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1 Co 1 nil) us Jet, newfc brie Is Muscatine, Journajj-Thursday, Sept. 4, 1975 9 Bbiiuqrtes and funeral relatives attended. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Krouth are building, a new home located just south of their present, home between Columbus Junction and Columbus City.

JYoung people of the United Methodist churches of Columbus Junction and Colum-' hi 10 Pltll Ufill JAMES BLODGETT COLUMBUS JCT. THOMAS HANKINS -CONESVILLE Funeral unerai services rorTJamerservices lor Thomas Hankins, Otto Blodeett. 77. will be held 111 worp hoM Aim Jt at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept.

6, SL-ine unerai Horfip Rlirial will hn in tho Hi- the Methodist parsonage for a Columbus City Mr Blodgett Wednesday aflarnnnn of Q1 A Mn unviuuuii ai, u.iu p. in. oi ma uuiiai was ill ureal LdWfl home in Davenport. 'Memorial Park, Long Beach, Born 9 1BQO ho nTKC tha 'enn n( XI- i "i im nit ouu vi- Joseph and Irene Blodgett. He married Allice Loretta Cox at Wape.llaSepl-i7T-l Survivors include the wife Mary Lois Blodgett, Columbsu Junction, Mrs.

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(AP Photofax) -Junction, Mrs. M.J. -(Twylla) Williams. Cedar Rapids, sons, youth rally; ivir. ana Mrs.

Steve Heiscner are theparents.o.fa son Joshua Matthew, born Thursday, Aug. 28, at the Washington County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hasel have returned from a vacation trip to Missouri and Kansas including a visit to the Truman Library and Museum.

report District Court Judge Max Werling Small claims T.V. and Appliance Mart, West Liberty, vs. Jose Sanchez, also known as Jose Luna. Thex firm awarded $35 plus interest and costs based on open account. David Bonnichsen; Rt.

2, vs. Keith, Central City, Dick, Columbus Junction, 28 grandchildren, 8 greatgrandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Roy (Lola Skaggs, and I one brother, Leo Blodgett, First-night winners Preliminary first-night winners at the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City Wednesday night were Miss Ohio, Susan Kay Banke (left), talent winner and Miss Rhode island, Debra Jean Cusick, swimsuit winner. Miss America will be crowned Saturday night. In MD campaign both of Kirksville, Mo.

A son preceded him in death. Mr. Blodgett was a retired farmer and past employee of the M.L. -Parker Co. in 1 Davenport.

He was a former resident of Columbus Junction. Pig roast raises $2,047.51 A pig roast Sunday at the and beer; Entertainment was Flaming-Prairie -recreation provided by three" bands, area raised S2 047 SI fnr thp axa rim ciiio New stock Allied Ch Allied Strs Am Brds Am Can Am Chain ACyanid AmHome -Am Motors Am Stand Am Armst CK Asarco Atl Richfld Avco Corp Bandag Inc Beat Fds BendixAv Beth StI Boeing Co 34i-, 37 .36 30Vi 17 24 33 5 14 47 20 41 99Vi 31 19'. 40 38 27 22 11 30 10 12 42" 42 123 91 35 86 7 11 19 38 17 45 24 49 17 19 13 10 40 14 182 25 20-T 14 23 11 16 20-. 33 39: 31 8 45 24 16 27 54 12 66, 39 14- 6 Borden- Brunswik BurNor Chrysler Con Edis Con, Freight Con Oil CPC Intl CurtisWrt-v. Deere duPont East Kod Esmark Exxon -Fairmont Firestone Ford Mot Fruehauf Gen- Elec Gen Fds Gen Mot Gen PQm rD D.

