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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
Thirtieth Year - Number __
Marlin, Texas, Thursday, April 16, 1931

FALLS COUNTY PRODUCT PRAISED FOR HIS WORK

Article Accompanied by Picture Tells of His Farm Agent Activities

"Countrywide well balanced farm program of 'Living-at-Home' is the goal of C.A. Munsch, Kaufman county farm agent, whose splendid services have reaped bountiful results agriculturally and paved the way to farm prosperity, reads a lengthy article in a recent issue of The Kaufman Daily Herald, accompanied by a picture of a subject of the sketch and a portrayal of some of the things he is doing in his work.
Reared at Rosebud, this Falls county product finished high school there and later attended A. and M. College where he won fame as "Smoky Joe," hurling ace of the Aggie baseball team.  He went overseas during the world war as a member of the signal corps.
A son of H. J. Munsch, who lives several miles from Marlin just west of the Brazos river, the Kaufman county farm agent has been in this work seven years, four of which were spent in Jack county.  Both Mr.  Munsch and his wife, formerly Miss Helena Ocker of Rosebud, visit relatives in Falls county at intervals, and friends in this section are following his progress in his chosen field with interest.

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