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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 19

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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19
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1 iUNDAr, OCTOBER IS, I KM. WATERLOO SUNDAY COUKIEH, WATCTIOO, IOWA. I 1 Fire Chief Kennison Granted Permanent Disability, Pension Hummel car was halted for a stop sign in Oelweln a gang of about 15 boys kicked In the right side of the car. Hummel said that three of the boys could be Hughes to Step Down as Postmaster Wed. BOYS ATTACK CAR.

CEDAR FALLS (CNS)- Allen Hummel, driver of a late model car containing himself and four other boys, told Cedar Falls police Friday night that when the (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) CEDAR FALLS Fire Chief Dick Kennison has just been granted permanent disability and entitled to a pension of $205 per TOlVfJSEND MERRILL CO. month, which is one half the By GUY CAMPBELL Courier Staff Writer CEDAR FALLS What arc you golni to do when you step out ol the post office on Hallo tributions that had to be collected weekly to keep the band going. Hughes father, the late George W. Hughes, was chairman of the citizens committee amount of his regular salary of physicians. Kennison's retirement request was first made on Sept.

26 and the pension board then asked for a joint opinion from a trio of physicians. Kennison's request was based by him on Injuries he sustained in a fire truck-train collision on a Rock Island railroad crossing 12 years ago. He spent several weeks in the hospital. KENNISON HAS been a member of the fire department for 19 (Tha House of Quality) Lumber Millwork Paints CO 6-3567 that kept this fund going. $410 per month.

His written resignation had not been submitted to the mayor up to 11 a. m. Saturday. He the was on ardent booster for band. 1 'i' 1 The action granting permanent TO? Incidentally, C.

W. Hughes was postmaster here for nine years, disability was taken by the fire pension board around 3 p. m. Friday. The action was taken serving from 1915 to 1924.

ween, Wednesday, Postmaster Leslie H. Hughes was asked Saturday. "I'll keep busy looking fler the lots In Highland Park addition just west of my home, fter we get the streets paved and other city services installed," he replied. However, it's not going to be all work for him, as he and Mrs. Hughes plan to make a trip to years.

He has been chiet ol the following receipt by the board of an additional report of the three examining physicians, explaining the terms used in their previous report, according to the acting secretary. 99 SnDBDBmE School Cost to Be Under Estimate Orlando, Fla department for nine years. He has become known as one of the outstanding fire chiefs in northeast Iowa and is also known statewide for his continuing efforts to promote fire-prevention practices. He was instrumental In organizing the Cedar Falls rural fire THE PREVIOUS report on Oct. 24 was interpreted by the "KOOLFOAM" FOAM RUDDER DED I I i it'OI'Hll- NFWS CEDAR FALLS The new department, the first such de pension board as denying the fire chief's request for retirement on full disability basis, and the board asked for an interpretative report from the three after Jan.

1. Poitm aster Hughes and Max Westphal platted the new addition. "TWENTY A is a long time to spend in Job." Hughes remarked, "I partment in Iowa. It is operating very efficiently. Orchard elementary school will' cost much less than the $90,000 estimate by the board of education, it was revealed at the I i1 Chase; "Live Longer and Enjoy board meeting late Friday.

It," Steincrohn. The highest bid submitted XL. S.l Humor: "Best Cartoons from was $79,000, based on the reg-jiiincTccnin wenrury wuMume in i. ran nuy L. II.

Hughes Abroad, 1956," Lariar. plans and specifications, HOn't work at lht nsvl nnn tdit Reading and writing: "Matur long." he smiled. However, there is a long list of Hughes has established a ite. ord In long-time service as post- "8'ed before the best j. my be determined.

For ity, in Reading," Gray; "Magazines in the United States," Wood; "How to Write and Sell Ewart Young, ML Pleasant; and Nancy Wallace, Ames. Reserved seat tickets go on sale Monday at the College Crossroads. The play will be presented by the department of languages, speech and literature, with Stanley Wood, associate professor of speech, as director. Thirty students will appear in the production. BACK AT VINTON HOME.

VINTON (CNS) Following six months' treatment at the Iowa State Tuberculosis sanitarium at Oakdale, Chris Kin-sel, 80, retired Benton tounty farmer, is gaining steadily at his Vinton home. Early this month he suffered a coronary thrombosis and was bedfast three weeks, but his condition has improved steadily and presently he is feeling fine and able to be up and around the CEDAR FALLS Nineteenth century costumes provide a key to the action In "The Madwoman of Chaillot," a modern French comedy whlrh will be presented as the traditional fall play at Iowa State Teachers College, Nov. 1, 2, and 3, In the college auditorium. Shown in rehearsal here are from left, Loretta Middleton, Bet-, tendorf; Marilyn Carson, Cedar Falls; Kay With Zipper Covers Slightly Imperfect Regular $S) 95 Quality 3) Hughes Home Furnishings 212 Main Street Cedar Falls r.V mirith reason, the board secre- Non-fiction," Borland. House and garden: "Window- inrw Tho i (tary said, announcement will vLV' L.

t' be VP until completion of box Gardening," Te "Chafing Dish Cookery," Bro-beck; "Flower Show Themes," Biddle. pointed Jan. 3, 1850. and sometime "VI m0nlhS! SstTgeuipment tor Mr. Hughes will have served the high school are not to be Miscellaneous: "New World History of Art," Cheney; "Vaughn's Parade and Float house.

