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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 74

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER. WATERLOO, IOWA MONDAY, SfPTEMIER IS, 1MJL mm si Weekend Area Fatalities in Bloody Highway which had recently been re their six children escaped seri day at Assumption Catholic moved from the house, when Takes Dual UIU Post ous injury. Congregational Church with burial in Osage cemetery. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mervel Angell. He is when he fell from a pickup truck Sunday. Machin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Machin, suffered a church.

Burial will be in Calvary cem she disappeared and a splash 11 Killed In Iowa Davies, who is in the Navy, him from behind, authorities said. Falkoski was killed t-right. Officers were continuing investigation of the accident Monday. The body was to be taken was heard. etery.

Rosary for both will be formerly lived in the Clayton; No one knew of the exist a former Mitchell County sheriff ence of the cistern, which was and now a member of the Osage police department. covered with straw and other Northeast Iowa fatalities sc- from the Shelly funeral home 8 p. m. Tuesday at Peckosh funeral home. Surviving Mr.

Hruska are his wife; five sons: Duane, Cresco; Dale, in Air Force in Washington state; Dennis, David and debris. The little girl had been play here to Des Moines for services (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) FAYETTE Duane Wright Amburn of Sioux Falls, S. has been named to a dual position as vice president for development and chaplain at Upper Iowa University, reports by Dr. Eugene E. Garbee president.

Amburn has served as the director of development at Par counted for five of 11 persons dying as a result of accidents in Mr. Falkoski is survived by concussion and skull fracture in the accident. The driver of the truck, Gary Lee Griga, 19, told authorities that he did not know the Machin youth was 'in the truck, which was carrying a load of wood. The accident occurred about noon within the town of New ing with the other Angell children on the site of an old porch Duane W. Amburn to Serve as Chaplain been visiting in the area.

Youth Injured At New Haven NEW HAVEN David Ma-chin, 16, of New Haven was his wife and four children, and had been employed at Collins Don, all at home; four daughters: Diane, Donna, Donelle, and Denise, all at home; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hruska. Cresco; two brothers: Probe 4 Break-ins At Reinbeck ittWRJEH NEWS SERVICE) Haven.

reported in "satisfactory" con-! sons College, Fairfield, for the past two years. Previously he Radio Co. Cedar Rapids. Man Killed Near Ossian DECORAH F. C.

Tender- a bloody weekend on state highways. Reports of the accidents are: Cresco Man, Son Die In Wreck CRESCO Arnold R. Hruska, dition at a Rochester nospital Clarence, Brea, Walter, Monday with injuries received Minneapolis; two sisters: Mrs. was assistant to the president at Campbell College, Buies Creek, N. and Hardin-Sim- lova Falls Man Heads Firemen (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) OSAGE Ernest Winter of Iowa Falls is the new president of the Iowa Firemen's Association.

Winter was elected at the association's 88th annual convention, which ended Sunday. Rites Conducted For Osage Girl OSAGE Funeral services Mildred Lallar, Garden Grove, Mrs. El Marie Stevens, na, and Mount Union Baptist church, Mount Union, Iowa. The new development officer also holds a patent for a detachable book rack for folding chairs which is currently li holt, 80. of Ossian died Mon GRUNDY CENTER -The mons University, Abilene, Tex.

For three years Ambuni was Car in Ditch, File Drunken Driving iroUHIER NEWS SERVICE) OSAGE Louis Jensen, 52, Grundy County sheriff's office Monday was investigating four Reinbeck break-ins that netted 42, of rural Cresco, and his day of injuries received in an accident Sunday night on a Winneshiek County road south of were to be Monday afternoon for Lori Angell, 5, who drowned when she fell into a cistern director of the institutional finance department for the A. B. Culbertson Trust Co. of Fort son, Dean, 13, were killed Sun censed to two national manufac- Mendota, 111. Loses Life At Manchester MANCHESTER A 30-year- thieves $178 and 16 bottles of owner of Jensen's Locker day when their car went out of control on a rain-slick black liquor.

