The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1936 Page: 4 of 12
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WINK Bl'YER MUDS LABEL
ON ALL CANNED PRODUCTS
Pile*, potato <wt tte Food Md
Drug Administration of tte Unit-
ed States Department of Agricul-
ture, makes a practice of reading
labeU on all packaged goods to
be sure the family food money la
well spent She wants Informa-
tion as to the weight and parity
of the contents. Canned chicken
Is no exception. In the case of
chicken mixtures, she wants to
CHILD HEALTH DAY CALL
| ISSUED BY DR. J. W. BROWN
Care of Chicks
Is Outlined By
Poultry Expert
Canned chicken Is one of the
handy packaged foods selected for
ils out-of-
Call has gone out from the Stale
• Department of Health to county
'health officers to act as chairmen
i and organise committee for observ-
ance of Child Health Day In May.
summer picnics and
doors, as well as for home meals
when a minimum of work and
cooking Is desired. It la an ex-
cellent choice from the standpoint
of convenience and flavor.
la cans and Jam. It generally to
packed with a Utole salt chicken
fat, and sometimes % small Quan-
tity of chicken broth for moisture.
of Child Health Day In May.
I»r. J. E. E. H. Beck, field director
of the maternal and child health
dlvUlon, la state chairman by de-
ft Ignat ton of Dr. John W. Brown,
state health officer.
Although May Day la Child
Health Day by act of Congress,
communities are free to choose
any day for the observance.
This slogun has been officially
adopted for Texas Child Health
Day:
“Annual physical examination
by your physician and dentist. Im-
munisation against diphtheria, ty-
poid fever and amallpox. Safe
water and proper sanitary equip-
ment for home and school."
These suggestions are set forth
In Dr. Beek’s letter to county
health officers:
"May Day—Child Health Day,
is a challenge to all parents to
take stock of the health needs of
their children, with special refer-
! cnee to Immunisation of those of
j pre-school age. The records of
Ibis ofTloe reveal that during 1035
;04 per cent of the deaths caused
(by diphtheria occurred before the
The big thing In brooding chicks
Is hot how many chicks ire start-
ed or even the percentage kept
alive, but how many good pallets
will there be In the fall. Most
folks start about twice ns many
chicks as they can handle. They
get along all right while the chicks
are small but when they are 6
to 12 weeks old they don’t have
houses or facilities to care for
them properly.
“Provide |ieat mosa, shavings or
good straw, chaff removed, for Ut-
ter," advises C. 8. Johnson, head
of the Purina Poultry Department,
in speaking of things to do for
“When
But a wise buyer of home sup-' know what else she to getting and This to
successful rearing of chicks,
chicks are put down, cover litter
with several thicknesses of paper
around brooder stove. Remove top
later daily. By the third day the
chi.ks will have learned what
fatal and drink are and may lie
safely allowed on Utter.
Johnson goes on to point out
that the particular kind of heut
used for brooding Is not the Im-
portant. thing. Successful brood-
ing depends on keeping the chicks
comfortable. The most expensive
equipment will fall unless this Is
doin'
"No matter what type brooder
stove you he says, “run yonr
stoves at least three full days Ih>-
fore your chicks arrive. Watch the
temperature closely. Re sure of
accurate temperature control. Keep
tebiperature about 02 degrees the
Ural two days and reduce steadily
until end of second week when
temperature should la> 80 degrees.
"During the first 3 weeks chicks
aW“ more apt to suffer from too
much heat than from the tempera-
ture Itelug a few degrees too cold.
However, a quick variation from
hot to cold Is even worse. The
tendency for chicks to pile and
crowd when 3 or 4 weeks old Is
usually due to either too high tem-
perature or too much variation
In temperature."
Regarding feeding Johnson says,
"The newly discovered lugredtent
puratene should be in the chick
ration It assures chicks getting
enough vitamin A, an essential td
chick life, health and growth."
Wo hhv* boon noomted u a mooter of tte pool
White FOOD 8TOUB and will now bo in a »
j ii_ m M nniiMIsiaamMitn A%a an lhCffraajhffA RllEjii
STANTUL SAVINGS da* to tte Oombiwl Fy
of retjdl food item, Indopondontly ownod bat
| Footer of tbou*ad«
By Operated!
FREEt - FREEI
child reached live years of age;
23 i«'r cent between the ages of
five and nine years; six per cent
Itetween 10 and 14 years, and seven
over 15 years of
•very boar, Saturday,
atfLWS*®rrs
the luo^0J^ M mvmD all DAY SATU1BAT1
1ST cent, were
age. Therefore it la imperative
that you have your children Im-
munized against dlbptheria during
that first year of age.
