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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • Page 9

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COUNCIL BLUFFS UOWA) NONPAREIL--AUGUST 30, 1946. PAGE SEVER EEN-HEARD Northrup, 41, 322't Avonue obtained divorce Ironi Thomas Northrup, 48, in district court Thursday. The decree Included a stipulation which gave him the older daughter while the younger girl, will remain with her mother. He was given the i ture, except her personal effects and i which belonged to her mother before their marriage, in 1D38 They agreed to sell the house and divide the proceeds They wore married in South Bond Ind STOP at 732 West B'dway for armp surplus clothing. Wool serge panls and shirts, sun tan a and shirt 1 wool blankets, comforters, i pants, field jackets, lone and short, under shirts, long sleeves, blue overall pants and oilier items too numerous to mention.

Remember our army clothing is of best quality and our prices are right We nlwo have our usual complete line of clothing and shoes for the i family. And don't forget we havo a line of sturdy school shoos. Open Front Bargain Center, 732 W. B'dway --Adv HIT BY ENGINE--Ray Gittlns 420 i avenue, reported to police Thurday afternoon that he was driving south on Eleventh street at Second avenue and his car was struck by switch engine that was backing south without lights late Wednesday i He told police he thought it was a North Western railroad engine. Gittens car was damaged.

No one was reported injured. A PAINT FOR EVERY NEED-There is a A product for every paint need. For bathroom, for the kitchen in- rludinj; tiibles, ehiilrs, i i i a tor and soves. A has many other products for interior and exterior decoration One quart of NU-ENAMEL covers the average car. And NU-ENAMEL Is guaranteed to leave no brush marks.

Music Co, B'dway and 4th REPORTS Til KPT--Theft of bag a i i a two-piece rain suit, switchman's a two pairs of gloves, pair of goggles, pair of overshoes, three packages of clgarels, deck of cards, book and other articles of clothing last Sunday from Burlington railroad englnemen's bunk room, was reported Thursday afternoon to police The bag and contents are owned by K. L. Filbert, a a I HOI1NER A MONICAS at Laustrup's. Shipment received only today. These are prewar a i instruments and range in price from 85 to artists ('hromnnlcii at $3000.

Come early for complete selection. C. Lctustrup Music B'dway at Fourth Ct --Adv. COLLISION--Joseph W. Allen, 65, 1318 High street, driving south on Main street and a ing a onto Eleventh a was In collision with a pickup owned by city a driven by i i a 3025 Avenue driving north on a i street, according to a report a a ernoon to police Considerable damage was done to both vehicles.

REASONABLY PK1CKD, 20 boys sport coals assorted 38 men's suits sixes 34 thru 44. 10 tailor made men's suits, good condition. 42. tuxedo's 36-42. Thrift Exchange, 310 Wickham Bldg --Adv.

CONFISCATE BICYCLE Because a l.Vyeai-old boy permitted another to ride on the handle bars, blocking his vision and disregarding a policeman's a i against such practice, police Thursday afternoon confiscated the bicycle for a week. The bicycle owner was also instructed to obtain a license for the bicycle. BAILEY'S PLACE, Sflth Ave nt 4th street, will open Monday, Sept. 2. Delicious chicken and steak dinners Parties served.

Open 4 p. in. i Phone 9927 or 3-2152--Adv. DANCING MASTERS school opens for registration. Phone PLAN PICNIC--The Hazel Dell- Boomer a Protective lodge will hold picnic Sunday noon at Big Lake, Council Bluffs.

Members nre to bring a basket dinner. BITTEN BY DOG--Donald Gilmore, 3744 Avenue 19-month- old, was bitten by a dog Thursday afternoon, according to a report to police by relatives. Police Instructed the poundmaster to check on the dog WANTED wardrobe trunk. Ph. Funeral Home 545 Willow Phone 2521 I Funeral Home Phono 7485 BELATED REPORT--Gerald L.

Hamaker, 39, 113 Fourth avenue, driving a cab out of a stand at Sixth strcel and Broadway, was in collision with a car driven by Mrs. Robert Samilcc, 3014 Sixth avenue, last Tuesday, according to a. report Thursday afternoon to polAlce. Mrs. Orba Banett, 1708 Fourteenth avenue, a passenger in the cab, received a sprained shoulder and neck, according to the belated report to police.

The front bumper was knocked off and a lender damaged on the cnb. No damage was done to the Samllee car. A GOOD repair job may hunt a little at first, but to neglect only leads to misgivings later on, We arc really plugging our special mechanical service, grease and wash department. Bring your car problems to us. Monthly payments arranged without a lot of red tape.

