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THE HASKELL FREE<br />
Haskell Co. 4-- New H Publication<br />
Available on<br />
Gold Star Winners Cotton Irrigation<br />
College Station High Plains<br />
Banquet Honorees cotton farmers should find the In<br />
formation given In a new Texas<br />
Representing Haskell County at Agricultural Experiment Station<br />
4-- H Club District III Banquet publication, Guides In Cotton<br />
In Wichita Falls recently were Irrigation, most helpful In setting<br />
Gold Star Winners, Myrtle Mur- up their plans for another crop<br />
ray, Rule and John Gannaway of year.<br />
Haskell.<br />
Authors of the new publication<br />
J Principal speaker at the annual arc E. L. Thaxton, Jr., assistant<br />
event was Senator George Moffet<br />
Irho spoke admiringly of the<br />
work accomplished by the<br />
(The Gold Star awards were pre-Bcnt- cd<br />
to the county winners by<br />
Miss Gladys Martin, State H. D.<br />
Agent, Miss Fein Hodge, District<br />
HD Agent, W. I. Glass, state<br />
Agricultural Agent, and J. G.<br />
Simmons. District gntlon water cotton. re- -<br />
Agent.<br />
The Go.d Stnr award is the highest<br />
given in Haskell County to<br />
4-- H boys and girls. It Is an especially<br />
coveted award as It Is<br />
the only such honor bestowed by<br />
the Extension Service, states Miss<br />
Wanda Greenhill. County HD<br />
agent.<br />
Miss. Munay has spent S years<br />
-- in H Club activities and her<br />
projects include clothing, food<br />
home improvement,<br />
poultry, gardening, yard improvement,<br />
and dairy foods. She has<br />
fou county medals in clothing,<br />
and has made two trips to the<br />
district dress revue. As one of<br />
winners in the district dress<br />
revue this year, she took part in<br />
the state dress revue In Dallas<br />
at the state fair.<br />
Ganaway, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Maurice Gannaway, has fed beef<br />
calves for five years and In 1955<br />
had the Grand Champion Steer<br />
for Haskell County He is the past<br />
president of Hasked High School<br />
4--<br />
4-- H Club and attended H<br />
Conservation Camp in Buffalo<br />
Gap last year. He is currently<br />
feedinug 3 beef calves and plans<br />
to show them In shows in Wichita<br />
Falls, Abilene, and Ft. Worth.<br />
Ir-<br />
Murder Trial Santa Claus socmuwmci --'jM trity<br />
(Continued from page 1) (Continued from Page 1)<br />
Americans could not understand the square, and will parade Amemment<br />
Now<br />
nor speak English.<br />
through the business section and AfftmSirmers<br />
District Attorney Adkins and around the courthouse square. rmjt. W. Martin<br />
other court officials said that Free Candy for<br />
Many,<br />
is have been asked<br />
services of an interpreter would<br />
Youngsters<br />
UDOUl Security for farmers.<br />
be necessary In trial of the case. Immediately after the parade a<br />
The foUonfl'wlll nnswor many of<br />
Approximately ten witnesses consignment of 1,500 candy-fille- d<br />
will be used by the prosecution, Christmas slockimrs brought to these qwayay for farmers:<br />
District Attorney Adkins Indicat- his little friends In Haskeh by InoMHrotn Land United<br />
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ed.<br />
Santa Claus will be distributed 4$!fe Other<br />
Minimum penalty on convict to vouncster in the halls of the Prior kQ6 1056 amendments, a<br />
ion for murder with malice afore- courthouse. Santa will be assisted farmer dMjKbt receive social sethought<br />
is two years In state In nassinc out the candy by help curity creat for cash or crop<br />
rigation engineer, at the Lubbock prison, with the death penalty as ers from the Lions Club who, ahnrea rMdved as rent for land<br />
substation and N. P. Nelson, Irri- the maximum.<br />
have volunteered their services. farmed irtf Anthers. However, the<br />
gation engineer, ARS, Lincoln, Ne-<br />
Special Venire<br />
Shetland Pony and Other new meewfiyients provide that cash<br />
braska, but formerly of the Ama- - Listed on the special venire<br />
Gifts Yor Kiddies or crop Maxes received from ten-<br />
rillo Experiment Station. are. As a part of the Christmas proants or<br />
Covered<br />
Mis. S. M. Royad,<br />
in the bulletin<br />
Joe B. Cloud,<br />
are the<br />
gram, Haskell merchants will<br />
results<br />
Herbert Ray, Sam Turner, Mrs.<br />
of studies conducted at Lub<br />
sponsor the distribution of a<br />
Olen Dotson, A. H.<br />
bock<br />
Becker,<br />
and Tulla on the use<br />
Jess<br />
of irri- -<br />
number of special awards to chil<br />
Leonard, Jack Chapman, T. B.<br />
Agricultural by The<br />
dren during the holiday season.<br />
McMeans, Raymond Brewer, T.<br />
searcn worners lounu mat couon<br />
These awards will include a<br />
L. Ballard, Shelby Johnson, B. F.<br />
yields in pounds of lint per<br />
Shetland pony, air rifles, dolls,<br />
Inch Bassing, J. W. Earp, Lynn Pace,<br />
of water were<br />
bicycle, watch, record player and<br />
about the same for Jr., B. B. Gllmore, Woodrow<br />
all moisture<br />
other valuable gifts.<br />
levels studied but in Frazier, WIx Currie.<br />
general,<br />
The prizes will be given away<br />
the high moisture levels R. A. Lane, H. T. Hadaway, at drawings to be held on four<br />
are the most profitable.<br />
Shirley Lees, Bob Guest, Paul successive Saturdays Dec. 1,<br />
They say that .because cotton Cothron. Roy 0iphant, AUcn Dec. 8, Dec. 15 and Dec. 22.<br />
