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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 9

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The Sioux City Sunday Journal, June 5, 1977 A 9 (or Sunday Variety Offered by Morningside Hospital 7 Admissions For patient room or telephone number, call: St. Jowph 277-7123 St. Luke't 279-3100 Si. Vincent 279-2010 Figurti ihow high Umptraturtt lor arta. Others include History: U.S.

to 1865, general psychology, child psychology, in-troduction to behavior modification and marraige and the family Also offered will be microbiology, general chemistry, survey of organic chemistry, geology, general physics, finite mathematics, probability and statistics 1 and mathematics for elementary teachers. Most classes will equal three hours o( college credit, some will meet at night and tuition for all will be less than during the regular semesters. More information is available by calling 277-5103 or 277-5146. A variety of classes in the humanities and sciences will be offered by Morningside College at its two summer sessions, June 7 to July 8 and July 12 to August 12. Classes will be offered during the first session in the fields of speech, drama, mass the social sciences, mathematics and the natural sciences.

Sixty five classes will be offered and most departments will- be represented. Registration for the first session is Monday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Some of the classes offered will be photography, broadcast writing and performance, introduction to theatre, speech fundementals and speech problems. I irmml oIZ37d Jg hon Stationary 0ludd ItiillllM iB MM MM AM Data (rem NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, NOAA, U.S.

Dpt. ol Co mmtrct Temperatures Saturday, June 4 Adkins, 907 Fourth: Miss Urn A. Grove. Route Mrs. Rosa M.

Paul, 1433 Glciidalo. Mrs. Ida Van Oriel. Rock Valley, Iowa; Mrs. Phyllis J.

Barker. 2113 Nash; Kamille L. Woodbury, 611 Cook; Roger Pelerson, Spencer, Iowa; Janet Clark, South Sioux City; David E. Kafton, Route Craig W. Utesch.

Washla, Iowa; Mrs. Mary L. Smith, 2215 Levitt. 57. Luke's Cynthia R.

Amlck. Bronson, Iowa; Charles G. Bell. 2220 S. Helen; Mrs.

Margarite Bogh, 4101 Gordon; Mrs. Shirley A. Bruegger, Onawa, Iowa; Cynthia J. De Pew, South Sioux City; Mrs. Theresa A.

DuBois, 2010 S. Lemon; John O. Eybers. 2108 Allen; Margaret D. Finken.

605 36th; Paul G. Fuchser. 5309 U. S. Highway 75; Mrs.

Nancy A. Hansen, 2508 Ross; Brian C. Lang, Hinton, Iowa: Mrs. Shirley J. Mar-quardt.

South Sioux City; Miss Rachel E. Moisant, 905 Jackson; S. Paul Mosher, 4305 Floyd; Mrs. Linda L. Munhofen, Elk Point.

S. Christine J. Peters. 614 Blair; C. Pritchett, Moville.

Iowa; Alison K. Schwanz, Vail. Iowa; James A. Whinner. 3900 Country Club.

Friday Marian Health Center St. Vincent Unit Mrs. Nancy L. Zediker, 1300 S. Alice; Patrick C.

Parks, 5116 Morningside; Mrs. Ethel B. Richer, 2116 Nash; Mrs. Joanna L. Hubbard, Spencer, Iowa; John llagen.

South Sioux City; George W. Butcher. 722 W. First; Mrs. Billic L.

Peterson, 5309 U. S. Highway 75; David E. Fuehrer, 4449 Tyler; Fred L. Dallen, 1935 Sherman; Mrs.

Pearl A. Stevens. 3415 Third. Marian Health Center St. Joseph Unit Mrs.

Jane L. Zellmer. Moville. Iowa; Michael V. O'Sullivan, 1525 S.

Irene; Charles F. Simpson, 1711 W. Third; Brian L. Reinholdt, Pierson, Iowa; Keith M. Boden, 1207 McDonald; Robert E.

Boltgcr. 414 16th: Mrs. Betty E. Kerr, 305 S. College; Mrs.

Olga S. Kellogg. 217 19th; James J. Nielsen, Jefferson. S.

Harry cooler Sunday night. Low Sunday night 50s west to 60s east. Mostly sunny and warm Monday. High Monday upper 80s to lower 90s. MlnnetoU: Occasional cloudiness through Monday.

Chance of a few scattered showers and thunderstorms Sunday and mostly northeast Sunday night. Highs Sunday in 70s northeast to 80s southwest. Lows Sunday night in mid 40s to upper 50s. Highs Monday 68 to 78 northeast, 76 to 84 southwest. 82 85 88 90 92 94 94 94 93 11a.m.

Noon lp.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4p.m. 5 p.m.

6 p.m. 7 p.m. lam. 2a.m. 3 a.m.

4 a.m. 5a.m. 6a.m. 7a.m. 8a.m.

