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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 20

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 1964. WATERLOO SUNDAY COURIER WATERLOO. IOWA Hunter on Horseback in First Starring Role in 2 Years Post Twtfity loads in the hide department. 'under th settlement terms to create a new iob load "more Becker said the dispute was Irene Sherman Rites at Frederika iCOURIFR NFWS SERVICE! CEDAR FALLS Irene Isa 'Horses Are My Touch 8 Members of Family Injured In Car Accident Decker Strike Settled at Mason City Two Injured in Separate Mishaps Here in line with procedures at other Armour plants" and less whether company-instituted job standards were attainable. NTR09U strenuous than the hide depart- He said the company agreed men job standards had been.

MASON CITY If) A strike Two Waterloo residents suf (COURIFR NFWS SFRVICE' which had idled some 900 men ELK RUN HEIGHTS Eight nwmhprs nf an Rvansrialp fam- fered minor injuries yesterday 3 afternoon in a pair of To the World's Most Delicious Chicken that happened 20 minutes apart. At 3:34 p.m., cars driven by terday afternoon when the car they were riding in careened 18, of the Gilbertville Rd. north Aurel of the Povner Cemetery. Two Thomas Morgan Beers, 154 Montrose and were hospitalized. For that evening of fun Tr Dining Entertainment it and your Favoritt Cocktail The Beautiful, Adorable JILL LASS Far Limited Engagement Playing Nightly at the Jacob E.

Decker Packing Co. plant here since Aug. 14 has been settled. Al Becker, president of Local 38, United Packinghouse Workers Union, said members of the local approved the settlement agreement Friday night. He said normal operations at the plant, a subsidiary of the Armour would resume tomorrow and slaughter would get underway Tuesday.

The strike was over work Ellyn Berger, 71, of 432 Campbell collided at the intersection of Broadwav and W. Charles Vetternack, 29, of 122 Marie Evansdale, told the belle Eherman, 85, died at Sar-: tori Memorial hospital at 5:30 p.m. yesterday. She was born at June 14, 1885, the daughter ofi George and Martha Hinkley Simmons. She was married on May 11, 1904, in Frederika to Gilbert Sherman.

She was a resident of the Western Home since November of 1964. Mrs. Sherman was a member of the Methodist church of Frederika. Surviving are a son. Kenneth M.

Sherman, Stony Ford, Calif. a daughter, Mrs. Donald M.j Baker, 1322 South Park Rd.J three sisters, Mrs. Carroll Sher-: man and Mrs. Mollie Thomp- son both of Frederika; H.

R. Miller of Omaha, two grandchildren. Funeral services will be a 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Melh-i odist church at Frederika with Dr. J.

I. LaFavre, chaplain of, the Western Home, Burial will be in the Alcock1 cemetery at Frcdenlu. Friends; Parker Sts. The Berger Highway Patrol his then slid into another vehiclelhrakes failed as he attempted driven by Harold Andrew Web-V turn onto the Gilbertville Rd. er, 46, 1014 Wilbur St.

The car rolled into a ditch Mrs. Berger was treated at.and caught fire. Allen Memorial Hospital for a Treated at Schoitz Memorial 09 1 Piano and Song Styling that art "out oi this world," plui a spicy comical chit-chat that will make, your vening a resl big succesi. Last Big Week! Don't Miss Her! Hospital in Waterloo for cuts and bruises were: Vetternack; his son Robert Sero, Charles Sero, Edward Sero, Mary Shuman, 10; and Margaret Shuman, 9. Hospitalized in good condi brothers, Stanley and Warren Cooper, both of Floyd, and Howard, of Hanlontown.

Burial will be in Osage cemetery. Champion Funeral Home is in charge. cut head. She was charged with failure to yield to oncoming vehicles. Police said her car made a left turn in front of the Beers vehicle.

Twenty minutes later, Truman Howard Williams, 21, of 12 Franklin suffered leg cuts 3 PIECES CHICKEN Choice of 2: French Fries, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw or Potato Salad Hot Biscuits and Honey (CARRY OUT ONLY) With This Ad tion with facial cuts is his wife, Offer Good Sun, Aug, 26, 27, 28 EAT FOR TWO TAIPEI Formosa will allow more food for young mothers. Open Daily 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. when his motorcycle was struck Beatrice, 26. Another daughter, by a car driven by Ruth Marie charmaine Sero, 7, is in fairlv Sires, 58, of 628 W.

9th atjgood condition with a fractured the intersection of Mulberry and! collar bone. E- lst sts' I The mishap occurred at 5:20 Williams was treated and laterlp.m. The Highway Patrol was released from Allen Memorial Continuing its investigation. HEAVENLY FRIED CHICKEN may call any time after noon today at the Nelson funeral home. Whitehall Pub Located in the CLAYTON HOUSE MOTEL Mullan Avt.

and Jefferson St. Phone 234-7791 PIZZA HUT 2 LOCATIONS VILLA SHOPPING CENTER LA PORTE RD PHONE 234-2367 Remember: "It't Out of Thit World" Hospital. Mrs. hires was charged with failure to yield the right of way. 234 5583 234-7357 1130 Antborough 724 La Porte Rd.

