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Moravia Union, Thursday, JOUR PRESS 19 ASSOCIATION 69 Association Founded 1885 MEMBER NANYAPER Moravia Union Second Class Postage Paid at Moravia, Iowa 52571 C. R. and H. K. Dhority, Editors-Publishers Official County Paper Issued Every Thursday SUBSCRIPTION RATE3 Appanoose and Monroe Counties One Year $3.00 Elsewhere in United States $3.50 (In Advance) Rays Ramblin's Who ever said that there weren't regular flights to Havana? Recentuy there have been regular weekend flights.

Amazing how President Nixon is apparently acclaimed by a vast majority of the people, and how many remarks they were glad that the other so-and-so is now a private citizen of Texas. It's a safe bet it will not be long, after some action is taken by the new government staff, that criticism will start again. Most believe there will be many changes made, but it not expected to be swift or unusually drastic. Following are remarks concerning the Moravia community which was received recently from Hilda Walter, who was a patient for some IDS INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED SERVICES INC. Exclusive Distributor for 4 Mutual Funds Write for Information (a prospectus booklet) CALL' YOUR INVESTORS MAN "WHERE TO CALL" LOREN H.

HARDINGER Boor 168 Ph. 132-2540 Albia, lowa CECIL. STANSBERRY 312 W. Prairie Ph. 856-6032 Canterville, lows January 28, 1969 time at Iowa City hospital: Dear Ray: As we neared home from Iowa City the sign at north edge of town "Moravia, the Heart of the Rathbun Area" was a very! welcome sight, but to me it should have read the community with a Heart." While up there came face to face with the problem of explaining where I was from.

Thinking it easier to explain I'd say "know where Ottumwa or Albia, or Centerville?" This was the wrong way to explain it. I found out later, as the days went by and my mail continued to come in by the dozens. One nurse came in with a handful and said, "Say, where are you from." After I had gone round robin to explain and finally got to the name, Moravia, she said, "Just what I thought. We had a lady here that got mail like this several weeks ago by the name of Mamie Tisue. That must be quite a community." I agreed and from then on when asked I always said Moravia, the same town Mamie Tisue is from and they understood.

As people leave our community I feel they take with them something you don't find in every community, "true friendship." Each day at 12:30 Nola Callen came by to visit. Got so the nurses referred to her as Dr. Callen. Each day Cyril McDanel would walk to the children's unit to see Virgil Johnson and bring back to me a report on how he was doing. Then there was Forest Purvis who dropped by each day to chat about "the old home town." (He was there to see his fa Johnny Eaton.) Carl Boyer dropped in before and after his surgery.

Down the hall was Dr. Edwards and Mrs. Edwards dropped in to say "bello." Mrs. Gerald Mikels, whom ashamed to say I had never met before, came down for a daily chat. While this was going on up there, there were the ones that kept the home front going for Friz and Marchelle.

Somehow I feel God uses this means sometimes to slow us up and give us time to just plain "think" and be thankful. So as I attempted to write a "thank you" first thanked God for the priviledge of living among such a group of people and secondly, I wondered, "how do your thank a whole community!" Sincerely Hilda STRENGTH We've found it true, and also often when inquired where we were from not to beat around the bush, southern Iowa, south of Des Molnes or some like generality. Proudly spit it out, "from Moravia." Quite Cha Bible Now will 1 lift up myself. -(Isa. Every thought we think, every affirmation that we speak, every prayer that comes from the heart can be A step toward the highest goals--the full expression of Christ within us.

YOU'LL SAVE TIME AND MONEY ON A TRACTOR ERS CHECKUP NOW Bring in your tractor now before the spring rush hits you and us, We'll tune up the engine and check over all moving parts. Service or repair will cost less now and this spring your tractor will deliver more horsepower, use less fuel, and you'll enjoy driving a smooth-running tractor. Drive your tractor in or call us to pick it up. NOW is the best time before our shop is jammed with work. LISTENI National Farms and Home How, Saturdays, NBC ALLIS-CHALMERS 49 SALES AND SERVICE Van Dorin Implement Company ALLIS CHALMERS NEW IDEA Sales Service Dial 724-8513 Moravia, Iowa often the reply is that they know of it, and almost always as a wonderful place to have been.

