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THE CUERO RECORD. Wednesday, May 1. 1M7
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Read by The Families
' ' 1 The Guadalupe Valley Farmer—Supplement of The Cuero Record
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Devoted To The Interest
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of The
THF f. 11 A h A I II P F VAIIPV l< A R f P
Of The
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Guadalupe Valley
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Farm and Ranch Families
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Gfuudy /J<fe+U<L jbzlk
by Gilbert T. HeiUeman
V<*ui" Counti Agent will meet r
with i(ie Notdheim Chamber' of.-
C ommr-i ce and Agriculture Mon-j
da;, night to tjivr a procram on ' year. Acorn ding to I»r. A. I
and a total ol 13 0 inches (01 the
entire year. In 1949 he received
37.25 inches lor the last wettest
Mar-
Cotton insert control. Kveryone ; rison of the Plant Disease Field
is invited to a trend. Meeting time | Laboratory, the offirit.l rainfall
is 7.30 p nr at the City Hall
at Yoakum to date this sear is
14.95, The total rtj.oiv nrj all last
tear was 1331. II A. Taylor at
the (. P A- I. Dam at Cuero te-
Applic.atioos for fish have been
put in for Willie Wolf, Charles
A danskt and August Sievers of j 8 ,0'al of 10 78 inrhos to
Yorkfown Carl Hattenhaeh
Goebel. Rolf Dipt';e and Lenette
Rusehliaiipt.
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'rite Annual Field Das at the
Plant Disease Laboratory nl 3'oa-
I kum has been set (<>r May 29Ui
beginning at L;30 p in. To he ob-
served Hill lie toiiVrlo variety
lest with 31 difletenl . varieties,
breeding lines, direc t Held seed-1
in:; of tomatoes Versus different
methods of Hans .'planting, test
blor of multiple disease resistant
varieties, direct field seeding of
tomatoes for ■ .inning purposes,
spray bloc using diffeient fungi-'
j rides, a fertilizer test bn vyalor-
! melotir., a test plot of sweet earn,
a “display of nematodes and test
plots for control of Southern
blight on peanuts. This year for
the first time a plant disease and
insert rlinir will lie held. Any
one having a plant disease or jo-
in the fust grade next Septem-
ber. The mothers and the chil-
dren are invited to visit the first
grade class on May 10, 1937 in
the afternoon.
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Tile trach'ris of the Westhoff
School are pat tieipa I itig in a vis-
itation program as a means of
improving instruction. On April
17. 1957, Mrs, Nina Scarbrough
and Miss • Lstliei ■ Iveubort visited
tlie Stephen F Austin Klemen-
taiv School in Yoakum. They
were relieved of classroom duty;
by ,Mi.s. Osc ar Woltei and Mrs.
-John Kahlich. Lllen Farmer in San Antonio
- o - Monday on business for the
Tim tv eight Westhoff School Smart Shop, going
P 0111 WO G S
By POLLY HOWERTON
students' of the sixth, seventh,
and eighth grades, accompanied
by Mrs Nina 'Scarbrough, sixth
grade teacher, and Mesdames
Robert Kupkci . fi.se a r Wolter,
to the Ala-
mo City to view styles by Sacony.
Cojorful zinnias getting a head
start out at the Boh Ostcrlolt
home on North Gonzales.
I tie Friar, Louise Brantley and
i Frisbio holding forth on the op-.
iVening day of the Clothing C en-
I, ter located in the Means building •
| on North Esplanade. They were
able to fill the needs of several
applicants but were forced to
turn down one little Inn as -they
had no boys .clothing. Now, is youi
chance' to get rid of unwanted
■'but good riot lung, top- clothes,
underwear. sleeping gai merits '
find '.you 'may be sure that it is.1
goirig lo worthy people, Ulothing
will be accepted on Tuesdays,
{ the day the renter is open.
The Calvin Wallace home on
Last Prairie undergoing a white
paint job.
ace V-S, orange juice or
juice
prune er forgot to put % nick)* in ttM
meter. * l
A •■Plug" Nickel
FI LION Miss. Apr. \ qp
<). R Cooper rode into town
Wednesvlav and lied his horse to
the nea.e.-1 thing to a hitching
fiost a parking meter. , He re-
turned later to find a parking
ticket tucked under the bridle
between the horse's ears. Coop-
Westb >ff. Herbert Haim and H.
O ' i;e' .‘on of Mrversvi’ie;
Buford Rownji of Cuero; Edwin
Rpgncr of Voa-ku'm and Fuhrken
Brothers of Nordheim.
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Ai roj-riing . to T;ar] Riienger
this is the first year xincp 1949
that we have had as much rain
to date, FtgU'es he has shows
that lie lias received 13 83 this
year,.The-same period last year
he had received only 3 00 inches
DeWTTT COUNTY SOU.
-CONSERVATION NEWS
FT-
Met,
ting, Virp Chairman ; Hugo. Barb-
ie, Secretary-Treasurer; O. L.
