Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1964 Page: 7 of 16
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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PAGHIE
Washington County Farm News
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severely damaged by fleahop-
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horer, and several others. This
tant. One pint of the malathion.
Your dreams come true IONA CREAM STYLE GOLDEN
CORN
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HOUSTON TO
Lake Whitney To
HOST TODA
Host Texas Girls
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Dam. A fast-moving
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wold, Bremond, got married.
a 99c
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we should not lower our guard
foi one minute. Local livestock
mendous loss to stored ear com
trem insects such as the rice or
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the light Side so far this year
we do have a lot of "Flea-cot
body, the control-of these "pests
in stored ear com is a difficult
job. Several things contribute
His subject will to "The Ledd-
ership of Women in Ciuzen-
STAMPS
Hubbard,
Miss Lake
ptiy at 8 p. m. at Beach-
Lodge, one mile west nt
NO COupoN NEEDED — GET JS EXTRA
PLAID STAMPS WITH N All SCO
CICKEN IN A BISCUI
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Can
Ie restrioted to representa-
of Texas resorts and at-
r in evening gown and
suit. There is no talent
tition.
NESDAY, JULY 15,1964
gallons of water.
This grade of malathionmay
no 4
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Save 6c
CUSTOM-GROUND-MID A MELOW
EIGHT O’CLOCK
iof officers is
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Shrnnsun
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. kgs. 29c
an effective control program
Grain should be stored only in
to the screwworm controf center,
at Mission for positive identifi-
cation This phase of the control
program is vital to its success.
gear, will certainly reap good
dividends in 1964.
If I had to guess at this time.
By J, W; STUFF LEBEME JR.
: County Agent’
I Washington County farmers
planted around 14,300 acres in
cotton this year, according to
Final ASCS Off i c e measur,-.
menu? This "acreage was plant-'
9d on a little less than 1,000
farms. The planted acreage in
1963 was approximately 14,600,
. "Pices Goo__________
wesmgeememeee=
A A $ Washington State
99* BINGCHERRIESL39c
8 FULL 20 Ls. ____9
in the bin. After the earcorn is
in the bin, malathion may be'us-
ed for surface treatment: This
will help control surface moth
infestations.
Freepor
Representing Freeport will to
_______ ___expense paid trip
to Long Beach, Calif., Aug. 5-15.
Ie order to help promote the re-
or
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CONTESSA
MELLORINE
to promised as contestants when ^winner Gert Grte- vic. "fextus ABM Universiy.
vers earlier in the year This ..............— — —---- .
1 type of cotton grows up with lit- corn weevil, the lessergrain*
•le or no fruit on the lower part i borer, and several others. This I
rf the stalk and, untesx cotton , lutg' tS ESttTnwtetT’W to garmuch :
can react and make a late crop. c: 1
it here in a.
surfaces with a 2.5 percent solu-
'lion of premium grade malathi-
on. - This ’solution can be made
by mixing 1.6 pints of 57 percent
premium grade malathion in 5
‘gaja
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ed in 1963. The yield last year
was 8,800 bales.
—This M-another enecef. thene
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So
Si queens this past we.fted
Kiuy Umma 10, trlumphed
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ASPARAGUS 4=89
PICKLE patch garden salad
PICKLES 1 m
SHEDDS
’ Oldest State Bank a
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good possibility that we can rea means - — -------- r. -~-
lize a fair to average yield, axerage yield And this isn‘ bad
Although boll weevil and boll- by any stretch of the imagina-
werm infestations have been or ■ ton. ——--————
X 201 x 270
-a• v y .3umal
Sue Ann Robinson, 18. Liberty.
1 other regional tcon-
place, most of the grain is in-
fested in the field before it is
hauled to the crib or bin. Then,
..car com, with the shuck, offers
a good hiding place for these in-
sects. High temperatures and
high moisture in the grain also
contribute to the problem.
Recommendations
The following recommenda-
S_Removes_.
\ 8- stubborn
grease stains
SUMAANASHAOEDD-FFr
PWEAPPLE 4
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wommw
COUNTY <
State
However, making a good com
crop and keeping it are two dif-
teste have been told and their
winners will to qualified for the
Mate finals this week.
