The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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This ramp had Its h^alnntnc Mvotl
teen y«ar* nr* In the heart of tho
Au**tlrt Trvaa, July 1 — HnnrtfrtWs Si
M. Latte, representative from (JflRffc
’ Are you tiling to toilet*!?"
Thin (ittosthm wna recently asked r»
Hill Country " It has grown from a umng man who hud Just completed (.Wljnfy an(j a(itlmr of the Moarfnl
small camp to a large Institution ht" hi*11 l,c^w’l tfwirso with A good j fControl 11111, which wan passed Nt
| the Regular Session of the Thirty*
iduli*h Legislature, is moat fclghljr
during this time. The first year there rwor,l n,lfl wl"’ <* prepare*! to enter
were only about sixty people in the either his state university or his state ^ _ _ ___ ^
camp and In 1922 thore were 1 .fiOM college of agriculture with full crodMs^ pleaded with the result** thus far ub-
visitors All church work of the ^or the freshman class Without a fa|riH(| |n the short period of ttfflc that
Synod of Texas is carried on in this moment’s hesitation he replied; “No, tll)M piece ()f constructive legislation
camp. sir' 1 m at°,nr to work ft lakes a haa ?,e«n In effect. It la only regre*-
t+ousing of Quests ,(>t of monpy fo,‘ a fol,ow fn Ket 0h tel le that the demands for this work
The Encampment has almost any- these days. I cant afford to spend_C(inn(,f ft|j m(4f
thing you want in the housing lin*. tl,nr years in college
If von wish to got right back to na-
ture. you can get a tent and do your
own cooking. There are also screen
ed tents, small houses or large camp
houses, Oak Lodge, which has com-
fortable rooms for either men or wo-
men and newest of 5TT, 1fie Sehrin-m
dormitory, which h is all conveniences eno’*gh
He had beeome more serious,
“What work will you dc?" he war*'
asked. I
“I don't know You see, im looking 1
for a Job now.”
“What kind of a Job are yon look
ing for?" was thp next question
ond maid service.
Grounds
Wea’minister camp Is situated in
the mblst of a natural park on the
According to Dr W. H. Bea/.luy,
flf.t’o Health Office, some of t.he com-
munities that arc now benefiting from
the Act are a» follows: Nacogdoches,
Marshall, Henderson, Crockett, Jack-
sonville, Alto, Bulard, Hearn, Breii*
, bam. Somerville, La Orange, Taylor,
Why anything I can get, if It pay* ( Rnnif,( orososberk, Waxahachie. Llv
lngsfon and Oroveton.
Another feature is the aid that i.i
being extended by the Federal Gov-
ernment which was prompted on gr-
oan you do? What expr-r-j ronn(- of the initntive taken by Texas
ir. conducting intensive warfare
but. i
was not proparol for the next ques-
tion.
“What
side of the Guadalupe river. The fence, what training have you had?
grounds arc kept cut; the lawns have Further questions brought out the ( ngnlnat the disease carrying species
beautiful trees u'l about and lovely fact that this boy's parents had not r,f mosquito. The activities of the
flowers abound everywhere. The hills asked or encouraged him to prepare Federal Government are principally
in the distance add to the beauty of for any definite life work, and that j concent railed against. stegoinyia
the entire camp. only ln the most vague way did he
Where We Dine himself have any predilection or
mosquitoes along the Mexican border
and the gulf coast, ln somo twenty
Cnpy »'ht
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United S fates Tires
f^ppGj, ibitefl States A S-.lAer Company
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No camper has any trouble finding leaning toward any specific oRcupa-jodd vill-iges and towns. The cities
, ami towns of Texas are paying for
i count rooting work such as ditching,
oilin? ;mii Iarvaeide and are expend-
ing m excess of $200,000 this year,
wlifie the organization work incline
ling purveys, estimates and supervis-
ion in being financed under the Lam
Dill The towns which are unablo to
you
matron, your
the camp.
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TGXA3 WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL pavement of 200 blocks of city streetsC. r/- T. C. RIFLE TEAM TO AT.
