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Ida County Pioneer Record from Ida Grove, Iowa • Page 8

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Ida CouBtrPlooMrBMoid. Ida Gram Iowa Ftb.tl.lt5? Legal Section County Board Proceedings Ida Grove, Iowa January 14, 1957 Board met on call of Chairman, members present, C. J. H. Hemer, L.

B. Bertelsen and Elvin E. Leonard. Minutes of meeting of January 4, 1957 were read and approved. This being the date and hour scheduled for a hearing for, the purpose of determining and deciding any and all questions relative to the proposed vacation and closing by the Board of of Ida County, Iowa, of public highways located and situated in Sections 23 and 24, Township 87 North, Range 41 W.

ol the 5th M. Ida County, Iowa. It was moved by Supervisor Bertelsen and seconded by Supervisor Leonard, that said hearing be adjourned and continued at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on February it, motion carnea, an members Ave.

It was moved by Supervisor jueonara ana seconaea oy supervisor Bertelsen, that Chairman, J. H. Hemer, be authorized execute option for easement dated January via, mi. motion carried, all members voting Ave. 1 Supervisor Leonard submitted ine iouowmg resolution ana moved its adoption which was sec onded by Supervisor Bertelsen and carnea RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED: That the Board of Supervisors of Ida County, Iowa, on this 14th day of January 1957 recommends that the following projects be approved by the State Highway Commission for Improvement with Farm to Market Road Funds: Item F.A.8.

Type of Work and Eat. Length 1 2014 Concrete pavement (slip form). Begin at south city limit, Sec. 22-23, T87N, R40W, thence south 5.76 mi. to south end Sec.

14-15, T86N, R40W. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Board of Supervisors of Ida County, Iowa, on this 14th day of January, 1957, agrees and consents that all costs for right of way, borrow pits, grading, draining and engineering on the above project be paid from the Construction Fund of Ida County. ATTEST: C. J. H.

Hemer Chairman, Board of Supervisors Ethel H. Smith County Auditor Ida Grove, Iowa January 18, 1957 isoara mei on cau oi members present, C. J. H. Hemer, L.

B. Bertelsen and Elvin E. Leonard. Minutes of meeting of January 14, 1957 were read and approved. It was moved by Supervisor Bertelsen and seconded by Supervisor Leonard, that February 6th, 1957 at 10:00 o'clock A.

M. be set as the date and hour for receiving hids on fiasnlinp nnri It was moved by Simervisor sol fnr in th-, rmmtu Bertelsen and seconded by Super-i Hoad equipment. Motion carried, visor Leonard, that February 11, 1 all members voting Aye. 1957 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. be set! it was moved by Supervisor "Yf1- icteiviujs jueonara ana seconaea oy super- bids on treated oiling and Febru- i vienr- Twtnicor, in at ary 11, 1957, at 10:30 o'clock A.M.

1957, at 10:00 A. M. be set as the be set as the date and hour for' date and hour for a Board of Ap-receiving bids on corrugated metal proval meeting, and the Auditor culvert pipe for use on Ida County directed to notify the Township 01 saia meeting, iuonon and the County Auditor directed carried, all members voting Aye. to advertise for said bids. Motion On motion Board adjourned to carried, all members voting Aye.

meet on call of Chairman. It was moved by Supervisor 1 C. J. H. Hemer Bertelsen and seconded by Super- Chairman visor Leonard, that John Doehla Ethel H.

Smith be appointed Justice of Peace in County Auditor and for Griggs Township for the term January 14th, 1957 to December 31, 1958. Motion carried, all members voting Aye. It was moved by Supervisor Leonard and seconded by Supervisor Bertelsen, that official bond I of Evelyn Schirrmacher, Deputy! Treasurer in the amount of $500(L with Western Surety Company, as surety, be approved. Motion ear-j ried all members voting Aye. It was motfed by Supervisor' Leonard and seconded by Supervisor Bertelsen, that the 1956 taxes due and payable January 1, 1957, on Lot 13, Block 16, Forsland's Addition to Galva Town, be sus pended in accordance with Chap- Ida Grove, Iowa January 30, 1957 The Board of Supervisors met on call of Chairman, members present, C.

