Holt County an* See Arkansas Snow! ROCK FALLS Your repo rtf] last week definitely peekec around the wrong corner looking for spring Accompanying her brother Alden Bremer, and daughter Lnda, she set out happily on tht way to Arkansas Wednesday morning, March 12, to visit theii brother and uncle, Don Breiner and family. Thinking they would be enjoying warm spring weathet down there, they were surprised in Missouri. They were met by a raging snowstorm. Visibility was almost nil at times and traffic moved at a snail’s pace. This condition prevailed all the way to Winslow, Ark., and alsc throughout most of the night. Inquiring at a filling station, a friendly young man who lived near the Breiners escorted the storm-weary travelers to theii destination. There was a estimated six-to eigjht inches of the heavy, wet snow in tViat vicinity with a pos sible 10 inches in places. Tht white stuff's stay was of short dur ation, however, and by noon o] the second day it had nearly all melted. Folks in that area said they had lots of rain and snow during the winter and rather cold temp eratures. Normally they would have had their truck plowing done by this time, whereas they are just getting ready to start. Filled dams and ponds were evidence of. plenty of mositure. The party returned home Sat urday evening somewhat bewild ered. but happy to find that there had been no new snowfall during their four-day absence, and won dering if it might be spring in Alaska. nmtton of Officers Next Meeting— CHAMBERS—The Silver Star 4-H chib held a reorganization meeting Saturday, March 15, at the home of Carol Tracy. Seven members enrolled. Mrs- Lloyd deed was elected leader and Mrs. Clarence Grimes assistant leader. Election of officers will be helc next meeting. Mrs. Gleed treated each member to a large candy valentine. Mrs. Tracy and Carol served lunch. Fnaaily Gathering— Mr and Min. Reginald Pin kerman and Wesley attended a family gathhrtag Sunday at the Calvin Christensen home in Mon owi. Others there were Mr. and Mrs.Wayne Christensen and Shar on of Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prnkerman and boys of Redbird and Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Christen sen and Kay of Monowi Antra from Wyoming— Arriving Saturday from Lusk, Wyo., were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clinkinbeard. who visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Shelhamer until Mon day Ponton Insurance FLORENCE PONTON, Pro*. Insurance of All Utils and Bonds Phone 106 Golden Bldg Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101 Spencer State WSCS Parley 1 o Start 1 uesday Next Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday the Women’s Society for Christian Service of the Ne braska conference of the Metho dist church wil hold its annual j meeting in First Methodist ; church in Omaha. IJishop H. liascom Watts, head of the church in Nebraska, will speak of the missions fields he visited during his recent world j tour. Other speakers will be Mrs. Charles Mead and Mrs. Harlan Peckham, both of Omaha. Theme of the meeting wall be "Forward with Christ”. Mrs C. E Spence, president of the Atkinson WSCS, will be a ! delegate. Other Atkinson women J who will attend include Mrs. Al ii e r t Lemmer, Mrs Claude i Humphreys, Mrs. Lewis Humph rey, Mrs. Ernest Gotschall and Mrs. Charles Gates. A feature of the conference will be a special service of ded ication at which time the Atkinson unit will present the names of Mrs. Mabel Hammerberg and Mrs. Claude Humphreys to be ' honored with adult life member ships. Mrs. A. J. Camp of Atkinson is secretary for the northeast Ne braska district of the Wesleyan j Service Guild, which will hold its J state meeting Saturday and Sun day' at Omaha. Four hundred twenty societies, representing 32,000 memebrs, be long, to the conference. Mrs. H. L. Lindberg will be a delegate from the O’Neill society. Hospital Notes - i SACRED HEART (Lync h) Hospitalized: Mrs. George Clas-| sen erf Spencer, Martin Christen- i sen of Verdel, Joseph David, sr., | of Rushville, Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Norfolk, Nick Hostert of Butte, Mrs. Catherine Hubby of Butte, s William Jordan of Butte, Mrs. c George Lee and baby boy of i leen ' visiting relatives the past two weeks while Buddy’s broken leg healed. Sunday moved back to the ranch. STAR—Mrs. Fred Icker, an aunt of Mrs. Ewalt Miller, suf fered a fractured hip recently and is hospitalized in St. Joseph’s hospital in Sioux City. Vi r'’ . ,' / DE1.DIT—John Funk had maj or surgery last week at Our l-ady of Ixmrdes hospital in Norfolk RIVERSIDE Will Shrader was in Tilden Tuesday, M!arch 11, for a medical check-up. ORCHARD — Mrs. Clarence : Juracek is a patient m an Oma i ha hospital. Visit Brunswick— Mr. and Mrs. t. H. Switzer vis ited his sister and husband, Mr. and Mi's. Fritz Schinck In Bruns wick Wednesday, March 12. Sun day the Switzers were in Tilden visiting Mr. and Mrs Emory Kohl. To Omaha— Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Van Grundy and Terri Lee were in Omaha for the weekend as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keeley. PAGE NEWS Mrs. Emma Kemper entertain ed Mesdames Frieda Asher, An na Sorensen and Hester Edmis ten for her Monday dinner guests. The afternoon was spent visiting. Alice’s Beauty Shop SLIMLINER REDUCING MAttHINE Phone 2A3 — — — O’Nell! Drs. Wilson & Sucha PHYSICIANS tt SURGEONS Phone 138 —O’Neil! REPORT OF CONDITION OF Farmers State Bank of Ewing, Nebraska, Charter No. 1600 at the close of business on MARCH A, 1958 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal ances, and cash items in process of collection $ 150,133.22 United States Government obligations, direct and guaran teed 484,160.40 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 3,000.00 Loans and discounts (including $227.76 overdrafts) 401,174.96 Bank premises owned $950.00, furniture and fixtures $3,520.00 4,470.00 TOTAL ASSETS $1,042,988.58 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor porations $ 747,952.87 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 412.06 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 9,151.85 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 162,410.30 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) _ 13 700 00 TOTAL DEPOSITS . $933,627.08 TOTAL LIABILITIES .. $ 933,827.08 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* 25,000.00 SurPlus 50,000.00 Undivided profits 31,311.50 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 3,000 00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 109,311 -50 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITOL ACCOUNTS $1,042,938.58 ♦This bank’s capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of 525,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) 5 342,000 00 I, Richard IJ. Edwards, Cashier, of the above named bank, do hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. RICHARD D. EDWARDS, CORRECT — Attest: M. B. Huffman, Mary B. Huffman, L,. J. Spittler, Directors.