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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 19

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WATERLOO SUNDAY COtmiM. WATERLOO. IOWA. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER II. IMS.

ftn Nta Clubs This Week Canadian Wildlife Film 3rd District Legion Grange Plans Booster Night At Cedar Falls Jones to Accept Offer For Land Wanted bv TC To Open Audubon Series Meet Set at Vinton AMERICAN LEGION. Th rponlar TwaMinff will hp CRIERJMEWS SERVICE) MANCHESTER In order that a NEWSSERVICE wildlife photographed, friends of the Prairie Center 7 KV-'. CEDAR FALLS "Canada at 9 a. and for the Auxil (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) VINTON About 400 Le through the seasons on an is-Grange southwest of Manchester land wilderness far up the may become more familiar with Mississippi river. its activities, a booster night is iary at 8:45 a.

m. The Legion will meet for its business ses "Wildlife Down Under" by about one acre of land to the city of Cedar Falls for the extension of College St. at price of $2,300. gionnaires and members of the American Legion Auxiliary are expected to meet at Vinton Sept. 21, when the Third District meets for its annual fall conference.

sions in the theater and the Auxiliary will meet in the Lincoln junior high school gym Legion hall. Executive board meets at 7:30 p. m. ARCTURUS. Dr.

Paul Bender will speak on the "National Defense Education Act of 1953" Friday at noon in the Black Hawk hotel. ROTARY. An intercity dinner will be staged, at Rotary Reserve mittee a proposal to add a 6th year program leading to a de-degree of specialist in education. The program would initially provide a major in school administration designed for superintendents, but would be expanded to other fields later. Sea to Sea," a Canadian wildlife film by Bert Harwell, will open the Audubon screen tour series here Oct.

14 at Cedar Falls High School Auditorium. The local club has expanded its facilities this year by moving to the high school, where it can accommodate a larger audience and provide ease of parking. being planned for Sept. 15, to which the public is invited. Each Grange committee will take part in the program.

The agriculture committee's contest involves the best five ears of corn, best samples of oats, har Dr. Alfred M. Bailery on Mar. 23, showing Australia's outback country, its natives, ant mounds, pearl fishing, bamboo in bloom and kangaroos and Koala bears. The Third district is com 5.

DECLARED THE appointment of President Virgil Hancher of the State University of Iowa as an alternate delegate to the United Nations posed of the following 10 coun ties: Benton, Black Hawk, tley and rye, garden vegetables "THE SHANDON Hills" by (C'OURIUR NEWS SERVICE! I CEDAR FALLS-Condemna-tion proceedings will not be necessary to obtain 29.4 acres of land for 'Iowa State Teaching College, the state Board of Regents was informed here Friday. The property John Ft. Jones, informed the board that he had decided to accept an amended option for the land. Jones had1 earlier declined to sell the property after the state attorney general declared certain provisions in the option not legally acceptable. The objections centered around a conditional proposi Bremer, Butler, Franklin, Grundy, Hardin, a a 1 1, Tuesday at 6:30 p.

m. spon 3. MADE THE All films will be in color following; General Assembly an off- sored oy tne Waterloo rasijand will be personally nar. salary and position changes: John E. Taft on Apr.

13, pro-duced by four years of patient photography. The film show? Tama and Wright. with best plate of five potatoes, cucumbers and carrots. The home economics committee wili vie for honors for homemade candy-fudge and divinity Presidents' club nasium. ORVILLE PRIMROSE, Van Home, district commander, will preside over the Legion sessions and Mrs.

Bertrand Brown, Iowa Falls, district president, will conduct the Auxiliary sessions. During the morning Legion service school, the new pension law will be discussed by R. J. Laird, department adjutant, and Jerome Scheckel, department service officer. Registration will begin for rated by their photographers.

The series is sponsored by the the golden agles, falcons and the Legion in the Legion hall campus assignment so that he will continue to draw his full salary. However, he will be required to reimburse the University with sums he may receive for service to the U.N., National Audubon Society andj prairie wild flowers of the the Cedar Falls Audubonlcowbov country of central LIONS. The regular meeting will be at noon Monday in the Woman's club house. KIWANIS. fudge, specimens of three zinnias, marigolds, dahlias, asters Dr.

