The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SEALY NEWS, SEALY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934
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Joint 4-H Club
May Be Organized
NOTICE
I will stand my jack and paint
stallton on my place this season
at $8 per colt. There will be no
service after 1 o’clock p.m.—
Fritz Bielefeld, Route 2, Sealy,
Texas.
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Through the efforts of the
county health nurse, Mrs. Ber-
nice Rogers, we have received
small health libraries for all
schools, both white and colored,
in the county. The books are
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and teachers are asked to call
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The Roemerville Home Dem-
onstration Club reported to the
Calhoun county home demon-
stration council that 254 con-
tainers of meats and vegetables
had been canned by club mem- ■
bers since the January report.
Since October 1st, the Olivia
Club members have reported to
the council the canning of 2894
containers of farm products.
It may be of interest to trus-
tees and teachers to know that
teacher’s vouchers may be made
out for the rest of the school
year and signed when school
term is completed in order that
they will not need to, be bur-
dened with it during summer
months. The teachers may then
either leave the vouchers at
the .superintendent’s office to
have them mailed at the end of
each pay month or mail the
vouchers each pay day as they
become due. The following days
are teachers’ pay days for the
rest of the school year: April
14, May 12, June 9, July 14.
July 28 and August 14.
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Miss Celia Moore, State Ad-
visory Nurse, will speak to the
teachers. Miss Moore would also
like to speak to the parents for
her message is in the interest
of children as well as adults.
The public is therefore invited
to be present to hear her talk
which will begin at about 10:45
a.m.
Business discussion of the
teachers meeting will include
the 7th grade examinations and
graduation exercises.
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A Live Town
A Grayson .county lady asks.
“What constitutes a live town? ’
State Press isn’t sure, for sure.
But his general idea is that a
live town is one populated by
citizens who are not dead on
their feet, men and women who
love their own streets and
“Keep the News -coming; I
don’t want to miss a copy.”
writes John A. Nowak, 2857
Fletcher Street, Chicago, who
sent in his renewal. Mr. No-
wak is a native of Sealy.
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A bit of excitement occured
at the S and G gravel pit Sun-
day when the electric trans-
formers burned out. Mr. Ray-
mond Wittte, who is in charge,
was absent- at the time, but two
faithful darkies, Nancy and
Essex Hall, who are employed
there, phoned to town for as-
sistance, but through their
timely efforts the fire was al-
most extinguished before help
arrived. According to Nancy
she told Essex to “get that
put-out thing,” meaning, fire
extinguisher, but Essex didn’t
seem to know much about it so
Nancy proceed to use it, and to
quote her verbatim, “I jus fit
fire and fit fire.” Fearing that
the fire would follow the wiring
into the house Nancy told Essex
to “Clamb the pole and cut the
wire,” but this didn’t appeal to
him, so Nancy procured some
pliers and was going to make
an effort to “clamb” it herself
when Mr. and Mrs. Witte ar-
rived. They explained the dang-
er of her cutting the wire and
jokingly remarked that she
would have given Mr. Muske
some business. “Yasm, I spose
I would a’ been gittin’ stiff by
now,” Nancy replied.—Brook-
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If all the dairy cattle owned
by present and former 4-H club
members were rounded up it
would make a herd of some
over 100,000 head. Or one ani-
mal to every farm in some of
our medium sized states, or one
to half the farms of a state
like Indiana or Nebraska. It is
a wonderfully efficient herd,
too, for the animals have been
carefully selected, reared well
and are from parents of known
production. That is, the sires
have begat daughters which
made profitable yields of milk
and butter fat when put under
official test, and the sons of
these sires likewise begat
daughters of high production.
The dairy cattle registry as-
sociations which keep records
of all these things watch the
work of 4-H club members very
- closely, because they want to
encourage it for general food of
dairy cattle breeders and con-
sumers. The more economically
dairy products are produced the
more profit there is for the
farmers and the more the con-
sumer receives for his money.
So among other encourage-
ments given club members by
dairy registry association is the
awarding of state champion-
ship and a national champion-
ship title by the Holstein reg- '
ister.
The records of these state
and national champions show
how much more a boy or girl
can do in dairy herd building
than most people have any
idea. The Iowa state champion
Holstein boy named for this
year is John H. Whaley of Mar-
shall county. Starting 6 years
ago with a dairy calf the boy
today has 16 head. In the time
he has made 25 exhibits, win-
ning $154 in prizes. One of his
heifers made 445 pounds of fat
in a state contest; another 388
pounds. '
Edwin Crumb has been nam-
ed New York champion. He is a
Chenango county boy and has a
herd 4 years old which he start-
ed with a calf. The herd is
valued at $675. The boy raised
the money for his first calf
from projects in other lines. A
calf of his own breeding which
he showed at the state fair last
year won fourth place in a long
string of calves. Records like
these two boys are not uncom-
mon, and a few can be cited for
girls.
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Thursday afternoon of last '
week the pupils, teacher, and I
many of the parents of the
children, and others enjoyed a i
picnic at the beautiful youpon l
grove on the Trenckmann
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ludwig of
Garwood, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Freis and children of Houston
spent the weekend with rela-
tives here. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Siegert j
and daughter Joyce Elaine and
Miss Leona Siegert visited with
Mrs. Siegert during the week- '
end.
Miss Lillie Engelking of
Donna spent the weekend with
her mother and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Loehr of
Houston visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Loehr Sun-
day.
Mrs. M. F .Mersman attend-
ed the home demonstration
meeting at the courthouse in
Bellville Saturday afternoon.
Miss McKinsey, the home dem-
onstration agent has promised
to meet with the Hacienda-
Peters club on April 11, at 1:30
at the home of Mrs. M. F. Mers-
man, to make plans for the
year’s work.
Miss Betty Mueller,/Mr. and
Mrs. Ennis Mueller visited wtih
relatives here Sunday.
A large crowd attended the
Easter feast and dance Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha Engelking is
spending the week with her
mother, Mrs. Henrietta Witte,
near Bellville, who is ill.
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houses, who are familiar with
local problems and confident of
the future. Furthermore, a live
town has a wideawake news-
paper, which in turn contacts
enterprising business men and
intelligent readers. A live town
has stocks of goods adequate to
demand, and merchants who
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The Stephen F. Austin 4-H
Club met at the Otto Kaechele
home Thursday evening, April
« ° 5. Both Mr. Meinscher and our
new home demonstration agent,
Miss McKenzie, were present.
We have eight members, and
we hope to get more of both
boys and girls in our club so
we can have a joint boys’ and
girls’ 4-H Club, each having
their own demonstration under
their respective leader, but hav-
ing the business meetings to-
gether.
Our next meeting will be held
Thursday afternoon, April 26 at
the Ed Billig home. We are
going to judge dairy cattle and
test milk for butterfat. Anyone
who is interested in joining our
club will be very welcome.—Re-
porter.
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