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THB HOTOTOH ID5BALD, HOUSTON, MJgSOlTRI. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1948 BULLETIN ISSUED BT CONSERVATION COMMISSION IMPROVED GEORGE QXmnt STJCCTJMBS FOLLOWING HEART ATTACK TOMBSTONES TELL THE STORIES OF MISSOURI'S LITTLE BUILDERS STATE DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE REPORTS EUROPEAN CORN BORER George Washington Guynn. am 65, Jefferson City, Mo. The Conserva tion Commission estimated that dur UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY I chool Lesson and lifelong resident of South Mis Compiled by the State Historical Jefferson City, November 18. souri, passed away Monday nieht.

Society of Missouri, at Columbia. ing 1942, Missouri hunters will harvest ten million pounds of dressed November 16, 1942, at his home near North America's most destructive corn pest, the European corn borer, Floyd C. Shoemaker, Secretary, By HAROLD L. LUKDQUIST. D.

D. Muggins, following a heart attack. Of Tl wild meat worth $3,000,000 at 30 a pound and pointed out that it is mooay itiDie institute of Chicago. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) has at last invaded Advanced iruards of this old world Mr. Guynn had been in rather poor health for sometime, however, his Xo get a complete picture of how Missouri grew into a state with essential to protect this important enemy reoently were discovered along passing came as a surprise and shock food resources during the war.

Lesson for November 29 wide rich farms, big cities, and great the west bank or tne Included in this annual game take, industries, go to the cemeteries and to his family and friends. Only five months ago he and Mrs. the Commissioner said, are about read the stories on the tombstones iMson subjects and Scripture texts br International Guynn bought and moved to a small 1,750,000 quail, 4,000,000 squirrels, there. They're about the little peopl river. This was announced 'by John W.

Ellis, Commissioner of the State Department of Agriculture. In a survey just completed under the direction of J. A. Denning, state perlSssion; TTTT, 3,000,000 rabbits and 36,000 wild farm near Hoggins, where they thousands of them, who did most of ducks and geese. This is only a part THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH the everyday work in the State planned to retire from active life and live comfortably and happily to the of the contnbution of (wildlife to the early years.

They cleared our lands, Entomologist of the Missouri Depart VSSOIT TEXT Matthew Aota dietary needs' of the' home front, be fought our battles, did the voting for pi 11:17 I John 1:2. cause millions of pounds of game and Presidents, Governors, Legislators, uwjuusb text JUt'mjr Father ha lb even send I you. Joha ena. Mr. Guynn was born in Licking, Mo, March 26, 1877, where he was reared and educated.

In November, 1896, he was married to Miss Lizzie food fishes not so easily estimated They built their houses, reared their are taken every year from Missouri children, grieved for their lost loved The church is the greatest Institu streams and lakes. ones, gave their sons to wars, went to taient of Agriculture, scouts found borers secretly hidden in their winter quarters in corn fields of eight counties that stretch along the river from the Iowa-Missouri line south to St. Louis. The known infestation is light at present, but may be greatly increased if conditions are favorabli next year. tion in ail the world, with the most Ellen Edmunson, and to this union Director T.

Bode of the Commis church, served their people. widespread membership and influ four children were born: Marion F. sion said this annual harvest could be These people are easily overlooked, Guynn, of Mountain Grove: Jess counted on only so long as breeding ence. That is true from a purely secular or worldly standpoint Then when we realize that here is more for writing Missouri's history is like uuynn, of Huggins; Mrs. Anna Lee reserves were kept intact and wild Millions of men and women of all a two-day sight seeing trip to Ashing of Gnnell, Iowa, and Mrs.

than a human organization, for it life environment maintained. He large city. In both cases, the eatar is in fact a divine organism: that ages, not heretofore formally identified with Civilian Defense, an Lorene Frey, of Hoggins. urged that every pound of game and funeral services were held from fish legally taken not be wasted, but it is the means through which God is now manifesting this power to offered the opportunity to become logued "must sees" and the obvious towers take up most of the time. So in our imaginations, Missouri of the be made to replace a pound of beef Number One church, near Huggins, Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock.

