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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • 7

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Council Bluffs, Iowa
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COUNCIL BLUS IOWA NOVEMBER 13 1947 PAGE SEVEN HEARD married in vn of in ho 12 piece will Utu WMn UurUflS uKl GIVING PICTURES OR XMAS? ROM Brfr Council finest fimufement I HAVE THEM cad tear creritc RAMED Kr JAH Umi OLE RASMUSSEN CO 347 WEST BROADWAY PHONE 6191 Give them a Westinghouse DUO Phone 5241 331 West Broadway ALWAYSOQX MODERN NEW SOUND NEW PROJECTION come Home after school MUSIC SHOP Marjorie Mala association and Man ADDED Color Cartoon MERIT! Badass 0:20 Knd Tonight the of Tickets Arc Issued to 120 Motorists BIGltflfcJ RUNNING WUOL QONTINUE The case of Lloyd Collins 53 3031 Tenth ave nue charged with lascivious acts with a dilld scheduled to have been tried Thursday in municipal court was continued to Nov 20 at the request of his attorney An 11 year old girl is the complain ing witness LIBERTY Lmwomo aooo mow Thursday the army organ reserve office here plans to a sub headquarters in Car for the 567th composite leading va Early Open 35c Till 6 STARTS SATURDAY SAME DAY SPECIAL SERVICE EXTTLX SPECIAL! Regular $495 fpur buckle overshoes sizes 6 7 and now $325 Overshoes regular $595 five buckle over shoes sizes 8 9 and 10 now $450 Get them while the sizes arc here for there are a limited num ber of pairs Iowa Clothes Shop Adv Between CHICKEN RCKINS bybaileYspCace TRAINMEN AUXILIARY Members of the Bluff City lodge No 352 ladies auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Train men are requested to attend the funeral of Mrs Myra Craigmile at the Cutler chapel riday at 2 $137 to $169 Ring pack bushel S137 to $169 King talk bushel basket $291 to $339 Henry ield ruit Store 150 West Broadway Adv HAVE GIRL A girl was born to Mr and Mrs Gearaid Le Rette till Avenue on Wednesday at 1 ho Mercy hospital AMBULANCE service at any time Meyer uneral home Ph Adv TO Mrs Edna Wright 40 720 Minster street was taken to Mercy hospital by the emergency unit Wednesday suffering from a heart attack She was treated and released BEERY OBRIEN had re was mu ll I ACTION Ruth Claik 1002 Avenue A asked the district court Thursday to give her an injunction to prevent Pearl 1 Claik from selling their property including a bulldozer lie owns tn her divorce petition she asked for custody of their child possession Of the house hold goods and repayment of boon she claims she him since they were December 1944 Th Bemjtead' Best! Cobblers and Red Triumphs 100 lb bags $269 to $329 Henry ield ruit Store 150 West Broad wayq Adv TO ATTEND Mem bers of the Benefit association will attend the fun eral of Mrs Myra Craigmile at Cutler chapel riday at 2 IRST $50 buys Royal portable typewriter Like new Ph 5277 Adv John Payne Ann Baxter In Suuirrrt MaUKkni' EDGE'' car 31 Glenwood The gasoline trans port was driven by Walter Kerk man 25 Omaha kS I 156(1 On Your British North Bbrn has a conservator of forests in your ChiJ or appoint Adv Smcad 48 Omaha Avenue 28 320 charged drivers NEW and used typewriters Walter Smith 693 ranklin Adv Christian Temperance Union will lie held at the home ol Mrs Knatt G18 South Sixth street Wednesday at 1:30 The Rev Phipps will lead the devotions Mrs Melvin Beck man and Mrs Harold Clizbe will present a musical program A report on the state convention at Burlington Oct 20 will be given by Mrs Henry and Mrs Catlin A Social hour and tea will follow Auto Safety Drive Is Held parents Mr and Mis Sealock nf Council slaters Mrs William The second of a series of announced safety equipment drives was conducted in Council Bluffs Wednesday night Iiy po lice and the state highway patrol netting several arrests and a number of warnings to motorists The officers