Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa (2024)

City Press-Citizen-Tuesday, First-Baby Contest Rules Listed Johnson County's first baby of the new year again will receive a variety of prizes. Seventeen Iowa City merchants are joining with the Press-Citizen to make the awards. A few simple rules guide the Annual Baby Contest. They are: The baby must be the first born in Johnson County in 1970. Parents must have been residents of Johnson County continuously through all of 1969.

Parents must furnish the PressCitizen with an affidavit attesting to this residence. A statement by the attending physician or by the hospital as to the exact hour and minute of birth must be reported to the Press-Citizen. The responsibility for reporting the first baby rests entirely with the parents, or the attending physician. The birth must be reported to the Press Citizen not later than noon Jan. 4.

Press-Citizen employes are not eligible for the awards. All awards must be claimed by March 1. If circ*mstances not referred to above arise, the PressCitizen will make the decision. Prizes are: Dividend Bonded Gas, 10 gallons of gasoline; Comer's Pipe Gift Shop, box of cigars; Eicher Florist, arrangement of flowers; Maternity and Baby Fashions, baby book announcements, christening cards, animal and box of candies; The Gold Room, hairdo, shampoo and set; New Process Laundry, free month of diaper service; J. C.

Penny crib blanket; Whetstone Drug assortment of baby supplies; Lorenz Boot Shop, shoes; Herteen Stocker, silver baby cup; Shelly Linn, three month figure plan; Sears Roebuck and assortment of baby supplies; Randalls Super Value, case of formula; Armstrong Soft Water, soap products; Sherwin-Williams gallon of paint; and the Iowa State Bank and Trust $10 savings account. San Francisco Firemen Get New Helmets SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The century-old leather fireman's hat with its peaked front and flaring rear brim is being replaced in San Francisco with a visored helmet that looks as if it were intended for a racing driver. Fire department officials say the new helmets will give better protection en route to fires, at the fires and during civil disturbances. Made of plastic and multilay. ered fiberglass the new helmets have a shield to cover the backs of firemen's necks.

They also have straps to keep them from falling off and a liner of shock, absorbing cushion foam. The visor can be pulled down in case of rock attack. Bread War in Third Month in Montana KALISPELL, Mont. (AP A bread rice war moved into a third month Monday with four one-pound loaves of unsliced white bread selling for 25 cents. The normal price would be around $1.

At one time the loaves dipped in price to three cents each. What started the war? "I wish I knew," said James Todd, a baker. NEWS QUIZ ANSWERS from Page 5B Tuesday, December 30 PART 1-decrease; 2-a; 3-c; 5-False PART II: 1-c; 2-a; 3-d; 4-e; 5-b PART III: 1-c; 2-e; 3-a; 4-d; 5-b SYMBOL QUIZ: 1-D; 2-G; 3-E; 4-J; 5-B; 6-F; 7-A; 8-C; 9-1; 10-H CHALLENGE: House Armed Services Committee December 30, 1969 'AT VARIOUS TIMES IN HIS LIFE' group is being held in the slayings of seen in photos taken at various times at Los Angeles jail. In center, his County sheriff's office. As a 14-year-old where he lived in a rooming house and abandoned him and he became a ward Manson, who with five members of his persons including actress Sharon Tate, is life.

At left, Manson as he appeared recently stare is evident in a file picture from Ventura Manson was photographed in Indianapolis as a messenger boy. His mother had County Juvenile Center. Manson May Seek Lawyer's Help at Tate Murder Trial LOS ANGELES (AP) An attorney says Charles M. Manson now plans to ask for lawyers to help him represent himself when he comes to trial in the Sharon Tate murder case. Luke McKissack, a lawyer who specializes in criminal law, told newsmen Monday: "Manson never said he wanted to solely represent himself, but he wants a voice in his own defense so the jury will get to know him." McKissack said Manson will ask Superior Court later this week or next Monday to permit West Branch Residents Meet, Visit WEST BRANCH The town of West Branch has been a place of many meetings and visits among friends this month, but not all residents have been able to take part in such activities.

