IThe Burleson County CITIZEN, Thursday, June 21, 1962COUNTY AGENTSREPORTBy DAVE TILLEB4-H SEARS GILTSDISTRIBUTEDeluding mechanical control by cultivation and mowing andchemical control are discussed in the leaflet. Chemicalsto use, types of spraying equipment, time of application and cautions to use with chemicals are included in the discussions. Ask for a copy ofL-476, “Weed control in Cultivated Pastures and Mead-*»fair in Octolier with top plac-|0\vs. ing gilt being entered in com-Burleson County 4-H clubjp^ition with toP *i,ta from I NEW CAMPINGboys receiving registered dur- lc‘r r(’”?nt,es !n th° RtoreI BOOKLET AVAILABLEgilts through the county|a^a-Cashawfrds are presented the winning gilts. The I a new camping booklet hasCounty Agent selects a pig been issued by the U. S. De-Elton Wayne Ifrom. each of the first litters partment of Agriculture to■to give to another boy next give people information onyear- seme of the 5,200 camp andWEED CONTROL 1 picnic grounds in our NationalForests.DavidocSears program are:Parker and Ronnie Albright, Cooks Point;Davis, Caldwell; Lynden Zga-bay and Travis Faust, Dean ville.The booklet, “Camping The— America'sNumber of gilts in the vari- *N PASTURESous counties participating in The latest information on the program has been reduced weed control in pastures is National Forests from eight to five. These gilts available in a leaflet on this Playgrounds,” covers the plea-will be mated to Alvin Paul's I subject. Copies may be se-|sures °f outdoor camping, herd boar, instead of pur-l cured, free of charge, froml®as*c rules f°r camping are chasing a boar pig. The gilts! your County Agent’s office, cautioned to be careful withwill be shown at the county| Methods of weed control, in-1 f*re* and to leave camp andpicnic grounds clean.The booklet points out that every transcontinental highway in the country passes close to camp grounds in one or more of the 154 National Forests and 18 Nationaliiiiii'iinf• I I Til'HUi ( IIIMtHtfflliimm:At the end of a Long day...RELAX the JUST RIGHT waywith Light! Bright! JUST RIGHT I Grassland s. These camp-1 grounds offer a variety in sizeHOMEDEMONSTRATIONSomerville WinsKnicks Losegaanlt;thtPARTY UNIH, MRS. BERTIE AI.FOKI)Tri County LeadSomerville’s hurley Roy Gilliam held the Knick to 7 hits, whih* his teammates were rol-m«tinleapliBurleson County H. I). AgentDISTRICT4-H CAMP HELDhad fiveLone Star, at La Grange. EachBurleson County 4-H Club representatives and an adult leader attend the District 11 4-H Leadership Camp this week at La Grange. Thosesummer, such camp is held where five girls from 19 counties come together for aboutthreedays for training. Thegirls attending the camp were Marsha Parker and Joyce Goldthe Cooks Point Club;fromCarol Ann Kotrla and Marian Matcek from the CaldwellClub; and Barbara Kostelka from the Deanville Club. Mrs. A. V. Lofton accompanied theleader, andHomeleadership girls plan the activities and conduct the lead ership role throughout the camp days, with adults doing the teaching of the workshops. These girls return to the coun-and assist inleeting 14 from loser Harold Clark and relievers Hugh Seale and Maurice English tooust Brenham from the topspot of the Tri County Leaguewith a 14-9 win in torrid Juneweather.The winners pushed over 4 in each of the first, two frames, and added 6 more in the last four with Gilliam,tyMranerpefoityroles inwork.the localleadership4-H clubBob Casey and Ray Pack leading the assault with homersMBiDiSrgroup a» adult Mrs. Bertie Alford,completedDem. Agent group from this countytheTheMassey WithMarine CorpsCALDWELL HOME DEM. CLUB TO MEETThe local Caldwell H. D. Club will meet on Tuesday night, June 26, at 7:30 p.m. at the Women’s Club Building. The demonstration will be on table setting and table eti-andand Kevin Hill getting 3 for 3, while no Knick garnered more than one hit.Prairie Hill last week of*Tificially bowed out of the TriLeague and theirCountygame of last Sunday was a-warded Dime Box in a 9-0setting andquette. Bring a friend come out.forfeit. In the remaining games of the schedule, the off and odd team will take thethe Rebels toSANTA ANA, Calif. (FHTGO IFAIRNC)loanee Cpl. Jesse D. USMC, son of Mrs.APPROACHINGMassey,Louine Massey of 1407 WestThe theme ofof States’’ has“The Paradebeen chosenplace of the Rebels to give the League two Sunday games until the end of the season.Hard luck plagued the Rebels from the beginning. The Weighot Store, where th'-yto nlnv their homew prp