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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 11

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Casper, Wyoming
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Casper Star-Tribune Sunday, November 1, 1964 1 1 Enumerators Selected for Farm Census RADIO SUPPLY CO. ANNUAL FALL ROUNDUP FROM mmm 115 Marine Sgt. Billie G. Cooper, son of Sheriff and Mrs. 1-ouis Cooper has craduated from Map and Aerial Photograph Reading course, Division Schools Center, First Marine Division, Camp Tendlelon, Calif.

WmmM Enumerator! have been named in Natrona County (or the 1964 Census of Agriculture, crew leader Mrs. W. J. Schlager said today. Those appointed include: Mrs.

W. C. Burris, Rose Kowal-iki and Robert V. Bressler. Enumerators in Natrona County belong to a force of 23,000 throughout the nation employed temporarily by the U.

S. Bureau of the Census for this year's Census of Agriculture. A census of agriculture is taken avery five years in the years ending in "4" and "9" to gather needed, up-to-date inforation on Lauren K. Sehott, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Schott of 445 South Nebraska, is serving aboard the ocean minesweeper L'SS Engage, homcported in Long Beach, and now patrolling the Western Pacific as a unit of the Seventh Fleet. Pvt. Larry D. Dewey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard E. Dewey, Paradise Valley Route, Riverton, completed advanced training at a cannoneer at the Army Artillery and Missile Center, Fort Sill, Oct. 23. The 22-year-old soldier entered the Army last May and completed basic combat training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.

He was graduated from Shoshoni High School in 10 and attended Casper College. Lt. (j.g.) Ronald Mowrer, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 11.

Mowrer of Bairoil, is serving with Air Transport Squadron Seven from Moffett Field, which will represent Naval Air Transport Wing, Pacific, in aircraft proficiency tests Nov. through 15 at Hunter Air Force Base, Ga. Mowrer is a graduate of Natrona County High School, class of 1958. Fall specials from RCA Victor. Just in time for the long winter months.

Enjoy your favorite TV programs on a ne, color set, or portable TV. Special prices on our entire line of stereo phonographs, too! the nation's agricultural resources 1 MorP0pl. Own 9 and production. Such information is vital in making decisions affecting many segments of the U.S. economy.

Data gathered include the number and size of farms, acreage and harvest of crops, livestock inventory, information on farm equipment and improvements, farm products sold, and on some production ex )cnditures. Information also will be collected on use of fertilizers, insecticides, and I "lCAVlCTORTh.il ThtB Bu whit. Cadet Michael J. O'Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Corneilius O'Brien of 518 East 12th, is a member of the new U. S. Air Force Academy freshman class that recently joined the cadet wing upon completion of basic cadet training. O'Brien is a member of the class of '68. His four years of study at the academy will lead to a bachelor of science degree and a regular Air Force commission as a second lieutenant.

The cadet is a graduate of Natrona County High School. AyOtWT.levi.io. Blk and Whit. Ha! Color Tk. CMYfTTI iW A Ol The enumerators will be retained The CLEMENT Seriti CF335 1 JJ' h.M (ovr.n I RCA VICTOR DELUXE STEREO A portable buy with a tab feature, a deal RCA VICTOR SPORT ABOUT TV In a special 4-day home study course designed to prepare them for the farm census, their crew leader said.

2B2 tq. In. pletu't wood low boy A Real SPECIAL This Week $23888 that can't be MOAOC All beat. 4YC6 4J" the All $12488 featurei. With Cadet Ronald H.

Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Benson of 2530 Knollwood Drive, is a member of the new Air Force Academy freshman class that recently joined the cadet wing upon completion of basic cadet training. Benson Is a member of the class of '68. His four years of study at the academy will lead to a bachelor of science degree and a regular Air Force commission as a second lieutenant.

The cadet is a graduate of Natrona County High School. FABULOUS ONCE A YEAR SAVINGS Hurry! There'll Be No More When These Are Gone Cadet John H. Barhaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rug Barhaugh of 855 South Grant, has been named to the Commandant'! Merit List for outstanding military achievement at the Air Force Academy.

Barhaugh, a member of the class of 1967, will wear the silver wreath of distinction on his sleeve in recognition of the honor accorded him by the academy commandant of cadets. He is a graduate of Natrona County High School. Bids Asked on Glendo Project R. M. Sensintaffar, project manager of the Bureau of Reclamation, Casper, has announced that sealed bids will be received until 10:30 a.m., MST, Nov.

19, a' the Casper office for construc-'. r'piap rlverbank protection on the Section of the North Platte River. The work is situated-approximately 11 miles southeast of Glendo. Principal features of the work include excavating earth material to construct 870 linear feet of three-foot-deep riprap toe-in trench; grading and shaping approximately 880 linea feet of riverbank; excavating approximately 6,000 cubic yards of rock and common material from the left side of the river channel; and furnishing and placing rock riprap for bank protection on the right side of the river channel. Copies of the specifications may be obtained from the Bureau of Reclamation, P.

O. Box 280, Choose from the largest stock in town consoles, table models, combinations. We'll give you the BIGGEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE on your old set! Choice of these three models. All wood cabinets not metal table models but quality wood cabinets, walnuts or mahogany. Early Risers Perform for Toastmasters The regular meeting of the Casper Toastmaster's Club was held Monday, at 6:30 a.m., at the Tounsenrl Hotel with a full slate of speakers present.

Toastmaster at the meeting was Rev. Neil Warner. Genreal eval-uator was N. M. (Mike) DeLang.

Jim Watson presented the "Ice Breaker" speech and another entitled "Bank Dick Cooper won the best speaker award at the meeting with his speech, "Make Up Your Mind." Chuck Snyder spoke on "Thinking Things Russ Bovaird'i topic was "Private Power Companies, Pro and Con." Guest at the Monday meeting was Bill Robbie, who is employed at Sears in Casper. Next week the meeting of the Toastmaster's Club will be again held at the Townrend Hotel and will probably be the last meeting held at that location. More information on that subject will be released as it becomes available. Toastmaster for the Nov. 2 meeting will be Dick Cooper; general evaluator, Paul Hammond and table topics chairman, Jack Dreier.

Speakers will include: Leon Files, Dick Chuman, Tim Watt and Max Woodburn. Cadet Eli D. Bebout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H.

Bebout of Shoshoni, is a member of the new Air Force Academy freshman class that recently iir.ca the cadet wing upon completion of basic cadet tiaining. Cadet Bebout is a member of the class of '68. His four years of study at the academy will lead to a bachelor of science degree and a regular Air Force commission as a second lieutenant. The cadet is a graduate of Shoshoni High School, Stop In Our Store Browse around! We'll make the best deal in town on a quality RCA Victor product. Compere, and you'll see.

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