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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, TEXAS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1952
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The PADUCAH POST
Brush Growth
weeds on the range. These mois-
ture conservation practices will
also aid in increasing forage
production. Range improvement
will also result from deferred and
rotation grazing.
Finally, he says, be most care-
ful about restocking pastures im-
mediately after a drouth. Give
the plants a chance to develop a
good crown and root system for
they will be making a last ditch
stand to reproduce themselves
and too early grazing is more
critical at this time than during
the drouth period.
The National Geographic Soc-
iety was founded in 1888.
J. Edgar Hoover became direc-
tor of the FBI in 1924.
Legal Notice
Plaintiff, and Louise Warner
Fowler as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
A suit for divorce wherein
the plaintiff R. M. Fowler is
asking that the bonds of
matrimony between said
plaintiff and the defendant
Louise Warner Fowler be dis-
solved.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of
its issuance, it shall be returned
unserved.
Issued this 4th day of Novem-
ber A. D., 1952.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Padu-
cah, Texas, this the 4th day of
November A. D., 1952.
(SEAL)
NOBLE O. INGRAM, Clerk
District Court, Cottle Coun-
ty, Texas. 32-35c
Intensifies Range
Drouth Damage
An acre of average mesquite
infested Texas range land is tap-
ped daily for 52 gallons of water.
That loss says A. H. Walker,
range specialist for the Texas
Agricultural Extension Service, is
the amount of water given off by
the mesquites through transpir-
ation.
When moisture isn’t a problem
he explains, the loss gets little
attention, but right now the
grass that might have been pro-
duced with the 76 tons of water
lost per acre yearly would loom
pretty large in the feeding plans
of many Texas ranchmen. Walk-
er says the more than 400 pounds
of water lost daily would pro-
duce a pound of buffalo grass
daily. For a year, he adds, that
equals half as much forage as
was’ produced on many of the
state’s ranges this year.
Mesquites take from three to
four times more water to produce
one pound of leaves or beans
than is required for a pound of
, buffalo, side oats gramma or
little bluestem grass, says Walker.
He cites figures released recently
by the Spur Experiment Station
to show the value of clearing
brush from range lands. Beef
cattle on the brush cleared pas-
tures produced 53 per cenj great-
er gains than cattle on brushy
pastures. Gains were 35.6
pounds of beef an acre against
23.2 pounds, or a difference of
12.4 pounds an acre in favor of
the cleared pastures. Figuring
this extra weight at 23 cents a
pound, the additional income
was $2.85 an acre this year.
Walker points out that usable
forage production on many ran-
ches in South and West Texas
this year did not exceed 600
pounds an acre. This low yield
was due mainly to lack of mois-
ture and the toll which brush
took of the scant moisture avail-
able.
The specialist suggests range
management practices which he
believes will help to prevent
such situations as now exist in
most sections of the state. Live-
stock numbers and forage pro-
duction on ranges and pastures
should be balanced with the re-
serve forage and residue left on
the range in the good years to
take care of dry years. Feed
reserves such as bundles, hay or
silage should be maintained.
In areas where adapted, he
recommends greater use of annu-
al grazing crops such as small
grains, clbver, • sudan or cane.
Water losses can be reduced by
using economically proved prac-
tices in controlling brush and
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: LOUISE WARNER FOWLER,
DEFENDANT GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s peti-
tion at or before 10 o’clock A. M.
of the first Monday after the ex-
piration of 42 days from the date
of issuance of this Citation, the
same being Monday the 22nd
day of December, A. D., 1952, aY
or before 10 o’clock A. M., before
the Honorable District Court of
Cottle County, at the Court
House in Paducah, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
filed on the 29th day of Octo-
ber, 1952.
The file number of said suit
being No. 2518.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: R. M. Fowler as
Serving Cottle-King Counties For 46 Years
Published Every Thursday by
The Post Publishing Co.
Corner of Eighth and Richards Streets
JETTY CLARE and ALFRED HINDS..............................................Owners
ALFRED HINDS..................................................................Editor, Manager
PATRICK BENNETT....................................................................Sports, News
ORA LEE FRAZIER........................................................News, Proofreader
GLENDA MILLS...................................................Advertising, Bookkeeper
W. E. (BILL) FOLEY..................Mechanical Dept., Linotype Operator
C. J. EDWARDS.................................................Mechanical Dept., Printer
JIMMY CRIBBS................................................................................Apprentice
Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Paducah,
Texas, under the Act of March 30, 1879. _
Subscription Rates:
Cottle and adjoining counties, $2.00; elsewhere, $2.75.
The Paducah Post is an independent Democratic Newspaper,
publishing the news impartially and supporting what it
believes to be right regardless of party politics._
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ATTENTION!
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selling Arrow Wes-Tex 20 %
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Hinds, Alfred. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1952, newspaper, November 27, 1952; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017577/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.