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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, February 16, 1995
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr
At 4:30 a.m. Sunday fire routed Frankie JOHNSON, 31, out of her Mount Ayr home just in time to escape with her life but
heavy damage ws done to the three-bedroom, two-story house she was buying and its contents. There was no insurance.
Mount Ayr volunteer firemen were called to the scene to find JOHNSON outside. She had been able to lift herself into the
wheelchair to which she has been confined since a motorcycle accident three and one-half years ago.
Lucile BENSON of Mount Ayr will be observing her 80th birthday anniversary on March 1.
A retirement open house was held on Friday, Feb. 24, for Doris RULE, an employee at the Mount Ayr Record-News for
more than 32 eyars.
The late Gene HANNON was named to the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association's Hall of Fame during a Hall of
Fame banquet held Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Five Seasons Hotel in Cedar Rapids.
A nephew of a Mount Ayr resident is one of the state leaders in several swimming events heading into the end of the season
high school meets. Andy KYSER, a junior at Davenport North high school in Davenport, has the second fastest time in the 100
yard freestyle, the fourth fastest time in the 200 yard freestyle and the 14th fastest time in the 100 yard individual
medley in the latest ratings from the Iowa Boys High School Athletic Association. KYSER is the nephew of Valle SMITH of
Mount Ayr.
Chip BRUNDAGE serves as western vice-president for the state business education organization and obersved Terry
Branstad's signing ceremony proclaiming vocational education week.
OBITUARIES in February 16, 1995 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Veneta Arlene (MINNICK) DUKES Georgia Anna (OWEN) FOX
Donald Arthur KELLER Edith (OSBORN) RICKABAUGH
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, December of 2012
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