J. H. Hemer, L. B. Bertelsen and Elvin E.

Leonard Minutes of the meeting of Janu- ary 18, 1957 were read and ap-proved. Semi-Annual Report of D. E. McCollough, County Treasurer, Semi-Annual Settlement of the Board of Supervisors with County Treasurer, and County Treasurer's report of fees collected for the period June 1, 1956 to December 31, 1956, accompanied by certified bank statements, were examined. It was moved by Supervisor Ber telsen and seconded by Supervisor seconded by supervisor ter 4.27, 1950 Code of Iowa, Mo- i tion carried, all members voting Leonard that said reports be ap tion carried, all members voting Aye.

It was moved by Supervisor Leonard and seconded by Supervisor Bertelsen that the Salary of Walter Schug, Shop Foreman, be set at $265.00 per month and the salary of J. C. Hartgenbush, County Mechanic, be set at $250.00 per month, eliective as 01 January 21, 1957. Motion carried, all members voting Aye. On- motion Board adjourned to meet on call of Chairman, C.

J. H. Hemer Chairman Ethel H. Smith County Auditor proved. Motion carried, all men bers voting Ave.

Tax Suspension Notice on Lot 2, Block 5 Moorehead's First Addition to the City of Ida Grove was submitted by the Department of Social Welfare. It was moved by Supervisor Bertelsen, and second-ded by Supervisor Leonard, that on said property be suspended in accordance with 427, 1950 Code of Iowa. Motion carried, alt members voting Aye. The following resolution was presented by Supervisor Leonard. who moved its adoption, which was seconded by Supervisor Bertelsen; RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING FUNDS BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Ida County.

Iowa, pursuant to Chapter 344, 1950 Code of Iowa, that the amount as shown in the table following is appropriated for the year 1957 to the various funds of the County for the several offices and departments of County Government for the purpose set out in detail the adopted budget now on file in the office of the County Auditor: Appropriated Budgets Punaa ror General County $110,000.00 Court Expense 12,000.00 Poor 35,500.00 State Institution 70,000.00 County School 10.000.00 Soldier's Relief 17,047.00 County Assessor 19,000.00 County Board of Education 11,500.00 Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication 8,000.00 Bang's Disease 4,000.00 Road Maintenance 350,000.00 Road Construction 275,000.00 Road Clearing 20,000.00 Weed Eradication 328.00 Aye. TOTAL $972,427.00 The vote on the above and foregoing resolution resulted as follows: AYES: C. J. H. Hemer, L.

B. Bertelsen, Elvin Leonard NAYS: None Whereupon the Chairman declared the motion carried and the resolution duly adopted on this Official Bonds of John EL Doeh-la. Justice of Peace in and for Griggs Township in the amount of $500.00 with Employers Mutual Casualty Company, Des Moines, as surety, and Lee 'A Horn, in and for Corwin Township, in the amount of 8500.00 with Mabel H. Horn and Marguerite Lord, as surety, were submitted. It was moved by Supervisor Leonard, and seconded by Supervisor Bertelsen, that said bonds be approved.

Mo tion carried, an voting On motion Board adjourned to meet on call of Chairman. C. J. H. Hemer Chairman Ethel H.

Smith County Auditor Ida Grove, Iowa February 4, 1957 Board met on call of Chairman, members present, C. J. H. Hemer, L. Bertelsen and Elvin E.

Leonard. Minutes of meeting of January 30, 1957 were read and approved. Official bond of Jed H. Campbell, Justice of Peace, in and for Maple Township in the amount of $500.00 with Ed H. Campbell and Mary B.

Campbell as sureties, was submitted. It was moved by Supervisor Bertelsen and seconded by Supervisor Leonard that said bond be approved. Motion carried, all-members voting Aye. The following claims were allowed: MAINTENANCE: J. W.

Fair. Mileage 1.12 George Burnquist, Labor ..104.80 Edward Carstens, Labor John Collister, Labor 111.70 Marian Labor 74.90 Wilson Estep. Labor St Mileage 24.44 J. C. Hartgenbush, Labor ..107.18 Edd Hemer, Labor 102.17 Martin Jacobsen, Labor 9737 Jtenus Jensen, Labor 9737 cim Lewis, Labor sz.97 Royal Miller, Labor 103.67 OUie Nelson, Labor 88.27 Duane Neville, Labor 123.08 Harl Noll, Labor 127.68 Orville Nordeil.

