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VMi 7M Almanac More obituaries on SM 1 Obituaries Mildred I. Heggen, 86, of 3020 Fourth St. died of a stroke Wednesday at Des Moines General Hospital, Mary Grossnickle Droessler, 92, of 1446 Eighth St. died of pneumonia Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Maxlne Webster Coffey, 63, of Littleton, died of cancer there Saturday. Memorial services Dale R.

Miller, 75, of 3704 Crest-wood Road died of a heart attack Wednesday at home. The body will T. Pauline Stewart, 90, of 1524 Henderson Ave. died of cancer Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medi Irma I.W. Luedtke, 90, of Fleur Heights Care Center, 491 1 S.W.

19th died of pneumonia there Tues- day. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Ascension Lutheran Church in Gresham, with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery there. Mrs. Luedtke was born in Wausau and moved to Des Moines two years ago from Oregon.

She was a homemaker and member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Surviving are two daughters, Char Tarleton of Urbandale and Elaine Stephens of Dallas, Texas; a son, Walter of Champlin, six grandchildren; and six great-grand- children. Memorial contributions may be made to her church. Dahlstrom Fu- i neral Home is handling arranger have been held and burial will be Saturday in Algo na. Mrs.

Coffey was born in Whittemore. She lived in Des Moines for several years until 1977. She was vice president of Jones International Securities, where she worked 10 years, and formerly taught in Titonka and Des Moines. Surviving are her husband, Jack; two sons, Kirk Webster of Elizabeth, and Todd Webster of Fort Collins, a daughter, Lisa Neff, and her mother, Mabel Seely, both of Littleton; a sister, Norma Lee Ricks of Algona; a brother, Bruce Reimers of Colorado Springs, and three grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Metro Denver or St.

James Presbyterian Church in Littleton. All State Cremation handled arrangements. Lavonne Marie Richardson, 57, of Nevada died of cancer Wednesday at home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Memorial Lutheran Church, of which she was a member.

Burial will be in Nevada Municipal Cemetery. Mrs. Richardson was born in Iowa' Falls and lived in Nevada 33 years. She was a laboratory technician at the National Animal Disease Center in Ames. Surviving are her husband, Gene; a son, Gene Jr.

of McCallsburg; two daughters, Cindy Blessing of Zearing and Kathy Johnson of Nevada; eight brothers, Harold Bahr Eugene Bahr, Dale Bahr and Paul Bahr, all of Iowa Falls, and Robert Bahr, James Bahr, Donald Bahr and Glen Bahr, all of Alden; four sisters, Evelyn Ford of Lone Tree, Dorothy Eldred of Eagle River, Alaska, Phyllis Ward of Edmond, and Connie Metz-ger of Eldora; six grandchildren; and a step-grandchild. Friends may call from 1 to 7 p.m. today at Chet Ryan Mortuary, where the family will greet friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Mary Greeley Medical Center for cancer research. Violet M.

Wicks, 86, of Story City died of a kidney ailment Thursday at Bethany Manor Nursing Home, where she was a resident since 1987. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Bethany Manor chapel. Burial will be in Roland Cemetery. Mrs.

Wicks was born in Goldfield and lived in the Roland and Story City areas since 1918. She was a retired nurse and a member of Elim Lutheran Church in Randall. A brother, Lyman Larsen of Story City, survives. Friends may call at Soderstrum-Larson Funeral Home one hour prior services. Memorial contributions may be made to her church.

Des Moines Deaths GRAVANDER Carl. 74, of 4000 1 1th Place died Thursday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. HARDIN Ronald. 60. of Greenfield died Thursday at Iowa Lutheran Hospital.

LUEDTKE Irma. 90. of Fleur Heights Care Center. 4911 19th died there Tuesday MAGNUSON Frances 86. of Urbandale Health Care Center.

4614 84th died there Thursday. MILLER Dale 75. of 3704 Crestwood Road died Wednesday at home. Divorces These people have been granted divorces In Polk County. Kathy Lynn and Randel Allen Ripperger.

Chae I and Elbert B. Jimmerson. Brian and Amy Stoaks. Carol Denise and Keith Paul Snuggs. Ann Helene Van-Dyke and Dwayne Lloyd Carter Kenneth Wayne and Naomi Jean Winsor, Emily Chin and John White Laura Lee and Mark Douglas Edwards.

cal Center. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Highland Park Presbyterian Church, and burial will be at 2:30 p.m. at Service Chapel Cemetery in Albia. Mrs.

