The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1941 Page: 7 of 8
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Tilt TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941
Fertilizer
Demonstrations
Show Success
ed II the frame* Jbwr« txm
spotted.
Where U. S,
Will Shoot
earn more of such pleasant com-
nv-udkitloii. 'f ConuUiijt crlSctsm
cause* a resentful reaction or 1»
apt to develop an Inferiority com-
-piex that Is difficult to overcome
as the y«*rs go by.
Far-Reaching
Nutrition Program
Adopted for State
Has Commandership
Of Legion
Round wash clothes are foMwflK"
very practical by many people dUtjfflre
they have no corner* to hold dMftjSBj
water and prevent rapid dry la*. 1 Jw®
Try them next time yon pepieaMB'q|g
this article.
DM you ever try cleaning jraaar i’J
eyeglasses by means of year yap-
fame steaslser? K wort* i^riwSSf,,' .:«y
Just spray the perfume an*#** •• §|f
both sides of the lens and then, -
polish with a foetal tissue. T*A
8 lasses will be perfectly «fa*r
and have a faint trace of ywSr «${
favorite scent.
4rre%t»>iA
(!SS)
I til MM/H I
It suits of five years of demon-
stratum* by Kxtension Service.
workers In the use of anperpho* .
phnte on pactiires In about 50
Texas < ounties show greatly in-1
<■! ise/| carrying capacity, im-
provement in the quality of cattle,
and enlarged ealf ne-ps fVinnn
stratlons were begun In seven :
n-w counties In lhll.
\fOoi-dlng to M K Thornton.
.Ir.. exteimten agricultural chemist,
who directed the work m* re than
:>,tmo.(i000 pounds of 2>> per cent '
active ingredient phoaphat • have j
been u; ed In the counties, which
tire itiosilv in east Texas. Some I
f the demonstrations were curri-
ed on In cooperation with the
Tennessee Valley Authority.
On of the first trials was on
115 ture pasture block owned by:
Tom Iti Slip* <>/ ttiie Chapman ,
1 coniiininity In Husk County. At
■ the beginning of the demtinstrn-
Item in l'i;tii, lie was pasturing
: five to -n-vcn head on the acreage
and producing poor quality calves.
In 194! In ran 15 cows on the
tune ana and produced a 100
i cut ' til cri»p. Thornton says.
Tiie i *wt of improvement was
..bout rtd an acre for fertilizer,
*-. l and cure.
Kd Italic. Jefferson County farm-
; to and anuth.'r early (lemonstra-
tin could not carry Is i s dairy
-d ii . 7s acre pasture With-
out stib-uontlal supplemental feed-
ing Treatment with l'1" pounds
:of superphosphate to th
A unified stale food and nutri-
tion program designed to streng-
then the total population for Its
defense efforts, as well m to meet
the state’s long-range health
needs, was adopted by th" Texas
State Nutrition Committee during
^ Wtuit it mriaoo"
mitntrored;
Ration Is • A*™**
of
J , brought about by »
■rabllr demand, n-snltlng
Vwi ,n 'h-"T
,Urntii". for things w,»>'"
, be prodoced In '“ig"
* ^titles Kv-ry ’blzct.
wdp minimize l«fl«t.o« by
e petenae B 'hds <««! 3‘“™P"
tow ran I B*t tal!h for °*
, Savings Stamp* " ' »hou,d
w redeem them ’
to any post offic.
w..-To buv
Haw,, go to the uPorest
Sjw. hank, or seringa tnd
Lociatlon. or *>'1' thv
ei. of the Cllite;l states.
f) C Also Stampst
Obstinate dust stain* should not
be brushed vtgorowly, as that will
only drive the mark* Into the ms
ferial. It a light brushing will not
remove them, rub with a soft cloth
dampened with gasoline and tit*
iigork* will disappear,
s ^lATliUriC
a meeting lr. Austin, Octcbnr 13-
Fly specks can be removed from
glided picture frames by (haft
washing with soap and water and
then applying lemon Jules to the
mote obstinate spot*. Perhaps a
new coat of gliding will be requir-
Economlc assistance for Texas
famill 's unable to produce or pur-
chase a well balanced diet was
frsjllk.
*W>it A/,
Yt#„ areyK##mte1
MILWAUKEE. Wis. — Photo
shows Lynn U. Stambaugh of
Fargo, N. D.t who in the new
National Commander of the
American Legion.
Ilf sc insects known as silver fUh.
gr. Md Mrs. Raymond D'cai
laonnced (he • birth nf a
L*.5 October 14. in Spahn Hoc
1*1. weighing 9 P'-und* and 7
so n
If your pillowcases are embroid-
ered, turn them over before retir-
ing. The plain side will be rtore
comfortabl to sleep on and many
times the fancy side will outwear
two backs.
‘The Eniltralduy :'lul> tet u
| home of Mrs f C C <11 dt
karsdav afternoon with uine
gsiberi and tine., sio ',J in"-
it A Spfmish-Atn'-i: in c-dcr
temr was f -attired, (iw*re
Mantes Bill (ireeitwnld Patti
Mafleid ami W J «■urmll.
