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Hall in honor of Senator Morrill, au- {cast over a nationwide radio network i WPA jects to cost an estimated thor of the Morrill Act. each day during the National Farm Blind and Aged Get total of #173900. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1987 With a modest appropriation’ of |and Home hour from 11:90 to 12:30 $119,706 in October | The projects, subject to approval bs by at least five members of the NDAC staff, Dr. John C. West, acting presi- 4 dent, announces. $1,000 to collect statistics and to en- | (CST). the comptroller-general and the Mon- President West, Dr. Herbert C. Han. d | | WASHINGTON son, eee station director; Courage collection and distribution of a Checks totaling $119,708 were mailed |*#28 WPA director, follow: | George J. Baker, extension director; |seeds from plants in foreign countries | Lutheran.Pastors to |to blind and aged persons in North |, Billings, sewing rooms $87,641; Fiat- Alice Haley, dean of home economics, |that gave promise for cultivation in ry Dakota during October, according to jhead county, sewing rooms $38,214; and Grace DeLong state home demon- |the United States, federal aid to agri-| Consider Godlessness|t. a. Baker, superisor of the division [eee eee = stration leader, are planning to at- culture began in this country in 1839. —_—— of accounting in public welfare board. ts 587; Cascade county, aor 00 3 tend. Dr. H. L, Walster, dean of |The work was conducted by the com-|, Minneapolis, Nov. 11.—(P)—A pas-| In the needy aged group, 7,124 |Junches $7,370; Stanford, school im- agriculture, probably will not be able |missioner of patents, then an official ‘oral conference Friday in the Cen-|checks averaging $16.60 and totaling |Provements $4,347; Fort Peck Indian to attend because of the opening of a |of the state department. jtral Lutheran church in Minneapolis | $118,274 were mailed while to 80 blind |Teservatioin, building improvements | |$4,647; Fort Belknap Indian reserva- Association of Land Grant Col-|spectal five-week farm, short course | ‘The bill creating the department of |e detention have ministers of people went benefits totaling $1,432, (rt ret eelmprovements $5,008; ~ | PARMFOLK SCHOOL, ] Younghusband’ ATYDAC WIL OPEN gape FIRST TERN NOV. 15 New Idea in Education Will an average of $17.90 per person. Stress ‘Five Worlds’ in Nov. 15 agriculture was signed by President Hass will open a new move to bring to- ee eee Harlowton, fair grounds improvements Which Farmers Live peer ro comiier ora) ‘The land grant college meeting this {Lincoln May 15, 1962. The Morrill act, |Pether the varied interests of Luther- z $2,156; Powell county, school lunches, ‘ 75th Anniversary year marks the 75th anniversary of |granting lands for the endowment /cnism and to curb paganistic and ir-/ $172,950 in Montana _|#9%0. if the land grant college system and the |of state agricultural colleges was eN- jreligious trends in American life. A 9, Fargo, N. D., Nov. 11 — The first] United States department of agricul- | acted in the same year. The import-| Five synods of the church will join WPA Projects OK’d annual North” Dakota Farm Folk| i Fargo, N. D., Nov. 11.—North Dako- | ture. ance of agriculture in the life of the in the evangelistic crusade in the KELLOGG I8 SPEAKER school at the North Dakota Agricul- ta will be represented at the annual| Recognition of the anniversary was |nation was mentioned by George /Twin Cities, part of a national pro-| Washington, Nov. 11~(%}—The of-| Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 11—Theo- tural college will open its classrooms meeting of the Association of Land | given last June by the NDAC when the Washington in his first inaugural ad- gram of 1,500,000 Lutherans, Last|fice of Senator Burton K. Wheeler |dore Kellogg, Dickinson attorney, de- North Dakota farm youth Mon- Grant Colleges and Universities in| agricultural building on the campus |dress. week similar campaigns were conduct-|of Montana reported Thursday the|livered the Armistice day address ‘ « day, Nov. 15, for its first term of Washington, D. C., Nov. 15, 16 and 17 |was dedicated as Justin 8. Morrill| ‘The principal talks will be broad-|ed at Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma. |president had approved nine Montana |here, five weeks. The second five weeks’ term will begin Jan. 3, and the third tive weeks’ term Feb. 7. In announcing this new venture in ecucation, Dean H. L. Walster of the « NDAC stresses that the Farm Foik school is more than just another short course. “It is an idea in action. It is train- ing for rural organization and rural citizenship. It proposes to give as much time to the problems of distri- bution as it does to the problems of products. It is built around the idea that farmers, young and old, live in five worlds which they need to know better—the world of plants, the world of animals, the world of power, the ‘world of business, and the world of folks. The Farm Folk school is an : eg Scheatonal venture for young adults. tis not a high school nor an ele- ‘ é WwW WwW mentary school—it is a serious school| & 4 % HY ARE ‘ARDS for young farmers.” : a - ¢ : The 15 weeks offered from Nov. 15 to Mar. 13 will cover the first year P 4 Ba — , a Power Grips conservation; choice of Chicago % : shop # work, livestock production and man- f ‘a e am, agement, or poultry production;| to & Be % ® ; ‘ e ) ee choice of a course in the co-opera: tive movement or a course on farm rT) literature and farm correspondence;| Mrs. Younghusband set at rest Here’s the Answer: Big, round knobs, that dig and a choice of farm business or} rumors that he might remarry farm gardening. Courses offered as| Wife No. 3 who aided him in choice options will be repeated in| divorce proceedings brought by the second and third term of the wife No. ¢ year. 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