|<3 E* BATTALION a»d next yea r#w.†Jc te^h •’Ml. I .au Hirsch.i Cheirpi tural Comntia^iv will be on the front Hireck Speaks. introduced ' Joseph an of the Agriru!" on of • the American reprenentatives Walton Wopsi- noted J.*T. Orr who was plected. And cm motion of Colonel Downs, F. M. Law was mado exofficio piember. The appoistment olf the nirfe mbtnbers was confirmed by vote| lof the con- Banker's AaaociatioVi as the man who ‘ ference and they were ftiatracte<i to had stood up both in and out of sea aon and advocated ^he suport of th-* | afrricultural and liveetoek Industrie*. “Our business here at this Airri | caltural College is to have poiate \ J oat to us those things that make for the development * of Texas’ ajrrieuj- tare.†he said. “It is a busines- ! meet and report before the adjourn ment of the conference. , Colonel Down* Speak*. Colonel IVowns was then introduced by Mr. Law and he spolie on “Farm Tenantryâ€. , I *. The basis of oUr prosperity, con- proposition for the Texas Bankets ^" 1 mmd ' happ.new is a^rksdture. he Asscfciation. You will go hack and 1 sm,d ' *** w mu " t ^* ve lhe Pâ„¢**â„¢ put into work thm^rs learned at thb College and will expect the proprr courtesies ffom youe- hanker.†Mr. Hirafh ^ien read a paper In which he ootiined a campaign to b • * n< ® known as a Farm Ownership Driw which is soon 4, be undertaken > v | Putting on the campai and the man who finances -him/ to gether in order to make it a success. . He ranctioned the Fferai Owner ship drive outlined by ; Mr. Hirsch said that-*the Tex. Association would do Bankers' eir part in Every- who would uld s^U if where thera are tenan buy and owners who there was only some me^ns of bring ing them together and suggesting terms suitable to both, j He said that sixteen per cent of the applications for lo^ns made to the Federal Farm Loap Bank last year wefe from persons owning no ; land. More were madt| by persons I in East Texas than hy| farmers of ; the black land belt, pnd though dke American Bankers’ Association. ^The plan embodies the bringing to gether of land owners and worthy tenant farmers, with the view of sell ing farms to the latter upon such terms as will permit the purchasers [ to pay for the land over an extended period of years, using the facilities of the Federal Farm Land Blanks or similar ageheies. and embodying th • taking of Second Hen notes by the j vendof.†‘He distributed some' palm- j phlets on drhich were printed a »et I th * r< ' w * re mor ‘* applications from of amortization table.* on a ten an4j^ oth South and West Teias the num fifteen year but* and at six p*.-1 her would not equal ihose comirtg cent, seven per cent and eight peT''} * rom Eaat, Texas. gent interest. Which he said he hoped‘1 Me thanked Mr. Hosfie and Mr. I \Valt«>n for.their co-opei moling the- Conference, ed his appreciation | of ing done^hy the College] he always enjoyed cor connection with his dent of the Board of Experiment Station, vendors would eq»ploy so that the pur chaser would make his annual pay ments. both first and second lien, on an amortisation or fixed annual |>ay- ment plsiwj * ! | _ J' â– ' ;|! [ , In the discussion that followed th.' applicableness of his plan wa* ques tioned by one hanker, .but wns ntrohgly iupporte*! by the discussions of i^iany others. I; lu cloetljg he ^ommOndefl the great work that officers of this Col lege on* doing and deplored the fact that pro feasors of Departments nrt- . , .