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Mr. Vernon, I~., Hawkeye-Reeord
=nd The Lisbon Herald .~ ^
Thurs., Mar. 21, 1957 rage ¢}
Mrs. Dora Johnson entertained
the Social club at a 12:30 luncheon
at her home Thursday. Mrs. Charles
Young was a guest.
The J. C. Houles and Mrs. Winona
Bennett were Sunday dinner guests
of the Claude Stines at Lisbon.
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M l • 011 The Mechanicsville high school Mrs. Frank Woods, Mrs. Lowell ,-__._ /'%.._ C..L---:L..-- to think of going south for the win- I damaged by a tornado• It is believed Ce(~ar Rapids Cleall~
ecnanlcsvluue band took part in the county band Dauber and Mary Jane Seylar at-tr[gm vur Ogl~,~[rlg~r.~ tel" when he lives in Denver? that some of the equipment in
the / v~e.' D.~Uppgl~Sin~':~
Lucile Oavidson festival held Saturday at West tended a dinner and special meeting I ~,~_~ o.. ,~ ......... ~,~. ! -- I milking parlor can be used in a pole ~. each
Gla=ss' Co~
• • .kV.ILL~2...Ltd~ ~'Yt=l ll/d, ll W]. lb(2~*• • • • . ,*- "i • ' • ~ • r.
Branch• Wfllard Snustad directed held Saturday evemng by Maltav~,,~,.,~ • .... ,o [Prlmarv Road M,leaa Itype barn and loafmg shed whmh .(:~w D¢~h~,: ;b''l''r~
JOHN PAIDAR HERE the band• chapter O.E.S. m Cedar Rapids. I Hi .......... : _ __ , will be belt. $4,000 msurance was lone ','unk
Diet &i
John Paldar, R.M.3 arrived Sat- A regular meeting of Evangeline The Ray Jewells and Tommyl o ...... ....... In Nearby Count,es carrtcd on the barn Dr'. John P
Bar*h4
urday from Norfolk Va., for a 15- cha,~ter O E S was held Tuesda,, moved Thursday to the Glen Me-I ........ Feed burned mcluded 2 000 bales . :: 1_: .- :-.-="""~
• . ' ~ • • • ~ . . . an. • am morougmy enjoymg oapan • • i ' uiit x-r,ouuc~s ~nc.,
day leave with lus parents the Joe evening March 19th at the Masonic Klbben resdlenco on east Mare st., a~n 1P-^ '* ..... u ,~^ .:..~ ~,~ Lmn county has 43 miles of 18 of hay, 40 bushels of corn and a ton Jack's Store ~ris0~
Paidars and brother Joe. He return- hall Initiation followed the bust formerly occupied by the Dave Ed- ,~, • ~%~ ,,u~= ~ m~ ~.,,~; .~,~ I foot pavement, 7.6 miles of 20 foot, I of protein Six hundred pounds of Prison Industries,
ed to the States last week from Per- ness meeting Refreshments were wards family people, me~r eustomsL me,r sm~mes ~ 11.6 miles of 22 foot 49.4 miles of iraw milk "was lost Fortunately all Iowa-Illinois Gas!
