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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 7

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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7 Mnnrlnv An 0 1 OfiC tw- times msiMUUlvAT Davenport Rettendorf, Iowa Silyis Girl Among Top Busy 150 In Moline 8 In Gl Forum Finals A Sllvis high school girl was Needs Car 'Relief tents that will be "Tricky Bob" and Parnell. one of eight finalists in the GI Forum beauty pageant at Kansas City last weekend. The two stop periodically and show the folks how life really and west, and probably carries as much or more traffic than By GUS KONDOS The heavy throb of huge semi-trucks and the whine of "I didn't win," said Miss any other expressway in the Il Sylvis Saucedo Sunday night, linois Quad-Cities. is. Beef Show The finished beef show win ners, horseshoe contest, com' passenger car tires blend Into a "but I had a good time." Officials Apprehensive This is whv Moline cltv offi Miss Saucedo, 17, a senior at mercial exhibit awards and the the Villa de Chantal, Rock Is cials are apprehensive about future traffic movement and fer vently hoping for acceleration roar of noise and movement on U.

S. Route 150, south of Moline. The four-lane dividend highway, which stretches from 23rd Avenue south to the Ouad-Citv land, represented Illinois in the duck decoy winners were announced Sunday. pageant, which was sponsored by GI Forum, an organization in construction of tne new Interstate 74 highway. Robert Dittmer of Eldridge won first place in the finished of American Mexican war Interstate 74 will bisect Mo- Deei snow.

Airport, is a concrete ribbon of constant flow. line and relieve the load on Route 150 and reduce the hazards now experienced by motor- A 23-year-old California beau Labeled the "life-line" of Moline. the 1 mile stretch Is sub Following the Judging the steers were loaded on a truck and started for Cedar Rapids Ists crowding the four-lane high jected to tremendous dally vehi way, officials believe. wnere tney will be slaughtered and carcasses judged. Friday night at 8 o.m.

in the ty, Gloria De LaRossa, won the beauty title, and was also named Miss Congeniality. Runners-up for the title represented Texas and Kansas City. With traffic pour ne from IL )t' 'i cular pounding, more so now, since the opening of Interstate 80. Will) a 45 miles an hour speed all points. Route 150.

more often Agriculture Tent the films will than not, forces traffic to move Girls were ludeed on beautv. on a bumper-to-bumper basis. be shown and the carcass winner will be announced. limit, the highway is the hub for other feeder highways, east Many Accidents Recorded The heavy traffic flow has poise and speech during the three-day pageant. Other "on the hoof" winners Miss Saucedo performed a made this stretch of Route 150 a trap for the unwary or unthink-Ine motorists.

Many traffic ac series of American folk dances are: Darrell Hein, Walcott, second; Henry Keppy, Route No. 3, Davenport, third; Ralph Keppy, Eldridge, fourth; Elmer Claus-sen, Bettendorf. fifth: William as her talent number. cidents have been recorded and The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Saucedo. 1235 2nd the cost in lives and property damage has been high. New Ruling Affects SS Benefits Children may inherit personal Turkle, Walcott, sixth; Darrell Sllvis. Miss Saucedo was chan- Hein, Walcott. seventh: Rawl- Construction of the new John eroned on the Kansas City trip Deere Expressway, an east- eigh Craft, Walcott, eighth, Roy Keppy.

Davennort ninth, and Dy Mrs. Walter Carlson, Sims. west highway parallel to Black- tenth place went to Charles Keppy, Davenport. hawk and Coaltown Roads, will eventually ease the load on property from their fathers, and Woman Accused Of Shoplifting Lucille B. Madison.

