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APRIL 5, 2001 MUSCATINE JOURNAL 5A POLICE POLICE Arrests March 28, 1:34 a.m., 2200 block of Schley James D. Wagner, 34, no address reported, burglary and possession of burglary tools. March 28, 3:05 p.m., 300 block of E. Fifth Street, Marikay M. Johnson, Silvis, warrant for forgery and 20 counts of forgery no locations reported.

March 28, 3:51 p.m., Colorado Street and Bandag Drive, Vanessa Fulton, 44, Rock Island, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance suspected to be marijuana, fourth-degree theft. April 1, 11:44 a.m., Gas Lantern Square, James E. Woodring, 1 19, Wapello, simple assault. April 3, 6:35 p.m., 500 block of Poplar Street, Robert A. Nichols, 34, no address reported, violation of no-contact order, felon in possession of firearms, carrying weapons.

April 3, 6:40 p.m., 500 block of Poplar Street, Catherine D. Hemenway, 26, 317 W. Second possession of a controlled substance suspected to be marijuana, possession of a controlled substance suspected to be methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, carrying weapons. -April 3, 6:58 p.m., 500 block of Mulberry Avenue, Jose A. Young, 18, 506 E.

Sixth fourth-degree criminal mischief. April 4, 7 a.m., 1900 block of Muscatine LOTTERIES Iowa Wednesday $100,000 Cash Game: 7-15-22- 31-34 Pick Three: 6-4-6 Free Play: 1-6-9-10-21-25 Powerball game: 5-12-13-16-43 Powerball: 11 Powerball Est. jackpot: $67 million Illinois Wednesday Midday Pick Three: 2-6-8 Pick Four: 7-9-1-0 COMMUNITY Today Organizations Heartland Harmony, a Muscatine. men's barbershop chorus, 7:30 p.m., Shepherd of the Cross Lutheran Church, 3300 N. Highway 38.

Seeking members, visitors welcome. For information, call 263-3533. Presidents Hill, formerly Grand Central Station, 7 p.m., Hardee's, 1515 Park Ave. Muscatine County Extension, 7-9 p.m., 4-H Program Development Committee meeting, 1514 Isett 7- 9 p.m., MHS, ICN room, 2705 Cedar p.m., New Ways to Plan Activities, MCC, Larson Hall. Support groups Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., open, 704 S.

Houser St. Grandparents Raising Grandkids, 7 p.m., Hope United Methodist Church, 614 Clark lowa City. Child care provided. Call Wendy, 319-351-9336 (days) or Pat 319-726-4212 (evenings) Muscatine Community p.m., Moments for Mom. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., open, 211 Walnut St.

Overeaters Anonymous, 6 p.m., First Christian Church, 217 lowa lowa City. United Parent Support Group, parents of children with disabilities, 7 p.m., First Baptist Church, 3003 Mulberry. Ave. Recreation Muscatine Community p.m. mom's program, moments for moms; p.m., family swim small pool; p.m., open swim Breese Street, 13-year-old Muscatine male, simple assault.

April 4, 4:45 p.m., 1800 block of Logan Street, Anthony M. Cardona, 17, no address reported, juvenile pickup order and interference with official acts. April 4,4:45 p.m., 1800 block of Logan Street, Daniel M. Cardona, 21, no address reported, interference with official acts. April 4, 4:45 p.m., 1800 block of Logan Street, Maria A.

Delgadillo, 19, 1816 Logan interference with official acts. Thefts April 3, 3:18 p.m., 3100 block of Harmony Lane, theft of a chef's knife valued at $10. April 4, 7:54 4 a.m., 2400 block of Cedar burglary of a generator valued at $1,500. April 4, 12:19 p.m., 1200 block of Dale theft of lawn ornaments valued at $227. April 4, 7:49 p.m., 1800 block of Logan theft of a cell phone valued at $130.

Fire and ambulance calls April 4, 10:54 a.m., 2020 Isett one-car accident one injury. April 4, 12:05 p.m., 117 W. Third medical emergency. April 4, 1:30 p.m., 612 Chestnut medical emergency. April 4, 3:06 p.m., 1810 Mulberry medical emergency.