~n~r~d been station !:r.Vredtb~viol~.~t H:r¢[YLJa:keSO~aMr(~. ~ih~:na~~i:~: ' ~~ii;~enn~et?rot:i~nedmmi:iq~iii ~y~:m~fi~iyi~i~o~ip~Z45d! ! ~~t tereffo~::i;lekm~:' C~!~i~dikPe~!~
" ' h i P Y • ' ' • • ' o . . t "s west Care - ........,
• Mrs. M. E. Sauer entertamed t e We have had a very mild wmter~Assn H . : ................ an
SPONSOR TREE-PLANTING .......... m Th rs ~ The Walter Sebestas spent Tburs- .......... , • of theroad thatgoes south tel ach B~os Comp ]'~l
lJelta 19eK ClUb at her no e u - I • • • sere in tne .toKyo-YoKonama area , DeEps Jones Cou
Garden club met Thursday after- _ ............... day and Fmday m Ch*cago. J .......... " Jones county has 48 1 miles of 18 I Blairstown s$. ~ ' el
• - say evening, lvtrs,wazter *,~aen,, l*notlgn it's ramer corn at times i .. ~ • , er, ~msc. ~xpenS
noon with Mrs. Howard Rmehart, ,.m~ ~,~,**, .....~a,.~ A~,~t,, Mrs. Paul Horner was a week end I,, . ~..~ ~..] ......... ~,.~t. ..... : foot pavement, 3.8 miles of 20 foot, I---- I Dempsy Jones, C0~14
Mrs Glenn Woods assisting. Mrs ;'Y ..... s- ~,,-~:, $.'_'~ ~ "*'~_Y_'" guest of the Clair Hefflefingers in / '~.'~u .... ~ ~,~. ,=,~ ,~,~.~,/uw~ t 9 7 miles of 22 foot no pavement I aa A l Ikl J I er Recording
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u_. ' .~.~ ~,.~ .... o,=.~,~.~..~ +~,~ ]~¢ r~rumroy an(* ,,ucne iJavloson were ,~;~_ ,~...:.~ /an(1 a Iew Ilurrles now ancl men I " - ......... , ivlerv , rms,rona iMameu
! Frank F Bates ~1
• ~u~,a~u ~t,,u,,,~, p,~o,.,,~,-,~ ~,.,- -,-~- . ,..,vua~ ~p*u~. . • over zz leez wl~e. 1~ mnes el i " ~ surer " '
, . guests.The latterreceivedguestt • ~Theflowers and trees are buddmg , ~ , BounUes ....
son on 'Visions of Sprmg Glory -- __:_~ . Mrs. Joe Paldar spent Thursday ..... i bltummous and 11 miles of gravel ! F~|e#.|,.~ f*^,~,~,,,,:,,,**,,,. M:~chnick Typewrite1
"~- - ~ "" --:-~ " .... ' Mrs p~,~c. "'-it" ~'~- *ath~" Ben °asha- near t ancl some are Die.sing alrcaay I "ib-,.mmmt,~E %.,%,~mnnmmmmoom%.Pmeg;/ " Expense .,.~
~nafle and~mwerm~ xrc¢~. . w ,, ~,¢~ • =~ ~ ~ I..~ • ~ . . ' -. " Cedar ~-"nt-" has ^n]'" ~o .~il~. I ................. :2~
..... • ..... L -*-- ... ..... " Mrs Helen Simpson was hostess~-:~-. ~ zne plum trees nave been tn oleos I ,.~uu ~ , t, ~ ..o ~, ~o I [ Mr. Vernon Hawke~I
• .ester lsicotx gave the ,,c ~u~y u, . ... ......... x,xaxxu,,. I f^- ~,.-.., *h ........ ~ ......... ~ ,- I of 18 foot pavement 13 4 miles of 20 i Mervyn Armstrong Mt. Vernon i Pub Board prec. *~
Joyce Kilmer, authorof "Trees to. me nl,.o CLUb at ~rs no~il~in Mrs. Everett Ferguson and her I~'an,s~'~amous=ch~rr:~ blossom': are !foot, 3.3 miles of 22 foot, 33.9 miles !was elected a district commissioner/ Co.ntral C!ty NewS'~
and Sharon Jackson accompamed rnursaay atternoon. . P two sons, Walter of Iowa t~ty aria I ~ .... ~ .. . ~ of ,~avernent more than 22 feet ' for a c. -e~r *~r,~ ,,f *~ T;,~., ~,,. / ~ ~oaru ~roc ..... :..'.'~"
~,,, l:~,t ~A,~ ~a'~rla¢ c,~*,a the edna Ward was a guest r~,,~,~ ~nont the week end in Des I annul flue me. We are quite close ', ,~ i "'-z ..........~" .... " "-"~"- I ~:euar Rapids Ga~
o~ ~,e ....... ~ ....... ~, ....... ~, ...... • ...... .-. ...... ,. ...... ~'o M" F"-'i ~n .... le .......... i wiae and 16 1 miles of gravel[ty Soil Conservation District at the/ Board Proe .....
