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The Malvern Leader from Malvern, Iowa • Page 9

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Announce Engagement 0 Vivian Fleming, (lay Seipold Miss Vivian Funeral Services Thursday for J. R. Simmonds Final rites for James Robert Simmonds were held in the Emerson 1 llurch Tllurs afternoon, attended by a large number of friends and relatives. The services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Richard Person.

Music for the services was furnish- bv Lester UeBolt and Mrs. who were accompanied by Mrs. H. E. Greenwood.

Morns Harbor, Ed Wallace, Robert Hancock, Ernest Houscr, San Garnet and Jack Niday served as pall bearers. Flowers were cared for by Mrs Gordon Hascall, Mrs. Ward thrapp. Mrs. Charles Lakin and Mrs.

Art Darby. John Simpson and Gordon Enewold were ushers. The Rev. Mr. Person read the fol- Marie Fleming to Raymond K.

i'owing life sketch: has been announced bv the James Robert Si Seipold ha? been announced by the Simmonds was born respective hr parents, Mr. nc 2 1917 James William and frs. A. U. Fleming of Emerson.

Ida Simmonds at Henderson. He at- Mr. Seipold is the son of Mr. and tc C(I sc at Henderson. He was rs Seipold of Emerson.

(1 mar to June Springer The couple are 1958 graduates of March 10, 1938. To this union ten imersoii high school. The bride-to-be Us attending Commercial Extension iSchool of Commerce in Omaha. AA3c iScipold stationed at Syracuse, N.Y. N'o definite date has been set for the wedilinp.

FATHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET NEXT WEDNESDAY Tickets arc on sale at the 3-D grocery and the bank for the Father- Daughter banquet to be held at the Nfethodist church Wednesday night, Feb. 4, There will be no tickets sold it the door. Mrs. Ross Sandquist and Mrs. iVayne Keith, room mothers, took wo birthday cakes to school Monday wning in honor of Miss Grace lixon's birthday anniversary.

The PTA meeting has been post- oned until some time later due to ic tournament. children were born. He has spent his entire life in tin Henderson and Emerson area cxcep for a short time when he and his family lived in Colorado. Mr. Simmonds was a member ol the Methodist church of Henderson He served his country in the Navv during World War II.

He passed away suddenly at his home near Emerson on Monday 19, 1959. He was employed by the Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America as an auxiliary engineer at the time of his Douglas-Snodgrtm Vows Exchanged Mrs Laura Douglas of Glomvood, formerly of Emerson, and Ora L. Snodgrass of Council Bluffs were married Sunday, Jan. 25 at 4 p.

m. in a candle light ceremony in the Epworth Methodist church with about guests present. The Rev. Crtrald" LaMotte performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Evelyn Marshall was the organist and Mrs.

Robert Griffin sang Because" and "The Lord's Prayer." They were attended by Mrs. Dorothy Abels of Council Bluffs and Mr. Harold Gottwals of Omaha. The bride and Mrs. Abels were both dressed in blue jackets, dresses and white hats.

Glen Confer Jr. and Jack E. Confer, both of Red Oak and nephews of the bride, were ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Abels.

Mrs. Morris Evans and Mrs. Glen Ashby of Red Oak poured at the serving table, which was overlaid with a hand crocheted table cloth and lighted pink tapers. The colors of pink and white were used through out in the bride's and her attendant's flowers and in the refreshments. Others assisting were Mrs.

Ena weds Idaho Man Jan, 17 death. Mr. Simmonds was precteded AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE Delivered A Sprtad ALSO CRUSHED ROCK for Driveways PAUL O'CONNOR Sh.nando.h death by his parents. He is survived by his wife June of Emerson; his children, Ronnie, Saundra, Virginia, Roger, Linda, David, Mike, John. Rita -and Tommic all of Emerson; three brothers, Wayne of Hancock, Maurice of Lansing, Joe of Golden, eight sisters, Mrs.

Alta Forristall of Macedonia, Mrs. Ida Guyer of Hancock, Mrs. Jean Vendcngia and Mrs. Helen Colbourn of Denver, Mrs. Pauline Whitmirc, Mrs.

