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11-19-19317'I 1THEENTERPRISE,,_,,,,- r n NE W S -R q m l k n4 : \ ` I w.\s amo 'nm 0 0UN'!'Y'B I l.ARmr.m~- ...rub. sms m»um`Zl\"`s<»f~ xrlonPLAYS No nvoxnu V \ .BLA|R'S\ LEADING NEWSPAPER LARGEST BONAFIDE CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTON COUNTY THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF wAsH1NG'r0N COUNTY, NEBRASKA O L U M E X X X V Pnbuma Weely hi John A. Rhonda Subscription Prine, $1.50 per Year.Slade Coyy, 5¢BLAIR, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 l'ro||t\nG\rdm S||o¢ ||N||ll1 d» --Wuhlnxi-vu County.NUMBER 44 s 0 a 1: I 1 I 1: a l *$l i 0 l C l l l $l l FAIR BOARD MAKES REPORT We note by the West Point Republican that.the Cuming County Agricultural Society has made a com- '....1 : In 0 * I a 4 an n 'condition of the recent lair ° 'held in that county. This re-' °port is in mmpliance with " an » 0 nl O an 1| vs l l l l n o n o o s n a a o n a lH E R M A N B A N S I N G I S C A U G H T He r ma n Ban nin g,wh o ' w i t h tw o others broke ja i l i n Oma h a la st s u mme r wh er e th ey we r e b ei n g h eld ... 0 an a Q » n an 0 n I Help ~.. ~ ' g n Fortunate BLAIR FLORIST ATTENDS CONVENTION W. J.Rodgers, of this city at- "was caught recently in an * *eastern city.Bottorf,who ' Q .. . .....I s 0 a 1: I 1 I 1: a l *$l i 0 l C l l l $l l FAIR BOARD MAKES REPORT We note by the West Point Republican that.the Cuming County Agricultural Society has made a com- '....1 : In 0 * I a 4 an n 'condition of the recent lair ° 'held in that county. This re-' °port is in mmpliance with " an » 0 nl O an 1| vs l l l l n o n o o s n a a o n a lH E R M A N B A N S I N G I S C A U G H T He r ma n Ban nin g,wh o ' w i t h tw o others broke ja i l i n Oma h a la st s u mme r wh er e th ey we r e b ei n g h eld ... 0 an a Q » n an 0 n I Help ~.. ~ ' g n Fortunate BLAIR FLORIST ATTENDS CONVENTION W. J.Rodgers, of this city at- "was caught recently in an * *eastern city.Bottorf,who ' Q .. . .....I Business Men To City Council Holds Business Reviv- ing In East F mer Blair Woman Writes from First Band Con- cert A Sucess Band Concert Presented by Blair I Help ~ .. ~ t h o s e l e s s . ~ 5 < "i. F o r t u n a t e f ¢/, 34 1 ;f 4 ~t h a n w e / "f / e f " r '/ \ \/ ~ ~ f ¢ '~:/ ' "/'-'L-:= -I ->~?fn'-Q f /`1 ~:U *Ji ¢~g .~'f'~*r , »."1 ; , 'f.'f»'.f*'f fa. 1 4-»»"I ' f l 5 ; §i f ;¢;\\'\f r ! .»=§" f § ~4»l'~i»f= e §,~ = -< =. . ,'a T f¢qu. ~ e.ee»:.~'-"?="5*=~ l ; ~ \."-~f.z'...-am .l~-,-l» TH E A T R E P R O G R A M RE C E I P T S T D G O T o C H A R I T Y »» » m ~ I n acc ordance wi th President II o o ve r ' s p la n i n c ar r y i ng o u t th e Nation al Un employ ment Relief pro~ g r a m th is wee k,whereby h e has asked th e theatre's to gi ve the pro c ee ds of o ne nig ht); pi c tu re to loc al c ha ri ty , th e Home Th ea tr e of th is d t y ,und er th e ma n ag e me n t o f C.N .Robinson,designates Thu rs da y ,No ve mb e r 19 (to ni g ht) a s the "c h n d ty e ve ni n g " . O n th i s occ asion th e rn s nn g e me n t wi ll present " A lw a y s Good- b y e " wi th E li s s a L a n d i a n d L e wi s Stone as th e princ ipals.Th er e wi ll be as go od c omedy an d th e usu al intere sti ng ne ws reel. I n o r d e r t h a t a ll wh o wi s h ma y ta k e ad va ntag e o f th is opp or tu n- I i ty to see a good sh o w an d also he lp lo c tl c har ity ,Mr .Robinson has mo de a bar ga in pric e to all, twen ty -f ive c ents ad miss ion. Th e sho ws star t a t 7:30 p.m. a n d ag ai n a t 9:00 p.rn.Ti c ke t sellers will c all on as rnan y pe ople as is possible an d y o u wi ll f i n d th i s a g oo d wa y to s p e n d twe n ty - fi ve c e n ts , a ple as an t e ven i ng fo r y o u s nc f re lie f f o r o th e rs . I t i s o n ly f a i r to say th a t Mr . Robinnorfa generosity i n do na tin g th e entire proc eeds o f his sh o w for o ne eveni ng , sho uld loo sen the pu r s e e o o f a n t h o s e w h o e n ~.jé ji s ri ning 's ente rta inme nt and | h e sho uld be greeted wi th a f u ll mhouse. ~" L ~:E ;~ ~ ~ .\ /1 r ,. |1 v °~mr .§a. L ~~ .n~;a -2 w i " ' " ' 5 : 1 i f .- u n. . -' Petition CounciH Regular Meeting Tuesday An Prlvllen ol' Bringing s»i¢F0RMER g_1._¢{§_.§9\;nine lmuram on Ligm ma In. g a i n s t Railroad Comp any f o r :u n a u u m s r Plan! Building from\ sw.ooo mOpeningofWashingtonStreet$25,000.Lu Ovn- Action 1 Railroad Crossing SUIT 'ro BE BROUGHT AT ONCE Business Men l'ze the Con! of Suit.Peliti Meeting General Approval by Pnhllc For game time the routing of Highway Number 30 through Bluir has been held up on account of the refusal of the M.&.0.R.ll.. Co. to allow n crossing over their trucks on east Washington street. This mutter was taken up with the vice president of the road, Carl R. Gray, ut a luncheon ut tho Cliitonhotel and Mr. Gray politely but firmly informed the business men present that the company would not pay one "slim dime" toward the expense entailed in the necessary moving of the switch track:which the company has placed nt this particular point.Ho agreed however,to give an esti- mate of the cost and if the busi-ness men could raise that amount he would be willing to make the change.His estimate came and was something over $13,000. ln' tln menntime the writer and L. L. Snyder had taken a contrac- tor over the ground and aftermréfullyexplainingthechanges £0 be made had asked for nn esti~ mate of what he would be willing to do the work for.This contrac- tor explained that on account of equipment and thg owning of the right-of-way,etc.by the rilroad colvlpuhy, that necessarily his, therontractor's, bid would be higher Y-he company.His he would complete was below S5000. the compa.ny's bid three times that not go down, and were immediately the cmssing. than that of estimate thatthejobfor, Later when came in for amount it did other means sought to open At nn informal meeting with the council later, the lzudneu men and the Chamber ol'Commerce nsked \h¢ privilege of bringing suit in the name of the city~to ascertain if the railroad company had u right to hold the crossing against the will of the city.Some members of the council seemed to think it unwise even though the money was pledged and we are told that Councilman Schmidt stated that he personally would expect xx $15,000 bond before huwould allow thc matter to proceed. Tluis nf course wus unrensonnhle 'ifsléij"i&i»§"i§é=i{`il駧m2}"§§}"iQ;Q: York City, drove ln lost Saturdayl evening to makg a brief visit onl Dr.Grimm's brothers,I-lenry,', J. H., Louie and Ed and his ale-, ter,Mrs.Anna Petersen.They had driven from Winona,Minn» esola where Mrs. Grimm has relau tives and had traveled in twelvestates during the week dnce leav-'. s a A a ing their home in New York.l , Arthur was reared and educated in .Blair and vicinity and left the the law where public money ' is drawn for the asarlsunce n ol this project.The report ° given is complete showing ' the permanent improvement ' accounts,the amount of 'money expended in the op-' eration of the fair and receipts from the fair the cash balance In the ' ¢\ s and thehands of the treasurer.° s c s o s a o s u u n a s u e s PINOCHLE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Jens L.Peterseh in the profession of demmryentertalned c-ur tables of friends ..eh-.~to at pina le an Saturday evening§g§ ;_ ;;;\=wifes first tnp lollowed by a fine lunch at a late w h |'z s an m y °'"'~,.calledlax:nm:rlw: rr;f'2L..£arid'Qepite the ram and.muddy con- schoolmates and on Sunday eve-;dm°n.°f the roads, the guests ar- ning enjoyed a family dinner at rlved in good ""°"_ and enjoyed home nest probnlrly twenty-seven or eight years ago, going to New York where he la well established the l-lenry~Grimm farm home when the realtives were present. The party left early Monday morning on the etum homeward trip./ PETIT Juntms NAMED The fall term of court eonven on November 30, and thg follow- ing jury will report for duty es the n very pleasant evening. When scores were added, it was,found that Mr. und Mrs. James following day:Frank Ackerman - - - -Blair City c. M. Allen Blair City C. M. Andersen - ~ ~ - Blair City Leroy Baxter -- .. - - - Blair City IeRoy Bisbee ~ - - < Lincoln Twp: Oscar Blum - - - - - Herman Twp. John H. Bolln ~ - - - - Blair Twp.Claude E. Clements - Herman TWP~ C. U. Cook - - ' - - Arlington Twp. Geo.Franke -- - Fonwnelle Twp. T. B. Gonsard - - - - De Soto Twp. G. G. Hines - -- - - Blair City Henry Jackson - - - Herman Twp.n~ankJa hn¢ 1-.---B| »i rTw1>~ James B. Jensen - ~ Calhoun Twp. Horace Jones - - ~ - ~- Blair City Fred Jungbluth - - Arlington Twp. J. P. Knudsen - - - Richland _'l'wp. Harvey Krogh - - - - - Blair Twp. L. M. Larsen - . - Arlington '1`wp.| _ Blair CityEd T. Lcwellen - - - - - - - Blair City - - Arlington Twp. _ ~ - Calhoun '1\WP~ Ray Lippincott L. M. Menklng P. C. lfetersen MORE THIEVERY (Calhoun Chronicle) Thieves entered the Wm.Krug- er home about midnight Saturday and stole n quantity of the family silverware.Mrs.Kruger heardSorensen held the highest scores and Mrs. Fred hong and Wm. Lin- den held low and each were ac- cordingly given appropriate prizes. The guests left for their homes at u late hour. Former Fugitive ln Jail Attempted Robbery in 1929 Uu- rnveled by the Arrest of What Is Thought lo Be the Guilty Party WILL STAND TRIAL LATER Away back on the night of March 18,1929 chicken thieves attempted to rob Lode Mencke'a chicken most.The commotion awakened Louie and he stepped outside to determine the trouble. A shot was fired and the bullet whistled near him.Grahbing n shotgun he returned the fire but the thieves escaped.On exam~ ination by Louie and the authori- ties who were summoned it was almost a certainty that Louie's shots had gone home as no evi- dence of them ing could be blood was also The thieves _...__ _._i rr ... striking the build- found.A trnil of left as evidence. mode their get- , .L___Lr .. Vo s a s a o s a o a s a sa retumed to Omaha is now serving a long sentence in the state penitcntiary on the charge of jail breaking, having been cleared of the bank robbery charge by,¢he confession of three Kansas youths. lt is natural in presume, that although Banning is ln- hocent of the charge for which he was held, that he will receive n like sentence as his companion. a o a s o u s 4 o A s a C 0 C U C I K U O U O O O C O S I O U DUCK SEASON ENDS TONIGHT Nebraska nlmrods/have until sunset tonight, to sit within t.heir duck blinds and seek to get their limit of ducks and geese. From some sections of the nate repona show some good hunting was enjoyed during the short 30 day season.From most sections, however,reports would indicate flights have been delayed and hunting light. The smaller number ol water fowl this year, und the warm fall which held up the southwardflights, were the responsible fac-l tors for the lighter shooting.| County Board Board Met Monday, November 16| and Pays Bills and Cares for Business of County.Many Bills Allowed for Poor .BOARD ADJOURNS TO NOV an County Commissioners Room Blair, Nebraska, Nov. 16, 1931 \'nw Boar u ofuinunty commu- suioners met purs nt to adjourn- ment taken Nov. 3, 1931. Present:Chas.Nelson,H.C. Blaco and Chris Hlnz. The minutes of the preceding meetings were read and approved. After a careful examination /of the following bills on the differ- ent funds, it was moved and sec- ~- .~....,,-..., V. ...W ut, -W-tended the Florists' annual State Convention and Flower Show held at Hastings,Neb.Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week. He returned home on Saturday and reports the meeting one of the best ever.On the second day, there were eighteen hundred peo-'ple to seo the Flower Show which had better flowers this year than 'ever bdore. Mr. Rodgers had a fine display of flowers there and took three firsts, four seconds and two thirdI prizes this year. On Friday night after the show, the flowers were auctioned off and the money given to clmritia, also ten percent of the door receiptswhere twenty cents admission was charged. The Convention will meet in Omaha next fall and the annualpicnic will be held in Chadron Park hext July. Mr. Rodgers particularly enjoy- ed the address given the last eve- ning by Tom Luke of Portland, Oregon, who is president of the Florists Telegraph Delivery.Mr. Luke is a canny Scotchman and he and Mr.Rodgers held much in common during their vislt to- gether.( READY To GO, BUT No G0 The new paving from Pt. Cal- houn to Blair was completed ln every detail last Saturday accept sit is u mighty pretty roadway.The wide shouldering on each side of thc 20 ft. pavement was hand- raked, spots where dirt was dng out on fill in grades have beenleveled and raked to a garden-like surface, and the dirt approaches to culvcrts gracefully rounded out. The bridge across Morse creek should be fully completed this week.The pilings for the 165 ft. bridge across Mill usak, 'north of De Sow, are now in and if weather continues favorable some progress will be made on this bridge before wintcr sets in.The old highway from Ft. Calhoun to the Wilds place is sewing as n satisfactory detour,but motorists are sure tantalized by the sight of that con- M e e t s | o f c o u r s e the two brid es.And onded that the following claims be crete speedway they can't use.-Calhoun Chronicle. Gas Rate Until Next er-ting SPECIAL POLICE EMP OYED Change of Ordinance on Smoke House Laid Over.Sell the Old Boilers for S325 The city council met Tuesdayevaiing at a regular meeting and transacted the usual run of bus- iness after which the communica- tions were looked after.The ti rd of the was a request by HenryTruhlsenofHerman,dad Harry Blaco of Kennard, to eut\the curb on their property just west of the Fees property on Lijiooln street, for the purpose ot installing n qi-ldveway.The request was gran- The next request was made by Chris K. Bendorf to cut the curb at his funeral home on Grant street for the opening up of as driveway but as the proper spec- ifications for doing tho work were not presented,the matter was laid over.In making these appli- cations it is required that.com- plete specifications of how the~ work is to be done be presented to the council. ln the installation of the new boiler at the light plant which was voted on by the public some time ago, it becomes necessary to take out the two small boilers which were first instalicd when the .plant was erected.Theseboilers were sold to the highest bidder.Bids wen; opened at this meeting for this purpose.Two bids were received, one from tba Fairrnont Creamery Company for $300 and one from the C, G. John- son Boller Company for $825. The bid was awarded the latter and the work of tearing them a t started on Wednesday. The question of fixing the rats which cams up at the meeting was discussed and over for further condderatiou. The council has its choice o f choosing the present rate with l sewice charge of fifty cents per month and no rnihimum charge or one with a minimum charge per month of one dollar.ln the end the two rates work out about the s a m e . s rlast m a I ~'n allowed, and the Chunky Clerk is' :hereby ordered to draw warrants RED CROSS The sewer dovm near the old gn:plan!ls completely clogged I Springdale, Penn.Reports Busi- ness Conditions on the Mend. Weather Conditions Fine CHARITY WORKERS ARE BUSY A letter recently received from Mrs. Priscilla Langstuff of Spdng- dale,Pennsylvuhia,is Gcception-I ally clreerful und shows that busi-| ness conditions are rapidly on the mend in that section.Mrs. Lang- stal! was for a long term of years u resident of this city and has many friends here who will no| doubt bc glad to hear of her and, for this reason we are reproduc-|ing her letter which follows:Springdale, Penn|! November 17, 1931 Dear Mrs. Rhoades: You should have heard from me before,but I have been up m l-larold's,at Mt.Lebanon,Pitts.,for the last three weeks, and not convenient to any post office. All are well down here.I en- High School llusic Department I l Alppreciated by Those in Attendance MAY BE REGULAR FEATURE, Th.,Blair Hi h School MusicDepartment préentell their first Band Concert of the season on last Friday evening,Nov.13,nt.the high school auditorium underf tlxe Prof. K. C. DeGroff. able leadership and direction ol' IThe auditorium was not as wellfilledastheexcellenprograml would warrant but a very satisfac- tory attendance was noted and those Present were well pleased with the progress the band has made the paat year. Prof.DeGroff has given much ,time and effort in getting the band up to its present standard and should the public show appre- ciation of the concerts,they will be continued throughout the Iajl and winter.Aa there is nu charge vu tm:iunus iiiaata-.eu w P-.v 6.90 42.6038.33 6.8555.55 23.27 6.00 22.71 24.00 isame.Carried. C. J. Beekman, Supplies $ Berry Bros., Poor lil. Bertclsen, Poor Blair Drug Co.,Poor Blair Tel. Co., Rent, etc. Blue Goose, Poor Joe Bolln, Poor L. Buch, Poor S. W. Chambers, Poor (Continued on page three. ROAD WORK PROGRESSING The Beaty Contracting Co. has |been awarded the contract for the .laying of pavement on the ap-fproaches to the bridges which they are building on the new pa v d highway No. 73.A strip of np~ proximately fifteen feet was left at each end of the bridges under construction to allow for the apf prosches to be made after the completion of thc bridges and these laces will be paved by theI vu|.u.\|r.r.|t wunnmc s Mrs. J. P. Jensen, county chauir- man of the Red Cross Drive, rar ports the Drive as progressing nicely.She has the following volunteer workers in Blair city this week:Lyle Guyer,north Blair business section; Miss Mari Cook, Crowell Home and vicinity; Mrs.Kirby Cook.Court House and county officials;Mrs.D.V. Masser,Blair city school faculty and school board; Mrs. Ed Lewel- len and Mrs.Marjory Lewellen, Washington street,business sec- tion; Winston Hansen, College Hill faculty and vicinity. ASSISTANT STATE INSPECTOR or w. R. c . v i s rrs c o ne s Mrs.G€°!Ke McBride,the As- sistant State Inspector of the W. R. C. was a guest of the Farragut Corps in Lincoln last Saturday.She attended the luncheon at thepBeaty company.Thebridse °ver|Mi\ler and Paine Tea Room, alter wxxh me tar and residue :rem meplantandtheauthoritiesha%e asked ge gas coriipany to clean it out.counter ropusition byt.l\e» gas comphny whereby the city stands half the expense and the company the other half Wu tabledand nothing was done. The eledric light and ice plant building has been carrying an in- surance of $16,000.Due to the fact that the new improvementnow going) will add to the value this insurance was raised to $25- ooo. Councilman Roberts took up the question of draining the water from Third street next to the John A.Rhnadea property where this gutters along the pavement have settled.He submitted a plan which appeared feasible to the council.His idea is to plaoe u drain in the gutter and carry the water away by means ol a sewer pipe.This would save the ex- pense of raising the gutters which would be considerable. I 4 and out of the question and for the time being the matter was dropped. This week, however, the matter wus revived und petitions were cir- (Continued on page four, -DR.m m 'AT CONGIIEGATIONAI, CHURCH Dr. Geo. L. Cody of New York City,is to bc the guestspeaker at, the Congregational church this ('l`l'\ursday)c\'cning_The Dana College male quartet,which has been recently heard on the air from Omaha, will contribute sev- eral numbers, and Hilton Rhondes will give a baritone solo. Dr. Cady is one of the national pongregstional officers.He is al- ways in demand as an unusualplatform speaker, and during a speaking trip thnough Nebraska had one open day, which was giveh to Blair.No admission will be charged, and nrifffcrlng token. Rev, Mr. Ncwel and D1-_Cady were in the Seminary together, and the friendship has been warm during the years., s o o n ws s a RADIO Pa o c mlm On Wednesday, November 18th. I |I auuy nnu iv. was tnuugnr. xor goou§mi :;"§ .i ".;';° Ili ff §$"Z'.i°§§'§"°¥* recently the arrest of Wm. ''..|Dxneen and his gang who attemp-looked at the clock,and findingthe hour to be l a m , she began';ed u':\¢mb¢hedM°nge'°h; place, ._ ...''.roug ou evi ence w ic point-an m\c>~t\gutxon and discoveredled to one Wm. Ross of Omaha as the robbery. The thieves took only thc best of the silverware and dis- turbed nothing else in the house. much more than their intrinsic worth,for some of them were family heirlooms,coming origin- ally from Germany. The same night the office of the Calhpun Lumber Co.was broken into,but the thieves evidently found nothing they wanted. \\'.ARRANTY Deans Eugene W. Burdic and wife to Ned Tyson and Lewis D.Long: L 19 B 17 Herman, $600. Bert E. s. Miller to Virginia Mil- ler:NE%NEE4 Sec.18-17-13, $1.00. Mary M.Allbery and husband to A1 f re d N. Fe e ! ' :L ' l B 9 8 5 t h Add. Blair,$650.Henry Nohmnberg et sl to JohnF.s mi °.h=L o & W . 1 6 i t . L 5 s 54 Blair, $700. Deed Andrew Backend wife to Carl H.Bahs and wife:Ta x L o c a l The value of the stolen articles is: .the man of the shooting affair in1929.Sheriff Sutherland and County Attorney Henry Mencke got busy on the asc and he was arrested ln Omaha on Wednesday of last week and brought to Blair on the following day. The msn in custody is badly Cfippled by a gunshot wound in e shoulder which has left his arm stiff and his fingers badly drawn.He refuses to talk but evidence points out that he was taken to an Omaha hospital on the exact date of the shooting at the Mencke farm.He was, according to the records, in the hospital for seven days. Louie Mencke lives on the John Carter farm north of Blair. REBEKAHS ELEC[~ OFFICERS A t s regular meeting of Wel- come Rebekah lodge Tuesday eve- ning, the following officers were elected: Noble Grand, Mrs. Mamie \K.labande; Vice Grand, Mn. Fred ,.Peek;Secy, Mrs. Eliza Mencke, close $2.00 for Enterprise for an-"" "".' " "' """"' 'mo ore cre ek near ba moun, 1fortheseconcerts,they should complete and if weather peotheryear.A wonderful year .down here, flowers and roses still draw apacnty crowds.the bridge over Mill creek 1 in bloom. nrmsa zreen. no frozen|._ Beanies the band selections, bo finished in a few weeks. she inspecied the Corpz.|(Continued on nm (our)The Furlragut W. R. C. has a »of over three hm-JAMES JOHNSON ROBBED is the llrgest in the OF c L o 'mrNcground, £113 wonaerfui fields fail wheat.Things are loo].?'°"}§ renderq ~ bfUif'°|1°|pa.vement will make it polaible W!other Corus under her insnec-I James Johnson urhn han horn better, big s1 up and over tn wnrlr.Th. tion at Colulibul, nu I-* I '_`|I| ;.""'"'" ; ;|Rapldllnd otherpnintgin :ttuhedtohilur.ld\:l\Iltnilen BILL HITCHMAN |n1.|ha mam uluhnai hu \|| \»|l.l.»h»IA..|l..*nav*..-A ........l»....;.1...41.1:30 m 2:00,Central sunamiTime,May Lumberton Becker, nationally known as the literary cdior of St. Nicholas and readers guide of the Saturday Review ofLlteratune, will conduct a "Round the World Book Cruise" and will introduce three outstanding nuth~ ors of books for young people.All those interested lh chlldren's lit- ernlute will find this program ex- tremely lntercs&ing.~\VABC and 'lhe Columbia* Network. HAPPY HARMONY CLUB Iluppy Harmony Club met with Mrs. Frank Nelson, Nov. 12. Mrs. Charles Metzler and Mrs. ArthurMotzler were on the pmgram for the afternoon.'Than the Indies planned to have n Weiner roast to entertain their husbands.The hostess served u very delicious lunch.The next meeting will be Nw. 25 nt Mrs. Arthur Metzler, Mrs.Elzn King and Mrs.Frank' Nelson on the pro __Re meMrs. E. E.King.Kmm por r Mrs.Soren Jensen is reported as not ao well as she has been the past few months. Sec. 27 6: Tax IALB .48, 9 dz 10 Sec. 34-19-11, sxosoo. E....lrLm'AIN AT DINNER 'Mrs.Jack Burcham and Mrs. Howard Allen enbenained a i a th-.;: Lonrse seven o'c.lock dinner last Tuesday evening at the home ol' th¢ fonner for the employes of the Iowa-Nebraska Light a n d Power Company and n few other friends. |Following a lovely dinner, there ,were three tibles of bddge.Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Larsen were the lucky prize winners and oarded hoine the prizes. 'P. N. G. CLUB EN'1'E1rrAxNs I The P. N. G. Club met las! Fri- duy afternoon nt the I. 0. 0.F.hall. Following their regular meet- ing buncn was played.Mrs. E. M. Beaty was the winner of the pile. A committee consisting ot Mn.George McBride, Mrs. L. D. War~ _rick and Miss Ida Knox were on the committee for refnzahments and served n fine lunch. i Advertise in The Entanria. nun neuumr, nuns meuta Lnymrthelattertwobdngreflected. Mrs.Elln Lntta wu elected a membexyof the tnxsteea. There were around thirty-five present and an old time schoolwu presented during the social hour. School teacher, pupils and super- intendent were well chosen and the evening was a hilarious one with lunch served from their buckets and coffee by the school boani's wives.Mn. Alma Claar, who is visiting in Blmlr, and had not attended the lodge for some time, was present and enjoyed it very much. DEALS m DIRT The Andrew Beck tam of 105 acres was recently sold to Carl Bohs.This farm is located on the Bench road about three miles north of Blnlr and has always been considered on¢ ol the choice fnnns of this part of the county. Another deal closed last week was the sale of the Chris Jensen sixty- acre tract near the~Cumlng Cityschool to Will Johnson.Both dwa were handled by the Lund red estate agency. whose doors have been closed for some dme has opened her doors, and over $6,000,000 will be avnil- ahle belom Christmas. A wonderful conference in being held in the Carnegie Hall this week on Bltuminous coal, oil and power problems.Men from the Old Country and all over,educated men, and their talks on radio sro wonderful. Hope you hear some of Mrs.c m n u n .Siewart wi ml CL UB | Nrrn\'rEs { § § ` » } § \ 2 " " " `' " " ° ' " w " " several violin solos and J. HiltonQ \._.....Rhoades with tenor solos, cantrl-|The Bill Hit/:hmnn Club under No SALE buled very kindly to the program. Gm A TICKET FOR THE THEATRE Fora number of weeks The _Enterprise has been planing them over K|)KA_.g;g;;;;;; persons in the different I would like "°.wm° you of "entitled ¢§°."'2i'1k2'€e'1'i.'€°'I35i 23? §;"§,»."`§'3'f.°'.§?l ;'{"f§;];'°a':'i '§"f»mx¢ the entire flnxily to ihe Home ~ ~ ~ better ~ »~»-~=';'::::s§,";: ;';¥..';;f 'a';';'.§i::;:; This is xx glonous day down hefeihas proven quin-surcessflll and temperature 54 !"'d oh, '° lP"°.",mme¢hin,; like fmy tickets have outdoors.ln Winnipeg they haw been |__,paced with the diffcre...g-5; ix (ine fall, too.Never 'melmerchnnts nnd presented to the On Sunday nexi,70 theatres open their doors at 8 p. rn. for the lucky ones._ Have you sean your nnmc in the adsl If not be sure w gowelfare fund, expect tn raise over over this week'i f lly$\000,000»also the Red CIOBSZH might be ther; "i}'"f.