Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1975 Page: 6 of 8
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PFC Alan Roddy has com-
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Training in Welding at Aber-
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land. He has been transferred
to Fort Hood, Texas where
he is assigned to the 2nd
Battalion of the 7th Cavalry,
. let Cavalry Divisicn.
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of improving health manage-
ment of cattle operations,
such as providing adequate .
nutritional feed, adopting a
good vaccination program,
and controlling internal and
external parasites. It’s im-
portant to provide enough
forage and stored feed tosus-
tain a herd for a year, points
out Tatum.
A good vaccination pro-
gram is vital to herd health.
Every calf over four months '
of age and every yearling
should be vaccinated against
Blackleg and other infections. .
Vaccinating against lepto-
spirosis is also suggested
and should be carried out in
consultation with a veter-
inarian. New animals shoul d
be given blood tests to de-
termine whether they have
brucellosis (Bangs disease),
adds Tatum. External para-
sites can be controlled by
treatment' with insecticides
while properly timed worming
- can rid animals of internal
parasites.
Tatum advises ranchers to
provide a source of magnesium
for their cattle during the
winter months to prevent grass
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potatoes, english peas, com-
bination salad, chocolate
cake and milk.
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-WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26:
Sliced turkey, mashed pota-
toes, green beans, carrots,
hot rolls, jello and milk.
\ THURSDAY, FEB. 27:
Fish, tartar sauce, blackeye
peas, hominy, combread,
mixed fruit, and milk.
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NEWSLETTER FROM
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commissioned a second lieu-
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Dealer Discount
Gives You The Best Deal In Town
Only 2 Left-75 Monza Coupes
866-2345
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Night 866-4444 (Call Collect)
In Grandview dial operator ano
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AIRCONDITIOKEb
POWER BRAKES
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TURBOHYDRAMATIC
TRANSMISSION
TILT WHIRL
POWER STEERING
sthlbeltid TIRES
RADIO
FRAY, FEB. 28:
Pimehte cheese sandwiches,
peanutbinter sandwiches,
vegetable s3up, potato chips,
oatmeal cookies and milk.
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The Grandview Chapter for our Dairy team.
FFA entered three teams in. The Poultry team whch
the FFA practice judging placed fifth in the Pouity
contest at Stephenville. division consisted of Richard
The Livestock team was Tackett, Hoby Hughes, Jef.
Moore, mid Scott Hollimon.
This was an invitational
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cattle operation because dis- Mi. and Mts. Cookie Wil-
east problems can mean the lamson of Huntsville were
difference between a profit here for a weekend visit with
due to "msn
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and sons of Dallas were ty agant for the Texas Agi- crimson May ahallbass vooL of Dennis Roden, Isaac Hardy,
cultural Extension Service. . Isaiah‘1:18 40., ^‘5 Joe Hughes and Joe Welsh
He suggests several ways
which varieties are best suit-
ed for preservation by can-
ning or freezing.
Choose varieties with
built-in resistance to dis-
eases. This added protection 1
can prevent many problems
and assure a better crop. New
disease resistant varieties
ate continually being devel-
oped, and current listings
are available through the
county Extension office.
When buying seed, purchase
only the amount needed for
the current year. This will
save money, end fresh seed
can be purchased next year.
Plan carefully, measure the
length of row to be planted
of each vegetable, and pur-
chase accordingly. Plant suf-
ficient seed to insure a good
stand.
If a larger planting of a
particular vegetable is to be
made, the larger and more
economical packets can be
purchased.
The thought and care taken
in choosing seed and vari-
eties can produce a better
garden and save time and
energy later.
Cartel
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and colorful seed packets on Rote 2 Joshua Texas has Mt. and Mrs. C. *• Barrier
store shelves are a great been named to the Deen’s visited Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
temptation to the impluse List for his outstanding acad- Montague in Dallas on Sun-
buyer. But, vegetable vatie emic achievement at the U.S. day.
ties and seed must be select- Air Force Academy.
ed with 8 CB" i i Cadet Pvissinger, a mem-
Often the success or fail- bet of the class of 1976, will
ure of a garden depends on wear a silver stardesignating weekend visitors with Mr. and
the kind and variety of vege: the honor accorded him by the Mrs. Dong Carter.____
tables selected. Varieties academy dean
differ in the time of maturity,’ The 1972 graduate of
quality and disease reais-!
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