Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa (2024)

Davenport-Bettendorf, Iowa IN 1961 MORE FOLKS SAVED MORE MONEY IN A DAVENPORT BANK CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB THAN EVER BEFORE JOIN OUR 1962 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB NOW! DECIDE WHAT YOU WANT TO SAVE Deposit Each Week for 50 Weeks a a week. 1.00 a 2.00 a 3.00 a week. 5.00 a $10.00 a 1961 Christmas Savings Club Checks Are Now Available In Dec. 1962 You Get 12.50 25.00 50.00 $150.00 $250.00 $500.00 Open yours today and receive FREE 2 Bayberry Scented Candles. Many people, each year, have a Devenport Bank Christmas Savings Club account to pay for the things they need for the things they want or to provide a SAVINGS ACCOUNT RESERVE for taxes, or for possible sickness, unemployment er ether family emergencies.

We will transfer your payments from your checking account. Christmas Savings Clubs Range From TO $20 A WEEK REMEMBER additional banking hours on Friday nights during the month of December. Open from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Davenport Bank and Trust Compan, WHERE MORE THAN FIETY THOUSAND PEOPLE DO INEIR BANKING FREE PARKING WHILE YOU BANK HERE MOOT Death Notices Today's Funerals In The Quad-Cities Mrs.

Irma Dusenberry, Hodgson Chapel, Rock Island, 3:30 p.m. Fred Hobson, Hodgson Chapel, Rock Island. 1:30 p.m. John S. Johnson, Esterdahl Chapel, Moline.

1:30 p. (11. Charles Morrison, St. Pius Catholic Church, Rock Island, 10:30 a.m. Mrs.

Signie Noreen. Trimble Chapel, Moline, 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Helen Scott, Runge Chapel, 1 Davencort, 2:30 p.m. Mrs.

Frank Sigsworth, Wheelan Chapel, Reck Island, 3 p.m. Mrs. Andrew Wingler, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Do Davenport, on left Miss Amy Ruth Woodword, McGinnis Chapel, Bettendorf, 1:30 p.m. DAVENPORT MRS. GOLDSBERRY GOLDSBERRY SERVICES Services for Mrs.

Seigel Goldsberry, 74, of the Blue Grass Nursing, Home, who died Thursday, will be at 1 p. m. Monday in Runge Chapel, Burial will be in Oakdale Cemtery, Born in York, Imo May Bennett married Seigel Goldsberry in Lenox, Iowa in a MRS. GOLDSBERRY 1904. He died in 1950.

Mrs. Goldsberry had lived in Davenport 44 years. Surviving are a son, Glenn Goldsberry, and a daughter, Mrs. Joseph H. Cameron, both of Davenport; three grandchildren and a brother, Granville, Lenox.

A brother and a sister preceded her in JOHN SULENTIC John E. Sulentic, 77, of 2722 Iowa Davenport, died Friday in Mercy Hospital. Services will be at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Paul the Apostle Church, Davenport, Burial will be in Mt.

Calvary Cemetery, The Rosary will be at 8 p.m. Sunday in Halligan Funeral Home where friends may call after 2 p.m, today. A native of Yugoslavia, he had lived in Davenport three years. He married Mary Prpic in January 1913 in Albia, Iowa. He had farmed until his retirement.

in 1947. Surviving are his wife; sons Anthony of Buffalo, Albert Davenport; Joseph Deadwood, S.D.; Carl, Albia, and Thomas Chicago; daughters Mrs. William (Ann) Barry and Miss Frances J. Sulentic, both of Davenport, 22 grandchildren, and P. L.

Sulentic, Omaha, and Joseph in Yugoslavia. ARTHUR SIERK Arthur H. Sierk, 69, of Tucson, formerly of 405 W. 4th St. Davenport, died Friday in Tucson.

Born in Davenport, he was a mail carrier for 36 years his retirement. Surviving are his wife, Paula; son, Larry, Tucson: a daughter, Mrs, John W. Avery, Tucson; four grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. James Kirk, Davenport, and Mrs. Gene Hart, Los Angeles.

