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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 4

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4 Iowa City Press-Citixeiv-Thursday, April 24, Hit Tuesday, Wednesday at Rec Center- Swim Lesson Registration Slated 0 -iV Summer swimming lesson re 1 1 z. Pool this year there will be more than 50 classes a session offered. The additional classes and the indoor pool. Registra-J tion for the Recreation Center pool will coincide with that for the outdoor pools. utes long beginning at these times: Mercer pool 9 a.m., 9:45 a.m., 10:35 11:20 a.m.

and ending at noon. Center pool 8:45 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 10:20 gistration for Iowa City and University Heights residents will begin Tuesday. Registration will be held this year at the Recreation Center Social Hall for indoor and outdoor pools. are designed to relieve the pressure of early registration, recreation officials point out The Park and Recreation De a.m., 11:05 a.m., and ending partment sponsors the lessons. at 11:45 a.m.

City Park pool 11:05 and 11:50 a.m. and 9 4 1 I Hours for registration will be It is important, however, they said, that as many as possible ending at 12:30. Both children Tuesay from 9:30 to 11:30 and adults may participate, but All instructors hold current water safety instructor certificates from the Red Cross, and those completing courses satisfactorily will receive Red Cross certifica register on Tuesday and Wed a.m., p.m., and p.m.; and Wednesday from 9:30 children must have complet Vim ed the first grade by the end to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 4 p.m. Ts mi'! H-? of this school year, to be eligi tion, with the exception of non- Non-residents of Iowa City may nesday when the department is set up and volunteers are available to help.

The Iowa City PTA is providing volunteer help for registration. ble. Persons may register for register Wednesday afternoon, swim and Beginner I. only one class at a time. but not before.

Registration With the addition of Mercer '-TV hours after Wednesday will be These classes will be offered: Non-swimmer, Beginner Be from 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. It is necessary for registration ginner II, Advanced Beginner, Intermediate Swimmer, Ad vanced Swimmer, Junior and to be made in person by the parents of minor children because registration cards must Senior Life Saving. The lesson program takes be signed and fees paid, recrea place at both the outdoor pools 13 13 Come ioin 13 our 13 tion official said.

Fees are for the outdoor pools and $2.50 A Park Is For Picnics Despite brisk winds and chilly weather, picnickers once again are heading for the open spaces In Ihe city and nearby areas. Their numbers still are somewhat low, but then so Is the temperature. Availing themselves of the spring serenity at City Park are (In top photo) Mrs. Thomas A. Bailey (left) of 811 Melrose Avenne, her sons Tommy and Jamie, and Carolyn Brumm of 741 Melrose Avenue; and (In bottom photo) Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald E. Mc-Clellen of S47 Emerald Street. (Press-Citizen Photos) 7E for the indoor pool. 13 There will be four sessions i offered this summer, each including 12 lessons, and lasting two weeks, beginning June 16 13 13 28: second session July 2 18 excluding July 4, 5 and 12; third session July 21-Aug.

Rita Kottner From every point of view, a fourth session Aug. 4 Aug. 16. tour is the best way to see i Class periods will be 40 min El El ol ol ol 51 ol ol ol ol ol 1 ol ol ol ol ol ol ol ol bl ol Bl El El You've heard of walk-outs and sit-ins. We're going to be different and have a Come join us.

Monday thru Saturday 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Just 2 blocks south of Old Capitol Help us demonstrate our friendly customer service the kind that makes grocery shopping at Whiteway the nicest "happening" In downtown Iowa City! Coralville Police Court 13 13 13 13 13 13 (3 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 L. G. Klein, Judg SPEEDING Luttier, North Liberty, 10 Larry fine.

James D. Dinsmore, 501 Seventh Ave-! nue, Coralville, $10 fine. Mark E. Levins. S7 fine.

Sandra Sue Henness, 514 Seventh Ave-I Europe. You get extraordinary value out of every dollar. After you know the length of your vacation, decide whether you want to fly to Europe, or sail on a luxury liner. Now, choose the time of year you'll go (off season travelers enjoy extra savings), and think about the countries you wish to visit. Let us help you with your holiday plans so that you can enjoy every precious vacation moment, secure in the knowledge that all will run smoothly.

With one phone call to us, we will make all your reservations, including hotel and car rentals at no extra cost. Do come in soon. RED CARPET Travel Service 123 S. Dubuque nue. Coralville.

S10 fine. Annamarla E. Rhoads, 669 Hawkeye, Court, S10 fine. irabeth E. Morrison, ws HawKeve Court, $28 fine.

Lawrence p. wroy, 5B HawKeve toun, SU fine. George R. Richter, Peona, $20 13 fine. Gerald L.

Edwards, Lone Tree, $20' 3 whiteway 13 fine. STOP SIGN Philip M. Lee, Oxford, $10 fine. Vernon L. Delllnger, Milton, $5 fine, OTHER CHARGES Christina S.

Clausen, Rout 5, red Serving Quality Foods To Discriminating Iowa Citians For Generations At 813 South Clinton Street light, $10 fine. 13 13 13 El El Adeline Sherman, 802 sixth Avenue, Coralville, parking in prohfblted lone, $5 fine. No Driving Licenses For Kuwaiti Wives KUWAIT (AP) Kuwaiti Mss Shradel Invited To Honors Banquet Friends of Ul Libraries To Hear Talk on Friday Robert W. wmterfeld, Sioux Center, false checks under $20, $15 fine. Melvll V.

