The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1949 Page: 2 of 12
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doctor in each case. An average
of 43.000 veterans per month
By Mrs. Ruth E. McCaleb
County Home Demonstration Agent
TEXAS FARM CASH
INCOME DROPS .
FIFTEEN PERCENT
Austin, April >6.—Texas farm
cash income for February 1949
fell 15 percent from a year ear-
Texas farmers received .$9,
857,000 from sales of milk prod
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• Top-of-Oven Broiler gives charcoal-like radiant
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deep well!
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW
Thursday, April 7, 1949
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See this marvelous new Kelvinator Electric Range
that cooks whole meals while'you're out for the
afternoon I
• New B^ctric-Fott Surface Unfa tip up for easy
cleaning! With seven selective heats.
• New "Up-Down" Unit that changes from deep-
well to dth Surface Unit in a flash! .
• Jumbo Oven, spacious warmer drawer and loads
of storage space . . . two appliance outlets.
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A new "Mid-Ship"Ride cushioned by new
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The community party nt Shiro
was a start in the right direc-
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Your Ford Dealer imvites you to listen to th.
Fred Mira Show, Sender Enaingi NBC Network.
Ultra to the Ford Theater, Friday Eveninqs- CBS
Network. See your newapaper tor haw rad station.
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Competitive sports?,-: /
A—Patients may participate
'only with the permission of the
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Mrs. Henry Druckhammer, me-
dical patient, March 29.
Mrs. Mike J Roski of Roans
Prairie, medical patient. March
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Mrs ( K Hasty of Planters
ville, medicat patient) March 30.
chicken chowder" at the Shim held for two days this week at
sehoetlast Friday night. There ■ the home of Mrs
were lots of food add .old and
young seemed to. enjoy the me
ning. There was. "42" for the
ished the two day meeting, they
will be ready to prepare for four
demonstrations which they will
give in their own home demon-
stration clubs. To these club
meetings the public is invited so
advises
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A—Apply at your nearest VA
office. Take along a certified or
photostatic copy of your dis-
charge papers. If you are mar-
ried or have one or more de-
pendents and want subsistence
allowances, take along your
marriage certificate and other
documents that will establish
your dependency claim.
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Q—I have completed my on-
the-job training course and have
some entitlement left I would
like to take another course. May
I enroll at another school?
A—You may use any remain-
ing. entitlement eithe for ‘on-
the-job training or for educa-
tional training with NA‛s prior
approval.
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have been participating in vari-
ous sports at hospitals and
homes.
Q—I .wish to take on the-job
training. Where should I ap-
ply?
Sammy Williams of Montgom-
ery. medical patient, April 1.
Mrs. Lee Simes of Bedias, me
dical patient. April 2.
Mrs. Joe Coleman, emergency
patient, April 3.
Mts. Arthur Lott, medical pa
tient, April 3. .
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QUESTIONS-ANSWERS
VETERANS
Except for small increases
from marketings of hogs and
rice, all types of farm products
brought Texas farmers- less in-
come than in the previous
month/contributing to the over-
all decline of 28 percent from
January.
- With the exception of a 6 per-
cent gain in Coastal Prairies, all
crop-reporting districts registered
sharp declines from January to
February.
After adjustment for seasonal
variation, the Bureau's index of
farm cash income, fell to 192 per-
cent of the 1935-39 level in Feb-
ruary 1949, the lowest index
since July 1942. The index Was
211 in January and 234 in Febru-
ary 1948.
For the first two months of
1949, farm income totaled $104,-
000,000, falling 24 percent under
a like period in 1948, with all
districts turning in declines from
3 to.54 percent.
Joyce Hargraves of Hockley Lower Rio Grande Valley.
1 edical patient, March .31' “
Elmond ' RosenbaUm of Waco.
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are invited to attend, have fin
Mew K/ng-Size"Brakes with "Magic Action"
that work 35% easier! •
perhaps these club and com-
munity leaders can help you
solve the problem of "not enough
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ported. February marks the sixth
consecutive month that farm in-
come has fallen below its year-
earlier level. i '
> Totaling $43,594,000, farm in-
come Was at the lowest point in
February 1949 since March 1942.
Marketing of rice .wool, cattle,
hogs, poultry, and milk products
rose during the 12-month period,
but income from other types of
farm products was substantially
below February a year ago.
(Coastal Prairies and Trans-Pe-
cos districts showed increases of•
14 and 2 percent over February
1948, while decreases ranged
near Navasota. The training wik
( he given by Miss.Gena Thames.
Home Management specialist 1 Mrs J. M. Somerford of Hemp
onstration club sponsored: a cation training school will be
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Marsha Lou Muse of Conroe, । source of income in February
minor surgery. April 1. 1949, Sales of.cattle amounted
Thomas Bosse of Houston, ini to $8,866,000, and eggs, $4,431,
nor surgery -April 1. 000. .
Miss Mary Greenwood of Hous
ton, minor surgery, April 1.
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terrupted training, you should
gel a supplemental certificate of
eligibility from VA.
Q-Are patients in Veterans
Administration, hospitals permit;
ted unlimited participation in
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If bothered with Eczema, Tetter. Ring-
worm, Athletes Foot, Prickly Heat. Potmoa
Oak, Itch. Sores on Children Qulnmrs
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1949, newspaper, April 7, 1949; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445607/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.