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SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS FEBRUARY 28, 1993
TAXES
STREET USE LICENSES
FINES & FORFEITURES
CHARGES FOR SERVICES
INTERGOVERNMENT REV.
USE OF MONEY & PROP.
MISCELLANEOUS REV.
GRAND TOTAL REVENUES
ALL FUNDS
159,708.25
28,270.77
56,022.82
1,673,347.02
1,566,601.B6
480,460.14
1,921,697.02
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
FUND: GENERAL FUND
1ST NATL BANK
1ST. AVE. WASH & DRY
A R & B ASSOCIATES
AT & T
A T & T COMMUNICATIONS
A. M. LEONARD, INC.
AAA TRAVEL ~GENCY
ABBEY ROAD DISTRIBUTORS
ADJUSTING JOURNAL ENTRY
ADVANSTAR EXPOSITIONS
ALCO CAPITAL RESOURCE INC
ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE
ALICE HARRIS/HUMAN RGTS COMM
ALTORFER MACHINERY CO.
AMER INSTITUE OF SM BUSINESS
AMER. INST. OF CURATIVE MEDIC
AMERICAN ARBORIST SUPPLIES INC
AMERICAN BAR ASSOC
AMERICAN HEALTH & SAFETY
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION
ANDERSON, APRIL K
ANDREW ROCCA 273822
ANDREW ROCCA 274458
ANGLIN, THOMAS
ANIMAL CLINIC, INC.
ANIMAL SHELTER
ANNENBERG/CPB PROJECT
ANSWER IOWA, INC.
ARATEX SERVICES, INC.
ARENSDORF, ED
ARRAS, TRACY
ART-TER ASSOCIATES, INC.
ASSOC FOR VOLUNTEER ADMINIST
AUDIO BOOK CASSETTES
AUDIO EDITIONS
AUSTIN, LORI
BACON PAMPHLET SERVICE, INC
BAKER AND TAYLOR BOOKS
BAKER AND TAYLOR CONTINUATION
BAKER PAPER CO, INC
BANTAM BOOKS
BANTAM DOUBLEDAY DELL
BARTLETT MANUFACTURING CO.
BATSON, ECHO M
BEASLEY, BRUCE D.
BENSHOOF, PAUL
BENSON PUMP CO.
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
-155.09 POLICE OFFICERS
160.65 LAUNDRY SERVICE
876.00 MINI-COMPUTER REPAIR
248.56 TELEPHONE RENTAL
580.18 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
105.88 TOOLS
382.00 AIR FARE
1,860.17 COMPACT DISC
17,516.33 DEC FAX CHARGES
260.00 REGISTRATION
718.04 EQUIPMENT RENTAL
3.36 SUBSCRIPTIONS
8.35 TAPE DUBBING
6,000.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL
121.00 ,BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
12.95 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
93.20 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
250.00 REGISTRATION
393.55 SAFETY CLOTHING
56.00 CERTIFICATIONS
78.75 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
160.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
26.30 CEDAR RAPIDS
100.00 AMES
57.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
123.00 VETERINARY SERVICE
57.52 SEWER
292.45 NON-FICTION VIDEO
55.70 PAGING
1,770.14 LAUNDRY SERVICE
30.82 MINOR OFF EQUIP/FURN
15.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
498.00 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
23.00 GRAPHIC SUPPLIES
244.10 CASSETTE
24.95 CLASSIFIED AV
109.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
106.03 PAMPHLET FILE MATER.
10,939.24
661.32 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
160.68 SANITATIONSUPP.
15.14 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
535.80 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
212.07 TOOLS & MINOR EQUIP.
133.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
176.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
57.05 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
704.81 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES,
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
BEST EDITIONS
BEST RENT ALL
BILL BLANCHARD 274104
BIVER, LAURIE
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD
BONNIE'S TOYS AND MORE
BRACHTEL, JAMES
BRADLEY, SIDNEY
BRANDT HEATING &
BRANDYS VACUUM SALES & SERVICE
BREESE CO., INC.
BRIGGS, MARY E
BROGAN CONSTRUCTION
BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS, INC.
BUDGETED TRANSFERS AJE
BUENA VISTA PICTURES
BUNGER
BUNGER, JASON W
BUNGER, MICHELE A
BURGE, GARY
C CREW MARKETING, INC
,CAMILLO, BARBARA
CANINE TRAINING SYSTEMS
CAPITAL SANITARY SUPPLY CO.
CAREER COMMUNICATIONS. INC.
CARGILL SALT DIVISION
CARTER, JEANETTE
CASKEY ANTHONY BRIAN
CATALOGING DISTR. SERVo
COW COMPUTER CENTERS
CEDAR RAPIDS AND IOWA CITY
CEDAR RAPIDS FIRE SAFETY
CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE
CEDAR RAPIDS JANITORIAL SUPPLY
CELLULAR PLUS
CENTEL CELLULAR
CHARLES SCHMADEKE
CHARLOTTE RIGGING & SUPPLY INC
CHILDREN'S BOOK COUNCIL
CHILTON BOOK COMPANY
CHIVERS NORTH AMERICA
CHRISTIANSEN, MATTHEW
CITY ATTORNEY
CITY BLUE TECHNOLOGIES
CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC.
CITY OF I.C.LIB.
CITY PARK
CLAREY'S SAFETY EQUIPMENT, INC
CLEAR CREEK COMMUNITY SCHOOL
CLERICAL RECAP
CLERK, U S DISTRICT COURT
CLIENT SECURITY TRUST FUND
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
24.95 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
59.16 TOOLS & EQUIP. RENT.
493.55 WHEELING WV
21.45 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
3,457.87 DENTAL INSURANCE
9.95 TOYS
123.18 TRAVEL
387.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
168.40 REP OF HEATING EQUIP
52.70 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
97.62 MISC. SUPPLIES
38.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
1,685.00 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
1,196.28 TRAFFIC CTRL. IMPROV
154,332.06 AIRPORT OPER. SUBS
204.00 FILM RENTAL
-3.75 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
66.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
190.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
114.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
254.00 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
34.50 MISCELLANEOUS
37.95 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
286.69 HOUSEHOLD EQUIP.
19.95 BOOKS (CAT./REF.)
14,373.55 SALT
37.50 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
62.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
22.00 PRINT/REFERENCE
372.49 MISC. PERIPHERALS
300.00 LAND RENTAL
65.00 REGISTRATION
193.59 EMPLOYMENT ADS
667.50 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
155.55 PHONE EQUIP. CHARGES
-12.13 REFUND
101. 80 AMES
254.60 TOOLS
53.50 PAMPHLET FILE MATER.
14.47 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
165.97 CASSETTE
5.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
-78.79 JCBA REIMB.NEWS.PRI
48.29 OFFICE SUPPLIES
230.12 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
210.37 SEWER
70.42 SEWER
279.85 OTHER VEH. EQUIP.
20.00 PRINT/REFERENCE
,1,511.08 PAYROLL 05-FEB-93
70.00 CERTIFICATIONS
25.00 CERTIFICATIONS
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COUN:IL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME AMOUNT DESCRIPTION I
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CLOSE, MELISSA A. 22.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE I
COLLEY, BRETT J 57.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE 55.80 PRINT/REFERENCE I
COMMISSION ON CONTINUING LEGAL 15.00 CERTIFICATIONS I
COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO. 1,341.37 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
COMPUTER SHOPPER 14.99 SUBSCRIPTIONS I
CONNECT, INC. 16.00 PHONE EQUIP. CHARGES
CONTRACTOR'S TOOL & SUPPLY CO. 637.83 LUMBER/HARDWARE
CONVERSA-PHONE INSTITUTE INC 3.50 LIBRARY MATER. REP.
CORDLE ROB 76.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
CORE TIFFANI K 28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
CORVIN C JUSTICE -9.56 TRAVEL ADV REIMB
CORVIN JUSTICE 225011 -9.56 RTRN TRAV ADVANCE
CORVIN JUSTICE 275328 55.44 AMES
CORVINE JUSTICE 2077 19.12 RETRN OF TRVL ADVANC
COTTAGE 79.30 MEALS (NON-TRAVEL)
COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS 108.60 PRINT/REFERENCE
CRAIG, SUSAN 72.50 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
CREST INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIE 113.75 BOOKS (CAT./REF.)
CROWELL, CLARK 60.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
CW ASSOCIA'l'ES 145.20 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
DAN'S OVERHEAD DOORS & MORE 447.67 REPAIR OF STRUCTURE
DANIEL V SMITH 275477 50.00 AMES
DATA POWER TECHNOLOGY CORP 194.28 PLUMBING SUPPLIES
DATA SOURCE MEDIA 833.15 MAGNETIC MEDIA
DATATIMES 87.75 DATA PROCESSING
DAVIN SYSTEMS 11. 45 MISC. PERIPHERALS
I DAYDREAMS 169.66 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
DEMCO 490.68 AUDIO VISUAL SUPP.
DENNIS HANSEN -20.95 1 SWEATSHIRT
DENSEN, BRAD 12.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
DENVER REHABILITATION SYSTEMS 132.50 CERTIFICATIONS
DES MOINES REGISTER & TRIBUNE 85.00 MICROFORMS
DIALOG INFORMATION SERVICES 31. 91 DATA PROCESSING
DICK BLICK 455.40 ART REPRODUCTIONS
DICK GRELL -110.00 ASPHALT PATCHES
DIETZ, KIM 68.85 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP. 3,826.00 MINI-COMP. SOFTWARE
DOUGLAS BOOTHROY 69.30 AMES
DURKIN HAYES PUBLISHING 16.60 CLASSIFIED AV
DYER, LINDA 37.50 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
EARL MAY SEED & NURSERY L.P. 9.80 RECREATIONAL SUPP.
EAST WEST MEDIA 66.85 NON-FICTION VIDEO
EASTERN IOWA LIGHT & POWER COO 142.20 ELECTRICITY CHARGES
EDMUND PUBLICATIONS CORP 67.16 PRINT/REFERENCE
ELAN PUBLISHING CO., INC. 62.25 RECREATIONAL EQUIP.
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SYS 60.00 A V EQUIP. REPAIR
ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOC. 30.00 NON-FICTION VIDEO
ELECTRONICS CAVE 249.35 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
ENVIRONMENTS, INC. 170.81 TOYS
ERB'S BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. 456.00 MICRO-COMP. SOFTWARE
EXCHANGES % DANIEL WEISSBORT 9.50 BOOKS (ChT./CIR.)
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
FACETS MULTIMEDIA INC
FAST PHOTO
FAY'S FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC.
FEB CIP FUNDING
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP.
FESLER'S, INC.
FILMS INCORPORATED
FIRE CHIEF
FIRST IMAGE MANAGEMENT
FIRSTAR
FLANAGAN, SHAWN
FORSMAN, AIMEE J
FORTIS BENEFITS
FOTSCH, BRIAN
FRAME STATION
FRANK, JANE
FREEMAN LOCK & ALARM
FREEMAN LOCK & ALARM, INC.
FREY, LAURA
FREY, STACI A
FROHWEIN OFFICE SUPPLY
FRY WILLIAM T
FUNK, RAYMOND D
GABEL & SCHUBERT
GALE RESEARCH INC
GALL'S, INC.
GENERAL TREE SERVICE
GENERAL VIDEOTEX CORP.
GENEVA LECTURE SERIES
GETTING
GFOA
GREENE TROY R
GRIDER, TERESA M
GRIFHORST, LINDA
GUANIPA, EDER
H & W MOTOR EXPRESS CO.
H-H INCORPORATED OF IOWA
H. J. LTD. HEATING AND AIR
HACH BROTHERS CO INC
HACH BROTHERS CO., INC.
HAGEN, JEAN
HARBINGERS OF A NEW AGE
HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS
HARTWIG MOTORS, INC.
HAWKEYE COMMUNICATION
HAWKEYE LUMBER CO., INC.
HAWKEYE MEDICAL SUPPLY, INC.
HAWKEYE WELD & REPAIR
HAWKEYE WORLD TRAVEL, INC.
HAZTECH SYSTEMS INC
HENRY LOUIS INC
HENRY LOUIS, INC.
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
19.95 VIDEO RECORDINGS
36.22 FILM PROCESSING
18.50 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
94,797.89 GEN FND NON OP ADMIN
142.75 COURIERS
70.89 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
208.26 VIDEO RECORDINGS
26.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
147.46 COURIERS
1,,278.63 LOCKBOX FEES
110.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
2,454.92 DISABILITY INSURANCE
19.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
84.40 TECHNICAL SERVICES
38.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE'
38.00 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
55.00 REPAIR OF STRUCTURE
121.00 INSTRUCTOR~OFFICIATE
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
7.23 OFFICE SUPPLIES
-1.00 REIMBURSE FOOD ALLOW
47.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
19.00 OUTSIDE PRINTING
484.53 PRINT/REFERENCE
29.49 FIRST AID SUPP.
3,800.00 TREE TRIM/REMOVAL
55.25 BOOKS, MAG., NEWSPAP
100.00 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
-9.50 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
250.00 REGISTRATION
24.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
42.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
11.20 MISCELLANEOUS
220.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
143.80 FREIGHT
348.76 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
312.65 REP OF HEATING EQUIP
27.60 SANITATION SUPP.
902.76 HOUSEHOLD EQUIP.
20.79 BOOKS (UNCATALOGED)
15.45 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
46.38 CASSETTE
14,355.00 AUTOMOBILE(S)
14.95 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
756.07 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
372.86 FIRST AID/SAFETY SUP
81.64 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
697.00 AIR FARE
38.50 BOOKS, MAG., NEWSPAP
825.36 ART REPRODUCTIONS
37.84 FILM
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
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HERMAN M. BROWN CO.
HERTZBERG-NEW METHOD
HIBBARD DAYLYN M
HILL, TINA
HOBBY CORNER
HOLDEN BUSINESS FORMS CO.
HOLM, ELIZABETH
HOLMES, MARY
HONOHAN LAW FIRM
HOPE HEALTH LETTER
HORNUNG'S PRO GOLF SALES
HOSPERS & BROTHER PRINTERS
HULING, DAVE
HUNTZINGER, AL
HURD, KEVIN
HURLEY, M. CATHLEEN
HW WILSON COMPANY
HY-VEE FOOD STORE #1
HY-VEE FOOD STORE #2
HYDRITE CHm~ICAL CO.
IC PETTY CASH/JO CO MISC
ICFD (ANDY ROCCA)
ICMA
ICMA - RT
ICPD/CAPT STRAND
INFO FRANCHISE NEWS INC
INGRAM
INHABITATION SERVICES
INLANDER-STEINDLER PAPER CO.
INSTACARE MEDICAL CLINIC
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES CORP
INTERNATIONAL ASSOC OF CHIEFS
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
INTOXIMETERS, INC.
IOWA ASSOC. OF HOUSING
IOWA ASSOCIATION OF BUILDING
IOWA BOOK & SUPPLY CO.
IOWA CHAPTER OF IAPMO
IOWA CITY AGENCY
IOWA CITY AREA CHAMBER OF
IOWA CITY JANITOR SUPPLY
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN
IOWA CITY-JO CO SENIOR CNTR
IOWA FINANCE AUTHORITY
IOWA HISTORICAL FND.
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS & ELECTRIC
IOWA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
IOWA MEMORIAL UNION SERVICES
IOWA MUNICIPAL FINANCE
IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO.
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
2,000.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL
1,854.04 LIBRARY MATER. REP.
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
14.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
35.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES
400.74 OUTSIDE PRINTING
57.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE,
184.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
-25.00 RECORDING FEE
367.66 CERTIFICATIONS
348.45 MISC. SUPPLIES
137.65 OUTSIDE PRINTING
62.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
275.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
38.94 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
11.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
118.00 PRINT/REFERENCE
255.94 EDUC./TRAINING SUPP.
144.24 FOOD
127.50 WATER/SEWAGE CHEM.
660.00 FILING FEES
42.00 TAPE DUBBING
64.50 BOOKS, MAG., NEWSPAP
1,875.00 OTHER BENEFITS
9.25 TAPE DUBBING
39.95 PRINT/REFERENCE
1,449.04 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
10.00 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
479.60 ICE CONTROL CHEM.
109.00 CERTIFICATIONS
28.00 AUDIO VISUAL SUPP.
430.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
45.00 CERTIFICATIONS
170.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
~50.00 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
55.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
160.00 REGISTRATION
73.07 MAGNETIC MEDIA
10.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
72.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
75.00 MEALS (NON-TRAVEL)
242.58 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
337.64 BIRD SEED
125.55 EMPLOYMENT ADS
39.90 NON-FICTION VIDEO
1,000.00 LOAN REPAYMENTS
30.00 PRINT/CIRCULATING
53,719.89 ELECTRICITY CHARGES
250.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
178.33 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
90.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
186.75 PAINT & SUPPLIES
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES
IOWA RESEARCH & EDUCATION NET
IOWA SPORTS SUPPLY CO.
IOWA STATE BANK - FICA
IOWA STATE BAR ASSOC.
IOWA STATE PRINTING DIVISION
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY -
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY - CM
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY -,CS
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY - FSI
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY - JG
IPERS
ISFSI
ISTMA MEMBERSHIP
J. P. GASWAY CO., INC.
JACKS DISCOUNT, INC.
JACKSON, DONNEY
JAN LF CHARGES
JANE'S INFORMATION GROUP
JEDLICKA, AMANDA
JENKINS, TIMOTHY
JIM PUMFREY
JIM PUMFREY 274988
JIM'S REFUSE SERVICE CORP
JMI CORPORATION
JO CO PHYSICAL PLANT
JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
JOHN WYSS 273930
JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC.
JOHNSON COUNTY AGRICULTURE
JOHNSON COUNTY AMBULANCE
JOHNSON COUNTY CLERK
JOHNSON COUNTY EXTENSION SERV
JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER
JOHNSON COUNTY TREASURER - SD
JOHNSON, DEANNE
JONES, DARLA
JOURNAL ENTRY
JOURNAL VOCHER 1088
JOURNAL VOUCHER
JP GASWAY
JU, RAYMOND
K MART #4315
KAR PRODUCTS, INC.
KARR, TROY
KEL-WELCO DISTR., INC.
KELLY HEATING SERVICE, INC.
KELLY KOCH 275344
KELLY SERVICES, INC.
KELLY, KEVIN
KINDHART JIM
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
304.72 TRAFFIC CTRL. IMPROV
100.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
159.00 RECREATIONAL EQUIP.
41,278.84 FICA
12.00 REFERENCE MATERIAL
3,600.00 BOOK(S)
95.00 REGISTRATION
305.00 REGISTRATION
35.00 REGISTRATION
75.00 REGISTRATION
50.00 REGISTRATION
110.00 REGISTRATION
27,586.45 IPERS
125.00 REGISTRATION
10.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
849.87 PAPER
105.35 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
71.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
212.68 JAN LF CHARGES
180.00 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
198.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
114.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
82.81 LEE'S SUMMIT MO
199.59 AMES
720.00 EQUIPMENT SERVICE
1,497.36 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
-11.66 HANDICAP SIGNS
56.05 SUBSCRIPTIONS
150.00 CLEVELAND WI
187.06 PLUMBING SUPPLIES
1,750.00 BUILDING RENTAL
243.35 FIRST AID SUPP.
75.00 COURT COSTS & SERVo
1.50 PAMPHLET FILE MATER.
192.50 OUTSIDE PRINTING
96.00 CARE OF PRISONERS
142.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
95.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
16,211.04 AUTO SALES TO 4632
-270.47 REVERSE FUNDING 1216
105,018.25 FEB BCBS
183.36 PAPER
15.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
305.36 FILM
141.25 MISC. SUPPLIES
205.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
34.77 MINOR EQUIP.
5.73 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
120.00 AMES
49.50 TECHNICAL SERVICES
40.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
-32.49 SIGN
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
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KINKADE, JULIANNE F.
KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
KNIGHT, MARILYN
KNOBBE, PATRICK
KNOTTNERUS GEORGE
KOCH BROTHERS
KRUSE, BRADLEY A
L. L. PELLING CO., INC.
LACINA, BARBARA
LANDMARK SURVEYING AND
LANGHORNE ASSOCIATES
LANTER COURIER CORP
LASH, EDWARD G MD
LAWYERS COOPERATIVE PUBLISHING
LOR
LENOCH & CILEK TRUE VALUE
LEVINE, BARBRA M
LEWIS SYSTEM OF IOWA, INC.
LIBRARY
LIND'S PRINTING SERVICE, INC.
LIND, EMILY
LONG, SHELLEY A
LOWENBERG, MICHAEL
LYLE DEEDS 275187
MARBERRY, CONSTANCE
MARTIN CHARLENE
MARTINDALE-HUBBELL
MATTHEW BENDER & CO., INC.
MAUSSER, MATTHEW
MCDONALD, JODY
MCGRAW HILL BOOK CLUBS
MCKINNEY KAREN M
MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
MERCADO, EDDIE
MERCER PK POOL
MERCER PK.POOL
MERCY HOSPITAL
MICHAEL LORD 273728
MICHAEL MORAN 274378
MIDWAY ARMS
MIDWEST DIVERS SUPPLY
MIDWEST EXCHANGE
MIDWEST HAZ MAT CONFERENCE
MIDWEST VETERINARY SUPPLY INC
MILLER, CAREY
MIRACLE RECREATION EQUIPMENT
MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS
MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC.
MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO.
