The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1924 Page: 8 of 10
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HAIR BALAAM
Rmto««• Color Mil
tftkirts Id G»«f mm4 Fr dlffrf Hfck
**it |v <**? e,*-»f»yi*4A.
r*---n. <* f'Atrti -r *•_'
Tin* linproveincnt of
farm live sh-rl; through hr cedinr til'd
selection. the «I«*vt-!» of hc'lid ; nion'.hly -Ctf product! n.
ch i 1 iiwi..f feeding. the slhi'j nf Rht ! duel inn in < » Inf* ‘
mal diseases and puu*siuut, the pm j rt heavy mnrtsidy *‘iv!
td.iion nf Urn industry frem idtigtifa , .j ifur'.Pi; ti><* *
which menace it fiom olhe counts •• • «« j low proum t -d ..’I s-r
,iod the search for new facts oniirrf'tt j y,.;n!j ii-.hw’, :i-'-u.;■'*
MINDERCORNS <*-
Bit »x»i«k. rotertm fmtori %*> i *
»>*♦*. M*kMi waiionc *-** f f «*• » ®» •!Jbru«*
|t><« K',**% Cfc* riuUWM WflfffcA. I***afc~4««. &. V.
Cuticura Soap
SHAVES
j ing f««*}i vH’.uts of animal pr'Kbi' is
j if! nd tht*'-*’ iir«i>i*rioflS '
ma«if during tin* iusi aocr l
ing fo tb# r#p«‘»rt made to the
| secretary of agriculture h.v th# bu
i roau of anhirnl industry, The .a:»P*
J fi^*jreA involved show tin*. treat iw-
i portal »f of th# vmrlc be!nil *1 -no fox
profit.
An nvfrutfi* of K**
♦V’. s P,.'f turd pet
Without Mug
i.h«» induMry ba^ed ui *n the production
year foe the leek ui > •-
H k
Veiihb : • ^l/C‘d’1. i’B
Htundan) Till- i# the *ci«. >
pruduc . ..
uhtT* the uli
t’«*n BlOit ♦ A’*.’ lu>lug *• ’•
country hc v<* ,ivcraK#d
* ,‘v!i i.f: ■* f
T- U *i ^ »l
ten yHtJfs, nnd rcccndA fvox *•
1C-; csvf’.B
Departments H ' o,v
y'ttu 1 f*?'v. v pouhrv f.;rn> ; r
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* .-*r u‘ av.virun
to be an tincrag«* Ht ’■
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tin**
GuU'-mta JKttp m f*Tf»r;t** atynMar she*»fig
YOUR BLOOD NEEDS
THIS IRON TONIC
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and a- d pr»K«!
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UftE'S Pepto*Mang«.n provide*
■ iron in ju«t the form rn*>«t
VIreadily assimilated — a form
which will not irritate the weakest,
•tomach nor injure the teeth, but
which effectively enriches the blood
and invigorates the body. At your
druggist’s in liquid and tablet form.
Free Trial Tablets
value of (.uiIa's Prpto-MAUiiftn. write tu<U?
for geaeri'-.t* Tiiai iVKatf# *-■ f Tal i-*t* Set'd
nr money — jiiwt nanif «nd addfMa to
If. J. brr»t«r.barb <f » W»rr«B St., N. Y.
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C
Gude’s
PeP^°"Man^an
Tonic and Blood Enricher
nrh
he dcrerfiifne*! * ■ ?*‘p«"
tiofi <*( ♦!;»• tl*»'•'■ w.!h*
help in man 11»** ?’•
it winter Miulf, th ' :i.
pri-il”' lion
']"he p-t'i;.d.ird of *
trf^en by the Stitt?* !' ■
ttir<‘ l« N ••» *■;•:?>«-r, s I
Jnminry, i“; pi;
Apr!!. 1*1 M-> :
Ae/isst. P'- S»*pt
To!?;!, HJM
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lull
.71.
