Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Muscatine Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • A5

Location:
Muscatine, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
A5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

The Muscatine School Board meets at 5:30 p.m.,Monday, Oct.22,for a work session followed by a planning and regular meeting at Muscatine City Third St. The agenda includes: Worksession FPP software program and budget workshop review. Planning meeting Board goals Jefferson Elementary School update Regular meeting Early retirement Request approval to transfer money from the physical plant and equipment levy fund to debt service fund to make annual principal and interest payments on the Apple Capital Leases for computers and cases Approval to transfer money from the activity fund to special purpose trust fund for the Madison Friends of the Playground CD Request for new to Computer Programming Enrollment update Board self-evaluation feedback Audit committee charter Closed session for evaluation. Journal staff RECORDS MUSCATINE JOURNAL PAGE5A Dr. Jed Burkey, In si ht to ye i ht Is it Necessar to Have My Eyes Dilated? The difference between our doctor examinin the structures i ns id eye i a dil ate versus an un dil ate eye i equ i va ent to try i ng to i ew scenery outs id your ouse oo ki ng ou a i ow versus a e.

ens, ret i na, an opt i nerve i mp cannot be examined as thoroughly through an undilated pupil Although a dilated exam should be done on a regular basis on everyone, your eye doctor will consider your ocular and general health history, family history, age, and vision status when determining how often a dilated exa should be performed. 1 7 00 Park A ve. Muscat i ne I A 563-263-2020 800-332-439 3 LOFGREN INVESTMENTS Mark S. Lofgren Re istered Representative Chartered Financial Consu tant 5 63-262-870 0 2 9 15 Cedar St. Suite 1 Box 216 uscatine, Iowa 5276 1 Offered Through erthel Fisher Compan inancial Services, Inc.

(BFCFS) Member FINRA IP Lo fg ren Investments is i ndependent of BFCFS. Stocks Bonds Mutual Funds Retirement Accounts 403(b) 401(k) the protest because he believes the police doing their job.He said heard several rumors about the crime scene that make sense. put up crime scene tape and they let people walk around the scene hours after it that he had also heard someone say that a person down the stairs after the shooting. Penny also said her blood alcohol level was .3, nearly four times the legal he would have been too intoxicated to take his own life. Penny said tried talking to the now they take their appointments anymore.

have to come down Penny said although she gotten a final report from the state medical was told that the death is being ruled as a suicide. told me going with suicide because of the Penny said. Lt.Jeff Jirak of the Muscatine Police Department said the death report has not yet been finalized and the incident is still under investigation. While not responding to allegations made by people at the did say the department has no problems with them being there long as it remains Booth said he did get permission beforehand to conduct the per city code. continuing to follow though with for the autopsy report and doing our diligence for the case that we do for all our other cases and the evidence and facts will lead us to a conclusion with the said.

Protest Continued from page 1A IOWA Talbot Jr. age 91 of Iowa his residence. Memorials may be directed to Iowa City Hospice. Gay Ciha Funeral and Cremation Service in Iowa City is caring for T.A.’s family and his arrangements. Talbot was born April 22, Bay the son of Talbot A.Williams Sr.

and Josephine (McCollough) Williams. He graduated from Bay City High School in 1938, and later from the University of Texas.He served in the United States Army during WWII.TA married Marie Reinhardt on Oct.3,1942,in The couple lived many places throughout their lives including Hope and El and Iowa had worked for Monsanto for many years as a chemical engineer before his retirement in 1976. His family includes a son, Bill (Janet) Williams of daughter-in- Williams of grandchildren, Elizabeth Williams of (Tracy) Williams of Hawthorn (Jef) Pabst of and great-grandchildren, and Chelsea Williams and Ryan Pabst. T.A.was preceded in death by his and their Williams. Talbot Jr.

Afamilymemorial service will be held at a later date. OOnnlliinnee www.gayandciha.com. Corita McCormac W. on 18,2012, at Simpson Memorial Home. Services are pending at the Ralph J.Wittich-Riley- Freers Funeral Houser Street.

MaryO.Carter WEST Mary O.Carter,85,died Friday Oct.19,2012,at the Simpson Memorial Home in West Liberty. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Henderson- Barker Funeral Home in West Liberty. HHoowwaarrdd EEuuggeennee p.m., Wittich-Lewis Home for Funeral and Cremation Services.Military rites will be by the combined units of the V.F.W.Post 1565 and American Legion Post DDaann HHaasskkiinnss -Celebration of Life: 11 a.m,Saturday, Oct.27th,Community JJuunnee a.m.,Thursday,Oct.25, the Dudgeon- McCulley Funeral Home in Wapello.Visitation: 2-8 p.m.,Wednesday,Oct.24,at the funeral home where the family will meet friends from 6-8 p.m. JJuuddyy Visitation: 3-6 p.m.today at the Geo.M.Wittich-Lewis Home for Funeral and Cremation Services. MMoorraavveecc JJiil lll DDeeAAnnnnee 1:30 p.m.,Sunday,Nov.11, Grace Lutheran Cedar a dessert social following in fellowship hall.

