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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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i UCL ST AM Thursday, Iun 7, 1956 Imperial Boy Dies In Track Mishap cwnt, a string of quarterhorses BRUSH. Colo A3 eai old Southeast Radial Extension Is Approved uig in the Brush meet Mrs Roberta Burtis the boy's mothei, lues in Philhpsburg Kan Jolhffe said and the father Donald Landreth at Ft Carson, Colo Special City Session v. Passes 3 Ordinances The City Council, raeetmg special session, has passed thiee oidinances on thud and final reading The ordinances establishes paving, water and sewer districts Hollmgiworth Heights being between 40th and 44th fiom Smith to Van Dorn South St. Impel lal. Neb, boy died Wednes-da undei the wheels of a tiuck delienng ha to the Brush race Coronet Francis JolHffe of Moigan Count said Samuel Wes-le Landieth suffered a fractuied skull when he apparently darted fio.n behind some paiked horse tiailers undei a truck driven by At in ondi 19 of Brush Jolhtfe said the bo ua.s living with his gi andparents, Mi and Mrs Sam Phillips of Imperial who were at the track An uncle of the victim, Dick Phillips of Imperial, Circus Worker Hurt James Saitin 20 of Muskogee, Okla was hospitalized Wednesday evening aftei an object ftom a tiuck owned bv the Shane circus fell on his back at the State Fair grounds Saitin.

an emploee of the cncus was kept at Luicoln General for observation. FAST0S 100 Tiblets 49 lBi" nam we ma mi EVERY ITEM i ai an i a ii a i mm mum an a mm iana mam iiwiwaoB 1 0 IN THIS ADV. I 51 FEVER CrtC Thermometer 50' $3 NUTRITONIC CREAM SI 50 LIST PRICE Guaranteed SHAMPOO Resurface Also OKd By BILL DOBLER Star Staff Writer Extension of the southeast radial highway from 27th and to 32nd and A at a cost of $500 000 has been approved by the City Council. In further action, the Council voted in favor of resurfacing and widening South from 37th to 48th The cost of this project to abutting property owners was cut by the Council to one half the cost of a 26-foot wide paving The paving will actualh be 33 feet at a total cost of Sl 000. The city, however, agreed to pay half the cost of a 26 foot width plus all the cost for the extra seven feet.

It was previously planned to assess against abutting properties one-half of the total cost of the South Street project. The original cost was estimated at $7 50 a front foot to property owners while the new plan will be closer to S4 a front loot On the radial federal aid funds will be available for one half the cost, making the cit share of the project $250,000 Cost City $446,000 The radial and South projects combined would cost the city $446 -000, less the amount to be paid by property owners This would leave the city $224,382 in gas tax and auto registration fees to be spent up to Aug. 31, 1957 Out of this, the Council is con $1.69 BANKERS MATE NEW BALL POINT PEN 69c .59 Rubbing Alcohol, Pint 29c .69 Rubber Bathing Cap 34c .98 Brewers Yeast 250's 49c 1.49 Hot Water Bottle 75c 1.00 Woodbury Shampoo 49e 1.00 Four Seasons Lotion 1.25 B. Gould Hand Lotion 63c 2.50 Ayers Cleansing Cream 1.25 I RONSON LIGHTERS Storm Hits Station Pharmacy Loses Window Gai Toombs Haruld Toombs lease and J. (Star Photo Workmen erect temporary pan smashed tin1; plate gls els to protect Wrights Pharma -window.

(Star Photo) 13th and after high winds .59 Dr. West Tooth Brush 29c 3.00 Chesterfield Supporter 1.50 .45 Prep Lather Shave, Tube 23c 1.00 Wildroot Shampoo 49c .59 Analgesic Balm, tube 29c 1.75 Stick Colognes 88c .98 Etiquet Deod Spray 49c 2.00 Eve. in Pairs Cologne 1.00 1.75 B. Gould Hand Cream E8c 1.75 E. W.

Hopper Cream 88c Circus Reports Damage Light estimated 3 000 persons snon into the doorways of the build-1 audience estimated at more than showed up for the Shrine circus ing" after the fairgrounds lights 5 000 and a command perform-1 performance were disappointed failed ance" Wednesday noon at the Or- Wednesday night because of the Elephants, lions and seah i oared thopedic Hospital Six acts from storm but circus officials said their disappro al above the thun- the circus presented an annual per- age which wind and hail did to the service station his father, Twister Near Pleasanton Destroys Farm Lincoln Star Special PLEASANTON, Neb The car in which a farm couple rode to safety was the onlv thing thev had left after a tornado demolished their oamage to circus equipment was Qer from cages thff fiooded are-comparatively light na but none v. ere injured or freed 5c KLEENEX 2for 5c sidering improvements to 9th for its use with 10th as a one-way pair. Also being discussed is the possible widening of 48th north of Holdrege and resurfacing of No Cotner Blvd Other items under consideration include $14,000 for resurfacing 27th from to Potter, $27,000 for 16th from to Holdrege in connection with a new Antelope Creek bridge and $13,000 for opening Van Dorn over the Rock Island ti acks flagpoles atop the high PREVENT INSECT IITES! Ram checks" went to the who had already bought tick masts were twisted, and the .98 Willson Sun Glasses 49c of a trailer containing the trained ets for the performances Stanley seals was blown off But none ot home two and a half miles north east of here Wednesday afternoon il equipment was dam Wlnhmn; i TICKS-OFF I S3.50 Hadacol Tonic $1.69 4.98 Fountain Syringe 2.49 1.39 Ordorno Spray Deodorant 69c 1.00 Dessert Flower Deodorant .35 Glycerine Supp. 12s 17c Purtzer general chairman ot the Sesostris Shi me Temple circus sponsoring committee, said pei-formances would be resumed Thursda through Saturday at IfEllENT .98 Golf Balls, 2 for 98c .05 Candy Bars, 4 Var. 2 for 5c 1.00 Tussy Deodorant 50c .10 Pocket Combs 5c norace eerKneimer as aoout a i Most persons tne audience re-mile from home helping a neigh- th seats wh tne hay field wnen the neigh storm first broke but moved into the areaways below the grandstand when the blowing rain be- WMITMKE IESE1ICH UIS 1 1 0UIS 11 DONLEY-STAHL COMPANY, LTD.

