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PAGE SIX COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA 1956 Seen Heard STOP WORRYING about the, I cooking ou don't want to do 1 just hie yourself to Rudy's for a tasty dish or two big juicy, delicious steakburgers of the finest meat. Cheeseburgers. CITED MOLAV COOK F.v^e* r- c.tec O5- foot longs with that "Lip Smacking" sauce with meat, and bis malts. Yes. and good coffee, too' Come to Rudy's Drhe Inn.

1902 W. just once, and ou 11 never again have to worry W. dway now go'ns on. Oar about the cooking you don't want to SALE OF SALES at Odert's Crews Hcrcr tc Cock cur." V.HICH IS V.OH at Spir.t -ep-esenta- Coun- Manager out of u-der tre Mavor-Coun- fr-i-rh se VVP NO on 25 -y Marager Plan 'Tr SCOTTISH RITE WOMEN -T-e Scottish Ri Women's Club nave a brunch picn.c at jl a at Snrir.glake Park in Omaha. Reservations should be rr.ade by noon with Walter Davis.

92H Seventh is vour gain. Berdix ers S99 50 Nerrco Clo'rer e'-s S-9 Zig-Zag sewing chines S99 50. Crosley 0 59950 Maytag washer: S' Hoover vacuum cleaners VI9 50 room air coolers S21 "0 Buv at Orien's 2106 W. ay and pocket the sav Ter ms --Adv FALLS INTO RF.AN POT M'ohael Hughes 20 mrnths son of Mr and Mrs Frank Huehes of le arrr when ie fell into a been pot Monday He was in good con- rect from the latest dition at Jennie Ed- murdson Hospital. "IT SEEKS BOARD BILL Richie Rose of Council Bluffs filed suit in Municipal Court Tuesday against Melvin Keiderling.

also of Council B'uffs. seeking a back bill of qnd room totaling $935 and dating from Jan 1. 1955 to Jan 1 1956. VARIETY IS THE spice of life and Dairy Sweet has it: In addition to our vanilla and chocolate. this week's special is cooling, e- i-eimng iemon-Lime.

tiavors, actually drawn at your order, di- freezers at Dairy Sweet, 3426 W. B'dway. --Adv. ted Av e. LET US return tn the common people's government and rid trf city of the so-called high-class gang-.

Attend public rneetire of BRGA Thurs June 21 at 8 m. Crvstal impossible to by wards adnrt- Alderman Al Cleveland on 1949 Let's not so hark to that "imrxwib'p" fi! NO on June 26. C.tv Manager Plan Committee -Adv ROOM Air Conditioner Filters. 25 sizes Hanusa Co. 1st B'd- a --Adv.

PARENTS OF BOY Lt. and Mrs. Clark Fobes are paiynts- of a boy born Friday, June 1, at Tripler Army Hospital, Honolulu. Hawaii. Lt.

is the TUMBLES FROM FENCE son of and Mrs Fobes i I Mrs. Alice Doner, 1 50, Dies Suddenly Mrs. Alice E. Doner. 50.

727 21st St. died Monday evening fel'owmg a sudden illness. She was stricken at her home and rushed to a local hospital by ambulance. She was pronounced on armal. Mrs.

Doner was a native of Me'bourne, Iowa but had lived most of her lifetime in Council Bluffs. She was a member of the Fifth A Methodist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, the auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive the auxiliary to the Shrine Temple at Sioux City, and th aux.han to the Union Pacific Old Timers Club No.3 of Council Bluffs. She is survived by her husband. Joseph Uoner of Council B'uffs; a daughter, Miss Ada Ruth Doner of Council Bluffs: three Miss Cletta Lebdd of Salem- Mrs. Mary Half- tings of Omaha and Mrs.

Dorothy Desmond of Council Bluffs; Uvo brothers, Ray Ketcham of Council Bluffs and Leo Ketcham of Salem, a stepson. Robert B. Doner of Oakland Nicbuhr To Direct Concert At St. Paul William Niebuhr, former Council Bluffs music instructor, will direct the choral union concert at a. program Sunday nonoring tne centennial of the Missouri Luth- I eran Synod at St Paul, Minn.

