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RETOLD OLD NEWS

Mount Ayr Record-News
Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa
Thursday, August 14, 1980

Britt Fell

Donald GOOD, a 56-year-old pilot from St. Joseph, MO was injured on Saturday when his plane malfunctioned and crashed into a field near Delphos. The plane was an antique 1947 four-passenger Bellanca that he had purchased at an air show in Oshkosh, WI. He was flying it home to St. Joe when the plane began experiencingtechnical difficulties and GOOD tried to land it in a field. The plane crashed into a small gathering of trees, went through a fence and finally came to a halt along the shoulder of the road.

A resident of Redding, Burl DILLENBURG, heard the commotion and came to investigate, finding the plane and its pilot along the road. DILLENBURG gave GOOD a ride in his tractor to Ringgold county hospital where the pilot was treated for lacerations, abrasions, bruises and a cracked vertibrae (sic) in his back.

Although the pilot survived, his place was not so fortunate; FFA investigators reported that the antique plane was damaged beyond repair.

The street stock car races ended in disaster for three drivers on the first lap. Roger TODD of Maloy was just rounding his fourth corner whenhe managed to flip his car. It landed upside-down on the hood of fellow Maloy resident Larry OVERHOLSER'S car. A third driver, Jeff WHITE of Mount Ayr, swerved to miss the accident and ran into the wall, wiping out his radiator and steering. Luckily, all three drivers were able to walk away from the crash unharmed.

Fire ravaged the Miracle Recreation Company plant on Friday night. The Mount Ayr Community Fire Department is still investigating the cause of the fire which is, as of now, unknown. No one was injured in the blaze though there was much damage. Materials such as plastic, fiberglass, and painting supplies were ruined, and the building sustained heat, smoke and water damage and productions in the building ere halted until repairs can be made.

The fire department thought they had the flare under control but had to come back at 2 a.m. to extinguish a fire that had caught on the eastern part of the building due to heat that was still trapped inside. It took two hours to put out this second outbreak of flames which damaged still more supplies.

BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:

  • August 09, a daughter to Joe and Julie ROUCH
  • August 09, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack WACKERNAGLE

    OBITUARIES in August 14, 1980 Mount Ayr Record-News:

    Clifton WAUGH   Johnnie BIRD

    Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, October of 2012

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