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The Muscatine Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 3

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Muscatine, Journal Wednesday, AUgusj, 1971 Obituaries and funerals Daily report (itfoofeO Martin Manning, pastor. Mrs. Vada Timm Was the Active pallbearers 'Bud White, Nyle Dommer, Larry a ve Thomas Graves, Michael White, and Patrick White. Honorary pallbearers were Virgil Irwin, Wa 1 1 Banhagel, George King, Millafd Johnson, Phillip Jarrett and William McCon-, raha. Burial was In St.

Mary's cemetery under the direction ofthe Riley.Funeral Home. Mr. Zukasty died Saturday" afternoon. MRS. HAROLD La RUE Funeral services for Mrs.

Harold LaRue, 56, 305 E. 5th Muscatine, will be held at 1:30 p.m. at the Prugh Funereal home, 317 N. Burlington. Burial will be in the Aspen cemetery, Burlington.

Mrs. LaRue died Monday at 3:40 p.m. of a heart attack while at work. She was employed at the basket company in Burlington. Born in November of 1918 at Oakville, Eva Phister was the daughter of Charles and Martha Phister.

She was a former resident of Oakville and Burlington. Eva Phister married Alvie Tisor in 1930 Louisa County. In 1955 she married Har- Labor Day Tha Joupnal'l ijady Report column toKen from officii polict and court rtc-rdi. ALL arm's and court findings ttial ara a matter of a ibllc record ara Includ-ad and tha rwnj and addrtssat ara that on tha rearda) District court Judge Robert K. Stohr Order-Westinghouse Electric Supply Company Martin Bucksbaum, et al.

Plaintiff is gran' ex! 90 days after Aug. 1973 in which to file the abstract herein, Clam foir attorney's fees, State, of Iowa vs. Penny Pierce, ohargedy-witn receiving stolen property. Attorney Duane Goedken is granted $105 for attorney's fees. Probate-Lena Taylor, died Muscatine Aug.

19, 1973, will dated Dtc. "20, 1957. RiiflTL. Verna C. Summer ford and Ina M.

Maxwell are appointed executors without bond. by following a few common sense rules: Lock unattended cars and store personal property out of sight. More than 800,000 motor vehicles werestolen In 1972; majority were mfecketfr- Tha long Labor Day weekend Is coming up and that means overcrowded roads" may increase our chance of an auto accident and unattended homes will Increase the opportunities for burglars. "Hsrtatofbay 1 weekenctisoF WdTtfRuerBufliflv: She Don't attem pt to drive too far' persons id ied as a "resulf of auto acci iii three days, and remember death dents Iowa, according to" the White, 609 Leroy $10 and costs. 'Mario Garcia, "Fruitland, $10 and costs.

Intoxication Thomas IN ick, no address given, $10 and costs. "Ronald Groves, Oquawka, 111.,. forfeited $15 bond. Juab Aguirre, no address given, $10 and costs. Donald 721 Liberty" $10 and costs.

William Carle, Oquawka, forfeited $15 bond. Lonnie Henson, Oquawka, forfeited $15 bond, Rickey Shoemaker, Keiths-burg, two days in jail. Wheeler, 416 W. 3rd $10, and costs. Leroy Preston, route 5, $10 and costs.

2 charges Patrick 1609 one "Charge each of and costs; and "driver's li- cese, $25 ad costs. Sally Jo Posten, 3, one charge each of no driver's license, $20 and costs; and passing a stop sign, $15 and costs. Sherry Clark, 1432 two charges of false uttering of a check, waived preliminary hearing, bound over-to district court. Dennis win 1518 Gran-i one charge each of OMVUI, dismissed; and disturbing the peace with a motor vehicle, $100 and costs. Vicki Brown, 22014 Walnut one charge each of no driver's license, $20 and costs; and passing a stop, sign, $15 and costs.

