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PAGETEN-A COUNCIl BLUFFS IOWA NONPAREIL--JULY 17. 1955 Seen Heard SUES FOR $691 The State Board of Social Welfare sued Merle Bridges, 1726 S. 16th in District Court Saturday-for the return of money furnished in old age assistance to Bridges' parents. The suit asks for 5691, which is double the money paid to Bridges' since January, 1953. The petition said the State Board of Social Welfare paid a total of 511,912 to Bridges' parents, but does not ask for this amount.

AT PEOPLES DEPT. STORE layaway sale of new fall coats. Early birds save $5. Here's how it works. Pick the coat of your choice from our bigger-than- ever selection.

Deposit 55 and we'll match it with $5. You'll be $10 started toward owning a beautiful new 1955-195G styled fall coat. Shop where it's really cool Southwest Iowa's favorite Fashion Center. Peoples Dept. ICE CREAM Social, Friday, July 22, at St.

Paul's Lutheran Church, Treynor, la. Starting at 5:30 p.m. Adv. BLOODMOBILE VISIT The Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit Council Bluffs from 1 p. m.

to 7 p. m. July 25. Donors may make appointments by calling the Red Cross office. The office will advise registrants of the location at a later date.

FREE TO THE KIDDIES 5c Cones or Root Beers, with this ad only, from 2 p.m. till 4 p.m. Sunday to thank our friends and neighbors for the patronage you have given us during our first year of business. We hope we can continue to serve you. Frank and Bernice.

Frank's Drive-in, 2021 5th Ave. Adv. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, No Sundays. Hours 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 m.

Shannon's Cafe, 2312 W. REPORTS THEFT H. A. Brockman, 1502 Avenue reported to police Saturday that a tire and tube mounted on a wheel was taken out of his car parked at home. YOUR grocery needs can be had at the Owl Grocery at 7th and Broadway.

See Mr. Richards for snack suggestions. Open every night and Sunday for your convenience from 8 a.m. 'til midnight. Adv.

LET CON MIMEOGRAPH YOUR letters, forms, bulletins, programs, contracts, W. B'dway. Phone 5715. HOMEBUILDERS i Council Bluffs Homebuilders I table where four women are play- Assn. will meet at 7 p.

m. Tues- ing bridge. day at the Embassy Cafe. WATERMELON ICE CREAM SOCIAL Assembly of God, young people. Bayliss- Park Monday, July 18, beginning at 6:00 p.m.

Profits go to new church building program. --Adv. ON HOSPITAL LEAVE--Arthur L. Hancock, 733 Mynster is home on a leave from Veterans Hospital in Omaha, it was announced Saturday. ONLY $695 well worth $1,000 --one quick look and you will agree with me! 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook 4-door.

28,000 miles. Phone W. T. Quick 2-2464. Adv.

BOOK CRASH DRIVER-Howard A. Jones, 31, 21 S. 9th was booked, Saturday by police for failure to have his car under control following a 2-car collision at Seventh St. and Willow Ave. Driver of the other car was Everett T.

David, 58, 1821 Avenue E. Damage estimated at $200 was done to David's car and $150 to the Jones car, according to the police report. 'DEEPLY SLASHED prices on Spring and Summer dresses. Four big values groups at 5700, $9.00 $13.00 and $19.00. Also Women's suits in three bargain pncec groups; $19.00 and $25.00 One lot of formal dresses going at $15.00.

Another pre-teen group of dresses, suits and coats at terrific reductions. Joe Smith Co. Third floor. --Adv. LOST purse and money Tues.

night in Crescent. Finder please return to A. H. McMullen, Crescent. Reward.

Adv. FRANCES WOOD ESTATE--A total estimated valuation of $6,389 was placed on the estate of Frances E. Wood, who died Feb. 11, 1954, according to the inventory filed Saturday in District Court. Her sister, Dora E.

Wood, was named as sole heir. A STATE examination is required before you can be an Iowa Watch Maker. This means reliable workmanship when an Iowa Jeweler works on your watch. Chaffee Watch Shop Watch inspectors for all Railroads, IB Pearl St. Adv.

DR. Jack Bauman dentist-associated with Dr. A. J. Bauman.

302 City Natl. Bank Bldg. Evenings by appt. Phone TWIN BROTHERS GROUPS -Twin Brothers Encampment, 42 and Auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m.