Bob Lynch, 2nd and DIVORCED--Custody of the son went to Dorothy E. Plckrel, 25, when sh" was granted a divorce in district com I from Raymond K. Plckrel, 27, the decree on file Friday showed. The court ordered i to pay $20 a month for the boy's care but stated that it reserved jurisdiction to change the payments at any future time it saw fit. By stipulation she was given their bank deposit and household furniture, They wore married in 1942.

SPENCER supports for men and women relieves backaches. Improves posture and general health. Ada R. McKlnley, 312 Bcnnrtt Bldg. Phone 3-2993 or CIVIL 'SERVICE Civil service has announced openings as engineering aid, scientific aid and biological aid with beginning salaries from $1,822 to $2,644.

Candidates must have experience above the high school level or its equivalent in education. Information can be obtained at the civil service window at the postoffice, FKW ALL-wool sweaters. Finest designs, newest styles. Just anlved in time for school. Come in now and select your style and color.

TI1K BARGAIN SPOT, 618 W. B'dway--Adv. THREE ENLIST --Three men men have been accepted by the local army recruiting office for enlistment if they pass the physical examination, Lt. Theodore Wichmnn said Friday. They arc Lester L.

Neighbors and Robeit D. Core of Carson, and Jerry Shannon, route 2, Council Bluffs. PUBLIC auction, 711 26th 1 p. m. tomorrow.

Lots of good i and mostly like new. Read acl In today's classified KENSINGTON MEETS--The F. W. auxiliary kensington met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Margaret McLean, 1417 Fairmont avenue.

The evening was spent playing games. Prize winners were Alice Plnhcro, Doris Welch, Maria and Mary Andersen. CASH for your home or business, propelty. We buy contracts, I arms, acreages, lots and equities. Joe Passer, 2360 W.

B'dway. Phone HOSPITALIZED--Carl Sales, If), received a fractured nose and lacerations about the face in an automobile accident Thursday near Henderson. He was hospitalized and is reported In good condition. JUST received a new shipment of dross pants for men and young men all size In many new fall shades. The Bargain Spot, 618 W.

PARENTS OF SON --A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benton at Pasadena, Aug. 15, in the Huntington Memorial hospital. Mrs.

Benton is the former Gretchen Kelsen of Council Bluffs. SPRING FRIES or dressed. lowu Cream and Produce Co. 316 East Broadway. -Dial 7891 --Adv.

GIRL--Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berry, 108 South Fifteenth street, are the parents of daughter born at the Jennie Kdmundson hospital Thursday. ORDER your coal today Your il.sk prows as the clays shoiten. Cash Coal System.

Phone 5774 Adv. GIRL BORN--Mr. and Mrs. Cox, 1236 a i avenue, are the parents of a girl born at the Jennie Edmunclson hospital Thursday. DANCE at Treynor Saturday i Modern and old time mil sic by Rudy's Ilhylhmalrs Adv.

PARENTS OF GIRL--Mr. and Mrs. Chester O'Hara, 717 First avenue, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday at the Mercy hospital. CUTLER funeral home. Ambul.

533 Willow Ave. Ph. 7779 -Adv. REOPENING Florence Baker Dance Studio. Phone FRIES FOR SALE SO.

MAIN PRODUCE CO. 819 So. Main St. Phone 3-3861 REPORT ACCIDENT--Considerable damage was done to the automobiles driven by Mrs. E.

L. Ellsworth, 50, 3500 Fourth street, and Harry E. Kolcr, 23, route 1, In a collision late Thursday afternoon, according to a report to the sheriffs office. Mrs. Ellsworth driving south on the Manawa road, was turning into the drive way of her home when the Kel lor car, following, ran into the rear of tbe Ellsworth car, according to the report to the sher office.

WE now have a good selection of rods and reels, also our complete line of fishing equipment. Iowa Clothes Shop. JUST ASLEEP--Robert Huffman, 19, 723 North Seventeenth street, told Municipal JCTdgc John P. Tinley Friday he was not drunk when picked up by officers at the Liberty theater at 11:55 p. m.

Thursday. He had merely fallen asleep, he said. Officers said he wanted to fight. He drew a $3 fine. JUST got in our ladies' and men's bowling shoes for this season, and are selling fast.

Gel yours now as our supply is limited, Iowa Clothes Shop, Shoe Dcpt. --Adv. CLUB TO REOPEN Legion club, closed for two weeks for remodeling and alterations, will reopen at 2 p. m. Saturday, American Legion officials announced Friday.

