The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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neither
N.
n
n h
nt n nioderato
tin
Ihg n
with a apoiit near the top,
Indcr la fastened to a clr<
Ing table or frame which Is turned
a motor whit*
i In from the
{tales !>«•-
npparntua
d out by
can they
<>f Agrteull uro hai
r.ious flotation i
>nta valuable aid tn
t of
i etMentlnlly
*1 Inches tn
ir fart high,
>. This cyl-
rrular rot nt-
The aol
nting
when
n small
hitrenions Flntntinn novice
of Dr. Cobb Is Valuable.
APPARATUS THAT SEPARATES
PARASITES FROM THE SOIL
tilth.
»i tn
Iona mid
i|Mtj than
■hi alley.
perhaps, the
either side c;
v.HL silage o
push. eart nr
Then
tagva II
the ern
Distinct Advantages in
Having Cows "Face In”
push cart must be taken cl
th« out aide of the Stable
apace between the statM
walls la apt tn be more cri
la ths cate with the cei
iin> alM\ d >. dtstrlbutr
litter and dual.
Next, perhaps, In Import
fact that where the rowa face In there
la usually better light f«r milking
through much of the year. Where
stables are electrically lighted thi»
factor In nut of so much importance.
HUH, an abundance of natural light
In ths vicinity of the milk pell la al-
ways of advantage. In addition to the
factors Indicated. In the further one
that a bam arranged In thia fashion *
Always looks cleaner and more attrse
five than la the <ase where the cen
tra! passageway U fiiinaed on either
aide by manure gutters Furthermore,
It can be built n couple of feet nar-
rower without Interfering with its
utility or sfllelsncy
tneann of c«
carting the manure away from the
barn each day to us great a distance
as may t* practical Tills Is very tut-
portent, especially during the warm
repel hi nt wl
be said to c
ration, mid i
, 1*4 l'«r I;
MARKET CONDITIONS
| I-ateat market report, leased by 1’ Si
’ 11 >n**ut ot AsricuJture. o ashing,on, j
j uive Stock md Meats.—Chicago hog |
J prices ranged from steady to 10c lower I
fur the week . losing at |7 •<> for the top
j and 17 361) 7 !.'■ for the bulk Medium and '
| tight and medium weight veal ■aiv.-e Ma-I
tn 76c higher at ISb 11 25: fat lambs Ji.SO I
Ito S1.7w lower at fl 5 5*.® 1ft 65; yearlings
I It m to |i Vi lower „' D- *'•‘11176 fat1
; ewee He t- ’G-- .. e. .1 »5U« '• St- k- •
i -i and n« ;> i aaiprnerite trurn 12 lujor-
| tant markets dtirfi.g tue week mains '
! May $ were ‘'attle and eAlves 56616: i
I feSUK 'r,.X7i;.t,,X i.„"L....i777.7I
i higher 'stub la S3 to 15 iowei . mutton 11 j
)--e: tn s: ! ifci.e. , *u»l poik ioii.a St to
IS: higher May 15 prices good grade)
j locate Beef 916 ftf.y IS. veal Sl«V*«: iamb |
T ** .' v ’JnX'lHv .......
j Fruits and Vegetables—Kasteio. round,
I n h!-- potatoes ataa' al SI SSii i 85 aack- i
led *-I I'd) :>■» Vuithern ea-kel iuund
I :.lte» f.rm «t 81.*6w*Su *>> v n>. aa«. •
I Fionua Spaulding rose stronger in Hast- ;
[erti ■ ’•■er. a’ St ftlltfS yn Jwub.e head bbl .
(slightly weaker In Chicago at S» baiely,
'.'.eady at shipping points at S' Tesae ‘
' Hiles ranged fl t., S5 5" sa« kvd per IGO i
ibs In Midwestern markets Teaai vel- |
low beriiiuita unions generiilly 16X1 2a<- |
higher, .lowing at SI 75fi2 per standard
I c'a'e In city wholesale markets. JI 2o«r
i 1 25 f.o b South Carolina Wakefield "th- I
i l>w<e 26.- higher tr New Yoik •' SZ 7542 I
i S3 pe> Ik bushel hanif-er, slightly weaker
1 In Philadelphia and Baltimore at II 7,.*i
i i.3; •. 4’,A.-.
