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   Belleville Telescope (Newspaper) - April 19, 1951, Belleville, Kansas                                20 In Three NBA NEWS 6 wet Twice Monday Approve of City Power Plant Superintendent form of government went lAtd Monday with two the first being a joint session between the group and the council in the The in the evening the first S Important action taken council included the proval bf cooperative paving program of M employment of a city clerk and a new pWer plant the two new city ordinances general ' Eugene Horak of Belleville city clerk replacing 0. W. Faulkner whose resignation was accepted upon of City Manager William Lane and approved by the Charles was selected as the new bower plant Mr. will fill the position left Vacant by the resignation of H. whose resignation also was accepted upon of City Manager Lane and approved by the Lester chairman of the called the joint meeting to brder in the morning and after the minutes had been approved the commission group ordered the transfer of from the light fund to the band After bills had been allowed the city clerk was instructed to add to the minutes indicating the end of the city inanager form of councilmen were sworn taking an oath of office as well as a loyalty oath now required of ill personnel in the city ' John E. IkJ the new group to ail of the new council being Hli as well as Mr. Lane and Fred city Emery explained the law regarding and that appointments were to be made by the manager at the approval of the Mrs. O. W. city pointed out to the council that her already tendered to the city became effective that at 5:30. Traces School History of Cuba 82 Years in Three Different Locations Members of Cub Scout Pack 56, visited the Rock Island freight and and took a train ride to Cuba Nearly 80 scouts were included in the group guided by 0. F. who are using railroading for- the month of staff Win Pike Trail Track Meet at Jewell Tuesday Illustrate with Telescope Card Right Rate is the Courtland and Scandia scored heading ' which appears in the the majority of points in the March issue of The Oklahoma ond annual Pike Trail league track above a reproduction meet Tuesday at winning The advertising rate first and second land tallied 69.5 points for Both sides of the rate card which while Scandia received 32.5 to has been developed by The Other schools com- scope is pictured in the were Burr published by Oklahoma Press and It is shown as an scorers at the track event ample of size and style of card were Stinson of 14.5 preferred by the American McDowell of 13.5 sociation of Advertising Sothers of 13 and to illustrate an approved and Pounds of method of presenting information 12.5 concerning the newspaper to new records were set by in concise the high school athletes this according to J. super- TRAINING SCHOOL intendent of Courtland Food and nutrition leaders of set two new Republic county home records for the Pike Trail league tion units will attend a training by running the 440 yard dash in school in Belleville in two 57.4 seconds and the 220 in 24.5 tions today and broke according to plans an- league records at shot put with by Miss Kathryn a 40 feet 2 j county home demonstration I Two leaders from each of the 19 TO STATE MEET I units will hear Miss Mary Mrs. H. J. state food and nutrition specialist from man of Kansas State present the and Mrs. N. J. director lesson on of district No. 8, went to Wichita Frozen Tuesday attend the ' Beginning at 10 of eighth annual meeting of the the two leaders from Kansas Congress of half of the units will assemble to Teachers Association at Hotel witness the cooking and freezing Dr. William of A meal will be served president of at Miss Faires from ville and Mrs. Splichal at- foods previously frozen and stored tended as representatives of the in a home Belleville The three-day meeting began on ATTENDS CAMP WORKSHOP with an executive Miss Kathryn county board meeting scheduled Tuesday home demonstration will be Mrs. Faulkner according to Mrs. in Hutchinson next week from Cancer Funds Growing as Education Drive Continues Cancer collection total to date is Mrs. Paul county reported this Residential district canvassers collected an additional during the and has been turned in by rural Kiwanis club directed by Orville plan to complete solicitation of business houses this Mrs. Fahrbach Rural school districts and contributions are as No. 114, No. 120, No. 116, No. 17, No. 27, No. 106, Supplies for cancer dressings have