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PAGE SIX COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA NONPAREIL-JUNE '5 1956 fl and Heard MEMORIAL SERVICE A FORFEITS BOND Fred An- Mcmorial Sen ice be held at derson. 26, 293S Avenue L. forteit- IF we could we'd describe them, so you would know hew delicious, tantalizing and "lip- smacking" good the Foot Longs are at Rudy's. But mere words cannot explain how you'll enjoy roasted plump and tender, just bursting vvith hot juicy goodness smothered with that hearty, old-fashioned sauce with meat a big hot bun. and eaten AT INSURANCE MEET--Four local representatives of the Prudential Insurance Co.

are at Colorado Springs. for a four- day meeting of the company's Presidcn's Club, it was annouro posed of leaders amonq Prudential's representatives They are: D. E. Fiori. L.

F. Hardy, R. W. Mantz and L. G.

Skelton. Plan To Discuss! Hancock Man Has Foreign AidCut TopDair Here Beckman To Specie with a cold Chocolate Malt: Find XVK'LL pa you 49c for each'78 out for yourself why folks are so P.M. reoo-d you buy from us 7 CO m. Wednesday at the First a S25 bond Tuesdaj before enthusiastic about the Foot Longs at 9Sc. The Music Shop.

a.m. to Christnr Church for 1st Lt. AT- Municipal Judge A. J. Nielsen at Rud i 9th 6 tbur Bodette.

who was killed Ln a charge of disorderly conduct, an airplane accident in the Philip- The charge was brought by his p.rp last Wednesday. Mrs. Bodette, ard two children FINDS MAIL SACK A U. S. at 3723 C.

The Rev. Durham will officiate. TO TAKE CRUISE Duff iormer w.te police said. She Swain, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Duff ma sac containing 123 padlocks pol.ce he acceded her at a West Swam of 305 Grace will spend was turned over to police by John ht weeks on a summer cruise Broadwa drive-in Monday r.r.d abus lareuare. at Spain and Ireland, it was re- Lewis. Council Bluffs. Lewis told police he found the sack while 5O MUCH FUN SO LITTLE EAT MAID-RITE the ori- ported Tuesday. He a cim a falfa in a at Thlr more at the University of Nebras- i President To Meet House Leaders WASHINGTON President E-senhower has asked House Dem- ocrauc and Republican leaders to meet with him Tuesday night for talks about the SI .109,000.000 cut in foreign aid voted by the Hojse Foreign Affairs He hopes to get the cut rescinded.

Announc.ng plans for the conference. House GOP Leader Martin of Massachusetts told news- the testing herd in the South- uestorn Iowa Association Da.ry Herd Improvement Assn. for the year ending May 31. it reported Tuesday. Realty's cows averaged 503.4 pounds of butterfat.

Other producers with herds averaging over 400 pounds of butterfat were: Jaycees To Hold Public Meet On Manager Plan The Junior Chamber of Commerce Tuesday was completing its arrangements for an all out battle to "Save the City Manager Plan." The Jaycees, who were instrumental in establishing Council- Eurell Anderson of Silver Qty, Manager government here, last 423.5: Charles Hansel! of Taoor. week announced they would 416.9; Wayne Hilton of Glemvood, actively campaign for its continu- 430.7; Herbert Holtz of Avoca, ation. 4SS.2; Lyie Howard of Hastings, A special election will be held COST. That's what you'll be say- ginal hamburger delic.ous good- ka Lincoln Neb and is a Navy OU fjTj a j) your car ness. "hem out.

Take home a us. a sack of them the children. ROTC midshipman there. The cruise will be part of the ROTC men at the White House that the i 431.7: Harold Hueuenkle of Coun-; June 26 on a Better Representa- Hhnois Centra! Railroad tracks, i President and other administration cil Bluffs. Robert A.

Jar- tive Government Assn. (BRGA) The sack was turned over to U.S. fee! the program would don of Randolph, 410.2. loan you can enjoy drising Ph. 2-1010 for all k.nds of sard- training.

He will on July S. u'-ie for The car. See us to go FnaU air-condi- rs Bank Adv. SPECIAL SALE window fans cvrnlete. S10W and up E.

Pr.Jl.DS 1021 W. St. Adv. LOST on Pear! and B'dway, child ana brown puppy. Please phone People is our Motto.

