The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1962 Page: 3 of 20
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Equate Utter Supply Om
I farmer's Critical Problems
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Rn Editorial
•tone will pay good dividends to'
t|»e individual Uwd.-owrier—this /-> .
Is accepted without much ques-' v'arT*© VPPUDS ——
lion these days. In addition these Present p i •
could be irrigation from each. Problems
Coftnty REA
a lots of,, articles
U> the effect
1 hniy m e limn iv-m •». >i. > uni* i
JJie Hood ounuol -u^ht
K *0 *tn!l ju(,’
• water supplies win
)Ur most important
;he years ahead. Not
W»1 populationof
increasing raptaiv.
vidua 1 is using mo-v
roes on. W has
•ttmii 11 million Hollars worth of nirrirdtturn! products Inst. year.
Out* <>1 t he 1 »ifj • reason* was i 'otnah«;hv( 1 ’utility farmer.
raising of fish, recreational ad
vantages, and additional
for livestock.
A topic of considerable inter-1
pasture
intense
nitery-M »uiL ilcftrt* to maintain a. fcrtilfc 'th..l lUvp weil, ih. „t*-> -
minddti w
est now is Rural Area Develop-
ment This idea carries ■
the possibility of all the
to work, with t'omaii.’he County's Soil
lhatrml—nr irynw* le.wnwi've the w.nirterfttt' Irtrtd’thrtt—Mnrt-'rrr.'tVi’ft''!•"
mnirtarve the wrefteterf'if irmd- thnf e;nrt
iccount
------------- — — — people
in a given area working together
for the general improvement of
the area in economic opportunit-
ies for all.-One of the best poss-
|jybr its available «up-
vater
. .r the most valuable of
the t'erinniTijr fn!r#Tbta area of the univer .•
[JS ACCOl xtg
ou*ll eniov r^-ii
In this llpe is tr.aititi l
:lu> i
lid up small rural industries.
of. their o<vn children as I hoy
o-ghid treatment such
Zged for Rush Cr—k.
«i others. Green*# Creek
ij been treated in a
nim and has proven
nduable to the water-
i whole. ’ . ____.____
re many advantages to conservation practices ,
of complete watershed Improve the Infiltration of
and loniomnv.
for any industry Is an aa.
rater supply. Our under
Soil Stewardship has no do finable limit's. It may l..y of an in,!.:
By ALICE HEDGPETH,
F1IA Clerk.
j We are reminded.of the Sower
that went forth to sow.
And -when he sowed, some seed
PEOPLE
- _ ' ----ovw OOOU nv W Itlit lCU
• m.*.* 0,1 l^e ^“lm !‘Od ranch And some fell among thorn5
.result from skin >irritation, nerv- .and the thorns sprung up. am
.y.l*sP.?!ijv,PfV, the animals, below chokfd tHem.
, 8ht B?insl ?hd lower- 1 fils' indicates that the sowe
^c11, ’production. made no preparation for the cul
Cattle grubs may be controlled' tivation of tlie earth,
by conventional spray applica- But others ' "
tarns or. pour-on or backline ground
spfay applica- But
fell into good
and brought forth fruit,
insecticides some a hunched-fold, some six
le tune .ty-fold. some, thirty-fold. This m-
in the dicates that the sower loves the
a hundred-fold,
arming and ranchini
;'eel flv activities cease ................. ....... .lfV iv,vs> .... ._ __
.spun ■ .and i>i-|<ne Uir grubs ap-• *m:. made*preparation for ptarrt-~ Aal# wWi DURHAM'S ANT-KIL
he ani- mg, and waited for the bounti- Mwdtr. Just dust in dans and good -
May l ful harvest. Me Aats. I Lb. SprinkUe Top Cans
. , .When we receive our food with -Jx. w. u .
tay be thaiu'tful hearts, we ought to be m
growth of our con-
ir job.
Soil & Water Conservation
and August 1
Is An Integral Part Of
BETTER FARMS and RANCHES!