Goodrich gas Holidylnn Hom6stkc icinds IBM Int i Harv 1 Int Interst Iowa Beef Iowa 111 Kennecott Kraft Krsge SS Lockheed Mapco Marco Mart Ma Minn MM Nat Gyp NNGs NwtBnc Nucor Pamida Air Local stocks Monsanto 70 2 liV MVz 54 .23 9M8-10V4 18 Wolverine Central Soya J. Heinz Keller Dart HON Ind. Lee Ent. Meeting set JCT. A board meeting of the Iowa Federation of Wildlife will be held held 6, from 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. in the activity room of the Columbus will attend from several parts of Iowa Des Moines, Ames, Burlington and Dubuque. SAMPLE CO i TO 400rJames Storm7Rt. 5: -i Oeceiiiefl! You are hereby solilied that on the 27th day -of AUGUST, 1975 the Last Will and Testament of ELEANOR NUSSBAUM, deceased beaTlnjf" date of the 6th day of SEPTEMBER, 1961, was admitted to probate in the above named Court and that. RUTH NUSSBAUM MALL1E was GERTRUDE BARNHART Gertrudg.

Barnhart, 80,. Rt. 1, Letts, died at 7:15 a.m. today at Muscatine General Hosnital. Bbhnichsen ordered to DaV court costs.

Sentence Jeffry Westfall sentenced to one year at the state penitentiary in F6rt Madison on-his third charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Sentence suspended pending probation for one Services will be held at 1:30 Interment, will be. at the Monday at the Ralph J. Columbus City cemetery. Wittich Funeral Home.

RevTI" Visitation will be held at the Gordon Elrick will officiate. Friday afternoon ijim-mn iwrViw niiispn ar I ivctrnnnv etnnn The event was sponsored by the House of Lords and radio KFMH Wv Dick Stamp, manager ofithe House of Lords, said employes and friends furnishedy labor. An area farmer donated a Die to be roasted, and local banks -Restaurant and "tavern -ppliersdonated food items PT A "officers named KEITHSBURG, 111. Mrs. Barbara Hester has been SiTSi A Keithsburg PTA for the 1975-76 school year.

Others named are Mrs. Linda Frieden, vice president; Mrs. Carolyn Ronney, secretary; Mrs. Nancy Barnhouse, treasurer; and Mrs. Gridley, chairman of room jnothers.

The PTA officers and room mothers will meet at the home of Mrs. Hester Sept. 11. The first regular PTA meeting wflf be Oct 17 with potluck supper. Plans will be made for their annual PTA carnival in October, with a date to be announced later.

Visitation will begin Sunday noon. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. A daughter of John and Maude Kerr Gertenbach, she was hnrn Mav irqs in Muscatinw She was life resident oTlHe" Her marriage to Walter Barnhart took place June 14, 1916, in Muscatine County. She attendedther Letts United Methodist Church. Surviving are two Wayne.

Barnhart, Boulder, and Weldon, Muscatine; four daughters, Mrs. Gladys Castle, Letts, and Mrs: Phyllis cn nnn OLdlllU BtUU H1U1C J.UW- persons attended the event to aid the. Muscular Dystrophy fund-raiser. He said the donations and assistance of many people made the event possible. Jewish holidays to be observed at synagogue Rosh Hashanah will be observed this weekend, by the Jewish faith here.

The observance starts at sundown Friday and continues togh will be held at 6 p.m. Friday at the Jewish Synagogue, 619 Spring by Cantor Harvey Adolph of Chicago Yom Kippur will be observed beginning at sun- down Sept, 14 and continuing through the next day." Deeds recorded Dale R. and C. Lucille Miller Ja Paul as joint tenants, of Waltons Subdivision of City of Muscatine. BALLOT appoir ointed executor of said estate.

Notice is further given that any action to set aside said Will must be brought in the District -Court of said County within one year from the date of the second publication of this notice, or tnereatter oe torever barred. is further aiven that all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against said estate shall file them with the Clerk of the above named District Court, as provided by law, duly authenticated; for allowance: and unless so filed within six months from the publication of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid I auch claim shall thereafter be forever barred. Dated this 27th day of AUGUST, 1975, RUTH NUSSBAUM MALLIE Executor of said Estate R.R. No. 4 MUSCATINE, IOWA 52761 ECKHARDT, GOEDKEN H1NTERMF.ISTF.R RYAN Attorneys for said Executor MUSCATINE, IOWA 5Z7S1 Date of second publication 1 1th day of SEPTEMBER, U75.

