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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3,1962
SECTION 1-B
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Soil Conservation District News'
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Phillipsburg Farmer Plants Legume Cover Crops
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the dam. To raise the level of
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tection and improvement of the enlarge the size of the basin, a
rect a leakage problem through arged pond will now be of suffi-
operators have been busy build- the enlarged pond approximate-
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bis site was selected.. wrtr Ba small
CeF. P. Koisch
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BPA, LITE FLUFF
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ed increase in root rot incidence.
» - This is due to a gradual deplet-
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hopes to complete his 22nd bale munity, has recently requested
from about 28 acres. He now ex-
assistance from the Soil Conser-
can
pects not only to maintain and vation Service
.increase this very good yield on
The
Trade In On
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5 No. 303 100
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9 8oz. cans 100
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AU. A-I EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS
BEANS
. Gallon 79c
RANKIN MOTORS
GR 6-3659
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Mohawk Smoked
59’
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Tenderized
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Mohawk Pioneer Sliced
54c size 39c
2 lbs. 89c
BACON
Pkg. 39c
with coupon from Speeial bags
Smmam
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PRODUCE VALUES
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DINNERS
Look for these speciaily
marked begs at your grocer’s now!
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trict Engineer of the Fort Worth
District, U. S. Army Corps of
Engineers at Fort Worth, effec-
in the enlarge-
inadequate stock
grade, thus preventing any pos-
sibility of erosion by t he spill-
total of 2538 cubic yards of dirt
needed to be moved. This made
good clay dirt. This operation
will help to prevent any possible
seepage in the pond. The en-
to enable
i rotation
PINE-O-PINE - P>- Size 49C
COLGATE
TOOTHPASTE family size 59c
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Get better, easier baking the Robin Hood ‘no-
sift’ way—and save money, too. Your grocer
.now has specially marked begs of Robin Hood
Pre-sifted Flour with money saving coupons on
every bag. Discover for yourself how much better
‘no-sift’baking with Robin Hood Flour can be.
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190 acres blackland farm.
Some of the other district co-
cient size and depth i
Schroeder to practice
grazing on his farm
around.
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and other
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BUD SYRUP large bucket 99c
NORTHERN •
FACIAL TISSUES 200 box 10c
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test
WHITE
CORN MEAL
5,5
TOMATOES -
HENNESSEYS BB—Q
ROUND-UP
BIG,EIE-BARGAINS!
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FRENCH FRIES
2 lb. bag 43c
Mohawk All Meat
FRANKS
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POTATOES Calif. 10 lb. bag 39c.
YELLOW ONIONS • • Ib. 5c
APPLES Red Rome 2 lbs. 25c
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SKIN CREAM
father W. O. O’Donnell, district
cooperators in the Wesley com,
munity, recently have construct-
ed a pond in a pasture which is
separated from the rest of his
farm by a public road. With the
treasurer.
Thomas M. Kamas, Nelsonville,
ber.
Roy Meinecke, Bellville, mem-
member.
PORK SAUSAGE ■ - Ih. 69c
Short Ribs or
BRISKET ROAST . 3lhs.100
DEL MONTE, Sliced or Halves
PEACHES 5 No. 303 cans 1.00
DEL MONTE
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With $2.50 purchase or mon-
5 lb. bag
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Alvin Nowak, Wallis, seretary-
vice chairman. _ .
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SPECIALS GOOD TH I RS. FRI. & SAT. ONLY’
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES.
era! Staff College at Ft. Leaven-
worth, Kansas, and the Army
All kinds 59c
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' sphate at the time of planting.
The late Mr. Stem had been
a regular planter of legume cov-
er crops and had good success
with them. He found these cover
District cooperator Nolan ch-
roeder, in the Wm. Penn com-
( 1805 S. Market
stem meadow and bermuda pas-
ture. A well-sodded watershed
like this will eliminate excessive
silting into the pond.
Scheffer also did some good
some rocky material in the up-
per portion of the basin, Schroe-
der decided to have the con-
tractor cut out the questionable
Chas. Scheffer, cooperator in
the Arndeperdeme Community
has recenlty constructed a stock
pond in one of his pastures. The
help of a Soil Conservation Tech-
nician was requested in deter-
mining the best location for this
pond. After examining the soils
on the farm, a suitable location
on your next purchase of
Robin Hood Flour
Gladjola
depth, when full, of J2.5 feet
over approximately 40 per cent
of the pond hasin area. To cor-
Admiration
. of-
legume cover crops this year.
sorr organic matter
eral Carroll H. Dunn, • Division
Engineer, U. S. Army Engineer
made a good cotton crop this
year with the use of 16-20-0. He
CELERY - fresh crisp
a waler
ment of an
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in a natural draw was selected F.P.Koisch- will become Dis-
for the pond site. By excavating’
Class II and III blackland soil pond on his dairy farm,
but also to check the cotton existing ponds was shallow and
kemaa
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iipsDurg community, nave oi- approximately 1776 cubic yards
cided to plant about 30 acres of of dirt, a pond of 0.4 acres in
crops were very good in keeping correction work on a short div-
production up and controllingersion terrace below the pond,
cotton root rot. No legumes have,T h f « terrace had excessive
been planted since his death, .grade and a narrow water chan-
and Herzog has noticed a mark- nel. It was shaped into a wide
‘ ed increase in root rot incidence, channel design o n a uniform
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FOOD MARKET
IN LACINA’S SHOPPING CENTER
DEL MONTE
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Edwin Herzog have developed a — _ . _
Edmund Schultz, Burton chair- Conservation Plan for the pro-the water in the new pond and
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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They also will fertilize with pho- the result. The watershed con- tive November 1, 1962, Brig. Gen-
sists of a well-established blue- - - - -
sible for O'Donnell to graze this
pasture in rotation with his other
pastures, which was impossible
before due to lack of water in
this pasture. If needed,
O'Donnell can later construct a
short diversion terrace and br-
District Engineer
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FORT WORTH, (SPI.) —Col.
