The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1949 Page: 6 of 8
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POISE CITY OKLAIIOMA THURSDAY MAY 19 1919 THE BOISE CITY NEIVi
15000 Oklahoma Veterans
Learn How to Run a Farm
One out of every 10 farmers in Oklahoma today is a World War
Il veteran operating under the Veterans Agricultural Ti-aining Pro-
gram known as the institutional-on-farm phase of the GI Bill of
Rights Over 15000 veterans are currently enrolled in training in
Oklahoma Approximately 1500 have completed their eligibility
The GI training program has
two major objectives: first to purebred sires and many are get-
establish veterans in farming and tang started with a few puretried
second to help them develop the females A large number of high
ability to farm successfully Prac- quality dairy cattle have been
tically every community in the imported from other states and
state is realizing dollar returns Canada as the result of coopera-
as a result of contributions made tive group projects A number of
by the VATP toward better farm- veteran groups have formed local
ing methods A large share of the livestock improvement a'1sociations
money which this nation is invest- and have purchased higher quality
ing in the these young farmers is sires than any of them could af-
going into land buildings live- ford individually
stock and equipment—investments Along with livestock improve-
which will help meet the country's ment goes pasture imprwraent
needs for stepped-up agricultural Trainees are controlling weeds
production through the coming reseeding and limiting grazing on
years a large scale Approximately
The Oklahoma Veterans Agri- 91600 acres cif cultivated land
cultural Training Program stresses have been returned to permanent
personal rather than group in- pasture The widespread adoption
struction with a training program of this program by trainees stems
based on each individual veteran's from the realization that some of
farming setup A prospective their present cultivated land
trainee must have a farming unit would lecome marginal in a
which will afford him full-time period of declining farm prices
employment After he has enrolled A well-planned live-at-borne
in the program his subsistence program is a key factor in thc
payments enable him to turn a success of many veteran agricul-
sizeable part of his earnings back tural trainees The statewide pro-
into productive farm investments gress report indicates that 1179g
In this way many farmer-veterans trainees butchered livestock for
with less than three years of train- home use last year Home-grown
ing behind them have built up gardens were reported by 12523
farm businesses larger than the and 4434 have orchards for pro-
average for their communities ducing the family supply of fruit
5181 Trainees Own Land 1062 Farm Homes Built
A state-wide survey was con- Nut the least of these veterans'
ducted recently to determine the efforts has been directed toward
scope of some of the inure itn- home improvements Since thc
portant farming activities Survey training program got underway
findings reveal that 5181 train- 1062 Them dwellings have beer
ees are landowners 2016 of them constructed and another 371E
having purchased farms since have undergone extensive re-
entrance into training A large per- modeling Elie!tricity runnini
centage of the remainder are water sewage systems butane and
building up inventories of live- propane gas and telephones ar(
stock machinery and equipment bringing added convenience ark
while living on rented farms and efficiency into homes of trainees
biding their time for more favor- The figures do not tell the wholc
able land prices story of the Veterans Agriculture'
Practically every CI farmer is Training Program but they serv4
carrying out some soil improve- to point up the scope of the pro-
ment projects Over 1300000 cul- gram and the effect it is having or
tivated acres are being farmed by agricultural production and tarn
veterans Terracing contour till- living in Oklahoma Practicallj
age and cover crops are on the every community in the state car
must list in many areas of the point with pride to unusual in
state Veteran trainees have taken dividual success stories among it
the lead in Oklahoma in the ap- farm veterans and hundreds o
plication of commercial fertilizers other such stoi ies are in the mak
Fully half of the veterans enroll- ing
ed have used either commercial The success of Oklahoma's Vet
fertilizer or lime or both erans Agricultural Training Pro
Livestock Pastures Improved gram however and its far-reach
Almost every veteran is work- ing results are not to be measure(
ing livestock into his farming pro- in the immediate progress o
gram and a great deal of livestock trainees alone The real payoff wil
improvement work is going for- be in the form of more efficien
ward About one-half of the farmers and better rural Leader
trainees report they are using ship through future years
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank the many friends
who remembered me with cards
and letters and also those who
visited me during- my stay in the
Elkhart hospital
Jack McCabe
Elmer Riggs and Mr and Mrs
Dean and children of Keyes V si t-
ea Wednesday evening in the Earl
Groves home
We are very sorry to learn of
the illness of Frank Walton Sr
Ile was taken to Shattuck Friday
by Wilson ambulance accompanied
by Mrs Walton and Mrs Fred
Brown Ile plans to return home
the last of this Nveek if he contin-
ues to improve We wish Mr
