Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1919 — JOHN J. LAWLER BOOSTS CALF FEEDING CLUB [ARTICLE]
JOHN J. LAWLER BOOSTS CALF FEEDING CLUB
The committee of the County She w horn Association in charge of the calf feeding club which offers to lu»i?th two Shorthorn feeding calves to each of as many young men and women of the county as will avail themselves of the opportunity, has received the following letter from Mr. John J. Lawler, giving his endorsement to the proposition: •*I am pleased to note that the Jasper County Shorthorn Association is intending to put on a Shorthorn steer feeding chib this year. I think it is an excellent idea and as very much in favor of this kind of a movement. I wal l be glad to co-operate and lend assistance to make the move a suc-
a min an excellent position to get these cattle for the dub, and will I will give this niv personal attention and will gel: the right kind of cattle for the purpose and as cheap as possible on the mar - at Should it be necessary to pick up these cattle just a few m a place I w6U do so and hold them aside until we have the right kind of a uniform the future fa good and that these i<i»t cattle bought and fed out m 10 or months will show good results and a nice profit. Ver^ y rSwixar W. H. Wortley, chairman of the committee, Maltes that considerable interest has already been created in this project and that a number of appHcatkxns have already been rece;ved banks to loan the moneya* * able rate of interest and proper su pervision, Mr. Wortley feels that the club is sure to accomplish its purpose, which is to stimulate an interest in cattle feeding and to young men and women in farm life.
