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TIMES-DEMOCRAT Tuesday, April 14, 1970 7 Davenport-Bettendorf, Iowa Quad-City Deaths Regional Deaths tery. Cavanagh-Schueneman Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. Marshall died Sunday afternoon at Kewanee Public Hospital. The former Magdalene Kre-tinski was born in Pennsylvania.

She was married to Mr. Marshall in Kewanee. He preceded her in death. Mrs. Marshall was organist at St.

Anthony's for many years. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Gene' Pickett and Mrs. Betty Krisel, both of Kewanee, and three Rock Island. He married Ver-na Bell May 15, 1926, in Rock Island.

He is survived by his wife; daughters, Mrs, Richard W. Cramer rural Lynn Center, and Mrs. F. Gene Cross, Rock Island; a son, Orville rural Novinger, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. COAL VALLEY RAYMOND ELLIS Services for Raymond Warren Ellis, 48, of 1803 W.

3rd Coal Valley, will be 10 a.m. today in the Wendt Brothers Chapel, Moline. Burial will be in Western Cemetery, Orion. Visitation is at the funeral home. Mr.

Ellis died Saturday in Moline Public Hospital after a brief illness. He was employed as a quarryman at Allied Stone Milan. He also published the song "Love Will Live Tonight." Mr. Ellis was born in Moline. He was a veteran of World War II.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Dessel Ellis, Moline; sisters, Mrs. William Gustaf-son, Moline, and Mrs. Charles Thompson, Des Plaines, III, and brothers, Kenneth East Moline, and Richard Rock Island. land, and the Seneca, State Bank.

He had also taught school in Newton, Iowa, Mr. Sudlow served as treasurer and secretary of the board of the First United Me-todist Church, Rock Island. He was born in Jasper County, Iowa. He married Margaret E. Lipfbn June 27, 1911, in Preemption.

Mr. Sudlow is survived by his wife; daughters, Mrs. Sheldon Gordinier, Rochester, and Mrs. Frank Sorg, Highland Park, two grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren, and a sister, Edith Sudlow, Newton. PERRY McGONNELL Perry J.

McGonnell, 88, formerly of 2044 46th Rock Island, died Sunday night in a local hospital. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Hodgson Chapel. Burial will be in National Cemetery, Rock Island Arsenal. Visitation is from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Mr. McGonnell was born in Canada. He came to the United States at the age of 16. He was employed for more than 50 years at the Rock Island Plow Co.

and the J. I. Case Co. He was an Army veteran of World War I. Mr.

McGonnell is survived by a niece and a nephew. Gerald Illinois City, and Richard Coyne Center; 43 grandchildren, and 19 greatgrandchildren. 'JliEEN ROCK MRS. WILLIAM SHORT Mrs. William Logan Short, 82, of 818 2nd Green Rock, died Monday morning in Illini Hospital.

Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Fairman Mortuary, Green Rock. Burial will be in Rose Lawn Memorial Estates. Visitation begins at noon today at the mortuary. The former Cordia Rector was born in Fulton County, 111.

She was married to Mr. Short Sept. 25, 1904, in Mount Vernon, 111. He died in 1968. Mrs.

Short is survived by sons, William Alexis, Gale Hillsdale; Glenn Minneapolis, Clifford East Moline; Robert, Rio, 111., and Elmer, Kenosha, 25 grandchildren; 60 great-grandchildren; sisters, Viola Williams, Macon, 111., and Mary Flagg, Salem, and brothers, Orville, Ac ley, Iowa, and Oscar, Mount Vernon. Deaths Elsewhere CLARENCE GARROW Clarence H. "Spotsy" Gar-row, 62, Bell Gardens, formerly of Davenport, died Sunday in Bell Gardens. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Mr.

Garrow was born In Manchester, Iowa. He was employed by the Mueller Lumber Davenport. Mr. Garrow is survived by his wife, Jane; a daughter, Darlene Scott, Rock Island; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a sister, and three brothers, including Albert S. and Johnnie, both of Davenport.

MRS. PATRICK SMITH Services for Mrs. Patrick G. (Mary) Smith, 65, Houston, formerly of Davenport and Rock Island, will be today in the Foley Funeral HomeHouston. Mrs.

