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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 6

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Quad-City Timesi
Location:
Davenport, Iowa
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6
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MORNING DEMOCRAT Tuesday, October 31, 1961 Davenport Bettenctorf, Iowa Pleads Innocent In Dealh Case 1 Dry Cleaningf1" 3M 12 A plea of innocent was entered last two years. Burial will be in Union Cemetery here. MRS. MABEL MILLS MUSCATINE, Iowa Mrs. Mabel Alice Mills.

80, died Satur Monday by Larry Mitchell, 25, of THOMAS J. IWELL Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Rock Island, to an indictment charging manslaughter, reckless MINERAL, HI. Services for day in Lutheran Homes.

Services Ladies Plain Dresses Thomas Jefferson Powell. 81. who died Monday in Kewanee Public Liquor License Hearings Set Moline Mayor James Arndt will conduct liquor license hearings at 10 a.m. today for operators of Hazel's Tavern, 401 15th St, and the Pickboard Tavern, 627 15th St. The hearings stem from gambling convictions.

Harold and Hazel Hudson operate Hazel's and James Halvos and Hazel Eiff are licensees for the Pickboard. will be today in the Walker, Iowa, Methodist Church. Burial will be LJ JLj TAfU CHESTER LA VERY COLUMBUS Iowa Serv Island' County Circuit Court with his attorney. Mitchell returned to county jail. Pleas of guilty of burglary were entered by Robert E.

Jackson, 18, and Harvey V. Aldridge, 27. Both requested probation. Davenport Boy Struck By Car Clyde E. Riddle, son of Mr.

homicide and assault with intent to commit murder. Mitchell, accused of causing a July crash that claimed the life of Edward Appclquist, 12. in Rock Island, appeared in Rock in Blodgett Cemetery at Paris, ices for Chester Lavery, 82. who Iowa. atainal CLE AHERS.

1414 W. Locust Street died early Monday in Washington County Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Stacy Funeral Home here. Burial will be in be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Shadduck Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Springdale Cemetery. Columbus City Cemetery. and Mrs. Clyde Riddle of 902 Har NEAL SLOVACK MUSCATINE, Iowa Services for Ncal Slovack, 63, 512 Liberty Famous Universal "DECOMTOn" RECORD CABINETS AND TV TABLES $13.77 St, who died Monday in Uni versity Hospitals, Iowa City, will rison St, Davenport, suffered possible head injuries Monday night when he was hit by a car. The boy was taken to Mercy Hospital where he is listed in fair condition.

Driver of the car was Beulah H. Goulette, 35, of 1433 W. 36th St. She was not charged. LEQUE INFANT CLINTON, Iowa Funeral serv-ices for Clayton Leque, nine-month-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Leque, 235 5th Ave. who died Sunday in Jane Lamb Hospital, were held Monday in Ettrick, Wjs. Burial was in an Ettrick cemetery. be at 9 a.m.

Friday in St. Mary's Catholic Church. 3urial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. The Ro Famous "DECORATOR" Wood Finish MRS. DONALD HENRY MAQUOKETA, Iowa Services for Mrs.

Donald Henry, 59, who died Sunday in Jackson County Public Hospital, will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Haylock-O'Hara Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Lowden Cemetery. MRS. MARIE ANDERSON PRESTON, Iowa Mrs.

Marie Anderson, 70, former Preston resident, died in Idaho Falls, Idaho, where services were held. WILLIAM II. BYERS CLINTON, Iowa Services for William H. Byers, 73, of 314 18th Place, who died Sunday night in Jane Lamb Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Snell-Smith Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Clinton Memorial Park. MRS. LEROY WATTS CLINTON, Iowa Services for Mrs. Leroy Watts, 69, of 343 1st RECORD CABINETS 3 beautiful styles. All 24 wide, 18" deep, V4 high.

Hold 200 LP. records. Dozens of uses: hold records, books, liquor; serve as TV or Mattresses made FOR ANY BED in any size Odd Size and. King Size ll I sary will be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Riley Funeral Home.

HARVEY E. ROSEMAN MUSCATINE. Iowa Harvey E. Roseman, 76, died early Monday in Rivcrview Heights Nursing Home. His home was at 419 E.

Front St. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Fairbanks Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. stereo stand, night table, side table or personal file.

nonretss ono DOX opnngs eur specialty. Buy Direct from Manufacturer and Save! BLACKHAWK $14-77 Hospital, will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Johnson Fu-peral Home in Sheffield. Burial rill be in Mineral Cemetery. He was a retired employe of the Bureau County Highway Commission.

MRS. EMMA HEArE CAMBRIDGE. Dl. Mrs. Emma Leona Heape, 68, died Monday in the home of her son-in-law, Henry S.

Telkemeyer, R. R. 2, Cambridge. Services will be at p.m. Wednesday in the Stack-bouse Funeral Home here.

Burial rill be Thursday in Paradise Cemetery at Camargo, III. MRS. FRANK JARRARD COLUMBUS Iowa Serv-ices for Mrs. Frank Jarrard, 77, rho died Sunday in University Hospitals, Iowa City, will be at 2 p.m. today in the Independent Bible Church.

Burial will be in Lone Tree Cemetery under direction of the Stacy Funeral Home. PAll GREENE COLUMBUS JCT, Iowa Services were held at graveside in Columbus City Cemetery Sunday for Faul Greene, 68, who was found dead in his home Sunday by a neighbor, Addison Hills. Dr. Kenneth Carrell, Louisa County medical examiner, said death was due to natural causes and that Mr. Greene, who lived alone, died Friday5 morning.

GEORGE HOFMAN MUSCATINE, Iowa Services for George Hofman, 77, of 417 W. 3rd St, died Sunday in Muscatine General Hospital, will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Burial will bp in St.

Mary's Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at I p.m. Wednesday in the Riley Funeral Home. MATTRESS CO. 401 W.

2nd St. Davenport, la. rhon 333.1534 Ave, who died Saturday in Un- MRS. NINA WILSON lversity Hospitals, Iowa City, will MODERN Mahogany, blond or walnut finish LOT EARLY AMERICAN Salem maplt finish MAQUOKETA, Iowa Serv-ices will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Haylock O'Hara Funeral Home for Mrs.

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