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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 12

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i'Jon: At.muri? 4 of the general assocla. W. OUo Ujnneapolis, the c'oni-titutionargulng' that a ordinary protein, bigger load might make a larger 'and $2.52.. dkh-. resident, ana of TheMtvcei are trown In win Dre'sidest, both of New Television Tower NEWSMAN HERE Wen Gd, trrjr some future court desirable at Soft "red winter-grade No.

gaYJickji, Baltimore 2.41 icom-! areas, but principally ei ot im andW. C. Upton, Lake time. great plains. As for compulsory with $143 last year; grade 3, Chicago, $247 and, $251; INortli Western ets lU-t wmi" 1L Fitzpatrick, Norfolk, dl-t sion president, will be toastmaster.

Butler said some jurists have No. "tendered examplary grade No. 3, light garJicky, Chi- wuiOfl.r.HUHnu: ofSaIHHmi Reunion Scheduled when ever 75 but Some have raro $2.41 and S2 45. and crade No Salurday at Norfolk served far beyond the date when 3, Kansas City. $2.43 and $2 47.

Lens Users they should have retired." Hard "reH winter prarf 9 vneror Snecial: Kiehard J. Sullivan, editor for the Sioux City Journal-! Virtually Woodbury, county ai.v miei ijniiiwi ji ii. v. win gu, ai.aj ccmparea iin Ahotjt ZI5 Dersons are esuttifu i Tribune, won third place in the children who received their first; uc romfnrt el 1.AVPT1K -on. who Is 12.

sas City, $2.49 and $2.43. and gradeWt thu Nebraska division. Chi- ll 1953 Iowa Associated Tttu. foot SaiK pouo iccine inocuiauon nerc hf Ao. 2 Galveston, and and North Western Railway y.1'.

-nd ei.n. lavoptik ir- competition, the fof their sccond Tucj bolt white grade No. 1. association. at Norfolk l.

lw.thu ben I land, $2.42 compared night. VOPTIK Liwm to4r. rJP mittee in cnarge mnouncea i uc- day in Dei Moines. I It was reported by county health $2.45 last year and grade No. 1 Speakers include three officers mciudxi.) au armgntt.

Some Wheat Supports Up Mr. Sullivan's award-winnirig officials and volunteer workers that San Francisco, $2.43 and $2.47. Durum grade No. 1 amber. entry was an account of the Floyd almost 1W per cent or tne river flood last June.

i first, sccond and third grade pupils Minneapolis, $2.57 compared with $2.53 last year and grade No. 1, hard ember. Minneapolis, Judging was in two stages. The who received the first shots re- i i Tx w. I ,7 i A L.

VALUES WASHINGTON rPWThe sPLiei A IP culture department announced and $-53. Tuesday It will support grower! The representative dates at oth I'M screening as oy memoers- wraw ir tmwe. of the faculty of the school of' was based on incomplete figures Journalism at the State University available Tuesday evening. of Iowa. Final winners were se- Iowa's "highway patrol delivered prices for 1354-crop hard amber er markets included Ezzh Week ct HOOKER'S YCU3 CLASS ut PA1JIT STORE" Missouri river markets durum, amber durum and No 1 7 lected by Managing Editor V.

M. extra vaccine needed in some clin- Newton, of the Tampa, Fla ics early Tuesday morning in plcn heavy hard red spring wheat at higher rates than last year. But support rates for soft wheat Floox City, Council Bluffs. Omaha and EL Joseph, all same as Kansas City. Under this year's program, a ty of time for the day's inocula Tribun.

and his staff. lila (loud Story Wins tions. Fifty-four bottles of the ser- CEST QUALITY Value $4.15 will be reduced below last year These changes are designed. support of 10 cents a bushel prize in the- spot um, ordered last week, arrived news category went to Kick Des Moines, where it had berto of the Des Moines Register, been received from Ann Arbor, department said, to reflect more wlU offered for hard amber i. adequately actual market class durum wheat, 4 cents for amber for his interview with Lila Cloud, Mich.