9 a.m. 10 a.m. 69 69 68 67 67 66 67 72 75 79 Precipitation Precipitation Saturday Normal for June 4 Total for June Normal for month Departure Total year to date Normal year to date None .15 Zero .59 Minus .59 10.79 9.36 1.43 Departure 66 94 80 67 Plus 13 Zero Zero 15 River Stages Low Saturday High Saturday Average Normal average Departure Daily degree days Accumulated daily degree days for month Daily cooling degree days Accumulated daily cooling degree days for month Choir Earns Praise on European Tour Sioux City Omaha 19; No Change Minus. 1 DC Ik O. I 1 National $, 26 Sunset 8:59.

1 Temperatures Temperatures and precipitation for The 24-hour period ended at 7 p.m. Saturday. Forecasts Other lowans included Marilyn Ferrin and Bette Nelson of Marcus. Shari Samuelson of Storm Lake. Sue Ann Baer of Malvern.

Margaret Patten of Cherokee, Mary Ella Nceley of St. Ansgar, Annette Ruhs of Audubon, Diane Sieger of Hornick, Bobetle Johnson of Shenandoah. Judy Mugge of Spencer, John Minor of Council Bluffs, Paul Koenig of Whiting, Dennis Lawson of Radcliffe, Michael VanKngen of Sanborn, Paul llolstein of Early, Sharon Strohmaier ol Des Moines and James Heaton ot Brooks. Other choir members included Elin Bolt of Lake Villa, 111., Mary Knerl of Ponca, Neb. and Randy Hedge of Powell, Wyo.

The Morningside College Choir returns Monday from a 14-concert tour of England and Wales. During the tour the choir received rave reviews following its appearance at Ely Cathedral, Ely Standard and Cambridgeshire Times writer D. R. Bunney said "The choir of 30 young voices from this Methodist foundation in the Midwest sang magnificently. Their control was unruffled, their pitch perfect, their disicipline-visual as well as musical-impeccable." Choir members from Sioux City were Meryl Koetters, Dawn Dickinson.

Kathryn McKeown, Christine Cobb, David Kinrade-and Bruce and Lori Wood. HI U) PRC OUk cdv 70 (I cdv 06 36 cdv 70 clr 03 69 1.32 cdv Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee Mpls SI P. New Orleans New York Ukla Citv 91 30 cdv 3 15 cdv cfr dr clr dr 03 68 cdv no S3 55 31 C6 II 12 47 if 30 ai 70 71 13 72 (I 43 31 13 49 46 71 37 II 70 44 71 31 cdv cd dr clr Sioux City and vicinity: Chance of thunderstorms early Sunday morning. Becoming mosty sunny Sunday with highs in the upper 80s. Clear and cooler Sunday night with a low near 60.

Sunny Monday with a high in the upper 80s. Winds northwesterly Sunday at 10 to 20 miles per hour. Chance of measurable precipitation 20 per cent early Sunday. Iowa: Scattered thunderstorms Sunday and warm. High mid 80s to low 90s.

Sunday night clearing northwest, thunderstorms ending southeast, and cooler. Low upper 50s to mid 60s. Mostly sunny Monday. Less humid most sections. High 80s to around 90.

South Dakota: Clear to partly cloudy through Monday. Highs Sunday in the 80s to near 90. Lows Sunday night in the 50s. Highs Monday in the 80s. Nebraska: Clear to partly cloudy and warm Sunday.

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KTIV will begin broadcasting from its new home today. An employe of KTIV-TV moves some of the company's equipment into the station's new home on Signal Hill at CONSTANCE MONEY STUOf MISTY BEETHOVEN in MARY! MARY! 10, 12:35, 1:10, I.JO, 11:03, 1:49 KTIV Will Broadcast from New Site Today The 1977 award for the outstanding television station by the Iowa Association for Retarded Citizens was presented to Sioux City's KMEG Saturday. Gene Ambroson, the station's public affairs director, accepted the award at the association's state convention in DubuqUe. KMEG won the award for Its'; reporting on the investigation of the Woodbury County Care Facility and its half hour program "The Woodbury County Home--What's at Stake?" -1 "TURN-ON plus co-hit S.W.A.P. POWER 100" ullJ iryeaymt KSSft JlAZZsi Q5 irm Jackson Archer PORNOCOPIA 11:11.

1:15. 7:15, 10.10, 12:45 CHELSEA II 806 4th, 277-9798 A Quality Adult Film I 4 i iars tfl exclusively for use as a television broadcast facility. It is one of the most modern television facilities in the Midwest and is equipped for "total eng" total electronic news gathering, a first in Siouxland. The facility has been under construction for more than a year, and dedication ceremonies and an open house are being planned. Channel 4 began operation on Oct.

9, 1054. The station was acquired from the Perkins Bros. Co. in 1974 by Black Hawk Broadcasting of Waterloo, Iowa. At 8 a.m.

today KTIV-Channel 4 will begin broadcasting from its new headquarters on Signal Hill at Floyd Boulevard and Outer Belt Drive. The television station began its move Friday from the studios it had occupied al 10th Street and Grandview Boulevard for nearly 25 years. Saturday night's Action News was broadcast from the old studios and then control room equipment was moved to the new facilities so there would be minimal broadcast interruption. The new studio of the NBC affiliate is the only facility in this area which was built JM Nymphs I iM iw.k i 3 Of) They love every minute ol it! 10, 12:20, 2:35, 0, 7:20, 0:40, 12 I -P; film LUKE'S MAGIC FORMULA 11:11, 0:20, 1:40, 11, 140 -4 CHELSEA I 806 4th, 277-9798 Public Service Jobs Filled by Unemployed Ai. I 1 I 1 1 rag msmu I Timetable Consult theaters for ratings.

