The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1949 Page: 3 of 10
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS.
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The Austin Elementary Suhool
will present the followin'? p'ro-
gf*Hi Thursday evening at 7:80
at Austin School. The public is
eoeciiliiy invited.
Rockabve Baby—Choral Club.
"The Tots Goodnight”--Linda
Lou Talley, Marilyn Strickland,
Lindu Strickland, Carolyn Cope-
land, Jo Ann Harris, Janet Allen,
Ruthmary Jackson, Rosemary Gar-
rett, Martha Mills, Janice Kay
Levine, Karen Hanna, and Lyn-
ette Petty.
"Powder Your Pace With Sun
shine"—Billy Raj’ "Wallace, John- j Lynda
ny Harry, Linda Beckham, Jdnr-1 Yoweil, Sue Carol Austin,
tha Brumley, Patsy Saunders,: “Minuet" — Lynda Beckham,
Patricia Marable, Jeanette Guth-
rie, Peggy Martin, Rosemary Lin-
dernran, Barbara Walker.
“Dane#’’ — “Maytimc”, Ballet
by..Martha Jo Guest, Ann Heath,
Bill Hodge, Martha Jo Fose, Jack
Melton, Betty Wyatt, David Stin-
son, Loretta Hooks, La Dale Jen-
nina, Linda Strickland, Robert
Hutchinson, Glenda Jtay Pass-
more, James McLcoy, Georgia
Prim, Louis Hint, Janice Rose
Hill, Tommy Green.
May Pole JhMtce—Connie Sue
Alford, Rondel Hili, Jeanne Baird:
Avon Morgan, Billie Fay Glenn,
Ray Gene Harry, Margaret Craw-
ford, Douglas Pose, Mary Louise
Johnson, Calvin Curry. Patty Mc-
Leroy, Mike Hodge.
"Come Out My Pretty Kitten”
—-.Tommy Hurley, Joe Dan .Ken-
nedy, Kennath Gene Funderburk,
Billy Burney, Patsy Jean Romack,
Moseley, Warnla Gayle
BAb Harper, Martha
Billy Wyatt, Patay Saunders,,
Larry Sinclair, Patricia Marable,
Bobby Burney, Jeanette Guthrie,
Larry Hunt, Peggy Martin, Neal
Wright, Rosemary Linder® an,
Bawling* Lemon, Barbara Wat
kee, and Artie Romack. f
“Alice Blue Gown’’—Patsy Ro-
mack, Lynda Moseley, Ruth Ash-
croft, Jofen# Jones, Sue Austin,
Wanda Yoweil.
“Welcome Sweet Springtime.”
“The Whiffenpoof Song” V~
Jorene Jones, Janette Mills, Fay
Ellen Hill, Sandra Boy#, Mary
Ann Bryce, Ruth Ashcroft, Roena
Petty, Maitha Godwin, Mary
Wheeler, Sue Martin, Lynda. Mose-
ley, WaHda Yoweil, Lou Heath,
Sue Heath, Frances Green, Patay
Romack, Mary Jane Harris, Shir-
ley Pinson, Wanda Barrett, Doris
Fite, Joyce Crow1, Sherri Teer,
Wanda Sue Wright Anita Kerr,
Wanda Loyd, Paula Leech, Mary
Lilyi Ethridge, Peggy Godwin,
Brumley, May Wheeler, and Billie Either-
” “ its* Melton,
Song “Sunflower”.
Blackface Comedy “Oh, ©oc-
ter”—Jerry ©on Johnson, Mike
Mahaffey, Tom McConnell, Billy
Harper, James Smith, Lpnnie Sin-
clair, Phillip Morris, Tim Retry.
Siwig— “Cruising Ddwn the
River.” ‘
rector Betty Hand rehearses members of her roller-skating troupe aboard the liner Washington
in mid-Atlantic. En route to Europe for a 12-week tour, they are the first roller-skating troupe
ever to undertake an extended overseas engagement comparable to major ice shows.
