De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1987 Page: 12 of 12
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Production Credit
Association
Thomas E. Moore
Comanche Office Manager
Comanche. 301 N. Austin, 915-356-2676
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Salutes The Comanche County
Junior Livestock Show
Jan. 14, 15, 16
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Best of luck to all the De Leon
FFA and 4-H Members at the
Comanche Co. Jr. Livestock Show
Michael Rice
Champion Spot Market Swine
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ASCS Sign-Up Period
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Best of luck to all the De Leon
FFA and 4-H Members at the
Comanche Co. Jr. Livestock Show
Best of luck to all the De Leon
FFA and 4-H Members at the
Comanche Co. Jr. Livestock Show
Laurie Lindsey
Reserve Grand Champion
Market Lamb
Beth Beaty
Champion Yorkshire Market Swine
R.D. WRIGHTS HAVE
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OVER HOLIDAYS
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Prior approval is required or no
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Best of luck to all the De Leon
FFA and 4-H Members at the
Comanche Co. Jr. Livestock Show
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TEXAS VETERANS LAND BOARD
PERMANENTLY TRIPLES
VETERANS BENEFITS
BEEF SHOWMANSHIP............James Parker, Judge, selected Mike
Mahan (center) to receive the beef showmanship plaque at Saturday's
De Leon Livestock Show. Beth Beuty, FFA Sweetheart, is pictured at
right.
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Food from a vending machine
may not be a gourmet treat, but it is
usually safe. Food safety expert
Marilyn Haggard says stews, soups,
lasagna and other canned foods are
safe to eat even at room
temperature, unless the cans are
rusted, dented or bulging.
“If the can is damaged, don’t even
taste the food,” cautions the Texas
A&M University Agricultural
Extension Service Specialist.
When canned entrees come out of
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machine is working properly, she
says. “Cold foods, such as ham
salad, egg or tuna sandwiches,
should be cold to be safe,” Haggard
remarks. “This means that
Pfc. Edward Bradshaw, son of
Ltc. Edward and Mackie Bradshaw,
spent the holidays with his
grandparents, R.D. and Clyde
Wright. Bradshaw is stationed at
Ft. Lee, Virginia, until he graduates
January 20. Then he will be
stationed in Presidio, California.
GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING SWINE____Wendy Dutton exhibited
the Grand Chaopton Breads Swine at Saturday’s De Leon Livestock
Show
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to buy a house and get a $20,000
loan to buy land and get a $15,000
home improvement loan to make
repairs to their residence,” Mauro
said. “Let me urge all Texas
Veterans who’ve always wanted to
use more than one of our fine
programs to act
advantage of our
Leslie Morris
Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Swine
In the past, Texas Veterans were
limited to only one loan with the
Texas Veterans Land Board. “Now,
after overwhelming acceptance of,
the public and our Texas Veterans1
over the four-month trial period,” I
Mauro said, “the board gave»
unanimous approval to the,
expansion of benefits.”
A Texas Veteran who has already
received one loan will now be
eligible to apply for a loan from one
or both of the remaining programs
as well. For example, a Veteran
who had already received a Texas
Veterans land loan could now apply
for a Texas Veterans housing or
home improvement loan.
To find out how to participate
in these programs, Veterans can call
toll-free to 1-800-252-VETS for
assistance.
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The Comanche County ASCS
office announces a signup period
for the Agricultural Conservation
Program. It began Jan. 12 and
extends through Feb. 17.
Practices for the 1987 program
are: SL-1 - Permanent Vege-
tative Cover Establishment, SL-2 -
Permanent Vegetative Cover
Improvement, SL-4 - Regular
Terraces, SLr5 - Diversion Ter-
races, SLr6 - Grazing Land Pro-
tection (wells, pipelines, and water
storage structures), SL-11 - Critical
Area Treatment. WC-4 - Reorganiz-
ing irrigation Systems, WP-3 - Sod
Waterways. WC-1 - Water 1m-
temperature inside the machine
must be 40 degrees Farenheit or
below.” The specialist suggests
checking the “use-by” date for
freshness too. If a sandwich has an
off-odor or mold, throw it away.
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The Texas Veterans Land Board
made permanent a dramatic
increase in benefits for Texas
Veterans, benefits that will expand
from $20,000 to $55,000, said Garry
Mauro, Chairman of the Texas
Veterans Land Board.
“By adopting these
recommendations, the number of
state benefits for Texas Veterans x rates.”
has been permanently tripled,”
Mauro said. “Because the
programs are financed through the
sale of federal tax exempt general
obligation bonds, it doesn’t cost
Texas taxpayers a single penny.”
In unanimous action recently, the
Texas Veterans I^and Board agreed
to make permanent a four-month
trial program that broadens
guidelines to allow qualified Texas
Veterans to use all three - rather
than only one - of the Texas Veterans
benefit programs.
“This will allow Texas Veterans to
participate in all three Texas
Veterans programs, greatly
increasing the state benefits now
available to Texas Veterans,”
Mauro said.
“What this means is Texas
Veterans can now get a $20,000 loan
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Best of luck to all the De Leon
FFA and 4-H Members at the
Comanche Co. Jr. Livestock Show
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Congratulations
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Rickey Gooden
Champion British Breeds
Market Steer
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1987, newspaper, January 15, 1987; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1244311/m1/12/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.