Smith died Sunday in Houston. Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Arvid Anderson, Reynolds, 111. and brothers-in-law, Harold Smith, Davenport, and Groharing, Clinton; sons, Dick, Clinton, and Earl, Davenport; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sisters, Mrs.

Leo Sersig, Davenport, and Mrs. Ros Hansen. Waterloo and brothers, Andrew Hansen. Nashua, and Chris Hansen, Cedar Falls. JOSEPH FROLIK IOWA CITY, Iowa Requiem High Mass for Joseph J.

Frojik, 81, Iowa City, will be 9 a.m. today at St. Wenoeslaus Catholic Church here. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

The family requests no flowers. Donohue Mortuary here is in charge of arrangements, Mr. Frolik died Saturday at his home. He was born at New Prague, Minn. He had been employed at Veterans Administration Hospital here until he retired in 1964.

Mr. Frolik is survived by his wife. CARROLL L. HALLIGAN MUSCATINE, Iowa Carroll L. Halligan, 64, Muscatine, died Monday at the Her-shey Convalescent Home after a short illness.

Services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Ralph J. Wittich Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lone Tree Cemetery. Visitation begins after 10 a.m.

today at the funeral home. Mr. Halligan was born at Lone Tree, He married Bea- trice Louise Riley in 1938 at Davenport. Mr. Halligan was a driver for Poole Transfer Co.

for 33 years. Survivors include his wife; sons, C. Edward and John, both of Muscatine; three grandchildren; sisters, Leota and Bernadine Halligan, and a brother, Ivan, all of Lone Tree. RUBY MOREHEAD BALDWIN, Iowa Ruby Irene Morehead, 78, Baldwin, died Monday while visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Scott, 426 N.

2nd Clinton. The body is at Carson Funeral Home, Maquoketa. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Morehead is survived by a son, Dwane, rural Delmar; three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. MRS.

B. MARSHALL KEWANEE, 111. Services for Mrs. Bernard Marshall, 75, Kewanee, will be 10 a.m. today at St.

Anthony's Catholic Church, Kewanee. Burial will berin Mount Olivet Cemc- DAVENPORT MRS. MARION CRIST Mrs. Marion R. Crist, 55, of 1604 W.

4th Davenport died Sunday in Mercy Hospital after a 10-day illness. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday in the McGinnis Chapel, Bettendorf. Burial will be in Davenport Memorial Park. Visitation begins at 2 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to MRS. CRIST the El Bethel Assembly of God Church, Davenport. The former Dorothy Rohm was born in Davenport. She was married to Mr.

Crist Sept. 23, 1937, in Davenport. Mrs. Crist is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Susan) Woods, Davenport; two grandchildren; a stepsister, Madge Brown, Des Moines; brothers, Alger Rohm, Davenport; Fred Rohm, Des Moines, and stepbrothers, Roy and DeWayne Williams, both of Davenport and Howard Williams, Alabama.

GEORGE VIGGOS George Viggos, 57, of 417 W. 30fh Davenport, died Monday in Mercy Hospital. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in St. George Greek Orthodox Church, Mo-line.

Burial will be in Oakdale Cemetery. Visitation begins at 2 p.m. at the Hill Fredericks Mortuary, Davenport, where a requiem service will be held at 8:30 p.m. Memorials may be made to St. George Greek Orthodox Church.

Mr. Viggos was born in Mo-line. He married Helen West March 12, 1943, in Keokuk, Iowa. He was associated with the Palace Cafe, Davenport. Mr.

Viggos is survived by his wife; his mother and stepfather, and Mrs. James Pappas, Davenport; a sister, Mrs. James (Frances) Boos-alis, Davenport, and brothers, James Pappas, Davenport; John David Viggos, San Francisco, and Chris Pappas, Ames, Iowa. HERMAN JOHANNSEN Herman Johannsen, 73, of 529 Western Davenport, was found dead Monday in his home. The body was taken to the Hill Fredericks Mortuary, Davenport.

MILTON SCHWAGER Milton E. Schwager, 65, of 2828 Marquette Davenport, died Monday in his home after a three-month illness. Services will be 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Runge Chapel. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery.

Visitation begins at noon today at the mortuary. Mr. Schwager was born in St. Charles, Minn. He married Eileen Lyden Dec.