can use varying amounts of water Davis, T. C. Cobb, Paul H. Fisch- Boys and girls up to and In-<br />
efficiently, it is an easier crop to er, Lloyd Renfro, L. D. Holcomb, cluding 12 years of age will be<br />
irrigate than grain sorghums. They J A. Bynum, Otho Nanny, R. L. eligible to register for these<br />
emphasize that the most Important Edwards, A. R. Hannsz, Cliff awards beginning Saturday, Nov.<br />
Irrigation Is the one done before Berry, Miss Bcryle Boone, D. R. 24. Youngsters or their parents<br />
preparation,<br />
the cotton crop is planted. Getting Livengood.<br />
may register the name of any<br />
water stored in the soil for the up- Trav Everett, Sam Scott, J. A. child not over 12 years of age<br />
coming cotton crop, they say, can Landess, A. D. May, J. B. Dun-na- m. with every purchase amounting<br />
go a long ways toward supplying R. R. Lusk, Gus Rueffer, to $1 or more in any of the<br />
the moisture required for maximum H. L. Ford, Leona Dotson, Roy<br />
stores.<br />
crop production.<br />
W. Guinn, Fred Gilliam, Mrs. Following the Children's Pro-<br />
the<br />
Recommendations are listed In Wllle Mae Fouts, Spec Sorensoiv gram Saturday special features<br />
the bulletin on water management, Wallace Stark, Mrs. Jetty V. will be presented each Saturday<br />
cultural practices, along with brief Clare, Fletcher Ballard, Bill until Christmas through the co-<br />
statements on methods of Irriga- Fouts, Odell Helweg.<br />
operation of Haskell retail stores.<br />
tion and fiber quality.<br />
Jack Decker, Mrs. Jack Spear,<br />
-f- c-<br />
Copies of the publication are Mrs. R. C. Couch, Sr., Harvey Proved recoverable reserves of<br />
available from the Agricultural In- Simmons, Mrs. GUff Chamberlln, natural gas at the beginning of<br />
formation Office College Station, J L. Gnndstaff, J. M. New, Jas. 1056 amounted to 223.7 trillion cu-<br />
Texas.<br />
Jones, V. W. Meadors, Sr., Hole bic feet.<br />
Harrell, A. L. Conner, C. G.<br />
gc<br />
the<br />
Hammer, Carl Bailey, C. W. The combined compressor fa-<br />
To test the durability, valves Atchison, Troy Gauntt, E. L. cilities of Lone<br />
of a gas<br />
Star Gas Company<br />
ra e arc turned off Ho.lar, C. O. Holt, W. H. Mer- amounted to 34 compressor sta--<br />
thousands of ics before awardchant.tions totaling 54,810 gas compresed<br />
the Ame in Gas Associa-<br />
$<br />
sor horsepower at the close of<br />
tion Seal of pit oval.<br />
Read the Want Ads.<br />
1055.<br />
aharc-farmcr- s will count<br />
for &oclal-securit- purposes under<br />
re- -<br />
or<br />
social for the e<br />
rented to cinl credit<br />
the farmer participate materi<br />
ally with the tenant or<br />
er In the, production of or<br />
stock or In the management of the<br />
production. In to as<br />
"participating materially", the<br />
tarmer must take<br />
In the management decisions<br />
or in the actual production.<br />
Shnre-Fnrmer- s<br />
Since the beginning of a<br />
farmer who land owned by<br />
someone else and received n<br />
of the production may have been<br />
covered by social<br />
Because there was some uncertainty<br />
as the eligibility of<br />
share-farmer- s for<br />
the 1056 amendments<br />
clarify the eligibility this group.<br />
A sharc-fnrme- r .<br />
share-farme- vlded between the r<br />
share-farmer'- and the landlord with s<br />
Income depending upon the<br />
total amount produced. Thus, the<br />
share-farme- r Is considered to be<br />
d even If the landowner<br />
takes an active part In the<br />
farm's operation. This rule is effective<br />
for all taxablo years ending<br />
after 1054.<br />
Fhrtn Worker Coverage<br />
Prior to 1057, a farm worker received<br />
social security credit if he<br />
Was paid $100 or more in cash wag<br />
es during the calendar year. Under<br />
the new law, beginning with 1907<br />
earnings from farm work will<br />
count toward social security benefits<br />
under either of the following<br />
conditions:<br />
If a farm employer pays a farm<br />
certain conditions. In order to worker $150 moro in cash during<br />
celvo security credit in- - year, the worker receives<br />
from land others, security for the cash<br />
must<br />
pay received from that employer.<br />
share-far- If a farm worker devotes ,20 or<br />
crops live more days to an employer during<br />
a year for cash pay figured on a<br />
order classify time .basis, rather than on a piece<br />
rate basis, the worker receives<br />
an Important social security credit for the cash<br />
part<br />
wages received.<br />
The total number of days worked<br />
I does not mnttcr, provided the fnrm<br />
1055, worker Is paid $150 In cash, by the<br />
used<br />
employer during the year. For the<br />
share 20 day requirement, the total<br />
amount of the fnrm worker's cash<br />
security legisla- pay does not matter, provided he<br />
tion.<br />
works for one employer on 20 days<br />
to<br />
or more for cash pay based on<br />
social security sonic unit of time, such as hour,<br />
coverage<br />
day, week.<br />
of<br />
f,<br />
is considered a The homemaker can cook deli-<br />
d farmer for social secate custards qn top of her gas<br />
curity purposes if, under an ordin- range without a double bolier if<br />
ary crop-sharin- g arrangement the she hag. to new thermostatically<br />
ci ops or livestock produced are di- - controlled top burner.<br />
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