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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 9

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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9
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Area Deaths And Funeral Services Mrs. Bessie Gale Mrs. Bessie M. Gale. 82.

of Hvrt C. Stone Bert C. Stone, 88, of 1017 Char lotte. Davennort. died this Mrs.

Alois Gallens Mrs. Alois Gallons, 93, formerly of 926 19t.h East Moline, died Tuesday in the Happy Haven Rest II Silvis, Nelson, 111., mother of Merwin SHIFTS OR PANT DRESSES morning in his home. Gale of Moline, died Monday in Methodist Hospitai, Madison, Wis. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday in Runge Mortuary with Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

burial in Durant, Iowa, cemetery. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Mary's Catholic Thursday in Wheelock Allen Funeral Home, Rock Falls. Bu Friends mav call after 7 p.m.

Church, East Moline, with rial will be in Nelson Cemetery. today at the funeral home. Friends mav call from 2 until 4 and from 7 p.m. today He had owned and operated a restaurant in Davenport for many years. Survivors include a brother, ai me iunerai nome.

Mrs. Ada Sharp Myron of Rock Island. burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call after 10 a.m.

Thursday at the Vanlloe Funeral Home, East Moline, where the Altar Society of St. Mary's Church will recite a Rosary at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. A Rosary also will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home.

Hortense VanVlassenbroeck Services for Mrs. Ada C. Sham. 69. of 123 East 1st Carl C.

Russ Milan, who died vesterdav in Special Purchase! One for everyday in the week and one on the hanger! Cool cotton assorted style back-zipped colors are low-key, high-key, pastel, spring-sharp! Dresses in sizes 10-20, 1412-22'2, Pantdresses, Missy 10to20. Dnytime Dresses, Third Floor Lutheran Hospital, will be at Russ 87, of Whittier, former Rock Island died yesterday in 8 Carl a resident, Whittier. Thursday afternoon i Selden Newman ANNAWAN Services for Selden J. Newman, 44, of RR 3, Kewanee, will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Fairview Annawan United Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Rev. William Palmer of Community United Methodist Church of Annawan will officiate. Friends may call from 7 until 9 p.m. today at Paul Wilson Funeral Home, Annawan.

Mr. Newman died yesterday morning in Kewanee Public Hospital, where he had been taken after being thrown from a tractor Monday on the Harold Peart farm near Annawan. An inquest was conducted this afternoon by Dr. Glenn Case, Henry County Coroner. Mi K.

Urick PROPHETSTOWN Mrs. J. K. Urick, 74, of Mesa, formerly of Prophetstown, died yesterday in her home. Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Friday in Gardner Funeral Home, with Richard Sprague of Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Friends may call from 7 until 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. Pauline Berge was born in Prophetstown, daughter of Mary and Conrad Berge. She was married to Mr.

Urick of Wheelan Funeral Home. Rev. was born in Eecloo. Belgium, Roy E. Burrill of First United Services will be Thursday in and was married to Mr.

Gallens Nov. 28. 1901. In Eecloo. The Methodist Church, Rock Island, will officiate.

Burial will be in couple came to this area in 1907. Mr. Gallens died in 1934. Greenview Memorial Gardens Cemetery, East Moline. Friends may call at the fu McCormick Mortuary, Whittier.

Burial will be in Queen of Angels Cemetery, Whittier. Mr. Russ was born in Davenport. He married Helen Grothus in 1909 in Davenport. She preceded him in death in 1962.

Survivors include three sons, Richard and Harry of East neral home. Moline, and Camiel of Moline, Ada C. Iverson was born in Decorah, Iowa. She had been Mr. Russ had resided in Rock a Milan resident for the last Island and had been employed eight years.

Prior to that time for many years at the Rock Island Arsenal, moving to three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son. Lester Yarbrough Lester L. Yarbrough, 51, of 1240 36th Rock Island, died -MAIL ORDER Petersen Horned Von Maur 622 Davenport, Iowa Color Size Cost Address City -State Please add sales lax for Iowa and 4 sales tax for Illinois California about 20 years ago. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

Arlene Elston of Whittier, Mrs. Jean Savage of New Orleans, and Mrs. Charlotte Benton of LMtimPre, a son, Gerald of Whittier; 21 grandchildren; three great she had resided in Rock Island for 22 years. She was married to Fred A. Sharp Dec.