April 4, 5:56 p.m., 1518 Mulberry hospital transfer. Wednesday Evening Pick Three: 6-4-6 Pick Four: 8-0-8-2 Little Lotto: 02-04-07-10-16 Est. Lotto jackpot: $4 million To reach the lowa Lottery office, call 11-515-281-7900; to reach the Illinois Lottery office, call 1-217-524- 5155. For a recording of lottery results and tips, in lowa call 1-515-242-5070; in Illinois call 1-800-252-1775 (Illinois residents only.) If you or someone you know needs help with a gambling addiction problem, call 1-800-238-7633. CALENDAR 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m., youth racquetball; p.m.

participant child care; 4-5 p.m., free activities in teen center for middle school students; 5-7 p.m., homework hangout, 5th-8th grade stu- dents. Friday Organizations Pearl City Outreach, 9 a.m., free breakfast. Jessi's Closet, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 529 Mulberry Ave. Salvation Army, p.m., free meal, 1000 Oregon St. Support groups Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 p.m., non-smoking, closed, Calvary Baptist Church, 2900 Mulberry Ave.

Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, open; 8 p.m., open, 704 S. Houser St. Muscatine Community a.m., Mujer Latina. Narcotic Anonymous, 11 p.m., 704 S. Houser.

Wilton Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Grace United Church of Christ, 111-W. Fifth St. Wilton Al-Anon, 7 p.m., Grace United Church of Christ, 111 W. Fifth St. Recreation Muscatine Community 9-11 a.m., mom's program-mujer latinas; a.m., p.m., family swim small pool; 1-6 p.m., p.m., open swim large pool; a.m., p.m., open gym; 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m., youth racquetball; 9-11 a.m., p.m.

participant child care; 4-5 p.m., free activities in teen center for middle school students. GOVERNMENT CALENDAR Friday 5 p.m., Office of Driver Services, Muscatine Mall. State lowa Department of Transportation Driver's License Examiners, 8:30 a.m.lowa Department of Transportation 4 p.m., Louisa County Courthouse, 117 Driver's License Examiners, 8:30 a.m.- S. Main Wapello. MUSCATINE COUNTY COURT BRIEFS MUSCATINE, Iowa The misdemeanor carries up to an the Muscatine County term plus fine.

Hahn's senfollowing action was taken at indeterminate two year prison Courthouse in front of Judge tencing is set for April 20. John A. Nahra on Monday, Ryan S. Turner, 26, of April 2: Muscatine was sentenced on Leslie R. Hahn, 22, of his previous guilty plea to Muscatine pleaded guilty to felon in dominion and control theft in the third degree, an of a firearm.

He was arrested aggravated misdemeanor, for Nov. 8, 2000, when Muscatine an incident that occurred on police made a traffic stop and Sept. 5, 2000. According to a it was determined that he was release from the county attor- in possession of a firearm and ney's office, Hahn "exercised was previously convicted of a control over stolen property felony. Nahra sentenced belonging to a local public Turner to an indeterminate school and it was recovered five-year prison term plus by the Muscatine Police court costs and court-appointDepartment." An aggravated ed attorney fees.

Historic Preservation Committee will add properties to its roster Marie Peck CHICAGO Marie Elizabeth Peck, 86, formerly of Muscatine, died Monday, April 2, 2001, at the Imperial Nursing Home where she was residing. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the Ralph J. Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home. The Rev.

James Trosen of the Faith United Church of Christ will officiate. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. on Friday at the Ralph J. Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to the Macular Degeneration Foundation or the Timothy O. Peck Memorial Award Fund at the University of Iowa, which benefits students of Bettendorf High School. Mrs. Peck was born on Nov. 17, 1914, in Muscatine, the daughter of Dr.

Martin and Ella Schwalm Bomke. She married Roy Peck of Muscatine in 1938. She graduated from Muscatine High School in 1932, and attended Ward Belmont College in Nashville, Donald Weggen MUSCATINE, Iowa Donald L. Weggen, 76, of Muscatine, died Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Services will be 10:30 a.m.

Friday at the Ralph J. WittichRiley-Freers Funeral Home. The Rev. Walden Askren of the Calvary Baptist Church will officiate. There will be no graveside service.

Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Unity Home or the American Cancer Society. Mr. Weggen was born on Aug.

22, 1924, in Muscatine, the son of Walter W. and Gertrude Fisher Weggen. He married Dorothy Houvenagle on June 27, 1947, in Muscatine. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in Germany.

He was a member of the Moose Lodge No. 388 and Elks Loisfaye Rostenbach MUSCATINE, Iowa Loisfaye Rostenbach, 67, of Muscatine, died Wednesday, April 4, 2001, at Genesis Medical Center, East Campus in Davenport. Graveside services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Rose Hill Cemetery in Buffalo. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m.

Thursday at McGinnis, Chambers Sass Funeral Home in Bettendorf. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Mrs. Rostenbach was born Kay Douglass PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. Kay Don Douglass, 70, formerly of Muscatine, died Feb.

