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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 8

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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THE MXCOLIV STAR 17.19S7 Too many Farmers' Said Basie Cause Ag Troubles Survey Of Farm Pressures Starts Innocent Plea In Harrisburg Murder Case Earle Hotel Sold NOHFOLK, Neb. Earle, Hotel, a northea.st Nebraska show ItS place in the has been pur-1 chased by Stuart Hansen, r-1 St TO StOTV folk, from the Milner Hotels Detroit. Sports, Wedding 'Ctirfls, Miller Have Misgivings About New Conservation Plan if' was told Monday that a a i a Senate-House cause of agriculture's troubles is committee, too many farmers. This in substance was a sion drawn by a panel of economists at the opening of a week- Sixb- Of KOLLARS SEWING MACHINES HARRISBURG. Neb.

William A Rowse, 37. of Harrisburg, pleaded innocent in County Court Monday afternoon to a de. Congre.ss, long survey of farm pressures by charge and wa.s bound over for trial in Kimball County District Court, Theodore St'htillz, chairman chargrni with shooting of the University of Chicago eco-: Dean Dove, 46, an oil nomics department, said agricul- worker from Potter. He has tural ptihcy gone to shooting, because the farm problem not appeared without an at- w'hat policy makers keep on say- Monday before (' ing it Judge M. Shafto, and, after Schultz, formerly of the Iowa cnVring a plea of innwent.

waiveil State College economics depart-1 Prpliminaryy hearing. Then he w.a.s ment. said it is not due to too; ceturnefl to the Gering County much crop land, Uio few exports, J'dl where he is held for or lack of fartn iinve.stment. He keeping. also said more gadg -1 Hnwse indicated that when he mm'i in preventing appears in di.strict court he will surplu.ses.

court to appoint an hard core of the U.S. farm torney to defend him, pleading problem is the of human 11 of fund.s to hire one him- effort committed to I Schultz Don Deed.s, 20, Ilarri.sburg, who is this surplus and not officer.s to the hay surphi.s stocks of wheat, corn and '''bere body was found cotton that is holding earnings of i Saturday night, wa.s held im a A. J. Melville Dies; Ex-Head Of Lumbermen WASHINGTON PC LK, Neb. story on the bra.skans said Monday any exper- braska, Maine, sports page of the Polk Progress AUTOMATIC DIAl-A-STITCH or Jinf utltrh or funry rnilmilrtrry.

Built in Finest precision built, trade Costs no more than other automatics. Own the best for less. iUtHnrn nt kollarn' KOLLARS Co, I 9 II BROKEN BOW, Neb. (in-Funeral services will be held here Tuesday for Arthur W. Melville, 69, longtime Nebra.ska lumberman.

He had been in ill health for several ycfars. went this way; bounced back to take over the lead early in the final quarter, although score carried yellow and lavender Then it li.sted a flower girl and a ring bearer and their attire as part of a scramble of type on storie.s about a wedding and a ba.sketball game. groom and his attendants wore business the story Man Heads Otoe Extension Board SYRACUSE, Koch of Dunbar was named president of the Otoe County Extension Board for the coming year. Other offficers include Walter Ne- trial program will be tested in Ne- Illinois and Ten- imental conservation reserve pro- nessee. gram may result in movement Under the program, the depart- away from farm.

ment will invite farmers to name Neernann, Dunbar, vice pre.sident; The Agriculture a price they will accept for putting Mrs. Ernest Keim, Syracuse, sec- entire farms into the soil bank for retary; and Ralph Hobbie, Nebras- 5 or 10 years. ka City, treasurer. Sen. Curtis said he had lot about the program.

am not too he said, it would materially reduce surpluses. If we remove some of our most productive land from production for a long enough H. J. Richardson Fatally Stricken While Driving Car Now at Ken Iddys human effort far below the earnings of comparable human effort in the rest of the economy, this basic nialad- materia! witne.ss and relea.sed on $1,000 bond posted by his mother. Deeds was quoted by Lt.

Leo Ju.stment has come upon us de-; Kntidtsnn as he Dove spite the very large number of Lt, Kriudiwn farm people who have l)een leav- related he wa.s driving in a car ing our farms behiixl one carrying Dove aiKi Schultz and other economi.nt.s Row.se and lhaf after Dove wa.s the economk' on ag killed, he helfu'd Row.se carry the riculture is al.so in large part the body to the hay Later result of failure of demaiai for Dennis went to Knudtsun and di- farm to incea.se at the reeled him to the same pace as demand for non- Lt. Knudt.son he had farm products. learned that Dove allegwily owed Rowse from a truck deal 1917 until was an officer of the H. Lumber Co. which hiid yards in many Nebraska 0 mmunities.

le was past president the Nehras- a Lumber Merchants A.ssn. Melville was also a former member of the State Fair Board and in 1 9 was grand commander of the Knights Templar of Nebraska, Survivors include his widow, Edith, a and a daughter. I.incnln Star FAIR.MONT, Neb, Funeral said, men were for Herbert Richard- WidKa, William Avery be held tremendous sum of Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Kntner- F'armer Funeral Home atv Fairmont. Mr.

