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Bethany Republican-Clipper from Bethany, Missouri • 11

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SECOND NEWS SECTION BETHANY HARRISON COUNTY MISSOURI WEDNESDAY MAY 22 1957 VOLUME 28 NUMBER 1G 9 Bethany Republican Clippers A Continuation of The Bethany Republican (Est 1873) and The Clipper (Est 1905) Letter to Death Stricken Tells of Teenager Problems Clinton Burial 4 (GILMAN CITY NEWS) Minis Lee Briggs at joscpn I At Eaglevilleshe was joined by I ppiirl riPVPrPfl her daughter Mrs William Rus Al VI ill HvVVIdVU The Chud Woodalls Owners nr in iUHWt Tiiis Sunday May 26 is recog nor an uau sure wt imc iu training snouiq apply io me man spiritual oeneis ana me have fun once in a while and vocational agriculture depart soil resources on which life de ti'o cntnnlinioc unt Intn mienhtaf The Rev Hedges Beth sive ceremony at the Corydon The old grads as well The Bible school will start at (By Mrs Lewis Webb) Start ertilizer Method Is Told Jr A Baseball survived by his wife the daughter Velma Pearson) of Eagle son Charles of Des May zt: Cainsville at Grant City Bethany at Eagleville Albany at Gilman City Ella were angel fresh mints Rose Webb and Sheila Wood erson Scholastic Winners Eight Grade Graduation for 10 Pupils 127 Attend 24th Banquet of High School Algmni One Travels 1112 Miles Mrs Hopkins Chosen President Princeton 'Civic" and Club Leader was Known Well Over Wide Area Exact Placement Necessary for Corn to Get Off ast Says Purdue Agronomist ment Over 6000 war orphans have filed applications for benefits under public law 634 This law provides that children of Worlu front of the Dillon car at $30 to $4000 Lifetime Resident Widely Known Jacqueline Jonea Honored as James Hart Is Eagle Scout WHAT IS GOOD OR THE SOIL IS GOOD OR THE TILLEY ARM SOLD The Tilley estate farm of 255 acres on US 69 south of Bethany has been sold to Claud Cox who also farms south of Bethany it is announced by A Coleman who negotiated the transaction Cox took posses sion March 1 under a purchase contract His brother in law will operate the place this sea son Mehus Makes Official Visit io Gilman Tells of Educational Grants to Vets and Orphans it and keep it The ultimate i pends The Harrison soil district local churches and ministers are cooperating in this national ob servance according to Ora El liott soil district chairman During the next three or four Sundays the ministers of the county are using the theme in their pulpits At a recent meeting of soil district supervisors and ministers authority for all this is to be found in the Bible because God created man and olaced in today (Monday) to attend final it and keep it The ultimate $ar will value of our stewardship of life SirLk of Cecil Misner Property and Will Rebekah Banquet Held Memorial day services will be Sunday May 26 at the Method ist church Mrs rank Duncan underwent surgery Wednesday at Wright hospital in Trenton She is doing well at this writing Mrs Gene Osborn and Debris were taken to their home at Ames Iowa Sunday after visit ing her parents Mrms Stewart Whisler The Whislers took them 1Sm 4 on back paga) tne iviemoaisi enuren ana taugnt a Sunday school class there He was a member of the Princeton Chamber of Commerce and the American Legion Mr Kauffman is survived by his wife Pauline two sons rank Kauffman and Kauffman students at the Mis souri School of Mines Rolla: his Ella Woodall Mrs Max Williams and daugh ters of St Joseph visited over the weekend with Mrs Bess'e ord Mrs attended the alumni banquet Mrs ord The I club met Wednes day with Mrs Maggie Cutshall Mrs Rhoda Bennett of Trenton ti former member Mrs Anna Mae Beals and daughters Linda and Patricia ana Mrs Woodall of California guests Refreshments of food cake ice cream strawberries coffee and this is a spiritual matter We cannot develop Christian char acter of worth and value without the resources that come from the right use of soil and Carl Muench soil con servation service set the theme with the idea that if man is to be anything more than an economic being it must be real ized that he has a spiritual value Whatever happens to the land eventually brings its fruits to or takes its toll from the life of man The Rev Noel Adams Beth any local chairman of This ac tivity for the soil district: eases resulting from their mili tary services are eligible for training The government will pay $11000 a month for 36 months for the education of thocn war arnhans Todav more Bone Surgery Probable for Man Hurl in Cistern It is being determined this week whether Ivan Miller 50 farmer living northeast of Ridge way will be taken to Kansas City for surgery by a bone specialist Miller suffered four actures