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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 20

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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4B LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR Jiintiary 29. 1961 Logislalite Bill Increasing Park Levy Due Publie Airing Thursday A bill which Game Commission Director Mel Steen has tabbed the most consequential of any involving his department at the current legislative session is one of 50 to receive public hearings before standing committees this week. The measure. LB20a, increasing the special property tax levy for state park pur- from a present 13 of a null to a .35 of a' mill will be heard Thursday afternoon by the Revenue Committee, headed by Sen. J.

W. Burbach of Crofton. 10-Year Program The Game Commission has made the .35 mill levy a keystone in a 10-year development program for state parks. A 2.38-page publication detailing the 10-year program was distributed to senators last week. Paired with LB208 for hearing is Sen.

M. M. LB220, which calls for money in lieu of taxes to be collected on lands acquired for slate park puqxises but not yet being used for such pur- The Anselmo lawmaker has objected particularly to the tax exempt status of a ixulion of Pressey Park near Broken Bow being operated! for profit. Interstate Rules Three bills designed to tabhsh rules of the road for the Interstate Highway in Nebraska are bunched for hear- ing before the Public Works C.ommittee Tuesday after-1 noon. The hearing list (all hearings begin at 2 p.m.

MONHAY Ranking.C'ammfrcf-ln*ur»nrf I.Rllfi. Forrester, Nelson. Claitwn reouinni that oil. or minorai leosoo file bond and surrender lease if pas- monts dol.Tsed I.Btl". Hasebrooik.

MoHiuth debts may he secured by ch.Tttei and may Ni morisaged Knieht. Ha.se» n-oorh. McHufh ItefiniRK what Interest in real estate may morUtaged and what debts may be Fdueatiun; LBm. Forrester. NVebb, Slalder AuthorizUic land leaseholders to petition for transfer of land from one school district to another.

1.BI79. Stalder, Forrester. Webb Recogntzlnh nearness of established bus routes as factor in transfer of land from one school district to another, Ihiblie Works: UtU8. Staubitz first rlass to create storm sewer districts in and near the city, and authorizing assessments. Staobitz Providing for creation oi sanitary sewer extensions and water extension districts in first and second class cities and villages.

McHufh Provldkuf for withdrawal of territory from existing sanitary and Improvement districts formed under an act of 1947. TCEnDAV Banking -Comme rce-lBsurance LBUS, Stromer, Kussillo. Gerhart the uniform act for simplification of fiduciary aecunty transfers. LBm. Gerhart.

Hasebroock Authorizing commercial banJts to act as Cxecutora of estates in certain cases, LBISS, Gentes, riemini, Romsas-Re- xising reouireinent for leasing of school lands to a nonresident, and shortenms the period for forfeiture of a lease or aale contract tor default of payments. LB1S3. Adamson, Fleming In et easing from 40 to acres ihe maxi mum Mire of an isolated tract of school land that may be sold. I'ublle 1 umm II CrsH. Knight It.Nhttig rules of the road fur the Interstate Highway.

1.RIS7, Vosoba, Bridenheugh. I.dUten.xchlager, Hetib -fl'rohibiting isrm equipment, funeisl procesMions hic.vtle.« and hitchhikers from using Interstate Highway. Vosoba. Rridenbaugb. tlaussen.

Lautenschlager. Webb Nebraska limits also to the Inter- tuta and setting a 40-miie znmirouiti apeed ou the WFI)NFSU4Y LBI98, Adamson. school land lease late in to exception to limitation on acie- fege which may bo teased. I.B199. Kelson Permitting complaining property owners to kill beavers causing damage If game commission (ails to take action within bO days of notification.

NelMOii Tightening te-e regulations, including requiiemeot for entry pi rmits for importation of I.B197. Gerdes. Bowen linhmg a public livettock market deiel- opinent act. Budget: LB 149, Gerdes. VoMoha law which appropnated rki.iwt from general fund to establish museum at Ft, Roo- Imson.

LB7.17. Budget rommltlee the military department to dteburse fees and federal Diers. Mclfugh, S.t2.v.f)o<) the state institutional building fund to the Nebraska Vocational TechniCHl Schtxil Milford and providing for repa.vment from future LBI23, Ru.s.sillo—Appropriating S.7,736.tS to pay on official of state treasurer and his deputy'. Judiciary: Judiciary-- priK-edures for obieclion to in.struction to jury distiict court. LB77, Judiciary- Providing for court fees in civil cam-n under workmen's com pensation and emphi.vment aecuritv laws LB71I, Judiciary- Making if Ihe duty of attorneys to act a.s guardians of incom I'etent defendant in the same manner as tor infant defendants Labor and public welfare: I Blkl.

Vo.soha, Manel, Provid that of certain pay- b.v a setci.tn shall cause him to lie ineligibie lor In-nelits under the enmlovnient sei unty law. LBIfi'i. Vosoba. Stryker Making cer- Iain vofuntar.v fticnien inemtx'rs of the stale civil (felense agency or liwal civil for purtHvses tor workmen compensation. health: LBlsn.

