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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 20

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June 21, Linfoln Evening Journal anrf Nebrawka State Journal Patent Bids Sought on Amylose Filin announced another in agricultural research program. The announcement came after the Nebraska Department of Agriculture placed legal advertisements asking Gov. Frank Morrison has trial according to State Agriculture Director Pearle Finigan. Morrison said the development stemmed from an area that was auspiciously promising. We had no promise of the kind of satis- for bids on a patent held by' results we have found, the state.

i However, this is the story of The agriculture department Finigan said the state, in re- is roquestlng private industry peiving bids from industry un to hid or rights to operate a der the state terms, couid pilot plant in Nebraska de-! benefit these ways- signed to further industrial uses of amylose film. This film is produced from corn and was developed by Nebraska under a research grant to Midwest Research Institute of Kansas City, Mo. is no reason this film cannot be perfected to a point where it becomes competitive, possibly dominant, in a rich commercial and indus- of farm grown cereal grains in a new and promising field. state and creation of new jobs. a key site for a new product with commercial of royalties from whatever company is accepted by the state.

Finigan said no other state has ever patented its agricultural research discoveries and no other state has ever put up its patents for bid or received royalties for its patents. we are pioneering in placing our agricultural patents up for bids by private enterprise, with the state to receive many benefits, includ -Location of a plant in the ing Finigan said. 4-Wers Go To CapiUil ADVERTISHKMENT FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a doctor's prescription, our drug called ODRINEX. You must lose ugly tot 7 days or your money bock. No strenuous exercise, loxotives, massage or taking of so-called reducing candies, crockers or cookies, or chewing gum.

ODRINEX is tiny tablet and easily swallowed. When you take ODRINEX you still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like, but you simply don't have the urge for extro portions because ODRINEX depresses your appetite ond decreases your desire for food. Your weight must come down, because as your own doctor will tell you, when you cat less, you weight less. Get rid of excess tot and live longer. ODRINEX costs $3 00 and is sold on this GUARANTEE.

If not satisfied for any reason just return the packoge to your druggist and get your full money bock. No guestions asked. ODRINEX is sold with this guarantee by: CHEAPPER DRUG "0" St. MAIL ORDERS FILLED More than 50 Nebra.ska 4-H youths departed to attend a short course in citizenship in Washington, D.C., Monday through Friday. It is the largest delegation from Nebraska ever to participate in the event.

Lancaster and Cheyenne counties are contributing the largest numbers of with 23 and 24, respectively. The voulhs will studv such vicky 4 4 of Roca, Keith McKay of Al- topiCS US tn0 llUtUrC of frCP- Marilyn Munn of Waverly, Larry dom, democracy and Walton and Beverly Peter- problems, the responsibilities of a citizen and the nature of citizenship in a shrinking world. The Lancaster youths have all completed at least 3 years of 4-H work. Several of them are recent high school graduates. each is responsible for financing his own way, the 4-H Council is providing for sight-seeing tours in Philadelphia and New York.

The Cheyenne nanced their trip through group' projects with participants chosen as a result of an outstanding 4-H junior leader project. Those attending from Lancaster County include: Sue Allen, Kay Arthaud, Sandra Crispin, Jim Frederick, Jerry Hartman, Barbara Nobbman, Rodney Otipy, Janice Parrott, Yvonne Pa.schold, Jane Sandford, Tim Schrader. Tom Spilker, L.vnn Margaret Vrana and Linda Wiechert, all of Lincoln. Cindy Buel and Sondra of Mai- son of Martell. should be a good one- cost me 5,000 NOW OPEN TILL 9 P.M.

MONDAY thru FRIDAY EXPERT SERVICE WORK From coasMo-coast BRAKE ADJUSTMENT WE DO ALL 0 Pull front wheels, inspect brake linings and drums. 0 Check grease seals, wheel cylindere for leakage. Clean, inspect, repack front bearingsk 0 Add brake fluid if necessary: 0 Adjust brakes on all four wheels fot braking. NEW TREADS APPLIEO ON SOUND TIDE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES Complete Set of Tubeless Whitewalls ANY SIZE Our Treads, identified by Medallion and shop mark, are GUARANTEED 1. delects workmanship and during life of Irvad 2.

