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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947
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field peas in the hull. Production
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peas for all purposes are not
turns a deaf ear to‘a blind date.
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indicted 18 Nazi officers as mem-
bers of the .St 3. (Elite Guard),
said, "is always ability first. No
punks get by. Many have tried to
A common method in. fertilizing
sod land and temporary pastures
is broad-casting with a regular
fertilizer spreader, and endgate
seeder of trailer-typo lime spread-
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Tilden. Man o’War
Tommy Hitchcock,
Earl Sande, Dizzy
Dean (in capital
‘letters). Walter Ha-
gen, Extermina-
‘tor, Knute Rockne,
(also capital let-
ters). George Gipp,
Hurry-up Yost. Bob
Zuppke, ‘Pepper
Martin and Frank
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Norbert Ahr
Dennis Tschirhart
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The youthful 60th Legislature
Tuesday quickly chopped its way
Hy anma Coa.
A screw measuring about three-
qurters of an inch was removed
Tuesday from the right lung of
ties of Pohl, August Frank and
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And Remember You're
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Adolph Ia Ahr, Managerv
Joe is an extremely quiet felow
whd dbesn't like the great'bright
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show, 8:45 p.m. > 1 . .S y •
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Saturday Matinee starts at 3:00 p.m.; next show, 7:00 p.m.; last
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Prompt Attention Given All Your Beauty Needs
— Your Patronage Appreciated —
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This is true, say chemists and
pasture specialists of the Texas
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Castroville, Texas
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Peas belong to the family of
Vigna Catjang and are closely
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Texas Pasture
Fertilization
In fertilizing pastures, the first
aim is to apply the fertilizer
a dry form that is not Available
to benefit plants. Nitrates are
highly soluble and pass readily
into the root zone. Potash is al-
so fairly soluble and usually finds
its way into the soil, but liming
materials should' be mixed into
the surface soil because they do
not ' dissolve readily.
Phosphate, which the specialists
call the “key to pasture improve-
ment’’, combines with the soil and
moves beneath the surface very
slowly. For this reasoi, phos-
phate should be worked into the
soil for best results: -
Most effective method of ap-
plying fertilizers on sandy and
loamy sod land is by the use of a
combination grain-fertilizer drill.
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Newsettes
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Pastel bed sheets are popular
again. Misty yellow, seafoam green,
and peachbloom are most asked (dr
colors. M . Ahd don’t forget that
when they become faded they can
be tinted to look like‘new with
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NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING
W ASHINGTON, O. C.
simultaneous bangs of the gavel
ut 12101 p.m.—a bill calling for
I senatorial redistricting, by Sen.
! Rogers Kelley of Edinburg. P
ers the ancient Scottish game has
ever sent to the fairways. But who
could say they were in the same
class with Bobby Jones and Walter
Hagen or Gene SaraZen for crowd
appeal? They are two prominent
business men who can break 70, col-
lect their dough and move along.
Ulan Mustal; one of the nicest
people you ever met, a great ball
player, the top of the year, isn't
colorful In any sense of the word.
Stan lb just a great ball player.
He wapts to be nothing else. Neither
is Eddie Dyer, an able manager and
a great fellow. Sport today has be-
come big business. There is plenty
in the way of sport left, but with
the billions, not the millions, in:
Solved, a lot of color has seeped
delivery of the quads, one still-
horn, , to Mrs. Moore. Jesfca,
the quads, weighed six - and a
quarter pounds, Ruby and Dilly
'Just Business Men
> henchman of Henrich Himmler
‛ administered virtually all con-
centration camps. He was ar-
pot be prevented is extremely
Bobby Jones, Bill
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I stituting “chevon” for "goat" :
Blaekeyed, cream and purple ■
—a '
an attentive eas, a
.through formalities with a min-
3; mum of talk, organized itself in
s fleas than an hour, and got dowr
j to, the serious business of law-
makinez The first measure was
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day," Fritch sald. "You can start
a dog fight between two terriers and
draw 10,000 people. Ball clubs that
were far down in the second division
drew from 800,000 to 1,000,000.
Somewhere in The Night'
es /y with,- '
John Hodiak and Nancy Guild
the plant can use it.22 I " >
Frisch, as Johnny Kieran cocked Fertilizer left too near the soil
— „ Kieran habit surface will dry out, which is
when any information 8 coming likely to leave the phosphorus and
“long. _ potash content of the fertilizer in
"The basis of all color,” Frisch ’
Frisch. Each one
ee
■I Pgoddeing sad ci 169 Couniies "
pnonpnate ned to K^yqi-Ken tn- 8<> j,
pn to that last year's
to the moist soil by a light disk- number. Maybe a jacket will be all
ing, chiselling or springtooth har- you’ll need to make a brand now
rowing, the specialists say. i ensemble.
the pea first came to Texas,-but
_ _ _ . it had been grown for food
has become of the color that tne 58
/games once knew? There is prob- threughout the southern states
ably, or possibly, greater skill and for the past 50 years and it is
ability around than sport ever has probable that the first settlers
known. But it is quite possible that brought the seed with them,
the big gates and the bigger pay.
