Official Proceedings Holt County Supervisors O’Neill. Nebr. c Feb 28. 1957 1 10-Ob A M 1 Holt County Board of Supervis- 8 ors met as per adjournment. All members present Minutes of s the previous meeting were read a and approved as read. The Finance Committee report- t ed that the fees of the various 1 offices have been remitted to f the County Treasurer as required > by law. Motion bv Landreth, seconded by Frickel that the following Resolution be adopted. Motion ^ can ied. j RESOLUTION WHEREAS, at the regular x meeting of the County Board of c Supervisors of Holt County, Ne- ( braska, on the 28th day of Feb- £ ruary, 1957, motion was made by Landreth, seconded by Frickel, ] that the following Resolution be adopted: To Grant permission to the, farmer to construct an erosion control dam on the road right i --- '■ i I VISIT I McCARVILLES I Learn how to receive a ' i Six Pack or DR PEPPER I absolutely FREE! | Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. | ••Enjoy. DrPepper ° ' Cb o o ° _ oo O -> I I I “PEPPER-UPPER" J 1 THAT NEVER } | LETS YOU DOWN! ) Men Dr Pepper Bottling Co. —O’VEILI^ of way between Sections 1 and 12 and between Sections 2 and 11, in Township 30, North Range 9, Holt County. Nebraska. The County Board of Supervi- ; sors of Holt County, Nebraska. | agree to relieve the farmer and the government of all liabilities that may result from the instal lation of the structure and they agree to maintain the structure, if and when it becomes a COUNTY ROAD. A roll call vote thereon result ed, as follows: AYE: Cronk, Barthel, Flood, Batenhorst, Ernst, Landreth and Frickel. NAY: None. The motion for adoption having received the affirmative vote of more than three-fourths of the Board, the Chairman de clared the same duly passed and adopted. 12:00 Noon: On motion the Board adjourned until 3:00 P. M. O’Neill, Nebr. Feb. 28, 1957 j 3:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Super vivors met as per adjournment. All members present. Motion by Landreth, seconded by Batenhorst that the follow ing Bonds be approved. Motion carried. Lawrence J. Kramer, treasurer, Atkinson Township. Ira Lierman, clerk, Swan Township. Gerald O’Connor, treasurer, Belle Township. Herbert Sweet, treasurer, Dus tin Township. 1> V. Hickey, secretary-treas urer, O’Neill Rural Fire Protec tion District. Board adjourned until March 18, 4:00 P. M. On motion the 1956 at 10:00 A. M. Prank Cronk Kenneth Waring Chairman County Clei O'Neill, Nebr. March 20, 1957 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervi sors met as per adjournment. All members present. Minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved as read. Motion by Barthel, seconded by Ernst that the following claims be allowed and warrants order ed drawn on the General Fund in payment of same. Motion carried. The Atkinson Graphic, pub lishing fees - 46.04 Augustine Co., office sup plies 26.09 A. M. Batenhorst, salary. _ 118.75 Bricker Typewriter Co., office equipment 202.50 City of O’Neill, water de partment 25.55 Geo. E. Collins, mileage ... 12.00 Frank Cronk, nuleage — 38.94 Sharon Cunningham, sal ary _ 6.80 Harold Dunlap, apprais al services 290.00 Clarence Ernst, mileage 23.20 J. R. Freeman, supplies for the courthouse 115.12 The Atkinson Graphic, pub lishing fees - 23.90 Kenneth Barthel, salary 118.75 Delores Boyle, salary -166.00 Bricker Typewriter Co., office supplies — lh22 Geo. E. Collins, salary __ 80.50 Frank Cronk, salary . 