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF. (2,175,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION HOSPITAL BONDS -OF MUSCATINE COUNTY, IOWA PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the 2nd day of September, 1975, at a meeting duly convenea 01 me noara 01 supervisors 01 Muscatine County, Iowa, a resolution was adopted by said Board providing lor the enlargement and improvement mem ot tn i i County Hospital in said County, for the issuance of $2,175,000 General Obligation Hospital Bonds of said County to pay the cost, to that amount, of enlarging and improving said County Hospital, and (or the levy of annual taxes on all the taxable property in said County sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as they mature. Said resolution is now on file in the Office of the County Auditor jf said County and may be insepcted by all persons interested in the subject matter thereof. At any time within twenty days following the date of the first publication of this notice a petition signed by qualified voters of said County may be filed with the County Auditor asking that the question of issuing said bonds be submitted to the voters of said County, all as permitted and provided for -in Section -347A 7 of the Code of Iowa, 1975, as amended. This notice is given, pursuant to the irovisions of said resolution and of Section I47A.7 of the Code of Iowa, 1975, as amended.

John E. Rex i '7, County Auditor' STATE OF IOWA IOWA STATE ii; COMMERCE COMMISSION! OFFICIAL NOTICE r-TO THE CITIZENS OF MUSCATINE COUNTY, IOWA: suspended for one year. dolni "businesras Equipment Co.rr vs. Harry Randall, doing business as Wrecking Co. Petition seeks relief of $8,998.78 plus interest and costs in two divisions based on breach of contract.

Probate Petition for probate in the estate of Clinton L. Gabriel and appointing nephew R. Jack Paetz executor. Decrees Marriage of harles and jGaeta. ordered Property divided as ordered by" the court.

Marriage of Cheri L. and Ronald- Gr Axel" ordered dissolved." She'awarded custody of two minor children and support payments of $250 per month. Property divided as ordered by the court. SAMPLE JIQTICJLTO Rahlf, Velma Jean Theobald anu one greai-and JoAnn Barnhart, all of grandchild. Muscatine; 14 grandchildren; was preceded deathby two great grandchildren; his Irene.

three brothers, Kenneth COLUMBUS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anchorage, Alaska, are here spending with Mr; and Mrs: James Ray and Mrs. Lillian Haas. Other guests over the weekend at the Ray home were.

Miv and Mrs. Ralph Haas, Dubuque, and -Mrs. Bill Haas, Brian, Sarah, Connie Bettendorf. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Bon-nichsen attended the Oepping Reunion held Sunday at the park in West Liberty.

About 35 relatives were present for the reunion and basket dinner at noon. The annual Boulton-Blanchard reunion' was held here Saturday, Aug. 30, at Chautauqua Park. About 40 Associate District Court Judge Jack L. Burns (Court costs assessed in addition to fines listed.

Names and addresses are those shown on court records.) Distrubing the peace with a motor vehicle)) LeRoy Wr King Jr.f 1701 Oregon f25. Edward C. AVeikert Jr LOWe St. 525 John 316 W. 6th Failing to' control vehicle Pauf E.

Dierickx, Stockton, Disturbing the peace by fighting Marvin Kruse, 1125. Logan -Speeding Jerome Steinbaugh, 408 Fulliam $20. Melberne Elliott, Storm Lake, $20. Michael 120 Sheridan $20. Tony E.

Hulen, 1707 Lucas $20. Lascivious acts with a minor Rodney B. Wisconsin bound over to Muscatine. County District Court. Perjury Michael D.

Frye, 715 E. 7th bound over to Muscatine County District Court. Driving without a license Randy L. "Schubick, 1416 E. 5th seven days in Muscatine County jail.

Two charges Terry L. Ferkd, Montpelier, plate Violation, $20; and no drivers licence, $20. Robert James, Barber-" ton, Ohio, no trip permit for either tractor or trailer, $10 each. -r Earl Moench, Rt. 5, public intoxication, and consuming beer-on apublic-street, $10." Disobeying traffic signals Rosalinda Lr-yillarreaU 1608 Hershey $15.

