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I TIMES-DEMOCRAT Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1972 Davenport-Bettendorf, Iowa Phone Link To Congress (uad-ity Foreeusl Oafl hem NATIONAL WlATHtfi SMWCf, NOAA, U.S. 0pf. of Commret In addition to the Davenport office, Mezvinsky said he plans to establish branches in Iowa City and another probably in Fort Madison or Burlington. Record Partly cloudy today with a high in the mid-30s.

tonight is expected to be partly cloudy with a low in the 20s, and there is a chance of rain or snow developing by Thursday. High Thursday should be around 40. Chances of precipitation are 5 per cent today, 20 per cent tonight. I including one in Davenport. Ideally, he said he would like to provide all constituents with a toll-free telephone number that could be dialed from any telephone.

Financial limitations may make it more practical, however, to install special toll-free phones in the district offices, he said. The phone system, as well as the expenses for the offices, will be paid from Mezvin-sky's staff allowance. IOWA CITY, Iowa Edward Mezvinsky, 1st District congressman-elect, said Tuesday he plans to provide constituents toll-free telephone service to his Washington office in his attempt to "bring Congress closer to the people." Mezvinsky, Iowa City liberal Democrat who defeated Republican Rep. Fred Schwen-gel, Davenport, in last week's election, also said he plans to establish three district offices, Weather Notes Sunset Today: Sunrise Thursday MoonrLse: Tuesday Temperatures: 4.43 p.m. 6:52 a.m.

1:15 p.m. Noon: 32 3'V-T 70 Showri ESI Fiflurit Shew High xpcld Ulf4 ri)ltgtian Nl Indicated- Camult local Frtit 6 p.m.: 28 Year Ago Tuesday: High: 69 Low: 35 Total Precipitation for November: 2.46 U.S. Temperatures High and low readings as observed at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. High readings cover the preceding 12 hours; low readings the preceding 18 hours.

Precipitation covers the Warmer weather and sunny skies are expected today in most of the nation's midsection. Scattered rain and showers are due in the Southwest and snow flurries and rain showers are forecast for portions of New England. Grand "Amirlto'l ToitlMt" 9 GIRLS' sizes 6-12, 13-3 colors. 29 Juneau .13 40 38 High Low Kansas City 37 25 33 31 Los Angeles 68 50 35 25 Louisville 45 33 46 35 Memphis 50 35 47 37 Miami 80 68 37 16 Milwaukee 38 26 50 37 Paul 38 19 33 New Orleans 60 42 31 23 New York 41 33 42 28 Oklahoma City 50 30 41 29 Omaha 36 18 37 32 Philadelphia 45 39 45 23 Phoenix 63 53 34 17 Pittsburgh 35 31 38 28 Portland, Maine 37 32 33 17 Portland, Ore. 55 35 10 1 Richmond 51 42 58 36 St.

Louis 44 27 40 23 Salt Lake City 48 35 82 73 San Diego 65 52 38 27 San Francisco 56 50 66 50 Seattle 52 36 Tampa 74 58 1 Washington 47 40 Kiver Stapes Station 24 hr. Flood Stage Chg. Stage Tues. LaCrossc 12 7.9 Dubuque .1 17 12.9 Clinton .3 16 12.6 LeClaire 3 10 8.1 Davenport .6 15 11.2 Muscatine f.4 16 12.1 Keithsburg .3 12 11.0 O-C Air Pollution Tuesday's Danger Pollutant Level Point Sulfur Dioxide .010 PPM .3 PPM Particulate Matter 3.0 COH Ozone .030 PPM .1 PPM (PPM: parts per million; COH, coefficient of haze) INFANT'S INSULATED SNOW BOOTS Easy-on snap closing in assorted colors. Imported.

