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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 30

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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30 QUAD-CITY TIMES Thursday. Oct 4, 1979 rfft t-fxSM accident i 1 1 i i r.a I- I Funeral Home, Rock Island. Burial will be in Rock Island Memorial Park. Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m. today, and a rosary will be recited during the evening.

Miss Schuch graduated from the former Brown's Business College, and was a private secretrary with the Rock Island Lines from 1924-53. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rock Island, and the Legion of Mary Society. Survivors Include a brother, James, nieces and nephews. Spencer services Services for George Spencer, 66, of 2018 12th SL, Rock Island, will be 1 p.m. Friday at Runge Mortaury.

Cremation will follow. Red Cross during World Warl. Erma Booth married Wil-liam D. Nesmlth in 1911 in Iowa City. He preceded her in death.

She was a member and past nobel grand of Rebekah Lodge, and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Surviving is a son, John, Muscatine, and a grandson. Pansy Hahn MUSCATINE, Iowa -Pansy Hahn, 78, of Muscatine, died Wednesday at Muscatine General HospilaL Services wiU be 1:30 p.m. Friday at George M. Wlttick Funeral Home, Muscatine.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Muscatine. Visitation is after noon today. Pansy Bird married Edward A. Hahn in 1919 in Muscatine. He preceded her in death.

Mrs. Hahn was a member of the Assembly of God Church, Muscatine. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Wanda) Wendt, Muscatine; sons, Allan, Muscatine, and "S.A.", Ft Collins, six grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Nelson (Goldie).

Dunker, Drury Township, 111. I 14 IS doUars proposed for the con- struction of oil refineries, synthetic fuel plants and gas David will drive what he on energy Protesting backwardness Beckman steers the car he across the country to protest terms backwards legislation policies. (AP photo) Energy board gets powers environmentalists fought vm 'Ml I'Jil in 6Grmt! roc ''iaaowi 'sftjj. BIG AND BOLD CHOICE SID2S 07 DEEF CUT, WRAPPED, SHARP FROZEN WHOLE nunrr iaimc rVlUi hVIM? HICKORY SMOKED METWimST Crash victim is 'stable' George Finch, 83, of 3320 Spring St, Davenport, was reported in stable condition late Wednesday at Mercy Hospital with chest injuries after his car and another auto collided about 9:15 a.m. at 54th and Pine streets in Davenport The driver of the other car, Trease Lynn Franklin, 25, of 2709 W.

67th St, Davenport, was reported in good conditidn. Her three children were released after treatment. Abandoned house burns An abandoned house at 2632 S. Concord St, Davenport, was gutted by fire late Wednesday. Fire officials said an investigation would be needed to determine the cause of the blaze.

The Identity of the home's owner was not imediately known. Firefighters said flames had charred the front of the one-story wood frame house when they arrived shortly after 10 p.m. and oU pipelines, which are often delayed by regulations at all levels of government. i 'taws' 3r -I- 00 WRAITH) lb. 6 AO csK r9 S09 $09 lb.

lb 0 V9 M. DELICIOUS ON CHARCOAL BOATYmST FRESH 1 1 AH ROAST 10-LB. BAG deef WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate on Wednesday soundly defeated two attempts by environmentalists to. weaken President Carter's proposal for a powerful new agency to speed construction of new energy projects. By votes of 59-38 and 60-34, the Senate agreed to give an Energy Mobilization Board broad powers to push for construction of new facilities, including synthetic fuel plants and oU refineries.

Senators concerned about the environmental dangers of such new facilities did win one major concession. By a voice vote, the Senate agreed that if plants are found to be a hazard to health after construction begins, the EPA would have authority to stop construction. But that would occur only if state or local governments sought a halt. The Interior Department wpuld also have to certify that the project would not endanger wildlife. But 'overaU, the president's proposed board for a four-member agency designed to open bureaucratic bottlenecks survived intact despite an intensive assault from Senate environmentalists and states' rights advocates.

