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The Daily Journal from Flat River, Missouri • 1

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''MP Biroinidlalle HattSes ffoir Water Sysftemra lrondal Mayor Bill Jenklni announced Feb. If that a new application had been aubmltted to Washington, hopefully aeek-lng a new source of matching funda for construction of a wai-crworka eystcm. Application haa bft matt MMn makKlnf funda to Uv stalling the water tyttwvt at an stiffMfod ft 4 Th rw application If lor fuW threvgh the Ccanomlc Dvl-mn( Administration which prvvMts (rantt anl Isans public works and davalopment facilities. IroiKlale voters approved a bond Issue of $48,000 In general obligation bonds and the Usu lng of $11,000 In revenue bonds In a special election April 7, 1964. Application a a then made for matching fundi un-der the Area Redevelopment Administration.

However, A. R. A. funds became eiautted prior to Irood tie's application Approval. Th $16,000 general oblige-bonda were placed on th mar ket and sold, lth cllitent of Irundal since being required to pay water department (axes without having a water drpart-menU Mayer jonhlna plnt4 that manay recelvad In the tale the hands la new Invested anal earning the same faur-end-na-hatf per cent return at Hi Intaresf cats aver the first Hn year a-arlad at th )nit4 lra dak tad tM IS.

only concrete pi egret toward the water wort ha been acquisition of the v.r-11 and water storage ait east Ira, dale. Without a grant ef tnatrh-lng fundi, there limply It (Turn fa 10 Pleat) 1 11 i i ii i i i i i i i I 4 r.i 4' lr County, Miasouri Wednesday, February 23, 1966 Expansion This Fall Flat RiYer. St, Francois Tech. Business MA At Farmington High Science Faiiir Ex ei PSspiay Fek DEATHS Bonne Citizens hit for 29. Flat Rher, Hillsboro and Arcadia won first round garnet to enter the quarterfinals.

Play continues all week in the Class regional, with one game of state tourney play to be Monday at the field house, Flat River. BUTCHER BALLET i Flat River's Terry Butcher (50) In an unusual "po" he scored two of hu 19 point against Valley of Caledonia last night Valley's Denny Brook (13) Ibalances th defensive) action here. He Doe Run Advances lirtfl VoL 37, No. 38 Area Itlfh school rounwlnrt and adminlstratora attended a luncheon yeiterday to hear of-firiala of Mineral Ares Collet explain plant lor new occupational programs About eieh-teen schools were reprevnted. In atlandanca from Minaral Area Callaga wore mamhar of me board at trvttaas, retie'tnt Rayfieid Heads Bonne Trustees For Scholarship Appointment of community and civic lridrn.

who will serve as a Community Board of Trustees at Runne Terre for te recently announced SjOO Missouri Natural (ias Mineral Area College Scholar-abip, have been announced by the ga company. The b-tard of trustee com-priced of the follow ing: Hubert Brown, manager. Swing A-Way Mfg Co a rrett Kranclt, Manager, Bonne Terre Farming A Cattle Co Frank McDowell, president. Good Farth Chemical Kelly Mill. e-ecutive vice president.

Bonne Terre Savings it Ion; and Sie-wart Rayfieid. Rayfieid Real Estate, Insurance. George Sch-eider, principal of Bonne Terre High School, will serve as a member of this board In an advisory capacity. At a recent meeting, these trmtret and members of th field as chairman, and Barrett a oris to represent their board as a member of an area board of truMeca for the scholarship. Initial selection of candidates for the award will be by the faculty of the high school.

Applications for the scholarship, are available from the high school principal or student counselor. Fr Titus, manager for Missouri Natural Gas Company st Bonne Terre, said, "Our company Is pletsed to sponsor this lcholtrshtp, tnd we ire deeply grateful to the board of trustees and member of high achuol faculty who are devoting their time to the administration of the echolanhip." CLASS TO MIIT The physical fitnes clasa and town vollryball learn will meet Thursday, 7 m. at the old Flat River gym. PregirainrQ Class Tourney Bowling Tourney Cetty frne Lewar Prke foe 10c Tudor Wastoar, Daan Franfc Lat, Assistant Daan Jama Soits, and Cownsalar John Cai. Th matirf wit at And-raws Cata, Daslot.