Fern F.ilcrs, Mrs. Ora Mrsny and Mrs. I-cnora Jones all of Omaha; one aunt and two uncles and a number of cousins Ix-sidcs a great host of friends. The entire community will Mr. Simmonds in his passing.

IJurial was in Farm Creek cemetery at Henderson with Mansfield's Home in charge. Nelson, Mrs. Joe Wilcox and Mrs. Mabel Kier all of Glenwood, Mr. and Mrs.

Willis W. Abels of Council Bluffs and Clifford Crouse of Omaha. Mrs. Snodgrass has been employed at the State School in Glcnwood. for some time.

Mr. Snodgrass is a barber in Omaha. They will make their home in Council Bluffs. Guests attending were from Red Oak, Glenwood, Atlantic, Kansas City. Omaha and Council Bluffs.

THE MALVERN LEADER Iowa Thursday, January FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR KNOP BABY Graveside services for Paul Dean Knop, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knop, 221 Kelly Park Drive, Red Oak, were conducted by Rev. Paul Glahn Jan. 21 at 10 a.

m. Paul Dean was born prematurely Jan. 19 and passed away early Tuesday morning. Burial was in East Liberty ccmc- ery. Survivors are his parents, Glen and Diana Knop, grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Knop of Emerson and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Walker of led Oak; and other relatives. Mansfield's Funeral Home was in charge of the services.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Greenwood of Emerson announce the marriage of their daughter, Janice, to Raymond Seal of Sun Valley, Ida. The marriage took place in the First Baptist Church of Elko, Jan. J7 with the Rev, Odcgard officiating.

i i fii.v^t.s i may in llic bride is a graduate of the i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hill Rainey Omaha Methodist School of Nursing 1 and is now employed at the Sim Valley Hospital They will make their home in Sun Valley, where Mr. Seal Miss Jacqueline White who is in training at the Methodist hospital in Omaha, spent the week end here with home folk. Delaine Jones of DCS Moines spent the week end here in the home of his parents.

The Christian Home Aid Society met with Mrs. Bertha Kellenbargcr Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Comstock of Crescent spent Monday afternoon in the home of Eva and Jim Boycr.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ingersoll spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Decker am! Mrs. Margie Hampton. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Gravett nnd family were supper guests Friday in OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF MILLS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Audltor their meeting In session as provided by law Supervisors Evans. Lincoln, and McUrew present and acting. The Bonrd of Supervisors proceed- a new board for 1959 Evans, Chairman, and Lincoln, vice chairman. oa of Supervisors deslg- r.i the Opinion-Tribune and the Malvern Leader as official news- 1959 Co Iowa, for th? KKSOUTION Whereas. Chapter 453.1 of the 1950 10Wrt P' ovlcllll lor deposit Mo, rt lullaSl Urn the oard ot Supervisors shall by a res- uuion enured of record, approve iiini the place of deposit by the County Treasurer.

County Axiditor He Clerk or the Dis- f.um^ OUrt ncl Shcrltt, of staw, lands nds on thelr Now. therefore, be it resolved by the Boaid of Supervisors of Mills tt gular "ewion ini the County Treasurer Mills County. Iowa, snail deposit Uy Bllci other reve- ei the amount at any time not exceed the amount specified, in BS approved to have the Board of Supervisors meet with any person Who turns In domestic animal claim when there is anv doubt about the claim. The Auditor was appointed to notify the claimant, and give him a chance to appear before the Supervisors to clarify anv matters pertalnlnR to the claim. There being no further business to come before the Board of Supervisors at this time, they adjourn to meet again on the 6th day of January.

EVANS. Chairman, Board of Supervisors Attest: LIVENGOOD, Mills County Auditor Off.ce of Mills County Auditor Glenwood, Iowa January 6, 1959 On this nth day of January. the Board of Supervisors of Mills County, Iowa met pursuant to the adjournment of January a. 1959. with tmpemsors Evans, Lincoln, nnd Alc- t.rcw present and acting iho Bonid allowed the following claims: GICNKHAI, L.