Niebuhr is now the organist and choirmaster at the Christ Lutheran Church in Minneapolis. Youth, 13, Injured I By Chunk Of Wood i Jack Bartholomew. 13. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Bartholomew, 2009 S. llth was reported in' satisfactory condition at Mercy 'Hospital Tuesday. i 1 The youth was brought to police station and taken to Mercy Hospital Monday afternoon. Police said he suffered a head injury while loading a truck with I WOOQ scraps at Midwest Hard-1 wood Lumber 1914 Tostevin iSt. I Police said a chunk of wood moving on a convejoV belt fell' off and struck the youth.

Funerals Funeral sen-ices for Richard )H. James, 72, of 926 E. Pierce' 'St. at in-3n Revamp Forms For Bids On P.O. Rock Island To 'Pilot Operation' Rock Island, HI, has replaced Council Bluffs as tiie "pilot operation" for the construction of Fedeial Court House-Post Office Buildings under the government's new lease-purchase plan.

And for that reason progress toward starting the building here has been delayed. Tuesday was the target date originally set for opening construction and financing bids for the local structure estimated to cost $1.630,000. Rock Island's bids were opened on May 29. No contracts have been To 'Strike' Death VIENNA, Austria ff Prague newspaper Rude Pravo said Monday the death penalty '''p eliminated in Czechoslovakia beginning Jan. 1, 1957.

The paper said the new penal code, announced by the recent congress of Czechoslovakia's Communist Party, envisages as maximum punishment 25 years at hard labor. Thompson Given Suspended Fine Lloyd Thompson, 72, 319 N. 1st was given a suspended 525 fine by Municipal Judge A. J. Nielsen Tuesday on a charge of failure to give aid and informa- tion at the scene of an accident He pleaded guilty to the charge.

Thompson was booked on the charge on June 14. Police said he gave a motorist a "tongue lashme" after the motorist struck ujfe rc'di ca; Stcona Si. and Washington Ave. Thompson then got back into his own-car and drove away from the scene, police said. Also fined: Alfred R.

Rowland, jn. JS2S Me- Bride $15. speeding. Thomas G. Brown.

18. 211 Lafayette Jlo, speeding Andrew Mace, 42, 1705 S. Twelfth St $1. running g. stop sign.

Forfeiting bonds: Florence Binge). 26, 1301 Eighth Ave JlO, running: a red light. of 2320 Avenue G. TYPEWRITERS Hundreds to CAUGHT IN Ann Flegg. BIKE Ka'hy dauehter of Stever Kaleoser.

4. son of Mr and Mrs Robert Kalepser of 2926 Sixth Ave was cut when he fell from the fence at his home select from. Prices lower than Mordav He was treated at Jenever before. Buy like rent. Open nie Edmundson Hospital.

Evenings. Walter P. Smith, 693 I Franklin Ave. Phone Adv. JANET RODENBURG wishes and Mrs Donald FlegEt of 9U tn announce that her shop is now I CUTLER Funeral Home Am-I Sixth A injured her right an- air-conditioned.

Also, she bulance 24-hour serv. Ph. kle hen she caught it in the working full time. Phone 92-2736' Adv wheei of her bike She was for appointment. Adv.

treated at Mercv Hospital. i FRACTURES FOOT Joanne YOUR GREATEST POSSES- Eames. 4. daughter of Mr. and IS re rted SIOX is your savings account at Mrs.

Richard Eames of McCkl- the First Federal Savings i an d. fractured her left foot Mon- Loan' All acounls are insured to I day when she dropped a rake on 510.000; earn it. She was treated at Jennie Ed- HUGHES ELECTED L. R. Hospital.

(Torn) Hughes, 102 Third was elected president of Softwater Operators of the State of Iowa at "he convention of NSWA District No. 7 held at Clear Lake over weekend. DRIVING INSTRUCTION an- plication must be in by July 25th in order to learn to drive season. Co. Bluffs Driving School, Ph.