17. of 218 Upsets In Game Several upsets occurred In the Route 150. Then, too, new overpass across Route 150 for Interstate AP WlrtpheU MISS SAUCEDO horseshoe tournament 80 traffic will also reduce the For seven hours contestants widows may remarry and still be eligible for Social Security benefits under a new provision. Mike Greltl, Davenport Social Security district manager, said the two groups are now eligible to receive benefits because of a 1965 amendment to the Social 7th Rock Island, was ar ESCAPE FAILS pitched shoes with handicaps of rested for theft Sunday on a BERLIN (UPI) Communist drizzling ram. muddy areas and cool winds that chilled throwing East German border guards ar rested a man at gunpoint Sun Area Guardsmen On Field Flight Mission complaint made by a security guard at Zayre's department store.

The guard told police he ob arms. Security Act day as he tried to escape to the First place trophies went to number of trucks which now have no other recourse but to use Route 150 to reach destinations. Although hard-pressed, the city of Moline, has been meeting its obligations for more new roads. More than $800,000 is being spent to reconstruct two intersections on Blackhawk American sector of West Berlin uinton van Dusen. Casey Bett Under the new amendement: A child of a retired, dlsa.

served the young woman taking near the U.S. Army "Checkpoint isworth, Byron Hofner and Nick Uiarlie." The guards did not waiuck. Warrant Officer Paul Mungers'on of Taylor Ridge, In the cockpit, makes a last minute pre-flight check while Warrant Officer Patrick Kelley of Davenport looks on. The two men, both members of the 1105th Transportation of Davenport, are on a field flight mission as part of their summer training at Camp Ripley, with the Iowa National Guard. The encampment ends Ang.

IS. bled, or deceased worker Is entitled to benefits if the worker several articles and stuffing them into her purse and a shopping bag. Bond was set at $300. fire at the frustrated refucee Other winners are: Class was contributing to the child's West Berlin police said. Russell Sheetz.

Truman Stand Road. ard, Leslie Long, Harold Dar- support when he reached age 65, became disabled, or died. P. The redesigning of the one In nold and Marion Lance. Under previous requirements of Class Ross Sornbereer.

DAVENPORT UNIT AT CAMP tersection at the point where Blackhawk and Coaltown Roads meet U. S. Route 150. Is aimed the Social Security Act, the Benjamin Carter, Harold Hughes, Don Grove and Lcs Bu- child was not eligible for benefits if he Inherited personal pro 1 vt cuier. at curtailing, the extreme dangers of the four-point Intersection, scene of countless perty from bis father under Class Hart Knutson.

GwardlsmeK, To Meet Toe' state law. Charles Cook, Deane Campbell, Widows, or dependent wi Gene Budclicr and Harry An dcrson. dowers may continue receiving j' I benefits on their deceased Class Francis Thomas, Kenneth Walker, Clarence Spier, Dale Terry and Madeles spouse's earnings, if they remarry, after age 60, if a widow; after 62, if a widower. Greltl said he would be avail make. Booth Exhibits First place in the Commercial able to answer questions about the new provision at his office.

CAMP RIPLEY, Minn. -Davenport National Guardsmen will be fighting a mythical "enemy" back in the Minnesota boondocks this week. Members of Davenport's 185th Artillery Division are in full scale field maneuvers among troops of Iowa National Guard. The Davenport artillerymen will be supporting infantry units In an all-out attack on enemy positions. An "atomic simula tor," a device which produces a mushroom cloud, will be fired to force withdrawal of the enemy during the maneuvers.

Part of the field maneuvers Friday for the weekend warriors will include a fire power demonstration. The fire power operation will include both heavy artillery and aircraft, as well as rifle, machi-ncgun, anti-tank rockets and mortar fire. Booth Exhibits went to the First National Bank of Davenport 1014 Kahl Building, Davenport Second place award went to the Iowa-Illinois Industrial Development Group. Lena Ramsey, Galesburg, won third place with a Country Store that sells 84 different kinds of candy. Honorable mention was given to the Culligan Soft Water Senr-ice.

