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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 2

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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State Ground Water Level Is On Comeback 2 the Friday, August 3 1951 Ike Free To Make 1952 Campaign Truman's Statement Carefully Gua rded WASHINGTON President Truman said Thursday that he doesn't think Gen. Dwight D. European duties will interfere if the general is in a political frame of mind in 1952. A restrained and indirect di.s- cussion of the possibility that Eisenhower might be a 1952 presidential the general comment on himself the weekly white house news conference. a Fine Job Eisenhower is doing a magnificent job in Europe as head of the North Atlantic defen.se forces, Truman said, and he thought he would continue there as long as nece.ssary.

act perm it.s prices and the cost of The president declined to living to ri; it will be necessary speculate on how that to allow reasonable adjustment.s be. He said that under I in eonditions, Elsenhower The Ei.senhower question came' would put duty to the country up in the light of statements by ancient law belong to the king- and lately thev looked a mess first Bernard M. Baruch and Senators th! Ltln: Ifronnl On other matters, Mr. Truman Murrav (D-Mont.) and Brewster have known better discharged a loi oi ouge ana ou into me river. i i i (R-Me Michael Betcher, 6, Dies State Of Head Betty Hutton To Marry lA PI HOLLY WOOD (INS) INameS lU ueputies screen star Betty Hutton and producer Norman Krasna an- for a two and a half month summer recess.

It will reconvene Oct. Vacation Begins LONDON British parliament adjourned Thursady HARDY PIONEER WOMEN of the Faitmont "Suntet club" won lirst prize in the Old Settler parade lor their endurance. The women posed in their robes lor more than an hour in 97-degree heat. They are: Mrs. Nellie Bridgman, kneeling.

Mrs. Charles McMahon (left). Mrs. Millie Keness, Carte Gallagher, who came to Fairmont in the Ella JBoper and Pearl Hyatt. (Star Stall Photo.) To the south, Kansas water, fed by high rainfall and flood, generally stands at record heights.

The level in a key well near Salina rose 2.7 feet during June and an additional seven a r. during July. At that point swans in the River Thames, under terms the water level stands seven feet any previous record. ST. PAUL, au A 1.

nounced Thursday that they will P. Shaughnessystatedeputyofthe.be married early next year. Knights of Columbus, has named, ground-water district deputies for the reached a noteworthy point on ing year. the long, dry road to recovery They are Frank J. Welsh, from the near-depletion of not'omaha; A1 Kruml, Wahoo; Aloys so many years ago.

German, Humphrey; F. W. Mc- The end of July report of the Kenzie, Hebron; Francis A. U. S.

geological survey pointed, Wagner, Norfolk; Patrick Mc- out that ground-water levels' Nelis, Greeley; Leo P. Buckley throughout the state are in a Hastings; Glen McEniry, Kearney; very exce lent shape, with the Gerald L. Bagan, McCook, and water table in many places Brittan, Alliance. have decided Wells going dry and bleachediifwUam'rihe Kniehts bones of cattle dotting the natHo fnr SnSon and amazing rate of recovery of most important re.source. David City.

For instance, in spite of pump- group also made plans for ing 12.6 million gallons of waterCatholic high school debate a day during July from the tie held in 1952 at land well field for Lincoln use, place to be announced later, water levels in the fields are The six district conferences will above average. ibe held next fall in Alliance North Platte, Norfolk, Grand Island, Hebron and Omaha. 16. to ex- At Anderson Hardware, COMPARE BOTH CHOOSE 'Zfe Messy-Looking Swans In Thames Once Again A Credit To The King Brewster untidy appearance was caused when a ship which should have known better discharged a lot of bilge and oil into the river. 1 Ho fiv tn Fran- The swan.s became sticky and the color of mice.

They were no 1. He plans to fly to ban J-ran-. Murray, who wants Mr, Truman CISCO for the opening of the con- to run for re-election, and Thurs- ference called for signing the it wa.s ail set rignt inurs treaty. S.pt, 4, spectacular roundup of GuOrd For GrUod Islood campaigning this fall, the presi- in Europe would keep to VjronO ISianCI, Grand Island hospital Thursday dent replied it would at this par- of the outraged squawk- Betchers moved to ticular time. presiaenxiai iieia nexi feet were tied.