Rate of Soldiers’ Pay
A n th*1 rnit.-d suites army
receives :f| .t «!.*%. u*hfle s * * I»f t«• r «* In
t!i« nricy rereivc »#!* < ents ; in
«! Jl J*.t!», ti i »n!s I I ???!•♦». .*■ ; Ilf!
iPdy, -t «*onf>
DifTerent Meat iircciis
and Winter K^v-l ayc:.
i pean*fi
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V
MOTHER! GIVE SICK BABY
"CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP”
Harm!*** Laxative to Clean Liver
and Bowe;» of Baby or Child.
Fven const Ipat-
f(l, hlilous, fever-
ish. or wick. colic
Hiii'lo.s and Chil-
dren invo to tl'ko
penulnc “Califor-
nia I Ig Syrup."
No other laxative
rccuhites the ten
der little bowels
an nicely. It. ..
a .v e e t e n a t lo* .A1 ^
atotnach and surfs the !lvnr and
bowela nctlnc wllhout (rrlplnc. Con-
tninv no ni:r<-ntlc« or soothing dniir..
Say "Calif..r-in" to your '’Higgl'd and
avoid counterfeits l Insist upon gon-
nine “Californio Fig Syrup” which
contain* directions.—AdvertIsement.
h
Qi;itc ofb'*n people who utter noth
ing hut trivialities in ronu»rsat<oo,
H«nt to s;»\ imythlnc.
"CASCARETS” FOR LIVER
AND BCWELv--10c A BOB
Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Slcl
Headache.Indlgestlon. I>cur stores. Adr
The man wl.o holds las job the
longest is the man who can slay
young in spirit the longest.
Mrs. Martha Jefferson
of meat, milk, work and wool.
Animals Inspected.
Mor** .iUif’Tjv were 'Ofcpf* ' th*k 1 i jjgr
d**p»mnent O varJouv eiHuichtprin? <•*- ! farp nmntft «'
iHbllshin^ntM dnHnjr th!.-< m«*nth I . » j
i period thnn during un> shnilur jvrlo i ^ i'.v
j !n ft»^ hij*t>*iy of the li\>* o**W bus! ' ■ ,4,_
j ne^H lr< tbiK roiintry. Th*1 r.'ind'cr of „■ », i •.
! an.inuls siaus'iterr-itider lfiMpocthm t) . ,
| wae nmre than 73,«HH».0<io v*hlet* j un.ntn v.,
j . .so.ic-i [i,f* previous re<‘< t(| by f,,r
* nnhUH's This inspvction protr rs th»*
I'onsuu.unu public a gainst unw boicFiu.o
meabs and > many ca«n« servi's H> n<
jpiaint producers with the cf.indltlou 1
iff herds on ttiA farm.
The battle aptlnst cattle tuherculo ,
sis has been going forward rapidly. ;«••
fording to the report. At the close of
t!»e fiscal year there were more thi*n
615,Ood cattle in herds officially
.'icrreditod ,»s free of iiie disease, a
76 per < ent Increase in the number of
herds over the preceding year. |
The plan of cleaning out the plague
in entire counties at one time is bp
coming popular Fifty a htitionai ;
counties were freed during the year. ; ^
raising tlie total fn Si. la the course
1 11 ri'ffi'’ " I m •: 11»•
if the year the tuberculin b st was ap , '
• died to near!;. 11»r**#» and a half mil- j ' *?1 * ‘ 1 '
lion cattle. of these found dis 1 r’ r 1 ’
eased being slaughtered under insp*»«
ttori and the owners indemnified with ■“ u 1
federal, smte n*id county funds Areas *?.,»•
.n whicli pmcjc altr nl! the tuberculous •
animals have been removed arc now b- k*
designated as ’‘modified acr; JojitoA f"r‘ 1" ' ‘ "
area-.’’ an arrangement which permits ■ ' k’ ”
sb.pmeuls of • rttfie fi >rn hese areas -> • - ,J|"1
without the usual restrictions j 1 ^,K T,a,'<
Anima’ Dia«a«et Watched. 1 rn'
There has been no foot-and-mouth **''n,i'"
disease in the t'niteri Stniiv* for a num- ^tf‘* u"‘
her of years, hut the danger of its in <LiU },fl '
rr* duc?i*»n is great because <■*' r 1*•* pres ; '
j en**e of the high!*, contagious nuiladv 1
| jn jHro«icn. The department s quaron r‘’ : ’
tine forces have hern on the siiert and ; * ,jr Jl ’ 1,! 1 ; '
no far have prevented Its entrain * : ! J1"! ‘
precautions- h«ve been taken, in case n°? ” 1 1
j{ .should p?»ss our borders, to have tin* l*" 1 p m-ntt l-.<
defensive orgam/atlon ready for Ini- ,*1,* ’<•.• uni
mediate net I op. I Miring the year, the r},M* ‘‘ "M-
■ report says, the dangerous disease -
j kuoun as nun a was found in l.«c hree«N it r> ?
