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Thursday, February 28
Deadline for Judge Lewis
scholarship applications for 2013
graduates.
Alcoholics Anonymous meet-
ing at 8 p.m. at the Neighborhood
Center, Mount Ayr.
Friday, March 1
Card shower for 91st birthday
of Velma King Lorenz. Cards and
correspondence may be sent to her
at 826 Quiet Harbor, Creston, IA
50801.
Saturday, March 2
Open Closet at the Mount Ayr
Assembly of God from 8 to 11
a.m.
Chapter CK, P.E.O. will meet
at the Heritage Park community
room for brunch at 9:30 a.m. Host-
esses are Mari McGehee, Mitzi
Hymbaugh and Ruth McDonnell.
Program will be A Reason for
Responsibilities. Election and
installation of ofcers and election
of delegate and alternate to state
convention will take place.
Chili cook-off at Leftys Club
Tavern in Mount Ayr. Judging sarts
at 6 p.m.
Sunday, March 3
Card shower for Doris Gibsons
98th birthday. Cards and corre-
spondence may be sent to her at
3072 210th Street, Kellerton, IA
50133.
Monday, March 4
Thin Within support group will
meet at 5 p.m. at the Lighthouse.
Mount Ayr City Council will
meet at 6 p.m. at Mount Ayr City
Hall.
Jam session at the Mount Ayr
American Legion building from
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Mount Ayr Order of the Eastern
Star will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
Masonic Temple, Mount Ayr.
Sowing in Tears Support Group
will meet at 7 p.m. at the Light-
house Church, two miles west of
Mount Ayr.
Tuesday, March 5
Calico Quilters will meet from
9:30 a.m. to 12 noon at the Senior
Citizens Activity Center, Mount
Ayr.
Mount Ayr Chamber of Com-
merce will meet at 5:30 p.m. at
Jamies Coffee Mill & Deli for
dinner during the meeting.
Faith Lodge #179 A.F. & A.M.
meets at 8 p.m. at the Masonic
Temple, Mount Ayr.
Wednesday, March 6
$1 sack day every day at the
Ringgold County Neighborhood
Center.
The Mount Ayr Public Library
board will meet at 5:15 p.m. at the
library.
Basic desserts class at the La-
moni Community Center at 6:30
p.m.
Thursday, March 7
Ringgold County Master Gar-
deners will meet at the Iowa State
Extension ofce at 5 p.m.
Southwest Iowa Shutterbugs
will meet at the Creston Pizza
Ranch. Chatter and food begins
at 6 p.m. Regular meeting begins
at 7 p.m.
Sons of the American Legion
will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Mount
Ayr Legion hall.
Alcoholics Anonymous meet-
ing at 8 p.m. at the Neighborhood
Center, Mount Ayr.
Friday, March 8
MACHS Drama Department
presents Donovans Daughters
in the MACHS auditorium at 7
p.m.
Saturday, March 9
Breakfast for supper at the
Benton community building from
5 to 7 p.m. Freewill offering.
MACHS Drama Department
presents Donovans Daughters
in the MACHS auditorium at 7
p.m.
Monday, March 11
Thin Within support group will
meet at 5 p.m. at the Lighthouse.
Mount Ayr Community School
board meets at 6 p.m. in the MACS
board room.
Jam session at the Mount Ayr
American Legion building from
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Mount Ayr Golf and Country
Club board will meet at 5:30 p.m.
at the clubhouse.
Sowing in Tears Support Group
will meet at 7 p.m. at the Light-
house Church, two miles west of
Mount Ayr.
Eli Birnbaum will present
Christ in the Passover at the
Wishard Chapel Community
Church at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, March 12
Volunteer Recognition Break-
fast at the Mount Ayr United
Methodist Church from 7:30 to 9
a.m.
Mount Ayr American Legion
Post 172 will meet at 6:30 p.m. at
the Post.
V.F.W. Lamoni Post will meet
at 7:30 p.m. at Lamoni Community
Center.
Mary Kathryn Gepner
Library Leangs
Club Notes
Births
Clarissa Vogel and Mitch Pas-
nek of Orient are the parents of a
daughter, Gracie Ella Pasnek who
was born Thursday, February 21,
2013 at Greater Regional Medi-
cal Center in Creston. The little
miss weighed in at six pounds,
four ounces and was 18 3/4 inches
long.
Grandparents are Robin and the
late Ray Vogel of Arispie, Mike Pa-
shek of Orient and Barb Peckham
of Diagonal.
