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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, June 29, 1989
Kasey Dredge, Mount Ayr Record-News
A familiar sight in the skies of Ringgold County, Murrray SHAHA shows off his ultralight airplane, the Challenger.
SHAHA received his first pilot's license 53 years ago, and has been hooked on flying ever since.
Karen SCHAEFER (Mrs. Mike) of rural Maloy has been named as deputy Ringgold County recorder by Recorder Carol WEEDA.
SCHAEFER is to begin her duties Monday, June 26, as a replacement for Jan FORD of rural Ellston, who resigned recently
to become school secretary at Grand Valley Community schools.
Mount Ayr resident John McGILLIGAN has been cast in the lead of Frank Butler in a Webster City production of "Annie
Get Your Gun" this summer. McGILLIGAN, who is instrumental music instructor at Mount Ayr Community elementary school, will
play opposite Becky Armentrout for the six-night run of the musical at the Webster City High School auditorium.
Two Mount Ayr residents were presented Governor's Volunteer Awards for their volunteer work for the Department of Human
services at a ceremony in Council Bluffs recently. Jeanette LUTICK of Mount Ayr traveled with her parents to the ceremony
where Vera MOORE and Jack MOORE were honored.
Jill TAYLOR, 17, of Mount Ayr, won five saddles at the Iowa High School Rodeo, held June 15-18 in Albia. TAYLOR claimed
state championships in the pole bending, barrel racing and breakaway roping divisions. She was also named all-around
cowgirl as well as queen for the Iowa High School Rodeo Association for the 1989-90 school year. She will be competing
for honors at the National High School Rodeo finals in Pueblo, CO., July 20-30. She is the daughter of Steve and Cheryl
TAYLOR.
OBITUARIES in June 29, 1989 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Ora L. FUGATE |
Waneta Edwinda BIERLEIN HAMILTON |
Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, June of 2014
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