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   Treynor Record, The (Newspaper) - August 7, 1975, Treynor, Iowa                                TRA Swimmers Won Meet Friday THE TRA Invitational Swim Meet was held last with the TRA team bringing down a The meet was between four other area including Clarinda and two teams from the urban Bluffs This victory speaks well for the local barn making sand framing exploring creative and learning to macrame are all part of the fair planned by the Extension Service Family Living says Pat Extension Home A demonstration program will be given from 10 to 8 in the 4H exhibit A Lee Wards representative of will be demonstrating decoupa ging on barn and making sand Children from the audience will be involved in a presentation by Kathy of the YMCA in exploring creative and Earl West Paint Center will be showing the technique for stretching and framing Friday afternoon fairgoers will find George Smith plant hangers and owl necklaces in a display The committee is also sponsoring the showing of several short films Friday and Saturday afternoon by the American Can cer Anderson said a special bicentennial quiz and display will test homemakers knowledge of how homemaking problems were handled in 1776 and how they are handled Chooses Superior by Howard Knox The Treynor Fire Department and Ambulance Unit met Friday night to open bids for the new After a lengthy discussion and careful examina tion of the the contract was awarded to Bob Balleu of Council Bluffs for a Superior Ambulance on a Chevrolet The price is This unit meets all government stan Additional equipment will be added after delivery bringing the total price of the unit to approximately This seems like a lot of but it will give our unit the same capabilities as any unit in a large and it was the feeling of the Volunteers that local people deserve the very best care they could Letting of the bids climaxes three years of meetings with the Health Planning who deserve a vote of thanks for their and a very successful fund drive in our own The Treynor Ambulance Crew want to thank all who have supported the unit through the and particularly those who gave so generously during the fund drive this Henderson Resident Token III Here Residents on North Eyberg were somewhat shaken last Thursday evening when the Treynor Ambulance pulled into Katie Saars drive and stopped alongside the Gayle Stephens The call was made for a lady who was found lying in a coma like state at the back of the Butler Ena Butler had Boosting awr The v Treynor Community Since 1900 Volume 1 Mills Iowa 51551 34 Strange Rumblings From Above by John Scherle MORE LABOR UNION HIJINX It seems those union guys are at it Trouble their idea of fun is something I would want to steer clear You may remember union official Jock who made the mistake of bucking union After this game was Yablonski died liter It seems the union way is to kill anyone who dares to reveal any illegal or shady dealings they may and it appears there are Now the mysterious disappearance of Jimmy I am definitely not defending Jimmy because Lord knows he has probably had his share of shady But his family are firmly convinced that he was in fact kid napped and they fear he may have been If this is at least this time they had a little more With they killed his family and left them splattered all over the This or his will probably never even be A very clean wouldnt you say Of Hoffa may be pulling a Howard Hughes but it would be very I write the beginning of is still a day so no way to predict anything in the way of But one thing is for there will be a lot more room and shelter this thanks to a group of really dedicated 4H Every day for the past you could go by the Fairgrounds and see these guys hanging from raising buildings and cleaning up the A lot of volunteer labor had to go into the and it just makes you realize that people around here really do pitch as opposed to lots of other Of some in the county thought they really got the bad end of the stick when the Supervisors decided to split the I suppose there are pros and cons on both One thing is for present even in their were a thousand times better than those lousy grounds at Playland I who had their head where when they decided to build It undoubtedly was a long time because they didnt even have to tear the old buildings cause they almost fell down on their own thats all The Fairgrounds are and everyone should go to see the improvement in the appearance and Once thanks to the volunteers for their by Em Krohn We drove to Chicago to watch a ball game and didnt see a single Cub or Sox We did watch our 1 Child play in a recreational and as it has been some 15 to 20 years since Ive seen him play it brought back many fond moments of time spent at Little League games some few seasons As I watched this game the old rooting spirit began to rise and Yelling and cheering was once again the normal response to the diamond I knew so few of the but the home