Richardson died of a heart attack, suffered while he was driv- liniited to five Larry Jone.s, Editor Norris Alfred aware of the composing room mixup until Vern Jones, the father, called it to his attention. glad to find many people do read wedding writeups and Alfred commented. Nebraska News He added it may in displacement of great many farm tenants and their Rep. Miller, in a statement through his offfice, also expressed opinion that program could result in movement away from farm. Miller also said he doubted pro- Seek FPC Approval WASHINGTON (AP) Permian Basin Pipeline Co.

of Omaha has asked Federal Power Commission authority to buy and construct natural gas facilities in Andrews County, Texas. ing his car. Officiating at the serv- gram would have much impact on ices will be the Rev. James A. farm production.

Rogers with burial in the Fairmont U.S. Wf4 mJUAU HOLIDAY CHEER wifh CLEAN or NEW Rugs, Carpets Furniture produrl JlL of ARTLODM ni'O-DKLLAV leaning with Dupont's soil resistant treatment together with our approved SOIL RKMOV.AL MiUIPMKNT which we bring to your home when we clean your carpels, assures you of a more aatls- factory cleaning that lasts up to 2 years longer. DUO-DlUAr ASSURIS COLOR BRICHTNISS AND lONClR Lift rOR rOUR CARPII. Let ue estimate the eost at no obligation. Phone 4-2353 Open IVlon, thru A.M.

to 9 P.M. FrI Si Sat to M. 37th ALVERT roo Vaino istomiMi 50 Years in Lincoln SALEH CARPETS Si FLRNITimK, IVe give you the liest deal Have Our C'arpet Sample VVagon Call and that the men had apparently been di.sru.s.sing the debt prior to the shooting. He said he had tak- en a .32 pistol from Row.se when he arrested the man and that thre spent shells at the shmiting scene fitterl the gun. Cemetery.

Surviving Mr. Richardson are his wife, Mae; one son, Alfred I of Fairmont; five daughters, Mrs. I Tom Radsdale of Pine Bluffs, Mrs. Emmett Metzger of Oxford, Mrs. Norma Metzger of Cozad, Mrs.

Robert Boeck of Hum-j boldt, and Mi.s.s Ilda Richardson of Pine Bluffs; two of Ro.ssville, and Kenneth of Norfolk, and 14 grandchildren. Combining Bee Aids Anderson, Hebron Farmer Lincoln Special HEBRON. Neb. and fnend.s gatherrxl at the Edwin An- rler.son farm recently to lend a hand with combining. Mr.

Ander- wife earlier this month after an extended illnes.s. The followung men with combines and trucks a.ssisted: F'rank Starr. Bernanl Max DageniianU, Bill llissong. Dorrai Hi.s.song, Ray Weidel, Dean Or.sher, Baskin.i, Gene Buller, Bruce Mitchel, and Joe 1 -r. Gas wa.s fiirnished by Bud Zueh- and the lunch was contrib- by Bob Stutz.

er over mo.st of the Northeast, with little temperature change expected elsewhere. Wlre- photo Central Rockies To Get Snow Ka.stern seaboard will have fair wiuither Tue.sday, except lor rain or snow in western New York, Other ram area.s include the middle Mis.si.s.sippi and lower Ohio Valleys, western Dakota.s, far Southwest and Pacific roast states. Snow is expected in the upper Mississippi Valley and northern and central Rockies. It will be cold- Maiii LValiire Clork Stuart: At 1:00, 3:05, 5:10, 7:19, 9:26. Lincoln: Third 1:18, 4:42, 6:24, 8:06, 9:48.

State: 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10, 9:10. Varsity: 1:10, 3:13. 5:16, 7:19, 9:22. Nebraska: Last 4:33, 8:01. Of 2:45, 6:13, 946.

