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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 5

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The Courieri
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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 196 f09 CIVR Tax Valuations Argued Waterloo Deaths Form South Waterloo Sertoma Gene Hrdlicka, charter Nailed on Citizen's Tip Two Arrested as Skylight Robbers Hardi Leads Of JOHN KREMER I MRS. C. EDWIN ELLIS in Travails of Parking Lot Explained Installment Plan in Hurry-up Preparing A new blacktop surface of the -uncra services for John W. Funeral services will be at 11 Werner, 75, of Jesup, who died, a.m.

Wednesday at the First p.m. Monday at St. Francis Wesleyan Methodist Church in president of the new South Waterloo for Mrs. G. Edwin El npiuu, wui oe at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Athanadn. Waterloo Sertoma Club, has Protest Parade Us, 88, of 600 Park Lane, who Two men were beinj held on announced that the new civic died Friday afternoon. An addi he had seen two men on the roof of the Waterloo Fish Market, 721 Sycamore St. Church at Jesup.

His Excellency James J. Byrne, Archbishop of tional scrvinA will rnnHiirfpf! service club will be presented its official charter from suspicion of breaking and en tering here Tuesday after i Dubuque, will officiate at the a 2 p.m. Wednesday at the to seek a change. ifectcd property in 77 counties expanded municipal parking lot Sertoma International Saturday By MARK BROWN Associated Press Writer final absolution. suspicious notel resident saw Hoover Church in near Quas iwen y-nve counues already Guenther said that the an.

them on the roof of a building Other officers of the concele-brated reauiem mass will The have filed suit in Polk County praisaj now Ini don thV DES MOINES (AP) quetan. Friends may call, at Kearns-Dykeman Chapel until 9 oft ritfft maoVinf a 1-J next to the hotel Monday night assessor and auditor of Hardin vumt owviMUK an Will hrinff ntAtti wr. wemer's son, the Rev. John a-m. Wednesday at which time and notified police.

County led off a parade of evening at tne cedar Falls Holiday Inn. The club, which is the fourth of its kind in the area, was sponsored by the Waterloo Sertoma and Cedarloo Sertoma and was organized with 35 Six policemen were on hand to arrest Cook and Draeger. During their investigation, police said they found the skylight of the Fish Market had been broken, but no entry was apparently made. Two Other Attempts Two other skylight burglaries junction against the increase valuations "substantially i ordered by Forst, which af-Umnlianre" tJ- me casicet will oe taken to tne Kremer, of the faculty of Colum- Nabbed in an allev in the 700 church, county officials protesting across-the-board hikes in pro ordered by Forst. uus mgn acnooi; the Rev.

William McLaughlin, of the faculty DOUGLAS LAWRENCE GEBERT perty tax valuations in hearings Tuesday before State Revenue members. The charter banquet or commDus High School; the Rev. Robert Hogan, of Sacred Heart Parish; the Rev. Lloyd Funeral services will be at 2 Director William Forst. is one of tne highlights of the club's first year and Sertomans were attempted Monday night block of Sycamore Street were Ray Elliott Cook, 23, of the Allison Hotel, and David Wayne Draeger, 24, of 2508 Lafayette St.

Police said both have prior records as burglars. On Building Roof Police, who have been plagued p.m. Wednesday at Kearns- The Hardin County officials They were at Hap's French vuaerKirK oi Farley; the Rev, Borrow Money He said that delays in getting out property tax rolls may mean that school districts and other taxing bodies in the county may have to borrow money by stamping warrants throughout the Iowa District are asked a one-year delay in application of rulings by the in the 500 block of Commercial Street didn't remain intact long. The asphaltic material had to be dug out in three places Tuesday for the installation of light poles by Iowa Public Service Co. City Engineer Jay Culver said the city was in a hurry to install the hard surface on the 40-car lot before the weather interfered, so it was placed on the lot before IPS was asked to install the poles.

