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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, June 24, 1954
Veronica Ray
Three hundred and twenty-five persons from nine states and 27 towns registered Saturday afternoon and evening during the
open house of the Tingley State Savings Bank to mark the 50th anniversary of the establishment. In response to a
special invitation to the 50th anniversary observance of the founding of the Tingley State Savings Bank, Hon. F. E.
SHELDON of Saratoga, CA (one of the original directors of the bank) wrote an interesting letter, reminiscent of the
early days in the Tingley community. The letter (printed in full) tells of the naming of Tingley, re-location of
the post office, the coming of the railroad, how drunken workers turned Tingley into a "wild west" town, the burning
of business houses, the establishment of the bank and many other history-making events. Another honored guest at the
anniversary observance was A. R. (Bert) HASS, one of the original directors and first cashier of the bank. He called to
mind business establishments and proprietors in Tingley in 1904:
four general stores, operated by George SLENTZ, Harry SPURRIER, H. TUTTLE and HEYER Brothers;
two drug stores, owned by W. ELDER and T. ASBURY; two lumberyards by C. RICHARDSON and G. RICHEY;
furniture and undertaking by H. EDWARDS; a hardware store by Job NELSON; a hardware and tin shop by Tom FOSTER;
a grain elevator by O. TALBOTT; a meat market by Frank HURST; a harness shop by J. MAHAFFEY; and a
restaurant and bakery by Lew LANHAM. W. WATSABAUGH was publisher of the Tingley Vindicator; Maggie POLLOCK
served as postmaster; E. CULP as the blacksmith; Roy McDOWELL and Perry BUCHANAN were draymen; and the community was
served by doctors M. HANNLLY, L. HINSDELL and H. WHISLER.
Three young men from Mount Ayr, all volunteers, went Monday to Des Moines in response to Induction Call No. 50. They
were Marvin A. TRIGGS, Gerald K. McGEHEE and Roger W. GREENMAN.
Mount Ayr's baseball team extended its win to three straight by slaughtering Princeton, MO, 16 to 0. A 15-hit attack, including
a pair of homers, drove three Princeton pitchers to cover in seven innings. Tom GROVES connected for his first four-master
of the season in the second and Paul BEARD slammed one in the sixth, also his first. Skip EASON pitched a masterful one-hitter
while fanning eight.
West End Market is celebrating its fourth anniversary. Sales include:
Lifebouy soap, three for 27-cents; Hy-Klas ice cream, 69-cents half-gallon; ground beef, 29-cents/pd.;
turkey TV dinner, 79-cents.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
June 15, a daughter, Susan Kay, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack MOORE, Mount Ayr
June 19, a daughter, Diane Dee, to Mr. and Mrs. Darrel MONK, Clearfield
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, October of 2012
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