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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • Page 18

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BACK BRUISES Richard Hitchcock, 8, Gi Court, Thirty. fifth strtet and Broadway, suffered back bruises when hi bicycle ran into a car driven by W. c. Ingraham, 74, Redwood City, Monday afternoon. near Thlrty.fUth street and Broadway.

PoHcc took Richard to Mercy hospital for treatment Ingrahara was booked by police for inves- tlgation. and released to appear when called. Mu Enamel A I DISCOUNTS. For the remainder of July all NU ENAMEL products, including genuine Chinese bris- tie brushes, will be supplied at a discount of not less than Remember, there is a Nu-Enam- HJBJUl need, both inside and outside The name "KU-ENAMEL" is of "No Brush Marks" and in most cases, Coat Covers." Get color chart at the C. E.

LAUSTRUP MUSIC COMPANY, B'dway at Fourth Street. Phone 4236--Adv. GASH ON HIP--Charlotte Watson, 10, 2339 South Eleventh street, suffered a gash on the TO HEAR CASE-- Forfeiture of a $25 bond In muncipal court Monday was set aside Tuesday, and the case of Robert E. Belt, 30, 2112 South Eleventh street, charged with assault and battery was continued to Wednesday for hearing. An application to place Belt under a peace bond also will be heard at that time.

The complaint was filed by his sister, Darlen. WE frozen a "GOLDEN DAWN" In a 300 ib cake of Ice. See this In the lobby of our store, Wednesday morning at 9 a. m. There wilfbe special the ice Is melting.

slc J. PENNEY CO-- Adv. DISMISS CHARGE-- An assault charge against Willie Jackson, 22, Omaha, was dismissed Tuesday in municipal court when Don Wade, Omaha, complaining witness, failed to appear to prosecute. Jackson was arrested Sunday morning after Wade charged Jackson threatened him with a gun at the Negro American Legion hall. FREE OPEN AIR DANCING-- a gasn on the J-KEE OPEN AIR DANCING-right hip when the car in which Orchestra every nlte.

Come early she was rldinz. driven hv her --Stav Into Vn .1 mf vau 411 TTSJIVJI she was riding, driven by her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Watson, was in collision with a car driven by Mrs. James Chambers, South Twelfth street, at Twenty-fourth avenue and twel. fth street Monday evening.

The girl was taken to Mercy hospital for treatment. Both automobiles were damaged. SPECIAL Summer Clearance of Children's Sandals and Canvas Shoes, 98c to $1.95. Men a boy's Sandals and Canvas Shoes, $1.95 to $2.95. Men's Beagle Sport Slax shoes, $4.95.

HURRY; and get yours while stocks are complete. IOWA CLOTHES SHOP, Shoe 536-38 W. LOSES BILLFOLD Miss G. Paulberg, South Mam street, told police Monday afternoon she left her billfold, containing $30 and papers, in a booth at Dawson's cafe, 525 South Main stret, Friday night and FREE OPEN AIR DANCING-Orchestra every nlte. Come early --stay late.

No cover charge. Constantino Steak House, 1128 Avenue AUXILIARY--The Veter cany tay late. No charge Constantino Steak House, 1125 Avenue D--Aflv. TO TOUR CAMP Twenty board and budget members of the Community Chest will tour Camp Wakonde near Griswold Friday evening, President Carl W. Eckert announced Tuesday.

Leaving Council Bluffs at 5 teh group will jin the Boy Scouts at supper. SQUARE dance, Wed night Grab a partner and hurry down to Constantino's Steak House 12th and Avenue D. Free dancing. No covpr charge--Adv. SEEKS DIVORCE Brown filed suit for divorce Tuesday in district court against Leo Brown.

They were married June 13, 1936, at Maryville, Mo. Mrs Brown requested the court to award hlr custody of their five children, Delores, 12; Lawrence 10; Donald. James, and Donna, 7 months, and alimony. JfREE OPEN AIR DANCING- Qrcbestra every nite. Come early --stay late.

No cover charge Constantino Steak House, 1128 Avenue SEEKS JUDGMENT Esther La Velne of Des Moines, filed suit Tuesday in court seeking judgment of $27,208.50 from Carl M. Casey of Cass county as result of a highway accident last March 14 on highway 6, about miles east of Council Bluffs. SQUARE dance Wed. night. Grab a partner and hurry dowri to Constantino's Steak House, 12th and Avenue D.

Free dancing. No cover COURT CASES-Charged with being drunk, Richard Abele, 26, Omaha, and George Christensen, 62, Bluffs, were each fined $5 Tuesday in municipal court PoRce said Christensen had fallen dow.i at Thirty-fifth street and Broadway, inflicting a cut over his right eye. He was attended by two hospital internes. 1940 FOUR-DOOR Chevrolet. Radio, heater, seat covers.