5, 2001, at his home. The body was cremated and the ashes scattered over the ocean per his wishes. Mr. Douglass was born on June 26, 1930, in Conesville, the son of Archie and Velma Toland Douglass. He graduated from Iowa State University with a degree Peck, Marie 10 a.m.

Saturday, Ralph J. WittichRiley-Freers Funeral Home; visitation, 4-8 p.m. Friday, funeral home. Rostenbach, Loisfaye Graveside services, 1:30 p.m. Friday, Rose Hill Cemetery, Aircraft association MUSCATINE, Iowa Great River Chapter 111 of the Experimental Aircraft Association will hold its meeting at 7 p.m.

Saturday, Apr. 7 at Ryan Stacy's printing shop, 3256 180th St. There will be program on P-38 operations in the University of Chicago; and she graduated from the Louisiana State University in 1936. From 1950 to 1959, they owned Peck Ford Sales in Muscatine. In 1962, Mrs.

Peck received her master's in guidance and counseling from the University of Iowa while at the same time teaching English, journalism and I social studies at the Nichols High School and later at LouisaMuscatine High School. In 1963, she became a guidance counselor at Bettendorf High School, retiring in 1980. She was a founding member of the Muscatine General Hospital Auxiliary, a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, the King's Daughters and the Faith United Church of Christ in Muscatine. Following her retirement, she served on the board of directors for the Muscatine Art Center and the American Cancer Society. Survivors include her daughter, Mary Page and her husband, Chris, of Chicago, and two step-grandchildren, Michael Page and his wife, Barbara, and Christopher Page.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one son, Timothy Otis Peck. Lodge No. 304 Muscatine and he will be missed working the Wednesday night bingo games at the Elks Lodge. He had a way about him and people just naturally liked him. There'll be a collective sigh of relief when word of his death reaches the Cedar River where he had been a constant threat to the catfish population since retiring from Rock Island Glass Company in Rock Island, Ill.

in 1981. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Weggen of Muscatine; two sons, Michael Weggen and his wife, Karen, and Jim Weggen and his wife, Sandy, all of Muscatine; five grandchildren; one greatgranddaughter; one sister, Wanda Lorber of Hayward, one brother, LaVerne Weggen of Davenport; and two sisters-in-law, Villa Houvenagle of Muscatine and Doris Douglass of Bonita, Calif. He was preceded in death by his parents. June 18, 1933, in Ladora, the daughter of Earl and Lillian Cashman Bahr. She married Marvin Rostenbach in Joy, Ill.

in 1953. She was self-employed in the trucking industry and operated a pilot car service. Survivors include her sons, Kevin Rostenbach and his wife, Janice, of Moline, Ill. Ross Rostenbach and his wife, Lisa, of Davenport; her grandchildren, Mitchell and Brandon Rostenbach and Christopher Rostenbach. She was preceded in death by her sister, Wanda; and her parents.

in engineering. He had previously worked for Stanley Consultants here in Muscatine. He resided in Washington for the past 10 years. Survivors include a son, Kris Douglass of Florida, and one sister, Ruthetta Douglas of Muscatine. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Webb Douglass and Dee Douglass; and one sister, Anita Douglass.

Buffalo; visitation, 6-8 p.m. Thursday, McGinnis, Chambers Sass Funeral Home. Weggen, Donald 10:30 a.m. Friday, Ralph J. WittichRiley-Freers; visitation, 4-8 p.m.

Thursday, funeral home. plans meeting the South Pacific during World War II. Anyone interested in sport aviation is invited. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call a 264-5753, 264-1679, 319-886- in 6825, or 319-627-6521.

Something new ON TV STATION near you Muscatine Journal TV Channel 5 MPW WAPELLO, Iowa In its third year, the Louisa County Historic Preservation Commission continues to determine what properties are historically significant enough to the county to be recognized with signs. Four signs were placed in 2000 and two more will be erected soon. The commission hopes to place at least four more signs this year. Besides homes, the commission is considering early was one of the first concrete roads built by convict labor in Iowa. According to commission member Frank Best, a convict highway was built earlier near Mason City, but the one in Louisa County is the only one in the state that has not been replaced.