118.75 Eldora M. Cunningham, salary 88' p C. Donohoe, bond fee 5.oo Clarence Ernst, salary __ 1J8.75 Edw. N. Flood, salary 118 75 Alice L. French, salary 300.00 Alice L,. French, Institute Fund Alice L. French, mileage 35.oo Alex Frickel, salary -- Alex Frickel, mileage 3<.99 Gillespies, repairs for an- ^ nex William W. Griffin, salary 208.00 John Grutsch, Service Of ficer, mileage for Mid Winter conference and _4 _ 35.1HJ Esther Harris, salary 225.00 Esther Harris, postage 710 Fred Heermann, machine hire Ed Humpal, cement work at annex 4eau Journal Star Printing Co., office supplies Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas Co.. Gas Services for January, 1957 .«nn nn Joy Kennedy, salary 200.00 M. V. Landreth, salary .... UB./a The T. C. Lord Co., office supplies 239-6;i Howard D. Manson, Clerk of District Court, court cos' 40 71 Virginia Morrow, salary 17®'9® James Mullen, mileage 51.00 Mabel McKenna, salary 16bul Norfolk Office Equip. Co., office supplies .... — 2b5.4J Norfolk Office Equip. Co., office supplies 80 7E Norfolk Office Equip. Co., portagraph & transcopy cahilK 495.2: I Ready Printing Co., pub lishing fees 40.4 < ■Redfield & Co., Inc., sup plies for assessing - 503.7* Charles Richter, Janitor 235 0C Ophelia Sessions, salary. 200.0C ! Stephenson School Supply Co., office supplies_221.22 I Leo S. Tomjack, prisoner board _ 99. d Leo S. Tomjack, mileage 129.6C University Binders, sup plies _ 350.00 Kenneth Waring, salary __ 300.01 Kenneth Waring, Co. Clerk postage and box rent _ 9.0( Wm. F. Wefso, Co. Assessor mileage & postage_8.01 Alice L. French, postage & express charges_ 15.6< Friden Calculator Agen cy, repairs on office machines _ 26.01 John Grutsch, salary_ 233.01 J. Ed Hancock, salary _ 300.01 J. Ed Hancock, Co. Trea surer, postage, envelopes & mileage to District convention_89.41 Holt County Extension Service_ 507.15 Helen Ann Johnson, sal ary -- 165.0( Esther E. Kaiser, salary_176.0C Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas Co., gas services for February, 1957 272.25 Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas Co., gas services for December, 1956 424 31 j M. V. Landreth, mileage 7 90 ; Howard D. Manson, salary 266.00; Howard D. Manson, Clerk of District Court, sup 96 60 James Mullen, salary _ 191.00 Nora Mullen, salary _ 200.00 Norfolk Office Equip. Co., office supplies__ 10 00 Norfolk Office Equip. Co., office supplies 56.35 Northwestern Bell Tele Co., telephone services 193.40 Redfield & Co., Inc, office supplies 165.31 Louis W. Reimer, salary _ 416.00 Louis W. Reimer, Co., Judge, postage _ 3.00 Servall Towel & Linen Co., Cabinet & Towel Ser vice for Courthouse 11.65 Leo S. Tomjaek, salary 230.00 Leo S. Tomjaek, telephone & postage 23.50 Leo S. Tomjaek, Jailors fee 42.00 Joh,n J. Underwood, Jani tor service 116.54 Joyce Waller, salary 101.50 Kenneth Waring, mile age to District Conven tion 9.00 Wm, F. Wefso, salary 300.00 Ailene Wilkinson, salary 200.00 Motion by Frickel, seconded, by Landreth that the following Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Road Bridge Fund in payment of same S * A.'_ _1 _ J iUUUUU V-UilUAI. Bakers Alinement Shop, repairs & repairing equipment 44.36 Chicago & Northwestern Railway Co., freight charges on carload of lumber 1,000.80 Fehrs Tractor & Equip. Co., repairs 301.30 Ed Humpal, head wall 100.00 Leo R. Kramer, parts & welding services 200.50 Mrs. Anna Ruther, right of way 100.00 State Farm Mutual, ins urance premium on Coun ty Equipment 76.12 Ed Brandt, elegrader op erator 216. all Cummins Mid West Co., repairs & repairing equipment 1140.27 Floyd P. Gettert, dragline operator 216.63 Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co., parts . 