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The Hastings Daily Tribune from Hastings, Nebraska • 13

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T11 n'a wivrvwm V'j- TTrn HASTINGS (NEBRASKA) DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY JANUARY 2 1955 THIRTEEN Brothers Are First KHAS TV Turkey Chicken beef pies Swansons regular gze net lie each Swanson refund deal Bi-Lo Market Adv The left front door of the car owned by Howard Krueger 322 west- Seventh was damaged Sunday afternoon while parked In the 800 block on east Second when struck by the car driven by Richard Ahlman 1110 Circle LrpoHce reported' PO Does meeting Tuesday 8 pm Adv Ralph Brown 170t west Fifth-reported to police -Saturday evening the theft of his bicycle For sale: 23 cubic foot Deep Freeze Phone 2-9216 after 5 Adv The front bumper of the car owned by Rella Schnell 1223 north Pine was damaged early Sunday while parked near Fifth and Hastings when struck-hy the car driven by Frank Ground -301 east -FUthr-pollce reported The right reftr fender and bumper of the Ground car were also damaged Day or night and Sundays TV Service Adv Regular meeting American Legion Post No 11 postponed until Monday night 9 1956 Club closed Sunday -and Monday Happy New Year Adv Wesley Iked Bender shown above with his Mra' Robert Bender Keneshw going to brother CUaton Frank ont-do Mm Wesley la Mdl pm December 31aa hie birth hoar had the Uon of being the but baby barn bi 195S at Mary Memorial pospital snd- the recipient of many gtfte oa th irf ttir Taat Baity 'of 'the rnntnat apnwnrwl by Radio Station' KHAS Hlo brother won flu "Flret Baby -of 1165? eontost by belng bore laat Januaiy-l-at 1:56 am That oontaat to aponaored each year by the Haattagi DaUy Tribune gold mother Hell alwayi hare a good reason for celebrating New Year's (Tribune Photo by WUMammt) our Highway Death Toll for 1955 1315 (r Annum pim) Hi New Day weekend had resulted Monday In five violent deaths in Nebraska A traffic fatality In Omaha early Monday was the fourth of the weekend and the second Jn Nebraska for the New Year Omaha police aald Lyle L-NeIaonT30 Omaha waa killed when his car failed to make a -turn on Northwest Radial Highway smashed through a guard rail and hit a traffic light Besides Nelson the victims were: Richard Bangert 21 Bayard Guilford Washburn 21 Plckerlll 26 -Lin-tin Frank SchmalJohn46Rock-Vtlle Bangert was killed Friday night when he lost control of his car mi Highway 26N Vk miles south of Bayard the State Safety Patrol said ONIWMBIAr Washburn died Saturday nig hOnLilone-car accident abou t-l mlle east of Wahoo State troopers said his car stnickinembankment oh a dead-end road The two deaths gave Nebraska a total of 315 traffic fatall-ties for 1955 as compared to 327 in 1954 Plckerlll flu first falallly at flu new year died Sunday afternoon la a Lincoln luspltal of Tajorlea saffered earty la flu day WHaCather Book Planned Procaedi from Salt to Go to Memorial Homo At Red Cloud GRAND ISLAND A new book on the late Wills Gather Pulitzer prize winning Nebraska author la being prepared by Mildred Bennett -Proceeds win go to a Wtaa Cather Pioneer Memorial- it was disclosed Sattfhlay Mrs Bennett of- Red Cloud already has written one book about Wills Cather and will announce plana qn the new book in a broadcast interview Tuesday over KMMJ Grand Island Mrs' Bennett said her nev bode will be entitled "Early Writings of Wills Gather and Is scheduled for publication In thefeUT EARLY PERIOD "fempltattaB' of hitherto vlrtuany unknown and coverlng the period from 1892 tol90a "According to her wUl Miss Ctatheri Jotters jnaxpevCTjb? Mrs Bennett aald we -have her let-tor these' early writings seem doubly Important They foreshadow the great books that Cam The Wills Cather