Jose N. Molina, 1119 Logan $15. Public intoxication Kim $10. Richard Kempenich, 310 W. 4th $10..

Consuming beer on a public -street- Dennis Br Cashionr St. Louis, $10. Failing pay-parking -tickets- Marie" Hansen, 10 Geneva $10. Richard Climer $10. $10.

Hospitals Muscatine General Admitted MrsrRobert JarrettW Munn Mrs. Basil Skidmore, West Liberty Mrs. Minnie Schnier, Illinois CityMrs. Dennis Hidlebaugh, 2002 Logan Mrs. Lewis Bergen, 1415 King Fredric Logsdon, Illinois City; Lisle Wilson, 1919 Breese "Jerry Jacobs, Rt, Gary Marti Taylor Charles Clabough Moscow Adolph Martz, Rt.

2. Dismissed Mrs. Fred Gerth, 911. Hancock Naomi Barrick, wapello Mrs. Clara Blaesing, Muscatine -Care Center; Mrs.

James Hopkins, Blue Grass; Marie Mills, Valley View Ballenger, 1820 Angle St. -Born Son to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Jimmie Hull, Wilton, Wednesday. Daughter, to.

Charles 7 Hatha wayr-2022 Breese today. 7 Other hospitals Son to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilhelme, Letts," Monday at Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, Owens, 606 League has been dismissed from Mercy -James Honts, 1206 Mulberry is a patient at St. Luke's Hospital, Davenport.

His room number is 432-B. and Spongberg Mortuary ixwigDeacn, cam, r- PneW Uirrc Foot; G.G. Foor: Roeer Foor "I Jack Foor. and Lou Francis. I i mi.

ncuimiia ui rvewarK. a former Conesville resident, died Aug, 21 in California after a short illness, He wan hnrn lulu iuqa tha -son of. John and Emma. Hankins. He married Cecelia Puckett in 1927 at Des Moines.

near- rAnaaui1tA. kAfn California, where he was a watchman xm a Dier at Lonir Beach. Survivors include, his wife, Cecelia, three daughters (two in Des Moines and one in California and one step daughter. Wayne Hankins of Conesville is his cousin. ORVILLE HILLS' COLUMBUS Orville Benjamin Hills, 73, died at Mercy hospital, Iowa City, at Jj45.

p. Wednesday two- hours after he had been taken there by ambulance. zr Funeral services will be held "at 10:30 a jii! Saturday at the Stacy-Lewis Funeral Home, Columbus Junction. and evening. He was born Sept.

11, 1902, at Colfax, Iowa, the son of Thomas and Etta Hills, and wasa farmer from the Gladwin area. Survivors include one son, Donald, Iowa; two daughters, Mrs, Eva Griffin, Columbus Junctionand Deloris HamiltbhTlIJonesville, Iowa two brothers, George and William Hills; both of Iowa two sistersMrs, Charles Ethel) Thrasher, Iowa City, and Mrs. Ray Freida) Weisecarver, Marsha 11 town nine EDWARD WALTER -HUTCHINSON Kan-Edward Walter, 83, Hutchinson, died Wednesday at Hutchinson. Services will be held at 1 :30 .1 i p.m.' Friday, at Grace Episcopal Church; Hutchin-son. BuriaT will lie in Riley, Military.

Cemetery. rj i tiTu in ai ivna Falls. v7 Tie was a veteran oFWofld War II, and served in the European campaigns. He served in the Korean conflict and was awarded the Silver and Bronze Surviving are his wife: his mother two sons DxMichael Walter, Dallas, Texas; Steve, Hutchinson; one daughter Mar Cat heri Wal rx Hutchinson; five brothers, Gene of Davenport, Rev; Richard of Des Moines and Pnld-Gerald and Robert'. a11 muscaune, aim une sistct, Gertrude of La Crosse Wis.

