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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 9

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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9
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G. E. Phillips, 73, Cedy, Dies Here mm Friday, May 25, 1951 THE LIXCOL.Y STAR 9 Homebound Pupils Mark Annual Achievement Day ie.LI,,k 3Vamcf The seventeenth iTO DiOCPSC Pnt To Diocese Post Congressman Has Advice For infant alert WPrtnocHiiir iiiftiti, iM WASHINGTON (JP) Four 1 them, have them read a different GRAND ISLAND. Neb. (AP) achievement day was held Thurs i day at Saratoga e.

page," Curtis wrote. ouivivuis mciuae six sons. Lincoln public schools Home bound srnooi. The program was presented by the DUDilsL Tearhprs fnr the! Rt Rev. Msgr.

Anton Link of Sidney, former vicar general of 1 the Grand Island Roman Cat I lie diocese, has been named ad ministrator of the diocese by the board of consultors. I Msgr. Link will handle the af i fairs of the diocese until a new school are Mrs. Marian Becker; teen day oid Katherine Maren Sorensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Sorensen of Lincoln, got some advice from her congressman on how to deal with parents. Representative Curtis (R Neb.) wrote the infant girl that under separate cover he was sending a baby book for the use of her parents. 'If you do not like the treatment you received from and Mrs. Mae Hughes A victim soap. 2.

Masse I A total of 414 children endues oi casper, wyo, Jesse of Lakeside, George of Laclede, Warren of Portland, and Daniel and Alfred, both of Cody; three brothers! Clarence of Mullen, Frank of Cody and Theodore of Eddy ville, and three sisters, Mrs. D. E. Wilcox of Ellsworth, Mrs. William Woods of Alliance and Mrs.

J. N. Burr of Twin Falls, Ida. 1 1 fa mm been served by the school since! 1 aicum ltween toes and into shoes. Try I bishop is appointed to succeed! its start 21 years aeo.

The chil dren have been members of the' school for ceriods of time ranc Most Rev. Edward J. Hunkeler, who was installed as bishop of the Kansas City, diocese. ing from one semester to 12 years. Graduates services and burial will be at Alliance.

Greetings were extended to' the pupils by Miss Marie Bourke, principal of Saratoga school: Mrs. Hear Rev. Jlills AT ANDERSON HARDWARE Roscoe S. Hill of the board of Tx a i (Special to The StAj) ALDA, Neb. Eleven students were graduated this spring from education; Mrs.

Eldon Hitz of the! Parent Teacher association; Miss Merle M. Beattie, director of ele mf'iXh mentary education; and Dr. Steven N. Watkins, superintend high school. The feature address was given by Rev.

Fay Charting Mills, minister, First Methodist church of Hastings. Shirley Ann Guy gave ent of schools. Panel on Civil Defense A panel of Dimils presented the trie saiutatunan address. Robert Throop was the valedictorian. Those receiving diplomas: Ttot.ert L.

Throop Ponald P. Sheehaa Roderick Donald John P. Then Huelmer Cleon Mae fioneack Richard A1lwHOW Ann nr HOMEBOUND SCHOOL PROGRAM Pictmod with th.it i.acfi.r. th.u. pupil, annua need for civil defense, including household safety and a first aid demonstration.

Those taking part included Jerome Cox, Marjorie McAvoy, Alice Schmidt, Nancy James Owen Oeorjre Robm Te Roitmeon bauer and Linda Hellerirh whn! raiey Ann liuebner Clara Bed SneU If ytu have bn lookin for a farm. the.euP w.ha ttey Panned 1 1 if lit I Inother Hi son Cali Wagner, Arthur May, Gilbert Willsen, Robert Jacobs and Dar rell Martin. Other pupils participating in the program were Ronald i w' When I Grow Up Burke Nelson Burke Nelson yu 11 watit to check the offers under "Karma (or ttale." Claseiticatiuii 75 ta th eWant Ads. Horn At Pioneers and Paul Bald I It lfI 1 1 Vrtfffl win demonstrated breakfast timej ADVERTISED KNT. around the world.