ward men, we see the supreme im or pork on the family table, affiliated with the U. S. Citizens Service Corps, established under administrative order recently issued by past often turns out to be a great portance of understanding the Interment, was made in the nearby Harvest of fish and game must land filled with trees, rivers and church and our relationship to it. be kept in balance with production xrus week we stress the mission James M. Landis, Director of the U.

cemetery with the Barber Funeral Home of Mountain Grove in charm. towns, and populated by that small number of people whose stories have of the church. We note seven things. The European corn borer is celebrating its thirty-fourth anniversary in the United States, having landed near Boston, in 1908, but was not discovered until 1917. Since then it has steadily spread over a vast area averaging approximately 500 miles Vide and 1,200 miles long, destroying Icorn fields each year from the eastern provinces of Canada and the northeastern part of the United States through the corn belt to St.

Louis, Mo. Finding the corn borer in corn fields of Missouri this year for the Contributed. Office of Civilian Defense. The U. S.

Citizens Service Corps Holiness of Life (Matt. been most often told. To increase the amount that can be harvested from such species as are normally carrying all the pressure they can stand, it is necessary to look In a time when general standards will be supervised nationally by the Civilian Mobilisation Branch of OGD. The others who were there too, the little people, are usually put around in a shadowy background, where they of decency and honesty are low, and no one wants to be his broth to good management and the increas LOOK TO FARM MACHINERY County Extension Agent Too little and too late must not be er's keeper, the church needs to be Qualifications for membership include completion of prescribed training ing of breeding stock stand, nameless, motionless, emotion' "With such species therefore, the reminded that part of its mission is to maintain holiness in life and less, and ignored. The feeling grows said of farm machinery repair work courses, officially approved by the local defense council, or completion war emergency demands more thrifty in living Missourians that the men the relationship of one to another.

this year. New equipment is limited use of what is taken and elimination and women who were "big names" Notice that man's attitude toward and rationed, and labor is scarce. first time was no surprise to entomologists or to farmers, sinoe these of all waste in the taking and utiliza These two machinery and labor- his fellowman is first a matter tor personal attention, then it becomes tion retrieving of cripples, better hundred or two hundred years ago did the biggest part of the living and all the working. The others didn't 'creeping, crawling, flying soldiers of are two chief factors in food pro care of the meat, safe methods of duction. the pest kingdom advanced approxi taking." of real interest to the church, and If no response Is found there, the offending individual is excluded and put in the hands of God.

Be sure to We usually think of winter as being count very much. Bat Missouri's graveyards tell But over and above this regular of a prescribed apprenticeship devised by the Local Civilian Defense Yohuv-teer Office, or completion of 60 hours of work where no specific training if required in a position approved by the) Local Defense Council, through its volunteer office. Persons already serving in such positions who have completed the required number of hours' are immediately eligible for membership in the U. 6. Citizen tne slack time on the farm and the take of game species, the Conserva best time for repairing and condition observe that all this is done to different story.

The little unspectacular people bad a lot to do with tion Commission declared, there are ing machinery. Although there will 'gain" or win him back, not for re making this a great State and sharing venge or in bitterness. be little or no slack time on most several million pounds of meat that could be obtained from wildlife re its ups and downs. They were the farms this winter, machinery must be II. Witness in Divine Fewer (Acts mately 100 miles south and west in Illinois this season.

To retard the westward march of this dreaded plague, Missouri has barred the importation of ear corn and other borer infested materials for many years. Quarantine regulations of this state must now be changed to meet the new problems concerning the shipments of ear corn from corn infested territory into Missouri. sources which are now little used or ones who plowed our fields. they were repaired just the same, it is not too Service Corps. the ones who were killed by the The witness bears testimony to early to get started now.

not used at alL Such species as carp and buffalo fish and rabbits during Indians, who felt the terror of that which he has experienced, and Tractors, combines, binders, plows, Appointment to the U. 6. Citizens Service Corps is to be made by the plagues, the ravages of war. They drills, mowers and smaller machines good years could stand increased pressure, and hunters and fishermen should learn to utilize more of them. in the case of Christian experience he is assured of divine power in carrying out his sacred task.

