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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 18

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Davenport Bettendorf, Iowa SUNDAY TIMES-DEMOCRAT ISA Sunday, Nov. 8. 1961 Rl Democrats Lead are her husband; her parents, 803 S. Center Geneseo; two brothers, Sidney, Prophetstown, and Robert, Moline; two sisters, Death Notices Services will be at 9 a.m.' Monday at Stolleis Funeral Home, Springfield. Born in Murphysboro, 111., he joined the state police about eight years ago, serving at Rock Island for about five years.

He married Sheryl Kay Allen In Mate House Cemetery, Lineville. The body former Zeman's Store In Silvis for 40 years. Services will be Monday in Camp Crook. Crash Victim Funeral Set For Monday PROPHETSTOWN, HI. Funeral services for Mrs.

Frank Fleming, 26, of R. R. 2, Pro-phetstown, who was killed in a two-car collision Friday, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the First Methodist Church in" Geneseo. Weary fingers continued to unroll and count the stat8 representative orange ballots in Rock Island County Saturday with 53 of the county's 89 precincts counted by 7 p.m.

The new tally shows the Democrats leading, including incumbent Rep. Paul E. Rink, Rock Island, who spurted into a long lead. Right behind the pacemaker is Oral "Jake" Jacobs, East Moline, also a Democrat, followed by the two local Republicans, incumbent Rep. Thomas F.

Railsback, Mo- line and Hubert A. Dailey, Port Byron. The tally, which will probably last through Thursday, had Rink with Jacobs, Railsback, and Dailey, 18,061. 18A shortly after his release from i tt curungion nospiuu. i any Mrs.

Melvin Wiley, Davenport, and Mrs. Vincent Overstreet, Williamsburg, Iowa, and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ada Shepard, Hampton. Whiteside County Coroner John Ardapple said an inquest will be held at a later date. Boy Injured After Fall From Bicycle Daniel D.

Danay 7, of 920 44th Rock Island, was in "serious" condition Saturday night at St. Anthony's Hospital after a bicycle accident. The boy, who received a head injury, reportedly fell off his bicycle about 3 p.m. while rid ing down a hill near his home. Hospital authorities said at first the youth did not appear to be seriously injured.

HAS TOOTH FILLED Hold Rl Man in Death Of Davenport Minister Michael Benson, 20, of 1018 14V4 Rock Island, was jailed on a charge of manslaughter in Burlington, Iowa Saturday, lie tt a a uiuiv.tvu jj vvuiiij grand jury for the death of the Rev. John Loren, 44, pastor of the Reorganized Church ol Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 4221 Brady Davenport. Rev. Loren died in a head-on collision last Saturday on Highway 61 near Mediapolis, with -a car driven by Benson. flffirprs said Rpnsnn wa driv.

LB Gets Clean Bill of Health ia56 in toraova. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge, American Legion of Murphysboro and the Illinois Police As sociation. Surviving are his wife; daugb lers, Rhea Kay and Kem Liz ette, and a son, Alan Eugene, all at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chaney, Murphysboro; a brother, Richard, serving with the U.S.

Army in Germany; and a sister, Mrs. Betty Baskin, Springfield. THOMAS SERVICES Freddie Thomas, 69, of 807 14 Rock Island, died Saturday in St. Anthony's Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at the Hodgson Chapel, Rock Island. Burial will be in Immanuel Lutheran Ceme tery. Friends may call at the chapel from 7 to 9 p.m. today, and Monday afternoon and even ing. Born in Pittsburgh, Mr.

Thomas came to Rock Island in 1901. He was a fork lift op erator with the Rock Island Ar senal for 47 years and was employed part-time as a custodian by E. W. Niemand jewelry store, Davenport for 40 years He married Cordelia Mattas in Rock Island in 1939. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Mrs.

Sonya Scott, Rock Island, Mrs. Edith H. Bell, Davenport, and Mrs. Freda Pet ers, New London, and three grandchildren. MOLINE BONNELL SERVICES Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday in Trimble Chapel, Mo line, for Mrs. Stephen B. Bon- nell, 76, of 2339 31st Moline, who died Saturday in Moline Public Hospital. Burial will be in Greenview Memonal Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

today in the chapel. The former Florence B. Leh man was born in La Salle, 111. She married Frank Streicher, who preceded her in death. She later married Stephen Bonnell in 1930 in Chicago.

Mrs. Bonnell was, a member of Union Congregational Church and the Benevolent Society of the church. Surviving are her husband; daughters; Mrs. Sylvia Barr, Mendota; Mrs. Maude Benadom Orangevale, Mrs.

Doris Beckstrom, and Mrs. Hazel Kirkpatrick, both of Moline, Mrs. Helen Lofgren, and Mrs. Nina Grubb, both of Milan; sons, Kenneth. Streicher, Sheffield, Carl Streicher, Troy Grove 111., Cecil Streicher, Princeton, Iowa, and Earl Streicher, Mount Carroll; a sister, Mrs.