"We recommend an annual ex-
amination for each child by your
family physician now, and here-
after this annual examination
should precede the opening of the
fall school term. \’<>ur physician
and dentist may find some ser-
ious defects. If so, they are In
pt,sit Ions to advise the parents of
the proper treatment and by so
doing serious Illness will be pre-
vented.
"It Is suggested that the par-
ents of the children in Texas take
special Interest In pure drluklng
water for their homes and schools
and make every effort to secure
for their children the proper sani-
tary disposal equipment.
“We strongly urge that jurovla-
lons be made throughout the state
for suitable places where child-
ren may have proper exercise, san-
itary swimming pools and places
for play and pleasure."
-Well Strike Me l’lnk!-
LONG FINGERNAILS
PAY ELDERLY CHINESE
Following Prteoo Good Friday A Sol.
APRIL 171b mA Mlb
Potatoes u£. Ujc
, LBS.
'Cloth Bag
Red and White
Corn, No. 2 can 2for 25c
Red and While, Fancy Country Gentleman
Corn, Standard, No. 2,2 for 25c
Hominy, No. 2 3 for 25c
Kraut, No. 2 3 for 25c
Pork and Beans 4 for 25c
Spinach, No. 2 2 for 25c
Red and White, Finest California sleek
Peas. No. 2 3 for 25c
*
Macaroni 2 for 9c
Toilet Tissue 3 for 17c
Gum .Candv Bars 3 for 10c
Queen Crowned After Death.
The Queen win* wus enthroned
after her death was Inez de Cas-
tro, who was married to Pedro I
of Portugal. The marriage was
INK-formed clandestinely on Jan-
uary 1. 1347, before his accession
to the throne. Ills father object-
ed to Hie union and three years
later, at ills Instigation, lnes was
murdered. When Pedro became
Icing he had the body of Inea
taken from the grave, placed on a
qwgiiliicent throne arrayed In all
tbo aoyal robes and crowned queen
of Portugal.
Bird Brand *
.......40*
Pounds 00£
Scores of elderly Chinese at
SooChow, China, make a living by
growing eight-inch fingernails for
a patent medicine manufacturer.
The nails are ground Into a pow-
der which Is the base of a medi-
cine for sore throat.
A Hooebow fingernail grower i«
paid enough to enable him to re-
main absolutely Idle, a* the nails
must he perfect and have no cracks
or other blemishes.
The medicine to prepared as a
tiny black pill not larger than a
pinhead, Invented many years ago
by a Hoochow physician. Hla dto*
cendanta retain the secret formula
and sell the medicine all over
China as well as in Japan and
the Dutch East Indies.
Try the Hereford merchants before
going elsewhere to boy.
RINGWORM
CLEANER
Red and White
Will not scratch the flneet surface
Old Dutch
It ihs Arsl hunt* of
BROWN S LO-
TION fails lo kill
the Ringworm with-
in thro* diiy* go lo
your druggie and
gst your money
back.
60c and SI 00
For tale it
Use of Metal-Clad Warships.
2 cans 9c
The first naval battle In whlcj>
metal-clad ships were used on both
sides took place in 1507 between
the Japanese and Korean navies.
The opposing admirals were
Christians, and they killed one
another.
MEATS
Fruite & Vegetables
ipples dog 19c
u«t Reman Bcaotisa
)rangc8 doz 19c
infctot, Mtte— Mat
(ananas per lb 5c
lunch Vegetables 3 for 10c
iCttuce 2 for 9c
CLOSE
From W. M. Bell’s Market
Roast 2 lbs 35c
Sliced Bacon lb 28c
Pure Lard 2 lbs 25c
Steak-Chuck 2 lbs 35c
Cheese lb 20c
For one week be-
ginning Saturday,
on a complete and
high quality stock
of
Weir’s
Red & White u
Food Store
Lawn Mowers
Visit, this store for all kindf of lawn and garden sup-
plicw. We have a good, complete stock of all ouch
equipment. You’ll nnd it here!
GARDEN HOSE^Sl'T^ *“of
1-1Mb i
Both for
9 9 and ap to I
We Also Have a Supply of
RAS “°* «lHtt*S
3 Pound 01
For Cl
UlD 8.
WH ITE
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Odom, Adrian. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1936, newspaper, April 16, 1936; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584194/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.