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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 10

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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10
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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA THURSDAY. JANUARY JO. W9. fas Ten ago and had been a patient at tha hospital since. Hardin REA Proposed Delaware County Memorial Hospital He and Mrs, Weston came to Hampton from Newton in 1948 when the Maytag plant was opened here.

Annual Meet Indian Pastor to Be Speaker at Hudson Sun. (Courier Special Service) Hudson, la, The Hudson Par-ent-Tcachers association and the community will have the privilege of hearing an Indian pastor, Rev. M. V. George, Travancorc, India, Funeral services and burial will be at Newton.

to Be Feb. 9 ANNUAL CREAMERY MEETING AT IOWA FALLS SET FEB. 12 iCourier Special Bcrvtoe) Iowa Falls, la. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Iowa Falls Cooperative Creamery will be Saturday, Feb. 12.

Directors whose terms expire are Fred Siehiff, Alden; Floyd Lake and William Warner, both of Iowa Falls. Annual reports will be given. Harley Reimcnschneider, Hardin county fieldman, is expected to make a report of his work. IV OELWEIN HOSPITAL. Aurora, la.

(Special) Mrs. Ray i (Courier Special Strnn I i- mond Luloff is a medical patient in Mercy hospital, Oclwein. Iowa Falls, la. The annual who will speak at the Hudson u. Community church Sunday eve meeting of tho Hardin county rural electric cooperative will be held in the Metropolitan theater in ning at 7:30.

The time and place of the P-TA MARRIAGE LICENSES HOWARD COl'NTY. Issued at Cresco: Klmer Pfaly. 35, and Tlllle R. Pfly. 3(1.

meeting was changed so that Rev. Mr. George could be present, ac Iowa Falls reb. 9, according to Harry Frey, manager. Speaker will bo Henry Hope, manager of the Corn Belt Tower both of St Paul, Minn.

Almond Stcffpn, legal, and Mn. Con cording to Mrs. Joe Legg, program chairman. stance Moore, Ipgnl, both nf Rtcevllle. cooperative, Humboldt, rzSZTJF-.

Ill Tl.F.R COL'NTY. Issued at Allison: Alvin Claassen, legal, Grundy Center. Home Building Brisk in 1948 at Toledo (Cmnf Kiel Sen-ice) Toledo, la. The latest new residence to be completed In Toledo is the 26 by 36 frame structure built by Mr. and Mrs.

C. Karland Yer kes on South Church street. The live window bay on the southeast corner in the kitchen is erne of the most attractive features cf the house. The bay is used for a dinette. 4 Shutting off the kitchen completely from the 20x12.

livingroom is a sliding door which can be pushed into the wall, tltus saving all space on either side of the opening for other uses. In the basement there Is a rumpus room. Build Ranch House. This is only one of the many new homes which were constructed here during the last year. The Walter S.

Huycks built a ranch house just north of the Evangelical United Brethren church which features four picture windows and was constructed from native oak and Cottonwood from the farm which Mr. Huyck owned until recently in Volstead valley west of Toledo. Three directors will be elected. Those whose terms expire are and Jennie Walters, legal, Aplington. Manchester.

la. rirtured here Is an architect's rawing of the proposed new Delaware County Me Harry C. Klinetob, 26, and Marjori HAMPTON MAYTAG PLANT MANAGER DIES Courier Special Service) Hampton, la. Harry Weston, local manager of the Maytag plant, died at the Lutheran hospital Tuesday. He suffered a heart attack a week Roose, 18, both ot Clarksvllle.

Rev. Mr, George, who Is a pastor in the Church of South India, a union of Protestant churches in ihat country, is a student at the University of Dubuque. He is making a study of teaching methods as well as of churches and the way they are conducted in this country. Ho has been giving talks on morial hospital, a campaign for which Is now In progress to raise the final $25,000 needed. Architect Is Charles Altflllisch of Decorah.

James J. Burbrldf e. Judge Shannon B. Charlton and Atty. Thomas II.

Tracy, all of Manchester, form the committee, and contributions may also be made to any member of the hospital board. Rids for the proposed new hospital were opene last week end and the sum of $372,000 needed to build and equip the hospital Is short only $25,000. Federal funds of $124,000 are available if the hospital board has $248,000 cash in hand. The hospital board at present has the sum of. $223,000 on hand from a recent bond Issue, subscriptions and bequests.

