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09-24-1931$g §. | wnmmarmc oomnn nun11'lmxmva-aqnmhnl NévVSi>APER-'PP~»|.A|;aEs1°:`BoNAP`|nEC|RcuLAT|6"N"|NwAsH|NoToN 'NlBLA|R'S LEADING THE omcm.PAPER OF wAsnING'roN oo1JN'rY,NEBRASKA BLAIR,NEBRSKA,sEPf1jEm3En24,;9a1vonunmxxxv ':'.-"-*""-°'°'°:;="-,.:~,':';if':;'L=zuan.#¢ lnas|»G¢nln8|»n¢|n¢uun.NUMBER asWuihztnlconn ooancoouasuooaaaa ~|.|: 0 ..._. ExteriorDeeoratbrs Am Busy ~*..\_. ooancoouasuooaaaa ~|.|: 0 ..._. ExteriorDeeoratbrs Am Busy ~*..\_. ooancoouasuooaaaa ~|.|: 0 ..._. ExteriorDeeoratbrs Am Busy ~*..\_. ~~ washingtonCountyFairElection For LighiPlant ExteriorDeeoratbrs Am Busy |:::|: BoysTake Night JoyRide Steal Dodge Cu in Omlln and Drive to Blslr.Cnr Dllded Nesr me Louie oss Farm.No Damage TAKE 0FFlCERS AUTOMOBILE On last Sunday evening two Omaha. boys started 010:a joyrideinnDodgecarhichthey had appropriated Irom its mooringsonthestreetsofOmaha. They followed the high road toward Blair until they reached the Lode Voss farm south of: Blair where the car skiddcd into_ the ditch and had to be Abandoned.; Theymnnngedto geturidstnBlairlandinginthedtystabout RoyalNeighbors Convene Oct.7 District No.z Oomprinlng Thirty seven ladga and 6000 Members to Meet in Blair October 7th. Blsir Lodge Hosta: loo DELEGATES EXPECTED The Royal Neighbors will hold their district No.2 convention in this city Wednesday October Ith. .The local lodge Myrtle Camp No. 2288 will be hostess todelegatesandvisitorsfromthirtyseven lodges.These represent tencountieswithelodgemembershipofsixthousand. The convention will convene at one ocloek and hold afternoon and evening sessions. four oclock.|Those in charge of affairs areIthappenedthatatthetimeexpectingaroundfourhundred they landed on Main street that delegates.the night watch Sam Stevsn||Mrs.Ella Bross of this city is of Adams,Nebraska will teach the second grudh.According to ....| standing on the street.They anI prop:inr.ed_his.ear nba and staned on the rewm trip to Omaha.Dawni near Une Fred Muwrl farm the car turned nver and one boyeqtnedmd.brought boii when he win mm in jul. ~other boy made his escape.Stev ens car received considerable dam age but was brought back bulllah on its own powar. TEACHER ADDED ro WEST SCHOOL On account of the viery largecumllmmtinMinsAndersnns mm of the WestScl=nd L\1eBll.h Board of Edumtion deemed it wha U0 divide the gndea.B59 Anderson retains the nmgradingandMisaRuthBlodgett ~.1 ~.f<~|PN |. n _gg {|U M 4 fu \~Z~ .\me YW ~fr a |.5rf »:.~1~:!¥t_f¢».1 ....r ~g \.~wif ~f ~f. .A r£j;~~\..(I r 1 ~ ~~z.~~~vx JU ~J Lfyf ~~~45 ~Ha ___m iff 2 ~..4 1j_;./f~|Hf_=FJ£=~~s+Tf.fa:~~15 .__..ff ~:.ff ~ .~»...mf t.L 3 i§E.f~;¥§??f3 =\..@ #>_==1.;£.7i§f ~=;~~1 ~.._a)¢If1 W fén rffL_ffl.).=?.~~Harm ~ ~~~~~~ ~|5 \.|/.J¢|..¢/g |.¢|/jy..J ¢.\\..g J.//Q .§¢..f f £..f f 0 Improvement ls ALandslide Votes Fxvor $26000 lm9ronmen¢|\B|45|3 MAN IS lt ugh:PIII!m we me a!snnr oonuscmn 766 w 817 Second Wlrd G Rnmus Johnnmen well known Anim Equipment w people of Bw and vidniryandwhohuforanumbernl ........\..........m..¢v Ivan been mnzsd in the imnle 0 | s. a u o s n s0 xeneruly 1 wuz mlnalledatTheEnterpriseofficesolicitingbudnuufor a dry demlng business in Teknmlh.We have no fault fn (ind with the youngmul.He was x gentlemmineveryrespectnurdowehavemyquannlwithhis mlldting.He has |patinarxgmtasolodt bumimess in 0 n a o n0 a o s n OpenedTuesday-Sept.22n¢l ixllhlwts of seeming injun " ..tice wmmiubd under the LIGHT PLANT B0(HlEllS I ¢|:\..\.n.n.x...li...n:...¢............|1 ...\...\.u...._41..1...J urn n nmnla unavrnrnl ¥l:»l.lIlulsl luv nun ny ul Alfi- Wide gum ul l|f.§ $§ ¢» §»f 1 g ..v....mn ~w.....w e mf.Uvn We refer to the sedan ol 1 Tha election held Inst Ivwd4!culmnl Exhibm An nthecourtofDonzlucountylorthepurposeo!deteminina Attention on0pa\|ng Dayin senhenciuz lin:-ry Bot-° wha!-hat or not I. new boilermfll u Q an Q l 0 o 4 a 4| tori w two years imprisonment because he broke jail. Charged with a crime,the robbing of the bank at Mur /dock,of which he was not gdlty,he vylth two compan~ions made their escape.Bottorf and one ather were mm lhodd be added w the _Bl.\ir munidpl light plantbroughtshouteomddenbleexdhnentlnBlairanduusualtwofactionsbo¢h flaming themselvesrightarrnyedagainstetch \other.»Soma time back a kroun of MCCARTHY SCHOOL mlnxs in 4u Clubs Make I Inc Show.F4 Slnd Crowds Turn Out Eull Dny IU Amrlcuvn Annnuuunus Ihirther lmprovcmentl of Plmt Contemploted ln Near Future. New Turbine BeingOonsldered The city electioh held Tuesdayto decide whether or no a new boiler and stoker should be installed in the Blair municipal light plantturnedout to be one of the most bitlcr fights ever witnessed in the city and the result could plainlybeseenseveraldaysbeforethe ballots were cast.The usual wild stories were set afloat on each side of the question and the voter was so muddled up that it washardto mnke n decision. lhe work on the plant will mr:at once and everything will be in readiness for use by the time the winter sets in.hirther improvements ore being considered for the plant and a new turbine engine is being talked os the next move.The present improvement will cost around $26000 which will be paid out at the eamings of the plant.The vote by wards follows: lirst Ward 203 for improvement;34 against. Second Word132 for improve.ment 148 against.Third Ward 212 for imprnve~mont 82 against.Founh Ward219 for improve ment business in Blair tells manyitemsofinterestconcerninghis|favodte hobbythe collecting of stamps..Mr..lohannnen began work oncollectionswhenbuta . V: o his stampboy seven years old and has followeditasahobbysincethat time.He geologist knows the has studied stamps as a studies his soils and; values of the thousands ol serie;of stamps és a broker knows his mm and bonds.| The stamp collewon business whether it is conductal for finan~ dal gain or merely as a hobby is full of crooks and turns and in order to get the genuine much study and concentration in re qwed.l Years ago whip Mr.Johannsen first began his llections he suhf scribed flor a /number of stamp magazines which specialize in giving stamp collectors informs tion us to the value of various stamps new series of stamps which are being brought out the number of stamps in each series where stamps may be obtained ete.In connection with the work there soon sprang up a number of companies who made it their busi ness to sell stamps to collednrs. They gathered together a number of stamps and each purchaser of the collection wnsidered himself o o o fl .O Bhir.But the truth is that we have ample facilities for taking care of this business right here in Bhir and wepreferto do just that thing. We believe that when wehave a business in our midst that the thing to do is to foster that hudness by home patronage.The same is true in other lines and we do not believe that our poeple need go to Fremont or Omaha for the necessary things in life.As long us we aregettingourhreadandbut ter from the business menofBlair We do not feel that it is all together ethical to solicit business that meansalossfoourownhome merchants. oooossssosooooo COTTONAGOOD CROP o o o o s o o o s s a o s a o o s o o s FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY l fortunate to have obtained |n~....»:....~|M.om an Ed.A.Jensen living north of Blair is proudly displaying a longrowof cotton extending across his garden the balls of which are just beginning to open.Mr.Jensen brought home some cotton seed when he was on his trip to Okin homs last spring und out of curi osity as to whether or not it would grow in this climate planted it in his garden.The late hot weather hm:ovidnntlv mnrle the rntton feel captured and returned w prison.After his return ta prison three Kansas youths confessed w the crime and arenow doing time in the peniteutisry.Bottorf should,in all justice,have been released with apologies but in stead charges were filed agdnat him for jail break ing and he was sentenced to two years in prison.Ye gods what would he have gotten had he been guilty!ocooeeooaoeaeee :ELEBRATE nomsss q o o o o a s a1 s s s eO e o BIRTHDAY A number of relatives gathered;t the Ole Jacobsen home Wed iesday evening of last week and nleasantly surpdsed Mrs.Jacob en and extended to her congratulationsandbest wishes the ocasionbeingherbirthanniversary. A social evening was spent and L delicious lunch served.Those present to enjoy the eveningwereMr.and Mrs.H.0. iurd and family of Omaha Mr ind Mrs.W.E.Klngdnn and lamlyofKennardandMr.and Mrs. men organized what they termed a Citizens Committee.Thepurposeof this committee was toworkagainstanyunnecessaryexpendituresofpublicfundsand thus keep the taxes from goinganyhigher.They naturally opPoledtheproposedinstallationolthenewboiler and at onoe startedIa camPal81| along this line claim ing that there had been a wanton waste of public funds and pointingtothefactthatthetaxeshad reached the point where property (Coniinued on page dx) ENTERTAIN FOR RELATIVEB Mr.and Mrs.Carl Koltennsn entertained the following rela tives and lands at their home last Tuesday evening honoring Mrs .hristina Oye and John Von Lankln of Tuscola Ill.who left last Wednesday morning for theirhome.They have been vidtingamongrelativesforthepastfive weeks.Those present that eveningwereFrankLindenMar# garet and Bertrand Bda Ander son Mr.and Mrs.Henry Loren zen and sons Edward and ArnoMrs.Catherine Von Lamkin andMrs.Anna IIagge.Mr.and Mrs. Featuring the largest exhibitsinuibmmfyof the fd:anode tion the Washington county falr opened for four days at Arlington Tuesday. Tuesday was Frerdont Benning ton and Washington day.Tha Mid land college band played at an a!t~ einoon and evening concert. Livestock and agriculture exhibitsattractedwideattentionat the lair Tuesday.They are laid tn be the largest in the fairs his wry.Judges wereemooni.n the when inlcrelt peak.The flower and tha domestic science displays also attracted many visitors. The school exlubm were exceptionallyfinethisyearandthe booths have hem continually filled with interested spectators.On the best school eahibit the McCar thy school just south of Blair took nm.The attractions are provingverygoodandthosewhohave been in attendance state that everynhnutoofthevisitorstimeis taken up and that there is not adrnggymoment.The two ball busy Tuesday an 4 H club exhinu. wo was at a high school art exhibit g o \\|\||G f §J f9 g f \ f 3 q d b .........g.G S G p g y nxagomy 449 SORORITIES Istyle and in a sight seldom see:I in this country.lohn Hooks md family of north Carl Knlbennah dmve as far asvestofBlair.Council Bluffs lan Wadnendnv tn games on mesuay alwmoon urmann!Lhe nimndon of severalWARRANTYDEEDSA number of Blair girls who are hundred spectators.The tint game between the Sioux Falls Canaries and the Canadian Clown: was won by the Canaries the score standing 2 to 8.The ueond ~~ '6§,'a£i'3oh{V|I»}'"'';freshmen at the Smile University Cathern L.Wilkins to Norman at Lincoln this fall hnve been ~ ~W.Wilkins et al:SWM NWK Sec.busy the past week atwndlng the Y 17 &SEK NEK Sec. 181811 és various mg);parties with the re ____ lm un lor men nameYBlairWins p mm.HEARlw.n.c.w Und.110 Int.in W%NE%See.mlm that they were formally 1818~l1 & NEIL SE% Sec. 11810 nlvdvd go mrcrities on lan Sab &L 12 B 99 & S.10 G.. of alley urday dtemoon, along witharound This Week 'uunaxur.ornnlusu sam bezwm] th Cubans andtheFromMonmsAzehlu.Wim muff.Dim.wu vmsregumeehng1theyr.n...c.gg behd ;;gow Cubans by the score M sadjoining 6th Add.Bldr 380W Chaa. A. Smmdeta et al m Elmex Adams:Pt.SW%rams &mesaSWKlrNwusau& E55 sau&L_10 Set. 13~1l12$1.00. Herman Sprick & wife tollinhie Spdckz 29112 Int.in EV:NE% ma hundred other freshmen glrll.Ih/at the number is namewhat len than formerly is evinced by the figures of the last two years.In 1929 854 girls pledged during Autumn mghimz.In 19so about emu ne;Fllr Week u lhh mam.Rlidl.wum Sthmidl lael Thirty Chickens.Quick Action by 0I|\d|1| Bhlr Plus Third in Hkilunl Valley hngue.Sundlfs Glme Proved Intereulng with Score af I to 3 in Fnmr ol Blnlr ONLY ONE ERROR BY BLAIR Elkhorn Valley League sund ing:Team WLPat|Schuyler Q_l .yo ~26 DIANA!!ol mum: wx ~Mrs.Eid:McBride who attend ed the nutional convention at w.R. C. and G. A.B.will make a reportonthemeeting.A spuker has dan been invited to speak on.f.l1e Constitution the put week lmvlngbeendflizmtedConstitutionWeak by national educators. The memben are urged tn be present.On Wednesday the bnsaballgames were well pmmm and snumberofBlnlrfamwerelnlt tendnnee.The ilrst game wuBlairversusCarterLake:and wuwonbytheCane:lakes the more being I to 0.The second game was between Knnuas CityMnnnrehaandTekamahandwal wonyg the Kqmal City Monnrcha the rebe.lng6tollntnvoru! the Monarchs. Sec. 81 & S36 NW%Sec.822010 $l000. Oscar Gllbertson &wife to J.L.Edwards &wife:Ls 1 2 3 4 5 & 6 B 91 5th Add.Blair ooo.saChas.F.Hannon and wife to 800 responded and this year the number has fallen to slightly less than 800. Miss Florence Dixon daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Dixon on9=9!=3 ws Pf*§ <.R..T¥ THREE MEN AREIN CUSTODY It seems that hir time is pickedasapropitioustimeinwhichU0 loot farm homes.At this time the oountde is well nigh de ¢$§§?§§§§§{. .G..g W pp. g g S gg|dg.d. August.\.».uuwucn nz wue:maSWB4Cc281812S9000. FORMER COUNTY GIRL Omega;Miss Frederlclca man sen daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Matthiesen of this city ple Delta Delta Delta and Miss 1 mu-....., .~ ...... ... .... .............-,,,, uname u me m euuuum.na f _1-"gn evlrybvdv._,I Smh Swlhm of mmf "Hmm the Naiuu Wellsym uu-"wuuunsm.mcA.mmmmn~»m|¢mru|i¢Ny|¢||g¢n tha dghtlnndwlddng rll She hu had nm of*"°% vnu thdr mmm at me hlr.H"!2'!E"'J_.'IY'1.f"L"'l'2-ff|:;P¢f¢°¢¢in 01° lower ~at Hy is Blair day md on acScribner Blair SnyderMacDonalds 16 IU 15 10 14 12 13 12 .Mn.600 .584 .sm Home xr nous ~nm M»n.m.|.4 nlmn»vm.ma 2 »¥ nf the rain it looks as1Ii.`§m}E§»0uxabemm."Q in.,»_sfhmlWINSINBEAUTYCONTESTBeckman.daughter 01 llr.Ind Thll yur an iruudly qw nm wll mn.mnnlni lqrluluyuma:Adqnl,N°|,_Kill Buda"dn Northlleml ____u 17 _gg un smhy Lyon..~5"un:"F\£,}S.»T£.Ga"i§|»1 ugr§.\».=..If...vu Pl ffi §5 {ff§i 11 l_ !!~Hn.yilthmlnn urnd A lovely 21 !..I....BL MT.. ~.. f.§f|ff__E ~E3 dhlmr E E!Y€at noon ~ill!ldwoh an dlmhled md theMissLucileLarsensixteenyearolddaughterofMr.and Mrs. fnwna f Invcan nf §\nrnnh|nan vv I.lynvun \.ulaAnnouncement o f fraternity n\N|m¢m in the Lincoln uanera IE wr at.me mn uunus an an ..f~cldgdg .. ff§fff..§ff..ff.f.f . ?f b dy d dy j g monmcns 0 4.0 »»=wlvery enyoyame my .w={=..P ;l¢hi1ar¢n go in free Sl.llld8Y!IOBIIIEB Iswlnumnsr.rnotm man ndmg anaIlllair 5,'m°¢mi¢m 8 vniung." Schuyler 6, MacDonalds 0 Those uresent were U \J U q selected as Miss Fremont in the beauty contest held in conjunctionwiththeappearanceofthecoasttocoast dancers in P\.:;~ont.last Friday evening.Ten girls were:first selected and then subjected r o I i |\:\:|veu uw repuri.1mm www:Veal;the f8£t thllt f.}lBI6 BE ¥10I3¢hmidt livin ngffh gf ArlingtonvowsmenfromBum.fmi i8 um his ¢ni..house had beenthisfallwithfraternitlesatth?robbed.On arriving at the placestateuniversity.it was found that about thirty chickens had been taken and wereIWENIY»SEVENTH later found in 9.Ford coupe be e.Those present beside the hm_|LocAL bl.E..msron LEAVES ored guests were:nn.and Mrs.Rev. W.B. Pore h lm hadunwoff§*B§:h§.l:d:§d§;§:;§.d ~the pastorate of the lml church for the past year has been np£f;.§.;f§§.f.£;§M$;:13 =%d e.the l3fundee ehureb in M.m_.1 'ro sr-:uve Asnmucrorc Hooper 4 Sn: Scribner 12;I Blaira Elkhc baseball club w ing on rapidly 1 weeks continue Ant nncrffinh in yder 8Worth Bend 2. mm Valley league hlch has been com lurlng the past few d its bid for sec tha stindlng Sun ing the Fremont and Mesdames Percy Schjodt of Omaha Mark Shipley and Nellie of Lyons Frank Shipley of Mc Lean Neb.Gerald Lemon;Frank McBride Harley Wllwx and 1am< ily Glen McDonald and familyMn.Rachel McDonald and sonAlunandMarshallWiloox.aII of Superintendent D.V.Mnsser has been asked by Frederick G.Crox ion lo serve gn the committee as director of Lhepresldents organiz ation on the employment relid. This committee "Kei that all th wldren between the ages ofe__..___.|.x....»......\.....m .....¢.. L0 more carelul Juugmg wnzn me WEDDING ANNlvERsAn¥||nngnng w x.u.Bolton.Lam gg ~i§151 Bm ~mi »Umana with a substantial increase.85 \B E~_ Z....\in nalarv.Pav.and Mm.Pnndnnresult that Miss [aries Dlaoed lnalum' renorted an shm-iff Ruthfirst. The Larsen family fnnnerly liv» cd wosv. nf Rose Hill in this countyand are well and favorably known in that vicinity. Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Rodgers of this city reached their twenty seventh wedding anniversary onlastTuesdaySeptember22and were most agreeably aurprisgd tn r or umnna mn margueme ana »erland that his car had been ..have been quietly winning a place day by defeatstolenbutSutherlandgotsuspiGurusRathnofBlair.in the hearts of their parishoners Mionnichs r to cious and took Bolton into custody 0 and neighbors and friends and The Blair boystoholdforinvestigation.~~g_ggrY FA§RlWhH they regret to have them hall game behil Inter a watch wma nlnced at the leave Blair mat rnlnim with than|vnnflnM\n hnrth. u on me nuur lui.. B|,_h._seven una uuwwuu mvulu .ara now only one in school for the coming year,and 1d Scribner for the GYMNASIUM WORK STARTS in redityf mjdl they oomgletz tin luublic school program.rne un Bolton home and Floyd Keyes of Kennard,a son~inlaw of Bolton,was picked up as he was leavingthe house with a jug of whiskeyunder his arm.He was also taken in custody and a charge of havinglliauorinhis nussession was filed Miss Burr and Miss Roberts woklinthelsrge;}lei§}LT ~W 2E<§§a5£;Ia n page three) the Blair clty school eegbiu w Rev can G.B=*»f pas ~ Arlington on Monday zo be exhlb mor here will remain for another LIGHT PLANT HOLDS Wed at the Wuhlngbon County year at Falla City.OPEN HOUSE Fair commencing September 22 FORMER BLAIR MERCHANT The Blair light plant held open§fi§f€?}l?_f§_i€._...€£fi _fZf}?El nwrlvnua nuns:vu.4r|nw house lust Friday and many f| At a call meeting by SuperintendentD. V.Masser nearlxiftyJuniorHighboyssignedupfor gymnasium work.On acc um.nfltheweenumberit was dé to organize two classes the smaller;lmua mnnfinn u....\.....nvui mpioyment sitixatfon can be gratiy aided if we codd keep the chil chool so that the headsdrenins,ai families and those beyondachuol age could occupy the positions .d_now being held hy many indivx Iuals of schoolage. ,_have their children came home1¥E" counsb mms AT DANA mm their families andwell-:med h.¢\f»¢. nf hmm to rmrend a vic- Washimzton countv teachersand nic supper together.The Rodgers have been in Blain these many years helping to wmlm fha nil?morn b€8\It.ifI.ll 68Ch othnn ménmd in Lnmnnngum;hnckgrvund through this winter; nnding.are inwwd w enroll tu the course in the Modem Drama given at Dana College.Lectures and discussion will cover plays hx American English and continentalauthorsfromHenriklbsentoIJu:r~nc ONcill.Meets once a week either Sit year with [lowers and plants of all kinds.Under their able mum agement the Blair green house has grown to be a most neceesafyadjunct to the dtys businessesand one that does credit.to the com~munitv. against hlm.When Keyes wasapprehendedheresistedandputupquiteafightattackingCountyAttorneyMenekewhofinallyhad to hit him over the head with his gunhvhich had a quietlng effect on m With Keyes was a man ...air my Wvo..have women lo 1 Wm vf vu this exhibit.It ivexpecbed thntl the Blair dty schools will main Mr. mln their high average in this de~ partrnent of school work. LIGHT COMMISSIONER nm|.n|Nr:unnmnu unmw and Mia.Traney Boho returnedhomelastThursdayevemngfromanextendedvasation trip.They im Blair June nth and have been in many states also in Canada and enioved a nleamnt the mule of Blair and viddty whmesdm ine the léf Z bl Etookadvamageof the oppomlnity on Tuesdays and lhursd:;s. ~w see the plant in operation.J.c.Thompson will dime thu*The open house day was im|boy|in the phydcal trainlngwork.\ad by the oncoming eleetion Mr.Thompson has had considerwhxch was held last Tuesday which able experience in working withwasmnmJudgmentonthemms...nm.lm... |Ihgrq. qmje funny organizations and individuals in charge or smdeqtloanandgidfundswhoare willing to assist students 1n s financial way providing they are nble to partially asdst themselves. \...|.............¢CMr.masse:nas a un or gunuufunds for men and womenstudcnbu in the Uniied States.If any col6;\thls auspicious occasion by tha name uf Fléya Provice who those nresent were Mrs.Helen was also taken into custody and urday forenoon or in evening class.(Both will be offered if enrollment 4 A new huule is being built byliffordKrauss on south Wulkgrvenue on the lot located between ne A.A.Compton and W. J.Sas amen.Mr.Krause plans to have vidt with ~siiiifni action ofthe cuunéil lor the in~{»Lingle Wyoming.Tlmy reported ptallgtiowof new equipment st the pEAN HAHN IN|splendid trip and enjoyed the plant.ROCHESTER H SPITALleeuicplacesymuch.The huge swam engines and ~generators and.the sexlei of Friend:of Dean Hn.hn1\ow ofMeCARraYscuooz.wms llwitcha and cuneut _regulnfnn Wayne sum Teachers Cullen warrants). Six hours ot credit may be earned by students pursuing cours muldmn and children, Mr. and wich mm wsu be held for in~cMrs.Fenwn Sully and children vestigation.uwMr. and Mrs. Carl Pieper and hm sherigg S\}i.herIqn§I Conjnty Ab tl lege siudents are inbereswd in these general loan funds, they can twelve IurLheinfor}ndon_by wi a hath semes§ers this year as ily ltorney Mencke and Jonas Burchamlha ing at the oiiine ol me supermUendent, D.V.Muler.1-ereon the job at Arlington ~much as can be earned in a six bridk home.comnlatelv moderm xr couN'rY mm w quite a ngm w the averm buff 1 :mend f ui'individual who is not a¢q\1ll11\>¢d|n|.c»°T::.~s.. ¢..»:l:..f.,|.fweekslugnmer :emi ~le ¢|"|_DB;;N HQLDQ31fm_g_lion of Elm colt..mm ..UNIONMOTHER D'eputy sheriff Gtfltin na I1Il°|of the brmnléw£{»}§¢.}1I1 wnrk1.otlfer end of the same job in an being }7ush;;l HI;~QA ~The McCartJ;y school placed ~a power plant.Sevweril mem ~t|utm}:;;Q §gg?d gfggd b.d f ¢¢f g b b f y g.Q f \#f |\¢| \|¢f Q ¢|...........|.0|.f|\J\¢|ff #f \. IBUSINESSAND SOC]The credit granted is neither AL FOREUASTcurrespondencecreditll0.l study \|le|Qrnnn lnnaan "\center credit" but for regulnr ml idencc work in English entitlingthustudenttofulluseollibraryandotherfacilitiesof the college.lhe first lecture on the modern drama v.ill be presented at 8 a.m. ....¢..men u...MN ...=~~»»~~f ~been eaniined to the Blulr l\os~ much credit for thdr success.pital for a number of week.:with It is thought lhlt this is the illnmas was pleased to have her breaking up of n gang that has children thirteen ln all gather at mused much trimble in times pant. her bedside recently no vldt withher and extend greetinzs Ind best SUFFERS FROM GALL STONES vw...m pl|.»\.mq wmprutu .mu me uw wunry :mr uns weex.me emyxvyw rworkistobeglnontheirnmeteachargMinesHaulCannon hand to ~~|ester mnnemwReportsfromhisbeddda in toworkscan..and Wlnifred Allen have worked ehanlw devices in order that gh mm mit he is ggliingglongIhard~Either together md |.r~ those who eame _to vnldt might nicely md ww be ableih againSENIORcussOFFICERSrangematerhl.during the twa form n more deflmte conclusion an assume his duties in the collegeweeksrch]few ghwhwtoeanhisorhervote.in.At I Ihaeting of the Senior hir.u I oo P ous m e Aonumber of the Indies of the in n few wee y.Saturday,Sept.26 in Room 101,Administration building.Registerin Presidents olfice Saturday a.m.36lt VISITORS FROM MODALE IA. Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Hnygg nfmn§¢m|\\.»....»...».¢:...\ wishes for Lmtnrn to health. This reunion.was in a way in Mrs.Ernest Sprlck who residestaketheplaceoltheannualJmintheRolemundghborhood.sen family plmle which ll held ln wu taken to the Lord Hater hoaAugust.ma which Wu postponed pltal in Omlha md on TugaadaythisvwbeauseofMnJen»ens September 15 was npented on forillness.vu mwi sm n »¢presentnThe::hildnn prennt were Hn.dalnguwelluunbeexpected. .._....__...... dass held Tnerday the followingsmearswereelected:pranidenfw Margaret Mdaerg vice preddeng Gladys Hanson;(insurer Ruth Funham;secretary Mnrdella nw son;Swami Mr.Flack.1 l TEKAMAITS NEW SCHOOL ~nn .nm uv RALLY DAY Idty were also on hand to serve *|oouN'r\' I-'Ann sumsxr|dnmy lunweon w all wwwrmlmmlnv f'.(\n.uressnt.The ice blunt dividon of AT AUUPION |.¢.......|g~~~~~...V ......=¢n........=lm...The Church ot God is planning with ferns which 8190?added to when Chris Zuger has bun liv g3=1__gewggmabigRallyDrySundaysqmtheattractivenessof the bdldng.ing northwest of Kmnnd was ¢0 |227.Then will be a pmgnm in Contrary to the opinion ol many.sold at auction lut Monday to a 6 7 5 9umummm.nv uw.nn....ml umm lllht md ies nlmt u u .mn M nu nunn nf JM..nf .......¢.A betIn 5E9 |931 m Ol45 u .12 na J ~=§2m"of ~__"Tv ~md.U trdnhnr nlnnn funm Damn nl nlnm and the visit VIII aclucation Fha |~7lll|.i.ll9|.|lulw fum mnnlltlnr nf ~»\~u:\:|»uuuuuiurvu rqwr ovuugltru mrs.JB!!!umcul |un :nn "nlB.Boswell Lee Boa Jansen Hrs.Ed Gilbertaon.Hrs.NEW HOUSE nom UPmeaars.T. well F.wHammeralastSunday .1 u Richardson ma Gm. Henry Von.Mn.G¢gfg°K"h1 The cornerstone of Tehmah's\Ri "Q:§zH°"'Mm aT';..n,;;vid?-ills the phat ';'"R ;{,5;;,"'f "H ~unf Module, Iowa, on Jr., J. Peter, Ed A., Henry c. and William Japp is building new new high aclwol wig hid lll°lldl¥~naming,Lucille Lecmm in vid-I rcpdd for their trouble.xnm Q,adj SIP maePi-."'f*"f=_}I!>1°'Hhs"fb-ll!Yf Blxir;mu M. haue on hu um rw min:an 5°l?°°P?'3t"_E'- ;'h=_b\\i}d§1;¢~dlsmmn,ma Hu-vay mn '-'rm ~L n ml S°f,'l,....a ....°"°"*Cla fllfmr Advertilg11 lofddulhnnlc Ina -mn-e.'''rm mmm »=\-ml-lza »°°;|w*°ma. m omni -o&f"i'flX.lXn=s1my mesholnewelenbottendthhadlhmdltUmm"'Oct.5-J.T.Ndnnh illsurvieu andhen-maths »'lm»@»=5 hir in Axiialbon this wnk..Advlliu h 'Thi kllxbdlu.nn ~1_\'¢ w aa.m»°§.»w.».¢ :ummm of undue.¢:umm Andrew M x».m»n¢|»x Kamud.Ha plum m let hi.mn swww fm and Mn.lhryVoa|md James N.suuwcuwllu mvrhoun mdnm ld¢had¢=|>\1sn Tha lhhrnm of Long Beach Callfomin.the hrm.modes. Bhlr, Ncbr., B¢\W\m5°f 24, 1931 I 0 I I AB ' mm BY mm ms r ou r m s r u z m o n l s r c m m c a W . By ra Pu ¢ lu n, Pu ta z Allnerviees of thae hurahwillb e h u l d h $ t S l m d l y n t ¢ h e u md hours. The p m w t put e r wiahu ta ta ka t hi a o c ud o n t o p s y h i n zo - a p e c u t o t h a mn nw b o i s to s un - eee dhlm¢a the Bl.|i rchurc h.I t Thorn were twenty-dx present utthatwo B. Y.P.U's.TheJun- i o n wi ll e le c t :mr s me a rs nm Sunday evening. The zegulu meeting o l the Wnmufa Minion Circle is pont- poned w Thursday,Ocmber lst. on account ot the County Fak. omm will be observbd as "GU to Church" month.Wa wish our membcm would plm to he plum! r m - v n u ! o o u n m m c s oournmx s ORGANIZATION At a ca ll mating Mid lt Onk- lmd Io :tba school: 0! satan Ne b t u h the Td-Vllley Conlex-\,w v m °f# =i lUy o o mplnmd. m East Of Borneo A t the HKD-Orpheum." A Strung Romana. Starting Friday Sephmebet 25, .4 M..o.xrn..n..