Then LlrlCOin rrODOSGCi Grand Island about two months lA. were hauled in vans to the! Same Hage Position Fears Disservice Society for the Specifications and other detailed. Surviving besides his parentsUbv Baruch, longtime adviser of of Cruelty to Animals, There the are two brothers, Steven and Vin- Mrs. Mary Sell and Mrs. Helen Valencia Dies Here At Age Of 26 Mrs.

Helen E. Valencia, 26, 303 South Thirtieth street, died I Thursday. A housewife, she had lived in' Lincoln for about ten years. She At Grand Island Hospital Eddyviiie, and living at Lexington. Lincoln, died in queline, all of Lincoln; three brothers, Charles and Bill Spegel Lexington, and Albert, Seattle! three sisters, Mrs.

Doro- 2. His statement on wages, in! his denunciation of the new said in New Yorkjperts gave them shampoos, trols law Tuesday night, speaks' Thursday that it would be It ea.sy, oil and bilge ior itself. disservice to General Eisen-jbeing what they are. (In that statement, Mr. Truman bower to put him into the political renovators used brushes, said that "to the extent that jcombs, finger nail files, sponges, Mr.

Truman had no AT ANDERSON HARDWARE Offtr HIGH QUALITY SECURITY WATER HEATERS LOW PRICES rKtUa BlBB rest $107.50 fBUaa IDth auicBBBiBai rad I raaranlaa $99.50 to fallaa yaar cvBraataa $119.50 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AND INSTAIUTION We have the plumbers end materials, and Irutall promptly. Convenient Terms Wo GIvo Green Stamps ANDERSON Hardware St Plumbing Co. Open Saturday Evenings Victor Andrraon, Prts. Cd HermaniMta. Msr.

OUS Bairakora Aveaoa Tel. S-tllY cleaning fluid, detergents, on ences, Asked about Sen.itorConnally’s^ Checkers counted (D-Tex.) cntlctsm of the way the been purified. Thursday overseas aid prograros are they were back on the conducted, Mr, Truman simply that he was very and a proposed Grand Island four grandparents and two motor vehicle storage great-grandmother, buildings at Lincoln for which Private funeral services will be funds were asked of congressiheld Saturday at 10 a. m. at Thursday by the national guard mortuary.

Burial will be bureau, a spokesman for the Ne-'at Wyuka. Connally took that position. Polio Is Fatal For Omahan, Age 16 clean- national guard said. It was said an armory is badly Government Workers Set swans as for the infantry unit at Grand Island and adequate PiCniC AugUSt 12 the ior vehicles in Lincoln. If thei Lincoln Local No.

563 and Thams, majestic and immaculate-! o'oney is allotted it was said plans Beatrice Local No. 495 of the state county and municipal workers! Josephine Spegel, all of Seattle, and her mother, Mrs. Louise Spegel, Lexington. lEFIESNINfi WR 6 LES 8 ME EC 0 8 MICU white in the again a credit to the king. Mrs.

Elizabeth Eyden, 90, Dies In Chicago OMAHA John Voss, Mrs. Elizabeth Eydcn, 90, who! 16, of Omaha died in an Omaha left Lincoln five month.s ago to; hospital of bulbar polio. live with a daughter in Chicago, He was Douglas first died there Thursday, polio death of 1951. Born in Indiana, she came to Young Voss was admitted to the Nebra.ska in 1873. She lived in hospital July 30.

Lincoln from 1900 until she No new polio cases were to Chicago. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran church. will be rushed. The bureau asked congress for $185,000 for the Grand Island armory and $75,000 for the Lincoln buildings. mi' TEN-YEAR GUARANTEE $239 95 sf Only refrigerator makes and cold with no noise, no vibration, no hum of stopping and starting.

the famous Servel. Servel stays siient, lasts longer because it a single moving part in its freezing sysUm. marvelous; motorless. We Give Green Stamps Convenient Terms ANDERSON Hardware Plumbing Co. OPEN THURS.

AND SAT. EVENINGS Victor Anderson, Pres. Ed Hermanson, Mgr. 6132 Havelock Avenue will hold a joint picnic In Blue River lodge near Crete Sunday, Aug. 12, it was announced Thursday night.