Park Albaugh of West Branch suffered a broken leg in a fall and is at home recuperating. Mrs. Edna Billick flew to Florida to spend the winter. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Lewis Dec. 14 at University Hospital. The Centerdale Club met at the Cookson home Dec. 10, with Mrs. Alfred Fawcet and Mrs.

William Rose as hostesses. Mrs. Mildred Irey gave a Christmas reading. A playlett was given by Esther Jensen, Wilma Kline, and Joice Pedersen. The hymn of the month, arranged by Mrs.

Mary Foster, was a Christmas song sung by Mardell Foster, who also played guitar Carols also were by the suthe group. The hostess served 34 people. Each woman of the home was given a favor made by Mrs. Mary Helen Fawcett and Mrs. Genevieve Jacobson.

Mrs. Glenn Hoffman entertained the Carnation Club in her home Dec. 11. Ardith Henderson served as co-hostess. Mrs.

Marie Anderson and Mrs. Vivian Howard were in charge of a gift exchange. Gifts for the County Home at Tipton were brought to the meeting. Mrs. and Mrs.

Vernon Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pendergast of Missouri were here to attend the retirement party for their brother-in-law, Minard Thomas who recently retired from the postal service. The party was held at the United Methodist Church. The daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Pendergast, Mrs. Chuck Mahaffy of Center Point, also was present. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Alan Thomas also flew from Colorado to attend his father's retirement party. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Guthrie of Evanston, were weekend guests in the home of Mrs. Guthrie's another, Mrs.

Irma Guthrie. The Sunshine Club met at the home of Mrs. William Hobbs in Iowa City, for a Christmas party. Christmas gifts were changed, and activites and refreshments followed. 'I Am Curious (Yellow)' Banned in L.A.

LOS ANGELES (AP) Warrants are out for eight movie houses in Los Angeles County showing the Swedish film "I am Curious and officers have begun confiscating prints of it on the grounds it's obscene. Sidney A. Cherniss head of the district attorney's special section on p*rnography, said Monday the warrants were obtained after law enforcement officers viewed the and signed affidavits that, in their opinion, it was obscene. 4. Notices FREE STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE for consumer complaints.

Liaison between consumer and manufacturer. 337-5875, 337-4607. 6. Instruction MUSIC LESSONS All Instruments. Popular prices.

Bill Hill Music Studios and Sales. Rentals available, Iowa City, call 351-1138 7. Jobs of Interest, Men or Women COOK FOR noon and evening meals for 25 boys. 337-2938. AAA MOTOR Club, of lowa has sales opening in Iowa and surrounding area.

For confidential interview call or write 1022 South Gilbert lowa City. Phone 338-7525. WORLD BOOK Childcraft representatives needed. Phone 338-1994 after 8 p.m. HEAD START center supervisor, MA degree, Head Start or preschool preferred.

Equal opportunity employer. Contact H.A.C.A.P. 105 8th Ave. S.E., Cedar Rapids, 1-366-7631. GRILL OPERATOR, night manager and waitress wanted.

Full or part time night work. Dial 337-5511. Hamburg Inn No. 1, 119 lowa Ave. 8.

Jobs of Interest, Men PART evenings. Come HELP to 410 wanted East mornings Market, and between 8 a.m.-11 a.m. for. Interview. WANTED Drive attendant, part time.

Call 338-7127. EXPERIENCED PRODUCE manager wanted. Apply in person. mart Food Store, Iowa City. CUSTODIAN 10 a.m.

p.m.. 40 hour week. Also need substitute bus driv. ers. Apply in person, Solon Community Administration Office.

APARTMENT MANAGER. Excellent opportunity for ambitlous Individual. Resident manager responsible for leasing, general maintenance and record keeping. Salary based on experience. Send resume to Box S-4, Press-Citizen.

