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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, June 03, 1954
Veronica Ray
A large barn, 40 x 48 feet, was destroyed by fire Monday on the farm in Liberty township owned by Herbert BASTOW and known
as the JERREMS place. The fire, which was caused by lightning, also destoryed a large amount of hay.
Through the sale of orange marmalade by members of the Hospital Auxiliary $200 were realized, which will be used
towards the establishment of a medical library at Ringgold County Hospital. In all towns of the county, auxiliary members
sold 400 pints of the marmalade. The recipe for the marmalade was brought to Mount Ayr by Mrs. H. WHITE who received
it from Mrs. Harry WAKEFIELD of Harlingen, TX.
The Coffee Shop in Mount Ayr will open June 7 under the management of Mrs. Bess GUTHRIE. Mrs. GUTHRIE will continue to operate
the B.I.G. Hat and Gift shop with Mrs. Lloyd DENHART in charge.
The Atlantic Construction Commission was awarded the contract for grading what is known as the Pole Road, from
Diagonal north 5.8 miles to the Union-Ringgold county line. The Pole Road formerly included in the state system of roads,
was reverted to the county system recently.
Luella TIDRICK of Mount Ayr and Herman C. FORGY of Omaha, NE were united in marriage May 25 in the United Presbyterian
Churh of Tingley.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
May 26, a son, Jay william, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles SKINNER, Mount Ayr
May 29, a son, Calvin LeRoy, to Mr. and Mrs. George SNOW, Grant City MO
May 30, a daughter, Deva Kay, to Mr. and Mrs. Bill RINEHART, Mount Ayr
May 30, a son, Lonnie Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis RUSH, Saint Joseph MO
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, October of 2012
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