The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 10, 1982 Page: 3 of 32
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THE BAYTOWN SUN Sunday, January 10, DC
Beef Production Short Course Scheduled At REL
A beef production short to provide on-the-farm in- technician, beef cattle
course for adult farmers structlon. herdsman and ranch
will be held dan. 18 Cattlemen Interested In manager in Oklahoma,
through 21 at Robert E. attending the short course He also served as beef
Lee High School. should call the agriculture cattle research assistant
The course Is scheduled department at Lee High in Arkansas and as
For two years, he serv-
ed as area livestock ex-
tension agent in Ohio.
Dr. Krehblel maintains meat counter, he says,
that the Arid of beef cattle From the economic
production must take a view of the beef cattle
close look at efficiency of business, there Is every
profit-making business,
Krehblel says.
He indicates that the
beef production short
Beef production short production in the future. Indication that In compar- course' will deal with
ing the producer of
—,------------------- — — course certificates will be With land prices, feed and mg the producer of methods of producing
to begin at 7 p.m. In the School. Vocational, animal geneticist for the presented to each cat- taxes rising, the producer yesteryear and the pro- beef at a lower cost and
Vocational Agriculture agriculture teachers are United States Department tleman who attends all Is meeting more and more ducer of tommorrow, beef the ways of producing the
Building, according to Randy Looper, Dennis of Agriculture In Mon- four of the training ses- competition for the con- must be produced more unj 0f beef that the
Ste ve Johnson, REL Poole and Johnson,
agriculture teacher. Dr. Krehblel brings to
Dr. Elmer V. Krehblel, the course his background
beef production specialist in animal production and
with the Agricultural genetics.
tana.
sions.
Education Adult
Specialist Program and
the department of animal
Science at Texas A&M
University, will be the in-
structor for the course.
During the short course,
He earned a bachelor of
science degree from
Oklahoma State Universi-
ty, a master of science
degree from the Universi-
ty of Arkansas and a doc-
toral degree from
Krehbiei will be available Virginia Polytechnic In-
to assist cattlemen with stitute in
individual problems and He has experience in ireiand"to America rose
-—1 the beef cattle industry as sharply after 1800 because
sumer’s dollar at the efficiently In order to be a homemaker wants to buy.
Tracing Rootsl
Irish Emigration To U.S.
Grew Sharply After 1800
By CATHERINE
CRAVEY SIMS
Thomas Hon Is preserv-
ed in the Louisiana State
Emigration from Library at Baton Rouge.
piled lists of persons using laborer; Ja. Mooney 16,
their ships. Some of these laborer; James Towel 22,
lists were destroyed or laborer; James Burns 20,
ssssss SrS&ESi
to Irish Industries and the cau8e(i the government to some of the passenger farmer; James Kirkman
failure of their staple initiate a number of state- lists. And quite a number 4 0, farmer; Wm.
food, the potato. By the aided emiBratlon Dinns of these lists have been Bingham 14, farmer;
latf 1|84<HhthrtHlOPMathi^ One of the better known of
?f Ireland had diminished these was the peter
from 8 million to 4 million Roblnson emigration
as the results of emigre- Kbeme In 1825 R8oblnson
tion and starvation. arra„ged for the
Once the decision had
breeding, feeder cattle services of specialists
grades, diseases, available to conduct short
parasites, reproduction, courses under the super-
market trends and vision of public schools,
managment for efficient program enables-
production. teachers of vocational
The course can be agriculture to provide lip-
and ranchers attending agricultural production
shA< «««. B *»(
such Important topics as production, as well asin Specialists are
nutritional requirements, other areas, are available available in the fields of
winter feeding, minerals, ' to farmers throughout the beef production, farm art
vitamins, feed additives, state under this welding, farm electric
implants, facilities, equip- cooperative program bet- wiring and safety, bpr-
ment, selection of bulls ween the Texas Education tlculture, oxy-acetylefie
and cows, animal iden- Agency and Texas A&M welding, pasture manage-
tificatlon Including freeze University. This program ment and tracTbr
branding, cross, + is designed to make the maintenance._
The course will Include
arranged
. . . , , . transport of several-
been made to emigrate to hundr^ {amllles from
America by the Irish, cork to Canada
abstracted from records John Norris 16, laborer;
in the National Archives, Hugh Murphy 18, laborer;
Washington, D.C., and Edws. Wilson 18, gent.;
from early U.S. papers Ardsal Hanlay 22,
and periodicals. A few of laborer; James Read 23,
these passengers lists laborer; Jos. Haddock 27,
follows: laborer.
