Congressman Bert Bandstra (Dem., Iowa) announced today that the U. S. Soil Conservation Service has approved planning assistance for the Carter Creek Watershed in Dav1s and Appanoose Counties.
Bandstra, from Iowa's Fourth Congressional District,…
Iowa Highway Patrolman Mike Scheiblcr was the guest
speaker at Wednesday night's regular meeting of the Davis County Soil Conservation District commissioners. He showed a film and gave a talk on highway safety.
Bob Nance, farm director of WMT radio and television in
Cedar Rapids, will be the guest speaker at the 23rd annual
Davis County Soil Conservation District Cooperators banquet on Tuesday.
Congressman Bert Bandstra (Dem, Iowa) announced today that he has introduced legislation to lift Budget Bureau limitations on U S Soil Conservation Service (SCS) watershed planning authorizations for the 1966 fiscal year.
Mr and Mrs Harold Baughman, Mr. and Mrs Sam Botts
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Iles Heady will leave Friday for
New Odeans, La, where they will attend the annual meetmg of the National Association of Soil Consenvation Distnct Commissioners.
Encompassing 24,480 acres in Iowa, the 18-mile-long Carter Creek watershed area starts near Moulton in Appanoose County and enters Missouri south of Bloomfield. The watershed averages 2.5 miles wide.