The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 46TH YEAR, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1949 Page: 7 of 8
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CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949
THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
Page 5
CHURCH DIRECTOR!
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Invites You to Worship Services
Sunday School ...............9:45 a m
Pmaching .—................—11100 a m
Training Union..........— 7:00 p.m
Preaching _________________8:00 p.m.
Mid-week service, Wed. 8:00 p.m
A Modern Nursery Is open
at every service.
One ot 26,400 Baptist Churches
Co-operating In the
Southern Baptist Convention
College Avenue Missionary
Baptist Church
Rev. O. B. Martin, Pastor
“Oldest Missionary Baptist Church
in Dallas County.”
Complete Departmentized Sunda;
School with Nursery.
"ALL INVITED"
Sunday School ....... 9:45 am
Worship Service _______._11:00 am
Training Union _.........._. 7:00 pm
Worship Service —...... 8:00 pm
Wed. Prayer Service — 8:00 p.m.
Thurs. Officers and Teachers, 8:00
'The church with a warm welcome’
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Minister, Jack O. Crome
Bible Study _______.........10:00 am
Preaching & Worship ....11:00 a m
___7:15 pm.
Prayer Service, Wed. Eve. 8:00 pm.
FARMERS BHkNCH
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Gene Newman, Pastor
Sunday School ____________9:45 am
Church__________________11:00 a.m
Evening-
Training Union___1______7:00 p.m
Preaching ________________8:00 pm
METHODIST CHURCH ~
Robert Ridley, Pastor
Church School-------9:45 am
Worship Service...........—11:00 am.
Youth Fellowship ________.6:30 pm.
Evening Worship---7:30 pm.
"Faith cometh by hearing, and
hearing by the word of God."
TEXANS PRODUCE
CORN AT 100 BUSHEL
PER ACRE RATE TOO
Texans don’t have to leave the
state to see corn that Is producing'
more than 100 bushels per acre for
such yields are becoming quite
common In East Texas. From Wood
County comes a report sent in by
County Agent E. A. Spacek that’s
really full of corn. ""
He says last year some of the
farmers In the county decided to
do something about the low per
acre yields they were producing—
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BUSINESS
TRIPS
...a pleasure
on the Katy
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Has a Warm Welcome for You
"Holding Forth the Word of Life”
John B. Graber, Pastor
Bible Study__10:60
Pastor’s Meesagst _11:00 and 8:00
Christian Endeavor -7:00
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ALWAYS GOOD FOR A JOKE-rPresident L. H. Hubbard of Texas
State College for Women greeted his caricature with a broad grin
recently at a student carnival and even went so far as to take a
chance at pinning on his own bow tie. He missed!
the county average for many
years has been around 10 bushels
per acre and there wasn’t much
money in this. They visited the
Lindale Experiment Station and
had a talk with Superintendent P.
R. Johnson. He told them some of
the things he’d found out about
growing corn in East Texas and
gave the group a lot of good ad-
vice. They went home and tried it
out — results, several produced
from 40 to 60 bushels per acre, but
Horace Bridges from Quitman
really showed the way. He came
up, according to Spacek, with a
1.500 per cent increase on one of
his fields.
He jumped his per acre yield
from 10 to 142 bushels and here is
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how he says he did it. On the last
day of March, he planted the field
to Texas 20 and spaced it 12 to 14
inches in three foot rows. He ap-
plied 450 pounds of 5-10-5 fertiliz-
er per acre at the time of planting
later side dressed it with 200
j pounds of ammonium nitrate per
acre. The com got three shallow
cultivations and It never suffered
for moisture during the growing
season, reports Spacek.
Spacek thinks it’s a pretty safe
bet that before too long that 10
bushel average for Wood County Is
going to get a real face lifting, be-
i cause farmers have learned whai
j it takes to get profitable coi
I yields in the county.
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 46TH YEAR, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1949, newspaper, November 11, 1949; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth727398/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.