Passing a stop sign Leo 1000 Lincoln $15 and costs. No driver's license John Garciaj 'Route 5, $20 and costs. Daniel Oneill, Bettendorf, $20 and costs. xvviiii, i lie III si six, months of this- year, more than 385 persons have died injowa traffic accidents Judge A.L. Keck tiz and.

infant son, Route William Poggemiller, 932 Mill Mrs. Ped-ersen, 1018 Iowa Mrs. SharQh Borchar 1114 E. 3rd "Mrs. Leo Scotton, Route Mrs.

Orren Lee, 911' Mulberry Mrs. William Moulton, 705 E. 5th Mrs. Charles Harris, Route Mrs. Otto Umlandt, 214 Park Leonard Meyers, III, 1002 Cedar Michael Walker, Tipton; Jose Ybarra', Joy; Glai Honts, 603 Clay William McNeal, Aledo.

Born Daugh'er to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bechler, 3007 Allen today. i Other hospitals David (Snook) Logel, Route 4, is -being-transferred --from the University hospital, Iowa City, to Klein Memorial Hospital in Burlington. He was injured in a motorcycle accident July 7 and is improving.

Associate District Court Judge Jack L. Burnt Speeding ($20 and costsTun-less noted) Jayne Sterner, Moscow. Steven Fullerton, 913 W. 8th St. Linda Johnson, 34 Gaslight Square.

Verr.on Wilson, 928 Eisenhower St. Edward Miller, 1006 E. 9th St. Dennis Blaqkwood, 505 Mulberry $30 and costs. Failure to have vehicle under control Lucille Martin, 612 E.

5th $25 and costs. John Woodward, Route 1, $100 and costs. Improper lights Michael Adams, 812 E. 7th $10 and costs. Failure to pay overtime parking tickets David W.

One and a half million residences were burglarized last year, the Institute, reports, many on the Labor Day was member of St. John's AME church in Burlington. Surviving are two son Charles Thomas, Burlington; Charles Geertz, Muscatine; four daughter, Mrs. William (Ruby) Forbes, Maxville Mrs. ddie (Faye) Werhkcmp, Mrs John (Gloria) Macandles.

Burlington; and Mrs. John "(Carolyn) Yeater, Muscatine; 28 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren; and a brother, A. C. Allen Hinkley, Calif. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold LaRue, one one daughter and her parents.

rates are highest at night For night trips, take someone along to help drive and keep you awake. Speed and alcohol are the most frequent causes of highway death and injury. Don't drink before driving and observe speed limits. A dark house or apartment attracts burglars. Leave a light or two aglow when you are gone at night or on vacation.

Uncollected newspapers and mail also tip off burglars. Before leaving, ask a neighbor or apartment manager to watch the premises and remove newspapers and mail. by Brickman weekend when workers and their families were "out of town'" Ironically, the occupants assisted the burglar in about 20 per cent of the cases simply by leaving a door unlocked. The Institute advises that you can reduce the chances of becoming traffic statistic or a burglary victim the small society Petition H.K. Au'o Supply Inc.

vs. Jerry Swatik. seeks $34,035.99, plus costs for merchandise sold on open account. "Judgment New Method Finance Division of Wearever Aluminum Inc. vs.

Stanley Pe ersorr and Joy Peterson. Judgment is against defendant in favor of plaitiff in the amout of $266.66, plus costs. Hospitals Admitted Mrs. Leonard Brown, 700 W. Fulliam Mrs.

Ivan Strause, Route James Hill, 141 Sherman Allen Reed, 320 a a Robert Lyman, 1201 Nebraska Michael Gallagher, A a 1 i David Hauck, Taylor Ridge; Richard Kopf, 1208 Oak Dye, Route 2. Dismissed Mrs. Frank Or "Apartment break-ins Nothing was reported missing in break-ins to apartments of Diane Dillard, E. 2nd and Larry Elshoff, of 419 Liberty St. Money is taken Mrs.

Jack Boyd, 1216 E. 2nd reported the theft of $75 in currency which was taken from a metal box in the bedroom of their unlocked house. Theft of bicycles Marjorie Salazar, 905 E. 8th reported her sister's purple Western Flyer bicycle was stolen. Georgia Kiesau, 128 W.