Sizes 4-9. b. WOMEN'S GIRLS' INSULATED BOOTS WITH HERCULON CUFFS WOMEN'S sizes to 10 Assorted Mb WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S PILE LINED WATERPROOF BOOTS Brown only. Women's sizes to 10. Children's 9-12, 1212 to 3 Where To Call Alcoholism Help 383-0088 Crisis Center 322-1712 Dial-A-Blessing 3244357 Dial-A-Devotion 762-7556 Dial-A-Listener 323-1819 DiaJ-A-Prayer 322-1591 Dial-A-Thought 355-1585 Youth Hotline 322-1717 Turn In A Pusher 391-6126 (Dial for the national Heroin Hotline to which information about drug pushers may be reported.) Movie Guide 780555 (TV and local movie ratings) Weather Service 762-1726 (Temperature, forecast) Time 324-1211 (Iowa) 7880811 (Illinois) Birth Mercy Hospital NOGA, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas, 320 W. 64th Davenport, boy, Monday. St. Luke's Hospital HOOKE, Mr.

and Mrs. ard, 1044 Pershing Davenport, girl, Tuesday. Franciscan Hospital ANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Grant, 3517 26th Ave.

Mo-line, boy, Tuesday. CRAWFORD. Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 3320 41st Moline, boy, Tuesday.

LANGEL, Mr. and Mrs. David, 1825 17th Rock Island, girl, Monday. Moline Lutheran Hospital ANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs.

Larry, 3604 Clover Hills Drive, Bettendorf, boy, Tuesday. ANDERSON. Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 219 E.

19th Coal Valley, boy, Tuesday. RANDALL, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 306 W. 3rd Milan, boy, Monday.

Moline Public Hospital ANNIS, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd. 1001 30th Court, Rock Island, girl. Tuesday.

FRERE. Mr. and 'Mrs. Rick-y, R.R. 2, Milan, girl, Tuesday, SANDERS, Mr.

and Mrs. Dean, R.R. 1, Moline, boy, Tuesday. Illini Hospital DAMITZ, Mr. and Mrs.

Larry, 3207 4th Moline, boy, Tuesday. KAHLEY, Mr. and Mrs. William, 642 Greenview boy, Tuesday. LOPEZ, Mr.

and Mrs. Gonza-lo, 417 Moline, boy. Tuesday. Births Elsewhere WARREN. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hopkins, hoy, Saturday. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Warren, Davenport, and Mr.

and Mrs. Don Kesinger, Monmouth, III. Muscatine, Iowa, General Hospital EGG EN. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael, Jov, boy. KEITH, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, Muscatine, boy. Jane Lamb Hospital, Clinton, Iowa GRISEH, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Albany, 111., girl. Mercy Hospital, Clinton, Iowa JENSEN, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Jay, Clinton, boy. Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa AXEL, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, Iowa Citv. boy.

ROYER, Mr. and Mrs. John, Iowa City, girl. GRALAPP, Mr. and Mrs.

Allan, West Liberty, boy. HATH. Mr. Robert, Iowa Citv, bov. STOCKMAN.

Mr. and Mrs. Karlcs, Homestead, boy. Hammond-Henry District Hospital, Gcncsco, III. DOBBKLS, Mr.

and Mrs. David, Cambridge, boy. FRISK. Mr. and Mrs.

Gary, (iencsco. boy. GROVE. Mr. and Mrs.

James, Goncseo, boy. Death BALKAN, Moris. 80, ol 1134 20th East Moline. Vanillic. Funeral 10 am.

Thursday, St. Mary's Catholic Church. East Moline. BERTRAM, Reimer 78. of 2219 Eastern Ave.

Davenport. Runge. ('LINE, Mrs. Dorothy L. 38, of 111 W.

12th Coal Valley. DcRoo to Kelly, Grand Mound, Iowa. Funeral 1:30 p.m. Friday. DeVETTE, Mrs.

Lizie, 110. of 1705 14th Davenport. Nicholson, Davenport, to Ilawes and Howard, Chicago. Funeral Saturday. MAINLINE, George, 87.

of 1303 4th Rock Island. Hstcrdahl. Funeral 10:30 a in. Thursday. D.

MfciTi DKtSb KUBBEKi preceding 24 hours. CITY Prec. QUAD-CITIES .34 Albany Albuquerque Atlanta Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Chicago Cinciannati Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Fairbanks Fort Worth Helena Honolulu Indianapolis Jacksonville JANKOWSKI, George 78. formerly of East Moline. Dail-ey-SuIlivan, East Moline.

Private services 2 p.m. today. LEIGH, Mrs. Dorothy, 85, formerly of 905 Harrison Davenport Hill Fredericks, Davenport. Funeral 1 p.m.

