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THE PALMER RUSTLER -Thursday, September 19, 1974
Local Lore and Bicentennial
The booklet describes how,
WASHINGTON, D.C. — If their lives, but it is living
your children all of a sudden history. A new effort to reach
start delving through the attic and retain these previously
WHERE HABSBURGS ONCE HELD SWAY, Rudolf Kirchschlager is now in charge.
Settling into his office in Vienna’s ornate and historic Hofburg, once the Austro-
Hungarian imperial residence, recently elected Kirchschlager is republican Austria s
fifth postwar president. ___________________________________________
or basement, cellar or storage mute sources is being made
shed - don’t be surprised, during the Bicentennial.
There’s a good chance they are The ARBA has published a
taking personal part in the booklet describing the basic
commemoration of the nation’s techniques of collecting and
Bicentennial. preserving items which can.
Should your grandchildren or give the “archaeologist” an un-
great-grandchildren show a derstanding and appreciation of
sudden interest in how life was what life was like in the past,
“way back then,” reminisce Though developed primarily
with them. If they want to tape for high school teachers and
record your memories, let students, the booklet and the
them. You’ll be contributing to program are available to any
the preserved history of the interested group or individual.
United States as it embarks on Above Ground Archaeology is
its third century, available for 60 cents from:
Searching out “lost” Superintendent of Documents
documents, photographs, let- U.S. Government Printing
ters, furniture, dress and other Office
memorabilia from days gone Washington, D.C. 20402
with patience and curiosity, one
can capture history of his or
her community, and get a
glimpse of how its citizens made
their living, played and wor-
shipped as the nation was
growing. It gives young people
a chance to gain personal ap-
preciation for life before cars,
PALME
. . 5 A A A I Dby, or recapturing from (Stock No. 2405-00528)
C OtOn POST nagemo I S memories the fullness and Text of the booklet was
COlloll Tool I7° flavor of life in earlier times are written by Dr. John L. Cotter,
There’s an old saying about diapause boll weevil control and economic damage indicate part of a nationwide Above Associate Professor of
the “proof in the pudding.” And program. the need, and destroying crop Ground Archaeology (AGA) American Civilization,
when it comes to proof about the The three-year program residue.” Bicentennial project. University of Pennsylvania. Dr.
benefits of cotton pest under the direction of the Texas According to Frisbie, the pes Sponsored by American Cotter is also an Associate
management, it’s a clear-cut Agricultural Extension Service management program revolves Revolution Bicentennial Ad- Professor
case of a paying proposition. began in 1972 when 33,000 acres around the county Extension ministration (ARBA), the Historical
When all the air had cleared were included. However, the entomologists and the field project is one means of , University
and a close look was taken at program did not get underway scouts. “These are the people on tapping the “grass roots”
the cotton pest management early enough in the season to thescene and in the fields. They history of the nation, by and
program in Texas during 1973, get a sound economic assess pest numbers and large, ordinary citizens have
net profits had jumped an assessment the first year. damage along with the number left little recorded testament of
amazing $1,203,529. That was an Coordinator of the pest of beneficial insects and the —--------------------------
average net return of $35 for management program in Texas growth stages of the cotton FEDDIC E ( + +
every dollar invested by far- js Dr. Raymond Frisbie, Ex- crop. Then they evaluate the FERKIO Eye CUT TO
mers in the pilot program which tension entomologist situation and discuss it with the T *
covered 36,000 acres of cotton in headquartered at Texas A&M growers as to whether or not NEWS Foreman
four of the state’s major University. The program control measures should be 1 “ E " " — foreman
producing areas. depends heavily on five county taken.” Some of the Ferris news „ .