a Czech bride who fled from be-l The scries of three inoculations FLAT; PAINT differences in the classes of wheat aurum anu cen' fr No. ljicavy in recent jhard red spring wheat These The' loan rates are designed toclasscs grown -principally in rciiect, for the whole crop, an av hind the iron curtain to join hewill end June 11. Two weeks after husband in Sioux City. Second that 127 children who were sub-place went to Dorothy of jects of blood studies May 4 will the Dubuque Telegraph Herald, take part in a repeat of that study for her story of va girl who ran to determine the effectiveness of erage of $2.20 a bushes at the farm compared with S21.2ifor last! the upper Mississippi and Missouri valley. Soft wheat put under price support west of the Rocky mountains will be subject to a loan discount of 2 cents a bushel and those cast 1-6ALLGX CASS DISCONTINUED COLOHS quart 7 Officials of Sioux City's new television station mark the exact spot for tower footings at a site in Plymouth rounty north of the end of Rustin street Pictured with sliovel Is Dietrich Dirks, company president.

Looking on are Miss Elizabeth treasurer, and Gene Flaherty, vke president. The station will use call letters KTIV and will operate on channel 4. It wilt be operated by the combined Interests of 1'rrklns Bros. Co. and KCO.tf Broadcasting Co.

Pending completion of final building 'place, the date on which broadcasting will begin has not been announced. years crop. the vaccine. 1 4- Coanty support rates mil range from $1.64 for wheat at distant points from markets to $2.48 for grain close so major markets. This difference is designed to Eycrybiy Ycirr Tutsi way to marry a killer of five.

Certificates for all awards by the judges will be presented to representatives of the winners at the Iowa A. P. spring meeting. The certificates are provided by the school of journalism and will be presented by E. A.

Strcit, managing editor, Clinton Herald, who fast crnr GMAMGLS-5-s Dsnimff Aisd, Itchy rencct transportation and hauling costs in moving grain from dis Senate Nips Any Future Move to Pack U. S. Supreme Court tant points to major markets. The department announced these DISCCHTTNUXI) COLO $1-23 Vdat pt TSt Is chairman of this years news writing contest cohimittee. Other terminal market support rates for the most representative classes committee members are Managing Slorm Lake Woman Injured Severely in Odebojt Crash ODEBOLT, la.

Special: Mrs. Elizabeth Quinn of Storm Lake was injured severely Monday afternoon when the car she was driving crashed Into a ditch five miles east and one-half mile north of here. Mrs. Quinn reportedly slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting a cow. A truck driven by Russell Jensen of Extra was unable to stop and struck the back of her carthrowing it into the ditch.

Mrs. Quinn was thrown from the car and suffered leg and back in and grades of wheat produced in Editor Clarence Johnston of the WASHINGTON The sen Ottumwa Courier and Managing BEATRICE, E. IL Graham, N. 10th, gays: "My husband had dandruff and Itchy ealp very bad. My son works at the drug store, and he had heard so much praise for Baker's Hair Tonic he brought' a bottle home.

It did wonders for my husband, and In Just a short time he got relief. For dandruff and itchy scalp, os Baker's Hair Tonic. For clean scalp and lustrous hair, use Baker's Shampoo. Buy them where you trade. You will hk both, or the mtkers will refund your money Adv, i ate Tuesday passed, 58 to 19, a con stitutional amendment designed to prevent future attempts to pack present, the size of the court Is determined by law, and It has been changed a number of times.

2. Compel retirement of all Justices and other federal Judges at 75, except for those serving a specified number of years. 3. Prevent congress from ever the different areas compared with last year's rates: Hard red spring grade No. 1 heavy, 18 per cent protein, Minneapolis, $2.62 compared with $2.59 last year; grade No.

1 heavy, 14 per cent protein, Minneapolis, $2.58 and $2.55, and grades No. 1 the supreme court and requiring all federal Judges to retire at 75. jnONE S-657J 1011 rOUETH ST. Before the final vote, the sen Editor C. W.