28, 1949, in Dubuque. He had been employed by Oscar Mayer Daven-jport. He was a yeteran of World War II. Mr. Schwager is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mary, at home; sons, Milton W.

and Robert both students at Iowa State University, Ames; a sister, Mrs. James Masker, Whitefish Bay, and brothers, Edgar, Whitewater, and Clarence, Lake Tahoe, Nev. GEORGE SHANNON George W. Shannon, 61, MADALYN HENSLEY Iowa -Mrs, Charles Hensley, 57, Ma-quoketa, died Monday at Jackson County Public Hospital. Services will be 1 p.m.

Wednesday at Carson Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Buckhorn Cemetery. Visitation begins at 2 p.m. today at the funeral home. The former Madalyn Wilsey was married to Mr.

Hensley at Cedar Rapids in 1943. He preceded her in death. Mrs. Hensley is survived by a sister, Mrs. George (Helen) Stoncr, South English, and a brother, Wells Wilsey, Sterling, 111.

OLIVER ANDERSON ALEDO, 111. Services for Oliver Anderson, 78, Aledo, who died Sunday night in his home, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Fippinger Funeral Home here Burial will be in Aledo Cemetery. Mr. Anderson was born near Little York.

He and a sister, Miss Hylma Anderson, formerly operated a restaurant in Little York. Mr. Anderson also farmed with his brother, Irving. Survivors include the sister and brother, both of Aledo. LLOYD W.

MATTHEW SABULA, Iowa Services for Lloyd W. Matthew, 78, Sa-bula, will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Methodist Church here. Burial will be in Sterling Cemetery, near Sa-bula. Visitation will be after 2 p.m.

today at the Allen Funeral Home here. Mr. Matthew died. Sunday night In his home. He formerly was employed at the Savanna Ordnance Depot.

He later worked for the town of Sabula 16 years, part of the time as marshal, before retirement. Mr. Matthew was born in Pennsylvania. married Ruth Ann Hodges in 1917 at Clinton. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs.

Lloyd McMahon, 0 1 1, N.M.; four grandchildren, and sisters, Mrs. Henry Gerdts and Mrs. Peter Goettsch, both of Clinton. EN0S KAUFFMAN KALONA, Iowa Services for Enos Kauffman, 76, Ka-lona, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at East Union Mennonite Church here.

Burial will be in East Union Cemetery. Visitation is at Yoder Funeral Home here" Mr. Kauffman died Sunday at Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, He was born near Kalona. He married Sadie Kinsingcr here 1919. lie was a farmer and carpenter until retiring in 1966.

Mr. Kaufman is survived by his wife; sisters, Anna Snider, in California; Mrs. Orlo Fisher and Mrs, Frank Yoder, both of Kalona, and a brother, Mahlon, in California. REILLY SERVICES CLINTON, Iowa Services for Bernard A. Ttcilly, 77, of 616 Argyle Court, a retired railroad carpenter, "will be 9 a.m.

Wednesday at the Sncll-Smith Funeral Home, Burial will be in National Cemetery, Rock Island Arsenal, Visitation starts at 3:30 p.m. today at the funeral home, Mr. Reiily died Sunday in his home. He was born In Joliet, III. He was a World War I veteran.

There are no immediate survivors. MRS. ANNA IIARTVIGSEN CLINTON, Iowa Mrs. Anna Ilartvlgsen, 84, of 110 N. 3rd Clinton, died Monday in Jane Lamb Hospital bore.

Services will be 2 p.m, Wednesday at the Snll-Smith Funeral Home, Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. Visitation starts after 3:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. The former Anna Hansen wss born in Clinton and lived here her entire life. She was married to Dick Ilartvigsen here in 1905, He preceded her in death.

Mrs. Hartvlgsen Is survived by a daughter, Mrs, Ruth Today'sFunerals Wllmtr Alliion, 1:30 p.m., Knox Lac ion. Mn. Ethel Alvln, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Davenport. Folgert Decker, 19:30 Halllgan-McCabe.

Raymond W. Ellis, to i.m., Wendt, Mollne. Mn. Edwin H. Farm, 3:30 p.m., Runge.

Mn. Gustav H. Flcke, 2 p.m., Halll-gan-McCabe. Leo H. Kooken, 1:30 p.m., Eiterdahl.