Five sisters preceded him in death. Services will be Monday at the Adair Funeral Home, Tucson, Burial will be in Tucson. WONNELL SERVICES Services for Mrs. Laura Wonnell, 76, of Muscatine will be at 9 a.m. Monday in St.

Matthias Catholic Church, Muscatine. The Rosary will be at 8 p.m. Sunday in Riley Funeral Home, Muscatine. Mrs. Wonneli, who had operated Wonnell's Beauty Salon at 412 1 E.

years, died Thursday in Muscatine General Hospital, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. D. N. Kuebler, Muscatine; two I grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, J. W.

1 Downey, Muscatine, and sisters Mrs. Marty Nicklas and Mrs. Raymond Lamansk, both of Muscatine, and Mrs. Grady Sparks, Detroit, Mich. ROCK ISLAND SIGSWORTH SERVICES Services for Mrs.

Frank D. Sigsworth of 605 20th Island, who died Wednesday, will be at 3 p.m. today in Funeral Home, Burial will be in Chippiannock Cemetery. Friends may call at the home. MOLINE NOREEN SERVICES Services for Mrs.

Signie J. Noreen, 78, of 2405 16th Moline, who died Thursday in Moline Public Hospital, will be at 1:30 p.m. today in Trimble Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. A native of Moline, Signie Engstrom married Benja mi in Noreen Sept 6, 1911 in Moline.

She was graduated from Northern Illinois University at DeKalb and taught at Garfield, Logan and the old Seventh Street schools. She was formerly active in the Dorcas Circle of King's Daughters. Surviving are her husband, and brothers John S. Engstrom and William M. Engstrom, both of Moline.

OWENS SERVICES Services for Mrs. Olga Owens, 1611 19th Moline, who died Thursday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Esterdahl Mortuary. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Sunday at the mortuary. Born in Nebraska, Josephine Hallene married Romeo Owens Dec. 31, 1899. She had lived in Moline since early childhood. Surviving are a son, Herbert, Des Moines; daughters Mrs.

Albert Craig of Florida, Mrs. Elmer Erickson, Moline, and Mrs. Bruce Hull, East Moline; a brother, two sisters, 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, SILVIS MRS, WILLIAM REICHERT Mrs. William Reichert, 63, of 160 5th Silvis, died Friday at Moline Lutheran Hospital. Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday in the Schroder Mortuary, Silvis, Burial will be in Moline Memorial Park. Friends may call at the mortuary after 7 p.m. today. Born in Casey, Iowa, Mary Jager married William Reichert on Sept. 19, 1932, in Peoria.

She was a member of Rose Chapter OES of Silvis. Surviving are her husband, and a sister, Mrs. Roy Sharon, Guthrie Center, Iowa. Vision Expert Speaks Dec. 8 A National Eye Research Foundation director, Dr.

Newton K. Wesley of Chicago, will lecture Quad-City doctors on eye care and vision research at 8 p.m. Dec. 8 in Hotel Blackhawk. Dr.

an American-Japan. ese, was told he would be brind at 35. He is credited with having achieved his own cure after long research. He is considered one of the top men in the field of con- Locust Davenport, for 37 tact lenses. FUNERAL INFORMATION SATURDAY MRS.

HELEN SCOTT, 82 1931 North Howell Chapel, 2:30 p.m. MRS. MARIE C. WINGLER, 67 1305 East 12th Street Chapel, 8:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Cathedral, 9 a.m.

Rosary: Chapel, 8 p.m. Friday MRS. EDNA SCHROEDER, 69 1039 Foster Drive Chapel, 1 p.m. MONDAY MRS. IMO MAY GOLDSBERRY, 74 Formerly of 129 West 11th Street Chapel, 1 p.m.

the RUNGE MORTUARY 824 West 3rd Street Dial 322-6249 Wait For 1st Plate Pays Off It was a "family affair." Cloyd Littig, 55, of 1528 W. 5th Davenport, Friday obtained the No. 1 Scott County auto license plate for 1962 but not without a lot of help from his family. The coveted plate went to Littig after a record 65-hour vigil by Littig himself, his wife, two sons and his brother-in-law. County Treasurer Ted Goodwin said meanwhile that some 1,980 plates were issued Friday, topping the previous high of 1,738 set a year ago.