team was the important and I began to subconsciously insert names from the past into my bleacher Hit it Greg or Get it in Although many of these players had full beards or weighed 200 I kept plugging in thoughts and names of faced gangly 10 to 14 year olds as I cheered on I relived the peak excitement when our score moved and also felt the air go out of the spirit balloon when we lost in the last I could commiserate with the coach as I recalled how accept a defeat and still get the boys fired up again for the next The players sizes and ages in this game were considerably different than those of the little but the difference was in the At this game I was surrounded by little girl friends or I missed most the mob of mothers for as any good one yells quite like a Because I was a mother minority of and because this ole rooter cant hoot like she I felt I let the team you spose thats why they lost 40 Years Ago in the Two real estate deals were completed last week The Henry Voss farm was sold to Max Rogers for per acre and the Emil Malskeit farm was sold for per The Bridge Club met at the home of Friday Mann received the prize for high score and Steele and Henry Mahnken of visited last week with the latters John and Henry This was the first time the boys had seen their sister since and you can bet they enjoyed the The Keg Creek Jolly Larks made plans for their achievement show at their meeting held at the home of their assistant compiled by Tiarks Arlene All members and Fritz Bruning and Miss Bakke were Club presi Elaine Trede opened the Wilma Kathryn Redman and Claus Krambeck were married at the Methodist church in Louise Redman attended her Jacqueline Steele was girl for her The 4H boys and their fathers and friends held a field day tour on July beginning at the Max Bebensee farm at 9 oclock to the Herman Strohbehn farm at The work of fitting and showing livestock for the show ring was on the A picnic dinner was held at the D and Son Jsf in FS SONIA DAUGHTER of and Stan Allen of is pictured with her 1st place award she won in the recent FS hog judging 4H the received a cash award from which was accepted by Stan Sonia is shown with her Cheerleaders Take Top Honor The Treynor Cardinal Cheerleaders were named Grand Champion Squad 1 at the Dynamic Cheer leaders Association Camp at the College of Marys in The Varsity sponsored by Mary Lou Howell and captained by senior Becky included seniors Kim Susan Ransom and Lori Dan ker juniors Lisa Sheila Krohn and Pam Elrod sophomores Joni Miller and Jann Schnoor and freshman Carol Herz The girls learned pompom tumbling and jumps during the five days at Each night the squads were evaluated to prepare them for the final competition evaluation on At the presentation Friday the DCA instructor announced Treynor Var sity as the Number One Squad the Grand The girls received 99 points of the possible 100 The girls also received honors for having the best spirit project at the The cheerleaders will be on vacation until school starts when they will resume their regular practice gone out to look for her when rounding the corner of her home she came upon what at first glance appeared to be something that might have blown into the corner behind Davys As she neared the heap she suddenly realized it was a person and ran to the Stephens home to summon with the help of guests was able to bring the lady into her Though not fully she was able to convey that Henderson was her After making several telephone calls to they found that she was Hazel and that the Pinky Stewarts were her They came at once and accompanied Craft to the Craft had been to town to keep an appointment and on the way home became Stopping in front of Butlers she walked to the back of the house and sat down on a big tire where she passed Word has it that she has had surgery at the and other than this nothing is known of her Rain Has Damaged Corn by Howard Knox Below normal precipitation is once more causing extreme stress on the corn The rainfall in June appears to have helped the crop to hold its although some fields are fired in Precipitation for July was below For the we are below compared to below normal in July of The available moisture in the top two feet under corn is The 23 foot level is and the 35 foot level is for a total of in the top 5 The corn roots appear to be deeper this year than but the next two weeks are going to be Any substantial rain at all could mean the difference between a fair crop and a very poor I August 611 NOTICE The regular Jaycee paper drive for the month of August has been postponed for one Instead of the usual second Saturday they will be picking up on the third This for the month of August is necessary because the Jaycees volunteered to take tickets at all day August Dont Forget The Bloodmobile will be in Treynor 18 at Zion Congregational church hours 12 to Can you help Call Bloodmobile Margaret Will you donate a pint of blood Be there  

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