|....... m|...».. :_ o th a : u fi ltl o n th e b l! ! nu mb n mudal comedy tnv¢l¢7 N-U05 "A Kingdom For Bale."Lam!! a ndA\t¢ e ,s p dro i ni mble fo o t- ed mx d me e n :n u F w d Su- Mn, 1 namely couple ot tsp and n m m a ..f . m\ . " .Lhn Four |OBUM NEWS BELL CREEK VALLEY Mr. and Mn. Georges 5h'w8°¥12' ~ H. .£ '¥ .f "' $' 1. ». ~ ~ Ff °" °° * vi dw n Su nd ay l n- ev lt the arnuon.pg, *mn hmm,Harold md Ddlxm Stranger NUHCE To _CBEDITORS Whi1enmn!=x'l'\1wl\Y¢v¢nll\8lP¢11¢Sunday awning at Art(Illia Bateman had the midortum Mengedohti.Henry Mazda, Ammeyso nn and break hm oollu- bm.mr. and Mn. Raymond Boyd of OOUNTY comrr,sB:mG'roN n h w m n w u m °°\=h=,Nm¢.ma, and mr. ma u m covN1'Y,Nnn O o ~ f o r ' " H ; f 3 ' » ' °,;|A=1sv=t Btuenkd ot Nigkanon,s a m ul mm Bomlmlz,5°- a n g u niedy 'sf `wereSundays1temmnv\idtonn¢°¢"°d-wm g y dm m spent Sunday nm Lalmuru.mem. n um w nu aediton , m h z at the " n u n L u a ;Mr. and Hn. An¢uam¢Kerkho£i¢°lPP¢¥2b¢f0l'°m°l¢¢h¢C°\1°¢! g m md sons wen Fremont dsiwn on Court mom in 31132.N¢brl-l\B-u n b m a r vm d h w u w m w s m a a y u w m m °Mh°10¢hd»yd0¢wber.1981,-__ .... »..».».., ...mlm At s¢.l Mn. Mun luke: mm Frx- HM on *iw sm- dly °f Jwwz ofiie en of dm eouie nnoa ue a n "'"'° § '7 "" "" BT" i m"- TI Q7 ' "|g;l1o1vs:.Praddent, G.DW'Hi|.dx0th,'PidmN u dz as mture in Nm; f Bug,''~°°'.uti o n-a s he me ndo us a s s ldng-g 1 s ° ° " t " 7 ' b GPU dom'a destruction A lava awry S e v e n s g o o l s u e ~i n the world's H¢1'¢8"f» of thla ne w nf _;dnngerspoe.S e e t h a d g ' h t o ! |oo erena y._o m x m ,m m ,Ly um,'T¢ k» m=h,| l'_ f;""°" '°°:,"°,.,';°"'""" nm o ea with fiftyswan si , Ws m m m C i t y sat Point and g_=°~;»d =; ; ' = ° _ _ \ > = - = 5 ¢ ; ~ At th o m - n a zmmun; ma by -lnxe we z §df,';»°1 a adventurous whim woman ,3d_Championship cups v m be|9"'°t""°'."h" jungle for the love awarded in b u mb a u .f.» u ,.m°f a m m m d * W S " W U W " - | " " " "- ' ° -....,,,~.-,- --Pearls s qua m! o f mo de m pm- ~ and cl-wexl. & Allan i n "s y nc h mma IA! !| "eompluh this deluxe wx of nxq Vnuda - villa. Gnu! Eullld| Uulvonlty 'rm population of Oxford,lmd. ll about u1.ooa now 22 oolleza, ull ot which maupnratecoaonuoualnOxfordlmlverdty.elr names url ufol-o w l z U n l ve r n l 1 y _B n l l l o l ,l l e r 1 0 l I . l t n t n v n r i n l D u g a n :N u -m l . !~»n'."3`§=5£"${» I»2=~¢p°?>°<f`v=iH1 <1»iim}H§>é}{»E ihiboéneb nh- xm, for um, purpose of mmm- .: law: dm an nocount n bad wnhmn home.ation,udjmmnent and nllvwmcf -_-_g M mr.»naMr».Lu¢h¢ru»nk»»ndo¢Lms.u;ua;lm»m¢n1¢aa¢un n ..wmnm waggmdg q w n or ore 8¢.hd»o f l m...u num ware omm business .,¢.u..... L news wi1:»n¢M'|Lmm 1982, will be ¢°».v.,'L.m¢ vary I I. I 'Ren W. H. Jun-mn over a mx-mntxessremeeenryuunnayuumngof years, and he rsjolces in the uw month.|¢...¢ u...» n.|. M." 1. Q. hu.. ...;'mm Andnnt W l n mm hmmzht mx work warm he must b y xc dofvn.Rav.Jncksou possesses un- uxuslpulpltability,hubo thlmow- ledge md expexienoe in the exe- cuti vea falrsvf tho ¢hmn,mah¢ is quali lie di ne v a ry wa yto bri ng to this church an etdnient, accept- able ministry.We bespenk for him the uma loyal support this church has accorded m us.And, in this connection,may we say thnx the year we have xpentin thé services of this chumh has been, all ways considered,one of the very happiut years of our mln- latry. world'~ New-bam King.The mod- ern Wiseman go tn His church and lender service to Him. ed, to-wlt:Section 86,Townalnip 17, Range 11,Washington Coun~ ty, Nebraska, the same being out- side the corporate Limits of any City or Village in said County, all as provided by Senate File No. 3, Session Laws of 1981. A hearing will be had upon said application at the County Commlssioners Room in the Court House in said City of Blair, Nebraska, on Monday, September 28, 1931 at the hom' of 2 o'c1o¢.k P. M.af said day,ur as soon thereafter as may be heard.- Dnfed this 14th day of Septem- ber, 1931.GEORGE C. McQUARRIE, 85-2t County Clerk. nA1>'ns'r CHURCH L. J. Moran, Pashor No the church notes for last. week were not f°rs°¢f4m, but the fellow who wtiber them was outof town.1 Sundny School attendance for Sunday was one hundrd and two. Next Sunday is Rally Dsy and there will be a photographer present to males n school picture md pictures Ihr the chases whowish them.Let every one be on hmd at 9:45.Good attendance qt both morning and eveahlg servic- es.We had in both services a number from the Methodist con- gregation, D A N c E 1crNG's 1\v1L1oN ' S ¢ || | M m ! L e n a t o S w i m T h e water u not the natural hnblm! o f t he s eal And the babyleal must be given n coune at m- shruotlon before ln learns to swim. e mother seal glres her young the nec essary encouragement za en- te r th e s es an d hy her s a m p l eteac hel lt to c ond uc t lmeu Ln th e water. Dre ss slip pers f o r W o me n an d Miss es, $2 .98 m SS;En n a J e tti c k , $5 a n d S G;Roh inh ood Shoes f o r th e C h i l d r e n - th e fi ne st sh oe s a tabso lutely th e L O W E S T P R I C E S i n Blai r eve ry d a y i n th e y ear. Faf hi on C en te r. CONGRBGATIONAL c mnwn A. F. Newell, Pu?/or 'Service of worship Sunday at 11 o'clock.Sermon theme," A Message for a 'Hme of Depres- don". Church School at 10 a. m. sharp. Please come n little before ten,na the doors will be closed during the early period of devoEon.Our nchool hour was enriched last Sun- day by n clarinet number given by Dorothy Brown and Lydia Newell; and a trombone solo by Bob Hem- phill.Spedad attractions are be- ing' arranged for every Sunday morning. The young people meet at 6:30 for lunch and l devotlond and discussion meeting. The annual Social Evening will begiven b y % h e L . S . U.next Tuesday evening at the person- age.All members o! the pariah are cordially lavlled to enjoy this nnnud evening of soclability and fellowship. The Omaha Association ol Con-gregationad churches and ministers meets next Wednesday and Thurs- day with Pilgrim church, Omaha, at 39 and R Ste.The Associationbeingso near home, this church should be well represented both nt the regular sesdons and the young peeple'a banquet.The ban- quet occurs Wednesday evening at 6:80..Delegates from the church will he elected Sunday morning. Nc mc s To CREDITORS Maher & Carrigan, Atbomeya COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA.. Estate of Stewart Edwards, Deceased. Notice is given to the creditors to appear belure me at the County Court foam in Blair, Nebraska, on the 16th day of October,1981, and on the 16th day of January, 1932, for the purpose o! examin- ation,adjustment and allowanceof claims.A11 claims not filed on or before the ISU: day of Jmunry 1932 will belox'ever barred Dabed this 17th dly of Sephzm- ber, 1981. (SEAL)I. C. Bu wg, 86-dt County Judge. Satlmday, Sept. 26th RED PERKINS _andiiia mxm R A MB L E R S lg u t o a ld ln e d lunge u ¢ l m " " " "" " '" " " "°""'" " '- n n w e » ~ ¢ ° f ¢ h w w f = = = = » ¢ | n » . . . . . . .°. $ .F'.."E{.'h.'&"$'.'.12£ " s i ""; afterno on.Bngnvald Bioholdaen is staying' Inrs Rolland home.Hs ln-'&"..'."1°s go to the Dakota! m the user future. l r .and Mrs.John Dlckmoyeraaa aughter spent Tuesday evo-ning at the Richard Nelson homen e s Knutsen and nu-ry Nelsonnew Sunday dlnner guests UH"- Hlaa Viola Nelson was a Sun-! est of Miss Opal Kuhr.~ Mrs. Peter Nielsen wereiatnrday evenlng guests at the John Dlckmeyer home. The Bell Creek Valley Club met 'hmrsdulf afternoon at the Mrs.Amin Gnnso home.Mesdarnes Ed Newldrk and Leroy Bisbee were assistant hostesses.Mrs.Chris Hansen will be the next hostess.Mr. and Mm Lara Holland and n mi l y and Ragnvald RicholdsenwereSundayevening guests at to John Stork home.Sunday evening visitors at the Victor Johnson home were Mr.x a i Mrs.Peter Nielsen and Mr.and Mrs.Emanuel Andreasen and mms.ln. Peter Toft spent Wednea~d a r afternoon with Mrs.Chns Benson.Miss Lennetta Gnusespent a few days last week at the Benson home.llr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen and dilldren were Thursday eveningguests at the Rudolph Andreason weekend there.Ilr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmus- sen were Thursday evening visit- ura with Mr. and Mrs.Albert Knhr.Hrs. Rudolph Andreason helped Hrs. Emanuel Andreason celebrate'har birthday Monday aftemoon. Anumber of guests helped her cele- brate in the evening. Fashion Center Beauty Parlor-Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Best'beauty work in Blair.Genuine Realistic Permanente $5 and $7.50. Evening vmrk by nppolntmen keep your money at home-pat-runize a xpayer of Washingtoncounty -it ll pay youlDress slippers for Women and Misses, $2.98 to S5; Erma Jettiek, $5 and SG:Robinhood Shoes for absolutely the LOWEST PRICESi n Blair every day in the year. Fashion Center. Childrens wide rib school stock- ings on sale nt 15e a pair Ln sizes 6 to 9% at the Fashion Center inun shades. the Children-the finest shoes ati 'Thompson and children, Mrs. sn;"am..;; high v|:\|°°\ teacher at the Blsbee school, spent tha week-end with home folk: at H a m m rhF"m°1 Ci lut e t n " e f . . § ° " ° ' - one -eo pbeautyworki n Blair.Genuine'Realistic Permanenta $5 and $7.50.Evening work by appointment-keep your money at home-paff ronize a_taxpayer of WashingtonI°°i~".§l'.¥§f "'é'§..!;?3' '§'il1 Dresses Iprleed at $3-98 ,g» $12.75 ln saga u m s z a n 14 bo26|L e =";;=;,; ne; styles, coloxgiand ma- te .uppy yo n s now.Kayser Fabric G zes for Wom-en, $1 a pair-large ew shipmentg x-n H35 just alpseked at the as n ter.Waglted at once:500 Women to join the Fashion Center HoderyClub-getting milk stockings free»==»=§;- 5_7 yy don'ttl wIe_ll then t s e a nante: in Blair today. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Birdie Fletcher spent Thursday at the Chas. Nelson home, helpingMabel Marsh cook .for threahers.Junior Mngill spent Wednesday night at the home of his grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Art Maglll. Mr.and Mrs. Leonard Loftisand family spent Sunday afternoonatthe Richard Lung home at Alden Grove. Mr.and Mrs. Earl Thompson and family spent Sunday in Blair at the Neil Thompson home.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Anderasonand Ardlth were Thursday evening visitors at the FreemanIaftis home.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hovendickand family of Orum,were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Loflls home. Thursday visitors at theThompson home were Mrs, NellMuck Carl BlairMrs. Earl Rosenbaum,Mr.and Mrs. Anderson, all of Blair. Fem Loftis is staying inwith her grandfather, while Caleb Lo( s is in 0-maha.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sprick visited Chris Larsen Thursday at the Uni versity hospital in'0maha. Wednesday evening visitors at|tha Eddie Fletcher home to halMrs.Fletcher celebrate her birth*anniversary were Mr.and Mrs. Dated this 12th dry of Septsm~ber. nm,cs:-:Am 1. c. ELLER, 85-it County Judge. NO TI CE OF F I NAL n nr o n r 0'Hanlon &0'Hanlon,Attorneys m THE COUNTY COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estate of Mary S. Minnrd, De ceased.' Notice is hereby given that W. H. Underwood has filed with the undersigned, County Judge of Washington County,Nebraska, his final report as Executor of the estate of Mary s. Minard deceas- ed, and made an application for final administration and discharge and for the asdgumont of residue of estate to such other persons as are by law entitled to the sams, and I have set the 8th day ofOctober, 1931 at 10 o'cloek A. M'.,! at my office in said County for the hearing thereof.. Dated September 1401, 1981. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 86»8t County Judge. SHER!FF's SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of we issuedout of the dlstrlct court of Wash- ington county,Nebraska,and i n pursuance of a decree of an action therein pending wherein Clar C. Lathrop is plaintiff and SadieTherke sen et al.are defendants,I will to satisfy judgments,de- crees, and coats at 10 o'clock A.M. on October 12th, 1931. at the west front door of the courthousein the City o f Bi d:LnWashingtonCounty,Nebraska,sell separately two parcels or tracts of real estate described as: Lots twenty»nine (29)i n Block forty-nine (49)»and Lot seven (7)in Block sixty-nine (69)alltn the City of Blair, Nebraska, tothe hdghest bidder lor cash. Marlon Sutherland,Sliexjff ofWashington County, Nebraska. 84»Et NOTICE Dated this 9th day of Septem-ber, 1931. Henry Mencks, Attorney .___ _,_ ___,________., ___ _,Wbull, a school must play (ive or more games in the antennae.In basketball a school must meet every other school belonging to the conference.This new Tri-Valley Conference is made up at tho larger schools ol eastern Nebraska. This confer- ence tskes the plaee of the old east-central Nebraska Athleti¢A.s- destruction festured with the superb wi ns of Chsrles Blck~ ford and Rose Hobart. And there will be Boyd |mnse~ ment on the stage for the vlude- ville bill is headed by His Royal of Hokum, dancer who in the m.lI~he do bla Highness, the K i n ! Ben Blue. a comedy numbers his subjects lions.Not only does Ch°1'¢h. Trilliy. St. John'|. Jllul.Wldhnm.Panhroke.Worcatar,Klnmeld. Hertford md Keble. Fashlo Center Winter Coats forWomen-6.75 and $25-dl sizes, styles and colon.Select your Coat now-a small deposit will hold lt.Summer Silk Dresse vmluen bo.SIB go now nt $2.88 5.3 $8.88 at all ways conddered,one of the very happiut years of our min- latry. wieldy on aocount of the large number of schools enrolled.The smaller schools have now formed a conference known la the LoganValleyLeague,and the larger schools have this new conference lmown aa the Tri-Valley contex- ence. : ..||u ¢Cou rt - roo m in B lai r, Neb ras ka , on th a 1 6 th da y o f Oc tober,1981, a n d o n th e 1 6 th d a y of J a n u a r y , 193 2, f or th e purp ose o f e xa m i n -nn: Hsin ein We have recentlytakenquite a large number of good used cars on the new Chevrolet Six.These cars have been fdly re- eonditioned and carry our Rd 0. K. Tag. DOWN-runes-r 1930 CHEVROLET COACH (like new)--... $150.00 1929 CHEVROLET COACH (see this one)--_120.00 1929 CHEVROLET COUPE (new paint)---120.00 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE (8006)90.00 1928 CHEVROLET COACH (iust overhaded)90.00 1929 WHIPPET (4 cylinder Coach)-------85.00 1928 WHIPPET (4 door Sedan)85.00 1926 nmcn COACH 65.00 1927 OAKLAND COUPE 65.00 1928 CHEVROLET (ni¢k-Hn)65.00 Baldnee on Easy Payments The above are just a few of the many cars we have Drop in and look them over. Your old car taken in trade for part or all of down payment Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA W. H. Hill ed, to-wit:Section 86,Township 17, Range 11,Washington Coun~ ty, Nebraska, the same being out- side the corporate Limits of any City or Village in said County, all as provided by Senate File No. 3, Session Laws of 1981. nA1>'ns'r CHURCH L. J. Moran, Pashor No the church notes for last. week were not f°rs°¢f4m, but the fellow who wtiber them was outof town.1 Sundny School attendance for Sunday was one hundrd and two. Next Sunday is Rally Dsy and there will be a photographer present to males n school picture md pictures Ihr the chases whowish them.Let every one be on hmd at 9:45.Good attendance qt both morning and eveahlg servic- es.We had in both services a number from the Methodist con- gregation, DEBATING CALL SOON Superintendent D: V. Mauser ex- pects to call a meeting of all those mmema in debating work on or about the middls of October.This is the usual time when debating m m i n the Nebraska high .,___. ,.. u n n u u n n n -| - u l - h a n of c la ims.All c la i ms no t f i le d o n or be f or e th e 1 5th d n y o f J an u u- y ...|.n;. ... Nc mc s To CREDITORS Maher & Carrigan, Atbomeya Commissioners Room in the Court House in said City of Blair, Nebraska, on Monday, September 28, 1931 at the hour of 2 o'c1ook P. M.af said day,or as soon thereafter as may be heard.- Dnfed this 14th day of Septem- ber, 1931.GEORGE C. McQUARRIE, 85-21:County Clerk. Continuing Sale of New FallDresses-$10 and $12 values pric- ed at $6.75 Friday and Saturday at the Fashion Ccniev dl sizes- shop early.86-ltFashion Center Winter Coats foxWomen-$16115 and $25-all sizes, styles and colors.Select your Coat»now-a. small deposit will hold it.Childrens Wide rib school stock- ings on sale at 15c A pair in sizes 6 to 9% at the Fashion Center in mn shades. being shown in this line of high school activity.Roy Christensen :|5 I ._ IT II: i i iiirfi 4 . 4 g 4 l A New Sink... . | . will add materially to the appearance of your kitchen. Tear out the old age--worn sink -get rid of that dark damp cupboard under the sink. o DRESS ur YOUR mcum PRICES ARE l.0W now o Jomm MoonsP L U M B I N G Hmm, NEBRASKA CO. Dabed this 17th dly of Sepkm ber, 1931. (SEAL)I. C. Bu wg,86-dt County Judge. 0 ._,| COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estate of Stewart Edwards, Deceased. Notice is given to the creditors letter men who will be available for this year'a team.Irene De- Vinney also has had some avail- able experience in debating work there will be quite a (ew more high school students who will be tried out for the team.The ques~ tion this year is very interesting. The question aa stated by the of- ficers of the Nebraska High School Debating League reads as follows:"Rdsolved:The several states should enact legislation pro- viding fur compulsory unemploy- ment insurance." Please come a little before tenpaa th e doors wi ll b e closed du r i n g th e ear ly per iod of d evo tio n.Ou r |:.L .sl JonssonAUCTIONEER D A N c E 1crNG's 1\v1L1oN ' at 39 and R Ste.The Associationbeingso near home, this church shuuld be well represented both at the regular sesdons and the young people'a banquet.The ban- quet occurs Wednesday evening at 6:80..Delegates from the church will he elected Sunday morning. day by e clarinet number given by Dorothy Brown and Lydia Newell; and a trombone solo by Bob Hem- phill.Spedad attractions are be- ing' arranged for every Sunday morning. The young people meet at 6:30 for lunch and n devutlond and discussion meeting. The annual Social Evening will beglven b y % h e L . S . U.next Tuesday evening at the person- age.All members o! the par-lah are cordially lavlied ka enjoy this nnnud evwinz of sodnbility and fellowship. The Omaha Assoclntion ol Con-gregational churches and ministers meets next Wednesday and Thurs- BLAIR NEBRASKA ,See Us for Bookingd Farm Sales in Speciadty Cntl at Hamburger Shczp Satlmday, Sept. 26th the Children-the finest shoes atabsolutely the LOWEST PRICES in Blair every day in the year. Fafhion Center. S ¢ || | M m ! L e n a t o S w i m T h e water u not the natural hnblm! o f t he s eal And the babyleal must be z lv en n coune at m- shruotlon before ln learns to swim. e mother seal glres her young the nec essary encouragement za en- te r th e s es an d hy her s a m p l eteac hel lt to c ond uc t lmeu Ln th e water. Dre ss slip pers f o r W o me n an d Miss es, $2 .98 m SS;En n a J e tti c k , RED PERKINS _andiiia mxm R A MB L E R S $1' |¢ _ , N O W L es s 1 1 um' \ o o r Y l u t h a N u r L a c e R e m o v a l a l a G u C e m e n t -D E A L E R S 1 b g C h a m b e r .T u r n s a l l l a t a G u .ll l l en t . . B e a n o - n u n .D e p e n d a b l e -A c t u a l l y h e a t s u n t n l d o e i l w r i t e u l - _ _ n u - a n a l ~~~|lv l OIL BURNER°S?!*!'.,E'.,¥¥'¥I' For Service or More Infqrmation, Call Nebraska -Iowa Oil Co SHELL PRODUCTS NebraskaBlairPete Inrnen and Ella Marla, Mr.m u s m n N E W S O F land nm.c m .nogendm nnd GARDNER DISTRICT i §f'§;j,{» Alma, Bxrdle and Marjo ne er.'Mr.and Mrs.Chrls KuhlmanHrs.Jens Clausen returned and chlldnen were in Blair Mon-\°m° Tuesday from her daughtefs |d"V afternoon to nee the doctor as lin. Jim Henrlckxorr; in Fremont thdr little boy was dake ;she '}"""f.¢"°'°»5."'L¢°"*.$»;"§ HMarjoriehAn¢f;1;ox;nw;lwda'¢he p g care or r so |M, _hu be e n critlehlly lll.She leftlmom sc oo n HY r Deo much improved and able toi d k to the dining room.His friends are glad to hear o( his re- ooveryHr.Faye were Wednesday vidtors at the Henry Tegt home in Fremnnt.Vem Gusfason ol Blair,has been aiding the house on Mx-s.Adn 'Reid's Inrm. 'sind Mrs. Harry Ervey and l r .and Mrs. M.A. Anderson~ _ two __ bo y s o f ~yerel Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Mngill and family were Monday eveningsupper guests at the Earl Thomp- son home w help Calvin celebrate his Bth birthday. The Willing Workers Club metwithM m Vlck Skov Wednesdayafternoon.Mrs. Raymond Magill,Mrs.Henry Jackson and Mrs. John B. Erlksen were on the re freuhment committee. 1s members were present and several visitors. To William Bryant, Norman W, Bryant,Neva Bryant,his wife; Borroughs s.Bryant, Elsie Bry- ant, his wife;Lane Bryant, Mae Bryant, his wife and to the heirs, devimea, legateea, personal repre- sentatives and all other persons interested ln the estatg of William C.Bryant, deceased,real names unlmovm and, all persons having or dlaiming any interest in Tax Lot No.12,ln the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 17,North, Rfmke 11. Em of the 6 P. M. ln Washington County,Nebraska, real names nnlmovm, Defendants. You Ind each ef you will Lake notice that Etna C. Allen hastiled | petition in the DlltHct Court of We-M-...¢.\..r~.\....»..xv..\......\.,. ~1~ `l'\lWlBY dinner guests at me un |The néxt meeting will be held withJeppesen home and in ghe afwr- Mrs. Harman Sprick, occ, 21. moon, Mr. and Mrs. Chu Gxeger-Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen nm of Calhoun, vmwd there.were in o mm Tue s da y w neellxi wand My lére d Mutera and (mfg, mm. Ill rs Mn. Inu!H dickQmt\"e dne s d\y e v enh\ga tJ L . u ; ] h llld e oven ?B1ex1m1'|.L . . 3 ? " £ , § £ ~ ~Y .., w n w......,,n v v l u n ,against you and hon Sumner as defendants, the object and prayer ot which il to ioreelule a eertnin mal estate m0l'¢B'lKe dafed Febru- uy 26, 1929, executad by Kittie P. Brymt .md William Bryant, wife Alfred Anderson cut sweet com 'godder for Len Jeppesen '1'huro~ " L M Nanrenberg of Blair, nailed at J. L. Peter-een Thuredlyeveningl l r snd Mn. Henry Tegt snd hml ly o t Fremont, were Sunds dinner guests st tim pnren H-5 ; Erv ey Ho me md Anderson had I forte ofmen hdplng BH his do Wednea Gardner school vm close Thurs-dny thst all may attend the eonn1 ;f m were y sfternoon vw itat; st the John Frsder homessesrt of Blsirl r nm!Mn. 1'| m-. ina nm 1. r meme and Robert Sullds nr. mn unnry novenmcx nmns.Mr. end Mm Herman Ndson md sons were Thursdn evening vldt~ore st the Henry ger home.Roy Mant m of F d of his dsughter, ~ Chem: Hov- endick.\Snndey visitors at the Eddie Fletcher home were Grandpa Flet- cher, Alms, Biniie and Mujorle, Nonnsn Bogen Ind Eddie Psmleon Mx. and Mrs. Nek Larsen andfamily and Kenneth Lsmendrove to Omshn Sunday to villt ChlilLarsen at the hospitnl.d Miss Alms Fsimhild "gg 5 3 ; sy e supper gue ehomeof her uncle,Ralph Fnlr-child st Blinr.¥": and MrlChgjnrB'ovendIcl§ ann nuanmu m a securing Ta:Lot No. 12 in the southwest qusr t u of the southwest quarter o: Section 6,Township 17,North Wuhlngton County, Nebraska, s4 set out ;pldndtfs petition That sn outing be had of tlu smonnt due plant!!! by virtue o.her ssld mortgage for prindps md interest;that the some b< adjudged end decreed to be A tlrs mortgsged llen on said mortgage premises;that defendants,o some of Wm be ordered and di rectedtopsypls1nHM,theenmafound due with interest thereon md in default of meh payment tor twenty days from the ent: so m rburys pe nts s t mdn y ni ht a tt he h o m n m K ° u ' E " t ° f " h ° e P ' M ' h _ ,___ _... ..._-....gfvlwllf Suhdl evaning wm§ »»~'°F:?,s,:; 'i¢"§»."3,Z,i"`§°u§?§$°§f'm, 'G°*'"'"d° Ne sun, souih of Bllir.ora at the Freeman Laftis hams.1|-f-"fl MH- Hmv Ervey md Mr. 'and Mrs. Ernest Schldel-f r m g d o m J. L P;ter:L-,E mm and nmny of Wg-"gpIllldb a short vmc at the E4 mm Sundny "gnu °'Hsu-yKrugerh<1me.hge;-`h dllloalled ttha __; ,., , ° ': f : ,awh I Mr and Mrs John Jackson lhd -°Mr.nndMrs.W ekSkuvwenunInfmm m in ...<\'°°°"°|'i"§° ,_mm;;_ bemnfn-.nd the serving commiffce at 0 E S 'Bl noon he :bla bo leave the xm.|"° H Th my ` of the decree,um promises b-wld tor the satisfaction 01 uh mortgaged dubt u pmvhisd b:hw;that tha mart appoint |reeaivnr to uh charge of aanmortgngedpropertyandeolleetim rents, inns; md profits there from;that said ddendmtu,lm each of them, be foreclosed of alshc, dtle, ~ and Qqulty o pm.Plntimmnnth 'Halnnnln Rn-I.-_+ I _°f'}"Pf'_'L P"~ ~ N ~ .011 W-nwa.¢z once: 500 Women tojoin the Fuhlon Cenlar Hoderygg wm s o '§ "'» i rn on enall u..'5'.§.u. at thi Flshlvu w in nm: today . Fm!-dan Ceuta: Beauty Fader-'Ebone 47-Alles Trlplett.Bestba uty work i n Bhlr.GenuineBaslixtlc Pm mh $ 5 g d r v Evening m r y appo lneep your money nt ho mo -pa t :anim A taxpayer of Washington unmty-it wi ll pay yon! lingua premlsel; mar pllmdil N-ICU-o r e u i w l N i n n and wni c ove r ha r mu herdn expendsd mn operations in v-hh dw in the ma lor m n other and further near future.relief as to the court may seem ~Seward-Plans undenny for jun ma equitable. erection of $18,000 gymnasium on You us mqugx go uuworsdd |Campu.|of Concordia,Teacbafl petition on o r ba ton gh,m m .C°l1°s¢ han.diy of Otfober, mx. Plnimnlaw-State Highway Do-mud thi s m dly o d Septem~ putmmt xoeepkxl bids on .6 of ber, 198l. mi le d p a v i n g v m of here, to ErnnG. Allm, complete unit o! pavlng on High- 88-It \P1g1nfiff_ 0'Nell|_NOTICE :me to Yo ung a z mu a nmmd Notice m hereby given em the for paving District No. 2, for total S¢hleswig~Hollbeln Verein hu ihll 1 s.mn vm: lemon that an be of $24,874.day made application for Homme 5 _¢_q=2gf__w__§gl{__=g_°g ~ Tm miles of paved highway be- m conduct um °P°¥\i¢n publica aI u l z r i l u u W I n u u u U n a ;u l l l u n 'Ia n hmen onmm md Igdngwndaneahalland nmusamentpu-k'opened to full trams.Int flu lwtiieg hudnner descrlb~ __ n u n a m a n _ f ~-/..r »»'.../..»."1 in 1:;~','-3~=";.~'e$"';-'<.=-.1' .'ffg!~.P ~i::,.~.~3 ~ =.1~_~~ef wr N.;_~.»» .g.;.;.~xg.,~':fT""""'" " '"1-\ K n m | , d ~ - - -1 .s V m b e u s u n d - I o s d mf a m-, 1 b -~ 4 o S o m n e n , p - - - 8 2 - m m . - - - . u 7 lmzqchs A B R 1 1 0 1 1001501 0 8 62717 H P O A o o o o 1 E A Candle in the Wilderness By Irving Bachellcr SAVE Y O UR s ms Too hequently the quuiian cd udhdnl llzhdng iq lwnrmtly dhnguded.Out of doors the l o u m a d l l g h t (the mm)l l x ' u my while lndo v r with nr&!ldxl light tha light mules is very nent.Uml l l y uti i i d xl lights a n no t placed u h i g h i n the mam or as hr from the work onwhich thc eyes ue being med as they should be.All lights nlwdd he camddera- bly above the line ol vision and I .. . . . . .J .Fa l e a mr, 8 b-4 - 4D t v | l , l ! - - - C o h b , p - - - - - 4 M.Fa lc a ne r,c -4 H o a k , 2 b - - - - 2 And e n a mx- 1 - -4 T o h l l - - - - 8 8 1 o 1 1 o 0 a o 1 1 1 1 2 4 o 0 2 0 1 2 4 1 nw~-_-zzosooou-1Hmmm--ooo1oo1o1-s ~o2 1 1 o s 6 7 0 o o o 1 1 5 1 5 ~u,1»'.