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Phillip

Goodwin

isa

good

fellow tohave around

when

you're talkingaboutguns.

Here

he shows friend

Judy

Miller his proudest possession: his gun collection.

A

pistol is like any other gun

when

It

comes

to safety and care, Phil says.

You

followthe sanneprocedureforboth.

"FricntK uill pruh.ihly u.inl to see ymir guns

when

they conictoc:ill. Nal- iiraiiv\ini w:inl loshiiw\ourpride;ind

joy.

OPEN THE AC HON. The

first

thingtodoisopenthe;iction and

make

sure there arenocartridgesinthe

cham-

herormagazine.

An

openactionis the most depend.ihles,ilel\ because thetir-

ing pin cannot reach the cartridge.

.Safetiesaremechanical andthus subject to malfunction. Use them supplemen- tary to good gun handling.

"Even uith an open action

or ifit

mustbe closed toget theright feel"

POINT THE

MU/./.ii: IN

A

.SAI E

DIRECTION, An

expert iseasily rec- ognized by the wa\ he handles a fire-

arm.

He

ne\er allows it to point at an\ thing he does not intend to shoot.

"A'ou c.in .ilso rcciigni/e the person ignor.uitof the s,ifet\ rules h\ thec.ire- sncss and disreg.ird with which he handles agun. .\lwa'.sobe\ these

com- mon

sense rules ofsafegun handlinu.'"

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Feed Lot A UNIQUE CATTLE-FEEDING

plan has been set in motion for San Jose,California, Future Farmers bythe operators of a cattle feed lot.

The

Central Eureka Corporation is

donatinga portion ofits feed lot facil-

ities to

members

of local

FFA

Chap-

ters, and providing feed at cost.

Ad-

vice on feeding and related services is

being includedin the plan,which isre- portedly the first ofits kind in the na- tion. Only those youths

who

have no facilities for raising stock

may

partici- pate. Over 100 Future Farmers from San Jose high schools are

now

raising lambs andsteers atthe lot.

The

program wasestablished topro- vide financial aid to local

FFA

Chap- tersand todevelopabetterunderstand- ingof livestockraising

among

theyoung farmers.

Lambs

and steers are pur- chasedthroughacentralfund,operated by local

FFA

chapters in cooperation v\iththe San Jose Boardof Education.

To

helpwith thefinancialproblems, sev- eral banks in the area have established

"Junior LendingAgencies." Notesare payable six weeks afterthe saleof the stock, and boys

may

borrow up to 85 percent of value.

FFA members

have set up cooper- ative programs at the feed lot. Each

member

sharesinthefeeding,cleaning, and general maintenance of the stock and pens.

The

lot currently holds ap- proximately 50 head ofcattle and 130 lambs,belongingto local

FFA

boys.

President ofCentral Eureka, Donald D. Smith, says that they hopetheirex- ample will encourage other feed lots throughout the country to set up sim- ilar programsfor

FFA

members.

These three Future Farmers from the San Jose high schools

compare

notes on their cattle projects at the lot.

Sportrait

o( jzolt" and one of the CIS llic uanic h.is c\ci

ONCE KNOWN

as •Mister Run-

nor-iip," Bon

Hoyan

hecanic the

"Jim riiorpe greatest pla\

known.

Born in

Dubhn.

Texas, he started at thebottom,asha\e

many

othergoiters, bycaddying.

As

ayoungsterhehad his troubles, butwhat he lacked in natural ability he

made

up with a lot ot hard

work

and grim determination.

Hogan

hit the tournament trail in 1931

when

he was only 19 years old.

butduetolackof successhehadtoquit and

work

for another try. .Six \ears later he hit the pro circuit once again.

only to find that hisbrand of golfwas

stillalittlerough.

He

almostquit again, butstased with it.and in 19.^Sbeg.ni to hitpay dirt.

Although

Hogan

did not win a tour- nament priorto 1940, during the two- year period 1939-41 he wastheleading

money

winner,havingplacedin56con- secutive tournaments

...

a record no other

man

has equaled. .After such a long and hard struggle, he was finally beginning to reach the top ofhis field.

Then came

Pearl

Harbor

and war.

Ben Hogan, like

many

others, had to interrupthislifefor the

armed

services.

He

served with the United States

An

Forceanddid not returntotournament golf until 1945.

He won

five tourna- mentsih.it\e,ir.thebiggestbeinghis27 strokes under-par win of the P. G. A.

Iouniamenl held in Pcutl.ind, Oregim.

He

re.ilK beg.in toget b.iek in lorm in

194<> as he was once .igain leading

money

winner tluit \ear.

His biggest year was in I94S

when

he

won

the U. S. Open, after sixteen previoustries. Thenhe went onto win the Western

Open

and P. G. ,\. 1luir-

namenls.

No

one else in pro goll h.is ever

won

all threein thesame\e.ir.

He

startedolf in 1'^49 h\ winningthe first tournament he pl.i\ed and placing second in the next. Ihen. in February oi that sear, on his \\a\

home

from

Iort Worth,he w,is in ahead-on colli- sion with a bus. Ibis .iccident almost took his hie. and it \i.as said he would never playgi>lfagain.

1itile did anyone

know

of the little m.ister'sdetermination andcourage, for in less than aye.ir,

Hogan

w,isback in conipetitionl

Hogan

went on to win the National

Open

again in 1951 and in 1953. In lioing this he joins

Bobby

Jones and

\\ illie.Andersonastheonly

men

towin the National

Open

four times. .After winninghissecond.Masters

Tournament

in 1953 he ni.ide ,i trip to Scotland to pl.iyin the BritishOpen.

When Hogan

s.iiik his putt for a birdie on the tinal holehe secured hisplace as thebest in the golf worldiluring hisera.

Ben

Hogan

has retired from tourna-

ment golf now, hut his

name

m.i11 be a

h\-\i.ordin l!o1I lor.iloni;timetocome.

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