Bulletin-Journal, The (Newspaper) - September 23, 1966, Independence, Iowa State Historical 800. Iowa 52340 Coop Kruempel To Head School Tipton Set For Important Conference Clash 7, Section A Request For Business Manager Cart Kruempel Monday evening vat decked president of the Community School board of Named vice president was lames Graver who was to a three-year tern os the board at the annual school election held Sept. 12. Also elected to a three-year term on the board was Lester He succeeds Dr. Richard was not a candidate tor As Dr. who had served as president of the stepped down from the be was ed by Superintendent George Lorber for his and service to the school executive of the Independence Chamber of presented board members wrth a recommendation from the chamber board of directors that a business manager be hired for the school In presenting the recommendation Donaldson commended Lorber for the excellent Job done in conducting business affairs of the school dis- He said that because the dis- has grown and will continue to grow in the the Chamber of Commerce directors are of the opinion that a manager would be an asset to the district and would allow Lorber to devote more to the educational of the school Donaldson said that the education committee of the chamber has undertaken a long-range study of school problems and their to hire a business ager was based on results of that Board members Monday evening approved salary adjustments tor staff members who had received additional training during the summer Teachers who win receive the their status and the amount of adjustment are as Leu BA from to per Jerald BA plus 30 to Richard BA plus 15, to Joseph BA plus 30, to 080; Mary BA plus 30, to Al BA pins 15, 624 to Lucille BA plus 15, to Mary at South per months for 10 martNi Carolyn secretary at me CARL month lor 12 Both Bell and Mrs. Graver are teaching on a temporary certificate which is issued by the State Board of Instruction tor one year la CAMS where no legally qualified teacher for the position Is The temporary certificate cannot be re- for a second Mileage allowances were proved for special teachers who vel between various buildings in the school They elementary Dennis Joseph physical Sandra I Serving Ever-Growing Independence and Buchanan County Trade Area VOLUME 101 NUMBER 38 IOWA SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 TWO PAGES 528; Darren MA in sub- ject to lene MA in subject to Eugene MA in subject to Beulah BA plus to 196; Joyce 90 to Dennis Rose 90hours, Margery 75 to In addition Edgar Larson's salary was adjusted to par year be- cause of the added duties of football Contracts were approved for the following staff Ruby first grade at South at an annual salary of Charles elementary Mardell junior high language South Elementary lotte sixth grade at South Carlyn Industrial arts and head wrestling vocal Dave mental all of whom will re- for the school Mary school will receive for the Those receiving mileage lowance are re- medial Roland principal of East and Sooth mentary and M. R. elementary Contracts for school bus drivers were approved by board The basic driver contract is per month with extra remuneration for drivers who have Receiving the basic salary of per month will be A. H. Robert Ward County United Fund Goal Is Drive To Open Week Of October 10 18 Agencies To City Opera tion In Black William Paul Carl Ted Jim ton and Vergil other drivers Ralph 24 extra per Harold 36 extra on Page 2) Annual Tuberculin Testing In Schools Starts Monday The annual tuberculin testing Rowley Tests will be given Indian Summer Indian summer weather prevailed In Buchanan county this week as the first official day of autumn on Sept. 23 was time highs in the 70's and time lows in the 40's predominated the weather Skies were clear and sunny and not a trace of a rain cloud appeared on the On Wednesday ing a dense ground fog in some areas made driving hazardous as ity was cut A year ago this week the county was deluged with rain on every day with over two inches including a 1.10 inch rainfall on Sept. Following are the official ther figures as recorded at the Mental Health institute in Date High Low 4 Sept. 19 73 47 Sept. 20 74 40 Sept. 21 45 First Rotary Travelogue Tuesday Nite The Independence Rotary club will present its initial travel and ad- venture series program for the 1966-67 season Tuesday evening at the Malek theatre starting at narrated by Harry R. Reed will be the first The color film includes scenes of Iceland's new volcanic which recently emerged from the Another feature will be me life In a village in the Views of glaciers and geysers are also Reed holds international inence in the fields of professional tourism and Season tickets for the gram series are still on sate from any or at ertter ily tickets are adult tickets sod student tickets Tickets wtB also be sold at the theater door OM night of the Proceeds from the Rotary series are used to provide for Boy and Girl of gram in county schools will get underway next week according to E. A. president of the chanan county Tuberculosis and Health Pupils in grades 1, 9 and 12 and all school personnel will be Purpose of the program is to find persons who react to the tuberculin test and to search for tuberculosis of ilies and close X-rays will be given at a later date to those who show a positive reaction to the test. Cards requesting con- sent have been sent home with pils who are in the grades scheduled for testing this Parents nave