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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, February 28, 1980
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr
One hundred and forty members and friends of the First Christian church gathered at the American Legion Hall Monday
evening, Feb. 24, for a family fellowship hosted by the Christian Education Committee, Hazel FOTZ, chairman. Freida
WOOLLUMS reported for the placement committee. Over 20 sites around the community have been offered and this had been most
graciously appreciated by the congreation. Church school has begun again on the 24th. Children in the preschool through the
sixth grade should come to the library basement for their opening assembly before going to their classes from now on.
The church will be collecting Regal Stamps and books as well as Betty Crocker coupons to be use to replace kitchen items
lost in the fire. A survey of fund-raising suggestions was distributed and those present were asked to return them next
Sunday.
Frederick "Rick" HAWKINS has been hired as executive officer for the Ringgold County Conservation baord and began work
Monday morning, Feb. 25. He assumes the position held by Mark VERSCH since March 21, 1977. VERSCH has accepted a job
as resource planner with the Papio Natural Resource district in Nebraska. Mrs. VERSCH is the home economics teacher
in the Diagonal school system. HAWKINS comes here from Marcus in Cherokee county where he has been a forester for the
Cherokee County Conservation Board.
Barbara WALTERS of Kellerton was elected chairman of the Ringgold County Democratic central committee.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
February __, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John PARISH, Diagonal
OBITUARIES in February 28, 1980 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Lucille Anna DOMINIACK REES Minnie Belle STAHL KELLER
William Ernest BUELL
Lula Laverne ELLISON MATHANY
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, November of 2012
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