Tne Mayor Council Form of Gov. Aecom- postal inspectors. AFRICAN Violet Shop. 328 Story si. Pn.

r.unei REPORT BIRTH and be "badly crippled" allowed to stand. if the cut is Jake Linn of Hancock, 431.9; The administration has asked for Ward Scott of Farragut, 453.2; proposal to change the form of government back to the Mayor- Council system. Robert Heithoff, chairman of phshes this. Attend public meet- Mrs Richard Eckert of Colorado 54.9uo.uuy,uuo ui foreign aid tor the 1463.1; Richard Shepard of Mai-! me Javcees current drive, said fiscal year starting July l. cut voted by the House com- HAVE GIRL Mr.

and M-s. Emn Pinkston of Des Moines ing fay the Peoples Rep. Gov. Assn. Thurs.

evening--June 7-S p.m. at Crystal FOR car radiator troubles see are parents of a daughter born Mann Auto Radiator Shop. Guar- ABELS BEAUTY SHOPPE is Adv. CLUB HIT BY CAR Don Kirchoff. 41.

2403 Avenue C. suffered a slisht injury to his right leg Monday when struck bv Maj 25 according to word re- Ph. 4583. car "at TV enry-third St. and here Tuesday.

The baby Broadway. Kirchoff told police is the granddaughter of Mr. and the drner stopped and offered i Pinkston and of a'd. but he told him to go on. Elaine WUcox of Council Bluffs, He did not get the dm er's name.

Jn NDEX carnival June 8 and NEVER in over 30 vears of George-Nelson's shmvs and rides are asked to take either cake or business we offered such and 2 big dances. Vikings accor- iches. Movies of the recent fine typewriters for so little, d.on band, Friday June 8th Play Days will be shown. Terms'to suit." See'a complete and Bobby Mili's Band. Sat.

FULL-TIME salesmen, stock now. Walter Smith. 693 Mgln. June 3Q hj Franklin. Phone Springs.

are parents cf a son born there May 24, it was reported Tuesday. They are formerly of Council Bluffs. closed until June ISth-- Adv. mittee calls for a reduction of ore mlLon dollars in military aid. The balance of the reduction would in economic aid and in other fields.

Republicans Meet Marcin announced plans for the White House conference after he I vern, 427.6; Fred Tiarks of McClelland, 449.4; Leon Weigman of Henderson, 475.9. will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Community Hall to rally support for the campaign. All of the cows registered in No Debate Planned Saddle Club will Circle Qrter of Sales star vvil meet at 7:3 JYJ.

Yard at Tenth St. and Avenue day at the home of ayde Thursday at 7:30 m. Members Strickland U9 Nicholas St Evening star and other Republican congression- the association produced an average of 10.951 pounds of milk and 421 pounds of butterfat. This production is 5,751 pounds more milk and 214 pounds more butterfat than the average of all Iowa dairy cows. Gets Suspended Fine On Assault Charge Lloyd Nimrod, 32, 529 1 S.

C. B. Student Gets Two Honors At ISC The meeting will be open to the public, Heithoff said "but we are not planning any debate on the issue." He said it is primarily for those in favor of "keeping city manager plan, not its opponents." An explanation of the city manager plan will be given by Attor- Rushed Across River To Muscatine Hospital MUSCATINE JP Mrs. Melvin WANTED to buy used in- alid walker. Write Roy Kadel.

Minder, la. or phone Minden REPORTS THEFT Prowlers a S60 electric motor was reported CAR PROWLED Robert broke through a fence and took Monday afternoon to the sheriff's Bright. 190 Twelfth report- an undetermined amount of scrap office here by Paul Muhs ed to police late Monday that a iron and one tire from the Neola. The half-horsepower motor prowler broke into his car in a Katelman Junk Yard, 1201 S. 6th was taken from a field where it lot near Sixteenth and Sixth police said Tuesday.

was used in pumping water. SALE of home furnishings irr- BEAT THE HEAT! Use our eluding refrigerator, i Drive-In Window and bank from range, furniture, drapes, curtains, the comfort of your car. Just rugs and at 2311-2nd Ave. come as you are, and bring the Wed. evening, MEYER FUNERAL HOME, 545 Willow Ave.

Phone 6780. Adv. CUT ON KNIFE--Jerry Homer. 16, son of Mrs. Marie Homer of 816 Twenty-fourth cut his thumb while carving wood with a knife Monday.

He was treated at Mercy Hospital. A LETTER HOME (from college, a vacation or a business trip) is important! Own a lightweight portable typewriter from STITCHES IN -Charles Dietz. 41, 225 Midland had stitches taken in his thumb Tuesday after he cut it on a can. He was treated at Mercy Hospital. DRIVING instructions by competent instructor.

