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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, December 08, 1955
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr
A carload of eggs will leave Mount Ayr en route to Spain. From the Mount Ayr Produce, Billie FINCH, owner, will send the
eggs by truck to New York City, from there they will be shipped by boat to Spain. On previous occasions Mr. FINCH has
sent eggs to Cuba, Mexico and Venezuela.
Dr. Luther C. HICKERSON of Brooklyn was elected president of the Grinnell Community Hospital Association at the annual
meeting of the medical staff held Nov. 21 at the hospital. Dr. HICKERSON is the son of Mrs. Carl JACKSON of this city.
The first Ford dealership franchise for Mount Ayr will be issued to Bob and Tim JOHNSTON upon process of paperwork incident
thereto. They have purchased the May Motor interest of S.E. MAY and will occupy the Timby garage building. The JOHNSTON
brothers are associated with their father, Horace A. JOHNSTON, a veteran automobile dealer since 1917. He started his
career in the automotive field in Grand River and moved to Diagonal in 1919 and the sons have been associated with him since
1949. The business will be operated under the name JOHNSTON Motor.
LeRoy ENGLAND of Clearfield assumed his duties Monday of last week as manager of the fruit department of the local
United Food Market. Mr. ENGLAND replaces Tom LARSON, who was transferred to the fruit department of the United in
Clarinda, after having served the United in Mount Ayr for the past one and one-half years.
OBITUARIES in December 08, 1955 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Pierre O. LANDON Ray Leo RUBY
Jessie E. SHEPHERD LUNNEY Floyd Eldon FERBER
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, August of 2012
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