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Announcement
hMrs. 1
is visit'
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women jumped to destruction
from window ledges—in the face
of pleas by firemen who were pre-
paring netk arid ladders. In both
Chieagoat and Atlanta, people
threw open doors and windows
thus creating drafts that simply
fanned the flames ;< N, ;
'All of us should feel shatheat
1946’$ terrible fire record. And
all of us should resolve that it
will be improved in 1947, • '
of the. old custom of eating black-
eyed pans on New Year’s Day
"for luck”. 2
Football games that meant nothing tsojl about two inches deep, in nar
except another football game were
sellouts. Today It is the spectacle,
Lots to Eat and Drink, such
as Beer, Soda Pop. Coffee ;
and Water, Hamburgers, Hot ;
Dogs, flood CiUtn, €nhdy, Pb- ;
tato Chips, and those goed !
old Virginia Jumbo, Dump- 3
I f back, Douhle Jointed, Bow- ]
3 ■ legged, doh’t look alike, fresh 3
$ Ronsted Peanut Growi’d; in ;
ern jobbers for as Many cases of
canned peas as can be prodeed,
and it appears to be an outstand-
ing cash crop in the sandy areas
of East and South Texas. '. V
The production of peas fr can-
ning purposes has, centered
round Tyler and Athens but the
acreage is increasing rapidly im,
the Rio Grande Valley. M
During the past season, grow-'
and unfavorable, than any other
'ball player last year. So Ted must
. have had a type of color. They at
least krew he was around, liking
him or hating him.
. Joer Louis has the colOr of ring
perfection— one of the greatest fight-
ers of all time. But outside.of this
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Tuesday and Wednesday, January 21 and 22 ;
‘ foursyear-ofd: John Turher of
New Zealand at the Chevalier
Jackson Bronchoscopic Clinic at
Temple University Hospitalin
Philadelphia., The boy was re-
portod in godd condition follow-
ing the operation and is expected
to be released from thechospital
nt the end of the week.
Canal Joanno Wiianfl
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to international military tri-
.Chief among tile 1K is
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, , ... . . w, education of the individual in;
matter of loss eflife and PhoWhat to a, isahe is in a building
petty by fire. When the fm.il < "! .__ .
rgures are tabulated, the total I attackedib fire Iggoraneaig
1 • g jwaste will probably touch $606,- thisufield "as the,o.mn/ .
By CARL HELM v doriveuon et In" nuantu, X and
NEW YORK Every si often life will aPPoach 11,000. • 1 , ■
some person, firm or corporation There can be no alibis for this.
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practically every sport But.wha it had been gown
There is prob-; throughout the southern
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known, but since peas are also a
popular hay and soil building
crop, it 'must be considerable.
One outgrowth of the new mar- 1
ket for field peas is the revival
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Aazico. Vega, who statted life
7,50(1 feet in the air Saturday
morning, will be able to spend the;
rest of his life riding ihtairplanes,
free of charge. Young. Aaxica,
Who was, liorn in the air while eh
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“SONG OF ARIZONA”
a"**, dem* ,5.:
If a tree is cut down and ya 30
foot sawlog cut. off, will it have
the same number of annual rings
at each end? ;
No, There will be more rings .
at the butt end because, that part
of the tree is older.' The annual
rings are an index to the age of
that part of the ' tree where they
occur. A tree grows not by push-
ing up the, trunk from below, but
by aceretions at the top. •
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We must understand, secondly,
that the prevention of mos fires
iki +LX .kihet A +kela A I haw
A. and M. College Extension Srer-
. . . .1 „ vice, because plant food must be
angle with iFrank Frisch, the New ., . . . ' 2 . .
EM.wenw.p Nurept dissolved in soil moisture before
sponsibjlity:
1 Thid, there is obvious need for
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d 3 We wish to announce that we have taken
charge of Schott's Humble Service Station.
We are dealers in U. S. Royal and Goodyear
tires and tubes. We also handle U. S. Royal
and Goodyear tractor tires and U. S. Royal
Batteries, . Prompt And efficient service.