Learn to drive children. State Savings Bank. Adv. COLLAPSES ON WALK -Joseph Hollender, 67, 374 Harrison was taken to Mercy Hospital by the Emergency Unit Monday after he collapsed on the sidewalk near his home. He was treated and released.

I WISH to thank all my friends for their generous support in the election. It is greatly appreciated. Dorothy E. Christensen, County CUT IN FALL Greg Gappa, 4, son Mr. and Mrs.

De Loris Gappa of 1901 S. 9th cut his St. Personal papers and his check book were seized from the glove compartment. STILL TIME for your new savings account to earn from June --if you stop in before June 10 at the First Federal Savings WOMEN OF THE MOOSE -Women of the Moose will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at 1he Moose Hall to attend the funeral of Seth Thomas Miller, husband of lodge member Mrs.

LuWella Miller. 2923 AVE. was incorrectly stated in Sundays paper. It should have read 2923 Ave. in Charlotte E.

Raes Real Estate RAILWAY VETERANS The National Association of Retired of assult and battery. The charge was brought bv 529 1 S. She i testified that Nimrod struck her during an argument Monday night, over her weekly rent. Nimrod denied striking her. He admitted he "handled her roughly" while ordering her out of their home.

Theater Schedules: of the South," 3.04. 6.33, 10.12. "Su-anger's Hand," l-'JB. 5:10. 'Ml.

The Threshhold of Space," 4 05, 7 10, 10.15. "Hidden 1. C.05. 0.10. Liberty 'The Swan." 12, 2-34.

5.57, 9.20. "Carolina Cannonball," 1-10, 4 13, 7:56. I A A Brandeis "Serenade." 12. 3.IS. 6:35.

9 55. "Cash on Delivery," 2. 5:20, 8-40. Omaha Planet 4.05. 7.10, 10-10.

"Lay That Down," 12, 2'5fl, 5 55, 9. State "The Searchers," 12.25, 2.45. 5-10, 7.30. 10. Man "Who Knew Too Much," 12-20, 2:45, 5:05, 7.30, 9.55.

leaders concluded their Tuesday morning conference "with Eisenhower. Tuesday evening's session was I made before the morning meeting I Donald Williams, son of Mr. started. and afrSi Earl of 1281 Senate GOP Leader Know-land E. Pierce has received two to.d newsmen that the similar bi- senior honors at Iowa State Col- I Short Joy birth to a naTfican i seven-pound girl Monday eight hours after the Muscatine Power Boat Club and Muscatine police rushed her across the Mississippi River to the Muscatine County Hospital.

William Battey, boat club commodore, brought Mrs. Short across the river to a waiting police squid car. The dub has promised to answer all emergency calls until the Mississippi River bridge here is repaired. A 160-foot span of the 65-year-old bridge collapsed Friday. for House debate Wednesday.

Probe Theft Of Tools From CNW Police and railroad special agents Tuesday were investigating the theft of valuable tools from a mill shop at the car repair department of the Chicago and North Western road. The building was entered by unlocking a door hook, railroad special agents said. Some of the tools, including handsaws and hand planes were owned by an employe, Vencil Androff of Council Bluffs, i.io. Other tools including rip saws and machine bits one circular saw blade were the property of the railroad. lip Monday when he fell while Railway Veterans, Unit 30.

will playing. He had stitches taken at Mercy Hospital. I WISH to thank all my friends for their generous support in the election. It is greatly appreciated. by a tried and proven method.

Co. (Gay) Stuelk6) Sheriff Bluffs Driving School way. Ph. 3-1213. Adv.

SPANISH WAR LADrES--Span- ish War Ladies Kensington will have a potluck luncheon at 1 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Vasha Stuteman, 1923 Avenue B. WE can tell you within of the present market price of your home. No charge.

Paul E. Weaver Co. Phone 7773. Adv. VISITS SISTER--Mrs.

Andrew Johnson. 630 Roosevelt returned Monday from Minneapolis where she was visiting her sister, Mrs. Woodlief Thomas. WE'LL pay you 49c for each 78 R.P.M. record you buy from us at 98c.

The Music Shop, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.--Adv. DAUGHTER BORN--A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams.

2640 Avenue Tuesday at Jennie Edmundson Hospital. BARBER wanted. Kiel Hotel. Call 4424 after 6. Nice place.

-Adv. Adv. SPRAINS ANKLE Edmund Flury, 11, son of Mrs. L. V.

