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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 8

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jfoea Group Asks State To Change School Rulings "GLEN ELDER'-- More than 40 members of the Mitchell County School Board Association met force them to close their doors. The association also asked for reconsideration of certain elementary certification require- here to discuss the accrediting of schools. during the present serious Everett V. Samuelson and R. E.j teacher shortage.

Ouster, both from the state department of education, were consultants. Panel Discussions Panel discussions on a code of ethics for interviewing, hiring and -The association asked the state'discharging teachers; sick leave department to reconsider a regu-j policy for all teachers, written lation affecting the accrediting of policies for school boards, a small schools. jthe continuing; contract law fol- The regulation says schoolsjlowed. John Hunger was moder with less than nine students in later. Central And vast The Salina Journal Monday, Dec.

17, 1956 Thayne Smith, District Editor Officers of the Mitchell association include Rex Holder, Beloit, president; Willard McClintock, 1957 and 10 in 1958 will not be accredited. Would Close Schools The Mitchell County group saidJAsherville, vice president, and the regulation would affect sever- Keith Oakley, Glen Elder, secre- al county schools and virtually jtary. Hays Banker Heads Group GREAT BEND A Hays banker, R. A. Merrais, Friday was elected president of the 11-county Central Kansas Development Credit Corporation.

It is a financial sub-division of the Central Kansas Industrial Development Corporation. Other new officers include Her. man J. Rome, Beaver, vice-president, and Kent Coller, Great Bend, secretary-treasurer. Enlists Support The objective of the group is to enlist the financial support of the 65 banks iu the 11-county area.

They were asked to give not more than 3 percent of their authorized capitalization and assets to invest. They would receive a set rate of interest. The corporation already has assets of $20.000 toward an authorized capitalization of $100,000. The money will be used to create a bank for industry, with loans for Delayed Reaction LEBANON--Two years ago, Jerry Frost suffered a severe cut when a power lawnmower threw a clothes hanger against his foot. The cut healed, and the foot felt all right until recently.

The pain became terrific last week, so Jerry went to a physician. X-rays were taken. Jerry entered the Smith Center hospital to have a one- piece of clothes hanger removed from tha foot. Cloud-Clay Water District Planned both new and existing Kansas industries. Central State College Fees Increased TOPEKA uei The a a Board of Regents approved an increase in incidental fees at state schools designed to produce an.

additional $500,000 a year for then- operation. The regents also approved a one year contract for University of CENTER First steps were taken in a meeting here to jform a Five Creeks joint watershed district, covering nearly 80,000 acres of land in Clay and Cloud counties. Preliminary plans for the district are underway. The group will seek to incorporate under state laws, a government, through the Soil Conservation Service, will give planning assistance and do actual installation or engineering work. The two-county group will have the responsibility of providing easement and rights-of-way on large dams and pond structures, and of maintaining them.

A temporary board of directors has been elected. The group is Rejects Abilene Parking Lot Bid ABILENE The Union Pacific Railroad has rejected an Abilene application for permission to convert a park area west of the UP depot into a city parking lot. The railroad advised City Manager Carl Nicolay it is not obliged to give up the property "at this City commissioners have asked the Chamber of Commerce to pursue the matter further. Through an arrangement with the railroad, a small park on the east side depot was converted a year ago into a parking lot. NEW AND BRIGHT--Dickinson County courthouse at Abilene, recently completed, is bustling with activity.

It's constructed of buff brick, and features offices with only counters in main hall. Parking lot is being built in front. (JOURNAL PHOTO) During Drouth Hoys Experiment Sfafion Proves Big Aid To Farmers HAYS Research at the Ft. tion had 275 acres of wheat av- Hays experiment station has been eraging 28 bushels an acre on of-great help to Kansas farmers 4.6 inches of moisture this year, during the long drouth period. Beck That is the opinion of Glenn ample.

pointed out as an ex- H. Beck, Manhattan, director of the Kansas State college agricultural experiment station. The economic distress of i "But loo many drouth, climate, watershed, irrigation evaporation and related problems remain unchanged." he said. supplies. Need Water Research Research on water would benefit townspeople as well as farmers, Dr.

