The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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COW IS FAVORED
EARLY HATCHING
MEETING FAVOR
l turn ji«r.ea i*. ujl;
Wa\« the farm. so will
It aut Imitation; H only
to It.
Rwy Uttle vice is the subject lor
. ______
The man who poawesses a million
q capital fellow.
—1«>| I auuiiiU ui;t«
artly smart is shrew<1
I ,«
’ <SR to tjnr over the fortune and lose
hail al it in the courts.
Even if one has no appetite, nature
my kaow its business.
After putting your he*t foot forward
fH there with both feeC
i tthlii. with the sixth largest itumtwr
®f dairy row* niaotig the important
Aalrjkitg states xuitperw more than
ot>e-tHnl of a mill ton cvws kepi for
purpurea than are actually
•eth l to prorluce the same volume
«f *>4i. «m! Min.ufiH mow heM>tt *4v-
tofoi ft Tht* ts rhe cot»e»n*i«n from
ala: -Ur* on tint dairy industry of the;
. Mu.<* and »n the performance of toe
\ 0.171 iwtc »ii uous is cuw-teoliiig a*
i —__________ . ___.. ______
O iu bus iipprosiniMti'l* KnidB
* «Uw‘ ..mi heifers two years old and
hear Tvwmzp pro* tael ton of' wtns is
about GOOl pouada per cow per year.
Avarwge production of hutterfat is
about ldtt iMkcads per year. But tie
P.tTI rows ill tin* cow testing »>-u>cl
atlons axcragcU a production of 7.IAI
iitfUrr Winter Lavers.
■f ho .utwdiil t. at-ltlim tests
People may tarsi ve yon. hnt after-
ward they are always on their guard.
An old man who stay* dressy to the
ad of bis days is ever an inspiring
gF.
If a man
would lire in ahsolnte
»uld be blind, deaf and
•n your friend*’ affairs, after the
rstery is solved, it is ofteu as deep
ever.
Lot them give credit to whom erpdtt
Is due, but Insist an spot cash for
iraelf.
One's knowledge has (o he 100 per
eat in order to be credited with half
We have ail the reamdlet) in law
•hat are accessary, but very little ap
(tountU «.f milk ami ”15 pounds of bnt-
trrfat in IttJT. It that had hem flie
average for all tin* cows in llie state,
only shout Tkkl.tsiu cows would have
b*s>n ncekhsl to produce the some
quantity, of milk, and only 470.001 to
produce the auine weight of hutterfat.
TIwl presuppone* that the quality ut
sH cow* in the state, ami their care
and management, were kept at the
same standard as those of the cows in
ti e cow testing association*.
Ijool.iug at It in another way. If ail
the cows In tile slate were brought to
the same standard* of productivity as
those of the cuwa in the aasociatioos.
the milk Sow in Ohio would amount
to nearly seven billion pound* a year
instead of only a little more than
four billion. And the hutterfat pro-
duced would total more than 2*lrtii*,-
pounds instead of I4S.OOfl.OOH
pound*.
C harts and records of feeding, kept
la the cow testing associations, show
that It costs more to feed the 1 fch
prcdiicing cow, hut that increased cost
i* far below ‘the pro|>ortioiiate gain.
re-ditty Coi*« luded show llial eafly-
hi.lcbed ebli ks of the heavier breed*
ni. ke the i»-st winter layers. Ithode
fsl.sr.il Ited pritlet* wHtrtiwen» hnrehed
in M.irvh gaxs a winter egg pr«*luis
TTon ;.rCTt egg*. A(iHT I'iiTi liwT pul-
let* guv a wfntvr. production of A5 pi
and May i.utlet* gsiv* a produc-
tion of 21'tl egg*.
"the pn-ui .u i»r»slusf:!g
"TjTfgeTy
i ctuaca
flotn (M'liiiUcilig I lie'll al u~
•d llw ycef wiwu lii.-y are
We do not like people w ho pierce
war subterfuges. Such cicvernes* t*
uncalled for.
Sunttloet the business cares <>f a
an tail to worry him until be goes
owe t» dinner.
■k'i.
■
Be cheerful, ami the pessimist calls
you a fool. The pewslmiet says, “I'm
am eh -erful; why are you?”