Monday at the IOOF Hall to install officers." ENJOY SUNDAY dinner at Hills Cafe, 218 B'dway. Serving fried chicken, Swiss Steak, and baked ham. Adv. AT the Peoples Store, the famous sale of summer suits is now in force. The entire stock of famous brands summer suits is offered at reduced prices.

Adv. NO NEWS "IS CONSIDERED good news everywhere but at a At The Tellers' Cages KTNWANIS CLUB Gerald Kirn, chairman of the city's playground commission, will speak to members of the Kiwanis Club Monday noon at Hotel Chieftain. He will be assisted by Recreation Supt. Forrest Wakefield. They will discuss the work and the future of the recration program here.

The title of the talk will be "Where Will They Play?" NO Sunday afternoon drive in the country is complete, if it isn't topped off with a visit to RUDY'S new DRIVE IN, at 19th Bdwy, where good properly and attractively ierved, always hits the spot. Super delicious sandwiches, 25c to 60c. Soft drinks, shakes and malts. lOc to 30c. Be sure to visit RUDY'S tonite you'll be glad you did! Adv.

SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE coats, suits, toppers nce. Not only can you ave lalf, but you can put one on layaway with a tiny deposit or use HIT budget charge service. Peoples Dept. TO VISIT HERE Lyle K. Iverson, admission counselor at Shattuck School.

Faribault, will visit alumni and patrons of the school in Council Bluffs July 22 to 24. He will stay at the Hotel Chieftain. FALSE TEETH can be made to fit tight in 60 minutes. Work and material guaranteed. Old plates remade 1 day.

Public Den- i tal 19 Pearl St. Adv. Open House Marks Bank Remodeling (Pictures at Ix-ft) CORNING An open house marking a two-year remodeling project and a 55th anniversary was held Saturday at Okey-Vernon Bank here. Interior and exterior ing has been extensive the bank has been enlarged to include the building formerly occupied by the Janky Furniture. A special Children's Day was held Thursday when the youngsters up to 14 inspected the bank.

The bank building has been completely refaced in light brick. A new ramp-type entrance has been built which is enclosed in glass. Fixtures, including the tellers' cages, check desk, low rail i separating the lobby from the officers' space and wainscoting is of honey-colored prima-vera mahogany. There are chairs in a lobby- lounge area, which is carpeted and includes a coffee table. at Bank are, left to right, Verrion Johnston, Harold In the basement is an employe lounge with a coffee bar with a combination sink, stove and refrigerator unit.

1 I.W 1 I I.J. I LAJ1 J.jL.O.1 Dotson. Lucille Doane and Homer Snodgrass. The counters are finished of honey-colored prima-vera mahogany with black formica tops. Neighbors Manilla Man Is Home From Hospital MANILLA Ray Grimes has been released from Methodist Methodist Hospital, Sioux City.

and returned to his home Manilla. Arthur and Coia Ann Farley have returned to their home in Houston, Texas, after spending past three weeks visiting their 'grandmother. Mrs. Anna Farley. and other relatives in Harlan and Carroll.

were Mr. and Mrs. Art Fascher and daughter Sandra of llailan. People Visit In Oklahoma PL'RCIVAL Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Winans and Vickie are visiting relatives in Oklahoma and Texas. Mrs. Ted Chopski and child of Omaha are visiting in the John Culhn home. Mrs. Walter Sheldon and Betty have accompanied Mr and Mrs.

Monas Zack and Jan to Unionville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyd are vacationing at Bemedji, Minn Southwestern Iowa Record I PORTSMOUTH--A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph 13uman. I BLUFFS MARRIAGE LICENSES Henry Frieze. IS. 721 S. 7th and JoAnnc oFster, 15, 27 S.

24th St. Henry 18. 721 S. 7lh and JoAnnc Foster, 15, 27 S. 24th St.

Lawrence D. McClain, 21, Carson, and Dorothy Rose, 21, Car- Mrs. Ray Driver has icturned son. from the hospital after a fall fracturing bones in her heel. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Nicholi, of Beatiice, Neb. have returned home after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Worth Harris. Texas People Are Portsmouth Visitors PORTSMOUTH--Mr.

and Mrs. Jeff Slaughter and son of Big Springs, Texas are visiting at the home of Mrs. Slaughter's paients, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mikels.

Mr and Mis. Leo Wmgeit and children of Phoenix, Ariz, are visiting Mrs. Wingert's parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Purcell. Mr and Mrs.

Huebner and son of South Gate, Calif, have Jeft after a three weeks vacation at the home of Huebners parents, Mr. and Mrs Fiank Heubner. Mrs Ellen Dillon of Portland, re has come to isit her sisters, Mrs. Tom Powers and Mrs. Margaret Hickey, and to assist with the care of her mother.