To get the No. 1 plate, Littig spent hours in line himself. He had obtained the No, 2 plate last year after a 47-hour wait. Mrs. Littig launched the 1961 vigil about 3:15 p.m.

Tuesday. No. 2 plate this year went to Harry Carstensen of 1834 W. 5th Davenport, who got in line about 12:30 p.m. Thursday.

The No. 1 license holder last year, George Sloan of 224 E. 17th Davenport, joined the line about 4 a.m. Friday and received No. 13 this time.

He has held low number plates the past 25 years More than 200 persons were in line when doors were opened for start of sales at 8:15 a.m. Friday. Over 100 were at the east door by 7:15 a.m. Licenses are being sold at six windows in the treasurer's office. Leinsdorf Is Guest Conductor A well-known symphony conductor is slated to perform in Rock Island next spring.

Erich Leinsdorf will be guest conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra when it appears in Centennial Hall, Augustana College on Sunday afternoon, April 15. It will be the first of two concerts planned for Augustana's third annual spring music festival. The second concert will be Verdi's "Requiem" by the Handel Oratorio Society on Saturday night, May 5, with Henry Veld conducting. Advance ticket reservations for both performances are being received at Bergendoff Hall of Fine Arts, Augustana. His 'Headache's' Due Please Pass Aspirin For Faithful Mailman The Davenport mailman's pected to begin this coming Asst.

Postmaster R. W. usual Christmas mail rush Charge 2 Women In Tavern Fight A tavern fight in Rock Island Friday put one woman in St. Anthony's Hospital and led to disturbing the peace charges against her and her adversary. Helen Marie Trice, 21, of 702 12th Rock Island, was reported in good condition.

Police said she was struck with a beer bootle at the Clover Club, 317 24th St. Officers found Miss Trice unconscious. When questioning failed to reveal the identity of the other combatant, Chief Claus C. Miller ordered the tavern closed. police said, Jackie Baxtrom, 23, of 1412 6th appeared at the police station to turn herself in.

annual headache is exweek. Chalupa said Friday the starts about Dec. 6 or 7. The Davenport postal department, according to Chalupa, will hire up to 120 extra helpers, depending on the need. The extra workers are not expected to be a employed however until Dec.

15 or later. Prior to mid-December, the crease in mail, Chalupa said, will be handled by regular workers on overtime. Next in line will be regular substitutes, Next will be work applicants with Civil Service eligibility to points. An applicant who suffered war injuries is alloted 10 A non-injured war veteran gets five points, The assistant postmaster said the usual force of postal employes in Davenport is around 240. as The number will likely be increased by more than one-third during the late Yule rush.

Dieterich To Seek Post Of Treasurer In Primary Sheriff Howard L. Dieterich launched Rock Island County's 1962 political campaigning Friday night by telling well-wishers Permit Okavs Union Building The Electrical Journeymen Society, affiliated with the electrical workers union, plans a 12-room, $65,000 meeting-training building at 2826 7th Rock Island. A permit authorizing the structure was issued Friday afternoon. Allsteel Building Milan, is contractor. Although the Zoning Board of Appeals has approved the building, owners of neighboring residences have hinted court action to prevent construetion.

The one-story, T-shaped building will have access from Sixth Avenue, a deadend street. A 47. space parking lot is planned. Area Deaths OWEN G. GEISE CLINTON, Iowa Owen G.

Geise, 68, died in his home, 657 2nd Ave. Thursday. His body is in the Snell-Smith Home. Services are tentatively set for Monday at a time and place not yet set. E.