~-I~ 0 010 `- Door.uglic which mm directly from the source of light into the eyc is irritating, diltracting,and a constant source of strain.A bright. light source in the direct line of vddon or bright rdlections . ~ » , » . .. H ~» " " ' K a m n U h \ ! 1 l ! . " n i ' h " I m a | V l i h I d u e k h a n d 1 m n a t h h g m " 1 ' h u | ' | vn u o ' h ln n r y b e - h i n d lh ll j o u r - n u y i h m P e u y h u _mrnen c old o l n u hn nd l.She M a n u i n y n l r i n 'u n whois tovm.H e kn own t h l t l h e l l In J o n wi th ye.H o c ome h e n to n h o w h e r u m h e ' | s h a t e r : n n~|.hll you be.He ' I l lu k e o u t m u ;y ~ matc he d tn h i m, lm! P e gg y I n no fool.Sh e' \l : dr h lm ¢ w< \. " ' h t e D u t c h m a n mo n w h e n w e :to ld h lm o f t h e vi d ( o f th a I r o - qmll h u n te r s ." I l I h ld b e e n he m ma y wo u ld Ladies' fine fall Wash Drae- es, dark patterns.Some with lung sleeves.Choice $1.00 We uv e you money on Notionl,& h o d Suppllel. Hu k r y ,Kildues G o o d 9. Smdl Hlnluure, c k. c u o a n mr s C AND Y s r z c m .SATURDAY Good quality Allartad (ioc- ohte Droll, lb.---l k Fall Dresses directly i~ the ~ine of vidon servo Blair no .-..ful to the eyesight.All llght sources,including fmated lamps, should be so shzd< ed and diffused that the actual source d light is not visible to the eye.The tendency has been in meant yan tmnrd tha nu of "m iner"lighting.lighting ' M il M l ll y that ix,f u m lamps eoncsalad In opa qu bowls and |11 redeem! fro m the edli nr in not eomfon- sble.Fbr g u n ;purposes the "html-in-dinct"- m m vrhkh mn." w a n , r mu m d z o a m y o u . " m a Robert.'You need look the no ro d lu n e e .rm dn d at Kh ll ma tt e r m d am r ea dy t o n o t h e a n d u l n. w lme v u n ma y b e . "E h N a d p n ! m | w o r d h e n : " An d b d a n 1 : a n Amo s ' md k lll will havp something w ny.H u l l on to nr com-nge." The Ample Bump with n look of who lsverlty ma s ndmonhha d hhprisoner:" l u k e a c l a n u m a : an d t h ro w r a nd ! on th e me m o ' Lhteourt.l t w i l l h e b e t t u t b r y e . w m u ~.~ ~ . »,wood.B e t m i l e d and lo o k z d a ! \ h e ¢ r m l e r | V n ¢ l i d n a ¢ h l n ¢ . B l | f e e t a n l d u e v e f b n k l n d m m n -ugnz n mu m u n s b d n c m m - m n d h r h u v n v e f l v l l e v -B a w \ |u |l1ca¢u ¢b o a ' h s n d . w l m a n u n m n h u m n u u n n - nemhlod.' h e j n l l y b n r g o m u t a r b l d e t h n n e p q w b o h l d o p e a e d t h a d o o r . t x k o d u u l v o m e n m t h o l r r o o mw l m m a u - l u u l n B o b o n p u t o n n l m v u n c o a L . l m l q . | l m e l m 4 d o u b l¢wh lc h l l l l m l l d l l l l l l l i W n o n n | ¢ . t s w r , | | 1 m ¢ d m l b l l n g m e 4 | e d i \ s n e a n n .B » b ¢ ' ¢ | . n d A m o |w a s m m s a n c o r d th at p r i m a t e s th e g ; 1 ; n m m » ' d o a m v n c n ¢ - i n. m u - r ! n ¢ l ¢ ! m e n " d n b u n ¢ t h a t 'A u g h u y m p n a b u - n x w n h a n t m l c w m n r w d u v A d u !be tvte m p o d i .Th e eau- m u n u stood about |hundredf e e t n w l y a l d l h r s v l d u b c n t t h e b i n d -' l h a o n e w h o b n b s i t m d x e l m n e d m o e a t g n n bottle o l good v i m .Th e u n e v u n o no mar b ro k e n ( h m A ll th u th ru w- ,-...,... South Side Service S Peter Stricldetk, Jr., Prop, Phone No.250 . '..B ¢ G-A- Enjoy the smoothness of a p running motor.The smoo that only "Phillips "ov ca~ Have you Tried nz Knyler Fabricen, $1 1 pair-la mr nn _imm m . cfmrmumg s u~ Dresses-$10 md d at $5-75 Frldn at the Fuhion -51109 arly. ln g u v m ll upennlttlng some uttbe light tae om etlironghn h md u e m t b v i d h u b e m f o mw d t o b e m n n n a t n n l . lf.,i|dw|y |het\'.etv ao\uemore us ~ l mn m¢ u¢ r d uw ¢ u : e n da r - e d t h mw e o n o e n t n t e t h e l i g h t l n i o o f e v md t o o l n r g e p o w u x - no uns.There is very little mo t e o l | imma r im: s h o v e t h e h t e l ! m d n o n I rude roadvrny. bl1d¢¢¢n m t h e ln . o u r w h lc i uldghu m d h o n e !m a lately mrugled.' m v took this pal!m t ' h s m a w | n d u m \ b d o n ! o n ¢ m l lo x m u s e ln u h m d l f l l t - ' I m n they learned t o m h t m l Y m Dineklagen that t h u had eomc ua "n n B au wuh li t he Fo r' e s t ' a n d m s t N w An u l n mu l n n l e !t h u two ml! ! b s lo w .' r mfirmer tom them bmw ta nach LM hd lx a n t h which le d u u th v n r d t l the d t y p t a .They : m u d B u u v e f l brook m d m m e to 1 high h m commanding tha l o v e end nf the inland.T h e m n l u Servic e With Courteous Trzatme H. H. Bmwn GREASING Grease is the life of your car more of it and avoid repai n l l n l m n u m d r l q n n g h m g h a r h r .° ' 1 ' h e n n b e u l u ¢ i " A m a s d d n o d . ' n m w h e n r e a k a n m -m m h m m m I m a ! N e w u m m a n | p ray er la co ax I eyo I! al 1 pina o' Provddenci." Dnrmadlng the hlll may croued A M m n n m d c a m o n o o n t o l luke with a :mall U n d m t h i m l m o f n .Az t h e " l n o f themmm"v u 1 wooden pallnde of u n a ;plekevl driven m m tha ground.Th e n ie . b e yo nd | r ud e We handle Phillips "66" Cleaner » < \ ::. .L 1''9 j r f " .»s.'\.-I r, .\|¥'~.»> m m , 1 .... a d m h e ml i gh tai m-xbma , hr o an 1 dandy day b u g h m u m. u m i n m v m g m u ~ o r w m n g i n ~ di tbrlhhd. i w u f é l i i g w w l a r h l m d tm v k i n t u l o n x m a r i i d v l r x p a d o n nz the n m :Aman n - m u h d ." ' l z ' | u ¢ o o d | | u v . " 00 0 1 1 8 b d n I M !found theM u n u g h t o d l o r t h e u i n l i s t n d r w a m x x g h x .u r .Y u T w i l l : m d lho domlnlo n t s t a h b k dril\liH¢¢°t\4b¢\'- ' B R d u m v m h u u d d r i n k i n |\1|J a¢wlaome n."|a Mltn amom\nlnl l h ¢ o r d l ! N b ¢ € l | b 0 b N \ \ ( l \ m m m .' f h e n n m l n h u s y h l k i n l t h a g r a t e n k m l t w l l l o o l U l a a m o w c o v s d nountnln. H l r i l h a p l n f t h n s m o t y o u m n y b o ¢ h ¢ B ¢ |n k 1 n ¢ . " N a m b e !of En g ih h mm from cag wha got nwxy msn that whine: fer nr life." -' n o y o mn mg y qa n s a mm u ww.1°a n mneompoonl" Amos mu s e d .-'neu m mhlmndf nawhae.Hd ll i l l! mu dlull md ke e p nm n d b t 'em grave it if they nn."The lu! um-lu in the didn af Robert ana m n was un-men while they willed l l tha rudlMusa of 1 senior u th mumlluvu lloring his pack with food torthe journey.xx u likdy thlt IM!followed me Pequot path. but thehlnorlnnh u no kn n l e d n ottheir ndyentnra on tha way. (Cmdxmod mm we-ek) I 1 o m n w m a e a i n u m mm ; t h e a z o m v u m a m a v m a b o t - l.\o of vine. The n omar n me o f " Plllllll t he G o a n "followed.A m u u h mneck md held had been thomulh- ly g r e u e d vu h u n ; b y lu fe d t o n con!stretched betweex pooh lb a u t l e n f e lt h ll h .lle a r o d un- d e r me g o o ! a t A n l lo p by seuhal lu held ondeavnred to pull n w g _ - 3 ° - = a m e n ! !m f g ; mx-s w e r : w w v ult ! ! t h e M il f# o f t h e l u c c e u h l contestant. | _| ||| Sf»-=@.s°@»fr..;1;g;.-§v~,g '="'~*'~,.'¢.ii lfmmnh' - - ; ; " * ~ " I wavsnbe m ||ll em m hn ua ,lfr mdlm gbg uttbe light tae om etlironghn h md u e m t b v i d h u b e m f o mw d t o b e m n n n a t n n l . lf.,i|dw|y |het\'.etv ao\uemore us ~ l mn m¢ u¢ r d uw ¢ u : e n da r - e d t h mw e o n o e n t n t e t h e l i g h t l n t o o f e v m d t m l n r n : m m - no uns.There is very little G I A - S \ *Enjoy the smoothness of a perfect running motor.The smoothness that only "Phillips "ov can give. Have you T ri ed n z GREASING Grease is the life of your car.Use more of it and avoid repair bills. We handle Phillips "66" Cleaner Naphthn S e r v i c e ' W it h C o u r t e o u s T r e a t m e n t H. H . B r o w n South Side Servicé Statiim Peter Stricldetk,Jr., Prop, Phone No. zso . '..Blau, Nels. Knyler Fabric Gloves for Wom- en, $1 1 ndr-hm mm .mpm M F a l l n w v m w h d s t t h Fuhio n .DCGndnuin¢ .'i§'°»&'~$'"r m l0 uese a z t s m s F r l d n y m e s w a nat the Fuhion Center--a ll ds t- uh°P arly.86-B . _ -_ . .. _ - - - - lntened to their plans.Amos mmxlm lhu! they were Pumnnn who had been c aptured by the lndlunl.He fold or their esc ape and ot 'he Dnic h trader through whose rrleudly omc es they had nrrlved at Fort Orange.li e spoke alan o f their deep sense or obligation l olh e Du tc h wh ic h h is y ou ng men d »»a mn n of a mph : mea n s- wi s he d lo slgnnllze with 1| gif! to the par- ish. and of the-Ir desire to luke the |I Wlth three hundred mcrrymnknflln (ha hlg house there wns lmle danger ot n recognition m m m an d A mo l mn d e lh e lr wa y to a n -oxher room un a sn :d o wn In a sh ad o we d c o me r wllh mme h a pp yDu lc hme n wh o wwe s ma kln g a n d dr in ki ng beer n t a round table. Ne a r th e m a li me u r o u n o f E n g -lishmen were telling d mlln an d gosslplng.Th ey said n m there......... ..-.n.. .\. ... .\» In Nam Am. le sl OlllH ¢u r a0 w x rlver they could c ross in nmllop to an Eng lis h trad ing po st n the East bay .There they c ould mn un d c on vey anc e to the lhlp. Ie would give th em h orse s an d a uide to take them nor thward to me shallop ferry . innin gs, hurled g ood ban. B la i r scored tw o i n th e :firsl wh e n L u n d t wa lke d a n d Warric k trip led,th e la tte r sc oring a fevs mi n u te s af te rwa r d on a aacrifies f l y .T w o m o r e w e r e s w r e d i n t h e - - - l . . . . . . \ . - . . .1 } _ . . ¢ » . »a M n ' b n | |Q n r . S e r v i c e ' W it h C o u r t e o u s T r e a t m e n t H. H . B r o w nFall Dresses Ladies' fine fall Wash Drae- es, dark patterns.Some with lung sleeves.Choice $1.00 We uv e you money on Notionl,& h o d Suppllel. Hu k r y ,Kildues G o o d 9. Smdl Hlnluure, c k. c u o a n mr s C AND Y s r z c m .SATURDAY Good quality Allartad (ioc- ohte Droll, lb.---l k Blair Racket Store general,Mr .Wouter Va n Tmlne r ,who sa t dri nki ng wi th a jolly bu r- gomnater.Amos desc ribes th;lat- ter in his diary a s "a proper lusty mm, wi th a b rn ln li ke a c o r k an d n body like n sponge."The direc - tor g ener al s moke d dlently an the domlnie u i d :"Her e are two__\ .......-..¢. . . . ' » » »l » A . | Ju an a 'l 'n \ | ¢ l B u u : w u n :U \ | l l n s u n n y . . . . - . - ,he bec ame the c enter of interest. Th e c rowd gathered around him.Th e burgomnster led h i m to th e big ro om an d i ntrod uc e d him ln a humoronl speec h.Th e young ma nacceptedthisi n exc ellent good humor.He summo ned Amos , who translated each sentence atter i t wlzh J i m Rosewell :md J i m tolu hi m th at 1 wa s try ing to ef-copethehun| ;man's noooe waitlllii formeInBoston.o r course.he cou1dn't help seelng me lust night. H e n u told the dlrec mr general tha t Pm a n ou tlaw an d a fu li llif e- T h e p o o r .m a u w a s n u x l o u s t o .. Q 1 _. n . . .. . . n . . . -h n l n l n f h a 1"e i1 "" "¢ 1 §§ `§ £0 mi" fi rS ¢i n th e fo u rth .y las h singleii,b u t wa s f o r c e d o u t o n J i m F a l c o n c r f s I 1 \ - . _ 2 _. . 2 . . . . . . . . l n |» A n . f " l \ ( Pgr O u n Ul e f ¢U H Y I B u u l g w u ,n |: ||u 4 u 5P n l n n n n r i n s e c o n d .l l n d ~ § s I ` " " w "" i ; . . . . , . mo. In ll'. Fnlmner :nd Ander-WUFIDI IIICB JUBI. lulvtru num ArvnbOnnga to tak e an lhlp f or Holland.was spoken.wa rn n u n n lu l u r me u tu u u i ....,..... , "JThey are Protestants or substanc e "Greatness was a lwa y i bey ond news ¥Dl0°l| -n so n g ave 1 »-¢.__._-....-me I1nn.¢" Ilnhnrr nmnunrell " L i k e "I 888 th rou gh th _a t ~ d o g= [. _th; g gven fj 5; -H"-¢:;1i;|ther in tl and an error by Lun_t aky.""l am aa haw! al a caled lqnlr- xel," Robert answered."W hen do we s tar t? "'Tomorro w at eun rlu and with a lmnll tent and a nore U! heel. b r e a d md h ' l le d n n I! th e win g keep s u p we 'lI da a lat 0 ' a lipp ln'd o n d a r k - 7 |m y er mi n d a and :aaa mannera , wno nave c vmed o wn o n th e lee.They wi ll be glad ta pay fo r entertainment wh lle ma y a my he r e. " The J elly bnr gomaater lpo le for hla trlmd. lo p reoc c up ied with ma pipe, lull bee r an d hla Lho uhu. "God glve yon peac e," he laid an be nho ok th eir h anda." Ta e n w _ _ _ . m M . - n m m a h a n m m e - .- W . ,..~-... ....-..-.__.mea l gr ea tn es s le c oma to me by acc ident.l¢' s an lll Ill.I feel a lxdidon c e y ea r n a¢ o wh e n I pn ! o n my !e lh e r' |hneeclsee.H ! thr one la ta nnd ed on a h e m bu t no HBS c ou ld h ave a talle r kln¢ ~ dom-lo veller la die s a nd mor e g al- lant gentlemen to y le ld hu n hom- aa e a n n n d u e rve e a a th a t o f th e Amo: | n s\vv'€ \!." 1 wu n y eln ld me lh ll a lo n e n o w.W e th a t hang-by c u llmn Ro se we ll J u n he- a n o e h e wa n u t o k ll l y e o n t o ' hla way as a r lva l.D o n ' l le t nplag ue y e.W e'll h x th e a mz o ' th i s wo r r la r l. "Th e y sp e n t s e ve n we e ks ln lh ll ll u l e settlement o n th e l m :l| » _... ...._. .......».|. on C< >bb 's hlt nnd a s i n g le b y M. Fa lc o n er ad d ed th e f i na l a c oxe l n Un nlnth.Warrick led the Blair batters with a double and triple in three trlpn to the plate.M. Falcone:and Andersen each had two hlta in ll- a n h i m lm - th e ll o n n i e h l.chawln' that cud." They Ipod away l t I u b n d v n u I , u g cold Wind blinrln| don the rlva- valley , L hdr ¢ood|a n d p r o v la io u l llh ld u Il l d e d and Amos on th e n um whe re lm eould manage G N Iteerlng level and the rope.T h e y w a t in la m ( I c h u m taller : m a the n m at times." F m llk a a m m o n a l a mtn lt '|runnin'away,"laid Ama v m a laugh." S h e ' | i d t h b l in a n teeth.a a q I dou't know ha w to : mp he r. " 'Hey wen cola ml hungry vgheat a b end ln t he leo pla ne Ann ste er ed h h c u rlnu n mn z a th o le o f I m m shore a n d i l l d k d he into rough lee hard by the bank. "No w, o ld ma n , y o u mo d th e ! a wh ll " m a Amos." D a r t b e | crazy m go Yo\1'd lt a r ve u l ld e a th - y o u busy old bird.W e'| ¢o ln ' to b u lld a nr e a nd war m u and get a fresh hdd on happlnen Th e y wen :ashore and guthere wood.W lth n ln t a nd Un de r lad pln c h of gun powder Amos :or h' nn g oln g .Ne a r l t t h e y n t o nr w :of hemloc k b w s l m and al tbelr mod,wi th n bottle or : M wln e to h e lp ll a n lla wa y , " Th a t dlnner h u lmp n v e d t l look o' the world," sald the planauhaarose and gathered n p t l remnants."A mo s h a l n o f au lt 1 llnd.\Ve '| l :love h er o ut la te u wi nd m d get aboard.Th e o' ma r e w i ll b e a s b u s y a n a n mplsmlre ln a bout a mlnute." Soon they raced ln to a dee lhldowed vale between bl-gh nou talnl. Ita c ry stal paving. nhdten mm th e wi nd , Mg - th ln e o ve r lx uf hard mo w .ers they m u king of my nnllvn land.I only lane, MIDWI mar IN"ww-- -- - - - -wish xz wen my prempuve to ¢|¢lHD¢ma burning near the Bldr pl km ul lu taullc nibgeqg, but I clbln.In Lhe nm t h u : M l m ml, o nenm bmw. neverthdas, un lwking -nruu my wen! m n mmm Sold-m M a n n a t u m."ed lith fm! "Z 2""1':?!£'5._ ...|.as Kind s l§}}d_"w l ,1 crm! buck of So:- dc hudi d no tgi v n mp p o r t n d w e n nving amen.Cobb B e w u n p a p u h r k i n g .All t h o Indies came and congratulated him und made deep m i n u s u ma y :hook hll hand. and nomo oifered htm their cheek:w be li n e d . Then they brought him !ooG In d drink and uouvenln.Amos hugged me boy when they went to their room.°'l nm pmud o*ye!"he ex- clnlmed."W hen somet hin' rm tp he mid ya know what to m y u Bmlih AIA" They rea ched the |hlp'| dh vt!! n o I a m m m h e r r m - l m m p m n th a t b e c o d d a ll n o mo n p u n s -n r l .Ax t h e lm h o m le mm t o n m e l h a n they n l upon m m S w v - u n Bolton countable,who immediately ld ie d Robert n d mm- me a him." l b e g n n z o n e e l t u w o n u y wwldme."u i d Amos."W d v e ne p n e d in t o l mp .mufw egl g n saées all ~ those steps U' Qnnamanana.¢...»¢°»»m¢a»¢rwh-v=\»==»ulhdmd\¢m¢1¢phonefranyo\|r\vofkany 'shin?H\1wdredyoufe.\!indmev=ri¢lilfha'd.i;£; i=¢d=°°°l°°sf1id1°»¢v¥¢=\vi°=°»d\"i°¢d=¢4ly- c.»m.a»»~¢¢fy.=.4».mm..-.afv..xn.s1¢.s.»¢..$.»¢h nnuoymeqallnmybenvadbymatuuioaudephwz.Fornfewcemandnyymnunmnkeyourhomework som uc heu ia byl n''onnlephoncuh i m Y<»~\=1~»~=\-»-'»¥1"§¢=°"~f11¢\-d11=-1»==»-s»\>»»5 lenavcrwidaym. |;lA||Ew!EllfPlION|§ co. * |Q ' ! ' 1 I . L"~.\ r O 5 »° l l 4 Blair Racket Store out fin whlla Cobb fanned Tlnsummlryz m n - AB L ma s h - . _ - 4 Ne l | o n , l | - - ~ - 8 W n rr le k, 2 b -- -8 W.Be hurmnn,l!4 B . S d m r mm , c - 4 R 1 1 2 o o H o 0 2 1 o P0 o 2 s o s three. A 2 2 4 o 1 E 1 o o o o e a s e <~ E J Oh~ >6 "~ } . /Vl~o~t~~e~r : tele »~s ~, 5-, . ¢. n l . n w »z. 4||",»-n im;1 `"\»" c , s \1i llE They rea ched the |hlp'| dh vt!! n o I a m m m h e r r m - l m m p m n th a t b e c o d d a ll n o mo n p u n s -n r l .Ax t h e lm h o m le mm t o n m e l h a n they n l upon m m S w v - u n Bolton countable,who immediately ld ie d Robert n d mm- me a him." l b e g n n z o n e e l t u w o n u y wwldme."u i d Amos."W d v e ne p n e d in t o l mp .mufw egl g n saées all ~ A _ those steps Q BlVlBMBBRdnnmnercm6n\el61¢!Y°"h*'°\'°¢° ¢u»d¢»d\¢m¢1»ph°n=f¢anyo\|rw°fkuw¢y 'suits?H\1wdredyoufe.\!indmev=ri¢lilfha'd.i;£; hgdzooelmgfligmnevkdlimetdsnringdauadly. c.»m.a~~¢¢fy.=.4».mm..-.afv..xn.s1¢.s.»¢..$.»¢h muoymeznllnmybeuvedbymazuuionudeplaooe.Fo r nf e wc e ma n dn y y mn un mnk e y o u rh o me w o r k w m u c h e u i a b y l n ''a n nl e ph o n c uh i m Y<»~\=1~»~=\-»-'»¥1"§¢=°"~f11¢\-d11=-1»==»-s»\>»»5 le na vc rwi da y m. |;lA||Ew!EllfPlION|§ co. * |Q ' ! ' 1 I . L"~.\ r O 5 »° l l 4 Blair Racket Store out fin whlla Cobb fanned Tlnsummlryz m n - AB L ma s h - . _ - 4 Ne l | o n , l | - - ~ - 8 W n rr le k, 2 b -- -8 W.Be hurmnn,l!4 B . S d m r mm , c - 4 R 1 1 2 o o H o 0 2 1 o P0 o 2 s o s three. A 2 2 4 o 1 E 1 o o o o e a s e <~ E J Oh~ >6 "~ } . /Vl~o~t~~e~r : tele »~s ~, 5-, . ¢. n l . n w »z. 4||",»-n im;1 `"\»" c , s \1i llE (Continued from September 10) " " " I f e m s t t m t a u , " i l l i h t l s o s #li b a c h u c k le a n d n d i r t M h i ! n o t "' I " h u o '| # i ti l o ' h lno r y b e h l n l th i ! . l w r r m 0 ' n u . P e w u nln r lld l c old o l n u hands.She ' g ts n d i fo r y o | | ' i n 't b l whole town.H e kn ows th at she ts ln . l o n wi th ye.H e come hers to show he r tha t he'| at better ms n than y on be.He 'll ma ke o ut tha tpo c on f e lle d to h lm. bu t Pe a r !! ll no fool.S h e ' ll wr h i m a w w. " Th e Du tc h ma n mor e whe n the y to ld h i m o f th e vudt ol'the I r o qnols hunters."I t I ha d be en he re tne y wo uld hav! been more c areful of their ho havlor.'They are llk e nnlntshl. quic k to see tt lf y o u a re a llttla sc ared of them.Then they 'll walkon y our face.The y k now th at the fort 1| heh lnd me.They call me the 'Son nl' Thunder'and I treatth om lik e a lot ol' sc hool boys." The y h elp ed the Du tc h man wi th his pac king. Next morning ln good weutlner tht-gr loft .tha trading pam: wl lh the Dutc lnnan and his men, the easkn,bedding and kltc heo utensils lashed upon nlerls.After fo ur dnys of hard travel they reac hed the fort on tt hlll o\r»r-look lng the Nor th river and a stretc h of c leared lands west nf lt. A t u llttle Inn they leurnod that Rosewell had left some days he-» fore In a slelgh.Fo r a week tho river h ad been thinly le m.Theycouldonlywaitforltto h e we ll covered."L e t _ver lungs rest."the old pioneer sold to lloherl.."Y e tr us t to Amo n i lls ma u n r d has done n little r:onlrl\ln'.lle 'll shoot y odown to ope n water c omflablo and as fast as y e wa nt to rldc .A ll we need is lee without leo mac h snow on lt,I roolton th ll northwin d wi ll p lll a s to ut ro ot o n th at rive r ln two or thr ee day s."'Tho' revkonlnp; of Amos wall not fa r wrong.W lthln at week lndou slelghs dra wn hy horses werecrossingthe river,and the y oung :folks sped over the glltnmerlng lc lplane on tholr skates.Bieanwhlle Amos had mode trlen dl wi th the village carpenter.Th e two had hu llt s sled,wi th a beam of ua - usual width and stout enough toc arr y a sh ..t mu st.Robe rt i ound the m s t work ln the sho p. "W ha t ls th a t? " he as ke d " \_§_¢1'-slr,she looks like s D a t dog.but she"s an lcebont." sold hls friend." A ll she needs no w ls s s ull a nd s pa ir 0' s h ar p iron sho es that' ll g rab hold o' tho Ice.She'll he rigged proper to-nlght.I don' t k now how y e fe el. bu t Amo s h a l na r y a c lou d la h u sky .""I sm as happy as s c snd squir- rel," Robert answered."W h e n d o we s ta n ? " A Candle in the Wilderness By Irving Bachellcr Qli o we r nn mwn y u m n m I n osome hnuIIn|_ Rounding e bend u l i l ! !v u falling,they new ahead o f them on a long,wide,nn tun n te c itheglimmeringwl n d m n 3 ' i cabin.It was the home of | . Dutc h lhepherd and tobacc o grewer.H e md hll (e mi ly r ec e ived the m wi th gg ; a n d we th a n f o o d e n d lo d g - Bnovr fe!!i n n wln d le ll night. Bo mu c h o f n th at th e i ee hu t me no lon xe r o f an y us e to th e mn - elen .They gave it to th e Du tc h-mnn.wh a took them many l i i e l l u n the h u g Ice m y wi th hte h u m a n d t u m s le d .A b a b y - h u t had be en fa stene d to the me a ndt h e t h r e e m e n u t h l t . ' I ' h e l : r h v ¢ le f t th a n un d e r th e hi g h mx d u h on the we lt shore.th lt b e i n g n l hr me h e : ha u nt it p r ud e nt to g e wi th th e we i g h t o f h e me ;F r o m there Amon and Robert lhoulderedtheirpac ks end went on af o o t a They t - m m :le tte r l m m the | Dutc hman to th e D omlnle Bogar- "Heart of o v E R A L L s Triple Sewed, Full Cut and Mill Shnmk 65c»75c-854:99cmlg,EachEachw h o n n w e u o r l l lc u u .m n .n f i n v n n u n u n a h r l m l n i»1{€I="¢h'§§"é&"¢°"fu"¢" a r a wall,th e to p o f wh i c h vu s o me two hundred r m a m v a the lc a plane on the northwes tern cornerot the ma na .O n i n m m m l : v u i n 1 n A l ¢ »A ; » »" u l A Q n n n h i b n l g\w;1-§f§§J0RHIll ... ...\..... ...mp .nu - num". ...wa n - i o n I n d their chief,l l h l i tsnmhared had-dren, lookin d o wnupon them.Bey ond n m n a k e d tn b i d md wa l A wo oa n a wnd a me n ml Carroll's Cash Grocery . _ . . .- Navy Beans,6 lbs. for 25c ~Syrup, white or dark, gal.491: W e Deliver Phone 73 S\~f\QU§m\ ,,..."r: .. " -| - \ Spedds for Friday and Saturday »» Cake Flour Package A vmn mga mu nuns, xmum, oo-nndedlzinre.They eamolooutos low m m d a nd Nl! ! MMam m um, u.umm .n|¢.wma» Hair. Nabr.. Bcntlmbu zo. 1981_ . . . _ _ - - - - _._ , . . 1 News lu - . md M x a .Hma r. ! ' n ln w ¢ m bumlmu c a U m£ n o m» h f K i t Wedneodxy.»' Mn . E . H. B mw nl e o o mp mi e d B¥.Bmw-i nfahe amrwo dnasday a nb ui nn u. llesdmnas Henry Sail md Will Ryan ol Flo mme, v nma at the w. C. Linden home Friday. Mr . md Mrs. Byron McDonald wan Int Taas day evening visit- on at the Ed Olsen home,na l- Ha m m. ugh-Le rc yBuier v u ;lmdnus ullu-i no mlh\o n'I`\1 e ldny .» l(rs.C1mlles Whitfond spent ~ko lutwo e ki nllne o lny lddngv lri th ho ms frlmdl. The Guild of the First Iathuan Kiss Naomi Walden,iouxfh gnd¢taachar,spantthc.week~end |thuhom a inPe nde r. H i n a Ignglq uid Ebedllrtf grade m m m Ln tha public f Hn..1"'|-ad l w l s t h r k»¢¢ a¢f.¢a %\°»nn»:1 ¢°n»f» .¢. s h t d r m u n h a r l n g f c x Wlllhm Rat-hmmm, llnrrllllesh An s t i n md B i l l E l l l s r o f o ml h l , spent Sunday with home folk: in\-hisdty. Hr. and Un. Wm. Koch m d four c.hlldmnolI.nun.l.Nob. :pmt Inst 'Hmnday xt the Wm.Maia: homnunweatsonth street. Mn. (lhxila Hurdt was brought lo the BIA!! hospital lut Friday on a medical can und ll getting dang nicely. Mrs.R»obe1't'Petar|un of Blair, underwent m operation at .the n m E N T E R P R I S E |11 um A. mourns .r o u n -\!¢ll¢»1n ..We nentdrewu v . vvervfllr l1!e l x h t d u n w n d d n l m a t t a r¢ u » | » . w m ¢ ~ c n u u , n ¢ u . . t d\e A e t d C o n l x ¢ |d ' I-lld:8 ,1 8 'I9 . yuan.And four ya n dbement md People of 85 mu m s v n ! m u n s mx-;;| :2 |i :1 : s -_ | . l i l e a p e r i e n r s w Local News Mn.HolgnHm »ea nnddlugh-Lercy Bute:v u ;lmdness t¢r,0 pdwuenhoppenln0ma hAu|l1erin0mnh\onTue|d;y.. |H¢SlblH!-l!-l(.rs.C1mlle|Whitford spent a| |-N pm t" m u' dull. a t to neo another gut back to cur asuln-" mud fo r lbo ut 1 0 it came :i j t a l t e r ol emataonalhm, ex- fanr 'od the v m md under have livnd 84~lt' Mn.Gold: Ban of Glenwood, ru Ur~lndMrs.JohnFlckmado|ndnesa trip ¢o Beatrio¢ln¢ntumlng homa tlut,|ll e~'°=L*#':-|fw»=»~=~-|ub|ertydanl|n¢l\1\d"°fm*|dm"~lopm loeount.T h nam nd|\U8°l1**\\d -.| ....u....d l l h - o m n m h n m i u n t w h n t m d d u l t y e a r s m a n -' w h _N O W t h e ~u r T u . _ . l L . . .1l1 ¢| 8. »¢f i n l Last Sunday afternoon vduiton at dm i m. .. .1 \|»...1:\....».~\they dontimmv ll.1'l»D€l|ll..lll»n.n nbout ir.auf th¢\*'°°\=i?'*!.'9 P*"?'""° ntthn W'-'""ntthehomeo!Mrs.N. cz cm- purwu ls svwnr lxvng mwly-ur.M sa ssevmHnrold Taylor of 0rum» \ll1d"* ,m 13" Flidly by .25 w ma vm an appmdidds °"'°u°n.;$ for a woek'a vacation trip tonw Blair "°°P**" °" Twsdny umm-, w vue relatives ma-may1 the Frank i swine along very "heyy nt new scum.in Fremont gm, w.duns_ nm m 1; Vinton entertained ""~..P"'¥nm P-Fle w! " sen and Helen Q§§|I£¢S\md;; dtemoon vldton And supper guest;at dm Cul Bumulseuhmm, mu' Omm. Hr- nnd Mrs. Glen C. JohnsonandlittledaughterofNdlgh,un......... »|\..-..__ ._._~__ mme:wen Mesdnxnen JackCrvwdy of Blnlr, Ham Lebbm ofBennington,and Victor Johnson ol Orum. Mr. and Mn. Ed Chrlnenun md family. who Hedda :long theBench ma and Mr. and Mrs. lm. '°'"°'JJ""una€|§» ¢ r l r » d o n n ¢ \ : °m u x » ¢ a ¢ m b » ¢ f ¢ p u f , n w m| ¢ . m h ture slrttho é e dgnnhd wb- t u n h n h n d t \ l l ¢\ ¢ a l | - Ui l l x zm a d s u p a n o l c h n e n a -h i d h e t w u mt h p u h l l l l l r Ind .4.._ n.._ lenvea are nll drifting one vny.W hh weanesany-|011-Mo smo f the me nwhoo oudéni Mx-s.I.K.W i n¢ hs \l retnmod'Hr m d u "G°° get my kic k out of gel! unless lnnsahzrday w the SoldienHo5ne'hmny w h a n d g x the re wundo llu-o ne nda hole ,| a t Grand Is hnd Dfw' a P1 °\5 m° Unk; fum v m d $6 N u n n ,m m u fo r ne ue ltv d dtwi th lm- s w. M°" ~1 1 " " " s . c u m y .' pin md cue-pntts,thru individ~ hmily who reside south of Blair-\no th n a wun l mn t c h e q l n d a r d s matched m. m d M . = s . 1 ~ ' . A , u m - c i n a m d m u?rni=gs aa' win.h m u m members a t *-'°°-om»\u.~v~=1n¢wW°°\\\°°"*Y*"'*g;,,,,,'¢;;,1;~ club. nm naw nhvlnr for 10 in -.-....... 'Adrian at the hams of hh __m_ ,____?',_,2m r wnn ls av _ ue plnmlng on leaving Odlobsrfcouegaa r ~f d m r 1 ""f'§nf§§';,sul for Milford, Nab. w enter the he week-and Th "nw" were former mident Soldlen Hola when they will ......., .......= wuuuy uvlmmg :or a man Johlnmen of Hlnir, wemlastfew dl!! v ldt at the Jann Bur-Sundny evening viniton at thad;-m m d John C.Anderson BnnsC.Raam\usenbomeonWBS¢ . ._ ~ ¢ :" This week we're cutting on the block 4-H Club Prize Beef Rabcd by Richard Lqhpblcoll '\ 4 homes.~ l u l ~o n 14 ~/f l = l 1 D u r .[ e i s " é ¢ 1 Z ; ' n , » ; ' a b r n ° ¢ i " " " ' ; '" " g , _i n t h i s p l a y i n :n t s n .o n y . 