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The Adair News from Adair, Iowa • Page 2

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The Adair Newsi
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Adair, Iowa
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SOCIETY FEDERATED CLUB WSCS. The Adair Women's Federated Club met Tuesday evening of last week at the 5 By 80 Country Club for dinner and a business meeting. The meeting had been postponed because of bad weather the previous veck. SIX 6 CLUB The Six 6 Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Dill, Cards furnished entertainment with Ed Littler Jr. and Mrs. D. I. Farnsworth winning high and Mrs.

Lynn Elgin received low, Lunch was served by the hosts. BIRTHDAY Wednesday aftemoon of lest week visitors at the Leonard Krogh home in honor. of Jackie Krogh's 17th birthday were Betty Jane Joint, Glenda Anderson, Janet Cari, Barb Stetzel, Carolyn Elchor and Pam Rochholz of Casey and pa: Cindy Emgarten and Joni Scholl, WHEELERS CLUB MEETING There will be a meeting of the Wheelers Motorcycle Club Thursday, Sept, 28, at 7:30 p.m., at the Adair City Hall, All members are asked to attend: -Trophies will be given. out for past events. There will be and: Sunday, Oct, 1, at the Wheelers Recreation The public is invited.

The Women's Society of Christian Service will meet at 2 o'clock Wednesday aftemoon, Oct. 4, in the social rooms of the United Methodist Church; SSS CLUB Seven members were present for the September meeting of the SSS Club at the club house at Lake Panorma, Mrs. Guy Clark was hostess, Winning prizes at cards were Mrs. Glenn Bireline and Mrs. Lawrence Zimmerman, Mrs.

Fred H. Vokt received the tray prize. Lunch was served by the hostess. The October meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Vokt, OAO CLUB Eight members of the OAO Club went to Shenandoah Thursday, Sept.

21, for their monthly meeting. They were joined there by Mrs. Walter Fust and Mrs, Phyllis Garley. for a smorgasbord dinner at a restaurant at noon. In the aftemoon they went on a conducted bus tour of the felds and KMA Radio Station; Mrs, Don Sweeney received a door prize presented by the radio station and each member, received a package of bulbs.

The group then went to the home of Mrs. Fust where lunch was served, Mrs. Fust received w4 birthday gift. from. her pal," The October mecting will be at the home of Mrs.

Fett. BE A BOMBER BOOSTER AT HOMECOMING Dairy Sweet Foods Taste Best Hamburger, French Fries and Shake (Special for Tues. Wed; Oct. 3-4) 850 LEMON EVERY WEDNESDAY HIGH POINT DAIRY SWEET PHONE 742-3739 ADAIR, IOWA RUTH'S 5c to $1.00 Store PLAYTEX BRAS Buy 2 and Save $1.01. Boy's Polyester, Long Sleeve KNIT SHIRTS Sizes 4.

6. 7 $3.98 8 18 $4.98 Asst. Patterns Colors MATERIALS: Plaida. for. Sportewear, $3.98 yd.

BOMBER BOOSTER AT HOMECOMING: ED AT: DONE FRIENDLY CLUB The Friendly Club met the home of Mrs. Laura Krumm and Grace, Sept, 14 with nine members answering roll call by telling about their vacations, Grace Krumm was in charge of the business meeting. Plans were made for club thembers and their husbands or guests for dinner at a restaurant in Anita on Sept. 21, Prizes were won by Mrs. Paul Newman, Mrs.

Dale Lehman, Mrs. Gary Mueller and Mrs, Pearl Howland. Lunch was served by the hostess, Those attending the dinner at a restaurant in Anita on Sept. 21, were Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spitler, Mt.

and Mrs. Ed Heckman, Mi, and Mrs. Gary Meuller, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newman, Mrs, Norine Schimn, Grace Mrs.

Pearl Howiand, Mrs. Laura immel, Mrs. Laura Krumm and Mrs. Rose. Benton of Audubon, The next meeting will be Oct.

12, with Mrs. Kenneth. RUTH CIRCLE: The Ruth Circle of the United Methodist Church met Wednesday afternoon, Sept. -20, at the home of Mrs. Fred Wehrli.

"New Eyes for the was the lesson and. was given by Mrs. Oscar Ernst who also gave the Bible study. The business meeting was called to order by the co-chairman, Mrs. Wehrli, Lunch was served by the hostess.

