The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [45], No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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Request Forms for
Free Cotton Classing
Are Ready
Forms for making request for
the free classing of cotton of
their 1939 crops are available to
one-variety communities and
other cotton Improvement groups
at the Austin classing office of
the Division of Cotton Marketing,
George E. Miller, who la In
charge of the office, announced
today.
Representatives of any cotton
Improvement group miy obtain
seta of these application forms
by applying to the Bureau's of-
fice. The address is P. O. Box
1140, Austin, Texas. Oroup ap-
plications may be filed any time
after members have planted
their cotton, but early applica-
tions will be given preference
after allowance Is made for the
different dates of planting over
the Cotton Belt.
The Bureau, will supply free
cotton market news service again
this year to supplement the free
classing for the Improvement
groups. With this service, the
groups can have the markets
posted several time each day on
bulletin boards placed at local
gins or other points accessible to
their members. „
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In recent yean and surely the
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something to halt this terrible
loss of life and property. Prom
1900 to 1937 the number of auto-
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HUDSON BROS
Points to consider when buyfog
beef, as presented by foods spe-
cialists of the Texas A*M Col-
lege Extension Service: The fat-
ter the beef the better the quali-
ty, flavor, and tenderness.
it a farm
noises,"
'flu whole There is just now a sort of
Is Is to en-kjwom psychology" In certain
1 degree to types of livestock, especially beef
s balanced cattle, sheep and hogs. The
I southwest prices of these animals have held
i uncertain- up better than most other farm
But— and ranch products, which Is al-
ways a temptation to over-stock-
big "but"— «In at top and out at
not get the the bottom" la the sad history of
i Farm live- nymy business enterprises, ln-
b primarily c]uc]ing every sort of farming en-
suring raw terprlse. It Is scarcely necessary
pasturage— to say that the "ln-and-outer” Is
md salable Midom the winner In any line of
hW"'1 ‘he business. -
part of It— But southwestern farms must
ly a million "Gold Star" Mothers,
live longer.
estock. We
edy of feed
) sale of
or keeping
ost by pur-
in proportion to the -else and
type of farm. It la essential to
the present as well as the future
of farming In this favored re-
gion. All I am trying to say here
Is that we must "grow Into”
rather than “go Into” that phase
of sound farm management, and
“growing into” It means growing
the feed ahead of the consuming
needs of the livestock.
As we plant feed at this season
we plant the eggs for the Christ-
mas market, the cream for every
day after summer pastures fall,
locks and
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nount of
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precede
i feed-con-
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Beef may be cooked rare, me-
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Thompson, Mrs. R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [45], No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1939, newspaper, March 24, 1939; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062382/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.