The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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F.l GIN COL'RICR
The Bastrop Advertiser
KHiH i'Y MUST VI- \R
I
P11K MASTROp AHVKRTISKR. IIASTROp. IKXAS, I'll 1 USI A V, M IA I • i
iil MltKR I '.
GOVERNMENT COUNTY H. D. CLUBS TO HOLD MARY JANE DAVIS LOCAL C. C. C. CAMPS FILLED TO
REORGANIZATION ANNUAL RALLY DAY JULY 11TH LEAVES FOR CAMP! OVERFLOWING WITH 556 MEN
I have had .so many inquiries con At the annual club rully day to In Dinner. j Miss Mary Jane Davie left Tues-
ceming further information ajmut held July 11th at the Fair (Iron ml- ; Sing-Song Mr-. M. F. Hill May night fin Roswell, New Mexico, I ... <>n< hu,"lrp(i '"<1 -evenly new men
tin proposed government reorganiza Icaoli club woman will exhibit one Value of purebred Sires in Live- j w here she will he a gue-t „f M, KNROI I.KKs SIMMOV- \ NI w «• t. nided tn the two C. C. Com
tion, an outline of which I nave last pint <>f tomato juice, one quart. of tock Work Arranged by <\ Ifohn.iMary White for ten days be for, en 1 ^KF". |{KI I RN I'oltNSTROP name ve- th. week-end, X.S
week, that I shall
try to go into
further detail as
much an time and
space will allow.
The first pro-
poned change
would In' the Fx-
ecutive Branch
listed as the
"Governor with
an Executive
Cabinet". It is
proposed to
change the term
cf office of governor from two to
tour years. To organize 'he heads of
each department into an Executive j
by
sour pickle*, one quart of pickled >>n Di.-tnct Agent I terinK Camp Mary White in the
ion.-, ore pint of pickle relish, ;w.. | Native Shrubs, Pees Rev. Hen If. I Sacremento Mountains in the l.in-
(,units of vegetables and two quarts Moure of Smithville. coin National forest in N>'w Mexico.
fi uit.
Songs Jessie Ruth Hill.
i Member, of the County Council Awarding of Prize.- Mrs. Ina Mae
| have arranged the following program Thanni<ch, l.ee Count) Home Denton.
| to which the public is invited: j Agent.
One Act Play Red Rock 4-H Club
(lames Conducted by Mrs. J. Ray
Ivey,
Expansion report Mrs. Earl Tingle
I Reports of Demonstrators b> club
! I)emonst> ators.
Piano solo Norma A. Booth.
Folk Games Paige 1-H Girl's Hub
The piogiam will begin promptly
at ; :;!() a. m.
Dinner will be served to dub mem-
b-r, ami invited guests.
The Club boys and girl's are having
i their Club Camp on July 17th and
Family Relationships—Dr. Virgil lrtth, at the Ship's I ake, 'j miles east
Fisher of Austin. of Smithville.
Cabinet or Administrative Council MRS. K VRMNG ENJOYS VISIT IN.
w'th monthly meetings to consider j.;i_ p.\so
matters of interdepartment relations
general administrative policies.
At present there is no coordination of
work or unity between the depart
LOCAL MAN HEADS
NEW C. C. C. WORK
is being expanded in
a Regional Girl Scout Cainn.
to •■.o h company, w ith ii'l more due
Ben Simmons returned to In. home Company Ihil, to take the place of
here Monday morning aftei having the men whose time of service ex
been stationed at Santa Fe, \ew tpired on the last of June. This makes
Miss Davi- will act as councillor I Mexico He wa- a (' (' ( eniollee a total of approximately ofM men in
a- the Camp which opens .1 uI> I'-', !'" Companv >■!.; and has .-pent the i the two camp-
titid close.- August J7, an appoint, i past I.'! month- in the National fm ' C >mpativ Iho.'i discharged 64 men,
merit she received a short time ago ''s'* 14' Santa Fe. anil Company Ih11 discharged >10
w! Ie attending a ramp at New Franklin lake, also an enrollee for men Moth companies held over for a
itiaunfels, with a group of girl '' '■ month-, ha- -pent most of In jshoit period a few- wh >se time had
scouts from Bastrop.