Mrs Maria McNertney, who is being cared for at Saunders Nursing Home, Denison. Mrs. J. M. Sandbo and children returned to their home in Tracy.

after with Mrs. A. A. Schwieso, Mrs. Christina McMahon and the Gerald McMahon family Obituaries Mrs.

Anderson Mrs. Rosie Anderson. 62. 1007 S. 13th St.

died Saturday at a local hospital. A native of Decatur, 111 Mrs. Anderson had lived in Council Bluffs 35 years She was a member of the Divine Spiritual Church of Christ. Survivors include husband, Lonzo; mother, Mrs Frsbee Hughes of South Kenlock Park, brother, Al Hughes of Mis- Aud La Verne Baxter, 21. and Bonnie Lee CaldwelJ, 18.

both of Council Bluffs. Junior Dale Coleman. 26. of Dunlap, and Betty Mane Barrier, IS, of Logan, POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Federal Tax Stamps are affixed at the rate of 51.10 per $1.000.) Elton R. Gladys Long to State of Iowa; parcel of land in 8-74-11; $300.

Easement. Marie Margaret Wayne Klahn to Stale of Iowa; parcel of land in 8-74-41; $162. Easement. Harold G. Bonnie F.

Moore to Wan en C. La visa E. Smith; Lt. 1. 2, Edgewood Add.

51. (rev. Carl Stephens to Loran. Jr. Elaine E.

Boyer; EV 2 SE, 2275-42; $1 (rev. Fred G. Lohan to William Beulah Springer; Lt. 3, Blk. 15.

Hyatt's Sub. 51. (rev. Ray Newell to Ray Newell Rae June Vest; Lt. 22.

Blk. 4, Steele Woods Sub. 51. Francis Mary Shelton to Seldin Seldin part Lts. 14 16.

Aud Sub SW NE. 3075-43; 51. (rev. Nellie Oliver E. Marian Allis to June Chnstensen; W.

40' Lt. 2, Blk. 3, Mynster's Add. $3 600" Jerome M. Ruth Lewis to Martha Deatherage; Lt.

11, Aud. Sub Blk. 3. Peterson's Sub. soun.

Cutler Funeral Home is in charge. G. Pedersen Nels Pedersen. 84, Route 4, died at a local hospital dav. Add 51.

(rev 5275). Margaret Emma Robert H. Stephens to Zion Congregational Church; tract of land in SAV 6-74-41: 51.500. Lee Mayme M. Skelton to Satur- Dorothy M.

Marvin Palmer; Lts. 5, 6 7. Blk. Sub. of Survnors widow, Minnie; four daughters, Mrs.

Lillian part SW NE, 13-74-44; 51 (rev. 51.65). Babbitt of Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. Hazel Rominger of Omaha Mrs.

Edna Fusz of Carson and Mrs. Jean Miller of Silver City; RECOVER I I A RELICS-Claude R.Cooke, curator of the State Therm lls Historical Museum in Des Momes, checks Indian relics recovered Miss Alice Olberdmg, who is oy police after were stolen from the museum by four youths, taking nurses training in Council', p. m. "at Macedonia Methodist rf or Dorothy M. Marvin G.

Palmer to Vincent Mattie Miller; Lt. 6, Blk. Sub. of part NEU, 13-74-14; SI. son.

Arthur of Route 12 grand- Dorothy M. Marvin G. chlldren vo great grandchil- Palmer to Vincent Mattie Mildren; two brothers. Andrew of Poison. and Lars, who lives in Denmark.

Services will be Monday at 2 have returned home from their vacation trip to Estes Park and Our Service is Nation Wide Rush Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 662f 523 Sixth SERVICE We offer frtMdty. tyMpa- thetic kelp with atteatioa to the details tfcat sieot so mch. We strive to give everyoae the fineit--mo matter how nick or how little tkey sprad. Call 3ay or We always ready to serve FUNERAL HOME 533 Willow Avean Service Telephone 7779 peaches, bananas, plums, Home grown cukes and tomatoes. Croson's MM.

1501 5th Ave. -Adv. FRYERS 3 to 4 Ibs. 39c lb. Baking Hens 30c lb.

Iowa Cream Produce Co. Dial 7S9L--Adv. RAILWAY TRAINMEN -T The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will meet at 10 a.m. Monday at Danish Hall. SHOP in Air-Conditioned comfort for that typewriter.

