The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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Livestock
junior girls public speaking. Paula
FOR SALE:
Dafamay Sherwood won third
CALL 70
Phone 112
Canton
$1.50
8 Months
North Side Square
13.75
areas for one year
market over those fed stilbestrol
MR. FARMER
alone
more than a control group receiv-
FOR
New Combines
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Texas." The short course commit-
3 YEARS TO PAY
on
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in the United States. Your birth in
Chicks,
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Items Wanted
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Canton, Texas
Tractor* A Impiements F-13
Miscellaneons
Eagle Drug Bldg,, Canton
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on a grade and
Let Your Idle Funds Work For You
Earn 31/2%
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Phone 2101
Kaufman
Compounded
Misceflaneoue
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imals receiving no hormone.
gains than stilbestrol-fed cattle in point out Dollahite and Anthony,
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Acreage For Sale
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FOR SALE: Equity in my house
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lot. Contact Bill Allen, super-
e gef your
WANTED: Men and
sell insurance.
Saue ou 7Coue!
for Sall
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Building Materiai
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this bulletin offers an excellent
acteristics and limitations.
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HEGARI, SUDAN,
Wills Point
Canton
69
Hilliard & Sons
Funeral Home
Each account is insured up to $10,000.00 by the
Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation
For PROMPT, COURTEOUS
Ambulance Service
Poultry 4 Supplles
BABY CHICKS, Started
Hay Presses
SEE ME NOW
ATHENS FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
insurance
Myrtle Springs
4-H Club Wins
Honors April 5
control group and dressed out 31
'pounds heavier. In a separate 96-
tee headed by T. D. Tanksley, Jr.,
extension animal husbandman, em-
phasize that the program will be
themselves could then not become
citizens, because parents in San
plant juices. They attack young,
unprotected animals, such as new-
this country automatically makes
you a citizen unless you are not
subject to U. S. jurisdiction, as in
the case of diplomats' families and
REGISTERS
REGISTER FORMS
AND ACCESSORIES
Bros., Canton. 35tfb
Acreage
FOR LEASE: 160-acre
Dairy Foods contest Their dem-
onstration was a Fruit Salad with
ogist F. M. Fuller, is a bad actor
and the fire refers to its sting.
The ants are believed to have
entered the U. S- as cargo stow-
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F-5
Class A dairy, 21
moom
POReADLE
memeta»
down to the consumer.
A special attraction will again
Send your check in any amount from $5.00 to
$10,000.00.
Van Zandt County
Abstract Co.
been reproduced by feeding large
quantities of mesquite beans.
Dr. J. W. Dollahite and W V.
Anthony, both of the Marfa lab-
oratory of the Texas Agricultural
Purina Feed Salesman
says . . .
satisfactory than those from ani-
mals fed single additives.
Yearling sters in a 96-day exper-
i
Have Several
USED COMBINES
and PRESSES
SINGER
Sewing Machines
SALES & SERVICE
Brown's Auto
and Butane
Wills Point
Milo Maize, other field seed -K.
K. Norton, Wills Point. 11t6b
FOR SALE: SEED CORN HY-
bred, maize, all numbers. —K K.
Norton, Wills Point. 11tb
FARMS or OTHER REAL
ESTATE FOR SALE
R. B. (JACK) TURNER
Texas Real Estate Broker
. offices with Home Ins. .
Agency, Ph. 18, Wills Point
, Si
ud
One slightly Used No. 8
Forage Harvester with
Cutter Bar
Inquire at Stribling Grocery, Myr-
tle Springs. 16t1b
AUTHORIZED
DEALER
Ambulance Servlee
ABSTRACTS
If You Have A Land
Matter Of Any Kind See
Us
in
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Imported Fire
Ants Reported
In Tyler Area
College Station— The imported
fire ant, the subject of consider-
Seni-Annually
•)
I interest.
Let us know your needs.