Keeninsr rlean Kitchen, Leroy Birnbrook, Ronald Burger, Charlene Schwa Money Woes was the topic of Jean Pine. Mrs. LeroV Laase. chairman nf The ranker nmrm Viae 1 it KidneySIow Down May Bring You probably won't get on announcement but another buffalo has been born at Pioneers park. Only the rarity of the occasion warrants this space, as the young bison is the second one bom this year and expected to be the last thSPT A SiSL" into what miht be Ued the! or me lJ.l.A., presented favors u.

to the students. Marilvn Knstn. ream of bureaucracy. to the students. Marilyn Kostos Proving the belief that there's! acknowledged the favors.

No Wonder It's Kentucky's Favorite Straight Bourbon! strength in numbers, the sticky, minute pests have ganged up by the millions on Lincoln's elm and AT ANDERSON HARDWARE Offer HIGH QUALITY SECURITY WATER The school is jointly sponsored by the Lincoln council of the P.T.A., and the board of education. Frank F. Snyder is director of guidance and pupil accounting. Pupils completing senior high work were James Jacobs and Marilyn Swartz. Marilvn Swartz Restless Nights When kidney function slows down, many folks complain of nafrffing backache.

bead rhee, dtesiness end loea of pep and energy. Don't suffer restless nights with these dis comforts if reduced kidney function is getting you down due to such common causes as stress and strain, overexertion or expo sure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wroncr diet may cause getting: up nights or frequent passages, i Don't neglect your kidneys if these Condi 1 tims bother you. Try Doan's Fiiis mild I diuretic. Used successfully by millions for i $1 14m I CT, III 3 cT.

Dsnbts H'I! Tub Mg jF 'v: Wlwrs low hackberry trees and eaten the green spring foliage to such an alarming extent that the city had to appropriate $7,000 toward worm extinction. That sent a host of men and equipment to work spraying ail city parkway trees with a worm onlv killing snln ii also designed the program cover. Anne Louise Eno completed junior high work. Other members included: XV S98.95 THIS WHISKY 4 YEARS 010 IS PROOF over 6U rears. Jt amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief from these discomfortshelp the 1 5 miles of kidney tubes and fil Paul Baldwin Ronald Bureer HEATERS tion of arsenic.

The $7,000 appropriated, however, was not available to pay bills involved. To meet the situation, City Finance Director Theo Berg has a resolution prepared lers Qusn out waste. iet Uoan's riiis today! Gerrv Cullen 'I lI.Y tIMII OISTIUHY COMPANT IQUIIULII KIHTUCKT At Anderson Hardware Leroy Birnbrook Jerome Cox James Eno Alice Hughe Ronald Kitchea Robert Jacobs Darrell Martin Marjorie WcAvoy Larry Nichols Lillian Jean Pine A lire Srhmfrtt for the city council Mondav. set At Linda Ilellerich William Keily Marilyn Kostos Lynn Johnson Arthur May Burke Nelson Phyllis Parrtsh Arthur Reed Maurice (tnhisna Annette Sheldon David Talbert Gilbert Wiliscn ting up a special 'tree spraying fund." All bills involved in the spray Charlene 8chwa.ba.uei ing project wm be credited to this The beautiful John Stork Nancy Wagner LOW PRICES new HERB'S THE mnd. 10 pay the bills one of two procedures will be The city can either declare an REFRIGERATOR emergency and borrow tht 1111 In Oklahoma, several hundred thousand acres of grassland have been freed of sagebrush by application of 2,4 from the air.

needed money from the bank or it MADE FOR can write overdrafts on other departments to be paid back at a later date. If costs are not determined soon possibly both nrored 10 jrr uarnt $107.50 ONCE A WEEK I urcs will be necessary, as money SHOPPING cannot he borrowed until it's known how much is needed. 30 allon With mcrnefistn rod 0 yer ynarante $99.50 Rusiness Manager's Lot Is A Itusu One, t2 Puney Tells Lions Plenty of space and the right kind of cold for keep, ing food safe from one shopping trip to the next. There's more to the job of busi ness manager of a minor league SO galloo tit 0 10 yesr guarantee $119.50 baseball team than just "unlock ing the gate and letting the money roll according to Lincoln Business Mnnasw Pari CONVENIENT TERMS Liberal Trade In Allowance on your old washer. Let us appraise your old washer without obligation.