Walton a complete and speedy re-
covery Friday evening callers in the
Earl Groves home were Mr and
Mrs Alva Cullins and family of
Boise City Elmer Riggs of Keyes
Walter Jones Albert and Virgil
Clark
Lena Groves and Alvita Cullina
sr ent Friday night with Mrs
Frank Walton Jr
Shelby Walton small son of Mr
and Mrs Geo Walton has been
quite ill with complications follow-
ing measles
Fred Folkers made a business
tlip to Amarillo Tex Wednesday
of last week
C H Clark and sons Albert and
Dcyle went to Pubelo the first of
this week and found that strikes
were on throughout Pubelo
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Killion of
Kenton spent Monday night in the
Ward Tevebaugh home
William Jones spent Sunday eve-
ning in the Earl Groves home
Mr and Mrs Leslie Taggart
Judy and Ronnie have returned
from Oregon where they have spent
the last several weeks on business
Mrs Ward Terebaugh visited
Mrs Elmer Grabeal Tuewlay of
last week and attended chapel at
Plainview that afternoon
purebred sires and many are get-
ting started with a few pureirred
females A large number of high
quality dairy cattle have been
imported from other states and
Canada as the result of coopera-
tive group projects A number of
veteran groups have formed local
livestock improvement alsociations
and have purchased higher quality
sires than any of them could af-
ford individually
Along with livestock improve-
ment goes pasture imprw
Trainees are controlling weeds
refxeding and limiting grazing on
a large scale Approximately
91600 acres of cultivated land
have been returned to permanent
pasture The widespread adoption
of this program by trainees sterns
from the realization that some of
their present cultivated land
would become marginal in a
period of declining farm prices
A well-planned live-at-borne
program is a key factor in the
success Of many veteran agricul-
tural trainees The statewide pro-
gress report indicates that 11799
trainees butchered livestock for
home use last year Home-grown
gardens were reported by 12523
and 4434 have orchards for pro-
ducing the family supply of fruit
1062 Farm Homes Built
Not the least of these veterans'
efforts has been directed toward
home improvements Since the
training program got underway
1062 faun dwellings have been
and another 377-18 (MIN' 19-20
have undergone extensive re-
Tarbour Elmer Grahcqil George
modeling Eletricity running
water sewage systems butane and IwunibleY Edgar Lrown E T
propane gas and telephones are 1owtry Fred Prown Ward Teve-
bringing added convenience and lbaugh Car lile Brown Maurice
efficiency into homes of trainees 1Iitin Julius Cox Wesley
-
The figures do not tell the whole
k ae
story of the Veterans Agricultural lIawIns nd Mtta Brown
Training Program but they serve lkIr and Mrs Roy l'itts and son
to point up the scope of the pro- Jimmy who have lived at the
gram and the effect it is having on lJulius COX farm the past year
agricultural production and farm left last week for North Carolina
living in Oklahoms Practically
He Williams
every community in the state can - r sIster Mrs Los
point with pride to unusual in- win had visited here several weeks
dividual success stories among its accompanied them
farm veterans and hundreds 01 lTr and Mrs Leroy Kincannon
other such stoi ies are in the mak- and sons David and Ronald spent
success of Oklahoma's Vet-
Saturday night in the home of her
erans Agricultural Training
The
Pro parents Mr rind Mrs Will Tidwell
grain however and its far-reach- in Guymon Mrs Kincannon at-
ing results are not to be measured tended the high school alumni ban-
in the immediate progress ot (plot at Texhoma Saturday ev(ning
trainees alone The real payoff will
Mrs Minnie Pomeroy Mrs Ezra
be in the form of more efficient
owery Mrs Dwight Bohn and
1
farmers and better rural leader- b
ship through future years Mrs James Kincannon called on
Plainview News
f731aism111
— - postponod because of rain
Mrs Minnie Pomeroy Mrs Ezra Tho ladies Of the Griggs church
Lowery Mrs Dwight lulin and i presented an evening's entertain-
Stanley of Wichita visited in the ment in the school auditorium last
Earl Groves home Thursday even- Friday night A largo crowd was
ing of last week present and fmjoyed the play very
1rs Jones William Jones !much A box supper climaxed the
and Mr and Mrs L W Lowery prgram and the ladies realized a
were Thursday evening callers in gooll sum from the sales
the Earl Groves home The last chapel program for the
Mr and Mrs C II Clark and ' school term was given last Tues-
Albert made a business trip to day afternoon Numbers presented
Amarillo Tilesday of last week lincluded a play by the freshman
Elmer Riggs and Mr and l‘tra class a little dance and three songs
by pupils of Mrs F C Walton Jr
These were all greatly appreviated
by the following mothers who were
present: Mesdames Ferguson Joe
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Ora Klein
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(May 19-2(-June 2) i Ia
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In The County Court In and For LIZ'
Cimarron County Oklahoma
In the Matter of the Estate cf
James E Tolbert Deceased tn
No 1(0)
NOT i CE OF HEARING FINAL i""
I ACCOUNT AND PEITFION FOR
! DisTRIBuTioN AND FINAL
DISCHARGE
Now on this the I 6th day :111
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I May 1949 1rni C Tolbert Ad- h
ininistratrix of the Estate of
Rattles E Tolbert Deceased having
filed in this court her final account 1:1
(f administration of said estate !"