REVIEW EaUiauJ—Continental Gasoline Co. TEN0 NATIONAL MATCHES
Industrial activity means steady em organizing to erect casinghead plant * -
ployme.it at good wages. For this rea in local field. \ Citizens’ Military Training Camp
son e.ory citizen should interest him- Austin—Asphalt Delt Railroad Com will tie established at Camp Perry,
seif in maintaining sound conditions pa(1y organized to build 20-nuie rail- Ohio, from September first to twenty-
the camp dining hall, "Lettuce Inn.” tion, vocation, business or profesiiion.
In doubt about the name, there are His one ambition is to “get a Job."
always the savory odors coming forth Without an engine, sail rudder of
where “old Tom’.’ our cook, reigns compass, he Is chafing to embark up
supreme, and where, when you enter on the sea of life with no chart and
are met by Miss Tommie, th" no chosen port.
best friend* while nt And so it is with thousands of
; u im: men and women from one to
Other Familiar Pisces the otiier end of the S •uthland. Their serum assistance this year are mak-
In ti e mi-1st of the grounds you greatest life problem, if they but inr pronnratlnnH to participate in the
find the Tabernacle, which scats kn-w it (A to find themselves, t > have benefits of tho above mentioned Act
about five hundred people. This is a definite purpose in life and to pro ,lrtxt season.
the gathering place for both workers pare for Its attainment. When boys --—o----
ami pl- asure seekers. At the end of or gi.l* can io- brought to the point OIL WELL wa.r FORECASTED
the main drive way is the old depot f seriously considering their future. BY GEOLOGISTS IN FALL, 1918
where all passenger trains stop arid decide upon some definite life- ----
I Other places seen on the grounds work, they are preparing to solve. Austin, Texas, July 3—That the oil
are Austin (’.dirge Club house, Dan their greatest, problem, that of droid field on University of Texas lands
h i Baker Club House, Sunshine lodge, eg what they will make of them:-,el . Wa;* f irec cited by Doctor J. A. Udden,
Gir’s's dormitory ard the Tex-Mex v • A* soon as this decision has director of the Bureau of Economic
cottage- !.i .-ii m i ie, then consciously and un < (..-!< gy, is shown by a bulletin is*
| A ti ■ v\ addition is being started consciously one begins to gather and sued by him nml published in Octo*
“Mission Plaza," a group of cot- store observations and experience her, I HI 8. Tho following statement.*
taaes for missionaries an 1 their fam- which prepare for till.* future work, were made in that bulletin at that
If-* to occupy and ru^t and enjoy. There is no better guarantee of i. time;
Two are under construction at the successful ond yseful life than aril “A testing of the University lands
« pres-'iit time. Mr. Hazelwood, a
in this country.
This will encourage j roa,j through Zavalla and
Counties.
Abilene—$200,000 to be spent
paving project.
Breckernridgp—Approximately .’ll
the employment of labor, habits of
thrift and the investment of capital
in constructive business which main-
tains the dinner bucket brigade.
Corpus Christ!—Work completed on
causeway.
Denison - Total of one hundred cars
of poultry, eggs, butter and hides
shipped in the past three months.
Extension of Fasco railroad from
Quarniah to Ei Paso uuder comideta-.
tion.
San Angelo—Santa Rita oil well
produced first rea! well in state west up
of Rranger.
Paco—Machinery being installed in
Uvalde seventh, to enable a team from the
C. M. T. Camps of each Camp Corps
Area to attend the Small Arms school
and parti-ipate In the National Rif: *
Association matches and in the Nat-
ional match.
The men that make up the team
be
selected from the successful gradu-
000 subscribed for proposed text Ie
mills.
Dallas-$311,000 nine story hotel to f™m the Eighth Corps Area will
be erected by Dallas constructing
firm.
Fort Worth—Gra?n elevator with 30
reinforced concrete tanks to be built
at cost of $.350,000.
Waco—M. K. &. T. railroad putting
■ Llano citizen Is working on these cot
tages.
Some Amusements
Swimming .tennis, baseball, volley
ball, besides table games and games
* of all kinds for both young an 1 old
i provide delightful entertainment for
the guests. Wienie roasts, chiekei.
frys, watermelon suppers, hikes and
any form of group games may be on
joyed. Every Saturday night is given
by the
-early and Vjrong determination to p, Crockett, Schleicher, Iron, Regan,
prepare for a definite and wisely , Upton and Terrell counties should bo
chosen career. The sooner the cliob-e
is made and the work begun, the
gie-ter will be t.he reward.—Pmgres
sive Farmer.