Thursday. LENNIE. Purle, 67, of 842 18th Ave A. Moline. Esterdahl.

MARTZAHN Mrs. Elsie "Dick," 68, of 658 30th Davenport. Hill Fredericks. Davenport. Funeral 1 p.m.

Friday. McPHERSON. Pearl 81, of 1802 Mississippi Davenport. McGinnis. Bettendorf.

OSBORN, Mrs. Cecelia Maude. 83, R.R. 2. Colona Fairman.

Green Rock Funeral 2:30 p.m. Thursday Church of the Nazarene, Green Rock. VANHOEK, Mrs Emma B0, Brownsville. formerly of Moline. Trimble.

Funeral 1: 30 p.m. Thursday. WIDDELL, Mrs. Minnie, 106, uf 2606 18th Rock Island. Hodgson.

Private services 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Iowa regional FARRELL, James 64. Delmar. Haylock-OTIara, Ma-quoketa.

Services 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Delmar. HOLT, Edward 61, Clinton. SnelKSmith, Clinton.

Services 10 a.m. Thursday. KROYMANN, Miss Emma 87, Clinton. Shadduck-Can-non, Clinton Services 1:30 p.m. Thursday.

MILLER. Milo 86. Ka-lona. Services 1:30 p.m. today, East Union Mennonite Church.

SNYDER Mrs. Verton, 51, Coralville George Gay, Iowa City. Services 3:30 p.m. today. VICKERSTAFF.

Walter 71, Clinton. SnelKSmith. Clinton. Services 1:30 p.m. Thursday.

Illinois regional BRUTSCI1E. Jerry Allen, 31, formerly of Geneseo Wright, Gcncsco. Services 9:30 a.m. Saturday. St Malachy's Catholic Church, Geneseo.

ELSE. Mrs. Harvey. 64. Cambridge.

Stackhouse Shueneman. ('abridge. Services 1:30 p.m. Friday. FISHBEIN, Scherie, 5, Thomson.

Law-Jones, Savanna. Services 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Community Church, Thomson. NOWACK, Nancy, 16, Viola Crummy, Viola Services pending. IIAYNES, Roger.

23, Preemption. Crummy, Viola, Services 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Ambrose Catholic Church, Milan. ALLEN, Charles.

67. Ke-wanee. Cavanagh Sclmcne-man. Kewanee. Services 11 a.m.

Thursday. Marriage Limirr Scott County BURNIE Hubert Golden and Barbara Jeanne Adam, both of Davenport. Dawnport Court ANDERSON, Henry 1209 W. 3rd Davenport, speeding, $23. BARNTIIOUSE, Don Princeton, speeding, $23.

BEDARD, Larry Waterloo, Iowa, speeding, $10. BLAKE, Jack 1412 14th Bettendorf. speeding, $16. BROWN, Joseph Eld- 199 your choice AND Black imports with slip-resistant soles. Sizes S-M-L.

MEN'S STORMY WEATHER RUBBERS Black imports with sturdy fabric lining Sizes: 62 to 12. A. Trumbo, Rolling Meadows, 2nd Bettendorf, $23.10 in stamps. Earl N. and Millie A.

Crook to Matthew J. and Wendy J. Schulte, Section 27, Township 78 N. Range 4 Scott County, $17.60 in stamps. Elmer C.

and Mareella E. Wells to James Dean and Nancy Lee Bush. Section 18. Township 78 Range 5 Scott County $21.45 in stamps. Joe J.

and Lou Ann M. Cag-win to Jack R. Davidson, Hawthorne Hills 1st Bettendorf, $25.85 in stamps. Mary M. Voss to Jerry J.

and Sandra L. Hice, Park Lawn 2nd Davenport. $17.05 in SUinley Clifford Jr and Dianne Lynne Hartley to American Land Development Co. Americana Park 1st Addn. Davenport.

$17.60 in stamps American Land Development Co to Gloria Williams. Americana Park 1st Davenport, $23.65 stamps. Donald J. and Hariette J. Lantow to Donald D.

and Barbara E. Biggs, Peeter's 26th Davenport, $43.45 in Gerald A. and Shirley J. Bohns to Dominick and Rose Marie DeSalvo. Mangel's 7th Davenport, $24.20 in stamps.