Salute to Veterans Nov. 10 af C. Falls "Living Magic, the Real List New Books at C. F. Library ities Underlying the Psychical years ana live montns on opened until 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 31. He was appointed June 1936. by James a. Farley.

Lutheran Students postmaster general under late President Franklin Roost-Meeting at DeCOTah vdt. (COUTtlhR NEWS SERi Hughes was advised by letter DECORAH Luther College is Friday from W. R. Grant, di-lhost to the Iowa regional fall Practices and Beliefs of Aus PUT THESE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST! tralian Aborigines," Rose. Giit of the week: "How to Be coimii trews srpvicE.

state Teachers College march- lieve," Ralph W. Sockman, a reefnr nf thi Divlsinn nf PrwL rnnfprpn Xf tha ntharon (COURIER NEWS SERVJC? gift from Christ Methodist masters of the Post Office De- dents Association Friday through ixowa Marine. Army, Navy, Na- demonstrations, rrrmn rf Church, New York City, through Tionn! liliftrrf artel Hit 1 Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. DUnaay.

wt 'Funk citv lihrarinn Satiirrfav Students from nine mlto A jf" leges are taking part in to the on display on the baseball fieldbk th ings. talk and social events this Teachers College-adjacent to, the stadium. Young people's books: "Speedway Challenge," Gault; "En partment, that a post office inspector will arrange for the transfer of the office to Roger Galloway, who recently was appointed acting postmaster. chanted Summer," Kisinger. upJcinH Tho r.nnfAron.

rr nloOUth Dakota State grid game TTia lot flv will hp mar Children's library: a open Friday evening with talk November 10. fou'r aircraft of tha 132d. Fiction: Rachel Cade Mer Babies, Circus," Disney; "Donald Duck and His Friends," Dis THE RESIDENT postal in- by Dr. Georse Forrell. professor Highlighting an array of fighter bomber wing stationed Wi.

spector, William Ogle, Waterloo. jin the school of religion at the military demonstrations, drill in Des Moines. itT' will make the transfer. Tnua a nnar teams, and eauioment disolavs.l ney; "Zip-zip and His Flying Saucer," "Sad Eye, the Clown, Hogner, (dance sponsored by WRA was to! will be a jet fly-over by jct South Dakota State game will! ''Niht of Hughes came to Cedar Falls 'm-ovide entertainment fnr thp aircraft of the Iowa National kodak'Rvwj 135 CAMERA OUTFIT Records "Ambassador Satch." Armstrong; "Sleeping Beauty," llljl rexall" 'lp Ltar ij iFiEif1 Amaiing medical dis- fg II covery for relieving mus fik, cular aches and pains. LLS $149 ONLY I Money-Botk Guarantee -joiiaMiinL i-fvJti fvi A Jisk.v mm mm mmm hi mwwwmtmf mtrirmt tit I 4 as a young boy with his parents, evening.

Guard. t(p standings in the North Notches. Ward. Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Hughes.) Saturday's activities will bej As well as celebrating Vet-Central Conference. South! Mystery: 'Inspector Queen's from Webster City in 1892. and highlighted by a 6:30 p.

m. ban- crans Day (to be celebrated Dakota State handed the Own Case." Queen; "Death In after a boyhood seven-cow rnilkUet with the Rev. Robert Jen- nationally on Mnndav. Nnv. 12.

Pnnthpr thrir nnlv ripfeat last Retirement." Bell. Childcraft. Dlnbetn ranks eighth mon dlKisei ciuung deata In me united Maiei. business and raising pigs along enn anoakpr Other Saturday the "Salute to Veterans" will year, 34-21. People and places: "The Ke- pay tribute to the 131st birth with his brother, Leo, the twojactivities Include an address by entered the dry goods business Dr.

Forrell. business and com day of the u. s. Marines and Campaign" as partners in the L. O.