1*1
ates of the C. M. T. Camps at Fort
Sam Houston, Fort Sill, Fort Log in jf)j. stljnts which are provid *d
and Fort Huachuea The team sel-
ected will consist of fifteen such grad-
uates of tiie Basic Red, Advanced
lirs begun in the northwestern half
of block 29 of the Sheffield tract or
University land, as this is the most
profiii-dng a-na Next in order of
value aio (he Bernhart tract in
Crock -ft County, extending into Iron,
- ’■! *'(,her and Rogan counties nn I
the two tfacts in Terrell County, Tho
Big Lake Intel in Crockett County ex
Austin, Texas July 3—Discovery of ,n(0 aftnRnn and Upton conn-
university professor has
discovered bird cities
bird cities of enormous size in nn is
1 elated .and wild part of the Gulf
coast region of Texas is the accomp
loi-B'not.ivfl erecting a,,,! repair vo|unt5.r. wh0 are m„kedly 5o„ I
.hop at cist of tUMM: to employ cbaran„r. wh„ ind;cate [h„ ..........
100 workers.
Red, White and Blue courses, who wi[1 h ,,,, a Young People's Confer
talented campers.
Programs
Presbyterian church of Pr,rf 0eor«e Fin,ay Si,n
mens, former Instructor In zoology at
The Northern
new electric cotton gin
Pecos—New cotton and seed ware- organized with capital of $2,500,000
house to be erected. ; wiR establish large plant for making
Corsicana—Humphreys Oil Cont- stee! bara an(J ca3ingHi
pany stands to duplicate its success Dallas—Heavy general rains tn-»r
at Mexia if the new oil pool just dis- 3tate to be of tremendous value to
covered east of hePe meets prelimin-1 wheat crops.
ary expectations. This field came in- Houston—New $1,100,000 ware
to prominence when the J. K. Hughes house of Houston Qotton Company to
„ a ^ , ion of responsibility and the ability
Fort Worth—Texas Steel Compary , , „ . , „„ __
___. to become proficient as instructors in
rifle practice. i
, ence, beginning July third and end
ing on July ninth. This is the first,
eonf- rente wo have had for Northern
I Presbyterians, but we are expecting
a large crowd
One member may be selected from; The regular Young People's Con-
the Regular Army candidates as a ference will begin on July 17 and end
non-shooting member to be captain c-f juiv 23 tinder direction of Rev. Wes- ' 1"u' r "l')-’ r)ir'-:’
tho team, but no other memners or |ey finker, conference leader in l
the team will be selected from candi- \\r h Mathews as song leader,
the University of Texas Thousands
of nesting Ir-d: were found, and they
u- -e of a species not herutotu -
known to make their rookeries in
Texas. Some of thorn wore rot known!
to exist anywhere in the United
States, except in limited numbers in,
of the Evergla 1< *
or Florida.
In
ties on the north. The reconnaiiiauce
of the area within Crockett county
afforded little information because of
the lack of outcrops. From what it
would appear that the Southwestern
part of the tract is known it would
appear that (ho Southwestern pa-t
of tho tract is tins most favorable, as
it lies nearest tbe Marathon fold.”
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WOMAN13 MISSIONARY SOCIETY
v/iiiuii * om i ju i,j (liltes who are members of the Regu- Wjtb m L. cashion from Austin Col- mouth
Development Company's well caught have a daily capacity of 200 000 ValcT lar Army or National Guard. Also no i„gf. an(j Miss M iry Louise Woods,),; the San Antonio River empties into and
f*u.a ar,/* 1S Ihroa Another 10 000 r.ipmhpr will he selected for the team -1 • nlau p-t-niinf! leaders. 1 ; land a rookery of t 10 ,aie WOII0 Oit
fihe and cost 16 lives Another 10,000
barrel completion has just been re-
ported, indicating that tbe pool is of
major magnitude.
Beeville—$75,000 school to be built
for Mexican girls.
Bertram—77,222 pounds of wool has
been sold.
Bertram—Winter wheat fxpected
to yield 18,240,000 bushels.