MOTT, PATSY
MOVIES UNLIMITED
MPC NEWSPAPERS
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
98.40 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
147.82 OUTSIDE PRINTING
105.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
57.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
-172.51 BC FOR JAN
489.90 OFFICE SUPPLIES
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
221.14 ASPHALT
76.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
1,950.00 ENGINEERING SERVICES
1,070.00 TRAVEL
43.10 FREIGHT
1,338.00 MEDICAL SERVICE
64.95 SUBSCRIPTIONS
890.33 OTHER OPER. EQUIP.
614.32 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
57.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
340.00 FINANCIAL SERV & CHG
-111.50 BO PEEP PRO REFUND
19.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
99.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
54.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
460.90 BLOOMINGTON MN
110.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
-50.00 ACDT REPAIR - PARTS
187.25 PRINT/REFERENCE
431. 75 BOOK(S)
24.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
16.75 BOOK(S)
16.18 BOOK(S)
9.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
50.00 MEDICAL SERVICE
14.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
629.56 SEWER
157.22 SEWER
7,296.29 HOSPITALIZATION
142.61 JOHNSTON
587.00 WASHINGTON DC
-708.00 LEAD/CASINGS
12.00 TECHNICAL SERVICES
71.70 VIDEO RECORDINGS
135.00 REGISTRATION
420.48 ANIMAL SUPPLIES
85.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
387.96 PARK & REC EQUIP.
811.10 COMM. EQUIP. REPAIR
190.00 OFFICE EQUIP. REPAIR
81.76 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
93.15 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
34.49 VIDEO RECORDINGS
322.18 OUTSIDE PRINTING
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VENDOR NAME
MPH INDUSTRIES, INC.
MULLER PLUMBING & HEATING
MULLIN, CHRISTA
MUNICIPAL FIRE & POLICE
MURPHY SOUND
MUSSER, BETH
NADERMANN, LORI
NAT'L TRUST FOR HIST PRESERV
NATIONAL BAND AND TAG CO.
NATIONAL BURN AWARENESS
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGING
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC
NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES
NATIONAL RECREATION & PARK
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF EXECUTIVE
N~I LIFE OPTIONS
NEWKIRK SALES CO.
NOLAN BOGAARD
NORTHWEST FABRICS
NPELRA
NRPA
NUTRITION ACTION
O'MALLEY, KEVIN
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY BASED PROG
OLSON, ANDERS
OMEGA COMMUNICATIONS
PAINT PROS INC.
PANTHER UNIFORMS INC
PANTHERS UNIFORMS, INC.
PARAGON CABINET COMPANY
PATTERSON BETH A
PAYLESS CASHWAYS, INC.
PAYROLL RECAP
PENICK, HAL
PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
PETERSON'S GUIDES
PIGOTT INC
PIPER, MICHAEL
PITNEY BOWES
PIXEL PRESS
PLANT CONNECTION
POCH, WILLIAM
POETRY
POOCK, MELANIE
PRAIRE LIGHTS BOOKSTORE
PREDICAMENT
PROGRESSIVE PHYSICAL THERAPY
PROUD, SHERR I L.
PUB.ACCESS TELEV.
PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE
PUBLIC FIRE EDUCATION DIGEST
PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO DATA
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
140.65 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
53.68 REP OF ELECTRIC/PLBG
51.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
46,098.83 OTHER BENEFITS
250.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
47.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
18.25 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
356.34 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
12.00 REFERENCE MATERIAL
94.50 GRAPHIC SUPPLIES
80.80 BOOKS, MAG., NEWSPAP
2,579.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
455.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
25.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
64.90 NON-FICTION VIDEO
16.93 FLUIDS GASES & OTHER
128.27 FORT DODGE
264.59 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
345.00 REGISTRATION
16.50 REFERENCE MATERIAL
10.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
36.19 MEALS (NON-TRAVEL)
100.00 TECHNICAL SERVICES
14.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
182.25 COMMUNICATION EQUIP.
68.20 PAINT & SUPPLIES
61.00 SAFETY CLOTHING
92.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES
45.00 MINOR OFF EQUIP/FURN
71.10 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
779.54 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
809,855.13 PAYROLL 05-FEB~93
224.80 TRAVEL
105.00 FOOD
22.48 PRINT/REFERENCE
185.45 MINOR OFF EQUIP/FURN
24.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
99.20 COMM. EQUIP. REPAIR
15.45 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
229.50 NURSERY SERVICES
102.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
87.90 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
31.92 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
15.00 PRINT/CIRCULATING
1,590.00 MEDICAL SERVICE
15.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
-382.53 ELEC.
98.38 NON-FICTION VIDEO
25.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
11.20 PRINT/REFERENCE
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
POOL, JAMES MD 4,015.00 MEDICAL SERVICE I
I
QUALITY BOOKS INC 151. 48 ,
QUALITY CARE 103.86 NURSERY SERVICES I
QUALITY ENGRAVED SIGNS 4.91 OUTSIDE PRINTING
QUIGLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY 132.00 PRINT/REFERENCE I
R. M. BOGGS CO., INC. 2,286.31 REP OF HEATING EQUIP I
RABY, PAMELA 38.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
RADIO SHACK 56.53 MINOR OFF EQUIP/FURN I
RAINBOW BRIDGE 9.95 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.) I
RAND MCNALLY 125.00 PRINT/REFERENCE
RAPID BUSINESS SYSTEMS 1,145.34 OUTSIDE PRINTING
RAY WOMBACHER -32.20 4 SWEATSHIRTS
RECORDED BOOKS 597.55 CASSETTE
RECREATION 92.31 BANK FEES I
RED CARPET TRAVEL 228.00 AIR FARE I
! REFERENCE PRESS, INC. 38.45 BOOKS (CAT ./REF . )
i REGENT BOOK COMPANY 95.73 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.) I
i REINER, MICHELLE 42.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
I REPUBLIC ELECTRIC CO. 4,513.09 TRAFFIC CTRL. IMPROV ,
i RIVER CITY ENGRAVERS 7.92 EDUC./TRAINING SUPP. !
,<
I RIVER PRODUCTS CO. 245.96 ICE CONTROL CHEM.
I ROBERTS, STEVE 51. 44 SAFETY SHOES
i
I ROCCA, ANDREW 50.62 TRAVEL
I ROPUBCO 14.95 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
I
\ ROSKUP, EDWARD J 6.20 WITNESS FEE
I
I RYPMA, DAN E 48.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
I
I S & G MATERIALS 6,134.64 DIRT
I S & T VIDEO 90.00 NON-FICTION VIDEO
I
I , SALES, DEBBIE 46.00 PAPER SUPPLIES
I
SCARLETT, DONALD W JR 42.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
SCHROEDER, LARRY 186.40 CONSULTANT SERVICES
SCHULTZ, EDWARD 72 .00 TRAVEL i
SCHULTZ, KYLE 85.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE I
SCHUMACHER ELEVATOR CO INC 97.00 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG ,
SCOTT GOOLSBY 273626 439.80 CLEVELAND WI ,
I
SEARS 29.99 TOOLS
,
SENIOR CNTR 491. 98 SEWER ,
,
SERVICEMASTER 3,675.37 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG ,
I
SHAY ELECTRIC 1,118.22 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT !
SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS OF IA 10.00 REGISTRATION
SHEPARD'S/MCGRAW-HILL 315.50 SUBSCRIPTIONS
SHERBURNE, JEANIE 47.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
SHERMAN STEVEN G 137.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 45.90 PAINT & SUPPLIES
SIGN LANGUAGE 17.20 OUTSIDE PRINTING
SILICON MOUNTAIN PUBL. 53.95 NON-FICTION VIDEO
SILVER BURDETT PRESS 84.33 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
SIOUX PHOTO 151. 44 FILM PROCESSING
SKAUGSTAD, CHARLES M.D. 160.00 CERTIFICATIONS
SMEAL FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. 2,756.00 OTHER VEH. EQUIP.
SMITH, STEVEN L.T. 96.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
SNYDER, THOMAS 83.98 UNIFORM CLOTHING
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
SO-FRO FABRICS
SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MGT
SOMMER, JESSICA
SOUTHERN FOOD SERVICE MANAGEME
SPRI PRODUCTS, INC.
SQUIRE, EMILY J
STANDARD INSURANCE C
STEINDLER ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC
STEVE DOLAN 274177
STIERS, INC..
STOKES, JOSSI
STOREY COMMUNICATIONS
SUEDKAMP, PAUL
SUTTON, JOSCELYN
SVENDSEN TYLER INC
SVENDSEN TYLER INC F202032
TAFT GROUP
TAUNTON PRESS
TECHNIGRAPHICS INC
TECHNIGRAPHICS, INC.
TELECONNECT
JELECONNECT SYSTEMS COMPANY
TELEDISC USA
THE WATERS CONSULTING GROUP
THOMPSON, JULIE L
THORNDIKE PRESS
TIME-LIFE BOOKS
TIMMERMAN, MARIE
TMC SOUNDPRINTS
TOM HANSEN 271866
TOTAL MAINTENANCE INC.
TOWN CREST INTERNAL MEDICINE
TOWNCREST X-RAY DEPARTMENT
TOYNE'S IOWA FIRE TRUCK
TRAF ENG/SERV BLDG
TRANS FUNDS/EMER SHELTER GRNT
TRANSFERS
TRANSITIONAL TECHNOLOGY INC
TRAVEL CONCEPTS, INC.
TRAVEL GROUP
TRU-ART
TURNER SUBSCRIPTIONS
TURNER, BROOK
U OF IA.
U OF IA. HOSPITALS AND CLINICS
U OF IA. HYGIENIC LABORATORY
U OF IOWA WORK STUDY
U S NEWS
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS-E
U. S. POST OFFICE - ACCT 163
UBBEN, JENNIFER
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
34.43 RECREATIONAL SUPP.
145.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
150.15 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
162.48 REGISTRATION
82.50 RECREATIONAL EQUIP.
95.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
-10.59 LIFE INSURANCE
70..00 MEDICAL SERVICE
625.00 ORLANDO
40.68 RECREATIONAL SUPP.
13.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
17.63 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
100.00 CERTIFICATIONS
29.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
-99.84 HISTRC PRES GRNT
99.84 HIST PRES REIM TRAVL
65.00 PRINT/REFERENCE
33.00 NON-FICTION VIDEO
92.51 PAPER STOCK
89.14 OUTSIDE PRINTING
67.10 PHONE EQUIP. CHARGES
1,650.00 COMM. EQUIP. REPAIR
73.95 NON-FICTION VIDEO
545.00 CONSULTANT SERVICES
23.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
160.17 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
16.64 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
38.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
20.70 BOOK/CASSETTE
12.14 TRAVEL
456.00 REP OF COOLING EQUIP
692.50 CERTIFICATIONS
55.30 X-RAYS
5,929.00 OTHER VEH. EQUIP.
25.84 SEWER
2,009.86 CDBG NON-GRNT ACTY
.58 HIST PRES GRANT BAL
4,090.00 MINI-COMPUTER
295.00 TRAVEL
430.50 AIR FARE
14,981.31 OUTSIDE PRINTING
4.90 PRINT/CIRCULATING
38.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
2,698.36 WORK STUDY WAGES
79.60 PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS
70.00 TECHNICAL SERVICES
54.53 WORK STUDY WAGES
14.95 SUBSCRIPTIONS
910.28 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
.4,476.98 TELEPHONE RENTAL
800.00 BULK MAILING
9.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
I
UNIFORM DEN, INC.
UNIV OF IA CENTER FOR CONF
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
UNIVERSITY CAMERA
URBAN, PHYLLIS
US POST OFFICE
VAN
VAN METER COMPANY
VAN WYK, MATT
VANCE, SHIRLEY A.
VIDEO KING
VILLHAUER, TONY
VINEYARD, GENE
VISA
VISA-UICCU
VON BRIESEN & PURTELL, S.C.
VSA HEALTH
WAL MART STORE 01-1721
WASSERSTEIN, DAWN
WATTS CONSTRUCTION
WEARGUARD
WEBER BROTHERS
WEHMAN VIDEO
WEIDEMAN, MARY A.
WEST PUBLISHING CO.
WIESE
WILLIAM CONDON 262824
WILLOW MIXED MEDIA
WILPF RESOURCES
WLI INDUSTRIES
WOLF CREEK
WORD PROCESSING
WORLD WIDE HOME RENTAL GUIDE
WPC CHARGEBACK
WUBBENA, WENDE JO
YELLOW MOON PRESS
GENERAL FUND
FUND TOTAL
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
1,388.58 SAFETY CLOTHING
71.00 OFFICE EQUIP. RENTAL
1.00 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
16.00 FILM
329.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
2,000.00 BULK MAILING
10.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
207.36 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
45.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
112.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
70.53 VIDEO RECORDINGS
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
228.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
49.00 REGISTRATION
411.24 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
7,431.86 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
34.90 NON-FICTION VIDEO
23.54 FILM PROCESSING
41.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
37.50 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
121.91 UNIFORM CLOTHING
-398.10 EQUIP OPER
28.45 NON-FICTION VIDEO
97.83 ELECTRICITY CHARGES
83.50 SUBSCRIPTIONS
-3.75 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
-418.00 JULY RENT
33.45 NON-FICTION VIDEO
4.00 BOOK(S)
72.00 RENTALS
214.80 UNIFORM CLOTHING
320.16 FEB CHARGEBACKS
12.00 PRINT/REFERENCE
363.73 1-01-93 THRU 1-31-93
180.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
84.40 CASSETTE
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1,607,037.44
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME AMOUNT DESCRIPTION !
,
FUND: CAPITAL PROJECTS I
A T & T COMMUNICATIONS 30.07 LONG DISTANCE CALLS I
ADJUSTING JOURNAL ENTRY 34.59 DEC FAX CHARGES I
ASI SIGN SYSTEMS 273.75 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT I
,
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD 11.66 DENTAL INSURANCE
BOGAARD DESIGN & CONST. 165.00 ARCHITECTURAL SERVo
BRISKEY CABINET CO. 44.79 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
CAMIROS LTD 2,014.48 CONSULTANT SERVICES
CHART SERVICES, LTD. 37.50 ENGINEERING SERVICES
CITY BLUE TECHNOLOGIES 32.19 OFFICE SUPPLIES
COHN, GARY 105.26 COURIERS
COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO. 40,298.59 COMMUNICATION EQUIP.
CONLON CONSTRUCTION CO INC 268,565.00 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
DAVIS, ROBERT 1,586.00 DATA COMMUN. EQUIP.
DIXON, MARY LEE 82.50 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
ENTRE COMPUTER CENTER 458.00 DATA COMMUN. EQUIP.
EXECUTIVE INN 472.00 TRAVEL
FEB CIP FUNDING 116,363.87 1985 GO
FORTIS BENEFITS 12.48 DISABILITY INSURANCE
FRANTZ CONST. CO. 47,928.82 CONTRACTED IMPROV.
FREEMAN LOCK & ALARM, INC. 306.00 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
GILLIG CORPORATION 350,486.00 BUSES
GRIFFIN CONSTRUCTION 2,650.50 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
HAWKEYE LUMBER CO., INC. 442.07 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
HAWKEYE WELD & REPAIR 315.00 OTHER REPAIR & MAINT
HOWARD R. GREEN CO. 1,543.88 ENGINEERING SERVICES
I HY-VEE FOOD STORE #3 43.98 FOOD
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH 8.00 DINNER-ARTS CEN,COMM
IOWA CITY REPROGRAPHICS 151. 20 OUTSIDE PRINTING
IOWA ELECTRONICS 3,590.00 OTHER EDP HARDWARE
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS & ELECTRIC 84.12 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
IOWA STATE BANK - FICA 981. 27 FICA
IPERS 737.54 IPERS
JANICE SWEET & ASSOC. 2,261.64 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
JOURNAL ENTRY 55.02 JAN DUPLICATING
JOURNAL VOUCHER 140.80 FEB BCBS
LUNDELL, JOHN 218.36 TRAVEL
LYNCH BROS PAINTING/ 1,340.00 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
M DIXON -230.47 PROF SERVICES
MCCOMAS-LACINA CONST. CO. 19,516.80 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
MEACHAM TRAVEL SERVICE 980.00 AIR FARE
MMS CONSULTANTS, INC. 147.13 CONSULTANT SERVICES
MOTOROLA 21,957.75 COMMUNICATION EQUIP.
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING 14,030.95 TESTING SERVICES
NEUMANN MONSON 16,522.00 ENGINEERING SERVICES
NOV/DEC LEACHATE 8,467.92 DEC LEACHATE
OMEGA COMMUNICATIONS 10,296.43 COMMUNICATION EQUIP.
OS CO DRUG 4.99 FILM PROCESSING
PAYLESS CASHWAYS, INC. 32.56 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
PAYROLL RECAP 12,826.85 PAYROLL 05-FEB-93
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NMIE
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
RANDY'S FINE HOME CARPETS
SHAY ELECTRIC
SHIVE-HATTERY ENGRS & ARCH INC
SHOEMAKER & HAALAND PROF.
STATE OF IOWA
TECHNIGRAPHICS, INC.
TROESTER, STEVEN
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS-E
WEBER MID STATE CONSTRUCTION
WEBER MIDSTATE CONSTRUCTION
WORD PROCESSING
WPC CHARGEBACK
5,325.00 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
77.00 CABLE & ELECT REPAIR
~,500.00 ENGINEERING SERVICES
1,117.63 ENGINEERING SERVICES
-1,451.42 SALES TAX REFUND
24.66 PRINTING SUPPLIES
1,586.00 DATA COMMUN. EQUIP.
3.07 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
25.17 PHONE EQUIP. CHARGES
38,303.91 CONTRACTED IMPROV.
17,982.15 CONTRACTED IMPROV.
321.26 FEB CHARGEBACKS
106.63 1-01-93 THRU 1-31-93
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CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND TOTAL
1,013,345.90
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VENDOR NAME
FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS
A T & T COMMUNICATIONS
ABPA REGION 12
ADB-ALNACO, INC.
ADJUSTING JOURNAL ENTRY
ADVERTISER
ALTORFER MACHINERY CO.
AMERICAN RADON SERVICES, LTD
ANSWER IOWA, INC.
ARATEX SERVICES, INC.
ART-TER ASSOCIATES, INC.
BAKER PAPER CO., INC.
BANK OF AMERICA
BAXTER SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS
BEARING SERVICE CO., INC.
BEST BUY CO.
BETZ INDUSTRIAL
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD
BOND ESCROW
BREESE CO., INC.
BREESE PLUMBING & HEATING, INC
BUD'S TIRE & REPAIR
BUDGETED TRANSFERS AJE
CAMBRIDGE TEMPOSITIONS INC
CAPITANO, CAROL
CAPITOL FORD NEW HOLLAND INC
CEDAR RAPIDS AND IOWA CITY
CEDAR RAPIDS SHEET METAL CO
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N .A.
CITY CARTON CO., INC.
CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC.
CLERICAL RECAP
COLE-PARMER INSTRUMENT CO.
COLUMBIA EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
COMMERICAL TOWEL SERVICE
COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO.
COMPUTER BASICS INC
CONTRACTOR'S TOOL & SUPPLY CO.
CRANDALL, DANIEL
CRYSTAL CLEAR
CTY.SERV-TRANSIT BLD
CULLIGAN
DAN'S OVERHEAD DOORS & MORE
DEBT SERVICE TRANSFERS
DI-CHEM CO.
DUNCAN INDUSTRIES
EAGLE FOOD CENTER #220
EAGLEBROOK INC
EASTERN IOWA LIGHT & POWER COO
ECONOGAS SERVICE, INC.
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
98.36 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
55.00 REGISTRATION
105.12 TRAFFIC CTRL. IMPROV
1,121.60 DEC FAX CHARGES
155.00 ADVERTISING
2,857.50 EQUIPMENT RENTAL
50.00 TECHNICAL SERVICES
82.55 PAGING
2,132.39 LAUNDRY SERVICE
380.73 MISC. EQUIP REP MAT
29.50 SANITATION SUPP.
637.50 REV BOND INT
196.20 LAB. CHEM. & SUPP.
24.80 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
239.87 MICRO-COMP. SOFTWARE
6,674.96 WATER/SEWAGE CHEM.
1,557.72 DENTAL INSURANCE
-2,487.50 REV BONDS INTERE
64.44 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
58.00 REP OF ELECTRIC/PLBG
18.56 FLUIDS GASES & OTHER
259,088.54 A.V. SUPPORT
724.50 TECHNICAL SERVICES
4.00 PENALTIES
972.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL
200.00 LAND RENTAL
259.96 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
218.75 REV BOND INT
1,289.20 OTHER WASTE DISPOSAL
794.60 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
436.46 PAYROLL 05-FEB-93
42.88 MISC. SUPPLIES
6,350.00 OTHER OPER. EQUIP.
47.30 LAUNDRY SERVICE
80.15 COMM. EQUIP. REPAIR
166.95 OTHER OPER. EQUIP.
948.97 LUMBER/HARDWARE
70.00 SAFETY SHOES
223.10 MISCELLANEOUS
313.64 SEWER
77.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL
417.90 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
368,094.36 TO 85 REV BOND SINK
568.00 FLUORIDE
66.92 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
9.48 SANITATION SUPP.
3,214.50 OTHER CHEM. & SUPP.
8,759.19 ELECTRICITY CHARGES
1,169.90 OTHER FUELS
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
EDWARDS, FRED 36.72 SAFETY SHOES ,
I
ELECTRIC MOTORS OF IOWA CITY 65.89 REP OF ELECTRIC/PLBG I
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SYS 1,769.92 A V EQUIP. REPAIR !