Ftckrl, P.M.. Postage 300 Ulemvoocl Water Serv- Iowa Cn tate Bfln Stnte Bnnk, Mlncola, WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Emerson Women's club meets Tuesday, Feb. 3, at the home of Mrs. C. Blank.

Mrs. Ben Wilson will review the took, A Lucky Number. miss Jay Barns received a cut mi the head while coastim BEAUTIFUL SIMULATED Emerson Methodtet Church Rev. M. G.

Ossman, Pastor Dtvight Shaw, S. S. Sufil. Sunday School, 10 a. m.

Morning Worship, 11:05 a. in. Family Night with basket dinner at 6:30 p. m. Rev.

J. M. Stcffenson vill be with us. Also a film on our program of the Conference. Feb.

3. Training Session on every nembcr canvass at Riverton at 7:730 in. Five persons are to go. Feb. 4.

Father and Daughter ban- uet at the church at 6:30 p. m. Rev. oc Henry the speaker. Tickets, $1.

Mrs. Clyde Patton. None of the MYF's will meet this week. is engaged in business. PEARLS beauty STOP SUPPLY LIMITED Sec your dealer today.

You'll love this lovely necklace. of enjoying such a lus- lus your choice of other val- package of famous ISCO LAYING SLUMPS Kmerson First BaptlM Ctmrrh nick Person, 1'nntor Krtwnril Greenwood, Supl. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a.

m. This is communion Sunday. Our meditation will be "The Lord "of His Table." Annual business mi-cling, p. in. will be an all church family hick dinner at the church Sunday followed by the Annual Business Meeting of the Church.

Bible Study Hour, 7:30 p. m. Study will be from John 11. 7:30 p. m.

Join our in our J'lYF, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Senior Choir Practice. First Aid Class Started Jan. 22 at Emerson There is still time to juin for the first aid classes hejd each Thursday night at the Legion hall from 7:30 to 9:30.

The first meeting was held Thursday night, Jan. 22, and they will continue for five The ladies are to wear slacks. Those going are asked to take a inch triangular bandage and two bandages four inches wide and 36 inches long-, a tablet, a pencil and a blanket. Boy Scouts are also attending the meetings. at Malvern.

Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hillyer went to Glcnwood Sunday to attend the dinner for Fred Bishop at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Aha Hathaway. There were over 40 present and Mr.

Bishop received around 40 birthday cards. He came home with Mr. and Mrs. Hillyer. Mr.

and Mrs. James Bell with their son Wray and family of Maryville, Mo. were Sunday dinner guests in the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Severe and son at Pattensburg, Mo.

Sam Winters is going to work for Joe Allen on the farm. The Winters family will move to the house v.cst rjf the Sherman Allen home later on nftcr some work has been done on the house. Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Red guests Sunday in the home of Mrs.

tone Schick and Blainc. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Baucom and daughters were uests in the afternoon. The Past Matrons served a turkey DUE TO BLUE COMB. COLDS, STRESS, Put the new, powerful Anti- an Vitamin formula, VITA-ZIP in the drinking water! See for yourself how your birds will swing back into healthy, nigh-producing layers almost overnight.

No troublespme feed mixing no changing present feed just add to tht drinking water. Vita-lip POULTRY BOOSTER WATER. BROWN FEED STORE HENDERSON, IOWA ln our recent ad in The Leader we meant hat all accounts NOW are Insured up to 10,000 and not just to $10,00.00 as a typo Graphical error in the ad indicated. So we want to assure our readers that the $10,000.00 figure is right. And also to welcome them again to our new office quarters first door north of our old.

Wills County Savings Loon Assn. A. Hollin 8 Prtj. g. Ma xwt frts.

I C. D. Stc'y-Treas. Clyd, Barren, A. F.

SUndiford, A. DoYourtfl, Directors Jolinion liail charge of entertainment at tlie last American iii.n meeting, lie tlie men up Horace home to see rock rollertioi). and Jack Tavl.ir anil -imi of Lincoln, called in tlie home of Mr. and 1C. K.