2nd reported the theft of a black three-speed girl's bicycle. APMiNisTjTioNl IN OU(2 v. MRS. CATHERINE ZINN Funeral services for Catherine Zinn, 82, will be held Thursday morning in Fountain Valley, Cal. Mrs.

Zinn died Tuesday evening in Fountain Valley. She was a former Muscatine resident. She was born May 23, 1891 in Oklahoma, a daughter of John and Nellie Billings Henderson. She married Wesley Zinn in Oklahoma. She was of the Catholic faith.

Surviving are one son, Wesley; two brothers, Charles Henderson, Muscatine, and Jack Henderson, Milan, a sister, Mrs. Essie Mar? quardt, Muscatine; and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, five brothers and two sisters. 8-Z9 WaehtnytM 9t Syndicate). Inc.

Muscatine Journal An independent LEE newspaper WILLIAM L. FAHY, publisher MAX CHRISTY, controller GIL DIETZ, editor HAROLD BLAKE, managing editor DAVID WHITE, advertising sales mgr. WENDELL GRINSTEAD, circulation manager THE MANY VALUES AUGUST ZUKASTY Funeral services for August Zukasfy, 92, were held at 10 a.m! Tuesday at St. church where a funeral mass was celebrated by the Rev. Local stocks BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOE SALE! IN EACH DEPARTMENT OF OUR STORE GARDEN SUPPLY CLEARANCE EVERYTHING REDUCED! Here Are Some Examples 25.

ft Vi lnckVinyl Hose fUi Refl. $2s -75 50 Ft. V2 Inch Vinyl Hose Mdei mn. $3.89 $2.59 3 in 1 Hose Sprayer Now $3.79 Hose Nozzfe J. 98c 1 Reg.

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Head for Wards now, and save Triple Crome Plated HAND CULTIVATOR 53c Reg: 77e NOW Model X1445 Visit Our Toy Bin MOST COMPLETE TOY CENTER Auto Department Regular Ventilated Reg. $1.69 Cor Cushions V. IN TOWN Toy Bin Specials Hof Wheels Reg. $117 79c California Cutom Miniatures By Mattel MEN'S BOOT Treaded for hiding; comfort padded. 98c Kea.lil 1AOO SNOOT BOOT Skill Craft Candle Wax Reg.

$1.40 3 2 12oi. Cakes o-x-- IT00 Men's style, 10. Special Buy, 15.88 Boys' style, BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL Snoopy Lunch Box Now $2.79 Special Buy, 12.88 Vi Pint inermos Keg. w.os Dtluxe Ventilated King Siie Reg. $5.09 Car Cusfiions now $3.25 Comforf Cushion now 51.89 Reg.

$2.75 NOW IS THE TIME TO TUNE CAR UP FOR FALL I 7 Champion SparkPlugs Reg. 98C now 69c Pre-Assembled Heavy Duty "Reg. $1.88 Ventilated Points Now $M9 RofOrS Reg. $1.05 Now 9c Boosfer Cables now s4 49 Copper 12 Foo, 1 FISHING EQUIPMENT SALE I All Baseball Supplies Reduced 20 vvvvvvyyvvyvvvyvvvvvvvyvvvyyvvvyvvvvvvy 20 OFF ALL FISHING RODS IN STOCK Ay iesteni if Shakespeare Reg. Wonder Cast Reel Modi i77i now $7.69 200 East Push Button Star Drag Ci LtTTLt BOYS' BQOT IW I i 2nd M.

GIRLS' OXFORD New 2-tone treatment, thick sole. Reg. 8.99 88 Reg. 10.W 8.88 Big boys') stylr reg. 11.99 .9.88 Dial 263- family store ENJOY.

WHAT YOU NEED NOW-JUST SAY "CHARGE IT." 6051 TAKE TIME TO BE CAREFUL iin and iprorBIN uai ii I ir lifADnC Musetin'i Mot Complete Department S'or TUU LL Lllt WAKUO Shop 10 to Mon. thru Fri.j Sat. 10 Svnday 11 to.

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