The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa (2024)

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COUNCIL BLUS IOWA OCTOBER 3 I960 rve 1 1 Carlsbad Cowboy All Around King Duane Howard or Minnewauiten was the top wild brahma bull rider and Mildred arris of Iowa Park Tex won in cowgirl's barrel racing The cutting horse champion Two Men Hurt In One Car Accident Two men were reported in sat isfactory condition Monday at Mercy Hospital with injuries suf fered in a one car accident be tween Malvern and Glenwood A hospital report said the car went into a ditch Hie injured were: Eddie Thomp son 19 of Bellevue Neb right arm injury possible fractured left ankle and multiple cuts about the scalp He was reported the driv er Louis Stanford 28 of Tulsa Okla was undergoing rays Monday for possible back and ab dominal injuries NROTC Tests Are Set or Dec 10 Naval recruiter Eastberg announced Monday the competi tive examination for Naval Re serve Officers Training Corps' will be given Dec 10 High school seniors and gradu ates over 17 are eligible A young mian may complete his college education with Naval financial as sistance if he passes the examin ation Guidance counselors' at the two city high schools have appli cation blanks for students inter ested in the program Theodore Roosevelt was the only president ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize OJ4AHA Monroe Tumlinson of Carlsbad won the all around cowboy championship as the Ak Sar Ben rodeo ended a to day run Sunday night Tumlinson earned $139804 Sec ond was Sonny Worrell of redon ia Kan with $138353 1 Total attendance for the 10 days was 52551 some 11500 less than a year ago Pete redericks of Halliday was the bareback bronc riding champ and Pill Underman of Gooding Idaho won in steer wrestlung Hie saddle bronc riding champ was Alvin Nelson of Sentinal Butte while Tumlinson won in calf roping Holly wood Cat was owned by Pinehurst Stable of Orange Tex and ridden by John Carter Dies At Waterloo WATERLOO i Bob Ginger ich' 37 of Iowa City owner of the car that won feature 75 lap stock car race at Tunis Speed way Sunday collapsed while wait ing to collect his winnings and died a short time later of a cere bral hemorrhage Another Nixon Crack At South Schedules Stop At Richmond Charlotte WASHINGTON iff! Vice Presi dent Richarr1 Nixon makes another one day jab into the once solidly Democratic South Monday while Republican women start ob servance of "Pat in honor of his wife The Republican Presidential nominee and Mrs Nixon arranged to help launch motorcades of wo men workers to nearby states to try attracting women to the Nix on cause Iowa Obituaries Robert Roush Rites At Lewis LEWIS uneral services for Robert Roush 76 will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at the Christ ian Church Interment will be at tse Lewis Cemetery Mr Roush died Saturday at an Atlantic hospital following an ex tended illness Survivors include his widow three sons Robert Council Bluffs Dale Lewis and Gordon Denver Colo two daughters Mrs John Minor Council Bluffs and Mrs Grant Shahan Omaha eight Lester Haas Missouri Valley Man ined S100 Pleaded Guilty To Reckless Driving Dennis Edward Grubb 19 Mis souri Valley was fined $100 and costs Monday by Municipal Court Judge Andrew Nielsen for reck less driving He pleaded guilty' Grubb was arrested Sunday by Patrolman Richard Culton and Lane after they observed him drag racing with another car in the vicinity of Twenty second Street and Broadway Officers said Grubb drove his car into a vacant lot at 2108 Broadway Hoping to renew the cracks in the Solid South made by Presi dent Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956 Nixon has scheduled stops at Richmond Va and Charlotte Tuesday he tours New Jersey One Day Of Rest His new campaign trip comes after a day in which he rested at home in Wsshington gave some volunteers a pep talk and issued a "position on medical problems grandchildren Mrs Henry Vohs GLENWOOD uneral serv ices for Mrs Henry Vohs 75 will be held Tuesday at 2 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church here The Rev Paul Sparling will offi ciate and burial will be in the Glenwood Cemetery Mrs Vohs died Sunday at a Council Bluffs hospital Born at Council Bluffs she spent all her Haas Elected By Bluffs Kiwanians Lester Haas of 644 Harrison St bank vice president was elected president of the Kiwanis club Monday noon at Hotel Chieftain Haas succeeded Leo I Meyer son He was elevated from first vice president Other officers elected were where they were able to arrest him John Smesler Jr 19 1119 Sixth Ave allowing an unauthorized person to operate a motor vehicle $5 failure to pay a parking ticket $3 William Brooks 19 1021 Avenue A faulty muffler $1 Harold Hastle 15 2501 ourth Ave failure to have a drivers license $5 Marjorie Edie 28 1514 Third Ave Ini proper registration $1 failuse to have a drivers license $10: failure to have a registration' certificate