The club is operated by the Legion and is restricted for Leglonaires and their ladies. ATTENTION HORSE OWNERS. Stable your horses at 520 Woodbury Ave, Plenty of good pasture, year around care, reasonable rates. Phone days 3-4577 after 6:30 p. m.

SPEEDER FINED--Francis A. Baum, 29, Omaha, was fined $25 Friday by Municipal Judge John P. Tinley on a speeding charge. Police said Baum was checked going 45 miles an hour on Broadway from Twenty-first to Thirty- first street at 12:55 Friday. ATTENTION high school students we have a limited number of baseball shoes.

Get yours Iowa Clothes Shop, LEG CUT--J. W. Bowman, 52, Clarion, conductor on the Great Western railroad, cut his right leg while at work Thursday. Ho was treated at the Mercy hospital and dismissed. LINE Buster catfish bait.

The bait that makes fishing a real pleasure, 50c a jar Iowa Clothes Shop, HOLD PICNIC--About 150 persons attended the corps and Sunday school picnic of the Salvation Army at Fairmount park Thursday afternoon. There were games and refreshments. JACKETS, JACKETS, JACKETS, 1,000 field and coat stylo combat jackets at Army Surplus Store. 916 W. FORFEITS--Dale Marion Stebbins, 21, 20 North Fifteenth street, forfeited a $1 bond Friday in municipal court on a charge of paiking on the wronc side of the street.

WE WILL be closed all day Labor Day. Dixie Cream Doriut MOOSE PICNIC--The annual picnic of Council Bluffs Lodge No, 262, Loyal Order of the Moose, will be held Sunday, at the Iowa School for the Deaf. WHY SORROW, JUST BORROW LOCAL LOAN CO. 18 So. SON--Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Jensen, 131 Elmwood drive, are the parents of a son born at the Jennie Edmundson hospital Friday. SON IS BORN Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Stoll of Blencoe are the parents of a son born at the Mercy hospital Thursday. WAR DADS--All War Dads are requested to be present at a special meeting at 7 30 p.

m. Friday In the armoiy to complete rodeo arrangements. CONTINUE CASE--The case of Ernie Scott, 52, 1529 West Broadway, charged with disturbing the peace, was continued Friday in municipal court to Sept. 6 at the request of Ihe defense attorney DANCE to music of Pat man at Neola SEEKS DIVORCE --Pauline T. Nelson, who married Harold Nelson, in Papillion, in Jan.

1941, filed a divorce petition in district court Friday. FISH BAKE--Severn! hundred persons attended the a a fLsh bake at the Council Bluffs Country club Thursday evening, sponsored by the local Elks club. FINED--Homer Kearns, 37, Bluffs hotel, was fined $5 Friday in municipal court on a drunk charge. GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE Jahn Radio SALES AND SERVICE For Pickup and Delivery 3-0109--527 Broadway DAUGHTER--A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Avery Ayers of Oakland at the Mercy hospital Friday. GET your gym socks here. Sizes to 32. Iowa Clothes Shop--Adv. DAUGHTER BORN--A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Hoi- 11s Morris, route 1, Council Bluffs, Thursday at the Mercy hospital. Suve Wlllo Obituaries Mrs. Augusta K. Barrett Mrs.

Augusta K. Barrett, about 75, teacher at the Iowa School J'or the Deaf here for many years prior to 1920, died Wednesday at her home in Los Angeles. She was the wife of John W. Barrett, who also taught at ISO Suiviving is her husband and two sons, Romny of Los Angeles, and Paul of Omaha. Funeral services were held Friday at Los Angeles.

Claudia Hill BelU, 74, died Friday at a Jocal nuising homo after an illness of one year with heart disease. She is survived by her husband, Clarence Bcltz. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p. m. at Tylers chapel with the Rev.

Mark Smith officiating, if Burial will bo in Memorial park cemetery. Nels K. Sorenaen Nels K. Sorensen, 68, plasterer, died at his home, 151 West Washington avenue, Thursday of heart disease. Body will lie in state at Cutler funeral home until the hour of the funeral, Monday In Cutler chapel at 2 p.

with the Rev, Lawrence Siersbcck officiating. Burial will be in Memorial park cemetery. Survivors arc his widow, Jennie; two sons, Carl F. and Os'- car both of Council Bluffs. Suve Paper Ostrich farming, one of the established industries of South Africa, is also practiced in North Africa, Argentina, Arizona apd California.

