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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 20

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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20
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Friday, Jonuory 21. 1972 20 Watirloo Daily Courier, Waterloo. Iowa I Northeast Iowa Deaths Re ported 72, who died Thursday at ihe Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Manchester, will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday" at the Emanuel Lutheran Church; burial in the Strawberry Point Cemetery; survivors Include his wife, Julia; a son, Donald of Strawberry Point; brother, Funeral Home: burial in the JOHN SVENDSEN sisters, Mrs. John Riffenrath of (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) AUGUST EDWARD VOIGHT Taylorsville cemetery CASTALIA Services for Winot, Mrs.

Fred Hage- IOWA FALLS Services for survivors include two brothers, John Svendsen, 94, who died man of Fort Atkinson, and Mrs. CEDAR FALLS DAY TO DAY Francis of Riverside, Calif. Wednesday at the Winneshiek Nick Hageman of Calmar. August Edward Volght, 80, who died Thursday at Ellsworth Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Sat William of Arlington, and one Woman Enters Guilty Plea; Fined $50 (Courier News Bureau) County Memorial Hospital in John of Arlington, and two WILLIAM SPECE sister, Lucille Crawford of Arl Decorah, will be at 11 a.m.

Sat Driving Instructors At UNI (Courier News Bureau) University Museum Diversified (Courier News Bureau) urday at the Linns Funeral INDEPENDENCE Services grandchildren; Feency Funeral Home in charge. Sartori Memorial Hospital BIRTHS LOWE, Mr. and Mrs. James. ICS Horn- ington.

Chapel; burial in the Union urday at the Zion Lutheran Church in Castalia; burial In mono, vkaierioo, airi. ANDREW B. HUTSELL permam, Mr. and, Mrs. Hj 17M "iciciv, ouxvivuia luuuue uia the Stavanger Cemetery at Os- KENNETH P.

BROWN IOWA FALLS Services for CEDAR FALLS Eva Mar for William Spece, 79, who died Thursday at his home will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the White Funeral Home Chapel; I00F biuson, coy. wife, Luella; two sons, Keith ADMISSION! sian; survivors include four garet Barnett, 38, of 1723 Wa BOMMERT, Mrs. HOrst, 114 E. 21st, M.

of Eagle Grove and FrancV; TOLEDO Services for Andrew B. Hutsell, 62, who died Thursday in a Marshalltown daughters, Mrs. Lyle Breit suraico CEDAR FALLS After 79 CEDAR FALLS Some 30! E. of Radcliffe; two daughters, terloo Road, pled guilty here BROWN, NelSOn, 115 FOMBOW, mOICOI Kenneth P. Brown, 62, who died Wednesday morning at New Providence of a heart attack, services at 7:30 p.m.

and a HEYER, Dennis, 751 Sherman, Water years under variously named sprecher of Ossian, Mrs. Theodore Zweibohmer and Mrs. Har- Mrs. Loo Lloyd Riber and Mrs military memorial service at 8 hospital, will be at 1:30 p.m loo, medical. specialists in the field of driver education from 10 states and Marshall, Morion, Black Hawk Coun Thursday in Municipal Court ot charges of striking an un p.m.

at the funeral chapel; Saturday at the Dunlap Funera ley Thompson, all of Ossian, and ty Home, Waterloo, suraical. will be Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the First Christian Church; bur Jacob Mirian, both of Iowa Falls; two brothers, Louis of Iowa Falls and Frank of An- the District of Columbia will KAitLii-c nvs. KODeri, mis Home- burial with military rites at the Home in Bradford, buna; Mrs. Harry Bachelder of Cas- attended vehicle, failure to re woy, surgical.

arras teJdtrs aid consultants Mount Hope Cemetery science departments at the variously named college-university in Cedar Falls the University Museum last summer was transferred to the Field Services Division of the University talia; four sons, Arthur and port an accident and deceiving in the Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Kewanee, dismissal BALDWIN, Amondo, Rt. 3. RIMARCIK, James, 2222 Clay. sonia, Ohio; 21 grandchildren, at the third annual North Cen survivors include four sons, ial in Union Cemetery; survivors include two sons. Roy of Hubbard and Lt.