Robin ws nau-wnc ceremonies. Topic at Iowa Falls Oh mittee meetings. Sunday morning plans include special communion services at fauver Story," Anderson; "Jefferson, Champion of the Free Mind," Russell; "All the Best in South America, East Coast," Clark. Psychology and health: "Guides to, Straight Thinking," ALL ACTIVE DUTY and rl wa YV f. TOPCOATS 7:30, followed by -breakfast and active reserve military person- 1UWA U0DBia cruce nel in uniform will be admitted Johnson, assistant professor of to the game free of charge.

political science at the University son Dry Goods then located where the St Firestone store Bow is located. The retiring postmaster said: We earned J5.000 selling pigs and milk and that was the money with which we bought stock in the dry goods company. The Hughes later bought Rob Bible study groups with a closing session at 10:30 a. m. The following colleges were ex and SUBURBAN Recruiting officers and theof Iowa, will speak Monday eve-military units will have dis- ning to those who are attending pected to be represented: Drake, Iowa State, Iowa State plays of small equipment and the Adult Evening College.

His LARGE SELECTION OF PICTURES Iowa Waldorf, Wisconsin' printed materials on the 'indoor subject is I'The Issues and the See our complete line of KODAK fktL OUTFITS inson's interest and he moved to. State at piaUeville, Du- track beneath the stadium. Presidential Campaign. 788th squadron from Classes will be dismissed early COATS Imported tweeds, the Waver ly Air Force station enough for everyone to attend will present a demonstration of the lecture at 9 p. m.

in the high Kodak Flash $9.85 up wruunawu buquc gnd Wartburg. their own partnership after L. H. Hughes became postmaster. CorniVo at the postmaster had not Camor Tuesday Night only been in the dry goods busi- (courier Nitws sehvict close order drill during the school auditorium.

At 9 a. m. half, sharing the halftime fes-jTuesday he will speak at the cheviots. All colors, Um our easy pay plan en Camcrai and Photographic tivities with the 88-piece Iowa Ellsworth College convocation, ffyfjH1 1 tWMm, I all prices- TRENDEX MOHAWK Equipment. Etj A lew 3UC WEEK CALMAR The annual Music Boosters Carnival will be held in the Calmar High School ness many years, he had been a member of the Cedar Falls Band, for 35 years.

Two years after he joined the band gym Tuesday evening, begin- 1 fie was maae Dana manager, ning at clocK with a sup- Fastest Photo Finishing Servica in town! In at Noon beck by 8:00 the next morning. BAXTER CLOTHING OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 40 Beautiful "Hallmark" CHRISTMAS CARDS and ENVELOPES Many Designs to Suit All Occasions Brown's Sundries Open Friday Nights and was Instrumental in gettmg'per. the band directors to buy two) There will be a Cakewalk, business buildings on downtown; square dancing and various Main St. and make the second jbooths. floor into a band practice hall.

Proceeds will be used to In those early years the band purchase equipment for the was supported by public con-music department. Religious Florals Scenics PICTURE FRAMES We Give Geld Bond Stamps Monurs PAINT and WALLPAPER OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Within the Meons of All OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 50 rH.flilil Dial COIf ox 6-3525 lev it HENDERSON'S Bj HAVE A KODAK CAMERA HANDY, rOOJT 6, mi i CEDAR FALLS trrrzxh 1 0 4 1 v. Sew LOW price on the world't most popular movie maker! a BROWNIE M(HKj2 CAMERA the lint new weave in a century offers exceptionally high quality ai remarkably lew cori. The random loop I ex lure creiles spidoumeft and beauty for traditional or modem decor. Resilient loop pile asram long weir reduces fluffing, eliminates traffic lanes and objectionable pile crushing.

All wool plain or tweed patterns choice ol colors. 27 inch, It and IS it widths. NOTHING DOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY i Hera's th camera thot moles movies simple at snapshots at a lower-than-ever price every family cart afford. Comt sea how easy it 1st You jus! oim end shoot for really wonderful full-color and out. No better time than NOW for personal movies the world's favorite movie moker is a bigger, better buy than evert 29" 'iL II 1 $111145 Tlw ioM, Ia wedm VtAtob.

Voar health is too imriortant to take the slightest chance. So, when your Doctor writes a prescription, bring it to this pharmacy where prompt and precise compounding is a spe dairy. Here, each compounding step is double-checked for accuracy-yet yon will find our prices no higher than elsewhere. We Give Gold Bond Stamps HIEBER DRUG Yd. and proof that fine furniture need not be expensive '2 DOWN Will Hold Yeur Selection Until Dec.

15rii Double dresser and bookcase bed in new cashmere mahogany finish 129 CAMERA SHOP OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS FURNITURE IN THE FIRESTONE STORE luring furniture St mere fun if yea fca-o high style and high quality within your budget. Yea must coma in and tea this lovely ceihmere mehegany finish tha wonderful plastic tope that ttey new looking, wipe cleen with damp cloth tha heavy oak interior the tparkla af the gold hardware tilting beveled mirror. Matching CHEST available, I tAi-J-i1 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS I U't. Cjjl fffl1.

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