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Des Moines Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa • 25

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Des Moines, Iowa
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iriyy es Moinei Tribune Pane 25 Jun. 24, 1971 13 At O'Callaghan's -Three Stores! Obituaries talGDllDll fcl ROBERT W. GOLAY MRS. CECILE ALLEN EUGENE W. CAVE MRS.

DARLENE E. MORGAN i Mrs. Darlene E. Morgan, 46, TV Nek Cultivate Stupidity9 Services for Mrs. Cecile Al Services will be at 1 p.m, Robert W.

Golay, 51, of 124 iv.fc. Broadway Ave. died of a Saturday at Westover Funeral Home, with burial in Highland of 1636 E. Grand Ave. died of cancer Wednesday at Des len, 76, of Omaha, formerly of Des Moines, will be at 10:30 a.m.

Friday at Hamilton's Fu heart attack Wednesday at his Memory Gar- Moines General neral Home here. Burial will be ASPEN, COLO. (AP) Fed home. A Slater na-? tive, he lived in I Hospital. Services will in Maple Hill Cemetery at Os eral Communications Commis ceola.

i l. -a be noon Satur the Des Moines sioner Nicholas Johnson has uave, 90, ot'f 1227 Fifty-fifth frirvr Mrs. Allen, born In Clarke arf9 mnct ni a the a 1 tele- day at Hamilton's Funeral County died of a stroke Tues who was Hi toad nn arrival fe his life and was UJasiiGPS and sryers With Proven Dependability For Years and Years -j Home, with day in a custodial home in Omaha. She had been ill about a self-employed vision neiworKS with rlnlihnr. Wednesday at f.f four months.

She moved to burial in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Morgan, ately designing carpenter. He was a World War II veteran Omaha in December after hav iNortnwesti 0 nity I I i Wnonital after ing lived here 65 years. DEPENDABILITY DOESN'T COST born in Mur keen vou stimid If and a member She is survived by two daugh suffering an eugenb w.

apparent heart cavh ROBERT W. GOLAY ters, Mrs. Dorothy White of of the Highland Park American IT SAVES ray, lived inMRS- darlenb Des Moines morgan since 1946. Full Family Size Washer Handles Those Big loads "Washpower" Washing Action Gets Clothes Really Clean. Auto-matic Water Level Control Lint Filter Tub.

more of their Omaha, and Mrs. Mildred Gian- attack. programs Legion Post. Colors 'S Mr. Cave was born in Dallas She is survived by her hus noble of Dallas, a son, Clifton Sowash of Las Vegas, Services will be at 2 p.m.

band, Hoyle; three sons, Den sharply criticized the networks and County and had lived in Des or ite Friday at Arnold's Highland NICHOLAS JOHNSON two sisters, Mrs. Velma nis, Douglas and Donald, all of Moines since 1906. He was Park Funeral Home, with bur McMichael of Des Momes, and Des Moines; her parents, Mr. the communications system in Mrs. Elberta Martirdale of retired meat cutter, and Swirls Sand, Dirt and Lint Away From Clothes.

Fabric Dispenser ial in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery. general at a session of the an Ventura, two grand member of the College Avenue and Mrs. Chester L. Westhafer of Des Moines; a brother, Chester of Des Moines; two nual International Design Con children, and two great-grand Mr. Golay is survived by his Christian Church and Moose ference here Wednesday.

children. sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Crooks and Model A-106 Johnson, a 36-year-old lawyer Lodge. wife, Lorraine; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Stoner and WILFRED CHARLES HERMAN Mrs.

Rosary Heck, both of Des He is survived by his wife, and Iowa City, native ap-pointed to the Federal Comma Mrs. Sandra Pett, both of Des Services will be at 10 a.m. Moines; and a grandson. Minnie; a daughter, Mrs. Harry 24 Moines, and Karen, at home; Friday at Grandview Funeral Rosary will be recited at 7:30 nications Commission (FCC) in R.

Peterson of Des Moines three sons, David, Jerry, and Home, with burial in Glendale p.m. Friday at tne iuneral 1966, said the television in three stepdaughters, Mrs. John with trad Home. Daryl, all of Des Moines; his I SifcW "vC-J Cemetery, for Wilfred Charles tt rn Tyler of Des Moines, Mrs. Gene parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Go- Finnell of Cedar Rapids and dustry is virtually owned and controlled by big business advertisers who are interested only in selling largely unneeded ay of Coon Rapids; four broth nerman, oi, oi i ALFRED LIEPINS Alfred Liepins, 62, of rural Mrs. Dean Naven of Fort 1238 bj. Twenty- ers, Paul of Des Moines, Wil- Dodge; two stepsons, Ray Mau- i iam of Perry, Charles of Coon eignm ai. Ankeny, died of a stroke Wednesday at Iowa Lutheran Rapids and James of Los An rer of Meadville, and Robert C.

Anderson of West geles; five sisters, Mrs. Edna was dead on; Hospital after a short illness. Doubleday of Ankeny, Mrs Des Moines, two granddaughters and four Born in Russia, Mr. Liepins Marie Robinette of Collins, arrival at Iowa Methodist Hospital Tuesday after suffering lived in Des Moines 22 years Mrs. Nancy Johnson, Mrs.

Kay at St V- -mi products. "As Is" He charged the major net works with cultivating igno ranee to maintain society ex-actly as it is. "Getting 100 million people to watch westerns, soap operas and other prime-time junk is a political achievement that ranks with the Roman circus," he said. before moving to Ankeny a few Yaeger and Mrs. Marilyn Car Crash Fatal WILFRED a apparent years ago.

