Wolcott Beacon, Volume 16, Number 9, Wolcott, White County, 4 July 1968 — Page 2
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tKS WOLCOTT I8ACO& TH8 GOODLAND JOURNAt FOlfrBCtfUONlJ TV'S AND OTHER 198 MERCHANDISE, COM J TO lARRY'S TV-RADIO AT REMINGTON. Marldrt Swim. Wblcott, and Mr. Kenneth Wllion, 8rookton were
amonar thoie dumld from St.
urday.
hospital, Lafayette, Sat-
Mn. Wallace Mykranta. Remini
ton, w dismfned from Home hos pitat Lafayette, Saturday. VISIT IN REMINGTON SSgt John J. Kckel of the U. S. Air Force, home on furlough, accompanied by hi mother and lifter of mdianapolff, were Friday oueit of hi anno, Mine EMe
and Agrie Kckei of Remington, Sat, Wckel ha been in tervice fo
three year and rerun to Vietnam
for 10 month.
KNfT NOW FOrtTH COMING SESON, FOR YARN, INSTRUCTIONS, NEHDiK? AND OTrittf ACCESSORIES SifOF At IRMA'S KNIT SHOT, RMIWTON. , BlRTrf . Mr, and Mr.; Ralph . Smith of Brookton are m parent 61 i daujrfjter born at Home hofpftat; Lafayette, one 29".
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rUNlOR LEADER COLUMN AS YOU tN FORESTRY ?
if von are in Foretry, that''
fir;but, ifyotfrenotviet me ten you about it, . . . .
ft w project mat if run ana ecr oeational Yotf et to ie nature beaut and learn about tree thai yon hadn't knowtf ibotrt befofe. m von first vttt fort collect 15
different kind of leave . i learned
that tome leave are lmpiey lome
compound, and torn doable cc Dound to make a comrJet leatV
Some grow alternate and tome oppoai te of each ether? on ft twig, I afec learned t&at tattafraf and mulberry tree have three different fhape of leave. My teeond year I learned about fte gram of wood and their me. I found Aat with the proper kind of amith or finfxh the natural IBeauty cTSe wood i preserved, to rnV third year 1 dttcove ed that the eed on the tree are of many hape and npen front May through October, The eed are planted by being cattered by animal, bird, wind, and water.
The fourth year yon are ready to
plant f tree to make America bea
tiful. ' 4 Throuflh thli ItudV bt ha fore it
more appreciative of God' beautiful world that 6hce I took for
granted. Because lhave enjoyed it,
1 would recommend thi a an in-i
teresnng project ior anyone, - txm titU Lehe ANNOONCfi MERGER Two livestock fconniusstafl
firms 60 the Chicago fttodtyards announced their merger today to provide grater get-, tic to midwest livestock producers. The United Oornrnissioti Co. and Wood-Rice Brothers Live-
tock uwnmisswn u. nave fnefged under the name fJoiled. Wcodttce. Three former 4m. . A .4 . ... . j .
niwmce uawe salesmen Marty Sdtmm, Paul Cbtf-
man ana tnaries CDtinoiiy-
wui nanm the new firm'i cat11 department, fred flatoroafl and Jim Waimet, Unltxl W
saJesmen, will be lit charge (rf the Unlted-Wotd'tUce hog department The names ' Wobd-ftld havt bctfj known oti the . Chlciflrj toarke4 hi iS lMr'AJtiiitd
ag and hetarhi' the" thirV lar' ed on the nwid In he i vol
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4ND porrNG SOILS GET THEM- At HENRY'S GARDENS ROOTS i
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