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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, June 20, 1963
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr Record-News
The Mount Ayr Junior Chamber of Commerce received its charter Friday night. The officers and directors of the organization
are Norman MILLEDGE, director; Bob EVANS, vice-president; Bill MONAGHAN, secretary; James MAHAN, Jr., second vice-president;
Richard REYNOLDS, president; Arlen F. HUGHES, treasurer; Eben JONES, director, and Gary McCULLOGH, director.
A picnic dinner was enjoyed Tuesday evening of last week in Fife's Grove by the citizens' Band Radio Operators of the
Ringgold-Taylor county area and their families. During a business meeting held following the dinner, the following officers
were elected: president, Max BUCK; vice-president, Clyde HOGUE; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Ames CROSS; reporter, Michael
WARIN; communications, Gerald YOUNG, and traffic manager, Nick DUROS.
Jeffrey Lynn FARMER, nine-year-old son of George and Roberta LAMB FARMER, was fatally injured Wednesday morning of last
week in a bicycle-truck accident in Omaha, NE to which city the family had moved the preceding Sunday. Jeffrey was
returning on his bicycle to his home from a distance of only a few blocks, where he had been sent on an errand for his
parents, when the accident happened on Dodge Street. Born June 15, 1953, in Mount Ayr, Jeffrey would have observed his 10th
birthday anniversary on Saturday. He is survived by his parents; a brother, Mark Wesley; an infant sister, Joni Kay and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glee LAMB of Clarinda, formerly of Mount Ayr.
Mrs. S. C. RICE, librarian of the Mount Ayr Public Library, has tendered her resignation, effective July 1, to the board
of trustees. Mrs. RICE has capably served as librarian for the past nine years.
With full cooperation of the weatherman, work on Mount Ayr's new swimming pool has progressed steadily during the past week.
If continued, the pool should be in operation by the first of next week. That is the consensus of the swimming pool
committee. The pool has been painted, the bath house is in the process of being painted and the deck is finished.
Twelve 4-Hers of Ringgold county attended the State 4-H Club Conference held last week on the campus of Iowa
State University in Ames and participated in the election of the 1963 officers. Ringgold county's two presidents, Patty
STEPHENS of Diagonal and Raymond SHIELDS of Tingley, attended the pre-conference workshop on Monday and Tuesday, and Roger
REECE was a member of the state 4-H chorus. Other conference delegates in attendance were Diane SALTZMAN of Mount Ayr; Kay
SCHAEFER, Rayma STEWART and Mike GILES of Ellston; Quita LININGER of Shannon City; Donald GOINS of Diagonal; Andy ABARR of
Redding, and Dennis MILLER and Craig RIGGS of Tingley. Carl RIGGS of Tingley and Mrs. Helen STREEBIN and Milt HENDERSON
of Mount Ayr also attended the conference.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
June 13, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ADAMS, Grant City MO
June 15, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Roger NEWBERRY, Lamoni
OBITUARIES in June 20, 1963 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Nova VERNON TYRREL
Arthie Beulah THOMPSON THURMAN
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, July of 2013
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