The October meeting will be on Wednesday, Oct, 18, with Mrs. Olga Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Plowman and Leann," Leslie, Darrin and Brian, Mr. and.Mrs, LeRoy Rochholz and Curt and Ernie Ludeman were Friday evening guests of Mr.

and Mrs, Larry Sheeder and Donna Sue and Sharon in honor of Dean Plowman's blithday. "Lunch was" served by the hosts. WESTMINSTER AUXILIARY The Westminster Auxiliary will meet- at 2 o'clock. Wed-. nesday afternoon, the social rooms of the United Presbyterian In District Court HM CUE HH THOU Cora M.

Cook vs. City of Stuart, Iowa, petition to quit. Marriage License Wallace M. Martin, 21, Greenfield; and Rae Dean Broshius, 18, Stuart, New Cars Charles and Jean M. Hola Holaday, Greenfield, Ford pickup; Harry R.

and Bemice Kerrigan, Greenfield, Pontiac; Soren M. and Sarah Knudsen, Stuart, Chevrolet; Henry A. and Ruth Baudler, Fontanelle, Skamper travel trailer: -James Carter, Dexter, Chevrolet; Dale Stetzel, Casey, Yamaha motorcycle; Beebe L. Akers, Orient, motorcycle, Real Estate Transfers Wy. Deed: Marlene Ann and William Al.

Wilson to TrimLine.Inc., part of NW! SwI lying N. of 1-50, Sec. 30. Q. C.

Deed: Janet -Lea Rater to John W. Rater, Lot oF NE NW war W.y, Deed: Maxine HIll: to Ron R. Kniep, Lot Block Original Town, Bridgewater, C. O. Deed.

Lucille Smith: ct al: toni. Charles E. Jr. and Letitia Harris, 5Wi Sec. 22-76-31.

Wy. Deed; Helen Vana ct al to Charles E. Ir. and Letitia M. Harris, SW! 22-70-31.

Q. C. Deed. Eugene. Gerald and Mary.

Jean: Kuhns to Eugene. Gerald. Kuhns, Jr. NINW4 and SEA NWA 20-75-83. Wy.

Deed: Marie Vokt to Marietta Wedemeyer, S. 50 ft. of Lots 1-and 2, Block 8, Pat-. ten's- Addition, Adair. Wy.

Deed: Bemice E. Porter set alto. Garry Joyce L. Anderson, sw! SE except Sec, 9-76-30, Q. C.

Deed," Wayne Er and-: Leata M. Belden to William and Lila Belden, 24-77-30- and E. of S1 Sec. 13-77-30. Deed, Zoah M.

to James M. Jensen, Lot 6, Block 9, Original' Town, WET CORN Pick it now and save field loss. Dry it with LP Gas For L.P Gas Delivery and Crop Dryer Service. see ADAIR PELGAS POP ARE or we Lager fox BE A BOMBER BOOSTER AT HOMECOMING Junior Bowlers Junior will begin on Saturday at 1:30 p.ma., Oct. 7th, Junior Bowlers will be fled according to age from 8 to 18.

It interested, please contact Eye or Kai Dickey. Thank You, ADAIR BOWL 4-1 Clubs Go. thy Lasher Grant and four the Ariand Peterso to the County Youth Council Lunch war served by the Dele Schwenneken, the Phil Uhimans and the Jack Spanglers. Steve Bireline, reporter. Adair Health Center News The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will have charge of the October activities, mending and shopping cart at the Adair Community Health Center.

The third quarterly meeting of the Adair Health Center Auxiliary will be Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 17, at 2 o'clock. With the Sick Ernest Hofmeister was released Thursday of last week from the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic and trans-: to Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, His coom is 553, Roy D', Gechtol was admitted Monday afternoon to the Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines, Larty N. Chesnut was admitted Friday to the Can County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic for a checkup Elmer Zanders was Tuesday from the: Guthrie County Hospital a at Guthrie Center, October 2 6. Monday Sloppy joes on bin, pickles, buttered peas, cheese cake with cherry topping, sandwiches, milk.