Sunday. Mr. and Roy Tittsuorth were dinner l-'riday in the home of Mrs. Kelletiliarger. Mr.

Clyde Gravett visited in tlie home of Mrs. Gravetl's mother, Mrs. Hugh McSwcency, at JfcnderMHi Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth and of Maryville, Mo. spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Straight and i Mrs. Straight's at Kcil Oak.

I Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Blank were in family Mi lines Tue-sday and Mr.

and Mrs. Verlyu Maj-bcrry and children and Mr. and Mrs. Glcuti Mayherry and sous of Council Bluffs were Sunday dinner Kuests iu the home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Waterworth and Jim. Mrs. Carol worth am! Dchra of Red Oak were in the afternoon. Linda U'aleruorth of Grant City, i -Nfo.

spent from Friday until nesday here with her Krandparenls, Mr. and Mrs. K. Her father, Doyle Watcrworth, won a free airplane trip to Waterloo in his work and he and Mrv Waterworth on tliis trip. Mr.

and Leo Straight of Omaha were Sm.day jrucst-. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Straifibt. Mrs.

remained until Tuesday to visit her parents at Red Oak. Mr. and Mrs. Porter and Mr. and Mrs.

Hud Miner and family were Sunday dinner miesls in the home of Mr. and Frank Porter. Mr. and Mrs. F.sU-1 Darljy visited in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Willie Huntsman Friday evening. Billy Moore underwent surgery at Veterans lio-pital in Omaha Monlay. Miss IV.irl I-, McLain visited Mrs I'danch Uainl in Ked Oak Monday Her daughter, Mr-. Cardiff, is Kent Schick and Oak were dinner First State S50.000.

State Savings Iowa. $125,000. Bnnk, Tnbor, Iowa, Bank. Henderson. Malvern Trust and Savings Bank, Malvern, Iowa, $175,000 Be It further resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Mills County, that the County officials of Mills County, Iowa, shall deposit state, county and other funds In the hands of the public revenue, In an amount at no time to exceed the following: Mills County Auditor, State Bank, $10,000.00.

State Bnnk. $5.00000 Mills County Sheriff. Stnte Bank, $10,00000 Olcnwooil Olenwood Olenwood Pnirott Sons 'supplies 29.10 U. Morgnn, Express Ill 3.00 Collins Drue DniRR 7700 Fkllnr A Chambers piles 12790 Mis M. keep finnn Morton Nursing HorneT'cnre keep 147O9 Di.

JoreiiKon, Mod. Ur. John Kline, Mercy Hospital. Mrs. 'John Nietert, 90.00 Med.

aid 7 50 Hospltaliza- tion BCM Tele. Col, Rent 50.00 94.25 Service 22.00 lvc uu Our Market, Groceries 19500 Safewny Stores, Groceries 2700 T. Shonka, M.D., Med. aid 2000 Dr. John Treynor, Med.

aid 31 00 itr KXPKNSE Brothers, Supplies 27 2O Parrott Sons, Sup- rl 5, i Court. Glenwood State Bank, $10,000.00. the resolution the members of the Board of Supervisors voted as follows: McOrew, nye; Lincoln, aye; Evans, aye; The Chairman declared the resolution carried. OBrd of Supervisors, In consideration of the needy, hereby directs the County Auditor to pay out Poor Fund the following amount; per week cash nld to Albert Roenfeldt for care of M. Roen- The Mills County Bonrd of Super- v-lRors appropriated the budget for 1959 ns published.

The BoBrd Supervisors named the following persons to serve as members of the Board of Social Welfare for the year 1959: Edith Estes, democrat; w. E. Agan, republican, and Harry Evans, republican. Mr 2 RS nppointed chairman and Edith Estes. secretary.

The Board of Supervisors appointed s. C. Lincoln as superintendent for md Eastern Star hall honoring the Past Patrons and a few guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Titlsworlli were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Schick iu the Red vicinity. Mr. and Mrs.

John Clarke and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kugcnc Lang and family were dinner guests lay in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.