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COME ’N
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War College at Carlisle Bar-
racks, Pennsylvanis.
In World War II he served
with the 308th Engineer Battal-
ion at ,Camp Atterburg, Ind.,
and later with the Engineer Sec-
tion, Eighth U. S. Army in t h e
Philipines, the South Pacific,
and Japan.
gsfter-neytn-m thehPsagon
as Assistant G-1, he was assign-
ed to Europe as Commanding
Officer of the 54th Engineer Bat-
talion, U. S. Constabulary, Ger-
many, from 1949 to 1952 and
then was Deputy Engineer for
the 7th U. S. Army from- 1952 to
1953.
After serving as Deputy Dis-
trict Engineer at. Philadelphis
from 1954 to 1956, he was for
the n e xt two years .Area
Engineer in Iceland. Before go-
ing to the Army War College in
1959, he was for a year Com-
manding Officer of the 79th En-
Belvoir, Virginia.
BLUE BELL SUPREME
Ice Cream - - Gal
material and clay face it with I- Dr. W. W. O'Donnell and
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(624591
the year help of a S o il Conservation
Technician, the- most suitable
FEARS - 4 No. 303 cans 1 GO
DEL MONTE FRUIT.
COCKTAIL 4 No. 303 cans 1.00
STAFF
E. P. Krueger, Worth Unit Con-
servationist. -
Willie C. Weiss, Jr., Coaservation
Edwin Surovik,-Conservation Aid
Aid Engineer.
Frank W. Roese, Washington,
Engineer.
L. Dale Mongers, Soil Conserva-
tionist
. Mrs. E. R. Stern and her ten-
' ant Edwin Herzog, in the Phil-
PICNICS
Ib. 29
engineering. He is alsq, a grad-
uate of the Command and Gen-
DEL MONTE ,, ,
CATSUP 5 14 oz. btls. 100 "
HENNESEY’S TEXAS STYLE FROZEN
BARDECUED BEEF pkg. 69c
HENNESSEY’S FROZEN REDI-MIX
FLAP-JACK Ige- Plastic btl. 69c
existing pond had dried up. The
new pond was laid out in a
horseshoe shape in order to give
O'Donnell more water area on a
fairly steep slope. By excavat-
ing 1775. cubic yards of dirt, a
pond of 0.3 acres in size and a
factors. Herzog has way water below the pond.
ing ponds, terraces, diversion ly * acre in size with
terraces, etc.
thief "root rot." Mr. Stem and had some water seepage under
BEAMS * 4 No. 303 cans 100
DEL MONTEGREEN CUT - - ---- resg
BEANS r 1o. uuUGars--0*
- DEL MONTE (
PEAS ■
DEL MONTE
depth of nearly 14 fegt resulted ag addnn.. Pwater info t fi
Th.-Pond wiff now make it pos-1 pond.
START SAVING ...
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Division, Southwestern has an-
nounced. He will succeed Col.
k. P. West, Fort Worm Districi
engineer since 1960, wno is re-
tg arom active service e-
tecuve uctoder 31, 1962.
Colonel Koisch is at present
assignea to t n e on ice oi t n $
hier ot Engineers wnere he is
deputy anector oi mtary con-
suucuon. he is a former deputy
district engineer at Pniladeipna,
wnere hesupervised a large civ-
U works program of the C o r ps
oi Engineeis and became t-
roughly familiar with a district s
responsibities in mis importan
phase ot Corps of Engineers act-
ivity. In his present position and
other assignments he has held,
ne has had extensive experience
in the construction mission of
me Corps.
The Fort Worth , District has
both military and civil construe-
ton responsibilities.
Colonel'Koisch is 42 and was
born in Newburgh, N. Y. He was
commissioned in the Corps in
1942 upon graduation from the
U. S. Military Academy at West
Point. He subsequently received
his master’s degree from the
University of California in civil
COUPON VALUES
84 coupon with 5 lb. bag
134 coupon with 1O lb. bag
184 coupon with 25 lb. bag
1962 FORD
1957 FORD
^1960 e-.-e-
5 • DEL MONTE. CREAM STYLE
CORN ■ 6 No. 303 cans 100
DEI. MONTE WHOLE KERNEL
CORN 6 No. 303 cans 100
DEL MONTE GREEN L .
ASPARAGUS 3 Picnic cans loo
DEL MONTE UMA
BEANS -4No. 303 cas 100
DEI. MONTE WHOLE GREEN
ROBIN HOOD "LOUR IS A PRODUCT OF
INTERNATIONAL,.MILLING COMPANY
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE • • 4 46 ozcans 1.00
DEL MONTE CHUNK STYLE
TUNA -3 6 oz,cans 100
" BELRONP---/—CAnew-vegeasety-—-—
ZUCCHINI 4 No. 303 cans 100
; DEL MONTE TOMATO
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Blanton, Ben F. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1962, newspaper, October 3, 1962; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1555882/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.