displayed $1 Richard Klement 27 913 Avenue A no registration certificate displayed $2 orfeiting bonds: John Croghan 25 1315 Twentieth Ave no registration certificate displayed award of federal fellow and to loan money to in the Avoca by police fol Sunday at a home where Graves Oma occurred at po the Sheboygan Wist Gary Indiana Greeley Colo MONEY SAVING UP: You enjoy lower rate on meet long distance calls if you call after 6 pm And by phoning station toetation you save even more! Wiiram Monroe Rocha 19 Omaha fail ure to have a drivers license $10 Earl Bothwell Jr 26 Omaha speed ing $25 Dismissed: Burl Ben Edie 29 1514 Third Ave no license plates displayed and allowing un authorized person to operate a motor vehicle dismissed for lack of evidence Two Boys Hurt In ootball Game Raymond Jones first vice presi dent: William second vice president and red Radtke treas urer our members of the club also were elected to positions on the board of directors Ttiere was 'a tie in the fifth race for a board position It will be decided next Monday at the Kiwanis meeting New board members are: Her bert Wallace the Rev Kenneth Hubler Gordon Brown and Henry Meyer Jr Tied for the fifth sition were James Sheer and Rev Wicklund CALL BY NUMBER ITS TWICE AS ASTI Accident Victim In Gobd Condition Duar Huggins 23 4' Ar nold Av ac tn xl rendition Monday at Hospital with cuts about the head and shock suffered during a ooe car acri dem Poiicr ad small for eign built car left (he road and came to a stop under a bridge tn front of 173 Madison Ave Sun day Huggins as taken to tb hospital by cruiser officers Nielsen Monday Green pleaded innocent He was arrested lowing a collision with a truck driven by James ha The accident ourteenth Street and Broadway police said Minor damage result ed I co ooly till frew COUNCIL BIUS Omaha Man 21 Draws $35 ine red Haves 21 Omaha fined $35 and cobts Monday by Municipal Court Judge Andrew Nielsen fnr intoxication He plead ed guilty Hayes was arrested Sunday by Deputy Sheriff Earl Pace The of ficer reported he found Hayes sit ting behind th wheel of a caj parked at Treynor The mo nr was running and the lights were burning Pace said DO YOUR WORRIES GO TO YOUR STOMACH? Worry can Af4 iwdi jut ion heartburn and Soothe wad settle the upset oct witn Tt ms! 3 rods 3O Call me this evening long distance Two boys were treated at Mer cy Hospital Sunday for injuries suffered in a fontball game in Omaha They were Tom Hornback 16 of Templeton and red Dalezal 17 of Carroll Hornback was treated for a bruised left side He was kicked during the gtme Dalezal suffered a badly bruis ed left hand that was stepped on Mary Walden 16 also of Car roll had a coughing spell at the game She was treated at the hos pital for difficulty in breathing Jury Selected or Torrez Trial Selection of the District Court jury to hear the trial of Loney Toroez 37 24 20th St on a robbery with aggravation charge was completed Monday noon The prosecution was to begin presenting its evidence "Monday afternoon District Judge Ben nett Cullison is presiding Torrez was accused in connec tion with the July 1 holdup at the Labor Temple He pleaded inno cent An armed bandit obtained $1470 in the holdup The jurors: Ralph Woods 3329 Avenue James A Mathews 1502 ifth Ave: Arthur Muschall 348 Lawton Terrace Ira A Kennedy 2115 Avenue Naomi Groate 635 Harrison St Glen McDole 1725 ourth Ave Virginia A Linquist 405 rank St Carl Neilsen Carter Lake Augusta A Hook 3204 Third Ave: Harry Crowl Jr Ill 9th St Irene Schwensen 15 North Line Drive and John A Wise mann 1324 Broadway The paper called for great new offensive against the age old scourges of and set down a four point pregram It called for: 1 The ships to pay tuition medical students to support medical schools students 2 The federal suITcrt of medi cal research including increased grants 3 A year accelerated project of building medical facilities and research laboratorLs 4 The use of the president's "leadership and full to mobilize more private and public support of medical schools hospitals and institutes Nixon Leader In California Poll LOS ANGELES A poll of California voters shows Vice Pres ident Richard Nixon has moved in front of Sen John Kennedy The poll acts Consolidated showed Kennedy slightly in the lead last May Dorothy Corey president of the polling organization said 2982 voters were questioned The re sults were 48 per cent for Nixon 39 for Kennedy and 13 per cent undecided Last May Kennedy had 41 per cent Nixon 41 Kennedy Leads In The Popcorn Poll NASHVILLE: Tenn Dem ocratic nominee John Kenne dy is leading in first returns from the presidential popcorn poll which has not missed since it was started in 1948 by Nashville pop corn promoter Jim Blevins The report issued by Blevins Sunday shows Kennedy leading with 537 per cent of the returns The votes are cast by popcorn buy ers across the country who in dicate their choice by selecting nrnl ainnTQ innnntpd NlXOH Kennedy Blevins said