The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 21, 1927 Page: 4
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Tulia Herald
iNGLEMArT ENQLEMAN
editors and Publishers
Entered as sccoudclnBB mall mat
tor nt tho postotrico at Tulla Toxas
PRICE IN ADVANCE
To Swislior County Aildroaaes
Ono Year tlM
Sir Months 0
Tirco Months 4B
To Adress cB Outside County
One Year 200
Blx Montlis i05
Throe Months 5B
During the anniversary colobrn
Jon the Anmrlllo Dally News furnished
a thousand free copies
which carried a great deal ot
hlBtory of Swisher county Some
more of the copies are In the
Chamber of Commerce and County
Agents office Anyone who missed
It can call and pot them free
of charge
Swisher County is gaining a reputation
for the production of til
ffilfa The county agent has received
communications asking If
more of it can bo quoted here
and quotation of prices Alfalfa
Is ono of our best crops and
should ho encouraged and more
of It produced It will carry many
farmers through whon other
things are not so good Anothor
score for tho farmers of Swisher
county
Natural gas will prove a great
asset to farmers poultrymen and
dairymen in Swisher county according
to the mnuy applications
they have made for the use of It
with plans to make extensive im
provements on their farms and
pioviding the use of additional
equipment and
their operations
convenience forlmist raiso my own C0Ws and the
The West Texas lcalos aml teslor aT0 showing me
Gas Company will be ready to i which
than half ot the county The
main line follows a course near
State Highway No 9 supplying
gas right at Uie door of numerous
raisers of poultry and dairy products
Boisdorf stated that a
man wll be here within the next
thirty days to look after the farm
ers needs in supplying them with j
gas which will be at the same
however the farmer will furnish
his own material to the main line
for connection Many have stated
that they will heat and light their
barns while other are planning
to install gas equipment for irrigation
lurposes believing that
they < ui irrigate crops at a nomi
nal price in the shallow water
belt Others say that they can
doulle their capacity of equlp
HII aud like wise their produc
tmn by the use of fuel at a notnl
itat prico B > > Anglin
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stood tho tout until weighed
the tmlutico and found wantluB
Official rwiwrla from the
od In April 1927 averaged i 30
pounds of milk and 2ftfi pounds of
butter fat each n gain or ninety
seven pounds of milk and GO
pound of butter fnt per cow per
month There were Just 12 cows
of the first 357 which mndo If
pounds ot butter fat during lie
first months testing whllo 13
cows out of the 312 in tho tenth
month reached that figure and
were thereby placed on the honoi
roll The cows produced over four
gallons per day the first month
and fourteen cows made that high
mark the tenth month These
llgures are taken from tho records
nuil translated Into dollars and
cents the gains indicate nearly
1000 gross inereaso for tho as
association
Tho meoting was fumed into
an experience meeting the var
ions fanners expressing their
experience In the now association
and was brought out very forcibly
by each what tho testing association
has done for me Frank
Kelly president said his average
monthly pioduction per cow had
boon increased from 30
to 17 pounds of butter fat 1 W
Taylor said that the cow he
thought best in his herd was far
down tho line while a threeyear
old heifer has made a GS pound
record Sam Pavillard who has
one or the largest herds in tho association
told how a cow which
ho had offered at 35 but which
was refused at any price by a
man who was buying a car load
from Mr Pavillard at a much
higher price was proven under
test to be a regular Cinderella
among cows with a record of
moo than 400 pounds of buttoi
fat and 1 could sell her foi
more than 100 now he concludedIt has told me exactly what
my cows aro doing snid L L
Buress If I stay in business
cows to breed from Two
serve them with the fuel about jiejfors from my best cows are
September 1 according to F M
Boisdorf distribution
Piping for the main line has been
on the ground for several days
and the ditching machine with a
i now making me 100 not pont per
manager ear eaClf an my nmbition is to
make up a herd of 30 or 10 cows
which will do as well C J
Young found after a few months
crew of workmen have completed testing that he had several board
line through more
covering the
ers his herd average being only
1S9 pounds of butter fat per
month He sold 9 cows changed
his feeding methods according to
the recommendations of the tester
and during April of this year
his average was 109 pounds of
butter fnt per cow Tor the IB
cows still in the herd His increased
profit is estimated at 9
iper cow In other words he milk
rato as any domestic consumer o 43 pounls of fat from his
herd in July 192G and G135 pounds
from nine fewer cows in April
1927 It was pointed out that
formerly we had to go north for
llgures on dairying but now we
ran get records at home that
tell more than wo over knew be
i fore Wisconsin milk costs 1 to
1 12 cents per pound to produce
according to thoir records but
i we know that it costs less than
that in Texas according to those
the dairying Indus
i
1 try But it can only be done by
j keeping a careful record and
a checking up on the board is thru
I thow them overboard as illicitly
sa possible No doiibi ih > re are
hrds iu the county that would
produce more if some of the
milked
Wise eouuty fanners Inn e pro cows wee
but thoy cannot un