FORMER BASTROP COI N I N
CITIZEN DIES IN I.Oi ISI VS \
Friends and relatives here wen
sorry to hear of the death of Mrs
Ida Holmes McDonald, which occur
| time a Capitan, New Mexico, but
I foi the past three months ha. been
{stationed at Saratoga Wyoming,
lie returned to Bastrop Monday
iftei noon.
- - .i i
Mothers find 1.1'CkV TIGER AN
TISEPTIC OINTMENT better than
a whole medicine chest for children-'
di uggists
;,n nan uuu H pton chapter of the United Dau thl. na,tll)p ,. (, <•. now. The HI t church otficiaMng
'.lief executive the < onfederacy. in E! Pa . ,,.,te park bo;.rd ha- secure,! several Mr.- McDonald was 7".
I...-U of ceil "'V,'1 V , , , e, i, ,nl11 machine- which are installed in age, and while -lie had suffe . .|
> tnhtshands Karling spoke on Jefferson Da_ the camp, and has placed J. R. Pfeif- heart attack* for a l.mg time,
i-e the acti e V" *,VmB a " :'mi fV . "f l5;l ' the head of the de. sudden death came dm, I •
red in Shreveport, Louisiana, at the | vacation accidents. H soothes the
home of her daughter, M Edga- pain and prevent- infection \t all
Fullilove, Thursday, June 'js
The body was shipped to Au.-tm
and funeial service.- were held in
the Thurlow Weed Funeral parlor-,
Saturday morning at ten o'clock with
the pastor of the I'niversit) Moth'
For Ml I nited Stales cleiii temperature, ri -e in west.
' ed I com Monday, July I I'M Rain- in J l-iiday. July I i Most of the coun-
hei I In oail -trip from Montana via the t r \ nearly < lear except few catter
h'- I great lake.- to east and northi-a.-f; ing rain.- about the great lakes and
loved ones. f,.w scattering -bower- in -otithen northeast; definite change to higher
She wa- born in D< S par; li. j tempi-ratuii decline in west. i temperature ,
Louisiana, and wa a dan-jiiti
John and Tempeien -• Holme
\t
lue-din, Julv HI Scattering i;
in nort h and in it i ■ i 1 • - we i ; . 11
\s; III most
rain-: mil
Mrs. Eva II. I . Karling, who is on
an extended visit with her brother, |
Rev. Ben O. Hill, in El Paso, was
ment-. I his would luster interest in ,,upst ,,„.aker an,| h<>nor guest at a Vocational training in mill and
state service as a whole an, encour- . ' r * h , „ w , ,.at |'' ,U' n , l""1 *nd
age a broader view point than that lJ;, - ' -- - '•'"nut \w.ik
of the individual department
The governor is the chle
of the state but due t
tralization of authmity i
he is unable to exercise the active (jisi.u, ;n>i in detail hi privat. v«
control which might normally he ex dwelling upon Jeff, r >n Davi
pocted of an offic. r acting in thu ca- ,|H tf,.ntleinnn , c ,
.. m. ,n him m-'n t in t r.iro an, vent 1041a tviH1
SSS5- jfe SJJJ
, . i„. Chtaf BMCulh-e In f«0 '■ cumpamed b>- Rw. Ml Mr,. Hill, th „ to'hw'wMhi flSldi. Hll". Pr iru'. sh,
sometime nex week. craftmen carry out their dreams tollnter married to Sam Houstof
Department of State wi g irticle .af • n fr<-m ,|„ "jm-in-.| - r,| Imension. Mr Donald
The Secretary of State ifi the of-;the El Pa Herald Poai gives an wu pffjffer is an artisan of the old | She was a member of the .\
•net it p< nsible to official State tei. • .- g int. > • v. with Mrs Railing school, wh — work ha- a decided .list chuich, and at all Mti
Records, other than accountlnn re which they published recently. continental flavor." |fu|, loyal and true. It has beet
-"'d '• the election official o,* - , , . , ,of 'her that her life was a living -s
tax collection ha« been assigned to Kmlimt ,,r I'-" il Schroeder o| Austin, who of a useful happv christian,
him which will be transferred to the «'s>. fcva tea. ivaning, . - comes neie with sixteen years of null i u-i.: «Verv one who cam, within i . i . . •
d Revenue l"'1 1 the leva- di- experience and varied ihduatrial and ' al""" «• and west great
' - ' * . , . i 111' I r . '.'I i" rl
vocational training, will act as in-',
structor for the boy
The boy- in Mie building d 'tail iit
the camp have in n taught first to
develop an intei
,'i, " | '' ' 1 1 ' a"'' ".and Mi- Flora Dav i of \n-tin, ten
'"'arjnng gmnd children and thi.■ gr -it gr ind
a tra.i". I In by products of these
Ol'f
expired. Fifty eight of th. boys who
came here were due to go to Camp
Ottine, near Gonzales, but because
of a typhoid ijuarentine in that camp,
the) will remain here until the qtiar-
entine is lift.sl.