Great-grandparents include Jim
and Bonnie McGuire of Thayer,
Beth and the late Jim McGrath of
Afton, Larry Ripperger of Hansom,
AK, Doris and the late Arthur Pa-
shek of Orient and Louise and the
late John Peckham of Macksburg.
Great-great-grandmother is Mari-
am Wallace.
Gracie was welcomed home by
sibling, Brodie Pashek, age three.
Never too late to learn
Geraldine Gerri Smith of rural Ellston graduated in January with
her master of arts in mathematics education from the University of
Phoenix. Smith, 75, said she began pursuit of the degree to see if I
still had the ability to learn. Originally from Texas, Smith began her
career as one of the rst African-American women to work for AT&T
as a design engineer. She currently substitute teaches in the Diagonal,
Cleareld and Murray school systems.
Monday, February 18, Presi-
dents Day honored Presidents
George Washington and Abraham
Lincoln, who were both born in
February. George Washingtons
actual birth date was February 22.
In his book, Great Political Wit,
Laughing (Almost) All The Way
To The White House, former Sen-
ator Bob Dole tells a story that the
late Texas Governor John Connolly
liked to tell. Connolly gave Wash-
ington Texas roots. According to
the story, young George one day
went out into the backyard with a
hatchet in hand and chopped down
the familys mesquite tree. In due
course, he was summoned inside
by a very angry parent. Did you
chop down my mesquite tree? de-
manded Georges father. I cannot
tell a lie, Father,said George. I did
chop down your mesquite tree. On
hearing this, the elder Washington
ordered his son to start packing his
bags. Were moving to Virginia,
he announced. Why, Father? Is it
because I chopped down your mes-
quite tree? No, George, came the
reply. Because, if you cannot tell
a lie, youll never amount to any-
thing in Texas.
George Washington was born a
British subject as were Presidents
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson,
James Madison, James Monroe,
John Quincy Adams and Andrew
Jackson. Martin Van Buren was
the rst president born a U.S. Citi-
zen, making him the rst president
born after the Declaration of In-
dependence was signed. George
Washington was the only president
to be elected unanimously by the
electoral college.
Although involved in the plan-
ning for the new national capital,
Washington was the only president
not to live in the White House. He
was inaugurated in two cities: New
York and Philadelphia. He had to
borrow money to go to his inaugu-
ral. He did his own bookkeeping,
faithfully recording every expense
and every prot. An excellent
manager and innovative farmer,
Washington made many improve-
ments to his estate at Mount Ver-
non. He left a provision in his will,
for his slaves to be freed. One of
the crops grown at Mount Ver-
non was marijuana which, in the
1790s, was grown mainly for the
industrial purpose of hemp and soil
stabilization. And, as a farmer, he
introduced the mule to America.
His two favorite sports were sh-
ing and fox hunting. Along with
Thomas Jefferson and John Ad-
ams, George Washington was an
avid collector and player of mar-
bles. He loved to help ght res.
New to the library: In large print
Christian ction: Autumn Winds,
the rst book in the Seasons of the
Heart series by Charlotte Hubbard.
In regular print Christian ction:
Christmas in Apple Ridge by
Cindy Woodsmall. These books
were donated by Karyn Graham.
Names in
the News
Dr. Hicks attends
congress in KC
Dr. Larry Hicks, with optom-
etric ofces in Creston and Mount
Ayr, attended the 52nd Annual
Heart of America Contact Lens and
Primary Care Congress in Kansas
City February 15-17.
Educational programs covered
new and advanced techniques for
contact lenses available today,
glaucoma management, plus latest
information on the diagnosis and
treatment of many eye diseases.
This congress brings together
many internationally known opto-
metric and medical specialists as
well as educators in the eld of eye
care. In addition, there were many
exhibitors displaying and demon-
strating the latest in contact lens
and eye care products and many
new advances in diagnostic instru-
mentation.
Cancer Society
daffodil ordering
in progress
Daffodil Days, an annual event
sponsored by the American Can-
cer Society, is now in the process
of taking orders. This is the only
fund-raiser sponsored by the Ring-
gold County Unit of the American
Cancer Society which has received
word that this will be the last year
for this project. Delivery is expect-
ed to be March 11-15.
A variety of items may be or-
dered including a bunch of daffo-
dils for $10; a bunch of daffodils
and a vase for $15; Dainty daffo-
dils, which may be planted outside
in the spring, for $15; a collectible
bear and a bunch for $25; Gift of
Hope for $25; Bear Hugs for Hope
for $25, and a Sunshine Bouquet
for $75.