Beck said. A careful study of existing prac- prolonged dry spell could a A laboratory with controlled cli- bccn cut even further, he said, ifjmate is'urgenlly needed, he con- Kansas State college had ceived adequate funds for scorch during the 1930s and air movement and re-jtinucd, to study plant response un- re- der variable moisture, tempera- Beloit To Host Beef School BELOIT The annual winter Genuine Swedish BUFFET DINNER Each Tuesday beginning at 5:00 p.m. AH You Can Eat $1.50 or order from our regular menu. Open 1 Days a week Breakfast 6:30 am Lunch 11:00 am Dinner 5:00 pm till 0:00 SWEDISH DINER 14 Mile South of 81 By-Pass Phone TA 7-4881 (Adjoining the Howard Johnson Motel) for fuel-thrifty It pays to choose the best when beef school will be held select heating equipment, in the Municipal Building, sure that you plan years of ning at 10 am. (satisfying economical comfort As in the past, the annual meet- ur home lnslst on a ing of the Mitchell County Cattlemen's Association will be held in connection with Ihe school.

The cattlemen will hold their annual business meeting at noon. They will be hosls at a 12:15 pm tices undoubtedly would indicate 160 tser the Future the Kansas head a circulating petitions to secure Charles Mather, at a $500 a yearjsignatures of 20 percent of salary increase. It brings his pay land-owners in the district, to $11,000. Incidental fees for resident liberal arts students at Kansas State College and the University of Kansas will go to $70 per semester and those for students from other to $165. Incidental fees at Empbria a i arca Pittsburg State Teachers A third modern t.

Chicken Raising Popular At Talmo TALMO Chicken raising is becoming a popular occupation in changes in land use that would benefit all Kansans, he believes. More information is needed about sizes, types and flexibility of farm programs so they can meet changing situations and remain stable, he added. Studies are also needed on ten- Other studies for which funds ure, credit, taxation and land are needed include biochemical use. search applied to farms has bcen'aspects of plant resistance to heat "Kansans should not be handi- ffcctivc," Dr. Beck said.

and drouth, relationship of rr.ois- capped by lack of knowledge its 28-I5ushcl Yield lure fertility and plant growth, scientists can provide," Dr. Beck The Ft. Hays experiment st.a-,and studies of surface and "That Kansas now is in better condition with less rainfall than it factors. Four Corner Crossroads" Moved By US24 Relocation By Mrs. Dale Brown The famous "Four Corner Crossroads" four i east of here liifih change.

is undergoing a and Fort Hays State College wiUjken house has been built The at the bot township road extending only from Glasco to the four-mile corner. Later, it was extended three miles cast to the old US81-24 intersection. go to $50 per semester for resident students and $98 for non-resident students. -Currently K. U.

and a a State charge per semes- farm of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 1 torn of a steep hill, is believed to 1 Thal was changed in 1949, when Sherwood. be Ihe only one of its kind in th USiu was rerouted three miles The second was recently built southeast of Rydal by Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Cornctt. Mr. and ter for resident students and $131- Mrs Duane started lhe trent 0 $132.50 for non-residents. Fees for Kansas residents at the, jn other schools now range from $38 to per semester and from chickens at to 77.80 for non-residents. Fees for graduate students and those in specialized lines of study will be increased similarly.

thcir farm northeast of Belle- Colby Girl In KU Opera state. cast The south corner of the intersection will be moved farther south by the relocation of US2-1. The US24 relocation one a namcd may changes in the road over Each of Ihe couples raises about'the last 40 years. time. First, it was a graded dirt Chapman FHA Makes 124 Cakes To Raise Class Fund CHAPMAN For the third con- Ablers, Molly Adams, Joan Hoffman, Betty Cundiff, Sharon Gurt- Sccoml Change A second milestone in the lift of the road was in 1920 when it "Red Each along the road was marked with a bif.

red line. In 1929, a slate highway was constructed through Glasco, and designated US N. 40, a direct route from Kansas City to Denver. A few years later it was designated US24. Holyrood Youth Accidentally Shot HOLYROOD Del Noble, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elwin Noble Holyrood, suffered severe wounds in both legs when a shotgun ac cidcntally discharged. The youth was in the yard of the family home near here when Citizens 4H Club. The program will "Drouth Feeds anJ Balancing V. E.

McA a K-State extension livestock spe- icialist, 10 am. "Current Livestock Dr. M. W. Osburn, K-State ex-; tension veterinarian, 10:45 am.

"Grasses and Range John L. Launchbaugh, associate professor, Fort Hays Branch station, Hays, 11 am. "New Experimental Work Results: Hormones and Antibiotics, Spaying Heifers, Performance McAdams, 1 pm. "Brucellosis Iradication a New Changes in the Federal Program, Dr. Osburn, 2:30 pm.