The gouging of the lot was minor, with sections about 2x3-feet taken out for the three poles which will be connected with an overhead wire from a pole adjacent to the sidewalk. City crews Tuesday striped the lot to mark parking places and meters are scheduled to Fries, 1106 Sycamore and the Kirk Gross 110 E. 7th expected to attend. Community Playhouse Cast Named Tennessee Williams Drama in January Department of Revenue that police said. Nothing was re k.

wn; Gebert, 2, of 208 Ran-the Rev A. A. McAvoy of St. dan who died Sunday eve-A hanasius parish, Jesup, who nlng. Dr, G.

Christie Swain, pas-wm give the sermon. Rosary tor of Westminster Presbyterian services will be at the Onoold rhiiroh win nttMnt Rm-iai woul dhike suburban-residential Hrdlicka has indicated that a member of the International Board of Directors of Sertoma will be present for the charter ported missing from either recently by a series of skylight burglaries, rushed to the alley in. order to meet operating property values by 20 per cent Detectives were continuing and farmland values by 15 per at 10:30 p.m. when a guest of ceremony. Charles Raines of their investigation Tuesday.

iunerai nome at 7:30 and 8 p.m Tuesday. uuenuier said that a court the nearby Ellis Hotel reported Cedar Rapids and the Iowa cent in that county. First of Series action, if filed, would challenge Burial will be in St. Athanas- District Governor, will be Names of the members of the Forst's interpretation of the Probation Plea Denied lus Cemetery, Jesup. present to present the president cast selected for "Period of Ad The hearing was the first of will be in Waterloo Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home until shortly before the service time when the casket will be closed. PAUL FERGUSON Funeral services for Paul L. Ferguson, 71, of 629 Kingsley Mr. Kremer married Susan witn the club's charter. way in which valuation of farm land should be established.

justment," the play by Ten a series scheduled for 42 coun The new club meets Wed ties and four cities which have nessee Williams, which will be presented by the Waterloo Com Neisen on Oct. 18, I960, at Gil-bertville. GEORGE FORD nesdays at noon at the Sveden House in the Ridgeway Plaza Gacy Given 10 Years in Prison on Morals Charge protested hikes Imposed by Forst Nov. 15. Many assessors and organizations, including the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, munity Theatre on Jan.

9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17 and 18, were an Miopping area. Hardin County Auditor Rob Services for George E. Ford, contend that Forst gave too nounced by Michael Moyna, di who died at Allen Memorial Hospital of a heart attack Sunday, will be at the Locke 70, of 148 Monroe St. will occur much weight to sales price in Upper Takes Pott in ert JJ. Barr of Eldora said the county does not quarrel with rector for the production.

John W. Gacy, 26, of 2716 determining values of farmland. contended his client is married and has two children. He added Gacy's deportment and Fairlane received a 10- Need Crew Volunteers Funeral Home Thursday at 10 Dubuque Government be installed this week. Some additional chipping of the asphalt will be required to install the meters.

The entire lot will be given another coat of hard surface material next spring, but meanwhile it was completed in time for the Christmas shopping season and will be used through the winter. at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in O'Keefe Towne Funeral Home, followed by burial in Me tne valuation figures recom They would prefer that in a. m. with Dr.

Charles F. Jac mended by Forst but that the year sentence for Tuesday in District Court after DUBUQUE (AP) The press come be given more weight emDloyment record were ex The play will be presented at Hope Martin Theater. The di- obs, pastor of the First Congre morial Park Cemetery. The ruling comes so late In the year than sales price. cellent until his "bizarre gational Church, officiating.

Rev. Daniel Herndon, pastor of as to make compliance ex rector also announced that vol Another basis for a suit. behavior." secretary for unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate Paul Franzenburg Monday was named administrative assistant The committment will follow tremely difficult. a plea for probation was overruled by Judge Peter Van Metre. Gacy entered a plea of guilty unteers i are needed for crews to Guenther said, is "Why didn't cremation at a later date.

