The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, January 6, 1956
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
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JACK L. GROFF
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT
TIXAS A. * M. COLLEGE EXTENSION SERVICE
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Supplemental of Protein exports and the inflexibility of
Important to Next Year's I costs of production and marketing
Calf Crop | which have failed to decrease with
The amount of protein consumed | the falling farm prices,
by cows in the beef breeding herd j The economist exports farm
has a strong bearing on the size | mortgage debts to rise attain in
<d the next calf crop, Extension j 1956. Continued high volume of
Animal Husbandman IT. D. Thump- real estate loans to refinance
son says research conducted at the | existing debts is expected and
lleltsv.lle Research Center points I non-real estate debts too are ex-
up the importance of supplying
supplemental protein to the cow
herd.
Thi re-earch showed that when
nr
4>qrcent
celt crop was produced. When
ti. tows received enough protein
to m h their requirements, the j
calf c op rose to 93 percent.
Wintering cows, according to j
only two-thirds of a cow’s tU'otein
requirement' are fed, a 64
,! C
pected to increase. It could all
add up to a decline in the liquid
financial reserves of agriculturists.
The international situation is
classed as an unknown factor in
the overall picture but one that
could have tremendous influence.
Watch it closely, advises Mcllaney.
Agricultural producers are ad-
I vised to give more thought to the
economic side of their operations. |
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Let us ap- go back to the Bible, God’s “ruler."
Thompson, each day need a total I Mcllaney says falling farm prices j
amount of protein equal to that j have broke more producers than!
I 'uviiii d by two and a half to , drouths or too much rain ever did. j
tWe pom..is of -11 percent piotein VTJ‘ ..... * *--------- ----
cottonseed meal or cake.
The /minuet of supplemental pro-
tein needed, lie adds, will depend
Nitt ineom.e to farmers and ranch-
men fluctuates considerably over
a long period and these changes
must be considered in planning
upon the |■ 11,tein content of the jJ nth short and long time opera-j
roughages or pasture forage avail-I tions.
able. Mu' generally, feeding the | MiHaiim is sure that farm fam-
1 . otein suppl inent at a rate of j ilii s should giv ■ more consideva-
ii)i" pounds per head per day will tion to economic conditions. For
s.q oly.j the requirements for the] as he puts it. national and eWorld
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hre.f cow peril.
Economist Takes a Look at
Agriculture for 1956
The cost-price squeeze on agri-
cultural pioducors is expected to
or even tighter in 1956, says John
(i. Mcllaney. agricultural econo-
mist for the Texas Extension Serv-
ice.
econonv forces are today shaping
the pi iccs which will preVall. to- j
morrow, next year and in the hext
decade.
Agriculture, he cop. Judos, has
had its ups and downs and wil'
continue to do so. Plans should
be made which allow for these
changes.
ply this sim-
ple princi-
ple to reli-
gion. Think
of all the
confusing,
contradic-
tory opin-
ions (guesses) about such vital ques-
tions as these: How does one become
a Christian? How should we worship
God? Where? When? How should we
live? What happens when we die?
Yes, there are millions of opinions.
Obviously, we need a dependable
ruler to establish the truth and bring
about unity!
That “ruier” in religion is the Bible,
Cod's Word. The Bible is the one
book that speaks for God today. It
came from God! “Holy men of God
spake as thqy were moved by the
Holy Ghost.” 2 Peter 1:21. 1 he Bible
is an inspired message from a wise
personal God to intelligent human ba-
ngs. It is non-denomiiuilionnl add dc-
v >ied for all men! Through the ages
countless searchers for truth have
thrilled to its exalted teachings of
God and man. “Thy word ts a lamp
unto my feet, and a light unto my
par " P'tdms 119 105.
'Ii,t crying uc>-u ot our uay is to
Farm income for 1955 is now 10
percent under that for the year TAXPAYERS TO GET
before and the trend downward is HELPING HAND
expected to continue into 1956.' Thousands of taxpayers who suf-
Mn the other hand, points out Mc-.f- red financially from hurricanes.
Horn y, pioduction costs for the j floods, and other disasters of 1955 rector, said today,
farmer will remain high and some (will got a helping hand from the Thousands of taxpay
The Bible says, “All scripture is given
by inspiration of God; and is pi edit-
able for doctrine, for reproof, for cor-
rection, for instruction in righteous-
ness: that the man of God may be
perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all
good works.” 2 Timothy 3:16,17.
The use of this divine “rule of
faith" will bring about the unity
which Christ so devoutly desired
when he prayed for his disciples
“that they may all be one ... that the
world may believe that thou hast sent
me." John 17.21. After nearly’ 70
generations, Christianity is still un-
known to millions. Truly, "The price
of a divided Christendom is an unbe-
lieving world.”