Profits were up mainly due to Extension entomologists plus Frisbie points out that an happened in Waxahachie last N BELA . saire
increased yields and decreased some 28 field scouts who keep a important part of the program weekend. Heavyweight champion George
insecticide expenditures. Total close check on field conditions involves a close working The Ellis County Jr. Foreman was cut over the right
yields were up 4,300 bales. and insect populations during relationship between growers Livestock Show opened on, of all eye in a sparring session today
Counties involved in the the cotton season. and the county entomologists days, Friday the 13th! But it and his manager said he would
program are Cameron, Willacy "The main objective of the and field scouts. “Each must wasn’t all bad luck for we ask for a postponement ot the
' and Hildalgo in South Texas, pest management program is to have confidence in and be brought a lot of ribbons and title bout with Muhammad All
Frio in Southwest Texas, Pecos reduce production costs while dependent on the other. And some trophies . next week. . ,
and Reeves in Far West Texas, maintaining optimum yields,” that’s the type of situation that Blake Savell won the . The injury occurecl in the
and Hill and Ellis in North points out the entomologist, exists in the pilot areas. Champion Fat Lamb and also sixth round of a workout against
Central Texas. Producers in all “Pest management is in- Everyone is working together to was presented the Showman- sparmate Bill McMurry, t
into the total produce the best cotton crop ship Award of the Sheep show, came on either a punch or an
The thrill of having the accidental elbow jab and it left
Champion Lamb is something! Foreman with a horizontal gash
And then to win the much about one inch long,
coveted award for Showman- The area under the eyebrow
ship is really whipped cream on was swollen but the eye itself
the icing on the cake, and his was open. Foremans
very proud grandmother was physician, Dr. Peter Hacker,
chosen to present this award went to work immediately to
which made her very happy. determine if the cut required
Terri Savell had the Cham- sutures.
but Frio County reaped higher tegrated into the total produce the best cotton crop
net profits per acre, with the production program and in- possible.
high being $55.31 on irrigated eludes such things as planting “It’s got to be the way to go if
cotton in the three-county area
in South Texas. Profits were
down in Frio County due to
increased costs of a full-scale
early, taking full advantage of producers are going to keep
beneficial insect populations, pace with inflation and
careful timing of insecticide spiraling production costs,”
applications when pest numbers , contends Frisbie.
Another Exciting Prison
Rodeo Set for Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE — A star- tertainment highlight.
studded cast of country western Hoot Crawford, rodeo
recording stars will join men supervisor promises to have the
and women convict performers toughest cowboy and cowgirl
at the 1974 edition of the Texas riders competing for prize
Prison Rodeo to be held here in money, doing their level best to
the prison stadium each Sunday tame the bruising rodeo stock in
in October, beginning at 2 p.m. the large arena.
The opening event Oct. 6 will Reserved seat tickets may be
feature Johnny Rodriquez, obtained by mail by writing
followed by Willie Nelson Oct. Texas Prison Rodeo, Box 99,
13, Johnny Bush Oct. 20, and Hunstville, Texas 77340, or from
The cotton pest management
program is supported by funds
from the producers themselves
as well as from the US
Department of Agriculture and
the Extension Service.
of American
Archaeology,
Museum, in
Philadelphia. The test was
initiated in behalf of the Society
for State and Local History and
the ARBA.
planes, dishwashers, television,
air-conditioning, and indoor
plumbing.
The booklet carefully explains
how to catalog and preserve
historical documents and other
items expected to be found in
the nationwide search, and
provides reference sources for
help and advice on this and
other historical projects.
In the short time since the
AGA project began, attics have
coughed up two jamor finds. An
eighth grade student in Wilkes-
Barre, Pennsylvania,
recovered a rare edition of the
Federalis Papers in his grand-
parents’ attic. A Kennebec'
Riber bateau, believed to be the
oldest boat built in the United
States that is still in existence,
was found in a Dresen. Maine
attic. The craft is typical of the
ones used on the Kennebec
River before the Revolu -
tionary War.
The AGA booklet also
suggests making an historic
base map of your community --
town, township or county. With
overlays, it is possible to con-
struct a map showing the
succession of prehistoric and
The Championship Rodeo of the State Fair of Texas
“Exposition of the West” will add an exciting dimen-
sion with its thrills and spills, Oct. 5-13, 7:30 p.m.
daily, in the State Fair Coliseum. The spirit of the
Old West will ride again as the skill and courage of
the cowboys is tested with saddle and bareback bronc
riding, bull riding, calf roping and steer wrestling.
The star-studded event is the main attraction in the
round-up of fun and entertainment during the 17-day
celebration, Oct. 4-20.
- A weekly public service feature from—-
the Texas State Department of Health
feenl on frea
— J.E. PEAVY, M.D., Commissioner of Health---------
Someday, man may be able
to predict, and even to control,
the fury of the storm. But for
now, violent storms remain an
vices Section personnel may be
assigned, and local health
historic periods, such as the unpredictable threat to hour
earliest Indian (called Paleo- homes and families. And the
departments put physicians,
nurses, sanitarians and others
on duty immediately.