The barracks are filled to capacity
and many of the new men are quar
tered in tents on the grounds. The
camp are m crowded that it was
neces-ai) to obtain considerable ad
ditional eijuipment from San Antonio.
ADVANCE WEATHER BULLETIN
Satiirdav, Julv II Cloud), unset
north 'led. but only few .cattering rain
nuth pot ii v iriou | iit of the Ciiited
• oolei State. , most of tl" outh clea'; geri-
"i ■ l\ much w armer
• ietie y Mind i., Julv W« ;<th,*i 'ii most
■so- oast, , i jji eat ia
"■ •' , liglll. scatter ill).
Mc• i<vei y vv here.
e.ln. day. .1 uly I I
cl.-ar W' itlii i in ail part of the part- in >'tied, >' ith rune rain north
' co.n 1 V i• m i■ 111 ibout tin .-•< . i i-' vv • I f ;. < -t' la. • •> and -.bout central
Ii r tlli-re are p ollb. . dt« rin: feg i , . lattio III' illower- III
[iw. icool. e:i.:; much v inner generally
I'hui -dav. Julv 12 Showerv rain
-a
I'ii-partment of Taxatii
vi.-ion "t th" I laughter- of the Con-
i fed." icv. wc • >nlv when the pi'it
I he Department of I aw ,no^. ■ |u, .,;i(t to(Iay in y,\
It. «s proposed that the unit of or- pasf| sh#. is vipitinv her brother, Dr.
n«!> li a<i«'d l)y the \ 11 • • r n • • y j,|#n () |jjjj
Go-;. !-al be de-ignate.l a- th. Depart \, K fi ling i, reactionary to
lent of I.av, \ great many dutie-
modern trends
ach
She is survived bs iv dan-'hle -,
Mrs. W .1 Fullilove, Mrs Edgar W
Fullilove, and Mr- < e ot . 11, yii Id <
if Shreveport. I.a.. Mi . I.e.- Fi-he'
iii.l an apprecia- ))f Kni.l, Oklahoma. Mr I.e. M .oili
in
literature and I
Cave been imposed upon the Attorney v. declaring that much charm
General which should not be, such as in thi n<(.v cad«nces. Tenny-
mspectitu accounts of officers and . >nn , ,nir,v||ow ,m. |,or fav.e
ei- oiH charged -vith the collection
f ta.e funds art! acting a a mem
. I11:' i
metShe - fond of the lore
IT 11
ff-ce
of iniite a number of board- hav ;
. ration to the duties of this i
of early Texa. and the Civil war.
The '..in of the Karlings in Texa-
jchildren; .-lie sistei, \|i \ M II I
„ , . -."V-' """ ,a,nts M the Of Bastrop; and two brother . .1 R
Refectory Building, which is grow- Hoimea Dallas and Blanton Ho!
ing daily, a.al now with the new N-,.v ()t.,(,a„
.shop, fnon* \. ill l>r mill uo'k ami
urnituie made .r - variou.- pack
Tii. irtnmAv <'en..f.i ihmild 'S pictucesque almost to picture-book buildings in fexas here in Bastrop When accidents happen
... f""y M"- - ■ I* -
aine t.< tiie -la'" in I>:C-. bringing j i .
i-! i
id vv it i
| ou.-
11 aw.
'v«ii!t in conflict and dissipation of
Mention from regular work. |,1M. fron, fathec-in-| i,5g
T| ui;g couple left (ie<>cg a
U i. ,i rt ment i.f Taxation and Revenue •. I'"bniai D.ii ng the four-nioii".