0 n T o p o f ¢ h e H e a p A p o p n l a x s t a k e l n c o n t x - a z t l s _M h .A r t h u r w _A m 1 ¢ n o n A n d n o w a t e n t h o f a o e n t ,a n d n o "It'| an m wind amz blows no apologies.Stores Bay W *° ! good"--ls a n old mo m, but np- parently u true wdly as ever. Whoever would have thought we should be rejoicing over any phase ol this depression business?Yet, that is exactly what Dr. Harold J. Bmp r .Health Commissioner of Cleveland, is doing;because he Ends in that dty considerable de- cline in disease with the general health of the people there greatly improved.His theory is that peo- ple eat less in times like these, t their duet contains fewer great many women discuss whether or not a dress will be ln nyle next season.Pretty steno~ graphers have been discovered wearing service-weight stockingl. A Broadway blonde tried tn break into Paris, presumably be- cause the plckihgs in New Yorla were unsatisfactory,Revues are wking about a $8 top.'l'en-:ent cigars are being enjoyed.Rea- tsumnts are trying the experl~ ment of telling you to eat all ou want for 60 cents.I t is* M `yluxuries and that hmm is improv-'possible to attend a social gather-~ ed by pleln food.fhrefully p ed meals cost less money.The less one spends for food the more important mllkbecomes.Mi lk i s all m d .no .The least amounts of food ch can be wed with safety are Every Meal:milk for the chll< ing at the heme n! n neighbor, whose income you hsgpen to know is not excessive, without an uncomfortable feeling that the price of next month'|groceries ; ; _ ; f ' - 2 m m -Ddfting You any of course that these m a me (near Splker andE M ;»§ ",e .'i ndm» » o f nxnr, were last Monday afternoon vint- ors at the Holger Hansen home d Mr.a urs.c h u.Gray andnught;-"and Rudolph Moachkn pf Telmmab and Mr. and Mn WB1' lace p\;g,é\ of Hennan, were Sun~. dny guests at the home of Mnand Mrs. Charles Gllllam.\ Mrs.L, c .Klopp attended a breakfast at Lyons, Neb. last hat- urdny honoring her sister, Elolse, raently married to Mr John Cun- ningham athletic coach of the Lyons high sch0°| Ruth Blanchard returned Satur- day from a two weeks sojourn in Chlcas° where her husband Tom Blanchard is nlngmg wnh uw Qemmmlwealth Male Qnartetm do~ ing club and ehnreh work.Mrs. Blanchard plans to remain ia Blair or s few months._. \1 4 Il 1 i I \ 1 1 1 ( r] 1 |I i M... ...me rom..The Eufern Star kensdnglsm w l l l b e h d d a t t h e h o me a l l l r s . H. B.Brown, Tuaday l!l¢m0~'1l» September 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson md family of south of Bl.alr,were last Sunday evanlng vldwrs at Lhe Edgar Rose home. Mildred McCormick who ls tak~ ing nurses training ln the Cove- nant hospital in Omaha, spentthe week-end with home folks. Miss Frances Gross and Miss Pearl MscCumber,principals i n the Omaha public schools,were week-end guests in Blair. Miss Rlzpah Douglass of L i m :oln,and Mks.Raymond Krogh were dinner guests at the W- C. Linden home last Thursday. Mr. a nd Mrs. Hwy Mo nke of Fontanelle spent Sunday alter- soon at the home of thdr daugh- zr, Mrs. J. W. Blatter and family .n this city. of Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs.Charles Barry and baby ol Omaha, were Sunday vlsltors st the Paud Barry home, south of Blair, and at the Edgar Rose home in this city. Min.Grace Heller and Mrs. Guy Axtell of Omaha,came up and spent Sunday at the Dr. W. M Hallar home.Mn. Heller wok thsm back to Omaha Sunday eve~ nlng. Mrs.Minerva Carter and son,Dudley, enberhlned the following guests at dinner last Thursday: Mrs. Wm. Llpplneott of Red Cloud, Misses Hazel Noyes of Ceresco, and Rush Llpplncott of near Blair. diers Home at Milford has been spending a few days with her daughters,Mrs.Elzy King and Mrs. Harry Smith and with friends She returned to the Home Tues- ~ Nancy Sylvls of the son- day. M ....A u...sperm ma winter.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holloway of east Grant street are rejoidng o v s r l h e u r l v a l o l a b a b y g l r l o n Monday,Sept.21.Mather and babe are seflinz along nleely. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brnmbaugh and sons were dinner guests lutSundayattheArthurHughes home in Cound Bluffs.Mrs. Hughes is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Brumbaugh. . Mr. and Mrs.W.w .Riley ol Pierce, Neb., were guests at thu Clyde M.Allen home last Tues~ day.They are also guests at the Grant Allen and .Tue Lazure Mr. and Mrs.Dick S¢rlcklett' m d Bema and Mrs.Strlcklews parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hart of Douglas,Wye.,drove up to Wayne last Frlday.fn vimlt Mrs. W. D. Hall,a daughter at the su-muem.They l`€hlHlod on Slt~ ;fm. week.1 urday. "/ " \",. - ' ./ 1 / -z This week we're cutting on the block 4-H Club Prize Beef Rabcd by Richard Lqhpblcoll Be Sure to get a Nlce Rout or Steak for Sundays Dlnner Call 113 » 114 - We deliver North Side Store JENS NIELSON. Proprietor >rv o ~ \~f ~M; ~ .»."-. J I ; } v Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis, lonner reddents of this city but now of Belden, Neb., is in the Immanuel hospital in Omaha in a very seri- ous ccndition and little hope is entertained for her recovery.She submitted i n an operation last July and had taken up her teach- lng dudes this fall when she was again nricken.Blair friends of the family will regret m learn ofher condition. Be Sure to ¢et a Nlce Rout or Steak for Sundays Dlnner Call 113 » 114 - We deliver North Side Store JENS NIELSON. Proprietor due to Pretty ht and \.But le that u nor- Mrs.Harry m m m of Fc. home of Mrs.Bertha Gollehon Collinuf Colorado visited a few were Mr, and Mrs. Linton Pufier days with her sisben M n .Fred and fami1y,W Peck,all of S011 and Mr. Soil.On Tuesday Tekamah, and Mrs. Lucien Peck of Miss Marie Human ol Fremont, this city. visited at the So\l home and Mrs.Mrs. Minerva Carter and son, Harmsen retumed vritl\herf0l: a Dudley entertained the following at the Mrs. G Blair, weeks, Friday. Mrs. ,_.._Lr " I W :nreau an u min e r :o r w r a r e J u n :temporary lapsesEvery Day: cereal, potatoes, greenlthe depression,and that or'ye1low vegeu_|;1eB,_g5~g1n, to_£|:a~|ao;|}} tiling!! ~ be all ~ wa or oranges for enudren; '1'wolwe'll go to the circus again in Four Times a Week: Tomatnes shall we?lsn't it possibl for all, drisd beans, peas or pea- we are simply returning t nuts, eggs-especiudly for children mal times?L. F. States and --~lean meat, fish, potdtry, cheese.Beibre the war, we were' Amounts to mit the size of family. sonahly frugal people.A Simple,plain foods these-~but in moderate circumstances they offer protection a n d ~spend five hundred to a ~ 'a rea- visit with relatives i n Dodge Blair teachers at woman county-home last Sunday:didn'¢Mrs Anna Goodrirh.who has Langley,Pe rm L ouaand been risiting relatives and irienf|S Bessie Eberhart. Misses Lud|¢['f°""° E.: Normurlata last ~#[utchinson |1'¢Ir. and Mn. w. .1ne a nn at a c o s: ln ite ep mg W i m u lu o ua r a a y e a r o n personal r a r o u n u n e n n a u ,Dl.l¢l|\»s u v " " -m r .° . I _ _ ,..a.l f k n | n n r n n N l 1191 bI'1 J'| »h Ef'I. ". .. l x. returned Saturday night (rom a nice vacation by nnmmobile out (0 Denver, Estes Park and other wee. tern points of interest. Last Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Jahnel home near Ken- nard were,Mr.and Mrs.Byron McDonald of Blnlr. Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger and family and Mr. and Mrs.Dave Krueger,all of near Bennington. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Sappenfleldpf Tecumseh,came hat Saturday and visited at the Harry Sappgn- field and Carl Pieper homes end with other relatives and friends in the vicinity of Bldr.They re- turned home on Monday._ Mrs.Peter Reeh entertained a number of ladies at her home on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Christina Oye and John Von Lanldn, both of Tnsoola, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker of Ar- thur, Ill.The albemoon wu spent visiting and a delicious lunch was served.Those present beside the shove mentioned were Mesdunes George Von Lnnldn,' (hd Kovgr- man, Henry Loxenzen of near Cal- houn,Peter Siert,g m W u l f , Henry Wrlch,Anna aggg and George m s of southwest o l Blair. With Tir so 1 low buy a A whole sef of Goodyear Pathiinders fo Everyone known dnt one of the big lhrilla of getdng 1 newearisridingounewtireo all around.. Today new Goodyean arg no chesp that SP E C I A L Friday and Saturday ent ear. Yo u o m hnv e the s a fe t y -the fre s h ne w tre ad-the :to ut ne w vi ta li ty of Supenwi st c o nd - the honest mi le a ge o f Goodyear Pa thi nden a t the lo we s t v dw i n hi s to ry . It :nude no re a s on dm Go o dy e a r-wo rld'| , » 7 ) 7 f l ~z a i f u ~ » Stewart Pharmacy »1. Harold Stewart, Mer- Drugs Wall Paper Glass Vsrnish Anson-rmhnz of all kinds of F a c e P o w d e r C o m p a c t s V A L U E S T o $1.50 Y o u r C h o i c e ~ Boys' Rugby Football Complete. Big Value, Only ~ Fresh New Stock Marquise Chocolata I lb. net weight assorted ...oR-- A l i c e B l u e C h o c o l a t a Fruits,Nougatine,Ma le W alnutsand Carmels.1 nfl net. Y o u r ¢ i . . . » ¢ ¢ ~ Limited Supply there.. The A.L,Auxiliary will meet Thursday, Oct. 1.This is an im- portant meeting und members are urged to attend.Them will be election of officers and discussion will take place in regard to chang- ing the place and night oi meet/ ins-Also the question ol raising dues will wme up for discussion. The G. B. B. Sewing Club held their last 4-H meeting at tho home of Msurine Linden.After the meeting the garments were judged and scored by Mr. Bates. Refreshments consisting of water- melon aud sngeliood cake were served by members to parents olthe club.This is their first year's work. Dr. E. A. Masta of this city has been invited to attend the thirty- seeond annual convention ot the Nebraskn Osteopathic Association, which will be held at North Platte, Nebraska,on Monday,Tuesday and Wednesday,September 28th, 29th and 80th.A very extensive program has been arranged.An informal dnner dsncs will be given on Monday evening in the Crystal Room of the Howl an- cey,and other speclsl rogznmaand fumes have been phinnod. l n n n l u r .a n n | l l r n l . n n | 1 11 n n ; |;-ffriceé vhy not |She and her husband didn'¢ blo\v | . u ° | u \ l ,. l L ¢ l l » | \\ u ¢ » - - - . --n f . . . . . . . . . . . - . . |M u n C n n r l n r h D l I 1 l l B t 0 mu 51in $50 at a night. club.They did-lelve When political prophets uk n't spend more than they could 'for you to vote for some new "slate altord on vacations-at least noticau cure" for the woes of the nahon. much more.But we llved well L u c a .\ A L | | u \ . | v \ v - - - . ¢rt h e l a t t e r p a r t o f t h e w e e k h e r h o m e i n L o s A n g e l e s , read Ula following sane remarks by David F.Houston and thumb your nose at the professional vote seeker who thrives nt the taxpayefs expense: "Some tell us that we are in a new economic ern and that old ewnomic lows no longer apply. They told ua this in 1929.They tell os the some thing in 1981. We owned good homes, ale goodfood, wore excellent clothes, kept a maid who did the cooking. housework and washing for a lot less than $90 per month, took in an occasional show,gave our children sound education,enter- tained, saved n little money and enjoyed ourselves. We hui to work ha rd fo r our BL AIR FARMERS TEAM wms The horse pulling contest nt the county fair held the interest of the crowd last 'Tuesday nftemoon. A hmm entered by Floyd _B"' ton of near Blair was the victor,Twelve teams wie entered. The winning team tipped the ..M.\...,» oninmnnndn while the ;ET?What they lg; ~ pq Igfg 'i'2'§*1*|1=-v um to hola our Juli).1'hqa||¢,;n¢ {¢1|§.T'§Fu§£E`§4Biii»3vnd= ents were out of work mon of the tlme,an they always have been and dways wlll be.' We incline strongly to the be- lief that as people gradually get in contact again with cash money, they will have acquired a new re- spect lor lt.A nickel will once more be currency, and two bits will be an important asset.Peo- ple will appreciate values and look for them.1 The Amerlun lsoale o l living does not mann living at the dr- cus.It does not mean bein asucker.It does no¢ mean f-1%-K for every high-pressure sadesznan who tries to sell you something you don't neegi for twice its worth; From now on,people 'ine go-ing to get thdx' money's worn( They are going to spend wisely. 'rm me am tha t the y a re goi ng to buy qunlity, not trash.Even now, one ooualoully 'sea on the me e t a vrelhdreaaed women wearlng shoes of eubstnntid lenther with honest soles, instead in the vicinity of Bldr.They re- turned home on Monday. Mrs.Peter Reeh entertained a number of ladies at her home on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Christina Oye and John Von Lankin, both of Tnseola, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker of Ar- thur, Ill.The aloemoon wu spent visiting and a delicious lunch was served.Those present beside the above mentioned were Mesdunes George Von Lnnldn,' (hd Kovgr- man, Henry Lomnzen of near Cal- houn,Peter Siert,g m W u l f , Henry Wrlch,Anna aggg and George R/aeh of sonthwuc o l Blair. impossible,any man,bo find cellnloid or even wooden been while ycu are Wllting to drivu. Some mmufnctuna are assum- ing that beemse times Us bmi. SP E C I A L Friday and Saturday I |||||||||||||mH||||||||||||||||n|I|I|||||n|\||||i|||\|||||n|||||||||||\|||||||||||g B U Y USED ~'rmEs We have opened a used tire shop,and offer al l kinds of used tires for sale W e do Vulcanlzing also ' FOR SA'l'URDAY'S_ SPECIAL Used Tira $1 and up The Bailey Tire Shep 2nd Door Nurth ol Arndt Hardware Blalr, Nebr. -.-===== 'E-E=1 - _= _ - - __ .= - . . - _== _ - .-=. _ EE -§ E 5E= Stewart Pharmacy »1. Harold Stewart, Mer- Drugs Wall Paper Glass Vsrnish Anson-rmhnz of all kinds of F a c e P o w d e r C o m p a c t s V A L U E S T o $1.50 Y o u r C h o i c e ~ Boys' Rugby Football Complete. Big Value, Only ~ Fresh New Stock Marquise Chocolata I lb. net weight assorted ...oR-- A l i c e B l u e C h o c o l a t a Fruits,Nougatine,Ma le W alnutsand Carmels.1 nfl net. Y o u r ¢ i . . . » ¢ ¢ ~ Limited Supply NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Washington County Fair Grounds Association has this day made ap- plication for license ua conduct and operate a public dance hall and amusement park at the Wash- ington County Fair Grounds lo- cated on Dot 41, Section 12, Town- ship 17,Range 9,Washington County, Nebraska, the same being outaldg the corporate llmim of any City or village in aald County, all as provided by Senate File No. 8, Scanlon Laws of 1981. A hearing will be had upon odd application at the County Com- miwoners Room in the CourtHouse in said City of Blair, Neb~ raalza on Monday, Septemberll. 1931 at the hour ol 2 n'c.\ock BJL of said day, or as noon thereafter as it my be heard.Dated this Slat day of August, 1981.George c. McQuarrle, I8-2t County Clerk. melon and angeliood cake were served by members to parents olthe club.This is their first year's work. Dr. E. A. Masta of this city has been invited to attend the thirty- seeond annual convention of the Nebraska Osteopathic Association, which will be held at North Plath, Nebraska,on Monday,Tuesday and Wednesday,September 28th, 29th and 80th.A very extenalve Program hu been arranged.An informal dnner dnncs will be given on Monday evening in the Crystal Room of the Howl an- cey,and other specslsl rogmmaand femnu have been phinnod. my w e ~ o n ~ t ser.A wine buyer lwks beneathto l;e wma-It is T-he easy buy- the surface and demmda bonsai er who Ls deceived by cheap ven~ worth. Dunning-Mr. md Mrs. G|.\lo~ my ol Mama, leased Wilson Cafe. Palmyn-Furniture and Under- hklng Stun recently purchased by G. E. Wemple,held formal opening. "They tell us 9lut'our inlti{u-Itions he mcnaced; that wa mln speedily revolutionize them:and, um, if we do noi.somethin:willthe revolufionist, the com mnnist, or the soviets. not tell us what they meanmpltallsm.Perhaps they do not Imow.We know that apital is #with saved to aid labor in the pmductlon of further wealth. That does not sam tn be a very dmigemun thing.In fact, it has been through haul work produc- ing wealth and thnugh self- denial resulting in saving wealth that much ol the progress o! the world has come."It in foallah to contrast api- tallmn with communiqm or sovleb- iam . There ll no such contrast. The nad contrast in between lib- erty or freedom Ind individual ln- ltiative and ry;-muy, "Soma of thnm,ignorant of wlmtls n e a lly g o i ngo ni nkua dn but much impressed by propa- gamh, tell ua tha t Buda ha s a nl-In and that we .must h i m a li ft s! !tire builder - can give you tho |,reltes¢_v¢lue for the price you vu- More thm ever before-Goodyear Path-I indekis rhnallbtfravlrlun tlunad dull. Get n net and forte! iire troubles-nie!! isofnthobcrgxinommler. 'iala.n.Th e y m y t h a t u n ~ ;_ untipmd _plan and nndonal pla.n~NW b w a .w y z folly!What man,or group of man,in thiscountry would know how to di all, or many, of tha leading ac- tivities 'of Bah mac nation; ma who is so innocent u to mamma that, if they were to make x plan, our people would follow lt,un- lnu they sould be made slaves? Certainly the Federal Government could not lormulnfe or dined meh zmso (4.40-21) $4.98 m a n s u s : c u s - m s w s a w a plm.It is none too successful m dlsdmrging its oonstitutivpal hmctiolu.It cannot even run a routine business like thu Post Office without a huge deficit." l i l l l i i l i l l fauafmam- (Batkn, Duhon. Dustin & Os-borr,dverthdng Asé1=§-)~ 'On n musty afternoon in 0 ¢ t . = leaves swirl about erntlcally; but if you wah:h them Iox' n while, you will observe u m they all drlft in one general directian. We have been studying the dri ft of business trends. There la plenty uf swirl and confunlon, but da y a re all headed one way. Whmever you can get inside of a man's mlnd and find out what he 1| thlnldns.it ls Almost dwnys E _ E Glendenniiig 4The ciivua has come and gone Garage.atthe amel and said,'There :Mft no s uc h nnimdl We Want up against the shell game and got! mu k ,We ate too many peanuts au! drank too much lemonade. 11m th-.kat seller ahowdwmed | . _ E . . . _ .==A.ru .A. pick-pcm s6f our mich. § 'Wa fod the elephants.We didn't 5 Washington Nebrpus up a dngie ddeahow.We shred Nr tha concert.We spent mlIn||\|||m|u||||||m||||||||||lunu||||ulmuluIull|||||m||||l|||||l||l|||n|nE ..._.,___. y 3 Nhl um iu :,=:=\i*T . :w - r m :P q u l h iHsin Nehr., September 24, 1981£5 n na.:-.. _ . . . .__ w. §if'~"§Tun£L A N I P S .|:|n u n . Come im see them lightegll oleman m a ~ o a u . . | m \ = ¢ - \ . ¢ = r y f .~ .` \ ~\`\ o o d s ~ Remember These Outstanding Bargains Turkish Towels §2;Zi'°'1,§.;';";.€°l':i°?_.?ff: 20c Drapery Cretonnes £22 39 to 85c _Suitable for Pillows,Chair Coverings, Daybed Covers, etc. Ladies Cotton I-lose, i';,. 2 pr. 45c Soisette, Peter Pan Prints;;°;, 39c C o t t o n B a t s § f , ' : ' : : " ° w' : ' a , ' ° ° ' ; f . ° ;P r i c e d a t f o r ts a n d Q d l t x mc, 25c,30c,53c,63c,75c,95c,$l.25 Make our Store Your Headquarters forB L A N K E T S ALL SIZES cmLnm=:Ns° SCHOOL nos:z pair for 4s¢ S I L K ~ ~ A n e w l i n e of S i l k P al n m as s l f g ~ g g , RAYON FLAT CREPES New Pnllems igc a yd. PRINTED FLAT CREP as 4° inches wide $1.25 to $1.95 a yd. suzmvrzurss HOUSE musssms 79 and 89c each CHILDRENS .SWEATERS $1.25 to $2.50 eachG i r l s r e a d y - m a d e s u n r r s a n d a n o u s l - s { s 1 . s s t o $ 3 . 9 5 SKIBTS $1.95 tn $3.95 each,BLOUSES $3.00 each J Girls' and Missa' RA|Ng°ATS $1.69 to $5.50 aach Girls' ammo FLANNEL GOWNS $1.00 each 'hook lor :wr name in fb! eds Pordtnrs, mn and door mv si-na m" n. se nde rs .21-of Hr.and l n .Max Bain spent »--y with relanves a t T° h r For Bde-Hampshire been and Holstein bull.Dave Kr°¢¢¢=f» C. K. Bendort, lloensed embllm- and umlertaker,Blair.Oltloe ~one, 161; res. phone, 188.s-u Mr. ma Mrs . nm W ebe r a nd ~n of Lyons, nm me sunday at ~e home of Mrs. John Weber and ..y. Mr. aaa mn. L. L. Snyder md ttle son spent me Sunday with Soydefa mother at Wood- ~e, Iowa. K={=°= Fabric Glove ¢g;_,W°'==; ~,a new pmenA... styles just unlnrlwd at the aahlon Center. Regular $7.50 Permanent Wavel. -and $6 NOW.Either OroK|"°l° s p mi w ma P h m n w . l i m a . P uma as-a For Sale-12 purebred DIIXOC ersey boare.Vwcinahed.Geo. K. elson, north Walker Ave.,Blair. hone, Red 214.so-u' Mrs Henry Petersen,Mtsses dred Petersen and m n m d urger were last Thursday after- oon shoppers in Omaha. J. T. Nelaon's pure bred Spotted ola ndChlnnwo wll1 bohe 1 d,,¢ is farm one-half mile north and nefourth mile east of the Blair ~sm affine on Monday. Oct. 5.l t Mr. and Mrs. Hans Debbert of .»»--:~naudMr.andM.ns .Vlc- ~r Johnson dnd daughter of west I Orum, were laat Sunday viadt- rs at the Jack Crowdy home. Ervin Tllden. who is attendin8 .. College of Medicine in Omaha. work with the Allied Labora- ~rles,which with his studies, - ~ps him busy moat of the time. Misa Bertha Tiodje of Atlantic, own hasbeen sguest a tthe ome of her brother, Geo. Tiedje ~d Mrs. Tiedje the past two - . ~Mr. and Mrs. 'Diedje and ~rs.Mlullie Berger of Ashland. cb., took Misa 'Piedje to Atlantic est Sunday. Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- hone 47-Alloc Trlplett.Best eauty work in Blair.Genuine ~enllatlc Permanente $5 and $7.50.enlng work by appointment-- eep your money at home--patf ~nize n taxpayer of Washington ounty-it will pay you! A card to The Enterpdse editor rom Mrs. 0. Guyer who is visiting n the east,states that she is hav- .g a wonderful time, the weather . very hot and she has been vis- tlng in New York, Baltimore, Md. .d now is at Detroit.She plana . be home October lat. A number of relatives and rlenda gathered at the Oscar one home west of Herman, last ~undsy afternoon fn remlndfMr. one of his birth anniversary.ose present from this city were ~»~. Margaret Iverson and family, =d ~ and Mrs. Lode Hansen. The Coffee Club met last'l'hurs- -afternoon a he home of Mrs. ~ete Soll with members pres- t.The usual good time and ce refreshments were served. U ~. Wrn. Kuhr is the hostess for ~e next meeting which will he eld next Thursday afternoon, I ~ber 1. Mr. und Mrs. Harold Smith ol orth of Arlington entertained the ollowing relatives and friends nt ~ nner last Sunday: Mr. and'Mrs. ~. w. Mderhenry and daughters ~f Blair,'Mr.and Mir-s.Walter ~ - ~rhmry of west of sun-, Mr. ~d Mrs. E. W. Smith and son of ~ ~at ng Herman. Glr lw a n ta a n y kl nd o t wo rk i nl n a n ¢z'd¢y.m m a t 'nm haf/grprlas.86-lt* c. K. Bwdvff.emhalmi ear and , Bldr.Oltloe phone. 161; res. phone, 188.a -u M n .Alta Bryant of Peduoih. Kentnmy name lan 'IW-'dey for a fswdaysvddtetthe C-W. Burger home. Mm mr.. Ne wki rk o l W es t d Drum, is staying at the Alfred N. Feer home,caring for Mrs. Fear and baby.. ";{°°f Fabric Gloves fgf_,W°="; m.a new pmenot Fall styles just unpacked at theFashion Center. Miss Ruth 'Ti1d¢n,who la lntraining at the Immanuel hospital ln Omaha, spent Saturday et the parental, R. E. Tilden home. Mrs. George Kuhr Sr., who su!-ierred a stroke a couple Sf weeks ego. u somewhat improved and isAble m be about her home Iseli Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen and baby of Tehmah.spent Sat- urday and Sunday at the parental, Paul Siort and Skov Nldsen homee Mrs. Ernest Torabl-Id spent the rorepnrt of the week nt the homeofMr. and Mrs. L. Wykod ln Omaha.Mr.Tornblad took her down on Sunday. The Blue Goose Store re~ oently purchased a new Chevrolet sedan delivery which provides a neat delivery truck of which they are justly proud: Mr. and Mrs.Howard Appleby spent Sunday at the Arthur White home in Bennington with Grend- ma White who has been ill but is slowly improving. Mrs. Henry Siert and family en- joyed a vddt from her son, Peter Slert and daughters, Miss Kath- leen, and Mrs. Mvdlle Klunerand baby of Akron, Iowa,Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thlelloldt and little son whmreslde alongthe Bmch rosd and Mrs. N. G. Lind- berg of this dty,attended the Sonnty fair at Arlington last Tucs- uy.Rev.W.H.Jackson,the new Methodist minister, will be unable to be here on Sunday. Rev. George, superintendent of Crowell Home,will fill the pdplt.The new min- ister will be on hand the first Sunday in October. Fashion Center Beauty Parlor-Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Best beauty work in Blair.Genuine Realistic Permanente $5 and $7.60. Evening work by .nppolntmen keep your money at hom pat- ronize a taxpayer of Washington county-it will pay you! Mr.and Mrs.Walter Petersen have moved their lunch budnessinto the Frank Jenkins building next door west of their former lo- cation.The building has been re- modeled nnd redecorated and they now have nice roomy quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen have living rooms over Cm-roll's Cash Grocery. Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Simpson and baby of Teknmah,and Mrs. Frank Simpson drove to Omaha last Sunday to see Frank Simpson who ia eonflnd in the Immanuel hospital.Mr.Simpson has been confined in a hospital tlrdposttwn months and is expected homo to- day.He is now getting along nieely but still very weak. Rev. and Mrs. G.W.Ballard and son, Mack of Crete attended the eonlemxco at Omaha last week and spent Saturda y unr- noon vlddng at the Rev. E. J. Haneock home in this dty.M n . Bullard is a daughter of annum- cock.Rev.Ballard is the putor at Crete and was again assigned to the some place for the coming year. ~Y o u r ~ M a r k e t - - - Mrs.~ Housewife!~ ~~'n /~ ~~# 4 = Q ~ »,~ ' \» ( 0 \ ' 4*`,_ ~~ \ : 7 f _; . . . ~ ~~4 ~ _~ \225-~.-" 1lh :~1 -§ _ . ' ; ,_ @ , \~ f l r *w r /. 4. §- J U '"f - U ..i Annirr ~uAn,nwAnE mm. Neumann Quick-UwM°JdCu|, i'6'w°`§"§éo~u 7* ,;NEw~|;AMPsf / a a s ~ ~/w '» =I \ I ' i ' l | l 1 /M 'n | ! . L |! .'f u l ~1~f _/.` A W w ° °' S 5 0 " f ? & J , f € ' E 2 N § - ' é | ? ~ Bring i n y o u r o l d l a m p c r l a n t a n a n d w a l k o u t w -i t h a b ra n d n e w u m m,model For a limited time you get $1.50 trade-in alloy/ance on your old lam or lantan.P Tdce your choice of the stand- ard Quick~Lites (match gengfgt. ing)or the new Roto-Typa (instant lighting).Either model assures you the finest kind of lighting savice at low cost.All Coleman Lamps and Lanterns makeandbum thekowngasfmm ;.~:|:|| Coleman! - u .\. U B»g\~: . ¢.,. ~\r \¢ |v » '( Y ~'< \ W h e n Y o u Need ~s<»»»a v o ' \ 'f \ ' ¢7 . I n ~ ~M m m M J ~4 ~ ~ ~gf .51 Q "A '»:o w v.` ~'rl/`. . ` v ' \~.113*`* (vs 0 ~, » - \-»;,¢; ; _ ~ ¥ " ~ ? ~L O C A L ~ll s I'"'\I f Kulm'| Phamu will pleue yan. Ot! Bald maw for ada, }s4 por tan- Pv M. Tyson.25-sc' MFL Reed O'Hn.nlon W u ln Omslu Monday on business. Hr.and Mrs.W. P.Tamer spent last Monday in Omnlu. Hmlmn, rugs a nd floor eover- lngs.Mathew R. Bmdorf.21-tl Remember the J. T. Nelson pure bred Spotted Poland Chinn we , Monday, October Sth.SG-It Mr.and Mn.Carl Anderson were dinner guests o! Mr. and Mn. Henry Wolsmann last Sunday. 'l`he_W. jr.