Wallace Anderson from professor of English ($8,900) to professor of English (half time) and assistant dean of instruction (half-time) at a salary of D. Howard T. Knudson from professor of Club. California. land cosmos, and one tuberous V- .1 less' any additional expense prices win pe me mjiiic niJluni i Change Delaware FHA Program 'COURIER NEWS SERVICE) ATiirn mi mc c- aiiu iaa.rm.umiu, The regular meeting will be year, year as lasi.

oedsuu rash nri7. urill at 6:10 p. m. Thursday in the WM include the following: education ($8,750 to profes- he may incur. The board passed a resolution congratulating Hancher on his tion regarding expense to will be $2.50 for adults $1.50 tKmmmlii bUc for students and $1 for chil-jb invjted to participate the MANCHESTER A change if a hiehwav near the isor of Education (half-time) "Designs for Survival" by The Auxiliary will have hao Kaon mod in cri, ifmcr nfn 1 woman club house.

HIGH-TWELVE. Art Deal of Waterloo, first William A. Anderson on Nov. property is widened. and assistant to the dean of rui "Miuncneon in the hacpmant nf ill, which portrays nature's o.

i'urcnasea a one-year The basic prevision of the: instruction ana airecior ot me Programs will start at 7:30 Horn. Admin Methodist church. and end about 9 p. m. sneciai entertainment unit $250,000 liability policy on a vice president of the State wisdom of protecting each ani nuclear reactor now being in-iHieh Twelve, will speak atlmal and maintaining an intri summer session (half-time) at a salary of Dr.

Gordon all. county. Persons interested in season An 1 lll. .1 cate balance. tickets are urged to purchase tickets are urged to purchase! contract, including the $56,000 purchase price and an agreement to permit Jones to continue to live on the property, remain unchanged.

be given before the banquet hour by the band from the school for the blind at Vinton. J. Khum from professor of i stalled at Iowa State Univer- the regular meeting Thurs-education ($8,350 1 to professor sity at Ames. Piemium is'day at noon in the Black 'Island Treasure" by them in advance from various 4n of education (half-time) and! about $3,000 yearly Hawk hotel. Walter J.

Breckenridge on members or friends of the Ce-7 tJlZ. -n ia Jan. 4, which depicts Mmne-ldar Falls Audubon Club. IOOF, coordinator of research, and; 7. Awarded contracts for i evaluation (half-time) at construction of an $85,000 stu- Cedar Valley Lodge No.

233 JONES SAID he was not THE JOINT evening ban lunch, Interested in selling the of $9,835. (dent infirmary at the Statejwill meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday! meet, ai p. m.

iuesu.ayin The service has been transferred from the Dubuque office to the FHA office at In-pedendence. The office day here will be from 1 to 3 p. m. the second Monday of each month at the ASC office. The Independence FHA office serves Black Hawk, Buchanan, Grundy, Linn and Delaware counties.

quet will be held in the Legion IP. H. (Bud) Spragle, brother: under the amended option, and 1 Approved the sale of; University of Iowa. nan. Greetings will be extend the Odd fellows i-OCUJJCS Y7- 1 XT- 1 the board notified him that ed by Mayor Paul Greene and condemnation proceedings Injury in Bike, 'Wild Bill Hickok1 Biography I encampment no, ui mcci at 8 p.

m. Friday in the temple. TOASTMASTERS. Cedarloo Club No. 1026 will would be brought.

Friday, the i i I of Cedar Falls tax collector I Horace W. Spragle. Expect 100,000 At John Deere Car Collision noara reueivea jeuer num. I i mm Jones stating that he had Added at Cedar Fa Is Library Announce Rcev7e Business Changes 'COURIER NEWS SERVICE) RICEVILLE Mrs. Needham Weatherly and Mrs.

Kenneth Kapka, owners and operators of the Silver Grill Cafe on Hwy. 9 in Riceville, have an FHA loans are available for i at 6:15 p. m. Thursday iCOURIER NEWS SERVICEl operating purposes where ade flF.DAR FALLS A 1- changed his mind. The purchase of the Jones property is part of a long- Harry Rector, commander of the host post.