Charles E. and Marilyn J. Kokemuller to Robert C. and Marilyn D. Hewitt, Candlelight Park 3rd Davenport $29.15 in stamps.

I ire Calls Davenport 9:40 p.m Monday, to 1425 10th faulty fireplace. 9:43 p.m. Monday, to 15th and Harrison streets, false alarm. 9:45 p.m. Monday, to 12th and Harrison streets, false alarm.

12:28 a.m. Tuesday, to 32 Scott pilot light out. 7:51 a.m. Tuesday, to 500 block on West 8th Street, wires 10:28 a.m. Tuesday, to 2406 Marquette false alarm.

2:19 p.m. Tuesday, to 1332 W. 4th furnace. 6: 15 p.m. Tuesday, to 9th and Let laire Streets, false alarm.

7:41 p.m, Tuesday, to 2109 Brady false alarm. 8:28 p.m. Tuesday, to 3706 Kenwood clothes dryer, Moline 6:40 p.m. Tuesday, to 19th Street and 4th Avenue, false alarm. Mu rope Storm Deaths Hit FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) The death toll from storms that ravaged central and western Europe rose to at least 63 when rescuers set to work Tuesday clearing away the de bris.

Ten more were reported killed in Poland. West Germany reported 33 dead from crashing trees, roofs tiles, collapsing scaffoldings and Hooding along coastal areas. The East German news agen cy ADN said 18 persons lost their lives winds that reached speeds of up to 125 mph. in me ixeincriamts seven were dead. Three were killed in England and one person each in Belgium and France, ridge, speeding, $23.

CARD, Robert rural Camanche, Iowa, speeding, $17. CLAUSON. Gisela 1224 Pershing Davenport, speeding, $16. COUNSEY, Charles Thomaston, speeding, $15. CUNNINGHAM, Robert S.

1815 W. 40th Davenport, speeding, $23. DEVERS, Roger 1029 W. 15th Davenport, speeding, $23. ENDERTON, Steven 1606 W.

36th Davenport, speeding. $17. ENTLER. Brad 1810 W. 48th Davenport, speeding, $20 "FLETCHER, Shelby 1000 Blythwood Place.

Davenport, reckless driving. $100. GRAVES. James rural Atalissa, Iowa, speeding, $15. GRIFFIN.

David 1110 W. 37th Davenport, speeding, $17. GUSTAFSON. Todd 3219 25th Rock Island, speeding, $23. HAHN, Michael, Milan, ran red light, $18.

HARDY, Gary 3715 N. Fairmount Davenport, speeding, $23, HASSE, Joy L. Jr 5806 N. Pine Davenport, speeding, $23. HOFFMAN.

Ellen 7115 Northwest Davenport, speeding, $16. KESTER. George 130 Westerfield Road, Davenport, speeding, $23. KETTERING. Hugh 1015 21st Rtx'k Island, speeding, $18.

KOOS, Helen, 817 Brown Bettendorf, speeding. $20. LINEBERRY Marc 2867 Fairhaven Road, Davenport, speeding, $23. LITTLE. Bruce (' 2207 W.

Hayes Davenport, speeding, $23. LYNCH, James 2706 Jersey Ridge Road, Davenport, speeding, $15. LYNCH, Nancy 5120 Western Davenport, speeding, $20. MADDEN, Michael 1706 W. 49th Davenport, speeding, $23.

MARLAND, Terry 1608 E. 11th Davenport, speeding, $16. MILLER, Norman 1422 N. Lincoln Davenport, ran red light, $18. MOENCH.

Eric I). LeClaire, ran red light. $18. MORENO, Cynthia till) Marquette Davenport, $23. NANK.

Carl 926 E. 15th St.p speeding, $23. POWELL, Linda Walcott. speeding. $17.

RAK'HE, Diane 709 14th Davenport, speeding, $17 RENARI). Marion 1714 Jersey Ridge Road. Davenport, driving left of center line, $10. RHOADES, Kenneth Blue Grass, speeding, $17. RIDER, Harold 2536 Chippewa Court, Davenport, speeding, $23.