~ m m m xml: for yum' :mm m use nun. Fumlmte, mp md floor cover' l u l l muwwn. Be ndv ri .2 ; -u The Epinwpsl ladies report n vary promnble bake sale [ut Sut- nnday., Margaret Allen of Oumha, spent lan Sunday at the parental, Otto Allen home. Glen McDonl-ld is remodeling the ham on him plane and making a nice gsnge. Remember the J. T. Nelson pure bred Spotted Po l ln d c u m nle , Monday, October au.as-1: Mrs.0.M.Ireland spent hat gfmaav at th. home 01 her mn, L a o x m r y u u u u m m u n w -Chey ennesea dwheat/I5c per bnlhd.Glmwi lno n.3|~2t Spvtted Pvhnd China bo an w a g h m g z s o m l l x s z n u m d . Fnn kW i llo n.as-rf S.W .Ch lmb6 ¥ l l l lmpmved a l t e r b d n g c n t h e d e k l i s t t h e forepa ttoltheweek M n .Leonard Axfell nturned home Wednesday nf ur spmdlnl the forepnrt ot the week visiting in Omnhl- Miag Dorothy Gray, a teaishu- in the Fremont schools,gpm;the week-md at the parental,A.F. ( E va n : h n m n n ll e I | t 1 l l l e c1 v 'v I preparing for :near Dazaar wwe..w i l l b e h e l d t h e s m o f ~ For Sale-l'hrr.'. acres of ground in Prairie Park addition.Addras 1660 Keene Avenlie, I-'remont,Neb. s e w / Miss Josephine Robinson of Omaha, spent the week~end at the home of Mrs Rosa Love, west of m m .Mr.and Mrs. Albert Schjodt and family of w t of Blair, wereguests of the il Hansen family south of town, ldst Sunday. Walter Petersen and Floyd Smith are spending the week at the county lair ln Arlington where they have a refreshment stand. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sutherland ot this city were last Sunday eve-ning visitors at the parental, Ed Hovendick home,southwest of Blair.The Blair Cubs played the Rose Hi ll baseball team on the Blair diamond Sunday affnmoon.The £i na ls o o re wa s 3 to 2 infa v o ro f the Cubs. Mr.and Mrs. Joe Lazure ac-companied Mr. and Mrs.Grant Allen to Schuyler, Neb. last Sunl day where they visited the Gus Leyden family. Misses Hilda who live west Thursday from with relatives Ainsworth, Neb.Rev. V.A.Bagley of Omaha, will preach at the Free Methodist durch on Sunday, September 27, at 2:30 p. rn.All nn: kindly ln- vdted to attend.Mr. and lllrs. Chris Wrich and daughters of near Orum,werelastSunday evening visitors at the parenlal, Hans Wrich home on west Washington s t. Fashion Center Fall Dressespriced at $8.98 to $12.75 in sizes 14 to 52 and 14% to 25%-ull the smart new styles, colors, and ma- tedals.Supply your needs now. llir.and M n .Oliver Hudleson. l r .and Mrs.Traney Bohs and Misa Celia McKinney enjoyed a fine chicken dinner at the Andrew Bohs home, west of Blair last Sunday.K. P. Hundahl of this city, has been relected vice-president of the National Lutheran Publication House Managers'Association at the eighteenth annw convention held at Rock Island, Ill. recently. Mrs. Luther 0'Hanlon was tak- en to the Immanuel hospital in Omaha lan Sunday aveningwhere she submitted to an operation for appendlcttiwon Monday morning. She is getting along nicely and il on the way to recovery. Misa Pauline Hlles of Ft. Mor- gan, Colorado,spent. lan week with her brother, E. E. Hlles and family at the Mrs. Augusta Sydow home in this city.Miss Hileslssnurse in the Ft. Morgan hospital, and returne w her work on Sun- a y . Wanted-A level 80 or 120 acre improved farm ln uehnnge on a completely eqwlinwd hardware store including stock and hdldlng and also a modem reddence i n ume dt y a ll i n go o dt r n di n zte r -rltory.Hanson and Mehrens,Pilot Building, Blair Nebr.86-2t Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhr of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Japp and Belvu Burton. of Blair,remmcd u two weeks visit and friends near v. o.. south 01 Blllr. c. K. Beudnrl, lletmsed embalm- or and underhker, Blair.Oitlcs phone, 161; rel. phone, 188.a m Hans Petersen and family of Arlington,spent last Sunday at the parental, S. P.Nlelsm home in this dty. Mrs. Henry Arp wled Tuesday afternoon at the Hans Wrich home to visit with Mira. George Kuhr Sr. and Mrs. Wrlch. Continuing Sale of New Fall Dresses-60 and $12 values prio ed at $6.7 Friday and Saturday at the Fashion Center--all sizeo-shop early.86~1t Mr. and Mrs. Hans Frahm and family of west Nebraska street, were dinner guests Sunday of the Chris Staben family, wen of Ft- Calhoun. Mr.and Mrs.W. W.Riley of Pierce, Neb., are guests this week at Sunnmde, the home of Mr.and Mrs. Joe Lazure of Ft. Calhoun township. Horace M. Pardon, son of Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Pardun, departed for Lincoln Tuesday, where he will continue his studies in Nebraska Wesleyan University, Mrs. C. W. Christiansen under- went an operation at the Lord Lister hospital in Omaha last week and is getting along as well as can be expected. The Bridge View Club gave ashower lor Mrs. Dan Moore ut her home in east Blair last Thursday afternoon.- There were around twelve ladies present. lllr.and Mrs. Henry Arp Sr. 'and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhr spent Sunday visiting relatives at Min- den and Shelby, Iowa. Mr.and Mrs. Chris B. Hansenwent over to Kehnard last Satur- day and are spending the week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Robert Andreason. Fashion Center Fall Dressespriced at $.98 to $12.75 .insizes 14 w 52 and 14% to 2655-an thesmart new styla, colors, and ma- terials.Supply your needs now. The following young people who are attending the state university at Lincoln, spent Sunday in Blair: Carl Beclanan, John and Dorothy Jensen and Fredricka Matthiesen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walters and children of Jacksonville,Iowa were last Sunday evening visitors at theFred Long home.Mr. Wad- tera ia a nephew ol Mr. and Mrs.Long.'/ Last Saturday afternoon visitors at the Hans P. Wrlch home were Mr.and Mrs.Albert B.Hansen and family,Mr. and Mn.Otto Wrich and children all oi Orum vicinity. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Kolwrman, Mrs. Christian Oye and John Von lankin, both of Tuscola, lll., were last Monday evening visitors at the Ditlof Hennlngsen home in this city. Mrs. Ola! Olson and son, Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Broad, all of Anoka, Neh.. came last Monday to spemd a couple of days vlsllinz .at the Andrew Feer home.The laden are sirters. The Busy Bee Club which was to meet Friday afternoon,Sept. 25, at the home of Mrs. Wayne vnhmn was nmmmned on account W-, ..........Kayser Fabric Gloves for Wom-en, $1 a pain--large new shipmentof Fall styles just unpacked at the Fashion Center. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell who ramlde southeast of Blair,were Monday evening visitors at the Fred lang home. Mrs. Nels Gonna Jmaen and Mrs. Christ F. Jensen visited Sun- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen Sorensen,southwest of Blair. Mr. and Mn. Joan T. Gallagher and Mrs.Herman Anderson ol south of Blair, spent last Sundnyafternoon vdsdting with friends in Omaha. Miss FlorenceWok f,who is uk- lng nurse's training in St.Cath-erlne'a hospital in Omaha, visited at the parental, Carl Wol!! home on Sunday. Mrs. Ed Matthiesen returned to Blair Friday d u r spending the week ln Lincoln with 'ner daughter, Ftedrlcka,who is attending the state university. Carl Bohn and wife accompanied by Norman Warrlck left last Wed- nesday morning for western Neh- raska where they will visit rela- tives for about a week. J. T. Nelson'a pure bred Spotted Poland China sale will be held at his funn one»hal¢ mile north and one-fourth mile east of the Bldr post otfioe on Monday, Oct. 5.l i Rev. and Mrs. W. B.Pardun have been assigned to the Metho- dist church in Dundee, Omaha, and will be succeeded here by Rev. and Mrs. W,H. Jackson of Newman Grove.Mrs. Wm. Compton, of west of Blair, was hostess to the Papio Thursday Afternoon Club, at her home last Thursday.A social aft- ernoon was enivyed. followed by a Gne lunch.Mr.and Mrs. Jack Crowdy of this city atlmmded a watermelon feed last Wednesday evening at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Victor Johnson and family ofwest ol Onun. Last Sunday afternoon visitors at the Burdette Hancock home were C. L. Pilcher and family and Miss Ruth Pate,all ol Omaha. Mr. Pilcher is a brother of Mrs. Hancock. Mr.and Mrs. E.E. Hiles and family of Casper, Wyo., are mak- ing an extended visit d t h Mrs. Augusta Sydow and other rela- tives.Mia Hilee will be remem~ bered as Hattie Sydow. Misa Vera Lamb, teacher of the Spike:sehool returned to Blair Wedneaday evening, where she will spend the remainder ol the week, the school declaring s two day vaoation for lair week. Mrs. Kenneth George and son. Billy or omaha,spent sunday night and Monday at the parental William Knhr home.Mr. GeorgecameupfromOmahaMonday night to take his wife I-hd little son homo. Mr.and llln.Harry Anderson ol the Splker ndghborhood are the parents of a baby boy born at the home of Mrs. Anderaen's parents at Beaver Crossing.Mn Ande r- sen was Miss Beryle Holmes of Kmnard.n--... .u..-|-» far Women and 1 l1 3] l l 1 l I i n 4 \ :fxI P l Ind flmil! a!_K¢Il1lll'¢|»_ In-. ""'!|I.i"u".I'fI|§'J§1']Triii'In§t Fddsy|m'I:.'fé".{a"1T fifliinir -T¢¢*l9l=»|Mrs. Kenneth George and son andHazelWullallofOmaha,were dinner guests last Sunday at the James W.Ryan home ol near a m m o .Mr.and Mrs.Nells Neilson of Kennard, were after- noon vlsitors. Dr.~nnd Mrs. R. c. Swisher of Arlington, spent the day last Sun- dlY a t the home ol his brother, Dr. C. T. Swisher and wile ln this dty.Dr. Swisher of Arlington, recently raigned as pastor of the Congregational church ln Arling- ton and will move next week oo Scottsbluff where he will servo as pastor of the church ln that city. Mrs. C. D. Hovendick and chil- dren of Davenport, Iowa who have been visiting at the Myron Met- zinger home and with other rela- tives at Irvington and at Lincoln, left Saturday from Lincoln to re- turn to their home.Mr. Hoven- dck met hh wife and children atDes Moines that evening where they spent the night and continued to their home Sunday evening.l t wlll be of interest to the friends ol Rev.and Mrs.W.B. Pardun bo know that Mrs, Pardon yws selected to serve as the solo- xst for three ocoadonr during theAnnual Conference of the Metho- dist church nt Omaha.For her numbers, Mrs. Pardun sang, "The Grucllixion" by Comm, "The Good Shepherd" by Van de Watar",.and at a garden party for the minis- ter's WIVM.at Stunt:MemorldHdl, "Julla'u Gordon" by Rosen- I afternoon, October 2. Dress slippers for Women and Mlsses, $2.98 in SB; Enna Jettzlck, $5 and $6;Rohinhood Shoes forthe Children-the finest shoes atabsolutely the LOWEST PRICES ln Blnlr every day in the year. Fashion Center.Miss Opal Hsnsenf tencha of the Vacoma school, went of Her- man,returned home Wednesday evening to enjoy a part of the two day lair vacation,Thursday and Friday, at the parental, Hol- ger Hansen home. Holger Christensen and family of Chicago, llllnola came 'lnesday ol last. week and are vldtlng at the A. C. Debel home.They ex- PG-'¥»to return homo the latter part of the week.Mr. Christen- sen is a brother ol Mrs. Debel. Mrs.Burdette Hancock was taken to the Immanuel hospital in Omaha Wednesday of last week and underwent an operation the following day for tumor, caused from a bed tooth.Mrs Hancock returned home Saturday evening and ls #Ning along as nleely as ean be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Long en- tertained the following guests at dinner last Sunday, Mr. me Mrs.Earl Walters and children of Jacksonville,Iowa and Mr.and Mrs. Anhley Cwser ol Loup City. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Conger drove on to Walnut, Iowa in take Mrs. Conger'n deter, Mrs. Augus t when home with them fo r a one ss and ia;nommiooa Shoes for the Children-the finest shoes atabsolutely the LOWEST PRICES ln Blair every day ln the year. Fashion Center.Mrs. 1-I. A. I-hack spent 'Dues- dsy at the Byron Bunn home, north of Blair,caring lor Mrs. Bunn and little daughter,Mary Ann, who have had a siege of in- mo ml f l u .They are improved at this writing. Fr-od H. Jensen and family of west of Blair, spent the daY last Sunday at the home of her mother Mrs. Jena Petersen and daughter, Hannah at Council Bluffs.Mrs. Petersen acoomponled her daugh- ter and family homo for o vlslt, Mr.and Mrs.D.z.Mummort and daughter,Gremhen returned to Blair Friday alter sponding the summer at Lake Okobojl and polo in Minnesota.They report plan y of moisture and good llsb- ing ln northern Minnesota and brought back a number of fish. The Girl Reserves under the leadership of Miss Willmore, will conduct the forget-me~not drlva for the disabled Amerloon Vet- erans of the World War on Sat- urday, September 25th.Through the sale of this little blue flower the money is raised tn maintain nservlee which represents the dla- abled veteran before the 'United States Veteran Bureau.During the year 1930 thls sorvioe oltleer nbtalned $115,000 ln compensation for the disabled veterans ln the state of Nebraska. » l 3' J _ 1 ~:re-=--~ B1dr. Nebn, September 24, 1981u n .¢nn-un :a n n g - _ _ -_ - | , - _ - | ..._ _ THE ~KE l = = = n : z : = . = = l a : :R 7 2 NN ARD `~ NEWS4 LIVE smnnrmnfs ~u~ 5""T!F'WF ~|\ at E N N A R D N E W S lP°l\\¢hews¢k»¢nd hem vd¢hlzhh°'s n v °~*~;r='~ .% °'~s wife.m s . , w e A a - - f - - ~..a ':»"=»?~="'a».~I"¢°:':,f..1'°'""' mpsme o r u m u u 15.00 m a m m a m l m a m u m m l Be in e a w s m n h u , n \ a mwhile mmy 'athen will bri m: s s i n .1 th e c . v . s \ mmL r h o me o n n mn. . M » ..f .? ;.' ... ~'n m ! ° " °° | mn Sh i ' v w -' r m Mr. .n¢'s°Zf. mva.wgf.:.°|.°Lm. utamp md dd enmddenbla WASHINGTONN0..n l\and up.At this 18° lit. Jo - 55332:Q iBip"6ilrii}§1'hereW\;ill |>¢"»¢}}i&I`i€'m vm °° vm md experience for ma Bonnie Lé Ji'El1E""zlen determined on a trip to Eumpe celabnu L. birthday.Intharm dmmh Sunday ewninz,'l0: lnéiuwill belpdlém mafadad- Sihlhdly nilht md su..'G`l'§ '35, md m : m m h n m u through Mr. and lu. Chris listhiaun Sept. 27 At s o'e1ock.Bev. Bm!y m n: ' P°dn°" after his relatives here.the ale of qw mmm which 5, md children UPU* Tuezdly ¢V°~'Nid|¢n'l lon of Blair, will deliver Th,l\¢T-ml?z-Icml . and Mn. John Burgeag md R Nl l rm d vn t e r untilhadcolleczed.Hent ont,tmd_n!ngntt\leBertd.se-nhome.'theaermam so Fmnnh and :en of Omnhn, were vidServe meat on pllttcrnnz- ing an b-mms mn an Ama ..?."' and "'* c. v.S ' w " : : `SIP: "" " '° """"'° "' °'°"" nm '""° Andreuen "'"°°" he s °ve g re undnynm 'l'i»n-fn .ma mn Qe A sn 4- |..4....|....... 1.4. ..u. auih iortunnh in nm" .M-L 4._ Beef Steers Steady 15-Zac | Higher - Top $9.60 Aufulm nuns Lender.ronx anclrss axvsu ron 'pm a I l l Rhtbevegahbleaand m d W m d ~u p . t Y l " O " " " " "* ° '* "" ' " ' l ~~D u n u n y H J u l l l l ;| | v l u l :l l I B w m vW H .~I u a I 8 I D D ! !t h m $ 3 0 n n u v l l l n n l l | h f o ' $ l i 1 »a t - w .. , » ~ . | 2 E E . ° " "1 .. . , , . 1 i' f ' . . . .# \ » h n I .S P 3 ~ .mi»»'e~aTa»» £i€°5¢ES|Buy your H.; .nmr nt *'13 'IZ'¢¢'|\Moss A LITTLE STRONGER l A h e n l B . m d B h o » u l l . | n l ; n m l m u u u o m l n m . m l m h s u u o c u s v n d m t u u u o .k d n n Ull- Ghmld- Unlon Block Ywdl.SWL 21. 1 9 8 1 - l lo n h rn Iw i ! u ma n m de s t uo 16,000 msd.1-Mludsdgnlynl1m}t@§\n\mlf¢fofeorn!ed 1:>...|... |.. ntt9t\!¢ .l.||»t.m. Imt iuf the nnnlu..employed at Knsg\'|. ln .md Mn.Rey Cnsy and chlldmx and Hr . I nd Hn .c.B.llnnsen of Bhlr, vldwd in Ken- nard Sabundn evening.3 Mr.and lin .Nic Frledrlchsm md dmghtg v lslled relative; in y moon.1 Mi st Ede n Be f? v u out from Benson Saturday or n :hon vladt lt the hams o! her mother,Mrs. Elisabeth Berry.;Mr.and lbs .Frank Vybrlnl and c hlldrm ol Dnvds Clt, -wg;Saturdny an un aywi Hn. Vybrlsl'| mater and brothel-~in-law, Mr.and M m Hurry Ed- lon Center-lugs ne#shipment of the new Myles jun recelvedmdpricedat qnly 11.88, $2.88 and $3.88.All colors ln all hudduu, for W omm Ind lllndl. Wmted et once:600 Women toJaintheFuhinnCenter HosieryClub-getting sllk rtocldngu free appeal; to you don't. lb-well then at all the details at the Fuhlon nter in f today.'Puhlnn ter Winter CoatqforWomen-$16.76 and $25-all sizes,styles md colon.Select your Coa t now-x s mdl deposit wlll held it.I n n u . W - 1 .~-- - -- --savory suoeolmoo is enjoyed er peddly when the dl!! mv 'SHIP md oool.The Nadonxl Llve Stock a nd Ha lt s u m.fum!-tlwd mm pork ndpel for nutiamn mall. Pun Cho ps mn s pxwa Purchuedx shoulder pork chops Dredge with flour and season with salt md pepper.Sea: both ddoa; reduce the heat Ind cook ao mln- m u .Pnt_\ lner of hot cooked Pa rk ma ma , ma Ca bba ge A pork tmdnloln uxudlywdgln about sf pound and m l k u onel-\l'l\or m ma l l halpings. Sprlnklg the " m m n u m b e r o f tendddm with salt md bake for 80 minutes in a covered cauerole ln \ modenta oven.Cut cnbhage into small shreds and cook in rap- idly boiling wn¢»sr~!o( 20 minutes. .Plloo the tmderloln above thocnb- h hi ,.; . . , . . _" ; j "- _ ...-" " " f ` w n n a m n l l t d c k i n t h o o e d n y u u g h o e o u n t r y w u f u l l o l t n d e n Emil Godsch m d children ol neu- Bmnlngton, :pm Thunda1 . m d n h y mm Everytrado m u w e d n z v i h Hx - . md M r | . W m eve s t a mp w b e t r md e d i n l u d John of v m bo be arelhlly comnldered i n ordn no mah money at the bus- lneu.~ Although Mr. Johumsm U not in the budness to the e n mt whlnh In lnrmnrlw s..¢Hll mn mn :uw-, umm Sundxy anemoon.Mr.m d Mrs.Berks!Beneluxand Agnes mofpnd to Bldr Mon da y w Agnes had some dents .....-M n |"»¢"1Yuv`§'€h¢§ej''-"5 M.-=-~.....M r|Sgven!from he n went fo, f Waterloo Int Thmfsdly w ummdl - the Douglas enmity hir.M n .Elton Edmondson md1 dnughher, vxr x: Jeanne me um ° fompart of week fo r ti d ! home in ma, South Dakof-L They zhnve :pant tha p u t two wsekq - with rehiives md friend:here'land in Benn! Mr and ...' :n.»~ nl... .u......|work dana George Bode-.land at Knnnnrd was visiting with lrlendn in Wash~ingwn Thursday afternoon.Mrs. Ben Gottsch Sr. was taken to an Omdm hospital Samrday afternoon.Mt.and Mrs.o.w.MarshallundMarain of Kennard,called on Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Sun- day allernoon.Mr.and Mrs.George Misfeldtmd Mins Ethel Hin: were Sundaydinner guests at the J. P. Knudsen home, near Kcnnard. Mr. und Mrs. Dertel Bertelsen and Bertel Jr. and Harlan Chris- tiansen spent Sunday afternoon attheLawrence Andersen home in Omnhn.Henry llisfeldt celebrated his birthday Snturdny.J. T.Chr£stinnscn's enjoyed a short visit from relatives from Texas last Thursday. Miss Myrtle Gottsch.who is employed at Seattle, Washington,was cdled to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Ben Gottsch. Miss Irma Jeppesen spent the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen, near Ken- nard. to lincoln last Wednesday on bus- lnesa They returned Thursdayevening.While there, they and an Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson, former residents here. The Colby Corner CommunityClub mat with Mrs. J. F. McCann at her home last Friday afternoon. At this meeging, final plans were made for their exhibit which theywill take to the county lair,Theladieshavetakenfirstprizenn their exhibit for the past. several years,Mrs. Ollie Ramsdell cf Omaha, was a guest of Mrs.Christina Miller on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderson en- tertained Mir. and Mrs. Nelsen atBensonatdinneronThursday evening.Kennard baseball fans were given a special treat Sunday aft- ernoon when pickup teams from the bown's single and married men played at the Kennard ball park. The single men proved to he the best players, winning by a 6 to 8 score.No preliminary practicing was held before t.he game. Floyd Alexander of Wayne, audenoe.The meeting was inter- esting and instructive and those present went away with a good working lmowledge of tha business end of the Flemont plant every angle of which was franldy dix- cussed for the benefit o!those present. Mr. Rohn urged the Blair yah ers to stand by their p t und assured them that the only way fo make the plnnt a success wasfo keep it atrletly modem. SICK FOLKS IN KENNARD Nomm JaneWard, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Ward,was taken sick Thursday night and is under the care of the family phys- ician. Mrs.Watts,who makes her home with Rev. and Mrs.E.P. Bucher is also sick,being taken ill last week Wednesday. Mrs. T. E. French is at Waah~ ington where she is caring for Ben Gottach who is seriouly ill. ma. Charles Gottsch of Wuh- ington, came to stay with her sis- ter, Miss Margaret French who ia slowly recovering fmm a long ill- ness, while their mother is away. KENNARD RURAL JOTFINGS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minfeldt and family were dinner guesis nt the Hy llisfeldt home Saturday inhonor of Mr. Misfeldffs blnhday.Ervin Mueller spent Sunday aft- ernoon at Frank Gaaser's home,Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rasmussenand children visited at the CharlieWrich home Saturday evening. Mr.and Mrs.C`harl&Misfoldt attended the Larkin at ElmerJensen's Saturday eveninz.'Fitz -'UP visiwd at the Frank Gasser home Friday aficrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. hunk Naeve vis- ited at the Mrs. Geo. Nseve home Sunday albernwn. Mr. md Mrs. Wxll Hut and Al-fred were Sunday visitors at Jens Chdnenaeni home. M m Frank Ganer and Rein-» hut spent Sunday evening at the Loula Gorelnm hams.Ulf-and M n .Pele Runnuuen and funily wen dinner gunna at tim Earl Pitch hams Sunday,in Omnha.Mr. And Mrs. Andrew AndersonhelpedNe ll Andanon celebrate hh birlhdny Sunday. CHILD SERIOUSLY ILL li ttle Guemvere Hatzen h u bam ill viih lppendicitis for many days at the home of har gnnd- parents,l r .and M n .August Mntun, Sz.She was bldly burn- ed two weeks up whm a steam cooker blur up at 0-he lmao of her parunta,Mr, and l n .Andrew lhtxe n i l u miles a n at Ken- mnd.No opendon wu perform- ed u it v u de e me d i nndvlnhlo by her phy ddm be aua o o l her burns. o now at A "gunner Silk ;2,;;=»__;vg,~h; the n.|hlcm Center.~ Buy your Hat nov at the I-'uh-,lon Center-large new shipmentof the new styles just received .nal priced at only $1.88, $2.88 md $8.88.All colon in all hcudslzes,for Women and Misses.I Wanted at once:500 Women D0jointheFashionCenter Hosiery Club-getting silk stockings free appeals to you don't i well thenget all the details at the Fashion Center in Blair today. Childrens wide rlb school stock- ings on ada at 154: a pair in sizes 6 to 9% at the Fashion Center intan shades.' BBSIDENTS MOVE Mr.ami Mrs.Henry Bnac k mnved Saturday into | house in the west part of town as the owner of the propeny where they have been residing for the p u t two ysars, will move there from 0m|» ha soon. Horehounfl Candy Horehnund candy is Hnvored with an exlrnct frnm me Ieava ofthepl~n!knuwn an hnrnhonnd. This plum belongs to Lhe mlm nm-lly ln d wan called horehnund or hoarhound because of Ih r while. downr ap pvn mn c e or the su -m a nalea ve s, nu gge stlng Mar ho n.- -The Pathnnder. work dana George Bode-.land at Knnnnrd was visiting with lrlendn in Wash~ingwn Thursday afternoon.Mrs. Ben Gottsch Sr. was taken to an Omdm hospital Samrday afternoon.Mt.and Mrs.o.w.MarshallundMarain of Kennard,called on Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Sun- day allernoon.Mr.and Mrs.George Misfeldtmd Mins Ethel Hin: were Sundaydinner guests at the J. P. Knudsen home, near Kcnnard. Mr. und Mrs. Dertel Bertelsen and Bertel Jr. and Harlan Chris- tiansen spent Sunday afternoon attheLawrence Andersen home in Omnhn.Henry llisfeldt celebrated his birthday Snturdny.J. T.Chr£stinnscn's enjoyed a short visit from relatives from Texas last Thursday. Miss Myrtle Gottsch.who is employed at Seattle, Washington,was cdled to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Ben Gottsch. Miss Irma Jeppesen spent the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen, near Ken- nard. to lincoln last Wednesday on bus- lnesa They returned Thursdayevening.While there, they and an Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson, former residents here. The Colby Corner CommunityClub mat with Mrs. J. F. McCann at her home last Friday afternoon. At this meeging, final plans were made for their exhibit which theywill take to the county lair,Theladieshavetakenfirstprizenn their exhibit for the past. several years,Mrs. Ollie Ramsdell cf Omaha, was a guest of Mrs.Christina Miller on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderson en- tertained Mir. and Mrs. Nelsen atBensonatdinneronThursday evening.Kennard baseball fans were given a special treat Sunday aft- ernoon when pickup teams from the bown's single and married men played at the Kennard ball park. The single men proved to he the best players, winning by a 6 to 8 score.No preliminary practicing was held before t.he game. Floyd Alexander of Wayne, audenoe.The meeting was inter- esting and instructive and those present went away with a good working lmowledge of tha business end of the Flemont plant every angle of which was franldy dix- cussed for the benefit o!those present. Mr. Rohn urged the Blair yah ers to stand by their p t und assured them that the only way fo make the plnnt a success wasfo keep it atrletly modem. SICK FOLKS IN KENNARD Nomm JaneWard, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Ward,was taken sick Thursday night and is under the care of the family phys- ician. Mrs.Watts,who makes her home with Rev. and Mrs.E.P. Bucher is also sick,being taken ill last week Wednesday. Mrs. T. E. French is at Waah~ ington where she is caring for Ben Gottach who is seriouly ill. ma. Charles Gottsch of Wuh- ington, came to stay with her sis- ter, Miss Margaret French who ia slowly recovering fmm a long ill- ness, while their mother is away. KENNARD RURAL JOTFINGS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minfeldt and family were dinner guesis nt the Hy llisfeldt home Saturday inhonor of Mr. Misfeldffs blnhday.Ervin Mueller spent Sunday aft- ernoon at Frank Gaaser's home,Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rasmussenand children visited at the CharlieWrich home Saturday evening. Mr.and Mrs.C`harl&Misfoldt attended the Larkin at ElmerJensen's Saturday eveninz.'Fitz -'UP visiwd at the Frank Gasser home Friday aficrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. hunk Naeve vis- ited at the Mrs. Geo. Nseve home Sunday albernwn. Mr. md Mrs. Wxll Hut and Al-fred were Sunday visitors at Jens Chdnenaeni home. M m Frank Ganer and Rein-» hut spent Sunday evening at the Loula Gorelnm hams.Ulf-and M n .Pele Runnuuen and funily wen dinner gunna at tim Earl Pitch hams Sunday,in Omnha.Mr. And Mrs. Andrew AndersonhelpedNe ll Andanon celebrate hh birlhdny Sunday. CHILD SERIOUSLY ILL li ttle Guemvere Hatzen h u bam ill viih lppendicitis for many days at the home of har gnnd- parents,l r .and M n .August Mntun, Sz.She was bldly burn- ed two weeks up whm a steam cooker blur up at 0-he lmao of her parunta,Mr, and l n .Andrew lhtxe n i l u miles a n at Ken- mnd.No opendon wu perform- ed u it v u de e me d i nndvlnhlo by her phy ddm be aua o o l her burns. o now at A "gunner Silk ;2,;;=»__;vg,~h; the n.|hlcm Center.