Garrett—$50,000 to be spent on
school buildings. Pecan Growers
Association urges e.Aablishmeut of
two experiment stations
Coriicana—Contract awarded for
“Wt. o Way” lighting system.
Galveston—$670,000 to b” expended
for exfen -ion of east seaw-id!.
Wichita Falls—Fi-st wheat of sea-
son marketed.
Corsi a a —Rai'rraid yards 1. .prov-
ed at cost of $25,000
Port A ; .,r- -fee plant t. dr bi* -
capacity.
El Paso—$300,000 bond issue to hr
voted for c...structicn of dike ai; g
Rio Grand rirer.
Ranges have become dry in most o£-
the State outside of a strip extending
from the c -nte-r of the Oklahoma line*
to the Rio Grande. The dry section’
extending along the co.i-rtal plain and
into the western counties. H- wever ,
the grass matured fairly well dating
May and help impor/e the condition j
of cattle slightly. Abort two-thirds J
of the fat cattle to bT raargeted from
Southern Texas have moved by the
end of May and the remainder are ex-
pected to go by the end of June.
Sheep contiin^ to do well but seem :o
have been fattening slowly. The s', p i
meat cf lambs promises to'be 'v;l I
under way in September and October, j
Breckeandge—SldjuflO cuuy*U for
brick business building.
Inactive
Liver
The Woman’s Missionary Society
me-.-ts with Mrs. V/. J. Saunders Fr*-
a remort locality near the ,)ay a* f„,)r p, rn Each member is
of the Guadalupe river, where requested to bring noodle, thimble
scissors in order to piece quilts
alt'-r business session. Tho Treasur-
er
member will be selected for the team fr„nl Dallas, as play g-ound leaders,
who has previously been a shooting other assistants in the work are Dr. -*'1 v-i(h ah‘>u., two thousand nests, Cir will receive your “penny a day’
member o' a national match team of yielt; :i Clark. Dr. Brooks I. Dickey, ■ li-l Professor Simmons Ornitiio money for Ma yand June. Make-an
any kind. -Jack HuppeHz Rev Samuel Glasgow have been looking for this effort, to attend, as your attendance
The Government will pay a~ 'and others' Study' classes will he ^ many year*. Tt was thought; win help to place the society on tho
ponses of the men selected to go to given on Home and Foreign Mission*?,
Camp Perry. Special match riflea will Adult Leader Groups, Christian ....... k *°‘n ,
he furnished there. Thi* offers a .-e ivor and Organized Play and ReC- ’-^aniro of Florida. buUhcy have nev , FOR SALE-Eight purebred Poland
wonderful opportunity for any a:,1 - * reiDiona! work.
to 1 • . Io-,t extinct.. It ;s known honor roll.
in the mangrove,
— <>-
'his
voung man to distinguish hitnself an I Other conferences are Foreign Mis-
in addition to receive some extremely si n U iru'-.-r-nce, July 27 to 29; The
valuable instruction. W< man'- Missionary (’(inference. J.-
If you have not already er.rolle-1 hi ' ! p Aug • Sunday School Coo- found the
a C. M. T. Camp for this s ,-rnm-r do fe.-c;; >- or V' .-rk of Svr-o*l opens os
so at once The camps start July \iur 12 and continues for ten days.
•Ee , light, dizzy feeling in my 28th and are open to a!' young men LL.VN-
CA’- PHOR AND HYDRAS' S
FINE FOR SOPS EYES
*'I have had trouble wiih
in Inactive liver,” wrote Mr3.
S. Nichols, of 44)2 Spencer
St., Houston, Texas. "When
I would get conshpated,! would
er been found in this part of the coon
try before ”
A - ,iate<i with tho white ibis in
China pigs, five
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months old. Sou
Milam Johnson.
Oxford Route.