9. Jobs of Interest, Women MATURE WOMAN for baby-sitting and housework in River Heights home. Own I transportation and references needed. Call 351-8945 after 5:30 p.m. COOK WANTED Medical fraternity, 20 boys, live-in, good wages.

338-7894. WAITRESSES WANTED 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Paul and Joe's. Call 338-7356.

WANTED MASSEUSE. WIll train. Beautician background helpful. 338-9536, Red's World. CHIROPRACTIC RECEPTIONIST Must be between 25-40.

Typing Is required. Permanent full time employment. 351-3541. NURSE AID p.rn. to p.m., part-time.

Greenwood Acres. 338-4256. TAKING APPLICATIONS for full and part-time help. Towncrest Drug Fair. SHIRT FINISHER, experience not necessary.

Apply In person Big One Hour Cleaners, The Mall Shopping Center. REGISTERED NURSE or Licensed Practical Nurse, part-time, 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift. Greenwood Acres, 338-4256 for Mrs.

Wright. MATURE HOUSEWIFE, port time. Coralville Dairy Queen and Maid-RIte. 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. or p.m.

$1.60 per hour. Contact In person Bernie Wright, manager. WISE WOMEN BUY AVON Wiser women sell Avon. You can earn in your spare time selling near home. Call now Dial 338-4366 or write to Mrs.

Anna Marie Urban, Avon District Manager, 2319 Friendship, Iowa City, towa. WANTED Experienced nurses aides. Pleasant working conditions. Call 351-7460 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

10. Work Wanted PROFESSIONAL FURNITURE repair and refinishing. Guaranteed. 644-2569 after 5:30 p.m. DENTAL ASSISTANT position.

Available January 5. Dial 337-7108. SEWING AND minor designing. References, furnished. 337-2922.

WANTED Alterations. Expert work. Alden's Department Store. CUSTOM SEWING Crocheting, knitting, embroidery. Hens, $1 up.

Solon, 644-2569. 10-A. Baby Sitting EXPERIENCED SITTER has openings for girls two and older. Monday Friday. $20.

Coralville. Phone 337-7609. MATURE DEPENDABLE woman for baby-sitting light houskeeping. One child. Salary open.

337-9557, after 4 p.m. portation. One child, 5 years old. BABY WANTED. Own transday, Contact Garden manager Aportments.

at Fab's, Excellent 351-9418. pay. JACK AND JIlI Nursery School offers an exciting opportunity for preschool children. 1214 Highland Court. Dial 338- 3890.

TEND CHILDREN in my home, beginning January 5. Court HIII Area. 351-1459. HUMPTY-DUMPTY Nursery School hag a qualified staff and a professional preschool program for day care students. Dial 337-3842.

11. Pets SIAMESE KITTENS Seven weeks old, registered, shots. Call 338-4041. FREE PUPPIES Dial 338-1247 AKC MALE Pom for stud service. Phone 338-2466 after 5 p.m.

FREE PUPPIES 100 good home. 10 weeks. 628-4778 after 5. FOR SALE Female sealpoint kitten. 338-5227.

1287. Selling equipment separately. FOR SALE Large tropical, fish. FREE PUPPIES. 338-1775.

JULIA'S FARM KENNELS Puppies. Boarding. Grooming. Call 351- 3562. PUPPIES AKC miniature schnauzers, $85.

Dial Oxford, 628-4849. MALE REGISTERED German Shepherd Year old. Make offer. Call 338-5543. JILROVIN KENNELS Golden Retriever, Setter, Sheltie, Chihuahua puppies.

Persian kittens. Phone 627-2651, West Liberty. One-half pure bred German shepherd puppies, $5 each. Call 626-2453. TWO AKC registered female Beagle puppies, ten weeks old.

$25 each. 1-723- 4495. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. $5.00 off, white registered German Shepherd pups. Females $30.

Make it a white Christmas all year. 656-2560 Kalona. IOWA CITY Pet Cemetery. Dial 338- 7610 or 338-0231. BLUEPOINT SIAMESE KITTENS Dial 351-8409 after 6 p.m.