Against normal road naxarda texcept repairable encountered in everyday senger car use for 12 rrionthi. Repairs made without charge, replacements prorated on tread wear and baaed on liat prices current at time of adjustment Maine Picks Portland, Me, itfb-A tagged moderate liberal con- greissman has won Republican nomination in Maine over a staunch conservative. Rep. Stanley R. w'hipped Rep.

Peter A. Garland in the First Di.strict which is being e.xpanded to take in part of present Second District in a reapportionment by which the state loses one of 3 House seats in January. Aurora Pastor Kllll Secretary Rev. Donald Nunnally of Aurora was elected secretary of the Nebraska conference of the Evangelical United Brethren church. The annual state conference is being held here.

OPEN 7:1 AT DUSK drivi in thiater A NOW! 3 BIG FEATURES! GIANT ADVENTURE WALTDISNEYB I PMi FILLED WITH FUN AND LAUGHS! RmPpr UlU TRI nbbie -5 AND RACING CAR THRILLS! TRAVERS ED BE6LEV Mere Lecture Michael Jamir, an agent at the Winnebago Indian reservation, will speak on Successfully in this at a public meeting at 8 p.m. Saturday in Cornhusker Hotel sponsored by Lincoln Roper Sons I Car said I a car owned by George L. Halstead of Arnold received an estimated $92 damage when a tree limb fell on the vehicle while parked in the 2400 block of St. Marys. Sales Symposium Brin Kushner and Don Trippel of Lincoln have been selected to attend the first symposium on professional sales careers at Lake Forest College in Illinois next week.

Hodgman-Splain Four-H H. Peterson, University of Nebraska district extension supervisor and Knox County Agent Robert M. Voboril are attending the 11th national 4-H workshop in Washington, I C. Roberts Ag Instructors Twenty Nebraska vocational agriculture teachers are attending the 1962 summer session for educators interested in agriculture at the University of Nebraska. Vacuum Cleaner Service, 1531 0 St.

Lincoln E. Naegele, son of Mrs. Viola Naegele of 748 Plum has been awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering communications at the Milwaukee School of Elngineering. CHILDREN UNDER 12, FREE CTVRVrEW OUTDOOR THEATER I iiRt Nlfpl Lddl mic: SHOW af DUSK REGULAR ADM. PRICE PREVAILS! THE greatest HUMAN DRAMA THE WORLD HAS ever KNOWN! Samuel Production ADDED; PURPLE HILLS ond 4 it" easy terms 'WwWWm where your dollar buys MILES more 12th Ph.

HE2-1088 HOLIDAY IN OMAHA Moot Ends Wednesday JULY 4th Saturdays AND HOLIDAYS ADMISSION 75e (Including Stote ond Federal Tox) LADIES' DAYS TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS Admission for Ladies 35c NO CHILDREN ADMITTED Don't Miss the $15,000 Ak-Sar-Ben Hondicop July 4tfi Pcfst'time p.m. or Shine Except Monday July 2 Twilight Roces Every Thurs. 3:30 M. Fun For The Whole Big Disney Hits Trained to be a Champion! Destined to be a Hero! WALT DISNE -2ND BIG HIT '42MRT. dfe Sawed What to Do in Lincoln Thursday EIk.s Prairie Maid V.

Lawlers, Elks Field, 37 Normal, 7:30 p.m. Public Ice Skating Pershing Auditorium, 15 and 7-10 p.m. Golf City Tourney Country Club, 89 O. Boys Stale Nebraska Center, 33 Holdrege. Girls State Love 12 R.

Conventions District Court Judges, Nebraska Center; Nebraska Wesleyan Cheerleader SoSiool, Campus Center, 53 Huntington; Nebraska Tuberculosis Hotel Cornhusker; Central Deputy Wardens A.ssn., Holiday Inn. Friday Legion Baseball Gerrys v. Columbus, Sherman Field, 2 South, 7:30 p.m. Golf Women's City Tourney, Hillcrest Country Club, 89 O. Family Fun Night Antelope Park Pavilion, Memorial Drive, 8-10 p.m.

Public Ice Skating Pershing Auditorium, 15 and 7-10 p.m. All-State Student Union, 14 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge Hotel Com- hu.sker, 7:30 p.m. VFW Teen Home, 39 Cornhusker 8-11 p.m. Good Time Club Havelock Recreation Hall, Havelock, 1:30 p.m.

