The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1954 Page: 4 of 6
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WTH — EVNI* DULY XFWfl—Wtdar*4*r Bvtntafp April tlf 1954
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l V OUR. .
COUNTY AGENT
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by Wa'!i-r I'. Kru*r
Counf •• Agricultural Agent
The f aW wn-.ft '.(i n n buy
one t.t ' asqi .liutcd ».th tin*
jj«t _ a- ill i' i.i <" rat;. ■ r.’T x.s•
injf, I have mot h lot c the peo-
ple t»v vls at it end by a'.tendin';
NEW MA(iflNERY
Oliver fifi Tractor.
» Oliver 77 Tractor
»- Plows, Harrow's, Drills, Hnybaler
| one man, tics with wire.
Oliver Combine.
*- Allis Chalmers C Tractor,
f Allis CluUmcrs B Tractor,
j Allis Chalmers WD Tractor.
One Man Baler,
p Q M C Trt. *ks, Pickups.
USED MACHINERY
• 20 Formall.
Regular Farm a 11.
B Farmall.
W. C. AllLs Chalmers, lights and
starter.
Oliver 00.
Oliver 70.
Btalkentter.
International Pickup.
Priced to sell. See us before
; you buy.
a R- FEASTER & CO.
Waxahachie Phone fifiO
! me,<ln*s at varlctis kinds.
Ln t. T JuracVy I made a talk to
the Ennis KtAtmi* Clu> at noon
I f<nd the E. .» County Dairy Aaaucl-
ation at their regular An11 night
'meeting that night. I vialted the
meeting cf the County 4-H Club
Council ts'a'.uraluy und the FVrrn
! H'A project alu * on the same day.
j 1 believe that the people id Ferris
> el old be highly c. iip.*.m*i. on
t'ulr lnt“11“ t in a balanced farm
nr< ram for their boys. There Is
1 cor.ne unexptai. able combination fit
li iciest tti U boys have for live-
u.cck that should be mot to keep
the n interested in agriculture in
\ (he future. I appreciated the f.onor
of judging their lamb «'now. Their
r.c.ubera .veie not large, but at
lent one boy should be . ... . y a.th
, the results.
The Rural Neighbor'll od contest,
i Judges were In the Bethel com-
munity on Wed. csday (f this week.
R< suits will not be knoAii for at
jh.ut am.her six weeks,
j ‘Richard Clary, ac*x:UUe county
aguit fio.n Corsicana, who has
| oeen working on farmer-tenant
I pro'oxms in this county is interest-
ed in disco stung landlord-tenant
problems with any landlord or ten-
ant who !s interested. Please call
! n»y office and 1 will make an ap-
I j oli itnieiit with him for you.
sMany far'.ners in Eills County
| sliould be interested ln cteep feed-
iry; of calves This program works
• equally well with -plain cows or
high quality rows. For both types
[ cf tew htuxls, a high qualltled deep.
- U.iek, purebred beef pull is neces-
sary. Most people agree that where
j jour cow 'herd Ls small, Creep feed-
t inr. Is mvessary to Increase your
• pounds of beef production per cow.
ASKS \SYLUM Crying and struggling, Mrs. Vladimir Petrov, wife of Soviet diplo-
mat who renounced his Red homeland, is forced aboard Soviet-bound plane in Sydney,
Australia Monday by Russian guards. Australian police boarded plane when it landed
at Darwin, disarmed guards and rescued th * terrified Mrs. Petrov. She has asked for
political asylum. (NEA Telephoto)
This is i pecln-lly true on high
priced ;i you nave 20 cows
and pr luring feeder calves, you
will be ln coir.ipetitio.: >v::h western
uittis where ranchers ptvitice feed-
er calves by the thousands. Their
ccst cf production per cal," is very
low, but on our i;it: I our costs are
much Uglier, in other words,
Creep-feeding ru.'/ci is u method <,l
The Week In
AUSTIN
ARNOLD S HOME IMPROVEMENTS
If you are interested in new homes, remodeling or
general carpentry call 19 for free estimates.
900 S. KAUFMAN
900 S. KAUFMAN PHONE 19
DR. L. A. WILLIAMS
OPTOMETRIST
102 S. DALLAS
PHONE 373
TERMITE CONTROL
, SPECIALISTS
INSPECTION
WITIIOl JT#OBLI G ATION
“If You Fall to Call C* —
We All Lose Money”
EVergrecn 5236
17 Years Experience
MORGAN BROS.
