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The Hastings Daily Tribune from Hastings, Nebraska • 7

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HASTINGS (NEBRASKA) DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY JUNE Local Markets News in Brief Botaford Ritas Ridgy With Burial in Lincoln Definitionof Re canism Harlan Cbuhtyj'BahjcDf Into Home Sometime This Fall Rofort GraySayt Party RacagjhixM -Socialistic -3k --Mrs-GeorgcTHden Wftdhai been at the Mary Lannlng Me morlaj Hospital since she fell In her home June If Is resting quietly now according to Mr TUden She has -no fracfiires but has suffered from shock Wanted to a house with acreage or several lota Phone Hm-idv'' Pry eook wanted at "the Whlrla-Whip Drive In Apply In Adv Marriage licenses were Issued Tuesday to Russell Dean Lacy Grand Island and Karen Kay Stark of Hastings and to Alfred I -Lane and Beverly Whit-ham both of-Oevriand Hastings i Lodge No 50 AF AM No work i Thursday June 2SAdv Open lanes every night Pan time African vtoteta 1310 north St JpccsAdy The front end of the car driven by Wallace Freund of Reseda CallL waa damaged Tuca-day afternoon at First and Bur llngton in collision with truck driven by George Idt 414 Circle police said New selection of aale'dresaea The Beulevard Shop 204 Second Adv BEATRICE (fly Richard definition or "Republlcan-lam waa quoted Tuesday night at a Republican fund dinner by Robert Gray secretary of the piealdenf a cabinet -1 "Both parties want pure and more batter and better thlnga for America and Americana Gray quoted the vice president PROVIDE SERVICES "But wo Republicans recognize that only a socialistic form of government attempts to provide these services from a feder-al Bureaucracy a democracy free spirited cUlsena have traditionally proved -thelvabUity to-supply these Improvements better and far leas expensively for-themselves Gray commented Gray's speech was a testimonial on Nbcon as seen from Prhalrs to the Tight and acroa the table" at cabinet meetings who have known him throughout his governmental ca- reer marvel atthe growth of thls'relatfveQT young man who Tide Is en swUtoft Harlan County Beak of Ahaa The holldtog will have MS eqaaro feet of 'will taT tekea la eerly July sod eenstnwtfe ale expected to be finlabed la October 1969 i I Is RTb drawlag af the new for his spent 20 per cent of his life ss vice president' of the United States" Grey said WORTHY MAN "This man Nixon is worthy of our efforts fa) his behalf and he Is worthy of our banner and he Is worthy of our pride1" once said of the American system that It 'brings out the best In millions not in Just a -few at the under this system If play to win there can be Oxford Masons to Dedicate Temple OXFORD (INS) The Oxford Maaonle Rawalt Lodge 136 will observe its 79th annlvew ary and dedicate the ngvrtem-ceremonlee here pie at day 'The lodge purehaaed a bual-Msa building and spent' $20000 In remodeling tt foq a bftnple Sphere will be openhouae in the temple from 1 to 4 pjil fob towed by la reception for grand lodge officers In observance of the anniversary and dedication a banquet will be held In'the school auditorium at 7'pja John Fuchter grand master of Nebraska will be speaker Other state officers scheduled to attend are Carl Greisen grand secretary and A Saum grand marahaL Scheduled to receive special recognition are Lloyd-Walter of Springfield Mo oldest living member of the Oxford lodge and PJNlelaen who holds a 50-year membership pln Tha temple wlU be dedicated at 8:30 Founded June 24 1885 the Oxford lodge had 19 charter members none of whom la atm living The lodge now has 80 members Grand lodge officers jut Mark Mitchell master Richard Loper senior wardtn Mervln Shattuck Junior ar- den Brodahl treasurer and Elmer A Bllncow tary New Petitions Are Delivered Dehumidify your basement with a 14000 cubic foot bapadty Reduced to 37985 We will be doaed fifteen days Our stock of bear must be add by Thursday night All known brand Also Imported German beer bargain prices overlook our liquor prices Nte meyar Liquors 343 west Adv Hie reer bumper and gravel pan ofa caF driven by Harold Larsen 902 north Baltimore 1 was damaged Tueidey afternoon First and Denver In collision with a car driven by Michael MuUen1334 west Sixth accord-hut to Dolloc This la portable TV' Choose a seven models In 14 17 end -18 Inch Adv Dr Lothar Egen will be out of Me office