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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 3

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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a 1 Pan Three WEDNE5DAY, NOVEMBER II, WO WATERLOO DAILY COURIER. WATERLOO, IOWA CHANGING FASHIONS BOSTON (AP) The Boston School Committee, in a unanimous vote, ruled Tuesday wom Open House At Logan Jr. Thursday Parents of Logan Junior High en teachers may wear pantysuits Creighton Faces Charges Ninth Arrest for Post-Game Fights Arraignment On Charge of Larceny Friday Arraignment of a Waterloo man accused of larceny will be at 11 a.m. Friday in District Court." Mullan Ave. Bridge to Be Open to Traffic Monday "or other appropriate business attire" in their classrooms.

School students are invited to FUTURE PLANS FT. BRAGG, N. C. (AP) -Green Beret Capt. Jeffrey Mac Donald, cleared recently by the attend an open house Thursday Scheduled to plead is Donald Police arrested a ninth youth i Three others wee chareed Ivan Pritchctt, 22, of 3127 Mul beginning at 7:15 p.m.

William O'Connor, principal, Tuesday on charges stemming with assault in connection with approval to route Highway 63 traffic southbound over Mullan Avenue, which will be a oneway couplet for southbound traffic, while First Street is the berry who is accused of said that any parents who wish to bring their children with them Will Carry Northbound Highway 63 two were charged with disturbing the public quiet by fighting. taking a transmission worth from disturbances after the East-West football game Nov. 6. Army of murder charges in ihe deaths of his wife and two daughters, says he plans to pfacj tice medicine in California when released from service in two weeks. more than $20 from an auto be County attorney David Dutton one-way path for northbound Lorenzo David Creighton.

17, vehicles. longing to Robert E. Clark on Nov. 9. said Wednesday a meeting of junior high principals scheduled Mullan Avenue will be three of 1725 Linden was charged with assault with intent to do great bodily injury, and for Thursday has been can Two bridges in Waterloo will celled in light of the more re may do so.

A nursery will be set up in the gymnasium for the younger children. The program includes a visitation period from 7:15 to 7:45 p.m., programs in the math, social studies, English, science, exploratory science and music fields, a short session in the auditorium and refreshments. cent breakdown in cooperation with disturbing the public quiet by fighting and was released be opened Monday, it was reported Wednesday by Mayor Lloyd Turner. Turner said that the Mullan between the school svstem and lanes from Franklin Street over the new bridge and then becomes four-lane from the bridge to Washington Street. No Decision on Park The mayor said it will shortly to his parents.

county and city law enforcement authorities. Had Complained Capt. Les Staack of the police Avenue bridge and Ranchero Road bridges will be open to Dutton said the meeting was O'Connor said that parents originally requested to discuss traffic Monday. may attend two of the informa be decided whether or not to keep Park Avenue a two-way the limiting of attendance at youth aid section, said Lorenzo was arrested after comDlaints he made about a fight were tional sessions at which teach junior high athletic events to The Mullan Avenue project included improvements and widening of Mullan Avenue street or return it to the east The Most Exciting Headache tefo Years! Doctors' Tests In Treating; Nervous Tension Headaches Now Made Public Non-Narcotic Tablet (that needs no prescription) Proves Just As Effective As The Expensive, Leading Pain-Relief Prescription Of Doctors. home school crowds.

Logan ers will discuss the programs investigated. Three youths were and answer questions. boend one-way traffic as it was before Mullan Avenue was closed for the bridge and other arrested and charged with from Franklin to Washington Street. The new bridge replaces the old structure which was Junior High principal William O'Connor said Wednesday he had no knowledge of any scheduled meeting. disturbing the public quiet by fighting after Creighton made construction.

demolished early this year. a comp'aint to police that he Woman's Death Ruled Suicide (Courier News Bureau) Dutton said the meeting was There is a traffic light signal at Jefferson and West Mullan, had been assaulted near Sloane nancnero ltoad bridge was Wallace Stadium on the night closed after it was damaged by high water on Black Hawk of the game. but other intersections on Mullan will temporarily be controlled by stop signs, Turner Creek. CEDAR FALLS The death of Mrs. Evon M.

Humke, 4tj, of 2205 Ashland was ruled Upon further investigaton, Capt. Staack said, Lorenzo was Mayor Turner said the reported. Lighting also will be installed later. Highway Commission has given as suicide by an overdose of Capt. Staack said, Lorenzon was fW also arrested for his part in the not connected wi'h the police department's decision to withdraw police liaison officer from the schools, which was announced Monday afternoon.

