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   Glenwood Opinion Tribune (Newspaper) - August 15, 1963, Glenwood, Iowa                                FIRST With the News in Mills County PAGES TODAY VOLUME 99 ISSUE NUMBER THIRTYTHREE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR AND MILLS IOWA Buy Play Later Golf Corporation Renews Efforts To Raise Funds A renewed effort to sell mem shares in the Glenwood Golf Corporation is to be kicked off this week so the work can be completed and the course will be ready to play next All present shareholders are to be sent a accompanied by a complete list of urging that each present mem ber sell one share to a friend who Is not on the If the present shareholders cooperate hi this no further solici tation would be The drive for members began last after the Lions Club had made a contribution to get it A goal of war set as the amount necessary to pay for the land and build the Some was raised in tint first enough to make a substantial payment on the land and pay all of the costs in volved in the preliminary con much of which has been done with volunteer labor by The factual construction of the greens is now all the work that remains to be but this must be done by September 15 if the course is to be ready for use next This is the time of year When the greens and fairways should be and enough money is available for the but the seeding cannot be done until the greens are built They are already Officers of the corporation pointed all of done so far has been within the of so the goal should be enough to complete the job when it is rais Glenwood Receives CD Supplies Two semitrailer loads civil defense supplies were unloaded at the gymnasium of Meyer hall at the Glenwood State school Mon day afternoon and they will be distributed and stored for use in emergency by Glenwood citizens as well as State school Dennis Civil Defense director for Mills and Harley director of Civil Defense at the State were on hand to check Chrisinger will distribute the sup plies at various locations on the State school grounds and a few of them will be stored at Roth Packing The supplies were from Offutt Air Base and in clude 617 water storage drums with bag liners capacity 17 pounds of bis 24 medical kits includes dressings mis and 24 sani tation At the State school the supplies will be stored at the dining utility store 5 potato north potato ad ministration juvenile cottage and girls Collins received nine radiation kits earlier and one of these will go to the storage spots at the State The fire depart ment and highway department each has a kit and Glen wood Community high school has one which was issued to them in Several of the firemen attended a special school instructing them on how to use the kits and they have formed a radiation The cost of shipping the sup plies from Offutt Air Base comes out of the countys Glenwood is within a 30mile radi us of the Any shipping over 30 miles is paid for by the federal government Auto Dealer Joins Salute Of Values Murphy Chevrolet has joined other Glenwood merchants in a special Salute of Values honoring consum ers in this trade territory this and all week long they will be trading like MAD Never in the history of automobile industry have there been so many fine Used cars on the market and the place to find the car YOU want at the price you want to pay is right herein Glenwood this You will really be In Orbit when you get behind the wheel of one of these many fine cars now on display in are the MOST And you will have the added advantage of buy ing with confidence from your local dependable Shop auto mobile dealers this week for YOUR Salute of Values in either a new or used auto i They will make you the greatest deal you ever heard of on either com pact popular price or luxury Shop all the Glenwood stores displaying Salute of Values posters for outstanding buys week that you cant afford miss Lee Glen wood Home Mintle Collins Radio Murphy Glenwood Lumber Craig Plumbing and Glenwood State 89th Mills County Foir f 9 Goes Into History Book County Education Board Nominees To File By The last day for filing for a po sition on the county board of edu cation is Persons wish ing to run for one of the two a vailable positions should obtain the necessary nomination papers from the county superintendents get the paper signed by 25 qualified voters from the and return the papers to the superin The election to fill the vacancies of Area located in the northeast part of the and located in the northwest part of the county will be held September There have been two nomination papers taken but these have not been Gordon Steiner of Henderson plans to run again for the Genung of does not plan to rerun for the Area II place on the Board terms are for six The 89th Mills is now past history and exhibitors can start preparing for next A family day closed out the fair last Thursday and a big crowd on Most of the people were inter ested in the tractor pulling con test which took about five hours to Winners were light weight Marion Red driving an Oliver 880 Milton Red driving a 560 International and Doug Red driving a 4010 John The carcass and steers were judged on hoof Thursday The on hoof winners for hogs were Mike Glynn in the 4H class and Doug Dashner in the open On hoof steer win ners were Dan Morrical in 4H Christensen in open Earl Dolan of Henderson was the winner of the pie baking and the winner of girls cherry pie ing contest was Lorna Schoening of Baby Beef Champion The highlight of the fair came last Wednesday night following the livestock parade when prizes were awarded to the best baby beeves of Hastings won the grand champion platter and Cheryl also of received the reserve champion A greased pig scramble was held following the baby beef awards and 20 caught pigs which they were permitted to Win ners will feed their pigs to com pete in a rate of gain contest to be decided when the hogs are sold at the