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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1983)
Monday, August 23, 1EC3 Daily Ncbrcsk&rT Pago 15 Jl'JLU- O 0 o Cc-tinci Crcn IV-5 14 gd pastures tre completely Cone," said Allen Eocttchcr, a Lancaster County extcntisa cent Irrigated corn had some pollination problems but shcU have nearly nor nal yields, ' Eocttchcr said. The Ncbracl:a Crop end livestock Reporting Service projected in its August report a statewide average corn yield cf 113 bushels an acre, up two bushels an acre from last year. But these statistics are rablsadins, said Bill Dotbs, statistician for the service. i The corn averts b 0 roillion acres this year compared with airiest 7 mil lion acres lost year. Thcc3 aerc3 idled by the PIK prcr.r an c:r.crally were the most unproductive com acres, so those poorer yizll orcit aver aged into the TT-rcs,. Dctbs sai Irrigation also has Increased state wide, which slightly increases the avenge yield, he said. "Keep In mind, these figures are from information up to Aug. 1 , and the average yield is surely dropping daily due to the heat a$d drought," he said. Soybeans have a chance to make 25 bushels an acre and milo 50 bushcb in Lancaster County if rain and coder weather prevail in the next two weeks, Boettcher said. Despite the drought, losses in total form income for the state may be min imal, Kendrick said. He said farmers in the drought area who wercnt enrolled in the PIK will suffer heavy losses, but farmers in the PIK (program) and those outside of the drought area who raised a crop can expect a goodyear due to the high grain prices. (ID ' ' . J' ' :JiUZ' ; SAIRSTYLING FOR MEN AND WOMEN EXPERTS IN PEr.f.!A?.TNT wav:ngandti:e fiATUHAL CUHL LOCX 1219 Q STREET, GLASS MENAGERIE Any Hairstyling Performed by our hairstylists Jm or leiena with this coupon. a?;y permanent guaranteed by atpo:nt7.:znt on walk in Of far good on Monday. ' Tuesday or Wednesday only. Expires October 31, 1-03 A r v lisdardovalr-r J b:!3 rlJt czzzis Lztzit Les fc d-CT Lis cam crap far cllo. : " FOR MATURE STUDENT TO SELL LAD coats, u:::rcr.::s, medical supplies, TO medical f;u?.si ?:g students. : big MAn::rr cn vcun campus t highcc::::::::c;l 1 201 , 2T2-: , . - . . U W 0 T1 V '1 w :5 a 1 : . , . .. ...... J 8 . : - . .-.-, , 4 - ' ' - - . s - - - - -J I - . J J. v.v - ': i: i ! ( .n.-Anl n I I o(() ),A U J y j v . w - .-' v v - ' s tm v ; . y 1 4 :JJ I PROBLEM: You're out of cash: It's 6:45 AM, and you have solid classes today, starting with a 7:30AHlab. . - SOLUTION: On the way to your lab, stop at a CASHBOX Automated Teller (at Commercial Federal 1314 "OwSt., 16th South, or 56th (7 "0"-whichever , is closest). CASHBOX is open every day at 6:00 All, , and it's so efficient, you can get cash and he on your, n ; ; -way in lsssthan a minute , -i- r.:U " - PROBLEM: It's 1 1:04 PLL YouVe just left the library Trhen you remember the deposit ypu should have ms43 to your Commercial Federal checking V account today v . - SOLDTIOH: Go to the nearest CASHBOX Automated Teller location at 1314 "0" St. Usin your Commercial Federal account card, you can com plete your deposit in a minute. And CASHBOX is open until midnight, seven days a week, in case this hepp: 1 J V.' J .. V - ' 7 PE0BIB1I: Your home town bank doesn't have a Lincoln branch, and that makes your finance pretty complicated ' n at TTmT'TAT bUi-U JLIU-J Chances are there's a Commercial Fcd-rsl ernes la or near your heme tor.'iL Any . -. ' cccuntycii epen tlicre i3 an account at crcrr Com mercial Federal office, including the live in Lincoln ' (three T.-lth.CL1SHE0Z Automated lellsrs). T2iit I2.Z-2H3 a deposit made to your account in, Lin rein. y 7 dU. ..lilL'Jl! T7ith ths Iced yen carrj?;. yen havs 1r 1 "f" I-" I , ' - ' .... , . i ' -r" crd Lccri ; ;rce J 1314"0"Ct.o lClhG' Couth oc:u, CT"0"