~ Buy your Hat nov at the I-'uh-,lon Center-large new shipmentof the new styles just received .nal priced at only $1.88, $2.88 md $8.88.All colon in all hcudslzes,for Women and Misses.I Wanted at once:500 Women D0jointheFashionCenter Hosiery Club-getting silk stockings free appeals to you don't i well thenget all the details at the Fashion Center in Blair today. Childrens wide rlb school stock- ings on ada at 154: a pair in sizes 6 to 9% at the Fashion Center intan shades.' BBSIDENTS MOVE Mr.ami Mrs.Henry Bnac k mnved Saturday into | house in the west part of town as the owner of the propeny where they have been residing for the p u t two ysars, will move there from 0m|» ha soon. Horehounfl Candy Horehnund candy is Hnvored with an exlrnct frnm me Ieava ofthepl~n!knuwn an hnrnhonnd. This plum belongs to Lhe mlm nm-lly ln d wan called horehnund or hoarhound because of Ih r while. downr ap pvn mn c e or the su -m a nalea ve s, nu gge stlng Mar ho n.- -The Pathnnder. uneven mo mesa som n e w l \prices strooa w 251: hither.Bw!- m m new murm 89-60.'nm market wu pr-u:t.l¢¢lly mud! on emu md hmm md slow m un-evenly lower on stocker: and !¢¢d~ m .Quolauom on Cattle: Choice m prime yearllnu $9.00®9.50: iood w choice yen-una $B.oo@9.c0: mr m good yeuunn $1.oo6a.oo:common no mir yearlinv :sooo 1.00: msny.warmed uv steers spinach in a cuserola and nrnngn Lhe chops on wp.Have ready ns cups thin white sums md just as you runove it from fha fire,add two beaten egg yolk; m lt.Pour none over chops and zplnuh and zprinlnla libenlly with gr-abd cheese.Plwe in a hot oven or under broller flame to melt md slightly brown the °h5;;¢- Baked Pork psSix rib chaos. I cud fine bread hugo on e planar garnished with small npples which hnve been boiled slowly in syrup for 15 min- utu.. Lomb Chop.wizh Onnzen (Serves 6) Biz lamb, veal or pork chops. melted butter, sliced oranges, salt pepper,pa prlh.Trim la t fro m thick chops and dip in melwd but.. ter.Oll broiler well and broil chops 8 minutes.Turn and place ...__ ..-..._ -,.........,,..--....is kemly interested in stamps md the vu-lou series which are coming out.He displays 1 number of the new United Sta\ez ser-lea, including a rare Red Cross 2 cent stamp,a Martha Wash- ington series and numerous others.He has learned the knack of removing stamps from an en» velope without teadng it i n my way or the use of any irmru- ments. wards Saturday to bring home his daugh-bera, Edna and Cleo and also Ruth Irene Andreasen.Edna Frenchie now employed b the Bee-News.There will be Le morning and evening services at the Methodist church Sunday,Sept.27.Morn- ing worship,11:00; evening wor- ship, 8:00. The officers and stockholders nftheFarmers Grain and LumberCo. gave a free dance andjunclu qL| ss.ou@5.1s:choice.vrlma heavy beeves :a.1s@9.zs: choice tg prime handy beeves SB.W@9.35;good to choice steers s8.oo@9.oo:ful: to :o od steers $8.'l508.00:cam- c ru mbs , 4 tablesp oons? minc ed c d-q» thic k slic e of p ee le d o r a n ge o n e r y , 1 tablespoon butier,1 t a b le each chop.Broil 8 or 10 minu tes spoon minced onion.1 »;gg~1»»°==longer.S p n n k li generously with minc ed parsley ,'A teasp p o u l- th e seasonings.Serve ho t. t r v n u a a n ln z .M tensnoon sa lt. Financially,however,stumn collection work ls ;wt' intended for one who must wor for a living as it talnes time,lmibed mtience and nets a smnl income.the pavilion S urday for their employes, patro and friends.A great crowd attended this annual affair, Perkins space on the down-town streets being All taken be-fore 8 p.m.The officers and stockholders asdstlng at the lunchtables included Fred Plugge, W. B.Rosenbaum,Elmer Wright,Nels Lauritzen, H. B. Pluggc and sev- eral others.On last Wednesday afternoon, anumber of Royal Neighbors met to clean their hew hall and to make ready for their next meet-ing which will be Oct. 2.The Ladies Ald have mnde plans for their annual bazaar which will be held at the Methodist church basement Saturday afternoon andevening, October 8.Hans Svogerson,Harry and Alma were in South Omaha on budness Thursday.Whlle therethey also visited at the John Bur- gess home. Mrs.Be n Swihart entertained about twenty-two ladies at her home Monday af ternoon in honorof Mrs. Sarah Swiharlfs birth an- nlversary.Mr. and Mh. Herman Kruse of Bennington,vidted with friendsh a v .Q n n w i a . , n u n n i n o r AFTER 40 bowel\ trouble Constipation may very euilybeooma chronic afta for1 And/rnycontinuod oonsupation at at time of lik egbnng attacks ol pilm and s hostother unpleasant disorders. Watch your bowels at myGuard them with garticular care .322 forty. Whenever ey need any hdp,remember a doctor should know whatis best lor them. "Dr.Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin" isa docInr'.rAolcsaiplion for [Ile bowels. Tested by 7 years' practice, it hasbeen .found thoroughly effective inrelieving consupnhon and its ills formen, women and children of all nga.lt has proven perfectly safe cvcn forbullies.Made from fresh lunhvaherhs, pure pepsin and other harmlessingredients, it cannolgripei will notswken you or weaken y u; cnnbe usedwitlioul. harm as often as your breathis bad. nr when your "wg"-= iseoated: whenever n hudachy.ilious. sassycondxuoa warns of constipation. Da. W. B. C/tLo\v|:u's c v n : l l )D F D C I M mo n w m r steers |5.h0@8.15: :ood to choice sbockrn s s n w 0. 15 : mr w g oo d awa ke n 5 4. 50 0 5.15:c o mmo n 00 t a k s w c k m $3.s0@4.s0:mm g r a d e s $ 8 . 0 0 6 3.50 : c h oic e he avy teed m S6 506 1.00: sood w c hoic e t e e d m $5.00 @s.5o: mu- w load Ieeden $4.506 s.a0:c ommon w mr f eeders $3.50 0 4 5 0 ;stoc k c ows 51.7502 50. stoc k hc lfers $3.W @5.50;stoc k m e r calves ssz5@'7.25;m m Pepper. 'A teaspoon celery seed Cook the onion, celery and para- ley in butter for a few minutes. Add the bread crumbs and season- ings and stir until well mixd. Cut n pocket in each chop. Sprlnkle the chops with salt and pepper and rub lightly with flour.Seat the chops in a heavy hot skillet, browning the fat edges first. Fill each chop with the dressing and~I Onnge Marshmallow Fluff (Servos 8-8) 1 cup cream,1,4 cup sugar,1 :np quartered marshmallows,1 cup orange pulp and juice.Whip cream until thick, fold in other in~ gredlenta.Serve cold. Serve Fruit ¢~w- at Home When we go to a banquet or dine at our favorite hotel,we never refuse u fruit cup.At home Iris, however, interesting and de- ddedly educational as it involves and creates an almost uncanny knowledge of the countries, states and foreign possesdons of the world. LIGHT PLANT BODSTERSHOLD MASS MEETING (Continued from Page One) -1 owners could not pay them and that many homes would be soldto meet the tax. During the past year the city has been purchasing a portion of thc current used from the Iowa- Nehraaka Light and Power Com~ pany.This was a compromisemeasure between the council und the company brought about as fol- lows,at the time the contract wns made the power company was making an offer of purchase of the plant and were calling for an election on the question.Not l'eel~ ing sure of`the outcorne of the election on either side.a com- promise measure was adopted and the city purchased current for the light load (mm the company on FOREST FIELD DAY AT NATIONAL FOREST Every Nebruh person attend- lng tha Brlf. annual Fault Fie ld Dey and Plcnle at the Nebraska Nsdoul Forest at Heiney, on Sah- undny, September 26, le m reedve two Scotch ylne trmsplnnts. Fully 4,ooo persona from all over the mm ue expecfad to attend., The Held Dey is being held bo give Nebraska people |.n oppor- hlnlty w see what has been lc- eompllshed with trees ln the most barren aedrlon of the abate.Theforest includes 208,000 sires of eandhill land of which 15,000 acres have been planlad to pine timber. A nursery o! 28 acres is maln- Lalned for growing pine trees. People at the forest for the day will wltnesg a program of sports, Lulkn and fun.A baseball game between Halsey and Broken Bow ls one of the Ientnrea.Guldes will be available to everybody tree of cl-urge gave a very instructive address. He gave facts backed up by lig- ures of what the Fremont plant had and in doing.After Mayor Rohn's address Llglzt Commlsdom er Wright of Fremont,made a very buainessllke talk and explain- ed the mmmer of handling the business in Fremont and than opened up a sort of round table discusgdon and put in some time answering questions which were brought out by persons in the ed off. The cnnhmzt was made for one year and will tendnlfe October m .The majority ol the oaunnil vm ln favor of discanilnning high line nervlos md the nmlnz of the plant for the generating of the _endre load and |o notified the eompany tht their nrvieu vmuld be no longer needad.Thllbrought up another question, that of the lmtmllndon of a new boiler which it lu clzdmed ls neeenury in order Hut m uninterrupfnd service may bs e njo y e dlnda eua e o lthe plnnt FALL FEED!-urs DAY ocr. 9 wSeveral hundred wexbem Neb~ ruka lm-mera md livestock feed- ers are expectad to attend the an- nual fall »Feeder'|Day at the North Plltte nnbstxtion on Oct- ober 9.Murvel L. Baker, Anlmzd Hunbandrymnn at the sution, an~ nounced the prog-nm for tha meet- ing todu.Sixty head of creep fed enlvu, 20 had of cattle Ied thin summer on nlfnlfa puture,lambs which will be med this winfnr und hogs that luv ; mn fed c om, ry e md millet this mmmer will be the chic!attractions At tho Fasdex-'| Dly.The e rm feeding an is lb-m e ~~ ~ s £21-, accidents. The pmponents of this last idea also waged a campaign and on last Friday evening invited Mayor John F. Rohn of I"r~em_ont, m md- dreas m mass meeting at the B. F. D. Hall.The heavy rain on that evening kept many lwny but nm! a fair crowd was present.Mayor Rohn was loaded with facts rela- Kayser Fsbdc Gloves for Wom-an, $1 ; pair-hrgv new shipment ul Fall styles just unpacked nt the Fadzion Center.Continuing Sale of New Fall Dresses-$10 and $1.2 vllnea prio-ed st $6.75 Fridny and Suturdwat the Fabian Center-all limes- nhop arly.36-It in the welhrn end of the Shia, Baker nys.Sixty ashes are onint, 0) 01 them getting grain in ul!-leeds!!while suckling their mothen during the summer.The Fegden Dny eomea :bout weaning time whexrltockmen can mee the difference ln the weight of wvu and the condition u! the cowl. N o r W M : u R n d l i n Present-dny Americans hlvo no n n un lnthor, ex time for hating,h a d n o n e u n -ln .w h o mu y h a n p u d m e o w d t h n m w k n r w b m . skewer the edges together wit.h toothplcks.Lay the stuffed ehops on a rack ln n covered pan.Cover closely and bake in a moderate oven for about 45 minutes or until the chops ure tender.Remove toothpicks and serve at once. Roast Leg ul Pork Remove the akin from a leg of fresh pork; place on the rack of a double rooster.Sprinklewlth salt and dredge with Hour.Roast ln a moderate oven for (our hours,reducing the heat after tha ment is well browned.Serve with po- tatoes, tumlp balls and quartered apples.From white turnips cut halls with a vegetable cutter.Boll in sdted water until tender, and sprinkle with chopped parsley. Select potatoes of uniform size, and peel.Boll quickly in salted vnter;drain perfectly dry,dust with salt, eover with s cloth and keep hot on back of mugs for Hve minutes.Sprinkle dl-h paprika before aervlng.Cut tart apples into quartera, boil dowly in Null many of us seem to forget. how we appreciate these little first bites and we fail to serve them ex- ept when company is present. Get into the habit of serving n fruit cup daily.It is delicious and it is very healthful.Then again it may be varied as different ber- ries and fruits are in season. Oranges and lemon juice should he used ln all fruit cups for they fumlsh the necessary tartness and also supply vdtarnlne very liberdly Other fruits of not qdt/e so de- clded a flavor, may be vnrled in almost any way you wish.Two or three varieties ln addition to the dtma fruits will make a fruit cup (it for any dinner.Cantm loupe and watermelon balls, pine- applea,apples,pears,peaches, gtmwberdea, raspbenles and black berries are all popular ing-redlenta lnthe frnltc up.Itth e s o uuu re - qudrea that one or two of these ln- gredlenta be calmed nthe r than fresh. the fruit cup il :dll a dainty dish. SICK FOLKS IN KENNARD Nomm JaneWard, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Ward,was taken sick Thursday night and is under the care of the family phys- ician. Mrs.Watts,who makes her home with Rev. and Mrs.E.P. Bucher is also sick,being taken ill last week Wednesday. Mrs. T. E. French is at Waah~ ington where she is caring for Ben Gottach who is seriouly ill. ma. Charles Gottsch of Wuh- ington, came to stay with her sis- ter, Miss Margaret French who ia slowly recovering fmm a long ill- ness, while their mother is away. ____ s u m m m r ss n mr o o L | .E r :r o a .Continued hom pan one)many lumps for a very few dol» lun.Ti me s o o nta ldo nmnny o f than/collections, however, na thq stamps began no fade aftar asv- eml rem e xpos ure to the light and they ware eomequeutly proved not genuine.Mhanwhlle, for fur of being discovered by the govern- ment and by' their purchuera the companies lmd gone out of busi- ness.A genuine stamp will not [Ida when exposed to the light. In orde r fo ma h s ure o l the true worth of his p\m:haaei,Mr.Iolunnlen ibudlee auch :lamp for levernl hours under a powerful magnifying glass whleh clearly brings out emh little maxk which the stamp should luve.Stamps are not like old coins, they can be reproduced much more easily and in greater qunntities. At the ngu ol thirty Mt. Johann- Izn had eolleeled A hm nugnber Why do million / more people H Latest Improved | G O O D Y E A R m r n r i n n s n :a p n f u a f a 1 5 1 |,, , audenoe.The meeting was inter- esting and instructive and those present went away with a good working lmowledge of tha business end of the Flemont plant every angle of which was franldy dix- cussed for the benefit o!those present. Mr. Rohn urged the Blair yah ers to stand by their p t und assured them that the only way fo make the plnnt a success wasfo keep it atrletly modem. CHILD SERIOUSLY ILL li ttle Guemvere Hatzen h u bam ill viih lppendicitis for many days at the home of har gnnd- parents,l r .and M n .August Mntun, Sz.She was bldly burn- ed two weeks up whm a steam cooker blur up at 0-he lmao of her parunta,Mr, and l n .Andrew lhtxe n i l u miles a n at Ken- mnd.No opendon wu perform- ed u it v u de e me d i nndvlnhlo by her phy ddm be aua o o l her burns. I low Price BBSIDENTS MOVE Mr.ami Mrs.Henry Bnac k mnved Saturday into | house in the west part of town as the owner of the propeny where they have been residing for the p u t two ysars, will move there from 0m|» ha soon. \ For diarrlloafaud other infantileIlia, give this pure vcgetnble prepara-tion. Whenever coated tongues tall of constipation; whenever Lhere'a anysign of nluggiahnm. Castoria has a good taste; children lovo to take it. Buy the genuine--wit11 Chu.H. Fle£cher's signature on wrapper. ., .PI . .\"ffIf2e-..:§n . : 7 : 5 qe \ r ~,Q 15 .» ~5*:ff<'2; s*?==E"*"E:3 . g g »Z } " : ; . P ; ,1 § § - ,*£ lA3 1 a g * "~~¢: I ~ " l x ~. f f.I 'sb je', f ( " ' \ , . » » ' f W H E N B A B I E S F R E T l§f£"'.Fb5'»T§»?T°*3 fretlul or fevurixh to be su ng to d ee p.T h a n are soma p\dma mgthar c annotpat away : But I .. >n < ifzu ~ ,f'-»»~§Z -ns-1|vs .@ -~ u .|~IAVY DUTY >'; ca! °' ' I I alI|I 4ll au.~nerndf Othealan- w w l n Ll/¢¢l1n¢Gunmnud n a n *-Qua t u oxuou nu nL H n o- u su vu n r l w a x ' r xn l s Q . . m s~a n: I n s l f l m GOODYIAIS the snr h a p v v u l s r n l m m r sss, w ~ m n - n r Guararit » mrnum . uv* A S TO Rl.= nous snow IMPBOVEMENT About 8,500 fresh hogsamved Monday and met A im demmd from all quaners at price steady m A dime :usher man sammy L light welihts up bo $5.05. sum ' AND m um s Lowx mA heavy nm om 5h¢€D md lambs ardved for the vvenlnz du ol the week.21.000 ha d md trade was slow with bids and mes :lady la 150254: lower mm las! week.ht lambs wld n. $5.506 mo. and feeder mmm nz $4.506 5.00. Aged sheep wen \mch-anna. ton was a visi§or pare Monday. _. A Docturls Famiyf LaxatiwPATLAMBS:mmm lambs l m m m a w m m '`ce 85.'7506.00:yearllnu. ll!a n d s suo osfrs FEEDERLAMBS: reader umm' sm ua cna l a M M O S M : : md m m rm . m m m m u n a'u m a u m m -soma nzsouni; Isl. ma w w w noob -3.50: rn. mr to zoos! ll.WOI.00:mm md anna: was usomo: \ hnedlnn ewes $I.5005.W. ( ] H V " " " ',1 1 "_g I "I w ` } | | |1 ~ . J ~` . "" f . . ~:i * 1 j i *~; ' :1 . .~f »~f-HOTEL FONTENELLE (0mdu Joumd~S1¢ockman) There will be worlds nf nom {or feeding purposes this fmll and d l indimtiuns are tlut,here in the corn belt,live stock feeding operations the coming .winter will be on a liberal scale, rather mom liberal than a year ago.Feeder uttle and lanhn are :mlb cheap- er than at this time last year md leer! of all kinds is conslderlbly lower in price. Drought and hot winds in August cut down the yield cf com all through the middle west but the lust government repon, u of September lst, lndleates than in the great feeding aeetionn of the country there will he more corn than a year ~s°~The nlne "surplus" states win have mae,- B72,000 bushels as against 1,395,- 199,000 bushels lp 1980.Nshnaf in and-South Dakota Are nbout the only corn states where pro- duction mn short of u. year nge. I W " .Illinois,Indma ,Mhsuurl md Ohio pnmhue most of their feeder cattle md, sheep ln the no ROOMSWH BATH $~ FROM €xf':§?}:,'»5w~» the pl~at kn own an hmehonnd. This plant belongs to the mlnl rum- lly m a wa s culled hore hmmd o r honrhound bec ause of th v while. do wn app mmnve or th e stem a ndla va , a u gg vs tln g h o m' f r on . - -Th e Pathfinder. 3 ..Aviation uni Motor Clubs.Oid f ashioned Hospilaflly Lux-~urious acammodations.Famous Dance Bandm ___ 1 }\ \:\nEpp!qr Hohl./. 3 ~ ~~ ~O M A H A ~ * R Z 1 L _, 1 » S ff"H f ~.~~. J r r 15 x l ..r -,.....,~»r i d e " o n G o o d y e a r T i r e s ? N u Imp;-qved thapeople who buytires, rather than GUODYEAR M W "-|-HgR those who sell them, definitely have set- s |n..1 tied t h e q u e a d a n a s t o w h o s e u m a re Wutm dthe z e m m will be heavy feeders thin muon. Fnxhinn Cllmter Winhar Coats fm' Women-$16.75 and $25-All dns, Myles and colors.Select you:Cult now--4 smxll deposit willhold lc. Wmbed at once:600 Women is join the Fuhion Center Baden Qlnb-getting dk do c ki ng! Int lv wh to y ou do n't i wdl thu 525. All the details at the Faahinrl ter in Blair today. FALL PLANTING OF FRUIT 'mans NOT PREFERABLI As a genenl rule. (all planting of tnii t tre es in Nebnah ll nn lo successful la vnrlnz :mi ng me ndi ng fo mf. C. c . W lggm ol the Nebraska Agrlqultunl Col lege.Ha l l y l the autumn l m winter are likely to be too dry fo: the newly set trees.A eomhlmtim of cold weather and dry sol l l not conducive to good roo growth Ind ofhn full net tree nufler matulally from winter in jury.Imi ud nl pla nti ng ln th< h l l ,Pmlessor Wizslnl " n g a tlmtthnhs e a be held hy thanun ' r u "" ' " ` " ' " "the bat véluel?s.».l"'u mnjorhigpronnmonu-7 Od a r d n n hPfwcnlv n S 1|| ,cars--they all wear m om -¢?,?,¢.,2I°+¢.?. than anv other kind. The E s uuo-n (muo)" w e %2 i 2 § u n -n o u n n )us-to (amen)us-an (mumL5-I1 (anusuc-lo (2815-50)n o -u 2 " " " °no-so azmuo I|4»¢1¢¢.¢ |o|!II||1¢ | | | I| I | Tires h i dn mlu s0vas|u aQn s.,u p ¢~11.40ll-50 yal l 1100Luo measure of value in a product m ay accu- mtely be gauged by has volum e of sales. You ow e i t t o yoursel f t o k now th e rm - nons why Goodyear Tires lead all others so greatly. W e can dxow you! Rosenbaum Service Station dw mr mm-Kennard, Nebraska 10 1'u m | : . m v u r p u s n Annincron Norms OB; Duke: md IAD wxdm left .week for "m g at Wayne.The Senior chu ld their in- party at the sdmol heme on dlY waning in the mul: room. mes and stunts provided the an ~g's mm-minment 'rlmra were~ boys, 6 girls and the chapuons, ...= Bysong and Rapport, pra- ~¢_ m a m p » » x ¢ n w. » » u§ -. f _ m ¢ m - i n n - m u y m m m i children we n s w a y diana: suc h:at the Harnhel h y m n ome, nur'&'ekamnh.~Mr.nnd\i rl.Hnxry 'I'y lonm>d .Renard home.Mrs. M. E. Winnt, Cluenoe and ~Lherine vdsibed at gh., Plxd De- ~m home in Nickerson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hebud spent ~e weekend with relatives in ehraakn. City.Mr.and Mrs.Rhea Gillry and. 1 ~we n up from Omahl~er the week-end at the H. H. 'Ury home.Mr. and Mrs.Otto Grothensen~ve moved into an apartment in»~. Thurman Spanglefs homeRev. and Mrs. John D. Hummeldson, Warren of Lodgepole, f»»;§=<» hem 'l'hux~sdny and Friday t e H. W. Schoenger home.~ey were enroute to the M. E. ~nference at Omaha.Announcements were received are last week of the birth of a ~u, John Richard in Mr. and ~ nl e tt Pla nck on Sept.15th. II . E sc he r , wh o be e n i lla n d ~nfind to h i s h o me f o r some me ,in repo rted an bei ng i m- ~ved.Mr .an d M n .Ma u r i c e m n i l m l l 1 ba by , J an ic e C la ir o f Oma ha , | |~ a n d M I S .G. A . M a r a h l ll "' n |:~Q Wanted at once:500 Women m join the Fashion Center HosieryClub-getting dlk stockings treeappeals to you dnn't i well then andM.iuGlndysBalmrvren ~nn- da y d xme r gu mf .| o l Mr . mdM n . <=»;,;==__gd nearTekam;h. M'.om'fa yin0mlha atthe ca txle andhorsomu-kat. BENCH NOTES Mr.and Mrs. James Pauluon were Sunday afternoan vinitaré at Center 'ln Blair today.Fashion Center Winter Coats forWonien-$16.'15 and $25-all sizes, stylea and colon.Select your Coat now-a small depodt will hold it. the Jolly Joker! Club Wednesday afternoon.Mn.James Pnulsen will be hostess Sept. 30. ~t the Lloyd Julmson ~me in ;;;=»= ff the birth anniversary ot en o n.Wednesday e v e n i ng g g -at the home of Mr.and . Sam Stede tn honor the birth nmmiver- sary of the latter, were Mr. and <1_;g» 01 .h:hA.R._ Balahlamlly lpen e eve-nng a e p mentd, C. B. Bunn home. Martin Johnson and lon, Merrill and Thorwald Johusenhad Tues-day supper with Mr. md Mrs. T.K. Iverson.In the evening, Ralph end Miss Gx-we Ray were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucker and family were Suhday afternoon vis-itors at the T. L. 'Decker mdFrancis Mehrena homes.' Harland Mathews went to Oma- ha Thursday when he will attend Creighhnn university and live withhis brother. David and fnmlly.Mr.and Mn. T. K. Iverson md _| . e ~ ~. ) | a | ~ . \ l |1 . C1 ubm e twithM r|.A,E .Dlron mphnthdrbootha ttbcc ounw fair.Manda ByronBeard took Blai r. Mr .a n d M r s .Gu s Me n c k e an d Mi s s Bessie Mp nc ke o f Te k a ma h , .|... ..\ Birdie visited Sunday afternoon c hildren we re a mo n g those help- ing c ele bratg th e bi rth axmi vers ary of Osc ar Tha ne S u nd ay a fter no on . \1 :I a :l m ~ercy c r o so h £é§g'muna fa arrange thdr ex- Miss Alayne Smith of Blair. w u 1 guest o f M i n Maxinelathewu Sahlxday dght mdS\m- fir. and Mrs. Opsl Beans and |l c |n::ll Whitehame.~ ~ Mrs.F.Muller of Miss Hannah Jensen spent a __[couple of days at the Art White th e c ou nty f a i r to show baby bc eves and she ep this we ek. |z \°° ": c hildren we r e Th u rs d a y after no on visi tors a t th e Lou ie Gr i m m a n d Harry 'l`uc [=cer homes. n .0 homg.Ole Peterson spent the sons spent Tuesday evening at the Sam Steele home. J. S. Oonety,Kenneth Tyson and Ned Tyson drove to Fordyce,Neb. Saturday £0 buy stock pigs. n ,.. c t.' m u h-lend!2 m£ " § ' s ° l ' ¢ ~ 1 ¢ . . ' " " ' Tyson md l a n g n e d v o d two ca do adxo t1 '10 pi ¢| tmmFo-mb.s m é a y nxgm . M wi llle e dto rmuke t.M r . md M r s . D . E . Hx y u w u r ¢ antextdned » . ¢ u » 9 . n .s u m home;tOmxhnSundaydtcx-noon.Al a r i e u u w d o t r e l a t i v u m dfriend:e ldug a the r lnglu ts un- a a y muwi pnrk lnh o no r o f the~Fredrlckaunboyx,Arthurand Cha¢ erolSlnPe dm,Cll.l.f. _ _ _ ._ ... _ ._ _ ._ -._ ... ... .-FT. CALHOUN AND vxcmzn M n m d M1-s.JesaB|ker of Umnhx,ddfbd l t the Frank AdnmshomonfewdaysthhweekKn.EmmlKa¢4:hmu'k||adKn. lhryBouckm'cslledonMn.Geo. Rdnsen'1'uasdsyn!t¢moon.The Binh' Telephone Co.h uenworldnghere,rvnrirlngthe wa.Anumbe r o f L ndla fro mhe re -_ . - _ _ . . _............ ugmmmak Sm; Dnuuu vnluen 1; na w I Ithe Rum Ce nte r. ,°_§'"5;ggf Hat now at gg, Flah- new tof the uw styles just received and . _ _ _ - _ - - - . _- ThsBenehCommmaltyClubm¢tv r l t . h l l h . ! A n F r m d l m T h n n - dly afte mnon v i t htv ni v e ms n- ba n pn u s nt . / I' h e ; ! t a ' n o o n 1 u spentinquildngfor thahoate ss. n a m n m n u n g w m u m x a u z ~r~... ..~=..sner of this place.Mr. and Msr. Glen.dren arrived Saturday fromIidt week I.adwig'sF. M. Wil- to Lansing Ludwig and 1 ~'~g, Mich. to spend th relatives.Mrs..rents, Mr. and Mrs. . ..expect to returnth the Ludvrlgs ta spend the ' ter.Miss Helen Ormsby and Mrs. .C-Lesinger of Casper, Wyo., ~topped here over aight Thursdayor a hrle! visit at the home of theor-mer's brother, Roland Ormsby. e two ladies were delegates to e National auzdliary legion con- ention at Detroit and were mak- ~iz the trip by auto.A son, Sanford Eugene, was born-Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gllfry on ~aturday.A covered dish affair was held ~t the Congregational church by he Ladies Cirrle on Wednesdayvening ns a welcome to the teach- rs ot the swools and as a fare- cll~ to Mrs. R. C. Swisher,~lll leave this month for heromeat Scottsbluff where wishor will preach.Dinner > rvod at long tables which who newDr. washeld garden flow- dinner,Mrs. a shower of remarks wereol the ladiesAboutforty ~lorful bouquets of rs.Following theSwisher was givenharidkerchiefs.Brie! made by a number and Dr.Swisher.were present.The Veterans of Foreign war hand lmzo parkwhen gram of Fremont,entertained a crowd of people at the cityhereonTuesdayevening they presented a fine pm-under the direction of Phil Nelson, with John Gannon as solo- ist.The concert was sponsored bytheFremont Chamber of Com-merce and the people of Arlington were delighted to have the priv- ilege of hearing this fine band in dielr own park.Mr. and Mrs. Loren Badger of Fremont, are spending fair week at the home of the fonnefs par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Badger. l r .Badger is having a week'svacation from his duties at the Golden Rod Co. 1 ».I .. Miss Opal Hansen of Blair, wasa supper guest at the Fred Bogart home Sunday. J. H. Johnson ,wg the week- end in Lincoln with Mrs. Johnson. The 0 . E. S. held thdr "gui" meeting Thursday evening. MessrsandMesdames Vick Skov, A.H. Pepmiller and John Jackson wereon the serving committeeRev. Shank vidted Monday with friends at Decatur. Mrs. L. W. Crurnbangh returnedThursdayfromEmerson,where she spent a few days vidting rela- tives.4 llk. and Mrs. Everett West last week moved their household goodstoLincoln where they will make their home.Miss Jessie Donaboo o! Elkhom substituted at the Hancock Impl ment office last week for Miss Bessie Lyzholf who was having a vacation.Arthur and Chester Fredrioksen of San Pedro,Calif.,were overnight guests at the J. A. Jesper-sen home Thursday.H. B. Camreon attended the post masters convention in Omaha ast Wednesday.Mrs. Cameron spent the day in the city visiting friends.