New Hope by Gladys Harsh Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holling. worth of Key West, are the parents of a girl, Lynnette Ana, born Friday, January 17. She WAS welcomed by a brother Lee.

Mrs. Hollingworth is the former Linda Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood of Albia and a niece of Genevie Kalvig. Mr.

and Mrs. Ruben Faber spent Saturday evening with Genevie Kaivig and Bessie Donovan, Mr. and Ivan Harsh spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cridlebaugh.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clark spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Free.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Free spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boblenz.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilson and family were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Junior White Tuesday evening.

They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trenton Wilson Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Long, Marie and Jay and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilson this past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burger and family spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harsh, Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Wilson plan to take R. C. Wilson to train today where he plans to visit Burke Wilson in San Diego, Calif. Proceedings of The Board of Supervisors JANUARY 2, 1969 The Hoard of Supervisors of Appanoose County met in regular session with Carl Evans, Gall W.

Felkner and Arthur M. Streepy present. They transacted the following business and allowed the following claime. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPERS APPROVED lowegian Printing Company, Centerville, Iowa Moravia Union, Moravia, Iowa Weekly Tribune, Moulton, Iowa AGREEMENT AND CONTRACT This Agreement and Contract made and entered into this 3rd day of January 1969, by and between noose County, lowa, and its Board of Supervisors consisting of Gail W. Feikner, Chairman, Carl A.

Evana and Arthur M. Streepy, members: hereinafter known as parties of the first part and Callie B. Elllott, hereinafter KnOWn 88 party of the second part. Parties or the first part do hereby employ party of the second part as Matron of the Ladies Rest Room Jocated in the Appanoose County Courthouse for a period of one year starting January 1, of 1969 $140.00 to January 1, month 1970 paid at A salary per semi-monthly on the 16th and 30th day of each month and also. to receive a 7-day paid vacation, It is further agreed that it shall be the duty of the Matron to at all times keep the rest room clean with floora scrubbed and waxed, all stools and lavatories clean and in 8 healthful condition.

It is also understood and agreed that the party of the second part shall be off all legal holidays except Memorial Day and Veterans Day, It is further agreed that the party of the second part shall remain on duy all holidays when the City of Centerville, lowa, has a large gathering or celebration of some kind. It is also agreed that when the need arises the party of the second part shall clean and also supervise the ladies rest room located on the east side of the main entrance of the Courthouse. It la further agreed that at anytime any of the above provisions are violated by either party and are not rected with in 5-days this contract and agreement automatically becomes void without further notice by either party. Signed in duplicate this 3rd day of January, 1969. Signed: Appanoose County Board of Supervisors Gail W.

Felkner Carl A. Evans Parties of the First Purt Callie B. Elliott Party of the Second Part Attest: Verl K. Farnsworth County Auditor RESOLUTION Be It Remembered, in this the 2nd day of in regular meeting of the Appanoose County Board of Bupervisora motion was made by Evane and seconded by Streepy that Gall W. Felkner act as Chairman of the Appanoose County Board of Supervisors for the year of 1969.

Passed and adopted this 2nd day of January, 1969. Signed: Appanoose County Board of Supervisor Gall W. Felkner Carl A. Evana Arthur M. Streepy Attest: Verl K.

Farnaworth County Auditor RESOLUTION BE IT REMEMBERED, in this the 2nd day al January, 1969, in regular meeting of the Appanoone County Board uf Supervisors as in compliance with Section 872.6 of the 1966 Code of Iowa, provides that each year the Board of Supervisors shall appropriate the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) for use in the Teachers Institute Fund. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board that the County Auditor is hereby authorized to transfer $150.00 from the County General Fund to the Teachers Institute Fund Passed and adopted this 2nd day of January, 1969. Signed: Appanoose County Board of Supervisora Guil W. Felkner Carl A. Evans Arthur M.

