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Rolla Heraldi
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Rolla, Missouri
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IINIMNIMM The Rolla Herald Fage July 19, I9S1 Other Decades MRS. FLORENCE HIDGE5S VISITS IN ROLLA Mrs. riorencs Hudgens of Newburg was In Rolls from Tuesday until Saturday of last week visiting her sons; Msyor Earl G. Hudgens, Owen Hudgens snd Floyd Hudgens and their FUNERAL SUNDAY FOR QS.W;LSTMWHUN Mrs. Ruth Maris Strawhun, wife of Walter L.

Strawhun died at her home on Route 2, Rolls, esrly Isst Friday, following a lingering illness. of the Civil Engineering depart ment by Prof. J. B. Butler.

The Holla golf team defeated She wss well known In thlsi County: Light freezes occur: Oct 2, one year In 20. i Oct 7, one year in 10. Oct 12, one year In 5. Oct. 16, one year In 3.

Oct. 19, 4 years In 10. Moderate freezes: Oct. 14, one year in 20. Oct 19, one year In 10.

Oct. 24, one year in 8. Ocl 28, one yesr in S. Oct. 31, 4 years out of 10.

Heavy freezes: Oct 26, one year in 20. Oct 31, one year In 10. Kelativej Visiting: Roaches In Newburg Mrs. Cecil Sandifer and daughter, Mrs. Milton Simmons, of Cleveland, Ohio arrived In Newburg last Wednesdsy, and sre visiting with Mrs.

Sandifer's son-in-law snd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roach. They were brought to Newburg by Mr. a Jefferson City team 29 'i to Time Table Given For Freezes That I)o Damage to Crops siiiwtiiiMiiiiunmuiiiHmmmiironHiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiii Several Phelps County farmers are discussing the question of how late crops may be planted and expect them to msture for hsy, grain or silsge.

This Is particularly Important to some farmers this year who have some land to try to get Into crops, ssys Bob Bridges, county agent The question is asked, "What wives and families. She also visited Mrs. B. Harris snd Mrs. Lois West and other friends.

Te Tears Ago lair 17. 1M1 Mrs. Llyn Bradford and Mri. Nadine Sease gave a farewell party for Mra. W.

M. Thomai who was leaving for Madlaon, Wl. Roy Dunth, ton of Mr. and sres, having come to Holla with 2m. Among those who played were C.

Y. Clayton, Dan Dona her family In 1904. She lived here until her marriage, when hoe, F. E. Dennle, J.

B. Bronson she spent several years In Colo J. N. White, John Wilson, C. rado and also lived some time Rclnoehl, Leo Hlgley, and Dr C.R.

TOLAS DIES; LIVED ENTIRE LIFE IN NEWBURG S. L. Daysingcr. In St Louis, before coming back to Rolla to live. A daughter, Murtha Helen, was Mrs.

Strawhun, tho daughter born June 17 to Mr. and Mrs of the late Fred A. and Mary Mra. Martin Bunch of Newburg, and MIm Marcclla Adama of St. Loula were married July 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Millard Tucker announce the birth of a daughter Nancy Annette, July 12. Twenty Years Ago July II, 1131 is average killing freeze date for William L. Jones.

Charles R. Thomas of Newburg, a member of a pioneer Phelps County family, died Sunday at Waynesville General Hospital. He was 63 years old. Cummlngs. was born in Brook Nov.

8, one year in 8. Nov. 9, one year In 3. Nov. 12, 4 years out of 10 Judge Harm Gaddy of Flat Phelps County and what does It mean?" The average freeze date means very little as actual value was successful In getting th lyn, May 17, 1896.

She was active In the First Simmons, who returned to his work the following day, Mrs. Simmons, the former Betty Sandifer, has been in a Cleveland hospital the past year after she was seriously Injured In an automobile accident. Her mother, who has been in Cleveland since the accident, Intends to make her home again in Newburg, and Mrs. Simmons plans on being here a couple of months. conveyance of the mail on the A I 1 1 The above is shown In thc Missouri Experimental Bulletin SSS, Christian Church of Rolla and Star Route.

mr. nomas nad ipeni an niSj haf tne ycar, it life in the Newburg area. He, h.fnM a. was a past president of the Mr. and Mrs.

Fat Alexander Frof. Elmo G. Harris, who hud I ma American Legion Auxiliary. the years will freeze served on the MSM faculty forjof Newburg were the parents of is survivea oy till wue, najf Mary Thomas; three sons. Ver-; iat-P Besides her husband, she is a daughter born July 13.

Probability of Killing Freezes in Missouri. A copy may be obtained from the County Agent's office in the basement of the Utilities building In Rolla. forty years, retired at the age of 70. He was succeeded as head survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary Frances Berry of Rolla; non and John of Newburg and James of St.