ARE YOU WILLING to let the Crystal Lodge Club run your local government? Vote NO on June 26! Gtv Manager Plan TRASH BURNING Firemen Ave. were summoned to 916 Sixteenth Ave. Tuesdav morning where trash in a city sanitation truck MILWAUKEE WOMEN The Milwaukee Women's Club will meet for a pot luck luncheon and busines? meeting at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. T.

R. Schmidt of 147 W. Graham was burning. There was no damage the truck. WE'RE LOOKING for listings; w-'-e on the ball Your for Ji'st give us a call Phone Phillips Agency, --tfZARDS The Military Order of Lizards will have a business meeting and luncheon at the home of Mrs.

Olive Church, 2227 Avenue at 1 p.m. Wednesday. LADY Golfers! We have ladies golf shoes in brown and white, sizes 6 to 8 i. Iowa Clothes Shoe Dept, 536 W. SUMMER BIRTHDAY? ideal gift for father, son, daughter or Mom, is a handy, smartly- styled portable typewriter from CUTS ARM --Moneene Collins, 17.

of 202 E. Pierce had stitches taken in her right arm Tuesday at Jennie Edmundson Hospital. She was in good rendition Tuesday at the hospital. CLEARANCE of better summer I hats in colors. Values to $10 95.

Special $2.00 Wed. only Joe Smith Millinery Dept. 3rd Fl. -Adv. FALLS DOWN STAIRS Russell Oliphant.

52, of 2927 Avenue i fell down the basement stairs PARENTS OF BOY Mr. and in his home Monday. He was m- John Zaiger, of 2403 S. 16th proved at Jennie Edmundson Hos- are parents of a boy born pital Tuesday, Monday at Jennie Edmundson Hospital. FOR the best fish sandwiches, fried chicken and hamburgers in town, it's The "30" Club, 3038 W.

DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mass of Route 4 Monday at Jennie Edmundson Hospital. WE'LL pay you 49c for each 78 DO you care to sell? We can sell your home for you. We need houses to sell.

Paul E. Weaver Co. Phone 7773. Adv. TIRE, WHEEL STOLEN -J.

Darveaux, 1200 High police Tuesday that a tire and wheel were stolen from the trunk of his car, parked at his home. Police said the trunk lid was fried, loose. WE FEATURE complete banking services, designed to give you the most benefits at the least cost. We invite your inquiries. State Savings AFRICAN Violet Shop, 3 2 8 Story St.

Ph. 6321, Ethel HARMONY STATED SESSION Harmony Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet in stated session at the Masonic Temple at 8 p.m. Thursday. The past and present organists will be guests of honor, SPECIAL! 30 gal. National glass lined heater installed for and your old heater.

Hanusa Co. Ph. MEYER FUNERAL HOME, 545 Willow Ave. Phone 6780. Adv.

CARS DAMAGED--Cars driven by Gaylord L. Gill. 16, Crescent, and Clarence C. Simpson, 57. 117 Fourth were damaged in a collision Monday at Main St.

and Willow police said. step-daughter, Mrs. Vivian Mae Stutsman, of Hoquiam, and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are pending. The Meyer Funeral Home is in charge.

W. S. Walter S. Stroebele, 72. of 1225 N.

Broadway, died Monday at an Omaha hospital. A retired letter carrier, he was a member of the National Association of Letter Carriers. He was also a member of Excelsior Lodge No. 529, AF and AM. Star Chapter No.

47, Royal Arch Mason, Joppa Council No. 15, Royal and Select Masons and Ivanhoe Commandry No. 17, Knights Templar. Survivors A daughter, Mrs. Valeria McLean of Riverside.

three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Honke Of Wagner, S. Mrs. Carrie Moore and Mrs. W.

M. Hannah, both of Council Bluffs. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Vieth Funeral Home Chapel, Oakland. Masonic services will be held at graveside.

Burial will be at the Oakland Cemetery. Wednesday at the Meyer Funeral! Home Chapel. The Rev. Joseph A. HowJand, pastor of Walnut Grove Chapel, will officiate.