°'¥§f ll dnve is on.So the monny comes lm to !le merchant 5 h dn w asc aa n d s o w i l l S t u " ~Iym. find your name and you will Kind regl _ s to 'receive the ticket which will vn- Prlscxlln Lnngntafl,\|.itle the fnmlly to a night of re'-l No. 2-E. Willow St.'entertainment |Springdale, Penn. ,the leadership ol their Inend andicounselor, Attorney John Canigan The auction of the August :carried out ln initin5on program Fmhm farm at the city hallM0n- .lan Mvmday evening when un-ee day resultgd in no sale.Although 'young men,Menon Kuhr,Karl. Christensen Jr.und Frederick Kegler became lull fledged mem- bers of that organiziation. Fdlowing the budness meeting a real-dr-ed banquet was served at the Dudgeon~Strecldus Delicates- sen and those panaking of it anyffl-mt lt was n real leal and one that they all enjoyed.There were eighteen young men present. |I"ORMER BLAIR GIRL I lRETURNS ON VISIT Miss Meta Matthiesen arrived Wednesday far n few days visit at ,the home of her brother,Ed ~Matil\iesen. 'Mins lllatthieaen resides at Pas- ndenn,California and is on her ,way home from a trip to Europe.|She lived ln Blair during her ichildhood and attended th,Blair 'schools here.There are many oldIRe d th tl d n d usAdvonise in The lzxterprisc.' m m e a s an n Y°UY|lgiel; i.`2§"2'§$f'° will be ' about 75 men were present few bids, and moat of these by stran-gers, were offend.The high bid of $89 an acre was made by a man named Hunter, but alter a conference he withdrew his hid. It was decided to hold another sale nt the (arm on Dec. 9,al. which time the farm, bogelher with its stock and equipment, will be sold at auction.-Calhoun Chron- icle. ED CRUTSINGER ROBBED Ed Crulalnger,who lives on east South street was robbed last Friday night.Ed keeps bachelor'n 'hall and while he was away Fri- _day evening thieves entered his I house and stole a gold wauch, u violin and other minor articles.Ed feels especially me loan of the vdolin which he claims in_ more than s hundred years old and was a rare keepsake.Al yet no trace has been found of the culprits. .n ww.. .nn www.vu-. w uwTherkelsenfu-m to lhuck com. While away he left his clothes locked in his trailer hvuse.Some time during his abtemle someone broke into the trailer house and nppropriabed his wearing appu'eL No clue of the gdlty partie: has || yet been found. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORECAST Nov. 21-Svengnxd. Duroc boar sale Nov. 21-E.Fairchild Hampshire boar sale at Jensen dz Brols'. Nov. 21-Chrislian church nudism|sale Nov. 21-Jensm & Bross boarsale Nov. 21-Dance at K.ing'n Nov. T?Progrnm and box social at Spiker school.Nov. 26-B.F.D.Thsnksgidng dance. Dec.1-Dramatic Ten at Cnngre- gnlional church. SCHOOL CALENDAR Nov. 20-Football, Blair at Lyons Nov. 26-Blair vs. Tekamuh, hen. Nov.26-27-Thanksgiving vneatizm Dec.2-Practice debates begin. Dec.I 'Senior High Operetta. Dec. 19-Christmas vncntion. Blntr, Nqbmala, Nvvnmber 19, 1981Page Two i n - Nls n Mr. and Mrs. Frank Timberlnin 1d daughters,Wanda Leu :ndlla Virgida Zeigler were SundayuesiaofMrs.1'&mberlain'|bro-n a d . : . ¢ . . _ : . \ . | . . .u . .,A M in Gladys Holstein spent a Thone m d Mrs.Fay Jones vis-lew hours wnh home folks Sun<ma wah Mr. and Mrs. Peng Ru- 'Q when a number °f.""'F*'~ dgy.dine Sunday afternoon.rs gathered nt the Wilhamsen Alfrd Andersen il the new mc-Mr. and Mn. Clarence Wachter home with well filled b u k m . .\.-».a.» -.Q n.. gm..mmap,Emil ,mn rmmm.nent.Sundav eve- Alter lnandimz the evenimr num. Thone md Clarence, Mr. andllrs. Soren Jensen and dauzhwm mr. and M n .Henry Korn Ind F\'°d» rm-..ml M Elmer Thone andWith The Churches TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH well attendcd and n joint meeting W. Lincoln and 2nd Streets was held as Mrs.O.~ bG°'*=';_{ .._.ron~ malta loft Mondavu w | \ u |- v - -- . . - _ _ _Ir h e r e h e h a s e m p l o y m e n t .| a | A r m i l l i c e D a y m n u i n g 1 y I E I b z e r v e d a t t h e h i g h s c h o o l o n | 3 " ' V e d n e s d n y a f t e r n o o n w h e n m e g * - H m p i l s a n d 9 .n u m b e r o f p a t r o n s ' M i s t e n e d t o C h a s .W .A n d r e w s , w h o s g o k e o n " A r m i s t i c e D Q ;a n d 5 N h a t l t S h o u l d M e a n t o U s .T h e ' ! . . \ .. . . . . I . . . . \n n v i n f f d b ~i n ~l l Fr; c'§§i` r¥f"\'f`Zf§»`§"£`n"a' f8;;l§Y"u Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Japp of illette,Wyo.,are #pending their :meymorm with Mr.Japp's rela-ves and fdends at Mennard. Mr. w u aw n o ' n v M r . . . ` .? " " - u -,. ,,.__J e n § e n w a s a l s o h e l p m g t h e p a s t l nix. n{'{{;'§],,[;,"»fh§,; hah.;ilnn- euiln ...|'.1.m..;.:;':»¢:.':.|3.1i ..::: T . m l u r i lloyd. n n -.- - ___- __- -__Mrs. C. H. Williamsen was most 1 l a m m n t l u m z r n r i n n d F r i r l n v ¢»\re¢I : I " ' - _" " " -" " " " B l F \a wlaulvtlll \. |||l \ |l \i ll |U l l a nno " " "_"u n c h w h i c h t h e s e l b i n v i t e d g u e s t s J o h n s o n a n d d g u g h i n r i , M r s .P a u l Jr n u a r h f w m a n n r u n r l *r'\. ..............1 . . -n.. \. .. ._| _- .. ..- - . i \ r . .m u l ' M nweek. ning in honor of her birth anni-scar I .n . Williamsenning in honor of her birth anni-scar I .n . WilliamsenYORK CREEK NEWS a " . ; ' . . , : ' . ; z -" ". . " " ° ° r a ' = § ; . . " ; ° a ; 2 J a p p = = = - f = . . m : e = _ * a i r s " f e l l ~¢ 9 . . n . - -. _~ n A.. * sI.'~3 `~~T h e ~\H ~H e n s x v1 " f e i " * "~_/ ~J ._~....\ , ; -, . . , . . { ( , g »y ,~ .*=V ."~~r"' > r - Q "r , ".5 ~ 1 . , , . ~ ' x \_...»~~~'~~. ~ ~ I w "" f 5 N . , .:wx A K. W . Laying Mash '$|.6o Perl00lbs (Cheaper in 500-lb. huh The increased price of eggs will warrant gsfeeding a mash of this kind.(let yoqr §'ldle hens working for you. §A FULL LINE OF FEEDS 5 Phone 98 KUH;2 & W RIGHT,Proprietors lla Do tlllul» IS , K IIIAII Anvil! una ¢ - " " ' - "--...th "1|HK th H gillllg LU YY ) UIILIIIH UUUUL EWU U| u3d1he r B .Y. P. U. and ga ve e P r o - =F ? : ; r §fI§§fnE¢"an@§'P"Tl;re_:m§yenrg a m Th e y exp e ¢ t to re tu r n f o n r c g z g e n l l v w f l l s L un nv S c h oo | 9. 45 A.. M.gr a m.I l k m e d f o r th e L o n g L o n g Tr a i l" .Th e se van th L 0 Glllc tte I n a b ou t a wee k .Mi sa Ge rtru de Ku b i c spent Sun- Sc r vi c es at 10 : 30 A. M Th e He r ma n 0 s y |'.1,th de s le d i n th e " S a Mesd ames Robe rt,Fr e d a nd E l. . d s v af te moo n with F lo re n c e K u bi eGe r ma n services eve r v second eve ni ng preac hing f*°f"°°_?" '*."'2?1?.§'i e gg th e ggm wh ic h wa s f u l me r Anfirgfzsen wqerg lurgcheon .M r an d rs. §ln1er_'I'hone wgrt -|._.__\ D r u E . | \ 1 1 9 || | \ | | '!IQ n l w n v s s / \ | = e lI I nd fourth Sundy i n the monfh had awell filled house.we anau --~¢--__"'°E'lowed by all smgmg "The Star irllests of Mrs.ra m NEnglish services every first, third be lad to have them again.s ..s 1 ~_ M d .Mission Cxrcle will puma °'!Banner °'§B'fe"f*' t}§'g `§»'?f§'Hm, E Wand ' E ¥ ' f " ! 'S u n d a y .T h e W o m e n s p e r a w l u c h w e r e v e r y n..: r n \T T I . . .. . . . . . - » &n n !B U 8 8 u" ' ""N a v .: m n a t t h e u w n v n . . . a . . M n n f o l l o w s .u A P a c e q u i a t a } p n c h e g r } _§ ' ; 1 q l a 3 empcke an f o ma h a \ |Mr . a n rnfor'l:lin nhilrlrava visitors Saturd ay ."" "" " |uzl Mr s .T.K .Iverson and'______________1 - - - - - . v w - u . - | - - 1 - . . .- | v " " '_ - n - - - _ '" 1rf o r h l e a -B u n d a y a t t h e h o m g o f l l n M i k e A n -| o n ' l f a t h e r ,M a r t i n J o h n s a ? »~M I I :D o r o t h y P e t e n e na'~'"'"'§%;:2:';':;";°:';a%°.~,;" ;:;;2; ;:; riéeh onwest ;'.:;;;i §';"a,;;Mm;,;- Ev ; 'TY an Washington street.i GGDGVWEB lg""'§§5; --Afgngggw Q35 B,,n.y.' s :ma c r IAN CHURCH The Thanksgiving season 1| "E" ?i.iEI}i¢. Sw of 2031" bv' Ella §i'i}§@§"R I S T I 6' Z H 1 . :..~.....v+' .3.'An1n\n n u s .m a y a s p i r i t o f t h a n k n z i '| . . . . .1 ._ .\n........:........ ... . . Lui Ei me r wr i g h t , Chr is ti na .Mi lle Misses Mae Iiurkholder. elsen, n. . . . " . . , w., . . . . . . . , .- .,.,_" _ _ _,ing be ug our hearts.L i n e r .J osepn o n u n u g " ' ;.'Mr s .w_E_W r i g h t a d ,Bi be S c h oo l, 1 0: 00 a . m." O h gi ve th a n k s u n to th e w q m 'r;1 §f`°sF"§?§2£" ,fgd th e mi s- we r e c a lle d to Beamer. N; 'b,§?,'Ef Gms li an E nde avor , 6:3 0 p. r n.fo r he ns g oo d na ml hi s me r c y e n o n u n e w f a n o n th e s te p s a th e r d a y b y th e d e a th o f Mr s , W r i g h lln §a'f5 "3k W ° "m| ?' 7: 30 P- mgd dur eth fo rever.home Th ur sd ay mor ni ng a nd a s : \ f" ¢h ?! '» Mr. S am Rea c h1~~Wedne y ,r e s u lt ~ r i g h L a r mW B § f r 1 1 C ' - \ l§ ¢ d , , , £ v f 1 "9 f E ' :° : 2 Q § : § @ ~R U P ' I 'U R 1:80 p. m.m m OONGREGATIONAL Cm~....-_ x.. .!1'f'€.'!..2L'°"'n m A . F . u m u , m m~I ~ Mo r g e n s e n , 3 3 1 6 5 1 1 1 8 0 IO I "7|":'"\\lll 1.\\Uvl:bu uvuglan \.uu|||yr»"l.In\»¢:|1a"a Nurs eri es.mo ve d h i s E n f i a l gfter go pn tg b i i n g h n me l E x p E R' | ~ C 0 M } N ( ; H E R E 'I 1 a '\fmi1y here fiom St.Paul sev-o'clock eral days ago.They have rented les will the Mrs.0. C.Roberts reaidenceduring which is being redecorated for them.Mr.Morgensen formeri tnexr Slater, Selma, wno teaches m _one of the schools there.I C.F.neduch will demonstrateMr. land Mrs.George Hede1\md.wiU1°u1>charge his unequallcd and Jaanette attended a "hard method in Fremont on Tuesday,time party"at Waahin F -'D 1 1;e shdavni:rhL Misa fm£'§ 2|...§§, ~ ~ aim .°§ °§§f' plotel f§'§,f'.l l 1 " g g m v u l c w u u l u v u u u c h ho i r t t t hp r a c : c e a e u r c P u b l i c w o r s h i p a t ` 1 1 h u r s d a y e v e n i n g a t 7 : 3 0 .T h e w o m e n ' s c o u n c i l i s p r o v i n g S u n d a y .M r .H i l t o n R h o a c b e h e a r d i n a b a r i t o n e s o l o n e f f i c i e n t f s f r t o r n c h u r c h x " ° = £ =H u n u n n r i m x The assistanob this council isgiving is very encouraging. Union 'I'hnnk.sg'lvlng services will be held ut the Methodist church,Wednesday evening,Nov.5 .llev. L. J.Moran will de- liver the address. DANISH EVANGELICALLUTHERAN CHURCH, ORUM Hans C. Jersild, Pastor "I wus glad when they said un~ to me, let us ga unto the house of the Lord".Ps.l22:1. 10:00 Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:00 Divine Services. Church School ot X0 s. rn., Prin. F. E. Flack, Supt.At 6:30 the young group will have their semi-monthly lunch m- getlier, followed by a discussion meeting.Our people are particularly urged bo be present at the church this (Thursday)evening at 7:30 to hear and meet Dr. Geo. L. Cady, a long-time friend ol the pastor.The Dano. College male quartetwill contribute two numbers, and Mr.Hilton Rhoades will sing a baritone solo.l\) FIRST LUTHERAN ofnuncn James N. Lund, Iastor 'lived ln Arli ngton o numuei v iyears ago when he was a boy athomewithhisparents,the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morgensen.The annual Father and Son ban- quet took place Friday evening attheM.E. church with one h:n-drcd men and boys present for theasian.Judge Fred A. Wrightf Omaha, presiding judge of dis- trict courts, gave an inspiring ad-dress,One interesting comment he made wus that social conditions travel in cycles and that at the present time we ure just rounding the corner into an ern when ideals count more than ever.That iswhy, he states, that boys shouldbe encouraged to have higher und stronger ideals.Clifford gce gf ..._..-.. .....»...-. . £E6.m§i3Zn1'éd nas ~the week~end with J§.£"3.Z.fZ spend' Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Fairchild,Ben und George were Sunday din-| ner guests of Mrs.Fairchild'si brother and sister-in-law, Mr. andMrs. John Burgess of Omaha.iMr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalln yen' week-end guests at the Bill Bur-' eg; pgmg ";_°""=*\°~| u ee is uss'.t'M _.Paul Noel with the »..§.2.`l.§,.1. off. week.Mrs. Bert Swihnrt ond daughterGrace, were luncheon guests ut thei Sizrl Ward home last Friday e\'e~ Igrs. E. Berry and granddnughl ter,Helen Elizabeth Ward, spent*the week-end in Benson w~lth l l > I early.The "Perfect Retention Shields" hold the rupture perfectly, no mat- ter what position the body as» sumes or how heavy a weight you lift.They give instant relief and contract the opening in a remark-ably short time." The appliance is practically everlasting,sanitary, comfortable and actually holds nxptures which heretofore were considered uncontrollable. Stomach troubles, backache and constipation, nearly always n con- sequence of rupture, promptly dis- appear,Bring your children.According w statistics 95%recover bv our UMIBS you seo the mme Boyer and the wond genudne on the pmhg: as dctured above you mn nzvu'_ mn um you are takinathe genume I Bayer Aspirin that ounands of I phynddana presdbe in their daily l practiuc.|The name Boya- mum; genuine Aspirin.I t i l your guarantee ofszrlty-your protection against the 'taEons.Millions ol us d!have proved :har it it de. nulne yer promGeBaAspirinP31 Hadaahes Neurids Colds Neuralgla §_ore Throat lumlaagp.f |I l method.Home 0(tice: 535 Bos- |S I I ~1| m M m M m M m M 2 M m w m m m M ; 4 H e l p O u r L o c a l , usaltdusnotdenrmthnhmrg ro p rle to r sn.\m°lQ'r rmmmrf I Divine Service Sunday at 1o=4s.;qre8;g§g| . l l l l l l l b l l l l b i i i l 1 - ' I '"l e g g B e | m n ¥ " °t h e n n v a c a t i o l l l n h f 1 % _ M r | . .s h Z § " m . . . L M . , " I . ".!'... .' i '1 . d" " ' h § § 1 0 "'==§f°1:====="l q t _ l a d i m e r §1===:L. J. Moran, Pastor 1 Sunday School at 9. .The evening service Sunday was a day somewhat at the College Chapel Bb0\c normal in our church.A Dr.Larsen of Si wonderfully fine spirit. of interest missionary in. China 1 30.Awill be h@1d"",£'}}EE .f |I l method.Home 0(tice: 535 Bos- |S I I ~1| § m M m M ' x M m M 2 M m M m M x M L 4 H e l p O u r L o c a l , usaltdusnotdenrmthnhmrg ro p rle to r s r u u l u r u u u L|UIl . ~ . . n " v - - --o 9 O n M e i r h e n r y d n y i n h o n o r o. f M r .a n d M r s .l o u x C i t y ,a E S a E ; i § ; t B o l o q v h i c h s a s f o l -E r n i e J a p p o f G n l l e t t e ,W > ' 0 .w h o 4 b t h .a r e s p e n d i n g t h e i r h o n e y m o o nf o r 1 y e a r s ,l o w e d " § 0 § ° ` § § § { . - £ ` £ " ` "° f y e Al..h e r e .T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e M e s s r s . h i g h s c l .sr h 'a n d M e s d a m e s H e n r y M i l l e N e dt h e Y o u n g M a r s h a l l s p e a k i n g m b e h a l f o f t e a n d K a t h e r i n e ,B u c k R o s e i i l a a u m , Ernie Japp, Mrs. C Japp and Ed5 at the par 'fathers, exenggdcq ;;'°*°<3";° 3° ~ boys; Harry c e an P9 di Mrs Ed Thomas was hostess toinfor the sons respo ded ~s e r v i c e s a t 3 'n 'a n t h e C o l b y C o m e r C o m m u n i t C l u bT h e d o R e c k m e y e r 33 11 3 B 'Z 1 . _ !n f I m r h n m n " P l m r n d n v n f l g h t n a h . aa e s on nd renewed cons4 d throughout the We hnd seventy- chool, and best o alved the gold p aeration pr l- will preacn.day.Tuesday evening eight in Sunday Peop1e's Sodety meet: I a\l sixteen re- nonlge.in in the Cross 'Thanksgiving Day,TandCrownSystemsignifyinga year of unbroken attendance.OurfnlthlulSup't.Ernest Tumbled was among these.The B.Y.P.U. meeting was DE SOTO LOCALS Mrs. Guy Wallace went to Lln- 10:30.Confirmation Class meets every Saturday at 10.Junior Choir meets Fridays nt 4:30. Miss Alice MeK.lhhen of Denver, who has been spending several weeks here with her parents, Mr. -..A nn..rr 1.Mnmbben. enter- solo.The banquet was serveu ny -- --~---~---~- - - - - _ ,_.......,the M_ E_ Md Society.l'lans_were made for a Thanksgiv- The Congregational Ladies Cir- mg dinner to he held at the school cle met at the church chapel last house Saturday evening, Nov. 21-Wednesday sftemoon with Mes- After the busmess nreeting, Mrs.domes Will Whitford, Carl Keller Thomas served a delicnous lunch. and Clyde Cook as hostesses.|Mr. mg _Ml'S~ Cprl Lund of Fre- Plang were made for a covered mont,vxsxted y lth Mr.Lund's dish luncheon on Dec.2nd when mother, Mrs. L0\-usa Lund Sunday. the annual election of officersl Dr.W.E.Wnzht left earlySaturdaymurnmgforthesand'll wk lwifi p_§ce_.5 _. U c.--:».»..ll1ills where he expects to spend I-IU ~sI B a s a g a s a s a s i;§;,.my. »\....ua..f :D A L E D o m e s \E `H Otto Hagar ll mfferlng with u \\ broken arm. Th¢ uddent oeeurred whi le wi n: tu ennk hi ; ng._|J E nFk : ln o n Mon day an d returned u n hursdny evening.She visited her ants, Mesdames Mo r r i s a n d F r e d eiehenbn;. and families. Mon day e " e : i n g Mr .and Mr s . *red Gu stin entertained th e fo l- rwimr a t a six o'ciocic dinner i n §`§`1e£i`1§}i ednesi_s§-sfteihoen in courtes to Mr s.Me r r i tt Mc Clel-ylan , wh o r ec en tly a rr ived fr om the east on a vis it. Mr .and Mr s .H ,G.Mey er o f Linc oln,visi ted~ frie nds he re o n r \...rL--.._ Th e M .15.|.a8(UB8 JUG DU\S|C\}wa s entertain ed la s t W ednesday at th e h o me of Mr s . M. E . W i n s e t wi th Mr s .H .W .Sc hoettger an d Mr s .W i i l L u d w i g a s assis tant hostesses. honor" of Mrs. Gusl.in's birthdaj:H r .an d Mr s.Jurnes Ols on Sr., M r .nnd Mr s .J i m Olson J r.an d sons , a ll of Ken nar d, Mr. an d Mrs. D a ve Gustin and sono. Ma r ti n W ic ke tt of Oma ha, s pent th e we e k e n d wi th his wi f e an d da u g h te r a t the ho me o f O.Fiek. Mi ss Sy lvia Hine line has been tran sfer red f r o m the Blai r hi g h sc hool to the Ft. Calhoun sc hool. Thos e ne ithe r ab sent nor tardsf bun aay a uer uuu n.Mi ss Tre va Ga rn e r, who is h ea d hooklc eeper f o r th e Golden Sta te Dairy Pro duc ts Co . of Sac ramento. Cali f., sto ppe d o ver her e a day on her vrny to Louisville,K y .f o r a bri ef vis it with he r au nt a nd u nc le Mrs. P. L. Cady and Dr . Cady , and he r gr an dmothe r, Mrs .E . L .L a n son.Mi ss Gar ner is n delegate f r o m th e Calif ornia Business Girls W . Y . C . ~ a n d wen tto L o u i s vi lle KENNARD Hg Fr itz A r p, J o hn an d Sunday after no on vi i Fr a nk Go s se r h o me . Mr . an d Mr s . B a b e n t th e pa r e n tal, W m. Satur day .Mr .an d Mr s .Lo l fvuI nhildrnn visited RAL" "|Little Sllirley Braesch `n\!gh-' ')TTINGStc »r o f Mr, und Mrs . Ha ns lknes chl, is seriously sick with intestinal l_Alburt were flu..`sxwrs at thc,Miss Jennné Jungbluth has ~ Ida Jungbluth I J U B w c \ : n .n u l u i :n v n u v U s » . »-. .L l i s G o r e h a m M r s .r m l r na t t h e S e t h i l y .H e z m J u n g b u t h a n d f a 3 f t ° m ' { ° I '|J .P .J e n s e n w a s a v i s i t o r T u e s - R y a n v l s l t e d d a y a t t h e h o m e o f M r .a n d M r s . : v e h o m e o n N e l s S v c n d g a r d . ,\V e r n o n a n d S y l v i a J u n g h l u t h a t - R y a n " ' 3 ' t ° d . t , e n d e d t h e a l u m n i d a n c e a t Q u e during 1119 past few weeks atschoolore:Argel Hurst,PhilipLazum,Willis Mundorf,Carrol Cleaver,Lorraine Jones,Pierce Wallace,Norma Rowe,Donald Peirce,Charles Lozure,EvelynSeltz.Lorraine Mundorf.Bemice to assist in arranging me pru-ow-~»--~-------gram for the national conv ntionlwlliwd horng Sunday which will be held in Minne polls,Mr. and Mrs. BabeMinn., in May.ntthe Mrs. Geo. Nae The Arlington hand,und the '""a&"'>' <f\§';;,"f=» B be direction of Prof. Albin I-luster of ; ~ 3 r rs.d If; hs 0lDBh£l,_R3V§!their first ~ 323 ..$,..,,.§,§"..'f" Othgl iasaa Q." ;v°€n'§;,."'»i'| ; 1 . " ; . ; . ' ? a a n " f a n s 9 -- = ; _l m n u n e n m d d o c t o r :o f S t .J o s e p h f f Y N ~ - I : | ¢ 1 \ ¢ | | \ ¢ n ] \ l n l \ | | l l f\ ' l -M P I .L iln eli né , J o h 1i Lu z ur c Edna 1lu;31;| c onc ert Tuesday even ing an me " " = ' , " " 1 " ; , ; " ""d g ,|P W '1 W 11 'Methodnst c hurc h at 8 p 111 Pr o f R05 Ra P a nDar ene elrc e es ey a ace .d d a u h teW n ll n m Tnnm: |nnrl " n h .|nnM::| HllSt»0l I8 widely kl10\'»'ll.i!£ muslqal 9.Et......?.:dE3u \\l|»§I|¢ln" " "1iE\\7{17l`G»=li§§`u 512' 'WEE elnlel. having been lender of the °='1"j"'j~;d--,i ""'°"'1 ||Ife||\g|Id:'§" "T'£rf"u`3""§`i»7nZ Jag " Q o ." ' " " " --:.=. °' w a z " ' ~ : . " ¥ : . . . m " ; f .a f " ° : m 5 : 5 - » 5 M » ~ » m m a t 1 » »m e b l u t h " a m :l t g r ~' ; ' § " a ° 'H r . I uG l m r l n m l n . . ~ n f 1 = ¢ . !: | i n t h e u m m S ! m P \ \ ° l ¥' " " ' " " . ' 1 € " f " . . " " . . ' " $ ' . . . { . . . . . . . . . . ¢ . . ! ? . ' L E 1 ' . t ' f : " 2 . . ' 3 € ¢ . \ . .wh n 3.li W i ll Se ltz a n d fa mi ly o f th i s vi d n i ty ,E .F .Da vi d an d fa mi ly , n o r th o f Bla ir , E a rl,Floy d and L lo y d Ti mp er ly o f Hu r on ,S.D. a l l mo to md to Eme rs on Sunday , an d s pe n t th e d a y wi th th e E d g a r J on es fa mi ly .Mr s .Jones an d lllrs .Seltz are si ste rs, Mr s. David i n a brother a n d th e boy s a m n e p h e vmi n 1 r n ..\_\1 \ _ _ _ l n n r ___ . _ l . . . . chentra.D r .an d Mr s .P.L .Cady ,sons Ric hard an d J ac k r e tu me d la te Sunday evening f r o m Ma n h a tta n Kan sas wh ere th ey spe nt the we ek end with their son, D unne an d also witnessed th e Kansa s-Neb raska foo tba ll ga me Saturday . Mi s s Alic e Mc lii hbe n,wh o ha s been spending three we e k ;vac a- tion here f r o m Denver,retu rned l l " n u ' L A t n n i n f f h a m n n l r U l | . »l l l l u n u n | . \ \ \ .. - ---I r u u s u l u u u L u D \ \ ., , , . . . . . . . ,.u v -a n d c h i l d r e n v i s i t e d a t t h e _ C h a s .v e r y s i c k . M i s f e l d t h o m e S a t u r d a y e v e m n g .M r .a n d M r s .J u l i a n J u n g b l u t h M r .a n d M r s .W i l l V o s s a n d a n d f a m i l y d r o v e t o O m a h a S a t - c h i l d r e n v i s i t e d a t t h e C h a r l e s u r c l a y t o v i s i t _ a t t h e h o m o o f M r . M i s f e l d t h o m e S u n d a y .a n d M r s .H a r r y J o h n s o n .M r . M r .a n d M r s .P a u l J o n e s a n d J o h n s o n i s v e r y s i c k w i t l f r h e u m a - c h i l d r e n v i s i t e d a t t h e P e t e R " 5 ' l t l s n 1 . m u a a e n h o m e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .s .R .B a t s o n o f L i n c o l n ,s p e n t E v e n i n g v i s l t o r s w e r e M r .a n d t h e w e e k - e n d a t t h e _ h o r n e o f M r . M r s .C h a r l e s M i s f e l c l t a n d f a m i l y .a n d M r s .F __| _E n e r s o n . M r .a n d M r s .J w 9 h 1 " f * * € " ' ? ' ? ' € 'M r .a n d M t v -P r e s N l c l c o l g s p e n t r ~»-~~______.r s Q , / ' 1 f0 1 ~ | r [ 2'r f? " .r I f £5 ¢ 1% ./ 1 "'< ; ' > 7 ~f a 1 M ~:ian |."|0yulnuuP|'n|.\mpurly ululuulisilsusnuunvuqn I thBA»C-All|l1'|°""°'"'m e lu r a n i m , a n . h u e u m. n m H n . m a w . P f d t f e r , " m u d g g g e v a ns .H n . g g Do: ~-.'r"!§£ '¢_;£ ~ PI. E!2;.E°.'?:- ......:..'?.'I.'i$. l|:'l.|'ll H r . m a m n - - t w ! Q w w m m m m -/ _ or! melr uncle. mn aunt,mr. um uns www... W.. ."...~-~¢-- -- ---lln. Will Seltz, and they are pick-formefn home on Frlday a fwb ing corn around here.The crops noon.were all dried nut in S.D.Alfred Wllkenlng, who iulfered Chula Strlwett md fmuw severe lmeratio nn and the loss of Hair, apmt Sunday with the y parts M two fingers last MondayWallace famlly.when he gnught his ldt hand ln a»~"w x n i e h g r g z ~ N' - = . . f v l f t d famll vialtzd at the Urvlus H __linen hone at Waterloo Sunday. Fmli5m:\d Ruth , l i f ,§;?g;r;i{ the home g Hr. a md Mn.PeteSvendgardBlair, last Sunday. Hr.md Hrs.Lloyd Browndmv :i n Omaha Friday on bmw KENNARD NEW S Mr. and Hn.Pats Pettit and mue hl la m o f o mm, s pe n t Sw wm Mm w~.....,,..Svendlzarrl i. on y:°¢,_AguNG1~0N NEWS |ad num me nuxpxul m nthe tint o! the week and L 'ma '=',;.=f'~=..".s'~',~:=:a=,;=:: `ng .rs.IDofnthyCobbentertainedtheM S ssveral out of ladies of the sdlool faculty at the xelxtlve; at their home S\n .v 1.ma v n m .'|1m.-mn 'nu-»warn M n .Dniea' ' " " ° § " a r m.parsntal s y l h m r Pe tti rlu,;",;;',;,' ; j " ''- '--s eo.e.h°§F;s Ddo Thurbtr is Wend Hr. and lin.. H;'===g_-"m¢b1°=h °'L»'£ 1118 this weegyvrith her grmdpsr- with stflgn Jfmgb h 5 '£§J'*§f M C O B ,d ' S 2 ' * " - ._s_... ..... \l..» \ u | A l | ¢ 'l \ h | "u f .n ? . - M n .F1'2°d § * £ n ! t h _ " Y " ,gf ~J .i i 5 ` t- " ff* .;. 1 »n- .._;l$-T -- `* f' Night~ wn City's ns tgnight 9 t h r in Blair Thin Inna; a a -- -------¢----~-» ~- -- .--.1 - ----~-.awning.Prizes at bridge wen Mn. W. W. Dillener, Mr. Dlllener von by Mn. John Hebnrd,ti n t;and daughter of Rockport,Mo., Elm Susan Roy, sewnd, mdllrs. moiizer hieue.Mins Angeline Agnes Hollister, consolation. Hee- Ayer: uf Lincoln md her mother, dnmes G. I.Helder, J.R. Vin- Mrs. J. C. Blackburn of A_f\in¢1,¢,n_ d r l .John Hebnrd and Clifford Mr.and Mrs.RalphDecker were gueafb:went bo Valley Thursday ngDr.L.M.Peterson and Ely- to attend the district meeting ul.1 I .'.» .m..e» ¢.»M Ina ».....|~."..n rmdnnn.A covered wus. Joe LonvnunUm members of the Bible Clueher homo last Wednesday af noon.A few members of f-ba Im Aid dmve over to the Crm Home last Friday dtemoempresent a short plny for thelm thgge._____ ___ _ ~ 'guests of Mr. and um. New :sunn-ter- gard Ftidny evening.I Chet Widener.who has been TONIGHT ISworkingfor 1;',;~°"'"'3 1].~L h~ g o c a l C a r l t yVernon, " " " `1`E $1""§&1'fh&'{i"n`E '<:»;;,;' e..°;'|a;;°i e_.,,,";"",d",,,;' iidési'hunted ducks and wen guests J ness. H r .a n d M n .N e v i n M c C u n e ,f o r - I M i s a B e t t y M a r s h a l l r e t u r n e d t o * h a m s l v l h n » h \ n h n c i r l a n f n H n !d n i i o l a t D u a n e C ( ) u B l E a t tlbi l u c z I 1 h a m s l 5 v v u n u u a u v u u nl l v n n n f n " l ' i l l m ¢ m a n d M r 1 WD1 °_;'°""° "o i '\ z~ : . za n : . " " " E £ § " | | t v mw n z the mm c . G. lhnha ll.ulfHr.lnd Hn.-hmgl Se e rls t.I \{ r. a ud l lr | . V.W .Help Fill the Coffers of Our O1£116 "W .F .Ma r ti n is repo rted a s ld a u 1...:...... .....m.~.\l.. nu .¢. +L. mm ..r Nh Charitable Organizatim"Ulla ~........, ... -., ...U ..\....., ... ..............._,_, _,____h h deter,Mrs.Mxclieth,wlth day here at the home of Mrswhen he has been making hisBoyles'parents.Mr.and Mm. imma inr suveral years._W. S. Hadley. The Community Club held their The Rebekah lodge met in reguregular dinner and lmalnaa meet- lar session at the l. 0, 0. F. hall gs at the Congregational church I-'rlday evening.Mrs. M. E. Win- anday evening.with., u good net. who was a delegjabe be flag rg 'rhem vnu be Sulmly scnnol Bl° 10 s. m. and church aervlces at 10:46 u.m. at the Luthetnn church_ nat Sunday.Rev.Hmm Nielsenwill be ln charge.Mins Jeanette Hedelund wus hosiesa at a Weiner wut on the W n Rlnm funn (nr hm- Qnmdnu 'l|'l8l'|3 wm be a rmnxsgpmgr-am and hux nodal a glker school Mondny evne children are very busytheir practicing.Mr.and Mrs.Dewey Ho md Victor Holstein were in Prlrlnv Attend the Home Theatre 1 N O V E M B E R l-aowd presenh Dan J. "Fuller ofleent Rebekah Fremont, wu the State Ansembl neld "'' " " " ' "--'-~ -'--~~-- ------1 ~-~-- -Carlncipnvggeak- at Grand Island, gavls a qxendid &~ kH°d°l";'d wo k M n . er.The Ladies rcle se the report of figs meeting and also of u ,_,=;;,_;~ g y n g p day w ~d£lmex-.#uid ol hqg v fnsi t pn Que 1. 