• ,~om ±he plnocnle ClUb me~ weunes- Moines in the Immo of h~r daugh-[L ~. uJ a u un u ar uayb can . ," ' . ,, ,' , , ~ , ~. , ;' '"~.~,~
based on the ,~ ...... _ ............ - ...... ? i-el a beaut:ful view of it I~ eel" donnson county has z5.6 mlles of ; annual election held on Thursday at 1 t.~tar ~apms u=--i
The club voted to sponsor a clean hay atternoon wltn l.vlrs. ~. ~: *,tel- ter, Mrs. Oran Wallick. Mr. Walhck l ~ • , . " - • , ". ~ - 13 foot navement 12 4 miles of 20 ! the Presb-'terian church Marion I ~.ffxpznse ........ ='-:'/5~[k
u"~ week and a tree planting proS- tering. Mrs zlora wnson nela mgn was seriously injured recently in)tasty is a pleture-postcar~ moun-~ .... .'- .. -'~ : ...... i ~ • ' '1 ~ar ~rmung t:om~%
w ' • ''-i-- ,,, ..... ,~_.~ ...... ;~.. i Ion* t~.~ runes ot zz ~oot, zz.~ mnes, He succeeds Robert Bell Coggon t ~upplies ................... ~:%~
ect score, an automobile accident ~a n. vv~ ar~ p~ ........ ~ ~L* ~"'~ over 22 feet wi~ ~oides 1~ 2 miles ' ..*"-- "~- ~- ....... ~- :''~ ~ "'^~ ' I The Torch Press ~
Refreshments were served by the Birthday club met Tuesday for The Walter Kiehls and their niece ]there this summe,:. They have beau- of bituminous ~and~ 8 6 miles of i and° c~air~an ~h'e']as~=tw~." " ~,~rs j R ~Sl~t¢~°'~rYsd~i'"5o~:~
nes at ot luck ostume [iiul resozt~ anu temples [net( ,
hotesses Mrs W H Bar a one o'clock p and c Janie Eggert of Cedar Rapids spent " "• i ........ ~ ~.:_~ r°a~ " • ] n : • *~: ~ ~:'~%~
tended the meeting as a guest• party at the home of Mrs. L. C. Met- a couple of days m CArnage last ] ~mcere~y_ i The state of Iowa has a of -an ] " ee. • e. • .. I fiee Supplies ..... -~ "~
+~-"-.- '~ootumes worn b" the mem week , ±warilyn t, verman I ' s o /rarrlc V,Ola.ons The Superior preSS,' ~,~
-------- ~ .... s.-~ ~ ~ • " ' • • ~ I1 2 798 miles of pavement 18 feet Stationery .~
P.W.O. CIRCLES bers w e r eJapanese,Salvation Dr E H Llthg attended a med- ~ '..' Thomas L K"~'^~- ~ .........I_, . .~ ............ '~ %~
, - • wlae' 1 247 miles 20 feet wide 873' . ~:,~, ±vx~. v~rnun,/ Lau, t.nce ~ress . 1%
Franc~s Hoodmaker who ~s a ge Bl n ]one,
Esther Circle met Friday after- Army and somefrom theGay Nine- ical meeting Thursday evening at .......... ;. - , -- -imiles22'feetwid 2"1" il 2I. .Iwas fined $5and costs on March a ks & Stat" ]e~ ~i;~
noon with Mrs. Buell Pieper. Mrs. ties• The occasion honored Mrs. the Montrose hotel in Cedar Rap- ologmt w~tn *~mlnps ~etroleum ~o., i ,,,~ ~, ~.n^o e ,~ m~es ~ ~eeA~! 16 for operating a car with excess-[ Cr~elclitc Guide & Ad~U.~ %~::
writes irom seeker (:olo wnere ne =~ * - u ,., , ~,xpensc
Will Schrader led devotions and the Kettering, Mrs. William Burke and ids. I . . "' , " 196"l'*~rn~{es "of~ -r~vel*~road'~n 't~eliv. and unusual noise Policeman 1 iow~~" Electric Ligi{t" ~"
lesson was given by Mrs. H. J. Mrs. Joe Cruse whose birthdays oc- The Emil Dahls are visiting this imaKes trequent .traps to an oil field i..rimar., road :~stem Scheetz filed the charge" . Co~npany, Light-.'": %~
Maurer. i cur this month week with relatives and friends in I near mere: n..ls neaaquarters are in w ~' ~' " ! Theodore L. ~Iydson Maxwell I wI~mg insurance :