It i- proposed that all taxation and trip to rexns the pioneers took a slow
ta> collecting and treasury functions boat >yage and were water bound
- consolidated in a department of ''<>r tit" l'h"y were not disc..uraK
raxation and Revenue. Specifically j ed by mishaps with an oxteam.
the pr po od department would take W hei they .criv.-d at Hill, I cain-
eve the taxation function, now al he) bii'It a "g house ;,n.l bunt a
located to the State Tax Board, the celonial mansion two years later. This
State Tax Commissioner, the Comp- manaio" is -aid to be the only home
■roll., of public Account- the 'I 1 standing today that bears the original
-urec the Swretacv of State. the number, .-n the plank- from which it j
f! ilroa.l Commission, the lloa-d of ua- made. ...
(n>urafi •• Commission**! . Mif ^ am \, M's. K.ulinjj KiamltathtM wa.- K1-
Kwh and Oyster Registration Divis , ven a league of land in San Saba
, ii if the State H'-.'hwav Departni.oit :i "niarried man grant of naif
the Hoard to calculate the Ad Val- ' league in Gonzales. He purchased
oreni Tax Rate ->nd th" H.-acd of , -■-'<• acre-
F-iuali/at;hi for I no.ga.il/ed -oun During th. ( ix ,1 war Mcs Karling s
, , father saw tw horsrs shot from nn-
r'he state Tax lt '-icd the State Tax der him and was assigned to the
Conner ri-r. the Roaid to -ulate h' me -f the Louisiana Holmes fam
th, V,I \ alnrem Tax Kate, and the :l> cecuperate fiom wound.- re
t>„, nd of F.nializnti.-.n fur unorcani ive.l in the conflict. He fell in love j
. . ounces wop'-! he abolished. with the 17 year old daughter, whom j
It i- proposed tha' the State trea. h,> '''d i'fter the war. He took
v be merged in this depa'- her to the col .nial mansion
r event the ha mil.. of fund bv N,r harlmg has won many prize
V , . i •„.'!!') -r -or , foi her poetry The most unusual
The Commission"! of Tax-.H-. to award is an old-fashioned phoCgrat*
, api.oi.ited bv the ,-.,ve nor with f!"th M1Karling and hei So
•••cation p•..- .*rj}ie.l bv law year-old mother, almost blind have .
|. - . I'.nr i i of Taxation would be 'I""" new pape- work and served ac
Ability for the ad- tive,y promoting reforms in the,
4 • it. Thex w.-'i bofh rTiamnloiV
-f prohibition and woman ••nffrage
,,1(| f,,r re i a cell t > movements. Mi . Karling Hud the
t . t<* ration and da'-. y<>"nger gem-ration on- ..f her strong
i ,-e n led •' nerfe.-t an emit intere-t,-, She delight- in eeing
, r ;ind ':iy v ">■ young women in business
ther n onosed that :h;- de- "Girls stayed out of the business
world in the old davs," she said
peii.l ii.U' gertniei.o nai. V. to pre
•" C C. C work vent infection. 1.1'CKV Tl'.l-K VN
Ha ' on is fi.rg- TISKPTIC OIVIMI Vr is depend
r part. able Order 't from you druggist
I a ke ■ , III. e l
iilHi and
illthw e
||. • ■! e.1 ! espon -
■ ■ • a''"ii "f • he n-venue v-lem
iif >]ie -t ite for ii<. enforcement
flit-
law
C
, n
i i
OIN I Ml-.N'T h.andv It relieve
the pain and prevent.- infection. A'
all druggists
CELEBRATE 4TH
WITH REUNION
n ■ i
i :■ |'ii\vfifoi| t i > '1 t
v vfM'tw nt•• nil matters < f
rial administration. I ||lfirt Ki„>: Avol,| ini.-. t
When accid. Ill I 11.| ' ii h.: • .1
I'he Department of Finance nil,) \d- liable M < K > ] Mil- K V \ I I.- I .I -
ni.u trative Service
Th; denacttnent would take ove
fh. n.idt-'e'inir. ' i;-c'na ■ l-
,, .1 a i.| - of 0 S't ■ P. ■ -ii d
of rontt i I and thit R-au i wouht 1 1
r" ' o|lt i na. I 1 • .''.'tic. i , ' * | it
'er. of Pilbli \.-i itint • V* ■ ,'.1 li
c'd n i 'i. w unit. I * > oultl <
(t ' ; . ll ' .IV''1'' I ' II of "II |
' ■ «•). ,te a v i o|e to displa
ft S. pa. at. n ■ n g v -te-.v of . ,
- ,1-v ev'jHni-- isrenc . - 1 int"ie-ting family reunion in )
11,', V(. )|1( \dm-n t.ath" '' '"'rM'i' ' "f -'nlv 4th wa- en.joyetl
,. t<h at the home of Mr. mil M . I. O '
i'ndei the other branches, boirdJHfnnlnitton, where the five broth-1
. .. ' I 'j,'. .. ">••< atMl -ne -i-'« r n et n j. r oiip fo-
nder proner department* ot abolish 1 fi,'st ,in"' ,n *,w0t yai's.