Dutton said he called for the meeting through school superintendant Gene Lubera's office, noting that "according to past experience this was the correct procedure in dealing with principals." Wallace Reed, attorney for drugs, Assistant County Medical Examiner Dr. Don Penley ruled Wednesday. fight, which allegedly took part just before the game was over. If you're one of the many who get tense, nervous headaches, these latest tests by doctors should be of the greatest importance. In recent medical tests doctors proved a famous tablet that needs no prescription gives the same complete headache relief as the expensive, leading prescription of doctors.

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Anacin Tabids" give the same complete head ache pain relief as the leading prescription product for which doctors wrote 21 million pre- scriptions last year. An assault charge was filed in Mrs. Humke was reportedly found in her car outside her connection with a fight in the residence shortly after 6 a.m West High School parking Evansdale Measure Amended Horse Ordiahce Clears a Hurdle lot in which West High footbal, player Jeffrey Hedrington, 17, the Waterloo program according to Dr. Lubera. Reed was not available for comment Wednesday morning.

was hospitalized wih injuries allegedly caused from a Dealing Schools, will handle all correspondence concerning suspension of the police liaison with a tire iron along any public roadway. The ordinance also prohibit? riding horses in ditches, riding more than two abreast on any public street or two or more persons on one horse. The riding of horses after sun down on public streets is EVANSDALE The contro-! versial Evansdale animal ordinance which ran into heavy debate prior to its scheduled second reading two weeks ago easily passed second reading Tuesday night at the regular meeting of the Evansdale city coun'iil. The original ordinance was prepared by a committee of 10 persons, but two weeks ago about 30 citizens protested that ordinance. Lowers Supervision The amended ordinance lowered from 12 to 10 years of age (Courier Photo by Dan Jacob) Keeping Waterloo Beautiful When four young fellows get fed up with the appearance of a neighborhood area, sometimes they can produce a kind of reminder for the passcrsby, as these students have done.

From left, they're Paul Bristow of 4014 Richland Drive; David Reiseck of 4021 Richland Drive; Jeff McCollom of 710 Starlite and Dan Carroll of 3926 Richland Drive. The youths, all students at Peet Junior High School in Cedar Falls, noted the condition of the vacant lot where they wait for the school bus and decided to use the available debris to create a "littcrboard" as an object lesson. The ordinance provides too that owners of all animals shall properly feed and shelter their animals. Penalties for violation of the ordinance call for a fine not exceeding $100 or imprisonment up to 30 days. the requirement for minimum age" of horseback riders to go afield without supervision.

It adds that it shall be unlawful for an owner or other per son to allow, or permit, the tethering of an animal with less 1 Sunbeam Decorator Wall Clock for only $6 with the purchase of Del Monte Pickles. Mall this coupon to us with a portion of tha label from any size or style of Del Monte Pickles, plus $6.00. And we'll mall you this cordless wall clock that runs up to one year On a flashlight-type battery. Just check the color you want and fill out the coupon. Your clock will be there In no time.

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No animal can be tethered Courts Handle Five Drunken Driving Cases Myron Wesley Gaede, 46, of 1126 Ackerman St. received a 90-day suspended jail sentence from Municipal Court Judge Everett sot Scott Wednesday after pleading i guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated. Gaede's sentence was suspend yijii ffijm sUsii IftSPl liltilil IrSsl tftH3 E23 ed on condition that he be ad mitted to University Hospital in Iowa City for treatment for al 1 STORE COUPON 10 OFF DEL MONTE PICKLES, ANY SIZE OR STYLE. Mr. Oealer: The Oet Monte Corporation will pay you 10 plus 3( for handling this coupon when used by your customer, and provided the terms of this oiler have been met.

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Get full information on joining the Farm Bureau and on applying for the finest hospital, doctor and prescription bill protection we've ever made available 'to individual Iowa families. BLUE CROSS'and BLUE SHIELD MM I coholism. In addition to the sentence, he was paroled to the Northeast Iowa Council on Alcoholism for 120 days. One other person appeared in court to enter a guilty plea to charges of driving while intoxicated. Jessie Delois Harris, 48, of 3205 Easton changed a previous innocent plea to guilty and sentencing was set for Jan.

20. Otha Hurt Mallett, 36, of 823 Linden pleaded not guilty to a similar charge and trial was set for Nov. 24. Monte Clifford Kraft, 22, of 711 W. 8th pleaded not guilty to a charge of operating a motor vehicle while his license was suspended and his trial was set for Dec.

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