The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, April 24, 1942 Page: 4
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Every dairyman who has gone out
to buy replacement stock knows
how hard it Is to obtain Just what
ho wants Naturally the man with
surplus stock wants to keep the hsi
jaiit
b < ju0yi mMuim + 3mm
CHEAPER TO RAISE GOOD
HEIFERS THAN BUY THEM
According to Van Pelt every single
animal In this herd Is a descendant
of one of th original animals pur-
chased In 1923
No Milk After First Month
When growing out the replace
helfers for the improvement of his te tQT lhl3 hcrd not a of
ojnherd and that leaves only those milk fed aftcr tne hcuer caIvc3
of poorer quality avallsbc for the
bu > er
But many dairymen hae shunned
flio idea of raisins replacement dairy
Clock because they bclvcd it un-
profitable as well as extremely both-
ersome
This opinion however Is contrary
ft the belief of D H Van Pelt dairy
speclaUt with Purina Mills He sais
twit its a tually inoie profitable as
well as preferable for each dalry
nrvn to produce his own replacement
etodt
Be uses tests conducted at the
FUrtrw Experimental raim Gray
Summit Mo to prove his conten-
tion At the time the Purina Hol
etcfci herd was purchased In 1928 I
are a month old Instead they re
celve Calf Startena a dry feed ra
tion which this Tarm has found to
ghe extremely good results up to
sixteen weetes Prom then until
freshening they are fed Purina Dry
and Freshening Chow a special
body building feed with roughage
This plan ha3 proven so satisfac-
tory that Hoist em heifers at the
Purina Farm ficshen at about 24
months of age weighing approxi-
mately 1200 pounds This Is three
to four months earlier than the av-
erage for the breed and the weight
is the same as that ordinarily ex
pected for 23 to JQmonthold heif-
ers
Editors Note A copy of a bul
he aay3 the merase production of letin explaining in detail the Purina
tha herd was u503 pounds of milk plan for raising heifers may be ob
tast jcar the avenge production talned from our local Purina dealer
of the herd was 12141 poand without charge
L wtpiJJMmr
Remember My New Location
We Pay Market Prices for Cream Eggs and Chickens
All Kinds of Little Chick Teed
Bettis Produce and Grocery
On the Highway
BSTPnacttj
JUlpti William publishing the
Grant Pi u on Rt drnnt N Mix
send s < im i ti i Id frunds htii
lien nt mi of Mr J T William
of C anad an
II and Mrs Uarlis Mlllir ip
turnctl to Canadian list week to
make I r hninc Air Miller has
rvKamrB
bei n employed in the shipyards at
Churwatir Calif for tho past
sev ral months hut was forced to
riturn In u on ui count of his lieilth
Mr and Mis N E Johnson who
have just finished reroofing their
houBe are now bus ly engaged in re
decorating the interior
The Hemphill County News Friday April 24 1942
Mr and Mrs Fred Miller spent
th weekend here visiting Mr
Millers parents Mr and Mrs II R
Miller and other relatives and
friends
Th principal reason why things
are In the fix theyre in Is beca e
the Siren of Hope drowns out the
Voice of Experience
The things we stub our toes on to
day are the ones we laid around
carelessly yesterday
Excesiive tidiness fs said to indi-
cate a mild form of insanity from
which most newspapermen are hap-
pily immune
An editorial headline asks Do
poets die young Our private in-
vestigator Informs us that unfortu-
nately the worst ones do not
H a person drinks more than a
quart of whiskey a day he is apt to
suffer from beriberi say physicians
Yes and al o from the williewiIlic
A psychologist says that a person
is sober if he can say Susy sits in
the soup Personally we wonder
about Su ° y
iwo mends wno naa not seen
each other for several years met
again unexpectedly as neighbors In
a new suburban plice
Hello DUlklns who are you
working for now asked Slmklns
over the garden fence
Same people was the cheery
answer A wife and five children
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50 Statements
100 Envelopes
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THE NEWS
D0Y0UWANTABABY3
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No tiling equals a baby to bring com
ptete unity and happiness Into the homo
and tie husband and wife together in a
stronger bond of enduring love and mu-
tual interest Divorce is rare In the homes
of couples that Imc children
Unhappy wuca childless due to relieve
able functional vcakness may now cnjry
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Adv
Mr and Mis Millard Donaldson
of Allison whose threeyearold
daughter ill with the measles fell
from her bed and broke her arm
late Tue sda > evening brought her
to Canadian for medical treatment
Wtdnesdaj
Few traffic jams are caused by
people rushing to buy things thiy
see ndvertbtd on billboards
J fi a STRAIGHT FROM
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CASUAL
ENbEMIJLE
Get awaj from
that uniform
look in a lis
tlncthe ensemble
that is at once
feminine casual
and eas to wear
New York
tSTi creation for city
1 and country
ucar feiturcs a
softly tailored
jacket of Run
club check wool
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Weadmlt that a business house CAN do without printed stationery but what would be
YOUR mental picture of a concern that wrote YOU a letter on a plain sheet of paper Print-
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Our thousands of cuts are on hand No waiting or ordering You
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WE CAN MATCH YOUR PRESENT WORK IF DESIRED
On 3ooc coy CA PffOWlCE A0OOT 50
C Tff orCLCTHSG A yBAft MOW THAT
0 Re cs cm ee auto from milk
AND THEN HE SAID
Milk sure makes
mc feel 100 per emt
better on these hot
days And Pavlovskys
milk tastes better 1
SCIENTISTS SAY
Milk is the most Impor-
tant food In a well balanced
diet
Drink More Milk
The CARBOHYDRATE the FAT the PROTEINS
the VITAMINS and the CALORICS are the nutri
tional components of PAVLOVSKYS MILK which
are so necessary for your suatalned health Especially
now during warm weather youll want to drink an
extra amount of milk for extra energy
The Larger Your Milk Bill The Smaller Your Grocery Dill
PAVLOVSKYS Dairy
ou Can Whip My Cream But You Cant Beat My Milk
TWO DELIVERIES DAILY CALL 296
THE POCKLTUOOK OV KNOWLEDGE
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, April 24, 1942, newspaper, April 24, 1942; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47242/m1/4/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.