Good shape. Make offer. Dial 3-4322 1017 Avenue JITNEY SUPPER at Epworth Methodist church, 25th and Ave July 20th, 4.30 to 7 p. m--Adv. PETITIONS FOR DIVORCE-Mrs.

Bessie Fesler petitioned the district court Tuesday for a divorce from Earl Fesler. They were married in Council Bluffs last Feb. 5. She asks the court tt award her title of a home she owned prior to their marriage 9nH A COUNCIL BLUFFS (IOWA) NQNPARglL-JULY 20, versten, Lewis, and two bro Ralph Kerson, Griswold. and the household goods.

TO SELL YOUR HOME, see US for quick service. We have buy- DAY CO. 133 Pearl St. Phone Adv. BARGAIN models to cHbose pRrcEs PRICES! from.

W. P. Smith. Phone 3-1731. Adv.

SEWING GROUP-The Veteran of Foreign Wars auxiliary will VFW hall for sewing. Bring sand wiches for luncheon. TINY'S PLACE, kitchen will be closed for remodeling. Still serving beer and soft drinks Watch for re-opening date Adv. INSTRUCTION Bluff City lodge No.

71, AF and AM, will meet in called session at 8p Wednesday for school of instruction. SOUTHWEST Iowa's .3 IlJUaL modern animal hospital, now air conditioned. Stutsman at Bdway --Adv. A BOY--Mr and Mrs. Ervin Dr.

AlUbond Sovfnwosf Iowa Dr. George Alliband, Atlantic, Dies at 74 Special to The Nonpareil. ATLANTIC--Dr. George A. Alliband, 74, Atlantic physician and surgeon, died Monday afternoon at Atlantic Memorial hospital.

He had been In ill health for some time. Death resulted from a heart ailment Dr. Allilfand came to Atlantic in 1928 from Elliott He was named Atlantic's outstanding citizen for 1948. Surviving are -ais widow; four sons, Dr. George Alliband of Omaha, Dr.

Harold Alliband and John Alliband of Atlantic, and George Alhband of Minnesota; and one daughter, Mrs. Dale Hbegh of Atlantic. The body is at the Taylor funeral home. Mrs. Francleca Hull ATLANTIC Funeral services were held Monday at SS.

Peter and Paul Catholic church for Mrs. Francicca Ruiz, 65, Lubbock, Tex, who died Sunday morning at Atlantic Memorial hospital. Mrs Ruiz was taken 111 while here with her sons, who were employed picking beans for the Atlantic Canning Co Burial was in Atlantic Catholic cemetery. Jonathan A. Breckerbaumer ATLANTIC Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Lewis Methodist church for air onathan A Breckerbaumer, 64, er who died Sunday Memorial hospital of at Varied Reaction on Diversion Job Somt Councilman Pol Costs Too Exeossivo Reaction of city councilmen to the sugfeition by the board of engineers for rivers and harbors at Washington that the city maintain and operate the proposed Indian creek diversion channel was varied.

The city had originally voted JWJO.OOO as its share of the $4,083,000 project A report from Washington Monday suggested the i maintain the channel after completion. It was estimated tional costs would be $300,000 or $400,000 to maintain the two and one half mile ditch north of the city. "Terrible Mow" "We can't do anything until we get notice of the George B. Sparks said, then we'll have to take some action "I don't know if we could handle it or not," he added. "That's a terrible blow," Alderman Kenneth A.

Madigan answered. "The city can't maintain that. Weve got enough to do inside the city without taking on any. more outside," he said Ko11 lderm "Id wto on how much we be for it if we could get the job done," he concluded. Alderman Joseph B.

Katelman, who signed the petition asking Commerct vice- president, and Don Filbert, local Obituaries 1 te thc decide manager ShOUl1 Two Ballot Questions 6 3re two major Projects hat should go right on that ballot when we vote whether we want a city manager or not," Katelman said pay damages MldVC I CHURCH CONCERT oy born Tues lay at Mercy hos "Good News" ou.rt»t^ ital ans of VFW a short business session. A social hour will follow. Members are asked to bring sandwiches, and candy and gum for hospital gifts. SQUARE dance Wed. night Grab a partner and hurry down to Constantino's Steak House, 12th and Avenue D.

Free dancing. No cover CREIGHTON PICNIC The third annual Creightoh university alumni picnic will be held Monday at Peony park in Omana. Games and activities will begin at 2 p. m. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.

m. followed by games and dancing. Tuesday, at the Assembly 01 uoo church, Seventh street and Seventh avenue. and sem- sweepers and sewing machines' M0 Chevrolet. RAWLINGS RENTAL SERVICE heater seat covers.