<1704 Forney Road — Dallas
Member of Dallas A Texas
Pest Control Assoe.
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FARMER'S
HOME APPLIANCE
PRESENTS
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Westitighouse Announcement Special
9etty faness
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Candy Thermometer /'
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Thermometer rQ ,NTR0DUC| YOU TO
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SIMMGERAIOR
ip ixlucing fini/juied be; f in the 1
! sh rtest tkr.c, with the least cost,
i end at a tlt.drablo weight!. Ac ord-;
I i.-.g to packers, the creep fed call'
program tno;»t nciuly meets the
j modern housewife's divnand for
flrisluxl bait from u light weight,
curciiss. The practice of feeding the -
j caW grain in it ( reap to supplement
, the cow's mi k offers .aweral ud-
! ventage -s:
1. When you wish to obtain u
1 n urketoblc finir-h at the earliest;
j time. Thhly bushels of grain usu-
I ally will produce u ' 700-pound calf
I in about, 10 mauths if the call ls
Jerov.drd oh a < cep-feeder and put
j lr.u> t.il* dry a-t :or a shut feed.
2. When you wish to even up
• the feeder call crop. A few bushels
1 u.' grain during the latter jvurt of
! the siun.’iK'r will mu-ke the calves
| more uniform, rave shrink at wean-
j in1;' an-d moke them start on feed
easier.
3. When you wish to relieve the
I cow herd by feeding the calves.
| 4. When you wish U> develop
purebred bulls and heifers. A bulky
grain in lhe emp-feeder l« deslr-
- able in this case.
| 6. When you wish io take ad-
juanhue of a fall market, for good
quail1! y, finished beet. The early
i ca’:, ereei)-l( I ran be market) d
j 1. .n tiiree to live months earlier
j tl. in the bulk <1 .. Inter-led cattle,
Dlsailvant ikcs:
| 1. When jou are goitu to grain
l'*ed the calves < ver a long period
of time. The ere p-led cull, like all
other cattle earned beyond the
ipolod cf ere.unileal gains, will he
too fat at the end of the feeding
peril d to keep his advantages.
2. When you are going to carry
tlie calves a . an ek cattle over win-
ter and are m l ir.leres.terl in sav-
! In,; the intlk la! or in ever.ing up
1 the calf crop.
Anniversary for
Winnie Chapter
Within* Chapter 100. Order of the
Eastern s it will observe the chap-
t ;'s tilth anniversary on Thursday
a! a slated meeting rd 7:30 p nu
Chnptm; from tha surrounding
territory have been invited.
Mrs Jesse Day s, worthy matron
of the local chapter said all visiting
members of the order would b:* wel-
coim a* the anniversary observance
which will b* held In the Masonic
Hall.
To Theater 7.1
Mr. and Mm. R. W. Mrs.
li. d stone a ml Mrs doe Hawkins
\\"ii! ;.( iJaha. today for the mati-
nee field.'t iuar.ee ef The Merry
Wive- Ct Win isor nl Theater 7*4.
By VEKN SANFORD
Texas Press Association •
Austin. -Tills is the week of de-
t ision.
At his jires,s conference 4ast Fri- t
day, Ids llrst since the legislature I
adjourn1 d. Governor Allan Shivers
p:< (iniJMfd that this week he would |
ltively aiiWver the oft pi'OfioiiiKl-
ed qm lion "Do you Intend to run i
for re-election?"
So, this vtek, he said he would
seek a third term.
George T. TJInson, imvmber of the
Texas If >usc of Representatives ,
from Mineola, already has filed as
a enridldkihe for LA. Governor on i
the Democratic ticket.
lb* was co-author of bills for i
tnv hers' and state workers' jiay
raises and the state building; pro- -
grain.
Two members of the Texas House
- of Representatives have resigned
, 8if.ee the special session of the •
legislature ended April 13.
They are (Ja.be Gurret, nciwspa-
iptrmun fion. Conpus Ghristl, and I
Hi; n.i id W. Ft ark of Gainesville.
Stank gave no reason for his re- i
; t.mnenl.
Garrett resi.-tned lo am ldr Con- j
| guss. ^
Texas' trlendliress no longer ex- '
lends to C am nunlsls. The big
j fi lendly state la ,v has the only j
1. ,v In he nullon, incltidlng the;
. Federal Govi rnme. •!, which cut law's '
lhe V nvauin st party anil Its mem- j
aus, and nKikes belonging to the
Co.nr.unisl Baity a crime punish-1
able a 20-year maximum prison i
si ntenco.