' -l-te-ol "f ,c"tir.[' now iudepe During this several .lav visit to- \
dent units. I'he highway department, they enjoyed a - hi-ken bar-1
tC Fducati- a! Department, and . "n th nver and a trip to Aus j
V rultural Department would he tin.
- < iranixed I 'si""t« f"i the occasion were
I w l}1,. 1IP ; j Dr and M' S I Hennington and
This proposed reorganisation will s,,n Sainu'-l f Columbia, fttfawisei. 1
k . tivi im during the next ses • "i- " nd Mrs. .1 D. Hennington!
:i I*' a b if oti'- ti i and '■ pi it 1,11 ' '1 "f Hattiesburg. '
• . Iv ,-■! w rk • ur '• i- '*ii,l Ml- - .-sipiu; Dr .M. C. Hennington.
ij f I ame). Mississippi; I>r. J. I TTeti-
I ii SMITH "f I 'tfkin, Texas and Mr*,
t , P en ,1 e | 7th le t J w Joiner of Crystal Springs. Miss- (
Card-date for Re-election. | issippi,
THE WORLD'S GREATEST PROBLEM
The following article on the
v. - Id'.- greatest problem, war,
appeared in the Harvest."
X. ,v - for .1 une
Dr. Nici'ola- Murray Hutler of
Columbia University gives a
tartling picture of the s'ost of
the world war, which was, in
figures, to.i billion dollar .
"With that money," he -aid
we could hav. built a Sii.oiif
hous. nd fucn -hed th' houre
with $1,111)11 w .rtli of fin nit ai.
ind placi ii it on I ve acres of
land worth 5-1(•'• ar, -n t • ind t'
■. i n all tl i to each rmd every
fa mil v in the I " ,t. .1 Sta ■.
t iinarla. \u ! ilia, Fllgla!
Wales, Ireland Scotland Frai
■e, Helgium, (Jeeinaiiv, ind
I I u s si a
'-At'.-i d i.g tin. there wouid
have been enough money left
to give clt i t) of L'tl.'ltld ill
ha'iitan' - and < ' or ,n .'I the
i-1 . t ■ i.".-': s ">ii.noli
I iin ai v and i I ii.O(MI,i)(iii 1'n
v ; rsity
\'id then ' u' ■ Mi • bala.x •
we could have -t:!l uff>< i. i-'
n iiiev to ,-i-id( a um at
pi cent interest which v iuid
ii.iv to all t.a e to come a SI
nuO yeativ salary each for an
arniv -f rj*.."rn t.-ache. and
ti addition to Mi; pay the -am"
salar to each o an army . '
1oon nui >
"And 1 ft, • avitig •] . all
* , ( .ve could still have enough
left . ut tin (oil billion.- ! • buv
iin all "I France and lit i-'uin,
and . ve \ ' iui.g -f val a ' iiat
Fi n . and Hidgium p" e.-s;
that is. every French and Be?
gull.i farm horn. la torv i
road. churcV ' ear r
fliet, eve > thif g 'f alue !n
' e-e t \V O e, ue' I in I'll
I though vou v add be ama
ed even as 1 was. And consider,
- de by >ide will that, "he hu
man cost of ♦!.- w.u We we-
hori ifiod at M - inking >■ f M,
I.usitania ".vl"-n v.. i ' !■ ui
xx-i♦ h 1,60ft live- at the '.ut
break of hostilitiei If, ho*
ever, a Lusitania had been .i k
every week sinci Columbu- di-
covered America i I l.-J. th"
total cost .,f lives lost would n. *
equal the num!>er hrt in the
i\ar.