Doner of 2542 Seventh sprained his left ankle in a fall Monday. He was treated at Mercy Hospital. SPECIAL! 30 gal. National glass lined heater installed for $84.95 and your old heater. Hanusa Co.

Ph. 4-H CLUB LEADER Arthur Collier, Route 4, Monday was named leader of the lowana School 4-H Club. He succeeds Vernon Allen of Route 4. MY sincere appreciation to all rny friends for their generous support June 4. J.

S. Wambold for CUTS SCALP Vicky Allen, 2, daughter of Mrs. Juanita Allen of 2816 Fourth had stitches taken at Mercy Hospital Monday after she cut her scalp. PAPERING by lady, samples shown. Reasonable.

Phone 3-7003. --Adv. meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the YMCA to attend the funeral of Seth Thomas Miller. MY sincere appreciation to all my friends for their generous support June 4.

Henry Meyer, County VANDALISM William Lust, 521 N. 16th reported to police Tuesday that vandals poured an orange colored shellac on his car parked overnight at his home. CUTLER Funeral Home Ambulance 24-hour serv. Ph. Lost Times TODAY! FIRST CO.

BLUFFS SHOWING! 2 HITS Romance! Laughter! 3 DAYS Spectacle! Starts Wednesday! Action! Thrills! PLASTIC BOAT KITS Start a Collection of Such Authentic Models as AIRCRAFT CARRIERS. DESTROYERS, SUBMARINES AND OCEAN LINERS PEE WEE STORE 58 NORTH MAIN ST. Helena Troy UOSSANAPODESIA PLUS FUN! COMEDY CARTOON! POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Federal tax stamDs are affixed at the rate of S1.10 per 51,000.) Ben Seldin and Bertha Seldin to Green Acres Realty, Inc. Lts. 16 17, Blk.

24, Omaha Add. $1. (rev. 5.55). George F.

Margaret Howell to Hart H. Marvel B. Jorgensen; Lot 99, Carter Lake Club, Carter Lake SI. (rev. Lloyd L.

Berniece W. Cog- lev to Richard Barbara Franks; of Lots 1 2, Blk. 11, Omaha Add. SI. (rev.

BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 US F. M. FIRST DRIVE-IN SHOWING STARTING AT 10:30 P. M. Co-Hit Starts at 8t20 ind 1J p.

m. HE WROTE HISTORY IN GUNSMOKE ROBERT TAYLOR BILLY THE Kl TECHNICOLOR Season-End SALE Lend More Money OMAHA The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, said Monday its Nebraska members lent 6 per cent more monev in the year ended April 10 than in the previous year. The bank said a year of high- level business activity generated greater demands for credit. The American Society of Landscape Architects merit award was presented to the Council Bluffs student. Selection for the award by the staff of the Iowa State College department of landscape architects is made for high scholastic standing and promise of success in his profession.

The award makes Williams eligible for the $800 fellowship for graduate study in landscape architecture at Harvard University. Williams, a violinist, was one of 21 participating musicians at Iowa State College recently to receive the red blankets with the music insignia. ny Harold Beckman, he added. The operation city manager government since its establishment here six years ago also will be reviewed by L. W.

Ross, Heithoff said. Also released Tuesday was a statement by Qty Councilman Joseph B. Katelman that he "definitely is not opposed" to i manager government. "Will Take Either Side" Katelman said the BRGA has invited him to take part in a proposed television forum with Junior Chamber of Commerce. "I'll take either side of argument," he said.

"I've been a member of Councils under both the Council-Manager form and Mayor-Council form. Both have their good and bad points." The Jaycees will consider proposal at their meeting Wednesday night, Warren Hobson said. He heads the Jaycees. BLUFFS DRIVE IN Theatre VIstaYisioR Tcehilcolor "Strategic Air Command" JAMES STEWART and JUNE ALLYSON on at 10:20 Also "Run For Cover JAMES CAGNEY and JOHN DEREK On at 8:35 MINIATURE GOLF VILLAGE 2 COLOR OPEN CARTOONS Funerals Funeral services for Seth Thomas Miller, 56, 1616 S. 8th will be held at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Meyer Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Harrison Downing of Pilgrim Holiness Church and the Rev. Glenn Parrott of Broadway Methodist Church will officiate. Interment xvill be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery.

Mr. Miller, a mail' handler for the Union Pacific Railroad 33 years, died Monday at a Page County Hospital after a lengthy illness. Death was due to a heart condition. LAST TIMES! "SONS OF THE SOUTH" "STRANGER'S HAND- Tomorrow -Wednesday AT 1:00 P. M.