Louis: a To lve th Poulble In-Horace McDanlel of Indianapolis, I thc College ot and two Mr. Mvrtli! culture has figured out variables Thirty Years Are July 21, 1921 two sisters, Mrs. E. V. Wynn and Mrs.

Claude Paulscll of A poll tax of $4 was levied on i Osborn of Boiiv.r Mr. Bell! taking three stages of freezes and Rolla; and one grandson. I flaiirinff nut at urhat frocrlns Funeral services "all ablehodied male persons re siding in the city of Holla, be were, neid Juimunason oi council uiuus, Archie The Eagle Says: My Fan Mail Is Stacking Up! I mey occur, mis is to give the Ia. Sunday afternoon at the First tween the ages of 21 and SO i Funeral services were heldi Christian Church. The Rev.

Neal best estimate for past experience how frequently the three stages Mr. and Mrs. Mel Light were PLAN NOW, SAYS PMA, FOR 1952 SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION This summer Is a good time to start making plans for the soil and water conservation practices to be carried nut In 1932, says Chester Green, Chairman of the M. Lovell and the Rev. Ralph Hicks officiated.

Letters of killing temperatures occur, Tuesday afternoon at the Mount Olive Church. The Rev. Otto the parents of a son born July 2 Ralph V. Wilson, son of Mr so farmers can use their own Pallbearers were J. F.

Kil- and Mrs James P. Wilson, form good judgment about planting Letters from my public. The way they keep pouring in I'll have to get a corps of beautiful Schafer officiated. Burial was In Mount Olive Cemetery under the direction of the Lee Johnson erly of Phelps County, passed patrick, Herman Castleman, Gordon Spoon, O. E.

Bradbury, late crops. the state bar exam. Maurice Harris and Herbert Funeral Home. Mrs. Vada Weckerly formerly secretaries to take care of Light Freeze 28 to 32 degrees Most plants only light damage Gollahon.

Phelps County Production and I of St. James and Newburg, was my mail. in air drained areas, heavy dam Burial was In Rolla Cemetery DRIT pippi nrvtMrn You really can't blame under the direction of the Hoi-1 virr ciiiidui nr age to tender plants In low land. people for being so enthus Marketing Administration Committee. As fields are cultivated, crops harvested, and pastures used, the farmer can get specific Ideas of ow Funeral Home.

rAvDviTinu on on Moderate Freeze 24 to 28 de married to Paul Palmer at Kan sas City. Forty Years Ago July 20, 1911 Oct iiii vsn iv iastic about me though, be ai me request or the family, u.nn..,iii.! grecs borne damage to all Dru Pippin of cause I save them money friends and relatives gave mem plants. Severe damage in low was re-elected vice-chairman of what Is needed to protect the soil 1 orial donations to the Damon In an easy, effortless way. Every purchase of high Miss Claire Niles was elected Runyon cancer fund in place of and what should Ik done to build up to meet the Nation's needs i to teach at the Central Ward quality hardware, lumber sending floral offerings. lands.

Severe Freeze less than 24 degrees Heavy damage to all plants. Likelihood tables for Phelps the State Conservation Commission at a meeting this week in Jefferson City. The new chairman is Frank P. Briggs of Macon, former United States Senator. and building materials that you make at Herrman School.

A son was Ixirn July IS to Mr and Mrs. Joe Keller. Jr. Lumber Company brings Newburg Hoy Now at Harry F. Kofahl and Miss Camp McArthur, Cal.

Blanche Lanning of Beulah were for the years ahead. In making the checkup, the Chairman has the following suggestions: Where there are Indications that the soil Is becoming depleted of organic matter, plans can be made to Include a sod crop In rotation. The amount of lime and married July 17. Pvt. James Davis, son of Mr.

nd Mrs. Carl Davis of Newburg, Marriage licenses were Issued to: M. L. Hayes and Pauline was transferred last montn to Camp McArthur, Calif. Pvt.

Davis has been at Ft. Williams. Beulah; Wilson M. Scott and Sarah llapple. Lake Spring; Charles E.

Brown and Liilie E. Rcitenbaugh, Flat. you some of my pictures. A bookful of my pictures accumulates in almost no times and each filled book may be exchanged for in CASH or $2.50 in MERCHANDISE of your own selection at Hcrrman's. BE WISE BE THRIFTY when you need hardware, lumber or building materials GET IT AT HERRMAN where you get EAGLE STAMPS Lewis, since his induction into the U.