Davenport Youth Faces Quiz About Knife Threat A 17-year-old Rock Island Name Cattle Judging Winners The commercial exhibits are placed both under the grandstand and in the exhibit build youth is scheduled for a conference with Juvenile authorities today after allegedly threat ing west of the grandstand. ening a taxlcab driver with a Also included in the exhibits are displays from the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis NOTHING TAKES THE PLACE OF MONEY lor Vacations Mama Rtpatrs Clothes Cars Taxes ar ta Pap 014 litis If yon nttd txtra monty i molt lift more ptaetont for your family or to moot a financial omorgoncy Coll an NOKINUM. Ona tho4 vitit horo toVoi cota af yovr MONIY YOUR CREDIT CAN BE ARRANGED aramatly far yaar laan $50 to $3000 OUR PHONE 324-3261 ask rot ROBERT WONIO NORTHERN CREDIT CO INC. Silont Partner 401 W. Second St.

Davtnporf, Iowa MJUNO. JOUfMWIJr knife in St Anthony's Hospital. The cab driver. Marion Tow. tration and businesses and industries, and portrait painters.

COLUMBUS Iowa -Results of the open class Cattle Judging at the Louisa County Fair Saturday have been announced. In the male Angus class the Hawkeye Acres Farm of Craw-fordsville had the senior and grand champion. Junior champion of the class was shown by the DaEs-Ro Angus Farm of Columbus Junction. In the female Angus class Da-Es-Ro again showed the Junior champion and Hawkeye Acres the senior and grand champions. In the Shorthorn division Melodic Newell of Columbus Junction showed the junior and grand champion.

Mike Ream of Wapello had the grand champion in the Hereford division. The tractor pull scheduled for Sunday was called off because of heavy rains. The fair will conclude today with the baby beef sale this morning. ell, 2201 3rd Rock Island, said the youth and two 14-year-old companions were picked up Sunday as passengers In Rock Island. Best of Show in the National Open Decoy Maker' Contest went to John Zachmann.

De Powell told police the youth troit, who entered a can first offered a 110 bill to oav vas back. In second place was the fare and then pulled a knife Robert Kerr, with a Dintall. on him. Kerr Is from Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada. When police arrived.

Powell gave them a description and the Duck Winner First place in the marsh duck youth and bis friends were ap Woman Injured In Rl Collision If till MCnn.ll West Branch Prepares Carolyn Rathmtl, West Branch, matches new Hoover commemorative stamps with envelopes as the Cedar County town's post office prepares for first issuance of the stamps coinciding with the list birth anniversary of former President Herbert Hoover, t'p to 25,000 persons are espected to crowd Into West Branch for the ceremonies. the intersection of Rock Island's 11th Street and 3rd Avenue. Police charged the driver of the second car with being intoxicated. He was identified as Clifford E. Powell, 41, 1303 4th prehended.

Police said the younger members In the group apparently wer not Involved. MOLINE MAN HURT category went to Bob Kerr with a pintail, second was John Zachmann with a mallard and third was Phil Fairbanks. Old Saybrook. with a black pital was Mrs. Daniel Fishery, 1128 Warren St.

She was a passenger in a car driven by her husband which was In collision with a car at A 30-year-old Davenport received facial and knee lacerations Sunday night in a accident in Rock Island. Treated at St. Anthony's Hos Edward Cate. 26. 1302 17th Rock Island.

duck decoy. Moline was In satisfactory Show with Maxyne p.m. Mammoulh Fireworks Lowman, organist, from Creston. condition at Moline Lutheran Hospital Saturday night after reportedly falling from one the amusement rides on the Chess Champ Plans Game Via Phone carnival midway Saturday night at tne Rock Island County Fair. NEW YORK fAP) US 4-1! AND FFA 6:30 a.m.

First camp meal, a.m. Baby beef and market hogs weighed. 10 a.m. Livestock in place (except purebred swine -10 a.m. Thursday).

1 p.m. Judging of crop, garden, construction and col lection exhibits. 1 pm. Judging of poultry and rabbits. 1:30 p.m.