Linden Methodist Church, will officiate. Mr. Ford died of a heart attack at his home Sun He said the county is cur- conauci set construction, ar tne rax commission let us "He would be exposed to many problems by a term in prison," Frerichs asserted. "He will be taken back into the safe to the Dubuque city manager. range for lights, sound, prop rently completing reassessment Nov.

7 to the charge, stemming day, know about the increases In time rather than after the elec erties and the like. Volunteers George Lipper, 35, will assist of all property to form the basis from an episode in August Gilbert Chavenelle. may call director Moyna at 235- Woman Is Accused of Threat to Another Geraldine Flucker, 51, of 302 County Medical Society Votes On 1970 Slate tion?" keeping of his family if given 1967 involving a minor boy. Lipper was a radio-newsman 7310 or contact the Community for new valuations. Those valuations would be used for 1969 property taxes to be paid probation and he is assured of Sentencing was cont i for stations in Waterloo and Ce Playhouse.

employment." Bates was arrested at 209 in the November court session pending preparation of a pre-l Those in the cast for "Period dar Rapids for five years. Earl in 1970. In a statement on attending Manson St. Monday af Two Weeks Crucial for Post Office ier, he served as an assistant of Adjustment," are: Jim But The Black Hawk County The increases ordered by sentence report. ternoon on a warrant accusing city manager at Port Huron, ler, as Ralph Bates; Marilyn Medical Society is in the pro Gacy will serve the term in Forst apply to valuations on which 1968 property taxes, her of pointing a gun at another.

She is accused of for two years. Thompson, as Isabel; Leon Youth Falls From Rear Of Vehicle (Courier News Bureau) CEDAR FALLS Martin W. Fort Madison State Peniten risks under both parole and a prison term, Frerichs said the former would restore him to society as a better person while a prison term would result in cess of electing officers for 1970. All persons voting are asked George, as George; Debl Smith, tiary. as Susie; Helen Skinner, as threatening Ruthie Mae Smith, of 39 Cascaden with a gun, on Oct 12.

to 'return the ballots to the secretary before the Dec. 17 Postmaster Wayne C. Smith Mrs. McGlllicuddy; Omar Lett, payable in 1969, are to be levied. Kind of Jam County Auditor Walter 0.

him "being worse than when Cites Family Status In asking that the court parole Chamber Speaker To Talk on Trade (Courier News Bureau) CEDAR FALLS R. as Mr. McGillicuddy and Le-I county meeting. Ora Day, as Dorothea, Melberg, 18, of 1222 W. 22nd Gacy in line with recom Those who are running for election are: Dr.

Lewis Zager 8 MWK Guenther of Eldora told Forst: he went In." Leniency Opposed The leniency plea followed a Julie Kipp will be assistant mendation of his parole agent, Fischer, president of Soypro in "We're Just in a kind of jam announced Tuesday that now is the time for postal patrons to mail their Christmas parcels and greeting cards. As the Post Office Department expects more than 10 billion pieces of mail to be mailed during the month of and Dr. Philip Hastings, presi Al Frerichs, defense counsel, "CHRISTY" director; and Jennifer Brooks will be stage manager. St. was treated at Sartori Hospital for bruises and released Monday evening after he fell out the back of a station wagon ternational will speak to condemnation of Gacy's record trying to change these figures and get out assessment rolls I the Chamber of Commerce by Dave Dutton, assistant county dent elect; Dr.

Richard Corton and Dr. Richard Miller, vice-president; Dr. Gerald Van-derveide and Dr. Robert Tho No. 1 Novelet tho Year by Cathorino Marshall Foreign Trade Bureau at 10 at the same time." driven by his brother.

TRAER CONCERT SLATED TRAER (CNS) A concert attorney. "This defendant gained the a.m. Wednesday at the Chamber December, the Postmaster said Iowa law requires that Deaf Woman Is Mugged; Police said the car, driven will be given by the North Tama office. that time, and the cooperation Hathaway. secretary; Drs.

valuations on property be by John Ernest Melberg, 20, $1.25 confidence of many young people and abused their trust to Popor Fischer recently returned of the mailing public, during the next two weeks will be of the of 922 W. 13th was going lack compiled by the county auditor by Jan. 1. from Yugoslavia. He will re gratify his desires," Dutton south on Merner St.