Tuesday No School, Wednesday Pigs in a blanket, buttered com, fruit cup, sandwiches, milk, Thunday Chicken fried teak, buttered string beras, cinnamon rolls, sandwiches, Friday Beef noodles, cabbage salad, raspberry jello: with whipped topping, orange visitation party of the Order of Jesse James Rides Again. at Stuart One hundred duty three persons registered foi the grand She the Entem Star held Thursday. evening, Sept. 21, at the Stuart High School gymnasium, at which Mrs. Peggy Hauswith of Laurens, grand worthy matron, and Victor Stead Maquoketa, grand worthy patron, and other grand chapter officcis were honored, The party was hosted by Casey, Dexter, Earlham, Greenfield, Redfield and Stuart Eastem Star chapters, The event began with a dinner served at by the Stuart -Menlo band mothers, Theme of the program which followed was "Pathways Throug Through the Years," Historical skits were presented by the six chapters represented, Casey chapter's contribution was a mock re-enactment of the Adair train robbery following reading of the prologue by Gas and heartburn? Di Cal contains a unique antigas ingredient, Simethicone.

This unique discovery. breaks up and removes painful gas. bubble: Your relief is more complete because takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get Di-Geli tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, THIS NEWSPAPER TO PUBLISH PICTURES TAKEN IN OF LOCAL NATURAL COLOR a.

CHILDREN (RURAL FREE NO OBLIGATION! TAKEN -IN FULL COLOR. 'Help your us make this the a good Feature take given below. children to placa and at the time A WOLTZ Professional STUDIO Childs' photographer from COLOR. Please dress the taka Pictures FULL -In will "take ADVANTAGE of COLOR You will. THIS selection.

of FINISHER paper proofs. at a MOTE. later The date picture will to be in appear in this news NEW Black and White. REDUCED Prices have been greatly reduced for those PRICES be. amazed wish at to our buy.

NEW Our DISCOUNTED customers PRICES will truly IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Come see and compare! HERE IS THE TIME AND THE PLACE OCT. 4 .10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Adair City Hall MATE PICTURES DELIVERY BE AS STORY FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS Tom Hay, Littler Si.

was Jesse James, Ralph Tharp was Frack James iod other members of the gang included Dean Mowry, Homer Olsen, Keith Miller and Max Whetstone, The members of the gang tumed in their "loot" as the Estarl collection, TRY A WANT ADI Atlantic Clinic for Local Area Children The Iowa State Services for Crippled Children (SSCC) anBounces that referrals from being accepted for children who will-: attend the car, nose and throat: cHais ta Atlantic. In order to. he seen at this cHild, referral should be forwarded to the SSCC offices by Oct. 13. The clinic will be held Oct, the Zion Church, 811 At the and ton services will be provided for children under 21 year of age who have otolarynogalogi problems Children with other medical or health problems should be referred to the APPLES with that lowa Flavor! at Glen Robin Orchard GRISWOLD, IOWA Buy them Orchard Fresh in "THE APPLE HOUSE" Carefully graded.

-Reasonably priced. of varietierOr Have Fun! Pick-your-own, if you wish, for $2.98 per bushel Fresh, Sweet Cider! Open weekdays until 6 p.m, and Mon. and Thurs. eveninge titi 9 p.m: No Sunday Sales The Adair News, Adair, lova Thursday, Sept. 28; 1972 Page 4 1 general field clinic or the clinic for their Patients from the following counties are.

eligible for the clinic: Adair, Adams, Audubon, Carroll, Cass, Crawford, Dallas, Fremont, Guthrie, Harrison, Madison, Monona, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Shelby and Taylor, title, FOUR FARM MUTUA: BELONGS TO YOU SUPPORT IT FARMUTUALI Greeley Mutual INSURANCE ASSN; ADAIR, IOWA Agents Are: Bernard Fay, Anita Ray Chesnut, Anita Grover Schlater, Exira Homer G. Artist, Adair Chris Eugene Hansen, Hamlin: "Glen Hoover, Tharp, Guthrie Greenfield Center Norman Kading, Casey AFFILIATED WITH MUTUAL REINSURANCE CO: GRINNELL, IOWA PURINA CHOWS BE A BOMBER BOOSTER AT HOMECOMING GRAIN BANK With Us This Year We Want to Help Save Time Save Labor: Save Worry when you need again, with Then give us deposit, for a call or poultry. We'll feed mix your dairy cows, hogs, cattle: ration based on the you formula a you complete, select research from -proved: Check-R-Mix Purina's Depend on us to accurately handle grinding, mixing and delivery to your bulk bins, self-feeders and feed room. And depend on Purina supplements and concentrates to help your livestock and poultry produce at their best. See Purine's Chock-R-Mix.

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