The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1933 Page: 1 of 8
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The Llano News.
VOLUME XLV
THE LLANO NEWS. LLANO. TEXAS THURSDAY. JULY 27, 193.1
NUMBER 16
County Agent Says Cotton Destruction to Begin this Week
_ Tf-tx • 117 fl • 1 L I"h MRS. CLAY FOWLER APPOINTED RANCHMEN SAY ALL SMOKERS COMMITTEE STRONGLY FAVORS
Sample ^Permit Was Received by Li. county administrator here shoulo be careful just now municipal ownership here
D. Steele Yesterday. Other Per-
'mits Expected by Friday
. . ■‘NO C*°TL REO THE LAST
GAME FROM MASON, 10 TO 0
Fi-Od Ft>pre sen;atlv» Balding of Only a few clays ago, there appear- 1 ",b'* commit .ee composed o i.'.ui,
Au-itin was in Llano Monday, when ed an article In this paper warning fraubion, H G. V. ail tee, Lewi., foa-
he advised Mrs. Clay Fowler of her People to be careful with lire in or tt>r und J ***andl wrhi<,h the ' it -
— •» —- * - —.w. . •’mj - - ■ • V» «* • -------—- -■ ••> V 4 It 1#* •
• appointment by State Director Law- around pastures. But this week sev- Council appointed last week to visit ^jn
I rent e Westbrook as administrator <*ral owners of pasture lands have otbsr point s and ,rudy the gas - ran
tor relief work in this countv in the requested the News to have sons- , and t*1'* advisability of ;,ecur-
M,re than three thousand acres of retired from cotton Th- following futurp j thing else to say. because wen do iD* gas for Llano, returned home wei:
cotton i* scheduled to be destroyed suggestions may be modified in van- Mf>< Fow|er wj„ ,)r ia fu„ charg„ .these gentlemen know just what a ‘"'Pressed with the fart that Llano
,n Llano county m accordance with ous sections depending on moisture <)f #J1 ^ „,c||tire work connected grass fire would mean to them under .should own lu °wu waU"r an 1 lighr
tb(> Cotton Adjustment rrogratn condition*. The planting of peas . >r wJth thji progriim and WiH have the present conditions. | plant, as we!’. as any other utility of R(jwn
-he rlr<t emergen. y permi* was re- fend and soil improvement u ww-;iclMln rlght to employ and din-I Surely the public has been extra'thls aat'jre wh,ch t!* nwd“d t0 Virv"
celred by County Agent D. V Steele mended Twenty to thirty pound- work*rs wh4fnever the cases careful in this matter up to this time ,he peop,p ,,f a town or cl,y
yesterdav and it Is expected that th- are needed per acr-* Good varieties however it in her intentions a- only a few tires have be*n report Th*3* «*nten”n flr8t w*nt
1*’ ' ' ... Tr,-.. Whlnnitnrwll vi_______ ____ ™a „ ,
CLUB / W L
LLANO ’ 4 2
Mason \
Saba 4 2
Brady 3 3
Eden 2 ;i
Richland 0 s".
Results or July 23
I LA NO 10, Mason C
12, Brady t
I\T.
667
67
667
!.00
♦00
000
I.- a a
:*Qa 5. Richland 4
Schedule For July 30
n 4-uv - enurg- wurx'rs wu.>'ie\er cne cases • •*-'=,,*1 iu uuo mauri u o to mis uiue
H expected that th- are needed per acr* Good varieties up h()Wew u „ her lntention9 a- only a few fires have been report Th*3* ^ntem“n w*nt to Sarj Richland and San s,!u ('open date)
r-mainder of the permits will arrive include Brabham, Iron Whippoorwill ^ work jn ^ connectIon with the ed. and no large amount of serious Marc,>» wbere they mad- a -”irv'y o£
hure within the next day or two. thus and Chinese Red with Crowders and 0),.ntv Welfare aad ReIief Boardi damage has been sustained. conditions pertaining to gas. then
permitting the farm-rs to begin the Balaceyes for table use
destruction of their cotton at once 1 ™ ",,m!