Dwight Conklin, Fred Dick, Lewis Azger, John Baker, Karl Jauch and Oscar Lanlch, delegates; Drs. Richard Miller, utmost importance. The Water port on American firms trading Purse Taken Guenther said that if Forst Martin was in the back of the declared in emphasizing the offense involved is a particularly music department 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the high school auditorium. Groups performing are the North Tama concert band, girls' glee club, freshman glee club, mixed chorus, and the sixth grade band.

with that country. CEDAR BOOK STORE loo Post Office alone Is expected to process more than IS million Arthur Devine, James Shreffler, severe one. Read about the latest sports A deaf woman who speaks does not change his ruling on the basis of hearing, the county may have to go to court station wagon holding a table and lost his hold when John speeded up, falling out the back. Ralph Hadlund, Warren Nash pieces of mail during the holiday In pronouncing sentence, happenings in the Daily Courier. and William Cannon, alternate season.

little English was robbed of $20 Monday evening when two delegates; Dr. Herbert Shulman Judge Van Metre advised the case and parole motion had been discussed at length, observing that the pattern of youths struck her on the head and snatched her purse in the Left: '69 Comoro SS Sport Coupe with RS tqulpment. Right: f69 Corvette Stingray Coupe. Rear: '69 Chevtlle SS S96 Sport Coupe. In order to avoid delays and disappointments, Postmaster.

Smith offered the following suggestions for mailing and Dr. R. A. Meyhrauch, censor and Dr. Don Penly, trustee.

The society elects officers a i iwiijiiMii jnjiiy i nnmr --rpn tirpr Tz 11 nH -rrrr; y-- -r "-rn-rjr--- rr t- -y -i mmmt i.ri if ffii (i hi in ii i i 200 block of Vine Street. Julia Derumez, of 222 Vine behavior chosen by Gacy Involved teen-age boys. year ahead. Christmas cards and packages who police said is of "It is hoped that a sentence Spanish descent, was treated at 1. MINIMUM POSTAGE ON ALL CHRISTMAS GREETING will prove a further deterrent Allen Memorial Hospital for a to such a path," Van Metre CARDS IS 6 CENTS.

DO NOT large gash on the head. County Within Five Per Cent Of Bond Quota stated. She told police she was walk USE 5c POSTAGE. First-Class rate is 6c per ounce on greeting mg in the 200 block of Vine Street about 5 p.m. when the cards; the third-class rate is ec for the first two ounces, and 2c Black Hawk County is within two youths ran up behind her, struck her with an object, and for each additional ounce.

Seal five per cent of its 1968 goal in Attempt to Rob Carrier Boy Is Foiled by Yells ing of envelopes is recommend grabbed her purse. sales of Series and savings ed. If cards are mailed at the bonds and freedom shares. third-class rate, mark the two words "THIRD CLASS" on the Sales in the county in October Teenager Arrested For House Breaking Two youths who attempted to sealed envelope. were $310,090 for a 10-month total of $3,245,173, or 95 per rob a Waterloo Daily Courier James Eugene Hensen, 14, of cent of the quota, according to 2.

MAIL CARDS to distant States by December 11 for local carrier boy Monday night fled without any money when the 1010 Shaulis Road, was charged E. E. (Dick) Baily, volunteer delivery mail by December with delinquency Monday af boy's two younger brothers county chairman. ternoon in connection with a MAIL GIFT PARCELS for dis-j began yelling for help. This puts Black Hawk fifth tant States no later than Decem break-in on Nov.

30 at the R. Paul Koch, 12, son of Mr. among counties in Iowa, preceded only by Scott with 124 ber 7 and parcels for local de J. Neebel residence, 1002 and Mrs. Kenneth Koch, 1926 Baltimore told police he Shaulis Road.

livery by December 14. Parcels may be endorsed "Do Not Open per cent; Van Buren with 102 per cent; and Des Moines and was at the corner of Terrace According to police, Hensen Drive and Lombard Street at is the youth who attempted to break into the house about 3 Linn counties with 99 per cent. Until AU parcels should be packed and wrapped 7:30 p.m. when the two would- Percentage of goals attained a.m. on Nov.

