The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, November 12, 1948 Page: 5 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bowen and Farm Boys Optimistic
Bill of Roger were week-end a u .. . r .
visitors of Mr and Mrs. W. A. About future
Moore.
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(By W. D. Scale County Agent)
re. iiiu uoya now seem to ua upiU'
tive situation is indicated for
fruits and vegetables. No sharp
decline generally is expected but
certain individual commodities
in this grouping may experience
serious "short-run" scnsonal de
Mrs. Bill Wiedarsnnhn
turned home Thursday from a mistic about the farmers future. oWnoa. Tn hoi.wonn. ff pro two
Temple hospital where she has Recent events seem to give roups of commodities in the out-
been a patient.
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further encouragement to ranch
ers and farmers.
On the average prices paid
for Texas farm products will go
down a little in 1949; prices
olok for cotton and ain with
cottn holding in a more favor-
able spot.
Meanwhile he expects prices
will probably bea little higher
than they were this year.
I It all adds up to an expected
1949 net income on Texas farms
and ranches of some to 10 per-
cent below that of 1948 but still
greatly above alfy prewar year
i That's two-sentence summai'y
of the 1949 farm prospects as
seen by Tyrus R. Timm exten-
sion economist and professor at
Texas A & M College who re-
turned from the National Agri-
cultural Outlook Conference in
Washington D. C. last week.
Ao tn fni-tvi nnmmnlifinc livo-
Home Owned and Operated by stock and livestock products
Ford T. Mann I seem to hold the most favorable
Phone 804 Bartlett price position. The most specula-
farmers pay for things they need ol nutomoDiies larm equipment
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high or perhaps even higher
than in 1948. Some economist
he says think a general increase
of 6-8 percent may be expected.
You may pay a little less for
radios some items of household
equipment and textiles.
The outlook interpretations
are based on present supply and
demand situations and require
ments of existing government
programs Trimm points out.
Drastic changes from normal
weather conditions or a major
overhauling of the govenment's
programs could change the
picture completely. As it looks
now there is no need for farmers
to start whistling in the dark
however a good four inch soak-
ing rain would give rise to sing-
ing among the Bell County farm-
ers and ranchmen.
Tailored
Seat Covers
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Auto Glass
Furniture Upholstering
Henry Marek Trim Shop
Phone 389
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Friday Saturday
November 12-13
OKLAHOMA BADLANDS
Allan "Rocky" Lane
Mildred Coles
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Sally Gray
Trevor Howard
Sunday Monday
November 14-15
THE BISHOP'S WIFE
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Loretla Young
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call today for anything from a check-
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
Have you checked your
subscription date lately?
If it's due this month why
not renew now for another
year? The Tribune.
Gus W. Sager Pastor
9:15 Sunday School and Bible
classes for all age groups.
10:30 a. m. Divine Worship.
What does the Lord See in Me-
in My Congregati'on ?
Mon. 7:30 p. m. Choir pract-
ice. Thursday 7:30 Brotherhood
meeting.
November is Loyalty Month of
the American Lutheran Church.
Last Sunday we had mission
Sunday and also .received an of-
fering for Lutheran World
Action. The morning offering
was one of the largest ever. May
the Lord reward you foryour
thankfulness.
This coming Sunday ve hope
to turn the spotlight on our-
selves and our congregation.
The following Sunday is
n "Catch-up Sunday" when we
view tne urogram oi the Ameri
can Lutheran Church. Come see
yourself and the program of the
A. L. C. on basis of the Word of
God.
Let us set our Spiritual House
in order so that we may enjoy a
God-pleasing Thanksgiving Serv
ice in God's House on the
national designated date
Thanksgiving services 10:00 a.
m. Thursday Nov. 25th. Mem
Central Texas To
Benefit By Dams
Recommended
Central Texas stands to bene-
fit more than any other section
of the State as a result ofthe
"comprehensive report" of the
Army Engineers on the outcome
of their studies of the Braze
River and its tributaries. Thi
is of course natural aa tin
area has for years suffered frwn
the floods of the main stjMm of
the Brazos as well as from its
largest tributary the Little
er.
For fi'fteen years Con
man vv. v.. roage nas wor
with many leaders of this
in behalf of a well rounded
gram of flood control and w
conservation. "We have"
states "been successful in
ting three major structures
der way the Morris Shepp:
Dam (completed) and the
ney Dam (under constructi
both on the main stream
the Belton Dam (under
struction) on the Leon. We li&ve
realized that these structures
were necessary in any compre-
hensive program of water: con-
trol." "We have known that other
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bers and friends are heartily in- structures were needed but
vited.
Friday Nov. 12th is the last
date to bring your clothing (old
and new) for Lutheran World
Relief.
Mrs. O. L. Lange Jr. and Mrs.
E. E. Lawhon were Temple visit-
ors Monday.
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By BARTLETT MOTOR CO.
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hertofore Army Engineers have
not been able to make definite
recommendations for the loca
tion oi tnese otner structures."
Friday the Engineers recom-
mended four dams of vital im-
portance to Central Texas:
(1) A dam on the Lampasas
River in Bell County near
xoungsporc wnicn wiik Hiuroi
the flood waters of that"
and materially increase tn?Hro-
tection accorded the Little
er bottom through Bell and'
lam Counties;
(2) A dam on the San Ga
briel River in Williamson Coun-
ty near Lanesport which will af-j
ford further protection to theJ
Lower Little River Valley:
(3) A second dam on the Leoaaj
to be located in Comanche Coun
ty near Proctor which will give
flood protection to a large
of the Upper Leon Valk?y
through all of Coryell and
ilton Counties and supply
municipal water systems 61
eral Central Texas cities r-
(4) A flood control darny
the Bosque River in Ma
County near Waco. Tbjfstri
ture will control theiiloodSi
the largest tributary of
Brazos between Whitney Di
and the mouth of the Little Ri
er and will alsi replace and ii
prove the present city owned :
Iservoir as a source of Waco"!
municipal water supply.
! It will take years of effo
to convert all of these recoin-
mendations into actual reser-
voirs. They cannot ay be built
at one time and there may bo
other dams with higher priority.
Mrs. E. L. Schultz and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fischer visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Zoch and
daughters in Austin Monday
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Mr. and Mrs. Werner Bratm
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Braun.
and Curtis in Georgetown dur-
ing the week-end.
If you buy milk that has Jesse Messer's Dairy printed on
the bottle cap you get milk from cows that have been tested
v for T. B. Bangs and Mastitis. The cows are milked inside
i of screened in room on concre'.e floor. Yes! I have milking
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, November 12, 1948, newspaper, November 12, 1948; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76953/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.