Eden at, LLANO.
conditions pertaining to gas then pr;uJy ^ Mi;)0D
•ram ting m- - ----- lleceyes for table use which will b- named for this county! However people cannot be too care- drove ba,k t0 AuHtln* v,!‘rt,n* xni ! Aug 2.—Richland at Mien
•struction of their cotton at once Sudan *ran for summer pasture ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ fu, Qnce a flr(1 8tarts under a heai.y conferring with the Utilities Depart, 1 ^ went ,
The application is addre-s—i to th- planted at the rate of ten pounds o ^ ^ c w of duUe, a, those wand and hundreds, perhaps tbous- of Railroad Comm 'sljn
. c. _ .1 .. . _ -v ,w. T jiicriVA si J 4 rF*e,i . .. 1 j _ .. „. a e ^ /Tz-vr-. #• a-ca-f wcirrv
Ma-
The application is addre-s-i to fh- planted a: - nte of ten poan l- ,am() character of duties as those wind and hundreds, perhaps thous- ment of tu“ KaUroa‘1 Lomm-.-si m ^ j.iHt Sunday mA cloned their
Count-.- Agent By signing it. the seed per vr- is suggested^ Red s>P ^ ^ handi) of the Centra, ands of acres of land could be burned “d froai Auatm went » Georgetown ;<i wor Bch<dule aRii0Ht thp Maver
producer recognises that his Oder sorghum mr, b- planted for bondl- >nU.h ha, bevn workina tff before the flames could be check- a«d k wart in thU pl3,:" wfcers ^ W taking a Mugging match. 10 ...
nay have been improperly filled out feed In 2 ? o' -tas at .ie r». o ^!nC(i t(,» first of the present ed. Again, the ranchmen point to Blano men secured their greater ra j fi ;JaD 3ah.t no89d out Rj.hiand
SL ue may have computed the pa>- t-a bounds. f>et; ucru; or broad
gnat ne may u— -.mputed the pay • tea pounds 01 mm per acre ^oroa-.- ^ fact that it would take such a miration for wanting a municipal ; fQ ^ jQfo ^ f;<j wifh Llantf
men's due. him inaccurately or that > ast for hay 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ° ‘ ' Mrs. Fowler s.ated that within the ajbiali amount of tire to aggrivate the i,ianc her'“ °n- IDtem t‘r ' 'a'' >m and Mason for tb- L-.xgurt lender
o >me similar mistake may !'i' J be*n Pound» per . . • .ra.n > >r ne;it fpW day, ,he expected to call a situation just now. A lighted cig- n,,ttee :n sPeak'RS wl’fl 3 ^ *p aaip Bdea up«e» the dope by
made. If the producer is willing to have a good in J '* ™ 1 meeting of all the sub-committees of fret:, cigar or a match thrown down rtsentative concerning t e 31'ii -on tra(jncjng the Brady- Turks to tbo
r{) ahead, knowing that there ma planted - the county together with the county iu a careless manner could in all a! Georgetown said a mori .0 t)jnp o£ 12 t0 £ (. irIf>„ ooixlman,
*>e some adjustment mule la hts ofier Mi!) Mai-- an. -a board, when 1 full program of work probability start a fire that might mv water blU 111 J arl° ' who pitched for the Cowboys m tho
and that the County Agent detArmin in this planting h rom three to «y. ^ ^ ( ^ qfor LlaI10 cost s(,me0€Il a great loS8. which l received 8.000 gallons of w 1 i .riy par' -if the season, was on tbi*
,.9 that such an emergeu. y exists - > pounds of s-<-1 a - - loir ^ . county. Then too a lighted cigarett, cigar or tf>r 11 we aad !h"“ id“T' f*'>! ‘ j mound for Elen and had no trouhl ■
chat the producer should be allowed I' mois'ure is s. arc ,l j Mr Boidini? stated that this relief match may be thrown In a clean vail3 in Georgetown, w avj «n winning
to proceed with destroying hi* offe foot row« is r« »mmen e< .rganDation should act a« an em- place, void of any vegetation, but the been able to use -’2»o kw-l-'-t . , | ^ t) l(W4„ fielding the game at.