of a leg when earth fell on him while he was working in a large cistern The understood last week that only two small boys were present at the accident Instead Earl Paul Davis 20 and Gordon Eivins slightly younger were at the top and John Davis 15 was in the 16 feet wide cistern with Miller Grady Kauffman 59 one of the more widely known men of this Missouri area died unex pectedly Tuesday evening of last week at his Princeton home Mr Kauffman hed eaten the evening meal and had started to mow the lawn when he had a Shepard Carolyn Tanner and Tim Whisler The grade school and their teachers had a picnic Thursday at Memorial park at Bethany On riday the junior high and I igh school students and their teachers went to Crowder park near Trenton for an outing our girls of the senior class who went the 12 years together were Wilma ranklin Rose Webb Melba and Shelba Wood erson We remember some which were young which other young welcomed at almost for informal mean anvthing now? Bethany does supply park and playground advantages It has a Country club The family cost of belonging is only $3000 a year Supervised dances and parties can be held there Per haps what is needed in part is tome organized directional ef fort Wholesomeness courtesy and respect for others must be in the homes If parents fail to instill those values in their children they have failed miser ably (By Opal Nighswonger) Mrms Claud Woodall of Los Angeles Calif who hare visit i 4 1 5 a i office of the county clerk to claim bounty of $250 each were received there Saturday They were caught by Bob Crabtree on the Jim Crabtree farm south of Bethany and were found in an earth den The pups were taken the Tues day before but an effort was made to use them to lure in the mother going to put starter fertilizer in the ground let's place it properly so it will do the corn crop the most That was the statement of Dr A Ohlrogge of Purdue uni agronomy staff in a statement summarized here by the Middle West Soil Improve ment committee Ohlrogge recommends placing the fertilizer in a narrow band two inches off to the side of the seed and about ati inch below seed level method" he says the fertilizer where it will be intercepted by the grow ing roots These roots have noses They the starter fertilizer So you have to put the plant food in the path of the growing roots this he continues can get the corn crop off to a good start You can lay a good foundation for a big yield later Ohlrogge emphasizes that poor placement of fertilizer is very costly end up with poor early growth uneven growth poor stands and low he says Ohlrogge lists two big in fertilizer place ment: 1 put the fertilizer di rectly with the seed That can cause serious damage to germina tion 2 place the fertilizer di rectly beneath or above the seed If dry weather comes soon after corn planting the soluble salts in the fertiliser will move up and encircle the seed If a light rain occurs after planting sol uble salts above the seed will move down to encircle the ger minating seed In both cases germination damage can occur and you will get poor stands sons and the daughter already mentioned by a brother rank Darland Boulder Colo and a sister Mrs Grace Drake Talia inook Ore The Rev red Stillwell Rothville Mo assisted by the Rev Glenn Willson Cainsville officiated at funeral services Monday morning at the Chris tian church where Mrs Briggs was a member Mrs Ed kill was the accompanist for Mrs Hugh Van Hoozer and Miss Wil ma Jean Gillespie who sang the hymns Pallbearers were Ran dall owler Olin owler Henry Brooks Truman White Wayne Burial side of YOUTH DYING ASTER Although Missouri highway deaths are fewer so far in 1957 than in '956 more in the 15 24 age group are being killed 70 this year to 54 last year Driving on the wrong side of the road took the lives of 37 of the 82 persons killed in April Excessive speed kill ed 24 and ran off roadway crashes killed 29 That type of accident usually is attribut ed to excessive speed been elected to offices in social clubs Karen Rankin daughter of Mr and Mrs Ardith Rankin and a junior at Park is the new president of Aurora social club Last year she was secretary of and also representative on the Athletic club She is graduate of Ridgeway high school where she was yearbook editor HA officer member of the student councl the paper and library staff and band Marjorie Crabtree daughter of Mr and Mrs Crabtree was elected joint secretary for the Orion Aurora brother sister social club She is a 1956 gradu ate of Ridgeway high school where she was on the yearbook and paper staffs member of HA and Pep club Park is a coeducational liberal arts college located in suburban Kansas City It is affiliated with the Presbyterian