NFLA OF CANTON
J. W. Terry, Sec.-Treas.
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nugiSfm
vomMs
FARM OWNERS
Federal Land Bank Loans on
farms at 5% is still a low rate of
grams per head made higher gains but should
; than control animals, b 1------ theu ore iv
Pick up
your complete order
NOW from:
TERRELL MILLING
8 SEED CO.
EXPERT WATCH REPAIR
"AU Work Guaranteed”
Ml SEE
- GULLETT’S WATCH SHOP
Do You Have Farms
or
Other Real Estate
Property For Sale?
List Your Properties
with MRS. ABRA K.
CHAMBLEE
Texas Real Estate
Broker
507 Elm St. - Canton
Van Zandt County
Tex., Telephone 241-J-2
DR. JOHN W. DAVIS
maintains office in the
Campbell Bldg, in Wills Point
each Thursday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Before You Buy Your Next
AUTOMOBILE
Ask Us About
LOW COST FINANCING
Your Insurance Agent
Can Serve You Best!
STEED INSURANCE AGENCY
STOCK FORMS
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE:
BMu of Lading
Collecttom Roports
Credit Memoremduma
Dollvery Receipta
Inventory Sheots
Dispatch Books
Purchase Orders
Inter-office Memoremdumo
her singing of “Blueberry Hill.”
Saturday, April 13, Linda Waites
and Paula Caldwell placed first
as a team in junior division of the
Dr. T. R. Keahey
DENTIST
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
Phone 8
CLOSED THURSDAY
sions. Full or part time—Eubank
Life Insurance Co., Wills Point
36tfb
REMlAiS
The Myrtle Springs 4-H Club
won several honors at the Share-
the-Fun Festival at Fruitvale Fri-
day night, April 5.
Lynn Mullins won first place
in junior boys public speaking and
Linda Waites won first place in
Area treatment is the best so-
lution to the fire ant problem. To
I5L™gSE AMAZING 7oea
IT'S THE LAW
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A eni bet
aselud le-
CANTON VETERINARY
CLINIC
Large Animal Service
Cat and Dog Hospital
M. J. WORTH, D. V. ML
Canton - Ph. Ill - Texas
1 year ....................$2.50
Both the Wills Point Chromicle
and The Canton Herald to one ad*
Tux CANTON HERAID
Owned by Thomas F Campbeh
and Jack G. Campbenl and pub-
“Mc" McClure
COASTAL
BERMUDA
SPRIGS
Telephone Ben Wheeler
2272
B. F. BURT
Six Miles South of Ben
Wheeler on Route 2
DEEP WATER WEIL DRILLED-Siner ft.
SET YOUR CASING FREE
(formerly Williamson
Feed)
Phone 77 in Wills Point
WaWaWa
Mayfield Tractor
Co.
JOHN DEERE DEALER
Wills Point, Texas
able discussion of late in the U.
S. Congress. has been reported in
Anderson, Tyler, Jasper, Newton,
Hardin, Orange, Jefferson, Lib-
erty, Chambers, Harris and Fort
Bend counties in Texas. This ant,
accorling to Extension Entomol-
ten
Ant
Bn.
Gro
ing percentage dropped carcass be announced in about two weeks,
weights 3 pounds below those an- rhp 3Ut that the
ft
and right
women to
Pheasant eggs, day-old pheasants,
custom hatching Threatt Hatch-
ery, Point, Texas, 14t3bp
। of interest to swine producers.
mattered: Not his
Oklahoma. The condition known
to be citizens—only those whose
tribal treaties with the federal
government included citizenship.
But in 1924 Congress made all
American Indians, no matter what
tribes, United States citizens.
। This column, prepareel by the
State Bar of Texas, is written to
inform—not to advise. No person
should ever apply or interpret any
law without the aid of an attorney
who is fully advised concerning
the facts involved, because a slight
variance in facts may change the
application of the law.)
FOR RENT: Electric sewing ma-
chines, $5 per month.— Eubank
Francisco of a son, Wong Kim
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• HALLMAN MEMORIALS j
J am Wills Point, Tex. 4
the columns or this newspaper
will be gladly corrected upon be-
ing brought to the attention of
the Publishers.
