The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 18, 1927 Page: 6
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Tulln Toxno
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AiiRtiflt 18 1027
IMPORT lT TO TREAT
SM Ml URWiSJOR SMUT
Not nnlv should every farmer
l rtjmro hi soil well Iml lie shoiilil
treat hln steed for Minit ami oilier
rotittcillnlile Uhoiihch Mules K A
Mlllii Animioinlfit KAteiiRlon Sol
vit < A mill M College MtllloiiH of
dnllntH are lout eaeh year by Hinnt
In leilneed yleldH anil reduced nrlo
en at the inarlietH Irnctieullv all
or tliln Iohr Is preventable by how
liiK only treated need It Is unwlne
to deiiend upon Heed from the flelilH
that weie fiee from inniit this yeai
bemiiHe Hinnt spores are readily
carried from one faun to another
by tluoHbliiK iiiiicIiIiioh whjwiih
etc Therefore Reed fiom iraln
flildH that weie entltely free from
Hinnt IIiIh year develop nniut next
year All wheat that in sown
nhonlil be rim thru a fannltu mill
to take out all llilit gran and
chaff after whleh the Heed Bhonld
be treated for Hinnt
IjOoho Smut Loose smut don
trovS till chaff as well as the
causes eerious loss
Treatment soak tho Boud from
Ave to seven hoius in cold water
then Immeiuo for ton minutes In
water at 120 to 110 degrees Kahren
hilt and dry It Is important that
Uk hot water bo of tho right tempi
latuie If it is too low the smut
isporeB will not all be killed and
If too high the a Unlit of the seed
may be lmpniiod
Stinking Smut or Dunt Stinking
smut of bunt is the most serious
disease of wheat Tho disease
changes the grain into masses of
spores called smut balls which
have an offensiu odor but inasmuch
as it does not destroy chaff
llu ilisuaM ii not r udlly observed
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until thresh
It observe it
li t nine
planted in the same way as tin
treated seed making it possible to
treat it whenever convenient and
f > the treatment helps to proteit
the stored wheat ngainst weevils
rats and mice
lu using powdered copper car
JeSs who
Heed In some counties this woik
Is beliiK done nt Kraln olovntors
for the farmers In some places
Kraln elevntois treat the wheal for
about 10 centu a bandied InclndliiK
the copper carbonate
Precautions As copper carbon
ale In poisonous only wheal used
for plantliiK should he treated It
Is best to wear a mask of htuidltor
chief over the nose and mouth
dehyde treatment should bo used
as follows
Method No 1 Spread the grain
on u floor or In a wagon box and
sprinkle It with a solution containing
one pint of formalin to 10 gallons
of water using about Hl of n
gallon to a bushel and stir the
grain so that it all becomes moist
grain and Is most notleciiblo Just
wrter the wheat has come to honil r sw > > ilM 1Ptu < il in
this disease rarely solution Then cover with a
wagon sheet or other cover for sev
oral hours after which it should
be spread out and dried
The di icnse Is carried on er to
lit it inrB crop by sowing seed in >
fc a wiib the snores from ih <
bul lnotenin threshing
i iatn nl Stinking uut i
wii it is easily controlled > > in it
j ihe eed with copper cubon
nt lust ltil recently Un formil
id Indc ir m i wns used l < u
ii the i pi i < nt i ite Is rapui
iKme Im i has si ui >
il uUiiitiu m vi it is cheap
ir it is dry trentment iini
easa > applied V31 it does not it
Jun the germination t 4 ueitiil
sicd can be hftndleed stored and t <
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HAPNST V M V
Most mothers of si children
fashionable ills if thev had time
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bonnte from two to threo ounces
por bushel are required The seed 4
hould be placed in soino tight con j
tain or such as a barrel churn or f
box arranged so that it can be ro
rolved on an axis an which has a
tight fitting operlng There are also
machines for this purpose on
the market Every seed must receive
a coating of powder and this
enn be done by thoroughly revolving
the container on Its axis after
tho powder bus been added to the
DEALER EXPLAINS
GASOLINE ECONOMY
OK NEW DODGE lOUlt
One of the most Important problems
of tho automollvo oiiKlueor
today Is to iIcsIrii motors which
will permit mentor Kiisollno economy
lOxperlinents along Ibis
line are constantly being niado
anil remurkeblo successes tiro bo
while tiealliiK the urn In as the 1 K attained
dust may cause Irritation nnusea
and sickness If It Is Inhaled
Copper carbonate is not effective
for the conttol of Hinnt In oats
barley and loose smut of wheat
It Is only recommondod for stinking
smut of wheat and kernel snnil
of soighuin
1or oats and barley the formal
The latest claim of unusual