Streepy Attest: Verl K. Farnsworth County Auditor RESOLUTION BE IT REMEMBERED, iu thia the 204 day of January, 1969 in regular meeting of the Appanoose County Board of Supervisora, motion was inade by Felkner und seconded by Streepy, that Dr. M. G. Parks be appointed as Appanoose County Medlead Exemluer for a term of two years.

Term expiring January 2. 1971. Passed and adopted this tad day of January, 1969. Signed: Appaupose County Board of Supervisors Gall W. Felkner Carl A.

Arthur M. Streepy AtreaL: Verl K. Farosworth County Auditor RESOLUTION Whereas, It to the duty of the Board such of Supervisors to appropriate Amounts as are necessary dor varioua offices and departments of the for the ensuing year, and Whereas, the Board of Supervisors must specify from which of the County Funds such appropriations shall be derived. anercire de it Resolved, buaru or Supervisors appropriate tue 1010 wing stated sums Antu amounts 104 t120 various offices and department the County to De paId from the General runa of said County tor CIte year of 1969: Salaries County Auditor's Vince $23,370.00 boaru or UV county Attorney 8 U.TICE Put. vu coulLy recoruer 3 VILICE 11, VU Coully 1reagurer utfire 24,8 uv vInce VU Jalitor c.

Assistant Janitor 4, uv uvaru UL Sucuas wellare ZOU, VU 300. Uv LOW Cierxs 140.00 AV IV. UV on lest KoonI vu (Courthouse) 460.00 DU JeHE (Courtaouse) ov Binding 11,000.00 Be It Election Expense bU. UU day 0. January, workers Compensation in- Ing of the Butance u0 of Supervisors, state Auditors avu.

vu 10 adjust trie Boner Repairs 62. Heating 300.00| county employees with the County day living: Expense 8,600.00 The following Insurance (Courthouse) 300.00 effective as of f'urniture Fixtures 400.0U Mechanics care of Soldiers Graves 800.00 Freight Express 20.00 Inspectors Recorang Deeds 60.00 Machine Registering Vital 110.00 Crusher Board of Education Truck Drivers Jail Expense Day Labor. 2,325,00 Errors and Omissions Foremaninsurance 250.00 Bridge Ambulance Service 1,:00.04 Culvert Total Shop Foreman Theretore, Be It Resolved, that tIe Assistant Board of Supervisory appropriate the Foreman the following anu amounta dor Instrument the various offices and departments lod Man or the County be paid from the Assistant Court Fund of sald County for tne Clerk year of 1969; Office Salaires Matron Clerk of District Court Room Once 3,960.00 Janitor Justice of the Peace Fees 1,200.00 Janitor constable r'ees 50.00 Office All road Total $18,796.00 per day, fIve Expenses receive Cierk ul Court $3,707.00 pay: New rruvation Unice 860.00 VU Fourth of Grand Jury 4DU. Vu giving, and Granu Jury Cierk Heporter Ing crew shall Grand Jury witness Fees 50.0V day, dive Grand Jury Supplies 400.00 VU receive the Grand Jury Miscenaneous unless otherwise expense 20.00 ty Engineer Grana Jury Bailiff 30.00 ber or engineering u.strict court Babur receive 1strict Court Attorney Fees 1,500. vu emergency or vistrict Court Jury Fees 1,600.00 ber or the District Court Iteporters 6,600,00 County Engineer, Court Miscellaneous Expense 330.00 shall recelve District Witness 150.00 VU ployment District Court Jury 50.