GROOMING AND Clipping. Call 629- 5142, Lone Tree. TROPICAL FISH, bird feeders, pets, and supplies. Brenneman Seed Store, 401 South Gilbert. 338-8501.

PROFESSIONAL ALL breed, groomings. AKC puppies. Boarding. 351-5341 or 337-9810. PUPPIES, Brittany Spanial, Dachshund, Dalmatians, Doberman pincher, miniature schnauzers, pugs.

Dial 351- 3562. FIND TENANTS fast with Press-CItizen Want Ads. (12. Good Things 1 to Eat FOR SALE New crop fancy pecans; English walnuts; peanuts, salted or roasted in the shell; apples; sweet potatoes; home grown Irish potatoes; citrus fruit and other products. Eden Truck Farm, Lone Tree, Iowa, Phone 629-4677.

13. Building Materials and Equipment LONG LIFE LOGAN LONG 240 lb. 3 tab seal shingles square $7.95 x4' x8' or 4'x9' Impregnated sheathing sq. ft. 7c Door frames with outside moulding 2'-8' x1 $9.45 x1 $9.85 Swisher Feed Lumber Company Swisher, Iowa 857-2681 14.

Farmer's Column TWELVE HEAD Angus calves weighing 450-500 -pounds. Call 679-2364. FOR SALE Sows and gilts. To farrow January 15. Phone 645-2176.

HOG PRODUCERS Reznor Hanging barns Heaters and are the machine best shops. for heating, ho: stallation. Call Econogas Company, 337- 4173. FOR DAILY grain markets, B. P.

and Roth Feeds. Call HIlls Grain and Feed Inc. 683-2280, Hills; or 648-3579, Riverside. SEVENTY HEAD fully conditioned Hereford heifer calves. Approximate weight, 650.

683-2241. FOR SALE Two year old Tamworth boar. Phone 337-3070; NOTICE TRAPPERS. Hunters. Furs.

Saturdays only. Fin and Feather, 943 South Riverside Drive. HAMPSHIRE BOARS for sale. Ernest Yedlik, one mile cast of Nichols. LIMESTONE HAULING and spreading.

Soil testing avallable. Carl Chadek Trucking Service, Iowa City. Dial 338-8390. FOR SALE Choice May and June Duroc boars. George Parsons, Phone 643-2479.

SPOTTED POLAND China boars for sate. Arthur Balley Son, Route 2, West Liberty. WANTED SUB-soiler and 2 way plow. 337-3088. CALL US daily for bids on corn and other grain.

338-9150, Cedar-Johnson Farm Service. WANTED Hogs that don't gain. Phone 455-2091, Lisbon, Iowa. WANTED New corn. WIll pay premium price.

Yoder Feeds, 683-220 Sharon Center. 16. Miscellaneous for Sale SLOT CAR layout, many cars, accessories. Excellent condition. 337-4341.

MOVIE SOUND projector, 16 mm, Beil and Howell, excellent condition. Call West Branch, 643-2231. ELECTROLUX SALES and Service. Wayne Bentz. 317 Douglas Court.

351-7509. FOR SALE Refrigerator, $25; snow tires, 8.00 14, white sidewalls, plus others; 1968 Kenmore dishwasher, $100; 1968 Kenmore upright freezer, $175; garden tools, lawn furniture; bookshelves; two sofas, each $25; dehumidifier; picnic table; gun rack; skates; several other items. Call 351-1860. HOMELITE CHAIN Saws Sales and service. McCabe Equipment, Inc.

337-2121. FOR GOOD dry fireplace wood. LaVern Barton, 629-5352. Lone Tree. SUPER STUFF, sure nuf! That's Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and upholstery.

Rent electric shampooer, $1. Lenoch Cilek. SEARS 16" convertible bicycle, with training wheels. Good condition. Call 338-8861.