Burial will be at the Memorial Park Cemetery. i Mr. James, a resident of Coun- cjl Bluffs for 20 years, died Sunday at a local hospital. Theater Schedules: ro a "Diabolique." 1.03. 3 23.

o-3i. g. 10-14. "24 Hour Alert," 2.54. 5-08.

7:28. 9-45. Strand "The Birds and The Bees." 1:25, 3:25. 6'30. 7'35.

9:40 Lrberty "The Body Beautiful," 12-20. 3:06. 5:52. 8.35. "We Want A Child." 1-40.

4:16. 7:12. S.58. I OMAHA Brandeis "Bold and The Brave." 1-18, 4 15, 7-10. 10:10.

"The Way Out." 12. 2.55. 5:55. 8.50. Omaha "23 Paces to Baker Street." 1:10, 4-10.

7-QS. 10 "Wild Dakotas." 12. 2:50. 5'50. S'45.

Orpheum "Toy Tiger." 12, 2. 4:05. 6.05. 8.10. 10.10.

State "The Searchers. 12.29. 2-57. 5-25. 7-43.

lO'Ol. There are 560,350 members of Parent Teacher societies in Texas. SPECIAL 's Seersucker Pants for this hot weather. Iowa Clothes Shop, 536 W. Adv.

DANCE every Tues. and Sat. The Melody, 24 HITS HEAD--Gary Claussen, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Claussen of Walnut, cut his head in a fall Tuesday.

Stitches were taken at Mercy Hospital. LUEKE'S STORE will be closed CAR I1NTERED Vern Sund-' Monday until Friday. Open Salur- storm of Grand Island. Neb. le- day June 23rd.

On ported to police Tuesday that a clothing xvere stolen from his car parked at 2111 Sixth Ave. WE'LL PAY YOU 49c for each R.P.M. record you buy from us 78 R. P. record you buy from at 98c.

The Music Shop, 8 a.m. to us at 98c. The'Music Shop. 8 a. m.

6 p.m.--Adv. to 6 p. WCTU MEETING The Wo- Chnstian Temperance Union will meet at 1:30 m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mel- vm Smith, 15 Grove St.

LOST: Drawer from chest of drawers between 1st and Ridge St. Ph. FIND THE RIGHT JOB WITH A WANT AD Jesse Watt on Funeral services for Jesse Watton, 66, of Los Angeles, will be Wednesday at Los Angeles. Burial will also be in California. Mr.

Watton, who died Sunday, was a native" of Council Bluffs and resided here until 1940. He as the last member of the Sam Watton family, a pioneer family in Council Bluffs. Ke had been associated with construction and railroad work while in Council Bluffs. Survivors include: widow, Jennie three daughters, Mrs. Luemma Weiler, Long Beach, Mrs.

Katherine J. Scheller and Mrs. Susan A. Hamilton, both of Los Angeles; four grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. 20 Youngsters Begin Week At Camp Eppley Twenty boys and girls of the Council Bluffs Salvation Army Corps began a week's "band camp" at Camp Eppley near LaPlatte, Neb Tuesday.

The director is James Cheyne of Galesburg, HI. A total of lOO youngsters from the area are to participate. When the period is completed I next Tuesday. 21 Girl Guards and i two instructors from Council Bluffs will begin a week's stay at the camp with 125 other girls from the area. 4 COLOR CARTOONS LIMITED ENGAGEMENT DftMMHEWS WSLAURE Some Problems "The experience at Rock Island has turned up some problems that have to be corrected," said W.

A. ay, regional director of the General Services Administration in Kansas City, Mo. All projects under the program are being put off until the bid forms-can be revamped, Holloway added. "Since this is the government's first attempt at this type of financing," he explained, "it is to be expected there would be some details to straighten out." Holloway did not think the delay here would be "very long." And once the bid forms are changed "things should moVe very smoothly for the Council Bluffs building," he commented. Wide Awake Goalers MADISON, Wis.

