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TH" PI TTS!YtOUTH, NEBRASKA, Srifl-WrFK! Y J?'.JSN.1l PAGE SIX Mor.day, March 2i, 1! . LA: slip- -V ' f rS AK- h , - V V i : tpttVi't r 1 " I ' ! ' - j La VV V I J . -r,., . mm iJI i ' jt , Oi l) l'KO ' and an up and cOttiiriK Jr. Ciolfrr w ill no doubt r , ,41 be set-n ni:inv tinip al the (ouiitry ( lub this asn. Mndels are ("'J.' L. V Bell and son Jeff. rhoto by Steward Studio in il - itiUnmi'ii-li r ' -ill SPRINGTIME ENSK.MBLE in beige linen is modeled bv ; F 1 1 ; - ". '"J!m!m'" " "I Alfre Frady. Style Show Goers were reminded that Easter is just ' " ' -r. ' J I a few weeks away. Photo bv Steward Studio ' ' , jJra' ; ..:.'.. f f " J i : ii srrr . i v-- : I j ID I r t - ill I J 11! fJ ' t U of M Adds 9 Mew Crop Varieties for FITTING FOR THE EASTER PARADE are models Mrs. Pat i the annUal fashion show. P.nsking, Martha Winters and Judy Winters. Photo by Steward ' Studio I READY FOR A ROUND OF GOI.F Is Larry Smith. is an "old pro" at modeling, too. He has modeled each year in Photo by Steward Studio. CAPITOL By Rep. Glenn Cunningham I WashinRton, D C. iSpeciali ' Some comments from the Wash in"t :n wonder world j fat dried milk solids Irom Com- ' I modity Creo't Corporation; stocks . . ! Defense Secretary McNamara: "I have no evidence that Cuba Is being used as a base for sub- version directed against Latin i The U.S. Disarmament American countries. It is a mat- i Agency director, William C. ter of constant inierest to us i Foster, said the would not ?heut Ust ban once it accepted treaty. Soviet Union j and one that we are monitoring on a nuclear continuously." (February 6, lC3i ; CIA Director John McCone: ; "Fidel Castro is spurring and supporting the efforts of Com- ' munists and other revolutionary elements to overthrow and seize I control of the governments in ' Latin America." (February 19,! 1963 The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Aclal Steven son, when asked by a Congress man for a copy of a UNESCO booklet written by Russians claiming mat Kussia Is a na- j tion of free people: "I wish 1 1 could oblige you v,ith a copy of I Senator William Proxmire (D.-l the UNESCO booklet . . . but, i Wise.) : "There is nothing in the alas, I nave not been able to lay country's long experience with! hole of one myself." Joseph Campbell, Comptroller General of the U.S., about whe ther any tax funds were used in the ransom deal with Castro: "The U.S. Government has pro vided 5 million pounds of non- deficits to suggest that the administration's proposed $12! billion ceficit will significantly' j stimulate economic growth or; even forestall a recession." j Call Your News And ixM-ial Iter- to 214 '"" '"r "fii '1 m -i lif in'il'' i-r-fv--ii CASS TELEVlSIOr SERVICE COMPLETE TV SERVICE ALSO AUTO RADIOS, RADIOS AND STEREOS We Sell, Install and Repair Antennas Prompt Service at Reasonable Prices Ail Work Cuaranteed RAYMOND DILLEHAY, OWNER 333 Main Phone 2405 U I I- L!. i ' ( 'L, 1 BRINGING BACK "MEMORABLE MOMENTS, the style show theme, to a few was model Mrs. Dan Iluebner which brought laughter to many. Mrs. Iluebner shows what the flapper of the "Twenties' wore which made fashion history. Photo by Steward Studio She Will Many married O. I.'s are going Only Way? 1 1 Another fiood way to attract nnl tifMan'e . uttnntlnn ( tr jUUrKe wwl wi.: r(make a nojse jjke tne f education. And won t the Little ,tne j Herald-JoUrnal, Woman get a kick out of sign- " ing their report cardr! Wan Greensboro, Oa, Street Journal. Journal Want Ads Pay LINCOLN Nine new crop arlMe have b'en aJdec: to the recommended list for planting .n 1BC3, reports J. C. S.vinbank, JalvcrsUy of Nebraska Ex'.tn .in agronomist. Eight, of the new varieties vere developed by the Univer sity's Agrxuliural Etperimcnt 3taticn. They Include th.ee of vinter wheat, two each of grain :orghti:n and corn, and one vari tv of oats. A new variety ol Jlfalfa developed by Kansas scientists is being recommended cr Nebraska. Here pre the ntw crJp varie ;its a no their areas of adapa .lur. : OATS N e a 1 a d d e d to .outhea t, south central and ou.h' e't copping districts. WINTER WHEAT O age, added to southeast d.sirict; Scout added to .south central i lt'd soutnxe-t clstilcts; Lan-! i-er, added to entire stu'e ewpt ! Mittuast and south central dis-1 tricts. -GRAIN SORGHUM NB 504 (r.d NB a&5, addta to entire i state. CORN - Nebraska 202, added to western, northern and cen tral areas of state where a short teason