estimated about 20 motorists wen? given tickets for violations About 100 others were given warning tickets in minor violation cases In such cases the motorists wore ordered to have the violations corrected within 21 Russell Phinney Russell Phinney 61 46 Charles slrce died Wednesday at the Veterans hospital in Knox ville He was a veteran of world war I and a member of the Amer ican Legion and Veterans of or eign Wars A native of Dark county Ohio he has been a resident of Council Bluffs for 35 years His survivors include his widow Lillian one son Robert Phinney of Council Bluffs and a sister Airs Laura Vance of Greenfield Ohio The body will lie in state at lhe Cutler funeral home until the hour of the funeral riday at 3:30 in chapel The Rev Loren Works will of ficiate Burial will be at Wal nut Hill Military services be held at the grave Everett Seclock Everett Sealock 29 Avenue died at a local pital Thursday He was the Thelma Hill 37 Glenwood who was crushed to You can afford to endanger the health of your family withnfeted pillows sanitizing will sterilize feather in vmir ptl'ows SUPERINTENDENT John Evers Seward Neb has been made superintendent of the Mar tin Luther home in Sterling Neb succeeding the Rev Kitzelmann of Beatrice Neb This home covers the Iowa territory BAZAAR dinner and sale church Sat Nov 22 5 to 7 or tickets call Mrs Gerald Turner Ph 3 4870 Adv germ plllow every They are returned downy soft and hos pital clean One trial will con vince eou Also new ticking on request RESERVE OICERS All Council Bluffs army reserve units will meet at 8 Nov 20 in room No 411 of the post of flee building for a monthly training session Cap Jacob ox of the 440th heavy automotive main tenance company will talk on the echelon system of main tenance Units concerned are 440th HAM company Companies I and Al of 410th infantry the army jost unit a light tank com pany cavalry troop and the 438 AAA weapons battalion DONATIONS Used clothing and furniture for West minster church Proceeds for re decoration of church Phone 3 0390 2467 3 2484 and 3 5769 for free pickup Adv REBEKAH Unity Re bekah lodge No 388 will hold a 630 pot luck luncheon riday at the IOO hall This is the homecoming night and all 25 year members will be honored Members are asked to bring canned goods for the home LOOK! and girls' fine coats late styles plain and fur trimmed less than their cost Economy Shop 619 Alynstcr Adv Karmelkorn shop 58 NO! MAIN Across from ira Station RUMMAGE St day in Ulup Ul 4 1 1 0 227 So Gth St Sat Nov 15 Adv literary circles acclaimed thj' choice I 111 friends had tallied thsf Gide still is "unusually vital Lt modern currents of Swedish translator Schildt described the renchman as "a communist against Stalin and a Christian against tnt The author visited Rus sia in 1933 at the Invitation rt the soviet government and spoke tn Rod square His addies was at the funeral of Maxim Gctld the Rusisan writer KWItHOnYarlJ a I ns blueberri' cranberries and the tescua grasses thrive best on acid Lift out the radio end plug it In anywhere! I history! An automatic radio LOYAL The Loyal Star will hold its regular meeting at the Railroad YA1CA club rooms at 1:30 riday THE LARGEST VARIETY of Christmas cards hi southwestern Iowa Ema ri lies Adv Opens 12:30 Show Start 1 35c THI 6 A TWO EATURE PROGRAM REAL A Mejicaf om edy ON PROGRAM Lawrence Steck 815 Twenty third avenue president of the student ehapfeif the American Society ol Civil Engineers at Iowa State college Ames will take part in a dis cussion at the annual meeting ol the American Society of Civil Engineers at Des Aloincs on Nov 20 orinvt highway dis trict engineer Martin Council Bluffs will be presented with a life membership certifi cate Home Appliances Heuermann 167 Ph 3 2802 In the Ogden Hotel Bldg PORTRAITS taken home by lack Shannon dien a specially ment phone 