12:30 THE FIRST PROGRAM OF THE CHILDREN'S SUMMER AND HERE'S THE FIRST BIG PROGRAM A HILARIOUS LAFF-RIOT FROM START TO FINISH! 12 SELECTED-APPROVED CHILDREN'S FILMS PRESENTED EACH WEDNESDAY THRU-OUT THE SUMMER Ticket ON SALE--Single Adm. 25c The rains came and planting conditions are the best they've been all season. Finest Hybrid Teas Values to $2.75 NOW 69 and op FLOWERING SHRUBS Regular Prices Up to $1.75 39' NOW each, yvhile they lost FRUIT TREES 69c SI.50 to $2.35 Values SHADE At Half Price Regular $1.35 to $5.95 156 W. Broadway Phone 1710 STARTING TOMORROW! Sheforobfed dizzily, deliriously, dnmkeRfy from ttie peak of fame to the depths of shame! 2nd Feature ADVENTURE! STRANGE LIGHTS AND GREAT DANGER HUNTERS OF THE DEEP" New Movies Susan Hayward brings former star Lillian Roth's autobiography to the screen in "I'll Cry Tomor- rok," the Broadway theater's top attraction Wednesday. The second picture is "Hunters of the Deep," a documentary about deep sea fishing.

HEAR THRU YOUR OWN GLASSES '99 TEUX SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY 127 So. Main Ph. 3-3401 ENDS WED! AN EXCITING SCREEN THRILLER! PLUS! WESTERN ACTION HIT! Faron Taoiq "HIDDEN GUNS" Children's Summer I ki Movie Series Wed. UNTIL 3:00 P. M.

BOX OFFICE OPENS REGULAR SHOW 3:15 WEDNESDAY 8:20 SI1ERK ft PREVIEW I rnascope Hit "Threshold AT (40 tXtRA CHARfit AUGUST YOUNG Announces the All New MODEL 40AA ntfm lank, jodttt, topi, anil detra. See the revolutionary new AlumJlux Water Heater on display now. Save time on wash day save fuel bills every day. No Higher water! Hot Wattr quicker! Maximum cleanliieuj AUGUST YOUNG PLUMBING HEATING 1020 Madison Avenue PHONE 3-0057 MORE THAN 150 years ago, scientists proved that smallpox could be prevented. The procedure is simple, and compli.

cations are relatively few. Every child should be vaccinated against this horrible disease at an early age. Don't wait for health campaigns. Don't be influenced by fear and prejudice. Take your child to your family physician.

Rely on his judgment. We can supply fresh smallpox vaccine at a notice. TAFFE DRUG COMPANY CORNER SIXTH AND BROADWAY FRANK' ST. PHARMACY 5 4 8 A A A TAWS OPEN I A. M.

fa P. M. SUN. machine and typing necessary. Air-conditioned office.

Paid vacation and insurance benefits. See Mis.t Morgan. McFAYDENS, INC. 20TH AXD HOWARD STS. STENOGRAPHER Experienced, steady position, must be good typist for sound scrlber work, and able to take light shorthand.

5 days and dav even- other Saturday. Air-conditioned and modern officp. 2 weeks tiaid vacation after 1st year. Write Box 7714 Nonpareil. THE ALASKA RAILROAD has immediate need for qualified Mechanical Engineer with experience on design of Heating plants, also steam and air distributing systems: also need Journeyman Freight and Passenger Carmen.

Diesel Locomotive Electricians and Telegrapher Clerks. All applicants must be fully qualified each respective classification. Free transportation on one year contract. For details -write The Alaska Railroad. 226 Federal Office Building.

Seattle 4. Washington. USED CAR SALESMAN We need one experienced used car salesman. Jhe right man can earn 'up to $800 a month. SEE BOB MILLER AT I 1714 W.

B'dway DRIVERS Tellow Cab Co. has opening for men over 25 years of age with Rood driving record. Insurance and vacation benefits. Steady year around employment. See Frank Niitro.

"18 W. B'dway. WILL TRAIN salesman to sell Acousticon hearing aids. Must be reliable, neat in appearance, jrood personality, own car. Apply in person.

Acousticon Fifer Co. 323 B'dway. SPECIAL fPE ROUTKWORK. Married man with car. Qualified men averag-e $125 per week but guarantee you $75.00 weekly salary to start.