Stewart was born in Monroe County, where she farmed before moving to Des Moines 13 years ago. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and Monroe County Hospital Auxiliary. Surviving are four daughters, Viola Wales of Maxwell and Lodema Stewart, Velma Derby and Charlotte Stewart, all of Des Moines; a sister, Eva Billings of Albia; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today at Dahlstrom Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be made to her church. Edwin William Warnick, 64, of Newton died of a heart attack Tuesday at Skiff Medical Center. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at Wallace-Pence Funeral Home, and burial will be in Hartwick Cemetery. Mr.

Warnick was born in Hartwick and moved to Newton in 1953. He retired as superintendent of transportation for Monroe public schools and had been a mechanic at Ford garages in Newton and Grinnell. A veteran of the Army, he was a member of Izaak Walton League, American Legion and Disabled American Veterans. Surviving are his wife, Louise; three sons, Daniel Warnick of Newton, Dennis Warnick of Des Moines and Gene Lisk of Greenfield; two daughters, Dixie Epp and Diana Strickland, both of Des Moines; a sister, Ortha Streit of Merritt Island, and 10 grandchildren. Pearle Hadley, 104, of Madrid died of a heart ailment Thursday at the Madrid Home.

The body was cremated and no services are planned. Mrs. Hadley was born near Atlantic and lived in the Earlham area more than 50 years before moving to Madrid 10 years ago. She was a homemaker. Surviving are two daughters, Lea Hadley of Madrid and Mildred Rich of Oskaloosa; a sister, Ruby Wilson of Spokane, eight grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Fisher Funeral Home in Adel handled arrangements. Des Moines Births BROADLAWNS MEDICAL CENTER KEELING Cheryl and Bryan of Des Moines, a daughter, Monday. DES MOINES GENERAL HOSPITAL BRINSON Hakesha Brinson and Bill Jackson of Des Moines, a son. Thursday. GILL Sheryl Gill and William Dodd of Des Moines, a daughter.

Wednesday. LIZOTTE Rosemary Lizotte and Derek White of Des Moines, a daughter. Wednesday. WILLIAMS Sharlynn Williams and Austin Caldwell of Des Moines, a daughter. Wednesday.

IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL EWING Brandi Ewing and Jeff Nielsen of Ankeny. a daughter. Wednesday. GORDON Krista and Eric of Des Moines, a daughter. Thursday HOWELL Cindy and Mark of Winterset.

a son. Wednesday. RADKE Jolene and Mark of Des Moines, a daughter, Tuesday SCHAFFER Deborah and Pat of Prairie City, a son. Wednesday. SINDT Beth and Bob of West Des Moines, a daughter.

Wednesday. IOWA METHODIST MEDICAL CENTER CHODA Debbie and Jon ot Altoona. a son. Wednesday CHRISTENSEN Susan and James of Urbandale. a son.

Thursday. DEVINE Shawna and William of Des Moines, a son. Wednesday. SCHAEFFER Karen and Max of Des Moines, a son. Wednesday.

SPENCER Heather Spencer and Andy North- cott ot Newton, a daughter. Thursday VANPATTEN Melody and Gino ot West Des Moines, a son. Tuesday WALLACE Karen and Joe of Indianola. a daughter. Wednesday.

MERCY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER ANCTIL Dawn and Phill of Norwalk. a son. Thursday MYERS Cindy and Tim of Dakota City, twin sons. Wednesday. SMITH Victoria and Matt of Des Moines, a son, Thursday.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Dahlstrom Funeral Home. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mrs. Heggen, a homemaker, was hnrn in Gillesnio.

111., and lived in Centerville before moving to Des Moines 50 year ago. She is survived by a daughter, Betty Fetters of Des Moines; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Naomi S.

Johnson, 79, of Boone died of a heart ailment Tuesday at the Evangelical Free Church Home, where she had been a resident. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Stark-Welin Funeral Chapel in Boone, and burial will be in Pilot Mound Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was born in Fallun, Wis.

