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QUAD-CITY TIMES Wednesday, Aug. 11, 1971 OQ Davenport-Bettendorf, Iowa (JsMtVI'Ilt Deaths DeWitt Fatal Victims 28. Salt Lake City, Utah, formerly of Moline, was struck and killed Aug. 5 as he walked on Interstate 80 near Salt Lake City. The body is being returned to Esterdahl Mortuary.

Olaf Pedersen Olaf D. Pedersen, 88, formerly of 2334 18th Mollne, died Tuesday at Oak Glen Nursing Home, Coal Valley, after an extended illness. The body was taken to Esterdahl Mortuary. First Woman Member Of Calamus Board C2ED fycLfA Danville; her father, Merle Vance, Charlotte; a sister, Patty Wallertch, and brothers, Gary Vance and Michael and Alan Wallerich, all at home, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Barnett, Fairfield. Delila RickerlNen CHARLOTTE, Iowa -Services for Delila Rickert-sen, 25, Charlotte, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Immanuel Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Clinton Memorial Park. Visitation is 2 to 9 p.m.

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No allowance can be Want Ad be sure to get a "can-mode after the first issue. The ad- cellation vertiser is responsible for duplicate ods ordered and will be charged accordingly index of classifications 105 175 Notices 205-220 Jobs Of Interest 225 Employment Agencies 230 Situations Wanted 235 250 Instruction 255-285 Financial 605-305-355' Rentals 701 405-455 Real Estate 905 505 575 Merchandise 505 Miscellaneous 508 Garage Sales 510 Business Equipment 515 Hobby Gaffs 520 Lawn Garden 525 Household Goods 530 TV, Stereo, Radio 535 Musical Instruments 540 Sporting Goods 545 Machinery Tools Diffenderffer Services MACOMB, 111. Services for Terry Lee Diffenderffer, 32, Clinton, Iowa, and his sister, Jeannie Lynn Diffenderffer, 19,. Blandinsville, 111., will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Sargent Funeral Home.

Burial will be In Macomb Cemetery. Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m. to- Terry Diffenderffer day at the funeral home. The Diffenderffers were killed Monday night in a car-truck accident on Humeston Road about seven miles west of Charlotte, Iowa. Mr.

Diffenderffer was a factory maintenance worker in Clinton. He was born in Macomb. He was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors include a daughter, Brandi, Clinton; his mother, Juanita Diffenderffer, Clinton; his father and stepmother, Mr. and "Mrs.

Benjamin Diffenderffer, Blandinsville; sisters, Mrs. Debra Smith, Macomb, and Mrs. Janie Carson, Keokuk, Iowa; a brother, Gregory, Jenkins, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Diffenderffer, "rural Colchester; Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Vail, Macomb, and Mrs. Mary Smith, Good Hope. Miss Diffenderffer was an assembly worker in Clinton. She was born in Monmouth, 111.

Survivors include her mother, Virginia Diffenderffer, Des Moines; her father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Diffenderffer, Blandinsville; sisters, Mrs. Debra Smith, Macomb, and Mrs. Janie Carson, Keokuk; a brother, Gregory, Jenkins, and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Diffenderffer, Colchester, and Mrs. Mary Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reese, all of Good Hope.

Deborah DeLashmutt Deborah Jo DeLashmutt, 20, rural Eldridge, died Monday night in a car-truck accident that killed seven persons on Humeston Road about seven miles west of Charlotte. The body was taken to Runge Mortuary, Davenport. Miss DeLashmutt was employed at Stolper Industries, DeWitt. She was born in Fairfield, Iowa. She graduated from North Scott High School, Eldridge.

Survivors include her par- a son, Roy, Kewanee; a sister, Mrs. E.D. (Gladys) Blake, San Antonio, and brothers, Chester and Max, both of Kewanee. Ruby Vandenberg MORRISON, 111. Ruby Vandenberg, 81, Morrison, died Tuesday in Morrison Community Hospital after an extended illness.

Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at First Presbyterian Church, where a prayer service will be held at 1:45 p.m. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m. today at Tomlinson Funeral Home.