5663 Walter Wolf 36 and Mrs Dorothy Wolf 36 both of Clinton were being held Thurs day by police for investigation Police took lhe couple into cus tody Wednesday afternoon after receiving a complaint they had walked into the home of Eugene Harrison 217 South Seventh street and requested money to purchase bus tickets to leave town ORANGES AND GRAPERUIT Oranges 45 bushel bags $295 Grapefruit 45 bushel bags $198 and $215 Also available in 10 lb bags Henry ield ruit Store 150 West Broadway Adv Held On Broadway The safely equipment drive was conducted by the officers from 6:30 to 9 on Broadway between Thirty eighth and ortv firsl streets Vehicles were checked for lights brakes and the operators for their licenses In municipal court Thursday five persons were fined and nine others forfeited their bonds lor motor vehicle violations Andrew Clark 4G 1515 South Eighth street was fined $5 on a improper equipment charge He was accused by the state high way patrol of not having lights on the rear of his truck and with failing to set up flares when parked just off the highway Russell Story 2G 904 South Twentieth street was fined $1 and costs for not having a license and $1 and costs for operating acar with faulty equipment by failing to have tne speedometer connected Henry Anderson 41 Omaha and Ed ward Stubbe jr 27 1007 Avenue A wore each fined $1 and costs for not having a license in their possession Edward 25 Omaha charged with the same offense was not given any fine but was ordered to pay $150 court costs orfeit Bond Louis A Calabro 19 3304 Ave nue forfeited a $5 bond on a no license charge and a $5 bond on an improper tegisti i timi charge He was accused of operating a car on which no license plate or registration cer tificate were displayed Others forfeiting $5 bonds were Bundrecd 62 3620 Second avenue Emmett Miller 40 1231 Twenty first avenue Stephens 27 1547 Walnut street Omaha Morris 3005 Dewey avenue Jack Millidge 20 2748 and Donald Hall North Secand street all with not having valid licenses Wayne Cohos 21 Atlantic parking in no parking zone and Robert Reed 733 McGee avenue with parking on the wrong sidef the street forfeited bonds ol $1 each KSW1C 1560 On Asks Attachment to Meet Bogus Check Edwin Koehler 102 Third street owner of 17 Club filed a petition in district court Thurs day to attach the $163 belong ing to David Roy Middleton who was sentenced Monday to 10 years in ort Madison peniten tiary for forgery to recoup $8695 he gave Middleton here Oct 20 on a forged check The $163 is held In trust by the clerk of the district court Koehler asked the court to give him a judgment for his $8695 KSVV I 15C0 On our It has been estimate that more than half the fire fighting equip ment in the United States was more than 15 years old in 1912 COUHOL tWfff RHBT TMEATRE The No property real estate contract or equity Joe Passer Ph 7715 Adv CHICKEN STEAKS baileys plage fry iriH 1 Ji Given to Pair District Judge John ray Thursday handed day jail Mnt ncis to ogle 1322 Avenue INED Walter Prunty 65 2418 Eighth avenue was fined $5 on a drunk charge Thursday in municipal court HANSEN HANSEN Design ers Quality builders 1009 Ave A Phone 5539 Adv IN Walter Sivey 801 irst avenue is a surgical patient at the Mercy hospital ployed at the Union Pacific Rail road as a yard clerk Survivors include his widow Mary fw daughters Linda Kay and Miry Ellen both of Council Bluits Robert Khifrs Bryant Mrs Hazel Hall Mrs Ro borta Brets Mis Yvonne Griffin and Doris Sea lock all of Council Bluffs and four brothers Leo xester Jerry and Larry all Council Bluffs The Culler funeral home Is charge KSWI 1360 On Your Seeking Money to Pay ine Man Tries to Sell Case of Milk Harold Kelsey 45 local tel was fined $5 on a drunk charge Wednesday morning In municipal court and then re leased to go to gej the money Wednesday afternoon