Curtli C. McBrlde, 1:30 p.m., Trimble. Mn. Nellli Moos, 9:30 a.m., Knox-Larson, Mrs. Frank J.

Mordss, 1:30, p.m., Wendt, Mollne. Mrs. Charles Renner, 10 a.m., McGinnis, Bettendorf. Sheldon W. Williams, 3 p.m., Trimble.

Minneapolis, formerly of Davenport and LeClaire, died Monday in Davenport Osteopathic Hospital after an extended illness. The body was taken to the McGinnis Funeral Home, Bettendorf. Mr. Shannon was born in LeClaire. He married Gretch-en Knapp in Minneapolis in 1968.

He was employed at the Time-Saver Manufacturing Minneapolis, Mr. Shannon is survived by his wife; daughters, Mrs. Merle (Joan) Nichols, LeClaire and Marlyne Shannon, Paducah, four grandchil-dren; sisters, Ethel Todd, Paducah; Mrs. Roy (Letha) Couch, Cincinnati, Ohio; Vivian Craig, Iowa City, and Gladys Cade, Elgin, 111., and a brother, Lawrence, Bettendorf. BATES SERVICES Services for i a B.

Bates, 84, of 2644 N. Howell Davenport, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in Holy Family Catholic Church, Davenport. Burial will be in Holy Family Cemetery. Visitation begins at 3 p.m.

today at the Halligan-McCabe Funeral Home, where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Mr. Bates died Saturday in his home. He was born in Toledo, Iowa. He resided in Davenport 20 years.

He retired from the U.S. Army after serving in World Wars I and II. He also was a retired employe of the Rock Island Arsenal. Mr. Bates is survived by a brother, James, Sigourney, Iowa.

HARRY BIGGS Harry Roy Biggs, 71, formerly of Davenport, died Sunday in Cedar Rapids, where he had resided with his daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Ta-ber. Services will be 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Runge Chapel. Burial will be in Pine Hil Cemetery.

Visitation begins at 2 p.m. today at the mortuary. Mr. Biggs was born in Wapello. He married Alta Gladys Ditto Oct.

15, 1928, in Rock Island. He had been employed by the Rock Island Lines. Mr. Biggs is survived by his wife; his daughter; a son, Frank, Cedar Rapids; eight grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; sisters, Carrie Lopez, Davenport, and Margaret Brandt and Anne Biggs, both of Chicago, and a brother, John Thorndyke, Muscatine. ROCK ISLAND FREDSUDLOW Services for Fred B.

Sud-low, 88, Highland Park, 111., formerly of Rock Island, will be 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Hodgson Chapel. Burial will be in Preemption Cemetery. Visitation begins at 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Mr. Sudlow died Saturday in Methodist Hospital, Rochester, Minn. Mr. Sudlow had been ari auditor for the State of Illinois. He was formerly a cashier at the East Moline State Bank, Sherrard State Bank, the former American Trust and Savings Bank, Rock Is because each tablet contains two antacids to help protect the stomach.

Called Arthritis Pain Formula, it was developed by the makers of Anacint to let arthritis suflcrers wake up without all that earl morning stiff-nc-and enjoy hours of relief. Arthritis Pain Formula Analgesic Tablets By The Makers Of Anacin School, Station Are Burglarized Burglaries of a Davenport school and a Bettendorf service station which netted thieves nearly $600 in cash and electronic equipment were reported to police Monday. Officials of Monroe Elementary School, 1926 W. 4th said two tape recorders and a record player valued at $500 were missing from a first floor room. Police said the thieves apparently entered after breaking a window.

Eighty-four dollars was reported missing from a cash register at Stewart's Mobile Service, 2030 State St. Entry apparently was made through a side window, police said. Q-C Intruders 4 TiiIimiii)Im1 iVI unci 1 Three occupants of a. Moline apartment building Interrupted an apparent burglary when they were awakened early Monday by sound of a door being kicked in. Herbert L.