ELECTRONICS CAVE 14.95 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES i
FARE SALES 101. 00 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT I
FASTENAL CO. 111. 93 LUMBER/HARDWARE
FAY, NILE 70.00 SAFETY SHOES I
FEB CIP FUNDING 134,865.25 LF RESERVE I
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. 15.50 COURIERS
FIRSTAR BANK DES MOINES, N.A. 168.75 REV BOND INT
FLAMBO BROADCASTING 1,275.00 ADVERTISING
FORTIS BENEFITS 1,341.08 DISABILITY INSURANCE
FREEMAN LOCK & ALARM, INC. 515.02 EQUIPMENT SERVICE
GENERAL CHEMICAL CORP. 3,106.88 ALUMINUM SULFATE I
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. 1,120.00 REP OF ELECTRIC/PLBG
HACH 960.35 LAB. CHEM. & SUPP. !
i HACH BROTHERS CO., INC. 231.40 SANITATION SUPP.
I HAWKEYE LUMBER CO., INC. 164.55 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP. I
I HOTSY CLEANING SYSTEMS, INC. 18.20 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT i
i !
I HUPP ELECTRIC MOTORS 131.50 OTHER REPAIR & MAl NT
HYDRAFLO, INC. 10,000.00 WATER SYST. IMPROV.
I IGWA 30.00 REGISTRATION
,
i INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS 50.00 OTHER INSURANCE
i
I INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTING SOLUTION 1,780.00 MICRO-COMP. SOFTWARE
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 174.40 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
I INFINITE DEVICES, INC. 217.22 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
INTEGRATED CONTROLS & COMPUTER 1,003.55 TECHNICAL SERVICES
INTELLUTION 1,431.60 MICRO-COMP. SOFTWARE
I IOWA CITY BROADCASTING 400.00 ADVERTISING
IOWA CITY JANITOR SUPPLY 249.84 MISC. SUPPLIES
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH 9.36 CAR WASH
,
IOWA CITY REPROGRAPHICS 9.60 OFFICE SUPPLIES ,
IOWA DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 125.00 TECHNICAL SERVICES I
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS & ELECTRIC 51,516.97 ELECTRICITY CHARGES I
IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO. 42.00 PAINT & SUPPLIES I
IOWA STATE BANK 1,012.50 REV BOND INT i
,
IOWA STATE BANK - FICA 23,568.53 FICA I
I
IPERS 17,302.04 IPERS i
ISB 34.14 ACH FEES I
J.H.NESMITH ESTATE -195.00 REFUND DUP.BOND PMT
JACKS DISCOUNT, INC. 33.98 FILM
JAMES H NESMITH 195.00 REVENUE BONDS
JAN LF CHARGES 32,740.19 JAN LF CHARGES
JANDA ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE 61.00 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
JE 2074 POLL CONTROL 149.67 TAPS & MATLS
JIM'S REFUSE SERVICE CORP 450.00 EQUIPMENT SERVICE
JOHNSON COUNTY SEATS 24,032.82 ADVERTISING
JOURNAL ENTRY 677.96 JAN DUPLICATING
JOURNAL VOUCHER 43,997.78 FEB BCBS
KANSAS INSTRUMENTS 185.48 PLANT EQUIP REP MAT
KAR PRODUCTS, INC. 142.12 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
KEL-WELCO DISTR., INC. 45.24 MISC. SUPPLIES
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
I
KENNEDY, SCOTT
KEVIN SLUTTS 273851
KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
KOCH BROTHERS
L. L. PELLING CO., INC.
LABELMASTER
LAWRENCE MACHINE SHOP
LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC.
LENOCH & CILEK TRUE VALUE
LEWIS SYSTEM OF IOWA, INC.
LIND'S PRINTING SERVICE, INC.
MERCANTILE BANK, N.A.
MERIT ELECTRIC, LTD.
MIDWEST JANITORIAL SERVICES
MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO.
MORENO, EDWARD
MOTOROLA
MUELLER CO. REPRESENTING
NAFCO
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
NEELY INDUSTRIES
NYE, WILLIAM F
OLD CAPITOL CAB CO.
OTTSEN OIL CO., INC. ,
PARKING, INC.
PAYLESS CASHWAYS, INC.
PAYROLL RECAP
POLLUTION CONTROL
R. M. BOGGS CO., INC.
R.L.E. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVo INC
RAY HIGLEY WELDING INC
RESPOND SYSTEMS
RIVER PRODUCTS CO.
RIVER VALLEY TOWEL, INC.
ROSEBAR TIRE SHREDDING
RYKO MFG. CO.
S & G MATERIALS
SEARS
SETON NAME PLATE CORP.
SIEG-CEDAR RAPIDS CO.
STANDARD INSURANCE C
STITZ ELL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
TELECONNECT
TEN EX COMPUTER EXPRESS
TESLA RESEARCH
TORRANCE ELECTRIC CO., INC.
TRAF-O-TERIA SYSTEM, INC.
TRANSIT
U OF IA.
U OF IA. HYGIENIC LABORATORY
U OF IA. PHYSICAL PLANT
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
70.00 SAFETY SHOES
205.97 BLOOMINGTON MN
300.00 REGISTRATION
106.58 OFFICE SUPPLIES
258.64 ASPHALT
72.66 FIRST AID/SAFETY SUP
405.00 OTHER REPAIR & MAINT
192.93 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
270.39 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
685.00 FINANCIAL SERV & CHG
48.00 OUTSIDE PRINTING
162.50 REV BOND INT
169.30 REP OF ELECTRIC/PLBG
220.56 TECHNICAL SERVICES
649.64 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
90.58 FILM PROCESSING
978.00 COMMUNICATION EQUIP.
513.08 MISC. EQUIP REP MAT
2,347.32 OUTSIDE PRINTING
3,122.05 TECHNICAL SERVICES
27.09 OTHER LUBRICANTS
11.25 OTHER LUBRICANTS
998.45 AID TO AGENCIES
273.25 GREASE & OIL
246.00 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
85.26 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
307,648.46 PAYROLL 05-FEB-93
1,069.55 WATER
242.31 REP OF HEATING EQUIP
150.00 OTHER WASTE DISPOSAL
374.93 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
331.50 FIRST AID/SAFETY SUP
1,274.54 ROCK
99.00 SANITATION SUPP.
496.29 TIRES DISPOSAL
116.78 MISC. EQUIP REP MAT
147.96 DIRT
161.10 TOOLS
'197.90 FIRST AID/SAFETY SUP
97.98 FIRST AID/SAFETY SUP
26.69 LIFE INSURANCE
224.28 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
752.20 PHONE EQUIP. CHARGES
1,546.82 OTHER OPER. EQUIP.
125.00 MISC. EQUIP REP MAT
550.00 MANAGEMENT SERVICES
1,340.00 OUTSIDE PRINTING
13.50 TAPE DUBBING
464.01 WORK STUDY WAGES
10,803.75 TECHNICAL SERVICES
8.42 ELECTRICITY CHARGES
181.65 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS-E
VAN WATERS & ROGERS, INC.
WAL MART STORE 01-1721
WATER DEPT/ED MORENO
WESCO
WLI INDUSTRIES
WOLF CONSTRUCTION
WORD PROCESSING
WPC CHARGEBACK
1,464.47 TELEPHONE RENTAL
2,960.51 CHLORINE
36.18 LAB. CHEM. & SUPP.
9.25 TAPE DUBBING
1,460.00 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
72 . 00 RENTALS
-121.85 VACUUM BASIN
239.91 FEB CHARGEBACKS
336.17 1-01-93 THRU 1-31-93
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ENTERPRISE FUNDS FUND TOTAL
1,373,628.19
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
,FUND: TRUST AND AGENCY
AT & T
A T & T COMMUNICATIONS
ADJUSTING JOURNAL ENTRY
BAKER AND TAYLOR BOOKS
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD
BOWERS, MICHAEL
BRODART CO
BRUEGGER'S BAGEL BAKERY
CEDE & CO 209033
CHAMBERS, CINDY
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N.A.
CHIVERS NORTH AMERICA
CLERICAL RECAP
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, INC.
CROSE-GARDNER ASSOCIATES
CSRL
CUSTOMER
,CUSTOMER #114005
DAVIDSON, JEFF
EBLE MUSIC CO.
FED. RES. BANK OF CHICAGO
FIN CHARGES FOR JAN
FORTIS BENEFITS
GREENE, DOUG
HAGEN, JEAN
HIGH TECH
HILL'S INC
HOLDEN BUSINESS FORMS CO.
HY-VEE FOOD STORE #2
ICPL FRIENDS FOUNDATION
ICPL FRIENDS FOUNDATION #1
ICPL FRIENDS FOUNDATION #2
ICPL ~RIENDS FOUNDATION #3
IDEXX LABORATORIES INC
INGRAM
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN
IOWA STATE BANK - FICA
IPERS
JAN LF CHARGES
JOHNSON COUNTY CONSERVATION
JOURNAL ENTRY
JOURNAL VOUCHER
KNYCH, LIANNE
KOCH BROTHERS
MID-CONTINENT BOTTLERS, INC.
MILLER, LINDA
MISTER ANDERSON'S COMPANY
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
8.30 TELEPHONE RENTAL
20.91 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
622.35 DEC FAX CHARGES
45.55 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
594.01 DENTAL INSURANCE
70.72 LOCAL MILEAGE
170.76 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
55.04 FOOD
-385.00 REGISTERED BOND INT
4.48 LOCAL MILEAGE
255.00 REV BOND INT
98.44 CASSETTE
231.25 PAYROLL 19-FEB-93
171.36 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
3,401.70 MINI-COMPUTER
3,097.17 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
10.00 REFERENCE MATERIAL
.60 POP REFUND
.50 POP REFUND
298.62 BOOKS, MAG., NEWSPAP
33.00 EDUC./TRAINING SUPP.
93.75 REV BOND INT
185.54 LOAN FINA CHRG JAN
404.57 DISABILITY INSURANCE
35.00 LOCAL MILEAGE
10.40 BOOKS (UNCATALOGED)
30.00 TELEPHONE RENTAL
200.72 ANIMAL SUPPLIES
309.34 OUTSIDE PRINTING
196.63 FOOD
736.00 MISCELLANEOUS
500.00 MISCELLANEOUS
910.00 MISCELLANEOUS
3,112.00 MISCELLANEOUS
20.50 ANIMAL SUPPLIES
13.75 CASSETTE
32.52 COOKIES-RECEPTION
241.20 ADVERTISING
2,460.12 FICA
1,530.67 IPERS
266.28 JAN LF CHARGES
10.00 MISCELLANEOUS
311.93 3RD QTR ECICOG
1,386.22 FEB BCBS
5.00 BOOKS, MAG., NEWSPAP
10.33 OFFICE SUPPLIES
33.32 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
128.53 LOCAL MILEAGE
226.24 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
NATIONAL TRUST
NOLO PRESS INC
OS CO DRUGS
PAYROLL RECAP
PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
PIZZA HUT OF AMERICA INC
PRIME BENEFITS
REESE, MARJORIE
RESIDUAL EQUITY TRANSFER
ROB RAINS
STANDARD INSURANCE C
TELECOM USA
TRU-ART
U OF IA. PAYMENT PROCESSING
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS-E
U. S. POST OFFICE - RENTAL
UNITED ACTION FOR YOUTH
WORD PROCESSING
WPC CHARGEBACK
XEROX CORP
TRUST AND AGENCY FUND TOTAL
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
50.00 REGISTRATION
16.85 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
48.42 PRINT/CIRCULATING
32,157.69 PAYROLL 05-FEB-93
338.56 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
230.66 FOOD
202.26 HEALTH INSURANCE
17.00 RECREATIONAL SUPP.
638,908.36 TO ACTIVITY 67100
.60 POP REFUND
1.26 LIFE INSURANCE
13.89 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
130.00 OUTSIDE PRINTING
58.00 AUDIO VISUAL SUPP.
95.01 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
233.56 TELEPHONE RENTAL
35.00 RENTALS
600.00 OTHER REPAIR & MAINT
744.49 FEB CHARGEBACKS
675.71 1-01-93 THRU 1-31-93
445.77 OFFICE EQUIP. RENTAL
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697,208.41
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
FUND: INTRAGOVNTAL SERVICE
I
#522 SOUTH CLINTON STREET
#631 S. VAN BUREN ST. APTS.
#650 S. JOHNSON STREET APTS.
#A & H APARTMENTS
#AGUSTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
#ALONZO, RICK
#ALPINE APARTMENTS
#AMBATI, NARAYANA
#AMMON DON
#AMSTER CORP.
#ANDERSON, BARBEL
#ANDERSON, JOHNNIE T
#ANDERSON, LEO & SUSAN
#ANDERSON-BENDER RENTALS
#ANDRACKI, MARK OR LAURA
#ARENDS, MARCIA
#ASI RENTALS
#ATLANTIC LAKESIDE LIMITED
#B R COMPANY INC
#BARDACH, JANUSZ
#BARNES, PEARL M.
#BAUGHMAN, NORMA & RALPH
#BAUM, GERALD J
#BAUMERT, JEAN
#BAYLISS, THOMAS
#BECKER, TERRY
#BENDA, JOSEPH
#BENDER, ROBERT J.
#BERGIN KARA
#BETTE LANE APARTMENTS
#BEUTER, LEO & MARIE
#BLACKHAWK PARTNERS
#BLOYER PROPERTIES
#BOEDEKER, HERMANN
#BOLLINGER, RANDY
#BOWERS, R. STEVE
#BRANDT, JOHN A.
#BREAZEALE, RICHARD
#BREESE, DONALD
#BRENNEMAN, MIKE
#BRENNEMAN, SUE % JOANN HARR
#BREWER, LARRY % DAVE CLARK
#BROEG, DIANA
#BROOKER, RICHARD
#BROWN, LYDA
#BUSS, ANNA
#BUTLER, JAMES
#BUTTERBAUGH MARILYN
#BYERS III, EDWARD J.
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
249.00 ADAMSKI, EDWARD
317.0U WEATHERLY, MARIAN
377.00 GOOD, RUTH
853.00 CRIST, AMY
202.22 LEE, MARION
206.00 CARROLL, PATRICIA
357.00 ANDERSON, WILLIAM
629.00 PATTON, CHRISTOPHER
23.00 AMMON, DON J. JR.
285.00 SHOOTS, JEAN
238.00 CHOUDHURY, SABIT
945.00 ANDERSON, JAMES
301.00 BENDER, KAY M
1,170.00 BISSELL, PAULA
241.00 SMITH, ROBIN
78.00 TADDONIO, ANTHONY
125.00 MORROW, BRET
13,071.00 ARMSTRONG, DEBRA
604.00 ADAM, JAMES
560.00 GRAHAM, JAMES
203.00 BLAKE, ROBERT
400.00 LIGOCKI, RITA
346.00 SMITH, CANDY
344.00 STARR, SARA
340.00 TINKLE, GARY
155.00 STIVER, KATHY
246.00 THOMAE, JENNIFER
586.00 ABDALLAH, AYANA
23.00 BERGIN, KARA
246.00 FINK, JOYCE
442.00 DELSO, BERTA
539.00 HILL, FLORENCE
1,398.00 JOHNSON, MELISSA
227.00 NELSON, ROYCE
255.00 CARIENS, FLORENCE
379.00 ZEPEDA, INGRID
205.00 FLORA, LISA
2,008.00 COX, MARCIA
258.00 WOODLEY, ANNA
109.00 BRENNEMAN, LISA
236.00 GABRIELLI, JOSEPH
328.00 ROUDABUSH, ANNETTE
263.00 KERR, ELIZABETH
97.00 BENTS, CINDY
380.00 ANDERSON, DIANE
350.00 ROGERS, WEND I
375.00 GARRETT, ELSIE
36.00 BUTTERBAUGH, MARILYN
305.00 HARRIS, SHARI
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
#CAHILL, TOD R
#CAMPBELL, ANN
#CAPITOL STREET INVESTMENTS
#CARLSON, MARTHA K.
#CARSWELL, HOWARD
#CARTER SUSAN
#CARY, PHIL
#CEASER MARCIA
#CHAFFEE LARRY
#CHAIT, BENJAMIN
#CHICAGO HOUSING AUTHORITY
#CHRISTIAN, PAUL & DORIS
#CHUN, RAYMOND
#CITY OF BOULDER
#CITY OF EUREKA & COUNTY OF
#CLAREMONT APTS % TOM CRUM
#CLARK, STEVE
#CLINE, H. KENNETH
#COBB, LILLIE ESTATE
#COLE TERESA
#COLE, GUY
#COLLIER COUNTY HSG. AUTHORITY
#COLONIAL TERRACE
#CONCORD APARTMENTS
#CONDO COMPANY
#CONDON, WILLIAM
#CONNER, JUDY
#COOK, VINCENT
#COOPER JR., ORRIS
#CORAL RIDGE APARTMENTS
#CORALVILLE SALVAGE
#CORBIN ALLISON
#CORNEJO ROSA
#CORONET APARTMENTS
#COURT HILL APARTMENTS
#CRIPPEN, DELAINE & BILL
#CRISMAN, DAVE & RENAE
#CRONK, C. ELIZABETH ATTN: DIC
#CURRAN, WILLIAM & EMILY
#CUSHING, PATRICIA
#D & R RENTALS
#DAHLEN, MICHAEL & JANET
#DAKOTA COUNTY HRA
#DAVIS HURSIE
#DAVIS, JAMES
#DAVIS, RICHARD & KARLA
#DE BRUYN, WILLIAM
#DEMEULENAERE, PAUL & ELLEN
#DES MOINES PUBLIC HSG. AUTH.
#DETWEILER, DONALD L.& FRANCES
#DETWEILER,IVAN OR PATRICIA
#DITTBERNER, MALINDA
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
163.00 SHERLOCK, TAMERA
126.00 BEARS, LORI
784.00 HARRIS, LATRINA
419.00 HOYT, LORIE
361.00 RIDINGS, LISA
14.00 CARTER, SUSAN
248.00 MOOR, TOM
24.00 CEASER, , MARCIA
17.00 CHAFFEE, LARRY
323.00 BROWNLEE, ANASTASIA
1,309.97 JOHNSON, KIMBERLY
314.00 MU'MIN, PATRICIA
328.00 RECHER, TRACY
750.22 YACOUBI, MAHA ALSHAB
239.22 MERRIAM, SUSAN
648.00 BERGIN, KARA
431.00 STRICKLAND, LINDA
199.00 DIETZMAN, JOHN
332.00 BURKE, DIONNE
82.00 COLE, TERESA
206.00 MERRIFIELD, REX
349.22 DENARDIS, MARK
276.00 PATRICK, GEORGIA
1,307.00 ADDISON, HERMAN JR.
2,045.00 BLAKE, LAURALEE V.
482.00 GLOVER, KIMBERLEY
349.00 ECKERMAN, MATT
278.00 COOKES, NANCY
641.00 MORRISSEY, LILLIAN
4,408.00 BRYANT, KIM
164.00 STRAND, PEARL
24.00 CORBIN, ALLISON
40.00 ,CORNEJO, ROSA
630.00 HUGHES, ALICE
1,314.00 FREES, ROBERT
254.00 KLEPPE, CRAGG L.
351.00 BENTLEY, MARLA
423.00 NELSON, DELPHIA
186.00 ZEUTENHORST, LINDA
290.00 YEGGY, JANET
498.00 GOODLAXSON, DEBRA L
1,995.00 GRONEWALD, LISA
204.22 KIRCHERT, HILDE
28.00 DAVIS, HURSIE
475.00 PETERSEN, KERRI
177.00 DAVIS, MARJORIE
997.00 ATKINS, DELBERT
270.00 MCLAUGHLIN, BRIAN &
490.22 SIMCOX, JAYNE
434.00 DICKSON, PAMELA
275.00 DETWEILER, LISA
314.00 WILLMOTT, JUDITH
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
I
#DORLEN APARTMENTS
#DORMANN, HAL
#DOUGLASS, R. THOMAS
#DOWNES, GREG & SUMMERS, DAN
#DOWNES, GREGORY J.
#DRULIS, JACK C/O DAIN
#DUNCAN, JAMES
#DUNNE, MIKE
#E & W ENTERPRISES, LTD
#EARNEST, KENTON
#ELLIS, GENE
#EMERALD COURT APARTMENTS
#ENSMINGER DARLA
#ERIN ARMS PARTNERSHIP
#ETZEL, STEVE
#EVANS, BONNIE
#EVANS, JAMES
#EVANS, SANDI
#EWALT PAT
#FAITH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
#FARLINGER, CRAIG D.
#FERDIG, RANDY
#FINNEY, WILLIAM
#FITZGARRALD, PHYLLIS J.
#FITZPATRICK, GARY
#FOX,ROBERT
#FRANK FLEMING RENTALS
#FULLER, WILLIAM OR BRENDA
#G.H.M. INVESTORS
#GAFFEY, TIMOTHY C.
#GARCIA JOSE
#GARDNER VICKIE
#GARVIN, RICHARD L.