ANY TIME-- ADULTS wllC Children lOc (Tax Inc.) WHAT A SHOW! "Doom Song" Title for Perkins Novel "Doom Song" is the title of the Rev. J. Perklnc' third novel of a Biblical trilogy, manuscript for which is slated to go to the publishers about Jan. 1, it was learned Friday. i deal with the conflict between stories a Perkins Christians during the period of the Roman empire, "Antioch Actress," second of Ihe trilogy published earlier this year, is now appearing in strip feature form in some 50 newspapers throughout the United States.

It is being syndicated by King Features in some 30-installments. Antioch Actress" is now listed as about 20th in the nation's book sales by New York Herald-Tribune book editors. The first of Perkins' novels, Woodbury Gardens Beat the Clock-- 35C Till 9 O'clock ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Recorded Mviie Other Nighti "Emperor's Physician," is now being sold in Canadian and Australian editions, as well as in the United Slates by a dollar book club. ----Snvo Wnulo Says Innocent of Leaving An Accident John Spalll, 20, 3040 Avenue entered a plea of innocent Friday to a charge of leaving the. scene of an accident and his case was continued to Saturday by Municipal Judge John P.

Tinlcy, Police said that Spaltl was the diiver of the car that collided with Charles H. Heath, 16, 25H Ninth avenue, who wns riding: ft bicycle Tuesday afternoon at Seventh strcel and Broadway. "Because the boy stated he was unhurt and there was no apparent damage lo the bicycle I did not report the accident," Spaltl BOWMAN OPENS 12:30 STARTS 1 P. M. BARGAIN 30c ALL DAY BIG HITS Remember! Tonite Is Friday 800 REASONS FOR YOUR ATTENDING OUR GREAT SHOW HIT NO.

1 -LAUGHS AND THRILLS I WMD IMD-tEOIIBE AUDREY UNO DDHDOWUS 2nd BIG HIT VALLEE BONANOVA Added: "Mysterious-Mr. M' Latest News STARTS SUNDAY Bowery Boys "LIVE WIRES" CO-HIT -Bill Boyd--Gabby Hayes "CALL OF THE PRAIRIE" THERE ARE 800 REASONS 800 REASONS 800 REASONS TO ATTEND 1 LAST TIMES TODAY! "WEEK-END AT THE WALDORF" with LANA TURNER GINGER ROGERS VAN JOHNSON WALTER PIDGEON PLUS 2ND FULL LENGTH FEATURE "PHANTOM THIEF" IT'S BOSTON BLACKIE AT HIS BEST YET-A BRAND NEW MURDER TO BE SOLVED 1 TOMORROW For One Day Only! 3 GRAND FEATURES! FEATURE NO. 1 WILD till RED RYDER Red'i Most Thrilling Adventure! Roan With Bullet Blazing Excitement! NO. 2 Dread Symbol oi Murder Edgar Wallace's II You LIKE Horses You'll LOVE This Picture. MYSTERY (RIMSON (IRClf From the Century's Drama NOAH BEERY Great Author Tlulllal A HURRICANE OF WILD SENSATION FEATURE NO.

3 "THE FORBIDDEN TERRITORY' 1 with GREGORY RATOFF and BINN1E BARNES DARING ADVENTURE IN SOVIET RUSSIA The Thrilling: and Romantic Story of Rescue from a Russian Prison told police. The youth suffered injured itbs and a fractured loft knee cap. WiiHtn Library to Return to Winter Schedule Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 3, library will return to Its regular winter schedule. It will be dally, except Sunday, from 10 a.

m. to 9 p. m. The children a room will be open until 6 p. m.

-'me public library offers reference service, the use of a collection of current magazines, and books for home reading. MCA PRESENTS IN PERSON THE MUSICAL GEMS OF BOB BERKEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA FEATURED FROM MELODY MILL CBS NETWORKS SMJtlfNO DOLORES AT THI MUSIC BOX legteeiiif Stpt. mil and Dodge OMAHA, NEI. TODAY and SATURDAYI IJBS WJB H3 ffj Feature SHOW I WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND OUR SHOW DARES TO STRIP BARE PLUS LAUGHTER I ROMANCE I AND MUSIC I GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE 4 A with A A and Music of IRVING BERLIN DAYS STARTING SUNDAY! Mac BAXTEI BRUCE CABOT ESTHER DALE ROY ROBERTS And Singing Troubodour RADIOS REFRIGERATORS WASHERS APPLIANCES GOING TO SCHOOL? SWELL CASE WORKS TONE JUST A PEACH OF A PHONOGRAPH (Picture Is Just One Model of Our Phonos You Can Have Now.) Open Saturday Nite to 10 P.M.-as on Every Week Nite OPEN TIL 10 P.M. MUSIC SHOP 331 W.

BDWAY PHONE 5241.

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