THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 3. 1920. 5 POTATO GROWERS TO SELL CROPS THROUGH AGENTS i t Regulations to Be Enforced Expected to. Give Producer More Profit and Consumer Better' Spuds. The Nebraske Fotato Producers' Sales association was formed at Al liance on Wednesday, for the pur pose of improving marketing con ditions of potatoes from the farm ers' poitt 61 view, and insuring bet ter distribution, according to Hugh F. Mcintosh, manager of the agri culture bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, who returned from the meeting. The association will be made up of local federations of producers, according to. Mr. Mcintosh, who will be governed by the state body, and will sell their crops through a sales agent, who will conduct a clearincr huse for Nebraska pota toes. The. local organizations will harvest, store, grade, pack and ship the potatoes. The state organiza tion will secure markets, by keeping in touch with the demand in all parts of the country. Members of the association be lieve that ttfis plan will bring them greater profits, Mr. Mcintosh said, and will result in better potatoes for (lie consumer, and better distribu tion. By observing the association's regulations governing grade, only the good potatoes will reach the market, it is held. They believe that a sales agent can get better prices for the farmers without in creasing the ultimate cost, through eliminating potato speculation. His vork will also prevent shortages in certain markets, with over-supply in others. The fina1 organization of the as sociation will come as soon as the local branches are perfected, ' Mr. Mcintosh explained. It is believed that it will be in effect this year. The plan of the Michigan Fruit Growers' association, a non-profit cc-ooration, will be followed. In addition to farmers and county agents from potato-growing regions, Leo Stuhr, state secretary of agri culture; George R. Boomer, repre senting the federal marketing bu reau; H. O. Werner, ot the state ag ricultural college; Harry Schifferle, Omaha commission man, and R. E. Holland, of the state bureau of county agents, attended. Bank Guarantee Fund Drawn Upon to Pay $150,000 Aurora Loss Aurora, Neb., July 2. (Special.) In the district court here Judge Corcoran filed an order directing Secretary J. E. Hart of the depart' ment of trade and commerce to draw on the bank guaranty fund in the amount of $150,000 to pay de positors in the American State bank, which is in the hands of a receiver. Receiver A. F. Ackerman in his report to the court shows that the deposits in the bank aggregate $171, 962.51, and that the outstanding ex change items amount to $29,366.53, making a total of $201,329.04. He slates that he has funds on hand amounting to $49,38873, and asks for $150,000 from the guaranty fund of the state banks. The American State bank was closed on March 17, 1920. The af fairs of the W. C. Wentz company are also in the hands of a receiver. The bank claims a large amount from the Wentz company for an overdraft. The receiver of the bank has s large number of claims which have not been allowed. Most of therri will require court action for determi nation. These claims aggregate more than $100,000. Holt County Assessors Will Lower Tax Schedules O'Neill, Nob., July 2.-(Special.) The precinct assessors of Holt county have decided to revise their assessments of real estate down ward, as the county board has not authority to do so, and then the re vised assessment will be passed on to the state board for final adjust ment. By the new plan real estate only is increased 50 per cent in value for taxation. Farmers Union Organizes Store at Central City Central City, Neb., July 2. (Spe cial.) Earl E. Flatt of Omaha, sec retary of the Farmers' Union ex change, organized a Farmers' Union store, which will begin operation here soon. A number of prominent farmers are back of the movement and $10,000 has been subscribed to date. It is expected to have a capi taly stock of $25,000. FIRST COMPANY OF N, N. G. FORMED I N SCOTTSBLUFF Western Towns Enthusiastic Over Organization and Regi ment in West Is Being Considered. Lincoln, Neb., July 2. (Special.) Adj. Gen. Paul and Maj. Stein of the military department of state have returned from Scottsbluff, where they mustered in the first company of national guards under the new law. They are much elated over the prospects for reorganiza tion of the guard and say there are indications, that an entire regiment may be organized from towns in the rterthwest part of the state. They were enthusiastically re ceived at Scottsbluff, committees from all the organizations meeting them at the train with a band and giving them the freedom of the town. .A banquet was held and in the afternoon a company of 85 men were mustered in. There would have been a larger number but the hay harvest is on and many men were busy in the country. Gering is getting ready to organize a company and Crawford, Alliance, Gordon, Mitchell, Bayard and some other towns are interested. The Mitchell company will be musterjd in the next two weeks. Scottsbluff has purchased 44 acres near the city which they are turn ing into a public athletic park for base ball and other sports and an additional 20 acres is being nego tiated for on which will be placed a public building for conventions and public gatherings. Reward Alleged Forger For Telling of Jail Break Beatrice, Neb., July 2. (Special.) Roy Cornett, who has been in the county jail here for some time on a forgery charge, was released by Judge Pemberton on bond of $200. He has made rest:tutions of the amounts he secured from the merchants on bad checks, and is the young man who notified Sheriff Schick of the escape of Clarence Gray and J. E. Wiley from the county jail about 10 days ago. Barn Burns at Plymouth, Causing Loss of, $7,000 Beatrice, Neb., July ?. (Special). The large barn on the farm of Louie Meyer, living vest of Plym outh, was burned, causing a loss of about $7,000, partially covered by insurance. A team of horses, about 40 loads of alfalfa and"150 bushels of corn and oats were destroyed. The fire is supposed to have been caused from spontaneous combus'ion. Minister to Attend School. 9 Beatrice, Neb.,' July 2. (Special.) Rev. W. M. Pickerel, who has been i pastor of the Methodist church at Ellis the past few weeks, tendered his resignation and will leave for the east in a few days, where he will attend school. Aid in Lodge Work. Central City, Neb., July 2. (Spe cial.) Forty-five local Knights of Pythias went to Osceola and put on work for the lodge at that place. Im mediately after the session thev were tendered a banquet by the Knights of that city. Lighting Fixtures Burgess-Gran-den Go. Adv. Nonpartisans Object to Title on Primary Ballot Lincoln, July 2. (Special.) C. A. Sorenson, attorney for the Nonpar tiran league, has written Sectetary of State Amsberry, objecting to the title to be printed in the referendum on the primary law. He cill atten tion to the fact that there U no such officer as "commissioner of public lands and funds," as mentioned in the title, prepared by the attorney general, and asks the secretary to look the matter up. The correct title to the office is "commissioner of public lands and buildings." Governor's Secretary Busy. Lincoln, July 2. (Special.) The governor's new private secretary, L. W. Home, formerly of Omaha, has assumed the duties of the position. Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief RE LL-ANS 9 FOR INDIGESTION KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap Sp,Ointment,Tlcom,26e.eTerywher. For samples address: CnUnrt LbraUritsJpt.Xf Maldts Jlisa. 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