UV $311.25 District court, Supples 1,300.00 starting their 451000 0MVI 190.00 noose County Justice or Peace Jury Fees 5.00 per month for Justice of Peace Miscellaneous employment Expense 30.00 All extra help Justice ou Peace Supplles 300.00 of the Justice of Peace Mueage 20.00 per hour. Justice of Peace Attorney All Courthouse Fees 750.00 74 hours per Justice of Peace Witness and shall r'ees 5,00 pay on all must be closed Total $21,682.00 lesa otherwise Therefore He It Resolved, that the office holders. Board of Supervisors appropriate the All new tollowing sums and amounts for the employment various purposes for care of patients Crew and various institutions in lowa to be County shall paiu from the State Instituton Fund for $20.00 per LA said County for the year of 1969: the first Institutional Expenses $170,145.00 ployment, Therefore Be It Resolved, that the All County Board of Supervisors appropriate the after the following sums and amounts from toe with Appanoose county Poor Fund of said County for vacation, the operation of the following offices of employment, and departments tor the year of 1969: tion and shall Social Welfare weeks paid Department ment 1a Appanoose Farm County Home 36,870.00 be County, taken and in Appanoose County Nurse 5,810.00 earned. No over for the Total Excessive Therefore Be It Resolved, that the paid Crew and Board of Supervisors appropriate from in full the County Conservation Fund of said employment County partment for the the operation of of 1969; that County for de- tirement. year four days off Salaries Therefore Be It Expenses Resolved, that the to death Board or Supervisora appropriate the lly.

trucks Any following sums and amounts from are to be will County Fair Fund for the operation dump trucks that department for the year of 1969: and no County Fair 4-H Club sadd dump new Board Therefore Be It Resolved, that the ceptiong shall following of sums Supervisors appropriate the ators and amounts for var- need may arises. lous purposes of the Boldiers Relief Com to be paid from the Sold- County employees iers Relief Fund of said County for Passed owned the operation of the office for the of year of 1969: January, Salaries Expenses $4,621.00 Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Board of Supervisors appropriate following sums and amounta from the Iowa Public Retirement Attest: Fund and Federal Social Security Verl K. Fund to pay the County share of the County following retirements of County Employees I.P.E.R.S. for the year of 1969: SOCIAL Social Security 8,000.00 Johnson, Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Board of Supervisors appropriate the fullowing sums and amounts from the Bounty fund ul sald County for the operation of that department fur the year of 1969: Bounded $702.00 Thereture Be It Resolved, that the Board of Supervisors appropriate the following sums and amounts from the Flood and Erosion Control Fund for the operations of the District Conservation Commission: Flood Control $200.00 Therefore Be lt Resolved, that the Board of Supervisora appropriate the following sums and amounts from the County Local Health Fund for the operation of that department for the year of 1969: Salaries Expenses $1,200.00 Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Board of Supervisors appropriate the following sums and amounta from the Weed Eradication Fund of said County for the operation of that department for the year of 1969: Weed Control $3,500.00 Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Board of Supervisors appropriate the fullowing suina and amounts from the County Tort Liability Fund of sadd County fur the operation of that deparunent for the year of 1969: Liability Insurunce $3,000.00 Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Board of Supervisors appropriate the following sums and amounts from the County Band Fund of said County 40 retire Couuty obligated Bonds for the year of 1969: Redemption of County Bonds $46,000.00 Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Board of Supervisors appropriate the fullowing sums and sinounts from the County Mental Health Fund for the operation of that department for the year of 1909: Transferred 10 County Home Fund $83,000.60 Therefore Be lt Resolved, that the Board of Supervisors appropriate the following sums and amounts from the County Ewergency Fund for the operaton of that department for the Year of 1968: Transferred to Generul Fund $33,000.00 Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Board of Supervisora appropriate the following sums and amounts from the Road Clearing Fund of said County for Lue operation of what department fur the year of 1969: Tranaferred to Secondury Road Fund $15,000.00 Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Total vU Expenses County Auuiturs Unfice $3,645.00 DUaru 0L pupervisors 1,115.00 counCy VIce vu CounLy 11,4 r0. vU County Recorder a Vive Coumy Treasurer vu county Examiner 013.00 puppues 1, 8uv.