Open 7 days a week, 6 a.m. till 9 p.m. Your
Adiisnion for Dancing: 1 :
Geni* S0e—tadien z5e $
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subway, except or. a brief look,
_____... ____________ .. . Isay,cinto the. Time* Square sta-
have been less successful in sub- tions -much as one would viewa
menagerie' at feeding time Withy
• out becoming mvolved in it. ;
nun vv,e nav -- To beisure, it s possible in the
cmup,---— creasingly popular as a food idur-jcourse of a dayrt encurter-in- » 0.
______ _______ than, A champion. For ing the past five years; Texas .dividual New Yerkers who are eUn eseape his share of the
Texas each one had a crowd appeal that canners have contracts with Eas.t-
"" n sis" sadly lacking today. . L
For example. Leo Durocher of the
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. j । Dancing such, an "Over The J;
; Waves" Waltz, One Step, Two y d.,”’, TTTspi.22 ma. Pa wuu
; Step, Don't Step At All, John- J - making The first measure was
3 lost his slipper when he, 1> introduced 50 minutes after the
I went to the ball. $ House and Senate gotaway with
, patronage greatly appreciated.
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here lifts a wistful voice ijaplea it is too late forexcusts. What
for public/ politeness—for observ.we can do is to affirm that 1947
hce .of the ecmmon ‘courtesies , will tell a' "different story wheh
that people elsewhere seem tokth yeardoses.
take, for granted, our veulUtwn, as indivi,
\ Currently it’s’ t h e, s u bW ay. duals, must be that almost all
which posts signs, to try to temjfires are the result of the human
per , the riot which occurs whenjelemht. A man is careless, a
the mOb/getting off collides with lnan is igdorant and destructive
the meb getting on. If any onefire strikes The fire which could
individuak, in that struggling.
bnne,.g"A Shameful Fire Record..
Apl-5'
S #i af9m“;33, i The year Which has ended was
2,biea the worst in our history in the
instant dye.
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Because tom turkeys are 60 latge
and hard to sell, the suggestion has
been made to marke turkey ateska;
thereby solving the ' problem for
both housewile and turkey growers.
They're delicious either fried or
broiled, ,1 .. / 4.. /
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When winter menus get bogged
.down with starchy foods, give them
a lift with tempting green or fruit
salads lopped off with a tempting
real mayonnaise vartition. Appe
tizer Mayonnaise. made of equal
parts of mayonnaise and French
Dressing is good over miost any
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rbw bunds along the drill rows,
courteous, polite. Hut, visitor, a:
void them in the mass if you pos-
siblyean!.
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stampede were to pause a mo- .a,
ment to be -polit, he would be
trampled underfoot. Everyone
knws it, so no one is polite: * » . .. , „
The visitor from out, yonder 19 the simplest of tasks, Alnew
will do well to stay out ofthejlamp eord. a .clean attic, a minor
■ ' L A repair to a heating plant, a fife
ext'nguisher or fire scape-such
attentions as these. would have
pretented u very large' part of
last yeau’sterriblHsssoflife and
'materials./;' This comes straight
home to the individual, and no one
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for pros and college alike, have
related to both Englishnpeas and
now dominates the scene. I j the various beans. The popular
Yom might ask me just what color , name for the blackeyed pea is
la. Here's one answer—Babe Ruth, “cowpea” but now that the can-
l ners have shown an interest in
the crop and it is being intro-
duced on a large scale to the na-
tion’s consumers, an effort is be-
ing made to disown the “cowpea”
use color, or so-called color, in
the place of ability. It won’t work.
Color means Dempsey, Jones,
Hitchcock, Grange, ete., all stars.
Color is also a natural quality. It
can't be faked. Two of the moat
Colorful ball players of all time were
Babe Ruth and Dizzy Dean. They
were naturals. They always were
exactlv what they were. Human
and likable, bu great artists. But
they were real—not phonies. How
that mob can spot a phony.
I Game's the Think Notv
f 'The game doesn't need color to.
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MAGNIF1CRNTI j UNFORGETTABLE I
ErarrrtrHurevaaerexzmemmy
name as lacking in consumer ap-
peal. In the same Way, "mutton"
. has replaced “sheep meat";: al-
' though producers and handlers
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Blackeyed Pea
The common blackeyed pea
originated in India some 3000
years ago. It came to America
from England in 1734, when it
। was first planted in Georgia in
। the Oglethorpe Colonies. . A '
.. Mount Maymi vol. lino blew its
head off Monday, ih a gigantie
■ • explosion which witnesses coin;
i pared with ah atmie bomb/ blast!