Omaha stock Four divided according to went after the Winners were Youngest Merill Paul Haack and Randy Second Da vid Richard Gary John Scherle and Jay e n n i s Don Haack and David Den nis Mike Sell and Kenny spectators last day as team demonstrations were being The top winners among the senior girls were Carol Wortman and Diane Hopp of the Silver Their dem Penny Pinchers Holi won the right to compete at the Iowa State Sherry Hurst of the Lucky Circle 4H club will also compete at the state Her Pennies For the was top winner among the activity sub of attraction last Wednesday morn Roger Sell of Glenwood had the heifer and was first in junior showmanship Richard had the champion Ayrshire Richard showed the cham pion Guernsey Byron ver had the champion Milk ing and was first in senior showmanship and Myrna had the cham pion and had the first place junior Guards Hit FieM Immediately AHer Arriving At hup CAMP ConV bat troops of the Iowa National Guard moved directly into the field upon arriving here Sunday and literally disappeared into the thick woods that surround this The Glenwood unit is a part of the First Battle v 168th In fantry and they moved right into the field upon arriving at By the troops them their e vehicles and fortified positions were almost invisible from a plane or helicopter and even from vehicles passing a few yards The troops are members of the 34th Division of the Iowa National Guard and are here for their an two weeks active duty train The guardsmen left their home towns in Iowa Friday and Saturday by truck There were no mishaps on the A total of about men are training in the field this week un der wartime This means they must wear helmets and carry weapons and other com bat gear at all even when There can be no congregating of even in the chow line no lights or unnecessary noise and everything must be Training at level is being emphasized this That groups of about 45 men are taken through every conceivable offensive and de fensive It Is estimat ed that the equivalent of three farms are needed train one platoon in this manner because of the fire not only of individual weapons of the the heavy mortars and other weapons which support The guardsmen will move thefield While the cantonment they train in field by day but sleep in squad tents with beds at Administrative units re main in the cantonment area at all times and support the combat The nearly Iowa troops training here will pass in review Commission Alters 4 Proposed Ordinance Ci plan city of Glenwood has been revised that of town of Sixth making three different classifications of where on plan there was only proposed this section of town was all designated as Saturday morning before Harold Hughes and Frank division com In justice Court Paying in the justice court of Lola Boquette during the past week were Paul Pacific disturbing Pacific obscene Donald Dale Pacific no drivers li and improper Charles LeRoy Pa Glen Haven Heads Met With Builders A meeting of the board of di rectors of Glen Haven retirement home with the architect and con tractor was to be held last night Wednesday in an effort to iron out problems so construction can The meeting was originally scheduled for but was postponed because the a Grabau of could not be Grabau was low bid der on the but the low bid was about more than the funds The architect anc others interested in the project have been negotiating on possibili ties of cutting costs and increas ing the FHA insured loan so work can A report on these ne was to be given at the 4th Levee Meeting Set For 22 parade last Wednesday night at the fair was the Th d went to Leu l I the chant also b B we have ever gotten a grand champion Needless to Byron 0T Photo A fourth levee meeting is planned for August 22 at the courthouse and the Mills county supervisors expressed the hope that this will be the final meeting on that particular part of the Three meetings have been held with the joint boards of super visors from Mills and Fremont counties concerning that part of the proposed levee which will be constructed in Missouri River Levee District which is located in both The latest meeting was held Thursday at the Engineers discussed the changes that were being made in the levee The levee site was moved further east so that the barrow site would not be located on Agreements will still have to Tie worked out with land owners on the new barrow sites from which fill will be obtained for the con struction of the The Miller Sturgeon district is located to the north and land owners there will e contacted concerning the change in When a final agreement has been made with land owners in the Missouri River subsequent meetings will be held with land owners in the dis and the Watkins located entirely in Mills Persons farming is land ground asked permission for access rights across the levee to their farmland and were granted The current levee project being planned by the Army Corps of Engineers starts at creek in Fremont county and fol lows the Missouri river to Keg creek in Mills The levee will also follow these creeks up stream for a short City Clerks Office Will Be Closed The city clerks office will be closed all next week and will re open August and Claude Wolfe are leaving this week end for a weeks vacation at Estes At Tuesday nights city council Genung and Anne Cheyney were reappointed to six year terms on the Glenwood library Other members of the board are Nell Wil lard Stivers and Dahle Boyer Boyer took Kyle Wright Hills who resigned in July as secretary of the A new building permit was is sued to Leon and a class C beer permit was issued to Omaha Fruit and Grocery in oth er council For Swimmers Deputy Requested Sheriff Ed Barkus wants to warn youngsters about swimming in the Jack Stanley sand pit which is located on the Lincoln farm southwest of Pacific The sheriff was alerted by Brooks Stanley about the practice of kids swimming Stanley said that a sand pump used in the pit