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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 22

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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Poo TtMntv-to THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. Wt WATERLOO DAILY COURIER. WATERLOO. IOWA Work Stody Program New As Hudson School Opens NE Iowa Deaths orah Spangler, Spanish and It is hoped that the exper-l (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) HUDSON With the approval grade; Verne Hill, English and wrestling; Mrs.

Marcia Joslyn, girls' physical education. English; Ron Snydor, biology iences gained will provide an of the board of education, a Chances for 2nd Wadena Fest Poor Shell Rock; a sister, Mrs. Wil- and chemistry, and Jihn opportunity for the student to (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) MRS. HENRY ELLERMAN WAVERLY Services for iam Maxon of Yankton, S.D., work study program has been added to the curriculum of the enter into an occupation upon graduation or to enter a post- Also, Dale Undell, inausiriai arts, drivers education and basketball; William McQuire, fourth grade. DISAPPOINTED and her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Theo Neal of Shell Rock; Faw- Hudson Community School, Mrs. Henry (Lena) Ellerman, 75, who died Wednesday morn which opened the 1970-71 year instrumental music; Ed Nel cett Funeral Home In Wirithrop high 'hool education program in the field or a related field, school off chh said. PARIS Ex President Di Thursday. in charge.

son, boys' physical education A limited number of senior Gaulle is critical of the nevj (COURIER NIWS SERVICE) ing at Mercy Hospital here, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church; burial at St. John's Cemetery near Vilmar; i young rock fans, but officials confer with backers and contact Contacts with members of the and football; Richard Ransom, junior high science; Miss Deb- MRS. LYLE WHITTENBAUGH regime.

WADENA Plans for a se of the company say they lost county officials. business community have been WADENA Services for students will be given the opportunity to participate in an on-the-job training program in money on the affair and need If we can at least sit down made and considerable Interest Mrs. Lyle Wittenbaugh, 71, who survivors include her husband; one son, Erving of Waverly; another festival to pay ex and discuss the matter with cond music festival at the site of the now famous Wadena rock festival, rumored for some time, were revealed Wednesday in participation has been indi- the coming year for credit. died Tuesday evening in a car penses. cateu.

accident near Fayette will be two daughters, Mrs. Kermit Dix of La Porte City and Mrs. Irwin local authorities, we'll all be much better off," he said. NOW PLAYING OPIN SHOW Hudson school is also offer at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Each student participating in the program will spend six hours a week on the job and but the chances of its occurring But Fayette County officials said there wasn't much chance they would issue a permit for Wadena Presbyterian Church: ing adults in the community the Folkers of Allison; one brother, Herman Fick of Allison; one appeared unlikely.

But Saur said Wednesday, "We would like to meet and burial in the Wadena Cemetery; privilege of enrolling in replar one hour in consultation with FIRST RUN SHOWING Michael Berkos, attorney for sister. Mrs. Augusta Steer of Gleim Funeral Home of Arl bound btorm Enterprises another festival and County Attorney Walter Saur said that such a festival would be "in classes if space is available Courses may be taken for cred the teacher charge. The students will' work without pay. Greene; 13 grandchildren, and listen to them but there isn't much of a chance that we would go along with another festival.

ington in charge. 13 great-grandchildren; Cleve said Wednesday the company planned to hold a one-day it, or as a refresher or just for direct violation of a court MRS. BEN HAZLETINE land Funeral Home in charge. enjoyment. country ana western music VINTON Services foe Mrs.

by his one son, George Faris of Waterloo; two MRS. LESTER HARTMAN Thirteen new teachers have Berkos said that the one-day festival "to cover our outstay -1. 1 The promoters made a lot of promises they didn't keep the last time, including the promise that they would obey an in Ben (Irene) Hazletine, 63, for tensions in the South SUMNER Funeral services been added to the faculty. country-western festival would merly of the Brandon area, who daughters, Mrs. Qren Shellhase of Garrison and Mary Gei- for Mrs.

Lester (Mae) Hartman, They are- Mrs. Shirley Ben only be held "if we can get died at Poison, on Wed junction if one were issued. a permit from i-ayette County nesday afternoon, are pend a former Sumner resident who died at Milwaukee, last played with passion! A tale including murder, lynching, sex, betrayal, and corruption ger of Waterloo; a brother, Roy of Staunton, eight umg aeois ana pay oil our creditors." Lost Money Before The Wadena rock festival the weekend of July 31 Aug. 2 drew some 10,000 to 30,000 nett, second grade; Mrs. Elaine Clarke, second graHe; Wesley Epling, hign school principal; ing at the Fry and Holland The Wadena festival, which went through several legal officials.

