Moulton Weekly Tribune (Newspaper) - August 7, 1958, Moulton, Iowa Moulton Weekly Tribune 1958 TRUTH IF AUGUST 7, No. 25 Olsen Gives Dates For Students To Register Here If you're wondering about an early here's a The Moulton Independent School open for the 1958-59 school year on August 25. registration for high school students will be held at the school building from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. on August 18. It is important for all high school students to register in order to give the school information on subject enrollment and class size to use in scheduling If a student fails to it may be difficult later to adjust the subjects the student would want to take into the schedule of classes that has been structured from registration In other students who register will have the best chance to take what they want to Students planning to attend the Moulton high school who are transfers from outside the district should have transcripts of their high school records sent the Moulton School from the school which they previously Transfer cards or last semester report cards may be of value If they are entering the ninth a certificate or diploma of completion of the eighth grade would be Textbooks will be furnished by the Moulton School pupils will be responsible for them and will be assessed for any book Workbooks will be paid for by the Kindergarten registration will be held Monday August 25 in the Kindergarten Parents are invited to bring their children this first Under Iowa state a child must be five years of age on or before November 15 for enrollment in superintendent Olsen reports that educators encourage parents to hold children out of school for one more year who barely meet this In other it is questionable as to whether children who are not five years of age by the first day of in this case August 25, are mature enough to adjust to school This varies with differences in individual Parents are encouraged to bring birth certificates and health or other information concerning the child to the school at registration time when a permanent which follows the child through will be Details of bus routes and schedules are still to be JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME Edgar down DARKEST DAY IN HISTORY The old and his trigger Claude meandered the Main Stem one evening last week and caught us resting our weary bones on the front door Both were in fine Both were willing to + Edgar talked of many He pulled some terms out of his head that would have stymied the Mayo He could top anything we If Euclid had have been listening he would have arched his Eventually he got around to then to Told us without blinking an eye that his sweet corn had grown to a height of over 12 With aching bones we brought our 200 pounds to a standing position and told him we had t We thought that had ended the but not so. The next day we saw him walking toward the truth factory carrying a stalk of With not a word he balanced it against the side of the building and looked in our we proved your t From this point on we're on Edgar's when he has such a solid citizen as Claude Fox on his Viva la Glad to see Joe Hutchison ambling around again after his siege with the medics and Joe is not at his best but he's moving in that f Don't forget that our Uncle Samuel started collecting another cent August 1st. It's these little things that keep dripping that sets our nerves on f A brief visit with Blaine and Verna Buell at their newly remodeled farm home last Almost slipped a disc getting there but finally arrived after taking divers routes and over roads seldom navigated by Found the Buells delightful hosts with air - conditioning and everything to make life Their home a veritable band Came back to Moulton via the right well graveled COUNTY ASC COMMITTEE HAS BEEN ELECTED Dallas F. Walker of Walnut township was elected chairman of the Appanoose county ASC committee at the annual convention of township ASC delegates in Centerville on July 28. Doyle N. Anderson of Wells township was elected vice and Guy W. Argo of Taylor township was named third member of the Named as first and second alternates of the county committee were Edward P. Inman of Lincoln township and George D. Lane of Washington All were elected for a one-year term of office starting August 1. All of the county committeemen are experienced farmers who are familiar with ASC As they will be responsible for the operation of the county level of government farm programs dealing with price acreage al the soil bank and cost sharing Their of duties will consist principally of policy-making and decision-making functions in the administration of the Dept. Of Education Sets Date For Hearing In School Contest PVT. TOMMY R. BOGLE COMPLETES TRAINING Army Pvt. Tommy R. 19, whose lives on Route 8, Iowa recently completed eight weeks of basic combat training at Fort son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick attended Moulton High Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winans returned home from Sunday where they had visited at the home of their son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daniels