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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 21

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The Courieri
Location:
Waterloo, Iowa
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21
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Twanty.ana THl'HSDAY, At'GVST M. ISM. WATint.OO DAfl.Y COLHrr.H. H'ATKM OO, tOWA. MULI.INS, S.

lypi StHle middle of the night by a noie downstairs. "Jim," whlsoered, Mrs. servation soil office In Madison, He will be In charge of figuring costs of watershed progrums ot the state aid house." "Impossible," was the reply. "In the Senate, yes, but In the house, never." Rt p. Juineg C.

Hooks and his New Facilities Will Greet Record Wartburg Enrollment wife were awukened in the Hooks, "there'i a robhrr in the weighing costs against bene-1 MOVING TO WISCONSIN. VINTON (CNS)-Glonn F. Heady, Benton county soil conservationist 12 years, add Mrs. Heady and their two children will leave Vinton Sept. 2 for their new home in Madison, Wis.

Heady will be economist for the U. S. department of agriculture, in the state con ButlerCounty Plow Match Is Saturday (LUI'HIER NEWSSERVICE! fits farmers will receive from such conservation practices. Mor iirwipflwn told vrv eral physical improvements to rt.iv than boltlri of milk, luaVM nl InfKil or paeki nl clgairti. ALLISON Butier county's the campus.

Attracting the most attention from the men will be Clinton Hall, a new men's dorm going into use for the' first time this year. Housing around 125 men, Clinton Hall was completed this summer at a cost of $412,000. This is the first unit of a two-part structure. Currently under construction best plowmen will compete for championships in contour and level land divisions Saturday on the Hugh Scallon farm, two miles west of Austinville. Competition will start at 10 a.

m. Early entrains In contour plowing Included Jack Scallon, Hugh Scallon and Walter Lupkes of Ackley, and Albert DeBower, Allison. Last year's state champion, Adam Schwab, will plow for exhibition 1 is a new $300,000 library. This structure Is expected to be com WAVERLY Final prepara-1 lions are being made at Wartburg College before an expected record student body of more than 900 invades the campus Sept. 8 when registration begins for the 1958-59 school year.

Enrollment figures for Wartburg are expected to break last year's record, of 856 students. Out of this figure 835 were full-time while the remaining 21 were special students taking part-time work. ACTUAL ENROLLMENT at Wartburg could go even higher during the year as the school has added a night-school program to its curriculum this year, Three courses will be taught for regular college credit at night to enable area residents who want college work to pick it up after work. These courses will also be fipen to the regular Wartburg student. People interested in any of these three classes will enroll at the school's registrar's office.

Night school classes are: a two-hour course in Health Education, officially listed as Biology 210, and taught Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. by Dr. Leo Petri, professor of Biology; a three-hour course in 18th Century English Prose and Poetry, officially listed as English 303. and taught on Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 8 p.

m. by Dr. Edwin T. Sandbcrg, associate professor of English; and a two-hour course In American Denominations, officially listed as Christianity 305, and taught Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. m.

by Dr. Karl Schmidt, associate professor of Christianity. THIS IS the first time the Waverly school has ever offered a night-school arrangement. Upper classmen returning to Wartburg this fall will find sev pleted in April or May as good weather is keeping the workmen ahead of More Heqlf When You Feed fUear Quill DOG FOOD In many ways, dogs ore like human beings. They require a palatable balanced diet for better health, more pep and energy.

That's why leading veterinarians, kennel owners and professional dog trainers recommend Cleor Quill Dog Food. It contains the essential vitamins, proteins and minerals to give dogs a palatable and completely balanced diet. Start feeding Cleor Quill today. Watch the results. Packed in 50-lb.

packages. Sold by leading grocers, feed dealers, pet shops. feeding Directions with each package Other improvements around campus -include: completion of the basic work around a new- utiles win ur n. u. mninwi trailer court: construction of NATURAL APPLE PECTIN curb and gutter along streets and several sidewalks; a new coat of paint for Schield Stadium, the college football grid; additional temporary bleachers for the football and a new surfaced parking lot, located near the new men's dorm.

ot Hampton, uhk wueox oi me Slate Conservation office, and Al Heinze, Mason City. A highlight of Saturday's program will be an appearance by Iowa Governor Herschel Loveless at 12:30 p. m. Level land competition will start at 2 p. with early entries being Herb Freese, Allison; Bill Beadle and Leo Abels, Dumont; Lawrence Winkowitsch and Ralph Wessels.