were the faithful servants. as well should be thoroughly inspect local1 authorities and each person appointed must take an oath to defend and uphold the Constitution of The stories on the tombstones tell ed. All worn or broken parts should The world would have laughed The Conservation Director said it be replaced. If the machines were (and possibly did) at the idea of a The new state regulations an nounced today by the State Entomol may be necessary for Missourians to as much about the steps in Missouri's life and growth as the success stories or descriptions of towns and chro not cleaned and prepared for storage when last used, that matter should be forget dietary prejudices and take ad small group of humble believers making the gospel effective simply by telling others about the Saviour the United States and to perform all duties to which he is assigned. Members are entitled to a certificate of membership and to wear a newly vantage of some good foods for years ogist permit the shipment of ear corn from other borer infested areas into the seventeen quarantined Missouri ttended to at" once.

Working parts they have been wasting. but it worked, because God's pow subject to rust should be cleaned and oiled or greased. Cleaning and The musk rat, for example, a com er was in it counties. These include the eight adopted ihsigne of the U. S.

Citizens Service Corps. Failure to perform mon furbearing animal, is relished as river counties where borers definitely HI. Unity in Faith and Practice painting will be in order for some equipment, and all should be placed food on the Atlantic Coast, although (Acts nological lists of events. Pioneers "Killed by Indians." Civil War ''James Brommer, Private. Died 1862.

Age 19. James Brommer, died 185." Law and Order "Killed on Easter Sunday, 1900, while performing his official duty as city marshal." Education "Prof. Eng. lit. rhet.

have been found Clark, Lewis, duties assigned is grounds for dismissal by the Local Defense Council. rarely is eaten in Missouri. Trap Marion, Ralls, Pike, Lincoln, St, in machine sheds or otherwise stored The early church had not yet been split up by the philosophies of men pers of Maryland annually market The new insigne for the members if possible. i Charles and St. Louis.

It has been necessary to include nine other and the vagaries of doctrine, which more than a million muskrat car have since divided God's people. It casses, which are served in the swank- counties in the regulated or quaran of the U. S. Citizens Service Corps, consists of a red in the center of a white triangle, with a small red Repair parts for some machines are not available on short notice, and time is required for ordering them if the eat restaurants as "marsh hare." and Greek. I have given my life to tined area of Missouri, because of was His, purpose that His people should be one in Him, something we should recall before we divide them Raccoon and 'opossum, usually their close proximity to known in and placed on the sides dealer does not have them in stock, There is a shortage in dealers' taken only for fur, are edible and Drury College." Religion "This pious man was a worthy elder in the A.

R. Pres. fested counties. These nine border or Just to promote some theory of in of the the usual white triangle to be embossed on a circular field of buffer counties are: Scotland, Knox, mechanics, many of them having terpretation. Unity is not only a matter of be thoroughly relished in some parts of the country.

The Conservation Commission also estimates that the Church." Shelby. Monroe, Audrian, Mont blue. gone to the armed forces or to the gomery, Warren, Franklin and Transportation "My sister, Mrs. war industries. Dealers therefore Members of the IT.

S. Citizens Serv Eliza Hock ad ay, died on a steamer, i Jefferson. ice Corps are entitled to wear this groundhog, or "woodchuck," could add more than a million pounds of need more time to repair and overhaul the machines entrusted to them. El Paso, 1854." Those brief summaries of life and The regulations prohibit the movement of ear corn and certain other materials from infested areas into Dealers in some sections may not be Insigne either as a lapel button or pin. They are not, however, authorized to use the brassard or arm band, able to take care of all repair work death color impersonal history with the real people who saw and took which entitles members of the pro asked of them, and farmers will need Missouri counties not quarantined.

In addition to ear corn, restrictions part in the things that happened to do more of this kind of work them meat to the state's wartime reserve. The groundhog, now little hunted except for sport, loves to feed on corn and, when young and properly cooked, is said to be a tasty dish. "Now is the time," Bode concluded, "for hunters and fishermen to use skill and discrimination. Now tective services of the U. 8.

