The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1979 Page: 3 of 14
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Computers help
take gueeework
out of ranching
ft quanta*
tamps
•iy’^r thr season.
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feta’s?
thd<>»n A»rcu
.r,„ back • P*« ,n'er'
ton for W yards and a
y^wn. Luther Whitlock
kicked both PAT*.
Moaelle made one TD the
third quarter and one the
fourth. Their third quart*
touchdown came on a 2-yard
run by Jerry Don Stephen-
ton. Skelton kicked the
extra point. .
In the fourth quarter
Star’* Jamie Tidwell ran 77
yards for a TD. add
Whitlock kicked the eitre
point.
Mozelle’t laat touchdown
came on a Star fumble la
the end rone. when Jerry,
Don Stephenson fell on the
ball for an easy six points.
Skelton kicked the PAT.
Star goes to Gustine thie
Friday with game time St
7:30 p.m.
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prrfeftce or luck
Computrr technology is now
taking MMite* of the gur*«wofk
out of raising cattle, says Dr
Lowell Schake. professor of
animal science at Texas AdrM
l'nicer sit) and a researcher
who develop* computer appli-
cations
Where once a rancher with a
diarp eve for beef flesh could
pet by. a computer does the Job
comparing variables to deter-
mine which fred rations are
best, what cows to keep and
ho« the hands are working out.
With the advent of inexpen-
sive. programmable cal-
culators. the speed of the com-
puter is now available to even
cattleman from leedlot man-
ager to small rancher
If the cattleman doesn t want
to write his own program there
am plenty of private consult-
ants. extension specialists
breed associations and leed
companies who will help.
Schake said
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crowned 1977
Queen during the.---
activities of the Rechello-
Star game played Sept. 2*.
Ramona la a Senior at Star
High Scj^iol. She la the
Grant Tidwell. PHILIP
HARTLEY was hsnared as
the 1974 Pep Sqnad Bees.
Philip la a Senior at Star.
He Is the soa af Mr. aad
Mrs. Fred Hartley.
This I* the time of year
when a little hard work on
your lawn will repay you with
a lot «f hard work later on.
All those In favor ol saving
gasoline raise your right
foot/
A fruitrated young teacher
was complaining to her older
neighbor about her students
"It just seems this year that
I have a lot of little nuts In
my class."
"Well." consoled the
neighbor, "Just remember
that the nuts keep all bolts
In place.”
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Upland Cotton Harvest To Top 5 Million
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Woman to her neighbor:
'*| have the most marvelous
recipe for meat loaf -all
I have to do Is mention it to
my husband and he says
■Let's eat out.”*
ANSWER
American Cancer Society
M D Anderson Hospital
and Tumor Institute
avvAiWi^
MEwnnm
ROW?
Lone Star has the lowest
distribution costs of the
4 major gas utilities in Texas.
We’ve done a better |ob of controlling our “Pc”*l*"K .
ernis than any other maior gas utility in lexas three
221tea row: 1976-1977-1978. * And we plan to do
n again in 1979, because it’s one wav wc am save you ^
m0n y lame Star s opcraung distnbution costs
include wages and salaries, the leases on our ofliecs
and facihiSv, taxes, supplies,
depreciaiMin on our equipment, and scores ol otner
"""KV Ga, is naturally cfuKn,. naturally <«««"■
cal Our low distribution costs make it an even netter
value lor you
!gi HigtoMlI*) stttslsatiat^f** wtK*H"**
6 Lowe star Gas Company
4 ki>man in her 40 i writes
• When I w as a teenager I had
tome X ray treatments to
clear up acne I have heard
that this can cause cancel Is
it true?"
ANSWERIine At one lime il
was considered good medical
practice to use radiation
treatment for various prob
Unis of the head and neck.
1 Ins » no longer done be
sjuse of the discovery that
such radiation may he a pos-
sible cause of tumors ol the
tlryroid glgnd which js>ca
ted in the neck Most ol
these tumors are benign
i harmless). Others are a tonn
„f cancer that van usually he
treated successfully I1’11
should have a medical exam
mation of your neck and set
up a schedule of periodic
checkups for the future with
sour physician. If you evei
levclop a lump in your neck.
! sou should see your phyxi
| sian right away Moat likel)
it will be a harmless condition
| hut it is important to have 4
I J agnosis Please remember
j that thyroid cancel 1* a taie
disease You are he mg ad
voed to have medical atten
non now and in the years
.thcacl because it is a wise
I -alth strategy not because
s iu will actually develop
1 iflcer,.
I reader explains I am
hlack and teach high school
students. I would like some
Uct* about cancel and black
\maricans for a class pro
HI am.”
AMSWt Rims lancer is a
nous problem lor black
Amancant because both the
ncMencc of cancer and the
v .near death rate have been
increasing for them Unfor
innately, black people mey
he m'ore tikely to die of can
id because they sometimes
ind access-to medical care
difficult Another reason is
ihai »ol enough black Amen-
y ina Iijvc been made aware
■ H. the import any* of early-
icieclion of cancel and
prvmipl treatmenl I hu lack
o( informal urn can lx c«»r-
reded through public edeci
lion I here is *" alarming
nunittei ol-lung cancel deaths
j«ong Mack men • his is
1 r%n because most lung van-,
y cl could be prevented il clga
let tv swiokui* were elimin-
ated You can help Ming the
lads ah«mt cancel to k*,af
students and yool commu
,HI) Your kxal American
Cancel Vniely Unit will he
dd l« |Hovh1e vdlie1
Urinal maleireis and help |dwi
ruin programs cm eaMda lu
asatel you m this task.
ALIST1N-A whopping
5.200.000-bale Upland cotton
harvest is expected this year in
Texas, making the 1979
growing season only the
second time in 30 years when
Texas farmers have topped
the 5 million bale mark
August I estimates from
the Texas C rop and Livestock
Reporting Service show that
the 1979 Upland cotton crop
k up some 37 percent above
the t.792.000 bales produced
a year earlier
The 1977 crop reached
5.465.000 bales with a per acre
yield of 407 pounds
Some 7,100.000 acres are
expected for harvest.* 13
cent increase over a year ago
Yield will be around 352
pounds, up significantly from
the 294 pounds taat year"
Amcrican-Pima cotton,
raised only in Ihe Trans
Pecos, is estimated at 33.000
bales, an increase of 24 per
cent over last yearY crop
Yield should average around
4X0 pounds per acre from
t.1,000 acres
Domestic cotton mill use
has been estimated at 6.3
million balei for the 1978-79
cotton marketing year, which
ended July 31. and 6 million
bales in 1979-80 The decline
is expected because of the
ilowdown in the economy.
Exports for this season are
estimated at 6:2 million bales,
up 700.000 bales from 1977-78
totals
Priddy American Legion
will host 1
DANCE
Sat., Oct. 13th
featuring the
New Country Edition
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1979, newspaper, October 11, 1979; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056070/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.