SUBSERIPTION RATES
prevalent along the Pecos River
in Texas and New Mexico and in----- _ .
many others parts of Texas and Caldwell won second place.
intendent’s office. Phone 226. 16tfh
FOR SALE or TO ADE: 6-room
duplex by owner. Will trade for
house in or around Canton. Phone
HAI-3804; 1826 Chestnut St, Dal-
MeV*
NeR SORGHUM
DEKALB
Hybrid Sorghum
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ll
animals. Too, the pastures usually cado dip.
Shirley Griffin won second place
I WANTED: Scrap iron, batteries
j radiators, copper, brass and other
' junk metals.—K K. Norton, Wills
I Point. 32tfb
secticides should be applied as man.,------------------— — — . . - -
dusts to the mound and a 10-foot trouble until the mesquite beans include the latest information on color, creed or ancestry.
■ - - --e fecdiu" 4-----nnd ----- Not all American Indians used
Liberal commis-
A description of land capability FOR SALE:
classes and a detailed section on .— -——
Station Animal Husbandmen.
Only slightly higher gains,
however, were noted in a 96-day
feeding trial when cattle were
fed dual combinations of stilbes-
trol and terramycin, auromycin or
ilotycin. It was only in a 140-day
test that specialists detected a
decided advantage for the anti-
biotic additives. Here steers re-
sponded with 29 extra pounds at
Farmer Must
Know Soil To
Expect Results
College Station—A farmer has
to "know his soil” as well as a
politician "knows his voters" if
he expects profitable response
feeding swine feeding, diseases and para-
sites, outlook which will cover
Photographs aid in the bulle- Farm Supplles
tin’s treatment and explanation of --------—______
the ranch- lect meat type breeding stock. Nothing else
does not realize that he is in Other subjects up for discussion parentage nor blood. nor his race.
New and used STEEL angleiron
rods, beams, plates, strips, chan-
nels, re-enforcing, under ware-
house prices.—Terrell Iron St
Metal Co. Phone 4-4831 Terrel’.
300 S. Catherine, 33tfb
Experiment Station, have found
through continued studies that whipped cream Janie Carder and
mesquite beans was the one food Dafamay Sherwood won second
consistently eaten by all affected place by demonstrating an avo-
whether it s votes or soil. As the
farm’s most basic commodity,
soil will "support” its tillers only
when proper improvement, con-
ditioning, and conservation meas-
ures are practiced. But, mere
recognition of a soil's limitations
as well as its potential is an
often-overlooked yet essential fac-
tor in securing a farm's maximum
production.
"How Does Your Soil Rate?” a
bulletin written by Extension Soil
and Water Conservation Special-!
dressing percentage than Here-
ford steers, but the carcass grades
were lower than for Herefords.
PR 1923, available from the Agri-
cultural Information Office at
College Station contains details of
the test.
College Station Mesquite beans
have long been considered "life
savers" by ranchmen, especially
during drougth periods. But a
condition, which was first noted
in 1941 south of Pecos, is now
wisrENsALKToMANuvAGTuRErS. MKTAILERS, soanena,
"r FOR TH. UM or
"OFF-THE-SHHLP" DtUVBtlfS OF REGISTERS AND FORMS
"The right business evory form of
day trial conducted with steers I
carrying more flesh before enter-1 ,. , ...
ing the feedlot, the stilbestrol-fed national prominence will appear
group averaged only 27 pounds on the program and that fina 1′1
more at market and a lower dress- i plans for the two-day meeting will -2
l . - . ' hr* annninror in nnnlf firn U0eK T.- 3
* ! I
— ------- J.S an. gallon, during sale; white only,
description of the major soil char- Guaranteed. — Castleberry Radio
Stop, 165 Tyler Street 16t4hp
lects the basis for his existence, WANTED: Dependable couple to and
work on dairy. Must have refer-
as “jaw and tongue trouble” has place in the junior division with
soil texture, permeability, condi- FREE ESTIMATES on Amos
tion, and slope. The effects and Sprinkler Irrigation Systems. Call
characteristics of depth, wetness, J. E. Persons, Grand Saline
erosion and other production-in-1 Phone 227W. 16tfb
fluencing factors are also ade- ——-----—
quately covered. Feeds 4 Seeds
Any erroneous renecton upon steer rations gave higher, more
the character, standing or repu- economical gains and heavier car-
tation of any person or firm or casses on extended feeding trials
corporation which may appear in than either stilbestrol or antibi-
’ -----otics alone, report Experiment
ences. Good salary. If interested,
call 2181 or write Box 204 Ben
Wheeler, 15t4hp
• OPTOMETRISTS
; DR. S. C. SCARBROUGH
office hours
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Closed Thursday Afternoons
ist Jack H. Barton, and Assist- FOR SALE: Concrete well tile
ant Agronomy Professor J. F. 30x30; culvert tile, any size; house
Mills is intended to give a bet- piers, ’
LAW GFFICES
W. Ernest West
S. Love West
Canton, Texas
Cattle fed only the antibiotics they cannot utilize hay. If lush . .5..