30. so they are crush-proof and a by other area counties include be thieves threw him to the ground and tried to take money Barbara Neebel, whose slip of paper should be enclosed Bremer, 54 per cent; Fayette, bearing the name and address from his pockets. 66 per cent; Floyd, 73 per cent; of sender and addressee in case parents were not at home, told police she was sleeping in the living room of the residence Police said they were told and Grundy, 52 per cent. the outside wrapper becomes Koch's brothers, Matt, 5, and Mark, 3, who were following detached. Businessman at when she awakened to hear someone trying to enter the house.

along, started shouting for help 3. SEPARATE local cards and and the thieves fled. letters from out-of-town mail and. Clarksville Dies (COURIER NEWS SERVICE tie securely in bundles properly labeled. If at all possible, de CLARKSVILLE vices posit Christmas cards at the Main Post Office, or at a Branch are pending at Schwartz Funer Post Office, to speed handling, al Home for Bernard N.

Huber, 54, who was the third generation of his family to operate Huber's LOCAL and OUT-OF-TOWN la bels are available for bundling Clothing Store here. mail. Mr. Huber died early Tuesday 4. USE ZIP CODE WITH ALL ADDRESSES (including your re morning of a heart ailment.

He had long been active in civic turn address). The ZIP Code affairs and in Clarksville Com will readily tell the postal em munity Church. Survivors are his widow; a ployee how the mail should be sorted. There are ZIP Code Directories at all Post Offices. Use son, Patrick, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; brother, the Rev.

Roger Hu the Directory to obtain ZIP ber of Montclair, N. a sis Codes for your mailing lists. 5. FOR BETTER SERVICE ter, Mrs. C.

C. Culver of Fort Dodge; and his mother, Mrs. Ai G. Huber of Clarksville. First-Class postage is recom miie haw itine im mended on all cards.

Insure all parcels. Use Registration, by all means, for money and other Poverty Lecturer Slated at Luther valuables. Use Special Delivery andor Airmail if time is short Undelivered cards sent by First-Class mail will be returned to (COURIER NEWS SERVICE DECORAH Harry Caudiil, authority on Appalacian pover sender if the return address is on the envelope. ty, will speak at Luther College 8 p.m. Thursday in Valders AND MAIL EARLY IN THE DAY.

The Post Office is not nearly so busy in the morning as it is in the afternoon even There will be no charge and the public is invited. An attorney, Caudiil is a to 5-passenger models. The Sports Shop, in your Chevrolet dealer's '69 Sports Department. Tha one place in town that says, "Performance spoken here." Which leaves the during December. DEPOSIT all greeting cards and letters in the post office in the morning on former member of the Kentucky legislature and is widely published in the area of poverty in the Appalacian area.

Having it is how a car qualifies for Chevrolet's Sports Shop. Which limits membership to the 1969 Corvette, Z28, and the SS versions of Impala, Chevelle, Camaro, Nova. But that'a the only limit. What our Sports Shop cars have in common is very uncommon elsewhere. Long hood, short rear deck.

Fat, your way downtown or to work. grabby tires on wide wheels. Power disc brakes. SS V8'a from 300 hp. And the individual idea of letting you order from a car enthusiast's list of performance and dress-up features.

No one else has a Sports Shop. And that figures. Because we're the only ones that offer this sheer variety of sporty can ranging from 2-passenger Otherwise, deposit cards ana let competition speechless. ters in collection boxes in the mornine. MAIL EARLY AND His book, "Night Comes to the Cumberlands," has been a popular work in that field of study.

OFTEN. Putting you iirst.teeps us lirst. Caudiil also will visit with For coirplete market results, Luther faculty members and students. read the Daily Courier..

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