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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, May 5, 1960
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr Record-News
Notice of appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court of the decision in what is known as the telephone suit in Mount Ayr was
filed yesterday by the Ringgold County Mutual Telephone Compny, its directors and John IRVING, Raymond BUCK,
Tom NICHOLS, Donald SMITH and Cora ROBINSON, as individuals, and Cora ROBINSON as general manager and treasurer,
Defendants. Plantiffs (appellees) in the action are LeRoy T. CARLSON, Bertel T. MALMQUIST and Perry D. WOODWARD.
Judge H. J. KITTLEMAN, in his decision, in the telephone suit, held for the plaintiffs. The judge's decree, filed on
April 11, provided, among other things, for the transfer of 203 (a majority) shares of stock of the telephone
company to the plaintiffs.
Postmaster Marion EURITT is the new chairman of the Mount Ayr UMCA board. He succeeds Mrs. Carl F. PETERSON. Other
officers are Mrs. Raymond BARKER, vice-chariman; Milton HENDERSON, treasurer; and Supt. C. Arthur HANSEN, district
board representitive.
On April 8, Hubert "Whity" WISEMAN, project superintendent of the Raymond Concrete Pile Headquarters in Liberia, West
Africa, and Mrs. WISEMAN, the former Jo DAVIS of Mount Ayr, experienced the privilege of entertaining the president of
Liberia.
Garry WION, senior athlete, broke his own high school discus record and captured fourth place in the select field of
state discus throwers in the high school section of the Drake Relays Saturday morning. His toss measured 147 feet and
one-half inch.
Five workers for the March of Dimes received five-year service awards at the annualmeeting of March of Dimes held Monday
night in the Legion hall. Those recognized with a certificate and a pin were Mrs. Elmer GOLDNER of Kellerton, Mrs. F. E.
HIGGINS of Blockton, Mrs. Dan RISSER of Diagonal, Mrs. Arnold COMBS, of Mount Ayr, and Mrs. Homer LONG of Beaconsfield.
Judge Charles J. LEWIS was injured Sunday in a fall down the steps of the United Presbyterian church, where he had
attended morning worship services. Mr. LEWIS suffered a bad scalp wound when his head struck the cement walk, a broken rib and bruises
on one arm. He was taken by ambulance to the Ringgold County Hospital for medical attention and then returned to his
home, where he is convalescing satisfactorily.
The Mount Ayr Raiders scored two insurance runs in the bottom of the 6th inning to capture the IHSAA spring baseball
tournament from the Afton Tigers, 8-5. Mount Ayr advanced to the 1st round of the district at Creston with their win over
Afton.
Mary Ellen CORLL was selected by the Mount Ayr Methodist Men's organization to receive its freshman scholarship. Miss CORLL,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald CORLL, is a senior in the Mount Ayr Community high school and this fall plans to
attend Iowa Weleyan College in Mount Pleasant. She has been active in the local Methodist Youth Fellowship and is secretary
of the Sunday school. The group also elected officers for the coming year: Len R. BEATH, president; Grant A. SHIFFLETT,
vice-president; Raymond DRAKE, secretary; and Donald "Jake" DAILEY, treasurer.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
April 29, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald SHIELDS, Humbolt
April 29, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Laverne WILDT, Bedford
April 29, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BARKER, Diagonal
April 30, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ted OLSON, Creston
May 1, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Loren CAMPBELL, Diagonal
May 3, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard RUCKMAN, Shannon City
May 4, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley JOHNSON, Lamoni
OBITUARIES in May 5, 1960 Mount Ayr Record-News:
no obituaries in this issue
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, March of 2010
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