World War II Veterans
Playing Important Role in
Hopkins County Dairying
(By A. W. AI
j built 35 Grade A Dairy Barns,
i constructed 9S> shelter barns,
| erected 31 silos, vaccinated 310
| heifers for Bangs, drenched 1,387
ihead of cattle with phenothiazlne,
j sprayed 2,698 head with DDT,
| treated 1,464 beau for grub eon-
_ i trol* vaccinated calves for black-
. Ad*m*, Co ordioatar Hopkin.'county Vocational School) ! ©* and malignant endema. By
j observing these management prac-
j dees they can grow strong fteaithy
Of thd 503 veterans of World
War. Wnmw enrolled in the Hop-
kin# CaBtty Vocational School,
366 ate hr agriculturai clauses
»nd 157 of these are producing equal quality,
mtik in sufficient quantities for) The veterans of this county are, ,
both home and commercial use. fully aware of the fact that the 1 , „ . „ ». ,
Many of these vete.aaa have in- feed.ng problem m of the I ^ Hot>1k’,n*.C;OUntI.,YoU *2* find
m »» n*". ..s Wj
less than the people of the county t0 *dd .he*lth'u ^RPto^. and
can own and .are for bulls of Plenty to their family life.
i toil will find an interest in
| watching these veterans increase
stride in the dairy business
Jividual herds milking only 5 to
N vow*, bat are in the process of has. The more his feed costa per
bidding their herds m both quail- i gallon of milk produced the lew j
Utjr and quality. Some of the . rhe profit to him per gaiton. Be :
iffeians have a* many a* to bead! cause of this the veteran
H their herds and are interested; that he
ti budding up the quality of those
icidg ■'he#* boy* in many in-
are running iwhtnd the
leceW. dairying set by some of
heirRpeighboi*, but it should be
erne®bared that they got behind
then they were off in the War,
ind it ef take time for them to
each the peck of their antsdpat-
d production.
These boys realise that the
iairy btiaittM* centers around the
lairy cow, her feed, and her cate
hey •«« the dairy tow from three , P«w of good quality. By thus
Ifferent angles . type, registra-; reducing proddetion cost* the
ea papers, and production. Theyj veteran can lealiae a wider mar-
WtM like io have a herd, all of j gin of profit which enable* him
bkh are registered, of good j to feed his family, pay for Ids
pe. and cow* cxh.biting top < land, and to lake cave of any other
bietu'.a 'Tkvoia# Inour t hal ()inr« **'«.# tflL*. »i ■■ a.
biggest problems the dai.yman j d*livar|n« their produce to
has. The more hi* feed costa per ^ ra,,t* jdarttt and^ to
the collector* of Grade A milk.
You will in years to come find
know thair cow* In the show rings along
.. natiM not only own andi*1* th* ** ‘■ommunity,
ran* good cows foi more miiki »«d you will f.nd them a# c.tuens
hut that be muat procure good of county contributing that*
feed nt a* !,«!. coat a, pomdbW. ?*rt to tfJ° «nd,Von*-of tha*
He also know* that the lies; and fc*v* ,n*lde America/merica and
ch.ap.at feed he can ubta.n come* i *•*?'* * {r" ^°'
from hi# pasture* if the*, pas- j »'* ,n fre« Americ*'
turn have the fertility to provide
nutritions gracing, He also knows
that there are certain grasses that
give iwiUer food values than oilier
gramma. The veteran, therefore,
has the pro bleat of building up
his pasture soil and of growing
Highway Bond
Issue Carries
In Bell County
«8n AMarMOxf Pool
Austin, May 11.—A million dol-
lar bond issue to buy riirht-of
way for super highway 81 through J
reduction. They know that there*If the expert#** of the family T» Beil County was approved in a|
re not very many herd* in any t improve the*# paaturer. Iheaf vet -j,eciat election,
immunity that have all three of j gran* hare applied 586 totta ,«f *iom' from Temple say* the
tea. ftctOmt' qualitie*. but that l super phosphate cm 2.467 acM* of mi,* wav- Denartmeet will begin
the goal «..uaid which they are ,*.tiu. land on which they bav. "Zmton of TheHM*!?~
footing They are now mures tod j**d*d about 50,0thv pound* of ^ Commissioners Court
[penally «. production. T# at-; Sespedes* and cloves To fuyttor. b risrht-of-wav.
