Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1976 Page: 3 of 19
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to hunt javelina on two Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department
management areas after the first
of the year.
Wildlife officials at the P&WD
say the Chaparral Area in South
Texas and Black Gap in the
Trans-Pecos will be open to a
total of 228 persons for javelina
hunting - ISO on the Chaparral
and 78 on the Black Gap.
Hunt dates for the Chaparral
are Jan. 22-23 and Feb. 19-20;
Jan. 15-20 have set for javelina
hunting on the Black Gap.
Deadlines for receiving com-
pleted applications at the Parks
and Wildlife Department is Dec.
13. with a public drawing to be
held at 10 a.m. Dec. 16 at the
department’s Austin head-
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according to Henry Burkett.
P&WD law enforcement division
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Friday Nov. 26
— Music By —
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"Although the litter laws are
not as easy to enforce as people
think, our wardens have
been instructed to ticket anyone
spotted littering,” Burkett said.
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Saturday Nov. 27
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Thursday Nov. 25
— Music By —-
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BIG THREE BAND
LEGION HAU
In Shiner
Sunday Nov. 28
Dancing from 2 till 11 with
— Music By —
Pavelka Orch
of Robstown
Lee Roy Matocha
Orch
Joe Patek Orch
Extra Special Grand Finale 7
p.m. All musicians playing in
concert.
Special dance sponsored by
Kolar - Stanek Post No. 201.
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DANCE
CueroVFw Hall
YOAKUM HWY.
Thursday Nov. 25
Music By —
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Yoakum
Wednesday Nov. 24
— Music By —
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Saturday Nov. 27
— Music By —
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Yoakum Hwy.
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— Music By —
O’Neal Bros.
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Friday Nov. 26
— Music By —
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obtained from the County grain yield, plus about 50-60
MNMNMNMMWWWM Extension office. This list also pounds of nitrogen for each ton
has variety suggestions for of forage removed by grazing,
peaches, plums, and other fruit Other guidelines producers
trees. should follow to help maintain
MANAGEMENT OF WINTER good winter pastures are: (1)
PASTURES remove livestock during periods
Grazing wheat and other small of wet weather, (2) keep a supply
grains is a major agricultural of dry roughage and minerals
commodity throughout the state, available. (3) do not over - graze
In the Rolling Plains area alone, during dry or cold periods, as
some half- million stockers are stem terminals may be
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The DeWitt County Pecan limited, one system that will
Shpw held this past week - end stretch pastures and still give
was a fair success despite adequate growth is to limit
inclement weather and a short grazing. This can be done by
pecan crop. We did receive 82 allowing animals to graze a few
entries of pecans which we feel is hours a day or graze on alternate
real good considering the short days. Cow-calf requirements for
crop. Congratulations to the protein and energy can easily be
grand champion winners: Mrs. met in this fashion. However,
Avant C. Graham of Yoakum has adequate dry forage or hay will
the Champion Native pecan, have to be available during timea
Walter Williams of Concrete when the animals are not grazing
exhibited the Champion In - the winter pasture.
Shell, a Choctaw variety, and Fertilization is a very
Joel W. Steen of Hochheim had important factor in obtaining and
the Champion Shelling variety maintaining good winter pas
pecan. a Sioux. tures. High rates of nitrogen are
It won’t be long before pecan needed to obtain high yields,
planting time and one thing of Producers should watch their
real importance is variety fields closely. When yellowing of
selection. Varieties which are the leaves becomes apparent or
adapted to this area and which "cow spots begintoshowup.it
have done well include is time for a top * dress
Desirable, Choctaw, and Mo- application of nitrogen. If the
hawk. The Desirable variety is stressed plants are not fertilized,
our number one commercial forage growth will stop and grain
variety. The Choctaw and yield will be drastically reduced.
Mohawk varieties are excellent A good rule of thumb on
backyard trees. Other varieties fertilization is 2 pounds of
are also suggested for this area nitrogen plus 1 pound of
and a list of these can be phosphorus for each bushel of
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Students who are past age 18 earnings for 1976 to exceed
and receiving social security $2760.
benefits should report any Any of these reports may be
changes in their school made by telephone, by mail, or
attendance. The fall semester of you may cal at the office in
many schools will end soon, and person.
students will be making The Victoria Social Security
changes. I Office is located at 1502 E.
.. „ . Airline and the telephone
Mr. Owen offers students the number is 575 8252.
following reminders
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traditionally grazed on winter destroyed decreasing later
pastures each year. Frequent fall forage and grain production,
rains have delayed some Grazing after plants begin to
plantings, and early cold joint can cause drastic yield
weather in October has slowed reduction.
growth. However, many pro-
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Being Compiled Now
to produce and are high in
... . ... . _ The Zeta Xi Chapter of Phi
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utilized by animals with high Fraternity for Junior College
market values. Good manage- Stdents is compiling a list of
ment practices should be used to names and current addresses for
maintain high yields and quality, all its alumni members who
One of the biggest mistakes attended Wharton County
producers tend to make is Junior College in Wharton,
putting cattle on pastures before Phi Theta Kappa’s National
they are ready. Plants should be Project in 1976 - 77 will focus on
well - rooted and allowed to grow PTK alumni to advise them of a
to a height of about six inches, newly organized PTK Alumni
Heavy grazing prior to this time Association.
can reduce total forage The chapter reporting the
production by as much as 50 most names and current
percent. Since these pastures do addresses will be declared
not grow during cold weather winner of the National Project
this extra growth early will allow Award and receive a PTK plaque
adequate forage to be available and tuition scholarship to the
to carry the cattle through the 1977 Honors Institute.
cold periods. Zeta Xi Sponsor PeldaMupns
Stocking rates should be of El Campo reporsts WCJCPhi
"2 n .i ... Theta Kappans have started to
adjusted to allow this extra contact former members but that
forage to be available. Stocking many may be missed.
rates will vary from year to year All former WcJc PTK
and place to place. Close students, therefore, are urged to
observation of pastures is a must send in their name and address
to maintaining proper stocking to Mrs. Muns. Mail should be
rates. addressed to Wharton County
When forage is becoming Junior College, 911 Boling
Highway, Wharton, Texas
77488.
Phi Theta Kappa is a non
secret national honorary scho-
lastic society whose purposes are
the promotion of scholarship,
development and leadership and
service, and the cultivation of
fellowship among students of
junior colleges.
Chapters are located in forty -
six states, Washington, D.C.,
Puerto Rico and the Canal Zone.
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Events which Affect Student's Litter Enforcement
SS Benefits Must Be Reported To Be Stepped Up
Events that affect students’ Specific events that should be (
social security benefits must be reported are: stopping school; Every year, nearly $4 million flagrant cases," said Burkett,
reported timely in order to changing schools; or reducing ia spent to dean up litter on the
avoid overpayments and puan your attendance to leas than Texaa highway syatem. Count Stepped up enforcement will
necessary interrupted paypents what the school you are lesa more dollars are spent by apply not only to Texas
according to M.E. (Owen, attending considers full time. the Texas Parks and Wildlife highways, but in and around
District Manager of the Victoria In addition to those events, a Department to clean parks and public use lakes and reservoirs
Social Security Office. student should report if he gets wildlife management areas. and other recreational sites.
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Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1976, newspaper, November 25, 1976; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424324/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.