She retired as a nurse's aide at the Evangelical Free Church Home and was a member of Fundamental Bible Chapel in Pilot Mound. Surviving are her husband, LeRoy; a son, Gene of Urbandale; four daughters, Eileen Wolfe of Urban-dale, Roberta Jackson of Palatine, 111., Lori Johnson of Ames and Beverly Lindgren of Ogden; two sisters, Ruth Peterson of Pilot Mound and Ester Anderson Long of Pearland, Texas; a brother, Paul Abraham of Spokane, 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and five step-great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m. today and 8 a.m. until service time Saturday at the funeral chapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Evangelical Free Church Home. Former Resident Here is information about the death of a former central Iowa resident who moved from the area more than 20 years ago: Robert Matthaidess, 71, of Spencer died Feb. 18 in Destin, of complications of diabetes. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Concordia Lutheran Church in Sioux City, with Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel handling arrangements.

Mr, Matthaidess formerly lived in Des Momes. Slides and Photos to Video Tape Duplications Foreign Tape Conversions 19Q5 Ingersoll 282-4411 JIlAtfrtK Services for Rev. David A. Shaeffcr of 40(18 54lh will be 2:00 P.M Friday at Des Moines Mennonite Church. Interment Wallworth Baptist Church Cemetery, Ulen, MN.

Merle Hay at Chapel Hill FUNERAL HOME MAUSOLEUM CEMETERY COLUMBARIUM CREMATORIUM 4400 MERLE HAY ROAD DES MOINES, IOWA 50310 515278-4633 SONG WEEKEND Listen Win Cash MONDAY MAflCtrJ IS? i 'I SALES 1 be cremated and no services are planned. Mr. Miller was bom in Swan and lived in Des Moines most of his life, retiring as a driver for Yellow Cab Co. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of the Teamsters union. Surviving are his wife, Mary; a son, William of San Jose, A stepdaughter, Jan Smith of Grand-bury, Texas; a stepbrother, Venthal Harris of Des Moines; and five grandchildren.

Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Westover Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Billy Graham Ministries in Minneapolis. Hallie Bernard Davenport, 84, of Osceola died of pneumonia Tuesday at Clarke County Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday at Kale Funeral Home. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery. Mr. Davenport was born in Wood-burn and moved to the Osceola area in 1972. He had been a supervisor for Williams Pipeline, where he worked 38 years.

Surviving are a daughter, Carol Abbott of Loveland, three sons, Herbert of Gig Harbor, Brad of Norwalk and Greg of Osceola; two sisters, Josephine O'Neall of Woodburn and Claudine Westbrook of Des Moines; two brothers, Cecil of Osceola and Keith of Sioux Falls, S.D.; eight grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 10 a.m. today at the funeral home, where the family will greet friends from 6 to 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the restoration fund at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Wood-burn.

Mary E. Cottrell, 82, of Chariton died of a heart attack Thursday at Chariton Manor. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Fielding Funeral Home. Burial will be in Chariton Cemetery.

Mrs. Cottrell, a homemaker, lived in Lucas County all her life. She is survived by a son, Marvin of Carlisle; a brother, Donald Apgar of Bellflower, two sisters, Meda Barnhart and Merle Widner, both of Chariton; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. The family will visit with friends from 7 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Marriages Thete people have applied for marriage licenses in Polk County. Brent Hayes. 24. Des Moines, and Jodi L.

Ganley. 24, Des Moines. Jeffrey Johnson. 24. Boone, and Kimberly Holz.

26. Boone Jimmte Lawrence. 18. Des Moines, and Tan-da Lane. 16.

Des Moines. Matthew Malloy. 20, Des Moines, and Amanda Lawren. 21. Des Moines Kyle J.

Smith. 20. Des Moines, and Jody M. Foux. 20.

Des Moines. John D. Skow. 23. Des Moines, and Krista M.

Winterhalter. 19. Des Moines. Freeland Walker. 41.

Des Moines, and Donna Kinney. 33. Des Moines. Cedric E. Allen, legal.

Des Moines, and Linda Brown, legal. Des Moines. Sammy Knight. 37. Des Moines, and Tina L.

Reed. 42. Des Moines Joe W. Johnson. 23.

Cambridge, and Lisa M. Mitchell. 18. Des Moines Salvador Perez. 16.

Des Moines, and Kara S. Morrison, 18. Des Moines. Eric Methfessel. 23.

Des Moines, and Jennie Winters. 20. Des Moines Grant Twilley. 22. West Des Moines, and Jodi Lamb.