• 'th Mrs ' • Omaha L~enver ou~ smce uee. ~ ne nas oeen' ~ • ' "-k', : ................... ~:
Deborah Cwcle met w, "i Mrs. Emma Miller, Mrs. Rex Tay- • . ] ........... . , ,~ ,,~ ~, ,, [was feed $15 and costs for speed- [ Iowa Natmnal Mut ,,t-
Howard Rinehart, Mrs. Glen Woods, lor and Mrs Marie Butler attended Mr. and Mrs. Chfford Ayres and i wen-s~tnng every two weeks at ~ne! uarn ~urns un t, ornel!ing with a truck 2 miles west of Co.. Office SUPPJ:~
co-hostess. Mrs. Walter Johnston ! funeral services for Linus Knebel Mrs. Eloise Martinez spent Satur-Is~te o~ an on well• Oemg drilled ne.ar I r , .... [Mt. Vernon on U.S. 30. Sgt. Howard I M~ta~thtIe~ilntihc Ce~':~, ,
was in charge of devotions and the i held Tuesday morning at Hills day at Ames with Mrs. Ayres' andl-~aeeKer- - tie en]oys ~ne 24D-mi!e I farm ,n Denton ~ounTy[Mille," filed the charge. I Natq Ass'n of C'oU~lFk ~kJ
• nt-~ b-- Mrs Rob i . Mrs Martinez' narents the oonnlanve ana reports mat me t=oloraaol 1Wiohnr~ ~ q~illnt=,~*~ A/[~ri,~n ~xr_~cl .Y~isc Expense ~'''l t|li
msson was prese ~u y -I Mr and Mrs C D Darlino ana • ~ - - - ' .............................. .:: "-- ' ,* -
...... • • • • ~, o,~,~,~,~,o I nignway flenartment does an excel , ~ mrge Dairy Darn on a ~ornen I ~- - - ..... 'Z'* ..... ' ,':" [ ±. ~. ~a. Oorp'n. ,'~ "'"
eIha~h~e~ircle met with Mrs. Otto ! wM:Si E:ni~hH::ts o:f ~o:l~Ilml.a~i~e The Norman Fredericks of Bu-lien}. lob m clearmg the snow, espe- college-owned farm northwest of ] ~n:fa ~t~;uc~non ~Ssou~~ :fP~v~oa~ng] MFiX:nUre~en~{~e'i'"~|~,~***
Pruess. Mrs. Laverne Pruess was ler Addi~onal Sunday dinner chanan were Sunday guests of their lclany m me mountam passes• ne,~tans~wn ournea.to me grouna !Vernon. Patrolman C. C. Wagner l Proc....=_:..-~,t%~f|~
her assistant. Mrs. Rudolph McNee ~ ' • " son-in-law and daughter, Mr. andl Dizen stops on at Aspen, Cole, 40 early.~naay mormng wm~. xannea ] filed the charge I
...... ,_. __~ ! guests of Mrs. Miller were the ,~. ,_,.~._ ,~...,,. miles off his regular routefor~ Dy a howling wes~ win(* ±he ~arm ~ ..... " ..... , ~.:.~:~s ........
was in cnarge oI me wor~mp anul.~ ~ ~,~^. *-..~*.. ..~.~ +~ ~r T ~,,,~. ,_,,,u ,~,~. " " . . " I ~rnola L ~rawner Nit vernon I .vleenng ............... ;
the lesson was given by Mrs Clar- ............ Mrs John Fry was a Wednesday week end of skiing. en .nted by Franklin Fetzer. was fined and eos on 'March Donald L. end .
ence Kline. Bli~:?~S°~lfed?'lV~ar]'on~'t'l~e" ~:'~: evenmg dinner guest, of Mrs. Nelhe erFfr:n~eha~ibe~om~ qUeinte:r boo~t- h Cause of .the fu-e Is •beheved to for operatmg a vehicle with defec-i S;(e, ec,Me~'.ngt~pi~e
-------- "" ..... r'ori Ka' of Win t'la~tenDerger m I~ISDOn. • . ~ne ave been enner an on ourner usea ~ tive equipment. Patrolman R Red- I Trustee Meeting~
PLAN FOR 50TH ANNIVERSARY ~Ul~S ha, ina a~n~ta ~rse Arthur Phelns Jackie Horner, who is with Col- last t,me" he was there the tempera- to heat water for cleaning dairy i dick, filed the charge. " Theodore~yxeenn Kemp,r, ~ ..................