Marjorie Kratz, Mendota; brothers, Thomas and Orville, both of Peoria, Guy and Gil- bert, both of LaMar, 16 grandchildren and 24 great- grandchildren. WILBUR J. COULTAS Memorial services will be at p.m. Monday in First Con- regational Church of Moline for Wilbur J. Coultas.

74, 4510 5th Moline, who died Thursday in Rochester, Minn. Burial will be today in Win chester, 111. The family re quests no flowers. Born in Winchester, 111., Mr. Coultas married Helen Maine there in 1913.

Mr. Coultas was the chief ex perimental engineer with John Deere Harvester from 1918 to 1957. In 1958 he was awarded the Farm Equipment Institute's first Award of Merit. He was a member of the American So ciety of Agricultural Engineers. Surviving are his wife; a son, Robert, Erie, a daught er, Mrs.

William F. Morrison, Kalamazoo, nine grand' children and a sister Mrs. Lor- etta Glossop, Winchester. SILVIS MRS. ANN ZEMAN Mrs.

Ann Zeman, 90, former ly of Silvis, died Friday in Camp Crook, S. D. She owned and operated the Police Arrest 18 Demonstrators NE.W YORK (AP) -'Police arrested 18 persons Saturday at a noisy demonstration by members of the Congress of Racial Equality at the Port of New York Authority's bus terminal in Manhattan. About 60 CORE members picketed the ticket offices of the Trailways Bus Co. on the terminal's main floor, protesting alleged discrimination in the company's hiring practices.

Police broke up the demon stration and took 22 persons to the station house. Four teenagers were released. Duy riov! ing in the wrong lane. He was being held in lieu of $8,000 bond. -Rev.

Loren's wife, Phyllis, 43, is still In Burlington Hospital recovering from the injuries sha received in the crash, but her condition was reported Satur- day as good. Their daughter, DAVENPORT MRS. HAROLD R. BEIINCKE Mrs. Harold R.

Bchncke, 52, cf 3611 Harrison Davenport, died Saturday in Mercy Hospital. Services 1 will be at 11 a.m. Monday in St. Mark's Lu-t a Church, with burial in Dav-e Memorial Park. Friends may call at the 11 1 Fred-e 1 Mor Bihncki tuary from 2 to 9 p.m.

today. The body will lie in state at the church after 10 a.m. Monday. Born in Galesburg, Evelyn C. Stephens married Mr.

Behncke Jan. 23, 1928, in Milwaukee. They had lived in Davenport since 1939. Surviving are her husband; daughters Mrs. John (Nancy) Hennings, Collinsville, 111., and Julie A.

Behncke, at home; sons Harold R. James and Larry all of Davenport, and Jerry at home; eight grandchildren; a brother, Vic lor Stephens, Phoenix, and stepbrothers, Edward Ste phens. Cincinnati, Ohio, and James Stephens, Peoria, 111 Bishop Longley's Widow Dies at 96 Services for Mrs. Harry Longley, 96, widow of the Rt. Rev.

Harry S. Longley, D.D, Episcopal Bishop of Iowa from 1912 to 1943, were held Saturday in Philadelphia, Pa. She died there Nov. 4. Bishop and Mrs.

Longley lived In Davenport from 1930 until 1943. A burial service will be held Monday in Troy, N.Y. SCHOLLMEIER SERVICES Miss Mary Schollmeier, 85, Route 1, Donahue, died Saturday' in Mercy Hospital. Miss Schollmeier was born in Scott County and made her home with a brother and sister. Survivors include sisters, Miss Louise Schollmeier, at home, and Mrs.

Amy Jentzen, Clinton, and a brother, Edward at home. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Runge Chapel, Davenport. Burial will fee in Allen Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel after noon today.

PLEASANT VALLEY GEORGE C. ROCKHOLD Services will be 2 p.m. Mon day in the Lineville, Iowa, Baptist Church for George C. Rockhold, 52, Pleasant Valley, who died Friday in St. Luke's Hospital, Davenport.

Burial will be in Evergreen JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI) President Johnson had a tooth filled and his heart, eyes and chest examined Saturday at the U. S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine In San Antonio, Tex. The only thing wrong with the President was a troublesome tooth.

Tests of his heart, eyes and chest all turned out to be normal. The Chief Executive went by helicopter from his LBJ ranch near Johnson City to Brooks Air Force Base for the dental work and checkup. Acting Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff a 1 the Chief Executive made the 30-minute helicopter trip basically for "simple dental restoration" of the maxillary upper left first molar. In other words, Kilduff said, the tooth was filled. Kilduff said that while Johnson was at the medical center "a routine electro-cardiogram was done, his eyes were checked and a routine chest X-ray was accomplished." "The electrocardiogram and X-ray of the chest were normal" Kilduff said.

Johnson suffered a heart attack in 1955 and has periodic electrocardiograms to keep check of his condition. will be taken from the McGin-nis Funeral Home, Bettendorf, to the Greenlee Funeral Home in Lineville. Mr. Rockhold married Olive Reger in Missouri in 1940. She died last Oct.

14. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Bernita Dexter, Lenexa, a son, George, Elgin, a sister, Mrs. Ruth McGhee, Lineville; a brother, Garth Rockhold, Lineville; his mother, Mrs. Gertie Rockhold, Line ville, and five grandchildren.