Ibi.* goal, or appromapMo it,, improve theit gayturea by eradl-i , Jx____‘
ey are selecting row* with ear* eating eraeiia, they have mowed __ _ _
ider the direction amd help, of 1 3,829 acre* of pa*tor« Uad • IlAva tea A (loyill
fit instructor*. They are breed j that the grarse* may have a fail AAvI V lU aalivliU
g these cow* to good bull* *» chance to grow. In addition, these
at their replacement* ;m*y be j vatarana last year grew, harvest-1
th cow* that will be more pre ; ed and put up 765 ton# of silage
rtive than their dams. They have ' in order that they might have a ——
24 dairy cattie and have produc- j green roughage fox their cow* in Among the out of town rela-
>4 *y»ift‘r ■ yearly for replace- j the winter time after the pasture*! fives here Sunday, May 8th, to
AgjBfl ■#*« heifers, with other* ; have been Iroten down. attend the funeral services for
o' . 'Id* from pure bred j <l«od cow* and good feed do Mrs. J. W. McDonald were Mr.
jraa, »7 of which are owned by j««( always produce an abundance and Mis I. W, Co# ami family of
f of milk. These good cows need to, Dallas, Berths McDonald of Dal-
he taken care of, the good feed! las, Mr. and Mrs. Welton Wilker-
need* to ire fed under favorable son of Whitney, Mr, and Mrs.
McDonald Rites
Heran
] To help farther in the Improve-
lent of herd quality there is ear-
on withfn the school an arti-
ria) insemination program that
akes arceasible 12 other sire#
tt are among the best ia the
entry To these aire* 81 row*
conditions, and the cow need* to! Ahri* Hill of Ft. Worth, Mr. aaryd j
ire milked under surroundings that; Mr*. Clyde Mcl)on*ld and family
[ are favorable to high production, of Sulphur Springs, Bessie Mc-
| Accordingly, the veteran* in the ! Donald of Pilot Point, Mr. and
,, ___________ vocational achool are netting them- Mr*. Deuvl Matthews of Dallaa,
Lve already been bred and many a#lv## to the ©wk of ao maaagmgj Manila McDonald • of Dallaa. J.
Ahet veterans will have more cow* ; the affair* about th# feeding and, T. Thomas and daughter of Bon-
ded to these excellent bull# to milking place* that these more5 bam, Mrs. C. M Watson and Anna
further tmprove the quality of j favorable conditions may be had. j Ration both of Bonham, Ray and
heir dans row*. Thl* service of; Within recent month# they have Parker Thomas of Tyler.
ho school gives the veteran the 1
ipportwe>’> to r»ise calve* aired j
ij,- ti c best bulls in the !
•ntir»lPe This scrvire U avail-
ihle to anyone in Hi>pk<na county, |
hus offering the opportunity to
tli the people within the county j
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AVOID ACCIOfNTSI
FREE
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BRAKE TEST
MERRELL
Special
You Are Cordially Invited
to the Opening of
Stockmen's
Supply Company's
New Dairy Supply Store
“Your Surge Dealer”
College Street, Juat off the Square
THURSDAY, MAY 12
2:00 p. m. till 8:00 p. m.
Refreshment a — Movie* — Favors
First Baptist
Prayer Service
• *r»
The regular mid-week prayer
service of the First Baptist Church
wlB begin at 7:46 p.m. The pastor,
Rev. Joe Weldon Bailey will con-
duct the service after which the
ordinance of baptism will he ad-
ministered. Worship tonifrnt with
uf.
The Sunday School officers and
teachers will, meet by departments
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will be
The
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day evening, At!
are urged to
will
ic, Several
been received
sage and beautiful
The Junior Training
paHmeht tinder
John T. Hill will have a
roast Thursday from five to
—Reported.
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Love strikes a kks-happy
when you see that “Kiss in t
Dark” starring Academy l
winner, Jane Wyman
the Carnation Thursday an
day.
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Attend The BIG FREE
ELECTRIC APPLIANCE SHOW
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modem convenience# ond feature# you get in Frigid-
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From its full-width Super-Freezer Chert on top, to its
big, glass-topped Hydrator on the bottom, this
Frigidaire Refrigerator has deluxe conveniences—
plus Meter-Miser dependability, leorn about all
9 Frigidaire Refrigerators from 6 cu. ft. size to 11 Vi
cu. ft. size.
Frigidaire All-Porcelain Automatic
Washer has Live-Water Action I
Mt put in clothe* ond soop, set the Select-O-Dial
end forget itl In ten than half an hour Live-Water
action washes clothes cleaner, rinses them twice in
clean water. And the Rcrpidry-Spin dries them many
pounds lighter. .. some clothes are so dry they are
ready for immediate ironing!
Frigidaire RK-60 Electric Range
has many exclusive features I
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matchless automatic conveniences to make cooking
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Range models. They’re porcelain ineide and out—
there’s one to fit your individual needs.
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1949, newspaper, May 11, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812389/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.