Royal Neighbors met at their hall]~'"~. " ~,~ ,~f ~,,~,~ ~n,~ th~ lins Co. in Cedar Rapids spent the ture was 65 degrees and the City equipment or else defective wiring. ! Arnold G Kirkberg, 56 Lisbon
] Kermit ~ Naylor
Tuesday evening• Plans were made i ~"~'~'~'~zm~"~ t,:~u~"T~'~"Cit'v- week end at home. park was nearly as crowded as on When Mr. Fetzer was awakened was fined $300 and costs' on last Meeting ............. '.~:
for the 50th anniversary which the ~;'~'CZ~ ~': ..... ='2"'*';J':. .... T ='=-'" --------- a summer day with people visiting by the fire about 3 a m the entire!w~o~,, ~,.. ~,,~,~ r,~..~ n~ Orvie McCrJght. 'l~
...... • ~, ' " rs " * ~ ~u'z'-.o'-~cz,7 tJ2r uuul~: %.~llaxl~ JL-t:~LL- • "
• . . l lne ~arnngs, Ivlrs. nol~ ana Ivl . • • th zoo i n" 'n " . . . • ~ .... M, etmg ..................
orgamzahon will observe March 26. MEn, ~n~nt ,~,n,~v ovonin~ in the Mflhons of dollars are lost each e , p c ~ckt g and playmg ten- structure was ablaze. The wed nmgroth m d~strlct court at CedartIarv0y Chismorc, T
Refreshments were served by[~'~.~.~'~.~.+'~," ~:~,~-~'~n~'~osa year because Iowa farmers either nis. Denver had only a week in fortunately carried the flames away!Rapids on a guilty plea to an o m vi Meeting ............. =::
Mm~s. Paul He* net, Philli Ward, i° ..................... ~ ........ fail to prevent disease outbreaks in January when the temperature was hem othc~ buildings and the Van',hal ............. ' ~'"J. P Forrcst '~*
WMI'(II P~.a~:l(Hor~n~r [ntCrta~d the ~iTydh~Ll~sKoff~:i~g:Yal~l!~°:M:r~s-' !h!~!lia~:t°:klo°r el~eJadliste°stake ioevi!iagT~t~ 4~aeT~an~df 6i~Wo]c~ii~i~;!i ~{i~!~,bdepa~tn~'nttecP3t ot~U~ ! tnh~!~!liln o~na~i:eigW~tw~!fe°MPYv~ee~! APT~O~i~,m~'sFG~£~c~ry,
several consecutive days. In his The 48 by 56 foot building had
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Proceedings of the Board of Super- Conrad Grocez
vi~ors. Dr J. J.
State of Iowa, County of Linn, ss. Dr* M. A.
January 8, 1957. Fisher Drug .......
The Board of Supervisors met pusu- Aid ........................ "~i~
ant to adjournment, I Dr. J. T. Hecker, ~*~
Present: Supervisors Henderson, Dr. Otto Kruse, 1%1~][~1%¢ n
Sutera and Wiley. I Royal Lanudry. Me~ --,,,,,i
On motion by Supervisor Wiley, sec-I Sorg Drug. Med. Ax~d~ pAiLi~~
ended by Supervisor Sutera, the sin-I Dr. E F. KopeckS, "~ "u[~/|
utes of the meeting of Jan: 2nd wereI Dr. E. B. McConkieJPe ... -
approved as read; all members votingI Dr. J.ohn Gardner ~ n~ "~
"Aye" thereon• - I
On motion by Supervisor Sutera sec-I May's Drug StoreS,~ "
Aid ............................. ~,~., --
ended by Supervisor Wiley, the fol-~Dr A fred Brendel,,~L,~
lowing resolution was adopted; all I Dr Herbert GerS~ ~'v"4
members voting "Aye" thereon. ) Aid ......... ............... e~."~ ~._.
Resolution I Wyeth Laboratory,clyde'
Be It Resolved by the Board of I St. Luke's HosI~
Supervisors, Linn County, Iowa• thatI
Hospital ...................
Wm. H. Behrens, the County Engineer~ Cedar Rapids Clea~'
of Linn County, be and he is hereby l
designated, authorized and empowered ,I
ou behalf of the Board of Supervisors l
of said county to execute the certifi-I
cate of completion of work and final~l
acceptance thereof in accordance withi
the plans and s.ecifications therefor
in connection with all farm-to-marketl
construction projects in this county.
On ,notion by Supervisor Wiley, sec-
onded by Supervisor Sutera, the fol-
lowing appointments in the office of
the Clerk of the District Court for the
term were approved: all members vet-
ing "Aye" thereon.
