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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • Page 18

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PAGE TEH COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA NONPAREIL--OCTOBER 1954 Seen Heard DISMISSES SUIT--Neil Dur- Ick, Council Bluffs, Wednesday filed a disnissal of his $3 409.37 promissory note suit agaiist H. G. Hyatt of Lewis Township, in District Cou-t. The suit was filed Jan. 22 Hyatt in an answer to the suit sdmitted an indebtedness of $2,549.42 to Duricc but contended was entitled to an offset of $1 987.51 as a muter claim agaim Durick.

SEE THE CAR that's years ahead--The All-New 1955 Pmtiac with the 18) H.P. Strata-Streak V-8. Com ii tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29 30 for a look at the greatest Pontiic of all time! Lincoln Highway HANSEN (ind HANSEN d'sign- ers Quality builders, 1009 A. Phone --Adv.

PETITIONS FOR DIVORCE -Regina Cormn, Council Blufis, petitioned Wednesday aftemosn in District Couit for a'divorce from Carl Corum. They were married July 31, 1947, Jn Council liluffs. Mrs. Corum asked for custcdy of their two children, ahhr'onj' and child suppon, an automobil; and household goods with the fu-nish- ings. THE TRADITIONAL Remington Shaver Clinic is back at C.

E. Baird Jewelry beginning tomoi-- row. Bring your Remingtoi for Free oiling, cleaning and aJjust- ing or try one, free, for 14 days. --Adv. HOSPITALIZED Harrj Williamson, 18, 3430 W.

Broadway, was admitted into Jennie Edmundson Hoiipital Wednesday for treatment of a fracturec left shoulder. He had been stnuk by a heavy object while working for the Pottawaitamie County Road Department. His condition was reported as Thursday. SPECIAL Lanolin cold 'vave with instant neutralizes Snam- poo, hair-cut and styled at Broadway Beauty Shop 200 Wickham Building Phone 2-2773. Prop.

Mayme Eathsrton. --Adv. VFW AUXILIARY 1 The Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet at p.m. Thursday at the name of Mrs. Isellie; Andersen of 2128 Avenue A.

Co- hostesses will be Mrs. Rose Murray and Mn. Varian Ladd. A card party will follow the meeting. HALLOWE 3N PARTY Dance at American Legion Hall, Saturday, 30th.

Door and costume prijes. Favors foi all. Lpgion members and DAMONS NEW FOOD MARKET. We arenow located at 205 South 37th Street. Plenty of parking space available.

You'll find it a pleasure to shop at our new modern food market, planned for your shopping convenience. Above all we are very, very competitive. We have served the people of Council Bluffs many years and- will continue to merit the patronage of all our old and new friends. Come see our new market soon. Adv.

GRANTED DIVORCE Ralph E. Demory, 24, E2? First was granted a divorce Wednesday afternoon by District Judge Harold E. Davidson from Luella J. Demory, 22, 207 Harrison St. He charged cruelty.

The couple was married Dec. 13, 1953, in Demory the household goods. SEE THE CAR that's years ahead--The All-New 1955 Pcntiac with the. 180 H.P. Strato-Streak V-8.

Come in tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29 30 for a look at the greatest Pontiac of all time! Lincoln Highway DIVORCED --Mrs. Phyllis Jean Geier, Council Bluffs, was given a divorce Wednesday afternoon by District Judge Harold E. Davidson from Floyd L. Geier.

She charged cruelty. They were married in May, 1954, at Papillion, Neb. Mrs. Geier was awarded $25 a month support money for life. She was restored her maiden name, Phyllis Jean Ray.

STOP IN at C. E. Baird Jewelry tomorrow for the 3-day Remington Shaver Clinic. Factory Service representatives will clean, oil and adjust your Remington Shaver free! Open till 5 p.m. --Adv.