Labor 92.97 Hans Rasmussen, Labor 105.94 Leonard Roberts, Labor Wm. Rohlk. Labor 92.97 Arnold Schemer, Labor 9736 Fred Schramm, Labor 101.34 Walter Schug, Labor 93.70 Emery Sindt, Labor Mileage 61.31 Elmer Skarin, Labor 85.35 Louis Spahn, Labor St Mileage 30.32 Frank Wiegel, Labor St Mileage 34.31 John Will, Labor 101.34 Ethel H. Smith, Auditor, Taxes Withheld 502.52 Ethel H. Smith, Auditor, reign s.zu Western Light Telephone Company, Telephone Service 20.60 G.

S. Witters, Mileage 12.04 George Burnauist. Labor Edward Carstens, Labor 114.11 John Collister, Labor 116.38 Marian urennnann, Labor 74.90 Wilson Estep, Labor Mileage 10.75 J. C. Hartgenbush, Labor Edd Hemer, Labor .118.71 Martin Jacobsen, Labor 105.00 Renus Jensen, Labor 114.11 Cliff Lewis, Labor Mileage 115.51 1 Royal Miller, Labor 113.10, Olhe Nelson, Labor Arnold Schemer, Labor 109.51 Fred Schramm.

Labor 109.51 Walter Schug, Labor 93.70 Elmer Skarin, Labor 100.40 Louis Spahn, Labor Mileaee 13.69 John Will, Labor 109.51 Ethel H. Smith, Auditor, Taxes Withheld 570.16 Ethel H. Smith, Auditor, Freight 1.60 Crouse Cartage Company, Freight 6.00 Iowa Public Service Com pany. Electricity 33:55 Iowa Public Service Com- nanv. Electricity 2.63 Culligan Soft Water Service, Service 3.00 Holstein Water Works, Express, Freight 26.70 Lawrence J.

Zelma Ed wards. Rent 10.00 A-W Company, of Nebraska, Repairs 2H5.39 Bill's Radiator Service, Repairs 32.00 Carlson Macmne Works, Denison Auto Supply Com pany, suppues Gamble Stores. Supplies Virgil Unman, Board of G. S. Witters.

Mileage 2.73 Ervin Bumann, Board of 31.50 Fehrs Tractor Equipment Repairs 31.73 Halloran Motor Company, Repairs 86.53 Missouri Valley Machinery Repairs 313.04 Missouri Valley Steel Comoanv. ReDairs 64.28 Vivian Equipment Com pany, repairs zorf.iu Farmer's Co-op Oil Association, Supplies 931.61 Propane Gas Service, Supplies 3.25 Midwest Metal Culvert, Supplies 4924.00 Jude Moline Company, Supplies 1000.00 The Balbach Company, Supplies 5.30 Ben S. Noble Lumber Company, Supplies 28.14 Central Bearings Company, Supplies 18.39 Conoco Service Station, Supplies 37.84 .122.20 Koch Brothers, Supplies 97.02 Mel's Hardware, Supplies 9.36 Monroe Welding Supply ComDanv. Smmlies 15.55 Royal "400" Oil Company, supplies 4ujju Scholes Hardware, Supplies 2.06 The Sioux City Iron Com pany, Supplies 168.11 United Wholesalers, Supplies United Wholesalers, Supplies Ven's Company Distilled 69.26 20.56 water, supplies z.eu Wilkin's Hardware, Supplies 9.72 Wilson Trailer Company, Supplies CONSTRUCTION: J. W.

Fair, Mileage 6.16 G. S. Witters, Mileage 1.40 Leroy Hemer, Labor Mileaae 134:49 Roland Yousling, Labor St MUeage 113.25 EtHel H. Smith, Auditor, Taxes Withheld 5952 Leroy Hemer, Labor St Mileage 125.32 Roland Yousling, Labor Ethel H. Smith, Auditor, i Taxes Withheld 59.50 Carl Sonichsen, Board of Approval 12.68! Murl Brown, Board of Approval 12.68 Walter Streck, Board of Annroval 12.33 -ai 13.261 Approval 12.54 C.

L. Davenport, Board of Approval 13.96 Harold Hustedt, Board of Approval 1234 juuiu Hiuer, tsoara or Approval 11, Gearse Reiff Board ol Approval 11.70 Fred Harder, Board of Approval 14.50 Fred E. Burow, Board of Approval 12.54 Brueck Construction Labor 72.00 Ben S. Noble Lumber Supplies 14.98 Carl Bilker. Fence Moving 10.00 DeWayne Hilker, Fence Moving; 10.00 LeRoy Hemer, Expense 84.15 Roland Yowling, Expense 34:99 Emmett E.