economy Ib niado by Doilgo
HrotheiB for their now four cylinder
cars which mo being advertised
as capable of going approximately
2f > miles on a gallon
of gasollno at n speed of 2fi miles
per hour It 0 Olonnln of Tulla
Dodge llrothers Dealer states that
since the new cars wore Introduced
practically everyone who
has examined them has commented
upon this fcaliiic
Several features In tho cars
design and construction are
responsible for this exceptional
fuel economy Mr Clonnln states
Ono of the most Important is the
lighter weight of tho cars Naturally
with Iors weight for the engine
to move a considerable saving
In gasoline is accomplished
Another contriliiitltlil Jo economy
is niado by the gear ratio
which is lower titan on former
Thla means
i Dodge mothers cars
TliO Haptlst V M IT met In that the engine makes fewer re
the homo of Mrs 1 H Ilankins
In business and social meeting
last Wednesday afternoon
An Interesting program about
Africa was rendered by Circle
No 1
volutions in driving till car a
mile than wen4 fdrhlorly required
thereby blinking about another
saving
Iinproeinents in carburetlon
better manifolding n redesigned
After business meeting delicious cylinder head and faster entry
refreshments of punch sandwich1 of the gas into the combustion
es and cake were served to chamber announced earlier in
about SO members by Circle No 2 the summer as important charac
o Iteiistics of this Dodge Brothers
motor siUo result in the achiove
The design of the carburetor
REMEMBER THAT PURGATIVES ARE DANGEROUS IN
APPENDICITIS
The Plainvww Sanitarium Plainvictv Texas thoroughly
equipped far examination and treatment of medical
and surpical cases
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THE TULtA HERALD
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When it costs no more
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Theres a big difference between United States
USCO Balloons and the nameless waifs but its
not in the price
USCO Balloons are all sold with the warranty of
the United States Rubber Company the name is
always stamped on the side wall
When you can buy quality at a price why buy
ju sses
United States Tires are Good Tires
DUCKETT BROS
wns improved whon tho now
motor wns introduced and Its location
changed so that tho gas has
n shorter dlstanco to travel from
tho carburetor to tho coinhuHllon
chamber Tho gas goes from tho
carburetor through tho Intake
manifold which is heated by tho
oxhniiBt and all liquid fuel which
passes over this hotspot Is completely
vaporized
The cylinder bend for tho new
motor wiib redesigned and Is now
of Biich shape that more power
in obtained from encli explosion
than wiib possible with the old
head
TIioho factors In addition to
contributing to greater gasoline
economy are responsible foi a
vory largo increaso In power and
acceleration
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AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
OFFERS PART
TIME COURSES
The North Texas Agricultural
Collego at Arlington is going to
offer halftime agricultural courses
wherein tho students will spend
half their tlmo in school and half
on soino approved farm within
easy access from tho College
It is felt thai this plan will nf
ford a student tin opportunity to
earn enough while going to school
to ilrtj hioat of hla expenses Tho
students will work in palis While
one student of each pair sponds
six weeks in school the other Is
working on the farm and at the
end of each period they exchange
places following this plan for two
years
Tho courso of study Is care
fullydesigned for boys who will
not attend u aenior agricultural
collego for a regular four year
courso ill scientific agriculture
It Is of a seniitechnical nature
thoroughly practical and planned
to meet the needs of the intelligent
dirt farmer
The students for this courso
will be selected very catefully
Thoy will be linnd picked to represent
a high order of intelligence
and a high standard of
young manhood They should beat
least eighteen years of age and
have either a ninth grade odiici
tion or its Oqitivalont nltho the
Hon to read well is essontial
consideration
The farms upon which the students
will work will be chosen
with the utmost caio by reason of
j j tho actual experience they w ill
41 afford the student in sound farm
practice Most boys even though
brought up upon a farm have
had rather narrow experience For
instance boys reared upon coi
ton farms in the blackland sec1
tions usually have little knowledge
of the breeding of purobrod live
stock or of fruit growing nnd
tholr exporoiico with farm equipment
Is limited hugely to the bus