Girl recovering from foot injury Kassie L. Sadler, 14, Moline, is recovering from a foot injury suffered In a boating accident the past weekend. She was jumping off the back of a boat, said authorities, for a swim when she struck her left foot on the prop of the boat and lacerated her foot. About .10 stitches were required-. The accident occurred about 3- p.m.

Sunday one-half mile, west of Fairport by the state campgrjyindsIalQngIthe. Mississippi River. 'v- Investigating the mishap was Iowa State Highway 1 Patrol, assisted by Kurt Noble of -ihe'Iowa Conservation Local cash grain Muscatine grain quotations as of 11 a.m. today. Corn: Moisture discount 1 per cent of contract price for each Vt per cent moisture over 15.5 per cent.

No. 2 $2.97 30 day 1 Soybeans: 1 pef.centDL contract price for each Vt per cent over 13 per cent. $5.50 30 day delivery. Legal Notices Gertenbach, Milwaukee, and Rolland and Ralph Gertenbach of Florida; and one sister, Grace Letts. Preceding her in death were her husband, one daughter and one sister.

FRED J. SWANSON NICHOLS -Fred VOTERS OF THE -MUSCATINE COMMUNITY SCHOOL Swanson, 67, Nichols, died r'V Wednesday a Mercy HosfiitalAPnl Muscatine, in Iowa Services will be held at 2 7 IZ. (Notice. to Voters: For an affirmative vote upon any question submitted upon this ballot make a cross (X) mark or ch ecfo )-in thersquare after -the word For a negative vote make a similar mark in the square following the word p.m. Friday at SordenV Funeral Homer Lone Tree.

-TheJRevKeller-bLMuscatine will officiate. Masonic SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED? Notice1s- Pipeline Company of America, Chicago, Illinois, has filed a petition with the Iowa State Commerce Commission under the provisions of Chapter 490, Code of Iowa, .1975, to amend a permit held by it for the riht to construct, reconstruct, repair or locate its pipes, pumps, pressure apparatus or otner staunns. devir es or quipmnt fornhe" purpose" of the -transportation of natural gas; that said petition asks the right to construct, maintain and operate pipeline, over, along and across the public highways, grounds, waters and streams o( this State, or the lands of any person, company or corporation on routing as below described: No. I 3d" Loop Line Project 3B Muscatine County, Iowa A 36" pipeline commencing at or near a point 279' South and 560' West of the Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter, of Section -Twenty (201, Township- Seventy-Six (761 services will be held the same as the funeral. Burial will be in Nichols Cemetery.

Visitation started at 1 p.m. YES NO Shall the amount of $100,000.00 of the remaining Washington Elementary School funds be used by the Muscatine Community School DjjStrict in the County of Muscatine, State of Iowa, to be applied, toward the Construction of a swimming pool at the new High School? today. Fred 6wann-w)ornWMf Marnh lPIS in Wachtnatnn OFFICIAL P.M. North. Ranee Four (41 west oi me urn rrin- cmal Meridian.

Muscatine County, Iowa; thence on private property South 87 33' East SAO1 to a point on the East line of Section rflrtl aniJ kainoa' Mnrtlt nl tha County, the son of Johan and Mary Johnson Swanson. He manied Elfie StolleyvJune 9, 1934, at Iowa City. He was a life resident of Nichols, and belonged to the Masonic Lodge Mutneast corner 01 tne nonneasi wuarier oi said Section thence continuing South 87 '33' East to a point in Section "wentv-One (211: thence North 7t)'M' East wapoini; uience nurui ov ai ciaiind point; tnence nortn a usi a Eastern Star. El Bev Grotto of point; thence North 77'00 East 1, 447 to a point; thence North point; thence South 88 '41' East 475' to a point the. i.