BETTENDORF ENGLAND SERVICES Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in McGinnis Chapel, Bettendorf, for Joe England, 55, formerly of Davenport, who died Thursday in Cucamonga, Calif, Burial will be in Davenport Me morial Park. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today. Mr.

England resided in Dav enport before moving to California five years ago. He employed by the city of Davenport. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Harry England, Betten dorf; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Cucamonga; and brothers, James Los Ange les, and Samuel Royal Oak, Mich.

ROCK ISLAND TAYLOR SERVICES Ralph E. Taylor, 59, of 2001 30th Rock Island, died Saturday at his home. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Hodgson Chapel with a Christian Science reader officiating. Burial will be in Rock Island Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends miy call after 2 p.m. today at the chapel. Born in Chicago, he attended schools in Joy, 111., and came to Rock Island in 1936. Mr. Taylor married Bess Hodgson in Ke- wanee in 1924.

He later married Lenore Behrens Kenyon in Iowa City in 1940. A senior partner in the firm of Taylor 4 Son, carpet and furniture cleaners, at 4010 18th Rock Island, he had been in business in Rock Island since 1936. Surviving are his wife; daughter, Mrs. Janet Carlson, Rock Island; a son, Ron, Rock Island; step-sons, Robert Kenyon and Richard W. Ken yon, both of Rock Island; and four grandchildren.

CHANEY SERVICES Graveside services for Robert Chaney, 30, Illinois state troop er formerly assigned to District 7, Rock Island, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at National Ceme tery, Rock Island Arsenal. Mr. Chaney, who had been as signed to the governor's detail for the last three years, suf fered a heart attack Wednesday and was pronounced dead on ar rival at a Springfield hospital. former Barbara Gillespie of Geneseo.

Surviving, besides the parents, are a sister, Lynn Mar ie; the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lena Bartz, Geneseo; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Johnson, Gen eseo. MRS.

GRETA HITE MONMOUTH, 111. Funeral services for Mrs. Greta G. Hite, of Monmouth, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Turnbull Chapel here.

Mrs. Hite died Friday in Monmouth Hospital. Burial will be in Monmouth Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home after noon today. Greta Grier was born April 1, 1888 in Monmouth. She mar ried Orlie C.

Hite in Peoria, Sept. 16, 1914. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. L. E.

McCon-achie of Monmouth, and a brother, W. D. Grier, Largo, Fla, She was preceded in death by her husband and a brother. Barbara Ann, 14, was released from the hospital Thursday. Going to Vegas An estimated 11 liquor retailers from Rock Island County, Peoria and Springfield, are scheduled to fly by chartered airplane today to Las Vegas, to attend a three-day convention of the National Taverns Association.

Bert Nickerson, East Moline tavern operator, said the convention is expected to draw members of the association coast-to-coast. KInFebruary March W1 I Duy Nov! Pay in65 November Budget Plan II II I Air A Burial will be in North Ceme tery. Friends may call at My ers Funeral Home, Geneseo, this afternoon and tonight. Mrs. Fleming, a former Gene seo resident, was fatally injured in the collision of her car and one driven by Mrs.

Leslie Cady, 62, of Prophetstown, at the in tersection of Highway 172 and the Prophetstown Road. Mrs. Cady was listed in fair condition Saturday at Sterling Community Hospital. She suf fered fractures of both legs and multiple lacerations. Mrs.

Fleming, the former Betty Rose, was born June 25, 1938, in Hampton, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rose. She attended school in Geneseo and was married there to Frank Fleming June" 8, 1957. Mrs.

Fleming was employed as a machine operator by How ard Industries here. Surviving Area Death CHARLES SANDBURG WASHINGTON, Iowa Fu neral services for Charles Dean Sandburg, 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sandburg, R. R.

2, Ainsworth, will be at 2 p.m. today in the Swedes-burg Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Swedesburg Cemetery Friends may call at the Jones Funeral Home until 10:30 this morning. The boy died Friday. Charles was born Dec.

14, 1957, in Washington. Surviving are his parents; a brother, Rob ert; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Florian Sandburg, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Horak, Washington. Pay in'65 RiirfnAtPlnn Win January in February in March :v.wAv.'.':.;v;v: Im0 Area Deaths Willi ml wmMmj. Vilf "7 JOHN SIMPSON ALEXIS, 111. Funeral services for John T.

Simpson, 51, Norwood community farmer who died Friday at St. Francis Hospital, Peoria, will be at 2 this afternoon in the Norwood United Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Norwood Cemetery. Mr. Simpson was born May 20, 1913, near Norwood.

On Aug. 1, 1948, he married Dorothy Jean Smith of Little York. Surviving are his wife; a son, Kenneth Simpson, and three daughters, Mary Ann, Janie and Carolyn, all at home; and two brothers, Melvin of Norwood and Joe of El Monte, Calif. JOHNSON INFANT GENESEO, 111. Graveside rites for Teresa Louise Johnson, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David Johnson, R. R. 2, Ke- wanee, were held Saturday af ternoon at Edford Township Cemetery. Mrs.

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