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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 6

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Milo Yield Tops Record On Farm Near Funk ft THE IJTVCOUV STAR Tuesday, October 9, 1956 Nebraska News pounds of nitrogen in the field and made three water runs. Stanley Long Rites Tuesday; LieutenantGovernorCandidate Served On NU Board Of Regents 24 Years Both Sides Power Picture Slated For Study At Meet FUNK, Neb. Jena Hoy, who farms south of here, had a whopping yield of 104 Mi bushels per acre of milo from a small irrigated field. G. A.

Reed of the Farmers Co op Grain Co. of Funk said the yield was the highest he could recall in this area. Reed said Hoy used 70 Wonderful SHAMPOO Also CURLS and WAVES Hair HOLDREGE. Neb. The 1 1 1 I 1JO fsr a t.im IXtta tram U.i.

WtATHit IUMsU joint convention of the Nebraska State Irrigation Assn. and Ne braska Reclamation Assn. wil GRAND ISLAND, Neb. Funeral services for Stanley D. Long, 69, retired druggist who was the Democratic candidate for lieuten i ant governor, will be held at 2j 'f m.

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V. Price. Lin imw 6 Especially Recommended for coin, chief of the Division of Nebraska Resources, and Dewey J. TiRrwr executive di Feeders Tour Planned At Cordova October 18 Lincoln Star Special CORDOVA, Neb. The Cordova twilight tour of the Exeter Breeders and Feeders will be held Thursday, October 18.

Visits will be made to the farms of Lee Zimmer, Ed Wielage and Arnold Burkey. The dinner meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at the West Church in Cordova. rector of the Nebraska Public power System. t) lite the eu SHORT II 41 Style Exciiing Nfc Marlene's HAIR WAYlNtt Shampoo not only makes hair shine with ck anltnciM, not only does it giv hair mor body and lusirt but more important, Mar tenes actually CURLS and WAVES h.nr with each shampoo and set.

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Curtis, Minden, will address the final luncheon session p.m. Tuesday at the First Presbyterian Church at Grand Island. He died Saturday night in an Omaha hospital. His death was attributed to chronic hepatitis. He had been hospitalized since Sept.

28 and had been ill with the liver ailment more than a year. Prominent in Democratic circles, he had unsuccessfully opposed Rep. A. L. Miller fur Congress from the Fourth District and had run against the late Hugh Butler for a U.S.

Senate seat in 1952. He had served on the University 2e as VTitW I pJW of the convention. Also on the tentative program are R. J. Walter Denver, Bureau of Reclamation Region 7 di Trading Post Is Dedicated By Historians Lincoln Star Special CHADRON, Neb.

Another commemoration of Nebraska's history was held with the dedication of the James Bordeaux Trading Post here. The dedication of the post was observed along with the post's 110th anniversary and its restoration as a Nebraska historical marker. Dan Potts, historian of the Scottsbluff National Monument, and Roger T. Grange curator of Fort Robinson Museum, spoke on the various historical sites in Nebraska and surrounding areas. Charles Hanson, director of the Museum of the Fur Trade which is located adjacent to the trading post, told about Bordeaux, who came from France and established the post in 1846.

A full size Indian teepee, a squaw garden and a robe press were on display at the post during the dedication. rector; Maj. Gen. G. E.

Galloway, Omaha, U.S. Corps of Engineers Sunny Skies Expected Here of Nebraska Board of Regents for Tennessee, Ohio and Mississippi Valleys and northern New England; warmer in Louisiana, Arizona and the northern plains. Clear and sunny skies will prevail elsewhere. (AP Wirephoto Map.) There will be scattered showers and thundershowers over the Lakes region, northern New England and the northern Rockies Tuesday afternoon. It will be cold or cooler in the Lakes region, the Main Issue Of Campaign Lies With Past Service Anderson 3 fligdti till) tt Minneapolis St.

Paul i Traditional GOP Caravan Gets Under Way 67 mid. FREMONT, Neb. A lunch i a 1 eon session ai rremoni iouowea street meetings at Ashland and Missouri River division engineer, and E. C. Reed, Lincoln, director the conservation and survey division at the University of Nebraska.

The convention will hear a panel discussion of water laws by three attorneys and an engineer. The attorneys are Bert L. Overcash, Lincoln, C. Baskins, North Platte, and L. A.

Danielson, Scottsbluff, George E. Johnson, Hastings, the fourth panelist, is chief engineer of the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. The Resolutions Committee will bold its meetings Wednesday evening, Oct. 24. ADVERTISEMENT flo Nagging Backache Means a Good Night's Sleep NMTflne backache, headache, or muul eha and pai na may come on with ovsr exsr tion.

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AMERICA Now tnjoy famous retorts in South America for lei i then cost of an air vacation to Europe. election year Republican campaign STANLEY D. LONG member of the University of Nebraska Innocents Society. Surviving are his wife, Gladys; two sons, Dr. Robert Long, an Omaha physician, and Jack D.

Long of Grand Island; three daughters, Mrs. Herman Siefkes of Lincoln, Mrs. Jerome Wright of Lafayette, and Mrs. Lewis Maples of Kingsville, Tex. Osceola Football Royalty Selected Lincoln Star Special OSCEOLA, Neb.

Daryl Swan son was chosen football king and Beverly Schell football queen at the recent homecoming game here. High school classes used themes of popular songs to make up floats for the homecoming parade of the special event. 'Transfusion," the senior class float, won the first prize offered by the Chamber of Commerce; "Sixteen Tons," the junior class float, was second, and "The Railroad Runs Through the Middle of the House" won third for the sophomores The Cub Scouts were winners in the younger' children's group with the Trotter children, second, and Timmy McMeekin, third. caravan got rolling. More than 100 were on hand for he luncheon at the Fremont golf 24 years, 1927 to 1951.