been encouraged to make sure their children take advantage of the ing There is no cost to recipients for the test. H is financed by funds from the Christmas Seal campaign which is conducted in the county each The tests will be interpreted a few days after they are Following is the schedule set up for the 1966 tuberculin testing gram in county East Elementary dence Tests will be given from 8 to 10 and to 1145 Sept. 26 and interpreted Sept. 29 during the same Independence Junior and Senior High school Tests will be given from 11 a.m. to 2 Sept. 27, and interpreted Sept. 30. South Elementary attendance from 8 to 9M5 Sept. 27, and interpretation will be made Sept. 30. St. John's school in Independence will be given from 1 to 3 Sept. 26, and in- Sept. 29. John F. Loeck special education will be Sept. 27, from to with interpretation Sept. 30. Jesup Community ing Oct. 3, from 8 to 10 a.m. and interpretation Oct. 6. St. Athanasius Jesup Testing from to Oct. 3, with interpretation Oct. 6. Immaculate Conception Fairbank Tests will be given from 1 to 3 Oct. 3, and in- Oct. 6. Winthrop attendance East Buchanan Community schools Testing from 8 to a.m. Oct. 4, and interpretation Oct. 7. Quasqueton attendance Tests will be given to Oct. 4, with interpretation Oct. 7. Aurora attendance will be given Oct. 4, from to 3 and interpreted Oct. 7. Tests in three rural schools will be given Oct. 10 and in- Oct. 13. Hours will be from 9 to 10 at Perry No. l to 11 a.m. at Prairie Grove school and to at Triumph Receipts were up and tures down in operation of the Municipal Swimming pool this sum mar ID a of These are among the facts com- piled in a report on the pool this year by Mrs. Ruby city hall Admissions this season were because of better weather season ticket sates totaling general admissions and suit rental and shower fees These receipts together with a IB cent overage brought total receipts to as compared to 682.70 a year Wages for 1966 were and other expenses for total expenditures of Ex- penses In 1965 reached but the figure Included purchase of equipment that wasn't necessary this Mrs. report also showed 192 family season tickets were sold for three adatt tickets tor 78 student ets and 59 ets for There were adult general admissions for plus student general admissions for and children's general admissions for The pool is not operated as a money-making venture by the city but as a public service Negotiating On Airport Grading City officials have started with several con- tractors with to make a able arrangement with one soon for grading and preparing the base for a landing strip at the Independence Municipal The city council recently to grade the strip and prepare a base for bard Another to be raised by the airport ad- committee through public donations will be applied to rocking the runway and applying a seal coat next Completion of the grading phase of the project is anticipated time in MHI Dan Anderson psychologist and executive director of the Hazelden St. spoke to the professional staff at the Independence Mental Health institute Tuesday on the learning theory of alcoholism and the alcoholic and his Dr. Anderson is nationally known for his program on the treatment of the alcoholic and spoke here at the invitation of Dr. Sellg and Wayne director of the MHI Alcoholic Treatment He Is also member of the faculty of the noted Rutgers university summer school of alcohol Others 1-r Richard MHI alcoholic Dr. John resident Miss Helene alcoholic and g Housholder Dies at 84 Funeral services for Dr. H. A. 84, well-known and neer Winthrop will be held at 2 p.m. Sept. 24 in the Methodist church at The Rev. Richard Elefson will officiate and burial will be in Dr. a lifetime ident of Winthrop and a physician In the area for 60 died at 9 a.m. Sept. 21 at People's Memorial He had been a patient in the hospital since June 16. He was bom Oct. 23, 1881 on a farm east of Winthrop and spent his lifetime in the He had been a physician and surgeon in Winthrop over 60 retiring two years Survivors Include his one Mrs. Eldon one Dean Los six eight Also surviving are two Mrs. Delmar throp and Joyce who made their home with the ing the death of their also one niece and one nephew in He was preceded in death by his one one one one grandchild and one The Fawcett Funeral home is in charge of ers will be Virgil don Willard Paul Beryl Smith and Harry Decide On Purchase Of Building are The outside area and driveway are surfaced with rock and The building was vacated in 1964, when Auto Trans- port Co. discontinued its trucking operations in Supervisor Claude simple majority will be required for voters to approve the purchase of the Buchanan county voters this fall will be asked to approve the pur chase of the former building and grounds at the east edge of A special ballot on the proposed purchase will be voted on at the general election Nov. 8. The property has been rented by the county since Jan. 1, 1966, for use by the county road It Is used for storing and maintenance work on all county road equipment and Tentative plans call for an open house at the building probably In The county pays a monthly rental of on the Of the yearly total of in rental payments the county will be able to apply of this amount toward the purchase price of the building under terms of the county's lease with Proposed purchase price of the building and grounds Is 000. All machinery and equipment and all personnel of the road department except the engineering department