Hundreds to select from. Open evenings. Walter P. Smith. 693 Franklin Ph.

3-173L Adv. COUNCIL BLUFFS Driving School, 3-0751; 3-1213 after 5:00 p.m. Adv. PARK CTTY LODGE a City Lodge 606, IOOF, will meet at p. m.

Tuesday at the IOOF Hall for work in the First Degree. THE Golden Horse Restaurant, Hiway 275, will be closed every Sat. beginning July GLADIOLUS for sale. 2001 Ave. G.

Ph. 5178. Adv. TO INSTALL OFFICERS Councfl' Bluffs Lodge 49, IOOF. will meet at 8 p.

m. Thursday at IOOF Hall for installation of offi- -performs authentic I hoS" a'Tge in his left hand. Beaded-ornaments were cut from a black flannel mother shirt--Associated Press Photo. which i Bluffs, Olberdmg Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Bandow are cers. Refreshments served. will be DANCING is grand at Danceland now on Sunday nights Sunday, July 17. Thomas Orchestra with Vocalist Marilyn McKern, 5 miles east on B. B.

town road, Missouri Valley, RUSCH AMBULANCE AND Funeral Home. Ph. 6629. 24 hr. UNITED SERVICE WOMEN -United Service Women will have a picnic at 12:30 p.

m. Tuesday at Peterson Park. BEAUTIFUL Hospital Bouquets rom 51-50 up. Shop. Adv.

Shaw's Flower A DOCTOR REMOVED TWO marbles from a Tennessee boy's DIAL 7485 0 22?" FUNERAL HOME 111 SO. SSVSHTH ST. A --DAY OR NIGHT-- ThoughtfuJncjj, our byword 545 WiHow Avenue Phone 6780 stomach. Maybe kids shouldn't play for keeps. CONTINENTAL will inspect, oil and adjust any sewing machine in your home for only Sl.OO.

5594, Continental-Keller JANET Rodenburg Beauty Salon. Neola. la. Phone 92-2736. -Adv.

MAIL HANDLERS A Ing of Mail Handlers. Local 89. I i scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Mon- 1 1 a a Hotel Chieftain. ANNOUNCEMENT bury Mills Inc.

Elevator in Coun- i cil Bluffs is now equipped to receive truck grain. Call us for bids or storage 3-5212. Adv. YMCA BOARD The board of directors of ihc YMCA as scheduled to meet at 7:30 p.m? Monday al the Y. FUNERAL FOR MRS.

MARY HAINES. aoe 7. 351-6 Ave. G. Sunday 2 p.m.

at Wpodnnc's Chapel Runal Grange FOOD DEALERS The Council Bluffs Retail Food DcaHcrs Assn. wall meet nJ S-30 p.m. Tuesday at the Ogden Hotel. 1 CLEARANCE SALE FOR THE 1 KIDDIES: Girls Coats and Top- pere Priee. Girls Dresses and Skirts S3 oil.

Peoples Dept. i SECRETARIES TO MEET -The National Serf-notaries jrroup AvilJ meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Hotel Chieftam. TWO-CAR CRASH Frank I Belousek, 82, Route 1, Council Bluffs, was driving from a parking space on South Main, near Worth when his car was struck by a car driven by Lowell Robinson. 17, of 2106 S.

llth St, according- to a report Saturday to police. Both cars were damaged. CLEARANCE SALE--New garments, new groupings. Dresses to off sheaths, shirtdresses, casual dresses the seasons best selling cotton dresses all important fabrics County News Oakland Mrs. Warren Johnson has left to visit relatives in Los Angeles Calif.

Miss Olive Evans, formerly of wiauii aic iui ajlu Oakland, and now of Clair, I Mrs Ross of Hawthorne, is a patient at the Community Hospital at ML Pleasant, Mich. She underwent surgery and is recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hansen a had been vacationing the past daughter, Cherrie, of Los Vegas, two eeks.

are visiting Mrs. Hansen's staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McClatchey for the next three weeks while Mr. and Mrs.

McClatchey and daughters a vacationing in Spokane, Wash They will with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Jim Myhre. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Conklin are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCracken returned home from Lake Pequot, where they all important colors all! parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence important sryles. Shop where it's cool at Southwest Iowa's Favorite Fashion Center. Peoples Dept. CUTLER Funeral Home Ambulance 24-hour serv.

Ph. Theater Schedules: Broadway Kidinc." l.OS. 4:12. 10-20 "Top of the World." 2-29. 5-33.