UV courtiouse and of 10,500, UV Laguis (Courmouse) OU Water (Courthouse) 460.00 DU Board of Supervisors appropriate the, following sums and amounts from the the Bovin 'Tuberculosis and bangs Eradication Fund of said ty for the operation of those two departments for the year of 1069: Bovine Tuberculosis $6,000,00 Bangs Eradication $10,000.00 'I'nerefore Be It Resolved, that the Board or Supervisors appropriate the rollowing suns and amounta from tue secondary Koad Fund of said County for the operation of the Road Department 101 the year of 1969: Construction $314,000.00 Maintenance of Roads bridges 318,000.00 New Equipment 75,000.00 Maintainance of Equipment 87,000.00 Materials Supplies 0. 35,000.00 Engineering Administration 57,000.00 Property Expenditures 2,000.00 Total $888,000.00 Passed and adopted this 2nd day of January, 1 1969. Signed: Appanoose County Board of Supervisors Gail W. Felkner Carl A. Evang Arthur M.

Streepy Attest: Verl K. Farnsworth County Auditor, Farnsworth RESOLUTION Hemembered, In this the 2nd 1969, in regular meetAppanoose County Board it was found necessary salaries of various to more comply Increasing cost of present wage scale shall be January 1, 1969. $2.15 per hour 2.05 per hour Operators 2.10 per hour Operators 2.05 per hour 2.00 per hour 1.90 per hour Crew 2.15 per hour Crew 2.16 per hour 480.50 per month Shop 409.50 per month Man 438.30 per month 376.30 per Engineer 498.30 per month Engineer's 405.25 per month Ladies' Rest 140.00 per month Courthluse 414.50 per month 120.50 per month crews will work nine hours days per week and shall following holidays witn Years, Memorial Day, July, Labor Day, ThanksChristmas. The Engineerwork elght hours per days per week and shall paid holidays road crew notified by the Counand no road crew crew member shall overtime pay unless in unless called by a Board of Supervisors of the various offices after six months of emrespective offices month. All new clerks employment with Appaanall receive $290.25 the first six months in their respective offices.

in the various offices Courthouse shall receive $1.80 employees shall work day, 6 days per week receive all holidays with days that the Courthouse for legal holidays, unnotifled by the various employees starting their with the County Road Shop Crew of Appanoose receive 10c per hour month under regular salary six months of their em- Employees shall receive firat year of employment County one week paid after two continuous years two weeks paid vacacontinue to receive vacation it their employcontinued with Appanoose any vacation earned must the year that it has been vacation days shall be held following year or years. sick leave earned by Road Shop Crew employees to upon termination of their whether by death or Employees shall have up without loss of pay within their immediate excess County owned dump be kept for spares used only When regular are tied up for repaira drivers shall be hired trucks and the only be motor grader operuse said dump trucks No riders except County shall be permitted in or equipment. and adopted this 2nd 1969. Signed: Appanoose County Board of Supervisors Gail W. Felkner Carl A.

Evang Arthur M. Streepy Farneworth Auditor. COUNTY BOARD OF WELFARE APPROVED Hugh, Chairman, Center- ville, Iowa. Bedinger, Grace, Secretary, Centerville, Iowa, Dudley, Perry RESOLUTION Centerville, NAMING Iowa. DEPOSITORIES APPROVED County Auditor, Centerville National Bank, $5,000.00..

County Recorder, Centerville National Bank, $10,000.00 Clerk of District Court, Centerville National Bank, $20,000.00 County Treasurer, Centerville tional Bank, $700,000.00. County Treasurer, Iowa Trust Savings Bank, $700,000.00. Board adjourned to meet at the call of the Auditor. Gail W. Felkner, Chairman V.