el crop, then the County A-gv- ' '*°n’“ 'A’'*' * !'*'' Z,r \r ,V. Ployment agency as far as possible, winds could move it along for some thls amount and oday -uy J*t., - * last Sunday was lnterastmg
should Sign the permit form printed land taken out of coUon w.c proT an M. dManep untU it found it, lodging ,n ^rubs and flowers at my home wou 1
^low the applicat on a- 1 allow th- profitable, thus preventmg washing ____„^r Mr< :1 <n„t tthpr„ „fl9, u hieh :ind drv he green instead of practically d*ad
»s*» •• W«» <W“« hl* Lu M mum V..er .to WM-toto *“toM Irom Be ,«r. eo «r, . ou ™a l.
of production In no case, -via
should the producer take aay
nut of production until a metnb-1 >
the local committee ha- indicated his
approval by sign n* M» n^tr.e r th-
place provided for th- purpose on th-
applicaton form Th- appll-atiou
and permit should be filled out • > |
signed in triplicate, the yetlow <oratt
to be retained by th-- produ< -
pink form by the f’ounty Agefit and
the white form forwarded by t • •
’ounty Agent to the Agricnlturai Ad-
justment AdminUtration at "’ash
ington, along with the producer*
proof of Performance and Certifica-
tion (forms of which will follow-
Methods to be Used In Destruction
No uniform method >f * otton d-
struction is being ad Ft a ted the Sec-
retarv of Agriculture, however, H re-
-juirmg complete destruction of the
-rap and leaving the m-thods r-
tnmended to the County Agent
O B Martin: ir inte-preting a te'
rain* wlu'-r oats osuhTbe Planted Fowler who will secure workers from Be sure no fire a on such articles a3 a™ pra,t;,ally ir’ th" **** iania* by ()nvin« ,h"
ra “ . , , . ,her rollrt Th* field representative when you throw them away lh report - > ftrBt bait pitched high over the rii?ht
>n th^ terraced land later , ul„ * mie third of the water pumped ami
Fm.i Remits far Llano County thut pe°p,e wh° W,*re aW** i__________ h« th* ft**ld'*r' Hvan:1' int> th(* creak for a
, th .....I,,, t-) secure work elsewhere would not ATTENDING SHORT COURSE -i-itri- .t • e - 1 * home run, w;*h tb* bases full Pat
Th*, * '* ' '' 4boW^ be permitted to hold jobs or. th- re SESSION AT A 4 M. COLLEGE city free of any charge That new Mason
“ 'or U*T, l:rf work «4 tto to-BUa««r | - for tto PUa »d ^ ^ ^ „
stated yesterday that she would us- Judge Sylvan B. Simpson. Ray- slons ™ad%* are being ' ’ j though 1- had broker the jinx Llano
’ >UUl> her best effort* to see that this part mond RoberU aad the Llano County rat* ot *1'00*-00 P*r has bad over him for four yean,
of th- instructions from headquarter* 4 H Club Terracing Team, compos- taking care of other expense- . ir . j j Ha,ch r3t(rad the flrist nine
was carri-d ou'. [ ed of Wilbur Nichols. I.auren Bald- city and relieving ' > - n i . • > |
It is th- intentions of Mrs. Fowler , win and Walter Roberts left Sunday- a ?r“at extent 1
t » keep in close touch with the poo- for A. arid M. College where the l Just what recomm-ndau tn* b
pi- and conditions and to see that Farmers Short Course is now in committee will make to .i- • >'-
the relief work was given to those progress cil concerning their t..p a,i
only who actuatiy need it. yet to s-e j Judge Simpaon went t0 attend th- tion- ha3 not b*‘"n ma,i' '
that ai'l who deserve such relief se* County Superintendents Conference, everyone who has convert <
. r t' ...,1,-ited with- cur- it through this program. while Mr. Robert* will attend the these gentlemen Know they ar* we