j blood of five dromedaries, offered f<*r ; ‘ ’
| Iraportatlon and Inspected *»t one nf ^,,r 1^>,! li,i'
| the government's quarantine station* . : ‘- ,u
lave *i«*-k improvemem is being j '
stimulated through a movement. *alied ; R,,inr<*- euit f‘• '.in '
the “HsMter Sires - Ketter ,Stock" earn- | *..................
paign, in which farmers and hseeders j Meat-SCTHD Ration Stif»
are Induced to pledge themsei ves to - - . .
usp only pure bred runic animals on ft)!" rhjtfg’-n dtC'hiny r *.?(
tlieir farnui. At the end of the year
there were nearly ILMIOO live «!ock
owners who h«d made ibis pledge. A
questionnaire sent out to several hun-
dred farmers brought out the most
troublesome problems In the feeding of
farm animal* As a result of the de-
partment’s offer to assist, manv ape
rial problems In animal nutrition have i eggs averaged almost 70 p»*r <fnt
been sent in for solution or sugges-j h.ven In tl.e rath»ns which ra-
tions. A study w«> niAde of the meat I much more ?r***nt rup than An,
yields of the different farm animals. | essary to produce the majdujun i
the results showing that th# t>pes rec- » her of *-ggs, tin* hnn htiblllf\ .va
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the Junior I'otniu «i
tlon of <f«rUH«i Oditity, \T'i
* posed of !»> farm hoys tn-d o
! girls, t juguig in age fnuu u\,
teen t‘- elghdun years The
j members «*f the boys' an i g r
j dubs in wlili h, under the g >
county agricultural
i.U«-y t*rr ton ruing to pr
6« * known mHl'Od* ot gr w.r— jr,t4*
:..i- and {ireparutg fhe«o bo r. . ,r!
; These young farmers ocg*p./. i r
uttP. p’v«trV ttfitfiKlisku* u ■ *t.
j repoti.s to 1J5# railed y.tfflirs i . s,4ft.
; me?.t of Agriculture, elected «
sppointed • ornndttecs, tactud-ng
eg and a markeung romad
aete* ted on# variety of potato
a’! '• so bers i»g**e«sf to grow
ft * > fiAHtietl n«rve*t:r»g t »>
n<«» and on October 16 r*?*«;
bus ne**llke sccvtiot of thnr y»o
r, •; j i pj! sotn*’ tit s to fh#
Lions Sub, which has given t
I ho members grev., tin* rep«c
hiishela of t grade
an?t ' > #r *> baebelm {>f N >.
during altftgethe: I.Ckk) hush*-,
marketer! their i fup c*kop#ra?
- elv at It.644 fnr It The •
«;iu 11*.t» was ; *be n* t pr-
Bboij? »1 rents t»er Ituahri 'I
Per n. ikifig »he highest yield !
' a.i-j.. one eiy/itt, j*
>0!, ;
hny |
- MW| !
-vnicn j
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l A
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pt-
Hv-j
I
A nun
b#r ot th# mritthi’f- a
T’iin:
f# p« »'t, aJ f*#d '
t jo-;
CiDC.pl A
th •'iv
sis ♦ Ui conftnu#
pm?
n#Trt t
c-or.
n«#
fv*fM»rt ngTiCtJ hf ty.9
- ar>. i % written ? * ;
f-d V
■j -*rhT’.id» of th** v *
R
aep.rs th** names .»f th*
»',o see o*Tb*i*r« shit r
«nd market ng
i’i
ant Potatoes Before
Corn to Get Hi^h Vivid
hi
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Lu
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;hn
hi
If
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Per fc
How’s Your Appetite?
