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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, February 15, 1962
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr
Franklin S. MAIN, state representative from Decatur county since 1957, announced his candidacy for the Democrat
nomination for state senator from the fifth district, comprised of Decatur, Ringgold and Union counties. Mr. MAIN
was seeking the unexpired term of X. T. PRENTIS, Republican, who resigned to become a member of the State Tax
Commission on July 1, 1961. Mr. MAIN was born and reared to manhood in Mount Ayr and graduated from the Mount Ayr
high school.
A barn on the Clifford FORCE farm, located about five miles west of Mount Ayr, was totally destroyed by
fire late Friday night. Lost in the fire were 41 head of hogs, a yearling Holstein heifer, about 1,000 bales of hay
and 400 bales of straw. Bill WARIN and Herbert NOLAN, who were driving in opposite directions on Highway 2, observed
the fire and stopped at the farm and wakened the FORCES.
A two-story farm house, located eight miles northeast of
Mount Ayr and occupied by the Ellis MAUDLIN family, was destroyed by fire Thursday night. Only a small amount of
furniture and bedding was saved. The fire was believed to have started in the kitchen, where lard was being rendered.
Mary Sue BASTOW, 17-year-old senior in the Mount Ayr Community high school,
is one of 33 Iowa girls selected to attend the fourth annual 4-H home furnishings study trip to Chicago, IL, according
to county Extension director J. N. CHICKEN. Miss BASTOW, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob BASTOW of Mount Ayr, has been a
4-H club member for eight years.
The post office in Diagonal was entered by thieves either Friday night or early
Saturday morning, but nothing was taken. The breakin was discovered Saturday morning by postmaster Richard YASHACK
when he opened the office about 7 a.m.
The 75-piece concert band of Iowa State University, Ames, will present a concert
in the school gymnasium on February 26 under the auspices of the Band Boosters. John PETERSON, clarinetist, and son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl PETERSON of Mount Ayr, is a member of the band, which is making its 25th annual spring tour.
Richard
PRENTIS was elected and installed as associate patron of Mount Ayr Chapter No. 356, Order of the Eastern Star, during
the regular meeting held Monday night of last week. Mr. PRENTIS was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
Raymond BARKER on December 10 of last year.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
February 08, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold CHRISTIAN, Grant City, MO
February 10, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Darl FERGUSON, Mount Ayr
February 12, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil PARKHURST, Eagleville, MO
February 13, a son to Mr. and Mrs. James BOYD
OBITUARIES in Thursday, February 15, 1962 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Kathleen Mae SNETHEN POLLOCK Guy Elbert NORRIS
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, March of 2012
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