The Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1924 Page: 3 of 5
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Builda’IlfputetiQfi For Quality Eri
MyrtW Km;, Mb; 8jwisltet, fcliasiis MM <4. «MV-
Cal lege, CdRi SUUm, Tmm
Spruill’s Mortuary
Funeral Director*
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Shamrock Texas
At this poist sit old nergo rose op
»—p>sd his fingers, sad sat down
again.
Wharfo’ bnaddsr, does jro' raise ap
sad saap fa’ fingers w’en I speak ob
wstahaelon steaKa’?"
“You Jcs’ remind me, parson, whar
I IcT nw knife,’* was the reply.
Does your community here a per cent lose that year amounted to
sputation for producing a good about 3,248,900 dozen.
quality, of eggs? If not, why not? the average value of these eggs at
Do yon rush your egg- to market 25 cent per dozen, that loss was
before they spoil? Or do you mar-,about 1814,240. This would more
ket your eggs regularly, you know than pay the salary, one year, of
that if the dealer keep, them ter- every public school teacher (both
eral days that they will not spoil rural and city) in the county hav-
on his hands or the customer to ing the largest number of school
whom he sells? Do you market children in the state. Don’t you
eggs of all sises, shapes and color, think it will pay to produce in-
then wonder why you do not get fertile eggs.?
a good price?. Cleanliness
Are you doing your part in build- r . .. . ....
. . . , , . . Eggs should be absolutely clean,
ing and maintaining a reputation in — . . /
.. - .. , .. To produce clean eggs the nests
your community for the production , A f ,
of choice eggs? If you sre not, you ^ Pre"T m * ?*P‘
are not keeping scrub chickens. They ° ", ,WaS, esrK8‘ Tes ewrs *re
do not lay a great quantity of eggs, pr°V,ded Wf C’°8e8
neither do they produce that choice the ^ °f * * ,h*"’ ‘his prevent-
egg that is demanded by the best T l absorption of
marketg odors. When they are washed, this
„ ... „„ . „ . . „ . „ . costing is removed and the new
C i !Su,ndard Bred Stock laid egg looses it’s fresh, sweet
Successful marketing of eggs be- fIavor that distinguishes it from an
rins and ends with the hen. Sue- 0i(j eggt Never wash
Conserve
Your Energy
in Summer
You can, literally, ge»“recre«rion'
when your physical sell is r«Mad,you« anmrgy and your
strength conserved by the use of this Ford Runabout.
Simplicity and good taste am embodied in (he line*
and appointments ol this popular^car. Uninterrupted
use is insured by nation-wide, “around-the-comer
Ford mrviea. Better get vtwif order in note/
eggs.
Shell Texture
The shell should be firm and
smooth; and should not be mottled
or contain ridges or cracked places.
Grader Eggs
markets demand
quality of eggs. It is well know
fact that standard bred poultry, 81
properly housed and fed, produces si
a greater profit for the amount n<
of capital invested than most any of
other agricultural crop. Therefore,
isn’t it a good investment for every 11
farmer to keep sufficient number
of well chosen standard-bred-to-lay
hens, and to feed and care for them of
in such a manner that he will be “8
enabled to realize a healthy profit? ^
High Production Pays
Every normal hen lays a few
*eggs. The well bred, well eared for
hen lays many. Generally speak-
ing it requires about 100 eggs to
pay for the upkeep of a hen for
one year. The production above 100
•an be reasonably considered a pro-
it. Therefore, the greater the pro-
bation the greater the profit. Max-
’um production and maximum pro-
are the results of good breeding,
set; feeding, proper care and com-
)le housing. Read your A. and.
dleah bulletins and U. S. De-
-n(/ of Agriculture bq,ll*|inii.
Thu Runabout
TP. O. B. Detroit
A Reminder
A negro parson held forth as follows:
“Brudders and sistahs. I want to
warn yo’ against de heinous crime
ob stealin’ chickens, and fuddermor’
OF SAFETY
The Farmers & Merchants
State Bank
ethei with other' valuable
n may be secured from
ty Farm slid Home Dem-
Agents.
luce Infertile Eggs
every male bird should
)ff the poultry yard and
tile eggs produced. By
of all surplus male birds,
ot only preventing loss
egg production, but you
the extra amount of feed
me. Infertile eggs will
C baby chicks. Neither
ly. If they are not kept
place they will dry up
ate. They are much bet-
e use than fertile eggs,
makes the egg fertile,
egg makes the blood
RedBottamlanks
When the day’s work is done, what
km«rvf.frMkhigthMa lMc,e..Urink .fCrMh
v*»l H»r4-wvrtv4 h.rm njo ltnawk
•• do. bottom tank* will acaaamlcatljr
iniemwlMtljr keapft always roody far than
two otrloa—tha round aatf tha oblong whh
£0004 onda. Ma 4 a of high grade a a Want tod staal.
Reinforced at top with pateat Tuba Tap, at
bottom with Double Lack Seam, ttdee made
doubly strong by • trtplo eorrugotlens. Soldor
leewoat Into all aeamo. Satire battom and lower
edge edge coated, laelde and autalda, with root
preventing point made In anr awn labaratarloa.
Applied by epaeiel heat process.
Look for thoS-yoar warranty stamped In the
■tsoot Not genuine unloea oo stamped.
C0UVHAR SmLTUfK CO.. lanaia City, Kaoonrf
SeM from mtmmk Ay
SHAMROCK HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO
M. E. RISK
Shamrock, Texsa.
TOM TWIX
Do You Have It?
:now that about 5 per
eggs produced during
mmer months are a tot-
hat amounts to about
ver the U. S.
ive the $15,000,000 now
od rings by separating
! from your flock when
lason is over,
to 1020 census report
Department of Agricul-
vere about 64,970,000
oduced in Texas. Five
Someone who bought a bar of WONDER-ROOT SOAP at this store is
going to be the proud possessor of a $25.00 PEARL NECKLACE.
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Saturday, July 12th
Station-to-Station
Calls Cost Less
The drawing for the Necklace will take place promptly at 4 p. m. so be
on hand with your Wonder-Root Coupons.
YOU may have the lucky number.
Five Gross In Five Weeks
The astonishing sale on Wonder-Root Soap is proof postive of its super-
ior qualities. Those who have used it once have been more than pleased
with the results. You will find this wonderful soap at this store at all
times.
Smell of
moke
3 as a warning
is a fire some-
When you ask Long Distance to get a cer-
Attain telephone number in a distant city
uf s0m Hand when connected, you speak to any one
at that number, you have made what is
described as a Station-to-Station call.
That is, on a Station-to-Station call do not specify
a particular person to be reached, but give only the
number of the telephone or the name or address
under which that telephone is listed.
A Station-to-Station call costs jess than a call for
a particular person because less operating labor and
are inquired
s too late for the
t insurance.
until you smell
FREE 9-Piece Aluminum Set FREE
Every purchase of Soap amounting to $1.00 will entitle the purchaser to
one guess at the number of bars of Soap in our window display. The one
whose guess Is nearest to correct will receive the High-Grade 9-Piece
Aluminum Bet we are showing.
The contest will begin Saturday, July M2, and will continue for 80 days.
No limit on the number of guesses—one with each $1.00 worth of any
kind of soap in our store.
Charges can not
be reversed on
Station - to
Station calls.
“THE FARMERS STORE”
ANR FANCY CROCRRIIS—FVQUf
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
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The Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1924, newspaper, July 10, 1924; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519342/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.