Joyo: "Operation Mad.Ball, 6:15, 8:15, Capitol: 6:15, 9:30. 8:05. nsm THRILL HITS! too iwwi'SniEgi msmmm Artlon IIIU! GARY COOPER SUSAN RICHARD HAYWARD WIDMARK FTtrm GUNN ma co PE FORD ADVEKTIHK.MKNT AUVKUTIKKM AIiVKUTlSKM KNT SO YOU UKE A MYSTERY it ia. trua iaaida oi Scotland Yard a Clima Bualarat Column by Carol Party New-BrJde Jokes idible Manger Add-a-Gift Full Measure Holiday Salad ini! ROBERT STEWART TAYLOR GRANGER LAST HUNT" Pi-V'-q Vnqal Nolan DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 8 P.M. ADULTS with Se' I HAWKINS Wa jer.t yfU honi lha ha jinnm Call 2-3097 for faiitiiia timas Extra! Color Cartoon Lift Your Voice How long hn.9 it ht'cn since you wen caroling 4 at Chri.stmas? it friends and neighbors now, set a date and tour the town 1'hen bring all back to your hou.si* for the casst'role baking in your ga.s oven in your absence.

Serve with gallons of hot coffee or cocoa, plus cri.sp raw vegetables prepared in advance, stored in your gas refrigerator. Minct-Pie Manger an old Knglish custom. They say it started when the Cnisadens brought back spice.s from Holy Land. You can do it thi.s Christmas: Lake an apple sauce or fruit cake in a loaf-pan. Buy a candy at the dimestore.

Put it on of the cake; decorate the with swirls of sugar icing. too pretty to cut! range is so fast, and the so Whether a new bride or new grandma, you too a new gas range. them at your local company or gas appliance dealer. WE lUST COULDN'T WAIT CHRISTMAS TO OPEN THIS LAFT FILLED PACKAGE SO UNCOLN FUN FANS WILL SEE STARTING THURSDAY! Glamour-Trim Same kind of tinvel that trimv Ihc Christmav tree, dresses up a lovely package. 1 ie a bit in every bow, Ahh, the prettv glitter! on Your Drytr Remove sheets, linen towels, and pillow from your ga.s dryer while still slightly fully smooth and fold them, then leave on top of the warm dryer.

swear they were ironed, they seem so smooth! That's just one wonderful way a new gas dryer saves time and effort for you. Why not steer Santa Claus toward your local gas company or neighborhood gas appliance dealerf For a Pretty That career girl or the high I simior likes 'K to a the looks of a or swt'ater. Huy a tiny vase for her dre.sser. Fill it with artificial flowers can wear on collar or belt. an inexpensive gift but different, and thoughtful! Full Measure Next time you hake, try the trick used by Mrs.

Kuthrvn Kudnick of Iowa: voiir nieasiiring cup hetore lilliiig it with hone) or molasses. NOBODY ELSE COULD FOUL UP THE ARMY SUCH A HOWL OF AWAYI "Add-a-Gifts" for Her Start a silver, china. kiiic-knacs. May be new kitchen ware, with bandies that match her kitchen decor. Or those handy dishes that go right from the gas oven to the table for serv ing.

She'll think of you every time she uses the and look forward to the next surprise! Sand a Cord very' well scmd a card to a pipeline, yet onc! of your most constant friends! The brings natural gas to your town and your local gas company, who bring it to you. The name of this piptdine is Northern Natural Gas alway.s happy to know benefiting from the miracle of natural gas for better living, year round. Storing Trick Plastic food bags stored on tbf refrigerator shelf stay tightly closed with those plastic clothes pins, the helpful word from Mrs. Giles Cleveland, Lyons, Nebr. No More Jokei The new bride apologize for burnt biscuits, fallen cakes, dried- out roasts and curdled gravy any more! She may be the cook in your block, if she owns a new automatic gas range.

no slave to her kitchen, either a bright, busy young thing who flits here and there but never her husband waiting for his supper (not when her gas Holiday Salad Grtxm gelatin, filled with nuts and goodies and allowed to in a round cake pan, just begs to he cut into wedge.s this time of year! each wwlge on a lettuce add half a walnut for a tree- trunk. Trim the with bits of cherries and cut-up marshmallows. Oh mayonnaise might be on the branches, says Mrs, Katie Hohman of Minneapolis. X-RAYof A YOUNG MEDIC'S LOVE-LIFI WHLlS KTtt I'KIRK-LORRE kf NmHmm Natural CMiaany. BEM3 tN EASTMAN CCH.O« VISTAVItlOM BOGARDE Muwt PAVLOW oONAto SINOEN JAMES SOKRTSON JUSTICE ST uar JOYO: Sun-Mon Tues-Wed A Funny Movie! KM.

MTTII FOI THE MfiCSf Rressuro Friod rCHICKEiQ MUAMMMCIfMB MCIlElilMI OWEKIVAIS-UTmiIflWT ttnMrC 8 Hervfiy Penny is the GOURMET CHICKEN! KEN-EDDY'S MMTH mujAM UMM Technicolor Cartoon DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 48th and Streets Cimo and JF.AN SEBERG NO AIlVVNeE IN PRICES! KM)N CINEM a OPE Avoe ST.VRTS TOMORROW.

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