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2—THE MEWS TEUGtAM. Sulphur Spring. Texas THursdoy July 24.19M
SPECIAL NOTE 10 ALL
BEALL’S CUSTOMERS...
We Hot Offer FREE Mteratms
By RONALD C. WOOLLEY
County Extension Agenfv
want to have several bottles of forage yields of -the variety. Hamntr, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
antidote on hand for emergency Other practices observed L. Right, T. 0. Right, Terry
use. A vet can provide the were calf raising techniques, Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. James
product andiiaSnuSisgs herd health, milking Lair, G.C. Magers, Mr. and
" management, and how they Mrs. James Miller, Mr. and
Dairy Tour kept cattle cool. Mrs. Gene Neal, Tex Nowlin,
Forty Hopkins County Next year's tour will probably David Owens, Mr. and Mrs.
dairymen and agnbusinessmen be to Eastern Oklahoma, Reith Spearman, Mr. and Mrs.
went on the second annual Out- Missouri and Arkansas. It will "Marion Teel, Monty Teel, Tim
Of-County Dairy Tour The be in mid-July and will be two Tolson, Ron Woolley, Barney
group made five stops in the nights and three days long. Yosten and Martin Yosten, and
two-day-one night tots', plus Those attending this year’s Bill Zahn.
found time to take in a Ranger dairy tour were: Tommy Buy or Sell Hay?
baseball game and Six Flags Barker, Richard Benson, the A list is being compiled in this
three dairies in Erath County Hawkins of Ba-Moo-Da Farms, office for producers who have
were visited including the Bob Mr. and Mrs. Carrell Crouch, hay for sale. If you want to be
Traweek, Stanley Haedge, and Herbert Flora Jr. and Carrie included on the list, call or come
Rial Averhoff dames. Two Flora, Charles Fry, Bryan by the Extension office.
Dallas County- dames were Gamer, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Anyone interested in buying
visited. Dr. David Smokier and Don Gibby, Mr. and Mrs. hay may obtain the completed
Tufts and Sons Dairy
Of the five dairies on tour,
several management practices
were very apparent The use of
cottonseed as a top dressing on
silage or hay was most ap-
parent Each producer reported
an increase of butterfat per-
centage and inilk production.
The use of Walken oats was
also utilized. The dairymen
liked the late growth and high
Producers using Sudan,
than 1-2 hours Producers
should exercise caution
Suspect material can be
checked by the Hopkins County
Testing Lab located in the
County Extension Office, 127
Jefferson St *
Hungry cattle or horses
should not be tamed in on
pastures with plants that may
prove dangerous Animals that
have been filled up on hay and
are not hungry are leas apt to be
poisoned when turned into
potentially dangerous fields
Call a veterinarian if prussic
acid is suspected Speed a
important Cattlemen may
Summer Dresses
Sizes 3 to 26^
Higher retail prices seen -
Public comment asked
on milk price supports
Blouses 10°° to 12
Blue Jean Skirts
y2 Price
WASHINGTON <AP) - The
public is being asked to submit
written comments on a proposal
that would boost federal price
supports to dairy farmers oh
Oct. 1, an action the Agriculture
Department says would mean
higher prices for milk in
grocery stores.
Under law, USDA is required
to adjust the support price each
Oct. 1 and again on April 1 to
reflect changes in production
costa.
Deputy Secretary Jim
Williams said Wednesday the
formula, if applied as the law
now requires, would raise
siqyports to around $12.73 per
100 pounds of milk sold to make
butter, cheese' and nonfat dry
milk, an increase 'of 66 cents.
“It could result In a 6- to 6-
cent per gallon increase in milk
prices at the retail level,” the
announcement said.
Comments can be sent by
Aug. 18 to: Director,
Procurement and Sales
Division, Room 5741, South
Building, USDA, P.O. Box 2414,
Washington, D C. 20013.
Sale Starts Friday
July 25-August 2
Men’s
Leather Jackets
20% Off
1013 Gilmer
Now « the time «© toy-A-Woy a leather jacket for
Fall and save? Choose from waist length or coat
length. Several coHors to choose from. All genuine
leather. w * Dmr
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Entire Stock
Men’s Terry Shirts
High Tech" Fashion
Sport Overalls
In Colors
The original workman's overall, now comes In a slightly
more feminine cut in colors like Orange, Red Royal,
Green or Yellow. Get in on the fun, not to mention the
comfort, of the new utility styles for 1980. Waist sizes
25-31.21.00
Junior Dept
After 18 GOOD YEARS is GOING • OUT - OF -
BUSINESS due to Daisy Stout's health. We wish to
THANK our many customers for their loyal patronage by
offering our ENTIRE STOCK at COST:
Our entire stock of men s short sleeve ferry shirts
reduced thru So* only. Fomous brands to choose
from
Reg. 10.00
Ralph's Pants...........
Misses Blouses..........
Junior Tops & Shorts.......
Junior Skirts, Jeans, Dress Pants
Misses Skirts & Tops.......
Misses Shells...........
Kyser Half-Slips & Camisoles ..
Petite & Junior Dresses.....
Misses Dresses & Pantsuits...
Junior GunneSax Long Dresses.
All Misses Formal Dresses....
Sculpted Fabric Clutches
AT
COST!
AT
COST!
AT
COST!
Choose from an assortment of tortoise handle or
ist strap styles in a texture cabaret of exciting col-
pattems Get an assortment for yourself and a
friend while the sole lasts.
Rich Bodied Ribbed Velour
Sweaters
A color assor A
ribbed velourtfS^^
color or novelty ^
• II hues in plush, long sleeve
fck styles. Choose from solid
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 175, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1980, newspaper, July 24, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824814/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.