A personal aotlcitation Is In progress over the coun ty to complete the raising of the $23,000 necessary. Claude Sanders, Eldora; Willard Wood, Iowa Falls; Carl Kulow, Hubbard. Nominees for directors include Sanders and Elmer Flessner, Ack-ley. District 1, which includes Clay, Jackson, and Etna townships, Wood, Herbert Krause, Buckeye. District 3, Ellis and Buckeye townships; Kulow and Wcndel Wy-klc, Radcliffe, District 4, Tipton ALWAYS TOP QPALITT FULL-WEIGHT PACKAGE POUNDS, 1 POUND, POUND and Sherman townships.

father, J. C. Weislcin, Webster City, Tho cooperative serves Hardin, his native India in a number oi 'owa communities, He had 11 yean if English education in India and has a good command of the English language. Rev. Mr.

George has been a pastor since 1932, and has spent the past 14 years working in the various parishes of his native state of Travancore. Although Christianity is not the loading religion in India, it has MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief When disorder of kidney function permit poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause naming backache, rheumatio the north half of Story county, and the east part of Hamilton coun ties. There are only about 150 Utility Rates Are Hiked at Iowa Falls LAMONT FARMER IV HOSPITAL IN DENMARK Lamont, la. (Special) Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Nielsen received word from Chris Nielsen, farmer who flew to his home In" Denmark, that he arrived safely but has been confined to the hospital and has been ill. He made the trip against his doctor's orders. has been visiting her. HUNDLEY TO HEAD AURORA 'PHONE CO. (Courier Special Service) Aurora, la.

Arthur Hundley was named president of the Aurora Mutual Telephone Co. at its annual meeting Tuesday, to succeed Carl Potwin, who has had the office for a number of years. families in the territory now with out electricity. Between 800 and 000 are expect pains, leg pains, loss of pep and eneriry, geU ting up nights, swelling, puflincus under tha eyes, headaches and dizziness, Frequent or ed to attend hte stated. Lunch will noon.

mectin Frey existed there since shortly after be served at; Christ was on earth. According to tradition, St. Thomas, one of tender Ik I 5 MINUTES Jf The L. P. Marsh's new home Is on South Broadway.

Of partic ular interest in this home is the revolving cupboard in the kitchen The new home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Emerson is of light tan brick the 12 apostles, visited south In ILL BE HOSPITALIZED. Hudson, la. Mrs. June Gut ICnurier Special Service) Iowa Falls, la.

The city council approved the application of the Central States Electric Co. to in Other officers include: Milton knecht will enter Allen Memorial Officers of tho cooperative are Willard Wood, president; Herman Hendrickson, Radcliffe, vice president; Carl Kulow, secretary; Elmer Reifschncidcr, Hubbard, scanty passages witn smarting ana Dinning Sometimes shows there is something wrong With your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait I Ask your druggist for Dosn's rills, a ttimulant diuretio, Used successfully by millions for over 50 years. Doan's give harpy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Dosn't Fills.

Zabriske, vice president; Louis Hen kel, secretary; Wayne Jewell, treas dia and established Christianity there. There will be special music and refreshments will be served at the meeting. crease gas and city heat rates in hospital, Waterloo, Saturday for ob DELICIOUS WITH MEATS, POULTRY, CHEESE, FRUITS VEGETABLES, FISH, SOUPS servation and treatment and will urer; Alvin Burrack, Kenneth John Iowa Falls, according to Forrest Dougan, city manager. The council meeting was Tuesday evening. later undergo surgery there.

Her son and Ted Myrtle, directors. veneer. One of the larger one story houses was built during the past year by Mrs. Bert Davis. One of the most interesting building projects undertaken here during the past year is the remodeling cf the old Johnston estate home The increase in both gas and heat amounts to approximately 15 per cent.

There has been practically here bv the Loren Ranks. This is not yet completed, though the no change in the rates in the last 25 years. Ranks are living there. Remodeled Old Mansion. The new gas rates for residential use, according to J.