• 5 c on* $7 r *4 *'• I Mrs Fowler will carry ou her cew short course, also accompanying the sold on the proposition >t m . .' .ja j Jn0tlier ,.r. v. Affay Ltsno bed
’ T.J'!' !'"*h r,ivtr.*T. indicated with 'duties for the present at least in th« boy* on their trip. ownenh-., I ,,,ori,d four ruaii ,D the eighth i»nd
’ ‘,,'aOffice where she ha* long Ven coo- The three boy* turned »bor* were “ * „ the ninth Van Hush cased
?ftale* iodi atei - »- option-i ar- nected with the 3triMlng ->rk it selected to represent Llano county LINGER Vn FUTURE * ind *• ow' *'» tb * Mavericks four
. r taking over this important “fid in the state contest where terracing T1NUES 0 LINGER “ , :a th(, ,a8t of th, ninth, which
aZ is omput*d .ponsible position (n our county, tbftl teams from all parts of the State will . _ ... two runs
ontract. Hit , lady U asking the full support ^participate. Ju,y V ^ Tn f Idlf 1 The Mason mftsid did not play ita
cooperation of everyone aad will ap* i The F.xtension Department of A which we ha . b. n 0
that
Noble.
Brown
r i»r, Mason had
two runs in the first inning
r-rigle, j hit. hataman .sacrifice
couple of errors
Llano had »corej thro- runs
men to face him In
sro-ed
en a 1
and .a
Afte
this connection: "We interpret
us to mean that it i* all right >
ow and rake the cotton and make
iy out of .< or put i? Ill trench
lo* p vided the producer plow*
> the stubble 1-ft sir, e the vtubb.e
The compiled report mad* b • .
Steele show*
Numrver of c intract* 219
Total acre* in cotton in X933, 6'
dcrw».
Av*»rag** to
production 301) acre?1
Estimated yi«*ld P^ a*’re 4
for acreage <>«ered, 1*1-4 pound*
t» the foi-rth. Mason
the ffffb. t.-- aeon* twice
lea, a tripTo, t kit
im • ba ’k in
on two fiinR
’ astman and
Yield per acre in
from question 2 in
intended to th- County Agent ^ cooperation of everyone aad will ap- i The Extension Department ot A " •'* ; ; u,.al jTood bri„d o{ ball and on !)ev
T-xas and no doubt growing a little drier each day. how
should have been fielded
t . 1*. Tayl- r minager of th- Llano ot- HPiendld executive ability, fully hundreds of young boys are at Col- *' r ' rops ’’ “tu ‘ * 1 * , ,j-, Mavericks at bat
baseball club in the Hill Country familiar with ofHce and clerical work ,*g* station this week where they in* up remarkably well un er e **’ • DMcLeod ana Reed played bril
League would appreciate the fact to and surely Mr. Westbrook has made will enter the contest. treme con !-'° - * " t;.mt halI afieid {or Llano, and Reed
a great extent it DUr.,, people would a wiHe selection in placing Mrs. Fow- judge Sin.pson expects to gain or ",ore , I Ittd both ,ubs with the stick. Dale
give tn- player - more financial sup ,„r M the head of this important re- 'some valuable information concerning •»»* weatner signs na . m !4ensatlonal catch
ght sprout out and mak • mor- co'- ^ort by attending the games an-i pay- program within our county
. _ . . .. I r L,. I . e ra SiinBM * --»-! - U
n if froHt should be la’- Since
e plow up campaign will t»o’. b-
-er with for at lea*t ten day* we.
ing til-
ls mad
-•mall adm-s ion -hirg- which
it the gate 0
O. STEELE UNABLE TO AT-
some vaiuaote mrormaiion , oiu eruiuK .....
| the public school system of Texas tie more favorable during the p-s. K he t(M>u
and other detailed knowledge along Latham's pop foul with hie bare hand
no objection to the farra-r gra*- and th,. fa , tbat Llano has no grand
OwTg to th- extreme hot weather TEND SHORT COURSE AT A. 4 M.
that particular line.