A memorial fund has been established. Mrs. Vandenberg assisted her husband in Vandenberg's Electrical Store. Ruby Ritchie was born in Ustick Township. She married Henry Vandenberg in 1919 in Chicago.

He died In 1964. Survivors include brothers, Birney, Sterling, and Lyle, Morrison. Lester Stoner VIOLA, 111. Lester Ston-er, 91, Viola, died Tuesday afternoon at Mercer County When Flowers mean to much 322-1771 Open 7 Days A Week nnnLnoiILP HOMT GtD(N (INTER IMOSUM UHr1 row wtoT STm oht kw vmi ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert DeLashmutt, Eldridge; sisters, Vickie and Rhonda, both at home; a brother, Robert Dean, Davenport, and grandparents, Mrs. Elva DeLashmutt, Eldridge; Clifford Mount Pleasant, and Robert H. DeLashmutt, Fairfield. Helen Vance DeWITT, Iowa Services for Helen R. Vance, 69, De-Witt, will be 9:30 a.m.

Thursday at McGinnis Funeral Home. Burial will be in Elm-wood Cemetery. Visitation is 2 to 9 p.m. to- Helen Vance day at the funeral home. Mrs.

Vance died Monday night in a car-truck accident that killed seven persons on Humeston Road seven miles west of Charlotte. Helen Atherton was born in Thomson, 111. She married Lester Vaflce in 1925 in Marion. Survivors include a daughter, Dolly, and a son, Merle, both of Charlotte; three grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Leila Mitchell, Fulton, 111., and Mrs.

Leo (Pearl) Linder, Minneapolis, and brothers, Merle and Dwight Atherton, both of Thomson. Debbie Vance DANVILLE, Iowa Services for Debbie Vance, 16, Danville, will be 2 m. Friday at Harmony Bible Church near Danville. Burial will be in Hillsboro Cemetery. Visitation will be 7 to 9 Debbie Vance p.m.

Thursday at Elliott Chapel, New London. Miss Vance died Monday night in a car-truck accident that killed seven persons on Humeston Road about seven miles west of Charlotte. She was born in Fairfield. She was attending Danvhlle Community School. Survivors include her mother and stepfather, Mr.

and Mrs." Forrest Wallerich, Hospital, Aledo. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Crummy Funeral Home. Burial will be in Viola Cemetery. Visitation is 7 to p.m.

today at the funeral home. Mr. Stoner was a retired farmer and former area school board member. He was born in Viola, where he married Nettie Frye In 1906. She preceded him in' death.

Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. Richard Welch, Belleville; a son, Merwin, Viola; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, and sisters, Mrs. Arthur Nesbitt, Aledo, and Mrs. Floyd Clark, Alexis. Jeweler Dies Barnett C.

Helzberg 73, chairman of the board of Helzberg Diamond Shops died recently in Kansas City, Mp. The Helzberg Jewelry store at Northpark Mall, Davenport, is one of 24 in the company chain, which includes stores in Iowa, Illinois, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri and Oklahoma. Mr. Helzberg held offices in many professional and civic organizations. Joel Sikkema FULTON, 111.

Joel Sikkema, 49, Fulton, died Tuesday night at Mercy Hospital, Clinton, after an extended illness. The body was taken to Bosma Funeral Home. I Hansen in 1932 In Rock Island. She graduated from the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls. She was the first woman to serve on the Calamus school board and was active in community affairs.

She taught adult Sunday school at Wesley United Methodist Church, was assistant, pianist- at the church and was president of the Wesley Methodist Women's Society. Survivors Include her hus-' band; a daughter, Jean Kna-bel, Calamus; three grandchildren; one great-grand-child; a sister, Mrs. Paul (Ly-' la) Hintz, Des Moines, and a daughter-in-law, Jeanette Hansen, Davenport. Today's unerals Jennifer J. Black, 1 p.m., Knox-Larson, Rock Island.