JP--Atty. Gen. Vernon Thomson has ruled that a jailer must be present and awake at all times while a prisoner is lodged in a Wisconsin jail --and that a matron must be present and awake whenever a female prisoner is in the jail. What note, we'll tleaa It fix it far yea HUERMANN APPLIANCE 167 W. I'dway 3-2808 EVERY CITIZEN CoMcIl llHffs tknlt hove In selective; the Mayor his City.

Uitfor oar Good ttev't Com. system selected by the Good Oev't COM. have the power to elect yoor Mayor. BOB believe shoild recaptire that America! Priveleae? Then VOTE YES on 2e. Joha Lanqstrom.

20S Kiepper HURRY LAST TWO DAYS! GEORGE GOBEL "BIRDS AND BEES" WEDNESDAY 10:06 A. M. 1 SHOWING ONLY CHILDREN'S SUMMER MOVIE SERIES HILARIOUS ADVENTURE OF THOSE LAUGHABLE "DOG-FACES" IU INDIVIDUAL SEASON AA DOORS ADMISSION TICKET vliUU OPEN OHl GUARANTD this program uourrnoneqcheef' Mil refolded! Gene Cranaa Manager NBK IAS. RAYMILLAND AWmi DOORS OPEN 12:30 50e TILL i P. M.

EVES 65c CUT ON HEAD--Robert Stroth- 21, of 216 Logan was in good condition Tuesday at Jennie Edmundson Hospital after cutting his forehead and chin. i COMPLETE 8 mm. Movie Outfit. $75. NEVER BEFORE I 1 TM HAVE YOU SEEN A I YOUK HWI THRILLER LIKE THIS A I Your Your Search Will End Happily With the Job Found in Our Want Ads! You are more certain of finding the job you are peeking--from the many listed in our Want Ads.

Or, "tell the world" A our story in a low-cost, classified "Position-Wanted" ad! To find the one best job for you let our WANT ADS be your "employment ajrency." WANT ADS pet re- 4061 suits fast! Distinctive Emblem For AH Police Cars 1 The new police cruiser cars are going to bear a distinctive emblem from now on. It is a decal that is an exact' copy of the badge worn by all uni-1 formed ranks. Police Chief Earl Miller sa id the decal will be used on the police cars in future. They have been lettered by a sign painter in past years. "It pays off in the long ssid ic more attractive and neater look- ing A sample decal is now on display on the Pearl St entrance door at the police station.

2 ACTION-THRILL FEATURES! Important: BE SEATED ONCi THE fEATUM HASIE6UN" 2nd Feature In Color WEBB AND MEN OF U. S. AIR FORSE SUPERSONIC JETS! "24 HOUR ALERF Plus COLOR CARTOON "IK, AMDS OR BUTS" IHffT AUDff raRPRY FIRST CO. BLUFFS SHOWING TONITE and EVERY TUESDAY BARGAIN NITE All Hides 5" -10' -15' 25 THRILLING RIDES PUYUND PARK SA5TO' AKSAMff PLUS--2ND NEW FEATURE AUGUST YOUNG Announces the Revolutionary NEW HERE IT IS the trend setting Alumilux Water Heater with a tank of a rust-proof alumilum Gone forever is rusty, dirty hoi water! Enjoy clean, sanitary water higher temperature water heated quicker with less fuel cost! See this amazing water heater on display now. Mort hot water MoxinMHii Mora AUGUST YOUNG PLUMBING ft HEATING COMPANY 1020 ModlioM AVMM 3-0057 PEE WEE STORE 58 NORTH MAIN STREET HANDICRAFT SETS LEATHER SEQUINS RAFFIA BEAD LOOM PRICED FROM 15' ECONOMY JUST COOLS Don't let your family suffer from heat, when you $an get all the famous Vornado quality cooling features for to little! THE MUSIC SHOP WE'LL GLADLY MAKE FREE ESTIMATE 331-333 WEST BROADWAY I A.

M. to 4 P. M. PHONE J-71f5 EVEBY TIME a pharmacist a patient finished prey scription, he gives him the benefit of years of professional training. Your pharmacist has studied botany, physics; chemistry, hiology, and associated subjects.