Crowning the new winner will
to ‘Barbara Bator at Wichita
Falla, first runner-up in Amari-
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it is stored. This means that the
bin must be as airtight as possi-
ble. Several of the commercial
liquid fumigants are effective,
but .the stored grain should be
inspected at aboutt two-week in-
‘ervals to sei if additional infes-
fation has offiired ;
This seems to be a lot of trou-
"hle to go‘to in order to < ontr »
stored grain insects However
tin time and money spent will
CLEANS
DISINFECTS . DEODORIZES
Buy One to do all 01
RODEO WINNERMrs. Mildred Evans of Houston, secretary of the Clear Lake
Youth Horae Show, presents the high p oint trophy saddle to Cowboy Mehrens
of Brenham. The. show was held on July 3-5. Mehrens won the saddle for com-
piling the most points in the rodeo and show events.. He won another saddle for
winning the cutting competition and two trophies for winning the reining contest
_andthe.kingscontst._--
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'producers are urged to continu
their good work-inspect live-
block at regular intervals; doc-
been cleaned
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around 7,500 bales from the
14,300, planted acrex. This, guess
could be on the optimistic side.
Most cotton farmers agree
/our money “
— -ge-iad
was promoted to
NO COuPoN NEEOED-- GEt 23 EXTRA
MAID sTAMP: WITH NABISCO CRACKES
CHIT CHAT 43c
Glenda Waller, 18.
LAKE WHITNEY - Cathleen
Weiss will be one of many girls
hoping to to Texas' delegate to
the International Beauty Con-
gress when the selection is
made July 21 at the 10th annual
Texas Beauty Pageant at Lake
Whitney
Cathleen, 18. won the third an-
nual Brazos Valley preliminary
at Washington . On - The • Bra-
sos State Park.
The contest gets underway
in addition to the trophy,
am
lege at Dallas. The runner-up
and friendliest girl also get
handsome trophies., Merchan-
dines prizes wii to awarded all
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fall, the blighted twigs should be
cut out. The cut should be made
through healthy wood, well
below the blighted part. Cut and
scrape out the canker areas on
large limbs, trunks or collars.
A spraying program should
supplement the pruning out-of-
diseased twigs and scraping out
of cankers. This should start in
the spring -of the year Whfn ten
percent of the blossoms are open
and at intervals of 4 to 5 days
until a total of 3 to 4 applications
Lave been made. Fixed copper,
AAP FROZEN
Orange Juice 2.89‘
usnny WHITE, CHOCQLATE, veuow, DOUBLE
DUTCH, BAVARIAN, SWISS OR VIENNA
Cake Mixes 3.894
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n,he
ers report that pear trees have
been" infected with fire blight—a
fungus-iype disease. This dis-
ease wa's more prevalent this
year than ever before.
When fire blight attaeks pear
trees, the blossoms turn black,
followed by dying of nearby
M. Coffee Sule!
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med*, e.. (
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55* Ezu.-
After this treatment., the grain.,
should be fumigated as’soon as
r’so be used its Tgrainprptec-
ve
3,5f
over 55 other. Dallas area
beauties in the White Rock Lake
contest Saturday night. .m
Sue Ann Johnson, 19, won the
Sea-O-Rama title at Rockport.
Sharon Lynn Woods, If. Lock-
hart. was victorious in the 9th
annual Highland Lakes Pageant.
Marilyn Huitquist, If, La
Porte, first runner-up at Sylvan
Beach, qualified for the finals
after the winner withdrew.
Host Lake Whitney also will
be represented by an alternate
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wP ruciro
mean good dividends later on
ihthe year.
_ ----•—Fire. ------------- a weak Bordeaux m ixturel.
A large number of homeown- “
tor wounds with one of the
in recommended insecticides; and
report any and all infestations
can Beauty competition at Long
Beach last summer She also
I was voted most photogenic by
press photographars covering
■ the event ......
, .—.5 IS ESlimdLEG LO DC dS iTiUaTi , *> »— e A.It.a Nf —ta,
. . i _ • _ mixed in 2 to 5 gallons of water
us 25 percet, which.could mean - •
175,000 ro 200,000 bushels of ear is required to treat 1000 bush-
ferent things There is a Ire-
Peanut Butter t
COLLEGE STATION —The
38th annual meeting of t h e
Texas Home Demonstration As- -
sociation will be Sept. 16 and
11in Houston.
More than 800 key home dm-
onstration leaders of the state
are expected to register for the
meeting at the Rice Hotel, ac-
cording to Bonnie Cox. Exten-
sion Service organization spec-
ialist. •
r General theme will be “The
American Woman — Her Chang-
ing Image.”