Fuller Brush Co WJ2 0226. OLDF.R lady wanted to assist v-ith light housework and helo care for semi invalid lady. Small modern home. Small wage. Phone 2-0832.

Secretary For small engineering- office. Call GOOD Fry cook days Jims' Brive In. 807 B'dway. Apply in person. WOMAN under .40 Cleaning Thursdays.

72314 5th Ave. Basement. Widower. was reported Monday in a meeting at Hotel Chieftain. They were: non-communicable disease.

459; acute communicable, 33; tuberculosis, 27; crippled children. maternity, infant and pre-school, and unclassified, 12. The nurses also attended two high testing herd for May in the i tuberculosis lung clinics with 22 Avocan Has High Testing Dairy Herd Herbert Holtz of Avoca had the ouavcu UUt. ulC Stevenson-Kefauver a by The Visitin Nurses Assn. made a television discussion of Council- Monday received a master of casting Ms convention vote for 544 nome during May, it i Manager government.

i Public administration degree from Alben Barkley of Kentucky was re Monday in a meet- said the series would appear the graduate school at Kansas on three consecutive Sundays pre- University. Jackson, who began working for the city in 1955, recently corn- Southwest Iowa Dairy Herd Im- in attendance. provement Supervisor Jim Jenson announced Monday. Cemetery Assil. ceding the special city election June 26.

The BRGA has petitioned for pleted revisir th collection sys- the special election on this ques- i for the sanitati departtion: "Shall the proposition to. change the form of municipal gov- i Tw mcnth ago, he took over ernment to the Mayor-Council si of urchasin aide form be adopted?" Leavy Hearing Is Slated For Tuesday ALL kinds of sewing and alterations. Phone 3-8373. Special Purchase I Jon air conditioner deluxe push button model. Reg.

$379.95 for only I 2 Ton deluxe. Reg. $479.95 for only $199.95 plus your 2 or ton in trade. If you are in need of any of the above Merchandise be sure to in and Check these sensational buys MAC FURNITURE 120 W. B'dway Phone 3-1973 CARPENTERING.

Cement work, driveways, sidewalks basement floor, porch enclosures and cabinet work. Phone 3-S262. DUTCH'S TREE SERVICE, trimming, topping, removing. Fully insured. Free estimates.

Phone 3-94S1 or 8304. dren for month. Live -in" WANTED STENOGRAPHER Write Box 7715 Nonpareil Co. LADY for housework. Applv in person.

720 W. R'dway. Dalesmen And Agents 21 A LIFETIME JOB IF YOU CAN QUALIFY you are an experienced salesman. want to work with a eomppnv that will help you earn more vear rear, and ran meet our we offpr: 1. AAA-1 60 year old concern.

2. rac'ory and field training at our expense. 3. Protected territory 4. purchase 3 to 6 times per vear.

5. Unusual commission earnings, weekly. 8. Xo collections or deliveries, all sales open account freight paid. Sell line of more than 400 needed daily used items direct to all types of business establishments in 21 counties Southwestern Iowa in- Council Bluffs.

Call Mr. C. Webh. Chieftain Hotel. Monday- Tuesday to arrange for a personal Interview.

Wanted Male or Female 22 MALB or female. Part time or full time waitresses, dish washers and cooks. May furnish transportation. Apply in person 275 Cafe. Hiway 275 at llth St.

NEED a a room, or both? Nothing down and 3 years to pay. Free estimates. J. E. Medley.

Phone 6120. LAWNMOWER SER'VTCE. Power and hand, pickup and delivery- Modern Service. Phone 2-2702. l8 No.

Main. DIGGING water sewers, footings, septic tanks; also installed. Free estimates. Herbert Wiepert. Phone 3-5076.

Those who want the change i should vote "Yes." Those who i want to keep the present Council- Holtz herd produced an aver- Manager form should vote "No Hearing of Joe Leavy, 28 21 age of 1,362 pounds of milk with pce The Non are 1 Warren Hobson. president of Mth St. on a charge of assault 50.3 pounds of butterfat. CITY The Ladies the Junior Chamber, said his and battery is slated to be held Other high herds were owned 'Cemetery Assn. will meet Wed-j organization would take the Tuesday in Municipal Court by Leon Weigman of Henderson day at the home of Mrs.

Will BRGA proposal "under advise- Leavy pleaded innocent and Jake Linn of Hancock Mass. ment." Weigman's ce 1.334 -pounds of milk and 48.3 pounds of butterfat. Linn's produced 1,170 pounds of milk and 48 pounds of SWEETIE PIE Nadine Seftwr Municipal Judge A. J. Nielsen Monday.