7, 1921, in Decorah. Surviving are the widower; four daughters, Mrs. A 1 a Bruchman of Davenport. Mrs. Alfred Halx of Rock Island.

Mrs. Ralph Booth of Molme and Mrs. Norma Kruse of Milan; four sons. Dale of Milan, Gerald yesterday afternoon in Veterans Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa, after a six month illness. Services will be at 1:30 Friday grandchildren a brother, Arthur of Rock Island, and a afternoon in Wheelan Funeral cictor Mrc Rp.imr of Rock Home, with Rev.

Melvin Brown of Rock Island and James and Survivors are the widower of Aled0 18 grand. Island. of the Edgewood Baptist children; two great grandchil- Church, Rock Island, officiating drpn; three brothers, Charles of Mrs. Phyllis NdSS Burial will be in Memorial Park i 07 Cemetery, Rock Island. Mrs.

Phvlhs Audrev Nass, 37, Lanark, Clarence of Dixon, Arthur of Sterling; two sisters, Mrs. Tillie Fundstein of Sterling and Mrs. Darlene Schulz Alexandria, La. Minneapolis, Kenneth of Moline and Wallace of Chicago, and two sisters, Mrs. Bernetta Fan of Decorah and Mrs.

Lullu Foltz of Pocatello, Idaho. ot Racine, a former Rockj Friends may call after noon Island resident, died yesterday tomorrow at the funeral home, in Racine. i Mr. Yarbrough was born in Services will be Friday, Camden. He moved to this area afternoon in Draeger Funeral in 1941.

If tea Ysn ill fit Edmond VanZandt Services for Edmond G. VanZandt, 65, of 917 Jones will be ti a married oVera M. Miss Elsie Sindt, 82. of 1714 Home, Racine. Burial Radford Mav 30, 1955, in St Luke's Hospital, were this! day in Coiomal Manor Nursing afternoon in Hill and Fredericks Hnme, Davenport Mortuary, Bettendorf.

w' be I V-Z Thursday Hill and Fredericks Burial was in Denport Davenport. Burial Mortuary, Davenport. Burial Phyllis Audrey Palmer was, Aransas, born in Shale City. She was Mr. Yarbrough bad been a Rock Island resident until i emptoyed as a truck driver by moving to Wisconsin in 1958.

Ip00le Transfer and prior She was married to Orville to tnat na worked for Spector Books Jr. in 1950. She later was freight Lines, married to Michael Nass in 1967 Hg wag an Army veteran of in Racine. World War n. Surviving are the widower; a are widow; will be in Oakdale Cemetery.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the funeral home. Miss Sindt had been a teacher Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. VanZandt had been employed at Handler Motor and later at Davenport Dodge.

daugnter, eD a at MfS June i and superintendent in the kinder- sons, uavia, uary, rucy JITS. JUIlll rfiwmm Uun r.r,rar,7 grades crraripc all at home; two 7 "fn i 1 sMichael Mrs: John Veronda, 67, 143. her 40th Rock Island, died I. 6' and mother. Mr.

and Mrs. Eileen vermiere vi nawpiv and Mrs. Iris Soenke of Laurel, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Deloris Hoskins of Rock Island; morning in St. Anthony's Hos She was a past president of Jlarry PigofQrand Rapids the Davenport Woman's Club cfPnSon.

Darrell Wittner in pital, after an extended illness. Services will be at 9 Saturday morning in Wheelan Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rock Island. Burial will be in nd of Delta Kappa Gamma Win 16 grandchildren; National honorary teachers' or- Pa tocuSse le Rj hjs mothei, Mrs. Earth Var- eanlzatl0n- anftwo aunts, including Mrs.

brough, of Rushville; four broth- Trirh Infant EUenor Unafelter of ers, Harold of Piano a I of inch injani ramm. Herbert of Rushville 1 Allen Wavne Trich. fmr- is-iaiu. onH Cflvary Cemetery. innnnvsn ilrill -l 1 1 .1 if.

uiau Ari vhn nrofpnon in iu'cilii hi ivj livnuwu -j mends may raonth-old son of and Mrs, Genevive l-riaay monuim ai mc nonaid u. iricn 01 in wesi Hudson of Canton, Mrs. Mar- home, where a prayer service i8tn Coai valley, died trnprife Black and Mrs. Hazel Auto Windows will tie conducted at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the children's ward Black, both of Rushville, and of Cook County Hospital, Broken By BBs Mrs.