Barrett, etal, Right of Way, etc. 105.90 Hector Elizabeth Baxter. Right of Way 52.50 Willis Margaret Bennett. Right of Way 105.08 Louis B. Hazel Bertelsen, Right of Way 97.50 Emma Buck, Bight of Wav 52.50 LeRoy Merle Burton, Kigni 01 way vijo Christina St Will K.

Dausel. Right of Way 10730 ueaa cng, eiai, iugm 01 Way 118.65 David St Elvina Greenwald, Right of Wav 100.00 Calvin 81 Elizabeth Goodenow, Right ol Way ZIO.00 wuiiam p. Hansen, mgnt of Wav 107.50 Miriam C. Hartley, etal, Right of Way 38230 Caroline Hummelgard, Right or way iuu.uu Chris Ellen Laursen, Right of Way 382.50 Mary Miller, Right of Wav 267.15 Steven Morrice, Right of Way 547.50 Minnie Paulsen, Right of Way Wm. Claudine Peters, Right of Way 42.50 Albert E.

Preston, Right of Way 102.50 Henry R. Blanche Preston, Right of Way 52.50 Ernest Schmidt, Right of Way 1502.50 Raymond E. Peryl Smith, Risnt oi wav nu.uu Mileage 11I.7& Jonn uoris van unien, Duane Neville, Labor 132.43 Right of Way 105.90 Karl TSTnll Tahnr 135 28 I Robert Vollmar. etal. Right Orville Nordeil, Labor 109.51 of Way 180.00 Hans Rasmussen, Labor 114.11 COUNTY: Leonard Roberts, Labor Ethel H.

Smith. Auditor. Wm. Rohlk, Labor 109.51 1 Bounty, etc. 18.55 Western Lieht Telephone Telephone Service Ethel H.

Smith, Auditor, Bounty, etc. 40.40 D. E. McCollough, Treasurer, Bounty 8.00 C. J.

H. Hemer, Supervisor 303.77 L. B. Bertelsen. Suoervi- sor, 247.30 Elvin E.

Leonard, Supervisor 239.72 Anna M. Clifton, weitare Board 7.80 D. J. Edgar, Welfare Board 9.76 Henry G. Lohafer, Welfare Board 11.70 George W.

Miller, Sheriff, Mileage ou.oo Water Rent 3.00 Dorothy McVinua, Salary Ti Rrpsnahan TownshiO 26.83 Fay Boger, Salary 85.48 Josephine Vitek, Salary 85.00 Maxine Walter, Salary 37.68 The Holstein Advance, Printing 262.74 Louie Dahms Insurance Agency, Bond Premium 5.00 King Bleasdell Agents, Bond Premium 33.75 Iowa Public Service Company, Electricity 66.68 Godbersen Smith, C. H. Repairs 11.35 J. I. Holcomb Mfg.

Company, C. H. Repairs 7.20 Boone Blank Book Company. SuoDhes 30.00 uEidlar Chambers Com pany, umce ouypnea Koch Brothers, Office Supplies 149.65 Matt Parrott Sons Company, Office Supplies 18.74 Mimeograph Duplicator Company, Office Supplies 4.70 S. W.

Needham, Supt. of Printing, Election Supplies 3.15 Friden Calculator Agency, Maint. Contract 200.00 Modern Office Machines Maint. Contract 52.80 George Watson, Repairs on Equipment 11.00 Ed's Radio Service, Repair Equipment 36.95 Halloran Motor Company, Install Equipment 5.75 Western Light Telephone C- H. Equipment 30.00 Norman Forsberg, Township Clerk 4.00 J.

M. Bieschke, Township Trustee 4.00 Irvin Linman, Township Trustee 4.00 Virgil Linman, Township Trustee 4.00 Mary Wilkinson, Township Clerk 4-00 4.00 Trustee 4 00 W. A. Nicholson, Township Trustee "4.00 Fred Harder, Township Clerk 4.00 Alfred Beers, Township Trustee 4-00 Wm. Gehrts, Township Trustee 4.00 Roy Frahm, Township Trustee 4.00 Lyle McCleary, Township Clerk Harold Hustedt, Township Trustee 4.00 Arnold Else, Township Trustee 400 Mount Hope Cemetery Ass'n, Care of Veterans Graves 17.00 Richard F.