He was arrested Sunday upon complaint of his landlady, Mrs. RENT A new Singer Machine. Onlv per month. Free delivery and PICK-UP service. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools pumped.

Call Howard Reynolds. Phone 3-5796. Successor to George Kendall. ED'S TREE SERVICE TOPPING and removing. Insured.

Free estimates. Phone 2-2997. LANDSCAPING a LAWN SERVICE. Carroll Chase. Bus.

Ph. S962. Res. Ph. S542.

CO. GREEN living blond chest, oookcase" bed" TV wrought iron kitchen set electric electric lawn mower, utiVi- ty caomet, counter cabinet bike. misc. 3310-sth Av? BLOCK LAYING and cement work. Basement work Rough carpentry.

Lipht hauling. Phone 3-5505. room set. blond table. PIAXO tuning- and recorditionine Hansen Piano Service.

504 South ISth Street. Phone 3-3455 jr. butterfat. Weigman also had the high testing cow with 108 pounds of bu'terfat. New herds belonging to Howard Hutzell of Avoca and Raymond Swartz of Walnut were added to the association list during May.

Recruiters Move To New Quarters Council Bluffs recruiting offices for the Army. Navy and Air Fo-y were open for business Monday morning in their new ruorters in the Water Works Hours are from a.m. to 5 p.m. on "--ekdays and 8 a.m. to noon c- Saturdays.

The move was made this week- prd from the General Dodge Pos- tal Station. That buildjns; is be- ing vacated for the construction i of tho new Federal Courthouse- Post Office. Silver City Rebekohs to Nonpareil CITY The Rebekah Circle will serve luncheon Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the I.O.O.F. Hall for suests from Rebekah lodges in Villisca, Red Oak.

Hnst'nsjs and Kaslern Star members at Silver City. Rosie Williams of 21 S. 14th police said. GroverJFord. Ph.

6431. 515 So. Main Defense By Chance I MADISON. W. Va.

Cir- i Judge K. K. Hall drew lots -CABINET and remodelinsr. New Construction. Phone 2-1425 or 2-0198.

Otto Rj.rtels. 144 144 wash reasonable. SHARP Construction Co. Remodel- inc New homes. Cabinet work.

Phone 91-3161. SAWS sharpened and retoothed by machine. Hardley's Saw Shep. 2305 So -1th St. Growing Mash $3.95 Per Cwi.

COUNCIL BLUFFS HATCHERY 9th Broadway Consign your top dairy cows and heifers to my next dairy sale Tuesday night. June Sth. Sell your top cows and heifers at the barn that in nothing, but cattle. You too can be one of our satisfied Consigners. Try us.

MERLE WITTHAUER SALES PAVILION Co. Bluf's. la. Phone 3-4045 24 I Farm Stocks And Supplies 24 HEAVY GALVANIZED STEEL ROOFING Per Sq 75 PRESSURE TREATED CREOSOTED POSTS as low as 20 Ix4's per lineal ft i FLOOR LEVEL posts $s'95 KILN DRIED studs 2x4 each 35 Barb 80 rod roli $7.25 OLTS1DE White Paint. $2.99 per Johnson Cashway Lumber--Paint--Hardware 2.th and Broadway Phone 3-7568 BjROADWAY W.

B'dway APPLIANCE Phone 4003 I FURNACE work. ar "3 Painted. New Phone Gutters cleaned i CATTLE BLOAT YARD LEVELING: PLOWING. Fine grading. Orlo Yost Phone represent a man charged with the u- A I Machines, vacuum cleaners.

Small appliances. Parts Servirp. All HEAPS APPLIANCE iaft W. B'dway 3-7513 WASHER SERVICE; a Wringer rolls while you watt" "BROADWAY 1 1 I I i out away mutilation murder of a 47 year 1 old woman. i State law provides that the i court designate legal counsel jw-hen a defendant has no funds.

Judge Hall adopted the unprece- dented procedure for Orlen Arn- I LAW.VMOWERS sharpened by ma eh in P. 1425 Ave. F. T'hone 6571. i Many cattle have died this spring from bloat.

Get Pchultz Cattle Powder now. Price $7 per hundred. $33.75 for SCO Ibs. Schultz 803 So. Main.

