The Cuba Free Press
April 24, 2003---9A
take part in Math contest
Christy Nixon photo
Cuba Elementary fourth grade students took part in the 2003 Missouri Student
Regional Contest held at Rolla Mark Twain Elementary April 12, for grades 4-6.
left in back, Zach Foster, fourth place; Casey Chitwood, Matt Mueller, front, Dalton
second place. Reeves will travel to the state competition on April 26 in Columbia.
for the Future is the theme of 2003
and Water Stewardship Week
to feed the world
grow to eight bil-
is a serious task
require a serious
ethic among all
to organizers
Soil and Water
Week obser-
set for April 27 - May
for the future will
those people and
fortunate enough to
soil and water for
production, the
provide stewardship
and the freedom
their agriculture i n
the struggles over
and ethical ques-
Volved in increasing
the world's
depends on an ade-
of good farm-
Crawford County Soil
ater Conservation Dis-
landowners who
reduce soil erosion,
water quality, and
a better home for wild-
Special observance
ood for the Future"
the most basic is-
sue any society faces and one
of the most complex. In to-
day's world and for tomor-
row's needs, an ample supply
of food requires:
Productive soils and ample
water supplies, maintained
in a clean and healthy condi-
tion by people who practice
effective resource steward-
ship.
A wide and diverse variety
of food crops with traditional
crop strains protected so that
their characteristics can be
used in the future if needed.
An economic and social
system that provides peace
and security for people who
produce food and fiber on the
lands where they live.
A transportation and distri-
bution network that moves
food rapidly and safely from
the field where it is produced
to the consumers who need it.
A global network of support
that allows people to quickly
and effectively help those i n
hunger of famine.
While providing food for
the future may seem out of
our grasp, each of us can do
something around our own
place to conserve natural re-
"completes Raymond
Trust SC]hLO01
sources.
To learn more about how
you can help, contact the
Crawford County Soil & Wa-
ter Conservation District at
1050 Hwy. 72 E., Suite 2,
Rolla, or call 1-800-364-8732,
Ext. 3.
a Financial Ad-
Cuba, Mo. office of
James Financial
Inc., member of
recently com-
Raymond James
according to
James Trust Com-
David Ness.
School is a com-
the Raymond James
which pro-
Advisors
information on
estate settlement
like Koski,
completed Trust
Obtain state-of-the-art
that covers trust
tate settlements and
trusts and bet-
them to fully serv-
clients.
ission of the school,"
"is to provide
Advisors with
aecessary to handle
trust services on a
basis."
Specializes in retire-
and estate
planing for clients near or in
their retirement years.
He has been serving the
Crawford County area since
1992 from the investment
Center at Peoples Bank.
Raymond James Financial
Service, Inc., member
NASD/SPIC, is a national in-
vestment firm providing fi-
nancial services to individu-
als, corporations and munici-
palities through more than
4,700 Financial Advisors in
1,900 offices throughout the
Untied States. For nearly a
quarter of a century. Ray-
mond James Financial Serv-
ices, Inc. has provided a wide
range of services through of
affiliate, Raymond James &
Associates, Inc., member New
York Stock Exchange. Both
Raymond James Financial
Services, Inc. and Raymond
James & Associates, Inc. are
wholly-owned subsidiaries of
Raymond James Financial,
Inc. (NYSE-RJF).
For additional information,
contact Bob Koski at 573-885-
2511.
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Photo submitted
These area high school students attended the Youth Leadership Day at the Missouri Farm Bureau
Center in Jefferson City. Students and chaperons attending from Crawford County were from left:
Samm| Bryant, Becky Sanders, Anna Lytia Bahr, chaperone; Jodi Voss, Ben Bahr, Nicole Richter
and Brandi Lea.
High school youth tour State Capitol during
Farm Bureau's Youth Leadership Day/00pril 3
More than 340 junior and
senior high school students
participated in Missouri Farm
Bureau's annual Youth
Leadership Day April 3. The
one-day seminar took on spe-
cial meaning this year as U.S.
troops battle the forces of a dic-
tatorial government in Iraq.
During the seminar, Dr. Rick
Hardy, associate professor of
political science at the
University of Missouri in
Columbia, explained to stu-
dents the role of government
and the responsibilities of citi-
zenship. Rep. Jack Jackson (R-
Wildwood) also spoke to stu-
dents about his role as a state
representative. Elected in
2002, Jackson represents the
89th District in St. Louis
County and serves on the
Homeland Security and
Veterans Affairs, Job Creation
and Economic Development,
and Tourism and Cultural
Affairs committees.
Sponsored by Missouri Farm
Bureau Promotion and
Education Programs, a high-
light of the day was visiting the
State Capitol where students
had the opportunity to visit
with their respective members
of the House of
Representatives and Senate
and observe floor action from
the galleries.
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