A. Flanagan, Instead of razing the old mansion, manager of the Iowa Falls branch, will be $1.15 for the first 500 cubic the Ranks are converting it into a modern home, though they have feet a month; $2.15 for the next left something of the regal splen dor of the old structure. 000 cubic feet; $1.35 for the next 2,000 cubic feet; 85 cents for the next 3,000 cubic feet, and the bal ance at 75 cents. The new rates will be effective with the bills which will be mailed Bay windows on the south and north center rooms remain in their original form, the marble fireplaces have been repaired and the wall niches which formerly curios brought by the original owners from their travels in foreign land, have been left, though they are now lighted and will be used to customers Mar. 1.

West Union Boy for book shelves. Still under construction Is the 1 nfjj riiW 111 Scout Fund Drive Will Be Friday Courier Special Service) West Union, la. Plans for the home being built by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wise.

one-day finance drive for the boy IOWA DEATHS iCourur Special Service) scouts here were announced this week by R. M. Westerfield, local chairman for West Union. He set Friday as day for West Union, Oelwein Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Gay, 81, who died here late Tuesday will be at 2 p.

m. Friday at the Baptist church; burial in Otsego cemetery; daughter of William and Mary King Sanders, born in Bremer county Nov. 17 1867, and had resided in Iowa all her life; leaves three sons, Wil liam, Oelwein, at whose home she Hied; Earl. Minneapolis. and Ira, Beloit, two daughters, with the drive to get underway at 9 a.

m. Heading the various working teams will be Leon Layton, Kermit Teig, Orville Saboe, Milton Eide, H. J. Doscher, Ed Malck, H. Paul Oelberg, Eugene Alcorn and Al Wilbur.

The town will be divided into sections, with limited territory assigned each chairman and his committee, so that the canvass can be completed in a single day. CHARLES CITY MAN CHARGED WITH OMVI iCouHer Sperm! Service) Charles City, la. Stanley J. Weiss of Charles City has been i Mrs. Ivan Johnson and Mrs, Hugh Hiegins.

both of Oelwein; five rz Better than other soaps in these 3 ways! USE COUPON BELOW grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren; body will be at the Brant funeral home until the hour of the services. George Shaffer, 85. a retired laborer, at home of Mrs. Margaret Heidt here Wednesday; had been a resident at Oelwein the last seven months and prior to that had resided at the Vinton home for the aged at Vinton; body at the Brant funeral home here and will be taken to the Turner funeral home at Cedar Rapids for services. Orchard Funeral services for Mrs.

Addie Bell Jenkins, 81, who died Tuesday at her home near here, will be at 2 p. m. Friday in charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated following a car crash. A car he was driving is alleged to have struck a parked the Champion funeral home at automobile at 904 Kelly street, De-longing to George P. Smith.

Highway Patrolman P. G. Tometich signed the information against Weiss, who appeared before Justice John W. McGeeney waiving a preliminary hearing and was bound over to the grand jury, posting a $500 appearance bond. BIRTHS REPORTED.

Hudson. To Mr. and Mrs. George S. Johnson, Des Planes, Jan.

15, son. Mr. Johnson Is a brother of Postmaster Ralph Johnson of Hudson. Nashua. To Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Barlow, Jan. 17. daughter, Linda Jo. To Mr.

and Mrs. John Dean, Jan. Burial in Brownville cemetery. Ackley Mrs. Ida Blom, 85, Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

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Florence Wilson, Eldora; Mrs. Jake Greenfield, Ackley; Mrs. Edith Koehn, Breckenridge, 13 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Hul-da Muller, Ackley. $8U rnr I Y0UR nM CHIFFON COUPON I I AT YOUR DEALER'S NOW v' "'r" "I1 flr4i -3 Another outstanding Armour product mm Vinton.

To Mr. and Mrs James Cordon, Jan. 17, son. Charles City. To Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Barlow, Jan. 17. daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Keating, Jan. 17, son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Gaston, Jan, IS, son. i Allison. To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fick, Jan.

17, daughter. Greene, To Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Harlgraves, Jan. 16, son.

Marble Rod. To Mr, and Mrs. Carroll King, Jan. 17, son. Kashas.

To Mr. and Mrs. John Dean, Jan. 17, son. Charles City.

To Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Nielsen. Stuttgart, Germany, Dec. 31, son, Wyn Yo-lnd.

The mother ts the former Melva Henning, Charles City. Derorsh. To Mr. and Mrs. James Shekelton, Jan.

13. daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holtey, Jan.

15, daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oakland, Jan. 15.

twins, son and daughter. FASTER for dishes Chiffon saves wasting time and temper, as you do waiting for slow soaps to dissolve. Chiffon's pure soap flakes explode into suds instantly-dissolve completely into extra rich suds that last till every dish and glass is sparkling clean. So switch to Chiffon for dishes and save time Eld ra II igh II onor Roll Announced (Courier Ppeaal Service) Eldora, la. The first semester's work in the public school is closed and W.

Earl Harmon, principal, has announced the following students are on the honor roll: Ninth grade Frank Nowasell, Norma Burns, Delores Dixon, Mar-garet Emmert, and Marlene Moats. Tenth grade Roberta Essig and Ruth Guenther, Eleventh grade Glcndon Button and Manly Draper, straight As; Phyllis Blair, Ellen Dettbarn and Mary Lou Sanders. Twelfth grade Harvey Jewctt, Douglas MacRae, Dean Ruby, Carolyn Anderson, Shirley Fiscus, Patricia Jackson, Margaret Lundy, Phyllis Nowasell. Janet Schmidt and Beverly Petty. SURGICAL PATIENT.

Aurora, la. (Special) Mrs. Peter Kraft is a surgical patient in a Prairie du Chien, hospital. I To Mr. aod Mrs.

Roger Haugen, Kew iGarden, N. Jan. 10, daughter. Mr, I Haugen Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar O. Haugen, Decorah. Mrs. Haugen is the former Marjorie Dobme of Derby, Eng. To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Heed. Iowa City, Jan. 7, daughter, Katherjne Lucille. Mrs.

Reed is the former Lucille 3, Soland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Soland, Decorah, -Sg. CHIFFON Money-Saving Coupon JSSr1i00D FOT lOt QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FrtxBookTeUsofHomeTreatmentthat Must Help or Win Cost Yoa Nothing Over three million bottles of the Wiluui TaaumsaiT have been sold for relief of Divorces Granted I Ctntrttr Ppeciat HervU-t I Charles City Johnson, Olga Marie.

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Name Address Nora Springs, from Clifton Clark Johnson, 3S: Married at Maquoketa, Oct 140; separated In May, 1W7; petition set out that her husband I a commercial artist, earning upwards of $250 per week; plaintiff inherited real estate from father, subject to her mother's right until death. hieh the court gave plaintiff her rights In this Inheritance, which provided defendant had no rights In; ral estate is located In Nora Springs, Mitrhell county, and Cameron, court gave plaintiff the right to resume her maiden name of Olga Marie Jen-en: chame, cruelty. Otterheck, Wilbur 25, from Margie 28: Married at St. Olaf, Jan. IMS; aeparated March 16, 1948: no children: court gave the defendant right to resume her maiden name ot Margie N.

Kohl; charge, cruelty. symptoms of dmtrna vising from Stomach and OawaWnal Ukars due to Eac( Ada! Fear Dlgtstlra, Sew or Upset Stomach. Casslnasa, Heartburn, aMsvpseaenese, ttc, due to CatM Acid. Sold on 15 days' trial I Ask for "WMIanTl Message" which fully explains this treatment tree a ERXSTEE 1)1! I' FORD HOPKINS DRUG COM-PAN LANDGRAF COMPANY ROBERT DRl'G COMPANY WALGREEN DRUG STORE To Daalsri: This coupon will be redeemed for 10c by our salesman only when you have redeemed it from a customer under terms of offer. Any purchase or sale of thiscoupon is illegal and willbe prosecuted.

'Armour and Company, Chicago, Illinois. To Consumtrt i The redeemable value of thiscoupon in cash is 120 of lc each. Redeemable for cash only by Armour and Company, Chicago, Illinois. This coupon is void If taxrt. ilf-t-'Mtd n.

-ricted. This oftcr expires June 1, 1949. NO PURER SOAP WAS EVER MADE.

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