Dean Seitp talked briefly the group about the typ oe-cupational training the roller could best provide It wis eaw phaiied that rather than develop courses fur credit toward a four-sear college degree ear duplicate the trade training now being provided in the area, the college would offer cour-work leading to emploment at a level between the and professional I a ifiratinna. Vti were outlined for offering twoyear iwn! degre programs and one tsr cert coutKi. Id keeping with the purpos of the college, coursemork will be directed toward meeting community and regional needs, Seitt said To date, evxleme haa been found of local shortace for nurses, differeat types of technicians, and per-tons with clerfcal and management training A ciliaent grr.up has begun work to furher ideo tify such needs and recommend what courses might be offered. Programs In tochnoiatr, annv kxts and tacrotarial trainmay ara now haWsg plannad for tr-trotfvetion this fall. Othort aro aipatad ta ho addrd In later, acHool years.

Daan Saiti ttatoal that camplata datails will to mada available to hiH haf counsalort and stueWntt as th diffaraeit cosirsas bocomo an af-ficial aart of rho coloo otfae-lens. Dr. Norman Harris, prefes-nor at the University of Michigan, who Is nationally known in the field of technical education as an author, lecturer, and e-aultant. sImj spoke to the group. He presented an oserill view education and underscored tb Importance of making such training available in the community.

He further cmphas-iied the Importance of offering few, carefully planned program Instead of many of poor quality. His presentation waa illustrated by a serlea of tlide. COLLECTOR MEL WEEMS TO BE CBMC SPEAKER Mel Weemt, county eollertor and Christian layman, will ho the spesker at the regular no luncheon meeting of St. Francois County Christian Butusew Men'l Committee, Thursday, Feb. 24, it Orark Village Ctf.

Farmlngton. CBMC Imntet all area pastors, laymen and husl-nessmen to attend and en)ny an hour of Christian Fellowship. arranged a achedule for confer-encet with prospective itudeoti In the cullege offic In 1 a River beginning Fridty. Foe appointment arTingwrnenle, irtwv denla should call Mineral Area College at CEneva 1 334. Application and ffSBScrtp must on 01 prior cnfr-encet.

Mr. Mocker eipecU available on tb follow tag achedule: Friday, Feb. 23 frero JO m. to 2 30 m. March, on Thuradayi lb JS th snd 24th, t.30 a.m.

$0 2:30 f. April, on Thuraday fa Tth and 28th, 1:30 a.m. to 30 in. May, on Thuraday th 12TH iml 1:30 m. J.W Wits Farmlngton High School Science Club.

In co-operation with tb Kiwania Club, will a-gam sponsor the annual Science Fair, Feb. 23 tnd 2. at Farm-Inftoo Senior High. Exhibits ill be on display Friday, Feb. 23, during the basketball game, and Saturday, Feb a m.

to noon and 1 p.m to 3 p.m. Flv placet will be given In both the biological and physical divisions, the winners receiving ribbons. The top two winners will receive plaquea. AH exhibitors will receive certificates. The trt.

ribbon winners will compete In the Regional Science Fair at Cape, March 29 to April 1. Judges for this yetr't fair will be Charles Limbaugh and Bob Scott from Mineral Area College. No edminion will be charged to attend the fair. Four Cars Damaged In Tuesday Wreck Thomas Edward White of Bonne TerTe was enroute south on lllghwty C7, Tuesday about I m. and apparently lost control of hit ctr and hit a guard rati and overturned.

The car was demolished. Traffic In the north bound lane wit blocked and a few minutet later, Bernard Franklin Ketcerside of DeSoto. going north sidenwiped the White car and damaged hit ear about $700 White auffered bruisea. Tuesday afternoon about 5:30 m. on the new Iron Mountain Lake Road, a car driven by Helen Edith Allen of Bismarck enroute south, wai struck by a ctr driven by Aey Jone Moore of Bismarck.