Pharmacists are giving the public a highly specialized service. It is our sincere wish that you may never have illness in your home. But if you do, take advantage of our personal; confidential service. Bring your prescriptions to us. TAFFE DRUG COMPANY CORNER SIXTH AND BROADWAY FRANK ST.

PHARMACY 548 EAST BROADWAY case. But in the new bid for a re- Sullivan of Omaha contends that' of The Independent iscaoul Conncil Blutts, Iowa, up to and until on ilon- i cuv, 2nJ. 19jii jjid will then i i i opened and read. Hprtprl anrl in for. The work win be divided into I f' eciea ana refused to raise cer- Uiree Schedules as follows: tain questions -which "affected Schedule 1.

All new acoustic ceilings in designated S. 23rd St SI. Goodman. 2Sth St and Brwdwav. old.

J8TO. reassessed at ii. AH work (including of Grandsinger. A Fi hor rif na 2512 r.bn.r, 1 oacv.a.. old.

reassessed at attorney, had "failed PP-I a us ao materially the substantial rights" to $410. reassessed at Jl.ioo- ad- Heating and Ventilation in connection with the Exits and the Cafetena. Scnedule 111. Installation of Electrical Fixtures and related electric as shown or specified. Bidders submit proposals on each or ajl Schedules.

"By virtue cf statutory authority, a preference will be given to prod- Monday's action means the Supreme Court now will consider whether a rehearing shall be granted. Bank Files Suit For SI 7,693 Note i 566. The Soil Conservation Service has estimated the cost of erosion control project at $3,250. To carry out the erosion control project it will be necessary to raise road grade three feet higher than the county planned. The county would be reimbursed $714, which is the difference in its estimated cost and that of the SoO Conservation estimate.

Question of Legality The plan calls for use of county equipment. This brought up the question whether it was legal. Deputy County Attorney Charles Police and Fire, that come under ducer Hal Wallis, first the direction of the City Council, brought them into the movies. Garner Drives Truck On Hunts Some Comparisons agreed to let each maka a sepa- i DALLAS Vice Pres- If you want a comparison. Dav-; rate movie.

As a team, they have ident Jo hn Nance Garner isn't go- Holy Land Speaker At Persia Church Special to The XoapareiJ PERSIA Mrs. Rehmeh Mansour Jacobs of Jerusalem will make a guest appearance at St i Prevented them from ever John's Church in Persia on Wed-' movie for any producer been among the biggest box of- fice attractions'in movie indus-! try. Wallis' decision marked the' greatest reversal of field since Red Grange's heyday. At noon, he emphatically told a repofter, that he intended to hold to their contract, a clause ing to miss out on any hunting tripe even if his shooting eye isn't as good as it used to be. at 7 p.m.

Wednesday. That meeting will be followed at 7:30 p.m. by a review of the budget for next year. No Less Thon Five Acres, Soys Chew No property purchased for" the site of a new school should be less than five acres. School Board member Fee Chew asserted Monday.

He addressed other Board members and Realtors, who are making a search for sites under the current construction program. Tne difficulty of finding adequate areas inside the city, where buildings are needed, is plaguing the Realtors. Most Board members have Highway Engineer DeWitt 1 shown preference for certain sites nesday evening. Born in Bethlehem Mrs. Jacobs Roe and County Engineer Paul i a educated in Jerusalem unless they were teamed.

Convince Wailis However, six hours later Y. The Contractor bh-ill in the per- i formance of the contract, give pref- 1 erence to Iowa products and Iowa labor according to Section 7J.2 and bection 73.3 of the Code of Iowa, 1950. All bids shall be made on blank forms furnished by the Architect The contract documents, including- plans, specifications, and bid forms, may he examined the Office of the Leo A. Daly Company. Insurance Building.