Sound Storm President Wil Funeral Home at Vinton. Saturday following a long illness, were held Tuesday in Mil grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. tangles before it finally was Robert Grotluschen, sixth liam Schereck Jr. said he would LEON MEREDITH allowed to go on, sparked waukee with burial there; sur vivors include her husband; her VINTON Services are pend serves as a vigorous V.W warninfr tn the white mother, Mrs. Carl Kent of Oel ing for Leon Meredith at Camp bell Funeral Home in Vinton.

wein; four sisters, Mrs. Melvin man!" William Wolf, Cut criticism and vows from state officials not to let such affairs occur again in Iowa. Turner Opposed Atty. Gen. Richard Turner, Fndley of Milwaukee, Mrs.

Les MRS. SADIE RIGGLE ter Platte of Sumner, Mrs. Her Another Record Crowd at Fair THE "OUT OF TOWNERS" ARE IN TOWN TONIGHT! When they take you for an outoftowner, they really take you. SHELLSBURG Services for bert Hoshal of Madison, Mrs. Sadie Riggle, 94, who died Tuesday afternoon at the Vir at a joint meeting of law enforcement committees of ths and Mrs.

Dean Smith of Oelwein, and three brothers, Walter COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents a WILLIAM WYLER film Iowa Senate and House of Kent Sr. of Sumner, Victor Kent Representatives Aug. 13 to of Chicago and Arthur Kent of DES MOINES (AP) About and a western square ginia Gay Hospital in Vinton, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Grace Trinity Church in Shells-burg; burial in Oakwood Cemetery; Fry and Holland Funeral review the Wadena festival, IBEflAflOM Tripoli. MRS.

ELIZABETH CASSEL said such multi-day events dance festival. Buckingham Winner would not be allowed. DECORAH Services for He said he would not object Home of Vinton is charge. DAVID COTTIER Mrs. Elizabeth Cassel, 93, of to such festivals when they Burr Oak who died at the Tweeten Hospital in Spring WEST UNION Services for David Cottier, 76, who died Grove, Wednesday eve the only thing that could stop the record crowds at the Iowa State Fair is the weather, and fair officials are praying that the weatherman is on their side.

Fair officials said that attendance Wednesday set another record, with 57,051 persons passing through the gates. The attendance figure was about 2,000 more than the previous record set in 1950. Record Seen Iowans had a good day Wednesday during livestock judging, sweeping all grand championships in two swine shows and capturing all but one grand championship in four open class sheep shows. Clarence Williamson of Eagle Wednesday at the Fayette Coun ning, are pending at the Steine mum noMil into NOOUC urf ty Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. LEE J.

COBBANTHONYZERBE -R0SC0E LEE BROWNE-LEE MAJORS -BARBARA HERSHEYl Funeral here. were held for a period of 12 hours or less, met all legal requirements, were properly planned and well policed. Berkos said he expected the event to draw from persons to the festival site, a farm which also was the home Friday at the Burnham and YAPHET K0TT0 CHILL WILLS and inuuducing LOLA FALANA ScwMlrSTMlMGSIllieHMIaXJCSSt mi FOTO tMM JiSSi HHt 00 MRS. DONALD FRANCK Wood Funeral Home; burial in Grove and his partner Kenneth the West Union Cemetery; survivors include a sister, Mrs, Wendt of Buckingham, showed PLUS COLOR CO-HIT the grand champion boar in for the rock music festival. Alice Jensen of West Union, two brothers, Albert of Milwaukee WINTHROP Services for Mrs.

Donald Franck, 42, who died Wednesday morning at her home, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Quasqueton Union Church; burial in the Quasque Chester White competition. As the fair entered its seventh Berkos also said that law enforcement agencies would be and Harold of Island of Man, England; and nieces and to given complete freedom roam the festival grounds. nephews. GLEN H.

ECKFORD ton Cemetery; survivors include her husband; a son, Rex, and two daughters, Linda and Donna, all at home; two brothers, Hubert Neal and Burle, both of OSAGE Services for Glen PAHMtOUNt PICTURES PRtStNTS COLUMBIA PICTURES Presenls 23r CHARLES H-SC1EER Production I VPANAVISION TECHNICOLOR IS H. Eckford, 68, who died Thurs Williamson also was named premier breeder and premier exhibitor in the show. The grand champion Chester White sow was shown by Kenneth Schminke and Son of Van Home. In Poland China swine competition Eugene W. Dugan of Storm Lake showed the grand champion boar and John C.