1 9. West Des Moines Shawn Wills. 23. Des Moines, and Jennifer L. Golob.

19. Des Moines Scott A Johnson. 22. Alleman. and Renee Comegys.

20. Alleman. Kevin Sinn, 35. Ankeny. and Angelia S.

White. 21 Ankeny Mark Daramus. 25, Des Moines, and Michelle Channell. 23. Des Moines Corey Hadsall.

27, Altoona. and Cathi A Stout. 28. Altoona Jay Shipley. 24.

Des Moines, and Nancy E. Cole. 23. Altoona WITTEWBECK I Mtmeriat (me I onv DELUXE HI RISER SERIES 179 YEAR WARRANTY FURNITURE 1251 73rd SL 279-7356 ft 1 Medical Center. Services will be at 2:30 p.m.

Sat-' urday at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Burial will be in Avon Cemetery. Mrs. Droessler lived in Des Moines all her life and had been a licensed practical nurse at Mercy Hospital Medical Center and a foster care worker for Polk County. She was a member of Dowling Guild.

Among survivors are two daughters, Charlotte Penney and Marysue McMulin, both of Des Moines; two sons, Robert of Urbandale and John of Aurora, two sisters, Hattie Futrell and Crystal Michaelson, both of Carlisle; a brother, Gerald Grossnickle of Kirksville, 18 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. The family will visit with friends from 4 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, where there will be a 7 p.m. vigil service. Isaac "Ike" McDivitt, 96, of Omaha died of a respiratory ailment Wednesday at Immanuel Medical Center there.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Brandt Funeral Home in Dallas Center. Burial will be at McDivitt Grove Cemetery in Urbandale. Mr. McDivitt was born in Urban-dale and lived in Dallas Center before moving to Omaha in 1978.

He retired from Beaver Valley Canning Co. in Grimes. Among survivors are a daughter, Beulah DeHamer of Springfield, two stepdaughters, Twila Kinken-non of Mitchellville and Blanche Allen of Dallas Center; four stepsons, Tom Kinney of Johnston, Carl Kinney of Omaha, Paul Kinney of Salina, and Darrell Kinney of Omaha; four sisters, Maude Landon, Katherine Elings, Bessie Breeden and Dorothy Towers, all of Urban-dale; and several grandchildren, step-grandchildren, great-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the funeral home, where the family will be present from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Roy David Lehmer, 41, of St. Charles died Wednesday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. The cause of death is un-. known, pending results of an autopsy. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday at Peru Methodist Church, and burial will be in Peru Cemetery. Mr. Lehmer, a farmer, was born in Winterset and lived in the St. Charles area all his life. He is survived by his wife, Tala; a daughter, Shenna Lehmer of St.

Charles; three brothers, Louis of Columbia, Jerry of Des Moines and Thomas of Peru; six sisters, Delores Carney of Urbandale, Virginia Randall of Casey, Linda Sue Callison of Longmont, Alberta Marie Callahan of Omaha and Rita Winkel and Gwendolyn Lafferty, both of Monument, Colo. Friends may call after 9 a.m. today at Kale Funeral Home in Truro, where the family will greet friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Grace Judge, 90, of Boone died Wednesday at the Evangelical Free Church Home of complications following a stroke. Services will be at 10:30 a.m.

Saturday at Sacred Heart Church, and burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Mrs. Judge, a homemaker, was born in Panora and lived in Boone County most of her life. She is survived by three sons, Michael of Nevada, Jerry of Boone and Thomas of Ames; four daughters, Rose May of Jefferson, Joan Mirabal of Dallas, Texas, Margaret Stears of Phoenix, and Catherine Ly-becker of Las Vegas, 32 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends may call from noon to 9 p.m.

today at Schroeder Memorial Chapel, where there will be a 7 p.m. vigil service. i Fire. Rescue Calls DES MOINES FIRE DEPARTMENT Feb. 24.

4:48 a.m. 391 6 1 5th St medical call. 5 32 a.m. 555 Fifth Ave medical call 6 12am. 925 High St false call 7 00 a m.

49 1 1 1 9th St medical call 7 14 a.m. 3801 Union St medical call 8 09 a m. 855 401h St vehicle fire 814am 2552SE Railroad Ave medical call 8 47 (m. 2558 Hubbeli Ave medical call 931am. 2824E 16th St medical call 934am.