0. ~ mn _ vpn md mn.Mn iiéh The entire proéeeds will go toGe o rg e N. Mi l! e r a ; 'Vey o f Sio ux Fa lls , th e wee k» e :n d h em wi H r .a n d Mr s .W .§ annn.P n v n m!B o h nd san, Har- home at York.Ac me dose of me|' Mr.And ire. Soren Soransen.s. D.. spent meeting Mrs.Chet Menking ="d.u\¢h»aa ugmr Gnd s a nd herLh relatlves.Mrs.Carl Jensen served refresh- friends. all of 1~e\mm,,| were Sun-I. Webb and ments.day dinner guests at the Alfredof Madison,Dean Badger of Ikzningfoli Svogersen home, where gh, follow- at the home ho has been visiting at the homc ng spent _ the aftemoon:Hnnsther,F-E~|gf hig gncle _and yung Mr pnd Svogersen, Harry and Alma. Nels and children spent S\ noon and evening wlMn. Nels Jespersen, n~Mr, and Mrs. Clare:came home Saturdayhoneymoon trip andvaried Sunday evening Theatre Program Elsewhere in ;This space donated by Tho Enterprise in the lntureltl nl this worthy cause ;f"theH Blair, Nebraska, November 19. 1931 Kids' mém 'fhux-sday, Nav. > 4:10 p. m._M-1 For Sale-Ham|§|hlre»oxn.~ Wulf, Bldr. Phone 211 on 16.1 Mr. lm! Mrs. Carl Hind] last Saturday by anw for Ld to Denver.» Alix Gallagher spent Saturda Ind Sunday at the Otto Men~ ,=° xma- Matinee Thursday, N°"'"[may Matineenma y,Nov.26"g n- m. ¢,-L1 h h kee"fn4¢10 p. rn.44-xc m g;"§,"mne g;ouse ggi-un c. c. Howell, of omm, '__'spent Thursday at the Ray At- _.,., J .L .Mi lle r an d He n r y Hen ri c h we r e ref und ed an d th a t o f Chas- Bren har ger remitte d,th ey bei ng W o r ld W a r Ve te r a n ;..;...LIvi,ng compensation. I l '| \1 an NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT the City ni gm r'wuhingwn County, Nebraska, at 2 o'c1ock in A. C. Debel, Attorney Q,,fm f ,d d dl the fol-N THE c o u w n 'c o u r t 0 F b l n g ,`§`§€'¢2,°wm be :m a nd withdnw $5000.00 and s1oooo.oo respectively, from their deponiwry accounts, according to hw. On motinn duly made and enr- W alker Avenue. Mr . a n d Mr s . E d Ols e n o f He r - ma n ,we r e la s t Mo n d a y eve ni ng visi tors a t th e By r o n Mc D o na ld ~ll a n |:' Kids' Matinee Thursday, Nov.20 4:10 p. ln.44-lt Chris Wilkening of South Oma- h l » l p e n t t h e d l y l l l t F r l d n y l t ,,. Local NewsEGM. I\OT E(E§ Friday situ-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and anghte r lm Int we e k fo r e du- ornia where they will spend the Kids' Matinee Thursday, Nov.28 4:10 p. m..44-1z I. N. Warrick, who reddes up near Tekmmh,was a.pleasant s r -I : ' ° ' " " " " " "r w n u a m u u u m n a p r a y m g l o rN o t i c e ns h e r e b y g i v e n * * § " * Z ; » ¢a p p o i n t m e n t o f W i l l l a m G i l l i - H R a s m u s s e n h "m e a w z t h u m a a s a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e m m 1 I l i e c i u i 1 m d , d e ¢ ¢ m d .R.d 1-signed County Judge o of ,aid Mo th clay of Novem- the un eWashington County, Nebraska, hla Dated tm; 14 final report as executor of the ber 1931_._._ -. ¢\...»-.\. f-.._| |u..,.....»- mile: at The Enterprise oltialut Frldly situ-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and anghte r lm Int we e k fo r e du- ornia where they will spend the winter. gluI|||||||||||||mm|||||||||||||||||||||||||||num||||||um||||||||||||||}|||||||| §I »I Wulf, Bldr. Phone 211 on 16.1 Mr. lm! Mrs. Carl Hind] last Saturday by anw for Ld to Denver.» Alix Gallagher spent Saturda Ind Sunday at the Otto Men~ home, a guest of Miss Helen.n meet Nov. ao. 1931.George C. McQua.nie, mn x.nl. u. .INEWCII Bm!MTS- 15A .Gor don o f Ho lbr o ok ,Ne b County Clerk."""' '~" "' Mr. am Display of Nerve .§$';;'; Wins Back Her Love |Snturda 1... 1 p a.ru u m p w n |] 0 n l e |. . . U ull\.l Lunuo 1 1 |L L 1.||Unl5 nu.znz s p e n t u g ;~a f t u n o o n, p l e a s a n t v i i t o l m s d ig f ; -H e M "A y e 0 ; ' n i n g a t m f n i f l u m ?1 i L § , ` § ° ', '§ f, f, f , * j " "a t t h e O h v e r H u d l e a o n i 'f , . § . f " f 1 § ¥ . l ' _ i § " t a n I M r . a n d M r s .L o u M i l l e r . o f A r - l . . . L r.......e..n _ . . 1 . - . _. .. .. E E ;f::::.'at iid m"§`.".1"»§`»u"5§`S§|..'E"*"'......kf.'°E£'_"F"»'"141-an wuuuy auuge.|¢h Hfor Hnal administration and dis-e anscharge, and for the assignment ol No nc n 'r o cnnnrrons 'By PAUL PAY were Mr, residue of estate to such other THERE was no doubt about lr.Mr. and persons as are by law enweefe .n n»h»1 . m . ._.3';e:°z.ii:%_."a'?L'1 §'1::'°°'*Orum we C.mussen home gg ' "'° "` "`" "` "W " and ""': Hans wnm |Mr. and Mrs. Byron mnmmld I Mrs.J"f" Sorenson of were last Sundn evening supperynt last Fnday afternoon za Lb 0|ht the Hans C. Rasmus- §;;gm§°e Ed sen ome near Mn.Alma Claar of Aurora,'alter Caldwell and baby Neb., spent a few days last yeekglan spent the day lsB%'at the D A Comp!/an home an me womm Axreu noma Illthlsdty.Mr. and Mrs.Axtell took her back hat Monday mon ning. Chauncey Wilkins, of the SuLh~ erland school distrlct was in Blairlast Monday and while here re~ ported the birth on Sunday of a boy at his home This makes Aucnorzrzhn §BLAIR ` NEBRA Live Stock, Real Estate and Farm Sales I '~-;3*'"°home nl ""'|'"3,'Y3""5':°::x& ,,.,_,, Af ;&;»;_\»~»~ and three girls in we,§|m|||||||n||||||||||||||||||||||||||||nu||||||||||||||||nl|n|||||||| § qw " I ||||ulmlumii 1 téhe same, and I have set the ZOLI1ay of November, 1931 at 2 o'clock 'P. M., at my office in said County °£'i§'"§'§;J`?"i'.€Zs"d _ for the heanng thereof.'ersen,e ? ; § ; L ? c w b e t ~Notice is given to the creditars .1 ...~._......, 1..,»...'za appear before me at the County COU 23oUi¥'{wiK§}i'fi|G'r0N mm ve.; ¢....m---. W ...,.......Bu! the eyes of one girl m the dhbon counter were not turned toward hlm In ndmlratlan: and the visiting a sen home. Mrs. w ter were nu! gazing nl him envl-of Bonmn ously.For the eyen of Ralph )Thll\'B¢|BY Tweed and Bilnnle Webb, when the 'Fred Long `eyel of one man nl the cnllnr mun- one o'clock luncheon ut the homei of Mrs.Ruben Daugherty i nl Omaha,Wednesday of last week. The Nashville school will give a program followed by a pie social on Wednesday eveni g, November 25 at 8 P. M.Ever body invited. 44-1¢. Mr. and Mrs. Calle Hansen and family of south of Blair,were dinner guests last Sunday at the Hans H.Frshm home on_west Nebraska street. Mrs.Alma Clnar of A ora, and Mrs. John McQuarr'ie of Blmir spent last Thursday visiting atthe home of Mrs. Wm. G. Harri- son, south ot' Blair. Mrs. John Leehy is spending a few weeks with Mr.Leehy at the farm south of Omaha.Their little son is staying with his grand- mother, Mrs.Grace Maher. Mr.and Mrs.Hans H.Frahm and family attended a birthday dinner ln Fremont last Sunday evening at the Hans Jensen home. It being Mr. Jensen's birthday. Mrs.Margaret Iverson,Will, Pearl and Vera Mae of this city. were last Sunday aftemoon and evening visitors at the home ol' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray, north of Mrs.C.B.Hansen retained home last Thursday evening alter spending a few days at the home of her son, Burt Hansen and wife near Kennard.Ilr. Hansen, who has also been out there for two weeks returned home Saturday night. Relatives here of Mrs. Pruella Jordan of Oakland, Calif.,have received word of her death recent. ly at her home.Washington county old-timers may remember Mrs. Jordan as Pnlella Overlander early day resident of Fonlanello vicinity.She siso lived with the Wilcoxea south of toam, who were her cousins, Miss Frances Brass, daughberol Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bross of ihis city, was pleased to receive a cal! from Mitchell,Neh. advising her that she had been elected to teach in the Mitchell schools and she left at once for the west.The children, who will come under her supervision are Mexicans,who have been working in the beet fields and are through their labors and reddy for six months term of school.Miss Bross is s graduate of the Nebraska State University last year and has been at home since her graduation. z = r.nicely. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Koltern1an|Misa Dorothy Gray of Fremont; le f t th e la tte r p a r t o f la s t we ek f o r Br o ke n B o w,Ne b r as k a to spend a we e k wi t h the ir so Car l.Mr s .A n n a II a g g e i s ke e p - i n g h o u s e f o r th e b o y s wh i le M r . an d Mr s .K o l t e m u n are away . I-. e "" D A N c E KING'S IEXVILION } ~:a n l '°'Pl|h£o\|Jdbont.gr'7md |.\uu mv mh»r~guma >.om» ~ M m n z m e n u u n x y h a u n e nu w n n m m n a m m.'\Rlln¢ dnD\M.\\¢ l~nms mnd- nan-ou m i 'm z s m n m u.u£ 1 \r: In9 d.Sn-freplnmghd.u d z c u r v w s . IQBGXRNIIunmk n l u m m m clv ruur lq g b u u n5'-w |w|nN=\R¥ \ - lilillaf y e ld m iu k s n z m v b - é n a n m n m a p a m v i m m M II.Whll1 ¢°d.ldd7 BBt.m x¢ - h lr v u v b lm wle n n .s d r mm m m u m m m u m u g h .Z g n m m m w n n m r m n a u m u m n m a u i m w . ~ u m m - u m m n m r v m m n u ~°'-» :em ma md_ _ - g g v h n l y n n e a& h |' r h q u m m l n a h \ § | \ \ b u ( \ ¢ § 7 I ¢r1ti|\snu n.Ba i ns !e nmltn uunl m l l h l t v v m l f n b h v l h u n n n du n w r v u m a m n h a n m " ' Y ' l a h n i l l h u v a h c n u n a q g n ` | n a g m n |n u n s h u n n h d z l n h d P a n a m a . e ye c~n~e ornem ~m of Sioux Falls,S.D.arrived at Um J. E. Miller home in this dty lor a few days viadt last Thursday evening.They returned to their homes Sunday.George Mg f is a brother of J. E. Miller of is city. Mr.and Mrs.George McBride Saturday, Nov. 21 PETE KUHL And Hls 7 ACES "There's 9 01 Them" Caldwell home.Mrs.Caldwell who has been ill is iriaproving. She is Mrs.McBrldes sister. Laurence Caldwell who is also on the sick list is some better. Mrs.W.W.Dixon of Lincoln, spent a few days lést week visit ing' at the D. A.ompton home. On Friday,Mr.and Mrs.Ncum Warrick of north of Blair,took Mrs.Dixon back to her home. Mrs.Compton accompanied them and visited her nephew, Ted An- derson,who is confined in the Veterans Hospital. west of Blair, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born last Monday morning, Nov. 16th. The W. R.. C. held their regular meeting at Schefflevn hall laat'§ Saturday afternoon.Refi-eahments| were served by a committee ln charge. Mr. and Mrs. C.0. Augustson and daughters of Omaha,were last Sunday afternoon visitors and supper guests at the Alfred N. Feer home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson and family of south of Blair, spent Wednesday evening of last week visiting at the John T. Gal~ lagher home. Mrs. E. A. Gordon of Holbrooll, lleb., who has been visiting at the M. D. Newell home the past ten days, went to Omaha last Satur- day to visit her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Axteil of Blair, and Mrs.Louie Paulsen of Omaha, were last Sunday evening wfisitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wuibem of west of Blair. Mr. and Mrs.Will Sheets of west of Blair, are the proud par- ents of a baby daughter born on Wednesday of last week, Nov. 11. Mother and babe are doing very l !|| '!\\| l\»\| | \»\|\ ~ \ - \| \ | | '" " i ' \I I I l l l I I \l\4 4 ; " \i n ~»1rw ~ ' \W |I|| I 10" '.1 » . I Q o ||1 ~». | | ~ffim IS e r v e S z m p l e M ' e a l s sB e t w e e n H o l z d a y F e a s t s ~»in' dmnlldty be your walah- ruxdtor thamenu you planhtvosateuu during the nol~Wa us a u. Wlththehmlly dlnne rum-Bea.reunion luncheon,urug-¢h¢||m'lv'|7\'»Gf|.|.nno\1ncemen1p\r-dilsld\.hedAnunuto nl.lL hs ca l-a d n wmv a n Ls living undsrN d ! m u m .You a n tired andurdhe s dv e-xwne mlna v lto bef-lti l hs r dure s xo o a p lnnmnle dth nv u ry n nmp le ro o a i nh t v u ml s d v n l mn k mn li k. t ml! ! a n d vesetablea u eygqhqg.-¢ n¢ |¢ ,,`»Yo nrhmllygl bs ba tt nf e d mdmun hh a w i e rgut zi n gbl c ki o lh ltd no r mnl h u fore mealtime,pinch a l m i l l pieces of dough.Shana P h u a l greued baking lheet. IM rbi un-ul double m hulk. about 1 b e :Bake m A mn oven uzs' I.) sm 15 minutes. Brulh rolls \ butter na noon u I-he! anhom Lhe oven. ~m u ~° ° = . . . ,* J -' a = ' " s m m n m v a n n u s i ' a n u s= , : - . a r - "° ' -' * ? ~¢ , . - : :inm u .8 ¢ h w m ; '\ - - , g m l nnomaunadornnn.h u m a n3-=;___" " °.'I.%-?`! '»~'§;,-~u n . n m m n u n h r w v d z el|latV|.\hQ¢mldl¢tl-BDU"» - m u o - - m m r a i h s s id l n | | ; m u m . GlunldE _ avuudwnrna i : :||:||I spe nt th e week-end a t th e pa r- en ta l,A .F .Gr a y ho me i n th is lty .Mr .an d Mr s .Gr a y took the ir da ug hter bac k to F r e m o n t Sunday . Mr . an d Mrs . Roy F a llen a r e th e x a o w m u Prepareuvhlte nnncomdildlhbutadde w:which hue b i llnea\ehnn|ue°a.Yma:o»¢vina¢. Fnaua Frdt8ah4 I'§ E'L» ..."'° 3 ~r - .Yds ". :: f .. .. . .. .. ~ ¥cv»»eook»a l g w t h l K a n - g g ,= - - = ~ - I& ' ; » " ¢a v u r b d l i n g h h r . G l r m f- H - 1 r ,¢ h m v m »m m m m u a n n m i u m m a m m u v h i n m z n n m m m m v u v u r y s a a . n u m m m v m m u m a m m P ¢ u f | m | m u m n » a m ¢ m n n a o m a m w m m m m w m m l ' ¢ \ ' | m H w t ~m m l s o 6 w u u m n m h e l b r h u n w v m n n n n u u d n f n e u h t m m ; || ::¢;"|uh a lf pou nd g i r l bo r n No v.15,a t th e Bla i r ta l.Th e Fo ller fs n o w ha ve a i r o f f i n e li ttle daug hte rs. F o r S a l e - L a r g e sized c hild'u be d, li k e n ew.Also a go od he at# i n g stove,u three-tube ba tte f y ...|... .: r r r CARDS Are Now on Diqlay at The Enterpriseof The McCarthy Progressive Club met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, John Aronson. Delicious refreshments were serv-ed hy Mrs.Fred Long Anil Mrs. Orville Humston. Last Sunday afternoon visitors at the Fred H. Jensen home, wr.~.=t\ of Blair were lllr. and Mn. Albert Schjodt and family and Mr.and Mrs. John J. Jehsen, all of west of Blair.The occasion was in honor of the host's birilx anni- versury. OAL.... for every purpose.Check your fav ite and return list to us for our n low cash price, delivered to your bin [ f l 'CHEROKEE Nut-a coking furnace coal [ 1 ROYAL Egg--a good cheap heating coal l j ECONOMY Nut--a bear for heat; sold by us 20 years [ j ZElGLER~-the old reliable Franklin County, l [I _IEWEL--the king of furnace coal.Our list Jewel users increases each year E l PETROLEUM Coke--lots of heat, no ashes l j ST LING Nut--for cook stoves, cleanest &- U PENNSYLVANIA Nut--for base burners- handle the best grade only E ]RUBY Nut-the Arkansas base burner coal, coal-no waste [_]BLACKSMITH Coal--for forges.We han Lily-Keystone, the best smithing coal known D KINDLING--we have it and sell it cheap Coadis the cheapest, safest and most satisf~ tory fuel.Let us show you how can opera your furnace at 30% less cost, with no du ordirt and no effort on your part.Coal fed to the furnace, heat regulated, and ash removed to the ash can,--all automaticall As k us f or m or e in fo rm at io n ivett Lumber & CoalC 1 -u wu..~, ....\.5.,..,Court room in Blair, Nebraska, on .the 11th day ol December, 1981,:~oT1cE To CREDITORS and on UIC mlb day of Marc.l\, 1982, for the Purpvw of examin-COUNTY COURT wASH|NG'1'0N Iation, adjustment/ und allowance of C0 UNTy 1\fEBRASKA .claims.All claims not Iiled on or Eslnle of Jhn "_ Taylor, de_be!ore the m b day of March,ceased.l19§2'.wl".lle °FY"°¥ '>""-_ A. C. Debel, Attomny customers of Puhner Green ('n did no:compel attention were nn no one by each otherPromptlyntEMM p.m.Ralph stood outside the enmluyees'vn trnnc e wn ltln g for Minn ie:fnreightmonths~nd twe lve day s he had not mi ed n night ln seelng her home after hnu ra Usually Mi n ni e mme o u t at three minutes after six.but tonight lt was sev ernl minutes nf ter that time und stlll she hm]not nrrived.Finally . he s aw h er walk ou t wi th n g ro upof exc ited. c lmtterlng girls around he r;even at that distance Ralph could hear references to the new clerk."'lI1l¢nftr~rnnntt"hnrmtnrl one Nn ti e i s g i ve n to th e c md ito r s |Da te d th is 1 4 th d a y o f N o ve m to a ppe ar bef ore me at the Co unty b er,1931..C0 r t in B la i r Ne br as ka , on '( S E A L )I. C . E L LE R, u r o o ma l . . .| ) | | \ L J n r o . . I l . | : u n n | \ n » \I O Q 1 ~~~ u n :n u n s u¢\}ul.A\uv\ ;|u|. r\.;,4 v u ; ,d t h 2 3 d d a f F h?:a1°1')o2¢\\fiwn §. ,. ., . ,. Z' .. 'n f .n f g f f l ~*'*`I2i2.`§§' §§§u§i§1e'£2`§§2`&` a]i|{mé§"Sf PROCEEDINGS ..1.=...¢.an .m...¢. Mr f 9.-I nn nr (Conunued from page one)`i,`§.§}`Z° o§é"2`6li1"`é`L§'"$f"i5;`L ~ 1932, will b e fore ver ba rred. Da te d th is 2 3r d da y of Oc tob er , 1931. ( S E A L )I . C E L L E R, 41-4t County J u dge. N O T I C E O F A D M I N I S T R A T I O N A. C . D ebet, A ttor ney City of Blai r, L ight & water 103 .41 G. W . DeB olt, Repa irs Fr ed D eweb er , Po or For me rs Eleva to r, Po or Fontanelle Store, Poor Emma Ha n se n , P b o r Herc ules Ga s-Mu niti ons Supplies Inter sta te M. & S. Co ., Re - Co., _pai rs ______ 2.00 42.79 8.40 1 1.98 10.00 26.00 1.44 _- n u . .. .. » - ` ~ .. . . . _- . .- _ _ ."wh lle I was In the basement he took me over In the fo untain and tr e n tw me to n md n . " "He tlp pe d his hal to me. wh enhecametnthisnoon,"suld n n other." I le certainly ls not 'bnshf"ul," sold another,"lik e well,li ke Itotph over there. for Instanc e." A t this Ralph'face turned ndu ll ro d;Minnie gait her lip.She c a me ove r a nd sto rtw to ta ke hi s arm.COUNTY COUR'I',WASHING'TON T\'l!¢{Sf-GW M. Sz S. Co., Re.'»||e\|n_ MIImumrv. NEBRASKA I pans 5865 The ch(-rerflmic .":I greeiinn c aused her E s t t ' , _ - f f ~,;.¢,r5}3n, de- 'Interstate M. & S. Co., Re-to turn; there beside her stood [lar ceased pairs 19.66 oid No rwood.n \1 .¢:\._..._L .;.........¢L..+nn Ylnnn ¥h»§nHnar Pn §nnn'| iml El\lQR " I DID going UP IDU?WHS.he nlouc c ls llunsuy gi ve n uwu u n »--'rr .l ---- n ~ - » ~ - ¢ r - - » -the 4th d ay of Dec emb er, 19 31, at Th eo.Lar sen , P oor th e Cou nty Judge'a offic e i n the ,Ted La th r op , P oo r Ci ty o f B la i r, W a s h in g to n C o un ty , N T- Lu n d & C o. , Po o r Nebraslm, at 2 o 'c loc k in the a fter | N. T. Lu nd &: Co., Poor noon of s ai d d ay ,th e f o llo wi n g Mr s. H. B. Mc Go wa n, P oo rmn tte r wi li be heard a n d c onaid-IG.C.Mc Qun rri e,Co.Clk., ered, to~wit.:Th e p eti ti on o f F r e d Eme rg en c y Re li ef Petersen pr ay in g f o r th e apoint.Oma h a Pri ntin g Co .,Sup- v w . - . .10.00 wa s 18.00 24 .00 5.04 25.00 me n t o f Fr ed P eter se n as ad mi n-plies 223.75 :..+...¢...nr H... nnf nhu nf maid Cnr-.Omaha Sc hool Su n n lv Co.. said."I won der I f I ma y have the pleasure o f y our company.You kn o w you inok just like n close friend of mi ne nl home.I wond er i t y ou are any thing li ke her.I presume so,for s he c erta inly was n c lassy girl." whe n th e two h ad g one a bo ut a bloc k Min nie found her tongue. "wen , 5 ou 've g ot y o ur ne rve with you, l1aven't you?" "Y on nren 't n nzrv wi th me. are ng . . . U - - - W - - . . . _-__oline Petersen, deceased.Supplies 5.50 Dated this Gth d ay ol Nove mber, J . A. Pebe rson, Poor 20.00 - Pota dle Bro s.,P o o r 42.17 ( S E A L )1 . C . E L L E R,Rhondes-Masser Pu bl.Co., 48-40.Cou nty J udg e.Supplies 8.80 Sa fe ty En v. Mfg . Go. , S up - N o n c r :o r A m u N 1 s 1 ' a A ' r l o N plies 1'7~"2 | Gun Sc helf ler . Su pplies 1.00 y on?" Blu-old asked umlllngly . Mln nle tu rn ed up h e r he a d an d tu rn e d a little away .She seemed very Item. and y et ln the c orner of her ey e furthest fr o m h e r a c o n there appeared J un a lmle c wlnkle. Rnlph never dared to eomp llmenvher; lf he ever ntaned he began to choke and.congh before he go! half Saturday, Nov. 21 PETE KUHL And Hls 7 ACES "There's 9 01 Them" The Enterpr1seOff1ce r iIIu..\.......1.r'...-umm hihua "Pvnnn.T.anar rfb. 'frlmkinsr 7.84| throughAI J J I S I I R Z I u s \ . . ¢ n 4 L | 5 u u ,I l h l f a | - J - " "_ - . . . D . . . . - ,. . . _ _ . -1 7C O U N T Y C O U R T ,W A S H I N G T O N H .E .W a r d ,P o o r 6 . 6 0 W h e n t h e y r e a c h e d M l n n l e ' |d e a - r ~ n 1 n u ' 1 ~ v m v n n a n l r a M r s .J o h n W a t k i n s .P o o r 2 0 . 0 0 t i n n t l o n .H Q I P O I Q s u d f l e n l y l e a n e d E=.»§i`I."§f` }.i.§1i§"Eii{ii£.§é,de-i\i}§Q Bali smc l-nleic , Poor s o n o caused.| Ny e & J en k s Gr. Co . , P oo r 12.55 Notic e is hereby gi ve n th a t on H. C. Mor tlo c k , Su rvey in g 101.05 th e 11th day o f Dec ember,1031, Rivett Lbr. & Coal Co., Coal 506.05 a t the Cou nty Ju-dge's offic e in _A . N. Ba llar d , La bo r 3.00 Mrs . F. A. W a sh bur n, Po or 58.55 Bu r ro u g hs Ad d .Mac h.Co.,0 I Supplies 176.40 g u . \ : < s o N . & M 1 - : m a n s uJ . E. Ca mp bell, Po or . 16.00 I .T F'Pnmnhnil.Pnnr "i"i".(}0 over and kissed ner lips.llllnnle did not move an ey emsh;Instead sho looked at hi m apec ulutlvely.Often she had wondered what lt was like to be kissed; often she en féon rnge d Ra lph to try I t; b ut that y ou ng ma n wou ld have though:of kissing a goddess ns soon as her So now.the girl carefully consid ered lt; she raised her finger to her mou th and fe lt her lips. 'Tha fnlln\\|n|.v nwlmlrm hn ln hmlm Bldg., Blair, Nebraska P H O N E B la c k I3 Securities Insurance Re al Estate 0 0 F A R R E L U S C A F E a n d n o u n s Home Slyle Cooked Meals Bus Depot 204 W agner Ave. 0 Dr .No r ma n K .Ralh msun OP T OM E T RI S T Ove r th e Bla i r D r u g C n . P HO NE B la c k 4 1 Eve ni ng s b y Ap poi ntme nt o 0 MARCUS BECK n o r m a n A n s m n c m a Olf i n e i n ` .............,.----.- - - ." Mi k e A n d e r s e n , L a b o r |Eul F i tz g e r a ld . L g J as. Fi tzg era ld,rlI'nul J . Fi tzger ald, Labor II'n ul J . F itz ger ald, La bor Fln we r s 'Tr n c to r 4:Equ ip. I Co.,Ren al L a b B . A .Gottsc ,o rILawr enc e Go usc h , La bor J o hn Hu ll,Lab or .L . Ill. Me hk i ng , Dr a gg in g [.l. E. J ungbluth, Dr aglrl"S Otto Kr us e,Supplies Nebr.~Iown Oil Co., Gus Ca rl P u ls , Dr a gg in g _ s. .K. Rorenlnlmle, Repairs Dean Sla der , La bor Cly de S wi hnr t, L ab or N. 10 1 6.00 28.00 69.00 32.20 42.40 5.40 1a.so 44.00 26.80 40.95 20.67 1 16.56 10.35 s.4s 65.00 22.50 r aAggy Gotlach, D rams. 162.00 Arndb- Sny de r Mawr Co. , Re- |pairs .3.00 Glen Co le, L a bo r 2.40 l| Lo ui n D un klnu . D ra gg in g 54.00 -.._. - ........,._.-.....,.....,,..walled ou tside, bu t the nig h! after thnl he dlaln'l. Ahnu!three weeks Inter lln ro ld was brlnglng Mln nle home f rom lx umvlng pic ture show ll few minutes nflc r eleven.They were nnsslnn alhlc k c lump of bushes on a sc c lud eil slrec l when s uddenly n mnsked mnn spr nm! out fro m h en lnd lh c m and puslusd a ahlnlng revolver ugulnsl. Hurold's rlba The y o ung mun' l ha nds wen t up li ke a olr eakol'llglnlnlng,Th e ussullunl said nolh lng lm!crouched ag a ln n the hush and pnt his hand over the mhe r's mo u th :lo r n n aulomoblle was apeevllng toward them.llln» nie wus dunxhfounded. walling forheresc on to ac l.A s w e car passed she nnw the l1lgliway mon'x bond eurly lllu mlna te d;but ull she co d nee was n battered blac k ha l pulle d low over bln ey es.and a handkerc hief folded dlngonnlly . so lhnl the c omers c overed his hc ; In Lhat mome nt o f llghl, h owever. th e gi rl notic ed tim(the handker- c h le ! wa s n llk . n n rl n m n mm l n r w Ill Wnn ofC o : } t f l o | B ¢VW , L . Hi n d le y Labor, etc .22.00 fba omef a€»ieBEE oTH2wl~br§ n |n.....r.......1...|¢a|\nr 2.40 n nmd e n whic h existed nn!f r o m 1 I n___V _ _0 C A R L SC H L IID T IN S U R A N C E R E A L E S T A T E: n u m l ann;t|¢I.\.vua|Adhuvl v "Caaper Kassebaurn,D r a g - gi n g 45.00 Ed W ater ma n, Rep ai rs 9.50 Lud wi g Ba ttli ng, D r8 38 i1 1S 24.75 Henry Beerman, DrB3¥iH8 3999 io1£§S€€:~woF£e'E nE?§i1§§u5£" When the automobile had passed the holdup man notic ed a glittering chain on the gi r l' |neck and ra c h ed o ve r to r emove lt; fo r th emomenthisbackwasturnedto a tiOffice In Slate amk'§i&}.'[`H°wdrd Franke, Dragging'45-9"0 Hancock lmpl. U0-Repairs 9.45 Herman Filling Station, Gt! 64.50oBL AIR Ans rmc r & ' m'L E ,nxdmlas on C°rx»~. Gas 109.97 CQMPANY sheu Super Service, Grease 1:15 l Bonded Ahetrnclen |Frea H. Sprlckf nrmrlnz zzso PHONE is Ed Stuenkel, Dragging msn\| pik Bldz-Bhlr Nebr.,L F. Stuenkel, Dra88ill8 14.40 o 'Tyson-bong C<>». 'Prucldng s.ooD. A. Lum-sem co.. Grease 72080|1~:.4'r A'r |.sa seumex, Labor saw1w n u r s r m c s |Wll1ie seamen. Labor 11.50 Herman Pnnllng, Llbor s.oo 4 ' l '.i',3I°;;"¢1'Zi°I$,2'Walter Kuhls, Labor ~ B boIHnmhnrgenLmwhulffz \feu.-J ._f'°\..l..\.n m Harold.When he gleaned eroundngnlnhe saw cnet youth Heelngwlldly down the meer.Be lmmodlately gave chase, leevlng Mlnnle with A lcornful twin m her coun» tenenceThenext noon lllnnle Bnlshedher lunch ln the Gmvloyeea' lunch-room sooner than my ot herfriends.She went to the n e lwhere ner cont wee hanging,Overlt lhe found n mnn'| colt.whichlha pulled oll'.But el me did em lt slipped from her hand! and fellto the'lloor._When :he had re~placed lr on the hook. Mlnule no-ticed et her feel l couple nf nr-Llz-la that had rolled hom one of Ve .n le I-l\Z8||3[H1 lll\llU\Jll|:J a nu s ¢ l " "~ ~~ ~~ ~L l o y d M n t h i e a e n ,L a b o r 4 . 8 0 a n d e x a m i n e d t h e m c u r i o u s l y .O n e Il h 1 T| 1 "i l l P "\ l P . .I . B h o f . 6 0 r a l A r n n n r l h i l n |Fha#f al l i a m ; I u n . n u w l n l 1 . . u r rD E N T IS T X-ray S ervic e l Offi c es in Sta te Bank Bldg. I Phone 298 Blair.Ne br . - " d -.- - - - - - , ._ . . . _ . -Menno C. Lar sen, Labor Albert Mathiesen , Labor A .A .W ilkins,Lab or Robt. Sie rt, Truc king Ma rs ha ll W i lk in s . La bo r s9.2<1 4.80 53.40 3.00 24.00 what like a c lothespln; tt was c am fully covered. however, with bright. shiny tlnfoil.The other article was n silk handkerchief, and In the c or ner wa s n wreath fr om n garden\_ \- . . . | . . n - . \- . . l _. | .. . - _ ._ . . -at No. No. No. Nu. 0 ' i;§.;.;;b;...h..;_ 5.;g.;¢.g C. ST. P.. M. & 0.Ipred Ahlemeyer. Labor Solllllbnund | A W.ug.ntcrman, Labo11.40 A. M. dm\y 'mo P. xr,daily except Nye. & Jenks Gr. Co.,Sup- Sunduy phesNhbodL. M. Menking Labor6:55 ~ Z\I.u¢;'All A. W. Road Afchy.Co., Re. y2:0 0 nm.daily ex¢ep¢'pairs Sunday |¥-Emil Lursch, LaborCHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Louis c. Lorsch, Labor \y¢~s¢bonnd Ed Waterman, Lnbor 24.750.00 9.00 9.20 72.80 (1.4017.50 69.00 99.00No. 111 B:3.» A. M. daily Q1-za Waterman Labor 1Euibonn.'No. 122 6:30 P, M. gaily ° " ' " °md" Co., On m:~ aus SCHEDULE 0 °°'"'2000.00 Going Solllh Gdng Norih Pnplo Valley Drain. Dist 637.50 10:30 A. M.9:00 A_ H_|On motion duly made and on-» §=qg g. gg.12:00 Namnrled.resolution.;were adopted 12.00 wnlrn exmwu muy m mme overworked unnszlnaclon.lllhnlehnstllynhnved them In the pocket or theovercoat,as she saw Ralph upnronchlng.Be took the cont fromum rack nnd put lm on.f .51 four minutes after sl: \hmevening when 'lulph emerged fromthe cmnloy¢~cs' enlrnnre of PalmerGreen Co., he saw In from or hlm-Mlnme. " n u m up,"me called to hlm cheerfully."Do you zmnu 1 canwalt ns lnla nl this tor you everynlgh!7" |& by |l¢C1\1r¢ N unc I hd!Kzwnlfaa-v|Zf\ 1 en n Ol' all the known melnln,only:hour one-third are being com-marplnllv mlllun m 0 ¢8115 P 6: 15 P . M.Krmlting the A.r1in| ;'ton State Bank : n u n sh.. r n f e = wlr . f ' | n ' 1 .. ;=-»f;`._'-»1.nv:v-nvnnmswmy 'rm-3 ~ l`|-§RP'RISB-Bum, Ndhnsska, November xo, 1981Pap Fum--.