At stake are billions of toia Plump, Turkey MimI Raymond, West Emma Zicgler Services for Mrs. Emma Zlegler, 92, formerly of 204 16th St, SUvis, will be 1: 30 p.m. Friday in Zion Lutheran Church, Hampton Bluff. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation is after 2 p.m.

today in Schroder Mortuary, SUvis. Memorials may be made to the special gifts fund of Zion Church. Mrs. Ziegler died Tuesday at the Rock Island County Health Care Center. Emma Hintz married John H.

Ziegler in 1904 in Hampton. He died in 1969. Mrs. Ziegler was a life-member of Zion Church. Survivors include daughters, Mrs.

Arthur Schroeder, Port Byron; Mrs. George Gerhardt, SUvis, and Mrs. Jack Cramer, Moline; sons, Eldon W. Ziegler, Moline; Everett J. Ziegler, Silvis, and John H.

Ziegler, East Moline; nine grandcluldren; 11 great-grandchildren; two great-great -grandchildren and a brother, Herman Hintz, Berrien Springs, Mich. Area deaths Kj.uge DURANT, Iowa Roy Kruse, 80, Durant, died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital, Davenport. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Lacock Funeral Home, Durant. Burial will be ta the Durant Cemetery.

18 2 t0 9 p.m. lwf7' Mr. Kruse was a farmer, He married Vera Glaser in 1927 in Davenport. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Mer-rlU (Phyllis) Knouse, Wilton, Iowa; two grandchildren; a sister, Wilma Gardner, Durant; a half sister, Mrs.

Victor (Dorinda) Ormsky, and a half brother, William Tredy, both of Durant August Meyer LONE TREE, Iowa August Meyer, 87, of Lone Tree, died Wednesday at the Lone Tree Care Center. Services wUl be 2 p.m. Friday at Sorden ChapeL Lone Tree. Burial will be in Lone Tree Cemetery. Visitation is after 1 p.m.

Thursday. Mr. Meyer was a retired farmer. He married Alia Harned in 1914 in West Liberty, Iowa. Mr.

Meyer was a member of the Reformed Church, Lone Tree. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Warren (Fren) Carpenter, Iowa City, Iowa City; sons, Harold, Iowa City, Kenneth, Davenport, and Raymond, Solon, Iowa; nine grandchildren, and 14 great-granchU-dren. Richard Temple NEW BOSTON, I1L -Richard Temple, 34, of New Boston, died Wednesday at Muscatine General hospital after an apparent heart attack. Services wUl be 2 p.m.

Saturday at the United Methodist Church, New Boston. Burial wiU be in New Boston Cemetery. Visitation is after 1 p.m. Friday at Olin Funeral Home, New Boston. The family wiU be present from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Memorials may be left at the funeral home for the Heart Fund. Mr. Temple owned and operated Temple's Marine Sales and Service, New Boston. He married Frances Barnes in 1974 in Joy, I1L Survivors Include his wife; a sister, Mrs. John Greer, Peoria, IU, and maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wis Sedan, New Boston. Erma Nesmith MUSCATINE, Iowa -Erma Nesmith, 89, of Muscatine, died Wednesday at the Muscatine Care Center. Graveside services wiU be 11 a.m. Friday at WeU-man Cemetery.

Visita! Ion Is 3 to 8 p.m. today at Fairbanks-Lamb Funeral Home, Muscatine. Mrs. Nesmith was employed at the Rock Island Arsenal and served with the brother, Liberty. SUvis CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST Injuries from wriPTON Inura Jnhna jlTU'athan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Terry Wathan, Tipton, died Tuesday at University JTJrjspitals, Iowa City, from injuries received Saturday IlfTa traffic accident in Iowa -Services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church. Visitation Is 1:30 to 9 p.m. today and 9 to 11 a.m.