BRUCE ALLEN CLINTON, Iowa E. Bruce Allen, 54, 314 S. 6th secretary of the Clifco died suddenly Thursday in Jane Lamb Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Shadduck Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Springdale Cemetery. AMOS A. MARRONE CLINTON, Iowa Services are pending at the Snell Smith Funeral Home for Amos A. who died suddenly Thursday night in his home, 2320 McKinley St. MRS.

CHARLES HEUER WHEATLAND, Iowa Services for Mrs. Charles Heuer, 74, former Wheatland resident who died Thursday in Eureka, will be held there today. Burial will be in Eureka, her home since leaving Wheatland several years ago. MRS. MARY JOHNSON SABULA, Iowa Services for Mrs.

Mary H. Johnson, 87, former Clinton resident who died here Thursday in. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Gregerson, will be at 2:30 p.m. today in St.

Stephen's Lutheran Church, Clinton. Burial will be in Springdale Cemetery under direction of the Snell-Smith Funeral Home from which her body will be taken to the church at noon today. MRS. MAX LINDELL GALVA, Ill. Services for Mrs.

Max Lindell, 31, who died Thursday in Kewanee Public Hospital, will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Johnson-Gill-Schuster Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Galva Cemetery. ELMER NORDSTROM BISHOP HILL, Ill. Services for Elmer Nordstrom, 83, who died Thursday in Kewanee Public Hospital, will be at 2:30 p.m, Sunday in Bishop Hill Community Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Bishop Hill Cemetery under direction of the Johnson Gill Schuster Funeral Home of Galva. MRS. LAURA WONNELL MUSCATINE, Iowa Services for Mrs. Laura Ethel Wonnell, 76, 108 W. 9th who died Thursday night in Muscatine General Hospital, will be at 9 a.m.

Monday in St. Mathias Church. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. The For The Record Born To Mr. And Mrs.

DAVENPORT Ralph Claussen, R. R. No. 3, girl, Thursday in St, Luke's. Howard Paxston, 921 College boy, Friday in Mercy.

BETTENDORF Frank Gates, Glendale Mobile. Court. girl, Friday in Davenport Osteopathic. Don, Zarndt, Mercy, 1520 21st girl, ThursMOLINE Chris Fuller, 420 19th girl, Thursday in Moline Public. James Hanson, 1108 35th St.

Court, boy, Friday in Moline Public. George Rasmussen, 5320 7th girl. Friday in Moline Public. Ralph Riggs, 119 6th boy, Thursday in Moline Public. Paul Vaiana, 12th girl, day in Moline Public.

Donald Vandervennet, 1839 girl, Thursday in Moline Public. ROCK ISLAND Lloyd Purcell, 918 33rd boy, Friday In St. Anthony's. Will Head RI Farmall Unit Francis X. Walter, 2538 28th Rock Island, has been appointed superintendent of the tractor assembly division at Rock Island's Farmall Works of International Harvester Co.

Works Manager M. Gildea said Friday that Carl Cyrus Dietz, 14th was named Walter's assistant. Walter, who succeeds the late Garrett Ottens, was the St. Ambrose College football team's most valuable player in 1943. He joined the firm in 1948 and Dietz, a Rock Island High School and Northwestern University graduate, in 1949.

Police Seeking Hit-Run Driver Illinois state police Thursday were seeking a woman who failed to stop after her car struck a motorcycle driven by Glenn Crockett, 25, of Galesburg on U. S. 150 in front of Coal Valley School. Crockett was treated for fractured leg at Moline Lutheran Hospital. His condition was listed as satisfactory.

Police said the woman driver drove away after the accident. She reportedly turned into the path of Crockett's motorcycle. 4 Of Ambrose At Rendezvous he'll run for county treasurer in the April 10 primary. A group estimated at 400 gave Democrat Dieterich, who served a term as treasurer in 1954-58. a spirited nudge after a catfish dinner at the Palms restaurant in Silvis.