Strand "Davy Crockett." 1'SO. 9-20. "Arizona Sheepdog." 6 20. S-50. Crazy Horse." 12.

3:17. 6 34. 9-51. "'Jupiter's Darling." 1:33. 4-50, S'07.

IN OMAHA and the Tramp." 11. 12:51. 2-4S. 4-3D. 6'30.

-5'25. IC'29. Omaha Mishehavin." 1-30 2n. 7-13. in-10.

"Ancela." 12:05. 2:35. S-50. Orpheum "Foxfire." 12. 4:10.

S-20. 10-20 State "The rujle Plain." 1-22. 7:16. 10-13. "Stormy." 32-33.

3:30. 6.27. 9:24. Rollins. Mrs.

Clarence Earhart has returned to her home in Chicago, after spending the- past week Mrs. Etta Baxter of Park'the Neal McCaffrey family of Ridge, is visiting Mrs. P. E. Baxter.

She is enroute home after a four month stay in California. These Were Friends? CHARLESTON, W. Va. S--Joe Evans told police he accepted an invitation from a couple of friends Manilla. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Arnie and daughters of Minneapolis, have returned home after visiting several days at the home Church The Rev. Milton Kinney will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery with McKee Funeral Home of Carson in charge. Miss Surface To Iowa City Post Miss Mildred Surface, a social worker in the Child Welfare office here for five years, will join the State Services for Crippled Children at Iowa City Monday.

Miss Surface said she would work in the school for handicapped children at the State University of and do some teaching the-school of social work there. Part of her time will also be spent in the western tier of Iowa counties doing consultant work in the homes of crippled children, Miss Surface noted. Hot Ice Cream SAN DIEGO. Calif. S--Police on the trail of hot ice cream, stolen from a dairy truck, found a ler; int.

in Lt. 7. Blk. Sub. of part 13-74-44; 51 (rev.

55). Clara John R. Nixon to 0. G. Ervin; Lt 1, Blk.

21, Central Sub. 51 (rev. 54.40). Robert S. Walton, et al to Thomas Jacqueline Turone, Lt.

3, Blk. "14, Central Sub. 512,400. Meaner When Older NORFOLK. Va.

A. P. Burckard, whose hobby is bees, got a new Italian colony by mail. Tne postoffiee buzzed it to him in a hurry. Bees, Burckard said, need a new young queen occasionally or the swarm gets darker-and meaner.

Also, the older the bees the more likely they are to sting. Direct No-Toll Wire to Omakm 2-2917 Dresher Brothers It Lontorcrs 2217 of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Blades 12-year-old boy trying to sell some of it. His chance customer was an of Manilla.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saylor and and ent to their car to have a daughter of Manilla are vacation- drink. When he woke up. he was in 5n Princeton, Idaho, where in a brush patch on lonely Tup- their son.

Rolland. is employed per's Creek. He was missing the Forest Rangers for the pants, shoes, jsports shirt and a summer. They expect to be gone wallet with 575 in it. "They took about a month.

everything but my shorts and Friday visitors at the home of socks." said Evans. and Mrs, Clarence Miller Albert Einstein. died in April of 1955. has been called the "Copernicus of the 20th century-" HOME WANTED. Cm payment by man with A-l Phone 6849.

Adv. Erect a lasiang memorial for your dear departed ones Sec our fine today. SHEELYLANE 217 E. Broadway fHONE 3-4148 After 3.4:50 CALL US FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS and Tickets to Everywhere at NO EXTRA COST TO YOU! TRAVEL MART eHIiFr iStS2 LOMT FBI agent Box Office Opens 7:15 SEEM TO XTECTA rfJLEBALO SPOT 3ACKHERE-' THERlGHrSftjTFOR IOCN.AHDIOH6CHS- TAHCE MOWW6, STORAGE AMD lOCALPKK-URS IS CHIEFWH WHEEL ALIGNMENT EXPERT SERVICE WITH BEAR FACTORY EQUIPMENT Save tires atd froit wear. Enjoy drhriig.

Satisfaction SEE US 2Qooo Leagues JOHN PAYNE MARI BLANCHARD DAN DURYEA NEWSPAPER! PUSH BUTTON WEATHER die sood of beacon yon the cool dean di- you wjiot. Press a inffion you the cooling power of 15 refrigerators. Tcdden wringj out bijli btuaiditr reaxyres 10 30 jts. of excess xooisrarc UiJy, Fcddcrs exdosive iwia hdp protect yoor lunyj by caidjini: dast, police and soot. Sec the new Fcddcn -wiih Boili- in Weather Borno lodaj! Wra: IN YOUR HOME FEODERS THE MUSIC SHOP 331-333 HOADWAT A.