RRoobbeerrtt a.m.,Monday,Oct.22,2012, at Mulford Evangelical Free Hershey Avenue.Visitation: 2-5 p.m.,Sunday,Oct.21,2012, at the Ralph J.Wittich- Riley-Freers Funeral Home. MMaaxxiinnee 11 a.m. J. Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home.Visitation: 10-11 a.m.Monday,Oct.22, the funeral home. CCaarrooll Life Tribute services: 11 a.m.

today atthe Glad Tidings Church. CCaarrll Mass: 10 a.m.today at the St.Mathias West Eighth Street. LLoowweellll SSnnyyddeerr Memorial Service: 7 p.m., the Ralph J.Wittich-Riley- Freers Funeral Home. Visitation: 4-7 p.m.on the funeral home. SSttaaaat SSuussaann Celebration of life: 2 p.m., Presbyterian Church in Columbus Junction.

RRiicchhaarrdd 2 p.m.,Monday, Oct.22,2012,at the Ralph J. Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home.Visitation: 12 p.m.,Monday,Oct.22, the funeral home. WWiilllliiaammss TTaallbboott family memorial service will be held at a later date. SERVICES OBITUARIES Sunday Support groups p.m.,704 S.Houser St. Alcoholics p.m., Walnut St.

Alcoholics S. Houser St. Alcoholics p.m., S. Houser St. Gaunt a.m.,breakfast; 9 a.m.,open; 7 p.m.,open,704 S.

Houser St. Narcotics p.m., S.Houser St. Organization Emmaus Cafe Meal free noon meal from noon-1 p.m.,First Presbyterian Street and Iowa Avenue.Use Fourth Street entrance. Museum Open p.m.,Louisa CountyHeritage N.James L.Hodges Recreation Muscatine pool: rec pool: open gym: Monday Organizations Muscatine CommunityFood Iowa 8:3010:30 a.m. Salvation free lunch 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,1000 Oregon St.

Salvation Armyfood Oregon a.m.and 1-4 p.m.,For an 563263-8272. BPO Elks Lodge No.304,7 p.m., Elks Lodge. National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC) Computer group, p.m.,MCSABuilding,312 Iowa Ave.For Jan at 264-2211 (eveings) Neighborhood Community p.m.,Safe Street sOffice, 614 MulberryAve. Muscatine Fire and EMS Explorers Post p.m.,Muscatine Public SafetyBuilding. Pearl Mulberry a.m.,free breakfast; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,food basket; p.m.,free supper.

Port CityPearl Chapter of Sweet Adelines p.m., Welsh Iowa 263-3869 or new members.Visitors welcome. p.m.,Clarion Hotel. in Shooting p.m.,air rifle Houser St. SerendipityYarn W. Second a.m.-1 p.m.,Spin in with spinning wheels and spin with others.

Toastmasters Club No.685,5:30 p.m.,Musser Public room. Women of the p.m., Jessica Fayes 10 a.m.-6 p.m.,free clothing. Support groups Alcoholics p.m., discussion, Walnut meet on holidays. Alcoholics S. Houser St.

Alcoholics p.m., S. Houser St. Mothers of who suffered a loss of a a.m.,Pearl meeting MulberryAve. Weight p.m., Shepherd of the Cross N.Iowa Libraryactivities Musser Public Baby Lapsit ages birth 3 yrs 9:30 a.m., Preschool Storytime ages a.m.,Toastmasters 5:30 p.m. Recreation Muscatine Community family pool: 5- swim, large pool: gym: 5- participant child care: free activities in Teen Center for middle school students: 4- Arts Group, free to boys and girls in 5-9 Parents Group: GOVERNMENT CALENDAR Monday City Wilton p.m., Wilton CityHall.

County Muscatine CountyBoard of a.m.,County Administration E. Third Muscatine County Conservation p.m., Muscatine CountyCourthouse. COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Muscatine County Board of Supervisors will meet at 7 p.m.Monday,Oct. the county administration E.Third Agenda items include: Discussion and possible action to accept a donated lithograph of the U.S. Constitution for display in the Muscatine County Gary Stephenson Discussion and possible action to approve the first change order in the Muscatine County and air conditioning the amount of $2,359.50 Discussion and possible action to approve the second change order in the Muscatine County and air conditioning the amount of $43,545.70 Update on various and air conditioning Vic Amoroso of Associates.