I fnlk w. ii<>i of Viiair.ia Wakefl
I orally S3 7Mi3 75 it> Eastern eitl.
' ndlke straw iter rlea a<>l<
j--n. a,......
sifted
ifttnr
claiming that an ■
»es not ehew Its I
Gvvtl Practice io Teach
Calf to Eat Some Grain i
It is A g<>
calves to eat
Ing them son
ground oata.
days, gradually in<
fed, they may be fed whole corn
tore enual jmrta by wrl^i t.
gvod leetlrnt give thia mlxtu
wfo>l«- grain until the cgiveu are
ftp right ntuniha of i
hack to ground feed,
elght-inooths calf do
food fig well ns a ynungrr one does, |
and lne«*r r. coMlditr' le percents^* 1
e»f whole train which passes through I
K uituigtsted.
done at
help
There
are.
apreyed v
n#
tant.
and <
The dialufcctlng
wHshlng every thn
Tills will go a Ion
will do, bt
ly After i)
The flu.
ntner they
nona on the farm is the
the fowl by the et»«tern
{S and couse-
prlces, being
harsh cry
■ir unpopu-
ly a point
more
Substituted in Fashionable
Hotels for Various Kinds
of Game Birds.
ruining is becoming
profitable a
ful enhst itution
and ent fnx plac
st,
Yo« SieMiripber or Bookkwptr!
61SO psv» id.'., r.. Matloncry- &•*»• Haiti
Auotin. Twaas: AlsaanXna or Monros. Ls.
' PARKFR’S
HAIR BALSAM
Bsoiore.iwnsraS At>.|«BairPs*tias
Rsetorw Color snd
iV.’-m. Wksr*uh -r -FT
HINDERCOftNS rwm*. <vi
loupes. Sts. SV ;•• a*l pats, eosurss r.w<>.rt •>• < »
«■■•‘i* * nr®14?’^or*K rL® h**T *’**"
RUB YOUR EYES?M==«V
mVu;,L A y "»’,''
production of
qtilred to
i-able
-lately
and bay.
de Island j
soil htilldlng crop
t-U|>pl« in. nt hste
able to
farm, aod to miirkwt
quality product
Cropping System Helped
by Growing Soy Beans
era will find It mor* profit-
use th* soiled eggs on u*s
"h!y ths U«;
these girls.
Send 17* H Bvliilig ul eggs
tHbrted in turn to other f
Klrhtewn of the original girts ••••-
readed with the project- aerordlng to
n report received by the United Staten
l^partmcnt of Agriculture. The two
who failed were allowed to try again, i
This plan has proved an excellent ;
MAM vf interesting club girls In the |
■e bred poultry, and
ghbvra have also nw
ugr'.eulbirttl extension
>id increase In Hie aero
the crop In the county
they found It a val-
to their cropping syw
r" ago. aeeoHHaw f-> e—
States iJepart-
SOT b.-s»w. h»t
Mississippi Girls Work
for Pun* Bred Poultry
Pure bred poultry is receiving
couragvnient In Mississippi through
the Interest of n leading merchnnt In
1-aurel, Jones county, who |
ty sett Inga of pure bred Rh
lied eggs to twenty* “411
which CAI
tn each of which a rock nos
I The five pens were then given
• other girls In the county, who
r,» Sera ur
promised to
be dis
I in itr-M
I were gr.
pullet, which whs returned , vice of
anor. The twenty pullets agent. 1
ne bnck were made Into five age plan
for o
the
ist thn
Mil
■re.
If
a nurse crop
May
It »ti
Hill A
Alt.
Rprin
mer, h
fertiliser
•Ml. and in son
4 the Mason.
From 2V
are laid
»1en Just before n nun. This la n great
I potash fertiliser and |mtash does not
| leuch out of the soil. Potash is a nec-
frults and flow-
Persistent Layers.
