The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1927 Page: 7 of 8
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GOV. MOODY TO ADDRESS
TECH STUDENTS
LUBBOCK, Texas, Sept 6.—An ’
aceredited units to enter will be held
extensive at the college September 15th-17th.
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pertaining to public health. Any questions regard-
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child care, sanitation, eta. will be answered in succeed
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Question Box. State Department of Health, Austin.
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which time all first year students are
urged to be present. They will be
assisted in finding boarding places,
in mapping out their courses of study
and in getting acquainted generally
with the institution and its activities.
ing- There is no residue to carry
away- The flame is easily regulated j
from maximum to minimum fatten-1
sity. The saving of time in prepar-1
ing the fuel is of vital importance.
The tendency is toward a lower
price, which is sure to come through
improved methods of production and
To do the baking or
help their mothers in
doing it when they
have----
was at one time
Hard enough as it is to
keep foodstuffs fresh in
warm weather. A few
hours with out ice might
prove disasterous.
Prompt Daily Delivery
Fell Weight
faulty out soiling the finest furnishings
products. It is instantly alight—i
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cleaning? (J. L J., Miles.)
6. Is the Standard Milk Ordin-
ance suited to small towns as well as
to the large cities of the state?
(Householder. Del Rio.)
7. Are food handlers in all towns
as a public health
dinance in operation now
2. I understand that there was a address by Gov. Dan Moody to the
severe typhoid epidemic at some ‘ freshman of Texas Technological
place this year? Where was this. College will be one of the features
epidemic and to what was it attribut- 1
thought to be caused by a germ, but
investigations made by the United
States Public Health Service, dis.
closed the fact that this disease is
due to faulty diet. It is not conta-
gious, the reason that several mem-
germ to be absent.
2. One of the most
lie is also cordially inviited to hear
'required to have health certificates? Dr. Brooks. Other speakers for the
(J. S., Corsicana.) opening week will be announced
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of the opening of the third annual
Session. Presiident Paul W. Horn
able? (V. D., Wills Point.)
3. What is the cause of Pellagra?
(Inquirer, Rotan.)
4. What is the best thing for pre-
veention of pellagra? (Inquirer, Serr
Lake.)
5. Do septic tanks ever need
are typhoid “carriers’ for a consider-
able length of time after being en-
tirely well of the disease, thereby, in-
feecting others. AU discharges from
a typhoid patient should be disinfect-
ed for at least a month after the
ANSWERS later.
I 1. A typhoid carrier is a person | Much emphasis is to be given this
whose urine and bowel excreta con-;year to the Freshman orientation'
tains typhoid germs. Some persons period September 16th- 19th. during.
epidemics of typhoid fever of recent j
years occured in the early spring and ' er a reception to
summer at Montreal, Canada. From and their wires at the
addition of fresh milk, eggs and
fresh meat to the diet wili prevent
pellagra. If these elements are not
readily available, canned Fish or
canned beef will serve much the
same purpose, and fresh or dried
yeast is also of great value.
5. Yes. All septic tanks gradual-
ly fill up with the deposits which ac-
cumulate in them, and when full
their effectiveness to settle out the
Ft ia Paactiely nothing,
a sort of residue which wil not di-
gest This amounts to approximate-
ly two cubic feet per person per year
From this an estimate may be made
of the time that win probably be re-
guired for the tank to fill with solids.
Septic tanks used for only a part of
the year will fill less quickly than
those in use all the time.
6. Yes, the Standard Milk Ordin-
anc i as well suited for small towns
as it is for the larger cities. Some
of the smaller towns ha vine thia «
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lege is planning four buildings
to total $227,500.
bars of a family often have it, being i
that they all have the same 1
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surprise you. Alexander’s Drug Store of Lubock and son, Cari of Plai
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Chubby little babies in the arms are cute little tots
who have already found their “walkers” need the
health giving strength—producing qualities of
SAWYER’S PURE MILK
It gives them weight as well as muscle—aids in their
development to an amazing extent. Truly its “liquid
sunshine.”
home on the opening of Septembeer
16th. They will give a general re- ’
ception to all students at the Ad-
ministration building September 24th
On Friday night, September 23rd
the churches of Lubbock will held
open house for students of their re-
spective denominations. Everything
possible will be done to welcome both
old and new students back to Lub- i
bock and to the College.
Actual registration of freshmen
will take place September 19th and
Mareh 1st to July 16th, more than
5,000 eases of typhoid were reported,
with 488 reported deaths. AU in-
vestigators agreeed that the source
of infection was a large dairy. If
the Standard Milk Ordinance, which
has been adopted in some 30 Texas
cities, had been in operation in
Montreal, such a disaster would
probably not have happened, as this
ordinance makes provisiion for strict
supervision and enforcement of sani-
tary regulations in the production
and distribution of all milk supplies.
Every town in Texas should have this
LEWIS BROS. & CO.
FIGHTS IS YEARS TO
GET RID OF GAS
“I had stomach trouble for 18
years. Since taking Adlerika I feel
better than for years and have not
been bothered with gas."— L A.
Champion.
Even the FIRST spoonful of Adler- •
ika relieves gas and often removes i
astonishing amount of old waste mat-i
ter from the system. Makes you en- |
joy your meals and sleep better. No -
matter what you have tried for your
7. The state law requires all food
handlers to have health certificates,
but some city officials are tex in the
entoreement of such matters, and
lers is required. Such Laxity isaNo
teritial health menace, as diseased
food handlers, or those who are di-
sease “carriers” may cause infection
T^VERY NEW TIRE LOOKS GOOD.
Dunlops not only look good, but they
make good—over rocks and gravel, and
ruts and sand.
Thirty-nine years of experience has
shown Dunlop how to design a tread that
gives maximum traction and slow, smooth
wear.'
This Dunlop tread is the toughest devel-
opment of rubber known. And this same
tough tread-rubber is carried dear around
the side wall to give maximum protection
against rat wear.
You get the full benefit of all thia extra
tread-mileage because each Dunlop is built
with the famous trouble-free cable-twist
Dunlop carcass, to provide the high-
strength and elasticity so vital to long tire
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your casings go down, bring “
them here to be patched.
patient is up and well, or until an- ‘ Entrancee examiinations f or stu- i
alysis of the feces shows the typhoid dents who do not have suffiicient
THE LOGICAL FUEL
W hy shouldn’t gas be the idea
fuel? It is hot instantly, it is clean
It does not require storage on the
premises. It can be used in kitchen
dining room, parlor or factory with
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Erownwood, Bryan, Cisco,
Paris, Nacogdoches, Mineral
•ad Weatherford.
Rose growing has reached such 1
proportions in East Texas that the
rose bush, is now considered a farm 1
crop in some sections. Smith coun- ;
ty is the leading county in this in-
dustry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lazelle Huckabee
have moved back to Brownfield from
Odessa where they have been fos
sometime.
We thank Luther Moore ior
newal of his subscription recently.
Mr. Moore is one of the faithful en-
gineers at the city power and light
plant.
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has issued a special invitation to the
patrons of the college and the public
geneerally to hear the Governor’s ad- j
dress which will be Sunday after-
noon, September 18, at 3:30 o’clock
in the gymnasium.
President S. P. Brooks of Baylor (
University will deliver the annual ad-
dress to the student body Sunday
evening. Septamber 25, at 8:00 j
o’clock in the gynasium. The pub-
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Never will this uniform flour fail them. Think what
it means----cakes light and fine in texture, pie
crusty flaky and tender, and the fluffiest biscuita.
It gives you a new confidence in all your recipes—in
all your baking.
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1927, newspaper, September 9, 1927; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564047/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.