terramycin, aureomycin or iloty- green pasture is available, sick ' A
cin at a daily rate of 71 milli- animals will apparently recover, A )
.....1 be sold as soon as vA,"h
but lower'they are in good condition. Most, 2
Camples
head, one bull, all milking equip,
ment, 515 pound base, 20 acres of
corn, 30 acres in oats and vetch.
Cheap lease See E. L Simrmons,
Rt 4, Canton. 16t4bp
FOR SALE: Registered Polled
Hereford bulls, over year old.
Good quality at bargain prices.—
Cliff Kellam, Colfax 15t2b
FOR SALE: Several ni Here-
ford male calves ready for serv-
ice. Muley and also homed ones.
, W. P. Ware, Rt 4, Canton.
15t2hp___
FOR SALE: Registered Hereford
bulls, $125 each.— Liston Here-
ford Farms. Phone 399W1 or
399W2 14tfb
certain travelers.
In 1898 Chinese parents who
YOU, CITIZEN
Proud men and women ancient
and modern, who fought free of
tyranny, have taken the name of
citizen. Others may call themselves
subjects. denizens, slaves, etc.
For the Greeks, with rare excep-
tions, citizenship came by blood.
You had to be born a citizen’s
child.
But the Romans, like us, found
ways to make citizens of those
who came up to certain standards:
As Gibbon said, the Romans sac-
rificed “vanity to ambition; and
deemed it more prudent as well
as honorable, to adopt virtue and
merit for her own wherever found
among slaves, strangers, ene-
iment fed only stilbestrol at a
10 milligram per head daily rate workers that apparently, the ru-
went to market carrying 44 men bacteria which digest cellu-
pounds more than a control group lose and synthesize vitamin B are
--------------------------------‘ destroyed when cattle consume
. large amounts of mesquite beans College Station- Theme of the
born calves and pigs and newly over a considerable period of .sixth annual Swine Short Course
hatched quail and Ppoultry., They time. The resulting malnutrition to be held at Texas A&M College
are fond of duail and will enter and vitamin B deficiency produce on May 6 and 7 will be "Develop-
the pipped eggs to getthem The the serious malady in cattle. ing a Meat Type Hog Program in
I ants often chase brooding hens The saliva of affected cattle’" w- ■ - -------“
from nests and eat the the mouth
„ - . chicks. Too, their mounds inter- “ . .__”
aways from South America andfere with the harvesting of hay .strings and superficially resembles
have spread rapidly from the Mo- .. seed ° meringue. The feed trough or salt
bile. Alabama, area to other parts” Inre fire ants distinguish box will contain several quarts of
of the south by flying and crawl- themsevedbythe mounds th saliva Animals ^ continuously. buyers, packers,
ing, by drifting downstream in build. Fuller. The mound of often holding their heads to one
logs, by traveling aboard cars,; ’ ' be . few1 side as if chewing was painful.