Friday at Sheets and Son Funeral Home, Tipton, and 11:30 tDarenport a Vernon E. Gark i Services for Vernon Tlark, 64, of 3828 Fair "tJavenport, will be 11:30 a.m. Friday at Runge ChapeL Burial will be in Davenport Memorial Park. 1f T'" Mr. Clark Visitation is after 2 p.m.

today. 1 Memorials may be made to Love for Animals Inc. or the Scott County Humane Society. Mr. Clark was pronounced dead on arrival Tuesdya night at Mercy Hospital, Where he was taken after an apparent heart attack at home.

He married Marcella Fisher in 1947 in Mollne. Mr. Clark was an equipment specialist with the Maintenance Directorate of th U.S. Army Weapons narnand, Rock Island Ararat, retiring in 1972 after Sdyears in government 'settlce. He also was formerly employed by the Bradford Clothing Davenport.

He was a member of the Davenport Moose Lodge, 28, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Survivors include his wife; sisters, Mrs. Mildred Schmidt, Davenport, and Mrs. William (Carol) Brei-tenstein, Orion, 111., and brothers, Herbert, Donald and John, all of Davenport, Wilbur, Orion, and William, Blue Grass. Edgar P.

Wright i Services for Kdgar P. "Eddie" Wright, 62, of 2410 N. Fairmount St, Daven- port, will be 1 30 p.m. Friday SLWendt Brothers Funeral Heme, Moline. Burial will be tOfiverside Cemetery, Mo- iS'isitalion is 7 to 9 p.m.

Air. Wright died Tuesday 8CSC Luke's Hospital Me married Elaine Pullen 13947 at Oak Park, was a machinist with ftiruad-City Engineering CETTRock Island, retiring ta January. Survivors include his a daughter, Mrs. Ferguson, Grand JUJIttion, sons, Greg, Mtk the U.S. Army band in CfcHnany, and Kevin, at two grandchildren 2 funeral information "THURSDAY (HOOKS) FEDDER, 84 .2809 Arlington Ave.

11 :30 A.M. West Pleasant -Chapel 1:00 P.M. FRIDAY IJERNON CLARK, 3K28FlarAve. thapel 11:30 A.M. CEORGE SPENCER, 66 2018 12th Street, Rock Island Chapel 1:00 P.M.

83 YEARS OF SERVICE UNGE KIMBERLY ROAD AT DAVENPORT AVENUE 391-6202 Vi 1SP a.m. until service time at the church. Joshua was a passenger In a car driven by his father that was struck broadside by. another vehicle at the intersection of U.S. 6 and Sycamore Street, authorities said.

Survivors include his parents; a sister, Tamra, at home; a maternal grandmother, Lou Luerssen, Sun-bury, Iowa, and a paternal grandmother, Florence Hutchens, Tipton. Today'i funeral Otto Burmeister, 1 p.m, Runge ChapeL Marie Demeurisse, 9 am, De Roo Funeral Home, 9:31 a.m. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Moline. Lawrence W. Epperly, 1 p.m, Knox Larson Funeral Home, Rock Island.

Hugo Fedder, 11:39 am, Runge Chapel. Betty Powell, 3 p.m, WeertsHill Fredericks Funeral Home, Davenport Fern Ratliff, 10 a.m, Knox-Larson Funeral Home, Rock Island. Maurice 30 a.m. Van Hoe Funeral Home, and 10 a.m, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Moline; and his mother, Mrs.

Sue Wright, Coal Valley. Benjiman Bernick Benjiman "Ben" Bernick, 90, of 421 E. 7th Davenport, died Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospital after an extended illness. Mr.

Bernick Services wiU be 2:30 p.m. Friday at Runge Mortuary. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, Buffalo, Iowa, where graveside services wiU be held by Trinity Lodge 208, AM. Visitation wiU be 3 to 9 p.m. today.

Memorials may be made to the Shriners' Crippled Children's Fund or the Iowa Masonic Home, Bettendorf. Mr. Bernick was self-employed as a real estate salesman untU his retirement. He was a life member of Eagles Lodge 235 and the Davenport Moose Lodge 28; a member of Trinity Lodge, Davenport Consistory, Kaaba Temple Shrine, Knights of Pythias, for which he held several offices, and Davenport Real Estate Board and Real Estate Appraisers. Surviving is a sister, Lulu Henning, Davenport, and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Thomas Kelley Mrs. Thomas F. Kellev, of 416 W. Columbia Ave, Davenport, died Wednesday at the Ridgecrest Healthw-Ing.

