The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 58TH YEAR, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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COUNTY AGENT
NEWS
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I. Brood lor boMor barf raglaca
dUb DUBLIN CREAMERY
Calvin Hailewood, Mgr.
Milk -&«un - Poultry - Eggs - Fed
SHOP
ERATH COUNT* CAN HAVE
FALL GARDENS
MARK
PlumUmm amd
Sign Pudnfmg
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H1GHIAND
to Mrs. T. C. KHU.
MPa Dors* Mrrrlortl at Strewn-
Vlil* vtaMctl Mi and Mrs H B
Eotth ItolunVt) night atul Sunday
A much neaded r»m f*U ****
whlrit win b* M Errol benefit to
iho panuuu
rrtenth tetahwl wnnl heir at
the ottkM* tUnrn* ol Mr* Mood,
•ho m ocrv-kvsi with paralyife
is, post mt and a in Uw ho*i>»-
Ul ol Pklimew Mrs Hond **
UW MUM Of r*M M Ho«W
ft E Kotth eftotorsiod t»a «•*«'-
it ninth Mrthday Sunday «l Uw
BtephenvUi* Fart wtth a t«muy
m»W in Ms haw* T*woo W**-
m wart Mr a»d Mr* F B. KMth
*n<l daughter. Norm* Null, Mr, sno [
Mr* H H Krttii *nd aon. Waylou.!
Mr and Mm 8 E K«Ui Jr. sod !
non, Harold Down, Mr and Mr* O,
T Keith Harold Wayne and Dora j
Lena. Mr» Roy Oarrtoon and son,
Noth Dean. Mr and Mrs Hartford !
and daughter. Doris, Mr*. C. W
NiriMtU and children, Coleman and
CMene. Mrs O W Plsher and Uw
hnnornw, Mr. and Mr* 8 E
Kellis Mr R E. KotUs .nW» Uw
N»t of ttralth. We wlals t| Krlin i
many more ywu* ft health and
liaiWdneoa 1
Mr* Lout** Warren and child- |
ren of Dr Leon salted Mr and
Mro I* K KrUh Thursday
Thornton Ue House of the V j
8, Nary a vtaiUnt h>» parente, Mr. j
and Mr* R. E Houao Mr. Home
a atattMuM In Oklahoma.
We have now had a good rain
that will aw 1st in getting up *
number of thooe vegetable*, and
with a little more rain or water to
Irrigate with. Brath Ctounly should
have plenty ol fall vegetables.
The day* are getting shorter
during the fall, making the grow-
ing season for tha vegetables longer
before maturity.
Killing frost arrives on the aver-
age In Erath County about Npv. 10.
tight frosts are sometime* earlier.
Suggestkin* of a tew of the many
vegetables that may be planted
now and the number of days re-
quired for the maturity, are as
follows^ > . *
Bush beans, lass than 60 days.
Oarden beet*, leas than 60 days.
Swiss Chard, lea* than oo days.
Oollarda. less Ulan 80 day*.
Chinas* Cabbage, less than 80
days.
Carrots, leas than SO days.
Kale, lew than 00 days.
Lettuce, less than to days.
Mustard, less than 00 days.
Onions, (sets and plants) plenty
of time.
Irish potatoes, about 80 days.
English peas, about oo days.
Radishes, 1ms than 00 days.
Squash, about 60 days.
Spinach, less than eo days.
Turnips, less than 60 days
Most at theae vegetables except
beans, Irish potatoes and squash
will withstand a frost
There are earlier maturing var-
ieties of most o! these vegetables
and they are tile ones t" plant tor
fail gardens
Try arid not plant Ihese vegeta-
! ble* on the Same row that
! them in tlie aprtng
I I! manure I* used, be sure that ]
! it U well rotted 'Tht the sandy ]
] soils commercial fertilise!. such as j
j 4-1*-*, will help the plant to grow j
! and mature better yields This
| can be placed Under and to the ]
i Mde of the seed when planted or j
! near the plant as aide dressing Ilf
j plant i* growing yoo pound* pc. '
j acre will be about the average j
amount to u*e.
Borne soak the planting seed in1
! water for several lioum to aasisl in
1 getting tile seed to germinate j
! quicker
| Insects are very plentiful during
j the tall and the plants nliould be
j inspected each day for the Insect j
! that la doing any damage Be sure
to know if the Ihsect rats like the
J cabbage worm or auck» the Juice
from the plant Uke the cabbage
bug The control treatment is
generally different for each of
thsae
Your seed dealer vocational
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ferguson,
who have made Dublin their home
for the past several years where
they have been employed u* man-
ager and bookkeeper for the South-
waa*. Natural Oa# company, will
move to Stephenvllle soon where
they have purchased the Stephen -
vllle Floral Company
Mr. and. Mrs. Ferguson and little
daughter have many friends here
who regret to lose them from our
community but the best of wishes
follow them In their new line of
work.
The Stephenvllle Floral la locat-
ed on Tarleton Avenue and was
formerly owned by Mr*, w H.
Carpenter. Mr, Ferguson pur-
chased all the real estate and
equipment Including the business
office, residence and all hot houses.
LIVE OAK
By Mr*. S. B. Georg*
This community was visited by a
good rain last Saturday. A slow
rain continues to tall irotn then
until now It will be a great ad-
vantage to the peanuts,
Mrs. Bonnie Pierson of Tucura- j
carl, New Mexico, visited Mr' and
Mis L M Morrison last week.