But how can the Bible, God’s
“ruler," bring unity? Here is an ex-
ample: Men teach a thousand dif-
ferent ways of personal salvation.
Each man stoutly holds to his own
opinion or guess. We cannot agree on
any man's Opinion. Let us get out the
“ruler” and see what Jesus Christ
says:/“I'am the way, the truth, and
the life: no man eometh unto the
father, but by me “ John 14:6. Can
wc not alP abide By this clear state-
ment?
Division in the religious world
abounds because there is such an ap-
palling ignorance of God's Word.
Icsus said: "Ye do err, not knowing
the Scriptures, nor the power of
God." Matthew 22:29. Let’s study
our Bible for ourselves and test all
men's opinions by God's “ruler.”
“Study to show thyself approved unto
God, a workman that needeth not to
be ashamed, rightly dividing the wotd
of truth." 2 fimothy 2:15.
The Bible is essentially one book
which falls into two major parts, the
Old and New Testaments. The Old
Testament is a history of God’s deal-
ings with man before Christ. “God.
who at sundry limes and in divers
manners spake in times past unto the
fathers by the prophets, hath in these
last days spoken unto us by his Son."
Hebrews 1:1. God's message through
His Son is recorded in the New Testa-
ment. Here is the place to find God's
will for you in this Christian age!
In the first four hooks of the New
Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke,
und John, wc find the life of Christ
If you would like to know more of
the powerful movement spreading across
this nation and the world, to unite all
believers in Christ through the restora-
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Jesus is the Christ, the Son of
God . . John 20:31.
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do to he saved: “Then Peter said
unto them, Repent, and be baptized
every one of you in the ntime of
Jesus Christ for the remission of
sins . . ." Acts 2:38.
This_ book presents the thrilling
history of the beginning and rapid
growth of the church of Christ in the
first century.
The next 21 books from Romans
through Jude teach C hristians how to
live in the church, the body of Christ
The last book. Revelation,• pictures
the glorious triumph of the church
No man has the authority to change
the Word of God. “If any man speak
let him speak as the oracles of God "
1 Peter 4:1 1. 2 John 9.
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be
broken ' are
now m
'■vat with covered under the recent untended ;;,
W'
1 how to figure allowable inductions, 15,000 FIRMS BEING
yens will All procedures incident to J'igur-1 t'MVKRED 15A AMENDED
., ii.iu ea o. j Internal Revenue Service in in-] meet, tux problems of this charac-1 ing casualty losses are explained j l N EM IT.05 M l’N I At T
■[•,,, j,„ , )ni, from crops will he formation intended to assist them I ter for the first time in preparing. so that full benefit.- to which tax- j Almost. 15,000 firms employing
mailer I , Hi-e of reductions in preparing their income tax their 1955 returns, Mr. I’hinttey payers are entitled may he re-! four- five, six .or
brought on by controls lower j ret urns for the year. said. A number of complicated reived. The bookie
j,. , Live- tork receipts .for, The tax collection agency has tax problems for wage earners,; down into sections w hi,
1956 could po.-sibly equal those just published a new booklet en-, ■u-inessmen, farmers, and other)the following subject-:
l',.r ' | titled “How the Federal Income fixtayc's were ci'-ale I in many u-ualtv loss; How
Me-l.liir-.-v g ves Hire • main fae- ' T x A .••[•!'• s to f,o fri.ni Hur- parts of the country this year ,by amount of the loss; W
i , •< f,„ the ever-widening, gap rieai-e-. Floods, and Oilier Pis.- rant .'aging forces of nature. deductible; Who
l„ • .... (he na' .on.ul :.n I f > >ii a ter.-.'' Amnio supplies of the The booklet .explains in simple j "efund of prior toss )'•
in,-,.,, o. They are the verv high new publication are n >w available language .with example-, require-1 How to treat insurne-
f H.j. j ;, | pi ..be tion ’’l *•> ti'X|.ivis Ihtoreal Revenue ments for the eonrputatbci of both! recoveries: How t.
large 1-a: I rovers of farm pro- Sei vic. . :tl l West 11th. Austin, business and nonhus'ta< loss-'s j r 'lief: Losses 'of farmer«;
,.-l a f.e -iderable drop in farm Texas, R. I.. Phinney, District Di- arising from disaster.-, and shows deduct business casualty
PUBI.lt At t’El’TS “DO-n-
't (H RSEI.E" I'ROt.iJ \M
Knthtisiaiitie public acceptance
of the "do-it-yourself" taxpayer
seven workers n,.. program has I al to ,ii.-
the process <4 biing continuance and iinpi' Vene
for
their return
to an lit laP'i *i
eorrectMr Phi
Hit. "Snell refill
lined in the -ante
n- prepared by
will not. be sub-
This is
ney point-
s will be
manner as
♦a x payers
tli
Texas Unemployment (’omnii -ion
announced today.