Earl A. Evans, 1st Deputy•
Ira L. Gritman, 2nd Deputy and
Depnty Registrar.
Larry Burrows. 3rd Deputy•
Mae Conner, Clerk.
Doris Westbrook Clerk.
Nelda Hamer, Clerk.
Nadine Krug, Clerk•
Patricia Baker, Clerk.
Betty Brecht. Clerk.
On ,notion by Supervisor Sutera, sec-
ended by Supervisor Wiley, the fol-
lowing appointments in the office of
the County Sheriff were approved; all
members voting "Aye" thereon•
William J. Kudrna, Deputy Sher-
iff, assigned to County Attirney's
office.
The following were appointed as
deputy sheriffs to ser~'e without co~t o*
liability to Linn County:
Hollis Vance Brown.
Kyle Mills.
Parvin Jensen.
Eugene J. Hedlund.
A. O. Ambrose.
Ou motion by Superviso~ Sutera, see-'
ended by Supervisor Wiley. the fol-
lowing official bonds were accepted
and ordered placed on file; all mem-
bers voting "Aye" thereon:
William J. Kudrna, Deputy Sher-
iff:
Carl W. Hcndrickson, Asmstant
County Attorney•
James Bromwell, Assistant Court-
ty AttorneY.
Gladys Holzworth Deputy Court-
tr Treasurer.
Elmer R. Ward, Clerk Wash-
ington Township.
Fred M. Bailey, Clerk Brown
Township.
,,, Charles R. Bulicek, Constable
vice M,d. Aid .'"~•
Lumir St~lba. Re~t
Charle~ H, rt. Re~t,
M-% Elizabeth I~0~ •
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pany, Maint. -~;"i~
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B. F. GoodriCl~
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decorate.
Kill .u,~o,~o o.
11 III REMODELING
Dial 2821 Mt. Vernon, Iowa
Mart,on Township.
On motion by Supervisor Wiley, see- SECONDARY
Concrete Materia
ended by Supervisor Sutera, the fol- tion Co.. Con
lowing reports were accepted and 0r- D~n A. Tunk~
dered placed on file, all members vet- STATE
ing "Aye" thereon. Dr. R. K.
Arthur Axmear, Clerk of District
Fee
Court, 4th Quarter 1956. Adam .%..
Jas. H. Smith, Sheriff, 4th Quar- stoners Fee
ter 1956• tRANG'S ~)TSIi
On motion by Supervisor Sutera, sec- Clifford L~Barg~
ended by Supervisor Wiley, the follow- *.outs Me,,k. Iu
ing resolution was ~dopted; all mere- How'~rd Meyer
bets voting "Aye" thereon.
Resolution j Indemnity .........
Marvin F. Null.
t~e It Re~olved by the Board of gu-I Wm. Feid.
pervisors, Linn County Iowa, that it
is ordered notice to denart as provided l ~vr~ond ScbleV,
tlarold Stewart.
by Cbapier 252. 1954 Code of Iowa to Kenneth v~s~ev
prevent the acqu'ring of a settlement in i ROAD ( L:~ART~
this cot sty be served upon each of the~ B. F. Goodr
following named persons to-wit: J %V~e~ , •
L~ge Cassius 200 1st Ave NW. COItNTV"~,qSEI
Jone~ County. J M. G. Linklett(
Boyle Raymond, 852 5th Ave., SE. ! Fi~U~r & Ch~w
Boeding Henry, 524 6th St SE, Book~ & Bin~
Buchanan County. I Kuhi,~s H~trdw
KilIough, Ida, 301 25th Ave SW,Mise Expense.
Massachusetts. M,~tt Pqrrott & }
Wright Willie, 1218 15th St, SE, Bl~nk~ & St,~t~
Mississippi.
On ,notion by Supervisor Wiley, sec- Morri~ Sanford
nnded by Supervisor Sutera, the fol- fice Supplies
h~wing persons were appointed as COUNTY
members of the Ltnn County Board of Snodgrass
Social Welfare, allmembers voting Care'& Keep
"Aye" thereon. Maintenance
Mrs. Donald BiaseD. Cedar Rap- C.E. Sprague.
ids. Paul L Bake
Mrs. Louis Petrak. Alburnett. %Vesley" :artos
On m )ti m by Supervi,~or Wiley, sec.
ended by Supervisor Sutera, the Chair-I Ll,ovd Davis.
ma ~ of the Board was authorized and: Ho~,ard Jorda
directed to sign a maintenance co'~tract R. L. Lynch,
for the short way radio for the Court-I Seward Long~
tv Ep~'ineer and Count:," Sheriff with l Willis McBride,
Walter Hurt, Sal:
the M,otorolq Commui~icatlons and l Edwnrd T. Ame~ ~! ~..
