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   Opinion Tribune (Newspaper) - August 9, 1989, Glenwood, Iowa                                Record Iowa August 9,1989 ft Congregate Crime Meals Stoppers Congregate meals are served Monday through Friday at Kaufman Hall of Holy Rosary Catholic Please make reservations one day in Call Susan Beeching at 527-4701. All meals include bread and coffee or Week of August 14 sweet lettuce salad with French dinner roll and tapioca fried mashed potatoes with Harvard choice of bread and applesauce wax golden glow garlic bread and oatmeal bread dressing with Brussels choice of bread and and baked scalloped choice of bread and fruited Meals on Wheels For more call Lois Jurgens at 527-4586. Bread and margarine are served at each Week of August 14 mashed green apple ring and scalloped broccoli and baked mashed potatoes with tomatoes and vanilla mashed potatoes with cole slaw and peach mashed creamed green beans and Magistrate Court The following were heard before Magistrates Tim Markel and Karen David R. open container and violation of a restricted preliminary hearing is August 8. Scott M. speeding and minor in appearance is August 4. Justin I. minor in pleaded not trial is August 29. Justin I. no seat fined plus Michael L. minor in pleaded not trial is August 29. Michael L. no seat fined plus Sherri L. public fined plus Tony P. public appearance is August 11. Brian L. minor in appearance is August 11. Thierry R. public appearance is August 11. Teresa A. supplying alcohol to a pleaded not trial is August 29. Paul A. failure to maintain appearance is August 11. Steven A. - OWI and failure to maintain preliminary hearing is August 15. Patricia A. fugitive warrant from Otoe hearing William G. allowing an unauthorized person to appearance is August 4. Ricky J. driving while appearance is August 4. James unsafe appearance is August 4. Christopher S. six counts of 2nd degree warrant On 7-2-89 at approximately 6 three KTM brand motorcycles were stolen from a motorcycle trailer parked on the lot at Glenwood Heights Apartments on Ebaugh The motorcycles are described as a 1989 KTM Enduro 125cc, a 1987 KTM with orange frame Enduro 250cc, and a 1989 KTM Enduro 250cc. On 7-15-89, between 9 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. on the 16th, an ATK brand motorcycle was stolen from a locked storage building at 710 The motorcycle is described as a 1989 ATK model 406 fender with a blue All of the above motorcycles are designed for off road On 7-7-89 between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. on the 8th, three motor vehicles were stolen while parked at the National Guard Armory in They were a white 1987 Jeep Comanche with Georgia a brown 1985 and a blue 1977 Ford These three vehicles were later located in the Missouri River west of Pacific Anyone having information regarding the above crimes should call Mills County Crime Stoppers at 527-4600. Callers may be eligible for a cash reward of up to Traffic Fines - Andres Alan Ronald G. Other speeding - Craig E. Accidents July 30-A vehicle driven by Steven A. Lee of was northbound on Highway 275 six miles north of Glenwood when he attempted to pass a slower moving lost veered to the left and back to the right before skidding into high spinning sliding backwards and tipping The top of the as well as the passenger then slid into a utility pole before coming to August 4-Vehicle&driven by Janet K. 6f and Michael K. Ricker of collided at the intersection of E. 3rd Street and Marion Avenue in Brammer was eastbound on E. 3rd and was three-quarters through the while Ricker was southbound on Marion and did not see Brammer until he was three-quarters through the The collision forced the Brammer vehicle into a pole before it came to rest halfway down the block from the point of August 4~Vehicles driven by Ronald G. Siebler of Omaha and Elsie L. Haberer of Red Oak collided on Highway 34 3V2 miles northwest of Siebler was eastbound and Haberer was and both vision was obscured due to the heavy rain and Siebler crossed over into the westbound lane and collided with After the Siebler swerved into the eastbound lane and off the north side of the Both were taken to Montgomery County Memorial Hospital in Red August 4-Vehicles driven by Jean F. Kruse and Brian K. both of Red collided on Highway 34 four miles northwest of The highway was blocked off one mile east of the intersection due to a previous and traffic in the eastbound lane was backed up about Vi Both Kruse and Poe were and