; The great peak inxouthern Huzon,
swelled and burst ! with- an earth-
' . "shakin roarsending fiefy lava
and house-Sized bovlders two
‛ miles above its top: Mayon / bad.
no ctatr, and the 4 fissures
■ _ through which l;iva and smoke
' had p'j-ured from it.^ c<>r^y since
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Each of Texas’ 254 counties currently is producing or has pro
. duced oil or gas, or figs lajid under lease for oil and gas development,
a new map prepared Jan. 1 by the Texas Mid-Continent Oil and Gas
Association shows. , ,
Texas oil anil gas counties number 109, while former petroleum
ebynties total 17, The168 others have land leased for oil and gas ex-
ploration, and development- Counties added to the oil Column include
Edwards, KroKand’Madison where recent discoveries were made, arid
Newton, Nolah and Wakei; which shad shows earlier, but which re
ported their fiest production last year. . 1, ,m,
Nearly 5,000,00 on virtually one-third the entire land
, area of Fexas, iow, under lease for oil and gas development, .r .
farmers, ranchers and <>t hev land-ownersi receive around $215,000,000
' .a year in lease and' royafty payments, the Association reported. This
extra "eash srop" uitals mpre than two bhlion dollars for the past
: ‘ twenty-rive yeans, or nearly one-seventh of the value, of “Il Texas
agricuitaral crops dming the period. mR0-n
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1—4 1 'T? ] .Wednesday proved insthfficient to
j relieves the temendous. pressure
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Three bahy girls, survivors of
a V quadruplet biith in a Suck
Creek mountain cabin , in, Tennes-
see, beneath the steady glare of
their father’s mining lamp, were wno avesn.
given a good chance Monday, to spotisht.
live. "Hawgonne," and a low -
whistle consti tilted the brief, but
fervent reaction of Jess Mqore, i.c. -______________
coal mine mule driver, when Dr golf has two of the greatest golf-
Tom Johnson told him of the
route to San Juan, Puerto, Rieo,,
icenved namned by
top of $80 per tori of green his . parents for theunittine .
ranged from 1500 to;2000 pounds lifetime free pass to their un
per acre under field conditions. seheduled pase nger
Figures on total acreage of tmn"
She isn't a dumb ,girhifshe
Dodgers has drawn more comment
than any five managers. Leo is a
great manager. But a large flock of
• . | this publicity has come from details
far apart from baseball, Ted Wil-
liams drew more words, favorable.
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A Western Feature
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th* contest, that Alls a stadium or
a perk, not any outstanding star.
It's the .game, the show today, not
an Ind vidual star.”
This is all true, it all may be
for the general good of sport. Alter
•II, only the game count*. But de-
spite tills any writer hanging around
for human copy misses Hagen,
Waddell, Yost, Zuppke snd many
others who had a certain hu-
man appeal that so few have today.
Sport competitors are serious peo-
ple working et a big Job now. Moat
of them have outstanding ability.
But with too many It I* more big
business than sport. The pressure
|* heavy. The big idea I* winning.
Today we have only a few left-
•nd I can't even remember their
name*. Joe Louis? The top cham-
pion of them ell—who limit* bit pub-
licity to ring efficiency. In baseban
we have Ted William*—who 1* still
a big story when he flops. Stan
Musial, the best ball player in the
game today, la just the best bell
player. He has no interest in any
outside headline*. Football coaches
—able business men with a big job to
do. No particular color. No Rockne,
no Zuppke, no Yost. It may be bet-
ter this way.
But it’* duller.
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Green Front Hall ; i the i
Castroville, Texan $bunl — _
A Real Good oia Time Dance { Oswaldo Pohl who as
Where You Can Meet Your 1 . «------
% Real Old Time Friends And
1> Here, Is Your Chance To' 3: .na,,... ,.....
$ Have A Real Good (lid lime 3 rested las summer. Two depu-
<1 And Ihal h 5 ,
$ , / ” tles o1 HonkAHgUSV
Kn Inn IQ ' Heinz Kail Fanslau,
P-u*.*M - ; named, along with
$ MMusichy—- $ sion chiefs. ,
Emilie Groff and His $ -
Well Diggers
. Including Banjo Bill Spivey
3, and His Drums
Aand -----------ean:
I / American authorities Monday
salad. . . re," , 1
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Although thls season's American'
rice harvest is 10% larger than last
year’s, this grain will stiil-bevers
scarce during 1947. Heavy exports
.to the Orlent, which depends on
rike as we do wheat, will continue,
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About the taatiest bit on any ap-
petiser tray i* Spiced Pineapple
Cubes. Juat aaute them in vitamin-
ized margarine and eprinkls with,
brown augar and apices. Then add
a dash of vinegar und ‘stir gently
until glased. Umm ml They're good
pickings! !!
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And a Spring note! Gay print
dresses with solid colored light
woolen jackets to accent one of the
colore in the print win be featured.
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er. When broudeasted, super-
out, • • , w,
I was talking about this color
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Biediger, John C., Jr. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1947, newspaper, January 17, 1947; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593325/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.