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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, November 23, 1995
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr
Mount Ayr Community high school hosted the Pride of Iowa conference honor band for its practices and concert Tuesday,
Nov. 14. David A. WILLIAMS, director of the bands at Morningside College in Sioux City, worked with the students from
the bands of the six Pride of Iowa conference schools and led them in a 45-minute concert following an afternoon of
practice. The 90-member band included 15 students from Mount Ayr Community high school.
Christopher NICHOLS, son of Lyle and Mildred NICHOLS of Mount Ayr, was recently promoted to the rank of major. NICHOLS
is an instructor on the C-130 cargo transport. He is presently stationed at Little Rock, AR Air National Guard (active)
at Jacksonville, AR. He trains pilots of many nationalities. His wife, the former Karen MOORE, is a CPA and owns her
own tax business. Both NICHOLS and his wife are graduates of Oklahoma State University at Stillwater, OK.
A nonviolent civil disobedience demonstration is being planned for the Iowa Select Farms hog facility near Maloy
Monday, Nov. 27. The demonstration will block a driveway of the hog facility, which is under expansion, to symbolize their
opposition to the rapid development of these facilities "without regard of local people's health and well being or to
environmental hazards." Participants will include local, rural and small town dwellers and clergy people, along with
others who share alarm about the proliferation of large-scale hog facilities.
OBITUARIES in November 23, 1995 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Fay Edith PACKER PINKERTON
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, November of 2012
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