John, both of Castalia, Norman an officer. She was fined $30 and 13 greata-grandchUdren SEERY, Mrs. Daniel, 2510 Valley Park. tral Region American Driver survivors include his wife, Anna Darrell, Eugene, Vernon, all of of Ossian and Ruben of Law- and costs. reyek, Lawrence, iu w.

sin. Mae: two daughters. Mrs. WALLENE, Howard, 3915 Spruce Hill Robert, U.S. Air Force in Mis- Independence, and John of Iowa MRS.

CHARLES HONTS of Northern Iowa. LAG 65, Steven, Jsos Knoll Ridge. THOMS. Charles, Hudson. and Traffic Safety Education Association seminar Saturday and Sunday at the University Police arrested Mrs.

Barnett shortly before dawn Thursday! Harold Carrison, Peoria, III Falls; two sisters, Mrs. Wilberl ler; 29 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren; Schmitz Funeral Home in Ossian In INDEPENDENCE Services Reason for the change, ac CHRISTENSEN, Dennis, 3220 Panther. and Mrs. Robert Manthe of Morrison of Oelwein and Mrs. DIXON, Forrest, 1235 Julan, Waterloo.

souri; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Thelke of Blairsburg; five sisters, Mrs. Clarence Mardick, cording to Museum Director morning. for Mrs. Charles Honts, 72, of Northern Iowa.

WEEKLEY, Mrs. David, 1111 Four Kewanee, 111., and three Edith Seeley of Independence, charge. Winds. She was accused of striking former resident of New Hamp Pauline L. Sauer, was the increasing diversity of the mu grandchildren; a prayer service and eight grandchildren.

SITTER, Mrs. Dennis, 1404 College. HUVTFDDF. Michael. 110 Franklin.

"The conference is aimed at improving teaching methods FRANK LMOEHL ton, who died Thursday at the RTZPATRICK, Dale, 1730 Carriage Hill, a new station wagon last Saturday night belonging to seum. Mrs. Bert Hensmg, and Mrs. Marion Jones, all of Iowa Falls; was at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Henderson Funeral Home In JESSIE J.

CRAWFORD OSSIAN Services for Frank Waterloo. and techniques in driver and KOCH, Denise, 1226 Viking Rd. It was founded in 1892 as a ARLINGTON Services for Imoehl. 81. who was killed People's Memorial Hospital, will be at 10:30 a.m.

Monday traffic safety education and Toledo. Cedar Falls Community School 'cabinet of natural history," Jessie J. Crawford, 82, who died Mrs. Leo Bryant or Waterloo and Mrs. Elmer Hansen of Fort lection of ancient and contem District.

The station wagon at the White Funeral Home in she said, displaying geological promises to be one of the outstanding driver education sym Thursday in a one-car accident, south of Decorah, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Francis Dc Thursday morning at the Mercy Hospital in Oelwein, will be at ELMER FREDRICK STRAWBERRY POINT specimens in a science porary Peruvian civilization, in Independence and at 2 p.m sustained about $175 damage, police said. Lauderdale, 12 grandchildren, rt posiums in the midwest this year," said Ivan Eland, senior cluding Nasca ceramics and tex Sales Catholic Church in Os Services for Elmer Fredrick, 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Gleim Now, however, the museum tiles 1,500 to 2,000 years old, and sian; rosary at p.m.

Sunday Monday at the Perry-Conway Funeral Home in New Hampton; burial in the New Hampton has expanded its collection to artifacts of 17 Peruvian lung at the Schmitz Funeral Home board member of the North Central Region of the organization and UNI director of tribes from the Amazon head include 75,000 specimens cover on classroom, simulation, driving range and bchind-the-whcel instruction. in Ossian; burial in the church Cemetery; survivors include her waters. ing subject matter from what is cemetery; survivors include his husband, Charles of Indepen believed to be the largest mas- The museum, located in the Leaders and consultants will dence; a daughter, Mrs. James wife, Angela; five sons, Jerome of Elma, Ralph of Tucson, Nilus of Castalia, Melvin of safety education. 200 to Attend Over 200 high school and university driver education in Physical Plant Shops building ladon tusk in the world to a display of Civil War relics.