Branco, Expense 46.34 poor: Theo. E. Murphy, Postmaster, Postage 10.00 Arnold Gibbons, Board Care 40.00 Lynch Nursing Home, Hoard care Mrs Art Mosier, Board Care 50.00 Mrs Chris Retard Water Works. Water Rent 3.00 Parmer's Co-od Oil Fuel 32.10 saeuy uu company, ruei Standard Oil Company, Fuel 30.80 Standard Oil Comoanv. Fuel 56.77 The Wolff Stores, Clothing 53.24 Iowa Restaurant, Provisions 78,68 Clover Farm Store, Provisions 58.03 Hiebers Market, Provl- Kettses Food Market.

Haase Pharmacy, Medical MolWv rtFTicr Rtnt-o 46.39 Provisions 40.00 Rudy's Grocery, Provisions 80.00 Dressier Clinic, Medical Care 398.00 M. W. Grubb, M. Medical Care 7.00 James Martin, M. ueaicai vare 2.00 R.

E. Underriner, M. Medical Care 96.80 Broadlawns-Polk County hospital. Medical Care 1030 Ida Grove Hospital, Medical Care 71930 Iowa Children's Home, Medi-cal Care 21.00 Mental Health Institute, Medical Care Sioux Valley Hospital, Medical Care 107.75 St. Vincents Hospital, Medical Care 51.65 Flory Drug Company, Medical Care 136.98 care 34.12 cal Care 20.78 Dept.

of Social Welfare, Aid to Blind 89.99 Dept. of Social Welfare, Aid to Dependent Children 410.62 Dept. of Social Welfare, Director of Relief 131.76 Carney's Lockers, Surplus Commodities 113.00 Crawford Elevator, Surplus Commodities Ida County Pioneer Record, Printing 26.95 Koch Brothers, Supplies .60 COURT EXPENSE: Arlo D. Berg, Court Reporter 33.60 James R. Morrow, Mileage Expense 34.24 SOLDIERS RELIEF: Soldiers Relief Commission, Relief 555.94 TUBERCULOSIS ERADICATION: Dr.

D. M. Stauch, Testing BANG'S DISEASE: Dr. G. R.

Orr, Testing 7.00 Dr. K. W. Gray, Testing 10.00 Pete N. Paulsen, Indem- nity 12.50 Dr.

Glenn R. Orr, Indemni- ty 23.00 Dr. R. E. McCutcheon, Indemnity 26.50, Dr.

K. W. Gray, Indemni- Dr. R. R.

Rognes, Indemni ty 33.50 Dr. D. M. Stauch, Indem nity 49.00 COUNTY ASSESSOR: Russell Hoaglund, Assessor 122.18 Crouse Cartage Company, Freight 5.00 Koch Brothers, Supplies 65.81 Matt Parrott Sons Com pany, Supplies 4.68 Marguerite Lord, Mileage 13.30 BOARD OF EDUCATION: Ida Cotintv Board of Educa- tion, Expense 47.70 ROAD CLEARING: Logan Garfield Battle Douglas 0415.00 The motion was carried, all members voting Aye. Official bond of J.

R. Baxter. Justice of Peace, in and for Galva Township, in the amount oi 00 with George W. Kaskey and Dennis R. Harvey, as sureties, was presemea.

ii was movea oy Care 50.00 pervisor Leonard and seconded by Cuskng News By Mha Laa Son It Bom On rattler's Birthday A son was born to Mr and Mrs Dale Anderson at the Ida Grove hospital February 22 which also is Mr Anderson's- birthday. The Anaersons nave inree uaugniers. The American "Letfion and Aux iliary will hold their regular meetings Friday evening, Marci 1. Doris Hefner. Dorothy Hen derson and Linda Henderson are the refreshments committee.

Visitors in the Adolf Oelrich home Sunday evening last week were Mr and Mrs Emil Schmidt of Holstein and Carl Petersen of Correctionville. Wednesday Mr and Mrs Arnold fetersen or correctionville were guests of Mr and Mrs Oelrich for supper. Mrs Ted Schumacher and Debbie and Lvnn Fitch visited the Elmer Mammen family at Correc- nonviue luesaay. The American Legion Auxiliary monthly meeting Thursday after noon at me nome oi airs wm. Volkert, Sr.