Damage to the Allen car waa about fcw and to th Moor about $100. TO MEET THURSDAY. Ftrmlngton Lodge No. 132 will have the regular meeting Thursday, Feb. 24 with work In the 3rd Degree.

Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. and the lodge meeting at 7:30. of St. Louis; tevertl nlecea and Dephewa. Funeral acrvlcei will be Thursday, 2 m.

at Coiean Chapel with the Rev. Fred Ingtdale officiating. Interment will be In Silver Toint Cemetery, Womack. Elizabeth Lancaster Died at Farmington Elisabeth Lancaster of 300 N. Jackson, Farmlngton, wai born Jin.

20, 18S8, In St Louli, and died Feb. 22 at th age of 78 yean She la lurvlved by ber lister Margaret (Mrt. Arthur Hint-peter) of Farmlngton. Th body In tttte it Miller Funertl Chapel, Farming-ton. Thuraday morning th body will be removed to Jfoffmelster Colonial Mortuary, St.

Louis. Funertl srrvlcei will be Friday, I a.m. at Epiphany of th Lord Church with th Rev. Fr. Lloyd O'Sulllvan officiating.

Interment win la St. I 2G Meet Thursday To Hear Pence Thuraday evening at 7 30, the nlliena of Bonne Terre are skd to attrnd a city-wjo meeting at the new meeting room, abov the city halL The hall la large enough to aeat a boi.t 200 people. This mrrting la sponsored by Bonne Terre Chamber of Commerce. Dave Pence, Flat River city manager, will be In attendance to answer quetioni In regard to the council manager form of government All Bonne Terre residents are urged to attend this meeting; chamber spokesman said. on) of Glover, Ma (Mrt.

Ernest Swtringln) DeSoto, Blanche (Mrt. Earl Holbert) of Bellvlew, Jess (Mrs. Raybor-n Holbert) of Bell view; two brothert Normtn Sptngler tnd JIarland Sptnglrr, both of DeSoto; several nieces and nephews. Funertl aervicea will be Friday. 3 p.m.

at Farmlngton First Baptist Church, with th Rev. J. Loren Jolly officiating, assisted by th Rev. Ernest W. Towlcr.

Interment will In Hill view Memorial Garden. The body It In atal at Coiean Chapel. Martha McDuffee Rites To Bfl Thursday at 2 Mra. Martha Lavtnla McDuffee of Farmlngton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mra.

John' Beard wai born Jan. 28, 1882, at Womack, and diad at Bonne Terr Hospital, Feb. 22 at th age of S4 yeara. She wai married to Robert McDuffee, Sept. IS, 1908, and to thla union two children were born.

He preceded ber In death May Its, 1963. One eon George O. also preceded her In death, Nov. 21. 19C2.

Surviving are: one eon, John William McDuffee of St. Louis; three brothers, John S. Beard of Farmlngton, George Beard of Farmlngton, William Beard mm command with 21 polnta to Val-ley'i 12 Th third quarter, Valley tied th acor twlc at 35 and 37, after holding a brief lead when two minutes had lapsed. Denny Brooks kept th Valley aquad in th contest, scoring 28 points, as Smith hit for 13 and only two otberi icorel. Terry Butcher topped th Beir with 19 Wbll Her bat got 11 and Wsmpler 10.

Mr. John McNeill Rite Set for Thursday Mrt. John McNeill, daughter of the late Andrew and Marjf' Cleve Halter, waa born In Farmington. Sept. 5, 1S85, and died Feb.

19. at Marshall Hospital, Placervllle. Calif. She as preceded In death by ber husband In June 1961 and Is turvived by on sister. Mrs J.

W. (Lou) Cooper, of 300 Street, Flat River. Six ween and two nephewa also urvie. Funeral aervices for Mrs. McNeill ere to be at Grant Miller Funeral Chapel, Telegraph A enue, In Oakland, Thursday morning, Feb.