until July first Adv Look! Something new and different at Jtoundup time at the Legion Club Friday June 24 8 pm All members and guests welcome Adv A 35-yeardd Heatings was fined 310 and coats In police court Wednesday morning on a charge of Intoxication For sale: Eight foot dgar cheap Holthaua Adv ptf roast 49a spiced 'ham 49c I lbs ground boat 3L19 minute steak 79c fresh aldi pork 49c 2 lbs wlenen89c I lbs pork sausage 31- dewe fresh frozen lemonade4 6-ox earn 39c No 1 new red potatoes 10 lbs 49c 45c Tegular angel food caka 29c CMden Valley salad dressing quart Jar 37c Stop and Shop Market 422 south Adv Mr and Mrs Merritt accompanied tar their daughter Mrs Robert Miller and children of Pomona QaliL win leave Thursday for Washington la where they wfll attend advices Friday for Mrs Men rltfa brother Egbert Lay former Glenvil resident who died Tuesday Attention farmarsl On June 23rd a Dupont representative wmbe at your afano40 show films on control of bindweeds Gao Jahnko Supply 827 First Adv -Sale: Vacuums Kirby north Burlington untO-Rpm filed a petition court Tuesday divorce from Hen la a 1 1 Hastings ayceas Win Top Awards The Hastlnga Junior' Chamber of Commerce which achieved statewide recognition for -iprajedte during the peat year la making an outstanding record at tiw national level -Thus far the chapter has earped three tint (daces a second and two thirds to project competition at tiw national Jaycee Convention to St Louie Hastings has been awarded first places tot to tiw categories of public affairs-! community health and wafety and Inter-club relations and extension The second place award la to the youth and sports activity category The thlrdplaces are In the categories of International relations and agriculture and conservation convention officials reported there were more than 2500 en-txlerlirlO categories Banlc Deposits About Steady Banking activities' to Hastings at the close of business June 15 were on a par with the Mme-period-laaryearraewrd- lng reporte-T-of condition called tor by tiw-United States comptroller of the currency Deposits In the two national banks totalled 625278128 compared with tiw Juno 1999 figure of 225545068 Thle to a decrease of 6266935 from last year However the two banks showed an Duresse of 61688-001 to loans and discounts Loans and deposits to June I960 totalled 103101330 compared with the present flgura of 61478831 Assets and liabilities of tiw two banka balanced at 32859-206 compared with the June 1999 balance of 828546877 Thle la a decrease of 3187671 from last year Membership Goal For Scouts Set Membership goals for the next few years have been ee-tabllahed by the Overland Trails Bay Scout Council aa a result of a study completed by asps' dal committee The group made he report to the Council at a meeting Sunday at Camp AugUatlne 1 The study waa based' on a survey of school districts to" tiw lacounty area which comprises tiw Ovdrland Trails CoimdL' Tlwse member-hip goals were established: I960 4dM 1961 5290 1963 5640 HeCtara 4940 1962 and 1064 6080 TO serve thla numba of boys to the scouting program It will be necessary the comqilttee re-pari said to provide 202 Cult packs Scout troops and Explor-unlta in I960 221 to 1961 243 to 1962 265 to 1963 and 294 in 1964 In enter to provide tfae necee-aary unite it will require L924 voluntea leaders to I960' 20K1 in 1961 22U to 1962 286 to 1963 and 2585 to 1964 It was also pointed out that If tiwae membership and teadan hlp'goila are estataUriwd It will also be necessary to add one member to tiw executive Staff to 1964 Mcfiura of Hkatlnga to chalnnen of tha committee Ottwr 00100111100 members are Richard Short Ford John Lalrwon Den Henry and Whiteman aO of Hutinga Sprite RTE Wolbach Wllaon Ray and Paul Harley all of Grand Island "Tom Organ of 8t Paul and Orln Confrymin pf (hand Island Chariea Mariow of Haa-ting prepared tho report gte Bi araaaami mai APPLIANCES i vi' -H eS Alt Mi Oata aeawteqpoeoof Ojo4 IMS a 111 -I Quotoa a Baal nid ana feaadai Poulirr: eaaia I Croaa II 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BOT8FORD FaryL FaaMo -1 Friday Juae f4'ri Harrs Pro-Catkadfal St with Bov Brio I -St David' Ctauyh oi eifieiatlaff Gravaidda ritaa-vt-2 JO pjo ia Mmwlcd Fork to tiunTw wllk Masoilc Htos kf Llaeola' Hao Lodge Mo 210 haa'hooa- auggaatod that ato-mariola ha givaa to lba Skilaa Crippled Cblldraa'i Boapltel -to HEBEI Eari Futoiri aarvfeaa