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mclfrideandchildren of Blair, visited in Her-man Saturday afternoon at the French home.Dr.L.W.Crumbaugh made a business trip tn Oakland Tuesday. Z. Parrish returned to Hermanlast week.He has been employedwith a grading crew the past,sum~ mer at Edina. Mo. Geo.Larson and Lloyd lewis departed Thursday for Casper,Wyo. where they will visit rela- tives of Mr. Larson for a time.Miss Anna Paulsen entertainedthe members of the J. J. S. Club at her home east of here Wednes- day afternoon.Miss Maggie Lowe visited Mrs. Roy Andersen at De Soto Wed- nesday.Mrs. Ned 'Ifyson had ber ionsils removed Thursday hy Dr. Davie~ I at the parents),Wm.Kruger homeFtidny afternoon caller; at theMisses Anna a nd Elk Rohwerhome were Mn. Mari e lle hrem and Kate,M n .c. B. ltlahrens, Mn.Dom Fnhm, Le nra Kumpf and Mrs. George Bnhwer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruger, Mr. and Mn. Louis Lednger md chL\» dren, Mn. Paul Kruger and baby drcve to Tecumseh Snturday tovlnlt at W-he Dr. Curtis home Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kruse and children were Sunday vixibop at tha home of Mn. Minnie |Kruse.Henry Rnhwer,Mrs.Hnrle Mehrens and Kate m a m with Mr._ and Mrs.Claus Ohn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Wal!! en- fertalned at a family supper Sun-day evening infhonor of Betty3 birthday. Pdnhr for Llan 'It you peak whu ll untmlf' ma Bl Hn. the nn at ummm."you will he dldxy m spnklnltrniy.For the lnth m unddvoand noldl (INDI who um lt withu m m m . " - w a n in g " E u r . Wm. B¢un, in mm-, Thursday af,- ernovn.Mr. G. v. Bendle returned lan Thuradn evening (mm A :Baking tri in each.L .and Mn- la nia and children Irom Nampn, Idnlm HoHng'l;[;\§atrwhite.` Mr.and Mrs.Walter Appleby BUSINESS I)lRE€'l'0RY foldt As1\m1=ollx1end|h.md|b1r¢h~ dny mrpri le party vn Mn. ChrllJenna Weéneodny waning. Those pno mt we n llr. md Hn. L o ui s Al s o Co m e d y "DOG DOCTOR' N E W S R E E L One admiulon ldmil! hm psople and at present is doin nicely.Mr. and Mrs. Will ffm visited Wednesday evening at the DetldWulf home.Pebe Taylor took his thimn to'Arlington Monday and will have A THURSDAY ~. Bargain Night »''|| :|5 I U .. Blai r, Su nd a y eve ni ng . Mr .Peter J e ns en is s o me wh a t Imp roved af ter a wee k' s s ic k nes s. Gr a n d m a Ho l s t e i n s p e n t s a v e d g m lu s t we e k a t th e W i ll H a n s e n Ome-Mr s. E rn es t Sp d c k was o pe ra te d EAT ATv.»\x:rs PLACE Twodooneutof ROSE HILL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf and Buy your Hat now at the Fash-ion Center-Inge new shipmentof the new styles just received and priced at only $1.88, $2.88 and $3.88.All colors ln all headslzes, lor Women and Mines. Fuhion Cmter Wm? Coats for of Bldr visited Mr. md Hrs.Alfred Hansen and family Thurs- day evening. John Sylvia of Omaha, was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. andMn. Harry Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Smith called at the Elm Klng home on Svndny evening to see Mrs. l¢1=\s¢. who had just returned home thatdayafterspendng several weeksattheUniversityhospitalin Omaha, The Junior Mechanics dub was entertained lt the E. C. LippincotthomeSundayallsemoon.Nine members wen present. Pnrl m sm m m m : m a s o m asm vrc s Auto Repairing a Sndllty George Fallen, Mx. and Hn. Ted Olinzel' and Hr. md mn. Bagley Clements.ur. a nd mn . c m s u ; $ m ° m and Virsfinit Ann Ind Hr.Hl l l lAndaman .md daughter of Omaha. vdndted at the J o nu Blomberg home Sahuday uvenlng.' Miss Marie Ward is spendingthe week in Blah-.mating with re1~ atives. Jack Petersen spent 'Dueaday ~i~ stayi~t~e ~urWhige home.~ xpmmnn LnndnF ~ ~ f e r ~o ~,~~e~r Her-MARCUS BECK man. styies and coloriu Selec your non of Elkhorm were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and lin. Chu. Koenig and family.Mr. md Mrs. Ed Mencke visitedat the Rudolph Mencke home Sun- day afternoon. D R . E n w m ' r . mru m m m * X-ny Savieo Olicea in sun Bmk Bldg.Phone 298 mm-, Nebr. ning visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Detlcf Wulf and James, Mr. und' Mrs. Wm. Ryan and Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wulf of Her-P CARL SCHMIDT INSURANCEREAL ESTATE and Roy Hansen and Merle 'Ward were;'Thursday evening supper guests at Office inJohn Petcrserfs, helping' Jack rvle-I Court Housc ho]~ in LOANSOffice in Side Bank-Bldg. ~a~n.~a 1 Mr.and Mrs,Howard Apuleby visited at the Arthur White home in Benson Thursday.Mrs: Apula- pla e uu nn doaeduothxt All mightgowhocaredw.l|.n|.T rFm \a -hv ilita dhst week at hom eolhnrds te r,Mr | . A. D . And e n ma t K e n nAl d . R.I L Rasmussen l u n wa h npraented the loenl chapter ul the DanilhBmt.he:'hood n t t h a convention at Dewalt, Mlchignn. M l u s y l v h Brunton la a v u a nWednudny{orAnnA.rbor.Mi.-.h-i s ln fn euufixme he studies a t thaunivetdty. cod z od a w , s u a'»§'»=»in e o ln i n n ll ~- tor Women and Ubin." Summer Silk Dnueo-vdun n s ¢ :aaa ma sa~the f'2.§ IZ ? :.M. .. oil stove caught tire ma mus- -ablaze at the Lewis laws~ome~Friday noon.The tire de»ment was wled but it was -ey put out before any damage one. The marriage of Miss Edith mith and Mr.howls Rehlllun --~ of Pender, Neb.hook. place~t the home of the brida'a parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith at Pender, Wednesday September 9.Mrs.Rohling taught the 'ith and 8th gmdea here a few years ago.Mrs. Ernest Grenier entertaineda number of little boys at a party Saturday afternoon in Mead park in honor of her son, Edward's 8th birthday.Games were played andthenlunchserved.Mrs. Eugene Bundle went down ~ Plattsmouth Thursday to attend a party for nf girl friend.She vis-ited until Sunday at tha home ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnieder. The busses have again changed time northbound.'They are nowdue at 9:15 a. m.;12:15 p. rn.;6:80 p. m.Southbound, 10:15 s. m.; 4:45 p. m.; 8 p. rn. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hayes spent Wednesday in Omaha visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs.B. n. Smith.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper and Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Rasmussen spent Friday afternoon at theBert Oooper home at Tekamah.A poster from the 6|.h grade ol our school exhibited at the statefair won first prize.Misa Leona Raver is teacher of the 5th and Gth grades.Miss Sylvia Brunton gave a talk at the Baptist Sunday school last Sunday morning,telling of the temple at Southbury,Englandwhere the Sun Gods are worshiped.It was most inwresting to all who heard it. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Triplett, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Follen,Mr. andMrs.H.0.Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Rasmussen attended a pinochle amy given by Mr.and Mrs. Carl Cooper at the Bert Coo- .1 . and J ~. Chril Bendorllnd gxomaainé have nt:-lr n e d f f _ ~ ber ' g eeve wee ereat the home oi her parenh,ll r. and Mrs. New Jackson. They havemoved tum a home which they re- cently |,mlm,d_ Miss Elaine Katt, who in em- ployed nt Hooper, spent the week- end at her home here. Mx-I and Mrs.Harold Webster ma Joyee accompanied by Mr. Webntefa mother, Mrs. Bert Web- ster drove over from West PointSaturday and were supper guestsmd spent the evening at the Fred 'Rogert home. E. P. Harrison had the misfor- tune to have all of the fingers on his left hand badly cmnhed last Tuesday when he get it caught in a cider press while assisting at the J. N. Harrimn place. nivenary of Mr. and Mrs.~. B.Cameron.They Wife invited to dinner and spent tha day uguests of mr.and* Mrs. Howud Ochletree at Omaha.Mr.m d Mrs.Addison Mqulermdaughwr of 'l'¢h.m1h, spent5 -- my at the Mn. Emma Millar ome. u m a Over Fu-men State Bunk Dr. Nnrmm K. Bathmum o n o m r m l s r Over th, Bid: Dru; Gb.pp m B l n c k u Evenings by Avvilatmmi <:.s1'.r..u.a0\unA a n c m o a NNo. 1 11=4oA.m yNo. 8 7:40 P. H. daily ex~Walbmmd 1mm Sunday No. 111 8:85 A. u. my o.6:58 N 4 Nq|1A M. am No. z 2:00 P. M. dm; u-mam ma apt Sunday No. 122 6:30 P. IL daily BUS some SOUTH BUS soma Noam10:80A.lL 6:00P.l.9:00A.lL 12N 8:15 P. M.oon6:15 P. u. HANSON & m m nim s Pilot Bldg, mu, NebraskaPHONE Black 1s hn r m¢ ¢n u l h ¢¢ Beemfltiel n n n s f m s a n n u l moons huns S¢.v\e Cwked Mall Bu Depot 204 Wdkzr Ave. n n n m n n u l z l a l m 'ma ll o me o lm m m e r w u n( l l md m d b y l l m n c e n ) W e s xa h uge wh uti o r i ldur P.8 .S lr a » e n. Pn | . ~orensen families.With theman e Hans Sorensen Iamily the ~peut Sunday afternoon with H~-Mrs. Gudmond\Sorensen. ll/Gas Gladys Bakr is visi v er mister,Mrs.Kenneth =~ s i n c e l a s t ~Mr. and M-ts.yron Beard ' sons were Sunday dinner guests ~e parental, Frank Pike homeBlair.In the aitemooh, Ben]~ I Beard attended the Junior M chanics meeting at the E. C. Li pincott home. George and Miss Cora Be~ spent Saturday evening with »- and Mrs. Sam Steele.Mrs.Mary Conety came Wnesdaytovisitatthehome her son, James.Monday shew~ to vimlt with her son, Wilbur i wile of Herman.Mr. and M Wilbur Oonety were Wedndi~nftemoon visitors with Mr.= Mrs. J. S. Conety.. Mr. and Mrs. George Hain ~ Virginia were wedneisy evem visitors at the Ke nth Tye home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pike swp~ Saturday at the Byron Beard hoonthewayfromOmahawhetheir dx weeks old son had covered from a recent operation Sunday dinner guests at J.S."Concty home were M Mary Conety of Valley, Mr.=Mrs. A. w. Barge of Herman, and Mrs.Harold Barge and \ and Mn. Ned Tyson. Mlas Ella Morrison of Teka - and George Ackerman of HermwereSunday afternoon visit~with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rutled Mrs.Lars Paulsen and dau~ ter,Anna were Thursday a inoon wmltors at the Ras Peter~home near Rose Hill.Mrs. Neum Warrick was on sick list the first of the week. Helen Hnswell o! Teldlmah, ~~ s guest of Miss Ernestine Mcat the J. S. Conety home Fri~night and Saturday. Elmer and James Dixon a ed the meeting Sunday altern~of the Triangle Baby Bee! Club A L O N G f u m B O TTO M R O A D Bury Tyson and Ernest Dixonwent with Imran Layman to thestock sala at Fnmont_ Saturdayalfemoon. Mrs. Byon Beard md Mrs. A. E. Dkon of f-be Sei! lmpmvement Club, attended Lbs project leaders'meeting at the Blair court houseThursday under the instruction ofMW; Ryzpnh Douglas of the ex- tenson department of the A g - cultural Oollega of Lincoln.. Carl Sorensen, Mrs. Whit Wallace and Mrs.Henry Sorensen of theBnagevxew Club were others fromLhde vicinity ahendlng. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sorensen and family of Staplehurst, Neb., were vidling oyer the week-end with u m m A n s n u c rAND TITLE COMPANY Banded Ahdncten rnonn l5 -_ . - _ _ . . _............ ugmmmak Sm; Dnuuu vnluen 1; na w I Ithe Rum Ce nte r. ,°_§'"5;ggf Hat now at gg, Flah- new tof the uw styles just received and BUSINESS I)lRE€'l'0RY m a m p é w m x n r r . ~ r.undHrs.Uo'rmImym.mi.\\dchildrenwe n s w a y da mn suc h:utthaHar»ehel h y m n o me , nu rMr.a nd\i rl.HAxry 'I'y lo nm>dPnul,Mr.¢ ndl!n.-\'nma hT§ :a n andM.iuGlndy s Ba lmrwe n nn- da y d xme r gu mf .| o l Mr . mdM n . <=»;,;==__gd nearTekam;h. Mo nda y i no m;ha atthe ca txle andhorsomu-kat. cod z od a w , s u a'»§'»in e o ln i n n ll ~-» tor Women and Ubin." Summer Silk Dnues-vduag n s ¢ :aaa ma :asathe f'2.§ IZ ? :.M. Purmsm Hnfsouanmnntus ..¢.. . _ _ _ - _ - - - . _ Tha Bench Community Clubmltwithl l h .I n n F r md n m Thu n- dly aftemnon vid; twelve msn- be n p n us n t The dte mo on v m spent in quilting for tha hostess. The wa mmi re will bc he1d'8£ the hnmn of Mn. Gaulle Thin!- foldt A amp ol friends had | bu-¢h~ dny mrpri le party vn Mn. ChrllJenna Weéneodny waning. Those pno mt we n llr. md Hn. L o ui s .~cke md children, Hr. nndldrn. George Fallen, Mx. and H n .Ted BUSINESS I)lRE€'l'0RY Pnrl m sm m m m : m a s o m asm vrc s Auto Repairing a Sndllty c.. No.No.1a mm s1' .r. _u. a0\ unA N11:40 A.ddy 7:40 P. H. dllly crmm Sundry No. 111 NanhhomdNo.4 6:58A.M.dlilyNo.2 2:00P.M.d|.ll1 u-apt Sunday No. 122 mm sus sqnzmmsa n c m o & Watlmmd 1 8:85 A. u. 4111! Eastbound 6:30 P. IL daily BUS some SOUTH BUS soma Noam10:80 A. IL 6:00 P. u.9.00 A.8:15 P. M.M.12Noon6:15 P. u. n n n m n n u l z l a l m 'ma ll o me o lm m m e r w u n( l l md m d b y l l m n c e n ) W e s xa h uge wh uti o r i ldur P.8 .S lr a » e n. Pn | . Dr. Nnrmm K. Bathmum o n o m r m l s r Over th, Bid: Dru; Gb.pp m B l n c k u Evenings by Avvilatmmi MARCUS BECK In bn nn e n n (All li nd | u m a Over Fu-men State Bunk CARL SCHMIDT INSURANCEREAL ESTATE and Office inCoax! Home HANSON & m m nim s Pilot Bldg, mu, NebraskaPHONE Black 1s hn r m¢ ¢n u l h ¢¢ Beemfltiel n n n s f m s a n n u l moons huns S¢.v\e Cwked Mall Bu Depot 204 Wdkzr Ave. u m m A n s n u c rAND TITLE COMPANY Banded Ahdncten rnonn l5 xpmmnn Lnndn EAT ATv.»\x:rs PLACE Twodooneutof D R . E n w m ' r . mru m m m * X-ny Savieo Olicea in sun Bmk Bldg.Phone 298 mm-, Nebr. LOANSOffice in Side Bank-Bldg. Dr. Nnrmm K. Bathmum o n o m r m l s r Over th, Bid: Dru; Gb.pp m B l n c k u Evenings by Avvilatmmi u m m A n s n u c rAND TITLE COMPANY Banded Ahdncten rnonn l5Pill# Edt.mm-. Nair. B- m m sn u ss ~ Inbnnncs »f Au nm u m a Over Fu-men State Bunk D R . E n w m ' r . mru m m m * X-ny Savieo Olicea in sun Bmk Bldg.Phone 298 mm-, Nebr. EAT ATv.»\x:rs PLACE Two doon east ofVi nwn -Bum G mg ax p m m n n L n n d nMARCUS mzcx u o m m n A n s r m c r m Office in Co m Ho me CARL SCHMIDT INSURANCEREAL ESTATE andLOANSOffice in Side Bank-Bldg. Saturday at the Byron Beard homeonthewayfromOmahawheretheir dx weeks old son had re~ covered fmm a meant operation.Sunday dinner guests at the ..............-...................... A + Also Comedy, "Don't Leavé Home" Saturday Matinee 10 and 25c Mary Conety of Valley, Mr. andMrs. A. W. Barge of Herman, Mr.and Mn.Harold Barge and Mr. and Mn. Ned Tyson. Miss Ella Morrison of Tekamsh, and George Ackerman of Herman,were Sunday afternoon visitorswith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rutledge. Mrs.Lars Paulsen and daugh- ter,Anna were Thursday after-nm-,n wmltors at the Ras PetersenhomenearR o s e ~ .sick list the flflt of the week. Helen Haawell o! Teldlmah, was a guest of Miss Ernestine McCoyat the J. S. Conety home Fridaynight and Saturday. Elmer and James Dixon attend- ed the meeting Sunday afternoonof the Triangle Baby Bee! Club attheCarlAndersonhome,nearKennnrd.Oct. 4th, Alvin Jacobs will be host. Mm._A. R. Beale; spent Wednes- HoHng'l;[§atre Bunn, helping wok !or silo work-ers.The Opal Reeves and ByronBunn families wan there FridayRalph and Miss Grace Ray wen Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of thdr dster,Mn. Mary York, near Tekamnh.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hansen of Omaha,spent Sunday afternoon Friday and Saturday, September 25 and 26 |1' f _..-/f ==M A E T E S E ~ ~ 'F A L C O N S ~ ~~ ~L ~~<;~ ,u ,3f¢`1I~ Q .<c~ S )» \B e s s o A N | E | . s .~~~ k n l c n n o o c o u r s . :~ THURSDAY ~. Bargain Night W ith Spencer T racy and Sidney Fox Also Comedy "DOG DOCTOR" NEW S REEL One admiulon ldmil! hm psople She i s sta y i n g a t th e A r t h u r W h i te h o me .~ Mi s s Ha n n a h J ensen sp e n t a c ouple o f da y s a t t h e A r t W h i t e ..;.g .u ; Hr. md lln. Fred Hnnlnm mdBirdievidtedSundaym m m n vnu Hr. I-lld Mn. F. Mulle r o f Burt county. Wanted at once:500 Women m join the Fashion Center HosieryClub-getting dlk stockings treeappeals to you dnn't i well thenget all the details at the Fashion Center in Blair today.Fashion Center Winter Coats forWonien-$16.'15 and $25-all sizes, stylea and colon.Select your Coat now-a small depodt will hold it. BENCH NOTES Mr.and Mrs. James Pauluon were Sunday afternoan vinitaré at gi; Andrew Christensen home i n r.Mr. and Mrs. Gus Menckg and Miss Bessie Mencke of Tekamah. were Sunday dinner gests of Mr. and Mrs.Rudolph encke andfamily. Childrens Wide rlb school stock- ings an sale at 16¢: a pair in sizes 6 to 9% at the Faahiun Center intm slmdes.Fashion Cenfer Fall Dreams priced at $8.98 tn $12.75 in sizes 14 in 52 Bhd 14% so 2655-all tha smart new styles, colors, md ma- tedals.Supply your needs now. 0 children visited with Mr. andMrsPad Padua um family wednegl day evening.Miss Hazel Noyes of Cereaco, and Mia; Ruth Lippincott were Thursday dinner guests o f Mn. Minerva Carter. Mr. and Mrs. James Pwsen nb-Qended a dmee given at the John'l'hieLfoldt home Saturday evening. While.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Applebyand Betty visited with relatives in Blair, Sunday evening.Mr. Peter Jensen is somewhatimproved after a week'n sickness.Grandma Holstein spent saved days last week at the Will Hansen homesMrs. Ernest Sprick was operated and at present is doin nicely.Mr. and Mrs. Will ffm visited Wednesday evening at the DetldWulf home.Pete Taylor took his thimn to'Arlington Monday and will have A stand there during the fair. Miss Marie Ward is gpendjngthe week in Bldnwdting with rel- atives. Jack Petersen spent Tuesday night with Merle Ward,helping him eelebralie his birthday. Saturday at the Byron Beard homeonthewayfromOmahawheretheir dx weeks old son had re~ covered fmm a meant operation.Sunday dinner guests at the ..............-...................... A 4d Also Comedy, "Don't Leavé Home" Saturday Matinee 10 md 25c Mary Conety of Valley, Mr. andMrs. A. W. Barge of Herman, Mr.and Mn.Harold Barge and Mr. and Mn. Ned Tyson. Miss Ella Morrison of Tekamsh, and George Ackerman of Herman,were Sunday afternoon visitorswith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rutledge. Mrs.Lars Paulsen and daugh- ter,Anna were Thursday after-nm-,n wmltors at the Ras PetersenhomenearR o s e ~ .sick list the flflt of the week. Helen Haawell o! Teldlmah, was a guest of Miss Ernestine McCoyat the J. S. Conety home Fridaynight and Saturday. Elmer and James Dixon attend- ed the meeting Sunday afternoonof the Triangle Baby Bee! Club attheCarlAndersonhome,nearKennnrd.Oct. 4th, Alvin Jacobs will be host. Mm._A. R. Beale; spent Wednes- HoHng'l;[§atre Bunn, helping wok !or silo work-ers.The Opal Reeves and ByronBunn families wan there FridayRalph and Miss Grace Ray wen Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of thdr dster,Mn. Mary York, near Tekamnh.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hansen of Omaha,spent Sunday afternoon Friday and Saturday, September 25 and 26 |~l , »~ I /¢~ ~ E f ~ , 2 F A L C O N T ~~ r _.~..)_ B E B E D A N I E L S »~~ Nrxw c zxu o o c o r - e vf z ' THURSDAY ~. Bargain Night W ith Spencer T racy and Sidney Fox Also Comedy "DOG DOCTOR" NEW S REEL One admiulon ldmil! hm psople She i s sta y i n g a t th e A r t h u r W h i te h o me .~ Mi s s Ha n n a h J ensen sp e n t a c ouple o f da y s a t t h e A r t W h i t e ..;.g .u ; Hr. md lln. Fred Hnnlnm mdBirdievidtedSundaym m m n vnu Hr. I-lld Mn. F. Mulle r o f Burt county. Wanted at once:500 Women m join the Fashion Center HosieryClub-getting dlk stockings treeappeals to you dnn't i well thenget all the details at the Fashion Center in Blair today.Fashion Center Winter Coats forWonien-$16.'15 and $25-all sizes, stylea and colon.Select your Coat now-a small depodt will hold it. BENCH NOTES Mr.and Mrs. James Pauluon were Sunday afternoan vinitaré at gi; Andrew Christensen home i n r.Mr. and Mrs. Gus Menckg and Miss Bessie Mencke of Tekamah. were Sunday dinner gests of Mr. and Mrs.Rudolph encke andfamily. Childrens Wide rlb school stock- ings an sale at 16¢: a pair in sizes 6 to 9% at the Faahiun Center intm slmdes.Fashion Cenfer Fall Dreams priced at $8.98 tn $12.75 in sizes 14 in 52 Bhd 14% so 2655-all tha smart new styles, colors, md ma- tedals.Supply your needs now. 0 children visited with Mr. andMrsPad Padua um family wednegl day evening.Miss Hazel Noyes of Cereaco, and Mia; Ruth Lippincott were Thursday dinner guests o f Mn. Minerva Carter. Mr. and Mrs. James Pwsen nb-Qended a dmee given at the John'l'hieLfoldt home Saturday evening. While.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Applebyand Betty visited with relatives in Blair, Sunday evening.Mr. Peter Jensen is somewhatimproved after a week'n sickness.Grandma Holstein spent saved days last week at the Will Hansen homesMrs. Ernest Sprick was operated and at present is doin nicely.Mr. and Mrs. Will ffm visited Wednesday evening at the DetldWulf home.Pete Taylor took his thimn to'Arlington Monday and will have A stand there during the fair. Miss Marie Ward is gpendjngthe week in Bldnwdting with rel- atives. Jack Petersen spent Tuesday night with Merle Ward,helping him eelebralie his birthday.Roland Ormsby were hontesses to Cameron went m Anmgwn wxmthe Emanon Club at the fonnefs her.l 'home on Tuesday evening.Fo\-Geo. Smith went to Ompha Fri- 'lowing the regnlur hguxipesa mqetf- gigy sg gqend a. few days with ing the remainder of the evening mrs. smlm.was spent at cards..Z. Russell _q_I Wqahingtgrp, ~ {"..¢an|-mr:Wninnnn12 miles noxih ol Arlington.lost E. W. Buniic home. three head of horsa on Friday Mr. and Mm Ha: night when struck by a. bolt of Omaha, spent Satunlightningduringtherdnsbonn. Sunday at the Ben \Hnns C. Larson vho lives in the The Baptist churnsame vlclnlty, h two killed about a public supper in tl the same time by another bolt.ing on Main streetMr.ancl Mrs Frnnk Snocleer ning and enjoyed a IIBHEC Citv maart Maw were up from Lincoln over theweek-end at the Mrs. lldry Hart home. 'Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Ben beauty work in Blnlr.Genuine Realistic Permanente $5 and $7.50. Evening work by appointment-keep your money at home-pat#ronlze a taxpoyer of Washington county-it will pay youl YQRK CREEK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Mania Chrlntien- uen and children were Sunday dio- ner guests at the Jim Brodersonhome.'hlr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane and children were visitors at the John Rceh home last Friday evening.Arthur and Chester Frvedrlcksen of San Pedro, Calif., and Raymond and Kenneth Larsen were Sunday night and Monday guests at the C. H. Wllllurnnen home. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jones return-ed home last Saturday alter spend- Bge.Miss Emily Hanse n ot omni.. we s ngue e tls s t we e ka tthe lrs . Anna Paddle homo.A large crowd of their end! gave Mr. and nn. Howard a clmrivari ot the Leach home here Saturday eve .Fred Rogert is driving a new Chevrolet truck purchased Baton day ot the Jespereeu garage. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burdiewent to Omaha Saturday m d vldtedover Sundny with their daughter,Mrs. R. B. Daugherty and family. Rcnnld,little son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brunton, was qudte ill Last week but il some better now.Mrs. John Andersen assisted Mrs.Brunton in ¢-Irina for him. Chas. Swartz of Emerson, cameThursday uw oct as temponry de~ pot agent here and rweve Mr.Woolsey, who was transferred to Fordyce, Neb. Little Betty Jane Jensen ls staying with Mrs.Chris Hansen thls week while her mother is atArlington. E. E. Potadle of Malmo.:nent wmcn nme sue received manylovelyandusehxlgifts.Thirty- goeetr were invited.Theevening was spent.very delight.- y iu guessing games and eon- Mro. Albert Woodvmrd and llwe and 7>ent the afternoon here will Mr and Mrs.L. A. Woodward. She was accompanied by lun. N.R. Burdic and Dickie who vddtedat the E. W. Burdc home.Dlclderemained for n few days visit with smndpnrvntu-Mr.and Mrs.Leo Hager olAmes,Neb.,were week-end guestsof Mr. ma Mn. Ivan Helms. Dick Gent returned Friday from s few weeks vlxlt wth friends at Gwllmtln, Mlseour-l.Became ol the n i n only twoinningswereplayed in A game hero Sundey between the Juniors ltd. of Omaho, come up Thursdo | and a team from Kennord.The s e o r e t h e n w a s w t o l l n f n v o rof the Juniors. Hbln. Agn; Peddie, Miss Emily unsen o maha, Miss Caroline Wnnhtnr nml Mn. .Inman v... Hum yv vl a l v n u a v vu s W ednesday and Thursday, Sept. 30 - Qct. 1 Bargain Nights »'f." ;" 5-1~ ~B L A ( K ~l :s \..3 1 .|3 ,1|9 ' 1 "a I ' Q r . ; F~:§;.3 j i .rf.".".f. 'f _\_.x g h n u s n o m u o ¢ , »v . . \ ' *~. : ~~Os(|w ~~ ~ ~ j ' ~ Also Comedy, "Second Hand Kisses" SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27, zz; gud gs ~~un|\muu" .~Ruomss.. ~ ~THU,~/ '~y n f l ; ~ Sunday Matinee, 10-25c "And the Green Grass Grows All-around. A Screen Song.Also Paramount Pictorial, No. 9 Also Fox News.~ n 25 MEN'S SUITS worth up fb $25.00, Your Choice $12.45 25 BOYS' SUITS worth up to $18.50, Your Choice $8.45 Your Choice $8.45ingseveraltdlysisgr;gNMr. S\;1nday hem wmz hiu i n r d i t i m - , ~ E 1 2 J s'aren s,r. nn .ear- G ome.I .-1.235 J Plainview.Miss Anna Goodrich of Blnk,Mrs. Theo. Parrish and san and ~~B o y s K l l e é P a n t ! S u l t a , 8 8 0 8 ~ t 0 _Q-.and I§Ir§.Jol}n Reeh_ and Wu A supper guest at the E. Wo Funds and Anthonv Bavnmnn nf 18emldren spenz Saturday evening atthe Clemens Williamsen hnme.Mr.md Mrs. Chris Petersenand lon retumed to the Theodore Willinmaen hom from Norfolk, on .m._.1_" _».,._..____ L_. Burdie home Thursday.Omaha,returned Sandny from a Mr.and Mrs.P.S.Hopkins trip to Myrtle, Minn. where they ere zuem la n Sunday of Mr. spent a vidting her dnmr.and Mrs. Geo. Plrriah nt thdr Returning Lhey shopped at pointshoge at P¢§':lh1rL ___Miss Alice Leach of Herman.¥¢"¥""":.¥¥""'?3'""'"'.I'hq¢uv\Il!runourr~e|\1lar|ineof|d¢s.Yourduleelaxnurauuym r r e w m e n nan m u m r Bild DIIB.1*E Y o u n g Y i !gn d Ho wa r d Mgr gge o f Tgkggnghgmplny rn ént ~~ ~ k r ~ i n i Week ~ l l n i f m l i n mnrvinmn Rnhanrlnx: llnmsen returned home with them,after visiting with them the pasttwo weeks.if. and Mrs. Wm. ' ~an Bergitte spent HYnltenumn qt the Anton Petersenhome at Hooper.A number of rdltives andfriendsgatheredattheOscarThane home Sunday afternoon in honor of Mr. Thonel birth mnl- varsary.The afternoon was rpentin visiting :her which Mrs. Thane ferved a nice lunch., Irlendn.Miss Stoll: Jespersen is ng-oln attending the state university. A special eleetlon of the Her- man lchool district will be hddQ c w b e r l t o v o i e o n a t e n y e m- lease of the Legion hlll for school purposes at an annual rental of$850.Hexetolon the school hu rented the hnl iearly by a long lease the rent be much cheap- er.Thursday of this week wuHer- men day at the eonn mtelr.Theschool.:and all ot hudneu _._ _....__ _.. .......--.- ------»-;evening, September 12 at PaplllionNeb.Rev. John H. Ha ll ol the Methodist church read the mnx~ rings service.The bride i l the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Hu-ry Leach of thln plwe.She graduated from the Herman highschool ln the class ol 1928.She is employed ae operator an the telephone,offlce md will continueher work for Um present.nu. Marcos is the son of Dave Mnreoel of Tehmah.He ls employed ntlpresent with a navel arew.They Ire mlki nl their homo i n Hamm Garrison BLAIR. NEBRASKA D A N A ~ r m w s 9Thenqt\| ;n| -mn f o r 'Dum lootbnll men this yur be | anlmmno wi th the Univer- dt y of Oml hl at Omlhl, Frldny, Bepiaunber 25th.Tex Ja na ex-P°¢'-I to tat out his lineup bafore the lmpmtmt Conoordln Tachen' College nme whic h n t he n m oonfexexergnme on the Da m schedule. Trlnlty Theoloflul Seulintrrwillopalm n week.Thlneen mm w i l l mdy ln o ur S a ni mry a m 1°,\,¢ |m m v w 'ha§ r¢!