\.P T -i r . quine nach frequent dusting u hot add the flour pam and sea- |Lhey hnva been wuxsd.|s<minga.Add plmenbo lut. -__ wan A. RBOADES.Ysbllnher RISE m a Lth I H E E N T E R P e s i s s u s n E VE RY ' r mms n n _hire per Year SL N Entered as second-chu matter. tter will be heard and consid- red,to~wlt:The petition o f ydis A.Bevlngtou praying for, e appointment of J. P. Jensen ss administrator of the utate of aid George James Bevington, de- ceased.Dated this zen. day of Novem-° ber,1931. ers, which said attorneys will be l named by the undersigned peti- tioners upon the acceptance of this -petition and bond of your body.I N W ITNE SS wn s a a o n we |have hereunto set our hands . . | Blair, Nebraska, this ------day t of November, 1931.t lANNOUNCEMENTl< sz the postomoo at Blnlr, N0\lr..|(SEAL)I. C. ELLER, miter the Act of CGIIKYUI a l 44-alt County Judge.._|larch 8, 1879.»\We have just received our well,] _Every subscription in regarded so open account.The names of subscribers will be inltlhllf ro- mnved from our mailing lint at tbl expiration of the tim! paid for ifthe publishers be notified; other 'noe the subscription will runninlnfares at the designated lub-lerlptlon price.Every subscribermm understand that tha|¢_wull- dons sr: made a part of the oun- t r u t bewan the publisher and |cbeen'ber. f .JNEW ENGLAND NEWS Mrs.Preman Loftis and How-ard were Tuesday waiters at the Frcn Anderson home.Ruth Paulson spent Wednesday night. at the Martin Hoier home. M n and Mrs.A.P.Gossard,Mrs. Clarence Sorensen and daugh 'lu fro m Wayne,Mr. and Mrs.Leonard Gossard of CaliforniawereWednesdayvisitorsatthe §HERlFF'S SALE NOTICE 'known line of Sidney Burgoynei lsreetins cards of Philadelphia and ] UQ' virtue of an order of salelhave them on display at The hin- i issued out of the county court .ef terprlse office.We have carried 1 Washington county, Nebraska, and in pursuance of sold order, I will on the 80th day of November, 1931 at the west front door of the Washington county court house ln the city of Blair, Nebraska at the hour of two o'clock P~ mu sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described car to-wit:one Chevrolet coupe, motor number 646661, 1929 model. Dated at Blair,Nebraska this Marion Sutherland, Sheriff of Washington county,Nebraska. 44-zz 4-H CLUB WORK rM i s s L o i s P i e r s o n S ;L i n c o l n , Lancaster county, will be Nebras- 9 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r ,1 9 3 1 . \ G e o r g e L o f t i s h o m o .k a ' s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e i n t h e N a t i o n - Mr .an d Mr s .J o hn B.Erik sc n a l 4- H Clu b Gir ls'Sty le Dress a n d fa mily we re Sunday visitors at th e Ted C urley h ome n t lllui r. ilievue contest to be held at the 'Ilenth National Boys and GirlsMarjorieandGracie.Iaekson!4_H Club congress in Chicago, and Carroll Thompson spent Sun- _dny oftemoon at the Fred lloven- dick home. Mr. and lllra Freeman Loftis were in Omaha Sunday visiting with Mrs.Fred Anderson at theLord Lister hospital. who was op- erated on for appendlcitis. Mr.ahrl Mrs.Alfred Peterson and filrnily were Sunday visitorsat the Thorvald Petersen home.Delbert Fletcher spent Satur-day night with Doyle Holman atthe John B: Eriksen home,1Mr.and Mrs.August .Toulon and family were Sundny visitorsat the Chas. Krohn home. John Loftis and Sam Lawson ofTekamnh are doing some carpen-ter work at the George Loftishome.~ Mr. and rs. Art B. Anderson and Murjod were week-end visit-ors nt the H. P. Dulaney home atCoznd, Nob.-Mr.and Mrs. Ted Weber andfamilywereThursdayevening visitors at the Dennis Osbornehome. Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis andfamily were Sunday aftcmoon vis- itors at the Caleb Loftls home atBldr. COUNCIL HOLDS REGULAR MEETING Continued from page one) John Hansen was busy the first part of the week circulating a peti- tion nmonxr the business men ask- ing them to pledge n certain amount of money to be used in paying his salary as n special night police for the business dis- trict.lie had up to the night of the meeting raised enough to nmount to seventy-fi\'c dollars per month and the council accordingly appointed him.llis duties will lust umll April lst.Last year a special police was appointed which' was paid for out of city funds but under this arrangement the bus- in~s men pay it out of their own pockets. Councilman J.P. Jensen asked that the light at the alley northof the mill be changed so that it would shine on the sidewalk.He stated that pedestrians were hnv- ing trouble on account of this. His request was grunted. The Home Theatre is perat-ing with the Red Cross mriorities in their drive for funds and this evening, November 19, the entire receipts of the theatre will be turned over to this worthy cause. i n uccoruunce with this move Councilman Jensen moved that the council give their endorsement ofthe splendid spirit shown by the management of the theatre. At the previous meeting of the council representatives of the card rooms requested that the ordin~ ance now in effect, which limits their closing of the card games w ten o'elock p. m., be changed to midnight.This was brought about by the change of the ordinance in Idvor of the bowling alley which now sets the dosing hour at mid- night und also allows bowling on Sunday afternoons.It no happen- d that at this lust meeting only six members of the council were present.It takes six out of the eight to pass an ordinance and Councilman Hundahl. not being in favor of allowing the card rooms longer hours, the matter was not put to a vote. l t was expected that the Cham~ buf o t Commerce would have some information regarding the opening of the crossing on eastWashington street for th, entranc, of Highway Number Thirty but nothing was reported The allowing of the billl closed the business of the evdng. s NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION November 27 to December 5, state club leader, L.I.Frisbic has reported to the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work. Lois will model on informal ,party dress of her own making *in the notional contest.The total cost of her outfit was $18.~ 05.To the high scoringjndlvid- ual in each of the four divisions of the national contest, the Chica- go Mail Order Company will a~ tour to the shrines of American history in July 1932.The nation- al winner will also receive a solidgold medal of honor.Gold wrist! watches will be awarded the second and third high scoring contestants in each of the four classes of the contest.Thirty-five state style show winners have received prize trips from the Chicago Mail Order Co. to compete for these national honors at the -LH Club Congress. 'These state winners will model garments of their own making in one of the following classes: cotton school dress, tailored wool dress,semi-tailored silk dress or informal party dress. I BUSINESS MEN To PETITION COUNCIL (Continued from page one) eulnted among the business men of the city nsldng the council to allow the suit to be brought in the name of the city and pledging the costs of the suit.Following is a copy ol' the petition, the names of those signing being for the present with-held:I To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, 'City of Blair, Nebraska. Gentlemen:We,the umlersignml residents and property owners of the City of Blair, Nebraska, believing that it would be for the best interests of L majority of the business inter- ests of Blair that U. S. Highway No. 30 be routed over Washington Street and believing that the pro- per legal action would result in a court decision finding that thd City of Blair has prior rights in the grade railroad crossing on Washington street mer the C. St. M. &0.Railroad tracks,do hereby petition your honorable body to authorize the City Attor- ney to commence and prosecute the necessary action in order to obtain .a judicial determination of the respective rights of the City of Blair and said railroad com- panyn said intersection. We do further petition your honorable body,if you deem i t necessary, to appoint such special counsel to assist the City Attor- ney in said matter as he may deem advisable and do further petition your honorable body to pass such resolutions and ordin- ances as are necessary to Pr°wLv present md matter to the courts. Understanding that there is some doubt in the minds of some of the members of your body as to whether such legal action might involve the City in expense and posdbly make i t liable ln damages to said railroad company, we, the undersigned, and each of us, do hereby undertake unto the City of Blair, Nebraska, that we will, jointly and severally, pay or c a us e t o b e p a l dt o s a l dC i t y o f Blair any and all expenses,in- cluding court eosts and attorney feel,of such legal proceedings and we do hereby speclneally, ,iolntly and severally,further undertake and promise to pay unto said Clty any and all dam- ages whleh said Gly ma y be liable for or obligated to pay by reason of any auch legal action, each of the undersigned hereby binding himself, his heirs, lueces- sors,sdm1ninratora~and assigns, to the faithful Dedormnnee of this i this high class line for eight years and it is more popular than ever with the best trade.iMany of our customers know the .r quality of these cards and we wishl to state that they are mo r e HH trnctive in appearance and moral reasonable in price than ever be- foreWe invite all old customers andnew to come in and see our at-l tractive line.' The Enterpdse.g BLAIR COUPLE WEDTEKAMAH THURSDAY' Mr.Leland Farrell and Miss Audrew Christensen, both of Blair, were quietly married by Rev.J. Frank Reed at the Presbyterian msnse, last Thursday aftemoon.The young couple were accom-| panied by Mr. and Mrs. John See- ldeu of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Farrell 'will make their home in Blair,| wl\ere Mr.Furrcll is employed in; the Farrell Cafe.' LOCAL OVERFLOW Mr.and Mrs.Ed Harms and daughter, Goldie of west of Blair* were lust Sunday evening visitors ot the Will Linden home.. ; Another box of D. A. R. gene ologies lfave arrived at the city library and are open for use to 'the public.They will be left here for two weeks. |Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Baxter and family were dinner guests lastSunday and spent the day at the parental U. E. Baxter home, north west of Blair. Ed Beard of Wiggins, Colorado came in Tuesday for n visit with relatives in this vicinity.Ed wentouttoColoradosomeyears° ago and has been doing nicely until this year when, we are told, he | was l\it by the drouth. The bazaar and church supper .given by the Danish ladies nad# was a most successful and profit- able one.Many wen present bothafternoon and evening and nllhud o good time.Mrs. "Rev." Nielsen was the winner of the quilt. lilnn*is Simonsen and son, Rich- nrd and Mrs. C.E. Stoner spent the day lust Sunday at the home of her son, William, and with her husband near Craig.On their re- tum trip home that evening, theyvisited at the Charles Eby home at Herman. The ladies of the Episcopal church entertained nt a benefit bridge at the home of Mrs. E. B. Corrigan,yesterday afternoon. There were eight tables of ladies present and Mrs. Wnltcr,M. Nelson held high score for the afternoon. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon Mr.and Mrs.James Sorensen entertained the pinochle club to which they belong on last Tuesday evening.A unique feature of this occasion was that Mrs.Sorenson took her prizes from the farm; the fat chicken, the pat of sweet coun- try butter and cream and fresh meat and they were very much appreciated and enjoyed by the town folks. Mrs. C. N. Hansen and Louie Hansen were the lucky high winners and Mrs. Jens Nielsen and Wm.Linden retedved low, which were equally attractive prizes.Everyone had a fine eve- ning. A number of the Tyson rela- tives from igzllshurg, Wls., drove in last Tue y evening and sur- prised their relatives hare.They the night with Mrs.Mary had lunch at the Peter M. home and dinner with Mrs. .Warrick on Wednesday. had come drectly from Lake, Iowa where they at-the funeral of a coudn. spent Hain, Tyson L.DThey Storm tendedRichnd Roberts, eighty-four years old, of Storm Lake.Those ln theparty were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' Jackson,Mrs.Simpson Jackson and Mrs. Richard Jackson.They left for Wisconsin on Thursday. To RETURN FROM CALIF. Word has been resolved from Howard Roberts that he will re- turn to Blair and again take charge of the cafe now being operated by the Ferrell Brothers. Mr.Roberts is well known in Blair and has had e great deal of experience in the restaurant bus iness. Mrs.Nerts-Chester,why are you taking the camp stool along when we are going out for a little w l l k l ' News You said you were going to look at the shop windows and Pm not 80513 to stand up hour after hour waiting for you. NEBRASKA WEEKLY I INDUSTRIAL REVIEW' Graveling operations started »»»!,,, xew Ogallala-Ar'th\n° highway.nHastings-Hand labor will be le ised in constructing 13 mile s ofs' oll lines adjacent to new paved iighway west of city, by Lineoln' eiFel. & Tcl. co.lm Bushnell work on woterworkaémirogressirlg.1 a .Preliminary work on Goldenrodloil~ligh\\ny link between ReynoldslmdHubbellm u be started this " Full and winter.Pl outh radlng on road 5mnn1¥froi§cSt.Pnul'5 Lutheran Churc thre miles north to coun- ty line, completed. Helvoy-Two miles of road eastward into this place to be graveled. Alliance-Dr.F.P.Sucgang opened eye, ear, nose and throat office at 420 Box Butte Ave.Wolbsch-Welcome Inn moved to new location in A. G.Nelson building.Homer-Fridge crossing Omaha Creek being replanker, v b< aD In 1 II c~£4 s»rWisner-Interior of Noelle 1 Vadety Store redecoratcd and lm- t proved.g Stapleton-Hart Pantorium mov e ed to new quarters in Barbee building,formerly occupied by _A Fairmont Creamery.f Stockvillo-Work being rushed d along highway north arid south z through this community.1 Syracuse-I mprovement ark onHighway No. 50 south from this '| place, nearing bomplction.r Ii"What are you doing for u liv-r ing?"_.1 DANA COLLEGE NOTES The first of a series of vesper pe-organ concerts was given by roi. Allen Meyer, ol St. Olaf Cob ge,Northfield,Minnesota,onmnday afternoon, at 4:00 o'clo»:k.i large group of attentive listen-|ta testified w the soul u mn g l :allty of the music and the skill 5 the artist.We want to extend cordial invitation to the peopleI Blair and vicinity to take nd- xntnge of these vesper services. November 25th, at 4:00 to 4:30 . M. is the date for Dana's next rosdcast over Radio Station IOW.Thanksgiving themes will e presented. President Erland Nelson spoke t the evening services in the Punish Lutheran Church, Atlantic awe,Sunday evening, November 5th. Two reels of motion pictures oi lane. College lile were the novel nntribution ol' Dr. E. E.Popcke n the Dans College program pre~ ented at a Luther League conven- lon at Audubon, Iowa, November 2tl1.Pres.Erland Nelson was he speaker of the evening,and he Dana Quartetve rendered sev- rsl selections. Monday,November 28rd,Dr. x. Larsen,of Sioux City, Iowa, onner missionary in China,/will liscuss "Problems of China"at he College chapel at 9:45 a. m. This lecture is open to all. College will be dismissed for Thanksgiving vacation from Wedl lesday evening, Nov. 25, to Nov. 50th.Many uf our students arexlanning/ to go to their various iomos to partake of the proverbial Une Onrd I Fiavorlng When cutting hut Euston brown \bread,use a silk cord and even i .'peces can be cut which wall not An extra amount of flavorin8 is required for frozen dishes» f°[ the° " ' " " b | ° °f r e e z i n g p r o c e s s r e d u c e s t h e I Celery Sauce %cup diced nelery.2 table- spooxm butter, 1 cup milk. 2 table- 'spoons flour; 'é teaspoon salt.x teaspoon chopped pimento.Brown the celery in the butter.Mix the strength of flavor-lngs. Sugar wllh Men Adds to Flavor Chefs are now using 5"9f_ sprinkling of sugar when roustn ments.It adds w the flavor and 'helps to seal the meat p0r0§» Makes a nice brown cms!over n ;. /z ~ ~. 4; . -'.,;a> ff ~ "Z!V"'<.+..,..". . 4u i { Y 1# H flour to a paste with a little of the meat.Be sure that you do the milk.Add the remainder of not use enough to sweeten the the ndik to the celery and when meat--just enough to fdrm acrust. ..1 .u.|(wi 4 \' P \ l 1 r#I ~ ¥~~ #2;~"1~.. | i ~ ' 7 zz-FQ r '' '-3 - # J*_v .'f : ' F l : ; ;. ; || | . \. l t J; : .\....l.:lb\.i\.J1.|.J D w i g h t G r i s w o l d . G o r d o n c d . t o r a n d P r e s i d e n t o f t h e t i a b r a s k a P r e s s °'\ '=" ': 1. ; L §; n .h a s .1 13 3 - J r t h e R t p u b l i c n n n o m i n a t i o n f o r G o v e r n o r .M r .G r i s w o l d . e r v e d t h r e e t e r m s i n t h e S t a t e S e n a t e a n d t w o y e a r s a g o w a s S L a ¥ .£ C o m - m a n d e r o f t h e A m e r i c a n m o n . -._ g' -.._ _...__ I E F , l \ Thanksgiéing DANCE Wednesalay, Nov. 25, 1931 urkcys, Geese. and Ducks as Door Prizes Bo b D or s e y And Mls Mi s s o u r i a n s l l Piece Band KINGPS Pa v i l i c m | .~-. Bridgeport-Filling of Wyom- ing irrigation reservoirs to start immediately. Another layer of gravel being placed on Highway No.16 from Fairhury northward to Jefferson County line. Rub Metal Fixture with Wax to Clean The metal work of aidg lighting fixtures and central chandeliers must be kept neatly polished if the room in which they appear is to look attractive and immaculate- ly clean.Rubbing the metal with wax will increase its natural bur nish; and the fixture will not rc» Au'rn smwlIIEDAIIIINII ,~~ _ \ \ \ \ \ ~ /1 . hZ'A. . _¢-. ,.@ . .¢.A I =.£ ."' 1 § `Y I I 4 ' . = A' i nf a* 4ug, .' Q »» \.\ sg..x w a _...."~ (i f ~ fm ~ -e '~ / j cUAnAN'n:En ~/7~wonKMANsnn> Repair work on your car is a Good nwestment It Insures Easy Starting Better Service from your car Higher Trade-in Value Better Gas Mileagq _ Ask for our New LOW PRICES Vinton-Evans |||||||||m \ _ _U Q 5 3 % ~-.»~u ;~;\-.f .,.-,__~ri~`' I 11-* Thanksgiéing ;;¢§,:__, _~|~ .3M*:1 _|| Z.i}3¢ul£I.\...|.ilb\'¢vL.»: n u n : Gr i s r o ld . Ga r d u n | : d . t n rm e Presi dent o !th e Ne bn si za Pr e i s ' \ " " : Z.;L2:.n.h a s .1123 . a r th e Re pu blic an no mi n a ti o n fo r Go ver n or .M r .Gr i s wo ld .e r ve d th r e e te r ms m th e S t a t e S e m l e .a n d t w o 3 e s n a l o w u B t a C o m - | ma n n e r o f t h e_§|_|e_|je 5n _ __. Bridgeport-Filling of Wyom- ing irrigation reservoirs to start immediately. Another layer of gravel being placed on Highway No.16 from Fairhury northward to Jefferson County line. Rub Metal Fixture with Wax to Clean The metal work of aidg lighting fixtures and central chandeliers must be kept neatly polished if the room in which they appear is to look attractive and immaculate- ly clean.Rubbing the metal with wax will increase its natural bur nish; and the fixture will not rc» tur ey. The Dannebrog Literary pro- gram will be presented nt the College chapel,Saturday evening, November 21st.The community of Blair is cordially invited to at- tend these programs.There is no admission charge.The time in 'mo P. M. Work is progressing on the lab- orotoriesnrhich are being built by student help,and it is expected that within as week's time atten- tion will be given to the construc- tion of tables, shelving, and equip- ment."-- The Dana Winter SemesteropenellMonday,November 16th, and the students have already be- [run work witli a will.A faculty reception wiil be held at the re- ception room in the Ladies' Hull, Friday evening,to welcome thenew-miners into the Dana family. The Faculty Ladies'Club is being entertained at the reception room in the Ladies'Hall, Thurs- day afternoon,hostesses being Miss Anna Wind, Dean of Women, and Miss Agnes Beck."Open I-louse" will be observed through- out the dormitory. BET T Y BARCLAYS H EL PF U L HIN T S " W h a t i n t h e wo r ld i s th e ma t~ 99|..te r ." M y son Bi llie is i n financ ial di f fi c u lti es . " "Non se ns el Th e c hi ld is on ly one y ear o ld."'~ "Y e s ,b u t he'~awalluisfed a penny . For b~'r1'er Maid--'I`he doctor is here, sir. Absent-minded Professor - Tell him to come some day next week, Pm too sick to have callers today. Father--I see in the paper where it says that cosmetics at~ tract germs.Flappy Flo--Now, dad, is it nice to talk about my boy fHends like that? 1 \, ..." ` . r ;i ' . .. ; » ~ -\"1"9 Rice Pudding Wash 1 tencup rice, put it in a deep dish or baking pan with 2 tablespoons augur and a quart of milk.Stir these ingredients to» gather,then add a piece of butter cut in small pieces.Grate nutmeg over it and bake in a moderate oven two hours. T o d a y lie tly S a y s : NI A NY :h lnk i t lu: ea u ler tu ma te salads ln th e summe r.bu t there are dozens ol salads sultabla fo r wln te r .Use h m m an e lle n as y on can.Th ey te nd to k ee p y ou r bo dy h ea lthf ul He re lr e thr ee ex- c ellent recipes lo r wi nter salads. Arrange eac h o n le ttu o emve r e d n la d p la te : Cheese Surprise: Combine 1 tablo- sp o o n : r o un d r als lus n r lth 2 ta b le | ; ' o on | e otmg e c h e er e md A llttle omng e J ule s. He ap ln a mo un d ln center or salad plate.Peel and c llce an or an ge Cut sllc ee ln halve: and u-rn nge around c ottnxe cheese mlx- hlm Servo with A sweetened Frenc h dresnlng. Peanu t Sa lad:P e d a n d lllc o u t e n u m C u t a l lc e n l n u m a n d u ~ range on salad plate. c overing with 8 a b le lp o u n s o f c h o p p e d p e mu ll. te rve with my d es ir e d dr e ulug . O m a n an d Da te Bmlndz Com- bi n e 1 or uu xe .peeled an d r : t i n v a~~ .~'rf ~` " \ | i f ,\\ Columbus--New Meridan vin- duct opened to traffic. Oiled road work between Tryon and North Platte now completed. " I am ln conspnracy ws my brother."'"Conspiracy?You mean busi- ness, don't you?" "Wel!,he goes aroun selling Neverleak fountain pens at cost and after a couple of da s I col! on his cusbomelga with guaram teed ink remover." :r~'ah 11 Ygp' Father--I see in the paper where it says that cosmetics at- tract germs.Flappy Flo--Now, dad, is it nice Muslc by Hamplolfs Arkansas Travelers I :I l !I that?1 : ¢». For beffe r E U S T n / _ \ v E L ~ ( ¢.\_.7 " . ~"'f n no~h~ on the road can compare with u N I n N A|:| Fl I: s1'An E5 Spomnrad by |¢n~ll~¢d» we are kb a tomllnhln an unrivalledlundnzd ol service and effhslanoy. Travel byUni on Pnc llie Sngel Rice Pudding Wash 1 tencup rice, put it in a deep dish or baking pan with 2 tablespoons augur and a quart of milk.Stir these ingredients to» gather,then add a piece of butter cut in small pieces.Grate nutmeg over it and bake in a moderate oven two hours. Columbus--New Meridan vin- duct opened to traffic. Oiled road work between Tryon and North Platte now completed. Chevrolet Co ' - - ---f . , g _C Ipc l n l £ s q l v l n -~ -¢|~ _/` f .T h e . . . . ~'' ~~/ R '..\ w 5 - . » "~~ /T r z m m z n g s .~S;;-§~.:5 , \ ,_¢> ., , § 1 l ;a r e a s ,~a -I m p o r t a n t g f " P \ / ~,a s t h e Q .r ~ » . ~~ ~ e T u r k e y * ¢ i ` 2 ` = 3 " ' E Y f ` }t h e M i n c e M a t ,o r P u m p k i n , lhe Seasoning, the Vegetables, the Pickles or Relislxes all go to make up the Feast. You'll find all these things at our store and true to our standards ot High Quality Goods and at Prica a Prudent Purse demands. Place our orders earl i ..... l ,. .cellsnl recipes lor vrlntgr salads. Arrange each on Iettuoemverad salad pla te: Cheese Surprlse: Comblua 1 tabla- spoon :round ralslnsmith 2 Lahlo aro ons w mga c hee se an d A lltlle omngs Jules. Haan ln a mound in center or salad plate.Peel and allce an orange.Cut sllc es ln halve: and arra nge around c oltaxe c heese mlx- tnm Serve with a sweetened Fx-suc h dresslng. Peanu t Sa lad:Pe d an d sllc a an e n u m C u t s llc e n l n u m a n d a n rangs on salad plate. c overing with 8 a b ls lp o u n s o f c h op p e d ps mu la . tarvs with any desired dresnlng. O m a n an d Da te Balad:Com- b ln s 1 o r a u n .psslad an d r : t i n p l o c u w m m s h r e d d e d d a t u .S u u mm ma y o n u a la e . be ,.~Y ~ ~~g 3 Ru~uas'olgn F - * é '.:"°*"*'° . .u mthan c au mu f . 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Notice is herebb'given that on the 12th day of December, 1981, at the ConntyJudge'| ofECe in the bond.The only condtlon of the above bond and undertaking ls that all proceedings had and taken by saidMayorandCouncilon behalf ol said Qty, either by way of pau- lng and adopting resolutions and ordinances or by wny of legal Lion-Was the banquet a nuc- ce n lut ni ght! Eagle-I"ll ny it was.Two of of speaker; lwallowed fish bones and couldn't ny a word. Frealxwed-My w i f e ml m the 'world of me. ,gy uumy u wn pn=»wpu-.n_-n n d o t h e r h d p l e a l ~thu wul dn' l.| :u| 1 .| d\i l.B nl. l\o 'li lwd y.,". § ' ~ y o u r ~ ol all that poisonous waste malls. sv°|ifiii'3`i§'|3`§HN""°;_,"*'°" be approved in Writ-Oldwel-Mine did at that but' N ln-asks,t 2 'clock m the alt,-ling on commenced or done by new she U-kinks 1 ,h ,nd .-.im of :aid sa y. the following the attorneys for these petition-'world for her.0 get um!Al l o d o r k Ru mb f L a m b s !Qty oi' Blair, Washington County, Phones--|l3-II4 ~North Side Store J.IENS NIELSEN. Proprletof W E DELIVER I _ i f - Q -- 'n m Pme FivebI..:.\'nlu»na|n\Nn\.r»mbel 19. 1931 31-Lf Dr ama ti c Te a,Dec .1 a t 3:00, Congreg ational churc h,25 cents. Phblm n wiz ed.44-1; L Q ~ L o o k f o r y o u r m m e i n t h a a d s . F o r R m t - L i g h t housekeeping rooms.Mrs . J o hn Rei d.4 4 - lt Fu rn itur e, r ug s an d floo r c o va r- ings.Ma the w R. B e nd o rf .21- if F o r s a le - B e a r s !Bears.B o m . A tte n sp . lull Ch ` n o w o noffic e. L L P I.. . L o o k fo r y o u r n a m e i n t h o n d x . Fur nitur e, rug s and floo r c ove r- ings.Ma the w R. B e nd o rf .21-t.f Chr istmas gre eti ng cards ar e a me dic Mina frie nds o ve r th . Kuhlfa Photos will plane you. Qtf Lo o kfo ry aurna me i nthe a dn. Furniture, rum and floor cover- inza.Mathew R. Bendarf.21-ti Fred Soll,who has been quite I Subscribe fur The Enwmrlu. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wrich were Sunday evening viadton at the ChHn Wrich home. Chnrlea Barry nf Omaha,In as- dsting Paul Barry on his [ann 1.1 -' = Subseribe for The Enfemrlu, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Peer And son, William and Evelyn Rasmus- sen were visitors at the Sam Steelehome laal. Sunday evening. Dolly Marie Scott, who is m y - Em.§rpdse advenhing pays. Mn.Mary Andenon of So street,spent.Inst Sunday ~ her niece, Misa Besde Mancke Teknmah. 'w d Firvemxm's dance atB.F.Thursday, Nov. 26.44-1 m u greeung :anis an display at Tha Enwrpris mth*Rh at 41-1 Anderaon was taken lo of liqok for your name in the ads f nuapiuu mn mmuay asal cue. Luella Simpson visited and relatives ln Omahn e weekénd. ret Allen ol Omahx,spent mg at me nome ox ner sung mrsA box social And program will J,A.Kuhn,spent we week-end be\1!