The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1969 Page: 4 of 4
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THE PALMER RUSTLER . Thursday, September 11, 1963
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002 s trees teros
Nixon Ends
Vacation, (
White House shag
WASHINGTON — President 1
Nixon, after fighting almost a
decade to make the White House schst
his home, has been away from B
the executive mansion more T
than half the days he has been 0
in office.
Upon his return to the capital 4
tonight, Nixon will have spent | whone
all or part of 117 of the 231 days s
since his inauguration out of Mesas
Washington.
Almost one out of ten of his Iesis
days in office have found him SENATOR
visiting foreign countries. His .
more than 60,000 miles of travel Teriiean
include trips to the Far East DIAOCIL
McCiain Tract Also Renner Project - 3 TTiR
Epps Gains $14 Acre More
: With improved Milo Plan
: For using better methods an
Ellis County farmer grossed $14 .
an acre more on his grain sor- 1
and behind the Iron Curtain, to
reusing Project
is Proposed for
Area of Ferris
No increase in city and va-
lonem taxes in Ferris will be
made during the next fiscal
year. ,
The city council at a Tuesday
meeting set the rate of $1 per
$100 valuation, the same as now
i in effect.
i. Council heard a proposal for
a low rent federal housing-pro-
ject presented by a representa-
- tive of the Federal Housing Au-
y.? thority. The north end of Wood
A. Street was proposed as a site
for 18 duplex units for which
preliminary plans were shown.
1 1 The housing authority is now.
"- preparing a plan for a 1-acre
8 mobile home park.
A
e grum this year
Lester L. Epps of Palmer pro- i
1 duced some 753 pounds of milo :
0 per acre more with the Renner .
Farming System than with less
1 desired methods in 1969.
-= Epps produced a yield of 2,- 1
- . 388 pounds of grain per acre
DA under the Benner system, and
U DC-only 1,635 pounds in the check
system in the fourth year of
his Renner Farming System .
demonstration on IH 45 at Pal-
Mr
Rol
Le
Be
g!
Mr
we
ler
ball
3-Day Truce
i Comes to End
1 : SAIGON—The three-day truce
I proclaimed in South Vietnam by
I the Communist Command to
i mark the death of North Viet-
1, nam’s President Ho Chi Minh
a I has ended. It was not immediate-
ly clear whether the enemy will
immediately resume its fall cam-
stain, to. i • 0. nA
vona Buried il 0
and to the northern edge of Mex-me),
ico. - 010 TOWEThe locally ,. sponsored six-
, BEVIES TUT- - year project is designed to show.
Only four of his weekendsEverest Ellis County farmers the eco-
have been pent in Washington. . WASHINGTOT (4. nomic gains to be made by put-
He has made three trips, to, McKinley Dirksen, 73 leader rot ting, Rennerssystem of 1 a n d.
his new oceanfront home at San the Republicans in the Senate management 1 into full scale op-
Clemente, California, six flights and probably the most persons.” eratfon—a method that eo gnnng
toshic ldrvnc esey 7 LESTER EPPS TH $ MP
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Nixon's return tonight marks he had done from many illnesses Results of the fourth year in ground crop residues from hsi
us, mnLY 1 ionmen am- rome besene mame me - DLamaa naan id,,, 1299 Tm eshm-A2M5
The President often has announced late Sunday after search I Foundation at Renner, result off returning 3,600 1967—wheat ,10 bu. and 22
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of river basin development on In addition to representing the burg, Pennsylvania farm the suscitation had failed. a mhsaumannemnost organic matter content, a n d 1969—grain sorghum, 1,635 know if anything significant has
the basic econ oy or any region? gre bet and hoppina to NOLO Vir A head of tousled hair a deep orten thaa not maxes a promt % Euperading of soil structure lbs. and 2,388. happened
his daughter voice, and a rich oratorical style for the farmers rather than a
Tricia queen of the Internation- were his trademarks as he rose loss during al bad year," said.
al Azalea Festival. - -N t Ew an ini an an.