Mrs. Evelyn Blonmfield, 2:39 p.m., Runge. John H. Diedrich, 1 p.m., Runge. Milton J.

Fox, 1 p.m., McGinnis, Bettendorf. Walter G. Johnston, 1 p.m., Esterdahl. Mrs, Elizabeth Horn, II a.m., Knox-Larson, Rock Island. Mrs.

Ruth B. Iverson, 10 a.m., Runge. Raymond Ott, 19:39 a.m., Esterdahl. John Pierce, 1 p.m., Halll-gan-McCabe. Frank Rice, 19 a.m., De-Roo.

Viola Schutte, 19 a.m., St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Davenport. Marian B. Staack, 2 p.m., First Congregational Church, Mollne. in Enlowe Cemetery, near Russellville, Mo.

Mr. Rowe died Sunday at a Jefferson, hospital. He retired In 1963 from French and Hecht Davenport. Mr. Rowe was born In Benton Harbor, Mich.

He married Hazel H. Leslie in 1952 in Rock Island. They moved to Eldon 12 years ago. Survivors Include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Wood, Eldon, and two grandchildren.

Eldridge Cleone Braaek Cleone G. Braack, 74, of 311 W. Donahue Eldridge, died Tuesday at her home. Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Runge Chapel.

Burial will be In Davenport Memorial Park. Visitation is after 2 p.m. Cleone Braack today at the mortuary. Memorials may be made to Faith Lutheran Church, Eldridge. Cleone Coyle was born In Moline.

She married Werner Braack in 1929 in Davenport. He died last January. Survivors include sons, Barry W. and Dale both of Eldridge, and five grandchildren. Rock Island Clara Flanigan Mrs.

Clara Flanigan, 80, of 2013 29th Rock Island, died Tuesday at Franciscan Hospital. The body was taken to Wheelan Funeral Home. Moline Steven Moneymaker Steven C. Moneymaker, In Memory of Those Interred Last Wivk in DAVENPORT MEMORIAL PARK The Times regrets the misspelling of NORMA S. ALTERMATT In Tuesday, Aug.

1 0 AM Listing CALAMUS, Iowa Memorial services for Sylvia Day Hansen, 67, Calamus, will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Wesley United Methodist Church. The body has been donated to the University of Iowa, Iowa City. Kelly-Schultz Funeral Home, Grand Mound, is In charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Hansen died Monday at her home after a brief Illness. She was vice president, secretary and treasurer of Hansen Implement Calamus. She also, taught school before her marriage. Sylvia Day was born In Clarksville. She married Carl Davenport Sarich Services Services for George' Sarich, 58, of 1490 W.

29th Davenport, will be 10 a.m. Friday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Davenport. Burial will be in Davenport Memorial Park. Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m.

to- Mr. Sarich day and 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Funeral Home, where a rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Mr.

Sarich died Monday at University Hospitals, Iowa City, Iowa. He owned Davenport Public Dental Lab. Mr. Sarich was born in Butte, Mont. He married Mary McClelland in 1966 in Chicago.

He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert (Georgette) Harris, Marshall-town, Iowa; sons, Michael and Dominic, both of Davenport; four grandchildren, and a brother, Joseph, Norfolk, Va. Kathryn Belgarde Kathryn A. Belgarde, 65, of 2824 College Davenport, died Tuesday at her home after a brief illness.

The body will be taken from Runge Mortuary to White Funeral Home, Independence, Iowa, for services 2 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, near Independence. Memorials may be made to St. Luke's Hospital.

Mrs. Belgarde graduated from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, and was employed 24 years at St. Luke's. Kathryn A. Agnew was born In Independence.

Survivors Include a brother, Dr. James Agnew, Betten-dorf and four nephews. Paul Rovve Services for Paul A. Rowe, 73, Eldon, formerly of Davenport, will be 2 p.m. today at Griwold-Kays Funeral Chapel, Eldon.