STAMPS, LETTERS, albums, accessorles. Trade, sell. lowa City Philatelic, 338-3409. FLUFFY SOFT and bright are carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1.

Scott's, Wardway Plaza, the Mall. YOCUM SALVAGE COMPANY Special deals on Christmas decorations, also, new -and used clothing. Lumber, electrical supples, new and used plumbing fixtures. Phone 337-2337. TWO WAY RADIOS, new and used.

O' Rourke Brothers Radio. 319-664-4206, Webster, Iowa. DELICIOUS ORCHARD fresh apples. Fresh apple cider. Pleasant Valley Orchards Nursery.

1301 South Linn. VIOLETS, BEGONIAS, big plants of many kinds. Reasonable. Dial 337-2662. FIREWOOD, oak and hickory.

Delivery. Reasonable. Call Tiffin, 645-2457. Packing boxes and fiber barrels for sale. 338-8076.

18. Home Furnishings SEARS PORTABLE whole house humIdifier, $60. 337-4329. MUST SELL bicycle, refrigerator, dishwasher, chest and dresser, davenport, chairs, tables, lamps, room dividers, rugs. Phone 338-3961.

Applications Being Accepted for personnel to work in our new exciting Kentucky Roast Beef Restaurant. Soon to be open. Full time and part time. Apply in person every day this week at 521 Highway 1, West, Or call Mr. Anderson at 338-7946 for appointment.

Drivers Needed Train NOW to drive semi truck, local and over the road. You can earn over $4.00 per hour, after short training. For interview and application, call 309-788-7421, or write Safety Department, Nationwide Systems, Blackhawk Terminal Building, 602 First Street, Rock Island, Island, 61201. MEDICAL SECRETARY -RECEPTIONIST FOR DOCTOR'S OFFICE Must enjoy meeting the public. Typing skills required.

Dictaphone experience essential. Pleasant working conditions. Phone 643-5311, West Branch CITY OF IOWA CITY NEEDS PARKING TICKET SUPERVISOR Responsibility in supervising parking ticket processing. Considerable experience in dealing with the public. Secretarial experience preferred Must be a high school graduate.

40 hour week and salary commensurate with experience. Paid vacation, generous sick leave policy, life insurance program, Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Apply in person. Personnel Department, Civic Center 410 East Washington Street 118. Home Furnishings IT'S INEXPENSIVE TO clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre.

Rent electric shampooer. $1. Drug Fair, Coralville. and towa City. SMALL DINETTE set.

Excellent condition. L-shaped counter, formica top. 351- 3518. EARLY AMERICAN couch, bronze Frigidaire refrigerator, metal table, four chairs, rummage. 351-1289.

LIVING ROOM and bedroom furniture, desk. Like new. 809 Eastmoor. FOR THE largest selection of used appliances, see Swalls Refrigeration, Inc. 205 South Capitol.

STAND UP crushed carpet with our new Host cleaning cleans without water. Rent machine si. Kirwan Furniture. Phone 338-1151. FOR SALE Used chest of drawers, desks, bunk beds, full sized and single beds.

Abrams, 408 South Glibert. IOWA CITY's largest display of unfinished furniture. Gilpin's, 330 E. Market, dial 338-7573. 222 1st Avenue, Coralville, dial 338-7977.

20. Antiques CHILD'S BOB SLED, rare child's folding desk. Mockingbird HIll, Lisbon, lowa. "ANTIQUES" 614 Capitol. Open Tuesday and Thursday, p.m.

9 p.m. Saturday, 5 p.m. 21. Sporting Goods GIRLS FIGURE skates. Size 11.

New. 338-6300. ATTENTION SNOWMOBILERS. New Year's eve potluck supper and all night trail rides at Coral Marina. Bring your machines and come join the party.

Supper at 8 p.m. For more information call 351-9290. COME JOIN THE FUN! Complete selection of Ski-doo, Polaris and Evinrude snowmobiles, parts, clothing, sleds, and accessories at Coral Marina, north on Prairie Du Chien Road. Open every day except Tuesday and closed at 6 p.m. on Sunday.

