HISTORY OF IRA COMMUNITY
WATER SYSTEM
By Robert and Jean State
Prior to 1967 each home in Ira had its own well and water system. Progress came when Marvel Beardmore advised the town people of the possibility of government monies being available for unincorporated towns to be used for water and sewer systems.
Such projects were made possible by government legislation introduced by Representative John Kyl and Bert Bondstra who were helpful to us in getting the proper paper work submitted and approved.
Twenty-three interested property owners signed a letter of intent agreeing to become a charter member by pledging to pay $50 as the initial fee and agreeing to pay a monthly rate as set by the corporation.
The first meeting to set up the corporation was held in August, 1964 with County Supervisor Robert Russell and was finalized February 8, 1966. John Graves was the following F.H.A. Supervisor.
The first officers and board members were: Robert State, President; Max Bucklin, Vice President; Vernon Bucklin, Secretary and Treasurer; Jack Koon and Charlie Koon, Board Members.
Current officers are: Layman Cornelison, President; Cecil Carpenter, Vice President and Registered Agent: Robert State, Secretary and Treasurer; Henry Coiner and Dorwin Bucklin Board Members.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert State (Bob & Jean) donated the property for the well site.
The Corporation received a $2,000 advance loan from the F.H.A. in December of 1965 so the well could be dug. The well was bored by Verwers Well Co. of Pella, Iowa, in the summer of 1966. The well depth was 201 feet, and it came in as an artesian well. The cost was approximately $2,000.
The total cost of the well, building, water treatment and distribution system was approximately $40,000. A $14,000 grant was received and the remainder was borrowed from the Farmer's Home Administration for 40 years at 5% interest.
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Consulting engineering work was done by Garden Engineering of Oskaloosa, Iowa. All legal work was handled by Lewis N. Girdner of Newton, Iowa. The orders to start work were sent to the contractors April 4, 1967.
Over the years many citizens have served on the Board. Of course rates have had to be increased as maintenance costs have risen since the system was installed.
Once again it shows what a group of people can accomplish by working together for a common cause.
The following is from the paper signed by Ira individuals who were charter members of the Ira Community Services, Inc.
"We, the undersigned, are desirous of installing a pure water system in the town of Ira, Iowa, and will pledge fifty dollars ($50.00) to become a Charter Member of the non-profit Corporation, also, will pay the monthly rate as set by the Corporation after installation."
(Note the figure opposite the name indicates the number of shares.) Curtis L. Harlin 1, Floyd L. Brown 1, Chas. Koon 2, Cecil Carpenter 1, John Geaheart 1, Ross Beardmore 1, Nellie Patton I, Louis Rettinghaur I, R.E. Loynachan I, Enos Gibson I, Jack Koon I, Max Bucklin 2, Roy Bucklin 2, Leslie Hamilton 1, Christine Whitehead 1, Robert W. State 3, Lee Otis Warner 1, Vernon C. Bucklin 1, Henry Comer 1, Anna Campbell I, Janet Trussler 1. John Scott and Jennie Taylor signed the paper, but moved out of town before the project was completed.
ADDITIONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST
Jan. 12, 1952.-- Mrs. Albert Sieg of Ira won a new car in a national "Name the Range" contest.
1958 -- D.C. "Zeke" Patton practiced barbering in the old hotel.
June 19, 1958 -- New (and first) electric street lights were turned on in the town of Ira.
1960 - - Max and Vela Bucklin acquired the Ira garage and gas station.
May, 1961 -- D.C. Patton made playground equipment for the Ira Wayside Park.
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