East line ol Section Twenty-One (21), said oint being (scaled) soutn oi we rs Commissioner of Commissioner FOR PUBLIC MEASURE" -To- Be-Voted-At-The REGULAR SCHOOL ELECTION Of The MUSCATINE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT iortheast corner of uid Section Twentv-Une (211; thence continuing South 88 41' East 518' to a point in Section TwentyTwo (22); thence South 85 te' East 282' to a point thence South 87 59' East to a point; thence South 78 "08' East to a point; thence South 80 53' East 460' to a point; thenqe North 7 07' Muscatine, and was also affiliated with the United Methodist Church. He a farmer all of his life. -Surviving are his wife; a daughter Mary Lou Whitehorn of Bettendorf; and five sons; Daryl of Sunnyvale, John-; Cajamedia, Cal. Robert at home; Gaylard of Manchester Mo. and Roger of Muscatine; 12 granchildren; East 148 to a point; on the hast line oi section Twenty-Two (22), said point being 722' North "of the Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of said section Twenty-Two (22); TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1975 thence continuing North 8747 bast 2,595 to a r- point.in Section Twenty-Three (23); thence 9:00 (North so tastavf toapoini; inenceiiorui 87 22' East 580' to a point of termination, said point being North and 820' East (scaled) of the Southwest corner of the Northeast I Quarter of Section Twenty-Three (23), I'recincl.

polling' places listed PoJ. ling Pla.ce Community School district iiiay according to the location A. distance ot H.iw passing inrougn tne Mnrthaaot DiiarlAp. nf Srlinn Turpntv I9ni lh Mnrth Half INUI rif Wlinn Twpnlv one brother Arthur Swanson of Wilton; and one sister, ert a 1S aye rh a nn. 'Voters of Pf tH'eirj Number Muscatine Residence One (21), the North Han inv,) ot section TW.Tm4!.

anri the North Ha NVil of Muscatine. at the; eight Muscatine Section Twenty-Three (23); all being located in Township Seventy-Six (76) North, Range Four (4) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Elections below; 810 Park Avenue. He was preceded in death by five sisters and three brothers. Muscatiae County, Iowa. A Aauwvtinn nl IA1 rnrit hn sttliM- nf lha above route is permitted by this.

Commission iinlAs. urniuMl Notice is hereby given that the petitioner does not request authority to proceed under State eminent domain to acquire an easement on private lands for right-of-way purposes on uihink fn nruiriitA anf maintain th JuniorEighK-600 KiridlerAve, Central fire Station, 308 Sycamore St. Grant 705 Barry Avenue Franklin School, 210 Taylor St. proposed natural gas pipeline where a voluntary easement has not been obtained The Iowa State Commerce Commission has named Thursday, September 18, 1975, at 10 00 A.M. at its offices.

Hearing Room 7th Ward, Muscatine Muscatine Muscatine parts "of Cedar, Fruitland Townships Ward, loor. Valley ban building. 3uu itn street, -u lip. Mnini Inwa as riatp time and nlace for t. hearing said oetttion.

THEODORE JASPER Funeral services for Theodore "Ted" 72, were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Runge Chapel, Davenport. Rev. Marsh officiated and Kenneth Peterson was the organist' Pallbearers were Dennis; Jasper, Craig Jasper, Chris 5. 6.

8. Third Fourth and Fifth. Lake Sweetland Montpelier Any objections to the granting of an amended permit must be in writing and filed in triplicate with this Commission at least five 15) days dat-JHiemgThe-' 7 tofflraiMion suggests that the objector be represented at the hearing by someone who has full authority to act for it. Dated at Des Moines, Iowa August I. 1975.

IOWA STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Lincoln School Sweet land Community and Bloomington Twp. (parr) i --BiaoroingtoGrange Haj.1 Oiilf man 'Fred H. Moore, Commissioner 1 F. Holstad. I'ommlssioner Center- and Wilton Twp.

(part) Jasper, David Dean and Denny DhoogefT Burial was in Memorial Park Cenietery, Davenport -Mr. Jasper; Rt. 2, .1 Muscatine, died Aug. 29. irvua nut "cj, i-Dorkft PI.

and Fulton Twp. (part), Montpelier School 4 fsgz i A3, k. tta Tmr-mc "6." Wt; hsk..

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