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- Research courtesy Linda E. Lewis, from her book George Lewis Descendants, October 1992:
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
Ardis McFall and Avery Ruble are the proud owners of two new Chevrolet trucks which are to be used in transferring lumber from the busy plant of Ruble and McFall on St. Francis river to Des Arc.
(THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper ... Ironton, Iron County, Missouri ... May 5, 1927
!NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
DES ARC... Avery Ruble took a truck load of our boys and girls to the show at Annapolis Friday night.
(WANE COUNTY JOURNAL-BANNER newspaper ... Piedmont, Missouri ... July 18, 1929)
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ANNAPOLIS NEWS column... Avery Ruble is now working for the State Forestry Service as tower man near Vulcan.
(IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper ... Ironton, Missouri ...Thurs., March 22, 1945)
!OBITUARY
James Avery Ruble, a 73 year old conservation worker died Monday in Sullivan. He was born Nov. 29, 1903 in Vulcan. Mr. Ruble was married to the former Myrtle Lewis. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church.
He is survived by his widow; a son, James Ruble of Sullivan; a daughter, Helen Brown of Sullivan and five grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held Thursday, Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. in the Vulcan Assembly of God Church. Burial will be in the Sutton Cemetery at Annapolis.
[from newspaper clipping in possession of Linda Lewis 1-3-90]
!FUNERAL HOME BROCHURE
James Avery Ruble born November 29, 1903, passed away December 23, 1976. Funeral Services Thursday, December 23, 1976, 2:00 p.m., Assembly of God Church, Vulcan, Missouri. Officiating Rev. Orla Parker, Rev. Bob Middleton. Interment Sutton Cemetery, Vulcan, Missouri.
[from leaflet passed out at church at time of funeral]
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