Plaza I Rocky 2:30, 4:45,7:15,9:35. Plaza II Slap Shot 3, 5:15.7:30,9:45. Riviera I Annie Hall Riviera II The Greatest 2,4,6,8, 10. 75 Drive-In Breaker, Breaker 9:15. Return to Macomb County 10:45.

Cameo I Day of The Animals 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:30, 9:20. Cameo II It's Alive Capri Drlve-ln Crater Lake Monster 9: 15. Crash 11. Cinema The Sting Gordon I Shaggy DA Treasure of Matecumbe 10:45. Gordon II Uptown Saturday Night 9.

Let's Do It Again- 10.45. Orpheum Bugsy Malone 1:45, 5:15, 8:45. Bad News Bears 6:50. 10:10. ORPHEUM! TODAY! Open 1:30 sponsors run the program with funds allocated under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act.

Attendance at State Parks Up 8 Per cent PIERRE. S.D. (AP) Attendance at South Dakota's state parks during the Memorial Day weekend was eight per cent above 1976 levels, according to a spokesman for the Game, Fish and Parks Department. i Lowen Schutt, department parks and recreation director, said that indicates the 1977 season is off to a good start. Campgrounds in many sections were full and overflow camping areas were used, he said.

Schutt said use was varied due In some rain showers in parts of the state. More than 700 unemployed workers were hired for public service jobs in Iowa, Kansas. Missouri and Nebraska during the first two weeks following President Carter's authorized expansion of the program. In Iowa there was an increase of 334 public service Jobs at the end of May. There was an increase of three jobs to a total of 53 in Woodbury County, the U.

S. Labor Department's Kansas City office announced. Kichard G. Miskimins, regional administrator, said the hirings represent the first step the goal of doubling the number of workers in public service jobs by the end of the year to about 725, (KK) nationwide. State and local government prime "THE BAD JODIE FOSTER NEWS BEARS" "BUGSY MALONE" PLAZA 1 PLAZA 2 ENDS JUNE 14 "ROCKY!" ENDS WEDNESDAY "SLAP SHOT" RIVIERA 1 RIVIERA 2 ENDS THURSDAY! "ANNIE HALL" ENDS THURSDAY "The GREATEST" Fieu? Damage Mrs.

John Margeas surveys damage at wall of the restaurant owned by her John's Truck Stop, 1101 Steuben husband. The truck driver and two caused Saturday morning when a persons in the cafe were hurt. (Staff runaway pickup truck tore through a photo by Porter) i 1 i i Three Persons Hurt ao Car Rams Cafe TODAY 2:30, 4:50, 7:10. 9:30. tm Morningside Graduate Gets New Position GORDON 1 GORDON 2 PAUL NEWMAN RCBEH7 kEDFOMn KKRfflKSnl 2 DI8NEY HITS "SHAGGY D.A." 1 TREASURE OF tUTECUMK ENDS TONIGHTI "UPTOWN SAT.

ICHT "LET'S DO a HUT 75 DRIVE-IN CAPRI "CREATURE FROM CRATER LAKE" PLUS-'XRASHI" "B3EAKER! BREAKER" "RETURN TO MACON CO." Dr. John R. Wittstruck oi Lincoln, a graduate ol Morningside College, has joined the staff of the Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Poslsecondary Kducalion as coordinatorof Information systems. Wittstruck, son of a Methodist minister, was raised in northwest Iowa. He received his bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Morningside College.

He received a masters degree from Syracuse University Willi additional study al Iowa State University. Commission chairman Sam Jensen said Ihe recenl passage of a bill which requires the commission lo submit a uniform data system to the stale legislature by Sept. I makes il necessary to coordinate Information from the public, private and independnnt areas of poslsecondary educal ion. mm TODAY A runaway pickup truck slammed into John's Truck Stop, a cafe at 1101 SIcuIxmi Saturday morning, resulting in injuries to three persons, Mrs. Dnrlene Bursrll.

51, 60!) W. Ninth a waitress, suffered multiple lacerations, police said. She was lisled in "so-, rious" condition Saturday night al Marian Health Ccnlcr-SI. Vincent Unit. A customer.

Karl Schmidt. 64. 1 502 Collins was termed in "fair" eomitinn al Marlfin Health (Vnler-SI. Jnsroh Unil. He suffered forehead and arm Injuries, according to a nurse.

William J. Zabcl. 36, 281.p Jennings driver of the truck, was treated at the St. Joseph Unil and dismissed, officers reported. Police said Zabcl apparently suffered "some type" of a seizure about 5:55 a.m.

and lost control of the truck before It tore through a cafe wall. John Margeas, owner of Ihe reslauranl, didnoteslimatcthedamage. i SIOUX CUTS OWN SHARON FARRELL vNv.V.v.v.v.v.v.v..v.. IT'S v.v.v.v.v.v y.y..

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