Pioneer Memorial waa founded last March by Mra Bennett Frank O'Rourke of Taos author of western and sports fiction Jennie Rdiher of Red Cloud cousin of Miss Cather Carrie Sherwood of Red Cloud' lifelong" friend-of M1 Cather: Harry OEMs of Red Cloud vice president of Fred Waring! club at Shawnee on Delaware Pa Josephine Friable of Omaha a Cather family acquaintance and Dr I Jacks of Omaha chairman of the Classics Department of Creighton University PURCHASE HOME The purpose joJLlhe Memorial is to purchase the old Cather -Iteme-- strurtM-ilddjyUm-fo-hQuae available Catheritaouyenire and relics author T1 Was published' ta-19SL' Wills Cather wort the PuUteer prize In' 1931 received eight honorary -degreee and a gold rtibdal from the NatioriaTlnsti-tute of Arts and Letters Roclj 'n Roll in Russia pssi i i fwon vj ip coin George In Sunday afternoon eenmony KHAS-TV of Hasting Channel 5 waa officially Governor Victor Anderaon snipped ribbon before the TV cameras maridng the start of operation-! the picture from ktyare WT LMumyr program Onetar Duane-Afflaon chief engineer Governor Anderaon Donne Watty general manager Lloyd Kto Inger eecretary of the Nebnoka Tetevtotea station owners and Robert Sdumdty staff aaaonaeer (Tribune Photo by Myron Springer) and Last of Year Local Markefs Wbsat Core Milo (psr ewt) 11 (Quotsd by Swift sad (tenljiMy) Bxesr-GarreBt-rsesipis 'Sty- Poultry: Hsott bsat svsr IH Crasm: Iwsat lies Ms 1 Ms Knight and) Magnuson ---Agrto cm Commiai Issun WASHINGTON (OB Gov- gooj CaiifoiSOSor North Platte River Reclamation Bureau Project Makes Big Financial Return Both right dons of the car driven by Ernest TJark 309 north Lexington were damaged Friday In collision with the car being backed from the curb In the 700 block on west Second by A Goo 120 University police reported Monday Drs Kleager and demTaru in their new offices' Seventh street at Denver Phone Adv Stewart Plumbing Phone 2-4313-Adv Beauty Salon for complete beauty aeryice Call 2-5494 for evening appointment "The left front fender of the cat owned by Kenneth damaged- early -Sunday -white parked near Sixteenth and St Joseph when struckbythe car driven by Ray Chagnon 929 MrthHggk wwrtitit police Day or night and Sundays Ossie's TV Service Adv "Delbert GenterCl406 east reported to police Sunday evening the theft of fonder skirts from his car Friday nlghL '-Paul Winkler Chiropodist Foot specialist Foote Building Plume 2-2331-Adv Laundry or Just fluff dry Shag rugs our -specialty Launderette 206 west Second phone 34211 Adv Hastings Rug and Upholstery Cleaners Adv Mra Dale Jeanneret- 28 of 451 north Minnesota was treated Sunday afternoon at the Mary Lannlng Memorial Hospital for possible bade Injury Buffered In an accident in the 200 block on north Colorado She was a passenger In the southbound car driven by her husband which was -struck in the righriidebythe car driven eaitbound out of -the- alley by These youngstere la Leningrad enjoy a ride on a recto the rocktag hiore aa West Flgu or hone the Men aide of tho Iran Cnrtata yon (NEA Photo) ns sold off the farm that adjacent cry-farm and grazing land In 1984 the groas value of crops grown on the irrigated lands totalled 327900flOQ arid the cumulative value' since 1906 la about 3454 million The Irrigated lands accounted for 80 per cent of all crop receipt! In the -ana AIDS: 'STABILITY The report aald- the effect of irrigation In -promoting- stability of the area -economy and lajContributingJo prosperity ia in property values In ka 90pcE-centol-aUfanns-ra irrigated In adjoining Banner county only 6 per cent are Irrigated counties are about the same size and in qadi county agriculture is the chief Dexheimer aald "Scotta Bluff collected- hi property taxes In 1983 as compand with 3190000 In Banner county