Winneshiek county authori and for 12 years in various Dromotionall He will assume his duties at Worth, served of Charles City, has been bound over to district court here on a Services were at the First Saturday night the Oak Leaf ties said he was alone in the and sales positions with several, Upper Iowa tomorrow Country Club was broken into charge of operating a motor ve car which apparently went out national retail firms. hicle while intoxicated. old Marion man was killed Sunday when he was returning via a rear door, and the liquor was taken. of control, ran into a ditch and struck a tree. Amburn received his bachelor home from a Manchester hunt-.

Two More Iowa Polio Cases Are Confirmed DES MOINES i.TV-The State Department of Health Monday Jensen was arrested by County Sheriff Richard Jah- top road. Authorities said the car had passed another vehicle and apparently went out of control on the slippery highway. It went into a ditch on the left side of the road, and struck a tree. The accident occurred on Sunday night, three firms hit NFO ELECTS OFFICERS CHARLES CITY (CNS) -James Conrin of Rockwell has been elected third district chair- ing trip. nel and Iowa Highway Patrol by thieves and their losses of science degree in business administration in 1938 from Indiana University, Bloomington and was awarded a bachelor of Killed while changing a 1 a I were: tire on highway 13, on the north Accident Fatal Near Elkader ELKADER Donald Price, 28, Lonergans $20 in the National Farmers divinity degree from 'outhernman man Leland Sellers of Osage after they had been summoned Friday night to a blacktop road two miles south of New Haven because Jensen's camper truck confirmed two more cases of change, flashlight and transis edge of town, was Fred Allan Falkoski.

Organization. Other officers I n- Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, in 1951. tor radio. Entrance through rear window. polio in Iowa, bringing the total for the year to four.

elude Lloyd Zubrod, Iorna, vice of Lakota was killed Sunday Falkoski, who had been with Terry Appleby, 22, of was in a ditch. night when the car which he ministry president; Joyce Howell, Rock- Reinbeck Tavern owned by Ordained to gospel Independence Man 'Fair' After Crash COlJRrER NEWS SERVICE) INDEPENDENCE Mark Moll, 59, of Independence was reported in "fair" condition at People's hospital here Monday with injuries received in a 2-car crash Saturday. He was a passenger in a car driven by Amy Egeland, 59, of Independence, which collided with a car driven by Cletus Kremer, 49, of Independence on Hwy. 20 two miles west of here. The woman was charged with failure to yield the right-of-way on a through highway.

Authorities said she had stopped for a slop sign and pulled out on the Dr. Ralph H. Heeren, director of the department's division of Manchester, was pinned be- was riding apparently went out Roy Dirks $120. Entrance i a of control on a curve and rolled tween his car and a pick basement door. Jensen was held Friday night by Mitchell County authorities and appeared before Justice of Highway 139 about Wi miles south of Cresco about 4 p.

m. Authorities said the two were apparently killed outright. A wrecker had to be called to remove the front seat of the car before the bodies could be removed. Joint services for the father and son will be 11 a. m.

Wednes-' by the First Baptist Church cfiord, secretary, and Elaine Ft. Thomas, he served pas-Cox, Leland, treasurer. 1 i torates in the Stones River aiulOleson, Cedar Falls, was named First Baptist churches of Smyr- three-year trustee. Mobil Service Station operat over on a Clayton County road four miles south of Elkader. preventable diseases, said both the new cases were from July.

One of the victims was a 20-year-old man from Palo Alto truck driven by David Joslyn, 26, of Manchester. As Falkoski was gelling a the Peace Clayton Olson Satin He was a passenger in a car ed oy lom bmmett $38 in change taken from cash drawer. Entrance via rear window. day morning and posted a $400 spare tire from the trunk, the driven by Mrs. Walter Davies.

County; the other was a 2Vi- bond. 28, who with her husband and vehicle driven by Joslyn struck Authorities said there was no year-old child from Fort Dodge. Neither case was fatal. The damage to the truck. They did Trade Mission not know whether Jensen drove case in Palo Alto County was Set Northeast Iowa Funeral Services not severe enough to warrant off the road accidentally or on hospitalization, Dr.