Places or persons to contact to
order the daffodils include Cindy
Snethen of Redding, Martha Ham-
mond or Dixie Taylor in Diagonal,
Nancy Jarred in Tingley, Linda
Swanson of Kellerton, Wanda Mc-
Gahuey, Pat Weddle, Cleone Hos-
eld, Dorothy Hughes, Deanna Ad-
ams, Phyllis Riggs and Helen Terry
in Mount Ayr, Stacy Andreason at
Mount Ayr Community School,
the Public Health ofce, Ringgold
County Hospital, Mount Ayr Medi-
cal Clinic, US Bank, Great Western
Bank and Patti Dolecheck at Dr.
Crains ofce.
If you have any questions, con-
tact the co-chairmen, Phyllis Riggs
at 464-2655 or Helen Terry at 464-
2355.
Birthdays
Gibson to celebrate
98th birthday
Doris Gibson will be celebrat-
ing her 98th birthday on March 3.
Cards and correspondence may
be sent to her at 3072 210th Street,
Kellerton, IA 50133.
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Crooked Creek 4-H Club
The Crooked Creek 4-H Club
met December 16, 2012 at the
Ringgold County Extension build-
ing for a holiday gathering with
Abbey Adams hosting the group.
The meeting was called to order
by Abbey, and the roll call ques-
tion of Who is your favorite mu-
sical performer? was answered
by Abbey Adams, Ryker Hen-
son and Hallie Still. Also present
were leaders Cindy Schlapia and
Karie Wasteney and guest Keely
Wasteney and Brenda Adams. The
group discussed favorite types
of music and different ways it is
used. The members started a sign-
up sheet for hosting meetings in
2013. The small group had a gift
exchange and then they enjoyed
making pet snacks from ingredi-
ents and recipe provided by Abbey
Adams with thanks to Brenda for
helping. They all enjoyed refresh-
ments also provided by the Ad-
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Cars ...................................................................$180.00 per ton
Shred .................................................................$170.00 per ton
Farm Equipment ...............................................$170.00 per ton
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#2 Steel ..............................................................$170.00 per ton
#1 Cast Iron .......................................................$190.00 per ton
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Public Notices County Column
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Continued frompage 13
session at 8:47 p.m.
A motion was made by Mathany,
seconded by Greene, to adjourn.
DONALD B. SOLLIDAY
Mayor
ATTEST: PAMELLAPOORE
City Clerk
Mount Ayr
City Council
Proceedings
Ringgold County
Supervisors
Proceedings
February 18, 2013
The Ringgold County Board of
Supervisors met in regular session
Monday, February 18, 2013. The
meeting was called to order at 9 a.m.
with the following members present:
David Inloes, Royce Dredge and
Kraig Pennington.
A motion was made by Royce
Dredge and seconded by Kraig
Pennington to approve the agenda.
AYES: Unanimous. NAYS: None.
A motion was made by Kraig
Pennington and seconded by Royce
Dredge to approve the previous min-
utes. AYES: Unanimous. NAYS:
None.
Debbie Cannon, treasurer, pre-
sented the treasurers month end re-
port for January.
The board looked into paying off
the jail bond early. After visiting with
Attorney Robert Josten the board
found that the call date is June 17,
2019. It was suggested to establish
an escrow account and draw interest
on a portion of the sales tax dollars.
Debbie Cannon will look into rates
and discuss with the board at a later
meeting.
The board attended the assessors
commission hearing in the assembly
room.
Kevin Kilgore was present to
submit a ballot proposition using
50 percent of the sales and service
tax for payment of bonds for the jail
construction and 50 percent for the
purchase of gravel for secondary
roads. The board will look into this.
Zach Gunsolley, county engineer,
met with the board to discuss FY
2014 budget. The priority with the
board is nding funds to improve the
condition of the roads. The county
is already budgeting the maximum
amount from general basic and rural
basic that the Iowa Code allows for.
Amanda Waske, auditor, is looking
into an option of paying secondary
roads benets out of general supple-
mental and rural supplemental. This
would free up money in the second-
ary roads budget to be used for proj-
ects.
RESOLUTION RC1348
WHEREAS, the Ringgold Coun-
ty Board of Supervisors hereby ap-
proves the Treasurers monthly re-
port for January.
THEREFORE, a motion was
made by Royce Dredge and sec-
onded by Kraig Pennington stating
such.
The vote on the resolution: AYES:
Unanimous. NAYS: None.
ATTEST: Amanda Waske, Audi-
tor. Passed and approved February
18, 2013.
