The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1939 Page: 8 of 8
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ro to optrs a Use arrro toe d»-
•rt from Casahiasta to Dakar.
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-mi us6'*v*ry lagrirarteP tato'
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ectiv* temagrs to' Dakar, *r.<S
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•tfkd tie maU*
j LAS CRUCES N. M.. Sept. 0
<.p. -A new uxluatry—toe sale of
.: roi-ftwBTitte: chaBBtea' pteat-
j growin# up in the Soutoweat.
i&asuia, a duaty gny touto
with yeHow fiowers in apring and
cocsfetti-Ufce seeds in autumn, is
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cling within
nativeswi^".
The new ij® __
teHowing Brori^j
JSSPiat
live and » rapidly gaining favoi
-among cattieroen as a browse rot
isvestocX *
Demand for toe seed for plant-
4 mg aa "a range grass ha* resulted
: j® the growth of an infant indus*
try. Recently an order was re-
"j peived at New Mexico A. and M,
’college.;,where experiment work
"vr.tn toe. plant was started, for
j 36,000 pounds of toe seed, a
I student at toe college is helping
•j pay-his expenses by selling tot
--seed;" and a fanner -at- Hatch, N.
It* j* building a business by gato-
; enrg and selling it.'
! The popularity of the chamiza
plant among" cattlemen of West q
: Texas and New Mexico is the re- j ™ m*- LS cw ,
ea): of a hobby which C. P. Wii- {™® 8«rlou;i P««
soe experiment station editor st j ® enenu** art
^college, took up with a view ’ f,eld •»«**
years of i
Jess than
and dismount *teT,
pedestrian. . .'"•!
Each bicycle oa*l
torn. • ,*
Riders mast us j
arm traffic FgnaS|.
Handie-ars. aj.
than the seat;.........
Only one per^ J
oh a bicycle at * r "
to to? artifieial reseeding of New .pUt>U
Mexico ranges, rtf fvrws ••
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DISTRUST LONDON
Progresi m pushing the Mermos *
7^w‘^‘:rLf:S(RITH AFRICANS
ipetimg toe line to Dakar, fioder
Away 133 Quart. ^
GltOUCRkTEE. Maw CP- - ; us on Oct, 6. 1#30. Sopot disap-
TV nobOj t>f Albert D, Hodsw is-prowd Dee 2* INS-4 black tot
rartsKg him f*«* ** * feumanK*- j *r. taai fktef.uJ year, Mere! and
risa j Ouarrigw Feb, IS, l#2t: Stkea-
!r the p»«! to year* fee ,na* do-f ter May * 1##1: Portal and Otye
ns ted 15,1 quart* of Wood t® per- i Aug. 14 SMI. and Utchin July
■tom- wb» need it He a** given i 2C, llB, Eleven dead J» tore;
without caarg* - nine iiquifi quart* j year, of pioneering ,
if, 24 day* and five quart* is wx | It was March 1, 1928, before: Britain in its venture*
stay* ! the airmail* were tarried across' to Grange, 34, and
..........- - — to* Soots Atlantic visited in St, Louis. A
Ore*. S«r«tee ta SK3 Urf the Unlreraily of
natives is toe’’ greatest prottom.
JLe Grande said,
A1I ngtsve* working’fc the Eu--’
ST LOUIS Sept. 5 Cl?,—
Isak I>: Grange, assistant editor
of Die Brandwag
ropear. settlements muat carry CAMPBELL. Cai O’- - After
passes to leave them work and go _vearf „c ^ as(j g^.r
to other parts of t^e . Dty, ne aiogical tracing, T. A. Cutting, re-
Johannes-'.'**'®' " Although there are ifiOO,- tired teacher of mathwnatica, af-
Mathematician Maps rauMW -»u
•Ancestry-To Aaam-brr-of .snrati^■ amrwar tome' J
i containing considerable
Of several types
of tange grasses and plar.t* with ™■ ™; ***« “
which be experimented, chamiza j pemag bf ]
Proved to be the most saline. ■ **! *^
f ! sacks or buckets. o»|
ft .* a highly drouth-resistant ■ ™ JJ—fP * I
s:rub With'a tap root sometimes th " ;-a®UB U
» or 60 fwt.ir‘ '«#*. er‘afn? pared gjrf^
the piant to craw moisture from ' h J* ‘e
tatned if disked in
Lbe tfioergrour d streams even m
times of severe droiith
As a maintenance browse, itj
probably has a higher supporting:
;apa<tly tnan any of the ran?-,
grasses. Or, a coiiege experiment,
tract 'of 3*. acres planted with'
. chamiza. one cow browsed roi
eve: cat montiur and remained
.-. g d (or.d.tior.. Sever, acres.,
Wilson said will carry a cow in-,
definitely as contrasted with :.i**
-v: t- 71 acres ordinarily allotted
per bew on common range
• grasses.
The cha.TJza has great adapt-'*
i:to soli condition* and wfu
grow- readily in most West Texe*
and New Mexico soils While pre-
■fermg sandy loams and soil of :
heavier texture, it will grow in j
HAPPY-GO-LP
With Ail Debts
{■ «Tl At a rrand itsd
feeling.' TeniraiiM
fc
ligations and eel rid 4
creditors with a i*t|
tosv pay Tri-€iti«s ]
Co. loan.