#GEBREKAL MULU
#GEMAEHLICH, DUANE
#GERDES, GREG
#GERGIS, SAMIR
#GHODSI NEWSHA
#GILBERT MANOR
#GILPIN, EARL
#GINGERICH, MIRIAM
#GOEDKEN, SCOTT
#GOLFVIEW APARTMENTS
#GOOD, MRS. NOVELLA
#GOSS, RUTH
#GOVERNOR STREET RENTALS
#GRAGG, MRS. PATRICIA
#GRAHAM JAMES
#GRANDVIEW COURT APARTMENTS
#GREATER IOWA CITY HOUSING
#GREGORY, DON
#GREYTOWNE APARTMENTS
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
291.00 FRANTZ, BRUCE JR.
233.00 WELLS, THEODORE
284.00 VAYDING, NOLY
123.00 WATERS, TOM
855.00 DUNBAR, DONALD
485.00 CHAMPION, TERAL
176.00 MCPHERSON, ANNIE
326.00 RIGGAN, DIANE
346.00 MORGAN, ANN E
95.00 KEFFER, LILLIAN
299.00 YORK, PATTY
273.00 WEINTRAUT, STEVEN
23.00 ENSMINGER, DARLA
332.00 FENNER, ROSE ANNE
178.00 NOLAND, DOUGLAS
280.00 WADE, SUSAN
442.00 MCGILL, MELISSA
50.00 EVANS, SANDI
32.00 EWALT, PAT
428.00 HARGER, BONNIE
1,825.00 ALLEN, SANDRA
286.00 JACOBSEN, DIANA
166.00 BLACK, SHERRY A.
644.00 LANDLORD RENTS
199.00 BRECKNER, FREDERICK
9,695.00 ALBERT, GREGORY
173.00 HENKES, DIANE
230.00 ROTHWELL, DIANA L
'411.00 LEE, JOHN
407.00 SEXTON, J. RENEE
20.00 GARCIA, JOSE
23.00 GARDNER, VICKIE
525.00 GRAFT, CHRISTINE
41.00 GEBREKAL, MULU
197.00 O'LEARY, THERESA
252.00 SCOTT, CAROLYN
515.00 RIOS, CYNTHIA
22.00 GHODSI, NEWSHA
1,650.00 BLACKMAN, TIMOTHY
172.00 JOHNSON, ELVA
335.00 PHILLIPS, CAROLYN J
367.00 ECKERT, PATSY
402.00 YOUSEF, FARZIN
332.00 KAISER, LISA
419.00 RUSSELL, CONNIE
680.00 BLANCHARD, SUSAN
283.00 REYNOLDS, THEREASA
5.00 GRAHAM, JAMES
3,011.00 BAINES, JOHN
422.00 VOPARIL, TRACY
921.00 HIME, PAMELA
149.00 PATTERSON, TRACI
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
I
#GRINGS, JERRY
#H L APARTMENTS
#HAIGHT, MIKE & POLLY
#HAMMER, MAXINE E'
#HAMMES, SHARON K.
#IIANSEN, SUSAN
#HARDING, MARK
#HATFIELD, CONNIE C/O LINCOLN
#HAUG, EDWARD J. JR. DBA H & H
#HAUSER, DORIS M
#HAYEK REAL ESTATE ACCOUNT
#HEALY, PAM
#HEATH, CHARLES
#HEIN, LETHA
#HELMER, RAY
#HERSHBERGER, LUCY
#HILLSBORO APARTMENTS
#HODGE, MIKE
#HOFF, TOM
#HOFMANN, DAVID J OR DEBBIE L
#HOUSER, WOODROW
#HUGHES, GARY DBA HUGHES APTS
#HUNTER, DR. WILLIAM
#HUSTON PROPERTIES
#IOWA LAND CORP DBA IOWA LODGE
#IRVIN, DAVID
#J STREET APTS % KEN W WEBER
#JACKSON SQUARE ASSOCIATES DBA
#JARRARD, KEITH
#JENSEN, CHARLES
#JOHN'S GROCERY
#JOHNSON MONIQUE
#JONDLE, CAROL
#JONES, HAROLD
#JONES, MORGAN
#KABELA, ROBERT
#KACENA APTS % DAVE FOMAN
#KARGARZEDEH, REZA
#KATE, M C, RENTALS
#KELLER, MILDRED R.
#KEMPF, LESTER
#KHAM SOMPHIT
#KLEIN APARTMENTS
#KLOSTERMAN, HENRY
#KNAPP, L. LOUISE
#KNOLLRIDGE GARDEN APARTMENTS
#KNORR, GEORGE
#KOEHLER, MICHAEL
#KOEPPEL, JAMES M. & GLORIA J.
#KORVER, DAVID J & JANICE L
#KRATTET, RICHARD
#KRON, ED
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
363.00 GRINGS, BETH
305.00 JONES, MELINDA
498.00 RICHARD, MARY
423.00 LESNET, MELISSA
341.00 FORMAN, JODY
570.00 WILSON, APRIL
491.00 STAPLETON, ANN
488.00 GARDNER, VICKIE
1,228.00 CARDAMON,KATE
295.00 LYLE, BRENDA
600.00 SHAVERS-HORNADAY, VI
365.00 BRUCE, COLLEEN & LER
1,287.00 HAYWARD, SCOTTY
280.00 GARRINGER, KATHY
2,099.00 BECKMAN, JUDY
287.00 POISEL, LAURA
205.00 SEGUIN, BETTY
389.00 HENRY, MICHAEL
314.00 GANAKES, KRISTA
412.00 KELLY, LEANORE
433.00 CAHALAN, CATHERINE
768.00 HERGERT, SUSAN
677.00 MORRIS, KENNETH
260.00 BRENNEMAN, SUSAN
248.00 KRAUSE, STEVEN L
217.00 COBLENTZ, RALPH
385.00 BLAKLEY, RON
1,457.00 DONAHUE, CATHERINE
278.00 ALCORN, VERNON
341.00 JOHNSON, JONNIE
888.00 EDWARDS, DARLENE
44.00 JOHNSON, MONIQUE
330.00 BOWMAN, SALLY
23.00 SMITH, AMY B.
610.00 FOURT, CHARLES
334.00 BROOKS, WINIFRED
300.00 HEINTZ, LINDA
310.00 BRANTMAN, JENNIE
243.00 WALTON, JERRI
152.00 KELLER, TIM
363.00 PETERS, CATHY & SNOD
23.00 KHAM, SOMPHIT
223.00 CAMPBELL, DOROTHY
254.00 ENGLISH, ROBERT D.
271.00 VARNER, SUE
287.00 BOLSINGER, LYNDA
550.00 CEASER, MARCIA
332.00 ANDERSON, LASHONDA
130.00 WADLE, RICHARD
431.00 KORVER, KURT
342.00 LECLAIRE, YVONNE
292.00 COY, PATRICIA M.
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VENDOR NAME
#KUNCL, ADELAIDE
#KUNKEL, GENE
#LACINA, DUANE
#LANGENBERG, JIM
#LEAHY-SHEETS PARTNERSHIP
#LEDVINA, ALMA
#LEE BROTHERS INVESTMENTS
#LEE, MARY KAY
#LEPIC, TOM & VERA
#LIFFRING-ZUG, JOAN
#LIGOCKI RITA
#LINDGREN, RICHARD
#LIPSIUS, MAXINE RUTH
#LLOYD, OLIN
#LU, CHARLES
#LYMAN ASSOCIATES DBA RALSTON
#LYNCH, LAWRENCE L.
#MABJJ ENTERPRISES
#MADDEN, ROD
#MAHER, MIKE
#MAILLIARD, MICHAEL
#MALONEY, PHYLLIS
#MARKIV INVESTORS DBA
#MARSHALL, BERNARD A
#MARY O. COLDREN HOME FOR AGED
#MASON, RICHARD
#MATTHESS, BURRELL
#MCCASLIN, RICHARD
#MCCOLLISTER, EDWIN
#MCCREEDY, BILL
#MCCREEDY, CHARLES
#MCDERMOTT, EDWARD J
#MCDONALD, CHESTER
#MCKEEN, MRS. PAUL
#MCKILLIP, JUDITH
#MEANS, DUANE
#MEIER, DALLAS
#MEX, OTTO T & CLARA A
#MILLER , DAVID
#MILLER, GLENN H
#MILLER, JAMES R
#MILLER/YODER RENTALS
#MOD POD INC MANAGEMENT ACCOUN
#MOORE, JERRY R.
#MORRISON, SHEILA
#MORRISSEY LILLIAN
#MULFORD, JAMES G.
#NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS OF
#NICOLA, NINA
#NISSLEY, EUGENE W.
#NORR, ANDREW ESTATE
IOAK PARK RENTALS
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
181.00 CROY, LEO
260.00 GALLOWAY, MISTI
627.00 GHODSI, NEWSHA
133.00 WILDMAN, RHONDA
317.00 DUERKSEN, JANET
371.00 BENDA, MARJORIE A.
70.00 FERGUSON, ROBERT
408.00 PEIFFER, PATRICIA
436.00 CASTRO, SHARON & ROB
769.00 GORDON, MARTHA P.
69.00 LIGOCKI, RITA
761.00 GEHRKE, MICHELLE
113.00 KNEBEL, NORMA
312.00 GOUSHEGUIR, EZZATOSS
1,141.00 DALY, BARBARA
1,741.00 BUTLER, NANCY
328.00 TA, LAN DUC
222.00 SOUKUP, CLAYTON
600.00 KARBULA, TARI
408.00 MARTIN, ANN M.
258.00 GRUBBS, TIMMY
687.00 FREI, KYLE
6,159.00 ALLEN, BOBBI JO
246.00 MARSHALL, DONNA
680.00 DVORSKY, MELVIN
571.00 ESTON, DEMONICA
273.00 DUNDON, SHANNON
426.00 WRIGHT, LINDA
114.00 AIKMAN, RICHARD
340.00 NILLES, M. DEANN
418.00 KANE, TRACY
195.00 SCHRODER, DAVID
411.00 ROREX, YVETTE'
562.00 HILL, WILLOW
411.00 VER WAAYEN, RUTH
284.00 WILLARD, DONNA
385.00 DANIELE, ARTHUR
330.00 PURDY, KAREN
212.00 MOLACEK, TERI
628.00 GROVER, MARY
889.00 BATES, BRIAN
844.00 ADEM, TUFA
1,376.00 FAJARDO, ROSA
1,733.00 HESSELTINE, MELISSA
227.00 MCDANNALD, SHERRY
45.00 MORRISSEY, LILLIAN
745.00 CARDER, KATHARINA
2,577.50 DRUG GRANT 92
274.00 FOSTER, RUTH
1,149.00 CONNER, MONA
340.00 WAGEHOFT, LAURA
259.00 KELLY, BURGESS
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COUNCIL LISTING 28-FEB-93
VENDOR NAME
#OAKCREST STREET INVESTMENTS
#OAKWOOD VILLAGE OWNERS ASSOC
#OLD GOLD COURT APARTMENTS
#OLESEN APARTMENTS
#OLSEN JACQUELINE
#ORIGINAL TOWN COURT
#OSBORNE, JAMES W.
#OUTLOT 25 ASSOCIATES DBA
#PACHA, THEODORE H
#PARK PLACE APARTMENTS
#PARKSIDE MANOR APARTMENTS
#PAYRAVI, BIB I
#PECHOUS, EDWARDC.
#PEEPLE, ROGER
#PEET, NICHOLAS J
#PENNINGROTH APARTMENTS
#PENTACREST GARDEN APARTMENTS
#PERSINGER, DAVID R
#PETERSEN KERRI
#PETERSEN, KRIS
#PETERSON, JACK
#PHAM LOAN
#PHILLIPS CAROLYN
#PIPEYARD PARTNERS DBA RALSTON
#POWERS RICHARD
#PUDIL ROBERT
#R S INVESTMENTS
#RALSTON CREEK VILLAGE APTS.
#RANSHAW, DAVE
#RAUH, JOHN
#RENDON, JORGE % RALPH IRVIN
#RICHARDSON, CARL J
#RIGGAN, JIM
#RITTGERS, BEN
#ROBERTSON, CINDY M.
#ROCKFORD HOUSING AUTHORITY
#ROSHEK, MARVIN
#ROYAL INVESTMENTS
#RUKA, GARY A.
#RUMMELHART, ELMER
#RUMMELHART, IVAN C. & BLANCHE
#RUNDELL, VICKIE L.
#RYAN, TERRY L & MARY K
#S & S INVESTMENTS
#SAND ROAD INVESTMENTS
#SCHEETZ, RAYMOND & ANNE
#SCHELLIN, DETLEF
#SCHLAPKOHL, DANIEL P.
#SCHLOTE, NANCY
#SCHMALTZ MARIA
#SCHNEIDER, MAYNARD
#SCHOENMAKER, ADRIAN & SARA L.
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
1,293.00 AXTON, DEVINE
500.00 BELL, JANET
381.00 SARTAIN, TALITHA
150.00 HELFRICH, TERRY
5.00 OLSEN, JACQUELINE
2,526.00 KINNEY, GARY
113.00 BUNDY, HELEN
1,143.00 ALLEN, DAWN
102.00 MERRINGER, JACQUELIN
1,460.00 DOWLATSHAHI, MANUCHE
797.00 GEBREKAL, MULU
378.00 ASADZADEH, PARVINDOK
412.00 SHEARON, KENNY
362.00 FORMAN, ANDREA
248.00 FINSTER, WARREN
844.00 GONZALEZ, HILDA
324.00 LEMAR, LEZLIE
137.00 BACON, MARGIE
18.00 PETERSEN, KERRI
525.00 WILSON, RONDA
331.00 MESA, VEEONA
23.00 PHAM, LOAN
16.00 PHILLIPS, CAROLYN J
1,396.00 CAVUOTO, JAMES
21.00 POWERS, RICHARD
13.00 PUDIL, ROBERT
437.00 CHRISTENSEN, JO ANNE
3,756.00 BATI, LENCHO
356.00 SLEMMONS, BARBARA
273.00 MADDIGAN, KELLY
614.00 FRAZEUR, BRUCE A
346.00 RICHARDSON, KIMBERLY
722.00 BETTS, LARRY M.
248.00 WOOD, MAUREEN
340.00 WALSH, SHANNON
329.22 LANGER, LISA
472.00 SWAILS, BONITA
1,977.00 LEACH, RANDY
878.00 ENSMINGER, DARLA
134.00 DUTTLINGER, KATHLEEN
268.00 WILMOTH, FRANCES
320.00 O'BRIEN, ROGER
230.00 BECKER, NANCY
345.00 NERI, CHERYL
396.00 COX, GAYLE
550.00 HUTCHINS, JAMES
439.00 ANDERSON, CHARLA
585.00 VOORHES, CLYDE
275.00 VANDENBERG, SHONNA
23.00 SCHMALTZ, MARIA
320.00 RATCHFORD, GRACE
388.00 WALSH, TRACY
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VENDOR NAME
#SCHOTT APARTMENTS
#SCHWACH, MIKE
#SCOTCH PINE APARTMENTS
#SCOTSDALE APARTMENTS
#SCOTT, RUTH H
#SEARSON, JAMES L.
#SECURITY INVESTMENTS ASSOC.
#SEMLER APARTMENTS
#SEMLER BUILDING
#SENATE APARTMENTS
#SESSIONS, HAZEL
#SEVILLE APARTMENTS
#SHAVERS-HORNADVICKIE
#SHORTLEY, RUSH M.
#SHRAMEK, LOUISE
#SJRE YOUNG FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
#SKARDA, VAL
#SKAUGSTAD, MARILYN & CHARLES
#SKOG, CLARENCE
#SLAGER, GARY
#SLONNEGER, KENNETH
,#SMITH, ALTA
'#SOHM, JOHN & MARGARET
#SOLON DEVELOPMENTS INC
#SPAETH, JOHN
#SPIVEY, PAULINE
#STANNARD, PAULA J.
#STEVE, DAVE
#STILES, J H
#STREB, LORI
#STUCKER, DONALD J.
#SUNSET MANOR
#SVOBODA, LARRY
#SWARTZENDRUBER, PATTY
#SWENKA, BONNIE OR GLENN
#SYCAMORE APTS
#TAYLOR, PAULINE
#THAYER, KEITH E.
#THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
#THOMOPULOS, GREGS & METTlE
#THOMPSON, CHARLES
#TOMLINSON, CLAUDE
#TOWN & CAMPUS APARTMENTS
#TUNG, HAl-NAN
#UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
#VESELY, ARDEN
#VILLA GARDEN APARTMENTS
#VOORHEES CLYDE
#VOPARIL CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
#WAGNER, JAMES R
#WALDEN PLACE
#WALTERS, CLIFFORD
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
234.00 MCDONALD, MICHAEL
390.00 MURRAY, TERRIE
1,276.00 BARNEY, DIANE
450.00 DICKERSON, MARGARET
325.00 HAMILTON, DEBRA
279.00 WRIGHT, MURRY
1,555.00 BLACKHAWK, ALPHONSO
256.00 MICHEL, CHRIS
276.00 ABDEL-HAMEED, AHMAD
153.00 BEIER, EILEEN
525.00 POWERS, RICHARD
1,417.00 BATI, NEGESO
67.00 SHAVERS-HORNADAY, VI
442.00 BROWN, MIA
263.00 BENNETT, TERI
633.00 SLADE, SHIRLEY
218.00 BLAIR, FANNY
172.00 MOSBACH, ESTHER
325.00 COLONY, JULIE A.
1,246.00 MORRIS, CARYN (JANEL
103.00 KRUMHOLZ, BETH
424.00 LANGE, PAM
596.00 GIANGIACOMO, JOHN
402.00 WILLMOTT, ALLAN
248.00 VISKER, VIRGINIA
210.00 SPIVEY, RONALD
365.00 RUSSELL, MARY
99.00 LAKE, ROSE
248.00 STILES, JEANNE
345.00 AUGUSTINE, TAMMY
278.00 ALCORN, VERNON
127.00 STROUD, RONALD
76.00 BARTON, MICHAEL
44.00 LANDLORD RENTS
212.00 WIGGINS, DUANE
254.00 WALKER, (HENRY) AL
1,209.00 DONOVAN, KIKI
393.00 ARONES, GUILLERMO
485.00 CORBIN, ALLISON
644.00 GARDNER, DEBRA
999.00 COUCHMAN, DAVID L.
222.00 MADDEN, VELMA M
2,923.00 BROOKS, JEFF
106.00 FORAKER, LARRIANNE
13,016.00 ALAPATT, THOMASKUTTY
325.00 AXTON, DANIELLE
6,130.00 ADKINS, CHRISTOPHER
64.00 VOORHES, CLYDE
791.00 HOGAN, MICHAEL
535.00 BOWLES, CLOVIS
311.00 KLASSON, MARTHA
646.00 ALLEN, BRAD
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VENDOR NAME AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
#WARD, RANDY 292.00 GRIFFIN, PATTI I
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#WATERS, LARRY 120.00 STUTTS, PAUL I
#WATTERS DONNY 52.00 WATTERS, DONNY
#WELANDER, PHYLLIS N. 247.00 ANDERSON, CHRISTINE I
#WELSCH, CLAYTON 230.00 GORDON, AVA
#WENMAN, BONNIE 340.00 SNYDER, JULIA I
#WESTGATE VILLA APARTMENTS 465.00 OLSEN, JACQUELINE, I
#WESTWOOD APARTMENTS 230.00 NELSON, DALE R. I
#WILCOX, LARRY 240.00 PHELPS, DAN I
#WILDMAN, MICHAEL 156.00 PAGAN, NELSON
#WIRTH, BILL 216.00 STEPP, RICHARD
#WISSINK, MARY KAY 658.00 BLACK, KIM
#WRIGHT, WILLIAM 127.00 LOVETINSKY, DAN
#YEGGY, BERNARD 257.00 YEGGY, LEONARD
#YODER, ARNOLD 974.00 DYER, TRACY
#YODER, EARL, DODGE ST APTS LT 630.00 ADAMS, SANDRA
#YODER, EARL, FY RENTALS 1,096.00 BATI ,MIBO
#YODER, J 0 583.00 FINK, SUSAN
#ZAISER, JERRY 397.00 HINES, SHAWN
#ZENACK, NATHAN DBA HOLLYWOOD 106.00 DAVIDSON, JEFFERY
#ZIEGLER MD, EKHARD 250.00 DECKER, DORIS
#ZOOK, VERNON & MARGUERITE 365.00 KLOOS, BECKY
#ZUBER, LARRY 204.00 ELLINGSWORTH, DAVID
A T & T - LD 276.45 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
A T & T COMMUNICATIONS 46.68 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
ADAMS, JOHN THOMAS 54.61 INDEMNITY
ADJUSTING JOURNAL ENTRY 849.14 DEC FAX CHARGES
ALLIED GROUP MORTGAGE COMPANY 60,856.37 LAND ACQUISITION
ALTORFER MACHINERY CO. 10,000.00 VEHICLE REPAIRS
I AMP INC 82.75 MISC. SUPPLIES
ANDREW ROCCA -23.70 TRAV.REIMB
ANDREW ROCCA 273822 -26.30 CEDAR RAPIDS
ANDREW ROCCA 274458 -100.00 AMES
ARATEX SERVICES, INC. 899.60 LAUNDRY SERVICE
BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY , 1,057.39 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
BC-BS #268826 167,386.38 SEPTEMBER HEALTH INS
BETHEL FISH STATE FA 274.00 TRANSIT FUND
BETHEL FISH-ST FARM -274.00 BUS ACCIDENT DAMGE
BIA PARTS INC 1,246.35 BUSES
BILL BLANCHARD 274104 -493.55 WHEELING WV
BISHOP & WORTH INC 36.75 GENERAL LIABILITY
BLANCHARD, BILL 549.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD 824.76 DENTAL INSURANCE
BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD 124,531. 41 HEALTH INS. CLAIMS
BOGAARD, NOLAN 136.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
BOOSE, RONALD 839.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
BOOTHROY, DOUG 100.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
BOVEY, JOHN 207.00 TRAVEL
BREESE CO., INC. 1,721.96 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
BREESE PLUMBING & ~EATING, INC 293.99 REP OF ELECTRIC/PLBG
BROWN, KEN 228.55 TRAVEL ADVANCE
BUESING'S AUTOMOTIVE 1,053.50 AUTO & L~GHT TRUCK
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VENDOR NAME
CARPETLAND
CASE POWER & EQUIPMENT
CATHERINE WELCHER
CEDAR RAPIDS WELDING SUPPLY
CHARLES SCHMADEKE
CHRISTINE ANDERSON
CITY APPLIANCE SERVICE
CITY OF IOWA CITY
CITY SEWER SERVICE
CLAREY'S SAFETY EQUIPMENT, INC
COBRA/CHARLES MOTTET
COBRA/DARLENE MOTTET
COBRA/ED ROSKUP
COBRA/JOHN NEUZIL
COBRA/MARLI SHULER
COBRA/MARY DELL HINT
COBRA/NANCY FRANTZ
COBRA/NANCY J BERRY
COBRA/RAMONA PARROTT
COBRA/RICHARD FRANTZ
COBRA/STACY WELLS
COBRA/TRACEY PRINTEN
COHN, GARY
COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO.