24. Ethel Landers Died At Cape Girardeau Ethel Landera of Glen Allen, formerly of Womack, dird at the Osteopathic Hospital In Cape Girardeau, Feb. 22. She waa tb daughter of the late J. E.

Kinder and Mary Tenturf Kinder. Surviving are the following slstert tnd brothert: Mrs. 7.rl-la Btrkt of Marble Hill; Mrs. Mary E. Martin of Stockton.

Mra. John H. Bolllngrr of Marble Hill; Mrs. W. M.

Schroder of Jtckson; Mra. Julia Oa-rlg of Clco Allen; John Kinder of Marble Hill; and L. S. Kinder of Morris, Mich. The arrangements are Incomplete, but will be undrr the direction of Miller Funeral Service.

Farmlngton. Ethyl Sutton Funeral To Friday at. 2:00 Ethyl Edna Sutton of Farmlngton wai bom May 4, 1018. St Hogan, and died Feb. 22 at Barnci Hospital.

She the daughter of Roaa Webb Spang-ler of Ironton and the lale Thomas A. Spangler, and was 47 years, 0 months and 18 dayi of age. Sh was married to Dclbrrt G. Sutton, Sept. 14.

1937. To this union to daughters were born. Surviving err. her hinband, two Jtalherlne and Connl Sue, both at home, four listers, Viola (Mrt. Earl Jack- acor wa 44-JI, with th final reading 1544.

St. Genevieve's Ron Arm-bruater hit for 31 polnti to lead hit team and th game, while Bill Thorn paon sank 2t for Arcadia. Anderton tnd Hall each bad IS, also for Arcadia. Flat River led most of th contcat with Valley, but neither team could aoem to work the baD In to Score, until ths final period when th Beara took Afte downing FJvlnj lilt night Do Run1! Wild-fftti tarned tb right to pUy Eoutk Iron totdiM at 1:30 to Its Clan fftlcmal enderway LtattrrUl. St Jo, bo woa Woodaj RJjht, vlll taoW with Xanirr at 1.

Tooljht'a Llerrin vlnoeri play at 1:30 rrfdiy alcht ta mJ Cnali, llh tb wtimtrs from tonlfiht's play st Birch Trt to BiMt st la LettOTlCt. Eouta I roc bad do troubl a-galut DitrryTtl! lait nltfit, snd Do Run ran op tom-nandlaf dt quickly atnrt tlrlm. Uadinf 1S In flrtt iwriod and 17-20 at tea half. Th Wildcats mad It SOU at thrts quartrr nark, sod eoatitd In for th 774 win. Daujhfrty aa hlh for EI-tlni with 24 poinlj, irhll four into wrrs ta doubU r.gurti for t)o Rud: Johnaon, 21; Rou 13; huff snd Prltcbrtt wita 12.

Ambulance Calls Miller Ambulance reported the follow In calls: Vn. Beagle Cunningham was removed from her home on Route Two, rennlngtoe, ta Bonne Terrs rioepUal Toetday; Mn. Cecil Trojdon was removed from Bonne Terr Itoipltal to her home In Farmlngton; Mrt. J. B.

Cravti war removed from her reildene'ln Farmlngton to Ifadlaon Memorial Hotpltal. Toeaday, Coiean Ambulance removed jimmy Neaville from his bom In Farmlngton to Medical Aria Clinic and returned snd Mrt. Will Cantcrberry from Madleon Memorial Hon pltal to tb bom of ber daugh- i4o Upsets ATI thre gamei In last nights Class regional play Flat River were In doubt until th final period, but th teeded tetmrwer able to end up In th winner's circle, at Illllibo-ro (2) downed Vail Arcadia (I) topped St. Genevieve Public VM and Flat River (1) defeated Valley of Caledonia UBi Quartarftnalt fcfltn terwBht, with Bitnvarck (I) tehlnf an tap Entries Extended Naxarene Youth Set For Farmington Meet Farmlngton Nazareoei will be having youth meeting ttarting Feb. 24 and running through Sunday, Feb.