DR. ALLEN CALVIN says that kids can learn to read
better from the backs of cereal boxes than from con-
temporary Dick-and-Jane type books.
Trinity Canal Is in Spotlight:
VIPs on Waterways Convention
Program Slated at Dallas Oct.
DALLAS—What is the impact abatement measures.
Western Europe and
Island in the Pacific, to. Canada
.
paign. The cease-fire which was
gSUy ESE n . soil site. Tre results obtained by Epps tacticly accepted by the US
He has now. returned for soil with the Renner Farming Sys- Command ended at one p.m.,
aver- tem-1966-69 (unfertilized, and EDT. Just after the truce period
fertilized Renner system, re- expired, an American military
spectively): spokesman said the US command
had received no reports of re-
newed enemy attacks.
But the spokesman added:
"reports from the field usually
are slow coming in—unless there
hu.
1968—cotton, 257-lbs. a n d has been a major incident. It
: . may be some time before we
This is the subject which will the last 15 years, Cong. Wright : :
be examined in detail at the Na- is a recognized authority on wat- ginia, to crown
tnmal WoonvennionConanane #: thor or" Tile "COMTInE Water MI al Azaitq Festival f dowses line the senate ma se op-hf-mh-emcli Ch 49 i
scheduled Oct. 8.9 at the newly mine," a widely quoted book He stopped to call on former the sarmecitimecsircaimeiyonecc = "Aid with a long range sys 1
opened Fairmont Hotel in Dal-published in 1966. President Harry Truman on one de-C E tem'in operation, a man is able 1
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chairman of the Southland Life vention will also delve into gov- da for the Easter holiday. - shock from the pre dents, - 1 1 th 3 4 1
Insurance Company, will talk at ernmental policies and regula During the Fourth of July elion on both sides of the an 1
the opening luncheon, and C. C. tions affecting the nation's wa- weekend, Nixon: served as key PA. . A - iorelunden the Refiner t
Ingram of Tulsa, chairman and terways. Biscayne's parade marshal be- Sen. Mike Mansfield, the Sen- parmiitsusted-tas.1 compared. 1
president of the Oklahoma Nat-.fore a fireworks display in the ate Democratic ” leader from m oh E
quad Zamna tome mono Mm IT MH Emmet 1. taken nuhe kuw =====================
A. Blatnik (D-Minn.), chairman ence officers. Presiding at the Derby, the wedding of Vice row—all business will go over ,5.... - h
of the rivers and harbors sub- business sessions will be C. A. President Agnew’s daughter to Tuesday. “ : Epps is following a grain: 1
committee of the House Public Vescelius of Stamford, Conn., Pamela, graduation at the Air “We'll set aside a day later sorghum, wheat and cotton ro- !
Works Committee, will speak at transportation director of t he Force Academy, an Armed Fore- for eulogies from all members, tation, following the Renner sys- 1
the closing luncheon. Olin Corporation (formerly Olin es Day tour of the aircraft car- I am hopeful-most members tem of two fibrous-rooted crops .
Mathieson Chemical Corpora- rier Saratoga and a reminis. -222012212000 and one tap-rooted crop. Each 1
Mr. Blatnik will be introduced tion), who is the National Water- cent trip to a farm once occupi- will go to the funeral later this crop is-fertilized, and all plant .