CONTRACTOR'S TOOL & SUPPLY CO.
CORVIN JUSTICE 225011
CORVIN JUSTICE 275328
CORVINE JUSTICE 2077
CUMMINS GREAT PLAINS DIESEL
DANIEL V SMITH 275477
DAVID TIMM
DEEDS, LYLE
DENNEY, CHARLES
DIXON, MARY LEE
DOLAN, STEVE
DONALD ROBINSON
DOUGLAS BOOTHROY
DREW SHAFFER
DUNNER, FREDERICK
EDSON & ASSOCIATES LTD
EMERGENCY REPAIR SERVICE, INC.
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ENERGY MIZER SYSTEMS, INC.
ERB'S BUSINESS MACHINES, INC.
FASTPRO INTERNATIONAL INC
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP.
FELICIA OUSLEY
FIBRE BODY INDUSTRIES, INC.
FISH BETHEL
FORTIS BENEFITS
FOUR SEASONS CAR WASH
GERARD, DAVID AND JULIE
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
3,431.71 REPAIR OF FURNISHING
8,110.22 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
-20.00 REPAY CLAIM CHRGS
5.10 MISC. SUPPLIES
-140.00 AMES
-10.00 REPAY LUMP SUM
198.90 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
-2,546.62 BC/BS
170.00 REP OF ELECTRIC/PLBG
113.95 FIRE APPARATUS
-152.46 MAR BC/BS
-140.80 MAR COBRA
-152.46 FEB BC/BS
-69.58 MAR MEDICARE SUPPL
-11.66 MAR DENTAL
-69.58 FEB MEDICARE SUPPL
-140.80 CREDIT FOR OVER PAYM
-411.51 MAR COBRA
-140.80 FEB BC/BS
-140.80 JAN COBRA
-11.66 FEB DENTAL
-609.84 DEC-FEB BC
62.86 MICRO-COMPUTER
1,864.01 COMM. EQUIP. REPAIR
35.72 BDLG. & IMPROV. MAT.
9.56 RTRN TRAV ADVANCE
-55.44 AMES
-19.12 RETRN OF TRVL ADVANC
1,642.76 BUSES
-50.00 AMES
-50.00 REPAY LUMP SUM
502.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
138.55 TRAVEL ADVANCE
465.00 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
625.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
-655.80 BUS DAMAGE 92245
-100.00 AMES
-3.00 3 PAGES FAX
59.32 GENERAL LIABILITY
172.70 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
591.00 VEHICLE REPAIRS
64,317.09 MOVE TO FY93 ACCOUNT
41.25 BUSES
384.00 MISC. PERIPHERALS
214.50 FIRST AID SUPP.
18.50 COURIERS
-42.00 REPAY CLAIM BAL
177.86 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
-274.00 BUS ACCIDENT DAMAGES
351.00 DISABILITY INSURANCE
8.50 CAR WASHES
545.31 AUTO LIABILITY
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VENDOR NAME
GIERKE-ROBINSON CO.
GLASS SERVICES
GRAPHIC PRINTING
GREER, BRIAN
GRIFF'S UPHOLSTERY
H. J. LTD. HEATING AND AIR
HACH BROTHERS CO., INC.
HARGRAVE MCELENEY, INC.
HAWKEYE BANK
HAWKEYE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
HAWKEYE WELD & REPAIR '
HEARTLAND CUSTOM WOODWORKING
HILLTOP SUNOCO CAR WASH
HOLIDAY WRECKER & CRANE SERVo
HOLLAND C JOSEPH
HY-VEE FOOD STORE #2
lA-ILL
IA.CITY HOUS.AUTH.
IC CITY ASSESSOR
IC COMM SCHOOL DIST
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
IOWA ILLINOIS GAS & ELECTRIC
IOWA STATE BANK - FICA
IPERS
J. P. GASWAY CO., INC.
JACKS DISCOUNT, INC.
JAMES BENDER TRUCKING
JAMES PUMFREY
JAMES W. BELL CO., INC.
JAN LF CHARGES
JERRI ANCIAUX CLEANING
JIM PUMFREY
JIM PUMFREY 274988
JIM'S PETROLEUM MAINTENANCE
JIM'S REFUSE SERVICE CORP
JO CO ADMINISTRATION
JO CO AMBULANCE
JO CO SEATS
JO CO SHERIFFS OFFle
JOHN CHINANDER
JOHN WYSS 273930
JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER
JOHNSON, BRAD
JOURNAL ENTRY
JOURNAL VOUCHER
JUSTICE, CORVIN
K MART #4315
KAR PRODUCTS, INC.
KELLY KOCH 275344
KEVIN SLUTTS
KEVIN SLUTTS 273851
KLINEFELTER, GARY
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
144.25 MISC. SUPPLIES
217.82 VEHICLE REPAIRS
120.00 UNIFORM CLOTHING
50.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
220.00 VEHICLE REPAIRS
194.50 REP OF HEATING EQUIP
272.91 OFFICE SUPPLIES
543.90 AUTO & LIGHT'TRUCK
578.79 FY92 VOID CHECK
439.80 GARBAGE TRUCKS
15.00 VEHICLE REPAIRS
40.00 REPAIR OF FURNISHING
102.50 CAR WASHES
70.00 TOWING
76,009.00 LAND ACQUISITION
22.77 SANITATION SUPP.
-104.14 OVERPAID ELEC ICHA
326.83 REFUSE
-104.00 CHASSIS LUBE
-1,646.62 DIESEL FUEL
9.80 REIMB TRAVEL EXP
3,380.94 ELECTRICITY CHARGES
5,120.60 FICA
3,819.16 IPERS
2,598.70 OFFICE SUPPLIES
146.22 FILM
14.40 STR. CLEANING & REP.
-30.41 TRAV.REIMB.
17,900.00 OTHER VEH. EQUIP.
18.00 JAN LF CHARGES
485.00 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
-84.59 LEE'S SUMMIT MO
-199.59 AMES
1,671.35 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
270.00 EQUIPMENT SERVICE
-601.59 GAS (AUDITOR)
-739.52 DEISEL FUEL
-7,436.59 DIESEL FUEL
-4,104.45 GAS (DISASTER SERV)
-6.00 6 PAGES FAX
-150.00 CLEVELAND WI
261.60 LAND ACQUISITION
7.35 AUTO LIABILITY
3,344.38 JAN DUPLICATING
12,849.18 FEB BCBS
65.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
17.34 MISC. SUPPLIES
800.09 MISC. SUPPLIES
-120.00 AMES
-14.03 RTRN TRAVEL ADVANCE
-205.97 BLOOMINGTON MN
175.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
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VENDOR NAME
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KNEBEL WINDOWS
KOCH BROTHERS
KOCH, KELLY
LENOCH & CILEK TRUE VALUE
LINDER TIRE SERVICE
LINDSEY SOFTWARE SYSTEMS, INC.
LORD
LOREN'S SIGNS
LYLE DEEDS 275187
MARION IRON CO.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
MERCY HOSPITAL
MEYER TOOL & SUPPLY
MICHAEL LORD 273728
MICHAEL MORAN 274378
MICHELIN TIRE CORP.
MID-AMERICA DIESEL SERV., INC.
MID-AMERICA'S MICROPRODUCTS
MIDWEST WHEEL COMPANIES
MOORMAN EQUIPMENT CO.
MORAN, MIKE
MOTOR MAGAZINE
MUTUAL WHEEL CO.
NATIONAL CAREER WORKSHOPS
NATIONAL SEATING CO.
NEIMAN & WORRELL M.D.
NEOPART
NEWKIRK SALES CO.
NOLAN BOGAARD
OMAHA HOUSING AUTHOR
OMEGA COMMUNICATIONS
OTTSEN OIL CO., INC.
PAYROLL RECAP
PECK, DEBBIE
PITNEY BOWES INC
PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO.
PUMFREY, JAMES
R.L.E. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVo INC
RAINBOW INTERNATIONAL CARPET
RANDY ALLEN
REXCO EQUIPMENT, INC.
ROADWAY EXPRESS INC.
ROCCA, ANDREW
SADLER POWER TRAIN, INC.
SCANIA U.S.A., INC.
SCHMADEKE, CHARLES
SCOTT GOOLSBY 273626
SEARS
SECURITY ABSTRACT CO.
SERVPRO
SHAY ELECTRIC
SHELLY KNUDEL
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
453.48 REPAIR OF FURNISHING
219.96 OFFICE SUPPLIES
120.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
102.24 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
3,693.74 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
145.00 MICRO-COMP. SOFTWARE
-23.04 TRAVEL RETURN
100.00 VEHICLE REPAIRS
-460.90 BLOOMINGTON MN
1,495.26 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
178.00 MEDICAL
1,175.60 MEDICAL
70.50 TOOLS
-142.61 JOHNSTON
-587.00 WASHINGTON DC
1,623.32 BUSES
1,156.38 BUSES
828.00 MISC. PERIPHERALS
162.34 MISC. SUPPLIES
517.64 BUSES
587.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
18.00, SUBSCRIPTIONS
1,087.07 FIRE APPARATUS
138.00 REGISTRATION
319.30 BUSES
42.00 MEDICAL
563.23 BUSES
86.25 FLUIDS GASES & OTHER
-136.00 FORT DODGE
-289.22 REPAY DEC ADMIN FEE
54.95 COMMUNICATION EQUIP.
368.00 GREASE & OIL
66,935.37 PAYROLL 05-FEB-93
208.24 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
422.00 OFFICE EQUIP. REPAIR
122.21 PLUMBING SUPPLIES
338.40 TRAVEL ADVANCE
150.00 GREASE & OIL
350.00 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
-66.22 TRAVEL REIMB
73.26 LANDFILL EQUIPMENT
389.40 BUSES
100.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
3,117.26 BUSES
6,957.75 BUSES
280.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
-439.80 CLEVELAND WI
199.99 TOOLS
149.00 ABSTRACTS
45.00 GENERAL LIABILITY
3,321.46 REP OF ELECTRIC/PLBG
-136.00 REPAY CLAIM CHRGS
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VENDOR NAME
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SHIVE-HATTERY ENGRS & ARCH INC
SIEG-CEDAR RAPIDS CO.
SIEGEL & ASSOCIATES
SMITH, DANIEL
SNAP-ON TOOLS CORP.
STANDARD INSURANCEC
STATE CHEMICAL MFG., CO.
STEVE DOLAN 274177
STONER, RONALD
SVENDSEN TYLER INC F202032
TEBOCKHORST DEB
TERMINAL SUPPLY CO.
THE UNIVERSITY OF IA
TOM HANSEN 271866
TRANS FUNDS/EMER SHELTER GRNT
TRANSFERS
TUAN QUOC DAO
TYNA PRICE
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS-E
U. S. POST OFFICE - ACCT 155
U. S. POST OFFICE - ACCT 44
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE
VARNUM, DAVID J AND KELLY L
VERMEER SALES & SERVICE, INC.
VITOSH STANDARD
VOSS PETROLEUM CO., INC.
W. O. LTD.
WEPPLER AND SONS PAINTING
WHITLOW, MICHELLE
WILLIAM CONDON 262824
WINEBRENNER FORD, INC.
WORD PROCESSING
WPC CHARGEBACK
INTRAGOVNTAL SERV FUND TOTAL
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6,210.49 TESTING SERVICES
2,629.91 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
665.70 EDUC./TRAINING SUPP.
50.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
1,454.55 MINOR EQUIP.
-17.36 LIFE INSURANCE
265.06 MISC. SUPPLIES
-625.00 ORLANDO
37.79 SAFETY SHOES
-99.84 HIST PRES REIM TRAVL
1,205.00 REP & MAINT. TO BI.DG
40.50 MISC. SUPPLIES
-205.00 HAP REPAY HONORE
-12.14 TRAVEL
-2,009.86 CDBG NON-GRNT ACTY
-.58 HIST PRES GRANT BAL
294.89 AUTO LIABILITY
-1.00 1 PAGE FAX
171.79 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
567.42 PHONE EQUIP. CHARGES
645.00 POSTAGE
7,857.93 POSTAGE
400.00 COURIERS
13,746.95 LAND ACQUISITION
201.26 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
78.00 CAR WASHES
1,813.05 GREASE & OIL
840.00 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
623.17 REPAIR OF STRUCTURE
19.88 PAINT & SUPPLIES
418.00 JULY RENT
608.98 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
111.29 FEB CHARGEBACKS
260.81 1-01-93 THRU 1-31-93
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VENDOR NAME
FUND: SPECIAL REVENUE FUND
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A T & T COMMUNICATIONS
ACTION SEWER & DRAIN SERVICES
ADJUSTING JOURNAL ENTRY
BARRIER FREE RESOURCES
BEA DAY PLUMBERS AND WEPPLER
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD
BUDGETED TRANSFERS AJE
COOK, WILLIAM
DIXON, MARY LEE
DOLEZAL, HELEN
ELDERLY SERVICES AGENCY
FEB CIP FUNDING
FORTIS BENEFITS
FUND TRANSFER PAY END 12-FEB
INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION
IOWA ASSOC. OF HOUSING
IOWA CITY GUTTER
IOWA CITY PETTY CASH
IOWA STATE BANK - FICA
IPERS
JOB SERVICE OF IOWA
JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER
JOURNAL ENTRY
JOURNAL VOUCHER
KOCH BROTHERS
LIFE SKILLS
M DIXON
MCNABB, ESTHER
MORGAN, VERA
MUN. FIRE!POL. RETIRE
NATIONAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PAYROLL RECAP
PC WORLD
ROBERTS CONST.
ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION
ROBINSON, JOHN
SCHORNHORST, STEVE
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS-E
UNITED ACTION FOR YOUTH
WAGEHOFT HOME AND LAND AND
WEPPLER & SONS - M N
WEPPLER & SONS - MM
WORD PROCESSING
WPC CHARGEBACK
SPECIAL REVENUE FUND TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
21.29 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
78.75 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
285.43 DEC PHOTOCOPY
330.00 CONSULTANT SERVICES
674.55 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
511.14 DENTAL INSURANCE
302,713.57 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
160.37 PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS
22.50 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
505.80 FEDERAL WITHHOLDING
3,916.37 AID TO AGENCIES
-5,807.10 CORRCT JE 1089
57.20 DISABILITY INSURANCE
23,735.94 FIRE RETIREMENT
350.00 REGISTRATION
10.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
446.00 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
4.00 LEADBASED PAINT ASSE
751. 03 FICA
506.53 IPERS
1,505.53 MISCELLANEOUS
75.00 RECORDING FEES
83.67 JAN DUPLICATING
3,861.14 FEB BCBS
17.95 OFFICE SUPPLIES
3,454.12 AID TO AGENCIES
230.47 PROF SERVICES
414.31 HEALTH INSURANCE
480.97 SURVIVORS BENEFITS
-2,225.32 FIRE DENTAL
85.00 BOOKS, MAG., NEWSPAP
9,817.01 PAYROLL 05-FEB-93
9.97 SUBSCRIPTIONS
1,073.23 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
19,594.37 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
55.65 MICRO-COMPUTER
162.53 MICRO-COMPUTER
26.06 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
50.69 TELEPHONE RENTAL
3,125.91 AID TO AGENCIES
365.41 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
835.03 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
947.16 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
465.00 FEB CHARGEBACKS
577.43 1-01-93 THRU 1-31-93
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John Kammermeyer, M.D.
Allergist
404 E, Bloomington
Iowa City, Iowa 52245
Phone (319) 354-7014
April 8, 1993
Iowa City City Council
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After a great deal of thought and reflection, I am sending you ttffj;;~ ..
letter to express my thoughts concerning the issue of what to do :about (n
the Iowa City Airport. I feel that building a new airport anywhere co
would be an unwarranted luxury and a waste of money that could be better
used elsewhere for more urgent needs in these times of very tight
budgets. I think we should just maintain the present airport as
minimally as possible.
Dear Council Member:
I feel that we do not need to make any major further investment in an
airport since we are extremely fortunate to have a large, dynamic and
expandin9 airport very close by, namely the Cedar Rapids Airport. It
would seem to me that we could best use our energy and money toward
developing closer ties and service to the Cedar Rapids Airport, since I
believe that this airport will continue to expand and grow in the years
ahead. As an example of the closer ties I am envisioning, I think it
would be highly desirable for the city of Iowa City to be involved in
developing a passenger rail service, using the Crandic Railroad, between
the Cedar Rapids Airport and Iowa City. The Crandic Railroad runs right
next to the Cedar Rapids Airport and also into the heart of Iowa City.
To promote this sort of rail service would be energy efficient and help
promote closer ties with the Cedar Rapids Airport by making it more
convenient for Iowa City residents to get to and from the airport.
As radical as it may sound, it might even be reasonable in the future
for the city of Iowa City to make at least a minimal contribution toward
further development and expansion of the Cedar Rapids Airport. In the
years ahead I think that we are going to have to look more and more
toward regional cooperation and planning in order to get the most from
our limited tax dollars.
Sincerely yours,
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Denise lucca, President-Elect
Kiki Aaneslad, Past President
Cindy Parsons, Secretary
Sandra Joynt, Treasurer
Bev Byram, Elementary Safety
Deb Kauffman,Watson, Secondary Safety
Myrna Arner, Traffic Safety
Loni Parrott, Newsletter
April 4, 1993
To: Members of the City Council of Iowa City
Steve Atkins, City Manager
Jim Brachtel, Traffic Engineer
From:
Districtwide Parents' Organization Executive Board
Re: Rationale for and history leading to present action re:
abolishment of the DPO Traffic Safety Chairperson
posi Hon.
At the February 1993 Districtwide Parents' Organization
executive board meeting, a vote was taken which abolishes the
position of Traffic Safety Chairperson in this organization,
effective June 1, 1993. Discussion highlighted the rationale
behind this decision and the history leading up to it:
- The DPO has a long history of receipt of parental and school
traffic concerns. During the last several years, the traffic
safety chair was a different person every two years. Much
continuity was lost in the position when a new coordinator had to
become familiar with the ongoing concerns of 19 different school
sites.
- For the last several years, one person has had the position of
coordinator - Myrna Arner. Due to her diligent, persistent, far-
sighted and capable efforts, DPO had a chance to approach traffic
safety in a continued and organized fashion. District schools
were urged and advised to submit traffic and pedestrian safety
concerns to one central location - Myrna - and she reviewed the
last 10 years worth of concerns, noted similarities, repeated
requests and began to prioritize issues related to each school.
- The concerns which had been repeatedly surfaced for the last 10
years and had not been heard or had been heard and denied by the
City of Iowa City Traffic Engineer were collected by Myrna and
presented to the Traffic Engineer in an organized manner. This
proved to be a lengthy and frustrating endeavor with either
negative results or no action taken most of the time. The
traffic committee turned to another tactic - trying to effect one
or two major districtwide changes in traffic safety, in an effort
to coalesce common concerns, save money and take some of the
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responsibility away from the City's busy offices. At the request
of the City Manager, Myrna continued to receive and deflect the
continual stream of concerns from each individual schaal. This
is an enormous task, particularly in a voluntary setting.
- In face to face meetings with the City Manager, Traffic
Engineer and the Iowa City Council, a major goal was reached -
reduction in speed limits around elementary schools, noted with
prominent signs, during all schaal hours. This was accomplished
by continued - or sometimes increased - and effective speed
patrolling by the Police Department in those areas.
The ather major goal has not been accomplished to date. A joint
Iowa City Council-Iowa City Community Schaal District Schaal
Board - DPO committee was established and met several times. Its
goal was to review the individual schaal sites, histories of
complaints and concerns, and proposed solutions far those
concerns and to decide upon appropriate action - jointly - and
responsibility far that action in response to the complaints and
concerns of individual schools.
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- Repeated scheduling of such joint endeavors has resulted in
cancelled meetings and many unreturned calls in an effort to
reschedule the meeting times.
- The DPO board goes an record in support of the continuance of
the joint meetings until their stated agenda has been
accomplished. This is even in light of the abolishment of the
Traffic Safety Chairperson position the DPO members of that
committee have agreed to continue to serve until the reviews are
completed or until June 1, 1994 whichever comes first. We feel
that the materials related to each schaal's situations and
concerns are organized in the mast efficient manner at the
current time and this organization and pertinence will only be
last if we do not capitalize upon the presence of committee
members and Council members and schaal board members who are
familiar with accumulated histories.
But, an the districtwide level, we are reverting to the
j previous method far each schaal to bring their individual
concerns to the attention of the City of Iowa City through the
City Council. Likewise, individual schools will contact the
schaal district an a case-by-case basis with concerns,
publicizing these concerns in whatever manner they choose. After
several years of concerted effort an the part of one coordinator
to facilitate action between the schools and the city government,
our conclusion is that our efforts have not produced any better
results, response by the city or a change in perceptions
regarding the primacy of the safety of our schaal-age children -
either as pedestrians or as vehicular drivers.
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As of June 1, 1993, each school will direct traffic safety
concerns, not through the OPO but directly to the appropriate
city council person or to Jerry Palmer, ICCSO administrative
assistant directly responsible for bussing and safety concerns.