Graveside services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Mount Calvary Cemetery, Davenport. WeertsHill and Fredericks Funeral Home, Davenport, is in charge of arrangements. Alvina Maves married Thomas Kelley In 1915 in Davenport. Mr.

Kelley was the founder of Crescent Electric Supply Co, Davenport. He preceded her In death in 1957. Moline Grace Waeyaert Grace Waeyaert, 75, formerly of Moline, died Wednesday at Roseville Square, SUvis. Arrangements are pending at DeRoo Funeral Home. Rock Island Elizabeth C.

Shuch Services for Miss Elizabeth C. Shuch, 72, of 3410 7th Ave, Rock Island, will be 1 p.m. Friday at Knox-Larson ART.1 ROAST 5 143 CHARCOAL STEAK 1 69 MS W. 3rd tt. BLUE i Mr.

Spencer Visitation is 3 to 5 and 7 to p.m. today. Memorials may be made to the Rock Island Evening Lions Club. Mr. hpencer cuea or an ap- parent heart attack Tuesday afternoon while driving his car on 30th Street between 17th and 18th avenues in Rock Island.

He married Bertha OLson in 1959 in Rock Island. (Id uqb a irmmhor rtf tha Rock Island Evening Lions Club and the Rock Island Moose Lodge. Survivor! include his wife; a stepson, Walter Olson, Summit, N.J.; two' grandchildren and an aunt, Mrs. Donald (Irene) Richards, Roanoke, Ind. Harold Dehler Harold E.

Dehler, 61, of 4200 29th Ave, Rock Island, died Wednesday at his mother's home in Rock Island. Arrangements are pending at Knox-Larson Funeral Home, Rock Island. Elsewhere Bernard Shannon Memorial services for Bernard Shannon, Seattle, Wash, were conducted Aug. 1 at Queen Anne Masonic Temple in Seattle, Wash, not Fort Lauderdale, Va. as reported Tuesday in the Quad-City Times.

Information sent to the Times by Shannon's widow, Marjorie Ross Shannon, who has since moved to Fort. Lauderdale, was misinterpreted as indicating the temple was in the Florida city. Mr. Shannon, 53, had been a commercial real estate and securities broker on Queen Anne Hill, Seattle, since 1970. Surviving in addition to those listed Tuesday are two grandchildren.

Pleasant Valley Mr. Wuestenberg Clarence A. Wuestenberg, 72, Pleasant VaUey, died Wednesday in SL Luke's Hospital. Mr. Wuestenberg Services wiU be 11 a.m.

Saturday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Bettendorf. Burial will be In St. Ann's Cemetery, Ixng Grove. Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 9 p.m.

Friday at HaUigan-McCabe Funeral Home, where the rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Mr. Wuestenberg married CarmeUa Murphy In 1931 at Long Grove. lie was a machinist at the Rock Island Arsenal, retiring in 1969.

Survivors include the wife; daughters, Mrs. John (Harriet) Black, Bettendorf, and Mrs. Patrick J. (June) McLaughlin, Walcott; nine grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren and a QUANTITIIS Juicy, Mat Drumsticks Full Cut, Bone-In Beef Round Steric Mini Maple River Flat I I Cooked Hem USDA Choc Bee) Top Pounfl Bonetas Round Steak 2.09 IBDA Choice Beef Pound Boneleti Cvb 2.29 Cooks Leaner Than Bacon 2o (Via -Ctrl Swiff ft Plump, Juicy, 3'i lb Up Chickens Lean Flavorful Slicad MeHo-Crisp Regular -Elec-Drip yy American Cheese Food Fresh Ctiso Nabisco 120 RHi Crcckers. 89 FH.RSW Fresh IPcl Crown Serves.

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