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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 12

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TwfH-10Vk'A CITV rSfX ft Saturday, December 18, 1IU Doctor Held for Murder Falls in Tank Donald A. Wingers Of Fairfax Visit mm mm ti Mothers Are Guests At Solon Juvenile Forester Party GLENN JEDIMAS NOTE ANNIVERSARY Solon CVvnplo Is Married 5 Years 12 Koreans Die in Attempt on Life of Province Governor Ostrich Die From Varitty in Fwdtni? Mtty, th muu el MAwhMefi A wtMrtnavUn ld lh lsl mrtw ahwd ah ilw A bullrt. a df knif handU, a bottr itnntr, a (hwi, a can opener, a akvvr, a atwv, ST nail, 4T tarkt and about 55 cents in coins. H.w"i.-,j: Vj. ane Xr.

-i. vc tSeff "SKA at Swt. A sap- In North Liberty NORTH UBKRTV Mr, and I Mr. Donald E. Vtnsr and mU children Jon and Sandra Fairfax i were dinner gtst Sunday i Ing in the home ot his mother, Mra Lillian Winger, i Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Sherlock and children of Oxford were guest at dinner Sunday with his brother land sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. i Wilton W. Sherlock and daughters Sheryle and Sandra.

Dinner guests Sunday evening K0UL Twelve Korean wr killed during an unsuccessful MiNtMinaUon attempt against Gov. Nam Kyu of South Cholla province Friday, the home ministry announced today. Th governor's party was attacked by 200 guerrillas. The ministry reported that the governor' acereUry, nine police guards and two guerrillas were slain. The guerrillas fled after a clash with The KlS-: i SOLONA Oristmas -as htii Saturday evenuxj: by Us Foresters at St.

Mary's about 50 present, A potjck apcr as served and si were fuests. Ther a frt excisarfe, SJLr.ta dis-: traetayr the fJts tram a K. EafA also was presested a hif aS. caniy. The Jul2rn entfT taaued Hit oothers with a Jnv frans of poeci and music At the uext nwetir.g in Jaauary tie feostasse for refresi-jnests be Mary Kay Shimon.

Nei Shi-oon. Carol Pertlicek. Kathy Pert-liceX, EulaJia Steinbrech and Lo-retta Steinbrech. 4 1 i 4 i i i I A others In the governors guard. si.

yUei th-wwo- "rinajKnf xtr tXe-s tt -)iR "15 tiJaj -KM Vrx, Eari; Cat rice. received 5 Governor Le was en route from Kwangju. provincial capital of South Cholla province, to Sunchow to attend memorial services for South Korean officers slain In the i Price Doubles for Texts of New Bills DES MOINES IW Anyone who wants copies of all the bills and journals of the 1949 legislature mailed to him is going to have to pay twice as much for the service as Is 1947. The state printing board has set the price of the service at $15.97. The 1948 coat was S7.

October 20 rebellion. Mr. and Mrs. Radolph Crofta acd Mr, and Mrs, Jo Her.Jt of t-A a rr rf dAfcft from -1 with Mr. and Mrs.

George Nearad and children Wilbur, Richard and Shirley Ann, were Mr, and Mrs. Joe Chaloupka and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maresh of Solon and vicinity and Mr. and Mra Lloyd Maresh and family, west of here.

Sunday afternoon callers with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newmire and a mwA PnnnU mar. Vfv- Leaders of the rebellion, accused of being Communists from Rus sian-occupied North Korea, still remain in the area. 'I i-V O'Er-fr.

i-2 IVr.r..e ard Lois. Irene Robert Shirley I Jed: cka arsd Ksti-eea Jedixka. After the suiwr the raesta left Mt. Vernon rioted Mr. ar.d Cervenka ia Ofdar Rapids Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening Tisitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Crofta were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holubar and Melvin and Margene. I and Mrs.

Mike Poggenpohl and children Jim and Joan of Iowa 3 lSi for the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jed- Dr. Eobert C. KatWg tKfft.

ae te AwytJ wtti wi ttr BrtB C. Hattmaa foUwwisf a fjgat ia CmitMr aMri. IW men fought ver alleged attestiwiw ft? Mkcsmm I Mrv S--aey Rmledge (aboTe, right) kad BattaaMk tkftsOjr wsAftiwik KM-kdge. a St. Loab phyiciaa.

took, rviswfe wte (oOk eaaMr to arret aim at his home. PkottMU hcka where card ganies were en-I joyed. Present were Mr. and Mr, Gier.n Jediicka. Mr.

arid Mrs. Arlo I Jediicka, Iowa City; Mr. and Mra. 1 La Forrest Jediicka, Tiptoe; Mr. CSty.

Mav Cedar Rapids Mr. and Mrs. R. W'Uliam Stoner ka- moved to Cedar Rapids. Visitors Sunday afternoon with Mra Frankie Lininger were her and Mra.

