The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1952 Page: 3 of 14
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THURSDAY, JUNE 26j 1952.
4-H Club Girls
Of District V
Return to Homes
occupied the> handicraft group,
while -variety of‘games and new
group songs concerned' another.
,i;'.ach of these sessions rotated
,so that each girl in camp sat in on
: all of them.
Ih addition there were hiking,
______ group games and swimming.
Members of the s n rut /--i , Tt>e evening programs were usu-
or dS"V'S »-fh-t-«•» •rrsr
nosilay from a thrae-dav eno.iaa. \t, 'i h i.^ lh* K'llll*no'' ,,f
moat on the it,..and, .fui Tom, XIff "““T" T' ‘ "
Sr.‘tKX rr-'rr' JS.TZ
"rPo“^L^'d,mijSaS sr,‘........... r«-
agents and ad™ leaders wlre w T’ T 'pe'"krr. “l ‘h',
under thv supervision „f Mls» ^ lvne^n. ’J'T rf’ n"
Marie Wilson district agent V t l „ F*rm S,*c,*,7t I)ud,5v
Pleasant. g >t, Mt. Everett was on hand to assist
■ 1 throughout the encampment.
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‘ t' *’ hut included reerea- methods and especially the i ll
f'um^h fte°WSh,P Kiris Club work an u ts conducted l.y
fiom the 16 counties of northeast the Texas Extension Service,
Texas that make up District V.
Mis* Eloise Johnson, specialist
in family life from the A&M Ex-
tension Service, led a disc U sat on
|tr»U|) on, t)ie child's relations with
t!ic family, his rights and respon-
sibilities.
Another workshop considered
good grooming as the foundation
of beauty -and stress*# - are of the
hair,' skin,^ nails, amir , tothing 'as
the chief contributing factors.
Those attending the encamp-
ment' from the Various ■ cjiuntfes
were: Bowie, Agent Mrs. Alma,
McGee, one adult leader and four
girls,; Cass, Agent- Mrs. Leo pal
i-ambe t and three iiils; Gregg,
Agent Irma Ross,'bite at^ilt leader,
and three girls;1 Harris, Agent J<>«
Etta Yoik, one ad|fiit leader and
thrSe girls; Henderson, Agent;
Clare Oliver, one adult ley dec and,
— ------......i. ;------- , four gills; Hopkins; Agent'AdelP
Belts made from colored yarns Hale, one adult leader amf
arid ribbons on tow sack baqkinggirlg; Lamar, Agent Patricia Hus*
key, one adult leader’diui ’ four
T’i^*; Marion. Agent Mrs. Maryy
dayne,', one adult leader and four
;ill«; Rama, one adult leader and
ihtee gills; Red River, Agent Mrs.
Juanita Zeliner, one adult leaded;
and Tour girls ; Smith, Agent Mrs. j
Agnes Morris, Assistant ‘ Agent
Helen Comstock, one adult leader'
and four girls; Titus, AgentT'tau-
dii tf'iHYaiRs, one adul t leader .and
four girls; tlpsHiif, Agent Grace
Lawrence, one leader and three
girls; Van Zandt,^Ageut ..Maggie
Peach, one adult leader, and four
girls; Wood-, AjJSiir Mrs; Evelyn
Simpson, and (our girl*; Hiss Wil-
oti, Miss Harris and Mrs. Johnson
Russian Embassy
Siali Departs
From Venezuela
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM. SULPHUR SPRINGS.*TEXAS
Section One
FAGETHRFF,
4iv-
Hopkins County
Boasts 385 A
Grade Producers
iruol'fd and pvodo.'tion air (lie imtnde, according to Borlesop,
Houston and Dallas l*’ort Worth the use of a good sue and when
. ;hr«iv >• ' j-o-isihle artificial breediitg and
Af”.>ng 'he highest pi(Mlocinc ejo«log ;»! home the herd repTace-
. counties ate Harris w i*h 5O0 i merits These replacements should
g»»*b*i A ploduccis; Parker, 100;. I r carefully sele, lejl from the
a' :
Hopkins,'
ifr
>1*5; Re«ar, ,1M; John-
Tariant, ,SlA0; AAr-Cj TJO
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DIFFERENT OPINIONS—Sell Henry i ihot
mg ,the V.isenhower convention headquarter*
,»v ■■■■■(Hu .d-enPHillfd /*»«*»)
Caracas, Venetwela-, June 2f»—
The .H(Tmember staff (\f the Rus-
sian Kmbassy has quit Caracas,.