Although the commission has authority to receive tax monies, it continues to seek donations. It has received promises of funding assis- farmsteads, schools and tance from the Farm Bureau churches, and the convict and the county historical highway near Fredonia, which society. MUSCATINE CITY COUNCIL POINTUP MUSCATINE, Iowa The ing to convey permanent Muscatine City Council will utility easem*nts through hold a regular meeting at Greenwood Cemetery to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 5, in Muscatine Power and Water. the city council chambers at Consider award of concity hall. tracts to Altorfer Elliott The Council is scheduled Equipment, and Mid America to: Truck and Trailer for three Hold a public hearing pieces of equipment for the and take action to receive bids solid-waste transfer station.

for the Isett Avenue sanitary- a grant-applisewer force main project. cation request from the Hold a public hearing Muscatine Police Department and take action to approve a to the Governor's Office of proposed Drug Control Policy for a crossing-signals agreements. "Stop Violence Against. with the Iowa Department of Women" program. Transportation and Rail Consider a request for Link for crossings at Day and final payment to Hy-Brand Musser streets.

Industrial Contractors for Consider requests for Phase 1 of Contract 2 for the renewal of Class liquor South End Sewer Extension licenses and Sunday sales per- Project. mits for Diamond Dave's Taco Consider funding Co. and the American Legion requests from two affordable Club. housing initiatives the Consider a request from Muscatine Center for Social Pro Hair Designs for use of Action project on Houser city property in conjunction Street and developer Karl with reconfiguration of the Reichert's proposed Woodland entryway at 214 Chestnut St. Village on Peachtree Street.

Consider a resolution Consider creation of a accepting public improve- Vehicle and Equipment ments upgrading Harmony Services Supervisor position Lane to meet standards for and addition of one vehicle dedication as a public street. maintenance mechanic posiConsider a resolution tion. approving an updated Public Consider revisions to Housing Agency Plan. previous actions restricting Consider a resolution to parking along one side of ceraccept the low bids for Owner- tain narrow streets. Possible Occupied Housing decisions to adjust the parkRehabilitation Program pro-- ing prohibition on Locust jects located at 707 Oak St.

Street and to table further and 904 E. Eighth St. action concerning W. Fourth Schedule a public hear- Street. College Jazz Choir and Ensemble to come to Muscatine High School MUSCATINE, Iowa: The with music students from Southwest Community College MHS.

Jazz Choir and Ensemble will This presentation is part of appear at Muscatine High the MHS Celebration of the School auditorium at 1:30 p.m., Arts series. Parents are invitWednesday April 25. ed. To reserve a spot, please Following this perfor- contact Lonnie Behnke at 263- mance, the group will work 6141. LOCAL INTEREST STOCKS TODAY'S 11 A.M.

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22.15 nal.com FARM MARKETS Cash markets 11 a.m. quotes Sep 260 262 260 262 2h Courtesy Greater lowa Futures, Muscatine Dec 262 264 262 264 2h Grain Dec 265 265 266 Current SOYBEANS Corn 2.01 Open High Low Settle Chig. Soybeans 4.33 May 430 Hogs, 200-240 lbs. Jul Peoria 0.50 at 45.00 Aug 434 441 Red Oak 0.50 at 45.00 Sep 430 437 429 436 lowa-S. Minn.

sty at 44.50 Nov 435 441 5h Est. slaughter Jan 446 450 446 450 6 Today 371,000 Mar 458 5 Week 367,000 May 468 465 467 6 Year 364,000 Jul 474 Cattle Nov Steers, lbs. CHICAGO Red Oak at 81.50 (AP) trading on Futures the lowa-S. Minn. 0.50 at 81.50 Chicago Mercantile Exchange Wednesday: CATTLE Heifers Red Oak 1.00 at 81.00 Open High Low Settle Chg.

lowa 0.50 at 80.50 Apr 79.82 79.15 79.52 .20 79:45 Est. slaughter Jun 73.42 73.77 73.20 73.50 .08 Today 115,000 Aug 72.52 72.85 72.30 72.55 .03 Week 124,000 Oct 74.30 74.45 74.00 74.20 Year 125,000 Dec 75.15 75.30 74.97 75.05 CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Feb 76.12 76.12 76.12 76.02 Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday: Apr. 77.10 77.15 77.05 77.05 .03 CORN HOGS Open High Low Settle Chg. Open High Low Settle Chg. May 209 Apr 65.80 66.30 65.20 66.22 .65 Jul 217 Jun 71.50 72.45 71.10 72.15 .75 Sep 228 Jul 68.25 68.90 68.00 68.82 .42 Nov Aug 64.35 65.40 64.00 64.92 .55 Dec 235h 2h Oct 56.35 56.90 55.85 56.82 .32 Mar 248 3 Dec 54.00 54.20 53.55 54.15 .15 May 253 255 253 255 Feb 54.10 54.10 54.10 55.05 Jul Apr 53.45 54.00 53.45 54.00 Today's 11 a.m.

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