trucks, trains and airplanes and : ‘ . In some cases, about 25 per cent, be the cut-out contest and here
by being transported in nursery J . e animals protude their tongues a the committee invites hog produc-
stock. 8 ’ 5 ■ » 10 + 19 half inch to four inches while ers, both juniors and adults, to en-
once established, they serious-: a) erage moundLis oom, o from 10 to 50 per cent of the an- ter a barrow in this part of the
ly damage many vegetable crops ‘ mi nastures or uncLitiI imals may have swelling under program. Tanksley says each per-
by feeding on the young plants by vatd ares ut may be found the jaw and throat. These swell- son may enter one barrow and it
softening the tender stems just just about a 1
below the soil and sucking the
Phone 3979
ET- 70 EmanzzTuz CM
from management principles. No
one can hope to stay in business
or neg- r_________
remedies. It is hoped that addi-
tional studies will suggest sup-
plements which can to fed with
mesquite beans in order that this
excellent source of range feed
may to utilized without affecting’
the health of the animals.
mies or barbarians."
American citizenship is an office
which carries power, privilege, and
duties Only citizens can do cer-
tain things -for example, teach in
many schools and colleges, become
lawyers, hold certain political or
civil service offices.
You are a citizen if naturalized
or born in the United States (sub-
ject to its jurisdiction); and in
certain circumstances if bom out-
side the United States to parents
of whom one or both are Ameri-
can citizens.
As in ancient Greece, citizenship
in most lands comes through
blood; but American citizenship
comes chiefly bp place—where you
comes chiefly by place—where you
(So dig out your birth certifi-
cates or naturalization papers if
you can find them, and put them
away safely; you may need them
for many reasons, for example, to
travel in foreign lands under U
S. protection.)
The Fourteenth Amendment
_____. ______ _______ _ holds the place of birth fixes na-
ing may come and go. The sali- must weight between 200 and 230 tive citizenship-all persons born!
vary glands often are enlarged, pounds when weighed in at the i- thelTmited etete Ve" himth inl
Animals are usually anemic A&M Swine Center. Entries must
+.0, , , FnllAr wvs 40 and become emaciated, often los- be delivered to the Center either
treataone W per onerchsorsane ing 50 per cent of their weight .on the afternoon May 5 or be-
lor 5 ix r cent dieldrin or aldrin Their hair coat may be very lng, fore 8 a. m. on May 6. Tanksley
or 5 per cent heptachlor should to but after summer shedding large says local county agents, vocation-
used At the first sign of infesta- denuded areas appear. Too, ani- al agriculture teachers or swine
tion,' control measures should be mals are nervous and some have breeders can supply detailed in-
1 started says the entomologist, muscular tremors, especially formation on this phase of the
■ - nd this will mean treating the' around the face and muzzle. short course.
'individual mound or mounds. The When symptoms of jaw and Carrying the meat type theme a Ark. Years later this fart settled
moind should to tom down with tongue trouble appear, the dam- bit farther, special emphasis will the whole thing for the U. S. Su-
arake or hoe, then from one to age has already been done, say be placed this year on how to se- preme Court- -he was a citizen,
two cups of the above listed in-the scientists. Often t. .uc
and they averaged 9 pounds in the senior division. Her dem-
ling neither formofsupplement. from these facts, the research onstration was a Spicy Frosty
Carcass weights of the combina- workers started feeding trials in Drink.
tion-fed sters were generally more 1955 to determine if jaw and ।
tongue trouble could to produced DI ~n e | ImAAM-uI
by feeding mesquite beans. It ldnl5 UIIUcrWdy
h is the belief of the research For Annual Swine
Short Course
FARM FOR SALE: 70 acres semi-
improved, wrater, all mineral rights.
- R M. Elmore, 4 miles east
Canton on highway 64. Phone
9705J5, Cunton. 14t3hp
Homes
meeting is open to anyone inter-
_ . r , ,ested in the subjects to be dis-
----------------------------------- yield basis, fading for profit and cussed and extends
an invitation
receiving none Carcass weights' LP . Texas Swine Performance to them to attend. The first ses-
were 31 pounds heavier. In simi- tine gProgram: g. , sion scheduled for May 6. begin-
, Lar tests extended to 140 days,1 The final session of the short ning at 9:30 a. m will be held in
comparaple steers weighed 65 course will include the results of the assembly room of the Memo-
pounds more at market than thethe carcass cut-out contest and rial Student Center.