17.59 Reisser Corporation, parts 313.95 Shelhamer Oil & Equip. Co., supplies 17.32 Motion by Barthel, seconded by Flood that the following Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Bridge Fund in payment of same. Motion car ried. Joe Bur da, labor _ 113.30 Mid City Motors, parts & repairing on equipment 1.65 Anton Weichman, bridge foreman _ 200.00 ' Daniel J. Hurley, labor _ 113.30 Lester Porter, labor _ 103.40 Wm. Siebert, labor_113.30 Motion by Batenhorst, second | ed by Ernst that the following I Claims be allowed and warrants | ordered drawn on the Mail Route Fund in pyament of same. Motion carried. Bernts Auto Service, parts & supplies 39.85 j A1 Holbrook, patrol opera tor 200.00 S. A. Marcellus, sup. 118.61 J HiWay Service, supplies 100.21 i Paul J. Kaup, Patrol Op erator 200.00 12:00 Noon. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. O’Neill, Nebr. March 20, 1957 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Motion by Flood, seconded by Landreth that the following Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Road Fund in payment of same. Mo tion carried. Delbert Anson, Patrol op erator 200.00 Booth Transportation Line, Freight charges 4.22 D. A. Lubricant Co., oil & grease 53.96 Davis Oil Co., gas 25.99 Ed Etherton, gas & sup. plies 25.29 Farmers Store, sup. 3.00 Fehrs Tractor & Equip. Co., repairs .... 43.40 Fehrs Tractor & Equip. Co., machinery rental 357.50 Fehrs Tractor & Equip. Co., repairs 107.47 Fehrs Tractor & Equip. Co., repairs . 1C5.05 Grahams “66" Service, gas 20.60 Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas Co., gas service 30.98 ; Mentzer Conoco Service, repair & supplies 3.80 Missouri Valley Machinery Co., repairs 169.64 Lvle McKim, Patrol Op erator 200.C0 j Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co., repairs 14.33 Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co., repairs 41.30 Niobrara Valley Electric Membership Corpora tion, electric service 4.80 Page Oil Co., gas, diesel, oil & repairs _ 79.78 Fred A. Roberts, labor _ 200.00 Calvin Seger, patrol oper ator _ 200.00 Shelhamer Oil & Equip. Co., repairs __ 10 0^ Ed Smith, sup. ^3.9S State Farm Mutual, insur ance premium on County Equipment _ 50.4E R. D. Stevens, patrol oper l ator 250.4C George Tracy, labor 17.00 ' C. E. Wintermote, repairs & supplies_15 2E > I. O. Woods, repairs_ 2.7E Bakers Alinement Shop, repair work_ 10.81 • Coast to Coast Store, I supplies__,_2.60 , Continental Oil Co., gas & diesel fuel_87.22 Dankert Service, gas, oil & supplies_58.28 Dustin Township, machine hire__ 56.00 Ewing Motor Co., repairs 3.80 Richard Fees, repairs _ 13.41 Fehrs Tractor & Equip. Co., machinery rental _ 318.00 Fehrs Tractor & Equip. Co., machinery' rental _ 230.00 | Gillette Sc Son, repairs 6.25 Island Supply Welding Co. repairs 2.76 Wm. E Kelley, patrol oper ator 200.00 ( Leo R. Kramer, repairs 1.00 ' Mid City Motors, repairs 16.67 j Mid States Lubricants, supplies 11.17 , Missouri Valley Machinery Co., repairs _ 25.53 , Eli McConnell, patrol op erator 200.00 T. S. McShane Co., Inc., ] repairs __ 68.15 . Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co., repairs 320.83 | Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co., machinery rental _ 500.00 | Northwestern Bell Tele phone Co., telephone ser vice 21.65 ‘ Pat’s Body Shop, repairs 8.05 | Art B. Sanders, patrol op erator 215.65 , Shaw Oil Co., diesel & oil *1.06 , Servali Towell & Linen Co, supplies 3.20 Standard Oil Co., kerosene 69 48 State Farm Mutual, in surance premium on County Equipment 358.49 Frank Tracy, patrol op erator 213.73 Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Co., lumber 2006.12 Motion by Barthel, seconded by Ernst that the following Claims be allowed and war rants ordered drawn on the medical fund in payment of same. Motion carried. Atkinson Memorial hos pital 95.25 Dr. J. P. Brown 178.70 Coleman Nursing Home 15.00 Dr. W. F. Finley 22 04 Fannie Fuller 9.50 Mrs. Carey Grant 24.95 Healey Evans Drug 15.00 Christine Hoffmeister 87.40 Christine Hoffmeister 