|d at the Splker school next vidting friends and relatives in Monday evgning,November 23:11. Omaha. Everybody mwited.44-1:Dr.R.E.Tilden and Walter The Blair Fire Department wili|Peteraan report killing two wlld| mr.:nu mrs.L M. unnnensen,entered the winter tem at Dana College this week. The Coffee Club metlant Thurs- day aftemoon at the home of Mrs. Claus Wulf on went Front street. Ivn k Rain»-Fresh .Iersev c owsGé0'§§» °i"§§u1¢}ff51£1f-"434: Chistmas greeting cards are new on dispiay at The Enterprise OIIICE.liruui UA||\A;a 1*"4 acnvumly lu is I unuc: ucwcx un. una:Robert :mmer is slowly improv-1 Mr. and Mrs. G-Q- Tivffjv gp¢n1:Wl'iT.illg'. ing after several days of Heriou5,SIl¥1d8Y aftemoon with fnends in Christmas gra ti ng cards are illness.omaha*nov: on display at The Enterprisemf....,=am.rms!mvnhm nf?Mr. and Mrs. ni Robinson and office.41-ltl lr and mmoercamr,num-.o m e u phone, 161; rea. phone, 188.8- tf Mr s .J ens L .Petersen o f th e Ga rd ne r di s tr ic t is s p en di ng a fe w 'neva uHa{|4nav nf OH;\.'A=l|1n\ we da y la st. Su nd ay a t th e pa re n-g lve 9.L n a mu g a wn g danc e an geese,we lg mn g aro und exgnn m e r e were eleven m¢mD\=r=Pf'=»~m l O m A lle n ho me o n no r th thei r h all Thu rsd ay , Nov. 26 . Good pou nd s ea c h , whi le h un tin g on the ent.Th e hostess served delzelousC e n t e r s t r e e t .m u s i c . G e n t s $ 1 0 0 , L a d i e s F r e e .l t r i v e r l a u t T u e s d a y .I r e f r e s h m e n t s , T h o s e i n t e r e s t e d i n t h e f r o e |w \ .-- - - - - - - -- n n _ _ \ . .Idaysvisitingattheh~eissner home in Omaha. Mrs.Ruth Utterback and Mar- garet Allen drove up from Omaha last Thursday and visited at the parental Otto Allen home. Frieda Hagge,teacher of the Broderson school was a guest oi Miss Laura Davis over the week- end,at the Charles Mortenson home. Msses Midam and Jeannette McQuarrle and Mrs. Burdett Han- cock went to Omaha last Thur-a~ day to see Seth Parker at the Orpheum. $5.95 equips your car with a new Firestone 13 plate battery.Don't' crank cold motors when bah teries are so cheap.Shell Super Service Station.44-It John Lowther underwent an op- eration at the University Hospital in Omaha on Monday.Mr. Low- ther is the futher of Mrs.Bert Root of this city. Mrs. E. A. Brumbaugh *md sons were dinner guests last Sunday and spent the day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hughes ln Council Bluffs, Iowa. K. J. Rathrnunn of North Platte, Nebraska came last Monday night for a few days visit at the home of Mr. and lllrs. G. A. Rnthmann. ,The men ar¢'cousins. Last Sunday afternoon visitors at thc Charles Mortenson home were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sicdvl- mnn of Omaha, W. D. Hughes and daughter, Elsie of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dixler of Fort Dodge,Iowa visited over Armis- tice Day at the parental Delmar Fear home,retuming to Fo n Dodge Wednesday evening. Mrs. David Mummert and little .daughter were able to leave the Blair Hospital today and are now nicely established in their cozy home on west Lincoln street. Remember the Duroc boar sale at Jensen &Bross sale pavilion Saturday, Nov. 21 at two o'clock. .,~..,Chinn. and 6 Hampshire bears at this sale.4441, hlr.and Mrs. Edgar Rose and daughter,Rita and Mrs.Mary Barry drove to Omaha last Sun- day to see Mrs. Paul Barry and the new baby in the Covenant hospital. Quilters Attention-Quilt pieces given FREE.3 nieces Print 1-6 yard cash, given free with every 3% yard purchase of all the nice pieces of our prlnt stock. 44-lt .Beckman Store. Notice-~I \vill he in attendance at the Woodbury Study Club in Omaha on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 23 and 24.My office will be closed on those days.44~lt Dr. w. F. Hemphill Mrs. Charles McComb was hos- tess to the regular kensington of the A. L.Auxiliary al her home last Tuesday nltemoon,there being twenty-five members pres- ent.Lovely refreshments were served. Clifford Halbert was fortunate enough to shoot a Canadian goose weighing eight pounds last week, and the family enjoyed a roast goose dinner last Thursday eve- "h i s Bob Gollehon and John Rosenbaum were also present. The relatives of the L. C. Farn- berg family enjoyed roast duel! dinners Tuesday as a result of l.1ouis's hunting trlp.He feels very fortundte in that the season closes Nov.19 and he just got under the wire with several fine birds Mrs. Hugh Donaldson entertain- ed at a miscellaneous shower com- plimentary to Mn. Bud Thletjs at the Henry Petersen Home last Saturday afternoon. Around twen-ty-five ladies were pruent and games and vdslting made the sit- ernoon pass all too quickly.The honor guest received many lovely sift!and the hostess served a dainty luncheon. I l n I Lighten your work on Thanksgiving Day Let us Bake ~ Pastries Pumpkin Ples mg Plp¢\1`§fp..§Z1..gs Cakes :-:Pastries If Dudgeon-Streckfus Dellcatessen Phone 32 or 33 We Deliver W L 1 ~ ,__..... . . . . . . . - - - - - -° .'L ..,.call :it LaBlair Beauty Shoppe at 2 p. rn. November 24.44-lt Last week J. E. Fischer bud the misfortune to 'get his hand and ingers cut by running his left hand through the windshield of his car. W. J. Koopman, who is confined in the Veterans Hospital in Lin~ coin, taking treatments lor his leg, is reported as getting along very nlcel Carl Anderson returned tn his home in Gnleago last~'1'uesday after spending a few days with relatives and fiends in Bldr ann vicinity. J. M. Jensen drove in last Wed- nesday afternoon from Amolds Park,Iowa for n few days visit with his sister, Mrs, Emma Wash- burn at the Blair Hospital. Miss Madeline McKnY arrived Tuesday morning from New York, culled here by the illness of her father,Mr..lohn McKay, who is reported as somewhat better. Mr.nnd Mrs.Nels Sorenson and children of southeast of Arl~ ington, spent last Tuesday evening at the parental C. M. Christensen home on north Walker avenue. Millard Gollehon and wife and baby drove up from Omaha last Sunday and spent the day witff his mother, Mrs. Bertha Gollehon,and grandfather, Sheldon Peck. Fellowship week is being ob- served in the Methodist church this week, sponsored by the mem- bers of the Epvmrth League. Scr~vices are being held each evening. We will sell somo furniture and new mattresses,new Congoleum rugs, and one mounted buzz sow before the hog sale Saturday, Nov. 21 at 1:30 o'clock. Jensen lc Brass. 44-is , Mrs. John Burcham entertained at dinner last Sunday for Mr. Burnham and Mrs. Howard Allen whose birthdays occurred The ...., . , y,4 THE BECKMAN STORE A new stock of Simplicity Patterns ---15 Are you getting your share of those chlldren's loc stockings Tbeyare REAL VALUE Dish Towel Muslin yd,5c Priddmf Dixie Hen Coop Muslln yd. loc Beckmalfs Store is Headquarters for Overshoes Childs 1 Bkl. Overshoes s to ll 1-z $1.355 Misses Goloshes $2.50 l 2 t o 6 $1.85 Misses 4 Bkl. I2 to 5 $1.75 Part Linen Unbleached' T oweli ng ---Sc Men's Sheep Lined Coats wi t h h eavy Moleskin Outside -.»$5.45 Ladies' W ool and Rayon I-lose -» Soc Ladies' Pure W ool and Roy's Heavy Rubbers -»$1.00 Men's 4 nm. 'au Rubber Black $2.50 ned $2.95 Men's 5 Bkl. all Rubber Red ----$3.75 66x80 Part W ool Single Blanket - 984: 70x80 W earwell I-lavy Part W ool double Blan ket --$2.95 70x80 W earwell Fancy Plaid doubleRayon heavy Blanket ..s u sSweaters--sz.oo| Tell us what prices you can buy at Chain Stores,City Merchants or Catalogue Houses,we will soon let you know Beckman is here.W e are not talking buying Power BUT ARE TALKING SELLING POW ER. -The B e c k ma n St o r e a guest. Mr.and Mrs. Paul Barry, who reside south of Blair, are rejoicing over the arrival of a six pound baby boy bum last Thursday at the Covenant hospital in Omaha.Mother and babe are doing nicely. A number of relatives and friends gathered at the Henry Horn home at Hennan, Wednesday eve-ning to help Fred Horn celebrate his birth anniversary. Those pres~ ent from Blair who enjoyed the evening were Mrs. Margaret Iver- son and family. The Epvcorth League of the Methodist church entertained the Herman League at the church last Wednesday evening, in observance of fellowship week.Light rc~ frahments were served.Filday evening they will entertain the Arlington Epworth League. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christensen visibed at the home of their daaghher, Mrs. Nels Sorensonsnd family near Arlington last Sun~ day.Clarence Christensen,who has been husking corn at the Sorenson home for the past couple weeks,returned home with hisfoiks.'" " " i Y Mr. and Mrs. John C. Anderson, Mrs. C. W. Burger and Mrs. Jean Heinzerling drove to Omaha Fri- day to see J. B. Spellmsn of Has- tings,who is in the University Hospital for treatment.Mrs. Spellman came up to Blair with them and spent a few days with friends before returning w Hast- ings. Bldr friends of the J. B. Spell- rnan family of Hastings, will re. gxetto learn of the serious illness of J. B.who vu taken to the University Hospital in Omshn lm Friday.Mrs.Spellman secom»panled him to Omaha and than came up to Blair w see old friends. The Spellmaxis have many friendsinthis community who hope he may show signs of improvement soon. Suggesting Your Thanksgiving Dinner APP E T IZE RS \\ Celery, per bunch 15c | Lettuce,,{§;";{§§,13: ROASTS and MEAT Fancy Beef Pot Roast, pound ...I7 l-2c Back Bacon half or whole strip, pound .13 l-2c Fresh Oysters, Large White, quan ...85: Le ave Yo ur Ord rrs Fo r DUCKS,an-msn,CHICKENS,'rumuzxs Grapes, 2 lbs ..25c I Turtle Pumpkin No. 2 can Ioc Heinz Fig or Plum Pudding, special 50c can .356 Apple Butter, quart Jar ......25c W e close at Noon Thanksgiving Day Kamo Jello, all flavors, 5 packages ..25c McLaughlin'a 333 Coffee, pound ..20c Ginger Snaps or Fig Bars, 2 pounds ...25c Prunes, Fresh 4 lbs.25c |Evap. Peaches 2 lbs. 35° c n A N n m m l s , z q u a m 251; M I N C E M E A T 25c can Kamo Brand, Special .-.! 5c Kama Mince Meat, 7 oz. package .l5c Monarch, per jar .....35c Tckumah,spent Snturdny wlth Mrs. John Weber. Mrs.Carl Pieper entertained the Methodist Guild at her home last Friday afternoon. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm- er and undertaker, Bldr.Olliae phone, 161;rea.ullone, 138.3-tl Mrs. Hugh Donaldaonwmtermin- w a foursome at the Mrs. C. J. Robinson home Tuesdgy evening. $5.95 is the exchange price on genuine Firestone 13 plate batter- ies. Shell Super Service Station. n Mrs.H.L.Stnxve and Miss Grace drove to Fremont Sunday and visited ut the Otto $t\-uve home. Mrs.Vote Wulf of east South streox will enterinln the Royal Neighbor kenslngton on Friday afternoon. For Snl¢Large boned growthy Hmnpshirc boars.New stock for old customers.Cecil B.Manley,Fx. Cailhoun.414: Lnrs Weber nnd family drove down from Lyons lust Monday and called on his mother, Mrs.John Weber of east Colfax. Mimi Gretchen Mnncke of north last Sunday evening supper guests at the Weston Long home. Mrs.W. W. Dixon of Lincoln, spent Inst Wednesday afternoonvisiting with Mrs. W. G. Harrison and daughter, soufzh of Blair. of Blair und Arthur Long wereMm C. E. Krause spent Monday 'in Omnhn. |Miss Alryne Smith spent the week-end ln Omaha.She was a guest at the Herman Aye home. $5.95 is the exchange prifce on genuine Firestone 13 plate batter- ies. Shell Super Service Station. lt Mrs.Robert Maher and baby returned to Blair Mondny, after a wait with relatives at Dunlap, Iowa. For the best price bring your cream,chickens and eggs to John McKny'x Feed Store.PhoneBlack 89.as-11 Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves, $5 and $6 NOW.Either Croginole or Spiral Wind Phone 197, Mrs. K. A. Pound.28-U Mrs.Bessie French entertained at dinner lust Sunday, Mrs. B. W. Compton and daughter Bernice of Ft. Calhoun, Neb. I lg Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and land Howard spent the dny last Friday at the Earl Caldwell home, south-east of Blair. The ladies of the Episcopal church cnte ned at rx benefit bridge at the h me of Mrs. E. B. Cnrrignn yesteydny nftemoon. Mrs. E. Tamhlad went to Omaha 'last Mnmlny for medical treatment. _She accompanied John Compton, who was going down that day. Miss Bernice Compton, daughter lol' Mr.and Mrs,B.W. Compton 1 Mr.:md Mrs.Earl Caldwell °f_of Calhoun was n guest of Misssouth-cast. of Blair entertained alumna Larsen over the week-end, dinner lust Sunday Mr. und Mrs...'.I Mrs,Shirley Stokes and httle ';'mmo n_°g°r and fumxly oi' daughter, came down from Herman I-[iss Beulah Roberts entertained the teachers' bridge club last Mon- day evening.Mrs. Harold White won first prize und Miss Ruth Burr, cut prize. Irvin Tilden,accompanied by Leo Hovit.of Omaha,spent the week-end at the Dr. ll. E. Tilden home,and enjoyed duck hunting on thc river.Both young men attend the State Mcdicnl School in Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.Pete Weber and three children of Tcknmnh, stopped ut the Mrs. John Weber home lust Wednesday for n short visit; The children remained with their grandmother while Mr. and Mrs. Weber dmve on to Omuhu. The following members of one ol' tio locnl bowling leagues wcnb to Umnlm Sunday afternoon to ph)rl ladies' team: Qrvnl Schel- flfl,llzms Schumaker,Al Sick, 1.I..Kruusc und George Mc- Qlllrn-.The men won two out of llzz Mr. und Mrs. Jnmcs Bennett and .nns, Hubby and Jack, cnme down from Sioux City Saturday evening :md visited over Sunday with Mrs. Jas.Sl.:\p|c\.on and Mr.and Mrs. Ernest 'I`ornblad.Mrs.Turnblud and Mrs. Bennett are twin sisters and they celebrated their birthday last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Sprecher and son,Newell sdem.the week~end with Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Newell, Mrs. Sprceher's parents.Through a rendjusimcnt in its southern branches Mr.Sprecher has beencalled in to the home office of his company,the Concrete Engineer-\ ing Co. of Omaha, and is to make his homg in that city. lllr. nnd Mrs, W. E. Grimm an- nounce the arrival of a son at Esgherville,lows on Saturday, Nov.14.Mrs. Grimm was form- erly Miss Louise Mntthiesen, eld~ est daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Ed Matthiesen of » city.This is the first grand 'ld of Mr. and Mrs.Mntthiesen and naturally they are recclving many congratu- lations. The Pythian Sisfnrs enhmalned the Knights of Pythian and their wives at their hall last Monday evening.There were around thirty present. who enjoyed playing pin- ochle and bridge.Mrs.Z.B. last week for n couple ol weeks visit with her mother,Mrs. John Weber. Mr.and Mrs. Jorgen Sorenson of south of Blair spent last Sun- day afternoon visiting with her mother Mrs.Fred Enger who is quite poorly,|For Sale-At the Jensen and |Bmss auction house on Saturday, Nov.21 at 2 p. m., six pure bkd spring Hampshire bears. 43-Zt'E. o. Fnlrchild. J.E.Miller, proprietor of the Blair Top and Tire Co. was ln av tendance ut u convention o! Will- ard Battery dealers held nt the Rome Hotel ln Omaha, last Tuesf day. Mr. and lllrs.Hugh Sutherland und bnby moved lust week from west Nebraska street to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. .L Sutherland, west of Flair,wherb they will spend the wlnter. I Mrs."Bud"Thietje and Mlss Virginia Gustin have sent invita- tions to friends of Mrs. Hugh Don- aldson, inviting them to a shower ut. the Henry Petersbn home FH- dny evening.Mrs. Donaldson was formerly Helen Gousch.|Last Sunday afternoon visitors and supper guests at the H. P. Chrisbnnscn hnrnc on west Grant 'street were Mr. and Mrs. Ras. Rasmussen of Herman,Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Hansen and Mr.and Mrs. Hans P. Christensen of norih Walker avenue. Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Matthieaep and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ho - get I-Iannem son Buster and daughter Opal, of Blnlr, and Har~ ley Rogert of Herman, were last 'Sunday afternoon visitors and .supper guests at the Jlm Hansen home in Florence. Harold Carlson,of St. Joseph,Mo.,has been vialting at the Ed Anderson home in the Rose Hill neighborhood for the past tendays He left for his work in St. Joseph the forepart of the week. 'Harold will be remembered bY'many high school students ot 1924 -zs. Mins Frances Van DeVenter en- tertained n few friends at the A.'I'. Van DeVenler home on east State fstreet Saturday evening.The eve- fling was spam. playing games af# er which a dellclous lunch was : I : Smith held high more at bndg served.Those present were Ber-and Nick Thong held high at pln- nlce Compton, ~ and A115196 ochle and reccxved pretty prizes. Winner llcious Sisters The of the door prize. lunch was served at a late hour. Ladies Aid of the dist church served dinner by the Methrr Mrs.Frank Brass was the lucky' A de-I lkoaenbaum,Vwlsn Wager!and Irene Lmen. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulsen of west Nebraska street,enjoyed a visit from their daughter-ln-law, Mrs. Lillie Paulsen of Omaha Last'to forty Sunday.Other visitors were Mr.members of the local Epworth'and Mrs. Will Thompson, Mr. and League lnét Monday evening.'l'he:Mrs. Henry Wulbern and Margar- young people of the langue have et, all of south of Blair,Mrs. .|.... .. ...Mr AMI 4... n... lnmmnt l\.»¢¢ .0 m r.\\,~...M' a nd Mm. Mrs. Harold Hour and baby arespending the week in Omaha vislt.| ing relatives. /Thanksgiving dance at B. F. D. Hull Thursday,Nov.26.Gents$1.00, Indies free.44.111 I !you want a good Poland China boar see m n An-nm-ong.He's got them._.89-ti, Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Hancock' spent last Sunday at the George Taylor home in Florence. C. K. Bendorf, Iloeased emhalq- er and undertaker, Blair.0 1 5 ; phone, 161; res. phone, 188.3- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortensen drove to Omnhn last Sunday eve- ning and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson. Will sell some of the very choicest bears we raised this year at the auction house Saturday, Nov, 21.Harry Seltz.44-lt Mr. and Mrs. John P. Johnson and sons of Fremont,spent the day last Sunday at the Hans C. Jersild home on west Washington street. Tom Barry and Josephine Mc- Namara of Omnl-An, were last Sun- day evening dlnner guests nt the Jim Thompson home,south of Blair. $5.95 equips your car with a new Firestone 13 plate battery., Don't crank cold motors when bat- tgrles are so cheap.Shell Super Service Station.-M-lt Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hindleyleft Saturday Len days will vnlsit daughter,family. Francis Califomin,and his grandmother, Mrs,Pontziun of Blnlr, left the, forepan of the week for Hastings for a couple of weeks visit with relatives. Quiltcrs Attention-Qullt pieces given FREE.3 pieces Print 1~6 yard each, given free with every 3% ynrd gurchnse of all the nice places of our print stock. 44-lt Beckman Shore. Ted Curley returned home last Sunday evening from the Sl.. Joseph hospital in Omaha, where he underwent nn operation on his knee recently.He is getting along very nicely. S. P.Nielsen suffered an acci- dent Saturday night when he fell against n thicken crate in his place of business and fractured two ribs.He is reported as geb- ting along very well nt present. Mr. and Mrs.Will Nielsen and Mr. und Mrs. Peter Moluf,all of( Omaha,were lust Sunday after- noon viaitors and supper guests ut the Harold Madsen home.The Indies are cousins of Mr. Madsen. Out of town visitors at the Fred' Soll home lust Friday were Mn|:.\nd Mrs. H. F. Boll of Scribner |Mr. and Mrs. James Boll of Ames. | 'and Miss Marie Hamann of Fre- 'mont.Miss Hamann stayed over until Siturday. Carrol Kxlutsen of Pedro, South Dakota arrived in Blair last weeld und vlsihed at the home of Misa Anna and Henry Ravel'in this city and at the Fred Olsen homo north of Blair,and with other relatives and friends. Friea Hesse,teacher of the Broderson sohool had an awdent wlth her car last Friday moming when it skidded and upset.She was somewhat hmulsed but able to teach that day and on Saturday drove the ar In Omaha for repair. Last Sunday, out of wwn vim- ora at the Fred Soll home were Mr.and Mrs.Louis N u n and children of LaPlnt!e,Neh.,Mr.and Mrs. Ge0l'8° Grade and little non,Mrs.Claude Douglss,Mrs. J.E. Vogelsang,Mr . md Mrs. Hgrry Trlne, all of Fremont, Mt.snd Mrs. Ed Boll and Mrs. Berthav Zema.n,|.1l of lincoln. Dr.El-rl Meats reportu a ten and }hree-fourth; pound girl born Nov. 12 to Mn. Dnle Pollard of Lakeside, Neh. at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ads Short of this dty. Mrs. Pollard will be mlllernbervd an Blalr friends as Miss Mary Pickell, dsughkr of Mr. Ind Mrs. George Plckell of Blair, and r e sided here prlor *A her marriage. Menon Jensen, son ol Mr. nad Mm.Henry C.Jensen, was a e m mme home from Rochester, w I morning for u week ortriptoDenver.They' at the home of their Mrs lkslie Frazuer and Barry of San Francisco. l ~i I \ l Inone s g ... es... ..............,...of the church and the Aid showed its appreciation by giving n com- plimentary dinner.A short pro- gram consisting of u reading hy Miss Margaret Maher, and n trio by Mies Lucille Langley and the Misses Hughes, was enjoyed Around fifty relatives and friends gathered at the home of Jena P.Iverson near Orum last Sunday night to extend best wishes and congratulations to Mr. lverson, the occasion being in honor of his bi nh nnniversnry- A pleasant evening was spent visiting and playing cords.A! mid-night a lovely lunch WBS served.Those present from Blair were, Mrs. James Kirby, and Mr. and Mrs.1-Ian:C.Rasmussen and Helen. I .\..... l.. . ., _,.....,...., ..... ...._..-.-., ," _ __Peter Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. Leonatd!Minnesota last Saturdny eveninl!-\ Axtell and Conrad Wulbern, a1lo£'Merton was taken to the Mayo Blair.Bros.Hospital in serious eondx-, Joe Lazure of 1-we Calhoun tion a few weeks ago and his township sighted a flock of wild,mBn¥ relatives and friends are de- seese flying over his place last>uSh¢¢<i to know that he is re~ week and being pretty quick W§y_\,|coverlng and able in be home the gun, he hurried into thehouse again.and got his old standby and shot'Duroc Boar Sal.:at Jensen & one in the wing, enough to cnuse'Bross Sale Pavilion, Blair, Sav.ur~ it m drop.it was n fine young day.Nov.21 at two o'cloek.Igoose and ns the Lazures are the will sell 11 head of big, healthy most hospitable folks in the world, they naturally invited in congenial friends for Sunday dinner which was enjoyed by the following: Mr. w. s. Gaebler and daughter, Gertrude of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen, Clyde M. Allen and daughters, Wlnifred and Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Allen. leasy feeding type Dnroc bears, all cholera immune.These bears are dred by Invincible Model, w\1rld'schampion in 1929, some sired by Stllts Anchor Junior world's cham- pion in 1929.Come to this sale and see the good ones.Bred sowsale in the spring. Nels Svendlilnd, Arlington.44-It .I - ' n m ENTERPRISE-Blair, Nsbn Nvvamber 19 "'f'Pa¢~e_&x B m ~ p f ~'mins wma Stlplewn-New Church edifice d d m | c ¢0 on Tea Party m m m :u n n u s d m a m r a n - m » ¢ ; u ¢ \ ¢ n u » m n . ¢ h m m u a w w w m m m Y i e ld :' n s d u u i p u i i n e h n n i n d i a n s t x . O o w b n u n c o o d a Hi o v u o u l id u m m m ¢hm.1r\m 1 a n n u m - ' m v m m r h i n d iu w m n r r m . - nm m m Axmauu oamldno e v l w l \ ¢ 9 d m m m a a m e n .c n n m ! m! 1 . e r . a d d m g mr n n d m a n n u n e n n m i n x m u l n a n u n m n :S!'ll\l\!°¢~Add ~ \.\_a G ' r __p» r _ h rs vc m u m ~ P ~'mins wma , . w ¢1 ¢_g g ,'~ ~»;> i \ ~@s.. u . "- e~:..>-~.~Q,'als 5 ` - ~ " '2'1 5 ' ~"` |"""`'~ . . . . '-:_ ;.. -P - r '_a,_-V }- 5 » < '€-°-5".;"L{_....~ \a v :.' ' i u f I .. . '. ':;:.;;'== \ .`~.,9;£1, weekend with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen. Mr. Allred Carstens ol Winside, spent the week-end at the JuliusSwnder home.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Mathlesen and children oi Benson, were Sun- day dinner guests at the Bertel Bertelsen home.A large crowd of people gath- ered_at the school house_ Friday .,., ~»/ or;€€€ '1¢.:~z1:°:»:1 ; _ ~ j f € ~ j a . : ~\ » ~ » ; 1 § » ,4}i'»h/ Ig w \ ~zvxux; '\ ifY""§"¢' '"*"~ » ~ 'was enjoyed.A delicious lunchW A S H I N G T O N ~was served at \-he close of the aft- emoon by Mrs.Fred Long andMr. and Mrs. Chds Schumacher Mrs.Orville Humston.The fol- of Kennard, visited at the nm"-;1¢>w4ng meeting will be at the tal Chrlg Stender home 'n\\|l'5d3Y&home of Mrs. Walter Novak, Nov. afternoon.'8rd.Miss Anno Hansen spent the SUNNYSIDE NEWS A number of relatives andfriends gathered at the Wm. Jah-hel home Tuesday evening to help Mrs. Jahnel celebrate her birthday The evening was spent playing pinochle and the prizes were wonby Mrs. Claus Schneider and Del-bert Fowler, first; second by Mr. '1 .~; - ~ 1 ~ ; l 5 '/ .~`~i@»°&,'- °f.' s a Q /M f \a ~ .a -»"¢" 1 ,~g~'l`>\\ 0 \ .55,";"&.{? Preabyurian Rambuach Deoondve Ca. of New wa reemqly. York,to decorate new house m i l k pub chamber in capitol, on hid of $7,-Lwf STIJIIK PHIBESM SUUTH UMAHA Best Fed Steers Steady - Others Lower. Top $12.00 HOGS OFF 5-100--SLOW n c m n z s m s o n m : ' n m lnli Week at $5.W05.l5; Feed- ?a r k m b l 546161 "~000l.7§. n Atal Sheep Unchsnnd. 4 'bum Stock Yards.Nov.I-f, 1931 -Only n modeme mwly ex corn- fed mm showed up in the re-oemts Monday md. pdces held ,.._...-_.»-..¢..u._._.|.- .nu OBUM NEWS A baby girl wu hom 'I'hursdlyfn Mr. md Mn. Hwy u h m.Sunday dinner gn at the ./ T ' A f t e r n a H. C. Line n home in onor of ,'0 Mrs.Iaxuzfs hixihdny included Mr and Mrs. Ed Hmmm,Ednaand Esther ' Mr. and Mrs. JohnTaylor and John Henry, Mt. and I M n Martin Llraen and sons.Nenu md Walter Andersen spentFriday afternoon in Arlington atihe Mrs, R. McBeth home, visitingWnll Mamn who is seriousiy ill. The Mission md Harvesm Festi- vnl whiw was fn have been held Sunday at SL Paula church was postponed on account of had roads u R e v Tolo of Omaha was to Hobie?4 I » 'U l: n i n a - n l a n s h n n um y q u u v m n e n m n sm n n u u r h n n m m h l i t ru a m d n d m m l m m l m w l e l vd| 1 l! tt nd h| rp o 9 dn i t !t n- ¢ ¢ n a u | n » n e o ~ I » f = \ l = » h = =m a a n y gn-m m n a a nu m w e n u n m n u a c n n r w n m u v h h l d a t n d b v t h v h a l t a s n u w -w m m m m m n m m bugu dng a n n a ¢mn| -a no n an m n a n m u f n n v a i l n d n u d a d h s m m o d u n n dSunciryeeningJennIverfmnenterfamed about Qmy guest!i n ' m 5 , a n g g ,g g "g n l honor ui' his birthday.The evening waa spent in vddting and nlayimz zardb,aim- which lunch ave a ken a n u o m n m u n f h s y m m h d nl| l ' l ! u l b ¢ $ l l U l wnued jewelry stock and budn- 352 »R e p u b l i c a n c i ¢ y _ . ; z o . 0 0 0 c h u r c h L f .