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BRIJHA SHEET METAL Mneller Climatrol Furnaces 70.1 Bishop Phone TA 3-6131 Co.h You Col 1 $100 200 300 500 1000 MONT 24 paymtt 511.80 17.71 28:15 51.98 HIY PA 18 paymts 57.27 14.54 21.81 35.05 65.90 l-MENT 1 pttymts $10.04 20.09 30.13 48.97 93.78 M.ANS 6 tfaymts S18.45 36.91 55.37 90.92 177.61 Charges are computed at on that part of scheduled monthly balances not exceeding $300 and of on any remainder. Household provides life insurance protection on fll loans without extra cost to you OUSEHOLD FINANCE North Santa Fe, 2nd Floor PHONE: 7-4471 made to residents of nearby towns Phone TAylor 7-4471 Send your news tip to The Salina Journal. $10 in prizes every week. the accident occurred. He was admitted worth hospital.

to an Ells- Our Entire Stock of DIAMONDS REESE ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contracting Philco Appliances and TV 252 S. Santa Fe Phone TA 3-3339 SHOP Walson Theatre JJliI re- Honor Lindsborg Superintendent LINDSBORG The life of La- secutive year, members' the Dickinson County Community ler, Clara Machulda, Laveta LAWRENCE The fairy talej i school FHA a making i lahn, Marilyn Hoffman, opera, "Hansel and wasj a as a money a i pr0 j.j Wri jt Kathleen Rittcr, Audrey 2 for their chapter. Wolfe, Patsy Gormloy, Neva Jeanjverne Sodcrstrom, Lindsborg su- In the last three years the girls; Black welder, Joyce Schrocd of schools, was por- Workshop The performance was have baked a total of 333 cakes. jMyrna Hodgson. Jeanette' Scheu-1 trayed at the'annual PTA family to be at 8 pm in Fraser Theater.

)This year had orders to fde Woolvcrton, Barbara'night here In the cast IS Mary Jo Woof- Srhlatfer Mnrv TAII PlPa-lo anH! ter. Colby. New Victoria PO VICTORIA The Victoria post- office will be in a new Jan. 1. fill.

Three Sessions The cakes were baked in three sessions, the first on Dec. 11 and the other two on Dec. 13. Schlatter. Mary Lou Fleagle, a More than 30 parents appeared Marjfaret Meuli.

in the sketch. Lot of Ingredients Also on the program was a To bake these cakes the barbershop quartet, a used: 15 pounds of nuts, 15 cans'women's sextet and a men's chor- The new site will be the Emil Kuhn building, recently purchased from Henry Von Lintel. Postal officials said the new lo- Girls who have baked cakes crushed pineapple, 15 pounds of us. building" 1 are: Trudy Seation, Harold i fruit mix, 4 pounds of citrun, 10 Mrs. George Young and Ver Hoffman, Sherry Diehl, i of currants, 14 ofjnon Johnson presented a "Liber- cation is needed because space shortage in the' structure.

of a Hoover, Dorothy Bert, Ruth Still- raisins, 15 pounds of 'dates, and Elvis Presley" skit. wagon, Ellen Crcgan, dozen eggs, 7 pounds of orange Following (lie program, flowers 101 were presented to Mr. and Mrs. ofjSoderstrom. who didn't know the Spicer, Mary Timmons, Glenda slices, 2 quarts of mollasses, Wolner, Doneita Tischh a serjpounds of sugar, 20 pounds niluw Sylvia Nevitt, Lucille i flour, 6 pounds of shortening, and superintendent's life would be lived in the program.

A capacity crowd attended. present Connie Haynes, Thelma Dcben- quantities of cinnamon, cloves, ham, Jerrie Hughbanks, Jeanette land soda. re- PROPOSED SCHOOL--School districts of Ramona, Burdick, Lost and Lincolnville, will vote on $530,000 Friday to build this modern high school. Picture is of model made by Anderson, Srack, Johnson and McClung, Salina architects. (JOURNAL PHOTO) Roy Clarke Specialized Auto Service 218 North 7th Phono TA 3-6471 ARE THBS YOU AA-1 Industrial chemical concern is looking for an alert and personable field engineer to serve accounts in Kansas and Nebraska.

Also engage in some sales activity. One or Uyo years of college chemistry required. Starting remuneration SGOOO per year plus all expenses. Better than aver- ago company benefits. An interesting and challenging job with excellent opportunity to advance financially based on individual merit and iniative.

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