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Show Springville man in Peace Corps Lloyd V. Castleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castleton Castle-ton of Brookside, is one of 51 men and women who have arrived ar-rived with the Peace Corp's e-roun in Chile, S. A., where Dame, acting- for the Indiana Conference of Higher Education, Educa-tion, will provide administrative support and technical advice, through their representatives in Chile, to the Volunteers assigned to the Institute for Rural Education. The Volunteers received ten weeks preparation at the University Uni-versity of Notre Dame and three weeks training at the Peace Corps' Camp Crozier i l Puerto Rico, before going J A survey has found that per cent of every dollar spent I in food stores goes for ?S? beef. estl l, S ty) There was evidence in 196j of an expanding reading pm S in the field of philosophy -fi' ' r..n, l,,..W.,..,.,-) ,.U.-. I II ! , S : , -. s i .- s ; . " . j ? , "" y ': : , W . r Xf they joined 71 volunteers already al-ready at work. This announcement announce-ment was made this week from the Peace Corps, Washington Wash-ington D. C. I The "campesino," or rural (worker, has been a focal point I of Peace Corps action in Chile; the new Volunteers will continue con-tinue this effort. Eleven members mem-bers of the new group will serve as teachers with a Chi- Lloyd V. Castleton, who is now in Chile serving with the US Peace Corps. lean educational institution, the Fundacion de vida Rural, which offers the rural people a three-year tutition free course in home economics and agriculture. The rest of the group will work with the Chilean Institute Insti-tute for Rural Education a private pri-vate organization, in a rural community action program. These Volunteers will act as extension workers, bringing to the villages a basic education in health, agriculture and community com-munity organization. The University of Notre |