Omaha. Nebraska, and at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Education of the Independent School District 207 Scott Street. Conn'-i' lotva. i All bids must be accompanied in separate sealed em elopes by P. on an Iowa ban 1 certified by surh bank and pajahle to the otder of the Treasurer of the I School District of Council Iowa his i in an a i equal to five percent (5 of the bid.

as security a the bidder i i enter i the contract for ine and compleuns the work, and triil g-ive a bond in a of one percent of the con- Create Muscatine Bridge Commission 1 WASHINGTON' 3 The House Lewis Township in District Court Monday passed legislation creat- Monday afternoon for J17.963.47. ing the Muscatine (Iowa) Bridge I The bank claims "-v i uciiercij, un TJIP rnaTTPT Common and gmng it author- i due on a Prormssory note given it There is a technicality ity to nnance, construct and oper- i Mr. and Mrs. Borman July Roe told the supervisor-! 0 erred by te lephone a later tau ht to schools Freeman, Paramount stu- and 5n Jaffa. jdio boss, "convinced" Wallis to Married in 1921 to an American' change his mind.

Presbyterian minister, the Rev. One source close to the meet Hyman Jacobs, she has traveled, ing said that Paramount holds a extensively in Asia, Europe and 51 per cent interest in Wallis Pro- with Earl Holloway, head of the state checkers in the auditor's office at Des Moines. Holloway cited a state law that private purposes. "He said it might be a border case but recommended we Greer. paying a recent vis.t to the 87-year-old Garner at Uvalde.

said he asked: "Do you still go hunting fike used to. Mr. Garner?" "No, I still gj along on the hunt. but I let the other fellows da the hunting." Garner told him. "Son.

I can't see much farther than from here to you. "I let the other boys do the hunting. I just drive the truck." because of their location even though their sizes are "You'll run into the same problem we are having with our present buildings," Chew aated. "None of them have room for expansion or sufficient 1 a y- ground." Glenwood Band Special to The Nonpareil GLENWOOD--The high school band will give a marching dem- About 18 million tourists visit- onstration Wednesday at 8 p. m.

on the public square. ed Ontario in 1955. North Africa. She will illustrate her talk with' vincing" easier. ductions and that made the "con- a number of colored slides taken the amount kgal pinio from the during her trips to the many in-! to allow tto TM general on the matter.

Cresting points which she will' their separate wavs. discuss. ate a bridge across the Mississip- on which the defendants River. have defaulted payment. The legislation now goes to the 1 The bank also asks for for- Senate.

closure of the mortgage" given on It provides also that the corn- Lewis Township property as se-1 mission may buy and operate the i curity to the loan. I present bridge until a new one is Also ramed as defendants in i built. One section of the old bridge the action are L. D. Weldon and collapsed May 31.

the supervisors. The board authorized Roe to apply for the legal opinion. Paramount earlier had agreed warring duo to go Mrs. Jacobs will also display many historic items from such countries as the Holy Land. Appointment Of Judge In Nebraska WASHINGTON --A source in a position to know savs Omaha NATO Delegation Completes Tour L.

and F. C. Caldi well, operators of E. L. Caldwell Sons, of Corpus Christi.

considered for appointment by President Eisenhower to be a of the Independent School District of Council B'uffs. Iowa. In submitting their proposals the contract bidders an? each of represent that a.11 rr.ade bv them have been carefui'y computed. LINCOLN 12-man North, who rmke some claim to the Atlantic Treaty Organization dele- property under a District Court jtKigment. was ready to return to Washington Tuesday after a tour of the nation which nearer! an end with a visit to Lincoln Monday.

The NATO delegates, all mem-1 Plan Festival At Riverton source, who asked that his not be used, said Monday Robinson is being considered for the job "at the highest level in the Justice Department and the White House." Colorado Crops Damaged By Rain DENVER JP Unofficial estimates place crop damage from a northeastern Colorado rain and hail storm at nearly half a million dollars. Great Western Sugar Co. officials reported nearly 2S.OOO acres of beets and small grain hit hard by hail Partial Official Primary Returns DES MOINES of State Melvin D. Synhorst expects partial official returns from the Jane 4 primary election to be available at least by Wednesday. Tne State Executive Council started its official state canvass Monday without returns from four county auditors.