Price, 34, of 617 23rd said he and other occupants heard the noise and checked a hallway where they confronted two men. Price told police the intruders ran through the hallway, leaped over a 12 foot balcony and escaped in the darkness. Red Propaganda Film Is Set "The East Is Red," a film used by the Chinese Commu-, nists for propaganda, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Centennial Hall, Au-gustana College. The film, which portrays the revolution by the Chinese Communists, will be shown as part of the Student-Faculty Seminar Series.

ing. Shaw said both vehicles were in the center of the road as they approached the crest of the hill, Mrs. Swanson died of internal injuries, an autopsy report staled. FOIt ILOHAJLTIIIOLTES Call KIMDERLY DARN 324-ltSS Expressions Sympathy 'Call- FLOWERS by FREDERICK All Hour, Qu.d City Drlivtry 1 1 1' 1 its iem ill 1 MOLINE SHELDON WILLIAMS Services for Sheldon W. Williams, 67, of 2351 32nd Moline, will be 3 p.m.

today in the Trimble Chapel. The body then will be taken to Story City, Iowa, for additional services and burial Wednesday. Mr. Williams died Saturday in Moline Public Hospital. He was corn in Stratford, Iowa.

He married Lavina Ryan May 18, 1932, in Rock Island. Mr. Williams was self-employed in the feed and grain business in Story City 24 years. He also served 11 years as Story City clerk. He is survived by his wife; a son, Myron Moline; four grandchildren, and a brother, H.

Story City. MRS. FRED VARK Mrs. Fred H. Vark, 86, Abingdon, 111., formerly of Moline, died Sunday in St.

Martha's Nursing Home, Knoxville, 111. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Trimble Chapel. Burial will be in Greenview Memorial Gardens. Visitation begins at 2 p.m.

today at the funeral home. The former Dora Stamp was born in Moline. She was married, to Woodley Gilson June 24, 1904, in Moline. He died in 1913. She was married to Mr.

Vark April 24, 1921, in Clinton. Mrs. Vark is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Elmer Reiling, Phoenix, a son, Dr. Richard Gil-son, Moline; three grandchil-dren; five great-grandchildren; a sister, Augusta Swanson, Chula Vista, and a brother, Harry Stamp, Miles City, Mont.

BREWER SERVICES Services for Claud A. Brewer, 74, of 1521 25th Moline, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Moline. Burial will be in National Cemetery, Rock Island Arsenal.

Visitation is from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Esterdahl Mortuary. Mr. Brewer died Sunday in Moline Lutheran Hospital. MILAN SYLVESTER ROBERTS Sylvester "Pete" Roberts, 66, of 621 W.

2nd Milan, died Sunday in St. Anthony's Hospital an illness of several years. Services will be 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Larson Chapel, Milan. Burial will be in Rock Island Memorial Park Visitation begins at noon today at the funeral home.

Mr. Roberts was a heavy equipment operator 22 years for the Illinois Division of Highways, retiring in 1960. He was formerly employed by the Rock Island District Corps of Engineers. Mr. was born in Woman's Death hi Rl Crash Ruled Accident ANDALUSIA MRS.

CHARLES SPICKLER Mrs. Charles Spickler, 68, of 322 2nd St. Andalusia, died Monday in St. Anthony's Hospital. Services will be 10 a.m.

Wednesday in the Larson Chapel, Milan. Burial will be in Andalusia Cemetery. Visitation begins at noon today at the funeral home. The former Anna Velma Marvin was bom in Rock Island. She was married to Carroll Cleveland in 1919.

She was married to Mr. Spickler Sept. 24, 1937, in Davenport. He died in 1968. Mrs.

Spickler is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Richard Husted, with whom she resided; a son, James F. Cleveland, O'Fallon, a step daughter, Mrs. Charles Baw-den, Seaton, nine grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Albert G.

Weirather, Rock Island; Margaret Schuh, Des Moines, and Leola Marvin, Moline, and a brother, James Marvin, Rock Island. BLUE GRASS WARREN BEARD Services for Warren Rey Beard, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beard, Blue Grass, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Grandview Community Church.

Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery. The Stacy-Lewis Funeral Home, Columbus Junction, is in charge of arrangements. Warren died Monday morn-lng in Muscatine General Hospital after a brief illness. He is survived by his parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Beard, Grand-view, and Dr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Ed kin, Columbus Junction, and great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

V. A. Eber-hart, Bellevue, and Mr. and Mrs. George Edkin, St.

Joseph, ILLINOIS CITY BERNARD HALL Bernard H. Hall, 88, R. R. No. 1, Illinois City, died Monday in St.