Are You Nervous?
Sleepless ?
Btu*Iiy’cnob, Mo.--'Two year* tir»
I was m poor heal th and wars not able to
do all my work; 1 h*d a dull headache
all the time. I ai«-- had •» hurting in
C]
lover
ng pots!»>**^ after ??.•
,t a pn-•?. «• '
n, 5 * f fy.nrrm, d *•»
*• h<Met fr-Mptll n ■
' »• 14wr*ii r-fif cv-.'id '
»•;> by th*- l'TJlt#d • it
jf *<f Agrtr'tiltnr^ *c- :
-' • *fs(G>o Th*' * • ' ■
•i e r * * v* in * f#tnjw* ■ a'
*i f>tUy 16 d**g*'f>*", 'nvt
v* • ?ui»2 m*«s# ft,*- *•
J , 9 *ef-fn * u “ ‘
run* plsntlngs ma’ic
- early Apr.i Jo s .*
I .< vf* hi t?i v ■
• .-fid Th* «*griy t-i*rr-
«d»8n?Ag»’ of fifi ’
a • en prlr*** u< c.c
: & ;??!# IftttT «M*u
h swing
>.:th* L
t % ? >17 was us***! -
f pigfjt "ig W#r# *C* »t
*>« AbH; 10
* «#» in t**mp**rtt' o r**
iQ ’Cfitf ■
a ,!*i# the
] ; r v iHd« vvi'f# 1
an! m*4# G
if# ' th.# 4** d*-*'
£
T
Th#
V PS
\‘l! *
T»*StS C4»nd'JC-i|>(! .->■
ment station show thut ih*
m»*at wi l ap f»*d it fn! i(»vjv ’u
lihis d<»»*s not nuitcriuivy j-ifhu-
hatchahillty of cghTH
In scpnrnto ration* which -r, ■..
HpproximatHy s, TH and 1:4 p«-•*-
of li»cur-s«Tjip th# fiHtd «hi:p;
f
f.
1 *
sc*.-
o\* «ft<T th- ’*
*
, «• • ■.
aw a tonttvnPixf- L"
• i ;8
i b#tw##n th# firx t
fill ;3.«S
■1 **r» «es t nst+9*
-? -T*
n a ni Th# atv#rag#
# r th#
• ft a* th# April pl«r-' ■
r?*7 **»
h#l# and fi>r fh# 5
UViV.fl
•»>(
oj-nlred a* t.t'.sf hj- j!irtR,* at Hie ]pnl- i er i.n the m.-raRv than from hen. re-
ins ahnw* are much »ajH*rl«r to poorly | relvlns intnlmuni amount of ..Ht
hred *|oek from the meat production [ »erap
Some pmiltrynien h»ve h.d-j :l.,• »jl#
etiSH from hens fed heavily .,» tt.~i.t-
asrap would he inferior h-r hat- :,.k.
&tS$S&9S$iaS39Se89$e&SQS$sss!S!»?S&)SSii:
■-andimlnt.
T!», animal industry work haa been
brought to the attenflnn nf the publle
in various waya. Ineluding hulletlnw,
artl-ies In newspaper* and firm pa
per*, through exhibits at show* a(l|l i |)/\I TJ rpr)\r klATrC
fair-, and hv mean* of motion pictures j g 1\J LJjL, 1 I\ I ilU 1 C,b
*.................. ^ j SSSW*«S®«S4S5SS5SSSi»®tWW*Si«4'Stiss5S®
Legume C rops T)e\elopefl | Thirteen reus properly eim-Hpr,, a
With Natural Limestone i many pwnu.
: ! h in I
id! ter w. »•,«.
*-f»t «■: * L-r . *
of natis-f?