Frank- Jediicka, Tiffin; Amanda Jediicka, Mr. and i Mrs. Arnoid Jslovec, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Velma Beck is a patient at Mercy hohpital Iowa City where she underwent an operation Mos- day.

I Vinit 1b JLkiree Home Mrs. W. F. Ulch, Mrs. George' Drahos.

Mr. Gladys Miller. Mrs. Alois Rozinek and Mrs. J.

W. Zen-1 isek were visitors in the. home of Mr. and Mrs. James JUovee during; the week.

Mrs, J. L. Shima is a patient at Mercy hospital. In Iowa City. Robert Rivers (arrow), 40, is lowered from water tank Into which he fell during a dismantling operation in who was working on top the empty tank when the roof gave way, plunged 25 fret to the bottom, suffering a possible skull fracture.

Firenin chopped a hole, into the side of the tottering tank to rewue the Injured man. (AP Photo). Joe Raim, Mr. ana; Mra. Godfrey i Raim, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Raim, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leonard, all of Record Com Crop Double 1947 Total, Says Iowa Report REMEMBER For 24 HOUR Dry Gleaning Service Dial 4153 Varsity Cleaners i ti. vxntsmtv graaociuwren Mrs.

naruui ncuiu-s-g setrrtv a --iJE Kasa-1 adl on Jckie 01 OoralvUle Uf teed ra. far Wrs" Edward W. Thomas and iroc SSsa war sdi pto-jc- sn3a daughUrs Barbara, Jeannie i too. Soc aar yr as 133i isa Kathleen of near Iowa City. DCS MOINES (JV Iowa'i ccra reccnia first itatai Pro-; Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Meka and crop for IMS was the largest eo iictico cf tfia Fitoed daughter De lores and Joyce of record and more thaa twice the it ctariy I ici-tt tcca. near Solon, Mr. and Mrs. Tony 194! TS ecra yal aT aiso set Brock and daughters of Iowa City The Iowa.j.

Crop and Livestock bw reecwi TS reportag ser were visitors Sunday in the home Mr. and Mrs. Clyo Castle and family of Marion were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe T.

Krob. Mvron JJallev is rettin? aloncr Solon. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beatty, and Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Raim. Cedar Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bnen and family of Coggon; Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Brennetnan and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bsedenback of Lisbon; Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Dvorak, Irene Jediicka, Paul Wears, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campion, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shima, Mr.

and Mra. Frank Zeman, Mr. and Mrs. We Ciha. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Bro- Cosgrove School To Give Program Sunday Evening Reporting service Friaay said rice eseasaiwi ta stas" ere? of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kaspa-Iowa produced 666,730.004 bushels arermed bsfcrfl rr acre. Ttse rek and sons Kenneth and Larry.

a well as can be expected follow-1 of corn, compared with the prev-iprevxMas fcxi was aa Mrs. Mary Kasparek of Iowa City ing another operation at Mercy hospital. Iowa City, Friday. COSGROVB Students of the ganj Mr and yi ixjua Nearad, Cosgrov Consolidated school will jjr an(j Mrs, George McCarmlc. present their annual Christmas Iowa city and Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd program Sunday at 8 p.m. The zeimer 0f North Liberty. Junior orchestra will open the en- tertainment with a selected nura- stahlcs Move ber of Christmas carols They will Mra. SUWe have lalso play "Beacon Lights.

mw tn redft. where The high school orchestra and ls employed. Mr. and Mrs. band will also play several Yule- Give Yiar 'Round Listening Pleasure With a G-E Radio! Elmer Steffensen and family have moved from the Greenwald house into the house vacated by the Stahles.

tide melodies. In the piay "She Didn't to be staged by the elementary and intermediate grades those taking part include Joan Whalen, Pat Meade and Richard Ball. Several Christmas Party boys appear as Santa Ciaus with the fifth grade girls as "gifts" and L-i Given by Members the sixth grade girls as "house wives." Head merchant of the Of True Blue Class sixth grade boy merchants, is Marvin Johnson. A toy train, wheeled by the third and fourth grade boys will be engineered by Duane Amelon. David Maher is the fireman.

Kindergarten girls as "Mama Dolls" and boys as "Wind-up Toys" will add to the "Jumping Jacks" of the first and second grade boys to make a "merry" Christmas for A. NORTH LIBERTY True Blue class of the Methodist church held its Christmas party in the church parlors Monday evening. Mrs. Lee Ranshaw presided during the business meeting. Miss Myrtle Work, assistant secretary acted In the absence of Mrs.

Bert Martin. Thirty-five members and For years to come these quality, practical unbelieving Dorothy. Colorful In four guests attended. Mrs. Mary You'll find the perfect gift (or personal or family use including smart, powerful table radios, space-saving table model combinations and big, deep-toned console radio-phonographs.