Always run small articles, such
as handkerchiefs or dollies through
the wringer along with a large
piece of the wash. Then they will
not wind around the rol.s and
acre.
Tli* new hi-spMd bottom* for
McCormick-Deering Plow* *n
shaped far speed, designed to
reduce dirt resistance. It’s fall
speed sshead when they start
turning the furrows.
ed from demonstrations in Cans.
Delta. Lamar, Raines .and other
east Texas counties.
In Eratb. Mills, and Young
counties, among these in central
west Texas used for demonstra-
llowen of Corpus Christ! i(qn«, carrying capacity has riot
.k -end gn-st of Fairest been obtained comparable to coun-
ties lu east Texas on account of
less rainfall, hut a grating capa-
city twice amf thrice that of
normal have been obtained through
fertilizing and seeding.
"The demostrations have proved
that it is profitable to spend
money for pasture improvement,”
Thornton says, "it is desired to
g t the work out of the demon-
stration zone by having other
army
Jane's (as.-, was i i.illtr in the
1 r» \V French home Saturday.
j[rs tic- H, Rhodes and ilaurii-
ir», iSlulti• ami Vida Fay. ne-
ither (j. H Hra*h"ar and datigh-
!*f were Sunday guests In San
»Umio. They met K Brash «r
toe for the day. he being m the
Setting up of a stale nutrition
{committee for Negroes likely will
1 tie one result of the meeting,
according A> Mias Horton.
A sub-committee on research
pledged to find n?w ways to in-
crease use of Texas-produced food.
Another subcommittee, one de-
i vot -d to education In nutrition,
will work toward helping all Tex-
as school children know what
constitutes a good diet and Its
McCORMlCK-DEcitiNG
HI-SPEED PLOW
wear.
WAPs U
French
4 Slipping through the ground all power. When yoa {
at 41/2 to 5 mile* an hour is no with a new Fartn&U. yetf
trick when you have a new up operations all along the
Farmall equipped with a —plowing, planting, culti
McCormick-Dcering Hi-SpccJ in^ mowing, or harvesting
Plow. Come in and find out
This is another example of these new plow bottom*,
linking together fast - moving make it a point to txte the
equipment with modern Farm- Farmailt while you ant 1
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HOUSTON CHRONHOLE’S
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universal education in the princi-
pasl of nutrition was cmphaslaed
in an address to the committee by
Dr. Homer V. Rainey, president
of the University of Texas.
Dr. J. M. Coleman of the State
Health Department, Austin; Dr.
Errol S. Epprlght of the Texas
State College for Women. Denton;
Ruth Huey of the State Board
for Vocational Education, Austin;
and Jennl; Camp. Extension serv-
Fcr an extra good Job of dust-
ing furniture, use damp chamois,
wring it as dry as possible. In
ordinary mat hod a a certain a-
mount of dust fails back onto
surface, but the damp chamois
holds every speck.
*£40
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S. D. CROW, Mgr. GRANT CROLLEY, Amt.
COUNTY RECORDS,
A few words of praise and ?n-
eouragement turns the young mind
to good thoughts and good be-
havior and the child stirves to
Good O."."/ ’Je..il DeccmL^r
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Th*-»id* ro Fcgirova and Catalina
Osttna.
Burley B. Morris and Aletha
Mari- McMahon
\Y. M. 11 Jones and Ruby Flynn.
Clark (M Reagan and Mrs.
Eunice Young.
Augustine G inamit and Anita
Taylor.
CharH-s William Ellwood and
Edith Mac Mayfield.
Jose V. .Martinez and Petra Der-
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Johnnie Harrell Gauger, Lot 3 j tha Unie they are to b
and "E” 50 acr s of Inn 5 all in ; allowed to stand some
Hk'i k B. of Gregory Farm lands. wm gl, to the bottom of
f. W. Markussen.et ux, to Doris | jf this is put in cake it
R Bonorden all of Lot 6 and j cake tough, sc brat an
E half of Lot 5 in Block -I of j mediately .
Sunshine addition of button.
Southwest National Bank ol' : Iron a piece of st*
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BELONG IN THE OPEN
*'t- cannot t'ec-i that funeral prices
should lu* “hushed” . . . that mention
of cost should be kept at a minimum.
To save trouble and unnecessary ex'
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you invesetigate funeral costs now. In
the pleasant, restful atmosphere of our
funeral home, you can gain a proper
m derstanding that would be impos-
sible to minds over-burdened with
grief.
When cutting paper "’1th a
| blade or knifo place the patrsr
|on a glass to prevent tearing.
i it your pet knife Is badly mat-
j ed, cover it with thick sour cream
! ;in() )*t it remain over night. It
j w-iii clean quite nicely by ««•«-
| in«-
Place a hox of quick lime iu
the damp cupboard for a f*w
days to absorb the moisture,
otherwise yoa will breed the pro-
ftanbk ateftao knows* fomn tiXL itod to Un. Vfn S’t'ist m H a
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the birth of a daughter.
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Blake, Bob. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1941, newspaper, October 23, 1941; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750008/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.