One auditor sent in his returns by messenger; one mailed his returns Saturday, and two mailed thej returns Monday morning. Synhorst said. Even if you discovered Uranium in your i I I A i r. rhscked and verified and a a tiers Ot parliaments, are guests of Special to The Nonpareil. -bidder Tnav withdraw his bid ression of the economic, politi- plans for a Community Day Fes- west sections of this community least thirty days after situations in the rival on July 26.

were their accuracy, and. if accepted, waive any claim or mistakp or irregularity for any reason -nhatso- Xo for at the schedule i the receipt of The Board of Education ori es the to re'e'-t aiv or all bids, or waive all OF A I I SCHOOL ptSTRlCT of I BLt'FFS. TOWA Harry C. A I. A f- Oi 1 i i A A THV OF OF I A I KELLER A XA- re criven that eie-'i at a 5r "'i''v 1 f- A Artic'e; of ir.L"rr ration.

as 'T Ar" ir yf "tit i 'n nf: The followirir the State Department for 30 days, RIVERTON Riverton They are touring to gather im- Community Club has completed Glenwood Special to The Nonpareil GLENWOOD The south and United States. Nebraska Girls Spec to The Nonpareil LINCOLN --Girl's a wound up its annual run Monday with a farewell message by this year's governor. Denese of Omaha, and presenta- CIL spccia, i twGgrniivn a a There also a "craduat.on" ceremony for 270 participating July i A king and queen will be named for the occasion and the program includes a parade, a hobby show, ball games and a dance. were plunged in darknes for over three hours Monday night when a transformer apparently burned out. Band Concerts For Riverton Have the Lasting Security iOf Your Home bo I CO.

ad Jir.c to Ar; IV. the foi i- ARTICLE IV To i'so subscribe for hold and deai ir. stocks, bonds. or i i of an i a or pisV'c or i i cate partnership o- i i i a and to do any act or i i i ed for the pro- lection, i or orhance- neiu of of such srares of stock, bonds, securities or other ob- hratior.f the richt to vote tnereon and to aiso buy. je 1.

and in persona' property or real a to piedire or mortjrajte same I Dsted Mav COXTINKNTAI, KKLI.ER COMPANY Dies In New York NEW YORK B. Irelan. 67. presrdent of Cities Service 0.. Co opera: ons throjgrn'jt tne M.d'Acs*.

Monday. He hi3 a surg.cai operation for an undisclosed aliment a fe months aro. RIVERTOX A band concert has been scheduled for each Wednesday evemrg here for an o.s-ht week period. First of these was held last and they will continue throughout the summer. Tne band is under the direction of Arthur Easterdav.

The whole Bible has been translated into 207 languages under sponsorship of the American Bible Society. Pain Stops Fast! Dr. Scholl's Zino-paift the friction and pressure--eaw- new or tight shcwi remove corns. rallousM one of the faitat. a to mrdiral sncnco.

New matching color, worn Get hoi toriay' D- $cholk Zinti-pads by TWIN CITY BOTTLING CO. Counci! Bluffi, la. 5471 OUR LOAN PLAN MAKES IT POSSIBLE Over half the nation's families own their own homes. Do you? You can you know. Perhaps more easily than you imagine.

Stop in today and inquire about our home loan plans that let you repay monthly like rent. It may be that you can be a homeowner in just a few short weeks INSURANCE PLAN SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION T07 Pearl St. avt Se Ste. Member federal Home Lpdn Bank Wstem You couldn't buy finer whiskey than Cream of Kentucky! Kentucky's finest whiskey is America's finest whiskey value--premium whiskey at a non-premium price! Cream of Kentucky is double-rich-rich in in bouquet. So smooth and mellow--yet so hearty-it's the heart of America's finest drinks.

Enjoy Cream of Kentucky today. KENTUCKY'S FINEST WHISKEY-A BLEND 86 PROOF. A I NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DISL, FRANKFORT, KY. 'SPAPERJ.

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