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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, March 19, 1964
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr Record-News
The 26th annual F.F.A. Parent-Son Banquet served Friday evening in the high school gymnasium was enjoyed by 250
paents, friends and members of the host organization. Officer of the chapter and R. E. HAUPTMANN, advisor,
occupied places at the head table. The invocation was given by Joe BROWN, treasurer, and Ronnie WOOD, president,
served as master of ceremonies.
Four Ringgold county officials announced their candidacies for nominations, subject to the will of the Republican
voters at the primary election on June 1, 1964. They were Albert DRAKE of Middle Fork township, candidate for
county auditor; Earl REYNOLDS, Jr. of Mount Ayr, candidate for clerk of district court; Maurice HANSON of
Grant township for supervisor, term commencing January 1965; and, Raymond FROST of Middle Fork township for
supervisor, term commencign January 1966.
Mrs. Royce DAVIS was re-elected and installed as president of Chapter CK, P.E.O. during a meeting held Saturday
in the home of Mrs. Glenn LESAN. Other officers re-elected were Mrs. Chas. J.LESAN, vice president; Mrs. C. L.
NICHOLS, recording secretary; Mrs. Herman FENNEMA, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ed. J. CARR, treasurer; Mrs.
Milton HENDERSON, chaplain; and, Mrs. Harold FOLTZ, guard.
Ainslee E. HICKERSON of Ardmore, PA will speak at the annual commencement exercises of the Mount Ayr Community
high school scheduled for May 18. Mr. HICKERSON, who a few years ago was selected as the outstanding publisher of
weekly newspapers in Pennsylvania, is president of Philadelphia Suburban Newspapers, Inc., which publishes a daily
newspaper and several weeklies. Mr. HICKERSON graduated with the class of 1923 from the Mount Ayr high school and
four years later received a degree from the School of Journalism of the State University of Iowa, Iowa City. He
immediately purchased the Philadelphia suburban newspaper properties which have prospered and expanded under this
direction. Mr. HICKERSON is a son of Mrs. Carl JACKSON of this city.
David STEWART, 17-year-old son of the Arlo STEWARTS of Mount Ayr, suffered facial lacerations and a fractured
right arm in a one-caar accident Monday morning. The accident happened about 1:30 a.m. on the Diagonal-Clearfield
road approximately one-fourth mile west of Diagonal. According to Sheriff Elbert STRANGE, who investigated, the
youth was traveling east in a 1955 Ford station wagon when he hit a hole in the road, lost control of the car
and struck a cement culvert.
Professor Carl R. BUSCH of Drake University, Des Moines, will visit the Grand Valley high school in Kellerton on
march 20, as part of the Iowa Visiting Scientist Program which is headquarterd at the State University in Iowa City.
Dr. BUSCH, assistant professor of physical science at the university, whose field of special interest is geological
field trips, will give the students accurate and up-to-date scientific knowledge which is so fundamental for today's
citizens.
Six Mount Ayr Community high school trackmen will compete against some of the state's best high school athletes in
teh Federation Indoor Track meet to be held March 21 in the Drake Fieldhouse in Des Moines. Coach Chet ROED
will enter Eugene RICKER and Milt STONE in the 50-yard dash and Rick DEFENBAUGH in the high and low hurdles and
a mile relay team. Members of the mile relay team are RICKER, Dave STILL, Duane MILLER and Steve JOHNSTON. Last
year RICKER placed in the 50-yard dash and DEFENBAUGH in the high hurdles.
BIRTHS AT RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL THIS WEEK:
March 11, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard RICHARDSON, Diagonal
March 15, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard JOHNSEN, Lamoni
March 15, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joe KLEJCH, Jr., Benton
OBITUARIES in Thursday, March 19, 1964 Mount Ayr Record-News:
No obituaries in this issue.
Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, April of 2014
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