McLaury of the Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, Other Winners Listed Other placings included: Feature Division: First Bobe'Brucggef, Burling ton Hawk-Eye XJazette returned P. O. Second William L. Egington, Iowa City Press-Citizen medical fee splitting. withdrawing the authority of the ate knocked out of the bill a provision which would have prevented any member of the high court from leaving the tribunal directly to run for president.

juries and a fractured collar bone. supreme court to consider con stituational cases within its ap pcllate jurisdiction. Sought Nomination Twice The proposed amendment now Donna Schlcimer of Defiance, the other occupant of the car ivas uninjured. The car was damaged extensively. goes to the house.

If it also re Third Mildred Erennan, Dav-J ceives a two-thirds affirmative Chief Justice Warren, before vote there, it will be submitted to being named to the supreme slate legislatures. court, twice sought the repUb For it to become a part of the lican presidential nomination. And (11 enport Times, St. Patrick's fea- ture. Sports features: First Jack Norstad, Fort Dodge Messenger, column on wrestling.

Second Fred Hawks, Council Bluffs Nonpareil, legless ball player. Third Tony Cordaro, Des Justice William O. Douglas has constitution, it would have to be ratified by 38 states within seven Sloan Man Injured When His Vehicle Goes Into Ditch Howard Roller, 39, of Sloan, suf sometimes been mentioned as years after being submitted oy democratic presidential or vice 3 DAYS OHLY! presidential possibility. congress. Freeie Court at Nine fered a broken leg Tuesday morn VIIILE THEY LAST! Butler said the provision fixing The amendment would freeze ing when his car went into a ditch Moines Tribune, story on coaches.

Spot sports: the number of Justices at nine. Senator John M. Butler four miles south of Sergeant Bluff on highway 73. Roller was to the Mcth-J First Bert McGrane, Des membership at nine was inspired by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1337 plan to enlarge the court, which congress rejected.

He also cited a successful move by author of the measure, said uuim Millie ins cuuuiuuii was termed "good" Tuesday night. Jerry Kammerer, deputy sheriff CLEARANCE OF FLOOR SGVVIWG WACHIfJES Moines Register Notre Dame-Iowa football game. Second Al Ney, Waterloo Courier, basketball game. The language of the Tarascan Indians of Mexico has no known relationship to any other Indian language. congress, in 1806, to cut the menv bership to seven to prevent Prcs' ident Andrew Johnson from filling two vacancies.

he believed President Eisenhower favored it. However, Senator Hen-nings (D Mo.) prepared to speak against the amendment on grounds it Is unnecessary. Butler's proposal would: 1. Fix the number of justices of the high tribunal at nine. At IS who investigated the acicdent, said Roller told him he turned aside to avoid hitting a car turning off the road ahead of him.

The Roller car' went into the ditch and overturned. Hcnnings said the size of the court should not be riveted into IT i k. I I W3 USED SEWIKS MACHINES TREADLE MODELS Franklin 4.C0 Stanley New Home 5.C0 I-Iinncsota C.C3 Minnesota 4.C0 Singer 13.CO S.CD PLUS I.IANY MOKE. Singer AT $3 AND UP! Chippendale Desk i Mohogony Modern Desk Umd Ook er Wohwt 3 Only Regularly 224.95 Now 199.95 SAVE $25 2 Walnuf. Reg.

219.95 -Now 199.95 2 Limed Oak. Reg. 229.95 Now I99.95 SAVE $30 (( '4 it; i v- THEFT FROM Jo Early American Dk Contemporary RED HOT SPECIAL! KENMORE DELUXE PORTABLE 2 Only Demonstrators Regular Prlco 144.95 Now Only 114.95 SAVE $30 Long about the time the lilac buds grew fat to bursting, the good farmwife used to open up tne summer kitchen. And any whimsical idea that the farm-wife and the cantankerous wood stove yitmed Oolrk amount goes into the Rath sausage kettle. For we hold to the philosophy that a sausage without the right seasoning is like a summer, without flowers.