M. to M. PHONS Torneten's Timbers north of the Oscar Torneten farm. Those attending should take their own tables, chairs and lunch. IF you don't know lumber, your lumber dealer, Hansen Hansen Lumber 1009 Ave.

A. Phone 5539--Adv. FAtLS FROM HORSE Leo Stortenbccker. 9. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Storkenbeckcr of lenwood. cut his chin when he "ell from a horse Sunday. Stitches were taken at Mercy Hospital. CUTS THIGH Tommy Peier- en.

6. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'ctcrscn of 615 Harrison cut his right thigh on a rusty nail. He had stitches taken at Jennie Edmundson Hospital- MONEY STOLEN John Dign- xnan.

15. -3024 Avenue E. lold police Saturday night Jhat he had $9 in a dresser drawer earlier in Ihe day. When he returned home later in the evening he discovered Jhe money was missing. INJURES HAND Albert Mayor.

30. 17 S. injured his hand when he caush; 55 bclvxccn Ijonrtls. He nl Jennir Hospital. GOOD CONDITION C.

P. Holly of 1401 S. 9th St. was listed in good condition Monday al Jennie Edmundson Hospital. Holly developed difficulty in breathing at home Saturday night.

Police look Fire Captain Earl Hansen, with a respirator, to the Holly home and administered first aid 10 him. Holly was Ihcn taken to the hospital. CLEARANCE SALE--New gar- ments. new groupings. Dresses lo 'A- off sheaths, shirtdresscs, casual dresses the seasons best selling cotton, dresses all important fabrics I all important colors all i important styles.

Shop where it's cool at Southwest Iowa's Favorite Fashion Center. Peoples Dept. INSPECTS RAILROADS -Fire Inspector James Burke Monday began his annual inspection of railroad fuel storage installations here. Each railroad is licensed for storage of both regulated amounts of diescl fuel, acetelync gas and other inflammables, Inspector Burke said. CONTINENTAL will inspect, 011 and adjust any sewing machine in your home for only 51.00.

5594, Continental-Keller FIRE PROTECTION Arthur Robinson, Route 4, Monday I filed a request with the City Council for an extension of fire i protection under his insurance i policy. It was the fourth exten- sion of the protection service, said City Clerk Richard Bunten. CUTLER Funeral Home Ambulance 24-hour serv. Ph. 7779 -Adv.

SUFFERS CUT THIGH William Belt, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Belt of 2107 Avenue fell from a box Saturday and hit window. The glass broke, and he received a four-inch severe cut of his thigh. Stitches were taken at Mercy Hospital.

WOODRING FUNERAL HOME at 121 S. 7th. Phone DOG BITE Jannette Anderson, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson of 207 Langstrom was treated at Jennie Edmundson Hospital Saturday after she was bitten on her right cheek by a dog.

THEFT REPORTED Mrs. M. L. Scott, 3500 Second reported to police that a garden fork, shovel and ice scraper were stolen from her garage Saturday. The garage doors were closed but not locked.

CUT EYELID--Patty Ann Bray, 3. daughter of Mrs. Mary Bray of 3010 Eighth fell against the end of a curtain rod Saturday and cut her eyelid. She was treated at Jennie Edmundson Hospital. Beem-Belford FUNERAL HOME WHIow ct itt PHONE 6669 Meyer Mortuary AMBUIANCI MS Willov "HOME 6710 BICYCLE STOLEN 3218 Seventh 10 pohrr Sunday Jhat I bk ivas stolen from 3101 Ave.

dnrinc ibr nicbl. i PARENTS OF CTRL Mr. aw Mrs. Jerry Fox. 902 Avenue G.

i are parents of a daiichtsr born Sunday at Jennie Edmundson HospalaL SOX BORN A boy was born Jo Mr. and Mrs. Duajtc Kurth. 1911 SiMh Sunday TWIN GIRLS-TV, in IJOITJ 10 Mr and Mix. Conaxvay.

2211 11. Saiur- iaj at Mercy Hospital. POSTPONE PICNIC The BURNS KYKS-Dean Rasmussen, 20. Route 4, a machinist's helper for the Union Pacific Ruil- road, suffered flash burns of his eyes Sunday and was treated at Jennie Edmundson Hospital. His eyes unprotected, he turned around as another machinist began lo weld an object.