Monson, Lakeside Apartments, restricted license, $5 fine. Thomas M. Henrlchs, LeChateau Apartments, Coralville, failure to stop In assured clear distance. $15 fine. housewives and school children will no longer be given driving Stephen W.

Byers, 204 Sixth Street, Coralville, intoxication, $20 fine. licenses, because of congestion RIVERSIDE Fatricia has received an invitation Memories of 49 years on the of the manuscripts dhi Dale A. Yocom, 402 East Davenport Street, intoxication in a public place, $95 fine. staff of the Library of congress Sj0n 0f the Library of Congress, and the high accident rate, Kuwait's chief traffic officer has announced. There are 120,000 cars in the FLYING FIRST and on his retirement he wasllu named the Library's lionoraryjto be held at Northwest Mis-consultant in the humanities, a.souri State College, Maryville, win De me topic oi uavia Mearns at the annual dinner of the Friends of the University of Iowa Libraries Friday at 8 Mrs.

Betty Miller's country, which has a population of 500,000 and an area of 9,375 post new previously only by po- Mo. The event is held prior to flieht across the Pacific from p.m. at the Highlander Mipper et Robert Frost, Santa Monica, to BriS' square miles. Last year 35 peo Club. pie died in road accidents the graduation each year.

Patricia will graduate with honors on Mav 29, receiving a Bachelor His other titles have included highest figure in Kuwait's hMo bane, Australia, marked the first time the Pacific was spanned by a woman flying GIFTS LEATHER GOODS 116 E. Washington, Iowa City Welcomes You To Our ry and highest in the Arab of Science Degree in Home world. alone. Economics. wno reurea irom assista, jn.

Library in 196. is spending the. superintendent of road-' week at II, consulting with fa- rooms, chief reference li-culty members and bbrary staff brari assistant ibrarian or members involved the acqui- AmPrican and hold. smon and collection of of the chai. of A kan talk is "In Lieu of Flowers." For 17 vears Mearns was Mearns is the author of books on the Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Magna Carta, as well as of "The Story Up to Now," an account of LORE TRANSMITTED ORALLY Move To Ainsworth Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Curtis, a teacher in the Highland System moved during the weekend1 to Ainsworth. They had been residing in the Paul Stuart apartment. Mr. and Mrs.

John Musser and Michelle have moved to the house recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wingler in northwest Riverside. They had lived in the Yordi mobile-home. Joy Neal of Muscatine was a Sunday visitor in the home Despite their highly developed the Library first HI years.

civilization, the Incas had no; He specializes in studies of Ab- svstems of writing and all know-jraham and has written several books about him. ledge and lore was transmitted orallv. Numerical records were Georp IWaslungton Iniversitv and the kept on knotted cords, accord-) Universjtv of and has ing to the Encyclopaedia Bntan-; a Litt. 1). degree from Lincoln Now Thru Saturday, April 26th Enzler's of Cedar Rapids proudly announces the opening of an all new gift and leather goods store in downtown Iowa City.

Stop in and get acquainted with our manager, Ernie Lehman, and staff during our week-long GRAND OPENING celebration at 116 E. Washington. Register for more than 40 valuable prizes. Look over the largest stock of high quality luggage, the finest selection of purses, billfolds and other leather goods, and delightful variety of gifts now available in Iowa City. Mrs.

Bess Burich. nica. I College. 'HI it ken, Handbags and Leather Accessories DEXTCR'S M0-HAHDHW 27.95 at the price you want to pay Week-End Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only! Durable Luggage For Modern Travelers Latest high fashion colors easy-packing styles; choose from over a dozen makes of luggage for both men and women. Summer bag or all-season purse you'll find it at Enzler's in the latest styling, fabric and colors.

Leather accessories, too, for men and VUKlWM women. ijf With This Coupon Gardenia Plants Now Only 598 Cash and Carry jf) Qj prf April 24 Through April 26 at Eicher's With This Coupon 77. Carnations i Qf A Fresfi Bunch of 9 Carnations. i si or NowOnlyf''w Cash and Carry April 24 Through April 26 at Eicher's siB' i We welcome you to browse thru our enormous array of Luggage Leather Goods Handbags Bar Supplies Gift Items Wall Decor Be sure to register: Over 50 gifts Values to $75 will be given away during our grand opening. No purchase necessary need not be present to win.

The amazing qualities of wipe 'n wear Corfam make this classic wing-tip by Dexter a winner on any course. Sure-footed style and comfort for pro and duffer alike. So make your golf shoe Dexter, and wipe out that handicap. OTHER DEXTEK GOLF SHOES 16.95 27.93 Shop Monday and Thursday, 9:00 to 9:00 Also in Cedar Rapids at 215-3rd St. S.E.

ticket florist 14 S. Dubuque Open Thurs. 'til i) 410 Kirkwood Ave. GIFTS LEATHER GOODS 116 E. Washington 337-2375 LOfltENZ BOOT SHOP 112 E.

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