Tburaday laii 11 al 1 pa la ur -Chopal wlth Itr-m CL-MUfe eHlclatlag larial al rarh- View Vv Vhoaa MJ47 m- Vo 7 24414 1- -w' a a i Services tor Peryl Botafori who died Tuesday will be held Friday morning at 10 in St PrCathedi-al with the Rev Erie- Asboe of St Church to Lincoln ob fidatlng Graveside aorvlces" win be held Friday afternoon at-280 to Memorial Park Lincoln where Masonic rites will be conducted by Blue Lodge 210 Uncoil) Tho Botaford family has suggested-that expressions of respect and sympathy may trice the form of memorial gifts to tiw Crippled Children's Hospital of tiw Shrine or St tjhurrhin Hastings Efforts to Fix Meeting Fail UNITED NATIONSr-NrYrW officials Wednea- day Indicated that efforts to arrange a meeting between Argentine President Arturo Fron-dlxl and Israeli Premier David Ben-Gurkm on the Adolph Elch-mann case had failed A spokesman told newsman that no meeting between the two leaden had been scheduled irimtouitoid by pe manent United Nation-delegate Michael Comay Tuesday night aald Argentina 'would push for Immediate UN debate on the transfer of the forma Nail official from Argentina to Israel This word came aa tiw 1 -nation Security Council prepared to meet bn the-Argenthw complaint Car-Truck Crash Fafal to Four HAMBURG la (UPD A head-on car-truck collision on Highway 275 near hem claimed Its fourth Ufa Tuesday' night Roerieta Kyles 11 died at local hospital of a skull fracture suffered to the mlahap which earlier took the lives of her fatlwr Joeejrii Kjdes 49 Omaha Neb John Gordon 56 and hla on Pat 29 both of Hamburg Tremont County Corona Dr Ralph Lovelady aald wlthesaea told- him tiw Kyles caf had passed two other autos -at' of speed" before stemmed Into tiw Godot pickup trurir which had swerved to the very edge of the highway to an attempt to avoid tiw crash Alumni Group Elects Officers LOOMIS Mrs Myron Samueteon of Lpomla Is tiw new president of the Loomis High School Alumni Association She was elected at tiw amiual meeting Saturday Elton Larson la vice president and Stanley JCSuf-man far secretary The 1835 and I960 daw were honored gueate at the banquet held at -the school auditorium -Maurice Nelson "instructor In tho Froatburg Hi school ayatem waa the epeakw Ray Seirvfeas (0 TrumbulCiiurch TRUMBULL (TNS) Services for Ray held -Tlwsday to tiw Methodist Church here with the Rev Rota ert Barger officiating burial waa to Greenwood tery at -Hanaen Mrs Frederidi Pauhia sang with Mrs Efano Hawthorne as accompanied and the pallbearers were Rojr Andhewa Merlin Aakey Irvin Metzgo George Hohnatein Kenneth Tunwr and Ralph Wilson Los AhgelSa which coven an area-of 454 aquar mllesla tiw laiRest dty to tiw -Unlted States by areq oxAxi cam aun OUAKA- (AT) WhMti- MaMb Cora: rjllaw LIS Mil ulw: Ma a Ml- Xa LIA I Lit At 1 -v 4 a I the ALMA (TNS) The Harlan County of Alma win move to a new building this year Bids win be taken1 ito early July for a new 4000 square foot bank building to be constructed on a vacant lot near tho center of business diatiict Xlrkham Michael and Associates of Omaha atp the architects tor the project BRICK AND GLASS Tiw tank front will be brick and flaas with a sidewalk planter running the front length of the building A night deposit box wlU be Installed for customer convenience Plans call for the building to be completed by October 1980 new building will snow our services and provide more efficient opera-llst-cf said a bank official ONE FLOOR The move wlR allow the bank to expand some departments and organise all activlty op one floor Complete banking ae Jcea including safety deposit vaults' will bq provided Plena are not yet final on the disposition of tiijt present bank 'building occupied since 1904' Sheriffs Car Stolen Found LINCOLN ID A Lancaster County sheriff a car waa stolen late Tuesday night from outside a tavern near Lincoln With the help of an airplane officials Wednesday manlng located tiw abandoned ear -near Syracuse and ahortly thereafter arrested a man Identified by the sheriff office as John Kruger 24 of Lincoln The sheriff office arid Kruger waa walking down the highway when picked up by State Saety Patromen and sheriffs officers The car was taken from the Outpost a tavern located near tiw state hospital Authorities at first thought that two Nebraska Reformatory lnetes who had escaped Tuesday night might be Involved to the theft hot officials soon determined others w1m