arrived in Mrs. Fahrbach and are available to clubs and organizations through the office of the county has served in the capacity of city clerk since February of 1932, a period of nearly 20 The anticipating a lengthy adjourned the morning session with an agreement to meet again the same After Mayor Skelton had opened Plan St the evening George Hall made the motion that the present city William I. be on Page 8) Wednesday evening Mrs. Tuesday through Saturday was hostess at a 300-plate ing a state camp The International Relations banquet at four days will be spent in training the Hotel Theme of for and working out plans for the meeting is Free World various 4-H Miss Faires Through For 1951 Baseball Plans for the 1951 baseball Two from Here in State Lions Band ZONE MEET HELD MONDAY and Norway schools participated in the Zone track held Monday at ratings were determined in the the afternoon being devoted to athletic A basket was featured at Scoring gave five points to each first place three points for second and one point for Norway rank won first 220 second With 192, Fairview third with 117, Mercer fourth with 23 MIKEL KASL IS DEAD Mikel resident of Republic for more than 80 April 13, at the home his at Kasl was 95 years include three and Henry Kasl of Mrs. Earl Lund 24 22 and four Funeral services were conducted the Rev. James Gray at Dart chapel Sunday 15, at 1:30 irial was in Belleville I RESIDENT DIES The Haddam Mrs. Emma Multer died April 12, at her home mi Haddam after three Haddam's jhe would have been 90 years old 19. Fourteen grandchildren Funeral services were at Hoffman funeral Interment was in Haddam Pat Swiercinsky and Dean will be made at a dinner ous have been selected as tonight at The from Belleville high Elliott Coffee shop which will be school to participate in the official attended by members of the Kansas State Lions Club band for ball committee and prospective the state convention in Hutchinson players on the Belleville June 3 and 4, according to for the event weie announced ation received this week by Nelson yesterday by Royal Henderson high school band director who is baseball committee They will be sponsored by Belleville Lions i Other baseball committee Mr. King will be a section di- Mrs. Helen listed by Chairman rector for the 115-piece Kansas Mrs. Agnes Sopinski and R. G. State Lions Club taking Mrs. Felix Filipowicz of SCOUTS ENTERTAIN LIONS Boy Scout demonstrations were presented at Belleville Lions club's luncheon meeting Friday under direction of A. J. scoutmaster who also was program Ival member of the Scout also presented a demonstration and spoke briefly of his experiences at Boy Scouts appearing were Dennis Jim Wesley Hitchcock and Gail Appointed to a blood donor to arrange for blood typing of Lions club are Dr. P. L. 0. Riley and Merle A group of five Lions from the Glasco club were guests at Friday's carrying home with I them the traveling gavel which is forfeited whenever five visitors from a single club are In the Glasco delegation were Lester Henry Ken Lowell and Gene THOMAS ZUKOWSKE DIES Thomas 64 years died April 12 at St. Joseph's Zukowske came to Republic county in 1906, two years after his arriving in this country from He spent his entire life in this Survivors include his Mrs. Clara two Richard of the home and Ralph of two Mrs. Glenn L. Sterba and Mrs. Fenton F. Ferguson of two John and Peter of Coveted Honor Is Awarded to Richard Larry Walter From State Farming of Two High School Juniors Described by Carl Beyer 4,110 Copies of Art games James H. business G. H. Faulkner and Eldon light Gene playing Keith Edwards and Dick concessions Lloyd James chairman of ticket committee which includes Ralph John E. Fred C. Dr. C. C. Frank G. Spurney and O. L. LETTER ON CHAMP TEAM Dick Lewis of Belleville and Lawrence Stensaas of Scandia were among 13 members of Junior college basketball team to earn their letters during the 1950-51 The Fairbury team became Nebraska Junior college champions by winning 19 games and losing 4. The squad was also runner-up in Regional Junior College which included teams from North Dakota and - Both Lewis and Stensaas are freshmen at the HOWARD SHELLHASE DEAD Howard 56, died early Monday morning at the Concordia hospital he had been convalescing following He had been ill since He is survived by two Ivan who made his home with him at and Floyd off Neb. Funeral services were held Wednesday at chapel in For prompt reliable ambulance 18. charge of the baritone Those playing in the band