L , Canada’s Great Record
Mb1.
H^JEbnad.i heads the wor' I in a.-rial
Bji'Vtlffiiii flni The pbotogmfilling in five
yea ra of ’JUO.0UO square miles of
bMiierto Inaccessible country, which,
aevrtheles*. Is richly endowed with
torsi resources, lias created a world
„ , cord. ami Is equirtdent :o eight
flights comHetelv around the world
With a photograph taken of every foot
Best Roughage for Milk
Cows During the Winter
Tl;e bout roughage for milk cow*
In the winter fc« a mixture of legume
hay aril some kind of succulent
ninferl::! *reh a* silage or roots. Al-
f '!f i I'.tj; is one of the best hays for
feeding to milk cows, although
clever, se.v ltei*n hay and others lie
longing to that family give excel-
lent resttl's. Corn silage Is perhaps
a* common a feed as Is available for
>'ipplyi- g sitccvdcner, nltliongh man-
gel*. carrots and stigor beet* are al«o
excellent. If legume liar and such
succulent feeds as were mentioned
are not available’, c.-ine hay. sudan ha>
and millet hay will give rea«nniib?t
rood resTilt*. When a notilegiime hay
sm-h as the three ju*t me»tlone<| is
ftsl it will lie. ms-e.-sary to make u:
tin* protein In the jrrain mixtnre. That
will nooewtnte tin" use of some high
protein coneentr.Je snch a* lin«ec«l
oil meal, iffon e t megt/ ghtten
ntenl soy t>-*nri ell meal. (S'anttl meal
, pr ns omit tnetti.
. hlgfcr.d lu prlvc. This means Cbutt vvr
most filan to j-rodtlce eggs during tie*
w ittier tnonllisT TTie cxpi .-Tnieiit re
fcm.l t<> >lmw* tiiat. with the gen
erai |vur|M>s> breed', tin* early tiafehcd
ehivks nre the ones which hi at tire in
time to start laying in the latter |»art
of October add continue throughout
tlie winter.
Many i-cople have failed to raise
cariy chh-ks for the reason that they
have trouble with leg weakness and
brooder troubles. The leg weakness
can tie largely overcome by the ration
advocated by the Wisconsin experi-
ment station a* the rest:! if their
experftueut* 'U ovcri-timmg this irouMe.
This was reported at an earlier date
but f**i i..«*sc woo .•il.M.kfd it we uri
repeating the formnla which they* sue
ge*t * eighty |H>ttnd* grotttol y«dh»w «*rn,
twenty pounds wheat middlings, five
pound* ground raw Nme. five jiottnd*
pearl grit mol one |Miuad of common
salt. Skim milk I* used fris-ly hut
no water is furnished. Infertile eggs
or nil liver 'ill I* add**) in limited
qiiiintllic* If the chick* do not have
access t»* ''tnlight.
The first ex|<eriitM'tit quoted shows
that Ai>ril pullets produced a fairly
gootl quantity of. eggs. This Is ttt'-
douhtedly on account of tin* fart that
they were well grown. Tht* Is a fact
that the prislucer who h;i* late-
batclied ehhk* should take Into a«-
cottnt. Oftentimes ApHI hateheii pul-
let* which arc well fed will mature
before March pullets that are stunted
ami poorly grown
SPECIALS
& G ’ sis ck D r ns&stf £§
_ m* ■ aaw _ mm
r. . .
We have fifty of these dresses for Ladies and Child-
ren and are beyond any question of a doubt the
best value ever| offered.
Silk Dresses
We have today received from New York 3 dozen
are in
L adies dresses. They
Printed crepe and Flat crepe,
solutely the latest.
beautiful materials.
The styles are ab-
$5.95
W.T.NORRIS&CO.
n
Molhing Mcr*
Pcrk.*h.> they unn-v H I I .
*• '
zi *10 v'ep. if c-ri-i.: n ' Start Dairy Industry bv
Using Purs-3r«l Sires
V. ~ ______ Dnirying. «»* «Ub other forms of
to Use Films ll " KiuHiofO^to^^thiog
in Educational Work
Pupil* of all grades in Haagsfy win^^!?'
r .. compelled to slew ednmiional 1 *'ou,hS.