together with the petition for the Ii
distribution of said estate and for
her it lq11 rgo a Adrninistratrix —
the hearing of the same having 4
been set by the Judge of said court
for Wednesday the Sth day of
June 1949 at 10 o'clock am in
said County and State aforesaid
'and all persow interestd in Said !
estate are hereby notifi l tn then
:and there appelr and sl-)A
if any they have why said firril
aecount :hould not he alw(7141 and
said Lstate distributed 111 said
Administratrix
Dated this the 111th (lay of May
! 19-19
(SEAL) 1 E Hill
County Judge
7 R Board
Nitorney for Administratrix
Mrs E T Lowery last Thursday
aftorroon Mr and 1Trs John
Minns of Keyes visited in the Low-
ery home Thursday night and Mr
and Mrs James Kineannon were
supper guests there Saturday
night
Wilbur Wilson son of Mr and
here early 1 e rY 110111e I nursuay mgra anu mr
Rain began falling
1 and Mrs James Rincannon were
Sunday morning and continued in-
supper guests there Saturday
to the night Intermitent showcrq i night
fell Monday and skies did not
clear until following a hard rain WIIIHIr "'I's"' on °I' Mr' rind
Monday night This moisture I 'llrs 'Y Wilson of Brownig Mo
- 1 Nvas visiting relatives here last
APpredation brought the rec
total pipitation f
e or '-:k ilip'is in the u :: z May thus far to 4 tg to inchts S Air Corps
and saw several months' service on
nu
this comunitv Hail has fallen
The Poise City 3Iusic Club wish- 1 : r o n - s and some ' lea s the Berlin airlift
1 m a t tu it
es to express its appreciation to 1' kmong the homes in the coin-
of wheat are feared a total loss
business men anti others who so munitv being equipped with light-
:but there is still a lot of good 1 i
willingly gave of their time to help : 1 ening roos and wiring ft re those
1 NV heat here and farmers are great- :htlonging to Elmer Grabeal Clf-
make Boise City's Muise FUStival i
encouraged
a success They also appreciate !1Y : ford Goff Howard Warren C E
Church and Sunday
those who came a great distance : school ser- !Geotge and Charles Twombley
to be on the program :vices and the baccaiaureate exer- :
icisios scheduled for the Plainview
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Cimarron County
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George E Kennody Elizabeth Bar-
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vs No 2192
R 11 Tudor et a! Defendants
Said delenadnts: R IL Tudor
W B Tudor Fred B Tudor and
Lucy Cantrell as known heirs of
Robert S Tudor deceased if liv-
ing or if dead the unknown heirs
executors administrators devisees
trustees and assigns immediate or
remote of said persons deceased
and the unknown heirs executors
administrators devisees trustees
and assigns immediate and re-
mote of Robert S Tudor deceased
and each of them will take notice
that they have teen sued in the
above named court for judgment
and decree quieting the title in
Plaintiffs and against said defen-
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plaintiffs herein
And for further judgment de-
creeing that the real estate
gage from J Ierry Ware tl Robert
S Tudor re-corded in Volume 12
page 375 of the Mortgage Records
of Cimarron County Oklahoma
covering the above described land
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