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The Muscatine Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 6

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Muscatine, Journal. Aug. 18, 1962 Charge Lodged Flag Which Flew Over U. S. 1 1 1 I i.

1 After Accident Pane Capital Obtained! for Four vehicles damaged and driver charged with 'a traffic offense in two. accidents oh Muscatine streets Friday af Weed park will receive ja i flown over Tithe government building ternoon and evening. 1 Ii iarry A. west. 21.

route iWest Chester, posted J10: bdnd in Mrs. Maher is president Of the auxiliary of, jKemble post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Her husband I has just Polcie! court for failure to have a vehicle under control. The truck-tracfxMT he was driving completed; a term as a member. council of the Boy, 4, Treated For Injuries Kenneth Osborn, ft.

suffered cuts about his body- Friday afternoon when he ran through the glass pane i of a combination front door at the Osborn home, 1819 Hershey avenue. The boy was taken to Muscatine General hospital, where stitches were taken to close a cut on i his; ankle, and he was of the national! vrw. star United Slates flag this week- en to fly from the pole at the Park drive The flag was purchased by Mr; and Mrs. i Joseph Maher.1159 Lu- caa street. The three by; five foot emblem 'was- acquired through Sen.

Jack Miller. Accompanying it was a certificate signed by J. George Stewart, architect gi the Capitol in Washington. D. C-, that it is one which: Sad been fstruck; the rear; section of an Sautomobile operated by Howard -4 jE, McFadon, 48, 1J1 East Sixth 'street, on West Mississippi drive TWIN TOMATOES snear Chestnut street.

1 Police said McFadon had slowed down vMn cars' ahead of Twin tomatoes, grown by Ernie Barko in Jiis igajrden at 412 Lowej street, were (exhibited at The Journal office today. him made turn. intb Chestnut. Line rront Bumper of me tractor and the roar end; of the McFadon fear were damaged. i 1 section of Poplar and East Ninth streets' at 10 p.

m. Cars driven by Loren R. Muhl-, enburg, 27. 900 East 10th street and Jerry Lee Doering, 17, 1606 Young avenue, were each damaged more than $100. The left front of Doering's west-bound car and Tight front section of Muhlenberg's car were dam-, agedk' Muljlenburg was going north on Poplar, Guilty Plea Filed by 2 on lOMUIparges John; Edward Buchheit.

52, 1818 Ufegan. was fined $300 aid "assessed $17.50 costs in Muscatine-district cpurt-Friday for operating a motor veh-, icle w'fcile Buchheit pleaded guilty before Jedge Matthew Westfate, who suspended his drivefVli-cense ior City police arrestjk the "defendant July 30. FreTico. S. Gonzales pleaded giimy.

also tpOMVI. Sen- tence was deferred until! Sept. 15. The sheriff's department arrested him June 17 on! highway 38 north of Muscatine. i iv Kindler Goes To Tech School Parking Lot Opens 1 i The new East Second street parking lot, with 42 sfolls, opened this morning.

Planter-type walls face the street. In the background at right is the building the city will remove next year to complete the Walnut street leg of the lot for another entrance and space for additional meters. The lot how has 42 meters registering a total of five hours at 5 cents an hour, but 20 cents will buy: five hours of parking. The meter hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m." weekdays except Friday and Saturday, when (there will be a parking charge until 9 j.m.

Sundays and holidays will be. free. (Journal i rv ces i Rih Lhmt Two cars "collided at the yitef- -m Poffiori of Leroy Street Being Closed Leroy street from Mulberry avenue to street will Be closed! to traffic Monday while the pavement is covered with an jaspralt surface. The city council agreed i this week to hire Shepherd Construction company to do the surfacing, which is to take about five days on the five streets needing Pickup Demolished When -I-v- j' It Meets 'Mixer7 Truck angle turns and the drivers could not see each other until moments before the crash, McBride's hetfd struck and "the i his After completing Leroy street work, the surfacing crew will move to the two sections of Dancing Team To Appear at Fair Tuesday Six Muscatine school girls, known professionally as Stephanie's Dancing jTeens, will perform I at the West Liberty Centennial- fair Tuesday evening, it is announced. The girls are Sherry Hindahl.

Sue Pratt. Janice Naber, Carol Peterson. Janet Freyermuth and Connie Alberts. They will also appear at thee Labor; Day celebration Sept. 3 at echanics'-Ville.

VFW Picnic Is Slated Sunday J. Harold Kemble post. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will have its annual picftic Sunday Mulberry avenue, at Colony broke the windshield Jof truck. First Band Practice Is Scheduled drive and the upper end of the avenue, to make repairs there. i I.

The driver and his pickup truck cpame out second-best in a head-on. collision in the "county road underpass ati the bottom of Funk's hill two and a half miles west' of Muscatine about 2 p. mi; Friday. Eugene S. McBride, 42, route 5, was treated at physician's office for face and head cuts.