This sheriffs 'Office arid Kruger waa located and arrested about 4 mllas west and 2tt miles south of tiw Junction of Nebraaka 50 and Highway 34 That's roughly 25 miles east of Xinooli) Wheat Harvest To Be Delayed LINCOLN The wheat harvest will be delayed two to three deyr because of cool weather and heavy rains the State Division of Employment Security lepajed Wednesday TheYlviriohYald "reglatration of com detasriara la now underway to some pf Its offices and wlllbelnfrilliwlngby June 27 During jflipaat week there i 545 placements on -agri-cultural joba- 1 1( rURNITURS -509 Wo 2nd Former Glenvil Resident Dies GLENVIL (TNS) Albert Lay native of this city and a resident In the community formanyyearsbef oxer golngre-eently to Fulton IlL died Tuesday In a hospital at Clinton la-at the age of 58 yean Services and burial will be hi Washington IS Friday Lay la survived by bia wife Permella and hla sisters Mrs Merritt of Hastings Mrs William Groasheim of Washington la and Mrs August Cramer of Cedar Rapids la He was a fanner to the den-i vil community and a member of the Hanover Presbyterian Erwin A Kiel Is Associate Pastor The Rev Erwin A Itiel to the new associate pastor and minister of education of the First Methodist Church succeeding the Rev Hervey Pprter who has accepted pastorates of Methodist churches at Glltner and PhOllpa The Rev Mr Kiel 48 has as pastor of the First at 1 Church at Ooee-ola tiw past four yean He also has held pastorates at Platts-mouth Republican City Elgin and LaureL The Rev Mr Kiri waa director of adult work to the Columbus district district Intermediate work dean of Senior youth camps and director of Intermediate youth campa For several yean the Rev Mr Kiel was secretary of the Board of Missions of the Nebraska Methodist Conference He Is a member of the Conference Board of Education Bom and raised to Cottop-wood SD the Rev Kiri holds a bachelor of arte degree from Dakota' Wesleyan University at MitchelL Ha received the master of theology degree from mff School of Theology to Denver and was ordained to 194L The Rev Mr Kid end hla wife Mildred' reside at '751 north Lincoln They have three children Arita 16 a Junior to high school Ronald 'll a sixth grader and Jean 8 a' third grader- New Loup Valley Chamber Formed BURWELL ID "We got tired of seeing Omaha Lincoln and sections of Nebraska having united chambers grab -all the That Says Tom BlfBlabyyof Ord la why the Loup Valley United Ofannhera of Commerce 1 being fdrmed Speaking at a meeting of the Wanglen Club Ingolaby sold fl-Prd 'C I) a whtth launched the move feels that the-Loup Valley been getting fas share of roads irrigation reclamation and other things Ingolaby Is editor of -the Ord of file 1900 census was the blow that forced its Into Ihgolsby aald of the rural communities lost population end all of the cities with tow exceptions gained That shoud demonstrate to av eryone that there Is poor distribution of things that make tor prosperity In the state of Ne braska BRAND -I 1 4 TJpuduaAp- Phone 2-5169 Aaron Jone aged 6 3 passed sway Tuesday morning at tiw Mary Laming HospltaL Tunenl acrvlcee Thursday June 23 at 2 pjn to the Methodist Churoh In Pauline Burial Ip the Oak Qsek oeme-taiy I neaa meeting end worship servlet will be held in the church there according to the Rev Emeet McCollough pastor of te Hastings chorda A 32-yeardd Hastlnga man was- fined $5 and costa in police court Wednesday morning on a charge oi bpemuhg'a nwtdr ve-hide which did not have valid Ucenae plates Dry Moderately Cool Air Due Weathermen reported Wednesday that Nebraska -was pretty-well sealed off from any flow' bf moisture from the south For a couple of days at the state will be -In the cod air The extended forecast called for temperatures to average degrees below normal through Monday But there appeared chance of more rain about midway to the period High Thursday probably will range from 75 to 95 Temperature lit Nebr a Tuesday ranged as high ae 82 at Scottsbhiff The overnight low of 49 wee recorded at Norfolk Alliance' Grand Island end Chadron Four Counties Disaster Areas OMAHA (B-Senator Carl Curtis said Wednesday the Small Business Administration declaring Dodge Douglas Madison and Sarpy countlea to Nebraska disaster areas because of recent floods -Curtis said under thls" declaration owners of homes businesses churches and charitable Institutions can apply for rehabilitation