Kruse was almost stopped when she observed the second vehicle approaching She then turned toward the south shoulder when the Poe vehicle struck the Kruse vehicle in the Kruse went off the south side of the road and into a She and two Debbie Squires and Barbara both of Red and Poe were taken to Jennie Hospital and Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs with minor Davies entertainment The Strategic Air Command concert band will perform Sunday at the Davies Amphitheater in Saturday night's show will feature the Supermarket is sponsoring the Saturday while Sunday's show will be free to the Amphitheater plans weekend shows The Davies Amphitheater presents two shows this weekend with the big band sound of the Saturday and the Strategic Air Command Band The were organized in 1983 and are made up of 19 semi-professional primarily from the Nebraska Wind The group enjoys playing big band era music in the style of Glenn Duke Woody Marriage Licenses These marriage licenses were filed recently in Mills Robert D. 28, Glenwood and Rhesa R. 24, Robert L. 25, Hastings and Angela M. 21, Kevin D. 21, Glenwood and Kristine K. 19, Gary L. 23, Pacific and Tami R. 18, Pacific Jeffrey D. 34, Falls M. 32, Cedar Rodney L. 23, St. and Heather F. 20, St. Mo. Chad W. 19, Glenwood and Patricia M. 20, Joseph R. 27, Glenwood and Tina M. 20, Darin L. 24, Carroll and Nori L. 24, Michael R. 24, Pacific Junction and Sheila A. 20, Pacific B The Iowa Lois Ronald G. Jeff Joe editor dir. The Glenwood is published each Wednesday al 116 South Walnut Iowa 51534. The business and news may be reached at 71Z-527-3191. The Is dedicated to serving the best interests ol Glenwood and Mills Silver Pacific Junction and the Mills County School The is a member ot the Iowa Newspaper Association and the Glenwood Area Chamber ol Second-class postage is paid at Iowa 51534. Subscription rates payable in a year In county or adjacent a year elsewhere in a year out of Advertising rates available upon Send address changes lo Glenwood 116 S. Walnut Glen Iowa 51534. Publication 220-200. ISSN number is 0746-4398. Herman and Les The are led by Mark Vocals are handled by Lorraine The group's repertorie includes all the standard big band hits of the 1940s as well as fox waltzes and Sponsoring the performance by the is All employees and their families are invited to attend the concert free of Regular admission cost is for adults and for students and Gold Card members are admitted The SAC Concert Band is known throughout the United States for its outstanding concert performances and Since 1948, the 50-member band has carried a longstanding tradition of excellence with its high caliber of Based at SAC headquarters near the band tours extensively throughout the U.S. A broad spree trum of musical programming is one of the prominent features of the with programs ranging from the classics to contemporary American The band is conducted by Lt. Col. Alan L. Bonner has commanded bands in New California and There will be no admission charge for Sunday night's Glenwood Volunteer Fire Department Chief Wayne but Thursday's fire caused extensive damage Boles enters the Dean at 906 Linn Thursday to Boles Firemen were called to that address twice last by Jeff Tuesday morning's fire produced little smoke and Correction In last week's fair the trophy for reserve senior horse showman was sponsored by Glenwood State not the Mills Saddle Small Claims Court USA Financial Des Moines vs. Kristy and William claimed owed on promissory LEVI'S JEANS SALE 20% OFF WHITE WASHED DENIMS STONE WASHED DENIMS Prewashed Jeans & Jackets Levi's 501 's and Relaxed Fits For all towa i AT SCOTT STREET DOWN TOWN COUNCIL BLUFFS DENNIS QUAID IS JERRY UE Great Balls of Now thru August 10 The Karate Kid Coming Batman Peter Pan Summer Movie Punch Card Wednesday Matinees 1 June 7 thru Aug. 23 Punch Card or admission August 11 thru August 17 Sat. & Sun. 7:30 p.m. Wed. & 7:00 p.m. Sun. & Bargain Nights Al Seats THEATRE Glenwood REX THEATRE VIDEO Open Sun. 2-9 Movie rentals starting at 96c THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW MOVIES SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Silks Beautiful silk blooming plants & arrangements BallOOn Mylar & Latex Bouquets A FULL SERVICE Floral & Gift Shop Delivery to Council Huffs Hospitals & Funeral Homes daHy & 28 mUe radius ot GLENWOOD FLORIST & GIFT SHOP Same location on north side of square for 46 years Phone 527-4864 8-5:30 527-4197 after hours  

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