His 1950 model truck collided With a Hahn Brothers, cement truck driven by Raymond Ad-kins, route "5. according to Sheriff Dick Oppelt: The smaller truck was practically, a total loss. TheT larger vehicle, equipped with mixer but empty, re-ceivedi damages to the left front section and grill. i I Adkins was approaching the railway underpass after traveling down the hiH. Both approaches- to the underpass have right GET FREE CARDS AND DETAILS AT BENNER NO PURCHASE NECESSARY jM if I I i i i Muscfitine' school banJ' will have its first practice of thjS; season Monday at 7 p.

m. in the. school auditorium, the director GOLDE RIPE ILLINOIS GROWN 1 Dahms Receives Degree at Ames Thomas P. Dahfns of Durant received a degree in animal science at the second graduation of the summer quarter of Iowa Stale University, Ames, today; He, is the" son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gaylen T. Dahms, route 1, Durant. Degrees went to 147 at the exercises, ir Charles. Kreeb, announced today i at. Encksons grove on Cedar street from 11 a.m.

to 7 p.m. ELBERTA AH students, who intend to b.a band members, graduates anoj There, will be free rides and soft drinks for children and others i interested will attend tha dancing from 2 to 4 and 5 to 7 rehearsal. p.m. THOMAS J. KINDLER Aii-man Basic Thomas I UTTT I Mrs.

Small Plans Vis'ri Kindlir, whose wife is the former Janet Hermann, routed 5, Muscatine, is being reassigned to the United States Air Force technical train ng course for medical specialists at Greenville Air Force the' Air Force reports. He has been star tioned at Lackland Air Force Base, where he completed his basie military was chosen- for the advanced JUST RIGHT FOR CANNING FULL BUSHEL course on the tiasis' of his 'inter! ests-. and aptitudes, the JAir Force reports. He is a 1959 grjadJ 5 Lbs. 49c uate of Muscatine high school r.

Mercury on Si BEN EH VANTUA GALLON Rise; Sight Some Showers In Northwest Wapello. i Mrs. Lena Small was leave todays on a trip throughthe westernjstates. Her first sfpo-will be ftt jwhere she vill visit at the of Mrs. Small and attend the, World's Fair.

From there she idll go by boat to Victoria afd Vancouver, B. Cf, Canada. At Oro-ville, she will jjvisit in Robert Small "home, and wiih other' In San Francisco Mrs. Small wiH visit home of Mrs. Laura Vandemarkl and in Los Angeles at the home of Mrs.

Carrie Perkins and daughter Mildred. She ''will visit a niece, Mrs. Maryj McGrath, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Mer-ritt Johann, ai San Diego.

Eriroute home she plans to storat Phoenix, at the home of her daughter, and Mrs. Forrest Johnson, the former Julie -Smalll Personals Arthur Brown Guttenburg came Wednesday to v.isit at the home of his Mrs. George Small. OniThursday he andMrs, Small', left for. Cpn-, necticut to visit, tiieir sisteir and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lewis and two daughters are spends ing the week in the" eastern states. They plaft to visit at the home of her, cousin and family, Mrs. Etick Hubbard and five children at Aldent N.

Y. Mrs! Hubbard the former Helen daughter of Mrs. Willie1 Kelly. Mesdames Lucille Parsons," Summer Reading Club The season ended Friday for the children's summer reading club at P. M.

Musser public library. Present for the. program were, from left: first row, Laura Plank, Connie f. Troop, Carolyn Shank, Ken Weggen, Kathleen Browning and Joann Roudybush, club dir- ector; AxeL Dagmar Paul, John Fairfield, John Furlong, Mary Ann Temple- I ENNERS BETTER' i I I I Ik Mnnu nAC A MM I nrin I I OU GROUND BEEF Warmer weather Which was predicted for this area, was putting in its appearance today- as clear skies prevailed this morn-ing. The Weat her Bureau 'said that partJy clouded skies werej ex-" pected to develop with scattered thundeVshowers expected to develop tonight in the state and to get into eastern Iowa on Sun? The mercury rose to the 82 de- -gree mark here Friday afternoon and fell to 55 by early today.

By 11 a. m. today, thermometers in the section of had reached the 82 mark. The 84 recorded at Larhoni wks the top Iowa temperature On Friday. Minimum temperatures tonight-' in this area were due to be in the M'v i iHM man ana rieioay.

James; rnira, boiuuiu jmciu, iimih-j Vj -v7 Roudybush o'nd tugene Stegner; fourth, Theresa Lazio, Michael Jserhotf ond Dianna Barnes; fifth, Lambert Terri NValtman, Mary Peck and Jane Axel; sixth, Louise Brockway, Nancy Pearlman, Mary Kay Montgomery and Nancy Odel; serehth, Mary Bee key. Mi i. (Journal PhotoK Report Essex Is Recovering Lbs. Good grooming Mi. 1' Hallie Deam, Mable Mable Stroup and Marguerite is cuways in Allen attended the 46th annu Indian.Pow wow new at ia Thursday afternoon.

A year ago today, the top tem- i season! erature at Muscatine was "88 Sherwood Essex, '54. of 500 Maple Grove road, was reported in good condition today kt Muscatine General hospital, where; he was taken about nbn Friday for treatment of injuries suffered in the, upset ofia farm tractor in Fruitland township. I Essex suffered injuries to pis back and pelvis and internal injuries his physician said. i SAVE grees. and the lowest temper ANGEL FQQB Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip Mary and Jimmie of Biggsville, 111., spent Thursday evening with her mother, Mrs. Lena ature was 69. i- HILLTOP DRIVE-IN LARGC The-tractor hewas operating I IOWA VEHICLE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS T3-EOG RECIPE upset 1,1 'movea up an i bankrnent, Sheriff Richard I Opelt reported, pinning Essfex Au lw beneath it. Aa.

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