Nine members were nresent. Folio wine a short busi ness meeting the Tidies enjoyed a couple hours of cards that closed with lunch. Mr and Mrs Luverne Hintz and, familv failed an Mr Hint2's grandparents, Mr and Mrs Peter Hintz at-Holstein Thursday evening to extend good- wishes to them on their 57th wedding anniversary. Mr and Mrs H. B.

Anfinson, who had visited since February 16 with their daughter, Mrs Richard Monfort and family of Bet-tendorf, returned to their home Arthur Proceedings Arthur, Iowa The Town Council met in regular session in the Town Council-room February 4, 1957. Meeting was called to order by Mayor J. A. Carlson. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.

The following bills were presented: UTILITY Iowa Public Service Lights and Pumping 101.99 SANITATION Victor Lunzman, Digging up Sewer line 40.00 Earland Hoaglund, Labor 45.00 GENERAL Pioneer Record, Publishing 14.81 PUBLIC SAFETY Iowa Public Service Lights 1.05 Moved by- Jergensen, seconded by 3ieschke to allow bills as read. Carried. It was moved by Jergensen Mr and Mrs Auetist Jensen of AJta and Mrs Alvena Ericksen of Holstein were visitors or me vir-gil Jensen family Sunday noon and evening last week. February 18 was Mrs Virgil Jensen's birthday and visitors that evening were Mr and Mrs Orville Fried -richsen, and daughters of Holstein and Mr and Mrs Hans Grell. Mr and Mrs Earle Hammer and children spent Friday evening with the Elwayne Kragers.

The Hammers were guests for supper In the Vincent CConnell home at Anthon Saturday and were enter tained at a inner sunaay in me parental Ben Hammer home at Holstein. Mr and Mrs Reynold of Sioux Citv and Mrs Bertha Newton and Mrs Noel Booker and Richard of Santa Ana, call-" ed on Alice Lee Saturday evening azter attending tne weaawg ox Mrs Booker's older son. James. at Marshalltown. Vocal Groups In Music Festival The high school mixed chorus and mixed octette accompanied by their instructor, Mrs Gail Groom, took part in the Woodbury county music festival in Sioux City February 18.

Guests of Mr and Mrs Vernon Dau for suooer and the evening Thursday were Mrs Minnie Han- Mrs LeWayne Hansen and two, sons of Correctionville. Mr and Mrs Peter Hansen and Sterling joined the erouD later in the eve ning. It was a farewell for Rex Hansen, a brother of Mrs Dau, who was about to return to army duty alter spending a ruriougn ai home. Mr and Mrs Avery Thomson and Randy Thomson of Kingsley were visitors in the Robert Hum mel and Ferd Hummel homes Sunday evening last week. Mr and Mrs Virgil Jensen and Marcia spent Wednesday evening in the Wilbert Godbersen home.

Mr and Mrs Fred Anfinson at tended the home show at the veterans memorial auditorium in Des Moines, Monday last week. They also called in the wens nome at ferry tnat. day and then drove to Bethel, for a visit with Mrs Anfin-son's parents, Mr and Mrs James Jones, and brother, Weldon Jones and family. On the return trip Friday Mr and Mrs Anfinson stop- the lair's uncle, Neal Wolfe a. 5 An ka 1 whom she had not seen for 23 Salaries for 88.20 Anfinson Fairbanks Momp ParK 4 74 stayed at the farm home of their i sister' Mrs Marlen Mildenstein, Parti Shone cf lte 13 40 while their Parents were Tuesday afternoon March 5.

Mrs. Martha Olson Celebrates Birthday Two of Mrs Martha Olson's daughters, three granddaughters and a great granddaughter visited her on her birthday February 22. Those in the group were Mrs Fred Ashmore of Correctionville and Mrs Harry Gebers, Mrs Harry Bergman, Mrs Roy Beyer and Donna Rae and Mrs Wayne Cono- iver of Holstein. Mrs A. L.

Bullock Harley Jepsen, Labor 108.00 the following as Firemen and of- not. be mother for Charles HiJIman. Labor 110.00 I ficers of the Arthur Fire Co 1 the occasion. The vis dors brought Ransom Owings, Labor Earland Hoaglund, chief, Stan a chicken dinner and a birthday Mileage izo.ao Aroegast, assistant cniet, Don Sie- Harley Jepsen, Labor 60.00 vers, foreman, Ross Sweden, as- Charles Hillman, Labor 100.00 sistant foreman, Harry Kitter- Owings, Labor 123.48 man. secretary-treasurer.