S. Army last ear when the Rolla National Guard unit, of which he was a Superb Food and Service! Miller's Restaurant (Highway 66 North) Rolls, Mo. Fresh Rainbow Trout Steaks Fried Chicken Meat Balls and Spaghetti 0 I The Perfect Place For Private Parties member, was called into service. fertilizers needed for a good growth can be estimated. On some fields erosion may be starting as a result of heavy rains in recent weeks.

The crops to be grown and the conservation practices to be carried out to check soil loss can be worked Into the over-all pragram for next year's operation. The effectiveness of conserva Fifty Years Ago July IS, 1901 A new library of several hundred volumes was received at the Episcopal Church and made open to the public. The Phelps County Teachers ST. JAMES BOY CHOSEN BAT BOY FOR BROWNS Jlmmie, 14-year-old son of Mr. tion which are being.

carried out and Mrs. Oscar Glenn of St James, has been chosen a bat boy for the St. Louis Browns. He reported for work last this year can be checked and plans be made to build on the 117 W. Eighth St Phone 496 ROLLA, MO.

Institute met In Rolls with Prof. John B. Scott as conductor. A-mong those attending were Miss Ethel Scott. W.

L. Bradford. Miss Anna Powell and Miss Sadie B. Donahoe. foundation of past and present conservation accomplishments Observing pastures and hay- land will show up conditions where Improvements can be made.

Some pastures may need to be plowed up and reseeded to improve varieties of grass and legumes. In other Instances, a stockwater dam may result to Nephew of Rolla Woman Is Married The marriage of Kenneth R. Carrell, nephew of Mrs. Jack Mitchell of Rolla, to Miss Don-nnrae Huey took place July 4 at the Christian Church. Clear Lnke.

Ia. The ceremony was performed by the bridegroom's father, the Rev. Guy W. Carrell, who is Mrs. better distribution of grazing and result in greater conservation of land, water, and forage.

By looking abend mid planning for 1952, Chairman Green suggests, farmers will be able to make full use of the Agricultural Conservation Program. Practices can be selected and adapted to correct the most urgent defic Mitchell's brother. Lowell Carrell, brother of the bridegroom, wns the best man Mr. Carroll was graduated from Buchanan High School iencies, and plans enn be made to use other services available Troy, attended Westminster throught the Production andi College, Fulton, and Mason City (Ia.) Junior College. He served Marketing Administration.

Information on conservation practices, price supports, farm stor- in the Air Force for three years. Ifhis eoa-ssiys The couple will live in St Louis where Mr. Carrell will enter Washington University to fiCe, construction loans, and other PMA responsibilities can be obtained at County PMA office at Rolla. complete his medical course. Mr.

and Mrs. John Wyss of Maries County celebrated their Burglars Break Into sixty-second wedding anniver sary June 24 at the home of Toky's Bar-B-Q; Cash, There's the feel of a power plant r.s brilliantly eager as this great car's valve-in-head Fireball Engine and the satisfying companionship of a brawny traveler instantly responsive to your every wish. And there's one thing more, which only Roadmaster can give you such generous measure. That is the pride of a wise investment, based on the fact that this car stands alone in price per pound, among fine cars similarly equipped. So why not take that very important first step and come in and see us soon? their daughter, Mrs.

Henry Ellis, Dixon. Supplies Are Taken Large quantities of meat and other supplies, and some money from a record-playing machine were taken from Toky's Bar-B-Q, Highway 66, in a burglary Saturday night. The loss was estimated at Here pictured is an automobile that may well be the fulfilment of any man's dream of a fine motorcar. For you've a right to expect, when you pay a fine-car price, that your money will buy more distinction, more com fort, more performance than are to be found in vehicles of lesser worth. So mark well the things that a Roadmaster offers.

No other car on the American scene has a prouder bearing. No other automobile has more spa cious dimensions, more luxurious comfort, or finer appointments. No other car has a ride more serenely smooth on curve or straightaway, highway or byway. And no other car, at Roadmaster's price or above, has Dynaflow, and the supreme command of every traffic condition which it provides. So you, at the wheel of Buick's biggest and best, have a right to feel distinguished.

But there's a joy of possession which goes deeper than visible things. about $300. The new owner, James Viess man, believes he scared the burg Kquipmtnt. amuoriu, trim and muxUls art mMbjtct to eAaiiff without notiet. lars away when he returned to the establishment shortly after midnight.

Vow Ktyto Grioftr VoJut A rear door and a basement door were bojh broken open. HURRY '4 'j Ni- aulsell's Shoe Repair Shop for Wh-m btfr automobikt an buHl SUCX wi bvd Hm money NULL SONS Funeral Home Rolla, Mo. "QUIET SERVICE" Oat of BsHtMss District AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE Qfi MM saving aloes and expert 4th Elm Phone 436 1 Rolla Boll Mo. repalriaf.

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