-" I ! E §T ?a p p l i e d o n e d i f i c e d e d i c a t e d , ' e s s o l t h i s d t y . vnu vuu. un Ims puwe.Graveling ltnrted on Highway|No. 91 from Creston to L¢x§h. Norfolk-Stale Board Si Johnson AUCTIONEER BL AIR.NEBR See Us for BookingsVerde!-School ~¢m|*1 n \.|l Eii ~»;> i \ ~@s.. u . - - . . ..-»"~' .'.:-"Q,J i ~~.: f " ~:.. z E 2 7 i n . - 1 J9 5 . - n l . . . J }||.a . _» = f ° . § > »/: i f ` . f = -. , - . .. . - - » J' n u . . . . » ¢{ " l » - l a .__-.u . . . . .. -.. . . - 4 .u - . 1 . ...4 D .. . '. ':;:.;;'== \ \| u _-~-- ~ - - - - - S h o o t i n ~ a t c h Kennard Fire Department Will Be Held at K E N N A R D Thanksgiving Day November 26 / ~'7 ~ing and 1eve1i}.g ~unds a~nd .:...,.° new schoolhouse.Cmllat Hamburger Shop Lincoln--Contract awarded to 'was enjoyed.A delicious lunchW A S H I N G T O N ~was served at \-he close of the aft- emoon by Mrs.Fred Long andMr. and Mrs. Chds Schumacher Mrs.Orville Humston.The fol- of Kennard, visited at the nm"-;1¢>w4ng meeting will be at the tal Chrlg Stender home 'n\\|l'5d3Y&home of Mrs. Walter Novak, Nov. afternoon.'8rd.Miss Anno Hansen spent the Qgéiv 4 __5:r'/m i s . ~'wi1 \».s*7=i='l iu I F 5 -s s f W \ ~\ .a . _ ' " 1 . Eii ~»;> i \ ~@s.. u . " " " "e " ~"..z:E 2 7 '-'~Q ,Q l ./ a s p r 'C :` i n . - 1 J9 5 . - n l . . . J }||.a . _» = f ° . § > »/: i f ` . f = -. , - . .. . - - » J' n u . . . . » ¢{ " l » - l a .__-.u . . . . .. -.. . . - 4 .u - . 1 . ...4 D .. . '. ':;:.;;'== \ \| u _-.~-- - - - - - " S h o o t i n ~ a t c h Kennard Fire Department Will Be Held at K E N N A R D Thanksgiving Day November 26 / ~ing and 1eve1i}.g ~unds a~nd .:...,.° new schoolhouse.Cmllat Hamburger Shop Lincoln--Contract awarded to 'was enjoyed.A delicious lunchW A S H I N G T O N ~was served at \-he close of the aft- emoon by Mrs.Fred Long andMr. and Mrs. Chds Schumacher Mrs.Orville Humston.The fol- of Kennard, visited at the nm"-;1¢>w4ng meeting will be at the tal Chrlg Stender home 'n\\|l'5d3Y&home of Mrs. Walter Novak, Nov. afternoon.'8rd.Miss Anno Hansen spent the Qgéiv '~ g g ? " " C i v ,~ ~~; ; ? \~\f '1c»~: \f ¢ `\' L I K -~g * * 1 " \3xAI . _ Y - - - --*'<E.._. Shooting Match For llxe Benefit uf the Kennard Fire Department Will Be Held at K E N N A R D Thanksgiving Day November 26 Premiums of_.......-r T u r k e y s -G e e s e D u c k s - C h i c k e n s will be awarded for prizes Plenty of Shells Available on Grounds / swllly uu uumrnuns gnuuu mmbat stem un to $12.00. Wausrn cattle as well as shortfed :users mu cows mled slow w 15025: lower.Blockers and Iqedaa dull. Reoelnls 1s.ooo head. Quotations on Cattle: Choice w prime yeullnss u1.oo@12.oo;sooo to choice ymlmn s u m 11.00; mr to good yemrlluss $1.50 @9.25; common w hir yarllngs so.oo@'1.so:Lruhy,warmed-uvMeera $4.5005.75:choice prime heavy beeves $l1.00@l2.25; choiceIn prime handy beeves m.oo@ 1225; sood to choice mm $9.25@l0.75 Z mr w goo d mm s ua @9.00:common U0 m r steers Il sons spent Sunday in FremontQui served.Mr. and Mn. Fred Christiansen with relatives.Rev. P.`J. Relnertsen of Onnwa.lows was a Sunday dimmer guest of Nem and Walter Andersen. Monhy evening,in honor of their second wedding anniversary,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taft entertain- ed lor dinner und mrdga, the fol- lowing Fremont guests:Messrs.and Mesdames Dale McCampbell and Jerry Pasha. Newklrk home included Mesnls.and Madames Pete and Earl Toft, Solomon Barton. Harry Andersen and Merle Newkirk und Bobby. Sunday dinner guexm at the l . n u - .. . -_ -ns ntnhhlora oe nnhddnrm hlllbl nl nns\\llu-um a th h d a n p d d t n r d n k v ulnmmntulthatlhnnendlnzshau m u n a w n n n u v m n n a a n u mnvlaml m m uw l u mins-ml Mr. :md Mrs. T. K. Iverson and children spent Saturday and Sun- da with their father,Martin .X (f 1\ \ -`\L !. ~s i ; - " '1 5 -' \ \a ; ' _ :n ~=...:~- i " '~ 'Z'4.1,~~.~ f n s 5 `_,, 7 .1 u .»-"°n s 'C ~4~5 5 6 2 !~ r":'_.°§=»~s";____,_=-"L-»~~\ J ..-....»¢{"_..- I a I'.._.."-..f l - ». -. - '.» ' : » ;1 . . \ \ .. "° \K m | | \ .`~.,9;£1, weekend with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen. Mr. Allred Carstens ol Winside, spent the week-end at the JuliusSwnder home.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Mathlesen and children oi Benson, were Sun- day dinner guests at the Bertel Bertelsen home.A large crowd of people gath-ered at the school house Friday evening where a community club was organized.Mrs.John Mar-shall was elected president, B. A.Gottsch, vice preddent; mn. Geo.Misleldt,secretary, and J. L. An-dersen, treasurer.Te Club wi ll was a caller at the Harry Smith home Monday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott |n 'was enjoyed.A delicious lunchW A S H I N G T O N ~was served at \-he close of the aft- emoon by Mrs.Fred Long andMr. and Mrs. Chds Schumacher Mrs.Orville Humston.The fol- of Kennard, visited at the nm"-;1¢>w4ng meeting will be at the tal Chrlg Stender home 'n\\|l'5d3Y&home of Mrs. Walter Novak, Nov. afternoon.'8rd.Miss Anno Hansen spent the SUNNYSIDE NEWS A number of relatives andriends gathered at the Wm. Jah-el home Tuesday evening to help rs. Jahnel celebrate her birthday e evening was spent playing ~inochle and the prizes were wony Mrs. Claus Schneider and Del- ~ert Fowler, first; second by Mr. nd Mrs. August Zilatzen, nnd low ~y Mrs.Justus Bainbridge andlmer Miller.At n law hour Mrs.nhnel and aughter served a nice unch. ~ and Mrs. Fritz Tahnel were ' " "zmnlrtvPamotcaddomm m '3 - w i \ ' ? ' 2 ' » \ » - a n i z y n g q¥n x p u s h d u m m ! !. 3 E m - m u nsnon =--=-°y -=~=°- u m m :m d ! n u mu m a u m m B a h r T n a m z u m n h r a I-la wymdru mamma. .Addsngzraumu-num uma.num uw 91 wf.P;~'m _."=- , ¢ § . ¢ . h m \ d d m I . l l u m n l m l u ; u -B1B tlour .l.hmme \mr e. H.s d. ¢lv it h n u p o v d u m d a u z m w n n : m m m B u r In peanuts.m e. t r o m s p o m o n t d n h g h t ly d le d b e d , ! n ¢ u h e a L B a k a | . n a mo d a r z mu v e . ( a 1 s ~ r . > L b lllt lo mmmu .Yldd J u m m a r o n a n u u . 1 W d o n I eu pb u tt s $ ¢ \ l D . n 1 t ld a n n u m ''mltm¢¢' u a i c u p u n e n r: l u n - n . 1 n p a : v x w u m u \t e d m m powder§ u n m m x »* M n - » \ ¢~\. s w - » ~ H C1- um butle r,W o r k l n h n \ r ! I I h e s u p r , l . h m a d d e x x a n d b e i v s n m d m n n m m s m g a r m a w l m m e be n un g n u m su gmj ls 311 sa.oo@1.so; good w eholoe Kw¢k~ ers $8.25@'l.25; talr to good stock- em $5.00@6.W;common bo fair smokers $s.'ns@s.o0: trashy grades $2.50@3.501 Hood m eholco leed- ers $5.'I5@8.'lS: lalr to ¥°0d 1eed~ ere $4.50@5.'l5:common to fan- ieedezs $3.D0@4.50;shock cows $2.zs@a.2b:shock helfers $3.500 5.50: stock me r w v a ¢4.00@ 8.W; stock heller calves $4.000 5.502 vnshy mek calves $2.506 3.50. nous TAKE 5 o me DROP Eleven thousand hogs arrived Monday and with bearish news from other market centers trade was slow at a decllne of 56100 from Saturdays levels. Sales were largely at a spread ot $4.250 4_4°_ with best butcher weuau up to s4.5o. FAT L AMBS s au. no wm Only a moderate nm or sheen and lambs arnved tarihe open- iD8 dw of the week. 18.W0 head but um a nd me on lat lambswen largely 256854: luiver at $6.00 05.85.Feeder lambs held study at t4.0064.'l5.Med sheep wee quotahly unchanged. PAT LAMBS: Fed llmbo $5.250 5.85:sham mmm ss.2sos.m; nntlve limba. lood to choice tus 05.561 yearllnxs. all nodes $2.50 dnso. Pr- mum L u na ; n e w la mb; sood w choice ;4.z5@4.'1s: feeder lambs. lair to good $4.00@4.25; feeder lambs,oommon to Ialr sS.oo@4.oa. EWBS:Fat.80041 to choiceS2.0D@2.50Z lat,lalr m Bond ;1.so moo: cull and canner ewa $.25 ALONG THE ,I Bofrrom ROAD Miss Bessie Morgan was homefrom her work in Omaha to spendSunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan. Mrs.Ernest Ferguhagi,Will Denny and son, John o Omahaspent Sunday with Mr./and Mrs. Henry Beard.Mrs. Beard is r covering from a severe illness of last week.Mr.and Mrs.Chas. Laughlin of near Herman,wereThursday aftemoon visitors there.1Mrs. Byron Beard stayed severalj days and nights at the Henry Beard home to care for Mrs. Beard.Phyllis Iverson treated the pu- pils of Kindred school to candy Tuesday when she was six yqprs old.'Mrs.Walter Petersen of Blair,spent Monday afternoon with Cora Beand.Harland Mathews, who attends Creighton College,was up from Omaha for the week-md with his parents,Mr.and Mrs.0.M. Mathews.Sunday goats of Mr. and Mrs Osar Pedersen were his mother, Mn.Marie Pedersen of Blair, And brother,Chris Pedersen and wife of Lincoln.Mr.and Mrs. Nemn Warrlckdrove fo Lincoln Friday w take Mr. Warrlck's sister, Mrs. W. W.Dixon to her own home after a visit among relatives here.Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fifth of near Herman, were supper guestsThursdaywithamaterat the latter, Mrs. s. 1. Moore and fam- ily.Mrs.Fred Hurdurn's brother. Mr. :md Mrs. T. K. Iverson and children spent Saturday and Sun- da with their father,Martin .X (f 1\ \ -`\L !. ~s i ; - " '1 5 -' \ \a ; ' _ :n ~=...:~- i " '~ 'Z'4.1,~~.~ f n s 5 `_,, 7 .1 u .»-"°n s 'C ~4~5 5 6 2 !~ r":'_.°§=»~s";____,_=-"L-»~~\ J ..-....»¢{"_..- I a I'.._.."-..f l - ». -. - '.» ' : » ;1 . . \ \ .. "° \K m | | \ .`~.,9;£1, weekend with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen. Mr. Allred Carstens ol Winside, spent the week-end at the JuliusSwnder home.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Mathlesen and children oi Benson, were Sun- day dinner guests at the Bertel Bertelsen home.A large crowd of people gath-ered at the school house Friday evening where a community club was organized.Mrs.John Mar-shall was elected president, B. A.Gottsch, vice preddent; mn. Geo.Misleldt,secretary, and J. L. An-dersen, treasurer.Te Club wi ll was a caller at the Harry Smith home Monday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott |n 'was enjoyed.A delicious lunchW A S H I N G T O N ~was served at \-he close of the aft- emoon by Mrs.Fred Long andMr. and Mrs. Chds Schumacher Mrs.Orville Humston.The fol- of Kennard, visited at the nm"-;1¢>w4ng meeting will be at the tal Chrlg Stender home 'n\\|l'5d3Y&home of Mrs. Walter Novak, Nov. afternoon.'8rd.Miss Anno Hansen spent the SUNNYSIDE NEWS A number of relatives andriends gathered at the Wm. Jah-el home Tuesday evening to help rs. Jahnel celebrate her birthday e evening was spent playing ~inochle and the prizes were wony Mrs. Claus Schneider and Del- ~ert Fowler, first; second by Mr. nd Mrs. August Zilatzen, nnd low ~y Mrs.Justus Bainbridge andlmer Miller.At n law hour Mrs.nhnel and aughter served a nice unch. ~ and Mrs. Fritz Tahnel were m i n d .Add milk and tiavonng.B i n Hour,than ma n u r e .Resin with b u m ; p o w d e r m d salt into Hr!! mmure. Turn on a wexl noured buard. Roll uulckly m 'A inch thick- neu a nd c uL Place on oiled cooky ...__._».. ......... ..\....m~a w u h gmn u uu e u w s w v f u w : - Wwh h t h i n sli c e s ol d ue s, q hn vp ed n u ts o r angelina.Ba k e m g - h a l oveu (400°P.)8 to 1 0 mh m z s .l l the s mnllc r amo unt o f Boa r in und. th e d o u c h i n mo r e d lmml t w h a n fu.. hm hannr 1-ankles remllf. Yield:I D G G L a Q l x " ' l l U W I L H n u g m , \ . u u y |n u m o r t h i n r i n g s o r a n g d l c a . B a t n | .h o t o v e n ( 4 0 0 ' F - )m o a n Mr. :md Mrs. T. K. Iverson and children spent Saturday and Sun- da with their father,Martin .X (f ,\ \ -`\L !~g e - "1 1 -' \ \» ~ I n ~=...:~- i " '~m \ 'Z'4.1,~~.~ f n s 5 `_,, 7 .1 u .»-"°n s 'C ~4~5 5 6 2 !~ r":'_.°§=»~s";____,_=-"L-»~~\ J ..-....»¢{"_..- I a I'.._.."-..f l - ». -. - '.» ' : » ;1 . . \ \ .. "° \K m | | \ .`~.,9;£1, weekend with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen. Mr. Allred Carstens ol Winside, spent the week-end at the JuliusSwnder home.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Mathlesen and children oi Benson, were Sun- day dinner guests at the Bertel Bertelsen home.A large crowd of people gath-ered at the school house Friday evening where a community club was organized.Mrs.John Mar-shall was elected president, B. A.Gottsch, vice preddent; mn. Geo.Misleldt,secretary, and J. L. An-dersen, treasurer.Te Club wi ll was a caller at the Harry Smith home Monday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott |n 'was enjoyed.A delicious lunchW A S H I N G T O N ~was served at \-he close of the aft- emoon by Mrs.Fred Long andMr. and Mrs. Chds Schumacher Mrs.Orville Humston.The fol- of Kennard, visited at the nm"-;1¢>w4ng meeting will be at the tal Chrlg Stender home 'n\\|l'5d3Y&home of Mrs. Walter Novak, Nov. afternoon.'8rd.Miss Anno Hansen spent the SUNNYSIDE NEWS A number of relatives andriends gathered at the Wm. Jah-el home Tuesday evening to help rs. Jahnel celebrate her birthday e evening was spent playing ~inochle and the prizes were wony Mrs. Claus Schneider and Del- ~ert Fowler, first; second by Mr. nd Mrs. August Zilatzen, nnd low ~y Mrs.Justus Bainbridge andlmer Miller.At n law hour Mrs.nhnel and aughter served a nice unch. ~ and Mrs. Fritz Tahnel were r Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and children spent Saturday and Sun- day with their father,Martin Johnson.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fedde and children ol Elkhorn were Sunday guests ol Mr.and Mrs.W. J.Bolle and family.Mr.and Mrs.C.D.Bunn hadSunday dimer and spent the day with their daughter;Mrs.Opal Reeves and lamily.Miss Mildred Iverson spent the week»md as guest ot Miss Ia laBehrendtattheWillBehrendt home, west of Henman.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson en- ienained Wednesday night after the Armistice dance at a barbecuefeed when their guests were Mr.and Mrs.Philip Benson and Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Gdth o l Mag-nolis, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeReid,Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Gary, was a miller at the Harry Smith home Monday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. Clark Lippincott and daughter visited Sunday with Hans Anderson and daughter of Omaha.Mrs. Fred Peck attended the club meeting at thg home of her elster,Mrs.Frank Blllar last Thursday afternoon.Mr.und Mrs.Glenn McDonald and children were Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen. ROSEHILLITEMS Mr .an d Mr s .Babe Ry a n a n Ge ne wer e 'h ue sd ay e ve ni ng vis it o r s a t J i m Ry an's.Mr .an d Mr s .Ber na rd W u l spent Th ur s da y eve ni ng a t J o Pete:sen's. .¢ | ; Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and children spent Saturday and Sun- day with their father,Martin Johnson.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fedde and children ol Elkhorn were Sunday guests ol Mr.and Mrs.W. J.Bolle and family.Mr.and Mrs.C.D.Bunn hadSunday dimer and spent the day with their daughter;Mrs.Opal Reeves and lamily.Miss Mildred Iverson spent the week»md as guest ot Miss Ia laBehrendtattheWillBehrendt home, west of Henman.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson en- ienained Wednesday night after the Armistice dance at a barbecuefeed when their guests were Mr.and Mrs.Philip Benson and Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Gdth o l Mag-nolis, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeReid,Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Gary, was a miller at the Harry Smith home Monday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. Clark Lippincott and daughter visited Sunday with Hans Anderson and daughter of Omaha.Mrs. Fred Peck attended the club meeting at thg home of her elster,Mrs.Frank Blllar last Thursday afternoon.Mr.und Mrs.Glenn McDonald and children were Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen. ROSEHILLITEMS Mr .an d Mr s .Babe Ry a n a n Ge ne wer e 'h ue sd ay e ve ni ng vis it o r s a t J i m Ry an's.Mr .an d Mr s .Ber na rd W u l spent Th ur s da y eve ni ng a t J o Pete:sen's. .¢ | ; l u c c u wivvay U l u l u A m a n a ;ul.\ u \ » »" m m m l l 1 0 l \ f h .S u n d z y . M r .a n d M r s .G l e n n J e f f e r s o n |"'1nn |\ Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and children spent Saturday and Sun- day with their father,Martin Johnson.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fedde and children ol Elkhorn were Sunday guests ol Mr.and Mrs.W. J.Bolle and family.Mr.and Mrs.C.D.Bunn hadSunday dimer and spent the day with their daughter;Mrs.Opal Reeves and lamily.Miss Mildred Iverson spent the week»md as guest ot Miss Ia laBehrendtattheWillBehrendt home, west of Henman.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson en- ienained Wednesday night after the Armistice dance at a barbecuefeed when their guests were Mr.and Mrs.Philip Benson and Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Gdth o l Mag-nolis, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeReid,Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Gary, was a miller at the Harry Smith home Monday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. Clark Lippincott and daughter visited Sunday with Hans Anderson and daughter of Omaha.Mrs. Fred Peck attended the club meeting at thg home of her elster,Mrs.Frank Blllar last Thursday afternoon.Mr.und Mrs.Glenn McDonald and children were Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen. ROSEHILLITEMS Mr .an d Mr s .Babe Ry a n a n Ge ne wer e 'h ue sd ay e ve ni ng vis it o r s a t J i m Ry an's.Mr .an d Mr s .Ber na rd W u l spent Th ur s da y eve ni ng a t J o Pete:sen's. .¢ | ; '§Fx'f5f"i-%~a¥i`"a¢1`imLTivé}2 §';lZ`';"ff.Z?33;ZI§I{lome Theatren l a u r |1.Q Also Cow Catcher: Daughter-Comedy Lincoln-Boxrd of Control let eontncts for conltrudon at Stat, insiitutions touling $88,976. Fr id ay and Saturday Novem ber 20 and 21 Saturday Matinee I0 and 21? cents .f *f""~=. ._1 ~\~~S K ~ R . . .r , r f ~I , : :.~ » " =T H O M A S f ~Y ; ' : . ~M H G H A N ~.f ~HARDIE """'""' . ~ ~A L B R I G H T 'av * \ 1 ~ g ;_' 1" J * Q "M u u r a a n 0 ' S u l l i v u n ~ y L J . a z .f Donald Dilluwuy Myrna Loy Ship Wreckcd Cartoon--»-Strange As It Seems No. li Thursday, November 19 ALWAYS GOODBYE lh Elissa Landl and Lewls Stone Also Thirtecnlh Al Comedy and News Reel Mr. and ~rs.Fred Mayle md Mrs. Noblg were Sunday visitors lt Wm. Ryan'|.Mr. and Mrs.Howard Am=l¢!>v and hmily spent Sunday visiting rdntives in Bennington.Tuesday, Nov. 24-Bargain Night Adminion 10 and 20 cents TRANSG REss|oN with Rose Hobar¢ and Charles Blcklord Also Cab Wnltlng--Comedy and News Reel Spoclal Matinee for school chlldreu on Thursday, Nov. 36 Admlxslon Prlce 5 cents lor IZ years or under, I0 cents for thole over I2 years.Matlnec Starts at 4:10 o'clock Wednesday and Thurulay, Nov. 25 and 26 Thursday Matinee 4:10 o'clock 1 ~@~"EAsr of~%'7i @ B o R N £ o " -|///I 0 /~¢~uN|v£RsALP|cruR£T. ...~`\ ~~.~'f .;x5?:"'~f ;' 1 ~ - i f -l l ~ "" '~>'~§~_' " l \ ~~,=¢_==;,~-~-a |||||d a n c e g i ~ a t t h e I . ~ . 0 , F ,h a l l o n F r i d a y e v e n i n g . The M ~y f- ea u~ m 'at the home of Mrs. John Aromgn contncwru,completed gnveling Inst Thursday durnoon.A.f*tAr|Pl'°I9¢ north inm here be Hilb- thvbudmu meeting n nodal time way No, 8. Mr. and Mrs. Babe Ryan and Gene were Tuesday evening visit- ors at Jim Ryan's.Mr.and Mrs.Bernard WulfspentThursday evening at John M ARTHY AND LONG CREEK Petersen's.Mr.and Mrs.Ludwig Jensen Mr and Mrs Harry Madsenare\"`°'e business callers in Herman `'~'Monday.i'S1."f;;g;§f="*= of a baby SUI!Della and Lloyd Nelsen spent Rudol h Mencke was o ratedPpeon for sinus at a.Fremont hos- pital Monday.Mr. and Mrs, Harold Taylorand family and Anna Hansen spentSunday aftemoon at the Gus Carl- sen home in Arlington.Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Ryan spent Thursda in Omaha.Mrs.ohn Taylor, Helen, Cliff- ord and Maxine were Thursday evening visitors at the Charlie Hansen home.1ClarenceHansentrackedto Omaha Sunday night. A dinner was given at the Rose Hill school Sunday by the Rose Hill Ladies Aid.A quilt wasgiven away which was won by Jack Petersen.Mr. and Mrs. Detlel Wulf and James spent Thursday evening at Wm. Rysn's.A charivari was given for Mr. and Mm Clarence Petersen at the Norris Ward home Sunday eve- ning.The newlyweds are to live in Omaha where Mr. Petersen is engaged in workJesseHansen and Upal andBeulahwereSundayaltemoonvisitors at the Will Hansen home| to see their little son and brother, Robert Eugene, who ls doing nice~ I yM.r.and Mrs.Walter Appleby and Betty viaitad with relatives in Sunday evening at Floyd Barton s. hir. and Mrs.Chns Hinz were Friday evening callers at the Louie Schenk home.Mrs.Ed Natter spent Fridayafternoon with Mrs. Harry Seltz.Frances and Edward Thompson were dinner guests ut the James Thompson home Sunday. Mrs.Leon Hindley spent Thurs- day aftemoon at the home of Mrs. Herman Anderson.Mr.and Mrs. Orville I-lumstonandRachelspentSaturday night and Sunday with relatives at Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Truhlsen spent Saturday visiting relatives 'in Omaha and shopping.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nearhood ofBenson, spent Sunday at the John 'Nearhood home.Chris and Floyd Hinz drove to Lincoln on hoalness Friday.Word came last Thursday aftf.ernoon from the Covenant hospital in Omaha that a five and a hal! gzund baby boy had been born tor. and Mrs.Paul Barry.Theyoung man was promptly named Paul Edward.From last reports mother and son were getting along nicely.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jacobsonand Mrs. Taylor of Vanango,spenFridayafternoon and Saturday Earning at the Dan Thompson ome. "UvD. c. PAPER 1 is a1 . .2 1 :4y r .: l Hg r ~4. fr ~. / . '. ,f *Q5? < la i P m eu5'- @- ~;= r e §§§ I 11,T T :hd N~min 'ESL ?»v..».i..2`ZZ.. is now dfhrd bo you along with YOUR KSHOSEN HOME By A fnvonble nrnnnment we an able to und on dnlold reliable hmlly weekly, The Pnthlndé, In com lnnllnnwith this paper, at A price nuver before equalled.There is .no th in g llk a Th a Pnlhilnder a n y wh e r e -f h C ll li ll I n o th i n g e q u a l lo I l a t my Drlce.Ove r a: m a s ~l':L°a.:':,~::::;="=.::.,.:n~:::,=::..,';f.;:.,:: = - ~ - -4 " mi a 1 1 " ' i ' ° * la § ' " = " ; r ' . : ' ; '° . w ' . " ' ° wor e IIS e o an u na n d a n ll1e lruih about pullllc s and business,"5-W o -°°°"x~science,discovery,pc runnallllrs,y lc - °. : : " " " ' < :=2 ~"E i n = : ' z " ; m' : . ' . § : ° : a d r é n f s f z ;o l u ''u n ~, . . ; ,Palhllnder and order ..._d l l !Q__JQQ§@>»f-15 1| 4 }_§{;u§1"1'3Sf '?£.'..ll'"'M!'; .'o v o r .» L1 1 . . , _f .~~4- 1 : 2 ,, . . : , : . m, °. 1 ..j 'g four (nvorlle local week» ,§&».-5_4 ~,y nnd the mos! popular~ .mu ;}.U ,nntlonml we e k ly - 1 0 |"""" "splendid l n u c s - P a t h l i n d e r a n d B a t h s r . . | | , . . » o N L v | Tilden-John Frederick,land owner Evlng near here, purchased Comwun Snhmldt 160 -un fnnn in Emerick precinct for which he pda s1e,ooo mm Chu-leg and Russel lelt Wednes-day morning for Mmvi\Ie, Wyo.. where they will vim. at the Oacu'Road home.Mx.and u n .I-'red Gerber are looking after their nlwe while they ure away. Sunday and Monday, Novem ber 22 end 2 »--._§nnday Matinee I0 and 25 cents r 6 &r v 2 / v C?71'4~ '.'1.1 ~` f .~ 5 ¢ =m .i ;I- -r 4 \ 1 ~. ~ , w s » ~~ ~...nm." 5 ~¥ 1 r:l1'"\3*.:' ¢ ¢ l \ 4 /~~n F | | | ' d °.~. _ ~ . . . Also Fishermans' Paradise and Tennis Technique & Fox New children helped Mrs. Henry |K.lindtcelebrate her birthday Friday eve» ning. were visitors at the August Mab- zen home near Kennard, Sunday. Those who helped Evelyn VosscelebrateherbirthdaySaturdaywere Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander-sen and Iona and Ivan, Miss Alice and Andrew Wiese,Gladys and Louise Voss.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Japp andchildren were visitors at the Claus Schneider home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss and Glen were visitors at the CharlesVoss home Sunday night.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Bull andMr. and Mrs. John Bull and Max- ine and Gordon,Jack Smith and Hazel Bull all of Elkhorn,wereSunday visitors at the Wm. .inh- nel home.Neighbors, friends and relatives went to help Mrs.Rudolph Kuhl celebrate her birthday Thursday evening.They enjoyed high five,solo and pinoehle. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ben Voss and Mrs. Chris Jnhnel, high scores;Mrs.OttoSchnleklotand Mrs. Wm.Voss,second, and Walter Japp andMrs. Otto Voss, booby.At a late hourn nice lunch was served and all departed for their homes wishing Mrs. Kuhl more happy birthdays. Miss Catherine Voss is stayingat the Charles Misfeldt home at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel were visitors at the Bob Andersen home Sunday night.,Edgar Masters, Iona and IvanAndersenwerevisitorsatthe Fritz Jahnel home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voss and Wilhert,and Wallace and Alvin were vidtaors at the Chas.Mis- feldt home Sunday. Home of Perfat Talking Pictures w|..¢.|, urevumg ewes u..~wx.w. wru. STUDY COST OF HORSES IN WASHINGTON co. Arrangements are being mode whereby Washington county farm-ers using horses for power will be able to make a detailed study of all costs and maintenance charges.Details of thisstudy are now being worked out by the Rural Economics Department of the State Agricultural College and when completed it will be offered to about six Nebraska counties, and County Agent George Bates has already asked that Washing- ton county be included in the work.Power cost on tractors has al- ready been workd out in Neb- raska, and they will continue the tractor costs of operation along with animal powers As the tractor delivers its power tothe draw bar, it in quite likely that the cost figures for animal power will include feed,interest on investment,depreciation,har- ness repairs, shodng, velrinariun eharses. etc.This work probably will start J o n n m e n r e n s a n a Iowa,and their daughter,Mrs. Wilbur McCracken and husband oi' south of Blair, were Sunday aft- ernoon visitors at the Fred Hur-dum home.The Mchrens stayed over for o few days wdsit. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen of Blair, spent Friday afternoon atthe home ot their son, Hurry and family.Mr . and Mrs.George FacklerandsonswereSundaydinnerguests with their daughter,Mrs. Earl Petersen and husband, westof Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wil-son and niece of Omaha, were also guests there Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gdmm and children participated in a family reunion dinher party at the homeof Mm Anna Petersen and HenryGrimm of Blair, in honor of Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Gnmm and ds- ter, Misa Beth Lemme: of New York City Sunday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Gudmond Soren~sen spent Sunday with Mr.andMrs. Hans Sorensen on the Bench. Mrs. A. E. Dixon spent Thurs- day aftemoon with Mrs.George Hain;Mrs. Oscar Pedersen was also a caller there.Joel Hutchins and son, Everettof North Platte, returned to thehome of his daughter, Mrs. A. W. Clarke Sunday after visiting a week in Council Blnlls with rela- Miss Ruby rowers ana rm a robinof Tekamah,Mr....X Mrs Lewis Long of Herman, and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller am'children of near Blair, spent Sun day and Sunday night with the Abner King family.Mr.and Mrs. Henry Sorensa and sons attended the progranand bazaar of the first Lutheran church Friday evening.Mrs. Sam Steele called on Mrs Henry Beard and Mrs.ByronBeardThursday afternoon.Mrs Prentice Smith also visited Mrs Henry Beard that afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Wm..RuLledge annEdith spent SundaY evening witl:their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W iRutiedge. I Mrs./Margaret Iverson and fam ily were supper guests Sunday o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray.Mrs. Floyd Sheets spent Thurs day and Friday with her parent: Mr. and Mrs. Abner King.J. S. Conety has had the misfortune to loss some sheep, kille by stray dogs._Mr.and Mrs.Frank Pike cBlair, were out Sunday altemooto see their daughter, Mrs. Byte Beard and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Moore anchildren were Sunday evening vuitors at the Wm. Wilderson hon in Blair.. s ~. l 11~ ~x ~si :finish-up cooperntora.That will make a good county summary. GRAIN MIXTURES FOR DAIRY c ows When dalry cows get slfsllaox' clover hay their grain mkture should contain 12 to 1| per cent protein, says Nebraska ExtensionCircular621.A typical ration could be made of 200 pounds oommeal, mo pounds oats, 200 pounds bnn, and 100 pmmds oll meal. I! the oows are getting alfalfa hay and ndlage, the grain should oontsln more protein and a mix- ture might be 100 pound;corn meal, 100 pounds oats, 100 pounds ln-an and .150 pounds linaeed oll meal.When the mnghsge is prairie or sudan hay, straw or fodder, the grain mixture should contain 18 to 22 per cent protein.A good grain mixture would be 100 pounds cornmeal, 100 pounds oats, 100 pounds bran, 250 pounds linseed oil meal. Any of the grain rations should be fed at the rate of one pound of grnin to three to four pounds ol milk produced by the cow.The adm of the feeder should be to keep the cow ln good ilesh and production. Tekamoh-Rural mall route No.4 consolidated with No. 1. from College View towards Ster- ling to be extended another two Ol l d g r a m road southeut mere he stays. miles..;.-._, -.. : ~ . supper guests and Mr. and Mrs.C.W.ohrlotennen and children,and Will,Pearl,Vera Mae and Mildred Iverson and Mrs. Margar- et Iverson of Blair,spent that evening with the T. K.Iverson family in honor od the dnb birth anniversary ol Phyllis Iverson.Mr. and Mrs.R. M.Iverson,Gerdd und Meridlfh spent Sundayalternoon with the A. W. Clarkehlgnydsand un y :upper eveningguests ol Mr.\nd Mrs. I-'red Rswere Mrs. Margaret Iverson Wulf Pe§rl -ng gf- Mas of Blair. r. an rs.tFriday with Mr. and Mn . A. R Beals west ol Blair. Tuesday aftemoon Mrs Clark .Strlcklett and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson accompanied Mrs. Harry n to holla, Iowa.Misa Anna Paulsen and Mrs.James Paulsen attended the JollyJokers Club Wednesday afternoonat the home of Mrs. Lucy Sheetsof Herman.Dec.16 they willmeet with Mrs. Joseph Crutslnger of Herman.Sunday evening visitors with Mr.and Mrs.Sam Steele were Mr. and hlrs.Delmar Feer and son,William and Miss EvelynRasmussen.In the altemoon.Beulah and Opal Warrick visitedwith Evelyn Smith.Herman Bay, who was kicked bys horse and cared for at the Blair Hospital,has recovered and re<turned w the Harry Tucker farm Tyson and Img, tmcked n losd ol hogs to Mo.alley Thursday :lor Prentice Smith.- J 1 1932.0 can 1 zo uves.uluary 'ur 8 s 3 Martin and Merrill Johnson W; vlsit Mrs. Philip Benoon'I\;?1ng Comptun home. Mr. and Mrs. an Hawkins wereSunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Everett Snow of Decatur.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Bratt and Carl Bratt. of west ol Herman.war., Monday evening visitors ol Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson. BENQH NOTES /Miss Oedl Noyes o! Ceresco, is spending this week visiting st the E. C. Llpglncott home.Mr.an Mrs.Alfred Hansenand children were Sunday after-non visitors and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen. Mr.and Mrs.Ray Johnson of Omaha, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the I-Ilfry Smith home. Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Thompson and daughter were Sunday dinners o w at the,parental,John Mrs.Rudolph Mencke a n ddaughters attended the Ladies Aid meeting st the Rose Hlll churchSunday aftemoon.Mrs. Linton Pufier and childrenol Tekamah, and Mrs.Clark Llp- pineott und daughter spent Fri- day at the E. C. Lippincott home. Mr. and Mm Otto Gottsch and daughter spent Sunday evening with Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Hansenand family.Mr.an Mrs.Lyle Guyer andchildren visited at the E. C. Lip-pincott home Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ray vis-ited at the Harry Smith home onSaturday evening.,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Compton and gtandchlldrem, Charlotte and Jack Compton,visited st the John Compton hom Sunday evening. August Sc enzsl'o!Fremont, with Rose Hobar¢ and Charles Blcklord Also Cab Wnltlng--Comedy and News Reel Spoclal Matinee for school chlldreu on Thursday, Nov. 36 Admlxslon Prlce 5 cents lor IZ years or under, I0 cents for thole over I2 years.Matlnec Starts at 4:10 o'clock W ednesday and T hurulay,Nov. 25 and 2~ Thursday Matinee 4:10 o'clock § ~\n / / | / * 'B O R N E O ~/ // /UNIVERSALPICTURE t. I .~24a#¢.'2 ` \ ~~.* »~;¢5?:"'».f ¢ ; ' J ; . L | . L L ~ »s ~» . \»-s~~t ;&.';:{,*u . "UvD. c. PAPER 1 ; = i ' ~M n$ 1 ~ # f a 9 . : r ~/ .r ~../L; ~!""ca3 Q z5 5ga i is; §5. /g f ;- ) I 11,T T :hd N~min 'ESL ?»v..».i..2`ZZ.. is now dfhrd bo you along with YOUR KZHOSEN HOME By A fnvonble nrnnnment we an able to und on dnlold reliable hmlly weekly, The Pnthlnder, In com lnnllnnwith this paper, at A price nuver before equalled.There is .nothing llka Tha Pnlhllnder anywhere-g g g w I -=~;;};1»- efrwil ok|l:¢ -gy prlcc.h qggf ,Qrnonnon e Ill swearrl! I01 Lg,kes llunlsce of eriodlcals cosllnileveral n u n 3%_lmen as much.'ewafrom all over thean ua a n E ~°f1'l'\,§"fml?."f§°3f .iznzmsx hllglgés. |l5.000,000 ;"x science,discovery, pcrgonallllcs, ylc-/XDtllilnt ,:f »l Kurgs, slorles--and no end of fun.~uN',"" "ball at our oillce, no snmples o lPalhllnderandordermn~d m ; ' ~1 |lhls slug, or an! the.:_~...nm un mn .ewx» g - 4 ~ ~T lnlgrrnallgn,enlenalnf ~.men! for n vholc year._ ¢ r \ -f ,'Two papers every week:.|~four g~{g'*\° loful wek- g_\..~|,n rn s u nr~ . W h ~,n¥¢|§m.| °-nfulypf 10| """ "splendid Innes-P a t h l i n d e r a n d Ba ths r..| | ,..» o NL v T h ¢ E n t e r p r i s e $ 1 . 5 0 _ I | Q-'rp 1=:N'r'snPn1s1=.:u»\..:... trlhm mlm. Nnvnmher 19. 1981 Pure Sava! to hsve Clinton e aw ay .gra de pu pi ls ar e ; -gi vi ng p la y . a n d f o u r th gra de de quite an interest- r.Th e y a r e ma ki n g ab ou t eac h k i n g o f e als o study i ng a bout -c astle s have been ere nt me mb er s o f l th ey ar e plan n in g ~e one for the room. £8 o f the f i f th an d this plane.The Fonest Brewster fnmilyreturnedto their home Sunday alter staying the past two weeks at the J. M.Brewster home. Harold Webster came over fromWestPaintSaturdaytospendSunday with Mrs.Webster and Joyce at the Fred Hagen home. To honor her daughter,Miss Madorie's birthday,Mrs.0.H. Godsey entertained at Sundaydin-ner, Mr. und Mrs. Howard Gramdon of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. IvanHelms and L F. Hilsinger. U ¢.' .I 0 ~ |~ ow h e r e h e h a s b e e n t h e p a s t s e a - s o n .M r .W o o d w a r d w i l l l e a v e s o o n f o r P a n a m a w h e r e h e h a s a g r a d i n g c o n t r a c t . Mi s s Qessie Ly zh olf,ac c ompan- : |l ~ a y n m n t .n gw i t h t h e i r s o n A l b e r t w h o h a s mm.Three brothers and ons ds-ter living in Norway.I-Mnernl services were held at the M.E. church at 2:30 Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. Norlin. Mr.:md Mn. L. A, Woodwgrd T H AN K S G IV IN G D IS H E S Th a nk s gi vin g dai nti es are go od, and, as U. rule, good for y ou.Th e r :| ~Q1~r r :y l . , \ ~` .1 \l \I J ,'._¢$ gg* <§.f $1 m m ® -=°=£é.`~~n i s #' "...:1-- ' F .;-a '\~III |:a I E*-=a g ~I meg, 'fé cup sugar,c~p short.-w i n s .2 eg gs .Disso lve y east i n :r I . a ge ne ro us qu an ti ty o f s hg af , on e o f o u r best ener gy foods.Othe r Drop ixyto deep,hot f~ , about three minutes,dra soft,crumpled paper and cold spri e with granula ~wderpd sugar. Raised Douglmutl One yeast cake, 1%/1 cups milk aealded and cooled, 4% cups flour, |w¢u<»u»a bm. offver md . glue again for about one and half hours.Tum onto n n board,roll one-third inch cut with doughnubcutter,c and again leave w rlxe umil Carrots Fried and Chop at M ons-aural H4224 uvar,light sBELL CREEK VALLEY NEWS The pupils of the Blsbee High School entertained at a blnhday party for their teacher Elsie Wll- son, Tuesday evening,The even- ing wus spent in playing games and visiting.A light lunch con- sisting of cake, popcorn and candy was served at n late hour. Mrs. George Stranger, Mrs. Ella Me-ierhenry and Mrs. Minnie Hinc- rnnn spent Tuesday afternoon with their nephew,Alfred Wilkening who is in a Fremont hospital re- ceivimz treatments for his hand which he accidently caught in a. corn picker Monday moming.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtman and son Lester spent.the week-end with their daughter and sister, I To fill the vacancy created by the resignltion of M n .Frank Wolff, Mrs. G. v. Beadle was un- animously eledai prelldent.The fifth grade gave two play# lets," I Could.n't Help It"w u presented by Katharine Lenox,-Chester Wllderaon and Lillian' Smith."The Five Dollar Gold' Piece" was presented by Clarence Smith,Vivian Watldnl,Lillian Smith,Chester Wllderson and .lark Coburn.The "Children's Hour" was read by members of the third grade and dramatized by the fourth grade. "sm»1aghted Midnight" und "Lnl luhy Moon",sung by the Glee Club concluded the program. Alter the urozram. the parents was very |01Hardin:moi The second learning a Tl 'Hxe third rooms have rr ing seed post short stories seed They al knights,Thi brought by 1 the class an to make a lm The studer sixth grades the new gol< been named 5 The fifth working on T. A.The sr anxiously nvm. .L _, ,_ t - \ hour.cook onwhen 9 or 1 ' - . » .» - . _. . . . . - 1 .P *""r r : " 3 " \ * Q ' E Q &-"*f"'»#2:L r':'r~~~.=s - --~~~ ~ 'F ~'FE I1 |_-»~. THANKSGIVING DISHES Thanksgiving dainties are good. and, as U. rule, good for you.The old standby, pumpkin pie, calls for a generous quantity of sugar, one of our best energy foods.Other dishes furnish minerals, salts and vitamins.Here are two particu- larly delicious Thanksgiving dish- es: Raised Douglmull One yeast cake, ll/1 cups milk aealded and cooled, 4% cups flour, 'A leaspoon each of salt and nut- meg, % cup sugar, B4 cup short- minz. 2 eggs.Dissolve yeast in milk, add one cup flour, beat well, and set aside to rise in a warm plac e until batter ls light and bubbles appear-about one hour. Meanwhile, cream shortening, add » S |~ c u - tan- Pu t >ie¢0 pa n Q ; Mrs. Ira ltosa and mr.nos:a llGibbon, Nebr.3 Illr. and Mrs. Dick Lallman and; sons were Fremont shoppers Sat- urday aftemoon. Miss Norma Holtman and Henry Nelderdeppe of Lincoln enjoyed asum-dinner at the Carl Meier-i henry home Sunday.It was givenin honor of Harold and Wesley Mcicrhcnry,whose birthdays occured in the preceding week. Miss Elsie Wilson spent the week-end with home folks near Herman.Mr. and Mrs. August Kerkhofi' and sons spent Sunday with Mr. mul Mrs. llenry Scheer and !am~ ily._ FT. CALHOUN AND VICINITY Mrs. \Vill Iverson visited .with Mrs.Emmn Kctchmark Monday afternoon.The l'rolgressivc Society held their meeting at the home ol Zllrs. Frank Wolff on Tuesday after- noon.Mrs.Henry Rosuker invited u number o! ladies to her home onTuesdayandWelnesdoytohelp hor quilt.A pleasant afternoon was spent on both days.Mrs.George Rohwer Jr.and Misses Ella nnd Anna Rohwer en- tertained n number of ladies ut bridge Monday afternoon at the George Rohwer Jr.home.On 'Wednesday they entertained an- other group nt the Misses Roh- wer's homo.Mrs. Charles Campbell of Oma- ha, visited with her purents, Mr. and Mrs.Henry lbosnkcr,this week. Miss Kate Rohwer was hostess to the Kensington Club Wednes- day afternoon.llliss Jessie McMillan spent u few days with Mrs. John Keegan. ~'['li¢ l'. T. A. held a meeting on Wednesday.A large number were in attendance in spite of the dls~ agreeable weather.Mrs. Clarence Smith entertained a number of ludlss at u pinowle 11=1r1>' Friilny afternoon. The coffee cum met with Mrs. Herman Klindt Friday.Mrs. Sie-vr-ls, xi guest, won first pdze and Mrs. Emma Kebchmnrk won low. The O. E. ~ lodge held its rcgu» lnr niectiug Friday- evening.Itc- freshmonts were served by lllr. n§§é&s}§ exisbi craft Work in Mrs. Mead's room.Crayon draw- by the first and second grades. Columbus poners and painted mlor charts were displayed from the third and fourth grades.The filth,sixth,seventh and eighth grades had a very good exhibit consisting of original pendl and crayon drawings:health, humaneand safety posters; art podolios, and work in light and shadow shown on vases.r "ias Field's room was also openfor the parents to sit.A.n old English castle was being consntruc- ted.Another interesting projectwas the display of seeds collected a trac ve Art enve opes uamgcu SAVE YOUR EYES There are many causes for de lective vision which arise out of existing industdal conditions. The first of these is eyestrain, which, in'most cases, can be laid dlrect~ ly at the door of faulty illumina- tion.Glare, shadows and in~ sufficient light are all too preval- ent in most factories.In the last few years we have begun to engage lighting engineers to measure the proper illumination ings and Indian posters were mad by the pupils.Another interesting meeting is being planned for the second Wed- nesday in December, so plan to be present., Armistice my On November eleventh,Armis- tice Day, at eleven o'clock the high school held o brief program. After singing America a minute of silent prayer was held for the boys who were "over there".The program was concluded by sing- ing wartime songs. Something New A new bulletin board has been placed in the upper hall.Here the exeiiangeslrorn other schools are mounted so that the students may read wem.This bulletin board is larger and hence gives more room for those who wish to readpapers we receive from the vari- ous high schools and colleges. Playing the Game There is more to playing the game than participating in the contest.There is more so it than being a good sport on the athletic field.It is the spirit that feels "win or lose, l'm for my school regardless of personal loss or sac- Alice". It is certain that Cal-Hi can never get any place with the lack of this spirit that she has so lar exhibited.The selfishness of the before our school can become a real puwcr.One of the surest ways to kill school spirit,to be a poor sport and to harm everyone concemcd is jealousy. The students chosen or elected tudents will have to be overcome, nnd Mrs. John Trisler, Mrs. Marr und Mrs. nomic Smith.Mrs.llenry Klinllt and daugh- occur open and Lois from ter,Ruby, whose birthdays upon the some day,hold house Friday evening.Mr. Mrs.Richard Sicvers and wer¢those in attendance town.Mrs.Geesamun and Celia wer entertained a number of ladies Saturday at the Rohwerhome in honor or their mother's birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Jgh, Trisler left Roh- for various activities are the best cliolce for their particular posi- tions.Partinlity is not shown. They receive these honors bccausc they are too busy working to be jealous of others. The best thing for the student who thinks he isn't getting n square deal to do is to play the game that is to be a good sportand to think of the school instead of himself.Then he will find that thc "e he wanted are coming casl y to him. Snturduy by auto for Dcadwood \u..u ww. A lhlniie (flesh required for the various indus~ trles.They have told us what colors to paint the walls and where to place the lamps to tho best adwintuge.But only a very small percentage of industrial- istg go into the matter and pro~ fit by the findings. The daylight factory has come into being in the past ten years with its walls composed almost entirely of glass, as opposed to the old fashioned buildings with always dirty.But unfortunatelyall industries can not be located in open spaces so we are thrown back on artificial illumination, which at best is a poor substi- tute for daylight.Our eyes were constructed for use by daylight and any other light requires an adjustment that,to our genera- tion, is somewhat of u strain. Eyestrain naturally results in fatigue.Gllbreth.one of the foremost authorities on lndus- trlal Engineering, says that when fatigue is present there is an actud loss in productivity of twenty cents per worker for each and every working day.This means a loss of sixty dollars per year for each worker or about $2,500,000 per your for the entire working population.A large por- centage of this can be saved by periodic eye tests and simultan- eous lighting surveys. HERMAN NEWS Mrs. Clifford Owen was takentotheUniversityhospitalat Omaha lost week where she sub- mitted to n sedous opemtlon. Sheis reported to bc improving.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelso and Mrs. tertalncd lust Sunday at the P. S. Hopkins home.Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ander-sen moved their household goodsherefrom Omaha last Tuesdayinto the Albert llloore property. Mr.Andersen is working for Waldo Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson of Crmig, were here several days lust week assisting in the csre of hisfather, O. A. Johnson, who passedaway early Fdda morning.Mr. ahd Mrs. ilarold Ryan an~ nounee the arrival of a baby dough flrie Vodica of Omaha, were en- back with him. She has been stay- ter, Mrs. Clifford Owen, who is o cvcnm may may De on U.. ,...,,.......-~~- »-~~ .-.__._.~-Mr.and Mrs.Karl H d,'"'°,_,"""°""' "'"'f been semi; daughters of sim, s.f"L'..'i' iiis. Albert Petersen and babypaper designs for decorations.\g n Saturday evening Mn and Mrs Ivan Helms drove to Omaha and brought Ivnn's mother home with them.She later went to herhome at Tekamah. Kenneth Wachter who attends spent the weekad at the homeof his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wachter.Jacqueline and Ann Woodward retumed to their home in Omaha Sunday.They stayed with their grandparents last week and at- tended school while their mothervisitedrelatives at North Platte.She came home Saturday and was accompanied by 'Mr. 'Woodward who had arrived fro Sheridan,Wyo. and joined her mere. Mrs. Gilbert Olson was hostessto the Womans Club Friday, Nov.18.For the musical part of the program Mrs. Eugene Burdic song two selections.Mrs. Ben WachterandMrs.Olson had interestinzi DHPGFS on "Italy",Mrs.E.C.Burdic and Mrs.Henry Truhlscn gave a splendid report of the state convention held at Fremont, Oct.20-21-22.Tho Club will meetwith Mrs. H. L Swan Doc. 4.Mrs.C. lt. Gray had u birth-day Nov. 12 and invited in a fewfnends to spend the nftemoon.Anice lunch was served.| Mr. and Mrs. l-larry Madsen are the proud parents of a baby girlbom last week . ln response to a message tell~ ing of the death of her grand- father, 0.A. Johnson, llirs. John Sutton and Mr.Sutton drove down from Valentine, Nob., arriv-ihg at midnight Friday.Wm. Pierce arrived home Friday from Sparta,Wis.He brought his son,Ho\vard's little daughter Wayne State Teachers College,' ing with an aunt.Mr. and Mrs.Howard Pierce drove over from Columbus, Neb. Sunday for her. Kramer entertained her club atherhome west of here. The M. E.Aid met with Mrs. F. O. Swanson Wednesday instead of Mrs.Walt/er Kramer.They are invited to meet in the country this week 'with Mrs. August Pep-miller.Geo.Lamphar went to Omaha Fndoy evening to sec his daugh- pntient at the University hospital. Mr._Owen also went down that »z~Armistice dny was observed herePY all of the business places clos- ing for the day.The day had o special significance for the Legionb°ys, the Auxiliary and the com- munity us well for the announcc~mcht was made that the mortgage on the hall had been lifted.A banquet will be given Monday eve-ning, Dec. ~ and those who aidedin the building of the hall and itsm a i g z t e n a n c o w i l l b e g u e s t s o f t h e ospMrs.Nan Ryan oi Blair, spent o few days last week visiting atthe Jesse Ryan home.Mr. ahd Mrs. E.W,Bunlic had as week~end guests Mr. and Mrs.gobertDaugherty and children of R. P. Petersen of South Dakota, spent the last of the week wich Thursday aftemoon Mrs. Alfrerha where shé spent theweek with relatives.. Mr.and Mrs. "Dade"Parrishandson enjoyed Sunday dinnerwith Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hopkinsand _S. M. Parnsh. Miss Maggie Lowe had word from Omaha Friday of the death of s_cousih,Miss Elta PaulineScnvm,16, an honor student inthe Benson high school.Her mo- ther is a teacher at that school. Carl Nelson and lamily of Craig, spent Sunday at the Chas. Nelson home.Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harrison ind Miss Nettie Mae Cooper droveoverfromDesMoines°Saturday and visltcd over Sunday at the H. 0. Cooper home.The formerwereguestsat the Bert Cooperhome at Teknrnah. GOING WITHOUT BREAKFAST Have you developed the habit of going without breakfast,hoping that by so doing you will be able to take of! some of that surplus fat? This fad may result in impair- ment of health and ls especially dangerous to thosg under thirty years of age.Statistics show that to be overweight up to the age of thirty gives better chance of long life and health.O! course,ono does not want to be too much overweight,but a few extra1pounds provides a reserve in casa of illness or for a strenuous ath~ letic strmln.Probably it would be wiser to omit the mid-day meal, but wiser still to make this rnid~d.ay meal a Breakfast is the meal that fur- nishes fuel for the most strenu- |snmll one consisting of light foods, ous work of the day. Funhermore, the well-balanced breakfast cun- tains orange juice, milk and other foods that are particularly valu- able.lf breakfast is omitted there is the decided likelihood that the healthful orange will not be consumed us heavily as it should.There is also a likelihoodthat the day's quota of rnl.\k will be reduced.Nol Don't eliminate breakfast unless a skilled physician has a good reason for it.Too many troubles can easily come as a result. REYEALS Sl'l`UA'I`loN Fred D. Butcher, Federal En- tomologlst,made n survey in Washington county last week on the results of the grasshopper poisoning campaign carried on here last summer under the di- rection of County Agent George Bates and some twenty-five Wash- ington county co-operators. Not s single grasshopper eggcase could he found where thol poison was spread in infested iields according 1/D directions. However,an average of twentycases of eggs were found in each square foot of soil where the hop- GR./\SSll()l'PER EGG SURVEY Four cups cranberries,2 cupsl sugar,2 cups water.12 whole cloves,2 inch stick cinnamon,4 allspice berries.Pick over and wash the berdes.Put in a sauce- pan with the water and spices.Cook until berria are soft.Put through a strainer.Heat.Add sugar.Finish as cranberry jelly. Pumpkin Plc Ona and onehalf cups cooked pumpkin, 1 cup mllk, 'ri cup sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon,salt,'A tea- spoon allspice,i t teaspoon mace, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon butter.Put the pumpkin, milk, sugar, salt and spices in a double boiler.Bring to the scolding point.Beat the eggs well.Add them to the hot mixture.Stir until i t starts to thicken.Add the butter.Pour the hot filling into n baked crust. Bake in a moderately hot oven until the filling sets. Cumberland Sauce for Duck (Serves 4~6) One-third cup orange juice,'A cup lemon juice,1 cup powdered sugar, 2 tablespoons currnnt jelly, grated rind 1 orange, grated rind 1 lemon,1 tablespoon grated horseradism. Mix ingredients; beatthoroughly; heat and serve. Nut Bread Two and onehalf cups white flour (10 ounces),2%level tea- spoons baking powder,1,5 cup sugar,'A teaspoon salt,%cup nuts (pecans or walnuts),1 egg beaten light, 1 cup milk.Sift to- gether,three or four times,the flour, baking powder,sugar and salt and add the nut meats.Add the milk to the beaten egg and stir the liquid into the dry in-gredients,Bake in a round corru- gated bread pan one hour in a rather slow oven, 250 to 300 de- grees F.A regular bread pan may be used it' a like pan is in- verted over it during the first 30 minutes of baking, New Recipe for loc Box Loaf Ice box loaf is a real delicacy, made as follows: 'One-half pound marshmallows, 1%cups milk,%cup chopped nuts,lé cup chopped dutcs, 2'/S cups graham cracker crumbs.Cut marshmallows in quarters and P°\1r milk over them.Add dates and nuts. Then add cracker crumbs kneading thoroughly.Place in loaf shaped pan and let stand in ice box about 12 hours before serving.Slice and servo with whipped cream.Will keep moist several days. Sweet Potato Salad, Celery, Nuts Have you ever used sweet pota-toes for making potato salad? Try this:3 cups thinly sliced sweet potatoes, 55 cup sliced celery,55 cup chopped nuts,salt,paprika, meg.Add these gradually with eggs, well beaten, to the firat mix- ture.a'K.nead five minutes; place in a 'q ~S T A N D A R D G a s B u r n e r m r Tum Your Coal "Furnace Into a GAS FU RNACE No need to disard your p.......t fumlce in order to get the conven- ience of gas heat.A Standard Gas Burner can quickly and easily be instilled in your coal furnace or boiler. It can be made fuily ie _§ automatic if desired, and will E 1 .~`x = g i v e y o u e c o n o m i c a l ,c l e a n ,~1 ~~ * °'";..§." . u " Im Del~zway MRS. Alice Fischer (picture above) says she is "tha hap-pxm woman in the world." "I dten used to wrhh Iwas dead.Cou1dn'¢ sleep;¢ou1dn't enjoy fnyul .Itlearn a.:though I triadww nerve medicine made,but wkhoue any benefit un-til 1 triad Dr.Miles' E er-vueent Nefvinc TaThey certainly proved thdrworth for me. I am the ha plat woman in theand I c!on't mmn maybe? Mn. Alice Fincherm'.L"1.",:."m"».°.':".;L°~.;.";_;_.' 3 Narnia hun-u-.h h nr.nmums Nhrvhu Tnhlah. ~If over a slow fire until they are Lender.Chop them fine and sea- son with gl: uid pepper.Then add a sprinkling ol sugar and n little mor., butter. QUIET YOU 11N ~ B S ., ~mm M»\\\\\\\\9W\ R rr Economical, Efiicient Quiet and Durable Through careful tests and actual experience the Standard Ou Burner has become per- fected.Irs many new and im- proved featura make It more dependable, more durable and :..'qnnung..... 1 .g , .f .L .4 »~m f .~I-.1 }.»..i .~ JI; >\1 =||. I \.m u ,. - _ _ ___».\.I .7 ~J '25I.J 'ef 3 .. ,~g' . ».-:3 .