will go to Hutchinson four days preceding the state Lions meeting to rehearse for appearances at the convention on June 3 and 4. Band section directors and Neb. Funeral services were Saturday April 14, at St. church in The Rev. Msgr. C. J. assisted by the Rev. James and the Rev. Alfred Wa- ' counselors will i conducted be housed at the 4-H club building j Solemn on the Kansas State Fair PLAN STYLE REVUE About 40 women who have participated in tailoring classes held during the past five weeks in Republic county will meet in Belleville Monday afternoon to work was in St. MRS. SARAH JOY DIES Mrs. Sarah Joy passed away April 13, at Rest Home in Belleville at the age of 8y, Mrs. Joy had lived in Republic county for more than 75 - She lived at Narka until 1940. out plans for a style County yiyi a Elmer and Home Agent j Mrs. Bertha C. ryn Graham and Mrs. Ada M. all revue will be presented at the a county spring tea to be ghoU u Funeral services were conducted At Monday's meeting will by the Rev. Gray those who have attended five April 15, at 2:30 o'clock at classes for five j Burial conducted by Miss Munden and near was in Narka 6 SCHOOLS IN FESTIVAL school music festival of 1950-51 school year was presented at the hall in ShOW IN BEEF DIVISION Raymond Sis of Belleville and Eugene Rizek of will show April 11, with 60 pupils froin in the beef division of the Little ' six Republic county schools American Royal at School districts Saturday April 21.1 sented and instructors No. 50, It will be the first agricultural Mrs. Leora No. 56, show in the new K-State field No. 61, Mrs. - i No. 93, Orel I No. 89. Gust No. 225, ent of presented call 1:30 and to each of tlie 7 members be Dr. i i. f C. C. district | Bella Crest State Farmer degrees have been awarded to Richard Childs and Larry Eugene Walter of the Belleville Future Farmers of according to information received during the past week by April 30 at the annual house of delegates convention meeting of Kansas Association of Future Farmers of America on the Kansas State college campus in connection with the annual state high school vocational agriculture judging and farm mechanics Childs and Walter are among 130 Future Farmers who will be awarded the State Farmer the highest honor the state association can The state association is permitted to elect only two per cent of its total active membership to the State Farmer Richard son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Childs of is a junior in Belleville high His record was outlined yesterday by Mr. Beyers as Began as a freshman with a net worth of and at end of 1950 had net worth of farming program in his first 1949, 11 acres of com 15 acres of wheat 250 bushels of certified two purebred Duroc one purebred Poland China interest in a purebred Duroc five fat two purebred Guernsey two Guernsey In his 1950 farming Childs had 75 acres of 20 acres of two Duroc five six four purebred Guernsey He also has worked with his Orville in establishing a A Mr. Beyer pointed Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walter of also is a junior in Belleville high Mr. Beyer described Walter's record yesterday as Began in freshman year with net worth which he had increased to at the end of 1950. Farming program in 1949 included six acres of corn 12 acrea of oats 15 acres of wheat one Duroc fattened seven one grade Holstein one purebred Holstein one grade In 1950, Larry Walter's farming program 11 acres of 10 acres of 15 acres of 10 acres five Holstein one Duroc two grade Hampshire YoUng Walter has been working with his Lawrence in developing a dairy herd production program through the Dairy Herd Improvement Mr. Beyer Pointing out that both youths have been in the upper third of their class in Mr. Beyer emphasized what he described as an ideal arrangement in which the youths are working with their fathers in building farming both happen to be stressing the dairy the sponsor AT KIWANIS CLUB MEET Heber lieutenant governor of District No. 4, and Mrs. McDowell were guests of Kiwanis club at their meeting Tuesday evening at The Elliott Coffee Mrs. Paul county cancer drive presented a program on showing educational Other guests of the organization were Glen Segrist and Marvin IS ON YEARBOOK STAFF Clint Mitchell of Belleville has accepted a position in the of the yearbook staff at Okmulgee A & M Technical Okla. Seniors To Present Play Friday Senior class of Belleville high school will present their class Place To in the high school auditorium at 7:45 o'clock tonight