Rice and Heihie Bade.
CUERO
VETERINARY
CENTER
DR C. R. TUBBS
Veterinarian
Pt>*. Office 5-4444 Re*. 5 4445
f date for the year vCith the total
for last year at 13.92 inches. (Ilfs
Mueller of the Nordheim area
reports approximately 16.00 in
rhes of rainfall to date.
— er- - I* District Supervisors .1 F
The following DeWitt County ^Pr- * hail man: Erwin .1.
4 H hoys and girls w ill represent
DeWiti County at the District
Elimination contests in San Mar-
i eos Saturday. Senior Rifle Team:
1 Edward Sager. Larry Thieme,
[Charles Nagel and Rv ron Wolf;
Junior Rifle Team. FVnuglas
Wolf, Melvin Wolf, Carrol Blank
! and Buster Boothe'; Senior Tray-,
, tor Operators contest Arien Goe-
bel and Junior Tractor Opera-
tors, contest Kenneth Gerdes.
' Senior Farm and'Homp Safetv
contest. Virgil Hartman and : L^nmal grasses will have
Gerald Rath; .Junior Safety Team 1 opportunity to spread out.
Barbara Sager and Rarhara Ber- j f ONSF.RV A FION
ger: Senior Vegetable Team1
Kathleen Nagel and l-eonette Ro-j
lech; Junior Public Speaking!
Janice Blank: Senior Public I
Speaking I.aNell Natho. .Junior;
| Share-the Fun Jo Kueker; Senior!
Share-the-Fun, a trio of Bobby;
sect problem is invited to bring Sr., and George Halm, and Carl
a fresh specimen for ldentifiea- Hatlenbaeh, president of the
tion and -control measures.
'Bo" RonniP Lutz of Denmark,
Board of Kdueafjon and O'tn Hil-J " ho made his home here with
visited Austin
! hfir'y bus driver,
i-on April 21.' 1937
| State Representative C.
the Hal Nielsens for a while,
writing to Dollie requesting that
she send his cowboy boots to
Matthew had arranged for the I tl,m 88 ,he srhc)o1 "3S having a
group to tour the Governor's! far"'y dress day and he wanted
Mansion and to meet (.overnor
Priee Daniel before noon. The
children enjoyed a picnic lunch
I at Barton Springs and spent, the
_ , , 1 afternoon visiting the State Li-
One Tcf the current eonserva-;
, J hrarv, the State Treasury vault,
tion operations on the ranch of , ......
„ , „ , , c ,touring the grounds of the Uni-
R. J. Roeder and Son is the mow-
ing of several hundred acres of r
native pasture. The purpose of
this operation is to .eliminate
shading and rompetitioh for
moisture provided hv annual
w eeds.
to go Texas style with blue
| jeans and eowboy hoots. After
receiving them, he wrote that he
| had to wear very thin sox to get
them on. Just a growing boy!
the House of Representatives
and Senate, They were- particu-
larly. impressed by the law mak-
,’j. ing body in action.
Bv cutting the weeds,
MEETING ON ^onA
DR\MS t.OOn CROWD
of four
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ENERGY-PROTEIN
BALANCE!
k r***' -v
&
C? POULTRY
NEW Energy Highs
NEW Protein Quality
NEW Feed Results
You get the PICK OF THE PROTFJNS and Swvft'a own high
anergv ingredient, CAIXXrEN* — hnlaneed to provide the right
ratio of profein to energy for beet result*.
COMMERCIAL. MILLING CO.
PAYS The first of a series
The two (.uadaliipe - Planed’, meetings co-sponsored hy the
River Authority motorgraders Yorktmvn 11ig-h School V’ocafional
rurrently loealed in the York-; Agrieultural Department and the
town-Nordheim area have been TJeWitt C ounty Soil C onservation j
idle for some time as a result1 Oistriet was held last Thursday
of weather. The one located at,!n'Khf APril 25,h in t,1P ,orfll aR* I
Mrs. Lillie Mueller's farm in the ; ri,M,l"’rP 22 People
attlending , |
Gerald Darby, Soil Re.iehtis.f of !
Ruth Hatfield coming home
Monday after spending several
days in San Antonio. She came
via Floresville since much of
thp other hiway is under con-
struction.
Mesdames Bess Rlanton, Myr-
The next meeting will he held
on Thursday night (8:00 p. m.)