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head. To getur- in the morning
with a lighter.* * in the head an J Wf
a trembly feeling is often a sign *
that the siomact: Is oul of order. ®
For (his I took Thedford’s -r-
R;a:k-Draught, and witneut i ifr
dcub‘ c r; s- i have never
fo’-nd its equal in any liver *
ne-J.cine. Ii no- ci..y cleans
the liver, but lea ves yc-.i ir. such
a good condition. I have used
it a long time, when foot, dees
not seem to set well, or tiie
stomach is a lit. -e sour.”
from 17 to 24. Aopiy to your f-■ • >T
con or direct to C. M. C. Can •>
O'1’ Eight tierps Are j. Fort Him
U -• n. ’Texas
J. A. GiLRUT; -
C M. T. r Or -
rookery, Professor Simmons
roseats spoon hill, with Well, perhaps a good rain would
vests to the number of 200 or more, be quite acceptable just at the pres-
.-re <;'. ira-:terizo-l by the*r lirit- ent time, but had you ever stopped
; irit pj- r( ige it. s only breeding to reflect upon the past when it has
< >n> of thi* bir i known, with tin- been far dryer than it is at the pres-
>. eption of about two dozen pair cut dating.
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THE GROWTH CF RAQ.O
In t.i- i .ess di patches we rr'a l.
that t ie go-ornor of t';e state of N >w
Yo r addresses the people of the -a-
ttre commonwealth by radio. He : it
in the governors chair in the exeunt
ive suit? when radio experts from the
G acral Electric Company l ad p;e-
pared the proper transmitting devk .*
Then out ia California, 'Ar. E. Creel,
president of tho Pacific Gas i. Elec-
tric Company, radioe-l his a ldress at
the annual meeting 30 that the varl-
It is surprising how quick eye in-
flammation is helped by camphor.
hvd i*u*. ' ' iz-1. as mix' i
. | j ,j*);;.> it i■ . >- . :.v plane of ti.a-e L.. is kno
., * -rn • ..-tk and a*--? ;'>r ‘hre-i part of the United Stul-’S.
m
i c, ■ E-t! gi ides of Florida in the
- r e ro ikery he also found nesting
: ho . ‘ I }') v ‘>o-l ibis, 1 no 4n as t In-
■ • stors. It is the only nest
n in this
i[-s a‘ or. - \n"tl, ■ t
, ... , f . j -.i-r. d *’ es " i s ai- *
'• “Refitted One small bottle of Lav-
opfik usually h'dps ar.y ca*» o. soi
weak or k flamed eyes Aluminum
-.a «*.p free A H. BRUHL, Drug-
gist.
A not' • ; -• i irkable r-’ ti
• c%er-*i Ir- Prof. Simmons was t‘; "
of the '-hit-- glossy ii.-s, which Is th •
Amei •! *m of the famous m
•ei ibis c* Egypt. This nesting p no
.s about 25 mile-; f: *rr. the coast in j
a prairie lake <r ■ gr -ui ■
There were 2 4 t.---’ of the.se rare
f|
A iter
Every
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WANTED—Man with car to sell birds in Cm r V. e a. d myriads
nompllete line high quality tires an i young. In the * tr ‘ '• k -'V > ns 1
tubes A money making proposition erahle number of > a ter turkeys were
for either fall or part time Eaclus ve found The v hr.e faced glossy il>is(
*\u.s comunltiea in the central portion ’ Territory. Sterlingworth Tire & Rub- is about two . —t tall, ana lias beau- j
■---- tiful gloss> bronze plumage, which j
__was formerly in gr^gt demand forj
A universal custom
;haf beti’fiis every-
body.
Aid’: digestion,
cl-tsnses iiio iccih,
jff soothes rhs throat.
i
of the stato, served by the company, ber Co. East Liverpool Ohio,
could hear him speak. The American__
* Good truck* good drivern for lisrht
Am.iill. Coomct for tkoroRD OABAOJ j
Telephono & Tol9grapli Company an ease And so it goes. women's hats. Tae birds and plurn 1
nour.ees an invention which its angle-! Radio is today annihilating distance nee are now protected by Federal and
e**rs have perfected fo solve the pro’-.- its greatest uoofultess will be felt Riate laws Prof Simmons mudo
iem of maintaining privacy in rid'o'when through unified organization the these discoveries while investigating
conimunicrtion. Dr.%Albert Adams oflservlce can be broadcasted to the pe> the w Id bird life of the Gulf coast
San Francisco announces the Inven-.ple of the country on a definite sched- region for tho State Game, Fish and
tion of a superradio 3et to test dis* ulo. * j . Oyster Department. |
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