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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 11

Publication:
The Courieri
Location:
Waterloo, Iowa
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11
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11 Tuesday, March 21, 1972 Waterloo Daily Courier, Waterloo, Iowa FIRST DUTY ASSIGNMENT TAMA (CNS) Airman 13, 1971 on Highway 215 within the city limits of the town of Nursing Home at Clarksville; and Clarksville School. Friday, Reading Aplington $105,000 Suit Filed in Hardin (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) Northeast Iowa Deaths Reported Robert G. Gray, son of Mrs. Helen F. Gray of Tama, has Union.

Tiie suit alleges Carol suf TB Skin Test Program Set in Butler County (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) School; Maple Manor Nursing received his first U.S. Air ELDORA Judgment of Home, Aplington; New Oelwein; a daughter, Mrs. Law- fered contusions and abrasions and lacerations of face and Force duty assignment after Hartford School: and Pcrrin's (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) FRED HAGEMANN FORT ATKINKnv Cnc be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the St. John's Catholic Church; include his wife, Myrtle; a daughter, Mrs.

Raymond rence Shorey of Charles City; Nursing Home at New Hartford, $105,000 is asked in a petition filed recently with the Hardin County Clerk of Courts by plaintiffs Carol O. Adams, a Balhagcn of Rudd; a son, John a sister, Mrs. Gladys Oldis of wake service at 7:30 p.m. completing basic training at the Air Training Command's Lackland AFB. Tex.

The airman has tor Fred Hagemann, 81, who Monday, March 27, Testing body and injury to left leg and knee. Donald O. Adams asks ALLISON A tuberculosis skin testing program in Butler of Rudd; eight grandchildren, Seattle, and four grand children. Tuesday at the McCleery-Hawe Funeral Home: burial in the Dumont School. Rclncrs Nurs County began March 20 and been assigned to a unit of the remuneration for cost of ing Home at Dumont; Greene church cemetery: survivor and 15 great grandchildren; Sheckler Funeral Home in Nora Springs in charge.

will end March 31. This includes minor, by Donald O. Adams, his father and next friend, and by Donald O. Adams, from U.S. Air Force Security Serv- uicu ivionaay at uie Winneshiek County Memorial Hospital In De-corah, will be at 10 a.m.

Thursday at St. John's Catholic Church: rnsjirv at a School; Mathers Nursing Home AIRMAN COMPLETES BASIC include a son. Joseph llolgate grades 1, 9, and 12, school at Greene. ice at Goodfellow AFB, for training and duty as a com IOWA FALLS (CNS) Air personnel and nursing homes defendant Earl T. Weatherly.

of Colorado Springs, two brothers, Neal Lane of Cedar Tuesday, March 28, Testing motorcycle, Carol's clothing, and for medical, hospital and travel expenses. The petition states that Weatherly failed to ROBERT DEAN KREZEK CLUTIER Services for munications analysis specialist. day and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday man Sammy son Parkersbure School; Butler Rapids and William of Clarion Robert Dean Krezek, 46, who, Disability to Carol O. Adams resulted from an accident allegedly caused by Earl County Home; and Shell Rock of Mrs.

Joan J. Vaughn of Iowa personnel and patients Schedule for the Mantoux testing and reading is: Thursday, Reading Allison- two sisters, Mrs. Earl Kurn of Colorado and according to Dr. R. W.

Lin Care Center at Shell Rock. Parkersburg School. Friday, March 31, Reading Falls, has completed his U.S. Air Force basic training at the Thursday, March 30, Reading have his car under control, and charges negligence on several counts. thacum, deputy county medical examiner, of Dysart, took his' Mrs.

Oliver Wiegel of Little Air Training Command's Lack Bristow Community School; Rock. and three Mathers Nursing Home at Greene; Greene School; Du life by hanging Monday morn Butler County Home and Shell Rock Care Center at Shell Weatherly when he made a left-hand turn without giving signal. His car collided with the motorcycle Carol was riding. The incident took place Aug. grandchildren.

land AFB, Tex. He is remaining at Lackland for training in mont School; Reiners Nursing Louohtfr usually does not occur until Butler County Special Education School at Allison; Allison Manor Nursing Home; Ahrens oiler th 20th week of III, according tol Rock. Home at Dumont; and the security police field. MRS. MAE E.

SNYDER Encyclopaedia ernonnica. ing at his farm home, will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Fellmet Funeral Home in Keystone; survivors include his mother, Mrs. Helen Krezek, of Clutier, and a brother, Edward OELWEIN Services for ax mc vnchai runcrai Home in Fort Atkinson; burial in the church cemetery; survivors include his wife, Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Cornelia Bina of Spill-ville; two sons, Virgil and Clarence, both of Ft.

Atkinson; 13 grandchildren, and four greatgrandchildren. HEVVIE ROYAL JACOBS RUDD Services for Hevvie Royal Jacobs, 85, who died Saturday at an Osage nursing home, were at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Rudd United Methodist Church; burial in the Evergreen Cemetery in Rudd; survivors Mrs. Mae E. Snyder, 85, who died Tuesday morning at Mercy 7v Hospital in Oelwein, will be at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday at the Brandt Funeral Home, where of Clutier. MRS. NEVA KIRKNER INDEPENDENCE Services Norwich friends may call after 10 a.m. KB til for Mrs. Neva Kirkner, 79, who Wednesday; burial in the Hud two son Cemetery; survivors in Aspirin died Sunday evening at the People's Memorial hospital, will I Btl.

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