or reconstruction loans at 8 per cent result of damage or destruction of property by the flood! of the last several days Curtis said to a telegram from Washington that the Small Business Administration afficp to Omaha will receive the applications Meanwhile several Nebraska roads closed by high water were reopened Wednesday but bridge damage has kept several others closed Two Inmates to Be Returned McPherson Kan Two men who escaped late Thesday -night from 'an lsoL tlon-ward at the Mena Reformatory at Lincoln Neb after Overpowering their guards surrendered meekly here a few houra later when a police officer spotted' their car The two Reger Warren Stars 20 and Harry Ronald Hill 2U were unarmed- Patrolman Leo Blackman of the McPherson Police Department said he-reeognlced-the license number of the automobile the two had stolen from Ed Macentarffer a reformatory guard Hill and Slers pulled over to the aide of Highway 81 bypass at the-preat edge of the city and climbed out' They stood with hands atop their car until ether officers arrived tp assist Blackman Dan Rafter Head a Of Bank Auditors KEARNEY (TNS) Dan Reiter of Kearney -Is the new president pf tbe Central Nebraska Conference of the National Association of Bank Auditor! and Comptrollers He was elected at a meeting of the group held to Kearney Sunday Joseph Bauer of Hastings la vice president Dean Erickson of Grand Island la secretary and Marvin Dyercf Lexington la Director tor fte eomlng rear are Don Bailey of Campbell Julius Meitzner of HO-drath Clayton Sack of Superior Kelly Brown bf Kearney I McBride of Blue HBL The climate to Puerto Rico la 75 to 85 degrees all year i us lattf IS-tb LINCOLN A new bafeh of petltloni to abolish the Nebraska Board of Education and -give Its powers -to an elected official have been delivered to the secretary of pfflce Brauer Jr efStuart field representative of the Me4nan Oltman breaks School Improve Association which la circulating the petitions said the new petitions should bring the total signatures to about 87000 and 'qualified counties to 50 A' qualified county In which at least 5 per cent ofthiVote signs the petition A total of '42107' signatures and 38 qualified countlea will be needed to putthapropoat tion on -the ballot Brauer said canvassing trill Used Company 815 Open Thursday Adv Laura Oltman to district asking for Walnut bench traded Organ DeBoer Adv You can now 1961 Red Book the Hastings 518 west Complete meals you Blacketone Why -pay lowest "prices fifths of your spinet- piano with in on Baldwin Plano Company get your new of coin values at Typewriter Com-pany Adv dettvered'tb Cafe moreT Nebraska's enquartoand -favorite scotch bourbon gin and vodka- at Phelps Cut-Rate Liquor Stores Coma in and compare- you'll buy and save! A 22-yeanold Hastings man waa fined 350 and coats In county court Tuesday afternoon a charge of procuring hqupr for a minor Dan Brock county attorney filed the chaTgar and Jfadga Ray heard tho cue Individually designed girdles and bras Call 2-5768 Clara Gerdes Spencer Adv 1949 Ford running order one mlleaouth of Kenesaw Martto ImW-Adv Phone 2-7514 for expert TV phonograph "radio repair Ra dio Electronlcs-Adv Stag KP Chib Thursday 630 tun Lamb fries and ham Gueate Adv (fround beet 3 lbs 3L23 calf brains cleaned and ready for put' 35c Good through Saturday' 12th Street Mast Market Tho Eastern District youth rally of Dm Church of God will be held Saturday afternoon June 25 to Columbus beginning with a recreatkn aestlon in the park and to tha evening a buat probably start la Omaha next week However if the goal lb reached before than Omaha winnotbe canvassed ho ed' So far than have' been ped-tibns received from all but five Nebraska counties ho aafaL Refuse to CloV Two County Roads LINCOLN The raster County Board refused to close two county roads Tuesday afternoon as requested by the State Highway Department Too resolutions won passed opposing the closing of the two county roads and a third icw-lutloa opposed the dosing of a third road along the Seward-'Lancaster county lino unless the state agrees to build 'a frontage road for-firman to use totake thelr farm machin ery onto Highway 6 "Tho Highway Department' asked the three nods be' dosed when' they would Intersect with the interstate Highway rather 'dum vend from 865 oqq to 196000 at each location faneuUd 'J Li.

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