1245 1 2th St medical call 10 3S a.m. Third and Locust streets medical call 1102am 1 6th and Clark streets, medical call 1141am 3907 SE 25th St medical call 1206pm. 1930S 1 4th St medical call 12 33pm 2500 Delaware Ave medical call 12 44 pm 1435HuttonSt medical call 12 58pm 3800 Merle Hay Road medical call 1 21pm. 382941st St medical can 1 26pm 71 1 High St meckcaica 1 35 pm. 501 Grand Ave medical cad 210pm.

medicaica 3 13pm 658 Ninth St medical ca. 4 03pm 501 Grand Ave false can 4 34pm. meOcaicaU 4 52pm 1 1 16 Seneca Ave medcaicail 518pm. 1359k)anoSt medicaicad 5 18pm 966 S''hAve mecaicaH 5 29pm. 22ISE McKimey St medic can 6 59 pm.

2600 Bvd wwrietire 7-03 2600 mf man Bivd medical cad 7 05pm 1500 Delaware St vehicietire 7 06pm I340 33-d St moe scare 7 23pm 2930 Un.vfv'y Ave mecal call 7 27pm. POllrxuMSt mecaica 7 29 pm. 71 7 Ave structure fe 7 49pm 701 an ve smre scare 8 00pm 2005 21stSt wKr 8 24 m. 70 Coeee Ave oo'srte of structure 8 47pm 227E meOcaica 910pm lav 3Crr ad ut st-eets md. 51p'm" Wl SwS rOKrWca" 10-OSpm It! 1 le -nfl swirtwrK eouomer to ments.

Iowa Deaths AO AIR Ellen Hobson, 75 ANTHON Waller Lancaster. 71 BEDFORD Glen Mick, 83 -i BLENCOE Ruby Nikolaison, 84 COUNCIL BLUFFS Merlin Smith. 71: Kenneth VerbruRpe. 72; Carl Hemrich. 88 Mary Tyson, 72; John Hunt.

8b; fsther 71: John Skradski. 64. Rollie Newsom. 70. Borch-man.

61; Esther Hamlin. 82; Rex Gibson, 6S; Harry Flait. 84; Stewart Lamkins, 38. Arthur Biesendorter 71; Darnell Hattam. 67.

W(l- liam Collier. 70: Doris Olson. 94; Harry Yatet, Helen Meyers. 75 CRESCO EdithGroth. 79 DANBURY Earl Cameron.

68 I DAVIS CITY Crystal Bolon. 92. Pauline McClar- I an 69 EMERSON Kemberly Fender Jr 19 GLENWOOD Rick Benedict, 4 1 Janice StogdiD. 54 Charles 58. Letha Hitchcock.

83. I GRAVITY Catherine Moore HARLAN Ruby Williams. 81 HA WARDEN Duane Liston, 61 IRETON Kenneth Grosenheider. 49 JAMAICA Betty Bleek. 64 LAMONI Anita Goode.

81 Geneva Shoemaker. 79 Isaac Slauler. 99 i LAWTON Emma Barth. 91 LE MARS Audrey Brownmiller. 77; Alice Dee- pan.

88 Pearl Cass 9 1 Montague Cass. 93 LEON Viola CoHelt. 89 LIME SPRINGS Ruby Darland 68 LITTLESIOUX Harold Nelson. 61 1 MALVERN Dovey Price. 81; Jerry Biggerstaff, 54 Forest Hatlield.

81 MAPLETON Velma Baker. 88 NEOLA Eugene Olson, 73. Lavonne Tassey. 73 ONAWA Noah Dee Pickinbaugh. 100 PANORA David Gough.

85 PERSIA Clara Hamann 89 Paul McDonald. 72. ROCK VALLEY Grace Van Hotwegen 64 SIOUX CENTER Trellis Dokter. 64 Hermyntjej i Vande Waerdt. 100.

I SIOUX CITY Kenneth Hardy. 66; Richard Schwartz. 48; Cyrus Knapp. 84; Rex Mercer. 51: John Schroeder.

75; Yvonne Curtis. 93i I Unetta Schaller. 72. Melvin Mever. 69; Rita Norton.

88. Marvin Brown. 67, Richard Smith, 70. Ann Frank. 89: Ben Goodon.

64. Earl Ft- tpatrick. 64: Leon Kennedy. 59. Darwin An.

derson. 61. Ada Kantrovtch. 76: Avonpll Fr dette. 76.