25 0'1 Kersch Nursing Home 19.95 Dr. N. P. McKee 40 00 Plainview General Hos pital 108.95 Dr. James E. Ramsey 8.00 St. Anthony’s haspital 7.10 Nina Stearns 5.40 mrs. Liawrena i nuriow ou.UU Thompson Convalescent Home 54 80 Wayside Nursing Home 9.95 Wilson Drug Store 67.34 Gilligan Drug 10.40 Atkinson Memorial Hos pital 37.50 Dr. J. P. Brown 6.00 Dr. Kenneth R. Dalton 9.00 Clara Fuller 28.48 Genoa Drug 4.45 Dr. E. M. Gleeson 3.00 Genoa Haven 29.95 Dr. H. C. Henderson 5.00 Christine Hoffmeister 59.55 Francis Keens Nursing Home 9.95 Dr. N. P. McKee 54.00 O’Neill Drug 35.00 Plantation Manor 24.95 Schultz Drug 18.35 St. Anthony’s Hospital 98.90 Stuart Rest Haven 8.70 Luella Titterington 14.S5 Mrs. Roy Thurlow _ 27.20 Dr. C. D. Williams 12.00 Wilson Drug 26.94 j Motion by Barthel, seconded1 by Batenhorst that the follow ing Claims be allowed and war rants ordered drawn on the Un employdent Relief Fund in pay ment of same. Motion carried. Brewster Oil Co., 7.75 Mrs. Harvey Cullen 10.00: Finkbine Bros. 4 i .50 Pelcer & Spence Food Market 68.28 Stuart Locker 40.00 Marie Wehrly 60.00 j Moore Hotel 1.70 I Alex Cleray 50.00 Faust Food Market 15.08 I New Deal Oil Co. 10.37 i Shelhamers Jack & Jill 115.50 Mrs. Roy Thurlow _.... 25 00 5:00 P. M. On motion the Board adjourned until March 29, 1957 at 10:00 A. M. I Frank Cronk Kenneth Waring | Chairman County Clerk ROYAL THEATER — O’NEILL — Thurs. «pr. * A WOMAN’S DEVOTION Starring Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule, Paul Henreid, with Rosenda Monteros. rucolor All that day . . . and all the next and forever, she belonged to him, driven by | love and driven by fear. Fri.-Sat. Apr. 5-6 GUN FOR A COWARD Cinemascope in Eastman color. Universal International presents Fred MacMurray, Jeffrey Hunt ter, Janice Rule, Chill Wills, Dean Stockwell, with Josephine Hutchinson, Betty Lynn, John Larch. The story of the man who did n’t dare turn his back . . . even to his own brothers! Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Apr. 7-8-9 THE TATTERED DRESS Cinemascope. Jeff Chandler, Jeanne Crain, Jack Carson, Gail Russell, Elaine Stewart, with Philip Reed. Every guy in town George Tobias, Edward Andrews, knew the dame in the tattered dress! Wed.-Thurs. Apr. 10-11 NIGHTFALL Aldo Ray, Brian Keith, Anne Bancroft with Jocelyn Brando, James Gregory, Frank Albertson, Rudy Bond. Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:30 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Friday and Saturday admission— Adults 50c; Children under 12, 12c, Free If accompanied by par ent. Wedn. and Thurs. Family night, family admitted for two Adult tickets. -■——•-- j I . _ Celia Club Will j Entertain at Tea CELIA—The Celia Homemak- I rs met at the home of Mrs. Inez j leek Tuesday afternoon. Mrs lyrl Beck was hostess. The Homemakers are to act ts hostess club for the home lemonstration week tea which vill be held in Atkinson the i atter part of April. The club voted to furnish a ayette for the University hos lital at Omaha. Roll call, "a gift I would like o receive”, was answered by nost members who indicated hey would like a new home Ten dollars was voted for the Vmerican Red Cross. Lesson on decorative stitches” was given >y Mrs. George Beck and Mrs. iVilliam Maloun. Next meeting vill be with Mrs. Connie Frick el April 24. Other Celia News Sprague & Morrow, wellmen rom O’Neill, put in two wells 'or Joe Hendricks Tuesday, March 26. to Friday. One of the veils is for watering cattle in pasture and one for garden wat ering. On Friday they went to he Mark Hendricks home vhere they are puting in a well 'or use at the home. Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun vere Friday visitors at the Clarence Focken and Mark Hendricks homes. Mark and Joe Hendricks work 'd with cattle at the Leonai d Chaffin home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Duane Beck and Sheryl and Mr. and Mrs. Wil iam Maloun were Thursday O' Neill visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaffin were Tuesday, March 26, din ner guests at the Joe Hend ricks home. Mrs. Omor Poynts was a Sat urday visitor at the Mark Hendricks home. The Celia Pinochle club met it the LeRoy Hoffman home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hynes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Maloun and son were Sun day dinner guests at the Doro thy Scott home. Mrs. Joe Hendricks and Nina were Friday supper guests at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Risor and family spent Monday at the Joe Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and Sheryl, Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun and son were Thursday afternoon visitors at the Doro - thy Scott home. Daniel Focken celebrated his sixth birthday anniversary Fri day at school. The teacher, Mrs. Colfack, noted the event with games, balloons and candy bars. Reverend and Mrs. Steinkamp af Atkinson were Friday dinner guests at the Mark Hendricks borne. Tuesday, March 26, visitors at the I^eonard Chaffin home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn and Mar jorie, Mrs. Charles Phipps and Frances Chaffin. Mr. and Mrs. Hans I*auridsen am sons were Wednesday eve ning, March 27, visitors at the iiudolph Ruda nome at Bristow. Bobby Knutson and LeRoy Lauridsen and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gustafson of I^ong Pine were Saturday visitors at the Duane Miritie home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen were Friday visitors at Spencer. James Lauridsen, Bobby Knut son and LeRoy Lauridsen were Sunday dinner guests at tne George Mintle home. Robert Deming was a Wed nesday, March 27, dinner guest at the Frank Kilmurry home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and Sheryl were Sunday evening visitors at the Frank Kilmurry home. Real Estate Transfers WD—Metta J . Marshall to Frank F Weichman & vvf 3-1-57 $12,000 - SMiNEv., - NWl4NE14 34-30-16. Referee’s Deed—Norman Gon deringer. Ref. to B. W. & Lloyd Waldo 2-18-57 $20,000 - SWt4 - SWI4SEI4 2 - SV*SEt4 - NE I4SEG - SE>4SW>4 - SWV4SWI4 (except 5 acres) 3 - 2Uj acre off So side of SE>4 4 - NEV4 - S'2 10-25-14. WD—Harry E. Ressel to Rich ard L. Hovey & vvf 3-2-57 $300 - Part of EUjSW*4 19-29-11 145 6 ft. x 257.6 ft. WD—Edward J. Humpal to Dorothv M. Kaup 3-4-57 $11,500 Lots' 13 & 14 Blk. 1 - Tuller & McNichols Add. Atk. Referee’s Deed—Norman Gon j deringer! Ref., to W. Leonard Dexter 3-6-57 $20,000 EVfeNEVi - NEUSEV4 - SWV4NEI4 21 - N 1. - Nb,SF,i.i 22 - WMs - W'•> SE>4 - SWINE'4 23 - NW’i NEIj 26-25-14. Referee’s Deed—Norman Gon deringer - Ref. to Bernard F. Codav 2-25-57 $3150 - Lots 12 6 13 Blk. 2 - Tuller & McNich ols Add. - Atkinson. WD—Merwyn G. French to Merwyn G. French jr. & wf. 3 7-57 $18,000 - SWy4 13 - NWh 24 -28-10. WD—Celia Christiansen to Frank Hawk & wf. 3-7-57 $27, 600 - E%-NW|4 32- Twp. 26 Range 10. WD—Orville Thorson to Ver non B. Whited & Lorene Miller 3-7-57 $418- Out lot 14 - David Wixson’s Add. - Atk. Referee’s Deed—Francis D. Lee, Ref. to Louis Jaros 2-1-57 $7500 - E1 aNW14 - NEy4 27-32-10. WD—George E. McCarthy to Vincent Olson & wf 2-28-57 $8,000 - NW»4 29-31-14. WD—Harold L. Summers to Paul Neubauer - no date $2,080 Lots 1-2-3 & 4 Blk. 24 - Page. SD—Leo S. Tomjack - Sheriff to Lyman Park 3-13-57 $1120 - All Blk. 3 - East Side Add. - Page WD—T. F. Birmingham to H. J. Birmingham 4-15-25 $1 - Lots 7 & 8 Blk. M Fahy’s Park Add. O’Neill. WD—Edward R. Jansen to Norbert F. Jansen & wf. 3-1-57 $10 - SEy4 