Prove ogr point some night. Set ,00 a wooden tray with thin, spicy slices of Rath's thunnger, add somexfuII-bodied liver cheese, delicate pink circles of bologna, hearty summer sausage, didn't get along was quickly dispelled brought in the ciUrly fried I Tv I- when she were pork sausages for breakfast, lhey sausa plumb wonderful! VACUUM CLGAWGRS 2 Only. Reg. 169.95 Now 139.95 then bring in a basket ot crusty bread I Only Reg. 199.95 Now 169.95 SAVE $30 We know we snitched" the recipe.

We tall our version little Smokies and as the understatement of the year, we think they're pretty special. Modesty SAVE $30 and sweet butter, is said menlolks go for a supper like this. And if you don't care for these varieties, there are 20 others. 24 in all and we cut every" one uniform! fJ) does not forbid our saying vacuum-seal Jlm to save the fresh I A we ve done a lot with that farm-kitchen recipe. We insih nayr we get positively demanding that the meat be genuine Iowa corn-fed pork and selected beef.

Then we chop ever Figure i. tt, mi riyur (iff Sliced Meats for a heap of good eating. A penny lived tie one behind toe cushion of Dsd's favorite chair. Ji Figure E. so gently for grinding such succulent meat might lose a smidgen of the precious juices.

We add salt and freshly ground pepper, the sharp, sweet kind a pinch of This and That (we can't tell all our Then, for long, slow nours rich hickory smoke curls and billows and -whispers around our Smokies till every little nugget is subtly flavored. Let a savory skillet-full sizzle on your stove soon. Oh, happy day! FLOOR DEMONSTRATORS MODEL NOW SAVE 89.95 l' Only Tank Fig. AJ. 69.95 20.00 89.95 I Only Tank 79.95 10.00 64.95 2 Only Upright (Fig.

E) 49.95 1 5.00 54.95 2 Only (Upright (Fig. D) 34.95 20.00 54.95 I Only Upright 44.95 10.00 79.95 2 Only Upright (Fig. E) 59.95 20.00 74.95 2 Only Upright 49.95 25.00 BOYS WILL BE EOYS. WON'T THEY? Once upon a time, tending fires in the smokehouse was a small boy chore. But there were sleds and a frosty l.il', books of Horatio Alger heroics, squirrels to be stalked.

It's ho wonder boys being what they are the fires went out or burned too high. To say the least, that small fry smoke job was an uneven one. Uon'tget us rong we love small boys here at Rath. But trust our bacon to them? Never! It's a man's Job Jo see that our bacon suffers no chilli or fevers that the temperature stays as constant as true love in spring that only slow lazy curls of hukory tmokt billow round each ruddy slab. Come to think of it, the way Rath does things jvso gentle you might sav our bacon is "mellowed" innead of smoked.

And that's as it should be for this bacon comes from snooty, hifalutin' pigs, that never had to go a rootin' for their meals but always dined off goof, rich Iowa com. Folks say it pWs off. The crisp Jean slices literally melt in your mouth. And the fragrance that rises from Rath -v Black Hawk Bacon in a frying Pn better than rlt 1-rH-L an alarm clnk for getting the family RED HOT SPECIAL! figure B. Early to hci and" eirly to rise is a pretty good tig tit TV itt is broken.

I W-h i' I ryjk 'X'J JKJ ealeis sold 'as cars Guar- ach and Scyc! Save! every Heal No GRANDMA KNEW HER SAUSAGES Never let it be said we'd belittle grandmother's rolls of sausages and bolognas, fat loaves of luncheon meats a'seasoning in her cellar. Never, dear reader! For grandma made "em good but she didn mix and measure with any more loving care than' Rath. It's fine selected betf, veal and corn-fed Iowa pork we use the rich, tender, Jean kind. We know the spices, too, that make these meats good and i 1 i Vr 1 1" 1 '-exceptions L. 5E Here Arc Just a Few cf Oenrs Scr.sclicnd Used Vccuum Snecbh' JHC RATH PACKING COMPANY WATXRLOO, IOWA 1 Resina 3.CD 1 Universal m.j r- "Crsmcre 12 lApex 4.C3 5X3 2Prcmir 1 Retire xesty and we see to it that just the right Iisti tfiilei oer 1.000 mat rroiscts.

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