Lamr honoring the liirlhd.iv The Board of Supervisors approved the following salaries for the year 1969: Engineer, $7250.00 annually; Assistant Engineer. $4076.00 annually; Paul HUson, rodman, $4380.00 annually; Wlnnlfred Johnson, clerk Engineer's office. $276.68 month- iX. JenB Jr deputy sheriff, $293.96 monthly: Penrle Barnes, deputy auditor. $276 68 month! Shirley Bruce, depu monthly; Feme tit-usurer, $276.68 ly; .68 $276.68 Widows, deputy monthly; Anna i milltl Pearl Lriek.

deputy treasurer, J27G 08 M. anniversary of Lang and daughter. Mr-. I'laike. Champion Hill Presbyterian Church Rvbcrt Radtkc, Pastor Clfnn Cooper.

S. Stiff. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Worship Service, 11 a.

in. YOUIIK people's service, 2 KveniiiH Service, General assembly dues uf for each nicinber are and payable tu Miss Pearl McLain. monthly; Lorraine Strnnd. deputy courts. $276.08 monthly lu.uu illicit in Crnlg, clerk in sheriffs office $259.38 monthly; Ruth Parks, deput recorder.

$276.68 monthly: Wilm secretary to cotintv" iittnrnin. Carl J. COl'NTV Eliot Thomas, Commission' on fines AC rti Auto Parts, Repairs rid ar Chambers Sup- 1.75 13.34 Water "s'e'rv- Gravel qn 70 to cciuntv attornej $140000 annually; Lost Lou Wise dcTk in office, $25(1 3 monthly Albert Batten, custodial of Courthouse, $21500 monthly, ens odian of Relief Office. $20.00 month- isosn Stot or Armor bailiff monthly. Extra help Is to be paid $1.00 per hour.

ThP following schedule was set uj for the Road Department lUfUii.Y woitKivt; sciiinui: 0 lionr days for Dfeember, January and Ki-brimry 10 hour days 'for March through November. day week 12:00 noon. Saturduy caring Swegi-l of nry- einl iii the home Mr. anil Mrs. don the week of their daughter, Mrs.

Arnold F.v ans and family. -Mrs. Kenneth oy entered the Im- niatmcl hospital Sunday and on Monday underwent surgery. Mr. and tlt Kvans and ol tin- week ol last week attending the State Veterinarian meeting.

Mis. Knitn.i oi Stanton i.s in.i,' ID move into the apartment upstairs on the norlli in the (m-ciiuoud apartment house. She is Mayor Max Green's mother. Mr. and Mrs.

Schkk ihe. Red Oak vicinity spent Mi-nday night here with and Mrs. Roy TitU- iu the Schick hume Mr. and Mrs. Tittsworth left Tuesday their home at Broadview, Mont.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hascall, Misses Grace and Leona Dixon and Mrs. t'larence White attend- Mr. ani ed the Mineral of J.

M. McGreer, father of White, held Monday afternoon at the Pcrryman-N'elsou cliapel in Red Oak. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and f.

fery of Malveni were guests Friday night in the home of Mr. and Morse and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs- Don Sowers had a birthday supper Siaiday for Mrs. Glenn Sowers.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sowers and Fred and Mra. Kd Elkins and Gory, Don Thorscn, sou of J. A.

Thorsou and Miss Rachael Ann Bristovv, will bi end here with Mr. and Mrs. Evans and otbers. I.I. anil Mr-.

Jen l.aliin and son raiiir ThurMlay irom Brookiille, i Kan. fur a visit with Mrs. B. K. Bridge ami others until Sunday afternoon.

They ami Mrs. were Sunday dinner in the home Mr. and Mrs. I'ut LaHin in Red Oak after attending eluirtb in Red Oak. Friday night guests in the home of Mrs.

B. R. Bridge ueiv Lt. and enn attended the Presbytery meetiny in Sheiiandojih Tuesday. Mr.

and Dale Shelley, Jim and Gary ucnt to the airport in Omaha Snsday noon ubere they met their son and brother Bub from Casper. They were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Shplley in er.son.

Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kastwood attended a church supper at the Hawthorne church Sunday evening.

Mr. and Harvey Bullinjaou and son of Red Oak were Sunday din- K-r L'liests of Mr. and Mrs. ('. County employees with one year continuous service are to receive one week vacation with pay us scheduled by the County Engineer.

Employees with one year continuous service ure to receive two weeks sick leave a year. Time off for vit- eution and sick leuvi- time- ure not to be accumulative. Road Paper Calmen'soh" pairs 15BBn Fred Picker, Repalre 2752 8 W. Telephone Exchange, CJcrvice 1 fJntr I nc. uas repairs 48 4o MOWK st re Repairs 3.00 R.

BTRfSfeiftS' Roy Robinson, Labor 30681 Chamberlain. 303163 nrgii Bacon, Labor ai7 HR yce Lnbor 306flO Dale Allensworth, Labor 304 IT Roy Danley, Labor 26112 C. L. Mayberry, Labor 357 Gerald Budd. Labor 29540 Clyde Dlckersbach.

Labor mileage -mon Labour: 5r ryLa or iL H. D. Lawrence. Labor 347rs Louis Jens, Jr Lobor 28254 Don Hanklns. Labor 28404 Wayne Hnrdman, Lnbor 3254'! Eaton, Labor anaJf! Emmet DeJavnn.

270 Ki Lester Roberts, Labor Leslrr Severn, Lnbor Carroll Perkins. Labor VlrKtl Decker. Labor Howard Curry, Labor Fred Johnson, Labor mile- 159.4<i 17.1 15U.M 140.41 150.77 ft I 151 341.4t. a75BU a09J2 1B8.BI! 140. 02 Marlon Wllliclm, Labor Halph Jobo.

Lal.ur W. A Ue-nscoter, l.iibor Uarrell Muyberry, Labor Win. K. Jackson. Labor A.

IJ. Labor Hussoil PlemiiiK. Labor Arthur Wux, Labor J.i:.AKIN<; (i It I Ml Hus.sell KlftnliiK. Lnbor 1B1 10 Lester Roberts. Labor H2 Hi Lester Severn.

Labor It'ivt Carroll 1'crkins, Labor 144 in Virgil pecker, Labor bor 135 18 mile- i 'i'l ij 1 Uurlon Wllhelm. Labor Arthur Wax, Labor 13010 The following were approved by he board at this time: Quarterly reports of Allies Llvcn- nood, Auditor: I L. Donner Ernest Tlmmermun. ilowurd Curry, La Fred Johnson. employees art- to be paid for Clerk of Court; fallowing legal holidays' New Justice of Peace; Years.

Memorial Day, July 4th, Lutur Official bomis of Feme Widows Duy. Vt-teruns Day. thmiksglvlug, and Christmas. per hour Jerry l.aflin and s'-n Mr. ami i daunbti-rs.

Mr. an,) Mr-. K'-a Brookville, leorge Munro and Mrs. Pat Oak. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Tittsworth were suplier Friday in the honic Mr. and V. Parker. Mr.

and Kugene Dutcher liave noved into the Cecil Jenkins prop- vrty in the northeast part of town. Mr. Dutcher ia employed with the company here. A. F.

Smith received a broken nkle in a fall on the ice near the building north i the post 01- ice the past week. It in a Ine liunc is bruken above the ankle- Mr. uj.u M. Lajig enter- three tails of canasta" lingtun. and Mrs.

I)i-an Mcl.ain drove Gmhrie Center Thursday hey met their daughter Jeanne. tdar ami i.rouybt her iinint- ur a k-w vacation. Max liullington tn a meeting at the l.uine of Mr-. Mitchell ai'ter- I' Hill. Harold her aunt and uncle, Mr.

Mrs. (Krai- l-'recniai) afternoon ul Mrs. Donald (Jriffin and Mr. Afacdoel, Calif, visited Mr. A.