Myrna K. Arner Mary Gantz Carol Zito Winniford
OPO Traffic Safety Ad Hoc Committee
Penny Hall
President of the Oistrictwide Parents' Organization
cc: Marcia Klingaman, Neighborhood Services Coordinator
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People have always I"emarked that Iowa City is an LlllLlsual town to
live in. The combination of youth and maturity makes for an
combinatie,n of constant activity in downtown. The example of
Urban Renewal that occurred over a twenty yeal" period, in a
downtown, ne:<t to a major uni versi ty campus, a llLlculal' fl-ee zone
and now a parking I"amp that isn't for cars. Well not for cars
certain hours of the day on certain levels. More signs to
read..we tried for 10 years to get signage to have people go to
the Ho I iday Inn ramp when the Old Cap i te, I Centel- I-amp was full
and the council couldn't make a decision. The PUI"pose of urban
renewal was to keep the downtown alive and to provide a stronger
tax base for all the citizens. Ramps where built to provide for
short term shoppers. To many of us then, a shoppel- was a person
that could be a student, a visitor, an intown person, someone
attending a uiiivel"si ty function or"maYbe'someone that wOI-~(ed '
downtown all day and made pu\-chas~' at. nool1'or on the way home
after an 8 to 5 job. Ramps wel-e. created to pl-ovide fo\- that
person to be on important part ,of ,'keeping the downtown al ive.
Perhaps to l"edefine what a shopper is would be in ol"der. A
pel"son that has money to spend fOI- goods and sel-vices is ,.hat
James Cash Penny once remarked. What about the business such as
dentist, attorneys, coffee shops, accountants, insurance agents
and others that provide goods and services between the hours of 8
and 10. Isn't their customer just as important as a store that
opens at 10? What about the student that has the ability to have
a car and wants to drive to class..they are shoppel-s also, there
wouldn't be a downtown Iowa City without them.
The problem fOI" downtown is gl"eat and many cities would like to
have a parki ng pl-ob lem downtown. The prob lem e,f padd ng wasn't
totally finished under the Urban Renewal program in ~hat long
term parking was never provided for. It was a problem that
everyone hoped the bus sys~em ,.ould take care of but we al"e a
wheel society and we wan~ to be at the wheel. What about the
funds to pay for the bonds that is being lost by closing the
101.er levels except te, pigee,ns..they don't read signs eithel-.
Those funds pledged on a projected income to help with the
operation of bus service and future expansion of the parking
system. Even wi th the new ramp, thel-e wi II not be any major
incl-ease in parking space in the downtown al-ea and none for the
long term parkel-. The concept of shopping centers and now outlet
malls is easy parking and lots of it. t1aybe parking on the
runways of the airport between 8 and 10 would be the
councerbalal1ce
Yes, Iowa City is an unusLlal place to live and to pal-k. Keep it
up and Melrose will become a one way to Williamsburg. Remember
merchants the customer is what drives your stores..not you
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RECEIVED APR Z 1 1993
Public Access Television, Inc,
123 South Linn Street
Board of Directors Iowa City, Iowa 52240
April 19, 1993
Darrel Courtney, Mayor
City of Iowa City
410 East Washington Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Mayor Courtney,
At its last meeting on Thursday, April 15, the Public Access Television Board of
Directors instructed me to write to you regarding TCl's failure to pay our organization
the annual service fee. The next day, however, the money was paid, fifteen days late.
As you know, TCI has contracted P A TV to provide public access television services to
the community so that TCI can meet its franchise obligations to the City, The P A TV
Board of Directors is concerned that this late payment might indicate a reluctance by
TCI to honor its current and future franchise agreements.
Doug Allaire
cc: Drew Shaffer, City of Iowa City
Bill Blough, TCI
Doug AI/olre. Choir Jon Cureton Steve Holmes CorlOrgren Eloyne Zol/s
Lido Cochran Karen Holman Jim Murphy Richard Ruth
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WilliAM F'. 5UEPPEL
ROBERT N. DOWNER
JAMES P. HAYES
JAMCS O. McCARRAGHER
MARK T. HAME.R
THOMAS D. HOBART
MARGARET T. LAINSON
DOUGLAS O. RUPPERT
PAUL J. McANDREW, JR.
TIMOTHY J.I<RUMM
WILLIAM J. SUEPPEL
CHARLES A. MEAROON
STE.VEN A. MICHALEK
MEAROON, SUEPPEL, DOWNER & HAVES P.L.C.
LAWYERS
122 SOUTH LINN STREET
IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240-1802
April 20, 1993
city Council
city of Iowa city, Iowa
Civic Center
410 East Washington street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Re: Peninsula Development
Dear Members of the Council:
FAX: (3191338.7250
TELEPHONE:: 13191338.9222
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In 1965 the Peninsula was inVOluntarily annexed into the City
of Iowa City after sworn evidence was presented to the Court that
municipal services would be furnished to the area within a
reasonable time. I will be glad to furnish you with a copy of that
opinion.
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Now, more than 27 years later, the services have not been
furnished to this area.
The owners of this property desire to develop it within the
immediate future. Accordingly, we ask that the background of this
matter be seriOUSly considered and that the services to the
property in the form of sewer, water and roads be scheduled as soon
as possible. The owners will cooperate fully with you to develop
this pristine and unique property. We will appreciate having you
advise us of your action in this regard w thi the next ten days.
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April 22, 1993
RECEIVED APR 2 2 1993
City Council of Iowa City
410 E. Washington
Iowa City, Iowa 52245
Re: Proposed ordinance regulating location of residential basketball courts
We are very concerned about the location of a basketball court in the back yard of the Richard
Moss residence atl277 Oakes Drive, We understand that neighbors must accommodate one
another's activities and interests -- to a point. The city has guidelines regarding noise, lights, and
barking dogs, for example.
Mr. Moss has built a half court in his back yard, The basketball hoop with its breakaway
backboard is located within six inches of the property line of the Betenbenderresidence at 1267
Oakes. Balls fly into the Betenbender yard -- the Betenbenders felt it necessary to build an
expensive fence to protect their privacy, their two small dogs and anyone else in the back yard.
Even with a 6-foot fence, balls continue to fly in the yard.
The existence of the court is unfortunate, to say the least. We feel that it is inconceivable that
Mr. Moss can move into an established neighborhood noted for its peace, tranquility, and
wildlife, then disregard and violate the aesthetic appeal of our back yards. We are not talking
about a few people playing a pick-up game. This is a major operation. There are frequently
several loud adults, including University ofIowa team members and coaches, hollering and
groaning with each rebound and slam.dunk attempt. It has annoyed us when we are inside, three
houses away. Mr. Moss has actually indicated to the Betenbenders that he plans to fill the other
half of his back yard with concrete to complete a full court, and add lights and bleachers!
We understand that there are limits to the council's authority in this case. If someone is
insensitive and inconsiderate enough to do this in the future, we believe there should at least be
limits on the location of the court, in particular the location of the bllsketbllll hoop.
We do not believe that this is simply a ueighbor dispute. Everyone lIppeared very cordial until
the surprise appearance of the court.
Thank you for your consideration,
Sincerely,
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CELEBRATING IOWA CITY'S
GIFTED & TALENTED ADULTS
Applied Arts
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Oils & Acrylic Painting .",........................... 2
Watercolors ..... I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 2
Drawing .., I I I I . . . . . . . . . . . . , . I . . . t . . . . . . . I . . . . I . . 3
Calligraphy ................. I . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chinese Brush Stroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Photography ...................................... 5
Ceramics .......... I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Photography Club .................................. 5
Performance Arts
Readers' Theatre . f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Voices of Experience ,.... f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Arts Appreciation
Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f . . . 8
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0
Art , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Film.......... f...................... 1.........11
Opera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '11
Dance ......................................... 12
Monthly Art Exhibits/Receptions (see Special Eventsl . . . . . . . . . 12
Monthly Music Programs (see Special Eventsl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Crafts
Ceramics ....... f . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " f . . 6
Lapidary ... f . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . f . . . . f . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Quilting ..................... f . f f . f f . . . . . . . I . . .. 13
Woodworking ... I I . . . . . . . . . I . . . . I . . . . . . . . . I . I . . . I 13
Sewing . . I . . . . . . . . . I . . I . . . . . . . I . . I . . . I . . . . . . . . . I 13
Chair Caning . I I . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I . . . . . . . I . . I 15
Flower Arranging . I I . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . I . . . . , , . , . . . . . I . 15
Shirt Decorating I '. . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . 16
Holiday Preparations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . , . . 16
Sweatshirt Painting. Holiday Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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Culinary
Nutrition Classes ......................... . . . . . . . . . 18
Cooking & Baking Specialties ......................... 19
Foods Decorating . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I..~.,' 8
Myth, Magic & Mystery: Diet & Disease Connection .........
Current Issues
Politics . . I . . . I . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Law & the Senior Citizen ............................ 20
Investments/Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Foreign Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Environment & Science
Four Seasons Club Nature Trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Four Seasons Monthly Programs ....................... 21
Fitness
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L.I.F.E. ........ I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Stretch & Tone . I . . . . . . . . I . . I I . . . . I I I . . . . . I . , . . . . . 24
Prime Time Exercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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Weight Training . 'f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Water Exercise ................................... 23
Tennis .., I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Bowling ........ I . I . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , . , . 23
Dance ,."..,.,..",...,..,.".."....., I . , . , . . 24
Health
VNA Programs ...."""..".".". t , . , . , . . i . I I . I 26 .
Health Screenings & Clinics .......................... 26
Mental Fitness: "New Dimensions" . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . 27
How to Talk to Your Doctor ...............,.......... 27
Languages
Spanish I.".'."".., I . . . . . . . , , , I . , , . . . , , . , . . . , 28
French "".,." I . I . . I . , , , t , I . . . , . . . . . , . . . , . , , , . 28
German .',..,. I . , , . , , , , , , . . , . , , , . , . . . . . . , . , I , . . , 28
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Literature Classes ",.",..,."".".."""""""" 29
Socialization
Trips & Tours '" 0 . . . . . 0 . . 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . . . 0 . . 0 0 . . . . . . . 0 0 33
Dances/Parties 0....... 0 . 0 0 . 0 . . . 0 . . . . . . 0 0 . . 0 . . 0 . . 0 34
The Sports Forum 0 0 . 0 0 . . . . 0 . . 0 0 . 0 . . 0 . . 0 . . . . . 0 0 . . . . 34
Cards I . 0 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 . I . . 0 . . I 0 I 0 . . . . .. . . . . 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 . . . o' 34
Pool . 0 . 0 I . . . . . . . 0 . . 0 I . 0 . . . ~ . . 0 I . . . 0 . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 35
Cribbage I 0 . . 0 . . 0 . I I . . . . 0 0 . . . . . . 0 . 0 . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 0 0 34
Travelogues (see Special Events) ",..., , . . , , , , , , , , . , , , , 37
Special Events
Theatre Previews; Dress Rehearsals , , , , . . , . , . , , . , , , . . , . . 36
Young Concert Artist Series ",...,'",..""",."", 36
Women's HistorY Month, , . . : , . , , , , , , , , , , . , . , , , , , , , , : 36
Equal Rights Amendment Quilt-a-Than .,..,..,."."."" 37
Fabulous Fridays: Local Concert Artists, Art Exhibit
Openings, Travelogues, Lectures ,..,.....,."",.,." 37
Celebrating Nile Kinnick ,..,..........."...."...,.. 3 8
UI Coaches, Women's Athletics. , . . , , , . . , , , . , . . , , , . . , , . 38
1992' Political Form . I . . . . 0 . 0 . . . . . . 0 . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . 20
Emma Goldman Celebration .,',.."...""""""." 40
Support
Peer Counseling 0 . . . 0 . . 0 . . 0 ',' 0 . . . . . 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Macular Degeneration , . , , . . , , . , . , . , . , , , . , , , , . , , , . , , . 42
Caregivers 0" 0 . 0 . 0 . . 0 . 0 . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . 0 . 0 . . . . . . . . . 42
S.H,I.P. - Senior Health Insurance Information Program
(formerly P.A.CoT.) ............ 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Insurance Counseling .. .'. . . . . . . 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 42
Medication Counseling "" , , , . , . , . . . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . 42
Home Safety . . . . . . 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . 43
Technology
Computer Classes ..,..........................,.,. 44
SCTV (Senior Center Televisionl "",.."""""""" 45
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Creative Writing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Creative Writing Club , , , , . , . , , , . . , , , , , , , , , , , , . , . , , . , 46
Editing ................................... ~ . . . . . 47
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This year we celebrate "us" - Iowa City's artists, scholars, craftspersons,
nature enthusiasts, history and literature buffs, and volunteers whose wisdom,
experience, and enthusiasm help make Iowa City a special place, Join us as we
recognize some of our community "superstars." Enjoy the opportunity to meet
these neighbors as they share the experiences of their respective fields of
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Instructor:
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Day & Time:
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Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.-noon
August 19 & 26, September 2, 9 & 30
October 7, 14 & 21
Materials:
List available at registration.
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techniques of watercolor, composition and
the use of color. In-class exercises empha-
size drawing from observation and individ-
ual assignments,
Instructor:
Patrick Ellis
Day & Time:
1 0 sessions
Thursdays, 2.4
September 10.November 12
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$50
About the Instructor:
Jim Ochs earned an MFA in print-
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known area instructor and an
accomplished artist who has exhibited
prints, oils and watercolors nationally,
Remarks:
Minimum of six students. Beginners
are welcome.
Materials:
List available at registration.
Fee:
$45
About the Instructor:
Ellis holds an MFA from the UI, He has
a broad artistic background with experi.
ence in acrylics, watercolors, oils and a
variety of drawing and printmaking media.
Has has conducted classes at the Center
for the past two years,
Remarks:
Minimum of five students.
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This class is for folks who already
know the basic techniques of painting
and/or drawing, but simply prefer the
structured environment that a classroom
setting provides. Participants work on
, their own projects and at their own pace in
whatever media they prefer, Mr, Ellis will
be on hand to provide individual
assistance,
Instructor:
Patrick Ellis
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The class will study basic drawing
concepts including composition as well as
other techniques including the rules for
perspective drawing, light and shadow,
contour drawings and gesture drawings.
Each class will feature critiques of class
work and viewing works of well known
artists. Classes are informal and a sense of
humor is appreciated, Depending on
weather the class will draw outside or
inside from stilllifes, a model or the imagi-
nation.
Instructor:
Deanne Wortman
Day & Time:
5 sessions
Wednesdays, 1 a-noon
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1 a sessions
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Materials:
Student provides
Fee:
$25
About the Instructor:
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Remarks:
Minimum of eight students.
Materials:
A list will be available at registration
Fee:
$25
About the Instructor:
Deanne is a longtime Iowa Citian, artist
and art student with 2 % art degrees from
the University of Iowa, Her works have
been seen at the Johnson County Art
Center, Kirkwood Community College and
at the United Nations,
Remarks: '
Minimum of 5 students, Persons of all
levels of skill and experience are invited to
attend,
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Beginning students will learn the tech-
niques and elements of composition, and
will work on such projects as posters,
invitations, placecards, etc. using the
Fraktur (Gothic) letter form.
Instructor:
Glen Epstein
Day & Time: .
6 sessions
Mondays, 1 :30-3:00 p.m.
October 12 through November 16
Materials:
List available at registration.
Fee:
$35
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A contemporary Chinese master has
said of this art: "It calms you when you
are excited and makes you forget your
sorrows when you are depressed,"
Through the ages, Chinese calligraphy has
been regarded as "the great escape," a
kind of haven of refreshment for both body
and spirit. This course teaches the basic
techniques of brush writing and, at the
same time, explores some of the ideas that
inform this central art of China and the
Chinese view of the world.
Instructor:
Judith Sutherland
Day & Time:
8 classes
Mondays, 9-12 noon
Session I - Sept. 14 - Nov, 2
Session \I . Nov, 9 - Dec, 28
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Glenn Epstein, Adjunct Associate
Professor of Calligraphy at the UI, is well
known locally for his beautifully callig-
raphed calendar Extraordinary Americana
and lettering at numerous Iowa City busi.
nesses. Glenn has had national exposure
in over 50 juried exhibitions, and has won
an award' from the National University
Continuing Education Association for his
UI guided correspondence course Calligra-
phy II,
Remarks:
Minimum 6 students.
Materials:
List available at registration,
Fee:
$50
About the Instructor:
Judith spent the 1990-91 academic
year as a Fulbright lecturer in American
Literature at Northwest Normal University
in Changcheen, China. In 1987-88, she
taught at Nanjing University, During her
Chinese visits, she learned the art of Chi.
nese brush writing.
Remarks:
Beginners are welcome to join continu-
ing brush stroke students,
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35mm camera, on-site photography, and
special techniques, This is an opportunity
to perfect your skills so you can take
perfect pictures of your summer vacation.
Instructor:
Lorna Larson
Day & Time:
6 sessions
Mondays, 10-11 :30 a.m.
April 5-May 10
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tion on cameras, film, photo composition
and related topics,
Coordinator:
Richard Larson
Day & Time:
1 st & 3rd Thursdays, 2-3 p.m,
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List available at registration.
Fee:
$15
About the Instructor:
Lorna's works have been seen at the
Center. She has taught photography at
Kirkwood College.
Remarks:
Minimum: 5 students,
About the Coordinator:
Richard is an experienced studio and
freelance photographer,
Remarks:
Photo enthusiasts are welcome.
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Students will learn several different
techniques for making hand.built, woven
ceramic baskets and finally glazing or
painting the works,
Instructor:
Kitty Davis
. Day & Time:
3 sessions
Monday, November 23
Tuesday, November 24
Friday, December 11
Materials:
To be purchased through the ceramics
studio.
Fee:
Approximately $5.00
About the Instructor:
Kitty is a culinary artist well known for
her wedding cakes since the 1960s. An
artist admiring her delicate flowers and
cake decors suggested she try making lilies
and stephanotis from clay. She experi.
mented with flowers and moved on to
making baskets for the posies. Her work
was displayed at the Center in July and
sells primarily in West Coast galleries,
Remarks:
Kitty says working with clay has been
particularly good for the arthritis in her
hands and recommends the class for those
with similar problems. No experience with
ceramics is necessary,
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Anyone who enjoys play reading and
stimulating discussion is invited to join the
group. Each session focuses on a single
play which is read in its entirety with all
participants having the opportunity to read
different characters. Play selection is
determined by readers' interests. No prior
theatre experience is necessary and there
is no memorization of lines.
Coordinator:
Tony Tommasi
Day & Time: .
9:45-noon
2nd and 4th Thursday of the month
Starting September 1 0
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This mixed chorus meets twice a week
to learn and rehearse a broad repertoire of
classical, sacred, and Broadway music.
They perform once a month, If you can
carry a tune or a part and can make a
commitment to attend bi-weekly practice
sessions, plan to come to a rehearsal soon.
Day & Time:
Tuesdays, 1 :00-2:00 p,m,
Thursdays, 11 :OO-noon
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Provided,
Fee:
$4 to cover printing costs through
December,
About the Coordinator:
Tony Tommasi shares a rich and varied
background of literature, music, and life
experiences with us. He also provides
regular feature articles on film to the POST
and live music in the Center lobby,
Materials:
Provided, .
Fee:
None,
About the Director:
Glenn Jablonski is a former music
director in the public school system. Linda
Behrendt serves as accompanist.
Remarks:
For more information, contact Glenn
Jablonski at 338.2548,
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"Cabaret"
The group will explore the origins of
the musical; Isherwood's Berlin Diaries, the
film "I Am a Camera," and the musical
itself with readings, films, videos and a
live performance.
Instructor:
Harry Oster
Day & Time:
Tuesdays, 10-11 :30 a.m.
January 5, 7,12,14
Materials:
Provided
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"Charlie & The Chocolate Factory"
Many of us have seen the film "Willie
Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" which
was adapted from the play in our title. We
will have an interesting program about that
adaptation and the upcoming show at
Iowa City Community Theatre,
Speaker:
Rick Amundson, Director
Day & Time:
Friday, 1 :30 p.m.
January 29
An Invitation to "The Music Man"
We will hear about the upcoming pro-
duction of "The Music Man" at Hancher,
its highlights, and place in the American
musical theater, See this special preview I
Speaker:
Wallace Chappell
Day & Time:
Friday, 1 :30-3:00 p,m,
February 26
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Fee:
$6.50
About the Instructor:
Harry has been a professor of English
at UI since 1963, His specialty in folklore
and folk music has taken him from lecturer
to performer, formation of a'record compa-
ny for folk music, and to producing folk
festivals. Long interested in theatre as
well, Harry brings a wealth of research and
experience in American musical theater,
About the Speaker:
Rick is well known at the Centl;lr as
director of SCTV, He has acted and sung
in many productions both in Iowa City and
professional venues, This is his first
directorial effort for Iowa City Community
. Theatre.
Remarks:
Seniors are invited to the final dress
rehearsal of the show on February 11 and
tickets will be dispersed after Rick's pre-
sentation on January 28,
About the Speaker:
Wallace Chappell is Director of Hancher
Auditorium,
Remarks:
Tickets will be on sale in the lobby for
a March 2 matinee, If we sell 50 tickets,
the price will be $17,60; if that number is
not reached, the senior cost will be
$21,60,
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"Fiddler on the Roof"
Participants Will read selected stores of
Sholom Aleichem upon which "Fiddler" is
based, listen to recordings and view vid-
eos, discussing the evolution of the pro-
duction and why it was, and is, so popu-
lar. Finally, some live selections will be
presented.