Mrs H. O. Logsdon Went to
ColtouiH last Saturday where she
will visit her husband who was to
meet her there, coming home trom
Seagraves where he is working
Mis BUI Li*so ol Rowena spent
one night last week with her par-
• nts, Mr and Mis Hied Golding
Miss Lanr* Ada Armstrong ol
Round Grove *!>ent part of last
week with Mrs Cora Lee Chandler
Mr and Mis K D Mahon and
daughter of Comanrne visited Steve
grew giut iantiiy one night last
week
Steve Georgr la slowly improv-
ing
MEXICO
By Mrs. Mat Ha’ rw
A continued rain began falling
her* Saturday night which *111 be
of groat be nr I It to the late ieed
<rcp* in this locality
Several hera attended Hie elec-
tion *t Proctor Saturday
Oma T dandy and sister. Billie,
visited In the home of Mi and
Mrs Fkiyd Fundsrbmg Iasi Thurs-
day
Alton McCamey ol Proctor was
in on: community Friday In the
mtereial of hi* candidacy lor roail
commissioner
Mr Funderburg made a business
trip to Weatherford last Saturday
afternoon
Mm A J CUne of Proctor Is
agriculture teacher*, county •gent*,' rrtal,Ves ,n W Worth "
this time.
8 T Ewing and
and other government agencies will
at just you if yru need any uelp on
fall garden*
Mr* Jim McKinney ap«nt but
reek lit Fort Wurth with Her (bra-'
»irf had as
their unests Sunday. Mr and Mr*
W J Cltne and Mr and Mrs
Everett
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ghter, Louise
CLAIRETTE
By Mtw Istrillr MayflrM
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS.
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.. it mu»t provkJ* the b«ae for wet
■^gjgSgS&i
to“!Kw«ilt hundred* ol millioo* o< w|;
loM *n required every ye*f. ■ h*ll ol which
NOTICE
fcchooi will Open Monday. Set*
j 4th. Mr HeaUy of De Leon is
superintendent
) Mrs Portia Turner 1* viaiung
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ms ye of De
■ Leon
1 Mr*. John Mayfield Is visiting
her son, Paul, In Nevada.
Mia. Bertie Mayfield of Port
Worth apent several day* here with
relative* «
Mr and Mr* R. Lae Roberson
and Joan, of Valley Mill* Riant
Friday night in the Dame of hla
mother. Mr* L t Roberaon 8r.
Mr*. H F La* and children of
Dotorado City are visiting Mr and
gay them as Npflf
fc^*SaS
iibBtag produced I
induftry.Bet you.
idMilUfif
If* Alutay Propmr Tm i
LOOK YOU*
BEST
Lttu* sole* poor iHMf;
®i N*8*»'-i
Bps
| Mrs Oene Austin and
of Bauxite. Ark., visited
relative* her* the peat week.
W. ft Heaticy of De Leon «M •
Clatmte visitor Sunday
Thoae vlaltln* In ttM R. M. Alex-
ander home Sunday were: Mr.
and Mr* urn Austin and daughter
of Bauxite, Art., Mr. and Mr*
Orest Alexander el Waco, agt
BUI Sharp. Ml*. Sharp, and daugh-
ter at AMlene, «gl J W. Austin
of damp Boirt* Bgt. Leslie PattarH
aon. Mr* PsUeraon and baby.
Alice Finley and *elma "f Sort
Worth. Mr*. Jot.nlu Pinky *»«
BadgMar of Shi Antonio. V'and*
Hasaler and Kite Mark of Staph-
envUle. Mias Plortne Haven* and
Demand Hay «f n. Worth, Mr.
and, Mra W. ft . Ataeadar and
Mn. Jone*. Mr and Mm. Joe
Alexander and dhHdran, Mr. and
MM. Ham MoChrtaUal, Mr. and
Mrs. Hub Alexander and daughter
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Mr* Olen WUUamsun. who baa
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MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS
W* carry ■ large stack af Uveatark Mineral
This la making the livestock man a big saving*.
Baa as.
Fall Paaturr is more important right now that
ever. It acta a* Soil Building a* well a* Paatur*.
WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THE
FOLLOWING SEED:
SEED OATS
SEED BARLEY
SEED SPELT
AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS
ALL CLOVERS
AND GRASSES
We know about Pasture and Soil Building after
year* of experience-.
Will he glad to ditcun the Corn
Show to be held in Stephenvllle
with you.
SPECIAL DAIRY FEED
21 Vi Protein — 297i Colton Seed Meal — Price
W. T. Stevenson Feed & Seed
Service
BRING ME
A OP. PEPPER
AMD THEN
CALL THE
PLUMBER
TRADE AT HOME AND
SAVE MONEY
100 Pomade ALL GOLD LAY MASH
100 Pouada ALL GOLD LAY MASH
(Priwl Bag) ____________________________ 3-SS
100 Poaada WHEAT
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100 Pouada GROUND EAR CORN
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100 Ponnh GROUND OAT*
raw-
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100
GLUTTEN FEED, 23%.
100 Pound* NEW MILO
100 Pound. GROUND WHEAT
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 58TH YEAR, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1944, newspaper, September 1, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592710/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.