FINED $10 Mark Culbertson 19, 1501 High was fined $10 and costs by Municipal Judge A. J. Nielsen Thursday on a charge cf assault and battery. He was given a 30-day TEE JAY jJAJMNI The Tee Jay Alumni Letterman's, Assn. will hold its annual membe-ship stag pa'rty at 8:30 p.m.

Saturday at the Hotel Chieftain. Wayne Moser, chairman, said Thursday that graduate of the class of 1952'are now eligible to join. WALTER LEHMAN, Republican for COINTY TREASURER. Qualified with 22 years of experience. Preseit Deputy County FRACTURSS ARM Otts, 5, son cf Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Otts of 1118 Seventh was admi-ted into Mercy Hospital when he trictured his left arm while playini; football Wednesday, He was listed in good condition Thursday. YOU MAr BUDGET tht purchase of a fine diamond, if you let Mr.

Baird make all the arrangements, C. E. Baird Jewelry --Adv. SLES FOR R. Smiley, Orraha, filed suit Wed nesday afte -non in District Cour here seeking $1,000 from Ernes 3412 Avenue anc fore dosing Df a chatel mortgage The suit is based on a promissory note.

MATT WjlLSH for continued ficient and courteous administra tion of the County Attorneys of fice. Vote or Matt Walsh Tues day Nov. 2nd Adv. FACE Leslie daughter o' Mr. and Mrs.

Nor 'man Crane of 914 E. Pierce St was treateil at Jennie Edmund son Hospital Wednesday when sh struck her head against a be posl and cutting her right ey brow. SAVINGS mean security! On dollar opers your Ssivings Ac count at ths State Savings Bank --Adv. FRACTURES WRIST Chri tire Hansel, 84, 268 Benton St fell at her home Wednesday an fractured her wrist. She was admitted into Jennie Edmundson Hospital where her condition was listed as food Thursday.

DANCE Mai Dunn's Orchestra, St. Pa rick's Hall, la. Satorday, October HAVE S(iN--Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schmidt, 2H Charlotte are parents of a son born at Mercy Hospital Thursday.

HAVE $1,500 down payment for three bedrtom home. $7,001) or under. Phon sentence. was arrested at his home early Thursday on complaint of his wife, Mrs. Charlotte Culbertson, police MATT WALSH for continued effjcent and courteous administration of the County Attorney's Vote for Matt Walsh Tues- t'iy, Nov.

2nd. --Adv. SABBATH EVE SERVICES -The first Sabbath Eve services of the season will be held at 8:30 p. m. Friday at the B'nai Israel Synagogue Rabbi David Kerb will speak on "Understanding Our Problems." The Sisterhood is in charge of a social hour.

WE CAN'T FIND your lost watch, but we can find out what's wrong with the one that's losing me. Chafee Watch 16 Pearl, hone ADMITTED INTO HOSPITAL -Katby Evans, 5, daughter of lir, and Mrs. Robert Evans of riswold, was admitted to Mercy hospital Wednesday when she fell nd fractured her left arm. Her ondition was listed as good 'hursday. ALL WOOL Zip-lined top coats, legular $37.50 value, on sale 27.50.

All colors sizes. Hermans Clothes Shop. B'dway. at STITCHES TAKEN 'Linda Jrooks, 4, daughter of Mr anc Mrs. James G.

Brooks of 324 Elliot had several stitches taken on her chin Wednesday when she and cut it. She was beatec at Jennie Edmundson Hospital. HELP our children eat pan cakes Sat. nite at Dodge Armor; 4 to 8:30 p.m. with Kiwanis, Club Benefit Children's Polio ward.

50 per person. --adv. SECOND DECREE BURiJS -E. M. Spencer, 42, of Missour Valley, suffered second degree burns Wednesday to his lelt foot when he dropped some hot metal on it.