by a colleague, Congr. Jim ways Conference's board chair- ed by his parents near Menges week—wherever it will be." . residues are returned to the top 1
Wright (D.Tex.), who is chair- man. The Conference, founded Mills Pennsylvania. Dirksen's office said the sen- two to four inches-of soil sur- 5
man of the watershed develop- in 1960, is an organization of But the ‘ spectacular trips have ator will be buried in Pekin, III., face, alongwith, other, precise
ment subcommittee of the same some 550 waterway-related busi- been Tenseas his longtime home town, but it methods in the system.1
overseas,had no definite time on other - with the Sustem a
Nixon left February 23rd, on details DE - a the femner stem y
. Dirksen s death means the 42 basis for soil improvement and 1 i
remaining Republican senators the ] f-omer 0.I
Then in June he covered 24,- will have to choose a new lead-tope De Luniden noted T
000 miles in 13 days to confer er. . 0 1
with heads of state in Indonesia, Sen. Hugh Scott, the GOP I The 16-acre Epps crop w. a s. 1
the Philippines, Thailand. South: whip or assistant leader from seeded on April' 3. Six pounds I E
Vietnam, India, Pakistan, Ro. Pennsylvania, assumed the lead- of NK-222A hybrid milo was
mania, and Britain. He met with ership duties temporarily last. planted to the acre, and one
South Vietnam President Thieu week after Dirksen underwent pounds ofherbicide, for weed
June eighth at Midway Island. surgery for removal of part of control was band-applied. Thir-
He joined: Canadian Prime his right lung. * " - - 52--------
House committee. nesses and industries, port au-
Some 300 water transporta- thorities, state water boards, wa-
tion executives and water re- ter boards, water resource de- an eight-day, 15,000-mile journey
source development leaders velopment agencies and other to five European nations. Th
from all parts of the nation are waterway proponents,
expected to attend the two-day--
meeting, according to National Incitation Holds
Waterways Conference Pres. IST BITON OIOS
John C. Kelly of Sioux City, Ia. Confidence for
He is vice president of the Jour-.
nal Tribune Publishing Com- Retarded Child
pany. an . -g-ey-.u. 2p...e.o.
In addition to the main speak- AUSTIN, Texas (Spl.)-No one He joined I Canadian Prime his right lung. s 3. 55 0 : teen acres s uf heinllues S....
ers, the convention program also is surprised when a mentally Minister Trudeau at a ceremony . : ----- -. 3 teen acre of the demonstration
features two panel discussions— retarded child fails in a situa- marking the tenth anniversary 1.01 9 A. had been fertilized previously
on the threat of waterway tolls tion where a normal child suc- of the St. Lawrence Seaway in Underground Atom with an 81-51-0 to the acre.
or “user charges' and the need ceeds. Everyone expects the Late June and then went to
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The crop. was, harvested Aug..
ment guidelines. —including the child himself. And today he is scheduled to GRA NUDE VAILTIRY: Col. 18 yielding 238 Pounds PAT
Mr. Carpenter, opening lunch- This assumption of failure by dedicate, with Mexican President • The much delayed-122000 tuoace
eon speaker, is president of the the mentally retarded child is Diaz Ordaz, a dam named Rulison” underground nuclear the same rota.
Trinity Improvement Associa- one of the reasons he does fail, Friendship—Amistad — on the explosion: in Western Colorado fon-out wurut-rerilizer4 :
tion, which is working to bring according to Dr. James E. Payne, U-S Mexican border near Del has been set for 5, p.m: today. , The 2,88 pounds' yield
navigation to the Dallas-Fort Jr. of the Graduate School of Rio, Texas, , The decision to go. ahead with brought Epps $46.5 7, an acre?
Worth area. He is also immediate Social Work at The University of What next? the 40kiloton blast was: made at $1 95 a hundred. The check
past president of the 11,500-Texas at Austin. Nixon still hasn't taken up this. I morning w at an II weather system was marketed 1 for only
"member Texas and Southwestern Dr. Payne recently completed the Korean and Netherlands briefing at the project 2 head- $31.88 an acre, a spread t of.)
