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   Sioux Center News (Newspaper) - July 28, 1966, Sioux Center, Iowa                                VOLUME 73 NUMBER THURSDAY JULY 28 1966 School Class of 1941 Holds Reunion The Class of 1941 nf ho h The graduating re living David War II Those attending 40 Will Be m Center Sioux Centers LowRent Hous nig agency was notified by the Chicago office of the federal De i of Housing and Urban Development last week that 40 units of lowrent housing all brck construction has been ap t including utilities will be v vu iOr tlG Jude two un i units and 28 fied units The latter are the units Pt the square footage of the is 100 square feet in dof 12o square feet the two units win nave 720 feet of floor space the units 550 square feet the modified units 435 on mrd and Local High School Class of 1946 Holds Reunion The o T i of 1946 i S graduating class m TT aclass reunion here 2 7X 5a Mrs Those present were Front row seated James Bogaard Sioux Falls Caroline the units by the tmu Associates of Grand Is Nebr but designs vii come later It is expected at s point that 10 buildings of unit each will be construct u piu a community t will house laundry facilities for the director and ween the t on the south side of the building 10 Will Vie For Title Sale of Concert Tickets To Begin Friday An advance sale of tickets for a concert The units will be constructed here at 8 pm on part of a 10acre tract loca re ract oca 6aSt 4th Avenue Northeast a Center Mrs Howard i b Mead Phyllis Orange City MS a LI Bud rjr at this time on the pro or when the Agency will advertise for AC u K the We horiA building can get under way in thl spring of 1967 the man Ed Harskamp era and warren Smeder age have ing out of eligible HL o jj rn Friday August 12 will get under way Friday Sponsors of the Sioux Center Civic Club and Door American Legion invited all boys and Srls of Sioux County to partici pate m the sale of tickets and will present a Cadet King bicycle like that pictured herewith 50 value to the boy or girl who sells the most tickets The price of tickets purchased in advance will be 25c icss than aiose purchased at the gate The T advance price is and Mrs and 75c for children Gate price at Sai is for adults ami si east of Sioux Fair Queen Candidates Nominated 11 Sioux County 4H Ten Sioux County 4H vie for Queen of the 1966 Youth Queen candidates have been se from their local clubs to compete for the crown Girls and the clubs they repre nt are Roma Ralston Sheldon Will ing Workers Donna Den Harder Sioux Cen ter West Clever Clovers Vera Houtkooper Sioux Cen ter Cheryl Van Regenmorter Or ange City Clover Teens and Sioux Stockmen Barbara Gregg Hawarden Saucy Sioux Sioux Welcome Peppy Pals Mary Jane Capel ae for adults and 51 00 for iui ares m renting units when he come available the announced Demonstrations By 85 4H Teams On Fair Program Boys and girls desiring to sell tickets can pick them up at the Achterhof Real Estate office Ga ry Te Strode committee chairman with bicycle has an pictured Approximately 85 4H members Hi be involve will involved in the 4H s ove n the i Demonstration program to be The Ft Dodge Civic Glee club is a musical groun composed of 30 men and 12 wo men directed by Donald A Walk er The variety program will fea ture religious numbers spirituals popular and semiclassical num bers The glee club has been well Class of 956 Hold Reunion Here Thirty of the 45 class members were Marvin Fedders Audrey De Groot row Mrs Severson Alda Bruins SS 0n Augusta Sen iors members age 1419 are Planned for the Wednesday pro following on Thursday Topics for demonstrations were chosen from the projects and in of the members The top teams will be selected to represent Sioux County in the It Contest to i tte Iowa stale Fair and the Clay County Fair Judging the demonstrations ip OTIO it Hull Youth 15 Drowns at Sandy Hollow July 2V Harlan Zoet 15yearold son of Mr and Mrs Henry Zoet of Hull at Sandy Hollow 3 miles east of Sioux Center Thursday evening while swimming with a Endeavor from The time of the drowning was not definitely determined since the boy was not missed until late m the evening when members of the group were ready to return home and discovered Harlans clothes in the bathhouse Sheriff Harry Dykstra was noti fied about 2 am by the boys par ents that he was missing and bis clothing had been found The sher iff in turn contacted Sioux Center policemen who sounded the alarm nas well 7 ine alarm received in the several Midwest Party was organized and appearances it has made this sea a search for the body son The group was The body was recovered sea on The group was organized in 8 dora Van De venter T r a Airs Roger Fair Association Membership Drive Is Set For August 4 5 6 Memberships Are new drivi Gary TeStroete A new membership drive nas been scheduled by the Sioux Co unty Youth Fair board for August i o and 6 A new generation is now par in fair activities and many inquiries have been made ve een made by people as to how they can ielp promote the fair Member ship m the association is one way of helping a member of the board explained this week memberships it was out will help maintain the growth of the fair and keep it a free event that everyone can enjoy Members of the board headin the drive are Cliff Bogaard ard Benson John Biom Barney w Jfn Bauder Pote Schafer Wendell Toenjes and Joe Weed