Vosnha Making uniform the law relating to disposition of unclaimed property. l.BfVS. a sef of supreme court reiHtrts to judstes ol separate juvemie courts TUI RSBAV Government and military affairs; LR81, when no bond -Shall be requiretl of metropolitan cities or their officials in court actions. I munlcip.il finaiH-e directors to issue bingo licenses I.n«7, municipal finance directors to i.ssue clearet Judiciary: LBT9 use of simulated LB80. Judiciary Submitting to voters a eonstiluiional amendment authorizing retired to serve lemporgriiy as tictiiig judges.

LB92, MunnelLy Making attempted buralary a crime and providing penalties, LBI31, it a misdemeanor to refu.se to relinquish telephone p.irt> line ui emergencies. Publie health; LB 13k. Allowing notaries public use rubber stamps in lieu LBU.1. Providing that reii.s- tered weights of shall be played on wsBlstration plates rather than on windshield. Revenue: Cterdes.

Bowen, Moulton. Diers, Skaida Inere.isbig levy state park purposes from IJ to of a mill. LB770. Forrester, Moulton, Orme Providing that when state park land is not being u.sed for park putppses but Is operated for profit, p.iyments shall be made in lieu of taxes on such land. FKIliAY Government and mtlUary affairs: l.BIOR, Bowen Removing salary ceilings on employes of second class cities and villages, authorizing trustees to fix such I.BI09, Bowen Prov iding that in class cities and villaget which h.ive no board oi public works, the water commLssioner shall be designated public ciHnmissionei.

LB 1.1», Lautenschlager. Syas. Authorizing counties of a.I.lKXl to itOO.iXHi population to make county attorney and deputy county attorney lull-tirae positions. LBIII. Brandt.

Vosoba Revi.siiig work men's compensation law lo clarify time limit on actions where deiH-nden'ks aie physically or mentally imapacitaled LBIS 2 Vo.soha Authorizing justices Of peace to release on bail. I.B* 03 Lautenschlager Asseasmg against county the costs of mtedemean or instituted in justice courts by county attorney. Revenue. Bndenbaugh. Staubitz.

Munnelly Refunding lo taxpayers money paid under an intangible tax penalty law aince declared unconstitutional LB1S3, Bridenbaugh. Diers Rept'al- ing an earlier act calling for the stale to acquire land north of the Capitol a 4 block area btwnded by 14Ui and 16th, and LB356. St.iubitz Providing for refunds ot taxes 0 eipaid as the result of clerii al error at any level of government. the luxury you can afford MAYTAG for (S ma i washings VVhy 9cfile for less ihan M.A\ TAG the washer wjih ferfomianccfcdturex. long term depenvlahUity and proven quality? Wflfsf Start Hotttf lonqtf, due to douNe-w all smurc-tuh con- struvtioo -ave soap, water and work icMftr Copocity invquarealu- miBum tub with cone- shiped boffom tie! jour washing done faster (Jett Out More Moitlure.

Swing lo.k la any of 80 positions. Extra I.irge firm, one flcvible Toilortft to Your Height Adjustable legs Set washer at height most comfortable for you. Adjust to floors firrofoom action for faster, cleaner washings, without wear and tear on clothes. Five NU Students III Judging Contest students will represent the University of Nebraska in a collegiate livestock judging contest at the Southwestern Livestock Exposition in Ft. Worth, today: My Ion Filkins of Brunswick, Ronald Christenson of Aurora, Don Kmoch of Leigh, Lowell Minert of Dunning and Melvin Riley of Minatare.

The team is coached by Richard Warren, assistant professor of animal husbandry. PEEPING TO.MS? In a way. yes. Mike Knisley, 9, and Mrs. Esther Smith, both of Beatrice, were part of a group of 50 who turned out for the Union meeting at Beatrice.

The birdwatchers saw several species of birds, then made spot identification by charts watchers carried. liiterfaitli IaiiipIhmhi Planned Wednesday Tlie Rev. Verne A. Spindell, pastor of Vine Congregational Church, and Rabbi Wolfgang Hamburger of South Street Temple will share ideas and principles of religion at an iii- terfaith luncheon at 1 p.m. sponsored by the Temple Sisterhood.

Deposits Rise Rushville Sheridan 5 banks on Jan. 11 had the largest total deposits in history. The total was' $15.1 million compared with a little more than $14.5 million a vear earlier. LINCOLN MAYTAG Co. Buy with Confidence From Lincoln's Only Laundry Service 226 So.

16 HE 2-2549 f'- STRAN-STYLE means dramatically new buildings Meet the new St ran Style buildmgs-new sparkling beauty, low-contour design that says smartness for your business. Colorful, functional, using modern materials in exciting new ways, they complement any location, go up fast, and cost less than you'd expect. Protective Stran-Satin layers of vmyf-aluminum or vinyl-base color that cannot peel or factory applied. These handsome colors are available in your choice of nine attractive hues, use singly or in any combination, all blend well with wood, brick, glass or stone. You may finance your newStran-Style building for one fourth down on five-year purchase plan.