; fh • ;t v
h i n a
• '• gr * ■' •
•n- i iwumd
gll- ; pft.'.d" of
#h.»p fif The
#it:” '• ;>nr,
‘pr t; •*
pcGCrj'
unb
hi* ftq
I*»«*n
r*i
l* i* i
rr
i»*‘n ir.
S#1V « N
’?,«* rr-!«t half :il Juo# *’-• •
win**
k'"H
Hen House Ventilation
Is of Much Importance
•>f
lain
f#r fiftcHi.
my back and one of my limbs would
,k* spells of hurting and would feel
tal
immh I could not sleep good at mght,
did not e-it much, and ray perm wore
in bad .shape. 1 told my husband l
could not go much longer, ao we decid-
ed to write to Dr. Pierce Pres, of
~ v
Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. lie
said for me to take the ‘Favorite Pre-
•criplion' and the ‘Golden Medical Disc
covery’ also some 'Pleaaant Pellets’ (all
of which 1 got at the drug store) and 1
noon began to get better. Ail the
disagreeable symptoms left me and I
felt like a different wornan.”—Mrs.
.Martha Jefferson, Box 4.
Write Dr. Pierce’* Invalids’ Hotel in
Buffalo, N. Y-, for free confidential
medical advice.
^vom
tS r ?> * p l a t
a»
Aik
<-r o t iv » t itt^uUwt.
Th* Aid fltnp!* r*ra«:
al.’Ttf'# df if
*r« *->f* Pto«i A Ik *9!
HifcheiS
&.
For SORE EVES
Mat
th»t hrinc* e>.nrortutj; felt*#
IS ism. Sir, *U Aiuttiis4e
mum * •#>**»«, »*w f#rt m$
T’fjft of its natural Ihnrsfon# rc
Jkoufces !?«« grciitlv Jiswlstcf! Si
ChurlcK county, Missouri, in develop-
ing Ms legum# rrops from a Y#ry
wrioill acr#ns«fc to over HOttOO au-1. i»f
clover. I 6M0 seres of nlfatfu. umt cx
rcnsfvc pJanMn?s of so * beans anil
f ’twpGis *n ifCT according t»*» reports , .
A ~ i have no i>i«fo
to the t nlled States Peparttnent of j
AtrHcultur#. These are especially lm- !
pnrtanr crops to S». (’buries farmers
ns dairying is one of their principal
Industries No lltresione was being
naif! in th# county ami practically no
clover or jitffilfa frown when exten-
sion work had beiTUK there in TRIM
That year the agricultural extension
spent secured the co-operation of
about forty farmer# In using lime on
acid sol? as a preparation for growing
terumes
Successful demonfftratimis of Thr
benefits of lime have Increased each
>ear nnd community limestone crush
ers for *itll!*inp local limestone have
bfvut Installed t«* supply the hme. In
Three year's time four crushers had
been established and tbU year IT
have been In ws#. Since ovrt
SOOO tons of 11m# have been used In
th^ county annually, ant! up to Sep
tesuher I of thl* year. 3,000 ton# h»x#
been applied, providing for a eonsld
erabfe# Increase In th# leguia# acrfc«4fe.
! Bather larjje comb and wnitb -• for j
| the breed ?tre considered tt/itdher rhar-
i act.erl«tic of a go.d Liver.
Henhouse Vc-ntiiatior
Quite S ri<
M a h .if
'" IVaS'i v i|.
Plnblf
T*r br#ath# off eve? 1 ,v^?
»f Ht*r it day, A/# y#a n*
*T,h a i*\ ir to *hl» CUt rvf *>•*» "■**•
' '' »-'ur hen# tsk# a ron'ln'-ci .» c*>
L'G- dAy find night, wtt-tMKil # ,w#'
for s» fiiU dcvti? laveR «nt! W'uLi t**
- up ’.ir.'ter such condition* Wgirt*
o;;r for mo store f>B th# wtild«JU't -tLt
• ■ **! t> th# walla. Fat ta one **•
’ of *hin cloth curtain to #vfr.*
t#*-* feet of floor Keep ' •*
. ?• often whenever wenihcf l *■'
rtraughts and d»naf» aC"-
fi » i v can#** iOldA than ***’
*’i#r F;*e.a Ill# hflflpt to pr#v*-ai
<■ Light ferding in a dry
'•i eight inchea <1* ep Sn^Juc#^
■ >»■ «* r Kmm, Foul try Sp#
' Agre iihurat «"oi.'ege
T*l
ft»S
wf'm *
b^S
a'
Cal
• Bxpm pou I try.-non ^esignu’.' ;•
j h!rr! ovvr on** ...-.r i.hl i,-; a ...