Heeren said. purpose. highway. Kremer had tried to District court will convene slop, but couldn't, authorities Going fo Poland And Romania WASHINGTON (AP) The parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Edward Herink, rural Clutier; 2 brothers, Charles, Waterloo, Oct. 4. added. Hudson, who died early Monday at Schoitz Memorial hospital, Waterloo, are pending at the Ward funeral home, Rein- There was only one polio case confirmed in Iowa in 1964, from Cedar County. No polio cases were reported in 1963, but there COBECIMH THROUGH ERROR OUR MATTRESS AD OF SUNDAY, SEPT.

12, CONTAINED A WRONG PRICE. IT SHOULD HAVE READ: 510 Coil or 6" Ward-Foam MATTRESS were seven in 1962. TOt'HIKH NEWS SERVICE) SPILLVILLE Funeral services for former John Taylor, 72, who died Sunday at the Decor-ah Hospital following a short illness, will be 10 a. m. Wednesday at St.

Wenceslaus Church; burial in church cemetery; rosary 8 p. m. Monday and Tuesday at Balik Funeral Home; Donald, Colo; 5 sisters, Mrs. Clarence Colvert, Toddville, Mrs. Merlin Hansaker and Mrs.

Clifford Hansaker, both of Colo; Iowa Falls Man Mason 50 Years CHARLES CITY Emit A Joins Oldest Firm At Charles City iCOl'RIER NEWS SERVICE) CHARLES CITY Car! Dr. Heeren attached no spe beck. VINTON Services for Mrs. Margaret Kahler, 70, who died cial significance to this year's total. "It is not surprising that Mrs.

Floyd Prusha, Toledo, Mrs. Steven Viers, Cedar Rapids. United States is sending a trade mission to Communist Poland and Romania, the White House announced Monday. The object is to sell more American products to civilian industries in the two countries. Last year, U.S.

exports to Poland were valued at $138 mil Hauser, who has become asso Everhart has been honored by St. Charles Masonic Lodge 141 for having served 50 years as a we have some scattered polio. We hope it will stay scattered," ciated with his father Carl Sunday morning at the Virginia Gay hospital here, will be 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Presby of the Hauser Funeral home, he said.

LIME SPRINGS Services for Albert K. Hovey, 72, who 88 is the third generation to join MM terian church here; burial in Mason. Roscoe D. Markle, past worshipful master of the chapter, presented him with a 50 year died Friday at an Albert Lea, Charles City's oldest family REGULAR PRICE 59.99 Evergreen cemetery here; sur Plow Match Rescheduled business firm. survived by wife; 2 sons: How-I ard and Richard; 3 daughters: Mrs.

Louis Loesch, Mrs Larry Frana. and Mrs. Stanley Klim-esh, all of Spillville area. OELWEIN Graveside services for former resident John vived by 2 brothers, Lawrence hospital of a heart attack he suffered while visiting lion, reflecting an increase in recent years. Exports to Romania also increased in 1964 and a Keettinger, St.

Louis, Louie certificate. Worshipful master G. Arthur Luther made the pre there, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday CORNING (AP) The Iowa Keettinger, Salem, Fry Holland funeral home in charge at Saepsdahl Lutheran Church Conservation Field Day and sentation of a lapel pin. The near here; burial in church St.

Charles lodge now has 14 Plowing Match, originally scheduled last week, will be cemetery; survived by 3 sons, Kraft, 63, who died in Denver, living 50-year members. MT. AUBURN Graveside services for Mrs. Stella Furry, Kermit, Preston, Rich Friday, will be 11 a.m. Thursday and Friday near here.

Rain which made the fields Tuesday at Woodlawn cemetery trade agreement with the country was signed in Washington. It provides for Export-Import Bank guarantees on short- and medium-term export financing, granting export licenses for several industrial facilities, and provides safeguards for American companies that do business there. Livestock Program Tuesday at Traer CCVRIER NEWS SERVICE) here; survived by sister Mary 80, who died Saturday at Ana-conda, will be 2 p. ard, Beaumont, Gary, Minonk, 2 daughters, Mrs. Roger Herman, Evansdale, Mrs.

Lewis Ruzicka, Melrose, too muddy to enter forced the postponement from last Thursday and Friday. Wednesday at the Mt. Auburn TRAER William Zmolek, an The firm now in its 68th year was started in 1897 as a furniture store by Chris Hauser. In 1930 the business was changed to the Hauser Funeral Home. Carl F.