The light burned his eyes. FUNERAL--MRS. MARGARET FLENKER, 46. 1115 E. tt'ash.

i Friday. Services Tuesday 2 P.M. at Meyer Chapel, Rev. J. R.

Perkins officiating. Eastern Star service at Chapel conducted by local Chapter No. 441. Interment in Memorial Park Cemetery. Meyer Funeral Home in REPORTS THEFT H.

P. Wind. Goodrich Hotel, reported to police that someone entered his closed planing mill at Thirteenth St. and Broadway and dismantled three electric motors and took 360 feet of cable. He valued the motors at 5350 and the cable at 5300.

CLEARANCE SALE FOR THE KIDDIES: Girls Coats and Toppers Price. Girls Dresses and Skirts off. Peoples Dept. MATTRESS BURNS Fire late Saturday night damaged a mattress in a second floor bedroom at the home of Arthur Shrader, 2713 Avenue A. Firemen put the blaze out and then used ejector to draw the smoke out of the house.

DON'T try it! Let us teach your wife to drive. Co. Bluffs Driving School, 3-0751; 3-1213 after 5:00 p.m.--Adv. BITTEN BY CAT Susan Brugge, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leland Brugge of 25 N. Sth was treated at Mercy Hospital Sunday after she was bitten on her right hand by a cat. DR. Jack Bauman dentist-associated with Dr. A.

J. Bauman. 302 City Natl. Bank Bldg. Evenings by appt.

Phone HAVE GIRL A daughter xvas born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jacobs. 702 Perrin Sunday at Mercy Hospital. EXPERT typewriter repairing.

Walter P. 'Smith. Phone BIRTH OF GIRL Mr. and Obituaries Edward H. Strohbehn Edward H.

Strohbehn. 66, a retired farmer of Treynor. died Sunday at an Omaha hospital after an illness of six months. A lifelong lesident of Treynor, his family was pioneers in the town. He was a member of the i Congregational Church there.

Survivors include: widow, Ella; two daughters, Mrs. Arlene Liddcll of Council Bluffs and Mrs. Fern Eitmann of Treynor; son. Dr. Alvin of Treynor; four brothers, Will and Herman, both of Council Bluffs.

Hairy of Treynor. and Hugo of Macedonia; two sisters, Mrs. Emelie Eitmann and Mrs. Helen Volkins. both of Council Bluffs; and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2:15 p.m. Thursday at the Zion Congregational Church in Treynor. The Rev. A. H.

Hoersch will officiate. Burial will be in the Congregational Cemetery. Short services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Cutler Funeral Home Chapel here. Chris Petersen Chris Petersen, 68, of Lincoln, a former Council Bluffs Nonpareil printer, died Saturday at Lincoln after suffering a stroke.

He had been ill for about three years. Going to Lincoln 47 years ago, Mr. Petersen had served his apprenticeship and worked as a printer on The Nonpareil for several years. He was a member of the Church of Christ, Scientist and a Masonic Order in Lincoln. Survivors include: widow.

Lulu; daughter, Mrs. Harry Krucz of Washington D. son, Robert of Lincoln; sister, Mrs. E. F.

Brandt of Council Bluffs: two brothers. Seno of Council Bluffs and Pete of Omaha; and one grandson. Funeral services and burial will be held Tuesday in Lincoln. The Roberts Funeral Home of Lincoln is in charge. Mrs.

Bessie Acord Mrs. Bessie Mae Acord, 62, 3510 Mrs. Lloyd Gordalen, Trailer City, are parents of a daughter born Sunday at Mercy Hospital. RUSCH AMBULANCE AND Funeral Home. Ph.

6629. 24 hr. Westway Club of the Women's Benefit Assn. has postponed a picnic planned for Tuesday afternoon at Cochran Park. SPRAINS ANKLE Mrs.

Hazel Clark. 26, 2919 Sixth sprained her left ankle Sunday while playing badminton. She was treated at Mercy Hospital, DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Madsen.

2615 McBride are parents of a girl born Saturday at Mercy Hospital. PARENTS OF GIRL--A daughter was born Monday at Mercy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soar of Route 4. NOW! Open 35c-AduIt 50-45c 2 Disney Cartoons New Movies "Trouble Along the Way," starring- John with Donna Reed and Charles Coburn.

will open Tuesday at the Liberty Theater. The co-feature is "West of Zanzibar," a Technicolor movie Anthony Steel and Sheila Sim. Walt Disney Presents "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" Co Hit "RAILS INTO LARIMIE" Doors Open Til 6 P. M. THEATRE NOW PLAYING! New Epic Western! COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR in SUPERSCOPE On the Giant, Wide Screen JANE RUSSELL Stan in 'UNDER WATER' 2 COLOR "SPLIT SECOND" with Alexis Smith, Stephen McNally Chili-en Free Free Playground W.