The fmv beniiiinc effective mi-1
mediately upon the Governor's I
sirr ing it last. Thursday.
Willi the signing of Dills by the
Governor, the 1334 tptvial legisla-
tive session is rapidly becoming j
Instovy.
Complete victory for the Gov- |
( rnor's firogntin was the net result1
of the called se don. He got every-j
thing he asked for. That included: I
pay raises lor teat.hers and state
(rauployeca, epp i prtatlons for state j
buildiiiga. and (lie anti-eommunlstj
!t a ,
To iinanee the ntw sjiending the j
legislature jvissed tux measures, as
mx numerded 'by the Governor, on
col;■orations, franchises, beer and-
natural gas,
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Perhaps the biggerf nr.,va in Tex- j
1 as was the rain.
From its Austin office, the U. S.
: Department of Agriculture an-
nounced that precipitation over
j much of the state, Including drouth-
ridden West Texas, bi lightened the
j proepeot* for fanners and ranchers
tUe year
Etvery.vThere, the situation was
atxcribed as Invert red, but rnor-*
iiKiiature -was needed to insure ag-
, ricuRural nxcess duriiKi the com-
ing saason.
While the rate helped, the Tex-
as drouth vat not completely brok-
en.
Governor Bhivers said he w'ould
ask for more Federal aid for dry
Wtrt Texas counties.
i Vi usual, Texas weather went to
exliemet.
In the Lower Kio Oiande Valley,
(there was too mu h rain. Flood sit-'
nations existed lor a umr ki Ain.nu,
McAllen, Snn Juan, Donna. Edin-
burg urvd EIki.
l Turbulent w rattier conditions
fcrought a tomaifa warning to
Ceaiuai Texas, remindful of the
Waco disaster last year, when on
May 11 a twister caused 114 deaths, j
injuries to &00. and \axt property •
demugf
Govern*: s tixsu the drought
| stricken st.- its of Colorado, Kan-
j sal, N(-v Mexico, Oklahoma and
Texas will meet at the cull od Pres- '
ider.t P-wight D. Elsenhower tor a
conference In Wuxhington on April
20.
Governor Shivers has signified 1
his Intention to be present,
; The confeience will precede a
meeting of the commission on in- [
tergovernmental Relations, to which
| Shivers belongs as a presidential
appointee, und a conterenoe of
governors on economic and defense
matters.
Government support and cutting
the cost of milk and dairy produc-
tion tr« not th* answers to steadily
He ls ftate manager of the Ameri-
can Dairy Association of Texas.
Von Rosenberg (OiHends that
i Kieater inaiitetlng and selling ac-
tivities are ti»e only solutions to the
precario.is petition of the dairy in-
dustry.
To that erd, dairy fanners of
Texas are setting aside two cents
j fu each 103 pounds of milk and
ora-haif cei t for eac h pound of
butter fat for cream, for a mer-
vi,4i,dung program t» eonduct-
! ( .1 by the industry.
An bniiolant victory was won by
the State of Texas in 0 five-year-
old attempt to collect anti-trust
penalties from ten major oil com-
The thiri Court of Civil Appeals,
here, ruled that there was sufficient
cause of aet.on to entitle the state
to a trial.
Filed ln 1840. the state's suit al-
Icgai that the ocivjpanies conspired
to fix ind maintain non-campetl-
tivt tank wagon prices on gaaullne.
Defending ecm^allies urgued tlvat
the petition siiould be thiown out
because it did no*, give specific
r.; iiitt>. dates, aivl details of the
alleged conspiracy.
Revers’d by the court’s decision
was a ruling ha.ided down in r»as
oy District Judge Charles O. Betts,
whose union wus that the StaU*
l ac! tailed to sho.v a cause of ac-
tion.
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mSUI.OSKS SPY KING—
i —Austnilinn Prime Minis-
ter Uobert ti. Menzies dis-
closed Tuesday u Uummun-
ist spy rinjr is active in Aus-
I India after N'aladiniir Mich-
alnvieh Petrov, above, third
Secy, of Russian Kmlmssy
j in ranlicrra, asked for poli-
tical asylum. Petrov, ,xaid
; to lie chief Australian ajrent
of M.Y.D.. j?nve irovernment
documents imj^icatinir
! ajrents in the country.
I (NKA Telephoto)
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1954, newspaper, April 21, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782626/m1/4/: accessed March 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.