Ml of which not onl\ amaze
it terrifies us when we read
n almost ev -y paper and n^a
ra7.in. that force are in ,he
making which -ecrn t - ntlicate
■ inevitability ol \ t • •?
war. Why must this be wi -n
ii" one want to fight except
those who profit from it? Can
>t lx> that we forget - i quickly
the cruely. and agony, and tra
gi dv that take from war all >-
would b. glamor and glo;y
Memw: ial Day! Vrrrii t -e
Day! I' is fine, of course, to
thu- recall the sacrlf -es of
th.- e who ^allantl) di d on the
field of lialth-, but ,'rarikly, I
want no more day ach «s
he.se on our calendar. \S ■ i - i.<i
iiiv no greater tribut" to :h> •
ad Mi an to sol. -ami v v a ' - .. •
va .-hall never b< ngali , :a t
>n I v to denounce it but re-
lotince i". a- well.
I hav- a very -p." ial re i n
v a foi- nuiking uch ,x
a n ■ .-ll \ more potent r- ■
- • it th" iirguments of the
•..te met. :nd ""iMiomi<t - and
]> . ic'n r- This ca -rtt is a
i *ar , -■ it vet a year old,
•:•) W • i all him \ I'gle It1' r
g'.e, although that's not hit
nai-e He doe. not know what
It's all about. but I an
pel * 1 v '.ii.I b*- ' g '• I sj.ldier.
1 don't want him to e\.*r have
to -hoot to kill men now babies,
t* i 1 don't want him t > h" n
Idifr, 1 don't want him. twen
tv tiv" yea
'*ig, lit;g about
ili" i •• ati 'i
enoug't
• • .'if' ' I
if 'i intcliir* *
f. t< lit1 in
WI." " . • ♦ '
• : i rt y i\ 111 : i
v\ in oni' vir1
f r' 'M; P t'A".
hofn*-"
to i «
l ot I evils and I In Southw est
(1 ncludi Ark La., Okla., N Mag,)
, Week of July !) to 15, ini',4, in
BASTROP CO. GIRLS,; S
NAMED AS WINNERS t
general hole -houlit be near the nor-
^ cpoct ha, I -". "ived from j ma| total rainfall, but as it appears
the hxtension Service at ' ollegeeome in -pot-, scattering and
station which states 'hat three l H Lhnwery there may l - few dry sec
Club girls have been selected from tions, especially about the southweet
among the one hundred outstanding r , ; lathei c
i ''.in . I "*. i ' ar \ trig n v |,„* , :in,| ;
'""s tv ' if 111 ■ • 11-t rat ii ■ ti during much warmer.
the year l".i:i for thei achevement M„,.|t thi- time ..t the year in
in club work ihe selection was made ! n,.a.u all central regiom there are
from all completed records sent to niany ^hort, shower) rain* It js
the State Home Dmonstiation Agent Igliout the peak of the aln> season
last December .'list,, by a committee here, and while it is true that a dry
composed 'i specialists at ' ollege I July does lometitnes occur, -uch, for
' ' Bitetrop * ountv exftnipte( .1- in 1008, at the mme tfnii
1"' ' "I | ii .'.a ev e vi tii" ' n May and
, "tai pm- weio Ann Ooerner, I June, there having been in the two
'• -•";• « demon-!rat • . W'n- . mb.ned :• it. ia i St. Paul.
ma Sehultz, 'oil pre.- *ivation de. *p11.• -, unmei i iins nearly always
beg-1 in r ne:i the mountains of
tl" v.. t oi northwest and within a
da) oi tu dl ift out he ist w a nil V to
foi the I'asoti,
■ ■■I, turn- verv
ga r.len
nions11 a tin , and Hut h I li t
c. mpei atoi
rhese gold star girl will p ..Sablv
he asked to talk to the group of girls 1 regions about the great lakes. If it
att-iiding thw Short four . .TuK 10 m-u-uallv c.,„| n, the nor!beast the
\ugu-t ,,nl lams ai -t.-adi -i and more copious,
I bu' if warm wind- une in by way
Mi \im-tron- at llayni.-' Ga- |. f rth. a • i n -eg ti- tin* season
age guarantee all hi- repai. w " I: nri.-h drier
TEXAS BEEF CANNING FURNISHES
NATION DROUTH RELIEF PLAN
ft >1.1 K<iK STATION Texa- rat. pi aiiut ,.- on di .tie- ed cattle
led among the first -even State in i he efficiency pei worker wa, high
-iv." :ind qualitv of its home i anninj. , dalv output In- ir/ f ■ nit tn canx
.ha -1-t the pattern for the .a-t I"'1' worker Spoilage wa |es than
lief cattle canning project -f tin- " l"'r 1'!l'' v'''lue . f the output
lief ageticic-. of .hi (Jove rn tn "ii i in w a a'""'' i4- tn |" w-'rker per day,
the drouth state.- of the nation VV • •* 5h'" '• rI labor and material cost
th i- so i given in figure- compiled B " '' * - I" '' worker per day.