police received a complaint from lhe ord Transfer company Seventh avenue and Main street that Kelsey had taken a case of can ned milk Later they learned he was try ing without success to sell the case of milk at houses along ifth avenue At 5:50 Kelsey appeared at the police station and ex plained he could not get the money to pay the fine given him earlier in the day and wanted to know Shall I Police booked him for investi gation The case of milk was recovered at the rear of the na tional guard armory where it had been hidden hsU I 1360 on 1 our Dial 700 Americans Rebuilding Greece ATHENS Approximately 700 Americans have been em ployed to handle administrative anI reconstruction phases of the American Mission for Aid to Greece says Dwight Griswold AMAG chief A total of 341 Greeks have also been employed as administrative personnel and Griswold says thousands of others will be hired ace Second Charge of Drunken Driving A second offense of drunk driv ing will be tiled Thursday against Wilbur Tlionipsoo 52 3760 ouith avenue Assistant County Attorney Dave Stuart said Thomas was arrested Wednes day night in the light drive con ducted police and state high way patrol at orty first street and Broadway State Patrolman Danford stopped Thomas and asked him to put the high lights on When he failed to comply the oflieer walked over to tin and found that the driver been drinking the officer ported Police said that Thompson fined $300 on Sept 2 1912 in nicipal court on a drunk driving charge Thompson also charged with faulty equipment by operating a car without a horn and faulty muffler was given one day In jail you are already KSWf 1560 On Your Dial Obituaries SON BORN Mr and Mrs ki A Dl Anderson of Shelby are the par nquest Planned ents of a son born at the Mercy in Mrs Hill Death hospital Thursday No jnques( wiI1 )e PIANO ACCORDIANS new ueain Mrs Prirnd frnm tn £315 Is Laustrup Music Co Broadway at 1 luesday when thrown out 4tli St Adv car an(l Jun over on high way No 275 Coroner II Stanley PARENTS Mr and Woodring said Thursday Mrs Dean Arndt 202 Coit Road accident apparently was are inc parents ot a son oorn at ue io nign speed the Mercy hospital Thursday coroner said fice has informed me they PLAID skirts and jackets All I not filing any charge" wool bright plaids zipper or Mrs Hill was riding in a button All sizes Iowa Clothes driven by Marion A Boyer HUV BOY BORN A boy was born to Mr and Mrs Walter Irwin of Glenwood at the Jennie Edmund son hospital Thursday ORCHESTRA every i 221 Club South Main Adv IN COURT Charged with be ing drunk Oliver Dorman 44 201 East Broadway was given a suspended 10 day jail sentence SPECIAL prices on cold wav stop drinking Ing machine and machineless 'ranc Burns 80 Council Bluffs permanents ree hair cutting was sentemed to one day in jail Wed Beauty School Phone ov Police time to find out 3 3611 Adv where he is going to make his uon AOV and Vprnon 51 DIVORCE ern De 2624 Third avenue was fined $5 Bolt asked the district court to Thursday in municipal court restore her previous name of Trimmer in divon ndlilnn DANCE at Treynor Sat Nov against Leon DeBolt on file Jack Janson's They wore married in ios ra Adv April 1946 at Ralston Neb She INDS BICYCLE A wants their household goods and turned over to police cii irnony YOUNG hens for baking or stewing 39c per lb Dressed while you wait Produce Mkt 112 Broadway Ph 3 Adv 533 W1IIow Ave Ph Adv any i Ph OCTOBER EES Citv rinv Kennard Gardiner reported Thursday that fees collected by his tlcpartment for October amounted to $339610 Inrlmted Hu ii nt (PH pUlU for garbage collections WE CONNTrCT CASH for your home business mediate servicc ph 32 rtnnrtv rnnl ncfntn Anntrnnf nr I ILL SAVE Nov 14 or 15 for Thomas Jefferson all school play Adv 1560 On Your DON'T OVCPDO IT MATILDA motorist at mid night Wednesday a bicycle he