He was treated at Mercy Hospital. The C.S.M.Y.F --Omaha and Co. Bluffs is sponsoring a Bake Sale at Penney's Oct. 30th at CUT IN FALL--Gerald Hoag, 2, son of Mrs. Mary Lou Hoaj; of 17 Voorhis cut his face when he fell against the corner of a piece of furniture Wednesday.

He received treatment at Mercy Hospital. club Gift TO ATTEND DENTAL MEET --Dr. Bernard B. Meant and 3r. Richard E.

Weaver, local lentists, will be participants in he scientific program at the 95th annual meeting of the American Jental Assn. in Miami, Fla. i Nov. it was announced Thursday. They will present a clinical demonstration entitled "Simplified Gold Inlay Technic." YOU AREN'T LATE 'til 8 at The Music Shop-GBS, RCA, Philco, Zenith, Dumont and CrosK'y TV suitcase phonos, and records 'til "who laid the It'd be nice to see ya! --Adv.

BOOKED BY POLICE Norman Roberge, 24, Offutt 'Field, was booked Wednesday night by police on a charge of disoi-deriy conduct. He was arrested after police found him seated in his arked car at Ninth Ave. and rtam St. with' an open can bftr his hand. Roberge posted a $25 3ond for appearance in Municipal Court on Nov.

4. DESPERATE? Moving ciut of own and don't know what to do with your home? Then let Winn 'hillips sell it for you. Just Winn Phillips Agency, POSSIBLE FRACTURE--Helen Harms, 82, 146 Baughn was admitted Wednesday info Jennie Edmundson Hospital, where she was taken by the Emergency Unit. She suffered a ractured hip when she fell. Her condition, was listed as good by, hospital authorities Thursday.

HALLOWEEN DANCE Fay Holder's Orchestra. Sat. night. Hats horns. Prizes for best man and woman costume.

The Club 2309 W. B'dway--Adv. SCHEDULE TRIALS Jury rials for the November term of District Court Thursda'y were be- ng scheduled to start on Nov. 15. District Judge Harold E.

Davidon directed that criminal cases are to be tried first, followed by cases. END of MONTH Clearance ale, group of better hats to close ut at $2.00. Milinery dept. 3rd loor. Joe Smith Co.

--Adv. COURT CASE An applica- ion for security to keep the )Deace gainst Raymond M. Anderson, 0, 801 First was dismissed Tiursday by Municipal Judjje A. Nielsen'for lack of prosecu- on. SUPPLEMENT for the 1954 T.

Annuals are now in. Adv. otmty Macedonia News Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson have returned to their home after isiting their son and daughter- n-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Byron Peterson, in Tulsa, Okla. Willianxirichenbaugh has re- to his home this weeR, convalescing from surgery performed last in a Council Bluffs Mspital. Obituaries Stephen John Edris Stephen John two-day- Jd son of Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver K. Edris of Route 2, died Thursday in a local hospital. Survivors include: Parents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Moore of 901 N. 37th St. and Mr. Mrs.

Edward Edrss cf 211 Sixteenth Ave. Burial will be in Memorial Parl lemetery. Woodring Funeral Home is in charge. ALLY'S CHUCK WAGON AFETERIA PE SPECIAL faked Oe.on Cent, and Gravy, Broad, litter. Cafeteria Ham II a.n.-2 p.m.

Wally and Effaa Waild ILIke to Yei 11 SO. MAIN ST. Emit Andersep U. P. Carman To Retire Sunday Andersen Winding Up 41 -Year Rail Career Emil Andersen, 65, 2142 Seventh will retire Sunday after a.

41-year career with the Union Pacific Railroad. He is a car- man in the local coach yards. A native of Denmark, Anderj- sen came to in 1913. That same year he was hired as a machinists helper at the old U.P. roundhouse here.

He transferred to the car re 4 pair department a short time lat- ir ar.d became a carman in 1919. For 30 years he was among detailed to duty with he huge wrecker train on derailments in this division of P. Andersen and his wife are undecided plans for retirement. They jave seven children 1 15 grand- Two of their sons, Kenneth Andersen of Council Bluffs and Donald Andersen of Los Angeles, are employed by Union Pacific. A third son, Vernon Andersen of Council Bluffs, is in the dairy lusiness.