bv the Texa A and M College I < '..ist winter - beef canning plant at.
ten ain orvice on the beef cannin.
project completed lit-' Wiiitet in -
op,'ration with State and ledcal •
li"f agencie-
A total of 21 cuttei co vs
bought from farmers and i.anchei
at premium av"taginp ^.ri per h ad
- . iiightjored iind cut. 4ip the
• A .- ' M Wa-." it p> laugh'. • ;-
i 'ant cnrnir.g by the unempl- v-
utid' 1 direction f h 'me tb-mon
I
\i
1 <:u
nit
N" I'illo has I tl 'e-opelied in the
new drouth relief canning. In addi-
tion • helping in the \ , th west Tex-
a dr. u'l ari*a 'hi p'an* t > -.-rve
a a ti od"l for -voi k< r- tn other -.a
tes to utility 11 ' Sat Vntofio plant
• ■ n to i" pen ,erve th" ri"w
Iv declared S nith" ■■ t T,*v . drouth
Count ie-.
Mi Mild■ ei| II r'on 'a'1 home
■''■mo • t ration U" i ', in Wa V g.
ton helping 'a outline Mi" \ . ■ t .it on
Ii'
( ..ii
grea i a
t ionalitti, pr tpoganda. T . ov.
• ' U i «l (' H J411' 'I * '
m ir' pa tin w rid v. • r •
the passion for peace and g >■
v (I ha forever elitnirat"! '
pa 'i'i|i for war. It i- n v j
' • "" tha ru ha i at ch 11
^ e piv friend •, and y .- t*
VV i i g i"- the e, in thi nig'"'
\ . ti e t rm - v ep' p a •
VV. are th< ghost- >f a v;. a
war - - -
\ million muid.-re.i n * t '
Who g >es there, ,' th' '...
Ar o« he -ut. swept nlai
We are th" h -•! f t-vr- a
swear:
P 'hall not be again!
dv tilt aigc
r Th. I-!
\t
to
ti ,.k
i"Ulc -pe
' nn p.net t
,. m.i'.e'
^ t.
f i n i
botl
att
W P,
1burgi
Mu ■■
ind
-.* tn liect, and
extenslor beef
\ thw t Texas
and a-
1 ■ I <■ r le 1 tip r-
ia.
p
de
I ! PA
I rid'.I
a d< •
i f ' t C
holder
■d -ut.
.line.'
. ''"It
-ugh
home
pe
that
>17 Labor cost was 1
( • I i .,1 lie. 'lUlprili tl ' t
,,i' 1 s,(H)o ti.it -,va Hot ,-ha; 7
h'.ici
attle in
■pera
in am
i u i
\ \ \ cat
1 be. au.ie depreciation wa- slight tie adjustment pr.'-it am aid -pe.-ifi
•til
a'ly agree t keep ttn
-t per | Increasing beyond in*
ava age
to • d- fr im
cent .f the
In ajv I,
Hi..-' • : pmi'f
\u total
r vk ,t rit ut I * « *ht ■ nn«l th* i
• v iit. s ivirir t«> thr publir w i
•r« ♦har *100,1X>0 The entire uroi, t i. i . ,.e v.
In addition an iv. , g.- of about -one between \giicultur.i \.l- i«tment
3000 p ■ • rece ved $l _' p " week fof I Administration. Federal Kraergency
i- .re tl ati f"*ii weeks when -ther Relief Admitustrati. i T> \ * Relief
.v t>. w i it -btainabl" Karmets md Commission and the Kxtension Ser-
-ancher- received about ^lOO.OOO in vice
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