FORMER LLANO LADY OtES
f tor ten days anil then plow up
lat ia left. In other words, the
>w up campaign should !>* over by
igust firat. Where cotton ha- nu
r.ie nearby, and surely our time v
come shortly.
Fredericksburg has r-port-d t* ;
stand at the ball park to protect the j D. D. Steele, county agent, was un
naonl - freer ‘h- scorching rays of able tp attend the Farmers Short j ^ w A Sauader9, 9i*,er-in-law Rood rains within the past ten day*
,'h, . un cut th- attendance down Course at College Station this year. ^ ouj. ,0WnMnan> u- j. Saunders. Austin has had some three fairly
gust nrsi. rvueie ....... — , fnurk„(i degree, ar.,1 of course -wing to the extensive work which ^ ^ ^ home in CorpU!i christi kood precipitations within that um •
„ bolls on it. it must be turned ‘ t)W!, „ . r.,Vattue and everyone has been thrown upon him through ^ ^ VVednegday July 19, and was cud the first ot the present *-*=> saw
ler. since plowing it up and leav . aWare t>, th- tact that it re- the cotton reduction program. b!.rted in th,t clty the following day *■" unusually good one. when ‘raff-
the stalks on top of the ground . a ,.wUin amount of money to This work has kept the couu, ■ , Saunders wiU be remembered was checked Monday morning -a th-
M permit bolls to open and som* baU teain going and especially agent ou the move for 'he past ,e« ^ UauQ ^ Miss Euia Austin-SanAntonio po*'. road
scrupulous producer might be winn4ne twain the kind that Llano weeks, making trips during tile < ay j Dorgeyi as sIle !ived in our town for count of high water.
crupuious producer u-i- - fl winning t-aui me iu*i ..-a..- _ ciorsey. as sue u-™ m ou, wu *■■■
pted to pick this cotton In this en,„v-J for the past two or three and reports, together with other o four or flve years before her
. ..... . ' flee work, at night I
Many of the farni-r- -’.«'* that
ie we recommend that a stalk cut
section harrow or some other Another fact
years.
marriage.
be considered is He sent his terracing t-am to the , Mr and ^lr9 gaunders went
9BCtlUn lidrrUVY Ul W1*' t “ k ' , 1>t ' "iruvi’ > ou * a*it. uuu ,uio, w/wv>i>*4v>> -
h implement be run over the cot- ^ ^ playara are at their”best »'ollege with Judge Sylvan B Simp- Corpu8 rhri9t, laat week to attend ot the opinion that there U yet plenty did
and then turn it under. Plow It wh„n ,h<ky tan bave full confidence son and Raymond Roberts who are ^ funeral and {hey have the ain. ot time to make winter grass, ho
- that will rov^r uo » v uowins that th»* hotnw people ar»* looking !>'>}£>, aud th* ok *u ermnai
-........ - .wc—wiwi-b-c4*-a» .'.Uu--...U'vfiA.Xi'tWii
ond
otton is standing th- dry weather i >cg
extra well so far and ranchmen are stru -
up near home teat*- again.-t tha cars,
for a put-out
Fourth tnoing—ti'a-j M-tLeod ain
to left Dale McLeod singled o»
r -,«conii. Paul McLeod goiug lo sec-
,ir i ban- Tayloi forced Dale at
, c-)nd, Paul going Vi third McLeod
-ored or: Reed’s single to center,
mi Taylor followed Pan! n-ross the
plat* when Ruggles three wild try
mg o itch him at third Reed took
n the throw and scored on
J >ut»i • by Hughes Shelby
,,,* - ,*cker r iile-t out to
Eigm
a m.nr - that will wwr up u,. Bat tto too.. pa-p>- «• to*i«W «“* ™ — T icon .vn.p.tbj- of ttoi't ton or rn r.J. over m.ny of rlwm »«H Uto-.- — ! ■« ■*•'
...................-Ow. -«► -VfU
that win cover up the
tola**"" »"■-a...... .... a , .....
