Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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ABB-
NOTICE
Cm will
mi Calf
The Christmas present that
flte every stocking is a U. S.
Savings Bond. Be member:
yonr hank has a new and
handsome gift envelope—free
from the Treasury—with ev-
ery Bond purchased as a gift
It Pays to Belong to
FARM BUREAU
33 1 /3% Dividend on currently, expiring
Automobile and FCPL Policies.
See yellow pages for addresses- If it is Insu-
rance, see or all us.
“We are near as your plume”
Brown Insurance Agency
Office—Ceute*-—Hwy. 96—LY 8-3385
£ Blocks N. of New Hospital
Fertilizer Can
“Stretch” Water Supply
Can fertiliser act as a “wa-
ter Stretcher"? We can
grow a lot of forage with
small amount of moisture pro-
viding we have plenty of fer-
tilizer Water and plant
nutrients are vitally related,
according to County Agent
Joe D. Anderson. Every farm-
er knows'that adequate water
is required for efficient use of
fertilizer and maximum plant
growth.
Less well known is the fact
that plant nutrients can favor-
ably influence the efficiency
with which crops use wi
under favorable and unfavora-
ble conditions.
At high soil fertility levels,
with most crops, less water
required per unit of produc-
WHITESIDE
Insurance Agency
LIFE INSURANCE
Jewelry Boxes *
Bibles
Justin Billfolds
Air mate Socks and Ties
Schick and Remington Electric
Razors
Parker Pen and Pencil Sets
Zippo Lighters
Travel Shave. Kits
Airmate Cuff Link and Tie Clasp
Shoe Shine Kits
Mennen Gift Sets
Brownie Cameras
Old Spice Toiletries
Comb an dBruah Sets
Timex and Westclox Watches
Max-Factor Toiletries
Medico and Kaywoodie Pipes
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Parker Debutante Pens
Dorothy Perkins Toiletries
Lad/ Sunbeam and Lady
Schick Electric Razors
Max-Factor Cosmetics
Costume Jewelry
Justin Billfolds and Purses
Airmaid Hosiery
Manicure Sets
Shulton Toiletries
Jewelite Comb and Brush Sets
King's Candy
Hair Dryers
Hawkeye Flashbulb Camera
Sets
jewelry Boxes
Household Gift Items:
Electric Percolators
Electric Mixers
Electric Blankets
Miscellaneous Gift Items
.West Bard Cannister and
Range Sets
Planters and Clocks
Carafes
Bussey’s Drug Store
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tion than st low fertility levels.
Under Ugh eoA fertility,
plants develop mm extensive
root systems and ere thus able
to utilise the available soil
moisture more effectively.
"The availability of ferti-
lizer to act as a ".water stretch-
er" is an important factor to
consider in today’s farming,
emphasized Anderson.
Looks like our pastures aad
hay crop will be cut in half
due to dry conditions this
year, therefore a well manag-
ed fertility program is most
important
CHRISTMAS CUSTOM
The entire family gathers in
the kitchen in many Swedish
homes on Christmas Eve, Be-
fore the festival meal, each
member dips a piece of bread
into a kettle of broth m re-
membrance of n historic fam-
ine, when the only food avail-
able was dark bread and
broth.
Warming Fires Can
The fall season k here and
warming dree art becoming a
thing of importance to each of
us. Ibpecially k this so with
our ratal school children,
hunters, wood craws, road
crews and many other types
of citizens. At this time of
year also, the cool north winds
begin to blow aad dry oat
fuels very fast Warming dree
improperly built or unattend-
ed become a Art hazard. A
potential wild Bre for the d
struction of valuable property
and poaribly even the Ions of
human lives.
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District forester a. L Ui
ton joins Educational Officer
John Mcffeese of the Texas
Forest Service in urging the
public in general to be careful
this yonr with warming fires.
ea then, the driver
The Texas Department
Public Safety
intensified
gram against motorists whs il-
legally pass a school bos stop-
ped to taka on or dheharge
Captain Glen Warner,
mending officer of thk district
of the Highway Patrol, warn-
ed motorist* that patrolmen
would issue sxxett citations for
this violation.
"The lew la very clear as to
a driver’s retponh%,a tils
Captain said. “It requires the
driver of fany vehicle, upon
meeting or overtaking front
either direction any school bus
which has stopped on the
Highway for the purpose of re-
ceiving or discharging any
school children, to stop the ve-
hicle immediately before
mg tiie school bus. After stop-
ping, the driver may then pro-
ceed past the bus at a speed
which k prudent aad aot in ex-
cess of 19 mfies per hoar. Ev
A few simple precautions can
malm tbe difference between a
destrueive Are or just a sim-
ple aad beasflcial warm*
ten. Please aw emotion and
be careful; the property you
sleet may be yonr own.
Follow there rules: (I)
When preparing a warming
fire, make sore you have chos-
en a place that is ssfe to build
a fire; build away from brush
and other debris that will bam
easily. (2) Clean a spare
around tbs fire site to the bare
soil wide enough to afferd pro.
tection from rereading flames.
(A) When leaving the ares of
tbe fire, make sure all the Are
is oat; use water or sand and
dirt to cover the fire. (4) Ba
sure the Are k DEAD OITT.
Help protect our valuable for-
est and wild life.
PETROCH 3O0AL OUTPUT
caie made lp i
nation’s ent, *
put daring 1961, according to
Oil Facts. A 1
the free world and M4
tianal plants
GROWING FAST
last fail there wore 1.4CS,-
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3 I
lion an
The av
this
a pay hike of
ever the previous year.
The ratio of pupila to \
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Enjoy that
Refreshing New Feeling with coca^cptai
CENTER COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO, Center. Trees
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Milner, Joel. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1962, newspaper, December 14, 1962; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815073/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.