Instructor:
Harry Oster
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Iowa City Community Theatre issues
free passes to seniors to attend the final
dress rehearsal of its productions. The
passes are distributed on a first come-first
served basis at the Center following an
announcement in the Post. This year's
shows and schedule is as follows:
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This four-session course uses selected
musicians and works, as well as other art
forms, to suggest some ways of listening
to small band jazz of the period, Two
sessions will focus on listening to selected
jazz artists and their works. One session
will feature visual clips from movies, docu-
mentaries, etc, to see musicians in perfor-
mance, The final session will look at other
artistic interpretation of jazz,
Instructors:
Tony Tommasi & Marilyn Nickelsburg
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Day & Time:
Tuesday & Thursday, 10-11 :30 a.m,
April 6, 8, 13, 15
Materials:
Provided,
Fee:
$6,50
Remarks: ,
The group will culminate their study
with attendance at the Iowa City Commu-
nity Theatre's performance of "Fiddler,"
April 15, 1993,
The Importance of Being Ernest - Sept. 16
Glass Menagerie - Oct. 21
Charlie & The Chocolate Factory - Feb, 10
Fiddler on the Roof - April 14
Day & Time:
4 sessions
Tuesdays, 10:00.11 :30 a,m,
January 19 & 26; February 2 & 9
Materials:
Fee includes tape cassettes of pertor-
mances.
Fee:
$6
About the Instructors:
See Readers' Theatre (Tommasil; see
"The New Family" (Nickelsburgl,
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Eldon Obrecht
Musician & Composer
Eldon Obrecht taught string bass at
The University of Iowa School of Music
from 1947 until his retirement this spring.
A respected composer as well as musician,
Obrecht received the Ph.D, in' composition
from the U.I. in 1950, Three of his sym-
phonies were premiered by the University
of Iowa Symphony Orchestra. He has also
composed works for woodwind' quintet,
brass quintet, brass trio, viola and piano,
oboe and piano, and double bass and
piano. Obrecht also taught the popular
Masterpieces of Music course for many
years, He will speak at the Center on
Friday, November 6 at 1 :30 p,m. about his
work and retirement, and will perform as
well,
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James Dixon, Director of the UI Sym-
phony Orchestra since 1954 and the Quad
City Symphony since 1965, has received
numerous prestigious awards, Under his
direction the UI Symphony Orchestra has
achieved national prominence for its rich
and varied programs, Dixon will meet with
Iowa City fans at the Center to talk about
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Himie Voxman
Teacher, MusIcian
Himie Voxman, director of The Univllr-
sity of Iowa School of Music, 1954-1980,
is a nationally renowned teacher, musician,
and editor of eighteenth and early nine-
teenth century music, A former professor
of clarinet, Voxman continues to receive
prestigious honors since his retirement.
This year he received the 1990-91 first
place National A ward of Merit. from the
Federation of State High School Music
Associations, given for his contributions to
music in the high schools, In 1988, he
was presented an' honorary Doctor of
Humane Letters degree by DePaul Universi-
ty, Chicago, and in 1986, he was present-
ed an honorary lifetime membership by the
Iowa Bandmasters Association (only the
second time this honor was given in the
organization's 65-year history). A popular
adjudicator and consultant, Voxman has
been frequently featured in Glar-fest, Glad-
network and The Instrumentalist maga-
zines, Professor Voxman will join us for
coffee and reminiscences on Friday, Octo-
ber 23 at 1 :30 p,m.
his career highlights, complete with vid-
eos,
Day & Time:
Friday, 1 :30 p,m.
April 23
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Events section,
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Prior to the twice yearly openings of
operas presented by the UI Opera Compa-
ny, Director Beaumont Glass brings per-
formers to the Center to give us a special
preview. Seniors may also purchase tick-
ets on that day only for $5.00, The 1993
Spring Opera will be "The Ba'rtered Bride"
by Bedrich Smetana.
Instructor:
Beaumont Glass
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Nationally and internationally known
young performing artists come to the
Center for special musical programs under
the auspices of Hancher Auditorium and
Arts Outreach. Watch the fQg for an-
nouncements of artists and program dates.
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What's older than the average Center
user? The Western film which is well over
seventy years old. During that long life
span it has undergone many changes in
the type of audience it was designed for,
the issues dealt with and sweeping tech-
nological changes, And yet John Wayne
and the old West remain an important part
of American folklore which provided us
with the first super heroes of the cinema,
Join a group which will spend four ses-
sions with guided study of the actors, the
directors and the great westerns with film,
video and discussion. Richard Dix, Wyatt
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Day & Time:
Twice yeariy, spring & summer
Dates to be announced
About the Instructor:
Beaumont Glass has been Director of
Opera Theatre at the UI School of Mu~ic
where he has coached and directed 29
operas. Before coming to Iowa City, Glass
was Director of Musical Studies at the
Opera House on Zurich, 'Switzerland,
Earp and Roy Rogers will ride again at the
Center,
Instructor:
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Day & Time:
3 sessions, TBA
February
Materials:
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Fee:
$5.00
Remarks:
Watch the Post for details of the Feb-
ruary ride on the range,
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This group, will meet twice monthly to
discuss art exhibits coming to the UI Mu-
seum of Art and touring with Museum
Docent Jean Kern, The month of Septem-
ber will be devoted to the new show of
faculty works.
Instructor:
Jean Kern
Day & Time:
Tuesday, 1 :30-3:00 p,m,
Twice monthly. 2nd and 4th Tuesday
September 8 & 22
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An overview of radio comedy look set
the relationship of radio comedy to
America's and World War II. During the
time radio became an inexpensive form of
home and family entertainment and listen-
ing to comedy shows became a national
pastime most of us shared, We will have
talks by "experts" of this period of radio
and listen to tapes of many of our favorite
shows.
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About the Instructor:
Jean B. Kern earned her PhD in English
History and Literature at the University of
Wisconsin. Both she and her husband
have taught there and abroad. . Jean is
well published on literature of the 18th
Century. She has served as a docent at
the UI Museum of Art and has studied and
written about women artists who worked
in silver.
Day & Time:
4 ses'sions
March - To be announced
Fee:
$2,00
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Lapidary - Dean Anderson
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Day & Time:
Creative Clay - Monday & Friday
10:00-noon
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Do you have problems selecting the
right style and size pattern? Do you need
help in altering patterns? This is the all-
important first step in creating that special
garment for yourself.
Instructor:
Sherrie Williams
Day & Time:
1 session
Wednesday, 1 :00-2:30 p.m,
January 16
Materials:
To be announced
Fee:
None
About the Instructor:
Sherrie Williams is an avid seamstress
who creates fun, attractive clothing for
herself and her family, As manager of So-
Fro she has direct experience in helping
people select appropriate patterns.
Remarks:
This is the first of nine sessions.
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sewer picked a pattern, Now it's time to
find the most appropriate fabric. Meet
Ritu Jain of Linn St. Textiles, who will
discuss fabric choices for specific clothing
types, show samples and offer individual
advice.
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Ritu Jain
Day & Time:
1 session
Friday, 1 :00-2:30 p,m.
January 8
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complete at least one new garment in
seven easy lessons form cutting to hem-
ming,
Instructor:
Eleanor 80wers
Day & Time:
7 sessions
Mondays, 1 :00-3:00 p.m,
January 11,18,25
February 8,15,22
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Materials:
8ring pattern
Fee:
None
About the Instructor:
Ritu Jain is owner of Linn St. Textiles
and has designed for theatre, opera and
dance.
Materials:
Sciss ors/materi ai/pattern
Fee:
$15
About the Instructor:
Eleanor Bowers has taught high school
home economics sewing classes as well as
operated the Fabric Shop and taught
adults. She recently retired as Construc-
tion Head for the Opera Production Unit
where costumes and props are made for
several arts departments,
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enced caners for repairing caned
seats/backs.
Instructor:
Fannie Chervinka
Day & Time:
12 sessions
Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 9-11 a.m,
September 1-0ctober 7
Materials:
Bring chair ready for caning - refinish-
ing or gluing should be complete. Caning
materials will be available for purchase.
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Elaine will demonstrate arranging inter-
esting dried weeds and flowers and assist
participants in arranging theirs, The Four,
Seasons Nature Group invites you to gath-
er weeds on November 5, leaving the
Center at 9:00 a.m, and returning at
11:30.
Instructor:
Elaine Fink
Day & Time:
Friday, 9-10:30 a.m,
November 6
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Fannie learned chair caning at the
Center and continued on to become our
chair-caning expert.
Remarks:
Chairs may be left in the second floor
stairway area between Tuesday and
Wednesday classes, but should be taken
home after the Wednesday class.
NOTE: The Center is not responsible
for your chair if you choose to leave it.
Materials:
Bring your fall weeds and container.
About the Instructor:
Elaine Fink is the owner of Down to
Earth Florist Shop,
Remarks:
Pre-registration is required.
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This is the year to have exceptional
holiday arrangements in your home or to
give as gifts. Participants will learn the art
of working with greens and decorations to
produce a professional "product" for your
mantle or table.
Instructor:
Carol Gauger
Day & Time:
1 session
Monday, 1 :30-2:30 p,m.
November 30
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Pat will teach the group techniques for
bonding appliques and paints to fabrics.
Participants should bring a pre-washed
shirt or sweatshirt and scissors. A com-
pleted garment will be accomplished by
each workshop goer,
Instructor:
Pat Paxton
Day & Time:
1 session
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Students will learn the art of fabric
painting. They are to bring a brush and a
prewashed T-shirt or sweatshirt, Char will
share her expertise in shirt painting, which
has resulted in her home-run business,
"Paint'n Lady," Char's shirts have been
sold in Arizona and New Jersey as well as
Iowa City.
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Materials:
Bring container and greens,
Fee:
None
About the Instructor:
Carol Gauger is owner of Every
Bloomin' Thing.
Materials:
Pat will provide materials for shirt
decorating.
Fee:
$4
About the Instructor:
Pat has taught several successful
workshops at the Center, '
Remarks:
Enrollment limited to 12,
Instructor:
Charlotte Larson
Day & Time:
1 session
9-12 Thursday
November 12
Fee:
$20 includes instruction, patterns and
paint. '
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wrap packages? Bring them to the work-
shop and learn how to turn those "mon-
sters" into "show-stoppers." Participants
will learn easy ways to wrap a package as
interesting or beautiful as the gift itself,
Patti's gift wraps are sometimes in special
shapes like trains or boats. Creativity is
the key to this fun and timely workshop.
Instructor:
Patti Mott
Day & Time:
, session
Tuesday, '-2:30 p.m.
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scissors and tape.
About the Instrcutor: ,
Patti Mott is known as one of Iowa
City's most creative persons from her
home decor to her theatre productions for
Iowa City Community Theatre and Young
Footlighters,
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Here are selected titles of exciting new
ways to think about foods and food prepa-
rations that you will want to know more
about: "Meals in Minutes," "Shopping for
Food," "Thrifty Meals," "The Breakfast
Bonus," "Eating Better When Eating out,"
"Lunch, Anyone? Hot and Cold Ideas,"
"Are You Fat or Fit? Ideas About How to
Stay That Way," "A Sampling of Cook-
books for Seniors." These titles and oth-
ers are on the docket for the following
times (tentative at the time of this writ-
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signer" cookies for your family and to give
as holiday gifts in this hands-on workshop,
Techniques learned will have applications '
for cookie and cake decorating all year.
Instructor:
Shirley Elam
Day & Time:
1 session
Wednesday, 1.3:30 p,m,
December 2
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Instructors:
UI Dietetic Interns in cooperation with
the East Central Iowa Extension Office
Day & Time:
8 sessions
Fridays at 10:30 a.m,
March 5,12,19 & 26
April 2, 9 16 & 23
Remarks:
Please indicate your interest in these
classes or tell us what you'd like to learn
about nutrition by stopping at the front
desk to leave a note or contact June,
Fee:
$5,00
Materials:
Bring one dozen "flat" cookies to deco-
rate and a tray to put them on. They may
be store-bought.
About the Instructor:
Shirley Elam is well known for her
wedding and birthday cake business, Her
cake and cookie decorations are beautiful
and tastyl
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For those of us who still bake bread
the "old fashioned" way (without a ma-
chine) and enjoy healthy and wonderful
tasting breads, this is an opportunity to
learn to make some special breads. Harriet
will provide step-by-step instruction result-
ing in bread-tasting to be rememberedl
Instructor:
Harriet Ginsberg
Day & Time:
1 session
Wednesday, 9-11 a.m.
October 14
Fee:
$2.50
About the Instructor:
Harriet is the owner and Chef of Iowa
. City's newest catering business, "Harriet'&
Your Company." Her breads donated to
groups over the years are well known and
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On October 18 the Center will host a
political form focusing on senior issues.
We have invited state and federal candi-
dates who hope to represent our area after
the November elections. We are formulat-
ing the issues we want them to address
given the time constraints. Please take a
few moments to note what you consider
the most pressing concerns of senior
constituents like yourself and drop them at
the Center. Plan to question the candi-
dates on Sunday afternoon, October 18
from 2-4, Confirmed at this time are all
state legislative candidates, Senator Jean
Uoyd-Jones, Representative Jim Leach and
his opponent, Mr, Jan Zonneveld.
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What are the legal issues confronting
older Americans? This seminar will h~lp
you update yourself on Social Security,
551, Health and Nursing Home Insurance,
Title XIX; Power of Attorney, Living Will,
and so much more,
Instructor:
Martha Quint
Day & Time:
1 session
December 8, 10:30.11 :45 a,m.
About the Instructor:
Martha Quint is the Legal Services
Coordinator of the Heritage Agency Elder
Law Project. She practices law with the
Faches, Gloe, Quint and Martin firm in
Cedar Rapids.
To be announced,
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This monthly, ongoing nature group
covers a broad range of topics from envi.
ronment to science. In addition, it offers
weekly nature hikes to interesting sites in
the area. Participants meet at 9:00 a,m.
at the Center and return by noon, The
following monthly programs are planned,
Friday, Sept. 11, 1 :30 p.m. . Travel-
ogue and Report on the Earth Summit
Conference in Rio de Janeiro with Dorothy
Paul, Executive Director, U.N.A., Iowa
Division,
Monday, Oct. 21, 1.3 p.m. - "Securing
Our Environment, " a tour of the
'farm/preserve of Barbara Mann, Coffee
and discussion,
Nov. 5, 9:30.11 :30 a.m. - "Gathering
Fall Weeds."
Nov, 6, 9.10:30 a.m, - Arranging Dried
Weeds with Elaine Fink, owner of Down to
Earth Florist.
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What are the benefits of organic gar-
dening? How do we get started? Partici.
pants will learn step-by.step procedures
for organic gardening in a variety of set-
tings from patio pots to garden plots,
Instructors:
Bob Braverman, Friendly Farms
Jim Walters, Old Man's Creek
Day & Time:
1 session
March 25, 1 :30-3:00 p,m.
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Jan. 5,10.11:30 a.m. - A guided tQur
of the UI Museum of Natural History With
Bud ,Gode. '
February - Growing African Violets - to
be announced.
March 9, 9-noon - Introduction to
Arabian Horses - Center Guided Visit to
Arabian Horse Farm in North Liberty,
March 25, 1:30.3 p.m. - Organic Gar-
dening: Bob Braverman and Jim Walters,
April 1 (time to be announced) - Spring
Birds and Wildflowers, illustrated talk by
Jim and Karole Fuller. .
May - To be announced.
Coordinators:
Frieda Shannon, Bob Berry, Bud Gode
and Paula Bergstrom
About the Instructors:
Both men have been involved with
organic farming for over 15 years. Their
product and berries have been seen at the
Farmers' Market and local retail outlets
such as The Co-op,
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This program, a recreational series of
general movements and activities, is de-
signed to improve flexibility I general mus-
cle tone, and a sense of wellness.
Instructor:
Joni Ketelaar
Day & Time:
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A special aerobics class designed for
individuals 55-65 years of age consisting
of a 10-mi(1ute warm-up of rhythmic
movement and stretching, approximately
20 minutes of toning exercises, and a 10-
minute cool down.
Instructor:
Heather Stacey
Day & Time: ,
Ongoing
Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15
p,m.
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This self-guided exercise class meets
Mondays and Fridays from 11-noon to do
mild exercise,
Fee:
$1 per person '.
About the Instructor:
Joni has been trained by the Arthritis
Foundation to lead PACE and taught the
,T.O.E.S. exercise program for adults at
Oaknoll Retirement Home. She has a 8,S,
degree in Physical Education from the UI.
Remarks:
If you have any health concerns about
participating in this program, please con-
sult your doctor.
Fee:
$1,00 per session or 12-session punch
card for $10,
Remarks:
If you have any health concerns about
participating in this program, please con-
sult your doctor,
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The VNA of Johnson County and the
Center will again offer a winter class in
water exercise for well-elderly at the Rob-
ert Lee Recreation Center.
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Golfers can practice pitching, putting, ,
and drives in the climate-controlled com-
fort of the Center's indoor golf range, open
Monday through Friday, 8:00.4:30, and
weekends 12:30-2:45, Instruction will
begin in October. Dates will be noted in
the POST.
Instructor:
Bart Bernardini
Day & TIme:
Ongoing
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8:30-10:30
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a.m.
Weekly bowling league at Colonial
Lanes.
Instructors:
Pat Paxton and Eleanor Kron
Day & Time:
Wednesdays, 1 :00 p,m.
Starting in September with an organi-
zational meeting to be announced,
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Instructor:
To be announced
Day & Time:
14 weeks - to be announced
1 :45-2:45 p,m,
Materials:
You may bring your own clubs, but
clubs and balls are available.
Fee:
None
About the Instructor:
Bart is the Center's "in-house" pro and
an avid golfer.
Remarks:
Beginners are welcome, For more
information, call Pat Paxton at 354.3511,
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Tap instruction is offered by Dance of
Iowa on an outreach grant, Tap exercise
will provide basics to new tappers and
refresh seasoned dancers. Join Leora for
a taste of tap so popular with seniors
across the country,
Instructor:
Leora Houghton, Dance of Iowa
Day & Time:
4 sessions
Fridays, 9:30-10:30
September 11, 18, 25 & October 2
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Stretch-n-tone can help older adults
improve muscle strength, flexibility, and
endurance. This aids in weight loss, in-
creased energy, lower blood pressure and
reduces the risk of heart attack and osteo-
porosis.
Instructor:
Evelyn Baumberger
Day & Time:
Tues. & Thurs., 10:30-11 :30 a.m.
Beginning September 8
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Is it hard to picture yourself lifting
weights? Do you think muscle condition-
ing is for the skinny "thirty-something"
folks in shiny Iycra? Come and learn how
strength training programs can help you
remain active and independent longer and
improve your walking and stair climbing
while decreasing the chances of falling.
This class begins with warm-ups on the
bike, treadmill or rowing machines, moves
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Fee:
None
About the Instructor:
Leora Houghton is an instructor with
Dance of Iowa who directs the outreach
program.
Remarks:
Please wear comfortable shoes. Some
tap shoes are available,
Fee:
$1,00 per session or a 12-session
punch card for $1 0
About the Instructor:
Evelyn Baumberger, owner of "For The
Health of It," is a certified personal trainer,
to simple stretching, and on to individual-
ized weight training.
Day & Time:
Two classes a week beginning Tues-
day, September 8
5: 15-6: 15 p,m,
Fee:
$1 per lesson or a 12-hole punch card
for $10,
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Be one of the active seniors to partici-
pate in the American Tennis Association
sponsored Senior Tennis USA Program.
Instruction for beginners or more experi.
enced players will be offered twice weekly
for three weeks this fall, Groups will be
arranged by experience and ability.
Instructor:
Tracey Donnelly
Day & Time:
6 sessions
Monday & Wednesday, 3.4:00 p.m. or
5.6:00 p.m.
September 9, 14, 16, 21, 23 & 28
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Fee:
$15
Materials:
Bring a racquet.
About the Instructor:
Tracey is a senior majoring in commu-
nications with a minor in Aging Studies.
She is a member of the UI Women's Ten-
nis Team.
Remarks:
Pre-registration at the Center is
required. Classes are at the City Park
courts,
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The VNA provides health services and
screenings for senior citizens to help them
maintain active and independent lives.
Services include a footcare clinic, thera.
peutic massage, individual screenings, and
counseling, and health education
programs.
Coordinator:
Crystal Arthur, R.N.
Day & Time:
FLU Clinics
Wednesday, October 28, 8:30-1
Friday, October 30, 8:30;3:00
Remarks:
Screening programs will appear in the
POST,
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Dr. Duane Whittaker '
Thursday, September 3
8:00 a,m.-noon
Physical assessments tell us about our
strength/endurance, flexibility, coordina-
tion, an dynamic balance. Following the
assessment, a proper exercise regimen is
recommended for you.
Instructor:
Sher Hawn, Elderly Wellness Manager,
County Board of Health,
Day & Time:
1 st & 3rd Thursdays, 12:30-4:00 p,m,
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This series is designed for those of us
who don't merely want to live longer, but
live better. The following topics are cov-
ered: Stress Management - participants
will learn to identify daily stresses and
ways to deal with it effectively, In the
second session, we will learn what posi-
. tive and negative forces affect us, how we
feel about ourselves, and how we can
travel the road to better living, In session
3, "Enhancing Mental Fitness" - we will
learn myths about memory maintenance as
we strive to preserve sound mental fit-
ness,
Instructor:
Kathy Wallace
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This is your chance to ask the doctor
everything you wanted to know but were
afraid to ask I Hear the doctor's view on
what they believe you should share with
them, questions you should ask, answers
you should be given.
Instructor:
Dr. George Anderson
Day & Time:
1 session
November 18, 10:30-11 :30 a,m,
About the Instructor:
Dr, Anderson practiced in Iowa City in
the Internal Medicine Clinic where many of
his patients were senior citizens, Jinx
Davisson, R.N., is coordinator,
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Day & Time:
3 sessions
Thursdays, 1 :30-3:00 p.m,
November 5, 12 & 19
Materials:
Provided
Remarks:
You may register for all three sessions
or anyone of your choice, All sessions
will include an overview by Kathy or one
of the peer counselors, discussion, role
playing and group exercises. This series is
sponsored by the Senior Peer Counselors,
Kathy Wallace, Director; and the Mid-
Easter Iowa Community Mental Health
Center in cooperation with the Senior
Center.