church A It has no social fraternities or sororities Each student belongs to one of the four brother sister social clubs the armed forces He must have been in the armed forces Districts and National Church on dr before Jan 31 1955 Vet Organizations again focus atten erans who are interested in this tion on the kinship between a rnlntno chnulH nnnlv In fhnimon'c cniritiml hnliafc nrH tha note: This letter for publication is submitted by tv girls and two boys all freshme i at Southwest Harrison high school Youth is a difficult age for adjustment and has problems that are real even though they tare different from the ones of adulthood These problems exist for each generation They de serve sympathy and serious at tention of parents Looking back on our own jouth we can recall feeling similar frustrations But we a so recall that in that day there were many young folk parties homes homes in folk into folk wore any time Does that mencemcnt addresses He served on the Mercer coun ty selective service board during American Legion Junior Base World War II was active in civic ball league games for Sunday enterprises sang in the choir at AT'ixr fhn IVf hnriict rhumb anrl tminhf rests upon our stewardship ot nnr material and renewable re II uuiin riunvcr vvuja unit vun i servationist conducted an the ministers on a tour of farms 1 re? in the county pointing out that the good soil steward knows that oramMw rnnqervatinn helms make the MethodiSt church The ceremony conservation neips maice tne hope and the promise a reality I now ana tor tne tuture ine material and spiritual benefits can be seen on the face of the man and his community (By Grace Dale) With paralyzing suddenness came the news that Mrs Anna Eriggs 80 had died unexpected ly of a heart attack at her home here riday morning I She had returned Wednesday to the home of a son Charlie Eriggs and Mrs Briggs Eagle ville after a few days' visit with another son and daughter in law Henin Drirtifc Ql Tncnnh 441110 ULU UllgSJ) WK wwtfwjz' was conducted by Scout officialsassisted by six Eagle Scouts from Leon Iowa The Rev (Doni Pessinger advancement chair man of Albia Iowa made the award honoring parents His maternal grandparents Judge and Mrs I Rogers of Shelbina Mo who were guests at the Hart home from Thursday until Saturday also were present at the ceremony is a Corydon high school junior and with his parents hsd moved to Corydon in January is a member of Corydon Explorer post 137 Miss Jacqueline Jones daugh ter of Mrms Bert Jones is one ot 123 Oklahoma A students inducted into Phi Kappa Pho scholastic society this monti Membership in Phi Kappa Phi is limited to the top 10 per cent of the graduating class and is also based on character and leader Ishin School closed Saturday after Miss Loah Grabill senior at noon Simpson college Indianola Iowa Commencement exercises were was one of 14 students there Tuesday night May 14 for 10 who exhibited their work in tne seniors and 10 eighth graders 'second annual art show at Simp The address was given by son Gerald Runkle of Graceland col lege Lamoni Iowa wnat would our parents say atal heart attack the girls went in Whata wonder Mr Kauffman was Mercer ful idea it would be if we coud countv circuit clerk and record have a teen town or similar ied frJni 193i i943 He operated activity in the evening or on tke Kauffman insurance agency iand had bcen a8ent fOC the snstor i Northwestern Mutual Life In and chaperone such an activity suranCe co since 1943 He also Or maybe they just know "a realtor uch we wan something was district governor of nice tnat Rotary International in 1942 in hlameta I 1X1 was a Past president of the 10 blame to a certain extent but ninu nt Prinrpfnn Hu wac a I A board and ommuoV thM we 55? be the resoected citizens fhev IvIethodlst church He had spok sethin? g' made frequent high school com axter and Earl Dale was at Clinton by the side of Mrs Briggs' husband Charles Seymour Briggs Parkville Mo May 15 Two fender damage to the Rinehart students from Ridgeway attend car at $2000 and damage to the Park college Parkville have front of the Dillon car at $3000 been elected to offices in social (By Myrtle Richardson) George Hunsicker 79 of whose illness we have frequently spoken died early Saturday at lhe Noll Memorial hospital in Bethany He had been a pa tient for several weeks He had been in failing health for more than a year but had been given every care possible at the home until his condition demanded hospitalization George who was a lifetime citizen of north Harrison county was a son of Charles and Nira (Loy) Hunsicker He was an extensive land owner but ill health compelled him to retire a few years ago and they had been living in southeast