The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1929 Page: 2 of 10
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Over in England they have devised a bathhouse that can be carried around on the beach by the bather. In the
photograph fwo young women are seen undressing in their "screenettes" while at the right another is emerging ready
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The bare four-motored all-metal Dornier Superwal firing boat which, will carry 25 passengers in the new
winter service between Washington. D. C. and Miami, Fla. and summer service between Detroit, Cleveland and Buf-
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Parke, Davie and company The award
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STOP THAT ITCHING
Use Blue Star Soap, then apply
Blue Star Remedy for Eezema, itch,
tetter, ringworm, poison oak, dandruff,
shildren’s sores, eracked hands, sore
feet and most forms of itching skin
diseases. It kills germs. stops itching,
uswafTy restoring the skin to health.
Soap. 25c; Bine Star Remedy. $1.00.
Ask your druggist.—Adv.
I Disease Is Caused by Animal
I Germ in Young Fowls.
No Change in Menu
Blinks— My wife spends more time
in the kitchen since I bought her that
rainbow range.
Jinks—Getting some real eats now,
I suppose.
Blinks—No, she's simply out there
showing it off to her friends.
of the fact that they are heavy lay-
ers they mature quite rapidly and
make rood broilers. They are killed
for this purpose when they weigh
about two and a half to three pounds.
These decks are lonr and narrow bod-
ied. The body is carried very erect.
There are three varieties of Runner
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five times daily at first, bet don't over-
feed it! be sure to keep grit, char
4 coai and dean water before them at
, aS times
Keep yoatE turkeys shut up untn
•me week od Th en turn out for a few
hours ench day dering the warm part
of Dhe day unta they are two weeks
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Most turkey raisers will wish to
hatch the ezes |B an tncubator and
brood the pom its artificially. By doing
this they can keep the turkey hens
Development of Radio j
Made in Two Dea
In 190s President Roosevelt M
actual listener to the wild demos
tions which greeted his name wm
was nominated for the Presids
Hanging ten feet above the IM
the delegates were four blacki
which contained a combination di
phone and phonograph and. wit
aid of this device, the President 1
White House, holding the nd
close to his ear, was able to catd
words of Henry Cabot Lodgest
nation speech.
In 1928 the entire nation, thm
the advance made in the art ofi
and the nation-wide hookup br
phone wires, was able to hez
events as they took place in the
vention halls at Kansas CityJ
Houston.—Telephone Press Servin
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imenta work will be conducted under
actual farm conditions and be hopes
to find definite and practical control
or preventative methods which may be
used by all farmers
Turkey-growing offers zood profits.
. especially to the groxer who is pre-
pared to put first-class birds on the
| market at Thanksgiving and Christ-
. mas. There are many successful tur-
key farmers ia various parts of North
Carolina and ff it is possihle to find a
practical contro for b’ackhead. the in-
dustry should easily become more
profitabie.
Runner Ducks Classed
as Heavy Egg Layers
Runner ducks are classed as laying
ducks and are the only breed recog-
nized in that classification. In many
Instances Runners have produced as •
many eggs as chickens If managed
properly ducks of this breed may be
expected to lay almost as well as hens.
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1 These ducks are small in site. the
1 ( maies weighing four to four and one-
f half pounds and the females three
and n half to four pounds. In spite
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Pencled Runners, and White Run-
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drake to each six or eight ducks
Restoring Chestnut Tree
Connecticut is attempting to restore
the chestnut tree, once the pride of
the eastern United States Thousands
of young trees have been set out in
selected spots Half of 2,500 trees
set out in the past two rears have
died.
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Skin and Hair
Loveliness
Ixnungla daily une afcuu.
Elackhead of turkeys is one of tl
I most dreaded diseases of this class of
I poultry. but destructive as It Is the
I tronble may be controlled.
“We find that blackhead is caused
, by an animal germ," says Dr. R. F.
Kanpp. head of the poultry department
nt state college. “It generally attacks
yonng turkeys from five to seven
| weeks of age on up until they mature.
To tell definitely whether a bird has
blaekhead. one has but to open a
’ dead bird and if blackhead is present,
the liver will appear tc. be spotted. If 1
j the liver be cut through. these spots
of dead tissue will be fonnd scattered
t throughout- To prevent future spread
I of the trouble, the eggs for hatching
j shoula he soaked for ten minutes in a
, 1 to 10,000 solution of bid loride of
I mercury and hatched in an incubator
or by a turkey hen away from chick-
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A point tn kewp in mind in feeding
mash to the turkeys is that they .need
the vitamine D provided by a zood
hich-Erade end-liver oil just as badly
as do chickens
A high quality "all-elec-
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Erra er " the eggs do not hatch
or "hem they hatch into weak takeya
j eBa. Where blackhead is not on the
J premises, these precautions are not
| necessars. A drug called sulpho-
1 j phenol may also be used. Always give
j j the birds all the buttermi k or soured
I skim milk that they will drink. This
• tones up the general health condi-
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To learn more of the re-I' nature of
ma this disease. Doctor Kanpp will begin
msc, ' field studies with turkeys in the four
“ • | mountain counties of Ashe. Madison,
_‘nci . Jackson and Avery. These four coun-
j ties have many turkeys and ’be owners
I have suffered losses in the past by
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Hunt, W. M. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1929, newspaper, April 19, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459913/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.