1 talking acting are a bore." He says he paid Warner Bros. $100,000 to get out of his contract. He did "a lot" of television, starred the past year in four plays in as many cities and had a movie in Spain this spring. Of Reality' HOLLYWOOD (A P)-Tab Hunter has his first Hollywood role in two years, the kind he likes best on horseback. Says the aging ex-bobby sox idol, still trim, clear-eyed and boyish-looking at 35: "Horses are my touch of reality in an unrealistic business.

Some people find it collecting stamps or on the golf course. "But you have to find it somewhere. If you eat, breathe and sleep anything as transient as movies, you miss the important things in life." Hunter is that paradox, a city boy fond of the range. Sun-bronzed, he came from his Oregon horse ranch to co-star with George Montgomery and Yvonne De Carlo in a western, "Huntsville," riding the Texas plains of the Paramount lot. Tab bought the 128-acre thoroughbred ranch on the Oregon coast near Astoria this spring with four partners, including the Los Angeles Dodgers' relief pitcher Bob Miller.

There are 55 horses, and Hunter regrets that the movie will keep him from exhibiting his jumpers at Portland, Vancouver and Seattle shows. No Regret He shows no regret at no longer being "hot" as he was in the 1950s, when fan mail arrived in "bales, snd screaming, teen-aged girls mobbed and kissed him. Of his onetime fan-magazine popularity he said: "You ask yourself, 'Is it really that If it is, your house is on a pretty loose foundation. "It's the hot fudge sundae of this business. You can't live on hot fudge sundaes." Still a bachelor, Hunter has "come close to marriage a couple of times, but now I guess I'm too set in my ways." Born Art Gelien in New York City, raised in Los Angeles, Tab worked as a pharmacy delivery boy and theater usher to earn money for horseback rides.

After a Coast Guard hitch and a Western bit part, he found fame in 1951 as a bare-chested Marine in "Island of Desire" with Linda Darnell. "Battle Cry" with Dorothy Malone and "That kind of Woman" with Sophia Loren were other Hunter hits. But there were long periods of inactivity and, says Tab: "A few years ago I decided I didn't be the biggest star in the business. Sitting around town, you can stagnate. Actors Tax Agency Accuses CORE NEW YORK (AP) The Con Frank Cooper Dies at Osage 'COURIER NFWS SERVICE! OSAGE Funeral services will be 2 p.

m. Tuesday at the First Methodist Church here for Frank Cooper, 67. an Osage area farmer who died Saturday morning at Mitchell County Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife; three daughters: Mrs. Elmer Upcoming: a play in Chicago: gress of Racial Equality collected $22,500 in taxes from its employes but allegedly never passed the money on to the Internal Revenue Service, the federal agency charges.

and a horse show in San Francisco. In 1960, a Municipal Court jury in nearby Glendale cleared him of an accusation that he A snokesman for the IRS said! Wilde of Mitchell, and Mrs. beat his dog. Did the trial hurt his career? "I don't know," Tab pondered. "People can be cruel.

They always prefer to believe the worst. You're guilty until proven innocent." Friday it had filed a tax lien; Walter Smith and Miss Barbara against CORE in U.S. District Cooper, both of Austin, Court for income and Social son: William, Kansas City, curity taxes deducted during the one sister, Mrs. Martin first two quarters of this year. North of Osage; and three MUETHER'S 710 Breadwoy, Waterloo- MIICTUrD'C Town Country Shoo.

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FRESH with RICHARD L. HOLCOMB Director Bureau of Police Science University of Iowa D. QUINN MARTIN Block Hawk County Attorney TED V. RUFFIN Cedar Ropidt Attorney C. A.

FRERICHS Waterloo Attorney ELMER HIGHTOWER Black Hawk County Sheriff ROBERT WRIGHT Waterloo Chief of Police COOKED order Inclndtit 11 pieces et fried chickei, relli gravy Hilly te Est Wi UN U.S. Btv't Insitotit' Chretn ONLTf WILLIAM K. METCALFE Associate Professor of Politicol Science State College of Iowa WARREN MEAD, HOST SUNDAY, 10:30 P.M. M75 15- -PIECE BUCKET i Serves 1 1. 7 Live on for nj PARK ROAD AND BROADWAY 1920 MITCHELL 1220 E.

27th ST. CEDAR FALLS Viewer! may submit questions during the program by calling 234-4401 in Waterloo or 365-7712 in Cedar Rapids Prices Effective Thru Aug. 3 1st.

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