They along with other workers try to contact everyone on August 4 5 and 6 the A f th oya IV rn Vreeman Al DeVries Albert Rehaer John Decker Sam P Schut and Ed Lubbers It was the idea of the first committee that it and t has remained to this day been phenominal the permanent FaU grounds were bought in Sioux Cen ter 1952 New buildings have j ave land has been accomodate this It was in January 1951 that a small group met to begin lor a permanent organization for the purpose of the furtherance of all county 4Hactivities From this group a temporary committee was elected composed of seven mem bers namely Albert Bender chair Henry Reinder Lloyd Moir Mrs Henry Stolten berg Elmer Den Herder Maurice TePaske and John Roetman A membership drive was set up and from then on many interested people worked hard to make the present Fair possible i board of directors was elected on March 29 1952 El mer Den Herder was chairman purchased vv This year a new building has been built at a cost o approximately Again here was much to help keep the cost report of land and buildings Continued on back page Spirit Lake 4H Area Leader First Youth Fair Entry Received Larry Ver Steeg Orange City a member of the Holland Wind mills 4H Club was the first 4H member to return a livestock entry tor the Sioux County Youth Fair Ver steeg has entries in both the swine and horse divisions Entries in Livestock Collection and construction crop and Garden Divisions are due July 29 in the Extension office Orange City OUX County Youth be held August 913 City Sets Lower Levy for Coming Year my ensued The body was recovered with grappling hooks about 7 a m In the boat at the time were Gene Newel local game warden Ane city manager and I Vernon Mouw local banker Emergency lighting was set up on city equipment to illuminate tne swimming area throughout the search Continued on back page Horse Play July 28th The Sioux Saddle club will stage an 11event horse play at the fairgrounds here pm Thursday July 28 The events and awards 1 Pony to child ren age 14 and under ponies 46 and under Prize money 2 Ladies Western entry Trophy and 2nd and 3rd place ribbons Prize money Slo and Continued on back page 34 Inches Rain Recorded Here But More Badly Needed Belles Vermeer Orange Clever Clovers Bicycle dull which some Sioux County boy or girl will receive GOODWILL TRUCK DUE The uck will call in Sioux on August 4 AU do nations should be taken to the George Sieman residence An estimated will be required to meet the citys opera tional and maintenance expenses 1 January l 1967 but only of that a mount will need to be raised by taxation according to a city bud get estimate printed elsewhere in this issue of The News Estimated expenditures for the ensuing year will be up up nearly to almost offset that increase The citys substantial gain in assessed evaluation due to the large amount of new construction has made it possible for the city to estimate taxes per of assessed value at 087 for Participants to See Film Friday The Sioux Center children who have completed the requirements ot the Summer Reading Program sponsored by the local public li brary the reading of 10 books are invited to attend a free showing of Walt film Big Red which will be shown m the municipal building base ment at pm and again at 7 pm on Friday 29 Children may attend at the time most convenient for them More than 200 children parties reading School District Need by Taxation Is The Sioux Center Community School district will need to raise an estimated by taxation to meet its operational and main costs for the fiscal year 196667 according to a budget estimate printed elsewhere in this issue of the News That is more than the Te Brink Alton Coun j The voting booth will be set up in the new 4H Girls Exhibit bull ding starting Wednesday morning August 10 and continuing through Friday August 12 at 4 p m Gifts for the candidates inclu ding eight place settings of sil ver for the Queen will be pre sented to the girls through the courtesy of the Cham oor 01 Commerce Several Streets To Receive Seal Coat of Blacktop The city is advertising this week tor bids for application of a bitu minous seal coat on several blocks of streets within the city Streets included in the proposed project are listed in a legal ap elsewhere in this issue of The News Sealed bids will be accepted by fie city until 12 noon of August 15 at the office of the city clerk and will be acted upon by the city council at a meeting to be held at that time or at a later time and place as may then be fixed It is estimated that 157000 sn yards of blacktop will be re quired for the project Q to the contractor will center vicinity received he made in cash from the proceeds ot rain on Friday of the issuance and sale of gener al obligation street construction bonds and from such cash funds of the city as may be legally used lor said purposes All work is to be done in com with plans and specifica t t 1MVI u ram on and 02 on Tuesday to give slight relief to thirsty crops lawns and more rain is J needed Good rams ranging from one to three inches have fallen during the week in some parts of North of 5816 mills A hearing on the proposed city budget is scheduled for 1 pm M A hearing On the budget is scheduled for Pm Tuesday August 9 in room of the high school tjj weeks engineer of LeMars Soybean Days Queen  

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