' the presentation of awards to the. ____
owners of the wanning barrows and gmgmmwmm
the winners in the judging contest.
Tanksley says that speakers of
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See us for USED APPLIANCES.
Refrigerators, stoves and wash-
ing machines—Canton Reliance
Gas Company. 25tfh
(SEWING MACHINE sales and
service; all work guaranteed.-
Phone Don Keene, Canton. 2tfh
See us for NEW and USED
WASHING MACHINES Complete
line MAYTAG WASHERS and
parts. All makes repaired. Motors
repaired or exchanged.—Aston’s,
Highway 80, Wills Point. 10tfb
FOR SALE. Two gas cook stoves,
one with light and window in
oven, $50 and $35; electric refrig-
l erator, $75. Ideal for lake house,
• Weldon Norman. Phone 100.
116tlh
and septic tanks.—Frank
ter understanding of soil to the Erwin, Fruitvale, Texas 24tfb
average reader. Written in dear, | z f’ . --------
concise, non-technical language BARGAIN : Paint, $2.99 and $3 99
B, SIATE
area around it. Local county ■ re gone and he starts
I agents can supply additional in- bay.
formation on this pest The animals will gain weight supply and demands for pork prod-
L-------------------------------------- on a good concentrate ration, but ucts, marketing on a grade and
--T -------—--------j yield basis, feeding for profit and
c ... the Texas Swine Performance
Carcass weights | '
JOHN COBB Athens, Texas
Tractors 4 Implements [-4
Radios 4 Appllances
recommended treatments make ।
this bulletin an extremely prac-
tical guide for teaching land eval-
uation principles. Barton express-!
es hope that it will result in al
more uniform method of evalua-
tion throughout the state.
We w ish to thank each one who
helped in any way during the ill-
ness and death of our father. The
words of comfort, music, cards,
flowers and food were greatly ap-
preciated. May God bless each of
you.- The family of Henry Wal-
ter Windham. 16t1h
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Words cannot express our ap*
preciation for the kindness and
sympathy shown us during the re-
cent death of our loved one, Rev.
Less Abbott. May God bless you
all—The Less Abbott family
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one-row, all equipment Perfect
condition. $750. Inquire Daugher-
ty*s Garage, front, Travis Lumber
I Co., Canton. 15t2bp
WANTED: Super C. Farmall
tractor with little or no equip-
ment. Willard Sides, Rt. 4. Can-
ton. 13t4hp
FOR SALE: Potato setter with
tires, $50 Potato digger, $25. In-
quire at Daugherty's Garage, Can-
ton. 15t2hp
FOR SALE: 6,000 gallons an hour
irrigation rig, 1,000 ft. aluminum
pipe. Phone 3-2675, Terrell. 16t4hp
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4—THE CANTON HERALD Thursday, April 18,19571 Mesquite Bean
Experiment Tests Diet For Cattle
-wa, by omosaiu-sa Give Yearlings
Point, iexa2 B Mcond-claaa mail Economic Gain
matter, under the Art of March
1 1879. Spur—Combinations of stilbes-
trol and antibiotics in yearling
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Waler Wells Drilled... .$1 per foot
1 Trrigation Wells and Aluminum Sprinkler Pipe.
-downyears on balance. WEST DRILLING CO.
_ Phone .287, Home Phone 3203 Athens, Texas
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HOUSE FOR SALE: 2-bedroom.
frame house, located in Ben
Wheeler. By Owner, call 2181 or
write Box 201, Ben Wheeler, Tex-
as. 15t4hp
-NHINCFMENTS —1
either the 96 or 140-day tests. will not be able to again digest
Spayed yearling heifers made dry roughage. It is advisable,
lower gains in a 96-day feeding therefore, to market cattle as soon
trial, but graded two-thirds of a as possible after the first symp-
! grade higher and sold for the toms appear.
same price as steers comparable Attempts at treatment have
! in age and feed treatment. Beef-1 been discouraging, say the scien-1
master steers made higher gains tists. They are, however, continu-
in the feedlot and had a higher ing their work in an effort to find
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1957, newspaper, April 18, 1957; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585976/m1/4/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.