“Operators of the: firms lave
1 to j re ponded to letters, publicity and
ffort by our' lo .: 1 I*.1'.'- - to :•.■'■
them of their lax liability."
mu- tax f
ug P
oiial
-'a ui : !ty;
at:d other | vi
• disaster
How to
✓
1 YV7ufc?
he u g
Hai l said, "However ther- are
23,000 more who have not i v pond*
as yet. It would be to their
I advantage to do so immediately,
I -o that penalties and assessment
| .if back taxes Van he avoided." , ... , , , . .
i Fvllvwillg amend,,," „i the \ ’ W
Januni'y t,
-aci'iivtliiig to
a.’*.'*ist:i|it f, hu athlfil.
lvo.s
K. L. i:
hinni’y .if th ■
let mil Rev-
Ta ■ will' es tin
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i-l'viee offrt
in Austin,
an 1 j In i gove; r.uc-nj a se
■ * l»y
jin'.nai ing at lid fibn- tbeir
: tiurns
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f i 1 i 1 pel i ii
1 (lie Sevviee
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nuuK* ;
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I'edue.tion nt
■ . - rah ul u b Ip by ’’ i
miiihmtj
tin* ft *
1 vf reiidcri
ng indivi'lual
1 ’"i ms VV-2 to t a ,.e enqih
• y»*fs ns
'f a sistaiiee.
bv eneoUl ng- -
. i.'VH fi pos lib!.'.
ing the public
tax jp’-pi
*-1 -i 7. let .- ent through
i’d.l out lh»v own —
using tip- qisirui'ti 'n STEDENTS
the mail,
TO' FORM
FY-S11 DENIS ( Id It
The students at tl
I Federal Unemployment Tax Act
| last year, the Texas Legislature
t n;varsity
soer alist'1 angering " ualividulil '',f.'I/ xaV■ tr,*{V tri-eountiea sorv
cd by tile I ’.aide Junior < allege
land Bandera ami Mediiuj Counties
questions as each taxpayer filled
out his return.
0 "This
car
Ford’s new Thunderbird-prcverv Y-8
engine will give you a new and
thrilling experience in both power
and performance
The Thundei bird s own ent'iue can be an . t
no extra cost, in Ford, It s the standaid-,‘ndit |m ,d
Ford Fairlane and Station Wilgou models! You II lv
able to pass other cars with greater ctiiidi ■ lb -
will dissolve. You'll take oil faster than a jet.
Ford eights are Y-S's, too! Tin rigid. o\fruile<:
block that gives them that Y-like look, rc.ilh ■ parates
them from the "\'s," It pays oil. ill kuig-T lilc
smoother, ipiieter "GO."
changed 'the state unemployment
j law accordingly. Any bu im - ""‘l'"' are in the process', of forming a
which has as many as feu> cm ® *,ls streamlining increased t|„|K Mmihei hip will be coinpfis
I ployecs on 20 days in 20 different. '‘'Vfinu" m _the I lye-state .South- (.,| ,,[• ex-students f Junior Col
■weeks after July 1, 1955. become-- V.""'? *:,7l l‘‘,r,"n JH.tMlf'.BOO^ in the ,,)• dudeut -d the stir
; liable for unemployment tax 0)) j ‘n'st tom' auontns of 19.'.', com- rounding' area now attending the
‘its payrolls durin,-' 195q, Begin- D;,2',‘l ,'V’h V’e ■ •s:,n1“‘ l’1'1'11”1
ning January 1 anv firm which has additional revenue re-
20 such weeks during a calendar 1 M **'' 1,11 V" . ,"1” * mdahlc <|c-
Cnivorsity. Objectives, of'-the e(ub
are to j),'oniotc hj^'lici;
tanilard, to
, .v, tii mi vv min i "ui
sons are employed .........
will pay unempiqynicnt tax
'20 such weeks during a calendar ,..................
year in which four or more per- I ‘1,1 han-noui.. : pent "n tin' aniong nicnil
i | taxpayer assistance [iroginni.
' Where in 195-1 w- spent more tliati
i .... , , ... , i 175 000 hours in Up regdon, in
Not only firms wfueli legtil:,,- tl,.in ,,,0.000 hour- wen
. employ as nuu,y es lour cm- ! (U.V(ll<,t| to thi. :u.,:vi(v.
ployecs will be aHeetcd^ , Hart
‘explained, “blit- also a stun tli busi-
ness which has four pcoiHu^work- > ..
ing only Saturdays, o, one. which.I * ">' n»ajor.ity id tax pa
-cholarship
| hope to make fin ther
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Ford also took its styling cue from the Tlnmderbinl!