Shewhf h-> promoted it* di»e*-t-
e.l ventures uwmdly n*vult from pro-
motion ami rapid expati-ipn. It . is
(Hrd the n*p of K'*“l hull*,
iff* d pi»-lure*, nnd goo*I homo grown
1 f. >o* are excellent *i 'p* <>n whh-h t<>'
1 hulld for the fid m e, A hickory grows I
Dnteb ftHiBUfrnl company j » ea.-tor Itoutt grows rapidly. | t-M f.-r xti-x-ulcni -j'l-n f••**!
arrange for al? ?a irn The 'ho ki-ry hot* Mom year to yarj . *pc-i
‘ . .. . finil in.-: •> Icr.i'rh sififl i
desirable
according to recent decrees of
j*<ministry of pobHc education. B-
tcmi* of Its concession Hie Fliin
■a r»
all . . ______
Wgl.tr grade* and sgii. iillural i an‘' !* ««»»*»
kdunte *ch..o!«, excep-ing fhp ! wo,,f!- 1 “ ' »*«'n 'lie* , at the
lipal acliools of r.udnjM-r.one ex "rM """ 1 ,,f T,“* ‘'nlry. Imlua-
ton each month of the s.-h.ml 'ry Marled l.y the u-c of better bulls.
The programs are to la- super- ,1‘- M*'***.
by the ministry of public cla- ! “,ld wl"'H,nn‘u
The minister of the Interior L*'""*- >u±
Crop-Bound of Fowls
Caused by Rough Fend
"t rop-bouml" is caused by
fii*.-| P*» hirge to p*s< til rough *bc
.gitfltH f'•'?«,ilq' ei-vip t»* the proxeiuri-
c-il.J* »tr I r'K> st-»Ti|:|ch. flllcfc* h*-l ■III!'
rr*'|» h-.»Hi::t if fi*f whole w lnnt when
lo > ji.'Tcj. Tljr wheal swells ami be-
» I,.o larg.c it» p -* oat of lie-
•;i t». «■ >:>!• <" f.'- i| v.ilit ;;H excess of
efutU liii.'i*' of;tfi eg'.’.'-t*,* fill<*coftdi-
•i* VI" par.ily * <>f she tu,i!M hr* of
• ‘op i* 4K<tl r e: use. Tin* oc-
: :" tff; c* of C(.t J :
- •* Hie coptcr.t* can he r«-
.1, ». ♦ I* drefiebli)g ih. fov.l, then
' ncading rhe crop atnl .milling l»y the
—t ticatl down ami working the wtl
,s out by i he Clou ill. In severe
: un operation Is r.(*«v- ary, IU-
. <> C't'.c f.-athers, tn.ik” ;t *!ii ta.rougti
e» .iticr -•!:ill. *|»rc:o1 sptirl. then
. :t : a iui-lehm in .lie ei.ip and re
Mir fl.;* ediicttt. ; til'll SC A iij. the
et'vp. rh- n Alt-.* oft:-'* skin. The crop
am I *d onid. I«* *ew—l
AKBAR'S NAME HELD
IN LASTING HONOR
If I he history of A k liar the flrcat
Were eofTfimd to ihe long li*t t.f Id*
eatitf- ? M*rrtlorial. .onipies.s hi* name wpithl
KAZMEIER BABY CHICKS
U
'-lists Require Green
Feed When Confinsd
on their account alone I'.ml a high
l>lace among iho*e mankind delights”
to rciueiuitcr. But ft is a* a civil nd-
-rplnlstrarnr" tturt Ids reputation i*
cherished in India after more than
three and a quarter centuries. Com-
paring tlie area of his empire with Ihe
<• .rresf<fHiding urea, now under Hr-it-
Ish rule. It lei* hern calculated ’tin'
AkJ.ar In his day obtained £l.’>.."00,t"i»>
where Row only (to.ond.tldr) are ole
Iiiinod. Ami this latter, too, is an
arnotii.t ri-pr» s<ntjng only one half Hie
t>'ir. basing power of Akhai s t lo.-VUV^
tKitl. Akl ar also had sorne iijc.is oh
religion He c;dh*l in his wise men
and had Hmm telf .him all the then
hr own creeds, Sclis-fing what lie con-
sidered to lie the host prai-licis of
I h,‘*e he promulgr.ted a new religion
for his country. !>a*ing it on natural
theology. Ivvery morning he wor-
sliipe*) the sun fit irtthiic, a* being the
represent alive of the soul that in-Jiih-
ti* t he nniieive. v, itile lie liiuiM-if wan ,
w or*hip»'d hy tlie 1gntirnnt multllud**.