Principal speakers at the evening banquet will be Mrs. Glenn Hultquist of Winfield, department president, and by John W. Moore, of Osage, department commander. All Legionnaires and Auxiliary members in the district are invited to attend the con 'COURIER NEWS SERVICE) CEDAR FALLS There tions Answered About the Black Hawk hotel. Mineral Kingdom (Pearl).

year-old boy narrowly escaped Field DflVS quate private credit is not available, and also to purchase, refinance, develop or was a sharp contrast in biog range program at ISTC for serious injury here Friday; afternoon in a hirvrWar ar.i iCOURIER NEWS SFRVICE) raphical additions to the Ceda Your children: "The Magic of Bringing Up Your (Horwich); "Being nounced they are quitting obtaining land for future enlarge farms. Farm Housing inurea campus exoension before it isiFalls Public library last WMl- ririent that left the hnu ivi! MAKsnAbLiuwiv More, ousiness and will hold an auc funds are available for the iKan inn Ann i nv 1 1 (Strain); "Educating Gifted! construction of all types of buildings on farms as well as taken up in residential prop- Two new titles at the library erty. are "Wild Bill Hickok" The legislature recently ap-i (O'Connor) and "Edwardian ference. In Headon Children" (De Haan). Sports, games, hobbies: "Woman's Bowling Guide" under tne iront Dumper of the," m- im.

equipmem me car to attend the John 'cafe Tuesday at 1 p. m. Robin Richard Jones, 12, son! ,7 Pe buildjn msnXh' of Mr. and Mrs. Richard FarJ, 5.

nn? if Jhtc's' KtH Farms six miles north of.Waukon, who has leased it to propriated $200,000 for land Daughter." (Keppel). for all tppes of soil conservation practices. Albert Kimler is county Other new books include thei (Wene); "Bobby Fischer's 1 1 purchases at ISTC. following: 'Games of Chess" (Fischei I I 1 1 ured in the shao "I here on Hwy. 14.

Mrs. Lu Dana, effective Oct. 1. in tne misnap. Th TuMiiav nn -u, supervisor and assistant is Clarence H.

Piehl. Fiction: "Advise and Con-! Guppies (Alexrod); "Dried sent" (Drury); "The Art of Flowers With a Fresh Look" The Jones property is located west of Hwy. 57 and south rrf 19th St. near the Malcolm Price Laboratory School. Police said the boy was at-8nd Wednesday from 9:30 a- terbox Cafe on Woodland COURIER NEWS SERVICE) (Bolton).

Ju u. Vu m- ,0 4 p- m- 'and P'ans t0 remodel the in- CEDAR FALLS A crash on E. St. near Llewellyn Jones" (Bonner) "Best American Short Stor Variety: "Stillmeadnm Sam- A. i.

i lw0 "unarpa area Jonn terior of the cafe before mov iween (in ana om sis. onpeere dealers will supply the ing to the new location. pier" (Taber); "Redwood Tucson Dr. at about 7:30 a. THE BOARD p'so voted to lies, "Fires of Autumn" Main St.

at about 3:30 p. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Since 1885 For Prompt, Accurate Sorvico Bring Us Your Next Prescription. The Classic" (Andrews); "Web- m. yesterday resulted in in-ster's New Secondary School' juries to five persons, includ- request that city of Cedarj (Howe); "La Belle" (Coker): Falls annex 56 hcros of land! "Pursuit of the Prodigal" when the accident occurred manpower and the 135 tractors, When the Chatterbox Cafe and 140 other pieces of equip- moves to its new location, Dr. ment to be used durine the William n.

TAKEN TO SUI HOSPITAL. VINTON (CNS) Harold Berger of Garrison, injured in a motor crash Wednesday evening at a county road intersection in the Garrison area, was transferred Thursday from the local hospital to University Hospitals, Iowa City, for surgery. Lets Set the1 ing two small children. (Aucpincloss); "A Saddlebag purchased this yoi.r from Margaret C. and Glen H.

Heck- HA.1l??. PETEI two-day event. i Howard Nicoll, veterinarians! of Tales" (Montgomery). Science fiction: "Across the The equipment will include: plan on movine from the Hen- roth. Reference: "Men in the yesterday afternoon at Sartoril40- 19 ASxnnide News" (N.

Y. Times); "Hand- Memorial hospital were: I wa hea no.rtb 4Mam St honk nf Private Srhnnls Ttnni M9nM ia the boy made the turn, was a ri umber of new machines in- ry Lenth building on Wood Option on the land, which 1 Sea of Stars" (Clarke); "The troduced durine the 1960 sea- land Ave. to the building now iable to brake almost to a1 son. IQIh c. occupied by the cafe before before Cui pinrf" fr-an.

nH! -j standstill coming im The field davs will be sim The veterinarians have had have their rand opening at is located just west of the1 Beast Master" (Norton), stadium north of 27th St. and novels: "The Perfect west of Hwy. 57. was takenlGame" (Scholz); "The Golden up in December pending legis-j Stallion's Adventure at Red-lative appropriation. Jstone" (Montgomery), and "A Purchase of a 40-acre tract Dte With Dave" (Bowers), from the Heckroths, which is; For better driving: "Man located just south of the otherl and the Motor Car" (New Heckroth property, is pend-jYork University), ing.