Itub'.e egg producers guinea
md often more eggs,
the guinea hen be-
Dlverstfied fanning keeps down tha
expenses of tl.e farm Milk. eggs,
garden products, and fruits from the
orchard mH add their quota toward
keeping down exj»en*-e, and toward
cheap and healthful food for the tabla
hroodtnese easily by
from the neat, when
in laying again, if
t guinea hens will
ning disturbances
(xiultry
In
Guinea Raising Is
Quite Profitable
at
reporte
of
firm F’rldi
s of fancy and cl
,i market prices fo
asking top
New Orleans Ri«e Market.
w Orleans. I a. The rice market ,
with practically ;
choice Iota
■f,
len
age
Texas Vegetable Ship.-nents
;• ti>
A "BROKEN OUT" FACE
HOLDS YOU BACK
"'.’..'ui ."2
sneeX* 1M'poults
' Many met* and we
Cotton - A
tie change In other commodities. St. !
Louis took vabbage for J65.OO©70 ’H) i
per ton.
ped pi
pound
four basket flatr of unwrap- I
>lnk tomatoes for >2 75, and ICO-1
I sacks of Bliss Triumph pota- |
for 14.70 Cabbage in Pittsburg)
brought |kU 00^ 95.00 per ton. and Ber-
muda onions |1 90©2.00. which wm]
the general average of early reporting |
onion markets Strawberries moved)
lo the North Texas retell trade for j
12 50013 00 per crate of ?4 pints.
R^ttsaxeaaw ***«•**»•«•
Poultry Notes
I The pallets must mature by Novem j
, her ■.* tlw-y w<H ‘••g‘5 tC lay wteS
eggs are high tn Drive
I .. »»»«*• ■■ ■ uievo ■
’ are usually cuaMderod rigorous and
thrifty as any other brs&d.
I* the chicks ar* Inclined to fill their
crops with buttermilk Instead of with
| mash, gfve them something to eat be-
j core the bul'eruxUk Is left before them
• »**<****IHI »**K4H*-»***«»Il »#»
j Kgg eating heas can l*e cured with i
a d<*»» of iron -a hatchet.
>r chaff
turn to
not
get
do much
ou
a It
The
clean
Ing the hens off the rot
the
In
groat
foot or
«lathering eggs twice dally Is also a
When chickens are first put Into the
brooder they should be confined under
or around the hover by placing a
hoard or wire frame a few Inches out
side The fence or guard should be
moved farther and farther away from
the hover and discarded entirely when
the chicken, are three or four dnys
help in priwlucing cleaner eggs Rv all '
means supply a plentiful number of i
nests. Eggs laid on the floor are in |
variably *«-!led. A nest may have !
eight or ten clean eggs In It and the |
entire number may tie soiled by the I
hen lay Ing tin* next egg
Practiral Suggestions
for Gelling Ciean Eggs
The Increastmc number of graded
for the hens to
ing the dropping
help so much as the use of one of i
these screens.
An added advantage Is the fart I
that a hen on the floor la encouraged .
to activity. The hen* that a|»end any '
portion of their time on the
are nt subjects for colds and :
» to roost. (Tean- I
anta dally will not *
iCtlre nf placing perches a
above the dropping boards I
Hilled feet, soiled perches ,
and Molle<i The hens, instead of j
walking on the perches, walk on the !
dropping boards and their feet be '
fi<
Hen
of
Of the
LITTLE CHICKS NEED
CAREFUL ATTENTION
Ths teiupersture of a
kJ degrees F., but as
cioaely on chickens,
>t receive this degree
The artificial method of brooding
ilckens consists In supplying, arti-
•iaily, heat as nearly as possible like
can. Some
jits in the
F«re Werth Stock Market
fully
c, pigs
higher
wore out Friday and another act|v<
satisfactory market was staged, price
showing strength where there was
market! changed Bee steers
aged 10c to 15c higher and were
25c belter than on Wedneaday <
heifers, yearlings, bulla and c
cleared on an unchanged basis
void at an advance of &c to io<
steady, sheep steady to 10c
and lambs firm
and
ity
If y
with your lot. I c
after
of the S
have been
in
mar-
M
thia
W’h
in the
by barter is rapidly
new fashion method
ig, without feeding.
ing
out
‘’tire condl-
Lnto it and
’ IS
facTJ
DAP^
03
Qt
often
d
SI. XX'
Sure Enough
ttlc Girl Do y.