Hooper of Lancaster, NOW on 31st St. west of Hudson kick off the sessions with a series of brief talks which will serve as a basis for discussion. two sons, Eugene Davis of New Hampton and William Davis of Luana and La Verne of Elgin; Road, is open free of charge on Anthropology Presently, the fastest-growing three daughters, Mrs. Gordian Lamar, 11 grandchildren; structors and state education department representatives are Lensing of Fort Atkinson, Mrs. "These men are top names sister, Mrs.

Bertha Blades of area of the museum is in an Guido Franzen of Ossian and thropology, including collections expected to attend the conference, which will be in the fj a kosm-1 inm -i'MJm WW' Ozark, and two brothers, Homer Jackson of Springfield, and Harm- Jackson of school days from 1 to 4:30 p.m. during the academic year, and from 9 a.m. to noon during the summer session. It is also open from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on the first and third Sundays of each UNI Commons.

Mrs. Leo Steinlage of New Hampton; 56 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; three from Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands and Central and South America. in the driver education field," said Eland. They include high school, college and university driver education instructors and state education department PhiTnrfnTnfoia "Mn Eland said the conference participants will select one of Most outstanding in the an "IT IS A JOY! four sections in which to par month. thropological area is the col- representatives.

ticipate. These are symposiums Local participants include Eland, Ray Wright and Richard Featuring at The Meyerhoff, both driver edu An enchanting excursion into the joy of living. Wonderfully perceptive satiric fobs at motherhood, the military, psychiatry and computer dating. Bud Corf is the very embodiment of lost boyhood; Ruth Gordon is beautifully restrained and deeply touching-hers is a performance to cherish. Vivian Pickles is simple '-Judith out.

New York Mogaimo THEATER Time Schedule CARDINAL LOUNGE HUDSON IOWA 10 Minutes front Downtown Waterloo Relaxing Atmosphere DANCING BAMBOO cation instructors in Waterloo schools. FRIDAY 1:30, 3:30, Joy," CINEMA I "Its 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. RIVIERA BALLROOM Dance to: Kenny Hofer and His Band On Jan. 22 Dial 971-2361 W-2S02 for Reservations CINEMA II "Ont Day hi the Life el Jumbo Hour 5 P.M. to 7 P.M.

ivon Dcnisev," 1:15, 3:11. TAP Nights THE BIG DOG Country and Rock 1814 6th st. EVANSDALE MINI CINEMA 1 In "But Bench," II to 11. OPEN 1 P.M. to 2 A.M.

YOUR HOSTS: Ina and Charlie Ebert STRAND "The; French Connection," Bcrfaecue It. CROSSROADS I "Dirty Horry," 7. t. crossroads II "The Panic In Needle Ribs $g35 Park," 7:30, 9:30. REGENT "Blest the Beasts and Children," 7:30, 9:30.

WATERLOO "The Gang That Couldn't opecio Shoot Straight," 7:30, 9:30. i Formerly 'Tl Serving U.S. Choice! ALL ACES ADMITTED I': Steaks Every Night innrni mm GP ALL AGES ADMITTED (Portntai Guidance $vsgesea) Steak Roundup iMrcniAk Luunuc and CoMe Shop MAPLE LANES 3551 University Ave RESTRICTED I Under 17 requires accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian) NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED Phone 235-6277 STEAK A COMPLETE MEAL n.79 8-Oz. Strip Sirloin Baked or Steak House Fries, Tossed Salad, and Texas Toast. UNIVERSITY AVENUE They met at the funeral of a oerfect stranaer.