in their ia, Simla
tllv farnivard umnp "roost.-
fpinalv bird of like n^,-. of
U I'alia;! u lion,
i .'up,le
L in id
ry for
The
To have V-Oil laving capualtv, i
Should liuve three ting, in' V.t-Jjl, na-
tive,I, the pits lames, hut If the bird i„
In good eondiVR'tt *he sthould In n„
evem hti'.e less than two litv.fK
whlih
A ttttih'* coose is culled h gtindr-r. a
male duck a drake and a mute turkey
; winter ftout r. ug,
r- .
»i c * .
lit other * ■ -; * r.
. rtra'lj i-,. a-i...
{ ’fie opening* :,rr
j Th.- ............ „f
| Ini- to he s,,it
t.'I e . : house ot,-'
try .eMthdi,
n "di change in
’ll- t mrs , xtreu c ,.i ... ,i
to extreme cr,<r)t
tendency now .. t„
mi.l the teridi-tn y ,« ,
tost In rattier me ; ,,p
Dfstruy Chinch Bupi by
Burning Off Vegetation
*'#1!
* ;' fide# vtemaji# #e< d’-'iif **
“B-ii'-h’ tong* Lint y#-j*r Tt»U P**s! l*
« ’ fL-ro'«jsrh th# winter In th# ,,J*
:« difif in fern# •r‘,vi<' J-n !
oV.-.i-r wh*>re they can find Hf<v
'‘■ ’iun ijutlcr gr»#« and w##r!« ttincj*!*
aM j
th# :
“• '.V f
id*’ jfev.
Th.
• e ..liter «uf«. They are now
.ofgrega'tnt r rilacea of ’hut *’rl '
"”•! 'tic ear t» jet n<J of then: ■' ’** ;
’ tt> otT ;>ie vefetstloQ This »t-I ‘F’1 |
n -11 v cf them and those th*t *
no’ k lied in that way will Bod »•' r'1"' j
dm and »oon«r or later will s’11' ]
! ctiii.t, ii, the erdtS.
ir>i
*
wv *
tt»s* m
<*§*
II inur.
poult.
A turkey la Its first year is a j Feed Chicken PJotLi
Mash
inn
As the weather heeoraes warm juaee
the drinking water in the ahndv a*
eool w«ter s.mma in-re ’ippetlr.ii.g t0
the elilvka.
A htrd weighing two pmsiid* or less
ted from six to twelve weeks old j*
rolled « broiler. When It weighs over
two pound* It U railed a
chicken.
spring
MS
hurts
Cold Morning?
A v, u.rsu fn««h on ■ •
h-!|. the chicken ttvk
tar II,ash with ,
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"V,'r per hint
Is done fre<i „
rr.dh per it„ hen* „ ,..n
“Ii they will clean up i„
! Solve Wheat Problem by
Feeding All Live Stock
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Bread saving habit* formed In *'*'
for- dark Keep ,jri .. oe
*H the am- «*•«’
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w fLj
and a » r, f 0*
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dug 'he •sinsnnipttim of wbr&t 3
" - • ttry tn tlH* dlMi«Ivniits«v rn
b i.rodncer and consumer. •»*
'“ •Is e.f the tVpttrfment of AgTt' ,tf":'r
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. -I stveet that a rvtiitn I’”
ff-d habits In the use M wheat hr fh*
P"<'Hc and th* feedlR. of l«v-P*
wheat to ||t* stork would gre*1*-'
help to *i>jve the yrhraf problem-
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1924, newspaper, January 17, 1924; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712056/m1/8/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.