Electronics Inc.all members voting Keith Boys., sala ~, [hz,
"Aye" thereon. { ~ndrow ~ersh~', ~ ,, '~
For Calms allowed reference is made l Charles Maxfic , ~ /~-I
to claim Nos. ] to 135, both inclusive, ] LeRoy J.
SoP]r~10'~',- "'~[1C
al.o on file in claim register under this Dewey Alexand~er{~d~,J
date I James Claflin, ~;~ff"~M Sf~
Claims Allowed Wm Dvm'ak. Sa~Lt "
COTTNTY ] Chal:les KadleC, ',~,
E R Petro, Post Master, Post- I Harr Minor S~,
'ag(: .................................................... $ D6.00/ I. L.Ysword. 's~l~: F~,.
Sandra Lowell, Salary ................ 72.C0] Robert Williams,¢~-- I
A. L McKinstry Salary ........30.00 Lestcr CarawaY, ~i,~r~ ill /
A. L." McKinstry. Mileage ........ 18.13] ~'r~ncis ~.+aineS.F "ut~ '.~
A. L. McKinstry. Salary ............ 34.0,~1 ,L L. H~,adv. ;i~ c~)i
A. L. McKinstry. Mileage ........ 14.33/ Arthur Hohib. ~'~ Ior (:
Earl Laurence, Salary ............ 123.00 Alv,~ Shoehv, S~!~l~M --
Itolden-Kai~ler Company, Stock !~. C. ~N~lmer ~r~ %1 Whl,
& Office Supplies ...................... 10.00/ F/,rl PTelbig. Sq~i/. ".,n
Holrten-Kahler Company Stock 14.87 ~rm. C~nr'~d. S,~l~~
Holden-Kahler Company, Office I ~mer F. Dye, ~IF' I
Supplies .......................................... 7•75 Wesley J Dv'~'.ff ~l~I~ "
W,~lton A. Keller Company, Of- ] El,~,r,v" T~ I£nlgIl~' 4 "vl
fice Supplies ................................ 59.16 al T,~C~ere, S~l~r.~,'
~,Valion A. Keller Company Of- d vir~.il T,on~erb~
rice Supplies ................................ 16.65 .T~ck Nm-rt~ 9~:
Walton A. Keller C,ompany Of- j T~%rold XTq~I' S~1~,~
rice Supplies ................................ 14.54 ,l~on Well~, ~a~.~"
W~lton A. Keller Company, Of. ] ~xri~}mr Oliph-nt.~ 1
rice Supplies ................................ 1.20 i Carl C',-os~, F~I~n~ L
M~rris Sanford Company, Of- I~rv EI~in gal~l~ r
lice Sunplies : ............................... 15.00 ~.r~in !~i~ber, ~]~ ~. n
Morris Sanford Company. Of- I~,.,nk V~ndryX ~ ~lm
fie. Sunplies ................................ 4.251 ~aw~r~ ~m,~v' ~4
Morris Sanford C o m p a n y, [ M L, Mi e~ ,~al~.~
Stoek .................................................. 21.17 l~m. B. Ho ,~b. ~
Powell Roofing Company, Im- I~''v T"r'~°n'-~l~T]~'~---. ,
t)rovements .................................... :.595.02] c'.. C-. ~W~rritt. ~LF"~uO~| 8
Fisher Drug Company, Prison-] Roy Sehnntz~e, V0,
ers Expense .................................. 13.31 John Souk~m. ,_~ l~
City Water Works, Water ser- I On motion tn,~o~;
vlce .................................................... 150.961 adjourned nntil ~
Machin Paint Company, Sup- I DndleV ~to~
plies .................................................. 5.25 ] Ltnn ~
Communications Engineer i n g t visorS.
Co.. Radi,o Account ................ 57.36~ Ot o F. HanT.1tl~
Robert E. Brosh, Coroners Fee 6.94 County AuditOr'