— Befrolt News
From trapnogted hen# with record# of 200
to 250, sired by male# out of hens with records
of 250 to 302. Tr^pnested the year round. All
your chicks come from hen# blood tested for
white diarrhoea, and all reactor* removed under
the supervision of the State Sanitarv Live Stock
Commission.
Baby chicks from trap-nested hens will
pol’els develop into better layers than pullets
from ordinary baby chicks.
a* !.
We breed White Ltghotns, Barred Ply-
mouth Ri cks ard S. C R. I. ReJs. We ate book
ing orders now. W rite for prices.
-JL,
F. W. KAZMEILR,BRYAN--
TEXAS
fed Unit In pin cm not Jin x If
tH§ (Actui-c*. theater* mu-i arrange
'ahaw Ihe picture*. The Him* will
la ulncvn during regular *■ hind in>ur*.
and each child U Mixed an anmrnl ad
atlwhai fee of JO >*rntn, nr 7. ent* a
iHm. f
I faces.
Hava AvU.Im Record*
New Electric Clippers
Are Handy for Dairyman
A new electric dipper amt groomer,
operated smneuriuit on lha iiriiM’iple of
a vacuum cleaner, haa l>een invented
•tN'iiile>rahlp of the my t hleal
r Caterpillar club la rompmonl of avia
let* w m have saved llielr Ifvea hy
parachute jump* from di*i.blci| air
craft. There are over a hundred
IBUlier* at the prewnl time.
Madical Chaff
Patient—I may. doctor, don’t you
think it would he a good idea If I
Were lo pack up and go to *yme place
’ "ijawv the illtaale la warmerV
Ihn-tor <;<Hvd heaven*! I«ni that
ahat I've been trying to prevent?
for Ihe D*e of tl.e dairyman arlm
wisiies to iiioduce the cleane*t milk
jiox'lhle with the least effort and ex-
jam**. This device attache* to the
millting uiM«-htoe vacuum jiljie line and
remove* dirt, dudti germs, hair and
flUh which might ret into the milk
and Injure lln qil dlly and purity. A
similar <h*vlci*. hut iqiernted Imh'pend-
enttf %jr an elec^rfe motor instead of
tine milking marliliie aysieni, U an-
other re<ent development that l.aa
proven its ability to keep dairy row*
elenn wnuontfimlly.
'Visci; tiiepnllel* are pnniuHl and
;It"ir work 'a*k of c:rg laying. i!i*n'
he
of
- c t’ddo iiidvcr 'lty. SUCCulelJ! grei*e
■<-- *| prf. itlrtl for tlie pullet* for th<
i few u'l'ks «fu;r they ari- liotUH'd
.. u keep •item in g'MHl phy-letil <vu>
oil fed, Ilii!*'. gn*-!i clover, and alfal
arc »iitlsf;:cf«>ry for till* fitrpose.
If nn yujvtdi'itl green feed Is avail
do, t1," isiiiltryup'Ti rccolliliKUd ti
i ->-<• of Hp-om K.'ilfiV"f«iir the Idrd* soim
i ,■)"«• lio i-itig. fine (Minnd of the *ults
fur ie:c h ttm.hlrd* *liould he dissolved
in lliflr drinking water, and no other
wnter should be glv -;t until tiiat eon
fMnfiig the suits ha* been eon*ntned.
The Scottiih Race
ihe Scot* did not originate in Ire
land, but ihe t.'ihe tiiat supplied lb- ;
tintue Scotland, ilul.
I.ike ail the other Itibahitants ot
Kuropc. the Scot* ;ir** a liii\o,| ini-i-
Whetl the llo:tnfi| < irnerid Agrlrxd.y j
invaded Scot (and in 7S A. I>. lie foutr j
tribe* with varied dlahvj*. • i.n- prol» !
ably *i'«-.thlng<iaelie and other*, fcltic ;
tin- speed of ’lie llritons. 11»• called'
them all t uledotne'i*
The Scots came in when Ifomo with i
drew her legion* in 110 A. I). They
were n tribe front Ireland who eon
quo red a lot of territory ;tnd gave fhf
nation-iia name.*
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eh last iilfht.