\>tu**iu\la —leaving behind two
disgruntled, : Venezuelan rilrpen-
tera. The ^Soviet envoys sailed for
home following the breaking off
of relations between the two
countries. The two carpenters say
they were hired by the Soviets to
Hotel in Clmaco soul
I’ftnipa&n hendquai tci
nwijrht Eisenhower’*’
Robert Taft displays a
liotijj'v, Jt , lett;' open-
in the ('ontnd Hdton'
‘I am happy*ami jprouti U» open offu jativ the
of the next Pi evident thv Cnttey Staler,
*Vt his press conference in' \\ ;»*hiny too, S' t'
font U*al vlove»>, our ft»i
press
collect uni of t>01‘
eacTi vote itreded to wm the Kfpubiuan Ei^identta.l tpouination, sent
to- hihi by Mi. and Mia: (."hades Xlinlci house irf Wateibuiy. Ohio.*
Taft* said if he wins the muwmation tiis vantpaign would teature all
out attacks on “past sins and disastferou' results'' of the OamoVrath*
administration’s foiei^n policies. (NKA Tclepht»to);
help' them pack—and then were
refused any |>ay.
(ioldfish have been bred by the
Chinese foi ce-htuTies.
< ollesre Station 4>aiiytnsr tsy
biir liuHiMess in Texas The value
of all *u»lV produced in the state
la at yeat amounted to $200,000^*
Omv Total milk pioductitm dUtinji
the y «‘a r, * a y h R. K . Ruileson,
daity husbandman for the Texas
\er»A vdtuud *‘F-\tension Service
t<wvWd the ll billion HOP pound i
hiatfv. That, johU the specialist,
is a lot, of oidk l*»ut was only
eni'nurh t'», opph *i-Vo pei «cut * * f
that needed by the - state's evet •
inA;>easio.r population'.'
Th« cieuteq ibniand »» . f« »
.fluid milk hut $reut Aiuantities ai.e
also u^ed l»\ mamifm tu> ei svi>f ice
•cl earn, butter, t liee-c, evapoiatcsl
Bird A'ondA'nwtMt and- powdered
milk. Ihitlcson the st^ate
»unks fourth in the nation from
the sCurdpoiict of. the total nuni
i <u dnny conam, hut 4 >lh In
pi*»do(tuin pci < o» In total
pou».uh «»t* milk pi mim ed the -ta! •
i a n k s v l e v e w t h (i eh erad > *) »e'a k
injf ’he. jficutest production is ea^t
of a line diuvxn from \Sichita
kails t»> San Antonio to I oipos
< liu^ii The t.wo Uivest ipjjksheds
twopv the ;;tandp'otnts of
«mii X'uocduyhes v\*,th J0O grade
v p.-odu» ci 4\ total number of
ytaVb- V piodu in the state In
HIM wa d.OOft and the un.snaded
pioaI-u cph' numbered 10*00(1, siya
Burleson. , >
The number of io.mm mi Hatty;
.Herd IuipHrA rinent’ • \>smwtint1 <>#* |-
te>! last yea j totaled l 1 (Vhi head—-
while 0P() cow * \aci«/ in dfu ial
count »cs
Membership in - the at tifn <ai
bieedm-* flooi'uithHi eOnttnncH to
ito rease and la-o yeai 21,0th) cows
were' iihfu aliy ,j
>• ;\cco»'dtn\r to llui'lesou, the - nu
j o i m a j of 'problem 'fated I »y ‘ T c v
t»’- dait x n»i n no hule an adc.qua'c
feeding . program; dmckopinrr a
bteVulm * . pioaiam; iinp»o\in>i
tiauv uM'd management, and m.u
.kctmif
t’ndei. the feeding pr»>vrtam
Hmlcson. Imt, such r,terns as jrqod Jhaf mat1
dan s pastings, hlith <|Uaht v' hav. i^b- >*f pi *d'u ihk i
C'Oiid silaire. and feeding balun ed fo«uj pf odvjr t x I IN a
conventiates acioVdma to, prodi^t *l» Xfiv dairymen t«*