Incumbent Treasurer Joe Schneider, also a Democrat, has taken out nominating petitions and is expected to seek party voters' nod for sheriff. State law limits the sheriff and treasurer to one four-year term at a time. Schneider was sheriff while Dieterich was treasurer. The sheriff's supporters Friday were mostly from Hampton and South Moline townships, Dieterich once was supervisor of Hampton. County Clerk Harold Johnson, also a Democrat, said Friday afternoon he will seek reelection.

His office has issued one set of petitions-to Schneider-he said. Other county officials whose terms expire next year are County Judge L. Phares, Probate Judge Forest Dizotell, Supt. of Schools E. S.

Metcalf and Probate Clerk Arvid Johnson. Metcalf is the only Republican. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Riley Funeral Home. MISS NELLIE CASHMAN MUSCATINE.

Iowa Services will be held at 9 a.m, today in St. Hugh's Church in Berwyn, for Miss Nellie Cashman, former resident of this area, who died Thursday in that city. Her body will be brought to the Fairbanks Funeral Home here where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday, Graveside rites will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Ardon Catholic Cemetery.

ALBERT STUMPF RICHMOND, Iowa Services for Albert Stumpf, 71, retired Richmond farmer who died late Thursday in Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, will be at 10 a.m. Monday Holy Trinity Church here, Burial will be in Richmond Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 and at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Petersheim Funeral Home in Kalona. St.

Ambrose College. will be represented by four persons today at the statewide College Republican Rendezvous at Boone, Iowa. Speeches are scheduled by Gov. Norman Erbe, Atty. General Evan Hultman and State Rep.

Paul Knowles. Representing St. Ambrose will be Ed Malinoski, Minonk, Frank Jordan, Moline; William Pavesic, Chicago and Rev. Francis W. Duncan, moderator of the Young Republicans Club of St.

Ambrose. Smith To Head Trinity Lodge Fay Kelly Smith was elected worshipful master when Trinity Lodge 208, AF and AM, held its annual election Friday night. Smith succeeds Wilmer F. Noser. Others elected were: Arthur Levetzow, senior warden; Herbert F.

Reddy, junior warden; C. F. Schmidt, treasurer; Joseph E. Gibson, secretary, and Noser, trustee. The five Blue Lodges will have public installation of officers Jan.

12 at Davenport Masonic Temple. Skull Is Ape's A small skull found in the yard at 923 7th Rock Island, drew concern Friday. Police learned it probably once lay beneath a nearby tavern until a basem*nt was dug and the dirt moved to 923. Augustana College biologists determined the skull was that of a full-grown ape, police said, The toothy dome was given to the biologists for study purposes. Job Starts Lag November construction starts i in Rock Island perked up over the October level but fell below the previous November, Inspector Harold S.

Bleuer reported Friday. Last month's 129 projects, inincluding eight homes, a four-plex and three business buildings, totaled $493,856 in estimated cost. October's total was $353,110, and the figure for November 1960 was $630,238, including 20 homes costing over a half million dollars. Richey, 1700 28th girl. I Thursday in St.

Anthony's. SILVIS Edward Jacobs, R. R. 3, boy, Friday in Moline Lutheran. Frank Tryillo, 160 4th boy, Friday in Moline Lutheran.

ORION Lyle Stromquist, girl, Friday in Moline Lutheran. MATHERVILLE Mary Adams, girl, Friday in St. Anthony's, Father is deceased. TAYLOR RIDGE John Nitz, boy, Friday in St. Anthony's.

CAMBRIDGE Willard Nelson, girl, Friday in St. Anthony's. Marriage Licenses SCOTT COUNTY James Franklin Murphy, Jr. port, and Joyce, Ann DeGrande, East Moline. Ronald Lee Stewart and Sandra Dean Sweed, both of Davenport.

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Davenport Annual Crimes
ViolentProperty
Number of Crimes7013,496
Crime Rate (per 1,000 residents)6.9834.79

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Average Household Income$80,6415.7%
Median Household Income$59,8906.3%
People below Poverty Level15,169-0.3%
People above Poverty Level81,994-0.6%

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