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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 4

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The Daily Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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4
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ffic Fairfield police frce for page 4 A THE DAILY TIMES-Wcdnesday, Feb. 4, 1953 Kf ith Hoist Promoted Holstein Breeders Installation by ReJaces COlDSTeverisTiness years, tho last 10 as chief, iso replacement has yet been named by Mayor Wayne Wo hies. To Sergeant in Army Fairfield ITice Onef Resigns to Aceept Job on Highway Commision John Clarridge, of police IT'S ASPIRIN AT ITS IEST Monthly Meetings Set Name Arthur Allen Keith R. Hoist, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Hoist. 1410 East Twelve-and-a-half street, Davenport, has President for '53 Aledo Demolay Slated Feb. 7 airfield, Has reined to ac For Scout Committees The February joint meetings of the Davenport district committee and roundtable of the Buffalo Bill ii in- been Dromoted WJUMvf 1 cept a position as weight officer from corporal up c)a). rnrn Tibkft Sc-100 Tabled c-200 Tablets 751 SAVE AT NORTHWEST BANK Each Depositor Insured up to $10,000.00 Northwest Bank lc TRUST COMPANY Member F. D.

1. C. 16th ii Washington, Davenport Arthur Allen was elected presi the rank of ser-)missjont He is the cn Mrs. gcant, his Ei clarridge, 2710 Jackson ents have dent of the Scott county Holstein ALEDO, 111.. (Special) Tbe Use Waul Ails Mercer Chapter.

Order of DcMo- informed. clarridge, whose resignation ae I sgt. Hoist is, came Monday, served on Js Ktalmnivt at trip lay, will hold public installation of I- officers Saturday at 8 p.m. in the VENETIAN BLINDS CLEANED AAA PER AVGE. IIUC BLIND 10 Off-CASH CARRY Ws Ritapt, Rtpair, Record and (paint all lypti of Venetian Blind Also Available Venetian Blind Supplies Over Our Counter BELLE BLIND Inc.

1029 W.l 2nd Street Dial 2-46B4-R. I. e-2343 Masonic Temple at Aledo. James Tary of Keithsburg is the Area council of Boy Scouts will be hold Thursday in the Lend-A-Hand club. A cafeteria dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.

followed at 7:15 by the meeting. The Muscatine district joint meeting will be held Thursday, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Water and Light building, Muscatine. Committee and roundtable members of the Cedar district will meet at 7:30 p.m., Feb.

19 in the Legion hall in Tipton. oKanama, japan army signal depot. He entered the army in April, 1951, and new master councilor, succeeding li Robert Henry of Keithsburg, The other elective officers are Dean Breeders association at the group's annual meeting Tuesday night in the Lend-a-Hand club, Davenport. Others named to office for the coming year were Clifford Wilker-sen. vice-president; Earl Oelerich, secretary-treasurer; and B.

A. Howard, Alfred Paper and Forrest Robertson, directors, Paper also was named a director to the state organization. Wilkersen, Robertson and G. Allen Robertson were named to the membership committee for the war; Oelerich. Paper and Albert Timm to the show committee, and Timm, Forrest Robertson and Oelerich to the 4-H committee.

Robinson, Viola, senior councilor Sgt. Hoist has been overseas in the Eastern theater of operations for the last 18 months. He is a graduate of the high school. and Donald Greer, Keithsburg. junior councilor.

Appointive officers are: Larry Brown, Viola, treasurer; James In sudying the motions of the tronomer must know the time wih Calhoun, Aledo, scribe; Kenneth More Enlistees Are eatth and celestial bodies, the as-ithe accuracy of abou 1-1000 Needed by Reserve, Butcher, Aledo, senior deacon; Larry Candor, Aledo, senior steward; Wayne Matter, Viola, junior steward; Thomai Calhoun, Aledo, chaplain; Don Bailey, Viola, marshal; Edward Dick, Aledo, al VV was-- nnn Stales Navy Officer The Davenport naval training moner; George Unsworth, Viola, terter is seeking new recruits to adci to the present group, accoid- Fire losses during December totaled $3,545.13 in Davenport, according to the monthly report released by Fire Chief Lester Schick. Firemen answered 49 alarms of which 17 were for actual fires. The average loss per fire was $208.54. standard bearer; Don David, Sher-rard, orator; Robert Henry, ing to J. B.

Dooley, chief yeoman of he local reservists. Keithsburg, sentinel. Precepors "We are interested in getting are: Orville Dee McKay, Aledo; William Hood, Viola; George Braucht and Barry Davison, both young men between tne ages ot 17 and I81j," stated Dooley, "and of Joy; Eugene Hall. Keithsburg; any men older tnan this ae bracket aie not ehg'ole. Daryl Dellitt, Reynolds and Clarice Stancliff, Aledo.

Memoersnip in uie naval re- Ralph Shields, Liberlyville, 111., erve docs not grait exemption junior past state master councilor. irom the draft, howcvei, it will be installing master councilor; guarantee member? service in the MANDS JEWELERS 228 Brady St Feature Girard-Perregaux Darrel Goar of Moline, present navy when called by the draft board. Naval reservists thus do net en'er service any than if state master councilor, will be installing marshal; Virgil Cary. of Silvis will be soloist and Mrs. Har- they were drafted." ley Brown of Aledo will be or The reservists will serve the 1 1 1 1 1 1 tU T' w8- same length of time as a regular draftee and will arso have the ganist.

Escorts will be Miss Jeannine Hall and Miss Rose Mary Curry, both of Keithsburg and Miss Ra-mona Bloomfield of Viola. Members of the DeMolay ad advantage of attaining navy skills Dcoley added. 6 Enlist iii Air Force visory board for the year include On Menu for Thursday, February 5 BARBECUED POT ROAST OF BEEF with Choice of Potatoes. Je Spiced Pear Gelatin Salad 15c fa Head Lettuce with Roquefort Cheese Dressing 20c Creamed Fresh Cauliflower 15c Buttered Green Beans 12c Devils Food Cake 15c fc Custard Pudding 12c the following: Lysle H. Morrow, Joy, chapter advisor; Cecil L.

Balzer, Viola, chairman; James Strong and Scott Tary, Keithsburg; Fred Marple and Glenn Stancliff, both of Aledo; Charles Monroe, Sherrard; Harmon Villars, Aledo; From Quad-Cities Area Six Western Illinois and Eastern Iowa youths were listed today as enlistees in the Air Force by Technical Sergeant William Calcari, Rock Island recruiter. The group left Tuesday for final examinations in Chicago. Included were Lawrence McMahill, Moline; Eugene Norris, Silvis; David Gun-lock, Max D. Taylor and "Wally A. Fey Murdock, Joy; and George Jld II '-2 "'vSgT mm fey Sw mmmMMiammgivmKtmi'im yiirig tilfLi.t Wl' WMmW Chandler, Seaton.

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Other new officers include Ro afeteria 17 Jewels stainless steel self winding, GYROMATIC, water resistant, JfiK fill shock-protected Ovily Fed. Tax Included Others from $47.50 Up UULvdtf land Maack, vice-president, and Don A. Wine, secretary-treasurer. The group also discussed plans for the Walcott centennial celebration hktejti! to be held in 1954. "lm 1 1' 1 PHONE 7-S231 xOl EL Second 1 0 A Zr-n Mill r- "KCt l-t v.

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