Also tending is the pur- Science: "Exploring Sci- Pines), donated by the Blackiation jcomaci wun me oicyue, ponte llar tft the one held south or a portjor, 0f the buildingtne Maapaia Seed Corn Co. Hawk County Association fori Mrs Everett Watt 27, of sald- (Waterloo in 1957 in that ma- shared by the Riceville Fur-Plant -located on the west Retarded Children. 'Chicago, 111., to both knees, i Tne bov- however, landedhines will be demonstrated niture Store. jdge of Eldora on Saturday, Children's library: "Oliverl Michael Watt 3 a head undep the ironi bmPer inches! in the fields. Sept.

19. This will be from Pete Is a Bird" from the wheels, police said. However, the event this; PLAN OPEN HOUSE. moon to 5 p. m.

Visitors will "Rainbow on the Treated and released from Also Friday, Harry John wi" be spread over two' ELDORA (CNS) The be shown through the entire OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 1 (Hilles): ''Morton's Ponv" u.t Pine. 3(5. of 2509 Vallev Park: consecutive flays to accommo-, ndapaia sera corn co. wiirarying piani ai xnai ume. l(Hough) and "Alone" 33i who -suffered a knocked over a lamp post the expected crowds.

chase'of a small piece of land ence" (Leonard); "1001 Ques on the campus owned by the! Waterloo Railroad Co. I r-. i bruised arm, and Dorian watt, ne nuiuieaL unnrr ui na, r. increase for workers in a 24-1 2. a head bump.

'and Washington Sts. as he was rOrm rlTZ mfttf inrf a it.mnM turn rtn a nnr- Also Friday, the board ap- ETnlODian TO county area, also a part in de 17 V-V: termining work schedules andj POLICE SAID cause of the union representation in hear-Occident has not been determ- way street, according to police Of 17 tOSOD POLICE SAID La Pine was 1C ((() turning north onto ivvyj Spend Two Years at TC ings on disciplinary action. ined. The drivers of the ve hides and Miss Macon, both Nordstrom said the company gram for preparation of elementary teachers at ISTC. The elementary program was modified at the college after the old two-year degree program wai eliminated.

u. ihv Hid not ton ht. oti zna it. in a Heriz ((lUnifR NEWS SFRVICF.) offered a 5 per cent increase without the other provisions. rental truck and bumped the HUDSON Fire of unde- NEWS SERVICE" CEDAR FALLS An in- see the other car.

A PICTURE OF structor in a Teachers College! established in Harar, Ethiopia. TOfH by Dr. Manford Sonstegard of( Iowa State Teachers College Cnrfc VJn rrf arrived here Friday to begin a J'oc two-year course at ISTC. K0Lrntn Pn'ir beiuticia wa's leSellJtZ for" dringthe Vrg iage" barn 7nd" a th St and the Watt car -y strl- ale shed on Grge Loon-. nnHce said I Washington St.

is one-way an farm at the south edge of was going west, police said, "iHudson Friday evening. The Ul ther'vehicle I SSTto the truck was Hudson fire department wa caromed off the her vehicle I $5 called t0 the scene at but ran onto the parking near the, th had ined too COLLEGE PRESIDENT J. W. Maucker said the revision means a more integrated four-year program than under the old system, in which the course of study for the two-year students had to be taken into Haile Jesus Abedj edjie of Addis w.t -v. Ahaha Ethionia.

will sfav at COt'RlER NEWS SERVICE Meadows Cafe, cut back acrossi j'iice. the Sonstegard residence. I SUMNER Twin Pine, the highway and; i -i mi At Sonstegard organized the iim nere iasi came t0 rest in a fied much headway to save the i buildings. Loss was estimated at fully covered. Hay and 'straw and a milk cooler were The board authorized ISTC ru lotcj showed the reserve senior andi OX KJttlCe LlOSIHCf iiuifli wunctc ii n.i 'anntiT.

zuu 'ipei iiic uuuu FOR YOUR HOME by KROEHLER dlrXo eoHarUn th. krt Point; impact. The Watt car was For Sproge Funeral i i tk nf Wis. xuul i spun arouna oy me WI asil, VZ rrleTT Abediie- wh0 ha bpen t-Poll division. leaving both cars headed in consin and and an expert on.