Helen Springer of Rock Wand. Mrs. Buster Martin Services for Mrs. Buster fBeulah) Martin, 59, of 906 Chicago, after heart surgery. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m.

Thursday in Greenview Memorial Gardens with the Rev. James Lundell of First Covenant Church, Moline, Josephine Huber was born in Chicago. She a married to Michael Sutterman June 22, 1927, in Rock Island. He preceded her in death in 1928. She later was married to John Veronda May 27, 1931, in Rock Island.

Two person reported to Moline police this morning that windows in their automobiles were broken last night by shots from some type of rifle or a No'-th Pine Davennort, will officiating. Schroder Mortuary, Silvis, is 'pellet gun. be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Trinity Rnllanrf Ranev. 4602 26th in charge of arrangements.

Moline, told police a window on the right side of his car was broken overnight while the car was parked outside his Episcopal Cathedral, uaven-port. Burial will be in Davenport Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends mav call after 2 p.m. todav at Hill and Fredericks Mortuary. Memorials may be made to the Scott County Tuberculosis And Respiratory Disease Association for emphysema research.

home, and Linda L. Vermere, Surviving are the widower; three sons, Edward Sutterman and Joseph Veronda, both of Rock Island, and John Veronda of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; a daughter, Mrs. Don Sharp of Milan; 14 grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. James Cady, Mrs. Albert Baumgarn and Mrs.

Arthur DeMuynck, all of Rock Island. The infant was born Jan. 22 in Moline. Surviving, in addition to the parents, are a brother, Ronald G. at a stepsister, Marsha Jean Roach, also at home, and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Virble Brown of Coal Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trich of East Moline. 2419 45th Moline, said Ihe rear window on the left side of her auto had been broken while it was parked outside her home.

A. Block Prh! 'TOl )ri crispcottonm I HiJWnIW Ihv I 1 SJ tones of 0 0jv 1 green dress only. 'I V' (irflt'' Pindotsdnd RX 3V ePdnf Polished cotton jmYt Bluegreen tone CJf fvx E-TuUpPrint' fxrvAA Jf A LLy Ify light iT cotton XgNj Senate Votes Bill Giving College Towns $25 Per Regular Student lated to education, the Senate I to shift the administration of the state Community College of East St. Louis from the State Junior College Board to a com- came within one vote of cutting tax rates that dual school districts must levy to qualify for state aid. Sponsors of the bill munity board.

A condition is that voters of the experimental district approve by referendum an education rate of Vk cents and a building rate of Vh cents on each $100 of property value. Another bill adopted and sent to the House provides that any SPRINGFIELD, 111. (AP) -The Illinois Senate has approved a long-standing request from campus communities for state aid to offset a drain on municipal budgets caused by the presence of state-supported colleges and universities. kept it alive by withdrawing it But college towns would i I iU Vaiidalisin Reported In Vacant Building The owner of a vacant buiding at 855 19th Moline, told Moline police that someone new branch or campus of a junior college district must serve for possible consideration later. Those favoring dual districts, which have separate boards for the grade and high schools, say state aid formulas penalize them.

Some sav thev lose up to $100 not tegin to get aid unaer me provisions of the bill until three months after the start of fiscal 1973. an area which increases population and area of the original district by 20 per cent. The hill was sent to the in aid per pupil because of re-l quirements that to get state aid entered the building and stole House with 37-13 Senate approv several light fixtures and an they must have nigner tax Other patterns available in the dress. apartment sized refrigerator. Donald Robertson, RR 1, Bettendorf, told police that he ON PLANT BARGALNS Beware of bargains when shopping for ornamental plants, say University of Illinois horticulturists.

There are no bargains in plant materials. Ornamentals placed on a bar al Tuesday, tumiiar nieasuica failed in previous sessions. Under the bill, a college town would get $25 for each full-time student enrolled at the nearby campus. Such an institution would a to be within Vk miles of the city limits. In another development re rates than unit districts.

Those who defend such advantageous treatment of unit districts, with one board in charge of both grade and high schools, say it is intended to discourage dual districts, i The Senate passed 30-15 a bill PETERSEN HARNED VON MAUR thought the theft had occurred some time last week. The building was entered by breaking in through a sky light in the roof. gain counter generally are of poor quality or are damaged..

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