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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 4

Publication:
The Dispatchi
Location:
Moline, Illinois
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4
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Moline Dispatch Dec 6, 1962 Day Shift List Taxes on Bergren Estate The $62,011.41 estate of Oscar i Plan Courtesy Shop and Park Parking Lots in City Windshield and Aerial Damaged i Ronald Parker, 1123 14th Aloline, reported to police this Year W. Bergren, Moline, who died Feb. 27, 1961, was assessed a to-al of $640.23 in state inheritance taxes, according to an order signed by Rock Island County Judge Lawrence Phares. Heirs and their share of that The first of three planned courtesy park and shop parking lots in downtown Moline will be opened about Jan. 1, it was announced today.

The lot will extend from the corner of 17th St. and 6th Ave. to open only when an attendant is on duty. The lot is the first of three to be cpened in the near future in the downtown area, and the Downtown Parking Corp. is hoping to acquire additional sites in the downtown area which will be converted to park and shop lots.

IN MOLINE IT'S SOHREECK'S FOR PRESCRIPTIONS SOHRBECK'S 16th St and 5th Ave. DIAL 764-3583 REAL ESTATE LOANS State Bank OF EAST MOLINE tax: Selma S. Norton. Moline. a sis morning that the windshield and radio aerial on his auto were broken while the car was parked at his home last night David Maurais, 1508 44th Moline, reported that, the floor were taken from his car last night while it was parked in ter, $224.11 on a bequest of 205.30: Anna J.

Colston. Moline. a behind the present Sears Roebuck Co. store in the middle of the block, between 17th and 16th Sts. sister, $222.65 on $21,132.41, and Theodore G.

Bergren, Omaha, a Dispatch want AOS brino RESULTS! the Moline Turners parking lot. Downtown Parking in co brother, $193.47 on $19,673.61. operation with member mer Shabby Robbers Snatch $16,000 WARREN, Ohio (API-Investigators said today two shabbily dressed men who robbed the Second National Bank of Warren of an estimated $16,000 Wednesday apparently shed their shabby apparel during their getaway. AMERICA'S GREATEST COMFORT higher priced travel -aid. chants, will operate the lot.

Merchants sponsoring the lot will validate parking tickets for customers in their stores. A minimum purchase of about $2 at one of the sponsoring merchants will be required for persons who park in the About 100 cars unattended, or about 120 when a parking attendant is on duty will be able to park in the lot. The present building on the grounds, operated by the Snappy Parking and the 2-story house on the grounds will be torn down. A waiting room and public rest rooms will be constructed on the lot sometime in the spring. Plans also call for paving of the lot in the spring.

Rest rooms will be OISPATCH WANT AOS BRING RESULTS) TM MIllHillMirt I Hartndkia. yf I TILE? See Page 26 "Personally I think old Stocker has had it as a crossing guard." s366 USED GUARANTEED 7 Are Arrested In South Bend On Drug Charge SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Police said they smashed a narcotics ring in South Bend with the arrest of seven local men Wednesday night and today. More arrests are expected. Four federal agents and 22 Complete with Attachments Narrow (M and A) 6 to 5, 10 Medium (B and 0 4k to 9, 111 Wide (D and 5 to 9, 10 ONLY a A ft ft South Bend policemen conducted Mr Channel 8 (Continued from Page One) Appeals in Washington, D.C.

The Appeals Court will not hear the case until spring. Community Telecasting headed by Mel Foster, Davenport, which was recommended for the award of the channel by the commission's examiner in 1960, in the procedure is one of the companies appealing. Earlier Coyle stated that his corporation will exercise its option on 130 acres of land of Frank Stickle on U.S. 150, south of Orion. It will take at least 60 days to fabricate the tower and an additional 43 days to put it in place.

$1,250,000 Outlay Coyle said that the studio, tower and transmitter will represent an outlay of $1,250,000. Frank P. Schreiber, formerly with Chicago Tribune stations WGN-AM-TV, is president and general manager of Moline Television Corp. Other vice presidents are Charles G. Agnew, East Moline; 764-6414 the raids under the leadership of Lt.

Mevlin Pasalich of the South Bend vice squad. The arrests were made on streets, in taverns and in homes of the accused. Eight persons were arrested Tuesday in similar narcotics raids in Fort Wayne. Main Floor FAMILY SHOE CENTER BLASER SWEEPER GO. Phorw Moline 764-6414 1 1231 15th Street Highest Quality CLOVE SOFT UPPERS FOAM CUSHION vuno i nut i tun far WMriitfl and mkmQ Mifoft Victor B.

Day, Rock Island; and Dr. L. S. Helfrich, Moline. The first applications for channel in this area were made in 1957.

At lowest discount Prices In Our Downstairs Store SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE! Mim-i, fr i Watches by Sheffield What a gift ideal This watch comes with six bands and six changeable bezels. A new fashion timepiece for any occasion. $24.95. Jewelry, First Floor Moline Open Daily Monday thru Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.

Until Christmas WARM-UP BOOTS Siren Echoes mm I 37 347 I77 86 WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES Tailored regular and extra sizes WOMEN'S QUILTED PAJAMAS Knit pants, quilted jacket, blue, pink WOMEN'S QUILTED DUSTERS Prints and solid colors, lace trim WOMEN'S FLANNEL GOWNS-PJs Solids, prints, reg. and extra sizes WOMEN'S COTTON BRAS White, 30 to 40, cups I 0 Firemen were called to the Lu-ella Foley home, 1414 4th Moline, at 6:29 last night when a furnace smoked. No fire resulted. Firemen were called to the Glen Greko residence, 1838 36th Moline, at 3:05 yesterday VMEII'S HEAR 4Vj-9-10 Black afternoon when a television transformer burned out. OFFICERS ELECTED MAIN FLOOR FAMILY SHOE CENTER SELF SERVICE -LOW PRICES i New officers of Arsenal Loose.

No. 80, of Moline are Lawrence Pollard, worshipful master; Richard Boggwess, senior warden; Steve R. Fields, junior warden; Charles Davis, treasurer, and James M. Wheeler, secretary. TONIGHT 087 I81 93c I87 BOYS- WASH WEAR SLACKS Cotton Flannel, Rayon Gabardine, 6 to 14 BOYS' KNIT UNDERWEAR Briefs and T-Shirts, 6 to 14 BOYS' LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Wash 'n wear, solids and prints, 6 to 1 6 BOYS' FANCY POLO SHIRTS Long and short sleeves, solids and fancies BOYS' BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS Also knit ski type, asst.

colors, 6 to 1 6 MEN'S FLEECE-LINED CHUKKA BOOTS Never before at such an amazingly low price! MEN, The Store Is Yours! 5:00 9:00 Men Only Please PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS A MAIN FLOOR FAMILY SHOE CENTER 357 407 217 67 MEN'S BUFFALO PLAID SHIRTS For Hunting, sizes 15 to 17 MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS Dak Moded, 29 to 36 asst. colors MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS Hooded styles, white and colors MEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR Cotton knit briefs and T-Shirts MEN'S COTTON KNIT SHIRTS Long sleeve, 3 button placket FREE COFFEE AND SNACKS 2nd FLOOR FREE GIFT WRAP! Moline Open Daily Monday thru Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Until Christmas Made of sturdy, long-wearing Super-Hyde that's waterproof, scuff proof: wipes clean with a damp cloth. Fully lined with thick wool fleece for warmth on zero-cold days.

Laced for snug fit. Non-skid rib-crepe sole. Black, sizes 614 to 12. Mol ine OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS OPEN 9:30 A.M. Till 8:30 P.M.

MONDAY THRU SATURDAY.

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