Principal speaker will to Di-
rector John B. Hutchinson of
More than a down beauty___.____
queens from Texas resorts wilt Several
* for * trophy
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trees. Tips df twigs of small i ported in Washington County. In
branches die with brown or । one sense of the word, this is i
black leaves remaining attach- miraculous thing. Certainly, it
will mean a great deal to the
67c f*
Oalifornia Golden Centered,
air To Average Cotton Crop Expected
that a good, general rain would
be very beneficial to the crop,
with 14,000 acres being harvest- I ight merning •o r afternoon
showers could hurt a great deal.
_ . Corn.______L1.
cern.going down .the drain. ds of grain. The mixture is ap-
Thre is no use kidding any- , plied to the grain as it is placed
! " 1 £ 39c
cd. Circular or elongated cank-
ers occur on branches and
stems. ,
" During^ summer or erryy-A-sEsi
the yield still be on the light
side. Farmers, who poisoned
two or three times early in the
— -
v, a —-/523
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ton." That is, cotton which was
‘ 2 ' 2
years when it is going to be dif- I Washington County has made
ficutt-t make amaccurate esu -ether Hne eem-crop-With-ap- Lions should helpin-carkyingoul
mate of the final yield. 1 don't i rroximately 20,000 acres in corn.
think we have a chance to make i locl farmers should m ake
u bumper crop, but there'is a around 700,000 bushels which bins that have
a ’ 35-bushel per acre [ thoroughly; after the- bin has
* -1 been'cleaned, spray the inside
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A a r-
eb y
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or streptomycin may be used.
. Ordinarily, the pear_is our!
most healthy____and dependable
fruit tree. It is hoped that this
particular disease does not alter
the situation
Screwworms '
So far this year not a single
screwworm case has been re-
g20
•bise '
1 to 30-2-90 .to to tot tor 33090
8 jahm ass»m Pa
g 3neah
s Dnoduce
B' Ground BEEF 3 "” ,M $1.00 • rnaFstmmp.
==e2aTgm==ssxM2zem ——e
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NO COUPON NE tOW — oer IOC ExTKR HEAVY BEEF ' "n-5 --vh - - r
IN IT ANT m m-rrmGrpNAR ar M ' | AT Ate ju*»MA»rrr
COFFEE "9: $1.39 PLATE STEWLb.15c P--E-
NoouPONNEEDEDLGEGi00ExrA । <9 ;,g25_Extre
piererwTw, -ALL GOOD BRAND SLICED L Plaid Stumps,
bt- " " 4 BACON 2 ph 89C "i Ti Coupon and "idher of
-2".."" " j SANDWICH SPREAD _:39
EL FOOD " . 49c SUPER right v ar veuraazsunsomano
..........pag..... FRANKS 2 1l: 89c ---------------
mAID STAMPS WITH SUNSWmfiiinw * pkg. vw । A 25 Eatra i
PRUNE JUICE • *a59c I $ ′ Stmops
SUPER I ll IM* 11 air xt ! with This CouponSrehas. w
no COUPON.INELDED — oit 25 EXTRA wI LUmin WPIAI I *
NA 10 STAMPS WITH FACTAL fisEs HUHT •w-weu ITIhn I , । ANN PAGE - ■
KLEENEX• 27c Se s oz 0 I BLACKBERRY «l» " 35.
Olive Toaf pkos 23C L *t»ow •»
ouve Loar . E KgS. “V% "Det. Coups- Good thr July 11. 10611
Liver Loaf 3 Each -----------------• .
1 m 25 Etra
CAPM. JOHNS FISH 1 5 Plaid Stamps
sriCKS 2122 69c I w.n Thii Covpo and "rehom of
| GARDEN RELISH "k ,^39c
[ NO COUPON NEEDED —Ger JJ EXTRA JANI PARKER ! AT YOUR AW SUPERMARKE
BLAID STAMM WITH SUNNYFIEID AnnI r nre ,v IK ~n 1 Del. Ceupon Good thru July 1«, 1964
: „ APPLE PIES L. _ 1%E.39c I----------------
DU I l tn cm /1C JANE PARKER SIICED mn 25 Extra
CINNAMONLOAF 10,29c 1 5 Piuidstam ra
-"osconedawEssnive*ook JAN PARKER CARAMEI । With This Covpon — Purehom -
BUTTER 4 69c PECANROLLS ' 35c FURERONev ______
SioJtawutaUahma! GLAZED DONUTS 23,39c l- Arvounacsuremensir..,m2
BOEDENS • ___-.-ASSORTED •
MOOLA-KOOLA •°an10c HI-C DRINKS 3'4-89
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Blanton, Ben F. & Johnson, Walter C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1964, newspaper, July 15, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578163/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.