and office staff were moved to the building early this The property consists of six and a half acres of land and a poured concrete and cement block building measuring 70 by 110 The erected in 1960 by Oliver M. Greenley Co. for co of has a pre- stressed concrete four of Sheriff S large storage area tor stall plus large overhead There is a motor rebuilding room and underground storage for antifreeze and used Some portions of the building Patient Found Hanged At MHI Arthur 56, a patient at the Independence Mental Health was found hanging in one of the barns on the MHI grounds about a.m. Dr. Sellg MHI super- was the first doctor to The man was found hanging by a rope by an Anamosa prisoner who is at MHI along with other prisoners and guards to tear buildings was seen at breakfast time and according to Dr. Korson showed no evidence at this time being He had been on an open Death by suicide was ruled with a report to be sent by Dr. Korson to the county medical Security Bank To Observe 25th Birthday With Party OTH 4 win a Oct. at the Gayte ballroom free Shown is the exterior of the modern faculties remodeled in 1W7. A party in observance of the 25th anniversary of the Ing of Security State Bank in is planned for Oct. 8, at the Gayte The party will include a free dance from 9 to l a.m. with music by the Charlie Trussell Five prizes will be ed Including a portable color tele- vision an electric slicing ao electric griddle and two tor radios with registration at the A portable television set will also be given away as a door Security State bank was organized and opened for business Oct. 4, 1941, with capitalisation of Sheriffs officers are ing two burglaries that occurred in the northern part of the county sometime Monday night or early Tuesday The club and Oelwein Drive-In theater were in both cases by ing open a Officers were called to the men's club about Tuesday While they were a representative of the which is located across the told them of the lary at the Officers of the Bureau of inal Investigation have been called in to assist local officers in the An undetermined amount of money in capital stock plus in surplus and undivided profits for a total of Deposits totaled at the close of business Dec. 31, 1941, and in five years soared to By the end of 1951 deposits had climbed to On Dec. deposits totaled from the and at the end of the jukebox and cash register at the year htt Then by June Also taken were 30, 1965, deposits had been boosted of to The only things taken at the Another indication of the growth ter were a few cartons of of the bank in 25 years Is savings i possibly some At the end of 1941 there Deputy Sheriff Terry were 63 savings accounts while they said our opinion both Jots were on Page done by the same Depend On Area's Drive The annual united appeal federated drive for ing Buchanan county will begin the week of Oct. 10 as volunteer seek to attain a goal of 743. Plans the annual fall drive of the Buchanan county United Fund were formulated Tuesday evening at a meeting of the board of directors and committee chairmen who metat the assembly room in the Presiding at the meeting was Dick King of King announced that Emery former Buchanan county has accepted the chairmanship of the united appeal division for the proaching Appointments of chairmen of the various phases of the annual drive also were an- Heading up the various committees in charge of the ed campaign Independence Mrs. Alvin com- munity Wayne Larry Industrial Grant in- Volunteer workers in the annual autumn fund-raising drive will con- vene for a kick-off meeting at the West Elementary school gym in Independence on Thursday Oct. 13. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and all workers have been urged to attend the session to re- instruction and materials tor the bus iness The total budget for the ing drive to finance the work of the different agencies for next year re- flects increases over last year's goal which was not met. Dr. Selig former United Fund ident and chairman of the united appeal said the budget committee had drafted realistic ures for the various agencies ing the county and he expressed con- that the goal could be met. The askings of a number of the agencies In the United Fund were Increased this year due primarily to increased maintenance and op- costs plus expansion of some of the In several cases the askings of the larger tions were reduced to some Following axe agencies in 1967 united appeal and the amounts they are asking to carry on their work within the county or Arthritis and Rheumatism Association for Re- Children Boy Scouts Buchanan county Chapter Mental Health chanan county Nurses Cerebral Palsy Con- estoga Girl Scouts 4-H club work Independence Youth Center Iowa Children's Home Iowa Society for Crippled Children People's Auxiliary Red Cross Safety Lane Check Salvation Army American Rehabilitation Foundation operating ex- penses Total askings are Named to the budget and appeals division of the United Fund Lyle chairman and Cy Mrs. Vaughn John Dr. Sellg Beth Jack Oliver Greenley and Roger Rev. Wayne Carlson has been named chairman of the division with Mrs. Betty O'Brien appointed chairman of the public relations committee with Glenn Maynard and Marv Bradley Dr. Korson has served as man of the admissions n presenting the background on the United Fond began in this county la said with the population of approximately baying of 000 and M for a t He said ON goal to who are many agencies IN SPA PERI