Collins and Sons of Dallas Center had the grand champion sow. day morning at his are jack AXEitSOXSTOHr pending at the Champion Funer day Thursday morning, more than 460,000 persons had visited the fair, many returning each day. If the weather holds and crowds continue to hover around the 50,000 a day mark, the 1970 State Fair should set a record attendance, fair officials said. Swelling the attendance figure Wednesday were the thousands of state employes who were given the traditional afternoon off to visit the fair during State Day. al Home; survivdfs include his wife, Margaret; four daughters, Chelsea Boy Shot in Head, Dies i COURIER NEWS SERVICE! CHELSEA William Stoddard, 16, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Stoddard of Chelsea, died at University Hospital in Iowa Osage Woman's Death Blamed On Monoxide 'COURIER NEWS SERVICE) Mrs. Rex Games of Denver, Mrs. Paul Younker and TIIEOUT-OF-TOVJIXnS Ml MTMN 1KTHUI MLLU Mrs. Glen Adams, both of Osage, and Mrs.

Glenda Olson JONlb Uii.wJ CCW Bl MUVUIAB A PAItAMlXjNI PIC'UBE Gerald Wilson of Cresco OSAGE The death of an of Rockford, 14 grandchil showed the reserve champion Chester White boar. nnn up dren, and three Osage woman at a Cass Lake, SHOWTIMES MATINEE AT 1:30 EVES. AT 6:30 8:30 cabin July 27 has been blamed on carbon Monoxide City at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, after being transferred from The fair goes into its final three days Friday and the highlight of the special events ENDS THEATRE GEORGE F. KIRKWOOD GARRISON Services for poisoning.

Dr. Robert B. Isham, the Tama Clinic following a TONITE! will be the first Iowa Arts George F. Kirkwood, 80, who hunting accident Wednesday afternoon. JOHN WAYNE Festival.

TOMORROW! Shawi at J-4-6-8-AV 1 0 P.M. member of the Osage Medical Group, said that Mrs. Carl (Mary Lea) Leonard, 22, died IKI died Wednesday afternoon at the Virginia Gay Hospital in A Tama doctor said that the Pullin Wins In the sheep competition Donald Pullin and Sons of Waterloo had the grand champion Hampshire ewe for the top Northeast Iowa showing. F. O.

Laubach of Birmingham had the top Hampshire ram. In the Dorset show, Jack Worley, Ely, owner of Worley's Benner Valley Haven farm, had ruiciiM" Vinton, will be at 2 p.m. Satur CINEMA 0V III 4TII WEEK --Jrm still flyikoj boy had a wound in the back Then there will be the chicken calling contest, the Western Appaloosa Horse Show, the first of two days of appearances by of carbon monoxide poisoning day at the Campbell Funeral of his head. He was unconscious which is believed to have come Home in Vinton; burial in and in critical condition when Lawrence Welk in the grand from an appliance in the cabin. The autopsy report was sub Maplewood Cemetery; survived he was given first-aid and taken MOVE OVER MASH THE BOYS FROM FT.

BLAIR ARE LOOSE LOOKING FOR iiiikii by Tama ambulance to Iowa 'A mitted by Dr. D. L. Wohlfeil, THE1 NOVEL OF THE YEAR-NOW A MOTION PICTURE! City. the grand champion ram.

Arlington Officials said the youth was pathologist at Bemidji Hospital laboratory, Bemidji, to Dr. Isham. He said that the Hartfield Flocks, owned by 03 crow hunting with friends but John Kroge, Boulder, other details as to how the Open 7i45 Shaw III 5 showed the champion ewe. WOMEN i accident occurred were i 1 IV.V iM' Man Named Cookout King i COURIER NEWS SERVICE) BURT LANCASTER DEAN MARTIN The top honors in the Southdown show went to Neal Smith and Son, owners of Cedarcrest Farms at Stanwood, which had the champion ram and ewe. AND MORE WOMEN! Services are pending at the Hrabak Funeral Home in Belle Plaine.

SHOWS AT: source of the gas is still under investigation, however. Mrs. Leonard was vacationing with her husband at the lake. They had lain down for a nap and when he awoke, she was dead, officials said. He was hospitalized at Bemidji for the night for observation and shock and was released the next day after relatives arrived.

A ROSS HUNTER Production DES MOINES James Lein of Arlington, was crowned the STRAW Lyle and Lanny Crawford of Birmingham had the grand champion ram in the Corriedale NOW PLAYING FIRST RUN ITS THE "DIRTY BOH" Oil WHEELS! A3AUT3nJ4 NEW DELHI The Congress show. James Nixon of Stockport Party has lost in Imphal 1970 Iowa State Cookout King Wednesday at the Iowa State Fair. Lein's "Daddy's Drumsticks" took first place honors in the took the champion ewe award. AIRPORT" tannf BURT LANCASTER DEAN MARTIN JEAN SEBERG JACQUELINE BISSET GEORGE KENNEDY HELEN HAYES VAN HEFLIN MAUREEN STAPLET0N BARRY NELSON LLOYD NOLAN NOW PLAYING AT BOTH THEATRES rmrr I in rnr JEAN SEBERS JACQUELINE BISSET GEORGE KENNEDY HELEN HAYES Brian Keith Ernest Borgnine Suzanne Pleshetle Eve. Shows Sot.