Ella Jamgotch. 87: Ruth O'Mears. 85: Thomas Remer. 84. Louis Seek, 87; Dorris Wahl.

89; Charles Harms. 92. Margaret Hed- Kind. 84. Harold Stetson.

79 SLOAN OF Mose Linscott. 93 SOLDIER Edna Hoist .84 TABOR Anne Fulton. 80. Carolyn Gilbert. 54 '4 UNDERWOOD Raymond Willis.

75 YALE Anna Moore. 83 i ADVERTISEMENT Death Notices BRANCHCOMB Services for Joseph Branch-comb, ol RRl Murray. I will be Noon Saturday at the funeral home. Interment Warren-Powers Cemetery. Southtown Funeral Home J4QQ S.W.

9th 285-3911 FISHER Services for Kermit Fisher, of 815 High Norwalk, (A, will be 1 1 AM Friday at the funeral home. Interment Sunset Memorial Gardens. lies Grandvlew Park Funeral Home 3211 Hubbeli GOODMAN Services for Lois ff Goodman, of 4005 Forrest will be 1 PM Friday, at the funeral home, inlermenl Masonic Cemetery. Dunn's Funeral Home 212 Grand Ave, 24:2121 GRAVANDER For information regarding services for Carl R. Gravander Sr.

of 4000 11th please call Dunn's Funeral Home 2121 Grand Ays, J44JI21 JAMES Services for June James, of 7009 Bella ire were 4 PM Thursday, at the funeral home. Interment 130 PM ndav at Graceland Cemetery, Souix City. I A. Westover Funeral Home 433 Hicjtmgn LEWIS For information regarding services for Walter D. Lewis, 2701 Cambridge, pieasecall Hamilton's Near Highland Memory Gardens 121 N.W.60th 269 2442 MAGNUSON Services tor Frances Maynuson, of 46M NW 84th Urban dale, IA, will be 10 AM Saturday, at St Mary of Nazareth Catholic Church.

Interment Glendole Cemetery. Visitation 5 7 PM Friday with a vigil service at 7 PMnt Westover Funeral Home 4337 H'ckmpn McDIVITT Services tor Isaac "Ike" McDivitt of Omaha, NE, formerly of Dallas Center, IA, will be 11 AM Saturday at the funeral home. Interment McDivitt Grove Cemtery, Urbnndnip, I A Brandt Funeral Home Dallas Center 992. 370! MILLER In lieu of services for Dale R. Milter, 3704 Crestwood, there will be a visitation beginning at 4 PM Friday at the funeral home, and family wit receive friends from 6 Westover Funeral Home 6337 Hickman NAGEL Graveside services for S.

MoeUe Nagel, ot Grand Ave will be 10 AM Friday, at the Ma-sonir Cemctrry Westover Funeral Home 6337 Hickmpn RA2-4tf PAULSON Memorial for Come Avis Paulson, of 106 9th St SF, Altoona, IA, will be 2 PM Friday at the funeral home Altoona Funeral Home 967 4272 RINGLEB For information regarding servn es tor Herbert P. Kmgleb, of Polk City, I please call Hamilton's Near Highland Memory Gardens 121 N.W 60th 2B9 2442. VANDERMEULEN Scrvit 's tor Phmney Von-dermeulen, ot 3MfHih St will be 1 1 AM Sotur day at the lunrral home Interment Hesthaven Ceme- h-r Westover Funeral Home 633 Hickman Rd. 26 47 Services Scheduled i 0 Friday Leila Potter Vf "On I A 1 f'M fhr- tunern! home Highland Memory Gaaens Saturday Howard Evons "Gus" Vl)4 wilhur 1 1 A the tuner ol home G'fnaaie Cenu-li-ry Iner Stevens 1 i Rfi I nt ft '()' home C'nauit' Mary Droessler 2 J'JPV n'ffiinfrolhome Avon Crmrtcv Services Pending Ponoid Warn 3 4 fc j-ir St 14 WILTON iSli) 14) Wil 9 I WINTER SALE Save 10 to 40 All Memorials Reduced Order Now Before Need Arises Sale ends Feb. 28! Quality Memorials Since 1945 Call for appointment or just stop In 289-2343 7242 NE14th Ankeny 4 Miles North of I-80 on E.

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