and Mrs. Daniels and son returned to Moulton with them for a few days A surprise birthday breakfast was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fern Sunday The occasion honored Mrs. Harold Mrs. Robert Morrow and Mr. Others enjoying the hospitality included Mr. Mr. Morrow and Mr. and Mrs. Garl Lafe Montgomery breezed in Monday on his motor bike and for a guy that has zipped past 72 he's not doing too Spends a lot of his time astride his motorcycle and seems to thrive on + August started out to be a perfect lady giving us four days of sunny And then came the 5th and with it more Maybe July started some thing that August has decided to t We have had enough the We're enjoying one of nature s best this thanks to the generosity of Robert Gamp Meetings Start In Moulton Aug. 14 Plans are rapidly nearing completion for the Church of God camp meetings which will start August 14 and continue for ten The meetings will be held at the camp site on East Guest evangelist for the meetings will be Virgil Riggs who will bring ten days of spiritual uplift that all will Jay Burgher will be the singing evangelist insuring plenty of gospel music for the Six services are planned for each day starting at early morning and continuing through the evangelistic service at The community is invited to join with the Church of God congregation and many visitors in making these meetings a SHARI LU HORTON IS KAPPI DELTA PI MEMBER Community Totals 15 Inches ANOTHER DEPT. TO BE ADDED FOR JAMBOREE Announcement was made this week that ladies fancy work would again be one of the departments at the Moulton Jamboree when it opens September 6th. Several local womens clubs had asked for it to be included and the committee has funds for the In order to make any department successful it is necessary to get the cooperation of those who have articles which they can A special appeal is being made to the ladies to enter something so that there will be a good The State Department of Education has set September 4 at 1:30 p. m. in the state office building in Des Moines as the time and place for hearing concerning the proposed reorganized school The on the proposed district have been hotly contested by the Davis county board of education since the lines were first set The group are basing their appeal on the fact that if a majority of the proposed district wishes to come to Moulton the opportunity should be given the entire district to go to the polls and make their selection There are six districts in Davis county involved in the They are parts of Gordon and Carter Creek and The Davis county board of education contends that the above districts should become a part of their county wide plan the Appanoose county board holds that at least a part of the above districts should be included in the WHISLER REUNION of of The Philathea Sunday School class met for a covered dish Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ormand Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Zana Fox and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Arminta Pedrick gave the Mrs. Cora Replogle and Nancy are visiting her Mrs. Walter Stalling in Kansas Mo. She is also visiting her Jimmy Replogle and Sunday visitors at the Enid Exline home were Gail of Mr. and Mrs. Al Kenyon of Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bailey and children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horn and children and Paul Mrs. Pearl J. Miller and friend of were evening Mrs. Hermas Swarts accompanied her Mrs. Lorraine Fleener and by last to the new home in Mrs. Swarts will return by train this Mrs. Jimmie McKenzie and children returned to their home in Des after spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKenzie and visiting with other Miss Janice McKenzie remained for a longer visit with her grand Mr. and J. J. Sales motored to last Sun day where Mrs. Sales was called as guest speaker at a fellowship meeting held The Sale's report an enjoyable meeting Shari Lu daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. A. one of thirteen members initiated into Tau Kappi Delta Pi at the Women's Parlor of Kirk recently Shari is also a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma She will graduate from on August 14th. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MRS. TIPTON Mrs. Loy Tipton was honored with a surprise birthday Thursday A prettily decorated coffee and ice cream was Those present to help celebrate the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hedberg and Mrs. Bennie Belloma and Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington and Mr. and Mrs Charles Hinerman and Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Max Deanna and Linda and Max Tipton who is home after serving three years in the U. S. This immediate community got 15 inches of rain in July according to unofficial readings given by a local weather who has kept a daily record of precipitation for the This amount could vary even in different sections of Moulton as the rainfall has been The average rainfall for Iowa is 3.36 inches so one can readily