The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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Tlir CUERO, RECORD CUERO, TEXAS
WEDNESDAY. JANE AST 31, 1
one gas stove and a large gas •>' product to the plant, prepares it.4 of meats in lieu of
heated pot for cooking meats: eight puts i: in the can. and when ttl
10-gal!on containers equipped with teaches .the sealing table he is thru
•'live" steam apparatus:- and two with it. Tire schools do the sealing
2 1-2 by 3 vats: also equipped wi n processing, culling and places it on
steam: an automatic electric seal- the shelf with the label on it. The
er! an automatic sealer <home use patron calls py next day for his
size. One Burpee sealer; three 175 can gocae.
No 2 can capacity retorts; one 48 ! The iocal R
ap Armies Deployed
In Far East Like Chessmen
manager. Their equipment o
>m the Texas , sis ^ of one hotel size cooker; i
Austin to use automatic hand sealer; gas «tc
chase lids for 1 one master gas burner for
for uae of R. cocker and tables for praparat
The .products ] of poducts for canning. fit. F.
ion were far -‘ labor has been used so help 1
of both nished by the R. P. C. employees.1 the prooessing and canning of 1
ties that The R. F. C. Committee furnished products. The plant flftlad f;
im Inde- the cans, and the school furnished cans. Seventy-five hundred
\j;*he supervision and prooessing. The which were purchased with B
:s equip- destitute persons receiped 63% of C. funds. Tolls from tide pi
general vegetables canned and 80% of the amounted to approximately I
by the meat products., the R. P. C. re- cans to be used in feeding
lgs his i tained: 35%-otf vegetable* and* 36% needy tteswinter.
Staff Cct respondent
MDOK, Jan. 90—A • titan tic
yOt chess is being played in
jna Siberia and Manchuria by
yppiee of Russia and Japan.
Bl iiilft for favorable positions
& outbreak of a war which
p has come to regard as &
eventuality.
aether this new Russo-Japa-
War will come this year or
Lao one can say, bat in the
j^ifne those who command the
fry forces of the two powers
|| overlooking any oppartuait-
Pprepare for attack in the re-
ad. the Manchuko- Siberian
re by either
Of offensive or
ANNUAL REPORT
; (Continued from Page 1)
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fryers andeuil bens worth 61119.75
for y tatqjt 66573.41 for the year
at a food cost of <3366.79. Twtv
tfateds of the feed was produced on
the farms and sold, to the flocks at
market price thus creating a market
at home without the expense of
hauling tt to the market in the raw
3 BIG MAGAZINES
In All
12 Months
CUERO RECORD |
ONLY
Ptft of them thirteen demon-
stration flocks exceeded the stan-
dard of 166 egga per hen for the
year as set by the 1933 Extension
Serviee Poultry Demonstration
Calendar. These flocks ranged
fhan 141.6 eggs to 316.79 eggs per
hen for the year. The lowest pro-
ducing demonstration flock « ex-
«eadad the county average by, 51
Hairy Sommer at Nordhehn got
an average of 319.79 eggs per hen
from a flock of 38 White Leghorn
bens. Otto Hartman's flock of pul-
lets averaged 317J1 eggs per hen
in contrast to 147.58 eggs laid by
•wither flock in this second year
of egg production and ICary Louise
Ooebel's flock of 134 White Leg-
horn pullets averaged 305.34 eggs
paf hen for the year.
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my present subscription to The Cuero
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subscriptions.
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Pathfinder (Weekly).................
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To our old and new customers . . . Wm. A.
pers, Ltd., Tableware. One card is to be
sn with each quart of milk or one-half pint
'IvOill*
The cards are redeemable when sent to the
erican Tableware Co. for the silverware.
Start a set of this beautiful tableware in the
Art Design today by telephoning
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1934, newspaper, January 31, 1934; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999566/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.