tor plow and cultivator The North
Texas Am cultural College believes
that by placing thoso boys
upon uptodato farms well equipped
with modern laborimvlng machinery
and purebred livestock
they havo an exceptional opportunity
to observe and to gain a
much moro varied experience
During the first year tho students
will bo placed largely up
on general farms In ordor that
they may become acquainted with
combinations of crops nnd livestock
employed in diversified
fnrmlng During tho second year
thoy will have tho privilege of
working upon a dnlry poultry
fruit or other specialized farm
This courso should have a special
appeal to thoso who expect to
become actunl farmers It affords
an opportunity for an agilciiltural
education to ambitious boyrt of
limited moans qualifying them
both by training and experience
for taking charge of general
farms dairies poultry plants
of registered livestock fruit farms
truck farms etc
Any boy Interested n lnnklng tip
plication for this itsllf time course
may call on county agent Harmon
Ilenton for further Information
tiring a copy of this notice with
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TITE WEST TEXAS STATE
TEACHERS COLLEGE
Canyon Texas
Eighteenth Annual Sess 1 o n
opens September 22
A class A College offering
work leading to B A and B
S degrees
A faculty of seventy men and
women each an expert In his
field
A 1000000 plant to which a
300000 education building is
now being added and which
includes
Dormitories for 200 women
Laboratories for Sciences
Extensive Library
Two gymnasiums and a swim
ning pool
The Oldest Colllcge in Northwest
Texas dedicated to the
preparation of young men and
women for successful professional
life and Christian citi
citizenship
For catalog and full information
write
D A SHIRLEY Registar
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Several farms in California got
3 to 6 bushc Jhnois 5 Kansas 3A
and Ic a 9 bu hjls more per acre
by driMn email grain instead of
broadcasting
Here is tho big advantage in drilling
which wo want all of our customers
1 o understand only one trip over
the ficld is necessary to plant the seed
The drill cor phtes four operations it
makes the seed funows drops and covers
the seech and pulverizes the soil Not
necessary to drag the harrow over the
field afterwards
You will always need a machine
of some kind for planting your small
INFANTILE PARALYSIS tron Kct > v > ollr nblcs ftt omo
s ono n vorsnI preventative
VICTIMS IN RANDALL bono
h b all
Two cases of nfantllo paralysis
havo been found In Randall
County one In Canyon and tho
other a few miles in tho country
nccording to Dr E C Ax
toll who has placed the victims
In Isolation So far as Is known
these two ensos are the first to
bo reported In tho county nltho
the disease Is widespread In parts
of New Mexico
Physicians advise screening
against flies and tho furnishing
measure favored by physicians
Canyon News
TULIA MAN GOES
TO PLAINVIEW
Prof S W Hooves who for tho
past two or threo ycara s been
a member of tho High School
faculty nnd who wns olected
again this year has accopted tho
prlncipnlship of tho Lamar Ward
school nt Plalnvlew and will soon
move with his family to that place
to make his homo for at least tho
of pure water and milk for chll coming school year
TO THE CENTRAL PUBLIC
I wish to announce to the public that I have taken
over the old SIIARROCK FILLING STATION nnd
wo tiro anxious to servo the general ntihlic in the heat
way possible Your business appreciated nt all times
Wo also will he in the market for your crenm best
of tests
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and constipation and tones up the whole system
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Hartwicks
HoMade
Milk Bread
Nuff Sed
ao Increase Your Yield
to 9 Bushsis per Acre
grain crops Why not get one from us now
that will do all of this work one that
plants the seed at even depth so that tbt
crop will all be ready for harvest at ocm
timeWe
We have the drill in stock that
we know will do the work for you
It is a John DeereVan Brunt the famous
drill that has worked very successfully
all over the country for forty years
We want you to know all about the Van
Brunt Grain Drill It has a Patented adjustable
gate forcefeed that will interest
you in the way it works Come in and let
us show you how easy it is to plant even
continuous streams of fine medium or
coarse seed with this drill
Cantrell and
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 18, 1927, newspaper, August 18, 1927; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42047/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.