and Friday Editor's following school history of which extends back 82 was written by Robert a Cuba to take part in the In 1874, a new school to replace the log building which had served four years as the school Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Coincidentally or the school has the same name as the first newspaper published in in the summer of 1886, according to I. O. Savage's of Republic This hew structure was located a quarter of a mile east of the old log When the new school had been John Harris and James founders of moved the to the southwest quarter of section 32, township 2, range 1, Farmington years m 1884, Cuba was moved to its present Memorable year in the history of so that the town would be located Cuba is 1869, for it was in that on both railroads which had been year that the first school house built Two years later a stone iwas erected the southwest structure was erected to be used corner of the northeast forty of as the Cuba A two-year the northwest section 35, high school course was added to township 2, range 1, Farmington the curriculum with a teaching staff of In the fall of that farmers In 1912 this stone building was under of John Harris torn down and the present James Arbuthnot gathered for ture In 1914, a four-year a With taken from Mill and two more teachers were Cuba's first Wide making a staff of four high school cracks between the rough-hewn The present school logs were filled with mud removed building is located in the clay Unrefined though west section of Cuba and is a equipment was story brick and stone stalled as interior On the day this crude house of First four-year class of Cuba high school was graduated in 1915. learning was a i Members of that class were Ollie held to honor 1ihe Anne Anne first Wives of Matilda Edd the builders prepared a big Jerry Havel and Adolph People miles around Report Ratings At State Festival Musicians Participate after Winning Highly Superior at District Event Three Belleville entries rated I's List Winners in Stock Judging 100 Youths from 19 Schools Participate in Contest Here Monday Explain Details for Bostwick District Meeting at Courtland Follows Approval by Secretary of Interior Two-Part Contract Agreement Provides Water Service and for 49,000 Acres Clay Longford and Be- and six others rated IPs at the loit teams placed state high school music festival second and in held last Saturday at Livestock judging school Rating highly or at Emporia Dean cornet Fred baritone and sextette including Charlotte Marilyn Marjorie Andrea Mary Lou accompanied by according to the report from Nelson Six superior or 11 ratings at the Emporia festival were received by the following Belleville high school Harold baritone horn Judy clarinet Gail tenot saxophone flute Kay low voice and cornet trio including Prank Dean Vanous and Charles Pat Swiercinsky received a HI for her piano of will be shown at of Belleville club by Mr. John of A showing of Here for Program Kansas State college students from Iraq and China will participate in the Foreign Students day program to be presented at Belleville high school gymnasium at 2:30 o'clock April 28, according to an announcement made this week by Mrs. Thressa The program is part of UNESCO's plan to promote neighborliness and friendship among nations through a knowledge of their Miss Angela Borjon who is Spanish and art instructor at Clay Center high will present her native dances in j j The program is open to the for Mrs. Kelly Mr. Beyer said RAZE WOOD COAL SHEDS CASE FIELD DEMONSTRATION Wood coal bins along the Rock j A caravan of tractors will be a Island tracks at Kueker elevator feature of the field demonstration have been to make space for of Case implements scheduled new bins additional steel grain April 23, by Anderson storage Ralph at the Henry Kasl explained The old farm five miles south of a familiar sight for many ville on and one mile east. years to the east of the M street will be replaced soon with iti several concrete block coal III Kueker The company also CirCUS at Salina plans eventually to erect steel storage Tor grain m j held here according to Carl sponsor of Belleville Future Farmers of America who were hosts at the Nineteen schools were represented by 100 youths at the Plaque and medals for winners were provided by Belleville Chamber of Commerce for the district judging Gold award went to Center team which had 1,613 silver to Longford team with 1,606 and bronze to Beloit team with 1,592 Other teams ranking in the first ten