27. Tb aeriei of tervlcet will begin Thuraday night at 7:00 p.m. Th workers for th revival will th Rev. sod Mrt. Coy Preison, pettor of the Ironton Church of the Naiarene.

They will be bringing tpeclal aongi during the meeting. J. L. Seal, director of muiio will be In charg of th congregational tinging. In addition to the regational tinging there will will be special alng-lng every eervice.

Th church and Its pattor, th Rev. Paul Rlchardaon, ex-tenda to th community a very cordial Invitation to corns and worship In any or all of thei servicei: "A very ipedtl Invitation twalta the young people of th community. If you sr looking for somewher to go, and something to do, aomethlng that will aatiify, then come and enjoy youraelf with other Chrla-tian young peopl of our community." ELECTRICAL WORKERS TO MEET FRIDAY Tb regular monthly meeting of Southern Unit No. 1 I.B. E.W., will be at th Rendeivout Lounge, two blocks east of Highway 21 and Nil Junction on DeSoto, at 1:00 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 23. ally took th lead with a llttl leaa thau six mlnutea to go, and pushed up to the six point win, U59. Winters snd Joggerst each hit 17 for Valle, while Doeraer got 22 and Bradford 13 for HUltboro St. evlave'e Dragon cam within two early In th final ttama, hvt cevtdnt tak command, with flv man foul-In out In tholr gam with Ar edi Valley High.

Mtinv Tb entry dtadUns of the enla aouual Farmlnrton Bowl-lof AS aocUtloo Tournament haa ba extended to Sunday, Tab. 27. becauM of Inclement weather UrterfereDct. AH karus bowlers of both rarmlnfton's Bowl-Air Lanee and Lead Belt Lane la Flat River art elljlWe. Trophies will be awarded flrtt place winners In team, doublea and slnglei competition.

Prlie money will be distributed one to ten ac-cordlnf to entriea. Entry fee Is $2.60 per -man for team, tingles and doublet and an additional ft for all -vents competition. TO II SATURDAY Soap sod Chill Day win be Saturday, Feb. 3A, aponaored by Eattem Star of Bonn Terr at the Maaonie Temple, Bonn Terr. Servlnf will be from 11 a m.

to 7 p.m. Tickets will be 50 cents and Include pie and drink. Sandwiches will be sold extrs. ter, Mrs Herman Stevent of Farmlngton, tueaday. Tueaday, Frank Polltt was removed from bis bom In Flat River to Bamei Hospital and returned, snd Mrs.

Edith Baldwin wai removed from th horn of a ton In Either to Mad-lon Memorial Hotplta! snd returned by Caldwell Ambulance. Paul Gilbert Jr. wai removed from hit homi la Either to Bonne Terr Hotpltal, Tuesday night br Z. Boyer and Sons Ambulance, Dealoge. Yet aaedad Fredorkktewn at 7 and Esthar (S) tntln St.

Phrt (4) at 1:10. Thuraday night, De loo (7) pJayt Hill In ft epanar and Arcadia taktt Katt Flat RiveC hi th finale. VallS of St. Genevlev gav Illllaboro's 214 record a soU4 test, si they led th Ilawka mott of th content A big 17 point final period for Hillsboro mad th difference, ss VaD alt for only 7. Tb llswks fin Third Year Applications Being Taken at MAC President H.

Tudor Westover of Mineral Area College announced today that many In-qulriet bav been received a-bout th third year program to offered by extension cnursel through the University of Mia-tour! beginning neit September, and in MU coordinator will begin eonferene Fridty. Application formt ire sow avalltble at the college of fir on the Flat River eampui. It Is Important that all prosnectlv students mike their Interest known by filing an application, along w'th a transcript of a 1 1 previout college credits ttld Dr Westover. Don Mocker, extension coordinator for th Missouri University tt Loula camnna ka.

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