Pusey. Soeakinff befort? iht TA Lions club Thursday. Pusev siri isn fastes aa mi he was resDonsible tn manv We Give higher ups in the baseball world. said he and other man Large Geraniums in full bloom. agers were accountable to th IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION Wm hara thm plumbers mnd material and Install promptly.

Convenient Terms We Give Green Stamp ANDERSON Hardware Plumbing Co. Open Saturday Evenings Vtetor Anderson, Pre. Ed licrmanson, Ugr, 1S3 Havelork Avenue Tel. 0 231? league president, Sen. Ed John Also many other plants for son (u uoioj; to George Traut decorating.

Green Stomps man, National Baseball associa tion president: to their resnertivp Near zero cold for 41 lbs. frozen foods in the Super Freezer Chest. teams' home offices and tn ih national baseball commissioner. The A's fourth olare stanrlincr in the Western league, according ANDERSON HARDWARE PLUMBING CO. Open Saturday Evening 6132 Havelock Avenue FLOWERS All these features ore yours in Fngidaire I Sturdy, close grllledf rustproof shelves Ovtr 15 sq.

ff. of shelf area Full width Chill Drawer for extra ice cubes, quick chilling foods Double easy Quickube Ice Trayt Beautiful design with gold; blue and chrome accents to Pusey, can be blamed on the lack of long ball hitting, plus a weakening of the team's defensive play. 120 No. 10th. Lincoln, Neb.

Plenty of usable space for safe storage of all your everyday foods. 7 kin vM 4 mmmmgmm lAnmAm I fSM88Ri Twin Hydrators keep 35 bushel fruits and vegetables fresh for days. Mefer Miser mechonism profetfs all your food with SAFE Cold I Liberal Trade in Allowance Don't buy until you 1ft Anderson's appraise your old refrigerator without obligation to buy. He Che Green Stamps Free Delivery MEN'S 7.9S RAYON WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE GABAIrlDIN USED REFRIGERATORS AT BARGAIN PRICES Nationally Famous Dependable makes. Some look like new.

These refrigerators are sold under the FRIGID AIRE factory tested, approved and guaranteed plan. Genuine FRIGIDAIRE Kelvinator Refrigerators at $74.50 at $109.50 G.E. Refrigerators at $99.50 Westinghouse Refrigerators 1 at $49.50 1 1 at $54.50 1 1 at $59.50 1 at $74.50 1. 1 at $84.50 1 1 at 2 at 1 at 2 at 3 at $49.50 $59.50 $64.50 $69.50 $74.50 2 at $79.50 3 at $84.50 2 at $94.50 1 at $99.50 1at $89.50 1 at $119.50 Don't just scop with one pair put in a supply! These are FINDS at $5.99. Look at this lineup of big money features: Hollywood hi nse waistline, pleated front, zip closure, and full bodied gabardine that packs a world of wear and shrugs off wrinkles! Brown, grey, dark blue, tan, light blue.

Waistlines 28 to 42, at $119.50 DOWN PAYMENT AS LOW AS $12.50 in Monthly Payments Green Stamps Given 1230 'O' STREET OPEy THURSDAY EVEMG Listen to Bond' News 6 p.m. KFOR Sat. Hardware Plumbing Co. OP EX SATURDAY EVBMXGS 6132 Havelock Avenue Victor Anderson, Pres. Ed Hermanson, Mgr..

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