May 9 and in the samp building.
northwest comer of the county j
has only several hours work re- j
It will then move to
the Soil Conservation Service
maining. It will then move ..,,fpom A1|rP |pf1 ,hp rijscussifW1 on
Millie Mueller s fatrn four miles , Qur gol]s nnr] ■pj1cj|. Proper-
east of 3 orktown w here several FjPS >• After the meeting a period
miles of old terraces will he re-!nf fellow-ship was enjoy-ed. Re-
built. The other machine is lo-j fj-pshments were served through
rated on the Wilford Riedesa! the courtesy of the Yorktown
farm one mile north of Yorktnwn, 'Chamber of Commerce,
where it has started the terrae- i
ing of an right acre field. .Other,
district rooperators who have ap-1
proved waterways to shape are
Willie Wulf (D, Nick Musehalekjl
(2L Henry Koopman (21, Willie l|
Lincke (31, I.. A L. Bam meet j
(21, and Charlie Richardson fl),;
SOn> STEWARDSHIP
May 26 is Sod Stew ard«hip |
Sunday and the first day of Soil
Stewardship Week. Governor
Price Daniel has issued a proc-
lamation calling on people to
ohseivc'fhtx Sunday and Week in 1
appropriate recognition . of. its
importance. A conducted tour of
the York tow n-Nordhnni ama is
being planned for local minis
ters and lay leaders for the
week prior to May ?6th.
SAVK FEED
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T ftmt A*a amd Xmuf ,
Your Chicks
Will Grow Faster
When You Feed
FARMBILT
Chick Starter
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4-. A
BECAUSE ‘
Its So Ciood For Th«?ir?! .77,7.
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FARMBILT'S
Vitrena Feeds
Are Pnrti fled Wltfc AD
Th» Neeeeeary A ttamln*
And Mineral* Your Chick*
Need.
TRY FEEDING FOR PROFIT___
FEED FARMBILT’S VITRENA FEEDS.
WARD HATCHERY
DFUTTT CnCNTY SCHOOL
NEWS
TV# t^arh-cs of the Yorlrtoo-n
Puhhe Schools will report to th#
crvmmimitv a* th*> ragular I T 4
Afaetipj; on Mav 14. 1997. on th#
C.uidanre stiidv vsljich hat hc#n
. conducted fn the School bv Dr
to# Wilson of Southw ott Toyat
stat# Teachers College.
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The We«*hoff School is plan
nmg an Oriental Program for
1h# 1-oijngstcrs u ho pnlcr tch'io!
Want triple
protection ?
Get CUTTER
Swift's
Poultry
Grower
mode with CJU.OGEM
Really auhetanhal grower feed savings —
one pound or more per bird—can now Bn
yours with Suift'r Poultry Grower Less
feed is needed for Bodv maintenance and
more is used for growth *
»- The secret is Calogen —Rwiff* rtew j
energy ingredient. Calogen delivers 2
tiroes more energv than similar amounts
of com oats, wheat or barley Calofgen is
Swift’s apnctal Wend of fats and associated
trace nutrients.
Here's your chance to save import.apt
feed money now. Order Swift s Poultry
Grower todav
POULTRY
For Bigger Profit’s On All Your
Livestock, Always Feed - - -
• Builds strong
long time lminunitiet
•gainst both blackleg anr
malignant edema, and
• Builds seasonal protection
against shipping fever.
Just one 10 cr. dose gets all threi
•raw rsw •iKftUtal •**«•
trsm fees totksriitS Cutttr Ontrikatw !•«<,
KLECKADRUG
COMPANY
Autkmind DiAhcfcufet
COMMERCIAL
MILLING COMPANY
10 E. Hamilton Phone 5-5213
HOME HINT FOR TODAY -
For Gelatin Quaffers if you're
drinking gelatin once a day as
an excellent source of protein, ;
you should try putting it in ■
clear cold bouillon (one envelope
to a cupi. Other good liquids
with whieh to combine gelatin
WALLACE
VETERINARY
CLINIC
Dr. Calvin Wallace
New sin Antonio Hl**j
Ph*. Office 5-3458, Re*. 8-4*51
TRICK CTU8HER MAN
EDINBURG, Tex. (UP)—Luia
Martine*,. 51, of Edinburg, tru
killed Tuesday when hia oil Well
sei-vlre truck,rolled over him ab-
ler he crawled under It to male*
repairs.
THE CURSE
OF MIDDLE LIFE
Faulty kidney function. TrooMi
starts by the ph. of the hod)
fluids getting out of Mlaw,
Chemists And that it the jih. a
corrected, balance remotes —
Body repairs the damage
moves the pain. CIT-ROS b
answer. Supplied by yoor hi|
gist. For sale by
l. l. Btrmanr, n.*.
PENNEYlS
always first quality*
NOTHING
SNYS SUMMER LIKE
PENNEY'S SUMMER
DRESS CMRNIHAL
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Here! The big timers ... the
styles that are going over
in a big way right
now down southt Here9*
what the stylists}
the dress houses,
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our own buyers
handpicked to put
you into the fashion
lead for Summer!
SUMMER PRINTS
making their first appearance from
i top style houses ... take our cottons
SUMMED FABRICS
man-made fibres, natural fibres..,
cool fabrics, no-iron fabrics...
take our Dacron •-cottona
SILHOUETTES UNLIMITED
bare backs to bouffants! Jacketed sunbacks!
Sheaths! Take our Loma creations
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ADVENTUROUS NEW COLORS
from water color tints to vibrant tropical
hues. Take our clip dot sheers
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