Journal staff FRID A CLOSING PRICE Nasdaq 3,005.62 Dow Jones Industrial Average 13,343.51 Alcoa 9.01 Apple 609.84 49.27 Caterpillar 83.86 Deere Co.84.99 Dell Computer9.55 Walt Disney Co.51.90 Fed Ex 92.11 Gen.Elec22.03 HNI26.40 H.J.Heinz57.71 Harley Davidson43.88 Johnson Johnson71.86 Lee Enterprises1.49 Alliant Energy45.17 Monsanto88.69 Merck Co.47.03 Microsoft28.64 Nash Finch19.71 Pepsi Co.Inc.69.88 Pfizer Inc.25.76 Proctor Gamble68.57 Starbucks45.69 Walgreen Co.35.79 Exxon Mobil92.15 LOCAL INTEREST STOCKS Muscatine High School band director Jeffrey Heid and assistant director Kelly Preslan will be among the musicians performing in the 27th season of the Quad City Wind Ensemble at 3 p.m. The concert will be at the Galvin Fine Arts Center on the campus of St.Ambrose W.Locust St. The concert theme is music of nature and the seasons. Conducted by Brian L. orchestra will perform a variety of pieces from the concert band and wind ensemble repertoire, including works by Brian Galbraith, Andrew Alfred Reed.

A reception with free refreshments and homemade treats will follow the concert. Admission is $10 for for seniors and free for students through 12th grade. Season tickets will also be available at the door for $32. For additional qcwindensemble.org,or facebook.com/ qcwindensemble. Journal staff 2 MHS teachers to perform with Quad-CityWind Ensemble Man faces multiple drug charges after police search home A Muscatine man faces multiple drug charges after police searched his house Thursday night.

According to court around 8:30 p.m., Donald to let Muscatine Police search his residence at 1804 Hershey Ave. During the discovered just under two ounces of marijuana and also found drug paraphernalia in his pocket. He was charged with possession of a controlled serious misdemeanor; possession of drug simple misdemeanor; and violation of drug tax class felony. A serious misdemeanor carries a maximum jail term of one year and a mandatory fine of up to simple misdemeanor carries a maximum jail term of 30 days and a mandatory fine of up to class felony carries a prison term of up to five years and a fine from Maylane was released from the Muscatine County Jail on his own recognizance. A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for 9 a.m.

Joe Jarosz of the Muscatine Journal Woman pleads guiltyto forgery A Muscatine woman pleaded guilty Friday to class felony. According to court midnight on July whose address was last reported as 820 Washington the a check that belong to her. Monk took the $130 check to Members Community Credit Union in Muscatine and deposited it into her account. A class felony carries a prison term of up to five years and a fine from Monk is scheduled to be sentenced at 9:30 a.m. Joe Jarosz of the Muscatine Journal Woman pleads guiltyto forgery, theft charges A Muscatine woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to forgery and theft charges.

According to court Aug.7,Margaret address was last reported as 1907 Fulliam passed a forged check for $150 written on another account. Acosta-Nova was recorded on video surveillance committing the crime at Central State Bank 407 Grandview Ave. Acosta-Nova was charged with class felony, and fifth-degree simple misdemeanor. A class felony carries a prison term of up to five years and a fine from $750- simple misdemeanor carries a maximum jail term of 30 days and a mandatory fine of up to $500. Acosta-Nova remains in the Muscatine County Jail on $10,000 bond.A sentencing date has been scheduled for 9:30 a.m.Friday,Nov.30.

Joe Jarosz of the Muscatine Journal CRIME BRIEFS Iowa Friday $100,000 Cash Game: 13-16-19-32-35 Mega Millions 14-34-36-48-53 Mega Ball: 42 Megaplier: 3 Mega Millions million PickThree-Midday: 1-0-3 PickFour-Midday: 3-9-8 PickThree Evening: 2-9-7-0 PickFour Evening: 5-7-6-6 Illinois Friday My3-Midday: 0-3-4 My3-Evening: 6-2-5 PickThree-Midday: 1-0-3 PickFour-Midday: 3-9-8 PickThree Evening: 2-9-7-0 PickFour Evening: 5-7-6-6 LuckyDayLotto: 2-9-24-26-29 Estimated LuckyDayLotto IN IOWA: Call 515-242-5070 or log on to http://www.ialottery.com/ IN ILLINOIS: Call 800-252-1775 or log on to http://www.illinoislottery.com/ LOTTERIES Muscatine School Board to meet Monday CountyBoard of Supervisors to meet Monday.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Muscatine Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Muscatine Journal Archive

Pages Available:
711,968
Years Available:
1873-2024