Hauser, present owner, joined the liim in 1933. He had taught three years at the Cincinnati College of embalming prior to this. The new memoir. Carl will serve an apprenticeship of one year before he can become a funeral director and embalm-er. He and his wife and two daughters have moved to Charles He is a graduate of the State University of Iowa and a mortuary college in Dallas, Tex.

cemetery; survived by 2 daugb a brother, Knute, Lime Springs; The plowing match will be at Iowa University livestock spe ters, Mrs. Robert Jelly, Okla 3 sisters, Mrs. Carrie Phosten- lAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIl 10 a.m. Friday. cialist, will speak at a livestock feeders' program Tuesday at 8 p.

m. in the Traer Memorial son, Hanley Falls, Mrs. Julia Lawrence, Santa Monica, homa City; Mrs. Doris Gregory, Napa, 2 sister-in-laws, Mrs. Dexter Floyd, Charles City; Mrs.

Everett Inde Mrs. Clara Hendrickson, building. The meeting, sponsored joint La Crosse, Zachow funeral home in charge. pendence; friends may call at the Fry-Holland funeral home ly by the Farmers Savings Bank of Traer and the County Extension Service, is open to the pub WHO TOLD SAM G0RDY to take his prescription to Walgreens? Kraft in California. Graveside services for former resident Theodore Schuler, 60, who died in Pomona, Calif.

Thursday, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Woodlawn cemetery; survived by wife; 3 sons and a daughter. Funeral services for Joseph Gerstenberger, 67, who died Saturday at Oelwein Mercy Hospital, are 10 a.m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart church; burial in Woodlawn cemetery; survived by wife; daughter, Mrs. George Frame, Decatur, brother, John, Oelwein; 2 sisters: Teresa L.

Fortier, Oelwein; Mrs. Gertrude Roper, Council Bluffs. CHARLES CITY Funeral Dance to Finance Yule Decorations COURIER NEWS SERVICE) after 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, STRAWBERRY POINT-Serv- ices for Geooge Washington lic.

GIRL LOSES LEG IOWA FALLS The Iowa Smith, 95, former rural mail SCHOLARSHIP WINNER TRAER (CNS) Dennis Wood, 18. son of Mr. and Mrs Marvin Wood, and a 1965 grad carrier here, who died Sunday RICEVILLE (CNS) Susan Miles, 14, daughter of Nelson at the Good Samaritan Rest Miles of Riceville, underwent Home in Cedar Rapids, will be uate of North Tama high school, 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Methodist church here; burial in major surgery in the Methodist Hospital in Rochester, for amputation of her right leg has been named recipient of $800 Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben Strawberry Point cemetery; Falls Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a dance Tuesday evening to raise funds for Christmas street decorations.

New decorations were purchased last year and funds raised by the dance will be used to purchase additional decorations. The Jules Herman orchestra will provide the music. The dance will be at the Marcon ballroom from 9 p. m. to 1 a.

scholarship. He is enrolled in the, animal science curriculum survived by wife, Hattie, Pasa from above the knee, due to a malignancy. Susan has made her home with her paternal dena. a daughter, Ins at Iowa State University. Chapler, Pasadena, a son, Kermit, Pasadena, grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Don ald Miles northeast of Riceville, Feeney-Knutson funeral home in charge. since the death of her mother Watermaster Toilaflex Available al EAST SIDE HARDWARE 1027 E. 4th Dial 234-1581 TAMA Services for Edward, Her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice Meehan, Riceville, has been in Rochester to see her granddaughter.

m. A similar dance was held last year. services for Mrs. William Klages, 82, who died Sunday morning at the Floyd County Veteran's Memorial hospital, will be 2 p. m.

Tuesday at Central Methodist church; burial in Riverside cemetery; survived by husband, William, Charles City; son, Forest, Charles City; 2 sisters: Mrs. Rosena Schaper, Wapello; Mrs. Lena Buehler, Whittier, Grossman-Hage funeral home in charge. HUDSON Funeral services for William C. Jensen, 68, of Joe Herink, 45, who died Saturday morning at the Veteran's hospital in Iowa City, will be 2 p.m.

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