For complete information, come in soon, or a phone call gets things started today. Boeckner Bros. 2 ftfc A Fotrbury, Ntbr. 142 4733 PreuoH, Lincoln, Nebr. IV 8-0546 or IV 8-7338 IS A DIVISION NATIONAL STECL CON DONATION ABBOTT-Funuigl of Molvla T.

Abbott. 44. of 3101 So. llUi. who died Frida.v.

will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Wadiows Chapel, the Rev. Merrill R. Willia officiating. Cornelia Cole, M-ganiat.

Ruth Stevenaon. ainger. Pallbearers: Vernon, Ervin and I.awrence Clark Henry Westfall and Ralph IdMN). Cornelia Cole, organist. Burial at Palmyra.

Survivom: wife, Minnie of yn- coin; parents, and Mrs. Tom Abbott of Lincoln: stepchildren, Betty Jean Britton and laiwrence Mcwick, both of Lincoln. Ann Mauplns ot Citru.s Height.s. sisters, Mrs. Mated Westfall.

Mrs. Grace Fisher, Mrs. Lucille Petersen, all irf Lincoln, Mrs, Neil Yeager of Itewney. Calif, i brothers, Wesley and Cecil of Lincoln half brothers. Ben and Dan Abbott of Lincoln; 6 grandchildren.

of Mi.ss May Dorothy Dean. 74, who died Saturday in a Im al nursing home, will be at I p.m. Mmi- day at Hwtgman-Splain. the Rev. Norman Smitheram officiating.

Helen Raymer, organist. Burial; Wyuka. Born in Lincoln, Miss Di-an had lived here all her life and was a member of the gregational Church. Survivors include several cousins. Mr IN TOSH-Funeral of Ruby McIntosh.

39 of 1920 So. 2fiih. who died day. will be in Platte, the Maloney- Cox Kuhii.s Funeral Home of North Platte in charge. bom In lav County and had lived in Lanoolu 3 years.

tH OF rOHN KFSNFR Dr Cl.vde D. Kenner. 81, of Seward died Sifuidav. Suivfvors- wife Mabel dauKhtei. Mrs Dorothy Swedburg, VVtxKlbmc.

la dren luneral Monday 2 P.ni Miwxl Bros Ch.ioel. Seward Rev. Mr. John offieiatmg Buiial in Cemeirr' He was a dentist for 50 29 I OF DMS BIRTH DEFECTS ARTHRITIS POLIO THf I march OF OIMIS THg rOUNOATlON Give Generously to the MOTHERS uesday, January 31st 7 P.M. Listed below ore the Lincolnites who hove organized this year's MARCH OF DIMES CAMPAIGN in Lincoln.

Space limitations prohibit our listing the more than 3,500 Mothers who moke this campaign a success. MARCH OF DIMES ORGANIZATION chairman Robert 0 Wogntr MOTHERS MARCH CHAIRMAN Thomas A. ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN Tom F. ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN Robert D. Wogner MOTHERS MARCH COMMITTEE Vincent Oreetien Mrs.

H. Hopkins TEEN-AGE PROGRAM CO-CHAIRMAN Mist Judy Erickson Mrs. Dole Marshall Bill Wright GENERAL MAILING CHAIRMAN Charles L. Ferguson COIN COLLECTORS CHAIRMAN Poul L. Douglos PUBLICITY chairman Morris 0.

Siegel SPECIAL EVENTS CHAIRMAN Oonold F. McKoy Mothers March Colonels: Mri. Rolcigh Smith Perry Sheldon Rutfcli While Leon Eno Mrt. Roqcr Phippt Mrs, Kenneth Schrincr Robert Jenncy Mrs. Jones Mrs.

Perry Doufhif Mrs Lawrence Lecece Mrs. Corleton flynn Mrt. Henry Perkinton Mrs. Curfit Sicck Mrs. Geo Grow, Jr.

Mrs. C. K. Sleti Mrs, Wm. Halloren Mrs.

John Rohrs Mrs. Melvin Miller Mrs. Gerden Gallup Mrt, Willard A. Cook Mrs. Raymond Richard Mrs.

LcRoy Waiter Mrt, Reinhold Wilhelm Mrs. David filbert Mrs. Jack Voight Mrs Do via free Mrs, Gay Handerson Mrs O'Shee, Jr. Mrs Don Goodrich Mrs. Leroy Cosier This Appeal Presente(d by WOODMEN ACCIDENT LIFE CO.

SECURITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. STANDARD RELIANCE INSURANCE CO. (Mutual) MUTUAL of OMAHA-John Van Bloom Associates BANKERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN LIBERTY LIFE INSURANCE CO. NEBRASKA NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.

FIRST CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO. If I.

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