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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, November 14, 1963
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr Record-News
What is known as the D. A. VAUGHN 120-acre farm, located three and one-half miles west of Mount Ayr on Highway 2, was sold
Monday at public auction to Nick and Evelynne DUROS of Mount Ayr for $155 per acre. The household goods of the VAUGHNS
were also sold. The sales were conducted by Orlo VAUGHN, executor; Dennis OWENS and Jack and Raymond HUTCHINSON, auctioneers;
Grant L. HAYES, attorney, and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit MILLER, clerks.
David LYNCH of Maloy and Judith HALEY of Diagonal have been selected as the 4-H club members of Ringgold county to receive
the KSIB Record Book Awards for 1963. Judith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry HALEY, is a member of the Jefferson Happy Home
Hustlers 4-H Club. A member of the Maloy Shamrocks 4-H Club, David is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob LYNCH
Open house will be observed Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Community Meat Processor's new processing plant and slaughter house
in Mount Ayr. The plant is located just north of Highways 169 and 2 in southwest Mount Ayr. Community Meat Processors is
owned and operated by Ross CRAFT and Sherrill STEPHENS.
A loan of $700,000 to the Grand River Mutual Cooperative at Princeton, MO by the Rural Electrification Administration has
been approved according to an announcement by Congressman John Kyl. The loan will provide dial service to 2,760 of the
cooperative's customers in Appanoose, Clarke, Decatur, Ringgold, Wayne and Lucas counties.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
November 06, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thomas McKAY, Lamoni
November 10, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Robert MOSS, Redding
OBITUARIES in November 14, 1963 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Ireta Rae McHENRY Joseph C. BOYER
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, December of 2013
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