Within minutes after a tornado
dipped down into the heart of
Lubbock the night of May 11,
1970, nurses and others picked
their way through rubble to
check and salvage vaccines and
Indian) life, up through a most dangerous timeof the year
community’s earliest set- lies just ahead.
tlement, to a record of the We’ve been lucky this year,
development of roads, farms, Texas has been spared, so far,
industries and, finally, the from the frightful toll of natural
modern city, town or coun- disaster. Neither tornadoes nor get them to pre-planned
tryside. , . hurricanes have struck, emergency headquarters. A
Historical sites and buildings although we have had some disaster health representative
would be identified, and if still unusually heavy rainfall, of the State Health Department
in existence and threatened by flooding, and hail in some parts was on the scene of tragedy
new development, the amateur of the state. As the hurricane within two hours even though
historian can be the first to season approaches, your State city telephones and electricity
sound the alarm. Health Department reminds were knocked out and tran-
pion Ram of the show. Terri, McMurray broke into tears
Blake and Kevin Savell won 17 when he was told about the
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George Jones and Tammy
Wynette Oct. 27. The recording
stars will be introduced each
Sunday by Bill Bailey of Radio
Station KIKK, Houston.
For the third straight year,
the show will highlight women
contestants from the Goree
Unit, an event which received
the approval of the crowds who
come from near and far to
witness this unusual en-
Sears retail stores in a host of
Texas cities. Tickets are also
available at all Foley stores in
Houston.
Tickets are priced at $3, $4,
$5, and $6, with net proceeds
from ticket sales earmarked for
rehabilitative services for
nearly 18,000 inmates of the
Texas Department of
Corrections.
ribbons in all. Two champion, possible postponement,
two reserve champion, 4 blue, Manager Dick Sadler was more
1st place; four red, 2nd place; philosophical. He said: “These
three 3rd place, one 4th place things have happened before
and one Sth place, and they will happen again.”
Penny Murdock won First Foreman said : “This is the
Place with her fine wool lamb first time in my life anything
the only other Ferris youngster like this has happened,
to place.
Gary Carroll of Red Oak had
a fine herd of Dorsets. He won
4th with his Dorset wether,
and with his breeding sheep he
had 1st and 2nd ewe lamb, 1st,
2nd, 3rd and 4th ewe over 2
years old, Champion Ewe and
Reserve Champion Ewe, 1st
place ram lamb, 1st place
yearling ewe and champion
reserve champion rams.
Mr. Hammack will tell you
about the others who were in the
CLASSIFIED ADS
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Lost - Red Cow near Bristol.
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SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS
Homecoming
'74 Plans Are
Made at Etex
As plans for Homecoming
1974 at East Texas State
Opening for single needle University begin to take shape,
operators. Top Pay. Steady local civic organizations,
service clubs and individuals
Work.
Marilyn Mfg. Co.
111 N. Main
Ferris, Texas.
MOM!
Have fun showing Playhouse
have been urged to submit
unusual entries for inclusion in
“the largest parade in the
history of Commerce” Saturday
Nov. 2.
Ron Robinson, ETSU acting
toys and gifts. No investment, dean of Student Life and
no delivering or collectiong. Homecoming Planning Com-
Free colored catalogs and other mittee chairman, cited service
supplies. Excellent variety of club floats, marching bands,
brand names. Earn big com- drum and bugle corps and
mission tool
call Gloria in Lancaster
214-227-2802.
FROSTING SPECIAL
12.50 by
Debbie Greenloe
Glamorette Beauty Salon
305 Elizabeth Drive
Palmer, Texas
For appointment 449-3224
Furniture upholstering. 17 years
experience. All service guarant-
eed. Phone 449-327 2-Richard
Martin, Palmer.
specially decorated bicycles
and motorcycles as examples of
the types of entries being sought
by the committee.
He stressed that since ETSU
is the regional university of
northeast Texas, “we want area
residents to be a prominent part
of Homecoming festivities on
our campus.”
The theme of the six-day
event, set to run Oct. 29- Nov. 3,
is “The Way We Were,”
representing a historical look
at ETSU with an emphasis on
nostalgia.
PALMER RUSTLER
Entered at the post office at Ennis, Texas, as second
class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March
3, 1879. All communications of business and items of
news should be addressed the company, not to individ-
uals.
Published weekly by the United Publishing Co., Inc.,
which also publishes the Ennis Daily News and The
Weekly Local. Any erroneous reflections upon the character,
standing, or reputation of any person, form or corpor-
ation, which may appear in the columns of this paper,
will be gladly and duly corrected upon being brought
to the publisher’s attention.