Eagle ville near their daughter Mrs Pearson and family inal rites will be held frem the Eagleville Christian church this Tuesday at 2:00 con ducted by the Rev Hedg es and the Rev Gienn Willson In terment in Masonic cemetery He is lossie (Mrs ville a Moines Iowa two sisters Mrs Ballew of Bethany and Mrs Adair Brill of Eagleville grandchildren and seven great grandchildren The Charlie Briggs fir fam 1 ily have the sympathy of all in the death of his mother Mrs Anna Briggs 80 who died ri day at her home in Blythedale Mrs Briggs had made many friends here while visiting in the home of her son Close nl a tn anrAmnanv dllU UUiV lU SJ7VCIIV fcV 444V444 i 1 1 1 I 3 1 VttlUn brancis Kon was summoned but ed for 10 days in the Matt Mrs death occurred Hughes home went to Trenton about one hoifr later (Sunday to visit a few days then She is survived by the two on to Indianapolis to visit be fore returning ui vauivi While here they purchased the Cecil Misner property and will return here in the fall to resice We understand Mrms Misner will erect a new home work to begin on it soon Mrs Junior Womack visited her mother over the weekend and attended the alumni ban quet Mrs Zattie DeWitt entertained the club riday evening The The Rebekah lodge gave its annual mother daughter party May 14 at the Masonic hall As usual it was a very nice occasion for the invited guests A shert program consisting of a song by a quartet Mrs Kenneth DeWitt Mrs Harl Neff Mrs Garland Nighthart and Mrs Everett Lawrence and a reading by Mra Bert Peterman was presented Gifts were given to the mother with the most descendants who was Mrs Irma Griffith the youngest mother Mrs Billy avor for lucky chair Mrs Allie Peterman Refreshments were served We are a group of topical teen agers 14 16 years old attending Southwest high school By typical we mean neither all good nnr all had Snrp wp likp tn Grady Kauffman Dies Unexpectedly tough leather jacket type the kind they call juvenile delin quents Yes we sometimes get into mischief even to the extent where we ourselves are calle! delinquents But although we are not angels we think there is some way our parents and com munity can help us be the citi zens they expect us to be Sometimes when parents areionjy jg 4W WV43V IV M3 V44C UHtUlIVU that we need we commit minor crimes in order to receive that 1 attention On the other hand some parents are over protective causing us to become unmanage able when we are away from home Then too there are a few parents who set bad examples for their children bringing them up in an environment of dis honesty and drinking We think not only parents can help us but also the community How many times have we sad to ourselves we only had something to do or someplace tn We used to have a movie to attend but now that's closed and oh yes there used to be a skating rink and bowling alley The boys have the pool hall but larzstilol aum caii vvnaj nuwiu uui paiviua oay we sometimes get into miscniei But we are of reasonable in telligence and certainly all of us are capable of judging right from wrong although we admit that our judgment is not always War I World War II or Korean the best especially when War veterans whose father or with a crowd We the mother died of injuries or dis singing A male quartet Brinigar Bob Richardson Tru man White and Harold Huitt rang two numbers New ofifeers elected are Mrs Phillip Hopkins president Mrs Bob Wilcoxson vice president Mrs Jess Eastin secretary and Ciaudie Harrold treasurer Out going officers are Mrs! Brown Kimbrough president: Rex ere served Jynith vice president Mrs Olin Mrms erris Keown drove to owler secretary and Miss Maryville May 12 and met Leora Jones treasurer I Mrms Harold Johnson and The food was prepared by Mrs daughter Becky of Harlan Dale Harvey Mrs Hugh Van 'Iowa They had dinner together lloozer and Mrs Ethel Bickford land visited until late afternoon The menu included jello salad 'each family then returning home ctcok potatoes and gravy core I Mrms Thompson of Ex lot rolls green beans relishes celsior Springs and Mrms lemon ice box pudding coffee ty" Thompson of King City visit and mints led last Sunday with Mrs Ollie The tables decorated with Boyer and others iris spirea tulips and lillies of i Mrms Jackie Lierley of Ken the valley held plates for 127 sas City spent the weekend here persons Out of town guests were The American Legion auxili Mrms Bob Huitt Mrms Orra ary will sponsor the poppy sale Gray Des Moines Iowa Miss next Saturday Erdene Beeson Denver Colo Mrs Maggie Manville was IVlrms Richard Gordon Mrs hostess Tuesday evening to the Winnie Ruth Ofield Miss Er Extension club Discussion of the dene Shaw Mrms Ivan Wilson next project Painting" Mrms Ray Edwards Kansas