has a suction that is one hundred foot in diameter and if anyone was caught by the current caused by this he would have little chance of In hopes of providing farmers better protection at the sheriff has requested another deputy from the county board of supervisors to patrol the county Barkus said that there have been occuring in the county between the hours of 11 and 4 Some of the towns in the county are not police after mid and the sheriff feels that a night deputy could help watch these localities The board is considering the matter and has not reached a decision as Lawrence Gohlinghorst of Ta bor reported a hydraulic cylinder stolen from his tractor which was setting on a vacant farm south of The theft occured some early last Wednesday morn A calf was reported stolen or missing by Ross Garrett from the 3wen farm just northeast of Two More Wrecks On US 275 Curve The curve just north of Glen wood on US 275 has been keeping he accident report files at the Mills county sheriffs office filled with mishaps occuring Latest in the long list of wrecks occuring at that spot was a two car accident Saturday John 2 Glen pulled out of the Delavan station and was making a back toward the when John came from the north and a collision Both cars were listed as total Two children who were passengers in the Andrews car were examined by Ward De Young for They were Barbara and Randy daughter and grandson of the Early Friday a semi trailer went off the east side of the curve doing damage to the The Eu gene of was examined by DeYoung for minor Petit Juror List For Sept Term A petit juror list containing 45 names has been drawn for the September term of District Jurors are to report at the court house at 10 on September Judge Kent Martin of Atlan tic will preside and the court re porter will be Follow ing is the list of jurors GLENWOOD Lloyd Mary Marvin Grace Roy Ella May Louise Betty Lyndon Juep John Ruth Nellie Pat Frank Kenneth Franklyn Virginia Ruth Wat son and James MALVERN Dixie Lau rine Allan Pauline Betty Knight and Virginia TABOR James EMERSON Martina Marion Fred Doro hy Mildred McKee Wayne Don Twaddle and Stanford COUNCIL BLUFFS Edith Bonnie Neilson and Elmer Schroe HASTINGS Knop and Mary Louise PACIFIC JUNCTION Audrey HENDERSON Creighton SILVER CITY Gerald Satellite Tracking Trucks On Football Field The Bureau of Commerce had a satellite tracking truck lo ated on the Glenwood Community ligh school football field over the week The truck crew called Earl Tubbs Friday for permis ion to park They left The truck was part of a the others located n other spots in Southwest Tubbs said the trucks ivere from New but didnt know any details of their Another Hearing Set For Tuesday Revision of district 72 sin gle family dwellings with 7200 square feet per lot of the pro posed zoning map has been pre sented to the Planning and Zoning Commission by Dur ham and consulting The remapping of this section provides for districts of 8400 square square and square District 84 In the 8400 square feet area Minimum lot width 60 ft Maximum height of buildings 35 Minimum front yard 25 Minimum rear yard 25 Minimum side yard 10 Minimum side yard on street side corner 20 Maximum ground coverage in accessory buildings Off street parking shall be pro vided for all uses in this Only one building for living purposes shall be permitted on one zoning District 60 The purpose of 60 square feet per single family dwelling is to provide for high density single family Minimum lot area Minimum lot width 60 height of building 35 Minimum front yard 25 Minimum rear yard 25 sum of the two side yards shall be not less than 15 in provided that no side yard shall be less than 5 in Minimum side yard on street side corner lot 20 Maximum ground cover includ ing accessory buildings Division 50 The purpose of 50 Resi General with square feet per lot is for residential buildings containing not more than four dwelling and normal acces sory Minimum lot area square feet per dwelling Minimum lot width 60 Maximum height 35 Minimum front yard 25 Minimum rear yard 25 Minimum side yard 5 The Glenwood Planning and Zoning Commission will meet August 20 at in the city to pass on the The changes in the proposed zoning plan were brought about as a result of the first public hearing on the matter July 16 when were several objections made on the fact that all residences located north of Sixth street would fall under 72 single family resi dence with a square foot lot A second zoning meeting was held July 30 and it was decided to draw up a new map for that part of the city in desig three different types of residential Most of the homes now located in that part of town would not have met speci as 72 and future building plans would have been felt the home Pony Creek Work Gets Underway Work has started on the Pony Watershed Den nis Downing reported Tuesday hat the contractors had been at work four days on the first struc ure which is located on his Already they have thrown up 0 feet of fill on the dam and have pulled down 600 The work is being done lasey and rom by contractors Glenwood Getting First Eagle Scout A round of Boy Scout activities in Glenwood will be climaxed with the awarding of Eagle Scout rank to Bruce son of and Ervin He is be to be the first boy ever to achieve this highest rank in scout ing in a Glenwood although there are a few adults living here who achieved the Eagle rank else The Eagle court of honor will be held at Trinity church 4 at 8 with the public invited to Nels district scout com will be in Prior to that a group of local scouts will go to Blackhawk Lake Saturday for a week end of water skiing and fishing as a reward for having completed work to advance in They will be accompanied by Jake Hugh Bud Coons and Charles A court of honor will be held at Glenwood Lake Park 22 at with 25 a wards to be The public is especially all boys of Boy Scout or Cub Scout  

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