351- 9290. SNO-PRINCE and Polaris Snowmobiles. Compare our quaitty and prices with others. Ned's Auto and Cycle, Riverside, Iowa. 648-3241.

The big STEAM OUT at Wunder Spa January 1, 2 a.m.-12 noon South Clinton 122. Musical Instruments MUST SELL epiphone Cassino guitar. A-1 condition. Best offer. 338-4257.

THOMAS TRANSISTOR electric organ. Excellent condition. Call 338-5543. FOR SALE Ovasion guitar, six string, Josh White model. $350 or best offer.

Call 1337-3554. 14-INCH Ludwig Snare Drum, stand, carrying case. Dial 338-1680 after 6 p.m. ACCORDION GUITAR LESSONS Instruments furnished beginning students. 338-9545 after 4 p.m.

Boddicker School of Music, 911 First Avenue, towa City, lowa. 23. Wanted to Buy WANT HI-LO Hospital bed. Must be in good condition. 351-8449 or 338-4493.

USED CATTLE chute and used small carden-tiller. 351-6545. WANTED 4 cycle, 46 H.P. gas engine. Useable.

338-8067. WANTED 100 bales of hay. Phone 643-5456. West Branch, evenings. FARMLAND within 15 miles of lowa City.

Write Box D-18, Press-Citizen. "BUYING" OLD furniture, China, silver, attic and basem*nt accumulations. 614 Capitol. 338-0993. GOING SOMEPLACE? Buy a good used car from Press-Citizen Want -Charles seven in his hypnotic (right) worked of the McKissack to argue the merits of joint counsel.

Judge William B. Keene gave permission last week for Manson to be own attorney. He told the 35-year-old defendant that he could seek advice from professional lawyers but could have no co-counsel. "You're going to call all the shots yourself," Keene said. Keene's clerk, Edie Hollenbeck, said as things now stand Manson would question prospective jurors personally, present his own opening statement if he wishes to make one, examine and cross examine all witnesses and make his own closing arguments.

Manson, bearded and longhaired cult leader, is charged with murder along with four of his followers in the gunshot-knifing deaths last Aug. 9 of Miss Tate and four other persons at the Benedict Canyon estate of the actress. The same five and a sixth defendant are charged also with the knife slayings of a wealthy market owner and his wife. Two of the defendants, both held in other states, filed legal notice Monday that they will continue to fight extradition. Kalona Bank Party Held KALONA The annual holiday dinner party for personnel and directors of the Kalona Savings Bank and guests was held recently in Washington, with Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Hendrickson as host and hostess. Hendrickson is bank president.

Attending were James Strabala, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marn ner, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Feldman, E.

J. Hesselschwerdt, Mrs. Smith, William TeBockhorst, Rita Grout, Mr. and Mrs. S.

S. Statler, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Nisly, Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight Schumann, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thirtle, Mr. and Mrs. Woldemar Zinn, Mrs.

Lloyd Pantel, Mrs. Wino Strabala, Margaret and Mary Logan, Harold Chapman, Nelson Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Way. Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Alt enter-. tained the dinner -bridge club in their home Saturday for the annual Christmas party. Members shared a cooperative dinIner after holiday which gift games of exchange bridge a were held. Others attending the holiday event were Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Guengerich, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gingerich. The next club meeting will be Jan.

17 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beck. Members of the Alpha Club held their regular meeting, Monday afternoon at Pleasantview Home. Residents of the home were guests at the holimeeting.

Arrangements were made by Mrs. I. E. Grady, Mrs. Raymond Yotty and Mrs.

1 Irvin Grout. Mrs. H. V. Beck read poetry, after which a program was by a fourth grade class of Mid-Prairie school.

Their teacher, Mrs. Velma Yoder assisted. There also was group singing led by Mrs. R. L.