Anthony's Hospital. The body was taken to the Larson Funeral Home, Milan. Mr. Hall was born in Lincoln, 111. He married Dora Mae Schueller.

He later married Sadie B. Ott Sept. 25, 1918, in Canton, Mo. She died in 1960. He had lived In Davenport moving to Illinois City.

Mr. Hall was self-employed as a commercial fisherman from 1929 to 1948. He later was employed at the Berry Pulley Muscatine, retiring in 1954. He is survived by daughters, Mrs. Edward Cornyer and Mrs.

Lormie B. Cornyer, both of Portland, Lola Matson, San Lcandro, Melba Hamilton and Mrs. Durwood Ruggles, both of Aledo, and Mrs. James Cole, Illinois City; sons, Harold B. and Edward both of Milan; Kenneth N.P Muscatine; Fredericks MORTUARIES Morley W.

Stirlon, Muscatine. MRS. EMMA MYERS Mrs. Emma er 75, lonueny of Davenport and Bettendorf, died Sunday in Menominee. Services and burial will be in Menominee.

Mrs. Myers is survived by two daughters, including Lucille Kane, LeClaire; a son, seven grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. Kiddie Art SIlOlV Is A 'Sellout9 Kaleidoscope, the do-it-yourself kiddie art exhibition at Davenport Municipal Art Gallery, is a sellout. The show, which opened last Wednesday, has been drawing maximum turnouts of about 750 youngsters daily. As of Monday, the Kaleidoscope show was fully booked for the remainder of its run in Davenport.

The show is to close Friday. Gallery officials said no more groups, or individual visits, can be accommodated. By the time Kaleidoscope closes, about 7,000 youngsters will have visited the Hallmark-sponsored show, which was brought to Davenport by the Gallery Guild. Mishap Victim Is Satisfactory McCAUSLAND, Iowa -Mrs. Inez Dumar, 76, R.

R. No. 1, Long Grove was listed in satisfactory condition at DeWitt Community hospital Monday as a result of an accident near the McCausland Bridge Sunday, the Scott County sheriff's office reported. Mrs, Dumar was a passenger in an auto driven by Ruth E.Porter, 49, R. R.

No. 1, De-Witt. Investigating officers said Mrs. Porter hit a soft spot at the side of the road and struck a bridge. Mrs.

Porter was treated at the hospital for apparently minor injuries. A Rock Island County coroner's jury Monday ruled as accidental the death1 of Mrs. Florence Swanson, 76, New Windsor, who was killed April 5 In a two-car accident in Rock Island County. Nine others, three of whom remain hospitalized, were injured when cars driven by John R. Vance, 51, Aledo, and Charles Baker, 16, of 2348 26th Rock Island, collided on the Black Hawk-Bowling township line road.

Still hospitalized are Vance, his wife, Bernice, and Baker. Coroner James Shaw indicated Vance was headed west and Baker was going east on the gravel road when their vehicles met on a hilltop. Neither saw the other approach FUNERAL INFORMATION MEMBER PURPLE SHIELD PLAN TUESDAY HELEN FAHUS, 57 3911 Cody Trail Chapel 2:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY MILTON SCHWAGER, G5 2828 Marquette Chapel 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY II ARK ROY BIGGS, 71 Cedar Rapids Chapel 2:30 Arthritis Sufferers: Wake Up Tomorrow Morning Without All That Stiffness! New pain formula.

50 stronger than a regular aspirin. So you take it less often. Yet so gentle you can take it on an empty stomach. iff 331'' II Hill is. NOW IN OUR NEW KIMDERLY ROAD HOME Now cornel a new formula for arthritis minor pain that (1) ii to strong you can lane it less often and still wake up in the morning without all the pain's stiffness and (2) is so gentle you can take it on an empty stomach.

You get extra medication because each tablet contains 50 more pain reliever than regular or buffered aspirin tablets plus extra protection Davenport Bettendorf lowmi vms t.tomtwiM'S 1 The KUNGE MORTUARY KIMBCRLY ROAD AT DAVENPORT AVENUE 391-0t.

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