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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 16

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Salina, Kansas
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Students Blow Horns, Sing, Pass, Graduate Area college and lilgli school of the Future Homemakers of hzwe made news re-1 America. She will represent Ihe ccntly by means mutiny from district at the stutc convention horn-blowing mid singing to pas- Eitig tests and gradualiny. At Kaivsns State University, Hiree area students are among 24 midterm honor graduates. Elizabeth Gocrlz, Ilillslwro, niajjua cum lautie, and MiitUicw A. Uuchmaiin, Cliiy Center and Cmiy S.

McKee, Colby, laudc. graduated cum in Topeka March 13 through 15 and will attend the national convention in Chicago this summer. Andrec J. Sioverin hits been selected the Betty Crocker "Honiemakcr of Tomorrow" at Clay Center Community high school. Her examination paper will be entered in the stale contest.

senior; piuiio solos by Bill Hut- lunus, French instructor; a duet "Little by Jane Wood, Hays, and Ernest Miller, Liberal. Glenda Spicer, Hays, has two solos, "Silver Dagger," am "Bane, I'm Coin' to Leave You." Richard Boss, Hill City sen ior has designed the backdrops Hie singers include Palricii McCall, Elda Tillbcrg, Ronal Bullock, all of Salina, and San dra Whitmore, Brookville. Two Norton Community echool seniors have won music scholarships to KSU. The two, Carolyn McFnrland and John lleitman, auditioned for the a- wanls Feb. 8, competing with 21 other applicants.

The $250 scholarships are renewable for four years. Miss McFarlanrt plays llic trombone, lleilman plays the baritone horn. Glenda Dunn, Goodland, has been elected district president An.VKllTJSEM KNT Raising Money At Hays, several area students are lending their" talents to help raise money for student loans and scholarships at Fort Hays State College. They are among more than 200 FHS students who will take part in the third annual "Poise PttKS Exam At the Universtiy of Kansas our area students are amon 2 who have passed a profic ency examination in a foreign anguage. Proficiency in at least one 'oreign language is now requir- Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here Is a pleasAtil way to overcome loose plato discomfort, FASTEETH, Improved powder, on upper nud lower pliUcs Iioldn them firmer BO Unit they feel more comfortable.

No gummy, soouy, pasty tiisto or feeling. It's ulkalitic (nonacid). Doen not Hour. Checks "plate 'n' Ivy" show, Feb. 21 raid 22 to raise money for the Wooster Endowment Fund.

Originated and directed by Mary Maude Moore, assistant professor of music at FHS, the pops program will include voca and instrumental solos am group numbers, dancing girls and original compositions by a college student composer. The Impromplwos form the Alumni Artists February's art exhibit at Fort Hays State College features work of three FHS graduates. From left, Darrell McGinnis, formerly of Es- bon; Gary E. Coulter, formerly from Oberlin; John Berland, FHS sculpture instructor, and Jim Hinkhouse, formerly of Palco. Soil District Meeting Set McPherson County Knslcy will speak and five McPherson county farmers will get awards 'or their work in soil conservation Thursday in McPherson.

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Central And Northwest News ed of all students graduating in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. It is defined as a command of the language sufficient to enable a person to live in a foreign environment without suffering unduly from a language handicap. Students fill the proficiency requirement by passing the proficiency examination or by successfully completing 16 hours nucleus of the talent, but the in a foreign language. Ellsworth Historical Society Has Good Year program also includes numbers by the Women's Glee Club and Men's Glee Club. There will be A-ruvn nuur.

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The Collector's Corner was stalled in the museum. A collection of old newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, onated by George Jelinek, urrently being displayed. The society also bought an livery stable-garage build ing next to the museum, am as started remodeling it. The group conducted 1 Fresh Ground I Fresh Gr Beef Red Potatoes 25 59c 3 Kraft Velveeta 0 Lb 50r Rftv Jello I Hi 46-Oz. a I Orange Drink 4 I 6 Cello Wrapped Cell Limit 2 With This Good Feb.

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The society has spent about $21,000 on its two buildings since its fonnation. Two donors were singled out at the meeting from among the 190 persons who gave items to the society. One was Jelinek and the other was an anonymous person who gave a 42- volume set of source books on historical information and other topics of value to collectors. Others Elected nual McPherson County conservation district meeting, in the county 4H building. Ensley, a television figure, will address the meeting and I Kansas Bankers awards will given to A.

V. Nelson and Ottoil Wokaty, Conway; A. R. Tocws, Jake Neufcldt a I Leonard Peters, Inman, To Reward Children Awards will also be given to winners of the soil conservation poster contest, an annual event for grade school children. The district's annual report will be presented at the meeting.

5t shows that McPherson County farmers built 106 miles of terraces in 1963, established 207 acres of grassed waterways, and seeded 375 acres of margin- Send your news tip to the Salina Journal. S10 in prizes every week. You will be happily surprised. Classified Ads sell old things. for Your Eating Pleasure al land to native grass pasture.

Also in 1963, 41 new farm ponds, 38 concrete erosion control structures, 2093 feet of TOPPERS QUICKIE LUNCH Sockeye Salmon or Tuna Albacore, FISHERMAN'S PLATTER SHRIMP PLATE SHRIMP DINNER RAINBOW TROUT FISH STIX BROASTED HALIBUT STEAK SEABURGEK SANDWICH terraces and 19,050 Others elected at the meeting feet of drainage ditches were are Mrs. Paul Peters vice- president; Mrs. Paul Aylward, secretary; A. H. Barofsky, trea- Women In The YMCA? Yes, Going To Class surer, and Jelinek and Elmer Jradley, directors.

The group plans at least two county tours this spring and summer. Oilier plans include the preparation of several papers on historic subjects, col- Lection of the histories of county schools and churches, and the display of old buggies, wagons, sleighs and farm equipment. built. Land leveling for irrigation totaled 162 acres and 32 acres of farmstead windbreaks were Grilled Cheese and Toasted Tuna Sandwiches Delicious Topper Salads Inside Dining Carhop Carry out Delivery TOPPER DRIVE IN W. South at 81 Hiway TA 7-3661 McPHERSON What are women doing in the McPherson YMCA? For one thing, they're going to classes sponsored by the recrea- lon commission.

The -women's classes meet Monday evenings' and Tuesday afternoons. The Monday class has 20 members. The Tuesday session has 12. The women work with plastic, sainting, gravel pictures, and Several of the women are seeking a background in crafts which will help them in work as Cub Scout den mothers. "But it's not so much the things do but the fun we have- doing them," one woman said.

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