There are four daughters, Mrs. Saint of Council Bluffs; Mrs. Alice Bruns and Mrs. Joan Uagnusson, both of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Helen Jorgensen of Louisville, Ky.

Find Cor Special to The Nonpareil RED OAK--A car reported stolen last Aug. 31? at Nebraska City was found Wednesday in a cornfield along the East Nishnabotna Rivet on the Mrs. Essie farm near Sfennett. The car was registered to Dale Priest of Nebraska City. It was thought had been there some time.

it Drivers Fined By Justice Of Peace (Five drivers were taken before Justice qf the Peace Charles Tliomas at Manawa Wednesday by state highway patrol and officers of the weights and measures diviiiion of the safety i 'ECellar of 19 S. St. WHS fined S3 and costs for failure to dim his lights. Curtis Bardsiey -Neola, charged with running a stop sign, wlis fined $5 and costs. Norbert Schulte, 719 S.

Main charged with not having a driver's license, was fined $5 and CC'StS. jA. E. Nelson of Star Route, charged with operating a truck" with an overload, was fined $5 and costs. Ronald R.

Robson of Schaller, charged with operating a truck wpth an over-width load, was fined $15 and costs. YMCA Apple Sale Off To Good Start The apple sale to start'a fund or a new swimming pool at the YJMCA is "going along very ivisll," officials said Thursday. Workers from the service clubs, YJMCA Mothers dub and the ahor groups are selling the apples to raise funds for a $10,000 Indoor-outdoor" pool. The pool wpuld be' constructed -with glass wall panels which' would be clos- ici during bad weather but opened for good Blake 'Mitchell, president of the lions Club, has reported the sale of over 20 bushels of apples so 'a The i apples sell for $5 a iiishel with' a "25-cent additional charge far home Aelvery. The week long sale ends Saturday.

Apples will be "available JTov. '15-liT at YMCA. Anyone not contacted should call the YJMCA if 'apples are wanted. The Movies: Broadway-- "Oullsjir 1 1. 10:44.

"Undercover 2,19. 4:45. 7.11, 937. at Soccoro," 12'50, WO) 1C 36. "tare of the Wild- 2.33, 5:48, S'03.

Liberty "Silver Lode," 12:34, (M, 955. "Trent's Last Case," 2:04, Ml, 8 18. SWEEltlE PIE By Nadhw Stflw Orpheum-- "A Stir is Born," 12:35, 3:30, 9-20. Stated "Rogue Cop," 1.27, 4:26. 7:25, 10 2i "The Cowboy," 12:18, 6:16, "They KoSe West." 7:25, 9'55, "Blades ol the- TB-sketiers." 135, 4, 6:25, Sabrirw," 12 35, 2.55, Mew Movies Drive," starring Joel McCrca, "Dean Stockwell and Chill Wflfe, opens at the Liberty Friday, Also featured is "Where Banger LiveY' with Robert Mifehum and Saith Domer- ii' gue BUY A BROOM FROM A LION! SECOND ANNUAL LIONS CLUB BLIND FUND BROOM SALE! WATCH FOR THAT LION AT YOUR DOOR! Kline's Mtyir Mortuairj AMIIILANCl SERVICI (4f WIII.W PUZZLED prize? See Edna SPRAINS ANKLE Robert Hill, 12, son of Mrs.

Mary Hill of 714 Madison his right ankle Wednesday when he fell in a hole. He was treated at Mercy Hospital. MERRILL'S SINCLAIR Service 32nd B'dway. Ph. 9603, 7 to 10.

-Adv. CATHOLIC NURSES- National Council of Catholic Nurses will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Mercy Hospital. CUTLER Funeral Home Ambulance. 24-hour service.