Citizens Defense Corps to be in the streets lief, it must reach into the practice of daily life. They were steadfast not only in doctrine, but in communion and prayer. A bit more unity there might bring us closer together in belief. Service, Spiritual and Social (Acts The church rightly put the emphasis on the spiritual The leaders who had gifts for ministry of the Word did not permit themselves to be diverted into social service. Too many in the church have failed at mat point.

Even the good may be the mortal enemy of the best They tell each town who its pioneers are placed on the movement of corn selves, particularly the easier jobs- were and from what place they came. Getting machines In the best possible during a blackout The stones for the Zachanahs and stalks, cobs, plants of broom corn, sorghums and Sudan grass. There are no restrictions of the movement of condition and keeping them that way Sarahs, who came to Missouri from is not only good business, but is also Bead the Herald for all the new. clean shelled corn, or broomcorn, patriotic is the time to avoid long shots that may cripple but fail to kill, and to their homes in the East, or from across the ocean say, "Born in Ire sorghum and sudan grass seed. Re retrieve all cripples which may later land, or France, or Hanover, or THE HIGHWAY PATROL SATS: strictiong also apply to cut flowers, or entire plants of gladiolas or dahlia, die.

Now is the time to clean game as Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, soon as possible and handle the meat Drivers who pull out of side roads England, Saxony, Scotland." excepting their roots, bulbs or corms, to prevent spoilage, to avoid taking in the face of oncoming oars not only The little people ''Confederate more than can be used, and to make expose themselves to accidents, but soldiers: Here heroes sleep. Those which have been grown or stored in borer infested areas. 1 Any person violating these quaran also cause a lot of unnecessary wear and others, names forgotten." every pound count on the family table. Wildlife can help ns through on tires by making the other vehicle tine regulations is subject to a fine of "Cavalryman, killed by bushwhack' this war just as it helped the pioneer atop suddenly in attempting to avoid $500, or rx months in prison, or 'both. ers, FOR hsm family through lean years and the "Israel Christian By strangers collisions.

Let the ears pass before Special provisions of the new regUn yon pull out honored and by strangers mourned." whole people through other periods of national emergency." 17 years old While on his way to attend the normal school, he per lations permit the movement of ear corn including roasting ears from infested areas into non-quarantined counties in Missouri provided the material has been processed or Due to a change in regulations What eae auei fled aaVantaseoua to eaU, lime mmy Dad adveataeeoiM to buy. Tbat fatal which you have not bra able to hsnslo profitably er onvniear mmy be Jurt the place ome other lenuly mots far a oowlry boaw and a chanse ef tor otioa or oocupenoa. afatcWaf your holding to die require, teats ef buyer is the eanrice of the UNITED FARM AGENCY. Now I. the Umm to leU (he fans yea Ooa't omit.

CoodlHopj eoald chanse ovar-oJsbt, meat shed in the fire which destroyed At the same time the early church did not neglect social needs. Men were appointed to ear for them. In all too many instances the modern church has failed to minister to the social needs even of its own people and has weakly (and one fears gladly) turned them over to social agencies. What a pity I V. Love in Deed as Well as In Word (Acts Talking about the need of others, wishing them God's blessing, saying a desultory prayer asking God to bless and help them, is not sufficient, in fact it is not Christian at all (set James Lore acts.

It gives. It serves. It proves faith by works. It translates the gospel into a language an unbelieving world can understand. TL Obedience to the Holy Spirit (Acts God has certain plans for the Mines Hotel, 1873." effective January 1, Missouri hunters will have a 78-day open season on foxes this winter, beginning Novem "Henry Humburg a faithful and QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms at Distress Arising frans STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID PreeMetTsMsf NeeMTrifttssAM honest man.

By a friend." IT CANNOT COST TOO MUCH ber 15, and trappers will have a 62-day season, starting December 1. "This monument is a supplement to the more enduring one which be Then bl ae chart for BaSae or erfM slac Doatdatoyl See ear beaded lout amataaa Under 1942 regulations, foxes may niulded himself by his lucid and just MstMe4eerKwCestYMl I A vast majority of the American people have no patience with the be taken by gun or dog after November 15 and trapping becomes legal on Over two mfltloa bottles of lb WTLLABD TREATMENT have beea sold for relief of decisions." "Mary Ford, a faithful servant." short-sighted obstructionists who OABOOX 1SZS30XSX distress arising from I symptoms of aadllaidiaol of December 1. The old regulations The graveyards tell of the thou Mum one to lem ana bowl that this war is costing too asr Mlaastlea, Soa LT sands who built Missouri's founda closed trapping of foxes after December 31, and called halt to shoot not" i AeM. Sold oa IS oaye' triell due to -1 tions. They write much of the Mis souri State biography.