tion' af.tei adequate /orais« s»>4A l»A |*rbv>ai
pastille piogtam "has been pmxol
ed * ,
Th'* Hieedmjr ptoaram .sho'dd l»y n Want ^Asl
d and point of production
breed rhai a< tenstics,
• The imtHovev h e r d mamtif#-
merit -hould uichnb p I a n-a—for
held •{■«*• ting; ■ and the kecpu*'^ of i
accurate o‘omiI< on fvtity '
nr flto held He cncoutajjes' all
c‘ai» \ men t** imn a Hill A rn^ani*
/ai torn
l nder t he m|U kati.njj: wpruhd«in9,
-'hatPl.a** uuniis'i .oim“. the. ma'M
tenancy, o’* a \ cai i during lex al
of pi to‘m. Then, follow I ruclr '
pt idriema *■—the .prodm tirer of
quality milk; pat a it the. -‘uroins
ntdk and inanufart tctn*r miHy ' *
udxae,.G the O^ei nil dairy ind"f<«
tJV j,vf.v I pi ott\<»t inj(. ijieatcr i4«:e**of'
milk apd rudk p»‘diku'ts m t,hc
human diet. v — v iV : •
Hurlcsofi ,*\-c that Jon ••
I a ». ti Je•<i.^ «ii\f <’<h a v “this| v Mouth •
Hiui lit’ VfVi ovn-rire , ad dno v m-'M
to rake t.mu* f«o uif ex,:mi s*
p:Oi.j,>v’ojO , i*i «* •! * i
do e'. i*f» x
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MORRIS SUPER
MARKET and
SAVE!
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Super
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SPRING STREET
TWe’i in —
dirt'i oul
Giant, Large
75c 29c
Large
3 Lb.
Carton
Lb. Pkg. 3j^
16 Count Tea
Bags
—-
i Large
j 29 ^
$
!*
®sl
Span!
Reg. Size
23**
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CHOICE BEEF BRISKET
ROAST
FRESH GROUND MEAT
Hamburger
CHOICE BEEF LOIN
STEAK
SPICED HAM OR ALL-MEAT
kill ko I BOLOGNA
Insecticide Spray— ■ BABY BEEF FRESH SLICED
Contains 5% DDT ■ mm WWe"J%
iu CO, IUVER
^.2?- I BACON
A Pint FREE!
ON TOP GRAPE FOODS
HLMET, in Hr«vy Syriip
Peaches
FOLGER'S, MARYLAND CLUB, CHASE & SANBORN
COFFEE
PETER PAN PEANUT
Butter
NO V/i
HALVES tANS'
t IH
CANS
-a r
Hop-A-Long
CASSIDY
COOL AID
20 OZ. JAR
. ASSORTED FLAVORS
|99-«,iooX
j Pvr#
It floors
AW*' *i
JELL-O
2 PKGS
Large
Medium
TISSUES
Diamond
Toilet-
4) 1 000 sheet 4j ■*<
sL Rolls 1 /
WAX PAPER
Cut Rite—
125 ft. Roll
TOWELS
Scott's Paper-
Roll ..............
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CRACKERS
Nabisco—
1-lb. boa________:-----
MARGARINE
Del brook OLEO—
Lb. pkg.-------------
PRODUCE
Golden Bantam Ear
CORN ......... 2*.
No. 1 Yellow
ONIONS 2
Florida Marsh Seedless
GRAPEFRUIT ^
* "*y
Home Grown Kentucky
WONDER BEANS u
FROZEN FOODS
{ ; * . .
Cold King Frozen Sliced 10's os. pkg/
STRAWBERRIES 19c
Pen. Size
A A
4 for ZZG
Large
SI 27 t
Bath Size
. o ««i
7*^
Snowdrift
v«umm cpuron
Donald Duck SLICED
PEACHES.....
Donald- Duck
SUCCOTASH
Rich's Frosen WHIP
TOPPING ......
12 os. c
pkg. dCt
10 os.
, 11 <•
Reg. Size
«. 23- ( “,
7 Flui^l
.. os.
3 for
Reg. Size
Gladiola CORN
MEAL : 102.79*
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3 for
3 Lb. Ctn.
Lovely, Moist
COCOANUT
4 os. f £C
can
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1952, newspaper, June 26, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815285/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.