see that the soil in this section has been given a thorough have been below The here did not go above 90 degrees below average for the Weather are predicting August to be more on the normal and first of the month reading indicates such will be the humid weather made life a little uncomfortable first of the In the crops have made remarkable growth and predictions are still for a bumper crop with the exception of the river bottom where continued high water has caused considerable River Still Dangerous The Chariton River is still at a dangerous stage and is still out of its banks near Coal City with some overflow as far north as The river has done considerable crop damage but farmers along the bottom state that nearly as much damage has been by water which has been standing in the low places in the Creeks which have overflowed did their share in ing More Rain Another inch rain Monday ended four days of dry weather I and more precipitation was Mr. and Mrs. Frank of and John of spent Sunday at the James Kirkpatrick Miss Elaine McCullough has been selected as one of the for Chi Rho camp which is in progress at Lake near this Hazel Kate Stober and Myrtle Singley are also at the camp where they are assisting with the Mrs. Cora Short suffered a stroke at the home of her Mrs. R. E. west of Tuesday morning about 5:30 Her condition is considered She was taken to St. Joseph hospital in Mrs. Rolla Hess was entered as a patient in Mayo's Hospital in the past She is expected to undergo major surgery some time j Hiatt this Miss Joyce of and Janet and of Des spent the week end at the home of the latter's Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. The met in the church Wednesday afternoon for their regular monthly Hostesses were Mildred Gale Ruby Mrs. Olaf Mrs. Iva Fern Progam leader was Mrs. Edith The will have charge of the morning worship in the absence of the Rev. There were lots of Bills at the Heintze home last In four generations of Pictured above are left to William Larry 3rd William 1st generation with the 4th William Steven sitting serenely on his and William Bernard 2nd The picture was taken at the Senior Heintze The 32nd annual Whisler was held at the Centerville August 3, 1958, with 74 John Dodd long time president who has been in poor health the past two and not able to requested that Carl Phillips act as chairman for the business session in his Clarence Whisler was elected president for 1959. A number of pictures were taken and the afternoon spent in Those present Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stagner of Des and Mrs. Lawrence Brinegar and family of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Marilyn and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. all of Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips and Miss Anna Mrs. Martha Mr. and Mrs. Keith How ard and Mr. and Mrs. Darl and Mr. and Mrs. Walter all of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Paxton and Mrs. John Mrs. Luella Mishler and Mr. and Mrs. Ensal all of Mrs. Fern Mrs. Edna Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Ora Powell and Nancy Dixie Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Gene McQuerry and W. G. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard Kirby has bought the Stites property on West Miss Margaret of is spending this week with her uncle and Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cline and family of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cline and family of spent Wednesday at the home of the Mrs. W C. Singley and Mrs. Effie who was operated on for gall stones last week at the hospital in Iowa is reported to be getting along and is expected to be home Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wood and daughter visited in Sunday at the Earl Sellers They expect to continue their vacation in Mr. Mrs. Ray Thompson and family of spent the week end at the home of her Mrs. Ollie Mr. and Mrs. Riley Kuhn of Ottumwa spent Sunday at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis and Bobby and Steve of W. Los are visiting relatives in this Steve had major Tuesday at the hospital in He is progressing LEGION POST HOLD INSTALLATION HERE Local Legionnaires held their annual installation at their hall last The following officers were John Jimmy be Dean John Roy CORRECTION The H. S. C. Club will hold their next regular meeting as the year book a picnic in the Centerville City Park on August 14. Marvel Mrs. Orris Harrington entertained the Birthday last Thursday at a one o'clock lunch The occasion complimented the birthday of Mrs. Carson of Out-of-town mem bers present were Mrs. Alva Ben nett and Mrs. West of Mo. Eddy and Carrol Johnson will represent Appanoose county at the state fair with their demonstration Go Their demonstration was selected at the Appanoose county fair which closed last They will give their stration at the state fair in Des August 28, at 1:15 p. m. The girls became proficient in refinishing and caning at night school held in Moulton last winter and which was under the supervision of Mrs. L. P. homemaking instructor of the local 53