Hendrickson, and refreshments were served by the hostesses. Each guest was presented a gift by the 17 club members participating. Two More lowa Gls Die in Viet WASHINGTON (AP) The Defense department has announced the deaths of two more Iowans in Vietnam. Marine Pfc. Ricky Glaspey, 20, of Mason City, was reported killed Dec.

26 by small arms fire while on patrol. He had been in Vietnam four months. Also reported killed in action was Spec. 4 William T. Hatting, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard A. Hatting of Ashton. No details have been released in connecItion with Hatting's death. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Want Ad Rates ($2 Minimum Charge) (10 Word Minimum) One time 20c per word Three times 25c per word Seven times 33c word Ten times 38c per word 30 times 90c per word (for consecutive day insertions) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY $2.25 per Column Inch.

Contracts Available. Card of Thanks Ad $2.50 Card of Thanks WANT to thank my doctors, nurses, aides, relatives, Brotherson neighbors, Burge their friends kindFather for ness in making my stay in Mercy Hospital more happy. Mable Sladek. 1. Funeral Notices BESITANS Funeral Home Mrs.

Charles A. Beckman Lee Butherus Richard A. Jones 24 Hour Ambulance Service 507 E. College 337-3240 HUDSON Cecil Hudson, 69, 531 Clark Street. Funeral services ing.

GRENELL Rodney William Grenell, 44, 402 6th Street, Coralville. Funeral services pending. MILLER Anna Miller, 85, 821 Melrose Avenue. Funeral services pending. YODER Dr.

Edwin C. Yoder, 77, Tacoma, Wash. Funeral services were held today. GEORGE L. GAY FUNERAL HOME 2720 Muscatine Ave.

MS Govern- Dwyer Oathout BREJCHA Miss Clara Brejcha, 62, Caroline Court. Funeral services were held today. THE DONOHUE MORTUARY Walter J. Donohue Laddie R. Kostel Delmer M.

Sample Across From the Post Office AMUNDSON Mary Ann Amundson. Funeral services pending at Monona, Iowa. HUTCHINSON Carroll J. Hutchinson, 60, of 40 North Lowell. Requiem High Mass Wednesday, 9 a.m.

at St. Mary's Church. Rosary Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the Mortuary. JARRETT Guy Jarrett.

Funeral services pending at Fordyce, MIDDLETON Robert Middleton. Funeral services pending at Onawa, Iowa. RAYMOND E. B. Raymond, 416 Grant Street.

For further information, please call 338-8171. YESLINEK Mrs. Anna Yeslinek. Burial held today. ZAHNER Leo J.

Zahner, 58, of 921 East Burlington. Funeral services Wednesday, 2 p.m. at the Mortuary. Rev. George Backman officiating.

3. Personals LEAVING JANUARY Would like to someone California. assist 338-8736. driving and expenses IDEAL GIFT Artist's portrait, children or adults. Pencil, charcoal $5.

Pastel $20. Oil $85 up. 338-0260. AVON PRODUCTS To buy or sell. Dial 338-4366.

WATKINS PRODUCTS Don Scheetz, 628-4381. oxford. Ads. 1970 Christmas Club at Coralville Save $1, $2, up to $10 a week for a $50 to $500 Christmas "Bonus" next November. FREE Stadium Blanket When You Open a $500 Club.

Coralville Bank TRUST COMPANY Member F.D.I.C. Hwy. 6 West, Coralville, Iowa SPECIAL LIVESTOCK AUCTION HAWKEYE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Fairfax, Iowa Friday, January 2 Sale Starts at 12 o'clock We are holding our 2nd Special Sale on Friday, January: 2. Consignments are 60 Angus steers and heifers, weight 450 to 500 lbs. from one farm, 20 Angus Black Whiteface calves, weight 450 80 steers, weight 700 lbs; 25 Hereford steers and heifers, weight 400 lbs.