5-30-14. WD—James F. Earley to State of Nebr. 12-17-56 $200 - Part of Lots 12-13 & 14 Blk A - O’Neill & Hagerty’s Add - O’Neill. WD—Elven J. Hamilton to Elmer S. Bergstrom & wf. 2-7-57 $1 - North 25 ft. of South half Lot 10 Blk 12 - Ewing. WD—Allan J. Pollock to El mer S. Bergstrom & wf. 6-25-50 Lot 11 - Blk. 12 - Ewing. Quick Claim Deed—Clay H. Johnson jr. to Agnes Heeb 12-18 56 $1 - No. 70 ft. lots 22 & 23, Blk. D - O’Neill & Hagertys Add. ONeill. O'Neill News Mr. and Mrs C E McVay wore Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Taylor of Lincoln. They also visited their daughter Char lotte. a student of University of Nebraska Mr .and Mrs. Henry Loflin and Jo Lee visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W L. DeHart in Bur well Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Roy Shelhamer attended an International Har vester dinner and meeting in Grand Island Thursday, March 28, Today (Thursday) and Fri day they are attending a har vester meeting in Omaha, and also will visit their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shel hamer. Mrs. Byrl Beck and son of At kinson were Thursday callers of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shellhase. Saturday callers were Mrs. Dale Butterfield and children of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shell hase and family of Atkinson. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Jerome Spittler were Gerald Spittler of Lincoln and Art Spittler of Ewing. Tin oc casion was Barbara Spittlers ninth birthday. Miss Helen Winchell was also a guest Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stanton and family of Sioux Falls, S. D., visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wray and ! family and Miss Barbara Way man spent the weekend visiting 1 relatives and friends in Ains worth, Valentine and Kilgoie Mr. and Mrs C. Holmes and. family visited Sunday in Cen tral City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haskins and his mother, Mrs. Judith Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Swiiier visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schink in Brunswick Sunday. Mrs. Schink is Mr. Switzer’s sis ter. E. F. Porter returned to Cham bers Monday, having spent last month with his son, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Porter. Mrs Porter took him and visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hubbard. Dr. and Mrs. J. L Sherbahn left Sunday for Wauneta to spend the week with her mother, Mrs. D. C. Schaffer accompanied them as far as McCook where she will visit her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Don Walk er. Tuesday callers of Mr and Mrs. Louis Wray were Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart of John stown Wednesday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith of Te kamah. j Mr. and Mrs. William Podany and Lucy of Butte and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox of Orchard were Sunduy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zakrzewski. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson of Millard were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reynoldson Satur day. Mrs. Carl Schenzei and V'ieki Sue Strong celebrated their birthday anniversaries Tuesday, March 2(5th at the home of Mrs. Schenzei with friends and rela tives as guests. I Cos/ as little as My lAURA rn Expansion “ r bracelet • Product of ELGIN $27 50 NATIONAL WATCH CO. • Featured on THE ELGIN HOUR • DuraPower Mainspring E l l E N guaranteed unbreakable Natural or while $1995 4: If ever opened for servicing, original seal must do properly restored. Prices include Fed. Tax LAKEWOOD Self-winding. 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