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Central Community hires new teacherARGYLE — Benjamin W. Gtt« nf Tremont, III. was em-ployed as chemistry andphysios teacher for the high sehool for the 1963 64 school trrm hy the board r»f education of the Central Commu*nity school district at its regu. lar meeting, Tuesday evenin'*. Getz has been teaching science in the Tremont high school for the past 16 years. H* ha. also had experience as an industrial chemist*The resignation of Gerald Bib) sixth le teacher at Donncllson. was excepted. Mr. Biby has accepted a position in th»* Pleasant Valley schools up by Bettendorf.To clean brickWalter I/ee Helmick wasemployed as bus driver at Argyle for next year. Me will drive the route which was driven by Robert Hawes thisBy Mr». Ruttall HancockPhono HO-7-2822Sabine rites held in Tenn.MONTROSE — Relativesh.-re received word of tne sudden death of Harry Sibine at Crossvil'e, Tenn , Monday, inile was the husband of theformer Ruth Megchelsen of Montrose. They were married January 6. 1939 in St. Louis. MoSurviving are his wife ?nd one son Harry I), at home.The funeral was held Wednesday at C’rossville With burial in Oione. Tenn.Shower honors Miss VermazenMONTROSK — Mrs. Val Tate, entertained recently at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Caro’.yn Vermazen Assisting hostesses were Mrs.John Peiley, Mrs. Herbert Vermazen and Mrs HutertStock well.Prizes were won by Mrs. I.ou Vermazen and Mrs. harry Brown. Mrs. Brown also wonthe door prize.Miss Veimazen and Poger C Kigenfeld of Minneapolis, Minn., will be married Saturday June IT), in the First Evangelical Lutheran chuirhtit Keokuk at 2 p m.Don Jones family moves to countryMONTROSE—Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones and daughtei havemoved from the Cressvell pioperty to the Stuart Waider property west of town.Harvey Marshall takes teaching post at GarrisonMONTROSE -The H?rvev Marshall family have moved from the Beaty property on Main street to Garrison, where Mr Marshall has accepted a position as principle in the garrison school.Marshall has been teachingin Central Community andMontrose high school.past school year.The secretary was instructed to write a letter to the I’nited Brick and Tile Company nf Des Moines informing them that the $1.0C0 held in escrow will be paid assoon as the brick on the outside of the building has been cleaned to the satisfaction of the board. This amount had been withheld at the time lt;f the completion ol the building since there was considerablediscoloration of the brick.In other actions the board approved the resurfacing the roofs of the gymnasium at Montrose, and the main buildings at Argyle and Donnell-sonApproval was given to purchase enough pea gravel to surface the playground area at Donnellson where the play equipment is, and also to finish rolt; king w ith fil | .ok the parking area at the highschoolThe secretary's financial re. port for the month of May gave the following information Receipts — General Fund. $',’4,561 00; Schoolhouse Fund. $2,003.02: and Special Courses Fund, $233 26. Disbursements — General Fund, $43,255 64: School House Fund. $9,359 60; and Special Courses Fund, none Ralances — General F und, $102,991 46; Schoolhouse Fund. $21,525 55 and Special Courses Fund, $2. 529 mThe next meeting of the board will be Tuesday evening, June 25, for the purpose of studying the budget for next year.By Mr». Sally MorolandPhono UP-7 3 845Van Buren men appear on TV labor panelFARMINGTON — FlovdWMillen of Farmington, state representative from Van Buren county and member of the TENCO steering committee. Boh Pedrick of Douds, president of the Van Buren County Development Association, and Clyde Robert! of Keosauqua, county chairman of the labor survey, went toOttumwa Wednesday where they appeared with Ed Emerson on a panel discussion on the labor swrvev ii KT\ I TV*Mrs. Nordbergattends PEOconventionFARMINGTON — Mrs. JohnR. Nordberg, president of chapter O PEO. left Tuesday for Sioux City to attend the state PEO convention Wednesday through Friday as a delegate of the local chapter.Mrs. Roese will teach at ConesvilleFARMINGTON — Mrs. Clifton Roese of Farmington is attending summer school forfive weeks at Iowa Wesleyan college, Mount PI* santMrs. Roese has signed a contract to teach fourth gradeat Conesville next term. She taught at Preston last term.
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Keokuk Daily Gate City

Keokuk, Iowa, US

Thu, Jun 13, 1963

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