hvbiid is required: Ne braska 705. is a mid-season hy- b.id in southeast Nebr. and a full season hybrid when irriga ted in the central and north eastern arc:.s. ALFALFA Cody added to southeast, south central, cen tral and southwest districts. Swinbank lists these facts about each of the new varieties: NEAL OATS An early matur ing, short-strr.wed, lodge resist ant variety developed at the Ne braska Experiment Station. It Is resistant to several races of stem rust and partially resist ant to leaf rust. Neal appears to be tolerant of barley yellow dwarf disease and it has per-1 formed weil in relation to other j recommended varieties In years j when this disease was severe, i The grain varies from ivory to I buff in color and is satisfactory for milling. It Is highly produc- tive where recommended. GAGE WINTER WHEAT A short, stiff strawed, early ma- luring, moderately winter hardy j variety developed at the Ne- j braska Agricultural Experiment i Station. Gage has shown re sistance to stem and leaf rust Infections under field conditions in recent years. It is moderately resistant to soil borne mosaic. Less resistant to Hessian fly than Ponca but better than Pawnee in this respect. Its winter hard iness level is similar to Ponca. Gage has out-yielded Ottawa, Omaha and Pawnee In recent tests. It Is a mellow gluten vari ety with baking quality similar to Omaha and O'tawa. SCOUT WINTER WHEAT! Another new early maturing. Nebraska Developed variety. It approaches Wichita In earliness of maturity and has shown re sistance to stem rust Infection under field conditions in recent Larry . vears, it has some resistance to Hessian fly and considerable tolerance of wheat streak mo-; sale and Is moderately winter ; hardy with fair straw strength. Scout Is highly productive un der a wide range of conditions ( but Is best suited to south cen- j tral and southwestern cropping districts. A medium strong gluten variety with baking qca- ,htv similar to Bison. I LANCER WINTER WHEAT A new, winter hardy, highly pro I ductlve variety also developed at the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station. It is med I ium In height with good straw and Is similar to Warrior In earliness of maturity but re sembles Cheyenne in field ap pearance. It has shown resist ance to stem rust Infections under field conditions In recent years, but susceptible to leaf rust, loose smut and bunt. Lan- ceV has strong gluten baking characteristics similar to Bison and Warrior. NB 504 GRAIN SORGHUM ( This new Nebraska Experiment ; Station hybrid Is similar to RS 501 In maturity but the plants of NB 504 are 6 to 12 Inches .shorter and less subject to lodg- , ing. The head emerges well and ' the reddish brown seed is easily threshed. Yields may be slightly less than those of RS 501 but better standabillty will likely i offset the differences. ! NB 505 GRAIN SORGHUM This Is another new Nebraska ' Experiment Station hybrid In I the maturity range of RS 501. ; It also grows 6 to 12 Inches shorter than RS 501 and Is less subject to lodging. Heads of NB ; 505 try faster than those of NB ; 504, making earlier harvest pos-; sible. Yields of the two varie-1 ties should be similar. 1 NEBR. 202 HYBRID CORN : Ar.' early maturing hybrid with! an excellent yield record In the ! western, northern and central I areas of the state where a short i season hybrid Is required. The plants are short and uniform with heavy, dark foliage and low set ears. The stalks are strong and ear retention is good. NEBR. 705 HYBRID CORN A mid-season hybrid which will; bt of particular interct to wwers in certain ureas of the state because of its work'r.i re sistance to northern leaf blU iit. Plants ef Nebr. 705 are of med .uni i.c-ht Aith ii('J stalk qua-; "tv and evpoj ent ear reter.tl,m. I Yields have been excellent in its area of adaptation. It !:'is a; maturity range of 118 122 days1 '.:d is genetically similar to "Ubr 501 V. CODY ALFALFA - A moder ately hardy vark ty rn-vio.isW i-rkrsed in Kanscs. S'milar to Huffalo In growth chir.icl eris tics pnd resistance to bn"terl,il wilt. Cody will ba of particular trt'Tost In some arris beeause of it; hij'h degree Of re.si'.'.nnce to the spotted i,;fai!ii aphid. A Classified Ad In The Journal cost, as lifle a.s 5 cents ; , The 85,330-tHi. nuclear-powered Un.'.r-d States alrcr.nt -rier Enterprise could accommo date the White House and 2if feet of lawn on hT cspis'.'JU? ili:;ht di: k. 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