J. Griffin Mrs. F. M. Parker! Mr-.

Shelley and Mrs. Harold guests of Mrs- D.m.-ild Davis Mmidav ltn Jordan Mr. and Mrs. family are planning to iiii.vc tu Ari- zotia in March. Mr.

and Mrs. HaroM ami lainily and Miss Florence Cooper were Sunday dinner f-uests of and Mrs. Glenn Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Shelley, Bob, ry and Jim were supper of Mr. and Mr-. C. BuIlinatLn Jay. united marriage this Saturday lcu wte 01 car.a.ta hurs- I at lhC St hutioriiiK Mr.

Mr- cnurcli in lex. Mrs. Arthur Ellis Lten side list since Christmas. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Clark Saui Taylor rented Mrs. Bes- i Doughs honle Mr Frank Klbndge Shook and Mrs. yers. Earl Graliam prepared and served the Mts. aug tried chicken supper on Monday aiter.K.uii Dixon.

fucsday Grace DR. J. A. KLINE Physician Office Hours: 9:00 to 11:30 a. m.

I to 5 p. m. Wednesdays 9 to 11 m. Other hours by appointment. 420 First Avenue Phones: Office 2331 House General Foreman.

II 75 pel Dirt Foreman. $1 65 per hour Bridge Foreman. 11.65 per hour Bridge Crew, per hour Jruck Driver (bridge crewi $1 50 per hour. Dump Truck Operator. $1 45 per hour.

Mechanics. 4371.50 per month Dozer und Scoop Operators. $1.55 Druglln'e tlarsei. $1.65 per hour. Dragline (snialli.

6155 per hour Patrol Operators. II SO per hour Common Labor. 25 per hour Culvert Foreman. $1.50 per hour The Board of Supervisors approved resolution setting $300.00 us tin- limit on purchases made by th- County Engineer unless the order is by two ini-inbirs of the Board of supervisors Tilt- Board uf Supervisors upurovi-d 11 icsolutinn nil County Oliielals to Iht- approval of On Bnard uf SuptrviMjrs before any lurnituie or fixtures for tin- various offices A resolution uus passed bv Board of Supervisors that the County Auditor, be. and is bv to warruhts when snul Board i not in lor the fol- IOWIHH nami-d purposes: Freight, express, pubtjge.

water, lights, extra hc-lu and court reporting. All other rJald when tht Board is not in regular sesslou uiust be signed by two'members of tin- Board ol Supervisors The above resolution was Introduced by McGrew and seconded by Lincoln. Motion carried Deputy Treasurer; Lorraine Strand Dfputy Clerk of Court; M. Robln- NOII. Treasurer; Troy Rhndv.

Eniii- ncer; Harry Markel, Assessor; Ruth Parks. Deputy Recorder; Glen Mc- lii-e, Co. Attorney, Anna Pearl Lleck, Deputy Treasurer; Louis Jena. Jr. Deputy Shu-riff; Amy Hammers.

Co buperlntendent; Elnoru Grrfiiwcxxl Recorder; Ward A DeYouna Coroner; Edwin L. Barkus. Sheriff- I L. Donner. Clerk of Court; Lincoln.

Supervisor; Harry Evans Supervisor; D. N. McGrew'. Supervisor; Allies 1-lvi-nnoixl. Auditor Pcnrle K.

Barnes, Driiutv Auditor Shirley Bruce. Dt-mitv Audicor; Kiilfht. SoMlei-s Relief Comm Ouallflentlons of John Stefford Mills Co. Extension Coumilman Waltr-r G. Stille.

Marilyn Mc- rrnrv. Dale Lincoln. Haloid Smith Mrs Max Dushner. Ue.in Mcdaln' of Mills County lu-nl Extension Education fund. There- beint' no further biiMiu-ss to i -nine before the Bnarti tins tlmi 'hcv iidlourn meet on the d.iy of Febrti.irv I'tVl HARRY EVANS.

Chairman. Bu.inl Atteft IVEVGOOf). Nlills CnlJD'V AlXlllor Well Boring Drilling Prompt, Dependable Service New Equipment FRED G. HENRY, OaUUnd, U. Cell Collect 389-W Prompt Courteous Tank Wagon Service Goy Oil Co.

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