ROTHERHAM. Margaret. 2026 Elm Davenport, speeding, $23. SCOTT, Margaret 3404 Fillmore Davenport, ran red light, $18. SISCO.

Carol 1003 S. Concord Davenport, failure to stop, $15. SMITH. Ellen 118 Forest Road, Davenport, speeding. $23, STENGER, Eleanor, 1916 N.

Oak Bettendorf, speeding, $15. STRONG, 2111 W. Locust Davenport, speeding, $15. SULLIVAN. Rick 1111 E.

39th Davenport, speeding, $15. THOMAS, Henry 628 Colony Drive, Davenport, speeding, $23. UTZIG, LeRoy 3014 Somerset Drive, Bettendorf. speeding, $16. WALLACE, John 5925 N.

Pine Davenport, speeding, $23. WEESE. Dennis 2734 Middle Road, Davenport, speeding, $15. WELTE, Richard F. 2023 Cedar St.

Davenport, speeding, $18. W1ECK. Donald DeWitt, Iowa, ran stop sign. $12. WIEGE.

Theodore 1127 E. Columbia Davenport, speeding, $18. WILLIAMS. James Marion, Iowa, speeding, $23. WILLIAMS, Robert 1630 294 St.

Rock Island, lack of vehicle control. $18. ZEINER. Judith 4416 Utah Davenport, speeding, $17. Heal Kslate Transfers Revenue for real estate transfers is $1.10 per $1,000.

Newhouse Inc. to Theodore J. and Katherine P. Enfield, Pineview 1st Davenport, $25.30 in stamps. Jackson II.

and Barbara Passke to LeRoy S. Marple. Eldridge Junction, Eldridge, $17.05 in stamps. William R. and Patricia L.

March to Jack II. and Barbara J. Paaske. Ewoldt's 2nd Eldridge, $28.05 in stamps. Barbara and Dennis B.

DeCock to Jerome W. and Car-la Jo Martin. Section 8. Township 78 Range 4 Scott County, $24.75 in stamps. Horizon Development Co.

to James E. and Victoria N. Mu-sick, Kingsgate Estates 2nd Davenport, $23.10 in stamps. Heal Ksiale Transfers Revenue for Scott County real estate transfers is $1.10 per John J. and Patricia A.

Early to Elizabeth Anne Payson, Stewart's Subdivision, Davenport, $27.50 in stamps. Anthony M. and Carole II. Corgiot to Donald E. and Joyce N.

Petersen. Candlelight Park 1st Davenport. $31.90 in stamps. Clarence E. Stage Estate to Mary E.

Ilildetbrand. J.M.F. Hall's Out Lot, Davenport. $19 HO in stamps Donald G. and Ramona R.

Wolbers to Charles M. and Mary L. Dodd, Hawthorne Hills 1st Bettendorf, $22 in stamps. Robert J. and Evelyn L.

Koestncr to Donald J. and Harriett Lantow, Peeler's 25th Davenport. $53 90 In stamps. Dominick and Rose Marie DeSalvo to Richard Carl and Geurgcne Ann Good, Bell's Subdivision. Scott County, $22 in stamps.

George Behrends to Lannie 11. and William L. Rynor, Section 18, Township 80 Range 4E, Scott County. $48.95 in stamps. River Bend Development Inc.

to Stephen C. and Deborah MEN'S BOYS' WATERPROOF ARCTICS 99 AND Boys' 3.99 100 rubber with non-skid soles. MEN'S BOYS' ZIP-FRONT ARCTICS Black with waterproof construction. Men's sizes: 7-12. Boys' 11-2, 3-6.

Imported. iPP 99 99 MEN'S 7-13 r99 PILE LINED BOOTS By' 9-3 skid sole. TO 9:30 P.M. 3 sizes 3-6 99 MEN'S BOYS' INSULATED PACS 199 99 lS MEN'S YOUTHS' sizes 7-12 sizes 11-2 Brown with a deep elected sole. Imported i MEN'S 10" MOC TOE PACS I Bi (Ak Brown with insulated pile lining and deep cleated sole.

Imported. Sizes 7-12. MEN'S BOYS' WATERPROOF )88 I il Men's 7-12 tf Brown or black with non OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. SFktJ 0PCN SUKDAY 10 JLM. TO 6 P.M.

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