Burial will be FUNERAL INFORMATION WEDNESDAY RUTH IVERSEN, 69 2143ft W. 5th St. Chapel 10.00 A.M. JOHN DIEDRICH, 87 2020 West Central Park Chapel 1:00 P.M. EVELYN BLOOMFIELD, 57 1817 Valley Drive Chapel 2:30 P.M.

THURSDAY CLEONE BRAACK, 74 Eldridge, Iowa Chapel 1 P.M. 80 YEARS OF SERVICE UNGE KIMIU RLY ROAD AT DAVENPORT AVENUE 391202 550 Antiques Elsewhere Frank Barlsche BENNETT, Iowa Services for Frank A. Bartscher, 51, rural Bennett, will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at La-cock Funeral Home, Durant. Burial will be in Durant Cemetery.

Visitation is 2 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. A memorial fund has been established. Mr. Bartscher was found dead Monday afternoon In his pickup truck near Muscatine.

A spokesman for Muscatine General Hospital indicated death was caused by a heart attack. He was a farmer. Mr. Bartscher was born in Muscatine. He married Betty Moeller in 1953 in Davenport.

He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Debra, Bennett, and Patti, Cheryl and Bren-da, all at home, and a son, Ronald, at home. Leota FauHett NEW BOSTON, 111. -Services for Leota Fausett, 69, New Boston, are 2 p.m. today at New Boston Methodist Church.

Burial is in New Boston Cemetery. Olin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the church. Mrs. Fausett died Monday at Franciscan Hospital, Rock Island.

Leota Louck was born in Oquawka. She married Har old Fausett in 1923 in New Boston. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Brown, Rock Island; sens, Jerry, Rodney and James, all of Aledo; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sisters, Mrs. Mabel Norris, Moline, and Mrs.

Katherine Amsbaugh, Coal Valley, and brothers, Wayne, New Boston; Louis, Page, Utah, and Tom, Rock Island. Ralph Marlowe CHARLOTTE, Iowa Services for Ralph E. Marlowe, 67, Charlotte, will be 10 a.m. Thursday at United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Ingwersen Cemetery, near Clinton.

Visitation is after 2 p.m. today at Hanrahan Funeral Home, DeWitt. Mr. Marlowe died Monday of-an apparent heart attack in his car near Clinton. He was a retired Clinton County maintenance man.

Mr. Marlowe was born in Charlotte. Survivors include sisters, Mrs. Margaret Knutsen, De-1 Witt; Mrs. John (Bernlce) Mackintosh, Seattle, Mrs.

Ben (Hazel) Knutsen and Mrs. Warren (Cora) White, both of Clinton, and Mrs. Alger (Jane) Buech, Charlotte, and brothers, Or-vllle, Clinton; Leo, Davenport, and Andrew, Low Moor. Laura Jacobson CLINTON, Iowa Laura Jacobson, 84, Clinton, died Tuesday at Wyndcrest Nursing Home. Visitation will begin at 4 p.m.

today at Schmitz Funeral Home. Herwhel Lyle KEWANEE, 111. Her-schel J. Lyle, 67, Kewanee, died Tuesday at Kewanee Public Hospital. Services will be 1:30 p.m.

Friday at Cavanagh-Schuene-man Funeral Home. Burial will be In Floral Hill Cemetery, Neponset. Visitation will be 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Mr.

Lyle was a packer 20 years at the Walworth retiring in 1959. He was born in Stark County. He married Lucille Gerard in 1948 in Kewanee. Survivors include his wife; Sympathy Flowers FROM KIMEERLY BARN 386-1300 call 383-2232 These ore cash rates for private party, non-contract ods. The notional rate is $1.00 per line.

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or ooot 323 47) weekends o'so LUMBER ft firewood Aootok I truefctood Pickup l0 or best otter. tt Iroquois Dr evenirtyv WANT to km Inches ond wetaht without no. dt, pHs, or fhotv I Con the Easter rVav. JW-7977 HOURS: Monday through Friday 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM CLOSED SATURDAYS FOR YOU Delila Rlckertsen day at McGinnis Funeral Home, DeWitt. Mrs.