^P - ^ P paid only $3,000 per year and dean* f Ve £’ da, > ° { ‘J* prOK , re only $3,000 per year, and asked^hJ 1 " Texa * ^ the produ ^ in pro-| expre- work he- I that ! here in [ as Ptesl- i tqn* of the ind‘ that h" rarely ever missed exercise. cotaniejsrement I I\ EBTtK K l\ ( nl I IN « ol NTY Fresh evidence m question of the thought they were, more important than Dr. Dizxell, P.vtsjdent of tht College, or than T. ,Q. Walton Di rector of Extension. Yet. he .raid, many of you are getting more than twice as 'niuch money as they. H*» ab <* criticbed the fact* that Jnhnj C. Burgs. Head of the Department of Aniitial Kasban<try. was forced to leave the College to' obtain a salary worthy of his capabilities. » i! Commit!## on Pormanont Organi- •aaMah *4 bankers if they of purebred l| g receiveii being made On and dis- stock, and G. D. Evdrett. County A^hait in Collin County, in reporting to^the Extension Service, A', and |1. Collejge gives fur ther satjisfaetory prool' along this line in the remarkable showing be ing madlr pi that county! The OoHin County Purebred Live stock Aa*tociatioo wkiell (was organ ized in 1U18. held their fecond annual sale March 2nd and 3rd tat McKinney. TeilaS. T3»e members Consigned 108 head of registered Jersey and Short horn cattle, sheep, Pollaktd China and • At the tionclusiOn of Mr. Hirsch'j ^ urac '^f r * e ^ fiuF*. address Mf- I-aw told the meeting, $18.1- r *2.60. that be thought .it Iwas time for the»'i t ' e av rraged $267.60, lieved to bet the highe Jerseys sold at any co in Texas. •thet term was to he. a temporary, spasmodic affair or ww* it to be made a per manent thing, at the instance of which statement a motion was [made by one of . the hankers present th>*t a committee on permanent organiza tion be appointed, at once and mak<t its report before the conference ad- The amount involved^ to those accustomed but it is large for a North -Texas. One ini of the sale was that 74 head sold were kept in brought a Jersey cat- hich is be- hverage for mqpt sale jinay {afipMur iMrge deals, ity sale in it feature of the 108 Jollin county joarned. The motion carried ‘and by farmers as foundation stock. This Mr. Law after deciding that the com- »ugurs exceedingly weF for the fu- mittrfc should be composed of nine j ture prospects of purdbreds in this members, three College official'*, thre^ bankers, and three farmers ap pointed as representative of the Col lege. Dr. Bizzell; as representatives of the farmers. D. E. Lyday. ami Jim Gorham; and as representatives of bankers. Joseph Hirsch. Colonel P. L. Downs, and Jim Shaw. Dr. Biz zell apaa' asked to appoint the other two members from the College and be named T. O. Walton and E. J. Kyle. Aa the th|rd member of the fhrmer 111 I 0* ! irt - • ! L I I county and illiiatrates (M$a pra$$raaa- ive ideas of the farmery of that sec tion. } One of the members #f the associa tion, J. J. McLain, held a sale of Du- roc-Jersey hogs March 6, and a re cord was established in this sale for Duroc-Jersey sows of/Thaias-when one was sold for $1,860.00. This sow was bought by a- young farmer for foun dation stock. The average for this I: Nationally Known in Know Time Bevo has become the b^st friend of food and fellow ship. “ X ‘I Drink it for its purity and deliciously appetizing flavor. At the soda fountain or with your meals. I â– ^ ^ i "X * 4 t k ; *• L j £ : Bevo must be served cold. | \ 1~ 1/ • TH .Jr / Anheuser-Busch. St. Louis I( must be Ice (?o(d nk iil 1 a held everyvvfcee# — i .i cn , I m v ..ii (>f) I icd by t KS eler - -VD cerdlelb Invited to tamped owe plenty â– jar; iyrink k? [I l r HOT I TU, [T t * tj DELICIOUS and REFRESHING Quenches Thirst Touches the Spot : Coca-Cola Co. 4 ! ■»<â– !h♦ »iji»i 11p»p»~»i , 4»ttiMii'tiiiiMtlMliMii sale was $230.00. 1 Campus \\ I ’ll. Barber Shop Seven chairs. One o< the* best equipped shops ini Texas. All kinds of tonics for sale. Come see us. J. F. LAVINDER. Prop. * * * * • * i:: + •• .... ., .. .. .. :: «* * • «»1«» .. .. UP-TO-DATE WORK AT THE DONE â– Ulid CAMPUS SHOE SHOP 1 Prices Always Right Your Fri.nd. 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