Tea. be had to keep drinking
through ft to prevent hla
Varda from Mistering Ma
iSje-tTncinnatl Kaqulrer.
Cull Boarders
need of more ecumenic and ef-
quite
Care of Pul lots
Poultry men »vir»» ’ y idfBei* at i l*l-
at-i on abottld have jtiritiile* for |*n*t»-
erljr boit.-log the InrtW rtnd ranging
them wepurate fi’>*n old hens. Tie-
pnliefs will h” mttatRlIJar with their
Hew fneulion ami p-»— d>!y chang* d ra
lion*, and every day that they g<> un
derfed taenn* a dny or more «>f egg
production lost during the winter, ll
may la* (siosiide to l«‘arn Hie rafliht
n*e«l liy the former rfvrner mid m:ike
chatigt** griiduiilly to the rutihn* you
are using.
I*.
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XeuR*q being field .o ia<l
I forir<”- : - .*■ h*- flr*J e;• >
'in-riethlanflpR |rwes,-c.* hrlng • -a
r'.ifj oil-by tl«' I’nPar* Mat*- In f*<>
;o l!!i-o frit* vvlie-e mice or’esi
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It will run your errands and deliver your message* with ac-
curacy; and can do it so much »|uicker
>
Hens Need Mash
In>n't get the bleu that hecutiso it i*
■old Ih.ii .tout
tiiH' do mu me—
Uiittz hut corn «'orn I* all right aa-l
ha* its place ln„.ue tSrBf, lull IT f'lb
want egg*, and at*o to get par hen*
1a good coatllllon for hatching they
flclont |>i-otlttction 1* qnTle apparent
on atary hand. The dairy farmer
mtJ*t cull out the low |*r«nliM-in* cow*
front hi* herd and hnlld for a greater
ftroduction for each cow through |
kcejdng record* of prodiidton. hy ! mn*t have eomcthlng l>e*ide* corn
o*ln* hatter »1re* and hy fotlowiug them u good u«g uaali and It will
the h*«t method* In feeding, breed be better If it I* fed molat and warm,
Ing and management. Tire Mine pc oh j' once a ilay—lie tier still If It Is tar
lews must he <mn*ldered hy the mam menled for ‘24 hours with yeast. f*«>
and distributor df dairy' md feed stl tlmy want. Jlak# them
clean It op.
the cln are ror1!tn < •’
Mud flam'd wlttil'vv* nnd fit-uiix
"rtrfc’f •*l,,ors. 1n'ifnt!t”'f tt'on- rl;- '•
•'•’ur?* It - te. and the sot'tf.e’- Well* lire
jertirilled with trtoifertt l>lar-|-'*>;,i-!s
Amcrietin officer* nre l-artifng it
focal? Kf*t.i‘! n tmd !’er!»> Phit’iM* >x I
ore at: o enrolled in tli- Sixty "f,'•
'••f.-r’.1', reglrnjnt of S- n ftmn .i- - l!
ruing ll ” f.i ;!l !i biti -it;**.- P j ’1
rettool* are t-mlmnlitiul l-( Jk Vhc-l
-nrt Sun <'rl*tohfif forln—*cw
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Lei us install you a phone today.
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Lee Coursey, Proprietor Detroit, Texas
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!ei‘t yrtir ?»rp<»»Tpff mprr
rcg.iriTte** of the kind »»f werihee.
ss it Is egg* with z«**d. healthy
germ- that you are after.
"-J■ .gSktlhwejiBm-
Only hr c»*n*tant Improvetiient can
yon hope lo get In the A 1 cla**. ami
when you <lo you’ll find a waiting
market for every egg or hahy chick
yon won produce.
1929
Another year has passed into history
and some of our customers have neg-
lected their accounts. We urge you to give this your
immediate attention.--—-—-—
Give us your 1929 business and wi’fl give
service you will appreciate.
you ft
J. S. KERBOW,
Furniture and
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