~.n I L \ lwhen BABIES are Upset BABY ills and alpnenu mm hviesas nnonspt mghl. A sudden U;may mean cohc. Or a sudden nluckdlarrhu. Hmg w;§{g ':\\ meet em en n vo ou Ibolus §I'¢.§i2§. ready?Y ZQZEZML C A S T O R I A \I \L " ed, sliced potatoes with celery and nutmeats.Season m taste with ing md toss the salad with two forks until the potatoes am well covered with the dressing.Chill beiore serving. Pau, Cheae md Celery in Sllld pw. cheese md celery saladmay b e s e r v e d u t h e ma l n d i s h o f n luncheon. or supper Cut yellow aheeu in small cubes.Mix with equal quantities of chopped celery Fnnnh dressing for one hour. Servo on el-up lettuce lanes nth addldoml French drawing or with cooked msyomnlne. .1 I Wor th Will protect your car at o2 0 B e l o w Z e r o I (Fond, Chevrolet or Pontiac size) C a n Y o u A f f o r d t o Ta k e C I - I A N C E S ? ? 0. P. A. Radlator Glycerine 2.50 per gallon Prcs toae In gallon and hal! znllon un: I;~,;?f§,,,,~ Ma r at h on Ser vice St a ti o n ALFRED ENGER, Proprietor ==: 1 I fs.1 . 'r ..: #1 ;_ ff \' .1 ...J 4 "m l'| . p \ / 0 -.r J u ~which not only radiate heat against the walls of du Rrepot but dw misc in gating perfea c om-busdon.Has boch primxy and sec ondary air control.C o n t r o l b o x m n e o f c u t i r o n md inishecl with crimson colored Pyroaqiln Lacquer. Free Estimate Plan noirforwinrer c omfort. In- vadgate the Srmdu d Gu Bu:rv or mdseehow ec onomic ally you c an lnmdl a nd op en re lr wi thp e d e a ud s fn a io n to y ou a nd the who le f -m Co twun ic m pny men r mms desired.. __,;_,\ T h e A r l d t ~ w a r e s.U. no gen mrs. nun!" " " " "nnd children, who with Mr. Wal- ton will reside nt this place. John Wrcidt and Mrs.Emma Ketchmnrk drove to Emerson Sat' urday,retuming Sunday a n d bringing with them,Mrs.Wrexdt who hae been visiting her daugh- ters the post six weeks._ Dorothy Mcllillan of Blair, us- lted here over the week-end.Mies Alma Kllndt oi Omaha, open; Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mn. Herman Kllndt. Mrs.Kale Rnhwer und Celln were Sunday dinner guelu ol Mr. and Mn, Georlm Rohwer Jr._Dr. Geesamnn and fnmlly vxdt- ed with Don Qeemman ln Omaha on SundnY~ Sunday visitors nt the Oral Hur- zison home included Mr. andhire. Frank Harrison of cms. Ml-.and Mrs.Chas. Mueller und son of Tckamnh.Mr. and Mm Louis liekels of Florence, were Sunday callers nt the Ira Piper home. I-"I`.CALHOUN SCHOOL NEWS (Published weekly by the students of the Ft. Calhoun high school) The Stal!Editor-ln»chie1 -- - - Sarah Bealee Assistant Editor - - ~ V. SchroederAdventures ol' a Mouse - G. Gerlcke Gladys Knm,Marie Prodmowa Alméde Evans,Raymond salm- derGrade News - - » Catharine Kruse Sports News - - - - ~ - Carlos Dey Pep Club News - - ~ Jane Mclllillan spmed Ink . _ - - - Eleanor Neale Jokes - - - - .»- - Hannah Beales Business Manager ~ Nonnnn Slnder Ass't Bus. Mgr. - - Charles Landers Sponsors - - Misa G1-one. Mr. Mead p_ T. A.The Parent-Tenders Association held its third meeting of the year,No\~embcr,ll in the hizh school assembly to discuss whether the association was bo contlnue thru- out the year as u school orgonlz- ntlon.There wuz also n short business meeting and program. .,.,,........._ ,._-The basket ball boys took we lust perlod Tuesday to prepare the dty hall for basketball.The goals are already up und practice will start os soon aa possible.Asyou see by the schedule card on the bulletin board the first conference game will be December 11, with Uehllng nt Uehllng and the boys use going to praetlce mighty hard to carry the first game of! ns n victory. Pep Club Navn The stunt testo wlll be given Thursday evenlng for the ha t time.`Sevenl more girls penned the valley bull test for Bening the ball into a om-foot square six times out ol ten.» Since the gun have been work- ing on the nklta for Hua cndvel they have been very myutndouu They mah ta the door to prevent anyone from entering but the rumor la about that one hu some- thing to do wlth the ages of women. Honor Roll The following pupils have r e eelved on average of B0 or above ln all their subjects: June McNair, Charles Anderson, Genevieve Sum- mers, Joanne Kruse,Bob Suver- kruhbe, Richard Geeoamnn, Urban Cachelln,laude-e Fink,Mnrjorle Dey, Putty Beadle, Lucllo Rohwexy Be tty mx,Mary Ann Rohwer, Herman Frnhm,lrume Modler, .luck Smith, Nell Cox, Mary Mc- Kercher, Kenneth Keegen, Robert Dnnlel,Lucllle Gexlcke,Dorothy Sloder, Murgylou Wllderaon. The lollowlng is A lint ol pupils who averaged 90 or above: Jack Coburn, Violet Evans, Aman Mao Croft,Clnrenee Smith,Ludls Kruse.Chester Wllderson. The following le a lln of puplln who averaged 95 or above: James Chase, Lllllnn Smith,and Edgu- |Geesnman. \Gnd;-Ne w: The flret and second zndemom | "$ & ° " i i ' 3 "»°vi» 9,m n .uis rn f rspent a few days n§€'w..?\.nt. the -'~»g~ We ome.ho 13 _ m.e se w ves nmemi le s wg o hereloelzll creek reports e one o een onel;§ndr?and osgi hundred :nd ty c ene ch were swanm w ;m egg:time Mom g on wB.. .nl Mre...J. Hicks of Phoe- nix, Arlzonn enroute to thelrhomefrom a trip to New York Clty, vds-ited er;`uTuesdAy with her uncle, J.ey.Mn. Jesse Ryan attended the funeral of Mrs. Sophln Ellenbrudh at Bennington,Friday.Miss Axwildn Lowe was nguestol her deter, Mrs. Funk Crnnor3; c f-xg from Frldny no s e n- y.M r . a n d ~ o f nr z n omeof hln ...¢§J, Clifford while Mrs. Owen isvlrn ge hoejlltnl. u ea oy nvlslt n few days li.. week from n : . ~ " - = ' » ~ a r e a n d ~ z z e.e r.ones wen<>m'Z1'§. Friday to vlnit a brother. h L i t t l e ~ s t a a y ued with gran paren .,Jsse Rynnmlnt week whlle her mnme wasngambere of V-be Baptist W"'°'; Cir e nr e pre n noo f ' ; : f =~:..:"¢...=r.z meetin W n ny 2 at e§a "°*~" ":'k';?.e'..¥1'e°'°=°""' n te m meMr . I -5"A Mrs.Claude Clement! ands eonn were entertained at dln- g" Sunay at .the Maggie la ws me.ou r . md Mn. F.0. Swanson,T.R.,Harold and Mies Mildred drove to Omaha Sunday morningmg were guests ff frlends.An r.eron wo -dersen to the Lord Lletar hospiwat Omnhe one day Inst. week.She submitted to an operatlon for arf pendldtln and is reported to be re- cowrlng '5'"§."E E ne r r.nn PB.ver oBlair, drove up Sunday to get uc-quelntled wlth ,ge new grandson Herman relatives." The .lunlor class resented theirPUY "A Whlbe Elep ant", n three Friday evening before a fair slzed nudlence.They gave n matinee ln the afternoon for the grades. Miss.Margaret Kxoese who coachedthementertainedallthosewho wok Part ln the gg-y and betweenthe acts,also the gh school tend:- ere at the Mrs. Anne Peddle home afterwards.The clean presentedher n lovely gift in appredntlon of her effort ln making it n success.Ff i gl i ldov. 1g» ~ J. D.Lowe was uno on er lrthdn whenn f n !rdntlvee and friend: gath- ered nt her home that evening nnd nrprleed her.They spent n peru were had last summer but re- ceived no poison.The number of eggs in a case varies from twenty Grasshopper eggs and egg casesmy be seen at County Agemf Geo.Bates'office in Blair from now until they hntnh.Accordingao Mr. Butcher, little relief nun bel expected by winter freezing as it takes n temperature of thirteen egress below :erm lnhrenheit mole befor.; they will ex-nck» and n coll temperature of negative Lhlrteen means no snow on the ground and In nlr temperature o! twenty deKN88 below zero. Nnture la provlding some as-pleasnntaodulevemlng lhdmlvved umm ln natural ,enemies an nct comedy at the Legion lull fony. n lunch before leaving.Theme heavy nun in May and June win grxenz were ur.and M m JohndNVB my of tlieyoung hoppers.591 of Teknmnh, Mr. and Urn There in A white gmb, also a buo-Wllbur Cvntty. Hr. md Mn. Wm.!terln]growth,that under hvor- Mlller,Adelalde_ and Glen,Mlsemblu weather eondltlons gets some.Annlldn ;and Wxlhur Lowe.re.F1101 gsaggérgf Craig, epenttne Fourteen members and one vla-itor, Mrs, B. c Hronek, attended the meeting of the Womans Aux- lli lry Tuesday afternoon at thehomeofMn.Minnie Skinner. The new offioere were inshlled at this time The president Mrs. C.L Rdd then appointed her com- mlttee chnlrmen for the year anfollows:Rehnhitatlon,Mrs.F. J.Knatle; Chlld Welfare, Mn.Henry Jackson;Ameldcanlsm,Mrs. J u. Brodersen; Flower chairman, Mn. Henry 'h-uhlnen; Poppy Dny, Mn. Elmer Larson;Re!reahrnente,Mra.J. B. Jensen; Puhlldty, llrs.M.lle|Went.'hey dedded to clungethomae ol their regulnr meeting; tothe first Tuesday of each month.Mrs.Sldnner served u dellcloue lunch.The Dec. meeting will be g v nth ~ C. L . R=;_ ,-nd ge to n erbirthday.D .l o olof 4. Johnson, aged ss, .neuearly Fnday morning nt the home of hls daughter. Mn. J. M. West After A hrle! illness.He sufferedaparalyticstroke'hxeedny eve-flinx whlle visiting there.Surviv- mg are his wile,we daughter,at the Bert Lo e home.Mrs.Chrlntene Connor of Do: Min Ann Petersen, who le em-]Angelea,Calif.,one ntepson, Jae.ployed in Omaha, spent Saturday C. Johnson of Craig, one :Dep- alght and Sundny at her hom; at daughter, Mrs. Lucy West at Her. but our beet weapon so far is the poison bolt which,used pro- perly.ia an extennlnntor and n preventar of egg laying. Wnusa-Vincent Anderson leaa~ ed Carl Baggetrorn bulldlng on' llnln St. and opened modern eat- ing plnnt. _,Arnold-Baldwin Cale pu a- ed hy John and Eden Pierce. Nellgh-Gndi ng of Highway No. 14, north from dty to lt! ln- teruectlon with Highway No.20 weet of Brunnwlck completed Niobrare-Rpna along rdlmad south of town belng widened.Crnlg--Bonn! or Eduendonleas- eu lesion mu for perlod of een yearn.Blue 3Prlngs Natlofnal gee turned lnto local distribution ey!- tem of People'| Natural Gao Co. Norfolk-"Norfolk Press"eold to l. N. Tompkins m d Son of Mankato, Mlnn. Talmmnh-Iowa-Nebraska Light und Power Co. installing gan fur- nace ln Cornlnh building. Dayldné-Denx.ln'a Cale openedgg business l|\'F. L. M.iller'bulld- Iewellen-Addltlon to Griee Luthenn Church near completion. ! Blnlr, Nd;N'gV8lI'|b¢r 19 1981 | \ K WEEK ATBLAIR PUBLIC LIBRARY November 15th m 21st,Chil- ~n'a Book Week,s an |nnua\ FOOTBALL (By D. V. Hauer) The football season is rapidly . .H i l o...., , . , The VISITING I N WYOMING Mr.and Mrs. John McDonald 1 ..| :" l nruddgsouth o!Bldr, left lu t F00'I'BALl.. (By D. v. Huaer) The lnotbnll season is rapidly drawing m n dune. Only two more games remxln o n Blair high »clxool's conference schedule.The ure the Lyons Ind the Teklmnh gan-|e.'Both of these games are VISITING I N WYOKING Mr.and Mrs. John McDonald and uma, Russell md Chnrley who ruddg south o!Blair, left l u t Thursday for Wyoming where they u e thoroughly.enjoying them- selves. The nfs, (ammo HOME OH IM so ~ I Jusrwuwnr HELP~YYINQHBOU The Silver Lining HFS (Gmac HDME fl? *j.,f»»2ggi on :H so ~| vJ0|22~/lnaawu Jusrcouwnr HELP -\,gf we any mom _.'~», ~,,, ~INA ~5 9 ''I ` I 'I ':' ' .mm l'omln¢o.nevlvn mufs V|P|`|'V/IIILVOPEVIUPFOR Some me Nvoseofma1DAP|Na moumme UWAHV l0N6E2.Y0|) we samw 5 ~Tuluessw WANT Done Azounv me mam- 0 rulu\.u; AAan ~~ J a n e McMani mv n v . M......\5111, Harriet Wilaog, Helen_Engel (By D. V. Muaer) A reant clipping from the lmxha World Herald informs us 'mt a certain Omaha dtizen who as a yearly income of $100,000 me .~\...\.(nn ....\».... - . - -». ,Friday, November 1.8, 1981 thoHome Eoonomlcs Club ve n ,,,,,|g-|\hlv lng a l their guests their mothers md members of the fac- ult _The color scheme was mm. ke,J nellnq Dixon ana r u n'Be c k E m i n s e rv l hk-Therent of the Home Economlcs Girls had prevlounly served on une of the committees so were hostesses for n... an .umm 1. hundrcd mxésw Ie s t in l observed widely b y "Wm nries, schools and bookshops. The; oe n t n l theme o l the W eek t h i n . rAy y »utl lx mA l u I D I N U G A w u u u \ I n a 1 | v l s u a n ` g - H - 1 "- - - ' -- --.B o o k s " .i n t e r n n t i o m x l f n e n d s h i p , c o n f e r e n c e g a m e s .I f B I & \ u . \ \ \ | » \ »4 | . { \ a | u | n f -| u n . | : \ . »' T " \ l . ' . f \m l n ~n f ~ The Silver Lining HI"$_(numb Home =| f=?..=,=+;f¢» |.-g.- afi sUl m - \ S 0 & } \ P P a é | . . u u s r c m v n r n e w -». ; ' ~ w Lf .- ' i p ~ M ~ I 'I ':' ' .mm l'omln¢o.nevlvn mufs V|P|`|'V/IIILVOPEVIUPFOR Some me Nvoseofma1DAP|Na moumme UWAHV l0N6E2.Y0|) we samw 5 ~Tuluessw WANT Done Azounv me mam- dr is able for years and in writing a card tocontestmlhisfriends, Mr. and Mn. J. E.Iu u u u a n \ . u \ \ - I .A v !n p m u ;Q u u M J the support of the Community Chest.This act of this one of 0maha's more wealthy citizens was considered almost an insult, on-cmd and pink, and was carried ;,e";;,,.,,§"'M}',§'i{;15},;Sasout in the decoration flowers, m~ furnished music for the tel- per:and refreahmexmts.JaneBealesandMaryLouiseMoran received at the door M...-f ..Plvmonth_FIant half of build- ulxuugll \u uu u: u5 uznnuuga Ann..'v ""¢- " ' "' -' " ' - '1 ' A n he just C0l1ldll'f.~ide a a t onc e s ug ges ts c olo rfui ex-Bla i r wi ll h a ve a ver y g oo d c Hi m'ro anhi b i ta a n d exp lor ati on o f partic u-to th e Trl-Va lley Cq nf erg rjw ° l' f' T'f i' f"' f§ ""i t i n verse.He r e i s e Fos han BLAIR MAN RECEIVES HONOR :an - .||.. ALLOW ED ToRAISE PHEASANTS Two years ago as Ted Ellis, who lives north of Blair was operat- ed there until the cornpany's head- quarters were removed to Omahain 1908. He served as president of the exchange in IMS and hal been n member of the board' of directors for many years.\ the Cr owell Ele vato r Co mp a ny i n Omah a,wa s elec ted president o f th e Oma h a Gr a i n Exc han ge to succ eed C.H .W r i gh t.Mr .Li n- de r h o lm a n d f a mi ly li ve d i n Blai r du r i n g the early nineties an d is k n o wn to ma n y Bla ir pe ople. H e entered th e gr a i n business at Newman Gro ve in 18 96 a s man - ag e r f o r th e Cr owell Co.La te r he transf erred to the c o mp an y s I;|;.... represented by Maher and Csrfi- gnn who brought out the facts stated above,The case was dSs~ missed. 2"¢¢ \~L J x :1.fs 1L'5 -:= » - i g E J F \.I i II' 5 2 .r 4 \ \ \\r an ~~= _~ ., f |." ""i f `". » " " " ". - - " " ' -/ .s f ~ P "1 1 ~. r l 7 ' F ' - = - = - . , . -: - " " ' - ' " ; n f ; . 0 '.. . __. 1." ' " " ' = - 2 - f f ' ; - "` \ ~~~'~-. ~.` j " ~ ;5 \ \ \ ' 1 §j ','»` 1 1 D J ~ .I ; Z f ¢.| " .." g n ".\= ' f ~ f ;-._ _ _ /j ' \ .Ur . 1 ~ Z ' |: I f ? ;~ J i ' & 2 § t 5 ° - J e= .»; -= :. =f §Z €* : : E l =' I I i 1 7 ; i f I 1 .= , , s s . . n I ~. ~H i ' .U \r " . " I ' ,f ityn Mrs.C.R.Mead had the negative side and Mrs.R.R. Woods, held the affirmative.Both ladies had given the subject much thought and read well-prepared CLUB MEMBERS BEAR DE- BATE AND BOOK REVIEW The Monday Afkrnoon Club met with Mrs. Ed Stevens, Nov. 16 with a large attendance.The first number on the program was u debate:"Is Installment Buying | .~..~ ,.~ T h e Eastern St ar kensingt/on me t with Miss Cora Beard north of town last Tuesday aftemoon. There were sixteen in attendance. The la de s played hearts while visiting : n d Mr s .W alter Nelson had low score and Mrs. E. C. Hunt high.A refreshment committee ser ved a dai nty lu nc h, lar delightful fields of children's pionship.Thls Friday, Novemuerluamllteratuxe.American publishers 20, Blair plays ul, stxon§_LyorBl and ms c nec lc :or rus y dolla rs wn8l}(fnD"1 nnrl n.....§...'.'_;:;-..';°?'=returned to him.This $100,000 sl year man probably attained his financial fortune by the dd and assistance of his fellow men, many of whom are now out of work. Now, when he is called \1P°n in a erlsls to mid the poor and un- employed.he falls and betrays them.This petty act on his part he will have cause to remember until his dying dlv- From thls act of this Omaha msn, we can learn a great lesson "lt pays to be on the square".If a man trample: honor in the dust in his mad rush to accumulate a few dollars,he ls not desirablelasa citizen.As lar as his re- 'lations to his fellow rnenare con- cerned, he would be better of! il he were a pauper.A noble char~ |acter and friends will help any- one in his struggle for existence. A selfish man who lives only lor himself and his family would be better off on a lonely island than to try to make his way in a complex society where cooperation ounts so much.If a man is not a good citizen and his community is not better because of his beinglinit, he is a failure in every lsense of the word.No person sid~ at lhe ~a table.Rosemary Pooler, Darline Wentworth,Rita 1 For Your Thanksgiving Dinner Cranberria, 2 lbs.---25c No. 1 Walnuts, pound --`251: Hallowe'on Dates, 2 pounds --2Bc Citron and Orange Peel, pkg.-loc Swans Down Cake Flour -27c Bulk Ralslns, Seedless, lb.-''IOC Marshmallows, per pound -25c Powdered or Brown Sugar, 3 lbs.-25c M a l n t o p F l o u r ....8§c O m a r W o n d e r F l o u r _-$1.19 |0|b. Pall White Syrup 59c; Brown 54c Try a pound of Corbins Oval Brand Peaberry Coffee at -----25c You'l| Like It ing owned by H. P. Heiliger bein~ remodeled for Kennedy Hatchery who will start operations Dec. ls 1 £lhavemade many many of the favorite books of other lands available here in translation,re-taining the foreign flavor 'ln the text and illustrations.France, Russia, India, China, almost every country round the globe hnsmade contributions ta the bookshelves of American boys and girls in recent years.I n addition there are popular tales by American _..|._..u ......:....¢_4....a.". M team at Lyons.Lyons claxms¢wlluv e n v e ry go o d te a m thi s y e a r.So me whe re i n o ld ~W and they expect to give Blair n great battle.Last year,Lyonsdefeated Blair on the local field. However, Blair is hoping to return the favor in the game next Friday On Thanksgiving Day,Blair and Tekarnah meet in their annual football battle on the local field. This is dwsya a high point in Imafan.N.-Ismnm football.Many Where the mountain streamlets twine,Sits the old Nebraska poet, In the shadow: of the pine. From your friends, John and Anna' WILL EAT "POSSUM" "Red"Campbell and "Rudy" Fink, while out on a hunt Tuesday,\ uumom wnu agsnm . .v.e.,,.. .,.historical background, books of in- formation about travel and cus- toms abroad, biographies of world heroes, ancient and modern, fairy and folk tales and unusual pic- ture books. for the youngest read- ers.Round the world book tours must begin or end with our coun- try, and a wide and interesting range of titles are available, giv- ing boys and girls the thrilling story ol Ameri wry.Book lists will be 'ven at the Library.There is to be n Book Title Contest held and this is open to all children from the first to ninth krndes.A prize will be given to the one having the most correct titlesAJuvenile Contest for Book nnur.. i I i eonferenee--harnpionshlp has been decided hy this Turkey Day picked up a "possum" which they were exhibiting on the street Tuesday afvernoon."Red"says that "sweet potatoes and possum" are "yum, yum"and that he is counting on a real feast. contest.The games have always been very close, only_s touchdown or two separating the winner from the laser.Bow Blair and Teka-mnh have been playing great foot-i This little animal which is found ball this season, and both are out morg in the south 1_5 considered by to win championship honors in thelsoutherners as a real delicacy.A Tri-Valley League.Blair has abig feed of "possum" and sweet great line which has practicallymotataoes is held in the same es- outplayed every team they metlt/tern as s wild goose .feed is with this season,On the o ther wd. Tekamah has one of the best nm- ning attacks in the state This will bc n game well worth atten- dng,Sn fact, it is a game of games. BLAIR PIONEER CELE- BKATES 9lST fs lnrrma vl us. NAMING THE BABY. A surprise shower was given for|Mrs.Cecil Thompson,west of iBlair at her'hon-no Wednesday aft- iemoon,Nov.18.The afternoon was spent in a social way and in naming the new baby, a little boy.should be criticzizecbfor makihsr am \w \:\:n um.r u u u c u i u l z u g .;r eg,|R fD i r e c t i o n s :E a c h l i n e o f . i u m -M o n d a y s Q m a h a B - N e w s c o m e m m :l n l i n vc S n n f n i n q 1 | m f i n . .a t t a i n e d a w r l t e - U D a n i !p h o t o 0 f . M 1 ` 5 -[l&l\Ul€nlBThompson w e r e s e r ve d a n a r e c v i v e d m a n y ..-_.............., .......-, ..., .v.., .W ..~.does not sacrifice Christian prin»~~ ci l and nt `hutes to the up-blglslng of cgxerzammumity.How-B i g 4 W h i t e N a p h t h a , I 0 B a r s§`RJ\§`2}"}aE&l§§f`§Ls¥é;, i¢"E§§:." 1 2 s Z 5. 6 'T 8 9 10. l l 12, 13. 14. 15. Rgystuamw. Newtrnoltile. Denpro. Tohbaaccgggmusaiwfpheetha Ynwpivpefpitlerelestdim. Kobjoxnule.. Mrstckcserehetu. Runhcb. Tillytolltaruneferdo. Boyyletter. Sasoullginggthghthkoure. Restunderacoollhhfssvokeem \Wlldotl1eenU'._Diotrdonrtetocfolls. Hoomasenusric.Mrs.Sarah Ballard of Washington county, one of the pioneer settlers of this community who has recent~ ly celebrated her ninety~first birth lanniversary.The article states that Mrs. Ballard came to Blair late in the fall ot 1869 and as there was nobridgeacrosstheMissouririver which was fmzen nt this time of year, she walked across. With the exception of a few years spent at Chndrun,Mrs. 'lovely gifts.|Those present were Mesdames Merton Winchell, Jalm J. Jensen,|'..\1|rn llnnk,Lenmn-1 li urk,L ; roy Crenrh, Alfred Anéumn and!Frances,Walter Peterson,Miss' .Amanda Peterson,Miss Etta'Schani and Mrs. Thompson, 'c0UNj~y sUF"r. SURPRISED ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Mrs.Lester Belford arranged and carried out a complete sur-Ballnrd has lived at the southemlprise on her husband last Satur- edge of Blair city since 1870, and is in very good health.She with I d a y e v e n i n g w h e n s h e i n v i t e d i n v\ n vn \ u= | » n f w h -R n \ f n ¢ A ' n # vl a n / In r s om e re alSEE; 'QE :['°'jf.{_§'§ }j}'°{§§' _'j'_["||Look over our 104: counter fo| l u z u u u .u l :u u u u l u u u l u s e C u m munity and his fellow men ir SPECIALS In canned goodstimes'of a serious economic crisis.|Ciga re tte s , W hite Rolls , CBl'tol\ -Breezy Bits._._98c CeleryFresh Oysters P!attsmouth--Sinclair Oil unc Phone 84pficgStation rle uwum._g .a m c .~ ~G i l b e r t s o n f s S t o r e Aon Conutnxnion Co.,on thein' r Blair City Ball Park AT z=3oy. M. This is the Game of Games, the classic of Eastern Nebras- ka Football.Be present and boost for a victory for your team. a Q of $99,800. her daughters Misses Ha rri e t" """"""` "'. ""' '""""'"" '§ '""""'and Grace have a comfortable =-"di§¥§h"§.e§L'l1l't§.-"" cards with re~ home-like place with a yard full Those a r t i c i ~in thof lovely shrubs and flowers and prise mg K ~ D§Groff, ' fruit'.|Mort!ock, John A Chrrigan, Har-. h e .E"'i?"p""f' . ''f'f°"'ff'_b°ft1°ld Marron,J.Stuart Lichhter AFHWAY STORE 17.Sanhpsmithto 18.Reksnuhrihm 19.Dehii. 20.Ttttaaaeeeeeewmmnddyhhouu ulsssrg. 21.Kirnbodcy ur""°e_1° ~ :EE.a':2= nw! Dlllioull llundbch Ind F. E. Flack.22.sheichrirmeo. 28.Desertnanluari r n e r n l l } e | ; y - 1 l I S l m n n u u y CHANGE IN PROGRAM31$»f§l}1}§.il.i§1.i}»\.»....fz..;..,|WAN'I'ED ]IN 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 3 1 32. 33. 34. or: Dohooblnr. Mysok. Italicsowl.weef_ Danceithpeurnearpp. Keesaaccrronbbnnnrffmuy. Cagehimwhthyerns. Fntbodymbosay. Nntreppe. Rod nenooln. Faomoteaminrtnuec . I ,.\..,\......»\-Mwni A N O T H E R C O U N T Y Some we ek s ag o W m,Din een and other s were ap pre hen ded in un ntleriipted raid o n a c hic k en house o n th e He n r y Men ge do ht f a r m so u th we s t of He nn a n .Th e y f a i l- ' ed i n th ei r a tte mp t b u t we r e placed und er ar re st an d were bein g he ld i n th e c o unty jai l pe nd- in g tri al. Th e Mo n d a y Af te rn o o n Clu b wi ll me et D ec .7 , wi th Mr s .Ni c k Th a n e i n s te a d o f wi th M r s .L . C . Fa r nb e r g a s outlined i n th e y e ar book.The re wi ll be n o me e ti n g o n No v.so. C A R D O F T H A N K S W e wi s h to th a n k th e k i n d frinnrla nur! nninlnlnnvn mx.- nenlnhul Prices Effective in Blair from Friday, Nov. 20th P u mp k i n Cranberries \I :I : hi s whereabouts,c alled f o r the gen tleman cm a chic ken ste ali ng c harge to whic h he c on fessed.H e wa s tu r n e d o ve r to th e m a n d wi ll be trie d in th e Cass c ounty c ourts. Gel i\t Ogallala--F.E.Abott purchas- and those who acted as pall bear ed interest of J.G.Blaine in ers.Ogallala Laundry.I Jesse Hansen and family.. Thanksgiving Day Football us at the death of our dear wife and mother.We especially wish to thank those who sent such beautiful floral offerings and those who furnished the music, also Rev.Norlin for his kind Thanksgiving Day Football GAME Blair vs. Tekamah Game called at the Blair City Ball Park AT z=3oy. M. This is the Game of Games, the classic of Eastern Nebras- ka Football.Be present and boost for a victory for your team. This will be a battle be- tween a great defensive and an equal offense football team, two of the best teams in East- ern Nebraska. Generalldmission -50c 2 pounds 23c"E per bunch loc E5 \48.Tennesvee Gel: ihe Habit irade with- rice ¢1f»u\i@.- (~\Blair° ---»Nebm § ; f . .. . . . . . r ; . . . ' . . . . ' . .s . .'- ~ cARRoLus C a s h G r o c e r y oCarroll Thornburgh, Prop. WhereFoods are Priccdfor CASH Specials for Friday and Saturday jéll Powder, 4pkgs...l7c 12 pkgs....4 n Phone 73 We Deliver ..» » ~p n g Large Over Grade~clmfgia Paper Shell l b .--»32C 49.Llszzdddsonvea50.Siésiswamlhyfnoom Oranges 0 c pound l7c Lv'M a r s h m a l l o w s Sunklst M i x e d N u t s E j uaranteed Fresh Nnvals New rop ~ 2 do ze n 3 5 c 2 p o u n d 3 9 c d w(By D. V. Mauser)The Hmhe Economies classes served their breakfasts lust week. The girls are divided into groups Each group selects its guests, host, hostess and members uf fum- ily, and plan the menu.They thcn make out order list, llver list, 4. Mince Meat Peerless Brand Flne Flavor Coffee LARD Pureg g Alrwly BrandGround Fresh nt Tlme of Purchl 3 pound S CORNIMiss Tyrell.The hos; was Mar nesday afternoon the guests wen Min Buser Ind Mins Hutchinson The acting host was Cathex-in Jenkins.the hostess wus Mari Moss, and the member of the fun Gad. size cans 60c 'fhnmrndnv rnnrnina Nnwmhnrl1 z f B T" l l " _ ` i { r . _ ; 1 ! _ - I n u m .Tha but i n :num Plone.due holful v u Bonnle Pineapple Hllll Dale Brnnd Broken Sllces Llrzo 2 l-2 llza cans 2 for 29c LETTUCE Lnrge Solid Heads FRESH CRISP 2 for l5 c Reuling, and Rosemary Pooler was the member of the family.Thun- day aftemoon the guests were Mr. Marren and Miss Eberhnrt.The hast was Janet Stewart. the hos-~ wa s ~ Horan, and member of the family was .C Bealea.Miss Willmore was guest at all of the breakfasms. CHRISTMAS IS NEARING again nearinz another hzmny holiday and the Christmas spirit is begin- ning to be felt.Christmas goodsin many of our ltores have been on hand for some time and plana ure bein!hi d for the holiday 5 2 C zpounds 19c 2 foI' Store will be closed Thanksgiving Day Thursday, ID B a ni m OI u nn stman na sb e en a 2.3 r P h o n g 7 3 W e D e l i ve r g Open Evenings and Q-===d=~y~; ..» ~p n g Large Over Grade~clmfgia Paper Shell l b .--»32C II r 9 G e n e r a l i ! two of the Open Wednesday evening.