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LlUlAutosLINCOLN 1, Ne Cost OffTruckers)to 22%iday insurance on Dbiles will cost 12.5 in Nebraska than ounceri Bernard R. rector of insurance, covers lire, theft, omprehensive poli-ion rates are being ome classes, Stone ck fire, theft and rates are being 22 percent. The es in motor vehicle s average out to a 0.3 percent, StoneRATES are based perience of insur-ies with Nebraska The statistics for ‘s are reported to it of insurance in 'ith the casualty ssed by the 1947rate' revision re-FIRST 1950 LINCOLN BABY—Little Cheryl Lynn Ortner : coin’s first. 1950 arrival. Her mother, Mrs. Clifford Ortner, at learning Cheryl is the first new-born to greet the nev (Journal Staff Photo).decreasing repair is greater care by orisis, Stone said, ites apply to all ch are members of to the National ndenvrlters asso-ir reductions are :1 for independent me reoorted.TMATES the netraska auto owners .500.000 a year, lent is continuing * statistics become rder to determine visions in various nee, Stone said.2------evererere slorm of the expected to have ; grip by Mondayirlvtsory, the Kan-er bureau warned increasing north-ild overspread the from the north-Miss Lincoln o f 1950 Wins RWith 5 Other Sew Year Ballitions may deday night with riling to zero androrning, observers res would fall to mark in the exit Highs Monday northwest to 40 S are predicted.indicated that conditions, wbic ,v year in south-would linger onMiss 1950 of Lincoln is here!She is Cheryl Lynn Ortner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ortner of 4515 So. 54th, the first child to be born in Lincoln during 1950.Little Miss Ortner greeted the New Year at St. Elizabeth hospital at 1:12 a. m. Sunday. She weighed seven pounds, ten and one-half ounces.The Ortnevs also have a son, Kenny, 3. Mrs. Ortner was the former Vera Bet nice Hoehn,ALTHO mSS ORTNER won. a clear victory as first arrival, several other new Lincolnites made appearances at hospitals SundayOf the total of six New Year “presents” arriving, four were girls and two boys,Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hudg- j ins of Box 123, College View, became the parents of a daughter, born at St. Elizabeth at 4:02 | a. ni. The Hudgins have two i other daughters, Barbara, 5:,2, and Sondra, 4Vz. Mrs. Hudgins is the former Althea Kinney.Next on the scene was a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hayden at 5:22 a m. at St. Elizabeth. The child was their first. Mrs. Layden is the former Tem-pa Macrander.Mr. and Mrs, Vernon V. Arnold of 2926 P. became the parentsof a son at 5:49 a. m. at i General. They have twe children, Vernon, jr., Elizabeth Ann, 3, Mrs. Ai the former Stella Rogge.A daughter was bom and Mrs. Donald Freeman E at 5:54 a. in. at St. Eh The Freemans have twe children, Linda May, 2, an aid 1. Mrs. Freeman former Doris Clark,No New Year’s day birti reported at Bryan Memori pi Lai.A daughter was born and Mrs. Harold C. Pai 4700 Hillside al St, Ehzal 7:05 a. m. The Parkers ah a son. Larry, 4 Mrs. Pa. the former Betty Lamb.Displace GX*a,ITWASHINGTON. uP). f Myers (d.,. Pa.) was rc Sunday in line for a cove sign men.t to the tax-writ nance committee.The democratic steering mittee will decide Wed whether to take the place from a republican. The ] ratio on the finance grc seven democrats and six licans. It is proposed to n 8 to 5.It is one of a scries of c upcoming in the senate’s 1
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Mon, Jan 02, 1950

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