And that means you get style that will stay in styl"
. , . long, low lines, years ahead in every detail.
Lifeguard Design is another Ford exclusive that really
pays oil. It gives you extra protection against the major
causes of injur) in accidents. Come in and get all the
Ford fine-car facts!
regularly lias two employee- dn,i -
ling the day und two otli- 1 - at
night, W'll owe Hu pnyi "T ta < at
the end of each calendar quail a."
Any employer who ha- employ
-I'd four pci sons in 20 weeks (lin-
ing 1955 should notify the Tea
Employment Commission in Fi-
lin now. Hart added. .-■> that an
explanation of how to comply with
j the law can he sent to him.
"Wc have had little experience
j yet with the 35.000 firms that have
i four to eight employees," Hart
-aid. “hut wo think that the group
i neludes many, n\un> ! iblc fi’ins
that) hue, very low tun -v-t Hi-
i d‘ N> 5t<o grocery. I -ir'-r v a,
--ervie- sth-Rioli and cafe. Tie - -:
; hility suggests t!,;x♦ uneinplosail'lit
I nsip-vce claiin.-■ n:ajc !"• n; ide very
1 arely. a -d ennsi.-qii litly Vix rales
■ can [he Ivehl low." I
[ The opjiortunity to . ave taxe
i thr-■»i-rh the ‘A-\peri 'i t' ’nitfug"
svstcm in the sta! • law 1; of
the reasons why tin l.egi.-lnlurc
l«rnu,ilit in the smaller firms. Had
the Legislature not) done o. these
employers of foul to eight would
have had to pay a full 3 per cent
federal tax. Under the Texas
"experience rating” plan, tax rates
after a qualifying period of from
1 '*> to 2 years can range from a
maximum of 2.7 per cent to a
minimum of 1/10 of 1 per cent.
The TEC collects the State Tax
and the Federal Government col-
lects 3/10 of one per cent for ad-
ministrative purposes. This fen-
Iturc of state operation of the
'j unemployment insurance proe-am
I saves Texas businessmen millions
j of dollars each year.
POSTED NOTICE
The Frank Montague Sr., ranch
is posted. No hunting, trapping
or trespassing will be allowed
Previous premits are revoked.
Frank Montague Si
tremendous credit for ae-
■■"'ting the chalk ugi- of th • "dn-'t
yourself" approach, he added. Since'
•h 'S' are tv a changes .affect ire
individuals in the tax laws this
■'•ear. the Service feels that, more
'."xpaver, can prepare then own
returns by study ing the instruction
beokb'i mailed with their blank
tax forms.
A taxpayer assistance dnv will
be -chetlii-h | each W e); during the
filing -period in .ill office- of the
Internal Revenue S• • rvi* • . ’I he
.'chi dqile will I"' aTiud'Uheed before
r)ecember 31.
"Many, !axpay rs 1" lit ve I1 at by
rieiitati
to the camt
of the el lib to i
i'ersliip to 11.,- ■ g
Unive: Sty of T. \
area. ' I,f at ■ ii,B p
will lie obtained fi
boPlolou n vv h-1 w
■ lim
"tjr '.a ge fellowship
nit ! to aid in the
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students new
I- the intention
'el its mem •
nluates of the
living m that-
■sible, 'sponsors
m the -Indents'
■ I 'I direct-1
I -1 s ohjeetive.s
"s have been
Unary meeting
w i i Ti tv;
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ludeiitx attending
AiiV.iMP
r -re -1 in t he el-|h Play
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ml-i r chairman: Bor
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' " a. puhl iei t y elm '
man; oi*
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Sevuggs, Bandera.
pnsl ED Mi l ICE
l'he L. J. Reavis place on Little
•pm is ported, no
- have been given
II lie eiVi t,. '
A I-Mi:
Fell.
reel; pi ar U
Minting permi
invone or veil
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' Feb 28.56
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POSTED NOT’IGF.
The Gunjalote ranch, formerlv
known as the Chi-uni ranch oi
Hope Dean place, now owned bv
me, is ......d nira • * all hunt ng,
11 e ni'it " r t r - »av sin ' Violatoi
‘will L * • pi iiseented \Y 111 am 11.
Scbeidt. Met 7.55 U b.l.oO
I’llK C'llURt 11 ME i IIR 1ST
Services every Ixml's Dny, Sun
lay school am. Preaching anc
| 'ommurion 11 a.m. Evening scrv j
‘ces 7:30 o’clock. ItibliA study Wed '
| lesdny 8:00 o'clock, Yyn nre cor j
linlly invited to attend all aervice* j
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