Vhere the land is not too hard and for tbeir success as a team. ^ H members will make a go
cotton not too large, it may very , Thpn why not f()r<rtt the hot weatlv cord for themselves this week
fltably he turned under and pro- er fop ,ame two hjur:( and give the He stated that each year finds most
e a good fertilizer for the soil, in Cowboy, your moral and financial of the county agents in attendance
le cases a sweep or middle buster 8Upport by attending the games. The at this institute, but this is one time
I be required to do the job Meth pUyer(1 ar„ hard at work in the hot when they will be rather scarce ou
will vary In different parts of the sun and dirt They are working for the campus, owing t0 the tact tha
nty depending on moisture and notlllng—simply for the pride they practically all of them have their
. however, any method will be ap- have |n Ua0(J ar.d the desire to give hands full at home with this Govern
ved by the County Agent that will th{8 place a winning team in the Hill ment work,
ire complete destruction of the c-ountry League. °
Inning — V'ar
catch’s legs
Hubs singled
Paul Mcl/eod
.»•«/»-'vri:. /f» .V.’ ,..^^k<*d
Dale McLe xl sacrificed the
Read hit the first
posely walked
pitch into the right field creek for a
home run. , onag three men ahead
himself Hughes was safe on a
v-*- *».*•«• • <SA,V«\MSVFtRr“ • AL,v t*£a* - - - ------ -------------- --
p.' opl'e w iTTbe ^ TSTSTtSS WB«' .u-., '.V^nnr—
death of thts good lady who at one t.ng extremely low and ,ome t »ta
time lived among them and wa* held dry.
In the highest esteem by ail who ° ~~
, , WILL MAKE THEIR ,FUTURE Ot
kneW h*r _ HOME IN VAN ZANOT county t »d throw by I*atham Shelby struck
' »,tU.«i _ 1 out rv- ker flew out to center field.
Cr'eTneTt'ICnOAV ULy To Mrs. Ella Heyen and son. Wilburr , N inning G-di.r-gs tripled to
CREEK NEXT SUNDAY. JU ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | ^ ,nter van Hu.,- rolled out.
j The News has been requested to Van Zandt county, where they will , --d M firs' whiie^ ^
announce that a meeting will begin at make their future home third \u -
These meTare doing their part in ^FOUNTAiN Heyl" “ sold her pla -* ^ear 'a* hi*
rii/srr:: Th, ,oraer ^ ha9 recent, rr rr:r nr::;: a1^
n r r.;r 0;h^r --r^xZ:: ^ - “ ^r=,r -r; crp birr^
in this connection the F.xten- 8mall gate tee This small machine, which will fur a'tend these services while - ^have a host of friends here who 1 Pau xnd I-ale scored when Jack
Service urges that it he used to ( Remember the game next Sunday th<} carbonated water for the viral is in progress and ha m ^ but wfl! B.own ttrew the bail away at first;
Bh feed and food for the home. wtl, be with Kden on the local field , ot the very latest type. ---------- regret . R ..... R«**d was gir-
•lano County the County Agent ^ Mr. Taylor and his hunch of ^rTc^ aUtomaUc in Trery respeCt R- ->• Andress oi Dallas wa.- m send best .M. t°r thei^T'iyl°
5B the following recommemla- playeR! are expecting you to be ^ J n<>w rta wurk ,n a most the city during the weekend visiting and contentment :ontinued
for the use of thy land to be there at that time. satisfactory manner. w‘th Mis* Christine Rimes ’ion.
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