George F. G. Moorehead. Mileage 39.55 1 Burnauist. Kenneth Clark.

Fred Janet Turin, salary zi.uu ituew, Will Seney, wm. jjoii, Ear- Salary 31.50 Farmer's Co-op Oil Ass'n, ouppnes oo.oo load Maint. Fund. Fuel 208.11 On motion board adjourned to meet on call of Chairman. Ethel H.

Smith County Auditor J. H. Hemer Chairman Ida Grove, Iowa February 6, 1957 Board met on call of Chairman. members present, C. J.

H. Hemer, L. B. Bertelsen and Elvin E. Leonard.

Minutes of meeting of February 1957 were read and approved. This being the date scheduled for receiving bids on gasoline and diesel fuel for use in Ida County Road Equipment, bids were open ed ana read lmmeaiateiy tnere-after: It was moved by Supervisor Leonard and seconded by Supervisor Bertelsen that contract be awarded to Ida Grove cake. Mr and Mrs John Joy of Cherokee had dinner with" Mr and Mrs Kenneth Joy Friday. They also called in the Wm. Putensen home.

Mr and Mrs Robert Hummel nest Nelson, Everett Wunschel, I Elmer Skarin, Gerald Biesch- Thursday with Mrs Hummel's ke, Richard Neagle, J. W. Lipton, uuane simonsen, jueo uppen- iVl" And the following as honorary members: Vernus Wunschel, Floyd Haefner and R. R. Edgar.

Jul A satisfactory water report was read bv the Clerk Carried. Mr and Mrs Ed Mohrhauser at- iSwE seconded bv Jergensen to adiourn Carried bert Banbury the eve-by Jergensen nmg Feb 17 were guests at J. A. Carlson, Mayor bidders. Motion carried, all mem- bers voting Aye.

It was moved by Supervisor Bertelsen and seconded by Supervisor Leonard that the Board of the Mrs Dan Collins home at Dan-i bury. Gary urawiord, tne younger son bSJfaU of Mr and Mrs John they being the low bidder, that has rheumatic feVer and is a pa- aniVto rvvn IraM 3 thfl A 1 111 theSchaUOT hospital. visited Mr and Mrs Herman Jes- ning. Eaglettes Lose Construction program adopted by I Last Game, 61-46 ary 30, 1957 as follows: The last encounter of the 1956- Type of Work Reinforced concrete box culverts Reinforced concrete box culverts Reinforced concrete box culverts Bridge Reinforced concrete box culverts Reinforced concrete box culverts Grade and Surface Reinforced concrete box culverts Reinforced concrete box culverts Reinforced concrete box culverts Reinforced concrete box. culverts 11395.99 (To be retained) Location 57 season for the Eaglettes was a Sec.

19-30 hard-fought battle with their arch rivals from Correctionville here Sec. 5-8 Friday evening. Cushing was slow starting and was behind 10-14 Sec. 23-26 at the end of the first Quarter. The 13-34 midway "intermission found them Sec.

15-16 1 trailing 27-34. The third quarter N. 6 1 was slow for the Eaglettes ending in a 38-48 pointage. When the S. 31 final gun sounded the score was Sec.

28-20 46-61 in Correctionville's favor. High scorer for Correctionville Sec. 8-17 was Monckton with 32 points. High Cushing was Jane McCaw with 21 points. Nancy Whyte gave Cush-e 77 jing 17 and Judy Groepper sec.

2-11 added 8. This was the last appea-ranee for the two seniors, Judy Sec. E-l iGroeoDer and Dixie McCaw. who E-IZ co-caDtains for the eveninc's 18-19' bond be' approved. Motion carried, all members voting Aye.

On motion Board adjourned to meet on call of Chairman. Ethel H. Smith, Auairor I game: Rev. C. J.

Burrack and Mr and- Supervisor Bertelsen that said Mrs Wesley Dreeszen attended a banauet of the northwestern branch of the Lutheran Welfare Society in Sioux City the evening of February 19. John Kircheis and daughter of Moines vicitori in lha C. J. H. Hemer, Anfinson home from Friday eve-Chairman, ning until Saturday afternoon..

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