I mitted to County hospital but hospital reported that I Cherie King, 4, of Omaha was ad- I mitted to the hospital for observation. Surviving are four Mrs. Helen Davies, Katherine Ey-! den and Dorthea Eyden, all of The total polio ca.ses in the two, Chicago, and Mrs. L. E.

Cruse of hospitals is running about third lower than a year ago. McGlasson Services In Minneapolis Friday Funeral services will be in Minneapolis Friday for Lincoln; a son, Henry, of California, six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. At Anderson Hardware look at the features in this Fn9idalie FT. STANDARD MODEL heldl Ro.ss I AT ANDERSON HARDWARE i McGla.sson, 48, former University Nebraska football player who Wednesday. He was the son of Mrs.

Genie McGlas- i son of Lincoln. He aduated high school here and was a member of skcr football teams that defeated the "Four of Notre Dame two years in seccession. Survivors include hi.i wife, Helen; three children, Sally, Bruce and Ross, his mother and a sister, Bonnie McGlasson, of Lincoln; and a brother, Harold, of Lake Charles, La. Old Saying Fades WASHINGTON (AP) In Mr. McGlasson these days of miracle drugs, ap- parently fewer people are putting their faith in the old saying about "an apple a day keeps the doctor At Anderson Hardware FRIGIDAIRE Room Air Conditioner home or office-fodau USES NO WATERI COOLS DEHUMIDIFIES VINTIIATES FILTERS CIRCULATES Attention Hoy Fever and Asthma SiZi SiZf This room air conditioner filters, dehumidifies and cools the air giving definite relief to sufferers of hay fever and asthma.

Free InstaUatiuu 'W Give iireen Convenient Terms Adjustable Cold Control Cold-Storage Tray Removable half shelf Porcelain finish interior GET SPECIAL TRADE-IN OFFER buy until you let appraise your old refrigerator without obligation to buy. LIBERAL TRADE-IN your old washer. Let us appraise your old washer without obligation to buy. COiNVEMEiNT TKHMS FHKE DELIV ERY Largest Stock In Lincoln USED REFRIGERATORS at Bargain Prices Nationally Famous Dependable makes. Some look like These refrigerators are sold under the FRIGIDAIRE factory tested, approved and guarantee plan.

Before you buy be sure to see for the best values in used refrigerators. Free delivery. PAYMENTS AS liOVV AS in monthly payments. ANDERSON ANDERSON Hardware Plumbing Co. Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings 6132 Havelock Avenue HARDWARE PLUMBING CO.

Open Saturday Evening 6132 IlavelocY Avenue Give tureen Stamps Convenient Terms ANDERSON Hardware Plumbing Co. Open. Thurs. and Sat. Evenings Victor Anderson, Pres.

Ed. Hermanson, Mgr. 6132 Havelock Avenue JhaL SOUTH 2 W.ahksd¿L. yon. J'OA, for TASTY warm weather snacks Pickle i Pimento Loaf Macaroni Loaf Old Fash, Loaf Assorted Pound HAMS 5 to lb.

lb. TASTY BACON Pound Layers 49 49 63 TABLE READY UP CHICKENS lb. TENDER 10 TIMES OUT OF 10 A CHUCK ROAST J9 OLEO lb. COTTAGE CHEESE Crt. 29 19 HOMO.

With Smith's Bottles Qt. VELVEETA A CHEESEL 89 TEXAS BLACK DIAMOND WATERMELONS Whole NOT ICED lb. 3 Cut ICE COLD lb. WELCH'S or 5 count tube CALIF. TOMATOES 4 SUNKIST JLTCY LEMONS CALIF.

FREESTONE PEACHES VINE RIPENED A CANTALOUPE lb. 18 lb. 1 3 2 lbs. 29 GRAPE JUICE 24 Oz. Bottle DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT No.

2 Can 19 BABY FOODS 3 0 27c CARNATION SYRUP DEEP BROWN BEANS CANS 2 for NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN PAK. CAN FANCY ALASKA PINK SALMON LB CAN WELCH'S STRAWBERRY PRESERVES DR. PHILLIP'S ORANGEJUICE Stock Up At This Low Price! 15 59 29 26.

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