K. Farnesworth, County Auditor, January 6, 1969 The Board of Supervisors of Appanoose County met in regular session with Cari Evans, Gall W. Felkner and Arthur M. Streepy present. They transacted the following business and allowed the following claims.

RESOLUTION Be It Remembered, in this the 7th day of January, 1969, the Board of Supervisors met in adjourned meeting of the regular meeting of January 6, 1969. After due study and consideration by the Board a motion was made by Streepy a and seconded by Evans that the Board employ Charlie Capper A9 Counter Engineer at a salary of $800.00 month plus 50 per mile both ways from his home in Bloomfleld, Iowa to Courthouse In Centerville, Iowa until said regular County Engineer is hired at full tme and said Mr. Capper shall perform full duties As County Engineer as provided in the Code of Iowa and the County Attorney 18 hereby Instructed to execute necessary conract to hire Mr. Capper. Signed: Appanoose County Board of Supervisors Gall W.

Felkner Carl A. Evans SEE US FOR Chevrolet Buick Pontiac OK Used Cars Guardian Maintenance Service CARMER'S Inc. Centerville Ph. 856-8295 Arthur M. Streepy Attest: Verl K.

Farnsworth County Auditor. RESOLUTION Be It Remembered, In this the 6th day of January, 1969 In regular meeting the Appanoose County Board of Supervisors upon unanimous motion of the Board that the following Tax Sales be sold to the following Individ. uals all being the highest bidders and the County Auditor la hereby directed to execute and issue deeds as the law requires and necessary papers be issued to purchasers. Tax Sale No. 5051 Sold to Isabel Newberg for $20.00.

Lot 4, Aud. Sob. Div, of Pt. NE NE Sec. 22, Twp.

68, Rg. 16, Town of Moulton, Iowa, sold to J. Kerby for $5.00.. The Board adtourned to meet at the call of the Auditor, Gall W. Felkner Chairman V.

K. Farnsworth, County Auditor. I a watch cleaning, repair, adjustment are not able. they're worthless. Our precise, professional Watch Service is noted for its dependable excellence.

DEPENDABLE WATCH REPAIRS SEE Dr. R. W. Baird Osteopathic Physician Over Stevens Drug Store Centerville, lowa Phone: Office and Res. 856-3674 Evenings and Sundays by Appt.

an or of of be reto due and for ex- 8.8 on day See- LEE R. BENZ MORAVIA INSURANCE AGENCY CASULTY FIRE LIFE WIND HAIL AUTO FIRE INSURANCE- Reliable companies, full coverage. Office Phone 724-3217 Residence 724-3477 two Centerville Sales Co. SATURDAY, 1:00 JAN. 25, 1969 P.M.

We had a good run of livestock last week selling on a very active market. If you have livestock of any kind to sell bring it in for top dollars. If you need any good fresh livestock attend this sale. HORSE SALE SATURDAY, JAN. 25 We will start selling tack at 7:30 p.m.

If you have horses to sell bring them in. We will have buyers from three states. Expecting 75 to 100 head. For Trucks or Consignments Phone: Centerville 856-6149 Seymour 898-2345 DAILY HOG MARKET FULLY BONDED CENTERVILLE SALE COMPANY Ray John Banks, Owners and Operators Tom Demry and Davis Burger, Auctioneers Notice To Car Owners License Fees Become Delinquent After January 31, 1969 After that date a penalty of five percent on the fee per month, with a minimum of one dollar, will be added EACH MONTH until licensed. MOBILE HOMES Mobile home fees for the first half of 1969 become delinquent February 1.

Penalty after that date of each month. STORAGE Owners wishing to store their cars or trucks may do so on or before January 31st, 1969, thereby avoiding penalty if they wish to obtain a license later in the year. Plates must be turned in. Vehicles in storage now will remain in storage unless otherwise taken care of. JUNKING In order to junk a car, the license plates, registration certificate and title should be turned in to the County Treasurer's office, together with a statement or affidavit for junking.

EARL HEDGECOCK Treasurer Appanoose County.

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