Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 202, Ed. 1 Monday, October 12, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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GET TURKEYS READY FOR MARKET
CARE FOR ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
College Station.—The meat
situation being what it is, Tex-
as turkey producers have a
real opportunity to sell top
quality birds this fall, says
George P. McCarthy, poultry
husbandman for the A. and M. I
corn, 25 per cent wheat and jJJJJJ, jS^rieSu
25 per cent oats and bariey. ma(je j,y repairmen who work
These feeds should be kept in on electrical equipment can be
College Extension Service.
But only turkeys which are
well-finished will be welcome
open hoppers and a sufficient
amount placed out daily to run
the turkeys for the day.
In most sections where tur-
keys have been on range, Mc-
Carthy suggests worming
them with individual capsules
to the market, he cautions.jor a reliable worm powder
Well-finished birds not only j mi*ed with the n>“h °*fore
are heavier and bring a larger , Pacing the birds on a full fat-
money return to growers, but!teninS program. If they are
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traced to trouble in cords and
their connections.
•'Cut down on service calls
by handling cords and appli-
ances carefully,” is the advice
of Mrs. Bernice Clzytor, spe-
cialist in home management
for the A. and M. College Ex-
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Washington, Oct 9. (UP)—
A Senate committee today
turned over to the War De-
partment the claim of an
Army major that the United
States might be able to pro-
I Ice cream is growing on
| Texans as a summer treat, or
! perhaps it is getting into the
eatagory of a necessity! Pro-
duction in August was 38.5
per cent higher than a year
ago, the University of Texas
Bureau of Business Research
reports.
The Army and Navy am
calling for 8,000 graduate
nurses a month for the next
twelve months. Many of those
will be taken from civilian in-
stitutions. During the year
ending June 30th, about 46,-
000 new students were admit-
ted to schools of nandag.
tension Service. “In storing I cure as much as 3,000,000,000
or using appliance cord it is
best not to kink or bend it
sharply," she says. This causes
they dress out nicely and have;no* eating mash as readily as fjne w;re, inside to break,
the grower desires, it is a good | nicking the cord useless. A
an eye appeal to the shopper.
To fatten a flock, McCarthy
advises restricting the birds to
a smaller range and giving
them all the feed they desire.
They should be fed a good
finished mash, either home-
mixed or a commercial mash.
Tn addition, they should be
given a grain mixture made An<J fflon
up, preferably, of 50 per cent!coo]' clean
practice to feed them wet j cor(j should never bo jerked
mash twice daily—morning !froin ontlet or appiiance by
and afternoon. Make this»y,e cord itaeif
mash soft but not watery, and
feed what the birds will clean
up in about 30 minutes. Never
allow wet mash to remain in
the hoppers and sour. This
will throw birds off feed.
And don’t forget plenty of
water.
BURGLARS
WON’T LIKE THIS
Tires can now be protected from theft. Your car is
folly protected when equipped with oar effective burglar
alarm.
For Only $3.75 Installed
Act quickly and be safe because the next theft could be
YOURS.
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
“THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE”
PHONE 218
—Cash for uaed tires and tubes—
“Grasp the plug firmly
when you are connecting or
disconnecting the cord,” 1
specialist suggests.
It is not advisable to over-
load any outlet with several
extension cords, because the
appliance may be damaged as
a result
Taking good care of elec-
trical appliances is in line with
the Victory Demonstrator’s
pledge signed by thousands of
rural homemakers in Texas
for M will make them last
longer and give better service.
-plait: lunches
-SHORT ORDERS
-SANDWICHES
-COFFEE
COLD DRINKS
You will enjoy one of
our delicious
Sunday Dinners
SENATE CAFE
•Where People Go to Eat”
S. £. Shepherd, Owner
and more rubber would result.
pounds—1,590,000 tons—of
crude rubber annually from
Brazil alone if it would rene-
gotiate its present contracts
for obtaining that material in
Latin America.
The Claim was made by Ma-
jor Wendell Dove, of the
Army medical corps, at a clos-
ed session of the Senate Agri-
culture subcommittee, headed
by Sen. Guy M. Gillette, D.,
Iowa which is investigating
synthetic rubber production.
Dove( who returned to this
country last June after 15
years hi various Latin Ameri-
can republics, told the group
that present contracts provide
for the purchase of Latin
American rubber at a price of
42 cents a pound, and require
the purchase of a “certain
number of pounds of brazil
nuts” for every ton of rubber.
He advocated renegotiation
of those agreements with pro
visions for payment of 81 per
pound or more for the rubber,
and recommended “throwing
the brazil nuts away.”
You will find a lot of co-
operation and rubber (in
Brazil) at one or more dollars
per pound,” he aaid.
A lot of money is being
spent there (the Amazon
Basin) to promote and to talk
people into getting more rub-
ber out If this money was put
in the market, leas .talking
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 202, Ed. 1 Monday, October 12, 1942, newspaper, October 12, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812215/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.