Boys State Nebraska Center, 33 Holdrege. Latest Style London advice to women in the Daily Express: best accessory is a Main Feature Clock Stuart: 1:00, 3:05, 5:15, 7:25, 9:.35. Nebraska: Day The Earth Caught 1:00, 45. 6:35, Broken 2:30, 5:20, 8:05. State: 1:00, 3:58, 6:56, 9:54.

2:49. 5:47, 8:45. Varsity: "Judgment At 1:26, 4:52, 8'16. Joyo: 7:15, 9:10. 84th 0: Cartoons, 8.25.

of Suzie 8:22. vSo 9:55. Started in 11:20. Starvlew; 8 20. Purple of 9:30.

West 0: Cartoon, 8:15. Family 8:25. "The Pleasure of His 10 30.. Green 12; 25. LAST 2 DAYS Aemdnmf Awmrd Whtnnri ttSTACm Ksr 8ll MMnUIIIKBA Shawt Af 3S P.M.

THIS MADNESS STARTS SATURDAY ptcturo can't ba that good! BING CROSBY BOB HOPE JOAN COLLINS PHE ROABTO ONG KONG ONWOiii man OR Girls State Love Library, 12 R. Conventions Nebraska Wesleyan Cheerleader School, Campus Center, 53 Huntington, On- tral States Deputy Assn. Holiday Inn; District Court Judges Seminar, Nebraska Center. Sightseers Capitol 15 4 tower, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Saturday; 2-4 p.m. Sunday. Tours, 9, 10, 11 a.m. and 2. 3, 3:45 p.m.

Monday-Friday; 10, 11 a.m. and 1, 2, 3, 3:45 p.m. Saturday; 2, 2:45 and 3:30 p.m. Sunday. 10-11 a.m.

and p.m. only. State Historical Museum 15 4 2-5 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday.

At MorriD Hall, 14 4 sera of Prehistoric and World Science, 2-5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday; Art Galleries, 2-5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m 5 p.m Monday-Saturday; Ceres Transparent woman, and 4:30 p.m. Sunday and holidays; 10:30 a.m.

and 3:45 p.m. Saturday; 3:45 p.m. Monday-Friday; Sky Show. Mueller Planetarium, 2:45 p.m. day-Friday; 8 p.m.

Wednesday and Friday; 2:30 and i 3:45 m. Saturday and Sunday. i Irvingdaie Shelter 18 4 Van Dom. guided tours, 24 p.m. daily except Monday.

Antelope Zoo 1300 So. 27, 8 a.m.4;45 p.m. Buffalo, elk herd duck feeding, picnic, areas, scenic drives. Park, Van Dom 4 Burlington, 7 a.m.-ll p.m. JOYO Now Thrii Wednesday rodgersand HAMMERSTEIN'SV COMING Friday, June 22 JAN GARBER King's Ballroom idol of the the nations No.

I Dance bond and vocalist. Capitol Beach Lincoln 1.75 par parson, in odvonca. 2.25 of tha door. Advance tickets at Gold's Record Shop and Dietze Music House. FOR RESERVATIONS: PHONE 488-3937 DARIN PMKU TIFFIN us- MARGRET TOM EWELl tUCE ENTIRE PROGRAM IN COLOR DRIVE IH JhMtrB program fiant 488-5351 COLOR Nekiulia If DOORS OPEN 12:15 1144 2-3126 Loit Times Today! THE EARTH lOmOrrOW caught fire and BROKEN LAND STEVEN ueen BOBBY DARIN FESS HARRY NICK and introducing PARKER GUARDINO ADAMS BOB NEWHART ONLY 6 6.1.

i-and they had to hold off the whole German armyl HELL FOR parking for STUAAT AND NEBRASKA Ihtafrt afftr 6 pm. at: Saif Park, 1330 Car Park 13th Auto Park. 13th A DOORS OPEN 12:45 140 13th-HE2-1465 Lott Times Today! Lonely are the Rrave" To love a woman, To help a friend, To walk the land those were the simple things he ready to fight the world now, was putting his life in win! I DOHUMOUR ROBERT MORLEY DOUGLAS RTH A SPECIAL TRIP TO OMAHA RODGERS HAMMERSIEIN IODD-A a 346-2858 15th Douglas inferwiatioii Call HE2-7S71, 326 Stwort BIdf..

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