Cattle Raisers Association. his doctoral degree in special ambassadors on invitations to quarters here: noth $14.29. Fertilizer forcrop
The banquet speaker, Mr. In- education at UT Austin. His dis- visit their countries. And he -----**----*totaled $13,20 an acre.
gram, is a member of the City sertation was based on testing never clarified whether, early FLASH FLOOD IN 7 * : 50
of Tulsa-Rogers County Port Au- the mental institutions' effec- in his administration, he actual- WEST VIRGINIA . . 1 The Sturdy variety Wheat
thority, which is now building tiveness in lowering the expec- ly did get an invitation to visit RENICK we .Va. (AP). n will be seeded at the site this L
the Port of Catoosa on the Ark- tance of failure in the mentally the Soviet Union as was specu- Renick, Spring Creek, drew new fall ." - i
ansas-Verdigris Waterway near retarded. lated. fury from heavy rains today. It June and-July rainfall was a -
Tulsa. He believes the Arkansas “ The vast majority of men- 1 , .cut off a dozen rural families , 2 4h pamest this pawr
navigation program will result tally retarded individuals are in a Whatever the cases the Pres and battered is narrow valley the hears retain Vony
in the development of a new the category of marginally re- dent already hascanneunced with a flash flood greater - one nale inch of rain at the I
manufacturing, distribution and tarded; that is, they often appear planning a Califonnia-sunshi than one spawned by Hurricane site m the days,” Epps said. 1
transportation complex in the normal," says Dr. Payne. "Fre- Christmas vacate Camille. .This project, and a 180-acre
Arkansas-Oklahoma area. quently, it is only when they The expectancy of failure is ----------------------------------- Renner Pasture System demon-
Cong. Blatnik, closing lunch- are called on to perform a func- gradually conditioned into a TO CAPE. COD s, t stration at the Howard McClain -
eon speaker, has been a long- tion as normal persons would, mentally retarded child by his NEW YORK—Hupricana Ger- farm at Ennis, are being spon-
time leader in the construction can you tell that they are re- competition with normal chil- da is expected to reach the Cape sored through a 1971 by a group 1
of deep-draft harbors along the tarded. They perform the task dren in normal situations, ac- Cod area today. -- - *-----a add 1
seacoasts and on the Great Lak- differently or fail completely." cording to Dr. Payne.
es and in the development of "Many people feel that a men- If a person hears a whistle
Americas' 25,000 mile system of tally retarded person is a vege- blow at the same time every
inland waterways. In recent table; he is not. He realizes that day for a year, he is surprised
years, he has won a national he is different, and he realizes if it does not blow," he explains. mance and
reputation for sponsorship of that he fails and grows to ex- "Likewise a mentally retarded ed down
water pollution control and pect failure," says Dr. Payne. child grows to expect failure be- tarded child's
cause he constantly fails.”
for new water resources develop- mentally retarded child to fail Montreal.
—including the child himself. And today he is scheduled to
This assumption of failure by dedicate, with Mexican President __
retarded child is Diaz Ordaz, a.dam named Rullison underground oi-e nee m-e-emu Roa
of Ellis County firms and indi 4
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RUBBER STAMPS tion. for area land operators.
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expectations are seal. of, Waxahachie" is providing. I
erne mentally re plant food for the Epps project,
to Chec orusas Dr. A large green and black sig n 1
pare level. SA34 DF marks the location of the dem-
PALMER RUSTLER Because the ability to educate Research conducted is Du **no n lh oumed -
Entered at the post office at Palmer, Texas, as second class mail is based on a person's will to try Payne in two of Texas Mrs C. C. Blocker of Palmer,
matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. something he may, fail and keep schools for the mentally retard by Mrs. C. C. Block of Palmer. I
All communications of business and items of news should be ad trying until he overcomes fail- ed (Austin State School and : In addition to making prof- L
dressed to the company, not to individuals. Sure, the mentally retarded child ton. State Schooby shows hat itable ” grain” and lint. yields, 1
Published weekly by the United Publishing Co., Inc., which also must be taught that he can suo- students who had been the ****HAMET
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The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1969, newspaper, September 11, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1676597/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.