Livestock Judging contest, 3 p.m. Camp registration deadline. 6:30 p.m. Dormitory meeting. TEEM TENT chess champion Bobby Fischer, who can't get government per mission to go to Cuba for an international tournament, will or will make bis moves at the Marshall Chess Club in New York.

A referee will watch his play. Chess Is a deliberate game and It is not unusual for players to carry on kmg-distance games by mail, telegraph, phone or participate anyway by tele phone. Know Each Other" SPECIAL a.m. Opens with "CoketteC Randy Brown and The State Dctartment reiect. other means.

ed his travel bid on grounds be i The attorney said he was tin- irce juKe dox. 1:30 West High School band concert. 7:30 p.m. Moline Folk Music Group followed "Bye Bye Birdie" starring Dick Van Dyke. didn meet any of the ciassifi by A cations for Americans albwed certain hat effect it would to visit Cuba.

have on the young man's game. 1 "Some say both fclavers will His attorney. Andrew P. Da vis, then took a chess entr ust ast'a suggestion and brooosed Clip, Save Schedule Today Is Ladies' Day at the Great Mississippi Valley Fair and judging in agricultural, cullinary and ceramics classes will get underway. Admission to the grounds is $1 for persons over 14.

Children under 14 are admitted free. A ticket for the week is $3, and a parking ticket is $1. All grandstand events are free except box seats which are $1 and seats in the center section SO cents. TODAY'S SCHEDULE LADIES' DAY I a.m. Judging of open class ceramics, candles, culinary, Cowers, fruits and Vegetables, textiles.

9 i.m. Judfif tf floriculture exhibits Ifl Exposition Building. I i.m. Judging of beef classei. a.m.

Judging of pigeons and poultry. 9:30 a.m. Judging of House of Doors and Hallolot-(a Niches. II a.m. Market Hoi? Show.

1 p.m. Aquarium Show. 2 p.m. Lou frohut, frank and Lee Dance Studio troop in the grandstand. p.m.

Ceramics display in Civic Tent. I p.m. Songfest With Vigortones Barbershop singers Id grandstand. I p.m. Square Dance time in front of the Exposition Building with callef Kenneth Wandt from Bettendorf.

Approved jAnjhonltaci Promt jPrnftuionnHJuaiity Dry Cleaning tioParkingFrobkm at WU BAKENS' the play-by-phone Idea to the 22- A year-old champion. "Sure. I would be willintf" A have the same advantages and disadvantages," he commented. "My opinion Is that he may be hurt a little. He has a Very thoughtful demeanor.

Some little thing Could tip the board," Players from the United States, Argentina, Canada, Denmark, England, Spain, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union have been invited to the tournament said Fischer. "It's an Interesting idea. Let's see if we can do it." So Davis talked with officiate Atttfaitftt'e 1 of the Caftabtanca Mpmnrial a TW mmmmmmmm mm Tournament in Havana and they TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE KID'S DAY 9 a.m. Judging of National Belgian Pure Bred Horses. 12:30 p.m.

Bettendorf Park Board puppet show in Civic Tent. 2 p.m. Kids program in grandstand starring Lassie, Parnell and his monkey 'Tricky Bob," Denny the elephant, Yo-Yo the clown and the Davenport Fira Department 4 p.m. Bettendorf Park Board puppet show In Civic Tent. I p.m.

Lassie, Kay and Kay, The Wheelers. 4-HAMJFFA I a.m. Judging of 4-H girls exhibits, I a.m. Judging market hogs. 3 p.m.

Carcass hogs to Oscar Mayer. Evening Camp party. TEEN TENT I a.m. Opens with three movies, free juke hot and the "Cokettes." 3:30 p.m. Davenport School of Cosmetology naif styling demonstration.

3:30 p.m. Judo-brate demonstration in grandstand Dance with "Travelers" ajjd "Chevelles" music groups. agreed. The tournament Starts Aug. 2 5 and Fisch- INCORPORATED I DryCloanors Atrott front Dairy Queen VCariiefefMUkerr Orate fta.

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