i REPORTS!* inuary 21, 1*78Delores Gritzner, Douglas Severs, BRADFORDEquip. Grader wp.. Chemical*Exchange Vows at Baptist Church•. Repair 40 97 ed lo appoint clerk. Scolcs rricd.ed to appoint In city attorney, rd. Carried. Clark war ap i officer, committee* ap Hows:n., James DemRoger Waller Com.. Harrywaa authorized FS. week whented that trcasur ■d to carry bond ided. Carried, wed to purchase chair from Ray for *8500 Sec urm. Carried wa* Introduced le of real estateMOWattend funeral *ervtc*0 for a cousin. Mrs W C Johnson Rurlal was In Oak Hill Ceme ■ tery at Cedar Rapid* Rela lives gathered at the church Inter for lunch.PEGOY MAO CHANGE IN PLANS Julie Jones celebrated her Mh birthday nnnlver*ary Jaiv uary 6. A dinner and many H'ft* wMh a birthday cake were the highlight*. Guests Included her grandparent*. Mr. Mrs Arnold Wilde of rural 0hrc and Jesse Jones: rlso an uncle. Mr Mrs. Allen Wilde and son* of rural OsaRe jiid her aunt and husband. Mr, Mr. lack Titus, Jeff,Petty, age 4.caw packed a ranee, as she was Rein* to rlav all nlRht with Julie.However. It was called off when she awoke at 1 a.m. and had to he taken home Dinner Rucsts of Mr*. Blanche Cook Sunday were her siiter*. Mrs. Vera Murschoolher coRuchl, a Japanese student who is being a guest this year of Mr Mrs Severs, the groom** parent*t. of West 5 ft 1 South 62 rt. of f Lot 7. Block 9kid resolution bo cad. Waller see ed unanimously.I no further husl Ion and vote the turned.Marion Noon, ClarkDKI.ORES IRENE Grit* per. daughter of the Walter GnUner* of Plainfield, wa* married December 28 In the Baptist church at Plainfield to Douglas Kent Severs, sonAt the gift tabic were Rhon da and Randy Gritzner of Plainfield, and Hlromu HyFOLLOWING A short wed «*lng trip, the groom will be completing hi* schooling in Ames, where he will gradu ate in February. The bride I* employed as a receptionist for Dr. E. E Dickens, a chiropractor at Clarksville.When the groom ha* com plctcd hi* schooling, the new Ivwed* will he at home on a farm north «4 Clarksville.of Mr. Mrs. Warren Severs of Clarksville. The 2 p.m. service was conducted by the Rev. Frederick Brown ofClarksville.Organ music was provided by Mrs. John Fritcher. Soloist Jim Gritzner. cousin of the hrldc. *ang. We ll Walkwith God.” nnd. The Lord'sPrayer.MAIAI Answer Wwif Need for Lno onc Notice ♦ISTRICT COURT TATE OF IOWA ■OR CHICKASAW :ounty IE MATTER ■ ESTATE OF ON ARNDT,Deceased. ,TE NO. 7283 F PROBATE OFAPPOINTMENT JTOR. AND NO0 CREDITORS •ERSONS INTER THE ESTATE OF iRNDT Deceased:hereby notified1 8th day of Jan-the Last Will and of Marion Arndt earing date of the of January. 1961. ted to probate in named Court andP. Turner was executor of saidThe bride, given in marriage by her father, was at-trcd in a white satin gown, with a bodice overlay of lace. Long bridal point sleeves and a stand up collar were also featured on the gown. which had been created by its wearer. A train and dainty veil completed the attire. The bride's How crs were white carnations and mums with ivy accents, which were carried on white RiMe. the latter a gift of the groom.Attendant* for the bride were her friend. Nancy Hammond of Tulsa. Okla.. who was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were her sister. lVKgy Grit/nor of Plainfield, and her frier.d and sister Inlaw of the groom. Mr* Wil linm Severs. Flower girl was Miss Lisa Kloinschmidt of Plainfield. The bride also made her sister's gown, and that of the flower girl.further given that to set aside said be brought in the urt of said County r year from the e second publlca -lt; notice, or thcre-arcver barred.; further given that « indebted to said requested to make payment to the d. and creditors lims against said II file them with nf the above named Viurt. as provided duly authenticated, ncc: and unless so n six months from I publication of this iless otherwise «1-peld) such claim reader be formerMs 8th day of JanSLIE P. TURNER, utor of said Estate Nashua, Iowa P. TURNER, for said ExecutorThe Indies of the bridal party carried rosettes of pop liermint carnations. The men had peppermint carnation boutonnieres, except for the groom, who wore a red carnation.The groom's attendants were his best man. John We mcr. a friend from Mootezu m», Iowa, and groomsmen. Dale Harris of Clarksville .■nd Keith Undeman of Ap lington. Ushers were Dan Gritzner of PlainHeld and Bill Arnold from Klemme. Iowa A RECEPTION, nosted by the Alva Wedekings of Clarks vllle, was held In the church basement. Mrs. Robert Sullivan cut and served the cakc. The groom's aunt. Mrs. Dorothy Hurd of Eldora. served the punch. The bride's aunt. Mrs. William Gritzner of Manchester, poured the cof fre. Miss Joyce BridRe* of Plainfield was in charge of the guest book Waltreoae were LuAnn Konb. Susie Phelps. Jnclle Alexander. Pamela Sullivan. Mary Schei-decker, and l-ois Pieter. Mrs. George DeVries and her committee were in charge of the★ The FLING Dispossecond publication of January. 1970.(J 1421 b).lie Notice ♦DISTRICT COURT STATE OF IOWA FOR CHICKASAW COUNTY THE MATTER HE ESTATE OF ILD R. MASSEE,Deceased. BATE NO. 7282 OF APPOINTMENT RINISTRATOR AND E TO CREDITORS -PERSONS INTERIN THE ESTATE OF I R MASSEE Dcire hereby notifieddebled to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, end creditors having claims against said estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law. duly au-thentleated. for allowance, and unless so filed six months from Hie second publication of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paldl such claims shall thereafter be forever barred Dated this 8th day of January. 1970.GOLDIE P. MASSEE, Nashua, Iowa ROBERT H. MASSEE, Nashua, Iowa Administrator* of said Estate JOHN R. CRONIN,Attorney for said Admlnls-No longer is it necessary to order You can buy the FLING register for paper, pre-loaded in DISPCYour name, address, etc., printed in the heading. No longer do you need to handle messy carbon paper or reload registers.EXAMPLE: An order tor 500 duplicate sets is delivered pre-loaded in5 FLING registers.I SEE SAMPLET/lP A/rvcAff**