RESOLUTION RC1349
WHEREAS, the Ringgold Coun-
ty Board of Supervisors hereby ap-
proves to suspend the collection of
all taxes for parcels WV010904 &
WV010871 in accordance with Iowa
Code Section 427.9.
THEREFORE, a motion was
made by Royce Dredge and sec-
onded by Kraig Pennington stating
such.
The vote on the resolution: AYES:
Unanimous. NAYS: None.
ATTEST: Amanda Waske, Audi-
tor. Passed and approved February
18, 2013.
The claims checks will be issued
February 20, 2013.
Adams, Brenda Sue, jail school
meals, $20.28.
Alliant Energy, conservation util-
ity/VA heating assistance/Diagonal
and Tingley, $882.50.
Area 14 Agency on Aging, coun-
ty contribution FY2013, $11,914.00.
Bob Barker Co., jail supplies and
uniforms, $434.68.
Brady Truck & Equipment, parts,
$237.00.
Briggs Corp., nursing supplies,
$236.19.
Buck, Bob, township trustee
meeting, $20.00.
C&H Distributors LLC, jail cart,
$328.51.
Central Iowa Detention, county
juvenile services, $3,500.00.
Certied Power Inc., parts,
$1,994.46.
Chat Mobility, attorney cell
phone, $77.36.
CJ Cooper and Associates, drug
testing, $32.00.
CNH Capital/Vetter, parts,
$46.65.
Community Grocers Inc., RCSS
groceries, $9.03.
Crawdaddy Outdoors, conserva-
tion env. ed., $78.66.
Creveling, Ron, township trustee
meeting, $20.00.
Cummins Central Power, parts,
$427.94.
Derscheid, Scott, township trust-
ee meeting, $20.00.
Divine Waste Inc., conservation
sanitation, $270.00.
Docs Diesel Repair, outside re-
pairs, $1,852.50.
Dollar General-Charged Sales,
custodial and recreation, $204.80.
Dpt. of Administrative, attorney
telephone and telegraph, $31.14.
Dredge Feed Service, courthouse
janitor supplies, $21.50.
Dredge, Clint, travel meal/parts,
$8.05.
Farm Plan/NAPA, parts, $456.60.
Farmers Cooperative Co., bridge
and spray supplies, $169.86.
Fehrle Sales, conservation ofce
security, $901.00.
GATR Truck Center, parts,
$2,776.91.
Gerolds Plumbing & Heating,
parts, $10.61.
Great Western Bank, jail supplies
and investigation, $251.86.
Greene, Curtis, jail school meals,
$34.40.
Greene, Doug, township trustee
meeting, $20.00.
Greenland, Kevin, township
trustee meeting, $20.00.
Gunsolley, Zach, February cell
phone usage, $30.00.
Hawkeye Truck Equipment,
parts, $335.00.
Hazardous Waste Management,
tank cleaning, $425.00.
Hilltop Veterinary Clinic, K9
supplies, $55.71.
Holiday Inn - Airport, VA train-
ing and lodging, $295.68.
Hotsy Cleaning Systems, parts
shop furnace, $190.08.
Hy-Vee Accounts, public health
LYF supplies/RCSS groceries,
$218.77.
Hynek, Anglea, township trustee
meeting, $20.00.
ICA, IICA Sec/Treas., assessor
education and training, $400.00.
Inland Truck Parts Co., parts,
$153.91.
Inloes, David, supervisors mile-
age/ISAC new ofcer, $98.58.
Iowa Association of Naturalist,
Missy Smith, conservation educa-
tion training, $58.85.
Iowa Communities Assur-
ance, county liability insurance,
$1,545.00.
Iowa Department of Natural Re-
sources, conservation salvage per-
mit, $15.00.
Iowa Law Enforcement Acad-
emy, jail school, $290.00.
Iowa Prison Industries, signs,
$10,635.34.
Iowa Weed Commissioners Con-
fer., Iowa Weed Commissioners
conf., $120.00.
ISAC, EMA registration/su-
pervisors ISAC spring conference,
$520.00.
Jackson, Curt, travel meal/parts,
$19.46.
Jackson, Teresa, EMAcell phone/
mileage, $127.77.
Jeff French Snow Removal, snow
removal, $330.00.
John Deer Financial, janitor snow
blower cable, $38.51.
Johnson, Robert, cell phone,
$30.00.
Kabel Business Services, Kabel
Business SVCS, $105.00.
Kelly Tire & Exhaust, tires,
$349.52.
Kenworth Mid-Iowa, parts,
$751.21.
Lawson Products, Inc., parts,
$1,031.58.