ven to be wise farmer according bejlUninated
to official reports of tho Wise til they are
County CowTesting Association
the first of its kind in Texas
Three dollars more prollt por
month per cow roprosonts the
first ten months gain by their
efiorh Tin Mile of low producer
and beitei feeding of those retain
cnl is responsible for the gain
and from Ult spirit manifested lit
the < iimil meeting last month
Win t diiinv < wU fatiiurtO like
identified
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Hostess to L T D
The members of the L T D
entertained
Club were delightfully
at tho home of Mrs J B Swop
Friday afternoon
Bton T
Tho dainty color scheme of ycl
low and whlto wore carried outmost
effectively in a profusion of
gardeu flowons and forns artlstical
ly arranged in dainty flower has
the guests rooms
ik elB throughout
i The afternoon was spent in j
I 12 and merry converse V
playing
several spleniy
tlon iutersperaed by
musical numbers by Mlssj
did
Pauline Swepston j
The Wonder Man
One of the features of the parade
last Sat
rade at the celebration
Ull clown
iirday wan Drossel tho
who with tho aid ot stilts measur
d 1 I ot tall walked without
Uio record
° rubU ot Ulu overUliiB the Chrysler cur
bourdur at >
and no expert e attracted much attont on
kooI prodm
tho iuler until she bMillUoiig > the onlookers during the
can
parado
He Is said to bo ablo to walk
on stilts unbalanced at tho height
farmsra are In July mo of 30 foot This was
Wlae
hi month of operation 867 m tho parade as he could no
first
fiL o 4tod showing an pass under the telephone and
wJroa He as dressed b
milk production of 639 uKUric
avrag aud carried a inlnatun
of buttera clown
omnds aud 88 9 pounds
arasol which dUrate Iho mall
Z Since fco for > mo tows I
hiiYO Uru sold and 12 < < J e tr t r ts
CLASSIFIED
Advertisments
hOST Pair of spectacles atil
ease Ileturn to Herald orflco and
receive rewnd
For Anthraclto Hroodor Coal see
V C Cowan Grain Co
Goodyear Garden Hose cut any
length 13c per foot nt Clonnln
Motor Co
FOR SALE Ono good piano
In first clnfls shnpo Crystal Cafo
8tfc
Look for the yellow togs at
Huxfords for closo out bargains
281c
FOR SALE Jorsoy Black Gaint
eggs J1G0 per aottlng of IB
800 por hundrod Mrs A C
Julcu Phono No 228J lltfc
FOR SALE Ono Ovorlan
touring car good aB now See
Loo Rogors at Tulia Steam Laun
pounds jdry > 21ttc
Jersey Bull for Service at mj
place east ol Tulia H D Crane
FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn
hens English Strain 100 each
Whlto Leghorn pullets Tom Bar
ron English Strain 100 cac
Herman Kunkel KresB Texas 2S1
FOR SALE BOO S C White
Leghorn hens ono year old English
Btraln Kress Poultry Farm
23tfc
Big price reduction in Baby
Chix all breeds Sc and up Write
for prices Kress Poultry Farm
Kress Texas 19tfc
Forced Sale of 2000 White Leghorn
puleets Must have the
room Kress Poultry Farm 272c
FOR SALE A DeLaval cream
separator No 12 in good condition
Price 3500 See Mrs J II
Boge 2 miles north Tulia 2S2e
Readv for Business I have
opened up the White Hotel and
am ready to furnish you with good
clean rooms and beds J F Tivl
ton 2Slp
FOR SALE Fordson Tractor
5000 in cash or will trade for
good milk cows W L Johson
Tulia
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NOTICE I have tho flower agency
for tho Pierce Street Greenhouse
Anmrlllo Benefits go to
the Blue Bird Class Orders appreciated
Calls Mra S P At1
chley Phone 245 26Sc
Look for the yellow tags at
Huxfords for close out bargains
2SU
FOR SALE We have a line ol
new ribbons for your typewriters
They are the famous Miller Line
ribbons Herald office
FARM
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THE TULIA HERALD
I LOST Hnby Charleston Hag on
I highway leading to Dlmmltt Sunday
morning Flndor notify Floyd
Ingram Tulln Hox 103 Howard
given 292p
Wo hnve Just received a shipment
of Colos Gas Ranges in various
grades and prices Call and
In At store
sco them display our
Cantrell Shows 292lfc
Wo havo just received a shipment
of Colos Gas Ranges in various
grntlcs and prices Call and
nee them In display at our storo
Cantroll Shows 292tfc
Royal Clothes Ro tho best
dressed man In town for less
money Fall samples are hero
James Frye 29tfc
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Mr V R Gardner of Tulln Is
working In tho ONeall Harbor
shop this week
THY TULIA
FOR
First Class Laundry
Service
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OutdoesHough
all
Rough Drying
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Dry service
washinj
ilrys everything and irons
the flat work It takes a
huge part of washday
work off your hands all
of the washing
of the ironing
is indeed reasonable
is wor
ROUGH DRY
10c per pound
Tulia Steam
Laundry
Phone 77
Send it to the Laundry
Coal post flour and mill products
Superior Dairy and Poultry Feeds
Your patronage solicited and appreciatedmm company
Phone 15
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A great deal you hear about Nebraska
Test on full economy is recognized by
mechanics as Hoakum
See the oil pull tractor in the field at
work then make your decision
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Dictaphone System etc
I bought six scholarships at wholesale price and can
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first
to the
FIRST SIX APPLICANTS
Write phone wire or call if you care to snap up this
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 21, 1927, newspaper, July 21, 1927; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42051/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.