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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 26

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The Courieri
Location:
Waterloo, Iowa
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26
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TTTT 1 Pog Twenty-six WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA WCDNCSDAY, JANUARY W. II- Iowa Death: 553S5V "MkdPy UJUKzJ-5 (COURIER NEWS SERVICE! JAMES TEMPLE WEST UNION Services for James Temple, 48, who died of a heart attack Tuesday while a CONVENIENT I LOCATIONS to Serve You! 710 BROADWAY WATERLOO 3550 LAFAYETTE RD. EVANSDALE Prices good thru Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967 at work, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church; burial at the Elgin Cemetery; Burnham and Wood Funeral Home in charge; survivors include his widow, Barbara; his mother, Mrs.

Sara Temple of Emerson, 2 sisters; Mrs. Bill Denker of Dysart and Mary Kai of Scribner, 4 brothers: George and Clifton, both of Sioux City, Edward of Goodwin, and A. J. Temple of Emerson, Neb. DIRS A niRS Lb.

PORK CHOPS RING Site -tlW CENtEHCUX IOINENO MRS. FRANK WENDT TRAER Services for Mrs. Frank Wendt, 71, who died Tuesday in a Dysart nursing home, will be 2 p.m. Thursday in St. Luke's Lutheran Church here; burial in Buckingham Cemetery; survived by her husband; 2 daughters: Mrs.

Dale Santman of Dysart and Mrs. Jack Nash of Tacoma, 3 sons: Leon of Bellevue, Kenneth of Buckingham and Keith of Traer; 2 sisters and a brother; Erickson Funeral Home here in charge. ORTHA A. ZARR MANCHESTER Services for Mrs. Ortha A.

Zarr, 78, Delaware resident, who died Tuesday at the Delaware Memorial Hospital in Manchester, will be 1:30 p.m. Fr(day at Shelly Funeral Home; burial at Pine View Cemetery in Delaware; survived by a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Opfer of Central City; a brother. Carl March of Oelwein; 3 sisters: Freida Faust of Dela PORK ROAST PU auk CENWR CUT RATH no .11 ib. ware, Miss Emma March of Hawkeye, Miss Nellie March of Delhi.

Sakfast bacon II a MRS. MAYNARD ANDERSON DECORAH Services for Mrs. Maynard J. Anderson, 54, I 1 utH.isiiTTS or it.WW.telf.RllMlVttit J11 nt SLICES CENU who died Monday at Smith Memorial Hospital here, will be 11 HANV a. m.

Thursday at St. Benedict's sis ll mi Catholic Church; burial in church cemetery; survivors are her husband; 2 sons: Larry of Denver, and David at home; her mother, Mrs. Frank Berry of Mason City; a brother, Robert Berry of Mason City; Steine Funeral Home in charge. U. S.

No. 1 Idaho Russet 0-S BIT HIF MRS. MINNIE B. SPRUNG RICEVILLE Services Mrs. Minnie B.

Sprung, 89, Rice-ville native, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. Kline, who died Dec. 12 at Huntington, Long Island, N.

were Dec. 15: cremation followed; her ashes will be brought to Rice- ville for burial in Riverside Cemetery; survived by a son, Bernard K. Sprung of Manhas-set, N. Y. Texas Hamlyn JUICE ORANGES OREN F.

McGREW SUMNER Services for Oren F. McGrew, 74, former Sumner farmer who died Sunday at Evansvllle, were to be Wednesday at the Kriekhaus and Sanson Funeral Home in GRAPEFRUIT TKSJfl' CELLO CARROTS Evansville; burial in Evan Pkg. ville; survivors are his widow, Laura; 6 children; a sister, Mrs Laurence Goldman of Bayfield, Rupert-Frozen mmmS Perch Fillets Wis. Pis. 4 rug.

French Fries WILL KRESS ROWLEY Services are pending at the White Funeral Home at Independence for Will Kress, 89, who died Tuesday night at the Happy Valley Nursing Home in Independence; survivors include a son, Ralph of Rowley, and a daughter, Mrs. Donald Grooms of Ames. (t.V. rrt 555 GOOD VALUE Lbs. NORA OTTO NASHUA Services for Mrs.

Nora Otto, 71, who died Tuesday noon at Floyd County Memorial Hospital, will be 2 p.m. Friday at the St. John Lutheran Church in Charles City; burial in Greenwood Cemetery In Nashua; survived by 2 daughters: Mrs. Arvin Tibbitts of Charles of ft. 9 City and Mrs.

Charles Pennig-ton of Topeka; a son, Argle of Elk Grove, a brother, Glenn I II III. SVi' Tolle of London; 6 sisters: Mrs. August Ebert of Hampton, Mrs. Effie Meyer, Mrs. Jeff Idler, Mrs.

Arnold Saver, Mrs. Frank Pyle. all of Charles City, and Mrs. Leslie Rice of Arizona. SUGARED or 3 GLAZED DONUTS Oil" CHlCKlNf BISMARKS HUNT'S or DEL MONTE CLARENCE E.

KING OELWEIN Services for Clarence E. King, 58, who died Tuesday at Mercy Hospital, will be 2 p.m. Friday at the Methodist Church; burial in Woodlawn Cemetery; masonic services at 8 p.m. at Hintz Funeral Home; survived by his widow, Leone; 2 brothers: Harold of Oelwein and Merle of Cresco, JOHN SELLERS Services for John Sellers, 60, who died at his home Monday, will be 2 p. m.

Thursday at Brant Funeral Home; burial in Floral Hill Memorial Gardens; survived by his widow, Elma; 2 sons: Donald of Tampa, and Marvin of Oelwein; 2 daughters: Mrs. Richard Goldsberry of Fayetteville, N. and Mrs. Marcella Rudolph of Muscatine; a sister, Mrs. Howard Senft of Sumner; a brother, Harry of Vinton.

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