Today’# modern farmer and rancher is in a true
mse a progressive businessman, who constantly is
resting better methods to increase proficiency and
profits. He is the man,, who not only is enrolled in
the aril aad. water conservation program, hut one
vhe tella others of the benefits they may enjoy from
(hi# subsidised program. By and large, this man*s
record# show yearly increases due to his attention to
■odera methods of farming and ranching . . and
this upward trend will continue steadily. Why not
hocaa# a member of this unbeatable team ... the
■•den fanner - rancher * businessman and the Soil
s here at THE
ays interested in
I your plans for
SAVE THE SOIL SAVE TEXAS
SERVICES
NEEDS
regular and effective treatment | ISff DaHIHAII
joL-fill cattle in' the - county, the VlClJj BXvUlllUII
amount of reinfestation and
spnn« and summer annoyance; The SldnPV School hpld lts re_
union for ex-students, former
| teachers and friends, Sunday,
June 17. at the Sidney School
grounds. Approximately. 200 pert
sons attended. The day was spent
in visiting and picture taking. A
basket lunch was spread beneath
the Jmge pecan trees at the noon
hour
Recognition was given -to the
oldest ex-student, persons travel-
ing the greatest, distance, classes
with largest number members
attending, and former teachers
W. E. Lusk of Cisco was the
oldest ex-student present. He fin-
ished school at Sidney in 1910
Other early graduates attending
were MIS Lola Ross Boyd, 1917,
aiid Mrs polden Jones Reese
and Mis Viola Robertson Cheat-
ham, both members of the 1918
class, • , •
REMEMBER
irkland’s sB,a0rr
ALTON (Blackie) KIRKLAND
They’re
Not Making
Any More
LAND!
They All Depend On A
Few Inches of Top Soil
Mr and, Mrs Bren ton Jones
AMERICA HAS ALREADY LOST 1,000,000
Crops * Security
Livestock ♦ The Family
Profits * The Community
* The Nation *
to wetart times. Greece, Palestine and
»ere rich faming countries. De-
tondsUon and erosion by wind and
'Wrr made them poor. Our whole
Ao*rtc*n etvllisatkm depends on what
to conserve our remaining land
Jz ****** ““ mined out fertility. A
‘ ’ “**' »«wy and effort now can
L ®* •Pawling of millions of our
acres of fertile land as a result of
we are still losing another half-million acres each year. WE CAN . .
use our land without wasting it, because the cornerstone of democ-
Mperity is a permanently productive soil.
cs ending in the number two
{were recognized- since the event
| was held in the year 1962
| Formers teachers given recog-
nition were Mr and Mrs. J. B.
I Cooper, B Ray McCorkle. Mrs
Euel jJones, Brs Faye Stewart
i Cowan, Miss N A Thorpe, Mrs.
' S. N, Haynes. Mrs. Frank Bry-
j ant, and Mi's Viola Cheatham.
New officers elected were J. A.
Cox, preqidnt; Gay Ion Cagle, vice
president, both of Sidney: Mrs
Zanctte Lane Payne, of Irving,
secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. J.
A. Cox. Sidney, reporter.-
WE MUST
We Cannot Live Without Good Soil!
practices have shown u» in Comanche County the produc-
, . may we encourage every landowner to do hia utmost
servation so that our generations of the future may have
The group voted to continue to
, have the reunion every two years
1 at the same time—the third Sun-
, day in June. Members also voted
| to have singing in the afternoon
; In the school auditorium for those
who wished to participate or Just
listen.
Out-of-ocunty visitors attended:
from Farmington, Clovis, and ]
East Vaughn, New Mexico: Cov-
ina, California; Houston, Waxa-
hachle. Dallas, Fort Worth, Cls-1
co, Levelland. Cleburne, Stephen-'
vllle, San Angelo, Big Spring,
Merkel. Lameaa, Blanket. Brown-
•o nation can progress beyond the limits of its. soil. We have come
“ that throughout America our well-being is inseparably tied
iiWuIv? an<* *ts continued production. Therefore, we endorse the
the Conservation District program and congratulate
M)cal district on the fine progress-they have made since organizing.
You ^*Ve accomplished much — and you have JUst begun!
*«• FARMER, MR. RANCHER . . . did you know
for only #10 installation charge—you can now have
* ■xaism rural telephone installed? Applications and
fwtfcw information available at OUR OFFICE. •
Comanche County Telephone
SVSCI nvi( S fleitSvOP i AXBmiaai 1 , Ol UW H"
i wood, Abilene, Crow Plains, Mid-
land. Goldthwalte, - San Antonio,
and other points.
THANKS EVERYONE
! .1 „
r It would be impossible tor us
to say thank ybu in perOn go svery
i one in Comanche and other otties
'tor your prayers, your deeda of
knldness. love.' friendship and
First .State Bank
Gustine,
Cooperetive Association
mother lived and to the Oak Lawn
Funeral Borne, the churches and
singers, and Brother Bryanh—May
IC-B'iBinss-M
E. LEATHERWOOD. President
L C. WILLINGHAM, Cashiar
EAST SIDE SQUARE, COMANCHE
Modern Dial Service
family .and Clary
It's the UNITY in the COMMUNITY
that GETS the JOB DONE !
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1962, newspaper, June 29, 1962; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890454/m1/3/?q=%22cemetery%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.