TRI-CITIES Fit
f ’"■■'"ItohiRs ■? Tg-ianl
Baytown
burg South Africa, magazine.' J?t^Z,lZ™ toy^e Cn“ lte to ances-
•aid here that opinion* li»r- hi*. aUowed to vote ooiy m Cape Pr*-: try 10 A4am. His gecak-pcal
homeland vary greatly on the vince. ana only for their own rep- tree, he asserts,,runs back through
subject of granting aid to Great! resentatlves, , an unusually long 2*: of persons
it* Ifttrttitrrttr?
his wife
graduate
BRING THU AO WITH VQt AM) SAVE »3JN
THE VERY THING
YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!
- PRICES -
THAT MILL MAKE YOt WONDER HOW THEY
ARE POSSIBLE ;
W'hea a tar get. U day* M ia out auek—IT IS SOLO AT j
ROME PRICE. Seat* af ike** tars are j«*t that ami other* ara
iadtvtdaaRr waned and hJt
mlf • fe» day* tM. h**ing been iadtvidaaB?
garfret rare. WE GUARANTEE ww ear* for W day* in anting
Mid are mmr than pleaord Jt« farau-k yaa »itb each ear* prior
onperdnp.
'39 Owmolef. II»A*F
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Texan
Immigraat* CMy (Mdad famous in history.
“While there is plenty of room Cutting traced’ h.s tree through i
ieJin the territory for additional: With record*, family Bible*, di-'
Misaouri j wnrkers, only person* having cap- : aides and standard genealogy ;
The line became wholly airmail j achooi of NwMiam. he W on a [ ital are allowed to enter. Imm- work*. j
Oc a regular schedule when me montri*. tour of the United States.;gration ha* been virtually stop-,
S*nto* Dumas! made toe first all-: '‘OptSUm is divided as to wbeth-1 ped except for those with fteds.!
sir tTOjgoeean mail flight Jar. 5 tor the Union tof South Africa) j “There to j» uae. for a map!
IMS. tad’ Mace that time planes will be willing to fight for Great ; who depends on the work.of his;
fly. regularly, weekly, to roh 0- i Britain if it gets into a war,”; arms to go to South Africa. All |
rwrtten Prior to that Merraoz and said Le Grange. "There are atone1 of the band work is for the aa-j
others had flown .the, ocean, but[ English wbo^ feel more attached, live* ’. . !
sot on regular wtoeduie, and had to their, homeland than to the do-1 However, South Africa is ■ be-
made sure it wa* safe to fly the miruor. Cm the other hand, .this4ginning to get its own Industrie,
South Atlantic, In turn, Merraoz ittitude ha? giver, rise to a strong; and there is a place for white
and hi* crew to four outers dis- i South African nationalism Which | workers in those fields, he -said
? tppelred without leaving a radio desire* a free state patterned af- j Biggest opening are in agricul-
i -ail of trace Nothtog has ever iter the Irtsa Free State,'1 i ture and the miningto gold, ;
i beer, found to mark the scene to . Nad Protoem “inffh-uir j Le Grange commenting on
thetr tragedy. ‘ .There ha* been no action by; newspapers to South Africa, said
I Previously* Memos Isad been i Nazis in the territory, but fame [ “Taught the American rules to}
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jechanical Ar
'; Up Camp*
Sept. 6 fU.R) -
nand announced
ban troops, smai
jt four fronts, were
Warsate and had
I important city of
puthern Poland,
houncement said
loops, after seizing
I thrust on 30 miles
: city, presumably
hantzed drive to cu
[ending Warsaw,
hdustrlal ,\r£a
_ troops awo crossed.
|jow highway in th
’ Lodz, the comraut
bk is 25 mjles st
olz, a big comme
\ miles from Warsav
in the soutliwes
Poland, is about
the frontier and
great industrial
Sea of southern Polar
ouncement said that
[re of Cracow, the
Irals went to Wawel
laid tribute at the
Polish hero and dl
Ibal Josef Pilsudskl.
j is one of the most
jes of Poland, once
j&pltal and the
■many kings and nc
ten a great comme
ational center. Its p
more, than 100,000;
tommunique said
lair attacks on any
In territory on Sept
Iritish government
pin had been subje
raid at 6 a.m. to
neral Advances
; -headquarters repo
Smasti, Page
[AW CLAIMS
IN BOMB
inounces Th
Yhips Return
Without Loss
tw, Sept, e <U.E>—
|rmy general staff
day, as German troi
heir way to within
jthe capital, that 30
janes had bombed
Returned to their ba
he loss of a single pla
nunique said that “ei
ors yesterday contini
al brutality,,,.. bomb!
ations and columns
Ifugees on the roads:'
1 22-Mile Line
[ Polish planes bad efli
nhed German tank
“ Cieehanow, northe.
and Radomsko in
tted that Germans
"d. oui.ym.ji. line ..zrc
rTrrfisarwS
Ciechano
long. . Gtechanow, t
int, is 44 mile* nort
------- Plonsk tm
away.
inbing of Berlin and tl
' Germans on the Ci
onsk line, making
aw Claims, Page 2)
ind To
| Trl-CItlea: Mrt
i back home i
Springfield, 1
I Fred Anders*
( from Stlliwatc:
Bailey and Jol
g over a hit
. Ervin Flow
her indulging i:
Jion over their
■ft Kibcy pound
Ifo attract the
woolgathering
Clyde Armstror
; • stop light .a
) brakes and a
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1939, newspaper, September 5, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100888/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.