New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1950 Page: 3 of 10
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see them now. Modem Appj
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iread bf pfe“_Can we afford to
icglect our SPIRITUAL food? ,
As a natter of fact, it is NEV? j their acts of love and sympathy
SR too hot to go to church. And | during the recent loss of our be-
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ic for the heat.
I Come to church Sunday, you’ll
receive a lift that will gxake you
forget all about the heat. Join
with up in singing the grand old in Pflugerville during last week
hymns of the church; lift up your end.
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I 6,000 to 2,740 bushels.* They were
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Seven steel bins and four wood ■
Czech services at the Vsetin
Czech Moravian Brethern Church
on Sunday, July 16th at 2:30 p.m.
Everybody invited to attend.
Rev. F. J. Kostohryz
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SEE PRQOF.' YOU CAN'T MATCH
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Hot isn’t, it? Thing allout it
awhHe, and you’ll feel still more
uncomfortable! •
Any doctor will tell you that
ope of the best ways to lick the
heat is to RELAX get your
mind on someting else; Now, to
many folks that means sifting
‘ f most comfortable
chair and reading the funnies or
a good book. But there ar(vbetter
Ways than thdt to -relax on Sun-
day! Go fishing? No, that’s not
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-g-vf., , ’ORTUNITY TO BUY YQU A NICE
HESS STRAW HAT IF YOU DON’T NEE
' hymns of the church; lift up your
J heart ip prayer; hear the energiz
’■j injr words of the Book of Life;
| listen to the brief message.
“1 The entire service lasts about
45' minuted (For the good of
t your mind and body, coma to
I-church Bunday! - -J
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‘ church!
) Sunday School 9:45 ajn.
. Morning worship 10:50 a m.
I Since the minister will preach
i "at Mossy Grove Sunday night.
I there will be no night service.
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i Vsetin C.M.B. Church
Murad 4a the 19 principal sod
kin w<a available in that area, I
v termers were, able fo take I
vantage of the {government I
lee support program. Many I
d their grain for prices that!
re 40 to 50 cents, per 1001
unda below the support priee.
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-Beeville was to develop facilities |
.^ifor the safe storage of sorghum
* ■' .’grain ’on the farm in the1’ Gulf
intent area. In this area storage
Is made more difficult by thp-
hlgh temperatures and humidity [
gn<i severe Insect damage.
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’ In addition to the information
secured on the desirable molsture
Content for stored sorghum grain,
valuable data were also obtained
k>n bin drying, insect contrte;- the
v effect of color of bip wall on ’
■( grain temperature, -and the effect’
-J& high temperature on grain ger
tefnatlon.
sorghum grain with moisture
Jeges of 10 to 12, 12 to V' and
4 to 18 percent. "
Immediately after filling, each
in was inspected for insect
ctivky. Insects weiy* fbdnd in
No of the bins and all bins were
ymtgated with a ^nixture of
Jfree parts ethylene Bichloride j
feighfae part carbop tetrachloride
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4%tdber 4. insects were found in i
sfl of the- bins containing grain
-idth a moisture content of -121 to
14 percent and in two of-, the!
wttb. lO'to 12 percent molj%
*--> grain. The bine containing
to '!♦ percent moisture grain
te fumigated on October 6
h the ethylene dichlopidf and
bon tetrachloride mixture.
)n October 19 one of the in*
t infested bins containing 10
12 percent Moisture grain was
nigated. "and the other was
Bn a surface treatment with
ilghly refined, deodorized min,
psn continuing Insect Infesta-
!■ ip the grain since the oil
k applied. In addition to the
atli ^a^ue Men’s Drew Sb*w Hat — NOW
[ Value Man’s Dress Straw Hat — NOW
$4.45 Value Men’a Dress Straw Hat — NOW
$4.95 Value Men’s Dress Straw Hat
$5.00 Value Men’s Dress Straw Hat— NOW ...
$5.45 Value Men’s Dress Straw Hat — NOW ...
$5.95 Value Men’s Dress Straw Hat — NOW ...
$6.95 Value Men’s Dress Straw Hat — NOW ...
$7.50 Value Men’s Dress Straw Hat — NOW ...
$7.95 Value Men’s Dress Straw Hat —NOW
$8.00. Value Dress Men’s Straw Hat — NOW , $5.55 ’
i $10.00 Value Men’s Dress Straw Hat — NOW,_.. .. $6.49
CPON’T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY GET AWAY FROM YOU'!
( buy you a Nice dress haf today.
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treatment, and Inspection has
shown continuing insect infesta-
tion in this bin.
i These results indicate that
there is a definite relationship
between high moistua content
and insect activity. Best insect
control measures indicated by the
experiment are fumigation with a
. .. . .*mixture of three parts ethylene
oil. Periodic checks .have dichloride and one part carbon
tetrachloride at the beginning of
the storage period. Recommended
dosages for the different types of
itlon, one of the 12 to 14 construction are: steel bins, 8
“’1 gallons; wooden bins, 10 gallons;
’ and temporary blns. 12 gallons. ,
s Checks should be made for in-
|||||O sect activity at. two-week inter-
vai8 in warm weather, and if as
K hiany as two weevils or five bran
beetles are found In.a pint sample
8b°uld be refumigated.
Fumigants should ,be applied
-g | from’the outMde Of the bin by
■l’means a bucket pump or oth-
MBil»jer sprayer, and* should be. distrl
tliiiBI but®** evenly over the surface of
I Some Of the mns were painted
whife and some ^hdninum to'-de-'
Ultermibe - the effrat qf the eOlar
MHHlpf the bin wall on gniin temper
^fature. Temperature observat ions
Mnlthe Storage* period I
exceptionally low in the grain
Ih Oft but fbkr of The blnirat ihb
beginning of the storage period,
there was apparently no reduc-
tion in the germination ■ of the
grain stored with a moisture pta
tent Of 10 to 12 percent. Signifi-
cant reduction of germination
caused by temperatures of 95 tb
110 degrees in the two blns with
12 tot14 percent moisture grain
shows that excessive heating of
grain over a long period of time down in the
will reduce germination.
Wood, steel, or temporary stfuc
tures are satisfactory for storing
- sorghum grain. A tightly-con-
structed* bm that will prevent
moisture from entering and pre
vent the fumigant used for in-
sect control from escaping is the
rnaik point to consider in bin con
struction.-- \- . 't -'t
^11 of the grain stored In any
cine bin should be reduced to
.a moisture content of 10'to 12
percent to prevent heating. Since
the temperature of the grain dur'
iftg Storage fe a good indication
of its condition, the temperature
should be checked at least once
every two week* ’ , : ' . ' 7'
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1950, newspaper, July 14, 1950; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284609/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.