was the program City Mrms Clifford Morley In 1 Mrms Junior Clark and fam ependencc Mrms Raymond ily of Red Oak Iowa visted Ury Maryville Mrms Max Dun Sunday with Mrms Leonard bar Lamoni Iowa Mrms rank Butcher Moore Colorado Springs Colo i Mrms Marion Whitten of Mrs William Hamilton Mound Carthage came Saturday night to City Mrms Garland Beeson visit relatives and friends for a Mercer Garvin Parman Albany few days Mrs Violet Graham Mrms Har Jim DeWitt remains critically ry Lewis and Mrms Kenneth I ill at the home of Mrms George Evans St Joseph Mrms Jesse DeWitt near Coffey Harrold and Betty Aurora1 Mrms Neal Norris of Bethany Colo Mrms Thomas were Saturday night guests of ethany and Lancaster Minn Mrs Cliva Norris and attended Mrms Ben Savely Leon Iowa the alumni banquet Mrs Louise Corlson owler i Mrms Walter Cox of Tennes Pharr Texas I see are visiting her parents Mrms Corra Terry and others At the home of Mrms Earl Mrms Mark Terry of Kansas Mathes with Mra Ciaudie Har City brought Mrs Ella Roe to rold as co hostess a back yard her home Saturday She will picnic was held Mother's day to remain here for the summer honor Mrs Mathes mother Mrs I In naming the local winners Henry Allen and Mrs Harrold's 'in the contest fast mother in law Mrs Bert Har week mistakes were in both the rold Other guests present were (sixth and seventh grade It Mrms Alva Allen Chillicothe I should have been: Sixth grade Mrms Nelse Ridgeway Donald Dean Berry first Mar (Sm No 1 on pan twnlvo) (Seo tackpan) (BLYTHEDALE NEWS) Mrs Anna Briggs hie largest percentage in attend ance The two were Mrs Hart and Mrs Ed Ury Lovett acted as master of ceremonies Entertainment was furnished hv th a Hiwkinfi rhil(rpn whn attend school at Leon Iowa and Mrs Mae Drummond ac Their mother is one of the cumpanied Mrs Williams homa Crouse sisters popular radio on Sunday and will visit in the entertainers of a few years ago home and with Mrms The Hawkins children a boy Emmet Woltz and a girl sang did tap dancing I Mrs Carrie Miller was host emd a novelty act which were ess Monday night to the Past followed in each case by group Matrons club tery where Mrs parens Lewis and Amanda (Grinstead) Dale are lying We were proud of the condition of this cemeteiv which is kept in perfect condi tion by Glen and Nellie Little All graduates of Eagleville high school are to keep in mind the banquet at the North Harri son high school auditorium next Saturday evening The banquet will be served by Eastern Star members Mrs Russell of Water loo Iowa Charles Briggs sr and daughter Mrs Verle Brooks attended the burial service ef an Mrs Albert Briggs of Clin ton Mo Thursday Little did they think they would return to this same cemetery today (Monday) to lay their mother and grandmother away Masonic cemetery contribu tors the last week were Mra Mary Roe Humeston Iowa McIntosh Westboro Mo (See Nom oa back page) On arm Training Plan Is Called Model (MT MORIAH NEWS) Student Awards Made at 'Close of School Term (EAGLEVILLE NEWS) George Hunsicker Dies at Age 79 Was Ill for Year The old grads as well as some more recent ones gathered in Saturday night to hold their 24th annual alumni banquet our of the alumni present had attend 'd all 24 banquets They were Mrs Ora Grav Des Moines Iowa Mrs Walter Young Mrs I Mrms Larry Allen and baby Clarence Hon and Olin owler of Kansas are visiting Mrms A prize was given to the par Gay Burke enta of the largest family This Eddy Dowell favored the waj won by Mrms Darryl Craig I Methodist Sunday school with a who have six children Mrs beautiful solo Sunday morning Louise Carlson owler Pharr The Bible school will start at Texas was given recognition as the Baptist church Monday after tile graduate who had traveled noon the farthest (1112 miles) to be chapter 201 met Thurs present Mrs Bernece Hart who day night It was the birthday has her home in Eagleville but I party meeting our member who spends much of her time in 'attended the Jamesport chapter Eastern states covered 1500 meeting Tuesday night miles on her trip back home Several friends called Wedncs The class of 1905 with two of day evening at the home of its five members present had Mrms Matt Hughes to visit Mrs li lArtAt KAWAAanrtA in tr 11 1IIT LYLkS VVUIftUIU iUQ sell Waterloo Iowa and the two had planned to attend the olirimi) rftlfc funeral of a relative at Clinton ludl 11 "1 Ili V1IV These plans were abandoned when it was decided that Mrs IV in AllCttOliri Briggs was not well enough to IJllj 111 lillooUUl 1 make the trip Prtday morning oy nor aaugnter and Mrs Charlie Briggs who left her comfortably seated in big chair while they went to town for perhaps 15 minutes' to buy groceries When they relumed they found Mrs Briggs bad