He added that federal tax collections inl9from an aouroea in the valley including Income taxes amounted to per acre of irrigated land as compand to only 3L37 par acre todryUhd New Station In Operation Hastings-Grand Idand InBntlVogram- Cenfnd most powerful television station KHAS-TV wratOTtheaJi gunMr at IjkhL The first picture to out over the alrwavea and into 27 Central Netoaaka and four northern Kansas counties waa of Duane Watty general man-iter rf Watts introduced Governor Victor Anderaon who spoke brieftypu thcvaluc of the ta-tkm to the eddbKtion'und wet fare of the state and oomplt mented the atockholders who are financing tiie new station 1 AREA STATION General Manager Watta pointed out the-atation it owned by reaidenta of Kearney Grand Island and Hastings and that it ia to be regarded as belonging to the people in the area It serves Others participating ta the opening ceremonies were Grand Island Mayor Jack Martin1 Norman McKaeg president of the Grand Island Chamber of Commerce Hustings Mayor Wendell Foote Ed Flowerday president of the Hastings Chamber of Commerce Lloyd Kissinger secretary of the Nebraska Television Corporation station owners and members of the KHAS-TV staff The station 6n Ms first day of operation carried two programs from the NBC network with which it is affiliated Watts promised first day viewers that the station will carry first quality programs with full reports on news sports and weather together with pictures from AP wbephor to network i MANY CALLS The station received hundreds of calls shortly after the official opening reporting cm quality of reception One vleirer from Sargent Jn northern Custer county said reception was excellent and similar report was received from North Platte Watts said within-the next few weeks the station win hold an open housm 8 rwif State Patrolmari John Ayres jald the Plckerill ear was east-isirt UghBI Plckerlll apparently liisfc control The car hit a small bridge roiled then sHd 135 feet on its top Plckerlll was thrown from the auto MAN SUFFOCATE'" rr--The Lincoln warehouse employe a Navy veteran was survived fey Ms widow daughferajuidja and burial will be in Lincoln WeAusday Sheriff Earl Hancock said Schmaljohn suffocated early Sunday after his bed mattress caught fire He was found Sunday night in Ms one-room home The sheriff said Schmaljohn awakened early Sunday finding Ms mattress afire The man threw the mattress out of the house returned and apparently suffocated from the amoke Hancock said Survivors Include live sisters and two sons 1 I Sines Over State Bright and Sunny Bunny eldea and fairiy- mild temperatures were giving Nebraska better than average weather for the holiday Mon- nty the extreme eastenfedge of the 'state was cloud covered during the' early part of the day Temperatures had passed the freezing mark at several points in western Nebraska by mid-morning Forecasters meanwhile were watching the alow southerly movtanearijr DepirtmrtTb tag pig If Buastati oonatereert popater with children In the Is to hare taa no matter which happen to be rocktag on been denied a pasaport by the unitedEtttHpepirtmEMrITD Henry Hartman Dies at 63 Years Henry Hartman 63 a Hasting! druggist for more than 40 years died early' Monday Hli home was at 1(05 north He- waa a member of the First Christian Church the Masonic Lodge and Scottish -Rite bodies1 and Tehama Tefopeof JheJShrtpa Survivors ar hls wife Kathryn daughter Mrs Carolyn Gomez of Hastings and 'Mrs Ben Froatrom of Overland Park Call! sons Hugh of Van Nuya CaiiL ynd Wendell of Manhattan Beach Calif- sisters Mrs Tlllie Carmoney of McCook Mrs Otto Platow of Hastings and Mrs Donald Vilott of Cheyenne Wyo and brothers Julius Hartman of Portland Ore and Arthur Hartman of HUty Calif Arrangements for