University r0l- The champion was "Twin1 tntho rfirpr. tr i aturient union bui aings. lor niK v.i.. they were originally cge ai Aaais Aoaca, win worn: iinn nntultive services. i tu u-' xiona 'COURIER NEWS SERVICE! losl ln "lr CEDAR FALLS County shed some hay, There Treasurer Dewey S.

Butter-iwas no stock in the field announced yesterday that Firemen saved a hog, the Cedar Falls tax office will house attached to the cattle be closed from noon until 3 shed, and a corn crib 20 feet: p. m. tomorrow. away. 1 I Cam hi.

HA tiAetrum Hlf I inc iaiui HJBU BUUWCU inn irn. hi. a A MArffl. Hlf 1HC iaiill HJBU BIIUWCU IMC Butts will be employed to, reserve senior and erand traveling champion female in addition 1 1 tliB CAUCIIBC8 PiC UC1IIK LJniU the college on ts Po- nosed addition to and remod- DAMAGE TO the Macon 1: m. I groups, runa-raisine comnui- litVA i u- 4u.

t3.j was estimated at about Butterfield said the olfice isi Kennetn rncKinger is ienru a k. w- -vantMfe, VL" Vl members consisted of Mrs Will JiUl UC ril 1L11MCVIU division. i $1,200 and to the Witt closed for the funeral of on the farm, about $700. Russell Griffith. Mrs.

The Watts were headed for tal service. Maucker said in a report to the board that faculty turn- Hock District VFW Meet .1 UJ i IMnifnlk where Mr. Another student. Assazenew SEE US FOR CUSTOM MADE Today at Tripoli Watt was to begin teaching. icoimiEH news service) ne car miss Macon was TRIPOLI Fall meeting of the driving was owned by George IT Iowa Third district, Veterans of L.

Hoffman of 109 Harwood Foreign Wars, will be held at I Waterloo, police said, the post home of Brandenburg-: An erly report that the Krucger post in Tripoli Macon vehicle had caught fire Registration will begin at 9Was erroneous, police said. over during the past year was about even with the turnover tBsa; f. A.ddis A.baba: of the previous year. faSW He emphasized that while 34 staff members left the Colle other aus- only nine resigned to take po-jP sitions at other institutions, i I li I The other losses from lOW3 JT I ITV deaths, retirements, resigns- tions, termination of terminal' r6C6S I nr69T appointments and the like. 'f Cl a.

m. ana a council meeting ctpam rom the damaced car BEAUTIFUL NEW FABRICS SMART NEW COLORS ALL WORK GUARANTEED natas i i. i 1 from 10 a. m. until noon.

The business session will start had caused some spectators to believe that there was a at 1:30 p. m. A turkey dinner, fire, will be served from 12 noon to I OTHER action Friday the board: SOFA ONLY DES MOINES iff Union of- 2m )uMl finals reported that membersv VlemOrOl of Local 499 of the Electrical $1 coso IUI I II IUI R. fkT numt f-sr afternoon business session. Rep-j Ritet in Wa'CfoO Workers voted Friday night to In in XV punuteuiiiee resentatives of aU VFW posts; ui 1.

Followed a committee recommendation that a proposal to raise the admission standards for entering freshmen be rejected. The proposal a11o! fnr ffcmirnl flutnmatir "T1" "in thfir auxiliarieg in this rower ana uimu o. expected to flttend. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS IH'JfT li i I iicfiuuoiiuua nave urrn um 5 Prints or tweed covers. Spnnj-filled cushions.

Also available in foam rubber. courier news service) CEDAR FALLS A memorial service for Miss Hazel Strayer, former dramatics instructor at Iowa State Teachers College, who died Thurs- TREATED FOR POLIO. IOWA FALLS (CNS). Ralph Pinckney, 41, is receiv admission of students who In the upper 40 per cent new contract to replace one their high school graduating' that eP1d 3l- rlass. At nresent.

the collece c- E' Nordstrom, business ing treatment for polio at Iowa I 1 1 i r-i i admits the upper one-half, p1 111 ul lne wnicn iims uuineran no.spnai, ue oay in iew xor city oi can- which is a recently-adopted: "O0 members, said he expect- Moines. His case is reported, cer, will be conducted in Wa-policy. The educational tnat 8 strike will be called as mild. He is a salesman andjterloo early next month. Ar-committee said it was too early isonn- I part time service station at- rangements will be announced to consider a 40-per cent rule.

The union was said to havel tendant. This is the third case later. Miss Strayer'x body was 2. Referred to a study com- asked for a 6V4 per cent wage in Iowa Falls this season. cremated in New York.

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