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Classes in Spanish, French and German
will be offered January-May if there is
sufficient interest to hire teachers. Please
stop at the desk and let Beryl Seggerman
know what language you would like to
learn I You will be notified if a class is
formed.
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This four-week course uses selected
short stories from an anthology entitled
"The New Family" These recent stories
focus 'on such themes as relationships
between grandparents/parents/grand-
children and women alone (as widow or
divorcee). While the stories are new, the
topics may, in fact, be situations families
have experienced in the past. Is the "New
Family" really new?
Instructor:
Marilyn Nickelsburg
Day & Time:
4 sessions
Thursday, 1-2:30 p.m.
September 10, 17, 24 & October 1
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Materials:
Provided
Fee:
$10 - includes course reading materi-
als.
About the Instructor:
Marilyn combines her background in
English, Library Science and History in the
classes and projects. Helping people
develop their own ideas and interpretations
about personal life experiences in one of
the major reasons she enjoys working with
older adults.
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This' course, entitled "King Arthur
Through the Ages," will extend from
Arthur's medieval roots through Sir Thom-
as Malory's Morte Darthurto King Arthur's
popularity in 20th Century America. Our
purpose will be not only to explore the
growth of the Arthurian/Grail legend,
which is the central myth of Western
civilization, but also to determine the
essential meanings of the legend which
accounts for its ongoing appeal.
Instructor:
Valerie Lagorio
Day & Time:
Friday, 1 :30-3:00 p.m,
September 18 & 25
Materials:
Provided
Fee:
$3.00
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This collection of 30 short stories is
edited by Barbara H. Soloman, Partici-
pants will read and discuss great fiction,
about the place and role of women in
America. Featured are works by, Toni
Cade Williams, William Faulkner, Katherine
Ann Porter, and other fine writers.
Instructor:
Elizabeth Isaacs
Day & Time:
4 sessions
Tuesdays, 10-11 :30a.m,
November 3, 10, 17 & 24
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About the Instructor:
Valerie Lagorio retired this past June
from the UI after a teaching career span-
ning more than a quarter of a century, Her
other careers (27 in all) include hula danc-
ing, singing opera, working as a disc jock-
ey, and help account for her wit and wis-
dom, Students who took her Chaucer,
Dante, medieval mystics and Arthurian
literature courses laud her for her love of
the material, excellent teaching and ability
to excite her students. She received her
BA from the San Francisco College for
Women, and her MA and PhD from Stan-
ford University, Her research interests lie
with Arthurian literature, medieval, modern
and Christian mysticism,
Material:
Book
Fee:
$6,50 includes books and coffee
About the Instructor:
Elizabeth Isaacs, Professor Emeritus of
English at Cornell College has been one of
our most popular instructors whose stu.
dents return eagerly for each course,
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Participants will hear a talk on two
recent biographies of Harry Truman and
discuss their observations of the man and
his role in American history. The biogra-
phy Truman, by David McCullough and a
Kirkendall work offer insights about the
"man of the heartland, average American"
who grew into a legend during trouble-
some postwar years.
Instructor:
Lawrence Gelfand
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"Dip" into Roll on River, a reading,
discussion and adventure exploration of
the literature, history, economics, and
environmental concerns of and about our
rivers. Works by Mark Twain, Walt Whit-
man, Rachel Carson and Woody Guthrie
highlight the following weekly topics:
Imagining Rivers, Promised Prosperity of
Rivers, Exploration of Rivers, River Travel,
A Spirited Voyage on the River, Working
on the River, Floods on the Rivers, and The
Case of River Development. Additional
special treats are in store, including live
music about rivers, the art. of rivers, and a
possible river trip,
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Day & Time:
1 session
December 18, 1 :30 p,m.
About the Instructor:
Lawrence Gelfand has been a professor
of history at the University of Iowa since
1962 and chair of the department for the
. past three years, He has represented the
UI on the board of the Truman Library for
over twenty years,
Instructor:
Elizabeth Isaacs
Day & Time:
8 sessions
Tuesdays, 10-11 :30 a.m,
March 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
April 6, 13&20
Materials:
Provided
Fee:
$10
About the Instructor:
(See Short Story Seriesl
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John will talk about his "non-retiring"
retirement after 32 years as Professor of
English, including 15 years as chair of the
department. In 1991, John's "A Diary of
a Great Model T Ford Expedition in 1928
from Pittsburg to the West Coast & Back,"
was published. ' In 1989 his "Pictorial
History of the University of Iowa" was
released,
Instructor:
John Gerber
Day & Time:
Friday, 1 :30 p,m,
March 19
About the Instructor:
John Gerber is the M. F, Carpenter
Professor Emeritus of English. He is tlie
author of many works on higher education
and American literature, particularly th elife
and works of Mark Twain. He is a gifted
teacher, writer and speaker.
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This volunteer service works very
closely with a tour company to provide
travel and accommodations with the needs
of seniors in mind. Most trips are planned
for one to three days, Several longer trips
(one to two weeks) are also planned each
year, Mystery trips have been a success-
ful and much anticipated addition.
Coordinators:
Jackie Hess, Carl Piper, Rosemary
Spears and Alice Kintz
Day & Time:
Tour volunteers are available at the
Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays from
1 0:00 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. to assist you.
Sat., Sept. 12, 1992: Enjoy lunch at
the Carthage Lake Club. From there, we
will go to Burlington, Iowa for a city tour.
The evening will find us in Ollie, Iowa at
the Old Opry House where we will enjoy a
performance by the Fort Smith Players,
Cost is $45,
Sept, 28, 29, 30, 1992: We will tour
the Mississippi and St. Croix River valleys.
Our activities will include a dinner cruise,
a tour of historic Stillwater, Minnesota, a
sightseeing cruise, a visit to an apple farm,
and much more,
Cost is $265 based on double occu-
pancy,
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Wed., Oct. 14, 1992: Visit Shad Hill
in Farmington, Illinois, There will also be
visits to "Wild Life Prairie Park" and the
Carl Sandburg State Historic Site in
Galesburg, Illinois,
Cost is $42,00,
Fri., Nov. 27,1992: Des Moines is the
destination, We will view the Festival of
Trees at the Civic Center in and then travel
to Vets Auditorium to see the beautiful
and spectacular "Ice Capades."
Cost is $32,
Mon., Dec, 14, 1992: Time to think
"Christmas." Enjoy a noon meal at the
Gallery Restaurant in Cedar Rapids. Then
on to Brucemore Mansion to tour this
lovely home that will be decorated with
exquisite and interesting Christmas decora-
tions,
Cost is $33,
Wed., Jan. 27, 1993: We will travel
to Rock Island, Illinois for a luncheon
theatre at Circa 21, The play will be
"Steel Magnolias,"
Cost is to be determined,
Feb, 1993: Enjoy another of our fa-
mous mystery trips, That's all that can be
told I
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Evening dances are held monthly at the
Center with live music, Join the Fred
Astaires and Ginger Rogers for the follow-
ing fun evenings:
Sept. 24 - "Fall Fantasy" - music by
Lyle Beaver
Oct. 30 . "Halloween Hop: A Real
Hoot" . costumes and prizes; music by
Leonard Rayman
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We are recruiting all you Hawkeye
sideline coaches for a Center activity / the
Sports Forum, The group will meet for
, viewing game films and/or commentaries,
meeting Hawk staff and discussing the
weekend games.
Coordinator:
Owen Springer
Day & Time:
Mondays, 8:30-9:30 a,m.
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Groups gather three afternoons a week
for bridge, euchre and cribbage. Newcom-
ers are welcome.
Coordinators:
Bridge. Clarence Minuchnik
Euchre - Herman Wolf
Cribbage - June & Carl Pieper
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Dec. 17 - Holiday Gala; formal dress
optional; music by Lyle Beaver
CoordInators:
Pat Paxton, Evelyn' Oaks, Charles
Wagner
Fee:
$2.00 per dance
Fee:
$5
About the Coordinator:
Owen Springer, Herky the Hawk's
confidante, is a retired professor of Educa-
tion Administration in the UI College of
Education where he also served as an
associate dean,
Remarks:
FUNII Football Picks and Pools,
Day & Time:
Bridge - Thursdays, 1: 15-3:30 p.m.
Euchre. Wednesdays, 1-3:30 p.m.
Cribbage - Fridays, 1 :15-3:45 p.m.
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The pool room is open five days a
week from 8:00-5:00 and from 12:30-
5:00 on weekends. The annual Pool
League begins on October 5 (no play dur-
ing holidaysl from 10:30-noon.
Coordinators:
Ade Rittenmeyer & Jack Yanaush
Day & Time:
Organizational meeting 10:00 a,m. on
Monday, September 28
Fee:
$4
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About the Coordinators:
Ade and Jack are volunteers who
quietly and efficiently organize and track
the league activities, f
Remarks:
Pool tables are reserved for the league
season 10:30-noon starting October 5.
Please indicate who you partner will be. If
. you need a playing partner, you will be
randomly matched with another available
player, If you are unable to play the entire
season, you may want to sign on as a
substitute and playas you are available,
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Iowa City Community Theatre issues
free passes to seniors to attend the final
dress rehearsal of its productions. The
passes are distributed on a first come-first
served basis at the Center following an
announcement in the Post. This year's
shows and schedule is as follows:
The Importance of Being Earnest -
Sept. 16
Glass Menagerie - Oct. 21
Charlie & the Chocolate Factory -
Feb, 10
Fiddler on the Roof - April 14
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Nationally and internationally known
young performing artists come to the
Center for spacial musical programs under
the auspices of Hancher Auditorium and
Arts Outreach. Watch the Post for an-
nouncements cif artists and dates.
Last year's successful, multi. faceted .
programs celebrating Women's History
Month has starred March 1993 on our
calendar for another special series of pro-
grams and exhibits, Marilyn Nickelsburg,
Mary Beth Schuppert, Mary Eileen
McAndrews, Suzanne Richerson and Ruth
Muir are busily planning the '93 activities,
Watch the February Post for the listing of
events.
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This summer, Johnson County resi-
dents signed quilt squares in support of
the proposed amendment to the Iowa
Constitution which will guarantee equal
rights under the law for m1lowans regard-
less of gender, These quilt squares have
been pieced together and will be set up on
a frame for quilting at the Center, Drop by
anytime during the week and put in a
stitch or two or stay all day if you wishl
The finished quilt and those from other
counties, permanent documents of an
important time in Iowa's history, will be
displayed together from the rotunda balco-
nies of our state capitol building on Octo-
ber 17. Participants hope to contribute the
Johnson County Legacy Quilt to the John-
son County, Hi~torical Society Museum,
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Music:
Sept. 4, 1 :30 - Vocal duets by Kathy
Kamp & Mark Eldred, students of Prof,
Scott McCoy, UI School of Music.
Oct. 2, 1 :30 - Voices of Experience
concert.
Nov. 6, 1 :30 - Celebrating Eldon
Obrecht, bass music and reminiscing.
Dec. 4, 1 :30 - Holiday Concert: Hal
Eide, flute; Maria von Behren, soprano;
Marlys Boote, piano,
Jan, 8 - Vocal Favorites with Gloria
Galask, Sporano,
Feb. 5 - Preucil School students
{Preucil datel.
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Coordinators:
Clara Olsen and Ellen Heywood
Day & Time:
8 all-day drop-in sessions
10:30-5:00 Weekend
8:00-7:00 Weekdays
October 3-'0
March 5 - Women Performers, Ameri-
can Women's History Month
May-June - To be announced,
Art:
Sept. 4 - Emma Goldman Exhibit
Oct. 2 - Nile Kinnick Exhibit
Nov, 6 - Works by Dorothy
Durrenberger
Dec. 4 - Works by Millie Gilbaugh
Jan, 8 - Wooden Quilts by Tom Eichler
Feb, 5 - Photographs by Charles Read
March 5 - Women Artists
April 2 - Work of Emily Vermillion
May 7 - Senior Artist Showcase
June - Works of Byron Burford
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The 1939 Iowa football team brought
magic to Iowa City and the country, Led
by a tailback named Nile Kinnick, they
became known a "Ironmen" and secured a
place in the annals of American football,
Join us in celebrating their accomplish-
ments as we re-visit the 1939 season.
The master of ceremonies will be Erwin
Prasse, 1939 team captain, Remarks will
be made by Dr. Paul Baender, editor of A
,Hero Perished: The Diarv and Selected
Letters of Nile KilJnick, and AI Couppee,
quarterback of the 1939 football team and
author of One Magic Year, 1939: An
Jronman Remembers. '
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For those of us who haven't seen an
event of the Women's Athletic Depart-
ment, come and meet Director, of
Women's Athletics Christine Grant and the
following coaches who will talk about their
programs:
Vivian Stringer - Basketball
Beth Beglin - Field Hockey
Micki Schillig - Tennis'
Gayle Blevins - Softball
Linda Schoenstedt - Volleyball
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Coordinator:
David Gould
Day & Time:
Friday, October 9
2:30-4:30 p.m,
Day & Time:
Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.
September 8
Remarks:
Let's give these Hawkeye coaches a
special welcome on September 8,
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What's older than the average Center
user? The Western film which is well over
seventy years old. During that long life
span it has undergone many changes in
the type of audience it was designed fort
the issues dealt with and sweeping tech-
nological changes. And yet John Wayne
and the old West remain an important part
of American folklore which provided us
with the first super heroes of the cinema,
Join a group which will spend four ses-
sions with guided study of the actors, the
directors and the great westerns with film,
video and discussion, Richard Dix, Wyatt
Earp and Roy Rogers will ride again at the
Center,
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Charles Contant, a master builder of 30
miniature ships, will show slides of his
collection he started making in 1982.
Each ship is a replica of an historic vessel
and we will have a bit of a history lesson
as Charles talks about his collection,
Instructor:
Charles Contant
Day & Time:
Friday, 1 :30 p.m,
October 30 .
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Instructor:
TBA
Day & Time:
3 sessions, TBA
February
Materials:
Provided
Fee:
$5,00
Remarks:
Watch the Post for details of the Feb-
ruary ride on the range,
About the Instructor:
Contant's love of ships stems from the
days when he was young and lived on the
Atlantic shores, A retired Army officer,
Contant says, "I/m 78 years old, My
hands are as steady as they always were,
When my hands are no longer steady, I
won/t spend my time messing things up,
1/11 find something else to do,"
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In this introductory session, the partici-
pants will learn why genealogy is impor-
tant, how to identify important materials
and how to use forms to organize these
materials. If there is interest in pursuing
individual explorations, more sessions will
be scheduled. VNA will supply insights to
using your genealogy to determine familial
diseases.
Instructors:
Betty McKray & Char Hixon
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The Emma Goldman Paper's Project is
funded by the National Historical Publica-
tions and Records Commission of the
National Archives and the National Endow-
ment for the Humanities. Public programs
about Goldman's life and work will accom-
pany an exhibit about her at six sites in
Iowa. The Iowa premiere will be on Sep-
tember 1 0 at the Center with the opening
of the exhibit. The official biographer and
archivist Candace Falk will give a Gallery
Talk. On September 17 a panel presenta-
tion by Kathleen Farrell, Robert TiII-Retz
and Susan Laurence will look at Goldman's
contributions and answer audience ques-
tions.
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Day & Time:
1 session
Friday, 1 :30 p,m.
November 20
About the Instructors:
Char Hixon is a charter member of the
Iowa City Genealogical Society and Betty
has been involved with genealogy for 20
years.
Remarks:
Pre-registration is requested,
Day & Time:
September 10, 7-9:30 p.m,
September 17, 1 :30-3:30 p,m.
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Professor Nora Gonzalez, Chair of the
Conference, will preview the October 12-
14 free meeting and events. "Discover"
many things you never learned about
Columbus when you were in high school.
. Instructor:
Professor Nora Gonzalez
Day & Time:
1 session
Monday, October 9, 10:30 a.m,
About the Instructor:
Professor Gonzalez is Chair of the Latin
American Studies Program at the Universi.
ty of Iowa,
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This is a program to provide ongoing
training to current volunteers and new
volunteers to become peer counselors,
They visit other seniors in their homes to
provide support and assistance through
difficult situations, Senior peer counselors
are trained in a 10 session course and
receive on-going instruction and supervi-
sion throughout their volunteer experience,
If you are interested in becoming a peer
counselor, or would like more information,
contact Kathy Wallace at 356-5416,
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Coordinator:
Jean St. John
Day & Time:
Last Monday of the month, 1 :30-3:00
p.m,
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Medical insurance counseling,
Counselor:
Margery Steiner
Day & Time:
Every Tuesday, 9-noon by appoint-
ment.
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Kathy Wallace
Day & Time:
Update Training Dates - 3rd Wednes-
day of each month, 12:30-3:30 p.m,
New trainee times will be announced in
January ,
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Instructor:
Doreen Nidey
Day & Time:
, st & 3rd Fridays, noon-1 :30 p,m.
Instructor:
Ray Tollman
Day & Time:
First and third Wednesdays noon-' :00
p.m, by appointment.
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Officer Berg will give us an overview to
the types of home crimes that occur in
Iowa City, how prowlers operate and what'
we can do to protect ourselves ,and our
homes. See how easy it is to sleep better
at night with some practical tips from a
professional, As a special follow-up to this
seminar, R.S,V.P. volunteers trained by the
Iowa City Police Department will assist
with home security surveys for people
over 60 years of age within the communi-
ty.
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Instructor:
Officer Kevin Berg
Day & Time:
Monday, 1 :00 p.m.
Nov,ember 9
About the Instructor:
Kevin Berg is a Crime Prevention Offi-
cer in the Iowa City Police Department of
Community Relations. His office is respon-
sible for the Neighborhood Watch which
operates in 54 local areas.
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The course provides six hours instruc-
tion in the one.week beginning or interme. ,
diate sessions held on Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday from 8:30-10:30 a,m,
Supervised labs from 2:3..4:30 are avail-
able on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
afternoons, Pre.registration is required.
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Instructor:
Todd Nguyen'
Fee:
$10 course fee plus a yearly $10 lab
fee.
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Get acquainted with the Center com-
puters in a new way . through games,
You can learn to play euchre, bridge and a
variety of games. Or the instructor,
Delores Madden, will help you over the
rough spots to become a friendly user,
Instructor:
Delores Madden
Day & Time:
Fridays, 4.6 p,m,
Saturdays, 1.2:30 p,m,
Beginning August 21
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Materials:
Provided.
About the Instructor:
Todd is a senior in the computer sci.
ence department at UI. He has taught
computer skills and' assisted users with
system and software problems since
1989,
Fee:
. $10,00
About the Instructor:
Delores is a Media Specialist at Hoover
School. She has worked with computers
for the past 15 years and currently teaches
computer skills to elementary school stu.
dents,
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SCTV is a hands-on productive learning
experience which also provides outreach
to the community, The volunteers are
trained to videotape, edit and produce
programs which are shown on either P A TV
Channel 26 or the Iowa City Government
Channel 28/30. The group produces two
shows monthly - From the Mezzanine and
Mature Focus - in addition to bringing in-
house classes, programs and special
events to the Iowa City audience.
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Instructor:
To be named,
Day & Time:
The group meets twice weekly, Tues-
day and Thursday, 1-3:00 p.m, .
Remarks:
Volunteers are needed to supplement
the existing crew as our demands for
outreach grow, This is a challenging and
exciting volunteer opportunity,
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Do you like to write fiction, articles, es-
says, poetry, whatever...but feel you need
some guidance and feedback from other
interested writers? This group will provide
repeated chances to get your work heard
and responded to constructively. Bring a
short piece of your work to read aloud at
the first session. (Group members may
want to bring duplicated copies so listen-
ers can follow as you read. The Center
has copy facilities available.) If you have
nothing special in mind to write, an option-
al assignment will be suggested each time.
Instructors:
Lois & Sleg Muehl
Day & Time:
B sessions
Wednesdays, 1 :00-3:00 p.m.
September 16 through November. 4
Fee:
$ 5 (for duplication of materials)
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This group meets weekly to read from
their works and offer critiques.
Coordinator:
Agnes Kuhn
Day & Time:
Wednesdays, 1-2:00 p,m,
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About the Instructors:
Lois Muehl, M.A, in English Educatio~,
UI, has taught English in high school,
Rhetoric at the UI, and enjoyed guiding
creative writing groups in Adult Education,
University Club, and summer workshops.
Her publications include popular and aca-
demic articles, light verse, children's
books, and a college textbook/reader,
Siegmar Muehl, Ph,D. in Educational Psy-
chology, taught for many years at the UI in
the College of Education. He enjoys and
practices many types of writing.
Remarks:
Suggestions for Meeting #1 assign-
ment: Describe or write a poem about a
place that has significance to you. Pack
your writing with sense details so we can
be there too,
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This is an opportunity to concentrate
on revising and editing those writing pro-
jects that have been collecting, especially
if you were involved in the Family Album
project. The lab will be open for four
weeks with individual appointments lasting ,
for half an hour each week. Schedule
appointments for the times listed below,
Instructor:
Marilyn Nickelsburg
Day & Time:
Tuesday mornings - 9:30-10:00,
10:00-10:30, 10:30-11 :00, 11 :00-11 :30
October 6, 13, 20 & 27
Thursday afternoons - 1 :00-1 :30,
1 :30-2:00, 2:00-2:30, 2:30-3:00
October 8, 15, 22 & 29
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$1 0 for four weeks
About the Instructor:
(See bio under "Literature")
Remarks: .
Enrollment is limited to eight persons
unless demands exceed times, In that
case new times will be scheduled.
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