Aplington; Larry Schwab and Clarence De- A PRODUCT OF WATERLOO MILLS mum (imi Groote, Shell Rock; George Bulk of Waverly $72,000, Estate Goes to Church (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) WAVERLY-The bulk of the more than $72,000 estate nf MMPANV Or il.HJ Willi Mil Grundy Sets ASC Sign-up (COURIER NEWS SERVICE! GRUNDY CENTER Farm land owners in Grundy county will be able to sign for the 1958-59 conservation reserve program at the ASC office between September 2nd and OctoberlOlh. IOWA DEATHS 'COURIER NEWS SERVICE) WESTGATE Mrs. Carl Lin-foln, 62, at Mercy hospital, Oel-wein, early Wednesday morning; survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. William Sttia-backer', Manchester; body lies in state at Hintz funeral home, Oelwein; funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m.

at the funeral home: burial will be (diiMV IMnnufaeturert and Wioetae 1 -i rrw Distributors WATERLOO, IOWA Mrs. Sophie Klammer will go to the American Lutheran church, according to terms of her will revealed when the es Nngan of Clarksville, and Donald Janssen of Ackley. Judges for level land competition will be Richard Preste-mon of the State Conservation committee. Al Bull of Wallace's farmer and Iowa Homestead, and Hubert Beasley of Qarden Grove. Winners in the contour contest will compete lor the area title in Franklin county Sept.

12, and the level land winner will enter state competition directly, i in Floral Hills Memorial Gar tate was closed recently. Relatives received aom-ox- the conservation reserve agreements can involve either a part all of the crop acreage on a farm. Payments will amount to about $19 an acre. dens cemetery, BLAIRSTOWN Charles Cha imately $15,000 with the amount remaining, after taxes and costs, going to the American Lutheran church and several of lupsky, 74, native of Benton county, Tuesday at" his home; had been ill several years; its institution. Bequests to institut ions wpip farmed in this community before ill health forced his re as follows: $1,000 to the Bartels Home for the Aged; $500 to the Lutheran Children's Home: SSon ij i r-N i nil to the ALC "for the use and marshal, stated that Schneider crashed into a car which Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest 'Hinders and Victor Nees were riding on their way to Nashua. In X-rays it was found that Hinders did not suffer fractured ribs as it was first feared. Slate Hearing on Nashua Wreck iCOl'RIER NEWS SERVICE! NASHUA Mayor C. H.

Knight, Nashua, said Charles Schneider, Ionia, pleaded not guilty in mayor's court to a charge of failing to yield right of way in the accident Saturday evening here. Mayor Knight set his' hearing for Thursday night at the City Hall in Nashua at 8 p. m. Paul Goings, Nashua -night benefit of Wartburg college;" $.500 to the school for CrinnlpH tirement; survived by his widow, two sons and a daughter, Donald, Minneapolis; Bernard, living at home; and Mrs. Paul Armstrong, Marion; services Friday at 2 p.

m. in Peffer's funeral home; burial in International oemetery, Luzerne; friends may call at the funeral home after 10 a. m. Thursday. Children at N.

D. Approximately $49,000 was left to the American Lutheran church to use "for. the benefit Near Wardanivllle. W. l.ol River disappear! undir Sandy Riditf and reappear! more than Jour mil away in the headwatera of the Ca- capon River.

of the various missions of the L. SHELL ftOCK-Funeral serv ices for retired market gardener Alfred Apfel, 88, who died Scratch 'n' Bent FOR Wednesday at the University Hospital in Iowa City, where he had been taken Monday for surgery, will be Friday at 2 m. at the Jebe funeral home; burial in Riverside cemetery; survivors include two sons, Earl, Syracuse, N. Y. Harold, Phoenix, daughters, Mrs.