Indian Ve<--1nt.l*-
n»tor. SlaeattuB.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
' 6 Bro*ahs
- I Hot water
Ww— jSureRelief
DELLANS
25$ AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
Itching
PILES
a. if yotj Just us*
Mntment and Soap,
cally priced in ge
All ‘leal era have
orally when
and \\ bite t
are economi
packages.
both. The
contains U>ree times as much
2Sc size
by one s Inab
kind.
FARMOTES
in
to
•d to be
>arn Is supp
SPRING CLEANING IS
FAVORED FOR HARNS
the fly by
thorough de
Launch Is Captured
ITCH!
1.
R5O^. c h e. s
kith
Congressman Langley Sentenced
Covington — Congressman Johnson
W latngiey, Kentucky was k
to two y«.n imprisonment tu the At-
lanta penitentiary Tuesday by Federal
Judge A. M. J. Cochtan. following hia
conviction on the charge nf cor.aptra* y
in connection with a whisky tranoao-
lion in 1921
pfiidni
et.'n— or 6tr*n 1
• n VIA J
Yeltew Msfrad ChtaM* Ar* Found. ;
V ashington Blonde Chinese with :
curly yellow hair and women who
keep no account of their eg*, havg !
been found by an expedition nf th*» <
Aatr*aal Geographic Society vent Into
ths unmapped K«atu raglcs Of Avia.
-CX. . -- .ouocn »ea< ;
way with about 180 casus of liquor on '
*^nrd wa? captsrc-d by vusUMns ob j
ftctals and *-»•»>-< guardsmen Tuasday ,
tn the gulf several miles off Qslvostoq ■
“■ _____________
another of.I
wont casm in 14 days 60c
Civil War Reminder Removed
W ashington The senate acted unan-
imously Munday to remove
th* reminders of the civil
the ststute books,
the army app:
proved which would
pointmant nf eftlsene
the board of managers ot
home finder the nreeew
appointtnents are restricted to states
which remained loyal to the union.
PAZO OINTMENT Instantly Re-
lieves ITCHING PIIJlS end you
can get restful sleep after ths
first application.
AU druggists are authorized to
refund money If PAZO OINT-
MENT faiia to Cure any case of
ITCHING. BUND. BLEEIHNG
or PROTRUDING PILES Cures
An amendment to
■ropriatiun bill was ap-
permit the ap-
any state tu
>f a sold fere’
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Farm Department of The Alvin Sun
Edited by the Experts of the United States Department of Agriculture with special reference to con-
ditions in Brazoria Countv. Poultry Notes, Rond Improvement Suggestions. John P. Beck, Editor
INSECT
POWDER 7
_
H
WRIGLEYS
b-gg——-o Ocn it after
9C7L every meal
'■.— it stimulates
M 4- -»»P« •••«
I (I* 4l al<l* digestion.
|‘i 1 i It makea yonr
■ ."< i fnnd rfnynnmnre
RrTTdraHKnaaC Qood. Nole how
It relieves that atuity tec ling
•Iter heerty eating.
' k WuU»eco*dy
lesiw«
T^in its- -
Purity
Package^
-
her
they
wttivit
d
:n
i
at nnr*
India b
artF",
tights
that t
n»etu>»r
.hwi. d
hunting,
bad ru*t
of them
Uabir b
that ho*
lly mtghi
SS»i! pc>
h~a ab<
her n
taken u
Inin rm
nut at
THE ALVIN S(TN. Oldest Panrr Pubiishcd in Brazoria County
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1924, newspaper, May 23, 1924; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250482/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.