funeral services are being made with the Brand Mortuary Friends are afked to omit flower Morris Case May Go to the Courts LINCOLN Frederick Wegener said Sunday he expects the Board of action In firing Reformatory Su-perlntcridehtGeorge Mbrrla to br- courts Wegener la attorney for Mor-rty Morris was fired September on grounds of alleged mla-conduct and failure- to eooperw atei'-He had A been superln-tehaeftt' tight years Tfte misconduct charge was based pn publlshed statements of criticism of admln-Istratlon of the atatFs penal system The board Saturday held the dlsmlasaLwas sustained by evl-dence given id a public -hear tag 'Test moitilir" Wagener declared it would be travesty on Justice not to have this type of decision reviewed by the Add a few grains of salt to peed up beating egg whites and whipping cream 4 Firs i of 1956 at WASHINGTON UP) Each year the net federal tax revenues directly attributable to the North Platte reclamation project equal' half the total construction coat of the federally built structures That report on the project: in Wyoming and Nebraska came Sunday -night-iron -Reclamation Commissioner A DeX-heimer TAX INCOME --The federal treasury collects 316 million annually In -excise and Income taxes fronrthe Jr- pro million morS 'than wbiild be possible without the project Dexheimer said the project was one of the first five authorized underthe 1902 redamation act and waa 2 years In the building Total waters users have already repaid 314732000 of that coat which In addition to tax and other benefits to the FARMERS BENEFIT The commissioner said that a compllshments of the project eta forth that the Irrigated land hi the North Platte Valley produces 13 times more per acre fo lenna ofiymproduct the request to try alternative methods The Council was told the bus system found for the night and Sunday service during a trial period of more than 90 days and the Qoundl endorsed the application December 6 TwIhrArr RntBonr- UNCOLN (if) The twin sons of Mr and fn Larry Zajtcek Lwere the first-Mrths reported Joseph waa born at 4:13 am New Day and weighed1 five pound and four ounces Dennis James waa bom at 4:20 am and weighed two ounces less Emperor Nero wore gold sandals but made his wife Empress Poppaea stick to silver ones in Nebraska ITOBM Weet Side South-Spencer Park first buses leaving Third and Hastings' at 6:30 sm and the last buses leaving at 6 pm Hastings Bus Lines 'asked the Railway Commission for the discontinuance In an application filed last July 29 At that time the City Council refused to SwanaoivI09Fibl tlon and The company sgteedfo that tieltiier political party should mocuw tiie other of cod-(Ptag Communists In the 1986 presidential campaign -Knight--a- Magnuaon debSted'-Campalgn Issues on a televtaion program Sundty jBreeting ofNew Year JSaid Quiet Neiy Year 1956 was welcomed at gala celebrations throughout Hastings Saturday- night but none of the merry making resulted In trouMv Police Chief George Maul said Monday the department had no complaints and made no -arrests-4n-eonnectkmwttlhwe -renting 1986 Only routine calls were re- ceived by the police department Patrolmen commented the only difference hofed unis heavier than usual late traffic Saturday night and early Sunday Fuel Tax $32 MiBion UNCOLN The motor fuel tax for 1955 was 32348j03 compared to 631294813 the year before December collections aifaounted to the -north but were of theopinlen ltL will slowdown even more -by Tuesday They expect It to get info much of Nebraska before late Tue hlg) In Nebraska waa 4at Impotal with temper-aturesTtay into this upper sox and 40s every where in the state but Norfolk The Norfolk hlgh-Wss-dQ and the mercury dropped bade to 18 there over night £hadron had fi6jof anJnchof precipitation during the