Broadway, died Monday at her home after a five-week illness. A native of Thurman, Mrs. Acord had lived here 30 years. She was a member of the Bethany Presbyterian Church. Survivors include: husband.

Paul E. two sons Paul J. of Council Bluffs, and Everett of Moline, 111.: daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Morse of Council Bluffs; brother, Walter Adamson of Omaha; and 10 grandchildren.

Meyer Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. Bigley To Head YMCA Nursery Mrs. Jack Bigley, 1551 Madison took over Monday as the new supervisor at the YMCA nursery. She Marguerite Watson, who resigned last week.

Mrs. Bigley has been a part time assistant at the YMCA Nur-- sery. Last year, she had experience at the Church School Nur- series at Epworth Methodist. She has taken a nursing methods course at Omaha YMCA. Theater Schedules: Broadway "Tall Man l.CS: 4:12.

7:16. 10:20. "Top of the World." 2:23, 5:33. 8:37. Strand "Davy Crockett." 1:50: 9.20.

"Ai izona Sheepdog." 1:20. 3.51. 6 20. 5C. Crazy 12, 3.17.

G.34. S.51. "Jupiter's Darling," 1:33. 4-50. I A A and the Tramp." 11.

12:51, 2:45. 4.39, 6:30. 10.20. Omaha "Ain't Misbehailn," 1.30. 4.20.

7:15, 10:10. "Angela," 2.55. 5:50. S.45. Orpheum "Foxfire," 12.

2.05, 4:10. 6-15. State "The Purple Plain," 1 22. 4:19. 7.16.

10.13. "Storms." 12.33, 3:30, 6-27. 9:24. funerals Funeral services for Mrs. Rosie Anderson.

62, 1007 S- 13th will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Cutler Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Leona Brown of the Divine Spiritual Church of Christ, and Bishop H. A.

Short of Chicago, 111., will officiate. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Mrs. Anderson, a resident of Council Bluffs for 35 years, died Saturday at a local hospital. TODAY! Last Times 2 Cinemascope Color Features! E3ZHZ3XS1 nnot CHIEF CRAZY HORSE JUPlTtRS DARUrVG 3 Days--Starting Tuesday! Stable Along the Plus! Action in African Wilds! klKTHOKTSlTH TOMORROW NIGHT and Every TUESDAY CHILDREN'S RIDES STARTING 7 P.

M. f) (s 5 ADULT RIDES Brinjr the TTfcale Tamilg or FREE PARKING--FREE PICNIC GROUNDS PEGGIE CASTLE PLUS i ACTION! PLUS COLOR CARTOON! I PHILCO Leader in Room Air-Conditioners! PHILGO SETS THE STANDARDS! 5-ycor. i worrenty by fie leader it talei Adjustable mounting True automatic femperalure control FuHy insulated no dripping) Full capacity Adjustable louvers Independent operolion of oil controls The MUSIC SHOP 331-333 BBOADWAT A. M. to P.

M. PHONE 3-71W I I A Here's die perfect shampoo for you and die ivholc familv! Keeps sister's oily hair low sparkling clean and fair! I nair easier lo manage for pop Now ihat lie doesn't nave a dry she needs no special rinse i used this shampoo ever since! Regular size bottle $1.00 large family size TAEFE DRUG COMPANY i TV, A A FRANK ST. PHARMACY A BROADWAV TAFFFJ OPEN M. to P. M.

SUN. te I SAFEWAY'S the best place in town to buy FRESH PEACHES --from California. U.S. No. Early Elberta, Freestone Variety Can and Preserve This Fine Fruit Now! 279 BEET SUGAR 10-Lb.

BAG USDA CHOICE BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK .1 Excess faf and J5 bone removed before weighed! LB. Sunnybank or Allsweet MARGARINE Colored and Quartered Mb. Carton 24 Del Monte Halved PEACHES No. CAN SCOTTISSUE White, 1000-Sheet ROLL 10 fricei Good thra Jily 20 ie Coancil Ilsffi RIGHT REsr.R\R» IO I.JM1T til JEWS PA PER I.

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