tfiere are now 20 million in super markets and theaters The sales ar tabulated by Ble staff here Back To Washington HYANNIS PORT Mass Sen John Kennedy wife and daughter have returned to their Washington home after a summer at the Kennedy home on Cape Cod Mrs Kennedy and her 24 vpar old daughter Caroline flew from Boston to the capital Sunday vi 1 a vi in I On Assault Count rank Higginbotham 26 131 1 Plainer St was given a suspend ed 10 day jail sentence Monday by was Municipal Court Judge Andrew Nielsen for assult and battery He pleaded innocent The charge was filed Saturday by his wife Treasure following a disturbance at their home The court ordered court costs paid married life on the same farm in Mills County until she and her late husband retired and moved to Glenwood several years ago Survivors are five daughters Mrs George Stille Emerson Mrs Hadry Dunn Atlantic Mrs Sam Randall and Mrs Brice Mit chell both of Des Moines Mrs Ernest Stille Drake Colo three sons Chris and Herman both of Glenwood and Henry Jr Thur man 18 grandchildren: one great grandchild two brothers and four sisters including Mrs William Jens and Mrs John Jens both of Glenwood Raynor Hamilton uneral Home is in charge Mrs Esther Carle a vac a uneral services for Mrs Esther Carle 91 will be held Tuesday at 2 pm at Berthu sen uneral Home The Rev John DeBerg pastor of the Walnut Prebyterian Church will officiate and burial will be Cemetery Mrs Carle died Council Bluffs rest she had resided for the past three years She had lived in Council Bluffs for the past 20 years Survivors include one son Ray Crann Avoca and a sister living in California Loyd A Stoker NEOLA Loyd A Stoker? 71 of Neola died Sunday at a Coun cil Bluffs hospital following a i six week illness Mr Stoker was born and re sided all his life on the same farm near Neola He was a mem ber of a pioneer family that moved to that area in the e'arly 1850s He retired three years ago from active farming Hp was a veteran of World War 1 and was a member of the Neola by Municipal Court Judge Andrew Post American Legion Survivors include his widow Margaret and nieces and nephews The body was to be taken Mon day from the Woodring Chapel to the farm home At 11 a Tuesday it will be taken to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Persia uneral services will be at 2 pm Tuesday at the church at i Persia The Rev Alvin Pitt will officiate Interment will bp at Valley View Cemetery at Persia VNA Makes 429 Calls In Month The Visiting Nurse Association I reported Monday at Hotel Chief tain it made 429 calls during Sep tember Mrs Jane Pendarvis regional health director for District 4 dis cussed the retarded child problem here Mrs Lucille Sinclair visiting nurse reported on a meeting she attended at the Glenwood Hos pital of the Western Iowa League of Nursing She also explained plans for the VNA to give further help in this field The calls during the month' were: non communicable dis ease 354 acute communicable 4 crippled children 3: tuberculosis 46 maternity 6 infant 7 and un classified 9 The VNA also assist ed at two tuberculosis lung clin ics with an attendance of 13 Pleads Innocent To Accident Count Hearing for Clarence Green i 30 1501 Avenue on charges of leaving the scene of a property damage accident and faulty equip ment was continued until riday costs less after V9K Hair i III ti Heor Hani Conceit! on KSWP New LAIR! I 1 PM Weekdays on the 1560 Spot I III 1 II I Says She Used to Take Whichever Brand Was Handiest But Now Insists on Meadow Gold A rX4 hi min TZ ajmB milk OHW Am iJa 1 XAwAflgKwB When her granddaughter comet to visit Mrs Saunders treats her to a glass of the milk they both Meadow Gold The trial and error method has convinced Mrs Saunders of 1718 5th Avenue that "Best Milk Sold Is Meadow Gold" Here's what she says: "In the past few years when buying dairy products I would just take whatever brand was handiest in the case thinking they were all the same But after buy ing milk from the routeman in our neighborhood I found tht the finest and freshest dairy foods came from Meadow Gold So now I don't just take 'the handiest' I ask for the best at the store or at my door Meadow Gold! "Meadow Gold is a local dairy and they and their employees and families thru their payroll taxes contributions and purchases help promote the prosperity of our community "Meadow Gold customers are served by well trained courteous routemen and I find it is a pleasure to trade with the one in my neighborhood "I am sure if other housewives will just give your products a trial they will be con tinued users and boosters of Meadow Gold the same as I am" We think too that if you will TRY Meadow Gold products you'll continue to BUY Meadow Gold products When may we add your name to our growing list of satisfied customers? SWITCH TO AT YOUR DOOR 1 Meadow DAIRY PRODUCTS AT THE STORE RHONE 323 OR HOME DELIVERY SERVICE Meadow Meadow.

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