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AGA is one of the growing you to stay vigilant- the worst sportation disrupted,
number (well over 2,000 might be just ahead. The Corpus Christi-Nueces
present) of local, State, Any natural disaster is County Health Department had ‘
regional or national programs capable of causing un- its personnel on duty when Celia
and activities planned or foreseeable numbers of victims, slammed into the city Aug. 3 of
underway as part of the requiring immediate medical the same year. The State Health
Bicentennial commemoration, attention, food, and shelter. A Department was also there. The
Literally millions of people are natural disaster also can result personal automobiles of two
actively involved in programs in disease, unsanitary con- representatives of the Disaster
ranging from restoration of ditions, the disabling of public Health Services Program, who
historic sites to projects aimed utilities, contamination of water were jn Corpus Christi awaiting
at improving the knowledge and supplies, and the disruption of the storm, were severely
understanding Americans have medical services. Floods can damaged. In addition, district
of each other and of the nation s produce a rapid buildup in the engineers and personnel from
multi-ethnic and racial culture, population of water-borne pests, state headquarters were on the
John W. Warner, Ad- such as mosquitoes, which scene.
ministrator of ARBA, has aggravate the health hazards. Equipment from a Packaged
stated that success of the when a disaster strikes, the Disaster Hospital was set up in
nation’s Bicentennial ob- Heath Department joins with a church at Aransas Pass to
servance “will be judged on the other state and local agencies provide needed medical
number of participants, not the and organizations to fight back equipment after Celia.
number of spectators.” with efforts to restore affected just recently the Health
Many of the players will be areas to normalcy. State Department took over the
involved through the Above disaster headquarters is in a medical inventory of 101
Ground Archaeology program- sub-basement at the Depart- Packaged Disaster Hospitals,
making an individual con- ment of Public Safety in similar to the one from which’
tribution to the history and Austin, where a core or public equipment was used during
heritage of the nation. officials coordinate disaster Celia.
Dairying
Situation
Critical
You’ve heard the old cliche
about being caught between a
rock nd a hard place! Well,
that’s just where dairymen are
finding themselves, and the
future offers little en-
couragement.
“Texas dairymen are really
in a critical situation, saints Mr. Hammack will tell you —----------------In Middle of
out Dr Randall Stelly about the others who were in the
Agricultural Extension Service FFA and what they entered and SURHer M.M. Brannon had Nowhere Is
and the Texas Agricultural time was surgery last week and is in Complexity
Experiment Station Feed raiding but the she ep show was Methodist Hospital omPeXITY ,
Co j IP ... he price inside. The next day, the shows The doctors have asked for no PUEBLO, Colo. — In the
ney receive ornilk i s di inn were outside and in mud ankle visitors just yet but I’m sure a middle of nowhere, 30 miles
ping, e unifor n pl ce per 100 deep and deeper. I never saw card will be most welcome.east of Pueblo, Colorado, lies a
poun s o mi k ecre: ,, such muddy feet. After the show The John Arnolds attended compiex of modern buildings
more han situation dairymen Saturday afternoon there were the A&M footba 11 . game and sleek, powerful machines,
is s uatio dain men pickups that were stuck in the Saturday and on their way It looks like something out of
across ... ate have b mud and it was such a mess home stopped in Ferris and too science fiction.
actively culling their herds since trying to load the livestock their mother, Pauline Sutton, It’s the department of tran-
thel first of down Xeato from that Kenneth Savell and Hibberi home with them for an over- sportation’s high speed ground
numbers are down 6,000 from Beck decided to have an old night visit.test center, which sprouted in
1973. However, increased milk fashioned Sheep drive, so they Mr. Matt Brooks was carried the desert four years ago. Its
production per cow has kept started out with the Ferris and to Waxahachie W. C. Tenery purpose it to harness the latest
pace with production levels last Palmer Sheep; all the sheep hospital about noon Monday, technology to improve ground
averaged 810 pounds in July up went to the trailers except one transportation.
40 erased from the same month ewe who did not like the mud so -----The center is huge. It sprawls
, R , she went back to the barn and Mr. Albert Ely Moffitt of over more than 52 square miles,
airyear stall To had to be hauled to the trailer. Wilmer, who was born June 11, It’s ideally suited for testing all
00 . TTniMd There had to be little swapping 1910 in Ferris passed away Sept, types of transportation
milk production for the United after they had climbed in the 11, 1974 in a Dallas hospital, equipment because of weather
States trailers for most of them His parents were the late Bert extremes and rugged en- The State Health Department
months of 1974 was off 2 per cent followed their leaders, who said E. Moffitt and Ida Bell Garrett vironment. sends representatives of the
from the same period a year that sheep are dumb. Moffitt. Temperatures range from 15 Disaster Health Services
ago. Cow numbers nationwide Now back to the Centennial, it He is survived by his wife, degrees in the winter to 92 in the Program to each disaster area
a so re ec a p caught on so well that it has Ethel of Wilmer, a son Dwayne summer. And there’s both rain to help coordinate activities of
ease, ah nt the nrirp been decided to have Pioneer Moffitt of Hutchins, a daughter, and snow in large quantities, other health department per-
n,000 P Days every year! Now what do Mrs. John C. Wills of At the center, they test rapid sonnel. In the case of
you think of that? A lot of people Whitehouse, Texas, six grand- future-type transit systems
are wanting a repeat per- children, two brothers, Herman aimedattraveling 300miles or
formance in the Pageant of Dallas and Bill of Ferris; four more an hour. The vehicles
because they didn’t get to at- sisters, Mrs. Henry Wickliffe of travel on rails, cushions of air
tend. Some of them were doing Ennis, Mrs. Oakley Combs of and on magnetic fields.