He was a retired penter, all of Coon Rapids; and heart attar, charles Herman farm equipment company ma nine grandchildren. chinist and was a member of He was born in Friend, the Latvian Society of Iowa and Maytag's "Halo-of-Heat" MRS. STELLA BRIDGES (The Trlbvnt Iowa News Service) O'Callaghan's Maytag's! and lived in Des Moines since 1933. He was a self-employed the International Association of KNOXVILLE, IA. Services To Creston Girl (The Tribune's Iowa News Service) CRESTON, IA.

A 15-month-old Creston girl was fatally injured Wednesday when the car in which she was riding with her mother ran off a Machinists. "The networks want to keep mechanic and a World War II veteran. for Mrs. Stella Bridges, 90, of Services will be at 10:30 a.m. you stupid so you'll watch He is survived by his wife, Saturday at Dahlstrom Funeral Home, with burial in Oralabor more of their programs.

They are trying to get you to turn Knoxville, who died Wednesday at a Knoxville hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Williams Cemetery. Freda; a son, Fredric, at home; a daughter, Sue, at home; and several brothers and sisters. Long Strong WARRANTY 5ytirubiMtwirriit)i(ilut rest 2ytr wamirty oi csmriett Washer and Dryer 5YeWifrirityoit(irtulic TriKirissiM 2 tear tret Service on Washer and Dryer bjO'Callatliai'S Funeral Home here. gravel road about 4 miles He is survived by his wife, yourself off and turn them on." "Only 5 Pet." Johnson, an outspoken advo Fast dry your clothes in a gentle circle of low temperature heat.

No Hot-Spots. 3-cycles-perma-press, Regular and Air-Fluff Surviving are her husband, Tom; a son, Floyd Tucker of east of here and overturned in a ditch. Lanee Austin, daughter of Milda; a daughter, Mrs. James Schmitt of Ankeny; and three grandchildren. cate of a decentralized and GLENN A.

RUDDELL Services for Glenn A. Rud- Des Moines; a daughter, Mrs. John Lyle of San Diego, more responsive television net Mr. and Mrs. Alan Austin of Prayer service will be at 6 work system, said the real 174" Model DE-90 with trade a stepson, Arthur Bridges of p.m.

Friday at the funeral Creston died in a hospital here tragedy facing the nation isn't dell, 67, of 1227 E. Thirty-fourth St. will be at at 3 p.m. Saturday at Hamilton's Funeral Des Moines; a sister, Mrs. Josie Home.

pollution or racism or even brtlM wh rain Baker of Albia; six grandchil a short time after the accident. The child's father is with the Army in Vietnam. Home of "Maytag Red Carpet Service' dren; 11 great-grandchildren, Vietnam, but tne tact mat "a healthy human being realizes Home, with burial in Pine Hill Cemetery. EDWARD A. BERRY Edward A.

Berry, 79, of the and four Mrs. Austin, 24, was in satis Mr. Ruddell died of a heart Woodland community southeast factory condition in a Creston of Des Moines died Wednesday attack Wednesday at Iowa Methodist Hospital. hospital with severe facial lac erations. MRS.

ELIZABETH P. CHASTAIN Services for Mrs. Elizabeth at the State Mental Health Institute at Clarinda, where he He was born in Corydon and only per cent of his potential" in an average lifetime. The FCC official laid the blame squarely on the networks, saying "whatever problem you're concerned about, you've got to get the mass communications system straightened out first." lived in Chariton before moving had been a patient several P. Chastain, 80, of 3827 Thirty- to Des Moines about 12 years months.

sixth will be at 1:30 p.m. DOWNTOWN 923 Locust 244-7112 Open Mon. Fri. Nites WEST DES MOINES 312 Grand Ave. 274-3433 Open Every Nite EASTGATE 3900 E.

14th 265-1693 Open Every Nite ago. He was a retired hospital Services will be at 2 p.m. janitor. Friday at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Burial will be Resthaven Saturday at Woodland Hills Survivors include his wife, Community Church, of which he Cemetery.

Marie; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald was a member, with burial in Powers-Warren Cemetery. Mrs. Chastain died Wednes Byers of Council Bluffs; three day at Garden Court Nursing brothers, Melvin of Rialto, Mr. Berry, born in California, Home, 2501 Twenty-fourth St.

Clarence, serving in the ived in the Woodland area She had been ill since suffering about 60 years and was a re Massages Only HONG KONG (REUTER) -Six men and a woman Thursday were freed of charges of running a prostitution racket after a court held that the prosecution produced only evidence of massaging not Army in California, and Gail of Des Moines; two sisters, Mrs. stroke six months ago. Sell it fast with a Tribune want ad tired laborer. Born in Grand Junction, she fMabel Lowrie of Des Moines A brother, Joe, living in Cali and Mrs. Cecil Prewett of Port fornia, survives.

was a Des Moines resident 47 years. Two brothers and a sis land, and three grand The body is at Richardson ter survive. children. Funeral Home in Carlisle. I II I I jar i Wita Yes, that's all it costs you to sell an air conditioner, refrigerator or other major item priced more, than $100 with our Family Special Want Ad rate.

Ads for items priced less than that are only a $1 for 2 lines for 2 days. To place your ad, call 800-362-T836 toll free from all Iowa. In Des Moines just dial 284-814 for Want Ad Service. I HUUIII II Hmu.H.w 1, -II 1 1 'ly: :,0 1 1 s)) I I- 1 1 i I'l I iiM'v1 7- 1 1 iibiiiiiuiiiitr.

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