The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1992 Page: 2 of 20
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Comanche Water Board
Contacts Rural Countians
By Stewart Caffey, Pres.
Sipe Springs
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Here is August planting
guide:
1st, a barren time. Best for
killing weeds, briars, poison
ivy, other plant pests. Clear
wood lots and fence rows.
2nd and 3rd, good days for
planting above ground crops.
Excellent for sowing grains,
winter wheat, oats and rye.
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Be sure to include the 61st
Annual Comanche Rodeo and
Parade in your plans. The
Chamber of Commerce has
provided an excellent parade
the past several years and the
rodeo is always outstanding.
The parade kicks off the
rodeo at 6:00 on Thursday.
Rodeo performances are at
8:30 Thursday through Satur-
day.
Advance tickets are on sale
- by rodeo queen contestants
Becky McDougal and Jennifer
McAliley.
v ' S Plant flowers. 4th to 6th,
N plant peaa, beans, tomatoes,
S; peppers, other above ground
crops in southern Florida,
Thxas, California. Extra good
for leafy vegetables. Plant
seed bods.
i and redness, consult a physi-
cian. Antibiotics or corticos-
teroid drugs may be more ef-
fective.
Wolf reminds beach-goers
not to forget about sunburns,
the most common skin prob-
i lem for vacationers. He rec-
ommends “rescuing” the skin
with a cool, wet towel, followed
by a moisturizing lotion and a
pain reliever.
Wolf suggests the follow-
ing summer-related preven-
tion tips:
Wear insect repellent. People
who are allergic to bee and fire
any venom should avoid wear-
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sting each year. Wolf says ex-
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when going outdoors.
However, if a bee stings,
gently remove the stinger with
tweezers and place an ice pack
on the infected skin to reduce
swelling. Scratching should be
avoided.
At the beach, the Por-
tuguese man-of-war, a type of
stinging jellyfish, can produce
whelps, blisters, discoloration
and scarring. In rare cases at hom£ dways be
its venom can cause brain and Wolf said. “By taking a few
heart damage and even death. common'.'sense ^ precautions.
Other less venomous, jellyfish you can have an enjoyable and
can still cause discomfort. 8afe holidav ”
Wolf suggests sprinkling the
skin with meat tenderizer
which contains papain, an en-
zyme that deactivates the jel-
lyfish's venom. Rinse the ten-
tacles with salt water and care-
fully remove them, and take an
antihistamine to minimize any
allergic reaction.
Campers and hikers should
• watch for poison ivy which
Attention: Sipe Springs Other Areas Of County
Grant Recipients The Sipe Springs and Beat-
As you are aware, the Co- tie areas have previously re-
manche County Water Supply ceived water grants from the
Corporation is working on wa- state. These are being worked
ter for your area. on by the corporation.
Wb are at the point that People living in the remain-
we need the landowners to ing areas of Comanche County
provide a copy of your deed should have someone contact
so that we may prepare the them within the next 10 days
easements for the water pipe, to complete an income survey.
Letters to this effect have been which is necessary for the lat-
sent out to each of you. est water grant application.
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I. fine for killing plant pests. Baylor College of Medicine in
14th to 16th, favorable days Houston.
for planting root crops, fine “Picnicf, campouts and other
for vine crops. 17th and 18th, outdoor activities do have
barren days, do no planting- their danger,” said Dr. John
19th to 21st, root crops taht Wolf, chairman of dermatology
‘ i at Baylor. “During the sum-
any seed mer months, more people suf-
. to rot. far from severe skin damage
than any other time of the
year.”
24th and 26th, most favor- insect bites and stings are
able days for planting beets, the leading cause of animal-
onions, turnips, other root related deaths in America,
crops. Plant seed beds and Certain insects are potentially
flower gardens. 26th to 29th, dangerous because they can
a barren time, Best for killing transmit diseases such as St.
weeds, briars, poison ivy, other Louis encephalitis spread by
plant pests. Clear wood lots the Culex mosquito, and the COMANCHE FORD NEW HOLLAND JOINS CHAMBER: At last week's ribbon cutting were (1-r) Chamber
and fence rows. 30th and 31st. tick-caused Lyme disease. i
Some allergy sufferers are New Holland manager Jim Watson, Carol Morgan, secretary, other employees Ace Goule, Dock
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good days for planting above
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sowing grains, winter wheat, stinging insects. Wolf recom- Photo)
oats and rye. Plant flowers. mends that people with aller-
Set hens and incubators 6th L ” _.D r
to 20th. Kill farm, meat and carry a first-aid kit containing which may attract insects,
do hunting 1st to 4th, 27th injectable forms of antihista- Campers and hikers should
mines, adrenaline and corti- wear long-sleeved shirts and
sone. i_
“Some people are hyperaen- and* shorts to guard" against
ground crops. Excellent for particularly susceptible to Ogle, Loyd Martinez, Tbnuny Cope, Jerry Stephenson, Chad Evans and Mike Evans.(Chief Staff
mends that people with aller-
gies to_bee or , wasp stings ing perfumes or scented soaps
Campers and hikers should
wear long-sleeved shirts and
long pants or knee-high socks
Slat. Best fishing days 12th to sitive to insect stings, which ticks and mosquitoes.
Do not panic and duck or
swat at the flying insect when
treat the sting immediately, slowly away from it.
For some, it could be fatal.” Wear sunscreen with a sun
Approximately one million protection factor (SPF) of 16 or
Americans are allergic to ven- higher to prevent sunburn,
omous bees, yellow jackets, Carry a first aid kit con-
hornets and fire ants. An es- tRining cotton balls, alcohol,
timated 60 people die from a aspirin or other pain medica-
sting each year. Wolf says ex- tions, calamine lotion or ex-
treme caution should be taken ticosteroid cream, and ban-
dages.
Discard garbage immedi-
ately to prevent unwelcome in-
sects.
Check if there are any an-
imal or insect borne diseases
such as Rocky Mountain spot-
ted fever or viral encephalitis
in the area you plan to visit.
“Whether you go to the
beach, or picnic in the park or
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16th and 24th. Good fishing can cause an itchy, painful rash
aal and even anaphylactic shock,"
he said. “It is important to approached, but instead, walk
For some, it could be fatal.1
Bugs - Plants
Can Cause Severe
Shin Damage
I Sunbums are not the only
7th~ and 8th, seeds planted hazard your skin may face
now will do poorly, yield little, this summer. Thke the time
|| 9th to 11th, a good time J© protect your skin from
j to plant above ground crops. ‘ x“
|; 12th and 13th, barren days,
14th to 16th, favorable days Houston.
outdoor activities do have
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1992, newspaper, July 16, 1992; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302243/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.