Good Ph. shape. $700, or make offer. Dial 3-4322. 1017 A IT An 11 A a Ph.

Adv. MOSE INITIATION The Women of the Moose will meet at 8 p. Wednesday at Moose nail for formal initiation. Offi. cers will have chapter i program I HOW TO TREAT A That good friend jour watch needn't be carried around on a pillow, but do give it care and consideration.

Periodic cleaning and adjustment at Chaffee's will prolong its benefits to you. t. We Repair decks. Too CHAF1E WATCH SHOP 1C Pearl St FAIRLY GOOD CONDITION-Clyde Blanchard, 906 Grandview president 01 the State bank, suffering is day. nvrapuai IS "fairly good" condition Tues- 6 to 16 cubic foot sizes, CUTLER funeral home.

Am- bul.nct. 24 hour service. Ph. 7779. OVERCOME BY HEAT Jacqueline Culbertaon, 17.

3315 Sixth avenue, was taken to Mercy hos Pital Monday when she was work at Bluff City USED REFRIGERATORS. Easy PE OPLES DEPARTMENT PARENTS OF -DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson of A a are parents of a daughter born Monday at Jennie Edmundson hospital. HAVE YOU HEARD--You can buy a Hamilton watch for $100 a week at Rogers PHOTOGRAPHER Complete professional darkroom equipment.

Phone I CAN give you a better furnace HAL PTT FURNACE AfvD PLUMBING CO Phone 6737 or 3-6178-- Adv. AT PARSONS-Mara Hoyt, 211 Lincoln avenue, will enroll at Parsons college at Fairfield in September, according to an announcement Tues- WE ARE BADLY IN NEED of CV OS- pital Tuesday night by the fire tm rl erner enc unit being stricken with a heart at- iCK. ENTERPRISE UPHOLSTERING -furniture restyled, repaired rrupholstered. Phone Free Adv. DEMO MEETING-A meeting of the newly formed Democratic club is slated for Wednesday at 8 p.

m. at the Railroad YMCA Dan Sowden, 3635 Avenue temporary chairman. FOR SALE 1940 HUDSON 4-door sedan Good tires, heater- radio. $475. Call owner 6607 or 8259.

Adv. SON BORN-A son was born Monday at Jennie Edmundson hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Cltude Norton. 2309 Avenue E.

REFRIGERATION service. Jiffy services. Phone allu JYH-. urecKeroaumer was born passer, 1414 Avenue have a at St. Louis, Mo.

He moved to a bOy bOm TllPSrfav I A CLOSED for vacation, Wed. Open as 32nd HAVE SUN A son was born Monday at Mercy hospital to Mr. and Carson. or make offer. 1017 Avenue WAR MOTHERS--The American War Mothers will have a social meeting at 2 Thursday at the Railroad YMCA.

THANKS For a fine picnic Sunday. Father D. Adv. Lower School Tax Levy at Underwood Special to The Nonpareil UNDERWOOD Underwood consolidated school budget calls for more money for the 1949.50 school year, but due to a greater amount of state aid and the new laws governing tuition rates, the amount of money to be raised through taxation has been low- money by a will lower the school tax rate several mills, School Supt Knowlton said this week. a heart ailment.

Mr. Breckerbaumer was born farm near Lewis with his parents when he was seven and had there since. Surviving are his widow; a son, Wilbur Breckerbaumer, a daughter Mrs. Wilma Rossell, both of Lewis; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Downer, Atlantic, and Mrs.

Emma Multhaup of Lewis; and a brother, Dr. Harry Brecker- baumer, Sioux City. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery, Lewis. Andrew Nelson YORKTOWN-Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Yorktown Methodist church for Andrew Nelson, 99, who died Sunday at his home following an illness of several months. He is survived by two sons, Ben and Clyde, at home, and two daughters, Amanda, at home, and Mrs George Crane, Calgary, Canadi.

Mrs. Cloud Putnam GRISWOLD --Mrs. Claud Putnam, 61, died Sunday at Mercy hospital, Council Bluffs, after an illness of several months. She was born May 6, 1888 at Griswold, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Pierson. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She is survived by her hus- a son, Leon Putnam, Mrs. pay necMsary ex maintenance for op- op eration of the creek project? were the questions he suggested. Katelman explained the council was getting a lot of heat He ant like to projects People if possible.

decided by the Railsback, Garner, Mauk and mg the family. aids in rear- Waiter Rental il A I7 A THO $20.00 Hiapt Appliance Co. 121 W. Wt IJ44 COMPLETE WTO SERVICE i SERVICE STORE 41 FOR RENT COOK MINT Ca NEWLY AIR CONDITIONED from New fork Direct From Martial SHAYNE N.B.C. SONS STYLIST DINNERS SHAY SISTERS Smart lallream Oancim Team fun JACKIE JAY Martar of C.rtmom...