Ph. 7779. -Adv. BOY BOHN--A son was; born Thursday at Mercy Hosilal to Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Smith of Missouri Valley. WOODRING FUNERAL HOME at 121 S. 7th. Phone 7485. Adv.

THE BARGAIN SPOT 1:55. i OmaM'. 48, 10. Cinemascope "SEVEN BRIDES l( SEVEN BROTHERS PesfpeMdl Of Wclfora Metfe A series of three meeting! scheduled to open here Friday under sponsorship of the Pottawattamie County Welfare Department, has been postponed until Nov. 5 at Coirniunity Hall.

C. Bruce Grossman, head of the department of social service at the State Men.al Health Institute at Clarinda wlio is slated to conduct the meetings, is ill and unable to be for the opening meeting. Welfare groups from Can, Shelby, Harrison and Mills eoun- are being invited to attend. Invitations are being sent to court iudges, welfare, health, ional and civic groups to attend he opening meetings next month. You'rt supposed it--not wear ft!" Plan N6w Buildings At The Fair Grounds New buildings and landscaping for the West Pottawattamie County Fair grounds in Dodge Park were discussed Wednesday by Clifford Johnson, county extension director, and Margarieta Tarr, extension landscape architect from Iowa State Colege.

Tentative for future construction include a new livestock builiding and an auditorium-type building. Other planning discussed included grading and seed. ing of the grounds, planting of trees and shrubbery, walte, a pic- trtic ground, parking, and unloading areas and fencing. Johnson said some sketches will be submitted to the Fair Assn. at its November meeting and also to the Park Board for consideration.

He said the planning as to get an overall outlook Tor many years ahead. Manager Asks City Bay Truck, Fire Hose City Manager L. M. McConnell the City Council for permission to order a dump trucjt and 1,000 feet of fire He recommended the dump truck be bought from the International Harvester the low bidder at a cost of $2,560. McConnell also recommended the hose be purchased from the Le Center Fire and Safety of Le Center, Minn.

The firm was low bidder at a cost of $1.04 per foot. NOWI Wide Screen VUtonl Lest Times Todoyl LIBERTY Deer, pftn I TIN i NOW IttJYNW! FLYMGttMniESMlUNST FUUBNGGONS! rtlfc 4 DATSI--SilorttBg Fridorl PLUS: CO-FEATOHEI A I I RHEUMATISM Pains Relieved At Once II px ufftr KM pain tllii. riMumoHun. Kiartu or MwMi. M.

lenmlo catlM 1 UMATtON, famrm It coih a fmy. MMATMN Ml raltmrf raw MlMacHm MM an KM SINCLAIR ANTI-RUST FUEL OIL PLACT YOUR ORDER NOW! AL CONRAD PHONE FRIDAY 11:45 P. M. MIDNITE SPOOK SHOW HORROR HIT No. 1 Science, Fiction, Thrills! Thrills Mixed With Comedy and Hilarity Bela Lugosi Meets the Brooklyn Gorilla! Make Up a Party ALL SEATS 65 STARTS TODAY! ALL COLOR lltITT WADE EARNED HIS KEEP WITH CARDS HIS REPUTATION WITH RULLETS Dnl r( KEMATION daw KMtMM nM to TOT aid nmclM FAJTIct tnt- Kf ym koK mtr nwd.

coih ron ratuni IW to drvaqiri and boat. KEMATKOM eoiti UM and It nW tWt rtrict back kr TAFFE DRUB COMPANY ORNER SIXTH ft IROADWA FRANK STREET mi www GUEY-MMrfiUY Actim Color Cartoon "BARNEY'S HUNGRY COUSIN" STARTS SUNDAY! Ity OUTDOOR COIOR! 'THE ounty unter 2.4 Tcartag "FANGS of WIND" -RORYCAILHOUN-PIPER LAURIE DAVID BRIAN-KATHLEEN HUGHES-ALEX NKOL rUIS CO-KAfURE! ADVENTURE AND DANftlR IN THE OKIKNOKE SWAMPLANDS! lEANPETHSmTrllttlTER COHSTAWE SMITH WAITER BRKN PHARMACY 54t EAST RROADWAY SATURDAY AT MID-UITE! TICKETS NOW ON SAU AT ROX OIHCi. TSc CAN YOU TAKE IT SPAPFRf are doing big things today, I f.nd that-as a rule--they did not come from big cities. Most of them were brought up on farms. Their college was the wood box and the corn field.