hours' ending" New kiwi bird haq no tail and ahiadat no wlngs lt burrows Uke a groundhog lays an egg a quarter of its own weight has whiskers like a cat and nostrils at the tl longbeak Mary Loaning rifle police reported The front' end Of the Swanson carhnd the right aide of the Jeanneitt car were badly damaged Bus Service at Night Is Ended Night and Sunday bus service has been discontinued It was announced late Saturday by Curt Smith numager of Has- tegS-BUX Line Ind Authority for the discontinuance of service Is forthcoming from the Nebraska State Railway Service Smith pointed out that bus service would be provided bn Friday might and other apedal shopping nights until 9:30 pjn Bus: service will be provided Monday through Saturday over the three routes East Side Rre on Patrols JEkuSALEMlsraeB'Sectsr Egyptian outposts in tho Gaza atrip opened fire bn Israeli patrol acroas'the border Egyptian Vampire jets flew over Israeli 'territory in the southwestern Negev-an Israeli military spokesman announced He aald the patrol operating -nearKlasuflnvsuf-fered no casualties and dUTnrt fetum- tiw-firit travel broad- BuVOgtyra weekly- -fo Uteraty artistic and political matter quoted him aa saying ta a telephone interview from New your readers' they undoubtedly will hear me in person In the pear future tapq thequestiou of my vlsltwlll be decided favoraJly maybe in a matte of months-nd that-1 soon win be able tq visit the countries of the people's dc Births Born at tiie Mary Lannlng Memorial Hospital to Mr and Mr Robert McGlnni 140 east Seventh a aonDeoember 31 to Mr and Mrs Robot Bender KenesawrasonDecem ber 31 to Mr and Mr Homer Buschow Blue IB11 a aon January 1 to Mr and Mr Robert Brown 1303 north 'Pine a daughter January 1 to Mr and Mr Robert Von Spreckrise Pay Center a son January 1 to Mr and Mrs James Brown Hastings Naval Ammunition Depot a ion January 2 to Mr and Mrs Edward Sekorm- Nel-on twin aon January 2 Ambassador Dies ROME (UP) Alberto Cum-ming Chilean ambassador to the Vatican died Monday ta a Rome clinic after a three-foonth' IQnes He wag 80 ism Margafet- A nn Services Tuesday January 3 at 930 ajm St Church Magr'MC Grogan officiating Rosary 8 pjU Monday ta C3iapeL Burial Parkview Jon ajldf' Fair Weather to Continue FOOTSAVmE AM Why on shoea so sspsasivsT The eorreet oa-Vrec to this people ongere othere oad doeeaT help the budget a bU might save a pair ai loot if Mem can uoa it to cbavlnce Dad that shoe pkicoe are Hi bad- The real reaeoa that shoea are aspeniive ie because we have to have TWO oi them Wheu we -look at a pair of live doUfg hgee we should think oi then iaaivldually as Iwo-fiity each That ia Ipnr the sumuiactuier must look at' thpa whoa he figune his eoet ol notorial andlabor "A single shoe at three er three fifty is -a Jar halter value than a hat a purse' or a necktie ai the same pita The shoe must withstand ca staudstose and yet net blister: Utile leet ft wade through puddle Moke cap shlnniee up trees add com up nulling with a little With the exaepUoa nothing that we bgy-ior a child oaa cinet hie lutuif topptaeee oa uto as the footwear that protect! jjwverj louudatkm of bodily Keith ADaaaoe of Mr and Mrs Bhre HID shown here with hla mother la Ilia first baby to be born at the Mary Tunning Memorial Hospital to 1966 having arrived at IA toe morning of Jannary i and weighing' In at Bine pounds and ten ouaeee The Buachows have two other bom Michael Robert who waa bore May 16 1151 and Bobert'Ifaa bore October 8 1961 (Tribune Phots by Don Williamson) taow er rotate forecast Mg wmutoder of the Ar WlFAOftObl for the Northwest Monday It win bp wanner over naflou will huve no decided change ta temperature (Tribune iOim rriifu! i EKdll't ITI 1 A fa I.

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