Samational Comtditn and NovaHy Mimcun -3 SHOWS MIBHTLY- A.M., A.M. Two New Teachers to Red Oak Faculty Special to Nonpareil. RED OAK--Two more additions to the Red Oak school faculty have been announced. John O. Mclntyre of College Springs will teach social science in the junior high.

He replaces Louroe Stuckenbruck, who has resigned to accept the principal- ship of the junior high in her home town at Lake City. Mr. Mclntyre is an Iowa State Teachers college graduate. Fifth grade at Lincoln school will be taught next year by Miss Norma Robinson, who taught in the grades at Bedford last year. She is a former member of the Villisca faculty.

At Lincoln school she will replace Eleanore Jones, who is being transferred to junior high. Except at long range, a rifle is no more accurate than a A simple projectile travels farther in a straigt line tftan a bunch of small shot. Geroldine V. Travis. Mrs.

Geraldme Vela Travis, 27 died Tuesday morning at her residence, 241 Benton street, after an illness of several weeks. She was a member of Central Naza rene church and a local resident for six year. Surviving husband James; four children, Janet, Jimmy, Sandra and Charles; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kelso of Council Bluffs; a grandmother, Mrs.

Delia Thompson of Sidney; cne brother, Arnold Kelso ol Council Bluffs, and four sisters Mrs. Claude Kephart, Mrs. Earl Storz and Miss Norma Jean Kel so of Council Bluffs and Mrs. Ar thur Heisier at Manawa Woodnng's funeral home is in charge of arrangements. Henry J.

Brugenhemke. A Union Pacific switchman for 36 years, Henry J. Brugenhemke, o5, 1230 Fairmount avenue, died Monday at his home following a heart attack. He was a member of St. Peter's Catholic church and the Brotherhood of Railway Train men, No.

135, of Omaha. Survivors include his widow, Amelia; two sons, John of Rapid City, S. and Leonard, at home; one daughter, Geraldlne, at home; two brothers, Frank and William Brugenhemke, both of Council Bluffs; and five sisters Miss Edith Brugenhemke, Mrs. Ed Lee, Mrs Ann Freeman, Mrs. Orba Kensmger, all of Council Bluffs, and Mrs.

Herman Tatt of San Leandio, Calif. The body will lie in state at the Beem-Belford funeral home LIBERTY Shovr at II. Tomlta FIRST TIMR IN CITY FAKIR" POWER A Hnmpkrry It OKU I Lauren Barall "DARK PAHSAOK" Who says it's expensive to ride the HIAWATHAS? Some people think it's costly to travel mor tr ns The Milwaukee Road Midwest HIAWATHA. Nothing could be further from the truth! You'll verify that when you check the cost of coach travel on The Milwaukee Road against other earners on land or in the air. Add i the extra Ju3lur i ej yJU ge and we thjnk you II agree that tbrijt with wift on the Hiawatha line.

DES MOINES CEDAR RAPIDS ROCKFORD CHICAGO KetJDm, MBJ1I) TIM 1.21 U. I II si Alltrton Antiquo Collector, 8C. Dfos ALLERTON JP Series wil be held here Wednesday for O. Desilva, 80, who received na tionwide attention a few years ago for his collection of dinner bells. Desilva died at a Chariton hospital Sunday.

The widely known elocutionist and antique collector, collectec more than 20 discarded dinner bells and roped them up in the front yard of his farm home Tunes were played on them every New Year's eve. Desilva also gained attention when he built a new farm house which had but one door, at the rear. Desilva explained that man can go in and out but one door at a time." The body of Cpl. Joe L. Hath away, 21, son of Mr.

and Mrs Roy G. Hathaway, route 3, is being shipped to the Cutler fun eral home from Germany for funeral Cpl. Hath away was accldently drowned Hit Screen In SUNDAY! PlflYlAHD PflRK Sunday in Germany. He was a member of the Catholic church. Survivors include his parents; five brothers, Samuel, Edward, Douglas, Robert, and Fred Hathaway, all of Council Bluffs; three sisters, Mrs.

Clifford C. LcMas- ter of Council Bluffs, Lydla Mae and Charlotte Joan Hathaway, both at home; and grandfathers, S. N. Hathaway of Council Bluffs and Lee German of Tabor. 10 of Kirfl." 1.

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Io recent years gnat stridsc bseo made io oar knowledge of mrtridoo; For msiiatsnasrs of iWkb OM Mt MMMd of TSrioM foods is aMiotsiiMd. Foe dwtavy sdrke of kiod sw yow pbysiciao. Yon cut dm be oartsia tbst all bodily tOM. TAFFE DRUG CO. v'Uccr.

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