°r ¢l1enpport v!fA\=h1¢Hv°"proiwt.n r l a li .| h 1 w i | o I up u l n » t o t mr a | \ 5 °' ° Y ' ° l \ 1 ¢ ' 5 ° ¥ ' -Bl\o\r thueaThe Achievement day i n th; " _ r , ' " t f ° , ¢ h ¢ w , i , ° , ¢ ,»| ~| ,,\bo7 l!Wla nrlda ti nnby mo Hn| | prln¢wl1 le lo le fhepm5 ec t. mu w l n l b l g b a mu l e d u n s h d - Y ° " * P " | ° ° ' - \ " ~ P P ° * " ° ° ° l ¢ ' - \ ' ° "C l u h r e p n u n t e d a t i l m m m n a f " h ° p m ! , , d { , | , | , , , , , , g § , | | p f o l n m n t r h e h i g h n h o o l n n d - m e e d n g n n u f o u o m : l u b o l the ,h,, M,d fudge,-,"_an w| 'hlm°Il0¢ %0 b¢ r2 "I1c h\ll¢K|E. Dkon a nd Hrs . By ro n Ba rd, thmb e é a rmn xdmrll an ¢_h,,,l;iu\l¢_ulg¢60call nnd1orchil-de legu¢esof th¢Sell Improve- hogs sleep.Th; hm the plu s dnn B 5 é e nta .lmant Club;Mrs.lo ui s Do ma k- ' e r l n d np..3lY'H4>lenbaum, delegttos ol the Cdlhy Corner Community Club;M n .IAM! Hlndle y,Kn.J u. 'fhompoo nugd l n . P o h r Nd| \m mr u e n d n z ¢|,,'IU-\| !l!¥ ou!om*tlm£gv ony ou,d d "mf l h ° : : | ' ° y m w h ~ v ¢ = h ° v ° w 1 = = = | = » P m° = d " . ma ka o ne l mpro nmmt for ¢h,Ie lllbe 01 'nl~dlta no e ¢ » o y o uln gu o v u mh o g u l w w e v u .lv _ mv h umbl e v uy ln th e f ut uml wu ¢ hn t n !| v mt i l do n | y | t a m. '| \ l | Hi ¢ ! ¢ ¥ °\ I !l ¢ N| ° 0 ~ Biueenly yours 'the ll¢Cart.hy Progressive Club'gg Md; "l..§ `°¢ ,§ "¢Zl'1.S'.3.'°".?L'I na v . c é m J o o mla .u m W h l n w w w ,Hrs.c u i .F'?P?.,,,-_____¢__....Sorensen md l n .Henry Soren- I.-~Ehlr. Nebr., Sepwmbe: 24, 1981 . m ~ » ¢ m » p n » ¢ m » a b m a m ° ¢ |v n s r r t x o l u u u ]m = m a l » » . 1 . c . m m > a m » ' u » ¢ ~ m y ' m a w m u » ° b °» -. ,w s u n m s u n d u w v x u z lu-. ml l l i b q l l u s lo rnpr county' m s m n r of w u h h x w n wlmfv - H e w u w s n d i n t h l l w u n t y o n a fu-19 up near Herman when he m a h m o f m m u A£ !| tl .a i v l n¢ Bla lthe 1 v mtta Wuhingwn where he had An ap- po i o t n o zc u n u i mn s mt l ms e c - m m /ot Agriculture md since th§Z!inae.b¢hu beenounneded Kr.Ind Km.luli ul Potqnen. \K.l6pp'| relatives. nenomplnledllfl Hu, June: Kirby mr.m a M n . n e w s u l o k l m dmv o do v n bo o l | | hl l| | £ S\ md lyfor 1 vldt nt the homo of Mk. and md tMn_B:dm0llen.A wi t h lr. Hx- nll i e h li mnu za n dt o me e tl r.Petuneni brother, Chtii mdwlfe "v-==w g - m a d ' n d " " : . n m N¢u.,vnm ul .N v s d f h n w n y h o m e f m m ~ m m m ; i n L i p p i n c o t t h o m e s i n c e w u s i n me h n n e e » x t l u n md o n d 3 \ 1 h ¢ ' 1 i ¢ , x w l mw x a mm m- n convention at the Dimluh Bmt.her~ of Ocwbe: for tlxdr homo a t wi th i i wbunm o f lgrlmlture._hood 00 which Mg. Puhnen vnu | E\\1'¢\¢l. Calif. In bil ,work ha hu been nent to 'ddeglta Subscribe for The Enterprise. South Amsrica md other podnte ol lnhmlt.Hs know!mule m d FAMILY nmmlon ' Hs. Geo. Koh, Jr. vu | vi|~ lhor to the metropolis Wedneadny. l r .m d l i n .P m m u m ' ~ Ufllll. bln pla nne d a n mo mm- blle trlp to Canada md w¢<\r<i|nt' lr brought thdr chlldxnn up to Blah- £0 shy with relatives whik Away.Mrs. Qleml. vu forum-ly Cdeih Reeh, 'dnnghter o l Mn- Adolph Voss md lived in Shir bo- lore her mnrrlngs.The childrm a n wi th her mother and at tho Ed Gllbertson home on the Bench. this year.The Rev. J, A. Hutch inson, Baptist'/_minister from Te- hm lli.in a regularly enrolled mtudent at Dana who dnva back io Tekarnah each evmlng.Rev. ,Samuel War-lug,Bapdrt minister l a t Palmyra,Nebraska,has also \¢|mlled at Dana thia year.The . Waring dr-lvea to Dena i n e for Monday mornlng classes me returns to Palmyra Thursday 'evening ol each week.We are~ indeed happy w ne such outstand- lnz men register for work in our college department. The Faculty Ladle:Club o l Dann College ind Trinity Se'mln» ery were entertained by Mn. Er- land Nelson at the Bondo Mem~orlal laxi Thursday afternoon. Harvest customs in varlous coun- tries constituted the theme of the discussion as well ar the garner: an arounuwn.so p u u n g upthru the ahed rods that le m :plum the mi ddle pa rt for Iod- der,are wooden m m for all outlet.For intake the dde win- dows were brought in dlghtly at the tops to make an opanlng. Then the open!.undown the alder were eloeed up Irlth buardl.I never have had trouble with the hogs, altho eeveral hundred eome~ fi-02% are there et once. BLAIR CANNING COMPANY CLOSES SEASONS PACK The Blair Conuiuz Company closed the 1981 eeuon'| pack last Wednesday, nlber being in open- tion for twenty-two days. Due to the untimely hot and[dw weather this year the pack was materially reduced The early ¥0wH»¥ m s AUGUSTA HALL Hn. Auguzte H-Ill. guen ol the Home for the past dght years, passed away Sunday morning, S e p t e mh e r l d a t t h e a g e o t 87 r e m Deemed was hom lnMaine,where she rodded until l I sen representing the Bridge View Club;Mrs.Harry Andersen and Hrs.Fred Dlehneyer,delegates of the Bell Creek Community Glub;and Mrs.Ray Krogh and lqa .Will Li nde n re rmmed the Bw Pi c k Up Club. N o u u m n m r m n m - ' r a m s A dispatch Ko the daily papers from Nebraska Qty announces that there is no unemployment problem there.The wmivx plank1888 when with her hlrevband, Wm.|t that place is, in fact, seeking L.. neu sh ro¢ , , , mt y _ ' Ni mg Her mg irnore workers to peel tomatoes. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Farnsworth The rush of actlvlty i' the result N b ln of uupreedented receipts ol toma-had preceded them to e ruam m f toes durlng the past few days.ee K on a arm near Splker in The boom is to continuethe latg eixtla.|" PTo Mr and Mrs. Han four cm|_|for about two weeks.be dren we born,_two of_YYh'!'"'...?,?df.m..e:.1'f §"$"'.3Zf'..,§'.`f..ing hogs and he knows them well and when here was eonarldered one of the be# a uihbride a in rm bred drelal. We have known him personally for over thirty years and when be nomar to Blair we usually have the ga ll!!! of 1 . vnu wi th hlm but time hewaaeompelledto leave unexpectedly and so we mlue do ur vi dt. PAREWELL PICNIC PARTY A number of relatives gathered at the Hennsn Park Sunday att- emoon for a farewell picnic in honor o! Arthur and Chester Fred- enckson of San Pedro, Cellfornia, who l d t Monday morning for thdr home after spmding the week vmung relatives here The afternoon was spent plsy-I A reunion of the P. x. Nelson family was he-ld l a n Sunday at the home of Herman Kuhr, south ot Kennard I n d l thirty-tivo relatives were present for both dinner and ment the afternoon, the men piwhing hom shoes and tha ladle: wdaitlng.After the eve- ning mm the evenlng was spent ln a social manner. ma r ON J UNI O R Y E ARL I NO J. T. Nelson ol Blair, returned from the Washington county fnlr at Arlington Wednesday evening feeling quite elated over Ure fact that his junior ywliuz boar, Tip Top, had taken first in s class of Junior yearEngs. J. T. hes n hog of mighty goodbreeding in Tin Top and hue good and e nter tai nmen t.Miss .Caroline J olmson presented a n intere sting ta lk o n Har ves t C us to ms an d Mrs . J .E .Bartley presented har ve st poems,af te r whi c h refreshments were ser ved.A la rge pac kag e of mo st b eau ti- f u l blankets,rugs,linens an d othe r articles f o r th e be au ti fi c a ti o n o f college guest ro oms wa s received f r o m th e Ladies'A i d Soc i ety at Ce dar Falls, Io wa. Mi ss A n n a C.W in d,th e n e w De a n o f W omen and teac her o f biologic al sciences a t Dan a.is ma k i ng p r of i ta ble us e o f th e He h variety of b otanic al and soolo gic al spec i mens ava ilab le i n an d ar ound Blai r.Mi s s W i nd c ome s to Da n a f r o m the c ity schools o f Detroi t, Mic hi gan.Sh e ha s h er A .B. de~ g-r ee fr om the Univer sity o f Min n. es o ta a nd h er M. A . f r o m C o lu mn b la Uni ver sity . Da n a College is this y e ar a dd - i n g a n organized stu de nt he alth servic e under th e direc tion o f Mis s A gne s Bec k, R. N.This ser- vic e, tog ether with the c oo peration o f Bla ir me dic al me n should c on- s t i t u t e adequate proidsion f o r stu de nt he alth. _Prof.C.A .Stub is th is y ear * s i vi n s a college course o n th e Ho no r' s plan.Th i s pla n is.a n adaptation o f th a t whi c h i s used in s. number of th e E uro pea n s mi- versities and wh i c h i l also being tr ie d a t Swar thmor e College i n this c oun try .Un d e r th i s p la n th e stud ents are no t required to a t- tend c lass, but are c onsidered n1a~ tur e,sc holarly indi vidu als wh o stu dy their subjec t f o r th e sake o f the subjec t ra th er th a n f o r ulte ri or reasons.Th e class o r ganized by Pro f. Stu b spend s most of i ts h o u r s o f p r e p a r ati o n ~ th e c orn app ar ently su ff e re d t h e grea ter da ma ge due ] to th e fac t th a t th e e a rs wer e ju s t s e tti n g o n wh en th e extr emely h o t wea th er stru c k it.I n spi te o f th e fa c t that this 3» ear's planti ng was muc h la r ge r th a n us ua l th e outc ome showed less c o m canned th a n i n previous y ears. D u r i n g th e twe n ty - two day s o f oper atio n there wer e 9 36,5 13 c ans of c orn pac ked.Th is ru n i s a b ou t 120,000 c ans sh or t o f la s t y ear wh ic h wa s also c o ns id er ed a p oo r y ear.A b o u t 65,000 cases o r 1,- 560,0 00 c ans is s nor mal run when we athe r conditions f a vo r a good crop.Enoug h ac reag e was pla nted to ma k e 1,680,000 c ans o r 10,000 able this y e ar. Co rn is pla nted b y the vari ous fa r me r s abo ut th e vi d n i ty o f Bla ir , th e s ee d b e in g f u mi s he d a t a no mi na l cost b y th e c an ni ng c ompany .Th e ac reage o f eac h fa r me r is reg ula ted b y h i s esti- ma ted ab i li ty to c ar e f o r the c o r n when it be c omes rea dy as the c orn mu s t be pic ked a t th e pro per time to a ssu re its be ing in pro per c ondition f o r c anning.Ne a r ly 120 0 ac re s we re p la nted thi s y e ar th e c o r n r u n n i n g f r o m o n e to n to a s h i g h as f o u r to ns p e r acre. Th i s c o r n ne ts th e f a rme r $ 8 a n d $10 pe r to n depen ding o n th e vari ety . Th e Bla i r Ca nn in g Compa ny 's p la n t requires ab o u t o n e hund red an d th ir ty -f ive people to oper ate wh e n r u n n i n g f u ll bla st an d p r o - vid es a ve ry i nte re sting s ig ht. The pla n t ma i nta in s i ts o w n stea m pla nt an d g e n er a te s i ts o wn e le c - tri c c u rr en t f or u se o f the var io us de c tri c moto r s wh i c h r un th e mw- chinery . pa s s e d awa y i n Ma i n e be fo re the f a mi ly c a me we s t a n d tw o af te r th e y h ad ma d e th i s th e i r h o me . Mr . an d Mr s. I Imll we re b oth re - ma rlra ble pc p ole, Mr. Ha ll b ei ng o f di stan t re la ti ve o f H e n r y W ads-wo r th Lo n g f ello w s n d a m a n o f : educ ation an d refi neme nt.M r s H a l l wa s also a w o m a n o f mo r e th a n ord ina ry ab ility an d ed u c a ti o n an d o f a c h a r a c te r th a t i s rar ely met. Iti s the p le asu re of the wr i te r to ha ve k n o wn bo th Mr . a n d M m H a l l a n d t o h a v e k n o w n them wa s to respect them and we feel that in her passing We have lost a real friend. L i vi n g to suc h a ri pe o ld a g e he r direc t relati ves we r e f o r th o \»m: =| . . |n a | r \ l » I n a v v a ' v l a n l v v w u o n n u ar e ab le to ea rn f r o m $2.50 to $3.50 per day working- on a pounds peeled ba de .A s ma n y a s 10 0 tons of toma toes per da y have been rec eived.Re c e ip ts a re f a r la rg er th i s y e ar tha n f o r a n y ea r i n th ehi stor y o f t h c c o m p a n l Th e in- c rease is duo to inc reased ac reage, a b etter than a ve rag e c ro p and the fa c t th a t the c r o p i s r ip e ni n g r ap - id ly . F L I E S F R O M T H E C O A S T Mi s s My r t le Gottsc h,da ug h te r o f M r .a n d Mr s .B e n Gotts c h ot' W as hin gto n,Neb.,c ame b y a i r plan e f r o m Seattle,W as hin gto n, cases ha d conditions been f a vo r - I mo s t p a r t gone.She leaves butllllonday to reac h her ll10i»h¢f'S bed one sister,Mr s .E m m a E a g e r o f ls i d e a t a n Oma h a hos pital wh er e Lin c o ln a n d a nu mb e r o f close.Sl1¢ is se d o u s ly i ll wi th i n te s ti n a l fr i en d s to mo ur n h e r d e ath . Th e fu ne ra l services wi th Re v. flu .Mr s .Gotts c h is repo rted as imp r o vi n g . i n g b a l l a n d vi d t l n g a f te r wh i c h all e njoy e da b a sk et su pp e r. Th os e atten d in g we r e Messrs.a n d Me s - ds mc s Cly d e La r s e n a n d s o n , A l- vi n Sven dg an rd an d dau gh ter s, E ve r e tt Clausen a n d son a n d A l - fr ed an d No r m a Clausen o f Ha r - ti n g to n ;C.H .W illia mso n,Ve no y W edergren,Gle n W ed erg ren o f Cra ig,E d g a r Clausen an d f a mi ly i o f Bla ir ,Theo.W i lli amso n an d If a mi ly , C h r i s P e te r s en a n d so n o f i No r f o lk ,A lf r e d Jc speraen a n dld su gh te rs ,F r e d C w s t i a n s c n o f Telbas ta , Harlan d C hr istian se n a nd B e tty L o u ,Mr s .Lu c y Lars en. Leo ne a n d Ke nn e th ,Ra y mo n d Lau rse n,Mr s .J .Mos e,Misses Ma b e l a n d Ma r i e Mose,Mr s. Geo . Mos e, Chr is Andersen. I P Y T H I A N S I S TE RS T o ME E T 0 C ' l ` .I 3 W .C. Geor ge o ffic iatin g, were heldTue sd ay after noon,Septe mber 153.o s o n m z s L A D I E S o w n I |Th e P " h ' t "Sisters d i s tn c t an d in ter men t ma d e i n th e Bla i r c emetery .|Lad ie s of the Ho me stea d d is tr ic t' J gmet a t th e h o me o f Mr s .Gle n C A R D O F T H A N K S W e ta ke th is me tho d o f th a n k - i n g a ll th o se wh o so ki n dly re me mb e re d u s d u r i n g th e illness an d la te r d e a th o f o u r d e a r hus~ band an d fa th er ,J o h n Ta y lor . W e wi s h to espec ially th a n k th e me mb er s o f th e Maso nic lo dg e fo r th ei r as si sta nc e an d Re v. Nor - li n f o r his wo r d s o f c o mf o r t a n d those wh o se nt suc h be au ti fu l flor al o ff er in gs . Mira . J ohn Tay lor an d fa mi ly . CORN HUSKING CONTEST Interest in a local Wuhinsrton Mc Na mi e Sept.18 th a n d or ga n- ized a club which will be called "Happy Harmony"., The following'officers were elected:president,Mrs Glen Mc-Namie;rice president, Mrs. Ein me t t He s to n ;sec retary ,Mr s . F r a n k Ne ls o n ;treas urer,Mr s . Fr e d W eaver.Co mmi tte e :M E . Fr e d W e aver ,Mr s .E m m e t t H » ton, Mrs. Virgil Beard.Reporter, Mrs. Elsa E. King. Mrs. Elsa E. King will behos-teas october 1.-nh-s. E. E. Kills.reporter.o S T E A D Y C A T T L E P RI C E S P R E D I C T E D : c onve ntion wi ll me e t i n Bla ir , Oc to b e r 1 3 , a t th e M. W . A .hall. Mr s .Ca r l Pieper,Mo s t Exc elle nt Chi ef,i s th e presi ding offi c er o f L o y a l Te mp le No . 3 1 , o f th i s c i ty an d th e loc al te mp le wi ll a c t a s hostess to th e visitors. Those in charge are planning toc n tc r td n a r o u n d seventy -five dele- g a te s Registration will take place in the forenoon and a fd !programwillbepresentedbothafternoon and evening. METHODIST Mmlsra s s APPOINTED at the Nebraska Methodist con- ferenc e in c losing sessi on las t Mon d a y i n Oma h a , a t th e F i r s t M. E . c hurc h. the presiding' bishop, E. G. Dialunnlnnn n l D'h§laflan|\ia 1and reas on 'rc be ' pr ou d o f hi m. _ He ' ti p pe d th e sc a le a t 8 7 0 p o u n d s a ll iseventeen mo n th s o ld an d i s th c l big ge st ju n io r y e s r lln g i n th e ` Spo tted Po lan d Chi na bre ed. ¢....... N E W M E M B E R S O F 1 3 C L U B i Th e Senior lnigh sc hool he ld a n 'elec tion to decide wh o should h c l th e n e w me mb e r s i n th e 1,3 Club .| Th e fi n a l res ults o f th e elec ti on i we re a s fo llows :Seniors-»-Mary Mu lle n ,Charles L o ve ;J u n i o r s - L y d i a N e we ll, He r b e r t B r o wn an d I II Ro b e r t F ly n n ;Sop ho rn ore s- J e nn Gilber tson,B e tty Me a ts a n d J o h n Bi f fa r . Th e 13 Club is th e p e p c lu b o f the sc hool an d they promo te all the | high school activities.The 13Club is getting away to a good start this year and we hope that they keep up the record of former years Mi s s Ros e K o rn a re k h e ad of th c Comme rc i al departme nt, is sponsor o f th i s organiz ation.I - 1| | _ ¢ | ) t r o l l s 5 II1 Mi s s I d a J ohn son an d sister, Mr s .Ne lli e Pay ne we r e Oma h a vis ito rs Wednesday . Mi s s Eliz ab eth No b le ,wh o is te ac h in g a t C ra i g, sp e nt th e wee k en d i n B lai r . Mr . a n d M m .Geo.The:-nes and Mi s s Ma r g a r e t J enk ins a n d Ru s- sell Ha r r i s o n dro ve to Oma h a o n Su n da y a n d to ok in a s ho w. I . ._ .. . . . .-._..... . . ., . . _ . ._ Ir rn . : 'H a &§..<".:||it .r.1 is ~.. :w t 25 .I . I ~~ 1:52 g . cf. Cz. .e;=.1f.,. ~ .fa. .¢\;.£*-;A .Q .f . , _.1.. "\ 1 , , .. .~t . r ~I a g o N :. .4 . . :.:._:. § '° : "f ?f )J " u 2,. ;lj g # ~.e . , ;_ g ~N e u r i t i a i ~~~1 . . ~' * ! \ ' 1 ~. . ; , ..; ,:, {' : . ..f " f > '.: g l .~ .,,. ...»" /, J c " : . i .. ».- \ : " |.. . Q ~.,\»:. ~S ¢., . : . f f 3 . ~~} ; = : ' . . ; _ { , ; , .£3E . . : »L u m b a o o ' x r ~ . 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M i 1 e s ' A n t i » P a t n P D ] s i n y o u r m l d i d l o c a b l - n e t,po c ke t,o r l a n d - h x m u m s f e we r gg;~:§.§$=$'°"""*j._ a o h a a n d p n l n m ~ ~" "~Z ' i l5 f o r 2 5 c u n tl 125 f°'f $1-00 §f§§" \ ,§.\~~ \\~=='`§§":?': § $ ? ;-». M l | . . .5 '~~ ~ ';§<r<g;is>0 * §1'§a>¢~;;§ \o. . s ? 3\ §\ §` l Q : \ ; "2: 1Z ~~ \' .r *Q 'tnllege library and meets with itsprofessor for weekly conferences. The entire responsibility is placed on,tha nudent.A series of com-prdemdve examinations at the close ol the course will determine the standing. President Erlund Nelson has ».~»..no rammed from his rradu- The com now in storage will \>°'c¢h£yEorn l - I u s f i n g ~ehlppedat different timesthrough-'beginning (0 liven up according out the winter to wholesale $10-um inlormntlnn from the h deery concerns in Omnha l.incoln,|F f f -Denver,Salt lnke Ci t Seattle braska.B u 0 me at Blur,Ne- and diHerent places in Wyoming,For the past five years, Wash, practlully all of the pack being ingtnn County's " n u t nuhbln already mntraded for.skhmers have shown themselves Seasonal Elin-H in butter end egz prices are probable for Neb- ru ka lu me n ln t he next few weeks und steady prices for lin- iahed cattle are predlcld by Har- old Hedgea,extension economist at the college at agriculture amid '1"=_\1=1f*==>'~.,,. ..............,................,......,.w..the list of appointments of pastors for Nebraska.Among them are the lollnwing affecting Wuhing» bon county: 0mAln'dxtrlct super~ lntnndent,C.C.Wilson.Blair, W.H.Jackson;Arlington, A. J. Edgar;Herman-Rose Hill,C.C. Norlln; Kennard, E. P. Booher. F. z. RUSSELL vlsrrs BL AIR E z.Russel _ D c o l Washin .. was a call Ch m mer Manda aries Came E y at the ron home in this city..Z.will be well remembered APBWAY ~ ~i IF ' u{ #11lu-I " l ' J l l n ' r u u w \ r v |§ l > ~ 1 < . > \g r ~~- l u v Q. .;j l .. ¢" | g 1 .¢ . \ \I |.l ff~ stay near present levels but ~'th some firmness appearing, ~rn prices will perhaps be lower, og prices lower and steady toower poultry pricaf Although short fed and lower ~ea ol cattle may be in a ~eaker poaitiomduring the period bout steady price;for finished ~ttle are in light,he forecast. ~e August report of cattle fed ndlcated 18 per cent fewer than a ear ago. HONOR TECUMSEB RELATIVES lapt Sunday a number of relr ,tives took well filled baskets and I enjoyed a fine picnic dinner at the Walter Sappenfield home, near Ruse Hill, honoring Mr. md Mrs.Loy Sappenfield ol 'I`ecum~ sch.Besides the honored guem, those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan and family, Mrs. Laura Tofte und family of the Rose Hill Garl Pieper and Iamlly of Blair. Afternoon visitors were Mzzand Mrs.ueorge Nelson and family of R1me Hill,Mr.and Mrs.Gaorgc Hindlay and family of west o i Henman. ate studies at the Unlverdty of Chicago.While at Chicago ha made s special study ol the work- ings of the new Chicago plan, and how a number of adaptations of this plan may be practiced in col- leges the size of Dann.Jones and Preddent Nel-Coachsonwill meet with the Junior College Lincoln, Athletic Conference at SaturdsW, S embQr 25. Inres poose toreq a t s f ro ma ol'Wamington county evening classes will this given at Dana College. numberteachers year beRegular college credit in residence will be given the people who com- plete these courses. arm; s s 1's'rs AUCTION I have sulrdlvided the former Bross property on South street into two 60x140 and one 8'lxl40, earner lot fronting north and live 60x2Q'1 foot lots fronting east and will sell these lots at public aue~ tion on Monday, Sept. 28th at 2 o'clock p.rn.One of these lots has good,large dwelling house with dty water,gsa and light. One lot on comer will be a real location for filling station onOmnhs. road, others are beautiful dwelling house lots. Remember the sale date, Sept. 28, 1981.Jensen dt Brass, Auctioneers. 85~1t Frank Reed. awnu CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Haxgett, Pastor e 'Bible School, 10 a. m. FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS FRIDAY .The Blair high football beam will open its season against Ben- son's strong team on the local field Friday afternoon at 8|30. Last yea: Benson was successful in ddeating Blair in an early sea- son game.However,the Blair boys have improved considerable since last season and they are hoping to defeat Benson in this opening game. Coach Adams of Benson,con- siders tha Blair~Benson game one of the more important on his schedule, and he is appointing his beam for this game.Howe r, Coach Lichllter of the Blair schools, assisted by Coach , is giving the local boys long and hprd workouts in preparation for this game. The teams are very evenly matched in size and speed:This will be a game worth going miles to see.The prospects are bright nor a fine football team. However, a fine football warn must have the complete support of the commun- ity.Thsrdore, we are expecting a large crowd of oommunlty boost- ers at this first game. The officials ol the first game are Coach Schmidt of Omaha Cen- tral Hizh. referee; Coach White of Omaha Technical High,umpire; Superintendent Mead of Calhoun, bead linollunn. FATHER IONAITIS SPEARS Friends-As you understand the m_....- n...- ...s fn \.. rt... fm I connsrenuy oo ue among me wpnotchers of Nebraska and, three times during those years,we have been represented at the National Bushing meet by Otto Sorensen or his brother Henry. The. Nebraska farmer at Lin- coln, Nehraska as usual are spon- soring the State Meet this fall and they are anxious to know aa soon as possible who will sponsor the local Waahlngton County Con~ fest.'Blix is an open invitation to any group or organization in Washington County who care to supervise the contest.Just notl~ fy T. A. Ieadley of the Nebraska Famer and he will supply you with all the necessary details. Iowa will sponsor the National Meet wil year in finding the World's Champion Husker. The My dry weather of late will likel ripen the corn so that a local husking contest could be held a little before November 1. The State Meet usually is hold soon after November 1 so ull county contests should be held about October 20 to 25. The Washington County Farm ureau will gladly assist any group or organization who wish to take charge of the contest. CLUBS STUDY PICTURES IN "HOME BEAUTIFICATION Meeting with extension clubleaders and preddsnts in Blalr, Nebraska for the first project leader training meeting,Misa Rlzpah Douglass of'the Agricul- tural College said ictures ex-Pfossthe indvidualltg of the peo- l 1 1 I \ (l l I\ l 41 i 1 ¢`THESE WORN-OUT TIRES ARE \ DANGEROUS! |Yet they are worth Money BOYSAND GIRLS » Why mn-ae along worn-out, dangerous am! "mishdy tires when you can get money instead ]oin the big Round Up N A of troublefiom them? We'll give you a liberal I Z E allowince for them, no matter what their ~Snl., Sept. 25 - 26. Blair V|P u m p k i n A U. s. Magic Mulmi-condition.And we'll ot Box Given Away as _Every Qulliiaz.u m money can b u y- :dit you with the mmm - U . S .t h u with dwH C01 SAFEW. hound l-` of p . .. a n n FFEE AY mz.\:~:n rash at time urchase . It'| Buy . . . con: ll Ann Asn .us llow. HURRY! :Q ='£a;lK¢$~\".¢["l »~~ -"a»1" ia-s»-;»-f-~¢I - . qa ~\ I l ~ ~ . 0 vs l l »_ . F \ » ;~' u a $ 1 2 ~ ~5 t ~1 "r 'Q ~§ = ;\'f r u .. ..\..» \"\? + ». 1 Blair Service SINCLAIR PROD Exide Batteriesand Battery PHONE 212 ._CAR Oscgr Hopkins FINEST BRAND MEDIUM SIZE CANS patented, non-skid tread and amazingly lung life. You will be astonished at how little it coats for complete relief from tire trouble. Find \:'P s 9 # |4 f o r 1 9 - I -1 - _ about our liberal offer-today.1|rn ~.\ 1 MUM TAL LE"M 1 1 ~ 4 m ; 2 5 c , s Station'Mbrllllll Wvnmp, 1; I- rn.Christian Endeavor, '7 p. m. Evmin servl 8 p. rn. 8 Thursday of each month. Annual church meeting n u t Sundny afternoon at 2:80 p. m. Good stteudmcc at both Sunday School md church services. OOBN FODDEB BEDS HY KOGS By Wddo Hlnoock Wnshlngtolr County, Nebraska. The following srticlc appean in tha current lnue of Q\pper's Far- mer. nstloaal farm msgsdna with inors thm s mllllon rudc n, wb- llshcd st 'r.,,¢h,x|_n,, by Senator Arthur c a v v w_'ihrsddad com foddar i n my g so,ldld-week meeting,Wednesday, p. lu.=ldissdonary Sodcty meets first r-lung-n mu. --» ~ - --»--» ---T-be second of October at the Blair high school auditorium under the auspices of the St- Fnmds Church. The show begins at 8:W p. m.I do not need hw weak about the Flnmgsn Boys' Home, all of you klww,.!.hs history ma drcunintanc- ss of that nstittltion, which hu m m ixrpxlxt/¢sce ror 18 yesrs.nn . s u mmo n i s a ww uy , u» ¢ mv . F . mmm W M h a s "' = l " f fiend his career for the bettermqw ol boys of All tuba sud creed!- Ev v r y b w s t t h e ho me i s ~ In follow his own rellg(mts"be1ic!| - M mstkr whs t his fbcllei is vm he enters th hqmc, he n Ud- lovwed to fol|°w'hlsovrn~1'clidcn'ms have uw 1»»e¢-d°-==~wu~J=\- own r e l l g i c f ~°HSdis!or¢ ss s ||;~¢§|¢;»1""~~--'~,.-{L .y¢u pw cxmumng mem.mx cmns Mlm: Douglas;told the. women that in choosing pictures i t is best to look for beautiful draw- lng, color, pattern and emphasises as important quslltles.Shu stressed the value of good pictures And mid some times them are many ,pictures in the home ma perhaps only A few are worthwhile. As s further. help ln learning how to select good pictures the club lcsdzrs,b»n¢ht pictures to the mvwinz-;,MI&.D0llg\u1| dls¢ cusssd Q., p|,;m¢,,,mq told thc wum|n=fh01'n#0LlBl¢C\-/\-bs pictures lofvindvidnalmoigns in the..huuss. \"Th¢ dl m o f h c ri c v lh m Izm- i dho r pllnl ,gr h°lll.. dx ,flssder w a n g .musings during thu g represented ht the meeting. mv dw frvmdl- ma 1 \nl>¢i¥"%§;§"r "rs»um"»m.ung um Home 1 I S a l m o r l - f o r 3 9 c ~ UMSELECTPINK'TALL CANE ,: M a c r o n i m z l h s .1 5 c s P 3 8 | 1 ¢ ! ¢ i pa s ?.'. N a vy Beans GREAT NORTHERN QUICK OOOKING l l !l b .l 7 c .,___.'-'¢ -*|"u__»r~¢5~=§.r 2 ` m L a r d PURE Sl u m R»e|\dG'ed 'roundgg' CTS Charging H. BOHS, Prop.5 1 ' l u _'I urn Ii m v L.__..__.