REV 1 OPEN SUNDAYS 1 1 A.M. IL 8 P.M. UIHIIIIIIIIII WITHTHISCOUPONIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I NINO'S FINEST QUALITY I U.S.D.A. Choice I T-DOfJES I PRIME RIB BUFFET Starts SUNDAY at 11:30 A.M. Across from College Square Shopping Center From then got perfectly stranger and stranger.

1 1 1, roromounl Picture i Prcsanlt HAROLD and MAUDE RUTH GORDON BUDCORT Choice prim rib plus ether jtfhClRT assorted meats and vegetables. Superb dining. Wjf AoDrox.16-Or.Eafh aEAXFAST IS CETTEB AT E1G asSk fJP IWItec StKtUTD Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack, Charlej Tyner, Ellen Getr Produed by Colin Higgini and Charlw B-Molvthill Executive Producer Mildred lewis, Written by Colin Higgini I DINNER FOR TWO 'TMhMIIMMI. 12; I i Sunday Family Breakfast EL i uirecteaoynaiAsriby With Songt by Cat Steven celor by ftckn'toto a Jan. 23, 6:30 A.M.-1 1 A.M.

mo eggs! plltirf I II PANCAKES OF CEDAR FALLS Highway 218 and Waterloo Road Ham, Bacon or Sausage Hash Brown Potatoes I Ham, Bacon, Sausage or Two Eggs Includes Baked Potato, Tater Top, Salad, Chives, Rolls, Butter, Coffee, Tea I Valid How through I Jan. 26th, at Any lora Location IV. 1 I II T'TMU Toast Jelly 75 1.05 Reg. .95 Reg. 1.25 I I NOW! Entry Blank Chicken COUPON VALID fOH MY NUMBER IN FAMllY Hill iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii igDoy mtesti ji5 i and win.

fill in fSjS brina it any of I ALSO SERVING PORK CHOPS, CHICKEN, LOBSTER, SHRIMP, FISH AND A FULL VARIETY OF U.S.D.A. CHOICE STEAKS College Square Shopping Center ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF A PRISONER IN A SIBERIAN LABOR CAMP ONE DAY DOWN 3,653 DAYS TO GO! Januar 31,172. (coid) 7 T0DAYI 7 HOT 1 TAMALE! Name I I I I I COLOUfX SANDERS' RCCirE fotichi fried Ctichn. What Changes More Than The Weather? I I I Broadway and ParkRd. Waterloo New Location Kimball and Ridgeway 6401 University Ave.

Cedar Falls 1507 La Porte Rd. Waterloo oteriooj The Three One Day "Long-Johns" Next Day Short-Shorts! Well, we aren't that Fickle ot the Sveden House. We change, oor menu, once in a while, but mostly try to stay with what you like the most, ond give you the best we can ot the most reasonable price. The Forecasters say it will be a beautiful weekend. Make it a treat by coming lo our house NOW'S the Time, before Prices Change.

"Shop Where Year DOLLAR Buys More" Said That). IVOWATPOKKY'S 11ED CAIll'ET A trio of talented brothers known for fhtir Imperson-cfi'oni and danceablo mwi'c Paul, Jtanmt and Pat Kiton plaf everything from thumbas, and cfio-cio'i to Bono Nova and pop tongs. Don't mist them. SUNDAY SPECIAL COMPLETE DDCJCJGDS Includes Potatoes, Salad, Roll and Coffee 12 $159 SIRLOIN Steak 210 Open Sat. 1 1 A.M.

Until? Open Sun. 1 1 A.M. Until 9 P.M. TRY OUR WEEKDAY LUNCH QD GTOACr 30USG 1 700 LA PORTE RO. COM Cold or Hot, We're Here to Serve You.

Semi-Private PablirWelrone IN THE LIFE OF IVAN DENISOVICH By the dinner of the 1970 Nobel Prize for literature RIDGEWAY PLAZA 21 12 Kimball Ave. fSUMpi 1 TOM COURTENAY Alesander Solzhenitswi' i ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF IVAM DENISOVICrTW. irF0 burkewmcs maxweU'WC Thompson PORKY'S CLUB rTHUMACONNEIl'l tt i t-rw. I. ft1 li.

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