Mot. 2 P.M. RUM OPEN 7:30 SHOW 8:1 5 Tony'Cuitis II j9 lvil i.omi MUSIC COMPOSED I CONDUCTED BY MOM THE HOVEl SI WRITTEN TOtt THE SCREEN I DIRECTED BY PRODUCED BY ALFRED NEWMAN ARTHUR HAILEY GEORGE SEATON ROSS HUNTER A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR Produced in TODD AO tan 11 utnt'x Auaiencet poultry division and then was judged top entry over all in competition with other division wirxers. Gov. Robert Ray was ryr.

hand to congratulate the winners. Paul Ruse of Oelwein was a division winner in the pork, competition and James Karkosh, of 123 Summit St. in Waterloo-was second in the turkey division. Ruse received a portable gas grill and Karkosh earned three 15-pound turkeys. I As the Iowa Cookout Lein received a Maytag gas: clothes dryer and portable gas; grill.

Since he used a gas firedj grill to prepare his entry, hej also received a bonus prize of SI 00, all courtesy of the Bluei Flame Gas Industry of Iowa, Forty outdoor chefs competed in this year's contest which is' sponsored annually by the Iowa! Farm Bureau, Iowa Farmj Bureau Insurance Services, FSi Services, and the Blue: Flame Gas Industry of Iowa. Division winners besides Lein; Trick Album ticlualvtly on OICCA RECORDS 1 rs I Sown 'I' Sound tlM avalliblo on B-Trick ind Cuaotlt Tape) Adm. Child $1.00 All Timt. Adult Weekday Mat. $1.50 Till 6:00.

3rd Hit Week Tonite at 32.00 Ee. and AH Day Sat, end Sub. it 1 HIS KIND OF ACTION! HER KIND OF INHERE THE TUUO DIRTIEST FIGHTERS ALIVE BLAST A FORTRESS OF GOLD APART! 47 Watch the landlord get his. life and Ruse, were: Beef Gordon Suckow, Van Meter; Lamb Ira Anderson, Iowa City; Novelty Ward Kilgore, Leon, and Turkey Pete Hanthorn, Leon. Others from Northeast Iowa NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES PRESENTS In COLOR jim brouii) lee van cleef 4 fi Plus Co HH THE MIRISCH PRODUCTION COMPANY presents SHIRLEYMflS MARIANA HILL PATRICK D'llERIi A NORMAN JEWiSON HAL ASHBY PRODUCTION I Slory hv I PioduceO br I Dmcied hy I ahhy CCM and STEVEN CAWBATSOS STEVEN CARABATSOS ANDRE DE TOTH JOHN GUILLERMiN 3 MARTIN RACKIN PRODUCTION MtUfflCUMIRt IfXHMCOKjH who competed were Claude! Stone, Dunkerton, pork, from Black Hawk County; Loyd Vinton, beef, Max Madorin.

Vinton, pork, and Howard Blanchard, Blairstown, turkey, from Benton County. Also Mike Schneiders Tripoli, beef, from Bremer County; Herman Faber of Parkersburg, pork, from Butler County; Dave Jellings of Fayette, beef, Fayette County; Ernest Hinderaker, beef, Arlen Kmitson, pork, and Raegene Spindler, turkey, all of Radcliffe and Hardin County, and Mick Lewis of Osage, pork, from Mitchell County. Sipi JOE SOtOMON rap '33m pill "ljJI TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARA A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION Thc story of a beautlfu' S'rl's 'ifetimc between the ages of 19 and 22. Qm NATIONAL GLNIRAL PICTURES Presents the darasshpcr BEAU BRIDGES LEE GRANT DIANA SANDS rOni DAIirat Muscb Screenplay by Based on a novel by rmru. DnILLI -Ma- AL KUUPhK bILL LiUNN and GP AU Ut AOMiniO HitMH Suggtuw FIRST DRIVE-IN SHOWING JACQUELINE BISSET Produced by Directed by NORMAN JEWISON HAL ASHBY COLOR by DeLuxe United Artists 5J239 I ORIGINAL MOtlON PICTUNC 50UWOTRC VIUBLt ON UMUD Adm.

Adults Weekday Mot. $1.00 Till 2:30. $US Till 6:00 $1.75 tut. awj All Day Sot. and Sun.

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