They were obliged to fight seven; heat in summer cold in winter. They thought that life consisted of taking lisks with horses, cattle, and storms. Steam heat, "air conditioning, and (lossy colleges may make good investors, but. these modern luxuries do not teach men to take risks A greater willingness to risk is the need of America today. One Mora Thought Young people who are born without luxury or without money and who are struggling for 1 an education should remember this: You have AS much time as anyone in the world.

No president, prime minister, professor, or captain of industry has more time than you hiive. I forecasi. that some day every reader will realize tha-; time is worth" more than money. My appeal this week is that you use a fair propoition of your time in taking risks for the good of the nation. France To Start On Synchrotron PARIS France will star building a synchrotron (atomic energy accelerator) next according to Prof.

Francis Perrin, French High Commissioritr of Atomic Power. The big accelerator, part of 8 five-year plan for the development of jtomic energy for non military purposes in France, is expected to develop two billion electron-volts and be the most powerful in Europe until completion of th.it planned by the European Center of Nuclear Research at Geneve, which will develop 25 billion The Geneva accelerator is not expected to be completed until 1960. The French machine will take three years to build. Half-Size Jumper Designed for shorter, fuller, fares--Waiter's favorite fashion! Vear versatile jumper with its wn sroart blouse--vary it with weaters. jerseys.

Note long-torso fleet of hip-line--so slimming! 'roportioned to fit! Pattern 9127: Half Sizes MH. 654, Mtt, 20H. 2fti. Size Two Tax Liens Arc Filled Here Two liens were filed Wednesday in the county recorder's office 1 Thomas and Dorothy 610 Grace were named in a 12,084.31 1 en filed by the United Slates Revenue Service. The federal government claims $146.75 for lS5i; and for 1952.

Riviera located on South Omaha Bridge Road, operated by Ella -B. Iselson of Omaha, were named in a $65.80 sales tax lien filed by tfe Iowa State Tax Commission. The state claims the amount for the period of April 1, 3954, to June 30, 1954. Best way to keep books clean and the binding long-lasting is to sheJIac the covers and then apply a coat of self polishing wax. WUU She's 44 inches tall --and See the elastic strap hat holds doll's feet to your lit) irl's.

You couldn't give a it-ill ing Christmas gift! Pattern transfer of 44-inch doll, cuttiij chart for dress. Use yan for hair. Send TWENTY-FIVE Cl in coins Ihis pattern--add rents for each pattern for class mailing. Send to The Non-" Jumper, yards 33-inch F'areil, 381 DepL P.p. tkbric; blouse, yards.

i Hox 169, Olc Stttion, now on easy I terms with his banker- holding hand. America to withdraw into isolation would condemn all Europe to Russian Communist subjugation. --Sir Winston Churchill We (Cleveland Indians) had great season. It just lasted four games too long. --General Manager Hank Nothming is more mavlng than to see this adnmralile war leader Nonpareil 315, Pattern Dent.

to spnd for. Plus four Winston Churchill) consecrating his 232, 18th Tortt patto-ns printed in last efforts to obtaining general K. Y. Print plainly NAMEi AD- Send 20 cents for your copy tfc peace. KRESS with ZONE, SIZE and day! Gifts and bazaar best Ml -French Premier SiTHJE NUMBER, This eaiy-to-use pajtcrtl.

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