AN OFFER HE
COULDN’T REFUSE
NUNEATON, England (AP)
— A customer, lacking the full
price of the auto he wanted to
buy, offered Roger Hext a don-
key as a trade-in. Hext parked
the five-year-old model, called
Neptune, in the forecourt of his
garage until he could find it a
home.
activities. A major disaster isn’t the
In the State Health Depart- responsibility of one agency but
ment, the Disaster Health demands the coordinated ef-
Services Program of the fortsof many to snap back,after
Emergency Medical Services tragedy. During spring tor-
Division provides addition nadoes which hit Burnet and
resources at the point of need. Hubbard last year, example-
This is a part of the Texas plan the Texas National Guard
for disaster health and medical responded quickly with trucks,
care. personnel and helicopters.
Seventeen disaster relief Representatives of the State
districts, each with a physician Health Department were on the
directing disaster medical care, scene within an hour of
are tied into a district Civil notification, coordinating
Defense Council which coor- disaster health relief.
dinate activities of state The State Health Department
agencies with disaster func- and its local and regional units
tions. In case of disaster or have responded quickly and
severe threat-- such as an effectively in past disasters,
impending hurricane along the With the resources and per-
coast, the Civil Defense Council sonnelat its command, it stands
is mobilized. Within each ready always to meet the future
district are zones from which emergency needs of the citizens
supplies and personnel request of Texas.
emanate. --=--------------------------------------------------"
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“Prices received by Texas
dairymen are determined by a
formula,” explains the Texas
A&M University System
economist, since the milk is other things in the celebration. Wilmer, Mrs. Bill Willis of
marketed under federal me The What do you say Jackie while Lancaster and Mrs. Bessie
order rules is directiv related to we still remember our parts? Barnes of Wilmer.
the Price paid by processing Many who saw it would like to Services were held Friday,
the DIrice Minnesota and see it again. Sept. 13, 1974 at 2 p.m. in Green
plants in ta and Mrs. Ed Kemp has been in Funeral Chapel with Rev. Bray
Wisconsin or manu ac uring Waxahachie Hospital, I heard Williams of Whitehouse and
grade mi . . today that she will be home Rev. Wesley Thompson of
As far as the low prices are soon.1 praythat this is true! Wilmer officiating.
concerned Stelly notes th She is such a sweet lady. Interment was in Ferris
some people blame the heavy Mrs. Effie McKay is in the Memorial Park North,
imports of dairy pro ucts, same hospital suffering from a Pallbearers were Robbie Hale,
which have tripled during the broken hip. Michel Moffitt, John Wills,
first pait of 9/4 compare o Mrs. Frederick M. Brignon is Jonny Morris, Billy Morris and
last year. A weakened con- in Waxahachie hospital for Lawrence Moffitt.
sumer demand for mi an tests; her mother-in-law, Verta Mr. Moffitt was a member of
cheasethasaltoaffected prices. Brignon is still criticalin a the Wilmer Baptist Churchand
. A though the October P Waxahachie Nursing Home. had lived all his life in Ferris,
for mil has been set at 10c Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Fulton Lancaster and Wilmer. He was
per 100 pounds above t e Ju y had the George Greebons of a carpenter by trade, and a very
price, producers see litt e relief Fort Worth as house guests this fine fiddler. He had fought a
from the cost-price squeeze that past weekend. very brave battle against
seem Sth be getting 08 er’ Mr. Earl Hamm, of Red Oak, cancer and never lost that great
addsoteily. .entered Methodist Hospital for sense of humor that he had.
hurricanes, program personnel
are pre-positioned in cities
along the Texas coast to await
and plan for the expected
arrival of the storm.
Always quick to arrive on the
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