found in the ditch along the highway near Weston The mo torist stopped and loaded the bi cycle in his car and brought it to the police station Police said the numbers on the bicvcle had KENSINGTON The Spanish been filed off American War Auxiliary ken sington will not hold its regular nr' MOObE monthly meeting riday because 1 Ca Moose hall of the burial of Dale Ellsworth at 8 Adv world war II veteran who was ASKS DIVORCE Martin killed overseas in August 1913 Shull 2833 Avenue asked for WM NIEBUHR organist and divor 'e from Margaret Shull vocalist Woodring uneral Home Thursday in program on KSWI Monday Jnf mar' Wednesday riday at 10 a 1 1944 at Canton Adv PIONEER The Pioneer club of the Women's sociation will meet funeral home riday to attend the funeral services of Ward 309 McGee avenue asked Aiyra uraigmue 'THOR washing machine $15 cinrrlr 1 4 CT' Benefit as 7 umnroorn at SCaleS one 3 2360 Adv at 2 ILES PETITION Caroline PLAN CARROLL Master Sgt Supemaw said ized start roll group which is commanded by Lt Col ranklin Moeller ot Creston At a Carroll meeting this week plans were made to start reserve officer chapters at Carroll ning POTATOES our rieties to choose from Ohios Cobblers McCurcs Tri umphs Priced $298 up per bag Delivered In the city on our regular routes Roy A Sco field Co 921 So Main Phone Adv for a divorce from Chester Ward in a Detition nn i In Th nr Thmr tvnrn married here in 1936 She wants custody of their' child DANCR Ilrr i SECURITY BENEIT The Se his orchestrai Saturday night cur ty Benef! club wil mee patrick haI Neola la Adv with Mrs A Enbody 827 East Broadway riday with the lun RETURNED Harry Doe 16 chcon at 2 Avenue was picked up at VENETIAIN blinds and win In jX! Broadway Phone 7247 Adv homc Tday rctuincd hnn AT UNERAL The members PTTTvrnTAr'Tc a of the Macabecs will attend the division 592 Old PtOSC funeral of Mrs Myra Craigmile BanTS IUL VUUVl AllUOJ AMBULANCE service at time Meyer uneral home Adv DAUGHTER Mr and Mrs Richard Pierson 3409 West Broadway arc the parents of a jn aaugnter norn at me Jennie a mundson hospital Thursday him Sietow I 2ad ell Leegtli eofere Never before in radio history! An automatic radio jihonograph with a LIT OUT carty ahout radio! You ran play 50 minutes of uninterrupted recorded music or you can lift out the radio and plug it in anywhere! Stunning airstream cabinet $9950 If It Plugs In Runs by Electricity and Is Used In the House We Have It! SURE WE HAVE CREDIT TERMS Hours 9:00 A to 10:00 Every Day Including Saturday 2110 hos to work on road railroad and ent 1 port reconstruction at 2 CUTLER funeral homc Ambul STARTS TOMORROW 1330 ItKASOXs To 10311? LOHE TEKHS tex DflHRED Juntas WILD BU ELLKJTTm RED RYDER A Mur down 90 Duatic who pleaded guilty to larceny In the nighttime and to Lester ol tes 25 611 South Seventh street for alteration of a bank draft ogle discharged from the army Sept 3 admitted prowling 1wo cars taking their batteries and selling them for $150 and 5 LaO He also admitted break ing into an Omaha filling sta tion a grocery store here be tween Avenues and on North Thirty second street and the Schoenwood company eltes admitted raising a $33 bank drait from Great Western railroad to $133 He cashed It Oct 29 lie said he needed the money to pay two loan com panies that were pressing him KSU 156o On Your Noted rench Author Awarded Nobel Prize STOCKHOLM The rench author Andre Gide received the Nobel prize in literature Thurs day The Swedish academy of lit erature selected the 77 year old author for 40 years a leader among rench writers Swedish lUN PWEfi CLEA OMAHA wiqoCA Day Terms fi rSBBBBBSSESSSS a' jefl Irsns 1 1 Pi 1 wi jtSnyW bffnnd IVnture COLBERT WELLES BiRENTb rf 1 4 1 1 tup catfi ft Mi I 8 1 YfSff afc a I It I Jl aae 1 'W t7 I I AT a 1 tccon i I ealurTl TODAY! 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