Lilienthal, Victor, cell phone,
$30.00.
Lucky Lanes, RCSS recreation,
$180.00.
Lumbard, Spencer, custodian
mileage for parts, $27.30.
MATURA Action Corp., county
contribution FY2013, $4,618.00.
Meyer Laboratory Inc., jail/cus-
todian supplies, $213.50.
Morgan, Neil E., assessor mile-
age/phone/supplies, $126.70.
MOSAIC, mental health Jan.
2013, $380.28.
Mount Ayr Farm & Home Inc.,
parts/bridge supplies, $89.75.
Mount Ayr Post Ofce, assessor
postage, $276.00.
Mount Ayr Record-News, EMA
proposed budget, $25.58.
MTE Ofce Center, jail/K9/audi-
tor ofce supplies, $1,246.11.
Newton Overhead Doors, shop
door repair, $135.00.
Newton, Steve, township trustee
meeting, $20.00.
OKelley, Denae, jail school
meals, $25.86.
Page County Sheriff, MHMH
101212, $17.00.
Red Oak Welding Supply, weld-
ing supplies, $151.35.
Reliance Telephone Inc., jail
phone cards, $500.00.
Ricker A/C Heating, ofce re-
pairs, $114.55.
Ringgold County Group Home,
MH Jan. 2013, $12,260.50.
Ringgold County Hospital, drug
testing/jail meals and supplies,
$4,111.20.
Roberts, Greg, township trustee
meeting, $20.00.
Schaefer, Karen, business deposit
tickets, $86.85.
Schaefer, Ken, township trustee
meeting, $20.00.
Schildberg Construction, rock,
$24,806.20.
Secretary of State, auditor notary
fees/election, $60.70.
Shields, Rodney, cell phone,
$30.00.
Shopko, conservation ofce sup-
plies, $22.95.
Sickels Automotive, truck repair,
$354.89.
SICOG, ATYRA transportation,
$2,278.00.
SimplexGrinnell LP, jail re sys-
tem inspection, $1,965.00.
Smith Oil Co., conservation fuel,
$190.04.
Smith, Gary, hearing meeting/
VAmeeting/general relief contracted
hours/VAcontracted hours, $683.28.
Snap On Tools Corp., tools,
$100.85.
Southern Iowa Rural Water,
conservation/Beaconseld water,
$85.00.
Southwest Builder Supply, pipe/
sign materials/bridge supplies,
$110.07.
Southwest Iowa Coalition, coun-
ty SWICO dues, $550.00.
Southwest Iowa Rural Elec-
tric, conservation/Tingley service,
$215.00.
Spring Valley Wireless, sheriff
radio equipment, $310.89.
Spurrier, Clinton, attorney delin-
quent collections refund, $918.72.
Stephens Tire and Oil, tire repair,
$150.00.
Stephens, Jerry, township trustee
meeting, $20.00.
Stevens, G. Rawson, MHMH
101212, $120.00.
Stivers Ford, parts, $1,625.63.
Swanson, Lisa, MH December
miles, $33.60.
Trullinger, Steve, travel meal
parts/cell phone, $38.05.
Tyler Technologies, Inc., court-
house business security renewal,
$400.00.
Upper Limits Teen Center, public
health March 2013 rent, $450.00.
Vander Haags Inc., parts,
$650.00.
Waske, Amanda, auditor ISAC
and IMWCAmeeting, $103.15.
Whittington, John, township
trustee meeting, $20.00.
Windstream, supervisors/sheriff/
DHS/ public health/VA/conserva-
tion/ attorney/EMA phone service/
Internet, $1,901.32.
Windstream Communications
Inc., public health phone system
maintenance, $45.81.
Ziegler, parts, $30.01.
Total = $108,440.42
FUND TOTALS RECAP
General Basic ................ $30,717.46
General Supplemental ....... 5,295.70
MH-DD Services ............ 12,811.38
Rural Basic ........................... 120.00
Secondary Road .............. 53,838.84
Case Management ................ 582.36
Jail Sales Tax Account ...... 3,080.49
Emergency Management...... 364.99
Ringgold Co. K9 Unit .......... 163.95
Sheriffs Commissary
Account ....................... 500.00
Assessor ............................... 860.25
Unreimbursed Medical
Exp./AFLAC ............... 105.00
Grand Total = $108,440.42
There was no further business. A
motion was made by Kraig Penning-
ton and seconded by Royce Dredge
to adjourn the meeting at 4:15 p.m.
DAVID INLOES
Chairman
ATTEST: AMANDAWASKE
Ringgold County Auditor