List of passengers in- List of Passengers to
WE'VE MOVED
TO
606 ROLLINGBROOK
there was frequently a wher/ were «iven tending to go from Belfast proceed by the American
delay of several weeks at , d _a b y.. rana. to Philadelphia In the Ship Ship Rachel:
the port of embarkation. diM government Edward, from Belfast,.on Benjamin Hale, Master,
The cost of a steerage April 19,1803: to New York from Sligo,
passage from Ireland to The passenger lists James Greg 46, farmer; 15 April 1803. Robert Orm-
America for a family of from the ships were Thomas Greg 18, farmer; sby, clerk; James Gillan,
eight amounted to 24 discovered In- an qW John Greg 19, farmer; farmer; John Read,
pounds. locker about 100 years Thomas Fleming 19, clerk; James Henderson,
Under the Emigration later, and they revealed laborer; Hugh Porter 24, clerk; Peter McGowan,
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FORMERLY
JEWELLERY FACTORY
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UUUCl UlC IMIllgl ClllUIl • " iumwivi, ttugu • vuvt ox, Vivm, * vvvt «iwvn«ii,
and Passenger A$ts, the 1,181 415 families con- laborer; John Martin 21, schoolmaster; Chas.
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DR. ELMER KREHBIEL master of each ship was slstln8 o{ over 2'000 P®r' laborer; Alexr. McMeek- Armstrong, clerk; Lauee.
required to provide cer- sons salled to Canada ing 21, laborer; Adm. Christian, laborer; Patt
tain Hniiy rations of food ,rom County Cork in 1825. Dunn 30, farther; Thomas Christian, laborer; James
and water, but mess uten- The ship’s papers contain- Monks 60, farmer; Robert Donald, laborer,
sils and bedding had to be the original lists of Monks 22, farmer; Joseph Please send comments
provided by the emigrant’s names are in Monks 20, farmer; and questions to
passenger. Voyages the library of Pererboro, xhomas Monks 17, Catherine Cravey Sims,
usually took from fifty to Ontario- farmer; John Smith 20, P.O. Box 7241; Baytown,
eighty days depending on No official register of laborer; Hu. McBride 26, TX 77520.
weather conditions. Not passengers leaving Irish laborer; Vf. McBride 25,
only individuals but also ports was kept. However, laborer; W. Dawson 28,
whole families and even shipping lines appear to laborer; Jno. Craven 25,
groups of people from the have made carefully com- laborer; James Fox 40,
same district made the ^ ^
^S^Tle [ ()y 111*111 SeCKS All
famine, a Wexford priest
Rubik s Cube Rights
Orleans. He was Fr. WAShinGTON (AP) - The Ideal Toy Corp., in a
Thomas Hore of the cornptaint filed with the U.S. International Trade Com-
united parishes 01 Mission, says it has exclusive sales rights for Rubik’s
nacurra and KUaveney in Cube (n the United states and accuses 96 other firms of
North County Wexford. vi0|atjng its “COmmon-law trademark."
® Such a trademark is similar to a common-law mar-
462 of his flock sailed from r|age jn that there is no document to prove its existence
L verpool on the ship, but circumstances make It evident.
Ticonderoga. The entire flalph Elsas-Pptrick, a lawyer with the commission’s
passenger list of that ship diV|Sj0n 0f unfajr imports Investigations, said the com-
headed by the name of m|SS|0n W0U],j have to decide whether the public Iden-
tifies the cube with Ideal Toy to a sufficient extent to
make the claim of a common-law trademark sus
talnable.
According to the complaint, the rival firms - 80 of
them in Taiwan, 15 in the United States and one in
Japan - have imitated the original cube and passed off
their products for those of Ideal Toy. It asked the
USITC to prohibit such imports.
Thank you,
MOUNTINGS, GEMSTONES
APPRAISALS I
606 ROLLINGBROOK 427-0561
“YOU CAN’T TURN BACK THE CLOCK.
BUT YOU CAN WIND IT UP AGAIN.”
YOU’RE TOO SPECIAL TO
SETTLE FOR ANYTHING
LESS THAN THE BEST!
Nursing Opportunities For RN’S
Investigators Say Miners
Knew Methane Was Present
The progressive innovative management
staff offers many opportunities for nurses.
come visit BAYTOWN MEDICAL CENTER
and see for yourself.
- Personal and Professional Growth
- Individual Orientation
-Continuing Education
- Nursing Excellence Award
- Patient Centered Care
-Open Door Administrative Policy
-Comprehensive Benefit Package
- Competitive Wages Comensurate with
Experience
-100% Tuition Re-lmbursement.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
(AP) - The cause of a
coal mine explosion near
the village of Whltwell
still Is unknown, but in-
vestigators say the 13
miners killed there knew
there was deadly methane
in the air and were trying
to get rid of It when the
mine blew up. _
The accident occurred
Dec. 8, one day after eight
miners perished In an ex-
plosion near Topmost, Ky.
and five days after three
miners died In a cave-in
nearBergoo, W.Va.
Yen For
Yesterdays?
Read
FROM
SUN FILES
daily . (
Ivan Swift, a staffer of
the House Education and
Labor Committee In-
vestigating the three
disasters, said the,
“consensus Is that their
(Whltwell miners’):
monitors started showing
methane and they were
trying to ventilate. At
some point, there was an
explosion."_
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 10, 1982, newspaper, January 10, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019385/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.