Hospital Physicians' Supplier bor saw the funnel-shaped cloud Berkheimer headed for home, called to his wife and the sped 2 JO and 8 pm Curtailment of night performance followed afternoon matinee attended by severe Emergency provided by cars dnv- from the area, missing the funnel 1 hghts by about a quarter of a mile when x. $2.98 VITAMIN A (25,000 Units A) 100 $1.49 between 33rd and Williams Nowicki Gets Chair Sentence OMAHA (ENS) Stanley (Steve) Nowicki was Wedneda sentenced to die in the Nebraska electric chair Sept 20, 1956, but postponement appeared likelv. Judge Ross New kirk denied a request by Nowicki's attorney, Al Raneri, for a new trial and Raneri said he would appeal on a writ of error to the State Supreme Court. Woman Dies SPECIAL PRICED for 11 In Road Crash ii uippcru uuwn ana uesLroyea mtiir nouse, two barns, a granary, a hog house and a brooder house A few hours later, neighbors joined the Berkheimers in search ing the area for household eftects blown away. No hail or rain fell in Pleasanton, 18 miles north of Kearney, but I LEXINGTON (-P Louise Si ser, 41, Grand Island, was fatally rnir II II 15c Flashlite Batteries 2 for 15c 10c Writing Tablets 5c 10c Air Mail Envelopes 5c 10c 0'Cello Sponges 5c 10c Blue White Bleach 5c 20c Paper Napkins 10c 20c Book Matches, 50s 10c njured Wednesday evening truck crash on a 4.98 Alarm Clock, 8 Day S2.49 8.95 Artco Wrist Watch 4.47" 8.95 Westclox Elect.

Alarm 4.47 19.95 Fryer S. Cooker 9.98 1.39 Twistee Padlock 39c 1.49 Rubber Bands, Vi lb. asst. 75c 1.49 Candy Thermometer 75c ANNUAL CARNIVAL OF VAIUES- ow bridee across the Platte River twister tore down power lines 3 BIG DAYS June 7, 8 and 9 tne nortneast, toward Ravenna. 21- miles south of Lexington It appeared unlikely that the High Court could begin consider Hailstones as big as baseballs she died in a Lexington hospital bombarded Hazard, six miles north I plve otner persons were injured of Pleasanton, and then about 25 Tne Grand Island woman was inch of ram fell Wednesday after believed to have been driving the Swim SUITS $98 2 Pc.

DRESSES 598 Puckerert PANTIES ation or tne appeal until after the date set for execution Nowicki was convicted of the knife slaying of his divorced wife, Carolyn Ann Thomas, last December on a near-North Side Omaha street No Injuries 10-rnmute hailstorm broke WE SAVE YOU MONEY I PRESCRIPTIONS Filled Promptl) 2 Pc. SHORTS and TOPS $5 98 The death was the 122nd of 1956 in Nebraska traffic accidents com pared to the same number last year on June 7 windows and damaged roofs at a number of homes No injuries $5.98 BLOUSES $398 were reported 10 P.M. l0Ofo federal Tax Extra Right Reserved I Open 365 Oav with her were Mary Lou A 3C rain fell at Ravenna 13 anri Vufeldt. 5 I hailstorm broke many win- children of William Kufeldt of homes and business Lexington, and Peggy Trotter 28, Many, Many Other Fine Buys after a places Lexington All tour were nospitai Shops Looted COLOMBO, Ceylon Wi For the second consecutive day Sinhalese rioters looted shops owned by Tamil traders as language demonstrations spread through the city-Three persons were injured seriously when police fired on demonstrators who tried to wreck a truck carrying Tamil language MATERNITY Small limbs torn from trees lit SUMMERS tered Ravenna streets, Police Chief Driving the pickup truck was Bill Lamb said I Willis Richardson. 41.

Lexinsrton, SHOP Rockville, several miles north of also hospitalized avenna, got a lot of hail and i Details of the crash "Were not 1207 Just West of tha Cornhusker Lincoln's First Choice Maternity Shop about an inch of rain There was established pending full questioning little wind and no damage there I of the injured. HURRY KIOS! Get Your 2 FREE MOVIE TICKETS At the National Bank of Commerce Movie tickets fit the regular showing of any movie at the following theatres i STUART VARSITY NEBRASKA STATE CAPITOL LINCOLN Bring us your SAVINGS BANK, Piggy Bank, Dog Bank, Book Bank or even if it is a sugar bowl. Make a deposit from it in your Savings Account. Or Open a new Savings Account if you do not have EH Notice: Automatic THIS OFFER ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1956 sorters will count the mone rings Itank while you ualch. from your i SAVINGS DEPARTMENT MAIN LOBBY ANNUAL CARNIVAL OF VALNES..

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