were those from Junction Jewell Maynard Lype of Clay Center was high scoring at Monday's judging contest with 654 Jordan Olson of Mankato and Walter Grum of Glasco tied for second in individual honors with 546 Others among the top 10 in the order of their were Merwin Leon Raymond c Neal Don Clay Garold and B. Junction Judges Saturday were Hal Ramsbottom and George Edward Pachta and Dale Bud Livestock for judging was furnished by the Charles Hereford Hal Hereford Arthur Shorthorn Edward Spotted Poland China Edward Duroc Bud Southdown ' Frank Levendofsky and fat Future ineligible as hosts to participate in Monday's judging contest plan to enter an contest soon at Lewis Hereford Adv. ' your Cast for the production includes LaVonne Marlene Don Mary Lou Jimmy Arden Carol Marvin Gordon Frances Manning Phyllis White and miter A concert by the directed by Nelson the E. tector of the Night On The will be presented More than 30 members of Cub that to be connected Scout no. 66''and a large Scout troop No. the elevator at top and bottom by conveyers 56 will participate the Boy IN BLIND CONCERT circus to be presented at A blind concert program at hall m next Thursday April plans 26, will feature Jack Crowell leaders of the Richard schoolmates Scouts from the Belleville troop Polytechnic high of Los and events by virtue piano and the two these competitions at are on tour benefit of Braille rally on - Cub ing to Merle will present a based on the books for the The afternoon program here next Thursday begins at 2 o'clock as a high school party 25,:d^ at and song At The using they have Boy Scouts and Cubs from the Coronado council will be at the Mr. Miller Details of the water service and repayment contract for construction of the irrigation project were Monday night at a meeting in Courtland high school Several hundred and as other interested attended the Albert treasurer of the irrigation district board of presided at the Details of the contract were explained at length by Ward Dougy J. attorney for the described legal provisions of the contract with the Bureau of Reclamation which was approved as to form last week in D. by Secretary of the Interior Oscar L. Nat Tollman of assistant regional Region Seven of Bureau of and Arnold Peterson of Bureau of Reclamation were present and answered questions during the discussion period which followed the formal presentation of facts concerning the new The which is now to be executed by the local is the first Missouri River Basin Project agreement to be negotiated by the Bureau of Reclamation in the state of It covers 49,-000 acres of land which will be served with water for irrigation from Harlan County dam in The contract will be filed soon in district court here for hearings and legal The two-part contract provides for water service and for a Under water service is included the Harian dam being built as a flood diversion and main The distribution system refers to the network of laterals from main canals to individual farms in the irrigated Development of the Kansas Bostwick district will take place under the new contract in three - Estimated figures outlined refer to expense to be by individual water users of the new A figure of was suggested by Mr. Douglas as the total cost for per year per That as much as per acre for service charge for use of diversion dams and main as lAnch as 1.60 for of the local and an acre for construction of laterals to carry to All of these are maximums in the was Only expense to individuals in he district during the initial five on Page 8) TO RELAYS FRIDAY Belleville high school youths who will be in Lawrence tomorrow the high school in K. U. Relays were listed yesterday by Kenneth school as Dennis Van Rex Jack Harold Mackey Dwight Potter and Jim Van Coach David Wright also will accompany the group to HOLDS PREACHING MISSION The Rev. W. H. Voder of begins an eight-day mission Sunday morning Church of the Brethren southwest of The Rev. Mr. Yoder is district secretary of the Services are being held each evening next week at 7:45. CONTINUES REVIVAL Revival begun April 8 at of God church in are continuing each evening at 7:45 Saturday under direction of W. J. Hubbard of WILL ENTER HOT ROD Goodrich will car in races scheduled next April 22, at The event this Sunday will be the first hot rod race of the season in this Weather Report Official figures recorded by U. S. Weather bureau Date April 13 April 13 14 Low of it 30 63 ' 31 63 41 Clear  

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