Rickertsen died Monday night in a car-truck accident that killed seven persons on Humeston Road about seven miles west of Charlotte. She was a librarian at Cardinal School, Maquoketa. Delila A. Vance was born in Clinton. She married Steven Rickertsen in 1970 in Charlotte.

Survivors include her husband; a sister, Dolly Vance, and a brother, Merle Vance, both of Charlotte. Allen Berner CHARLOTTE, Iowa Services for Allen C. Berner, 23, Charlotte, will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Haylock-O'Hara Funeral Home, Maquoketa. Burial will be in Pence Cemetery, Baldwin.

Visitation is after 2 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. Berner died Monday night in a car-truck accident that killed seven persons on Humeston Road seven miles west of Charlotte. He was employed at Stol- Allen Berner per Industries, DeWitt.

Mr. Berner was born in Maquoketa. Survivors include a daughter, Judy, and a son, Clifford Allen, both of Lost Nation; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Berner, Lost Nation; sisters, Mrs.

Mike (Linda) Zle-gler, Davenport, and Barbara Berner, Lost Nation, and brothers, Gary and Wayne, both of Lost Nation. Candidate Charged CLINTON, Iowa Thomas Clancy, 27, Clinton, Democratic candidate for the 78th House District, was charged with intoxication Tuesday by Clinton police. He was arrested about 4: 10 1 a.m. in the 2100 block of McKinley Street. OFFICIAL NOTICES NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE It htreov ln thot pur.

suont to 0 ctrtolrr motion ptnsrd bv ttw City Council and aporovtd Bv tlx Mayor on Auoull th, 1976, a public htorlng will bo hold In Im Council Cnombert in City Hon. Davenport, lowa. oi P.M. on Auouftt 31, 1971, on tht proposal ot Land Concept! tor Planned Unit Development located alone me east side of Litne Avenue, approKimoteiv 600 teet norm of Kimoeriv Road, tne City of Davenport, lowa. Sam motion now on file tn me off-Ice ot the City Clerk Ml the City Hoil.

Davenport, lowa, and Is open to Inspection ot the public and oil persons Interested. ALLVNyVIESE City Clerk NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notict tt hereby given mot public hearty wIM be held in the Council Chambers the Otv Mall, Davenoorl, lowa. on August 17. 174, at 4 J0 m. on the aues'ton of oooptina on ordinance tor the vocation ot an oitev, os toltows: BE IT ENACTED bv the City Council Ot The City ot Dover port: Sectton 1.

Thot the north 30 feet Of the North South alley tn the btocfc bounoXl bv Second Street, Western Avenue. Th.nJ Street and Scott Street os a public 01 ley, more particularly described as: All of the North 170 teet ot 30 foot wide North and South public alley, sod alley being a port ot Bloc. 10 In tne Original Town ot Davenport Addition; said alley Ites between Scott Street ord Western Avenue ond etend trom the North tine ot Second Street to the South Itneot Third Street, reserving, however, unto any public utility and tfte City of Davenport, oM right, title and interest such utility or tne Otv mov hove ony public service facility now located sod real estate herein described, and rignt-ot-wov easement tor such Public utility, and olso reserving the rtght to maintain, renew, extend or reconstruct any ond OM public service facilities, be ond the some is hereby wocated as public street nght-ot-way. ALLVN SVIESE City Cterk WMKS TELL SOMEONE YOU CARE! Wish someone Happy Birthday Congratulate friends on engagement Send Anniversary Greetings Congratulate New Parents Offer Encouragement to Someone Send GREETINGS for ANY OCCASION or just say "HELLO" in a special way Advertise tvery Day In Classified Classified want ods produce fast results because it's the ONLY medium prospects VOLUNTARILY SEEK OUT when they want to buy ony day of the week. Cbssified want ad readers are already in the market they're reading the ads to decide "which" and "from whom." Be sure YOUR merchandise items, special service or property it there when THEY COME LOOKING! Be sure YOUR merchandise items, special service or property is there when THEY COME LOOKING! LOST 125 keepsake Men's rings.

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