Co. Bluffs, IF i'OU have dairy cows to sell it will pay you to consign them' to the old reliable dairy auction (Kmckman Livestock Sales Co now in oui seventh year and sti'll powing The auction that specializes in livestock only. No other barn in Southwest Iowa can match our facilities for handling vour dairy cattle A bonded posted mar- eola 7) fs 9707 or Min CALL TALLMAN 7454 Basement dipgint; and dirt RESPONSIBLE parry to tako over payments on repossessed NECCHI SEWING MACHINE. Phone 3-283S. Ask for Credit Manaeer ODEN'S NECCHI STORE TREE service and lawn work.

Cal Collect BE 07D5. Omaha. HAY BALING, wire tie. raking. Majruifes.

3-S739. mowing. MOWING, plowing, grading cultivating. Phone 7140. and old Shaffer, 37.

because all eight WALNTT dresser, two twin springs, i a -T? nT 01 rem attorneys practicing in this coun- ty appeared reluctant to take the case. mattresses like new. Ph. 2-1621. A -cm nSfi9 3-3383.

FOR SALE. Double bed complete. Very reasonable. Phone 35369. us know you reach Chinal" Reverse Action OKLAHOMA CITY Miller, senior Oklahoma County excise board -member, has been receiving compaints from a friend for weeks that his taxes were too high.

Finally, Miller sent out appraisers to check the friend's property. He reported back to the friend: "You're paying less than the regular valuation. We'll have to raise your taxes." are 53,500 tons of metal in the U. S. aircraft carrier Sara- toga.

Manning Children Special to The Nonpareil MANNING Folrteen children of Sacred Heart Parish took their first communion Sunday morning. Following Mass, the children with their parents, were served breakfast by the Rosary Club of the church. LAWN Mowine. Power mower. Phone 5427.

SAW sharpening. Phone 8119. So. 7th St. 1619 Money To Loan 12 Loans--Any Type American LCGH 16 No.

Main St. Phone 3-7593 G.A.C. FINANCE CORP. 21 South Main Baptist Parsonage Special to The Nonpareil SILVER OTY The interior of the Baptist parsonage has been redecorated. The Rev, and Mrs.

'lay Herkert have moved in and are ready to welcome guests. Papering Decorating INTERIOR and exter'or. PaintinK. Free estima es. 3-3891.

W. B. Youngei. Phone 3-7177 i 14 Spray Phone PAPERING and painting. Guaranteed satisfaction.

Leon Bardsley. Phone 3-9482. PAPERING and painting. New sam- ples shown. Free estimate.

Burton INTERIOR decorating 20 years of 5-0646, WE GRIND CLIPPER BLADES. I HORSE and cattle blades. 60c set. Sheep blades. 35c set Prices include return postage, I JOHNSON PHARMACY Phone 2-252S LIVESTOCK AUCTION Saturdays 12 noon Furn.

Misc 10 a.m. lowa-Nph. Sale Yards Oan Perkins. Aurt. Breeders Supply Co.

101 So. Main Co. Bluffs. Ph. 3-7529 DON'T lose wi'tJThloat Anchonr Anti-bloat powder." M.

M. PETERSON AUCTIONEER FOR FARM LIVESTOCK Furniture Sales Ph.3-8471 505 26th Avo. Co. Bluffs have it powder. JOHNSON PHAP.MACY Phone 2-2526 We Maaske--Auctioneer MAKE MONEY--Must sac- i rifice 28 Rood quality double cases suitable also for rabbits.

Take all for $450. Phone or come eveninsrs. 5136 North 46 Omaha or Phone KE 8591. Phone L. Peyton.

Locan. Iowa re.id about it in all the farm journals now available, the new pig wormer Par- vex. Get it at -JOHNSON PHARMACY Phone 2-2526 TOUR LOCAL BOTTLE GAS DEALER FORD PROPANE GAS CO. Ph. 2300 So.

Ave. 1954 New Holland bakr for sale, i motor. 90 head of week old pips. Ed Sell, Glenwood. Ph S73W2 Y.

McDonald shallow well pres- urp water system. Phonp 495S. FOR SALE pigs. $9 S072. 'OH SAf.K i boil'- T-j Kagen.

Phonf Treynor 2249. 20 WRANRD pifrri. Phone 32-3721 PLANT DE KALB quality Hybrids. Call Karl Knoke. 3-6706 125 Helen Ave.

Machinery And Tools 25 David Bradley SIDE-DELIVERY RAKE $359.95 Less Tires Delivered and Set On Your Farm A.R Phone 5574 iNEWSPAFERr iNEWSPAFERr.

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