F. Clarence McCann, Phoenix; Mrs. Harold Zeek, Denver, and Mrs. Archie Reynolds, 8hell Rock; three brothers all over 80W1 attend the services; they arevOmer, Sheil Rock; Robert and WaWe, Santa Ana, SA CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL FLOOR SAMPLES, DEMONSTRATORS, SCRATCHED AND SLIGHTLY DAMAGED MERCHANDISE, BUY NOW AND SAVE! LOOK FOR THIS SIGN NORGE 2-SPEED AUTOMATIC WASHER Regularly $349.95 ytk DE-FATTED MILK! hamburgers C00D FOR HEALTH! 1 j' 2W id WITH YOUR TRADE MATCHING GAS DRYER $18900 MOOELS W1A2 D-S YOUR OLD APPLIANCE MAY BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT DEPENDING UPON THE AMOUNT PURCHASED, TAKE MONTHS TO 1 YEARS TO PAY, 1 artrifflVki V0I1DER DUtlS Are RccdySlksd And Packaged In Cellophane To Keep Fresh! Cahf. RE1XBECK Funeral services for Curtis Marvin Bru-baker, 4-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Brubaker, who was killed instantly while playing her Tuesday evening, will be Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Methodist church; burial Reinbeck cemetery body win be taken te the family home Friday afternoon. DECORA Nans Sever-son, 86, died at the Aas Haugen home Wednesday; funeral Friday 10 a.

in. at the Aae Haugen home; burial in adjoining cemetery; Stine funeral home in charge, NASHUA Funeral services for Abner Riddell, 77, who died Thursday morning at his home south of here, will be Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Nashua Methodist Church; burial in Oak Hill cemetery; survived by wife; two brothers: Walter, Buffalo, Jess, Nye, Wis. NEW HAMPTON Funeral services for Mrs.

Johanna Pie-tan, 88, who died Tuesday at St. Joseph's hospital here of complications of old age after suffering a fractured hip, will be at 1:30 p. m. Friday at Perry's chapel here, and 2 p. m.

at Trinity Lutheran church; burial in Graceland cemetery; survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Otto Timm, New Hampton; Mrs. Herbert Drape, Fredericksburg; two sons, Edwin and Harold, both of "New Hampton. MANCHESTER Funeral services for Rollo D. Meisgeier, 28.

who died Wednesday night at the Delaware county Memorial Hospital following a brief NORGE 30" GAS RANGE "SCRATCH 'N' DENT" SPECIALS WAS NOW NORGE AUTO. WASHER AW24-2 NORGE AUTO. WASHER AW28 329.95 249.95 NORGE GAS DRYER DG20 299.95 219.95 NORGE GAS DRYER DG28 349.9S 239.95 'And your old trade-in woihtr. '''tdnA-ltn For hamburger, frankfurter, andi tviches or "hurry-up" meala nothing can compare with these amailng Wonder Buns. Because Wonder Buns have the Big 3 Features that make perfectabunst TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD WASHER Regardless ef ege or ft condition on any Wonder Buns are super shortened for' better flavor.

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Continental Baking Compmny, Inei Klu is WITH YOUR TRADE 3 i urday at the First Lutheran, church, Manchester; burial in Oakland cemetery; body at the Shelly funeral home here; survived by his wife; three sons, James and Jerald. twins, and Dennis Rollo, 21 weeks: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meisgeier. i GETS JAIL SENTENCE.

VINTON (CNS) Arraigned in a Vinton justice court Wednesday on charges of in- toxication on a public high- i way, Jay Scroggins. 1 Pay as Low as $1.25 Weekly nd Your Old Rongt MODEL CW58-9S Bated By The Bakers Of Famous WONDER BREAD tl v. SERVICE STORE was sentenced to 30 days in the Benton county jail. He was arrested Tuesday night south of tovn by Benton county officers after his car had landed in a ditch. 500 JEFFERSON AD 4-6871.

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