suffered the fatal attack al though she was still conscious and able to sneak to them Dr Cars Hit Near El Rancho Light Damage Is Result Cars driven by Mrs Joe Rinc liarf onrl Mee rAiilnn mum saa siuuvii 4 I44V4 V4 uvUil kjviivvi siuua ilia Eethany were involved in a i mother Mrs Kauffman of minor collision at 7:55 o'clock Centerville Iowa and two sis riday morning in front of El iters Mrs Arthur Luther of Rancho court (Centerville and Mrs Robert Mrs Rinehart in a 1951 Dodga Burdhardt of Oskaloosa Iowa sedan was driving north and uneral services and burial started to turn in at El Rancho 'were Thursday at Princeton court Mrs Dillon following did not understand Mrs intentions and started to pass on Ridgeway Girls at Park Elected in Social Club Sgt Burks estimated Mrms Dean Bogue of Trenton and Mrms Eldon Winningheim Awards were presented by and children Carl and Dolyne superintendent Vernon Harris to spent Sunday with the the following: I parents Mrms Lem Hopkins Music award to Mary Arne Miss Wanda Winkler of St Stoner journalism to Joan Joseph visited her mother Mrs Duncan most progressive per 1 Chris Eisenbarger and Mr son Donald Higdon commerce 'Eisenbarger (typing and bookkeeping) Rose Church school attendance 40 ebb basketball Piaurine at the Eagleville Christian Shackelford boys athletic church Sunday The for award Raymond Preston best (Sunday May 26: Man of all around student Shirley itz Peace in a World of Strife Patrick citizenship award Lar Scripture: Genesis 26:17 29 ly Preston A award Wil Church school at 10:00 ma Jean ranklin salutatorian Born t6 Mrms Willie Tull of Shelba Wooderson and valedic Davis City Iowa May 13 at torian Rose Webb Eagleville a son Larry Neil Dr Certificates were given to the Kon attended Mother and baby eighth graders by Mrs Marjorie were cared for until riday at Parker tlie home of Mrs parents Diplomas were presented to Mrms Clarence Parkhurst It the seniors by Hal Leazenby it their 14th grandchild The president of the board Tulls have two other sons Ran Senior class officers were: dall Keith and Douglas Lee I ewis Updegraff president D''n 1 Mrms Ralph Sutton and Die Bridges vice president Mil daughter Lenore of Little Rock dred Shaw secretary and treas 'Ark who were house guests of urer Other members were Wil his sisters' Mrs Robert Stock ma Jean ranklin Betty Kid well and Miss Nelle Sutton of well Mina Power Ted Preston Bethany the last week afforded Rose Webb Melba and Shelba Mr Richardson and me a real Woodecson treat riday by taking us to the Members of the eighth graae State Line cafe for dinner then class were: Lucille Bennett Ron to Blythedale for a visit at nie Camp Janette Duncan Don the home of Mrs cous na Gay Sandra Hqugland Helen ins Mrms Earl Dale We also Langdon Sharon Roop Clifford drove through Cedar Hill ceme irst Coyote Pups Caught on the Jim Crabtree arm Three covote nuns the first the season to be brought to the the club in the second semester institutional on farm training program whereby vet erans learn modern scientific methods of farming has been so outstanding in this area that many inquiries have come from other states concerning the plan used" said Dr My king Mehus in an interview with the in discussing the Gilinnn City farm class Mehus is chief of the vocation al rehabilitation and education division of the Kansas City regional office of the veterans administration He was in Gil man City Wednesday to discuss individual student problems as well as institutional ones with Donald Hevel superintendent of schools and Lawrence Dale Brown vocational agriculture in structor The teacher of the farm class is Manfred Carpenter There is still an opportunity for Korean veterans to enter the institutional on farm training I program at Gilman City high school A veteran must be in training within three years from nized nationally as Soil Steward the time he was discharged from ship Sunday The National As sociation oi boil conservation lliese war uipiians luuay mure war orphans than World War III full cooperation was exhibited veterans are attending college Comments were: Although the average veteran of World War II was eligible for any: must be continued 40 months of training he used understanding of the emphasis on the theme Man Lana ana God gave man life and made the land on which man is living Remove any point of this triangle and the whole framework falls History and the Bible prove this through the lost civilizations" The Rev Arthur Davis Eagle ville: must understand that day this year will Mrs uames nan to recall wim Mr Hart she soent the day at home of their son Wayne land family ot coryaon Iowa M'a i i 1 1 afiiiSr ASWfczlwLM' A i.

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