Ath for MMHerera amis'' wniea (UUT ing on January 15. Bnt the 1943 re MMlBSSljejai SI visions extend botd snooting and ransai cmr cmgaot HEBROIT DRUG 00. OAK DALE trapping seasons on "Sir Reynard" to January 31, corresponding to the season on other furbearers. I However, 1943 regulations make By Polly Anna (Received Last Week) Rev. J.

J. Carty preached a very it illegal to sell fox pelts taken during January, although hunters and trap interesting sermon Sunday at Oak Dale. pers have until January 10 to dispose of fox fur taken during the early part of the season. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Nevils visited Wednesday evening at the Abe Mc- The Conservation Commission ex New home. much. "Too much" for whatf Too much Ic pay for freedom Too much to pay for the dignity of mankind Too much to pay for the welfare and happiness of our children and our children's children No cost can be too great for these imponderables. For once lost they cannot be replaced not with all the money in the world, not fwith the earning capacity of the next fifty generations. Slave labor has no eanv ing capacity.

No one can debate the cost of an operation, or of an oxygen tent, when a life is at stake. In this criHis tliu civilization we have been building not since 1778, but since time began is fighting for its life. Far better that we upend billions of dollars producing materials than we should find Ourselves without them, with our backs to the wsll, in a long war. If (anyone can tell exactly the extent of our need and for exactly how long thm President. Contrress.

and the plained that the January open season Mr. and Mrs. Foster Caster and would permit farmers who have been Richard Lee spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Odle.

suffering poultry losses to kill foxes, work of the church in the world, mrtA aiire that Kow "TO or indifferent plans! His mighty agent in bringing His will to pass In the world is the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit If the church will respond to His guidance and be subject to His control, the work of God may go on unhindered. But just there, Christian friends, the church has most ingloriously failed. The early church was directed of the Holy Spirit to set apart Paul and Barnabas for the work of missionaries and evangelists. Knowing as we do the marvelous results of their ministry, we shudder at the thought of what might have happened If the church had disobeyed the Holy Spirit that day! Vn. Fellowship (I John Here is the great secret of spiritual life and growth Christian fellowship.

And notice with care the place for it is In the church. If we do not come to the church we deprive ourselves and others of the opportunity for fellowship. The matter of church attendance (and twice on Sunday is not toe much) needs to be put on our consciences lest we by our absence bear an anti-church testimony before our neighbors. But even more important it our own need of We are sorry to hear that Mrs, while the restriction on the sale of fur will tend to prevent depletion of Itfnrv Millor isn't Atntr mt wrult Mnrll hope we hear of her being better, fox populations for commercial pur- soon. Dodge and Plymouth Service Houston, Missouri Phono 113 Expert Repair Work Prompt Oorvloo SKELLY PRODUCTS OILS and GAS We Sell Good Used Cars Auto Parts and Accessories GUY AKINS NOLAN AKINS DUARD AlOKS I)al WnKew Bru.nf Vri rirhr.l Open seaon on other furbcannfr with Herbert Raavm.

animals are uncnangco. Joe Salisbury and Luia Adkens have been grading the road in this community the past week. Martha Yates left Wednesday for Illinois, where she will visit a few UTTELL'S UQUID An aid in relinrina the itching that occasionally accompanies Minor Skin Irritations, Prickly Heat, Ecsema, and the bites of Noo-Poisonous Insects. Price 5. fiXjurzEzrsBZ? compact American people beg him to speak! Until then, here's hoping we err on the side of too much I Our homes, bur children, our dignity as human beings depend upon onr strength being adequate.

No eost is too great. weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ssm Orr, and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Cunningham left this week for Oregon, where he has employment in a defense plant fellowship with God's people..

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