Make it a reallv "Merry Christmas" with music, laughter and song through General Electric'! glorious Natural Color Tone! red and green costumes the girls Colony had the devotions. Contests and games were In of the first, second, third, and fourth grades will present the keeping with the Christmas sea gifts will go on giving; many times their price in pleasure, comfort and convenience! Whether you want a strictly personal grift or a gift to thrill an entire family, you'll find it in the sparkling array of gleaming gaa and electric items now on hand. But a number are still on the "hard-to-get" list so don't wait. Stop in and make your selections now son. Christmas carols were sung.

Decorations of evergreen and ornaments including a Christmas Powerful table model with both AM and FM, in rose- ffCQ QC scene were throughout the room, Lowboy console radio phone-graph in rich ma- I 44 PC horanj veneer The table was centered with wood plastic poinsetta and lighted red candles, Refreshments In keeping 'with the Poinsettia dance. In the "Story of the Star" to be presented by the seventh and eighth grades, Maureen Quinlan will speak for the Christmas Star and Janice Scheetz for the announcing angel Shepherds are Larry Kinney, Terry Kuebrich, and Pat O'Brien, while Jerry Meade, John Whalen, and Gene Rohret will portray the Wisemen. Friday the entire faculty attended the production of "Snow White and the Seven at the City high auditorium. Mrs. Leo Meade and Mrs.

Lever! Michel were the holiday were served by the group a in charge including Mr. and Mrs, GC'i finest table combination raph with J7Q CJl electronic reproducer I W3l Iee Ranshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Byron D. Coglan, Mr.

and Mrs. L. Bert Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Hurl- but, Mr.

and Mrs. L. B. Davis. Mr, and Mrs.

Frank Zeller, Mrs. Mary o- colony and Miss Myrtle work, Miss Georgia Wray was taken drivers. rto Mercy hospital in Iowa City, Monday. She had been 111 In her Dinner Guet Mr. and Mrs.

Michel i home here several weeks. Lever! entertained at a dinner Thursday evening the latter' grandfather, foB1" Move Jotin inters and John Winters, i Mr. and Mrs. Bvron D. Coelan Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Michel who purchased the property of the and Mr. and Mrs. L. Kuebrich.

Nolle- Anderson estate moved to Car-is were played following the North Libertv Thursday. Also oinr.er. with them Is their daughter Shir- Mr. and Mrs, William Kue- I ley. A son Dean and his wife nrii who pun-hnsed a home i ami son Larry will remain on the in Iowa Uty, moved Tuesday.

I farm. ir.e,r lor coming year; Messrs James and F.mmett Me- y. r- cnarge ot Mr. ar.d Mrs. haffoy motored to Rock Island, 111 G-E REFRIGERATOR Heie's grand gift for Mother! Ses the three new Space Maker models in 8 cubic foot size available in limited supply.

Each is tam-packed with practical convenience features. Model NB-8 ts shown $259.60 op- Tuesday morning where they erating it for the past m-vcral tended funeral services for their yr" 1 mother's cousin, Miss Anna Dovle, SPECIAL! E' FOOD MIXER A gift any homemaker will be happy to receive a powerful Hamilton Be- eh or Sunbeam food mixer that takes the hrrd work cut of mixlna. mashing, beating, Juicing, etc. Hamilton Beach" (illustrated) $38.50 AUTOMATIC BLANKET A gay pin-up, smart table lamp, or stately floor lamp will find ready acceptance. Pin-ups 'available for as little as $3.00.

Table lamps as low af 1 5.00. Genuine Cei tided floor lamp special only $19.95 Give the last word In sleeping comfort a General Electric blanket WestinK-house comforter or sheet. Regardless of temperature changes, they provide the same soothing, restful warmth all night. G. E.

blanket with single control, including excise tax $41.95 a' ill Other "Sure-fire" Suggestions 0 WIRE CORN CRIBS 0 STEEL GATES 0 STEEL POSTS 0 CREOSOTED POSTS Buy your Fencing Needs in 1948 for use in Early Spring MAGLE Lumber Co. Ity The Dam Dial 3145 Electric! Clocks Electric Shavers Automatic Hand Iron Electric Foot Warmers Heat Pad Waffle Irons i Automatic Gat Clothes Dryer Flatplate and Rotary Typ Automatic Ironers Horn Freezer Vacuum Cleaner Automatic Roasters Automatic Toaster Coffee Makers MOPERN GAS RAKSE A gift that will say Merry Christma throughout the year. Mother will thrill to the beauty and efficiency of a new Pnper, Masic Chef or Hardv 'ck. Model 8-3804EJ Roper with light and timer alarm SIS4.2S AUTOMATIC WASHER Give her a Bendlx snd you'U five hit washday freedom for yean to come. With one.

you simply put in the clothes, add soap and set the dials! From there the washer does the work! Deluxe model shown Sandwich Toaster Electric Hair Dryer Electric Knife Sharpeners BOWA-ILLENOIIS C'AS and ELECTRnC CO..

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