We will also have 500 cattle not listed at this time. LYLE DONOHOE, AUCTIONEER "SPECIAL" Calf and Yearling Sale SATURDAY, JAN. 3 12:30 COLUMBUS, JUNCTION, IOWA This is the annual first of the New Year Special Stocker and Feeder Sale. All cattle are consigned and brought in the morning of the sale. Every animal is fresh from the farm of the owner.

A few outstanding listings 185 real fancy quality (all one set) short yearling heifers, 500-650 lbs. 325 steer and heifer calves, mostly Angus and Angus cross from consignments of 30 to 50 head each; 30 big 6 year old black whiteface cows carrying service of Angus bull. A great set of cows. Many more listings expected by sale time. Those considering selling are assured broad buying interest.

SMYLIE-HAUPERT LIVESTOCK CO. Call or Contact: F. D. Smylie Col. H.

M. Duncan Don Haupert Office Phone Col. Jim Soukup 319-728-2444 WHO CAN DO IT? Best Place to Get Those Efficient and Reasonably Priced Services. Answering Service Janitorial Service 8 fessional, A.M. to personal.

midnight Telephone Business, Answering pro- ECONOMY CLEANING for businesses Exchange. 338-5434. and offices. Dial 337-3792. Appliance Repair Laundry Service PROFESSIONAL Household YOU 320 WILL like the REFRIGERATION "Appliance, commercial.

at E. Burlington day service. or 316 E. BloomOne Stager 337-ington. 3800.

Automobile Miscellaneous BROWN'S BODY SHOP PIPE Repair. Call THAWING Strub Welding 337-9135. Body Tiffin, and lowa. Fender Phone Repair 645-2070. Work SHARPENING ICE Skates.

Also scissors, Locksmith knives, saws. Swartzendruber's Carpet and Sharpening. 338-0393. SICKROOM SUPPLIES 5 cents FURNITURE foot. Free shampooing.

esti- Drug Fair, Towncrest. Phone 338-7545. CARPET. Carpet, square mates. 337-7654.

TIMES PHOTO Photo finishing Camera repair. 351-4090. Carpentry Wardway COPY Plaza. MARK'S REMODELING 206. Dey Building.

338-5816. Room DUPLICATOR Service. Small jobs are my specialty. For chine. Zerox maall your carpentry needs call, 351-5098, evenings.

Painting Decorating Furnace Cleaning No INTERIOR PAINTING MR. POWER job small! Call 338-2481. CLEAN Furnace, air conditioner cleaning. Wall washing, Phone PAINTING Paul Chelf. INTERIOR carpet and upholstery shampoo.

338-4538. 337-7119 after 4:30 p.m. izing SCHEETZ in POWER cleaning systems Special- this CALL THINKING FOR OF PAINTING? area since cleaning 1958. Dial heating 338-3130. in AL FREE ESTIMATES EHL, 644-2489.

Furniture Repair Sewer Excavating Upholstery PLUGGED SEWERS and drains? No Custom man. charge if 337-7166. we fall. Call your Roto-Rooter ABRAMS FURNITURE upholstering, repairing our specialty. Excellent workmanship.

338-5096. Tree Service Home Improvements SEPTIC Roto-Rooter TANKS and cesspools cleaned. TORGINOL SEAMLESS Floors For- Sewer Service. ton. merly Phone Rockafellow 338-5435.

Floors. Lewis Skip- YOCUM'S TREE Service. and tired removing. Insured and bonded. Trimming COMBINATION WINDOWS and doors.

you're of waiting, phone 337-7400 Miller Rusco Window Company. Dial or 337-2337. Free Estimates. 338-1712. AIR CONDITIONING and all types Trucking of heating.

Schuppert Koudelka. PULVERIZED TOP soil. Fill Dial 337-4640. Driveway, wall patio stone. Sand dirt.

INSULATION Chadek Grading, equipment. Carl and gravel. Cellulose fiber blown into your home Trucking Service, 338-8390. by Ludington's. Phone 337-7773 for free LIGHT HAULING estimate.

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