Four times president of the board, he was named vice president in 1938 of the Association of Governing Boards of American Land Grant Colleges. Born in Hildreth, he attended Wilcox High School, Hol drege Business College and the Fremont College of Pharmacy. Ex Cowles Mayor Before coming to Grand Island in 1931, he was in the pharmacy business at Cowles, for 20 years. He served as mayor of Cowles for 10 years. Prior to going to Cowles, he was a pharmacist at Bloomington for two years.

At one time Mr. Long headed an insurance company in Grand Island. He retired from the drug business in 1953. His affiliations included the Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Rcyal Arch Masons, Knights Templar, Tehama Shrine and Sons of the American Revolution. He was also an honorary Convention Will Hear National Bar President OMAHA David F.

Maxwell, Philadelphia, president of the American Bar will address an Oct. 18 luncheon during the Nebraska Bar Assn. convention. A dinner speaker the same day will be Lt. Gen.

John W. (Iron Mike) O'Daniel, one time top Army trouble shooter ana more recently chief of the United States Military Assistance Advisory Group to Indochina. The convention will be held club. Candidates for state and na Said Rep. Robert Harrison of Norfolk: "Our main problem is drought.

I doubt if either party can solve this and the creating of unrest is not going to bring rain." Rep. Harrison's Third Nebraska District was being visited first by the caravan. Harrison is being challenged by Democrat Lawrence Brock of Wakefield. At Fremont, Rep. Harrison said farm prices are good because under the price suppoVt plan com is pegged at $1.50 and wheat at $2.00.

"We are not in a period of depressed farm prices," he said. "The main farm problem is the ional offices were with the group meeting the voters in advance of Ask about low far and liberal time payment plan. Walter Cozad, 79, Retired Telephone Executive, Dies PORTLAND, Ore. Funeral services for Walter F. Cozad, 79, former official of the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company and Omaha civic leader, will be held Tuesday in Portland.

He had resided in Portland for the past 10 years. A native of Seward County, Nebraska, he went to Omaha in 1920 9 ironor a 1 ennArintanrfant of tflf fic for Northwestern Bell. He was appointed general manager for the Nebraska South Dakota area of the company in 1928 and retired in 1939. Mr, Cor ad was a member of the national board of the Camp Fire he Nov. 6 general election.

The caravan visited West Point, Oakland, Tekamah, Walthili and PHONE 2 5160 or your travel agent Ticket Office: Municipal Airport South Sioux City later in the day. 'The main issue of the cam a 1 paign is wnetner i nave serveu the people of Nebraska well," Gov. disposal of farm surpluses." M'Vt i i Victor Anderson, bidding for a second term, told audiences at the first two stops. "If so, I should Harrison said he was working on this problem through Public Law i AX be re elected," he added. 480, which he sponsored and under which he said 2 billion bushels of surplus grain were sold to 26 BMVMHHHUM.M foreign countries the past year Harrison said he is attempting Your new borne deserves Girls at the time of his death.

Surviving are his wife, Mabel; a son, Richard and a daughter, Mrs. Helen C. Clancy, all of Portland. to expand the bill. Praises Soil Bank Harrison praised the soil bank "because it reduces production without reducing farmer income." He said the soil bank is bringing 20 million dollars to farmers in Oct.

17 19. a beautiful fireplace Movf Stan Make Newj. The "Sunday Journal and Star" theater patje naket interesting reading. Culver Receives $1,400,000 More From E. C.

Eppley I his Third District this year, with LOAD Dodge County farmers getting one million. Other incumbents seeking reelection on hand included Ralph Hill, treasurer; Frank Marsh, sec HASE PURC mm hi a I ''1? I 'j pa'f''i i retary of state; Ray Johnson, au If you're planning new home let us show you our complete line of custom mad frames and screens for your fireplace. Regardless of shape or style, you can choose irom a wide variety of finishes to harmonise with your. decorating plans. Prices start at $24.95.

ditor, and Clarence Beck, attorney CULVER, Ind. Eugene C. Eppley of Omaha, former chain hotel operator, has contributed $1, 400,000 to Culver Military Academy to build a 1,500 seat auditorium theatre near the north shore of Lake Maxinkuckee. The contribution raises to $2. 600,00 Eppley has donated to Culver.

He is a 1901 Culver honor graduate. Makes it possible once again for you to purchase this GENERAL ELECTRIC 12 cu, ft. Double Door general. Dwight Burney of Har tington, the GOP candidate for lieutenant governor, also was present. Gov.

Anderson flew to Kearney from Wahoo to fulfill a speaking engagement and rejoined the caravan later Monday afternoon. Sen. Hruska made the Ashland stop, then traveled to Omaha for a speech, also picking up the campaign tour again Monday afternoon. R. E.

Spelts Grand Island, ReDublican state chairman, act YouTl find a complete selection of andirons and fireplace tools and equipment at Lawlor's too. Come in soonl GERATO I ed as master of ceremonies. Oth er party officials in the group were I Mrs. Wayne Barber, Norfolk, vice chairman, and Joseph Wishart, HURRY! Save by October 10 at FIRST FEDERAL OF LINCOLN Get Wioe Month's Earnings For PLUS a FREE GIFT, too! Low, Low Price Lincoln, state treasurer. ARTHUR GRISWOLD and your old refrigerator LINOLEUM TILE CO.

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