County Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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»lm«? Then come* the first tce<1,
which should consist of a good
chick starter mash Many good
ci-mmertul mashes are avail-
able or a very satisfactory one
aaay fee mixed at home by the
follow in* form tala:
SO pounds of yellow corn meal
1* pounds of bran
* pounds of less trade floor
fuse week Keep It before them
all the time Good trash water
with the obiil taken off should
also be Mbpt before them all the
lime unieae the powdered milk
» omitted from the mash, in
which eam as supM*ted above,
the liquid sour skim oe butter-
milk should be sakatbated for
ktho water to the lotanooc.
Thrownhout the drat weak the
brooder temper store should br
kept to an even temperatarr of
M depress under the hover. I
■■floe nit the floor, and about
Back Yard Contrasts
hot-'ply bad
end since dalryire was one of
the leading protects In this
county It was the opinion of
the men In this work that It
would not be out of line to
stress them at this meeting
The mechanical side of soil
building will be taken up In the
terraelne program for the year
This branch of agriculture will *
receive much attention this year f
from tile fanners of the county I
ft la thought and will be given
a prominent place on the pro-
gram of this meet According
tr the eountv agent M la his
plan to have a county wide ter-
•*«»*» id Utl hslpe the ifSoi keep
•nasd sad sweet. That *e*ry atom-
ub seeds at time*. Taka l* w%*a-
•«se a Marty msal krtags say 41s-
c-wUnet.
rbilbys Milk of Mapsssla has wsa
■wheat mdirnwrwt. Aad waetaeto
siillioaa of mm and women they
did»t bars "iadigeetion * Don * 4,et.
and doa't enlT.r, just remember Phit-
I pa Plaaeaat to take, sari atomy*
elfeettra. “Milk ad Mafaesia” kaa
beea the V. 8. rygteteeed Mt> mark
•f tbs Charles H. PkiUips Uwmiaal
a aad Ua inlinmr Lharha &
rklUiya aflee 1ST*.
COUNTY D9MO HAT \».m \ TMI IWiAY. IMA-
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1‘ACE TIOtfE
FARMER’S EXCHANGE
Tki* Scrvirr in frpe to rural render* of this paper
roa kali.
SOIL BUILDING -
CONFERENCE ON
LAST OF APRIL
roa sals
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SUM user 4-4-2» 2240
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eighty acres fenced OXARR PBOPKItTY POB HALF
phone 234b
FOR HALS
MKFTING St HUM I.KD FOR
B RBISTflW THI KHDAY.
Dewey. Sapulpa. I APRIL TWENTY FIFTH
4-11-2
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nmnine ......____ rvw Lr, .he rw«,k. rmu LICK *»" CMCKB4* J Conference has been set for
rwhelng wster. three am oreh-, P-ca> u, the Omrks in Pels- Llw B|Jlk„ hrn, Uck April a* at the chamber of
•——_ * gent « yaars and can help you two mtnutea or TOt'R th* vartoa* steps leading to-
COTTON SF.KO
•44’ Cotton Seed, earlier more Ofcla
productive, beats the weevil. -
makes most money per acre FOB SALK
tt.St for three bushel sack Pure Delfoa Cotton Seed at
Write for price on largrr quan- *4 04 per hundred Ed Sivtla
title* Morton A Hathaway. Ok- Care 414 Berryhlll Bldg Phon*
mulgee, Okls 2* 4t 1**4 4-4?
save money W » Wolf. Jay. MONEY BACK And don't forget ward the Improvement of the
OBRMOET to put In the drink- sell over the county which has
Ing wster to kill germs Sold been allowed to become below
by CITY DRUG STORE »he average in fertility aocord-
---- Ing to the agricultural experts
Three phases of this work win
WANTED TO BKNT
receive major attention accord
t am Interested In renting a ,ng to Jacob They are le-
small farm, eash or crop rent gurnet, terracing and burning
C J. Waggener. Mounds Ofcla Among the legumes which will
- j be considered will be I
FARM WANTED . owpeaa. sweet clover
Want to hear Iran owner *• These are all crops
having good Oklahoma farm frown In the dairy center*
____ foe sale for fall delivery Bend »nd «lnce dairying was one
Tomato and pepper plants: description F. C. 0. 8</x 40* . •tv* landing protects In
SALK Urge aad sweet kind Tosnato Otney. IU I county It was the opinion
pump* beefsteak. John Baer and Stone - 'he men in this work that
okrfc onion brand* CoOM to 1200 Worth would not
md tobacco 12th *» J W Pantry R F o> FOB TRAM tress t
RFD No. 1 No. 1. Box l«4 Phone 1M4-W V}ctof »‘ctroU or radio to
_ ‘trade lor cow See Light foot
SEED CORN VIOLIN FOR A ALB
Long John Two Dollars tm- Junior slxe violin for «»u
passed Long John and Oolder Priced right 1437 K Thompson
i Baagty seed corn »:» per be sapulpa
SUrr Hardware Oo Vlnlta.' _
Oklahoma PLANTS FOR MALI
Cowman-Hughes, across from
Court house 4-11-2
- FOB SALK
FOB SALK Fourteen room rooming house
Pure Delfos cotton seed at *4 cheap rent, sell reasonable -
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Wrryhlll bldg Sapulpa Phone Wilson. 207 last Dewey, da- Rt’RAL RKADCBA OF THE
pulpa 4-11-2 COMmr DKMOCBAT NEW*.
If'ytMi want to buy, sell, swap or rent wilh your nrighboi
>aai| In I Hr County Drmnrrtl News.
T« <4>pnl* pcmncui* NVves
Drwea and Park Sts. Sapulpa. OkU.
1 have I He followiag to BUY. SELL, SH \P. (Srr.mk
fill in the following and
nut the two that do not apply.)
^ Name
R. F. D. No
PHone
Town
Stale
A WELL
BACK VARD
CAAlklft MANS BACK YARD
FCKflING AND EARLY CARR
OF CHICRA IMPORTANT
' I
After receiving your chick',
you want to hold them under
•he brooder until they 'are
above 72 hours old. during
which lime the windows want
| to be darkened so that they
won't go to picking such other a
ices and thus bring on a serious
outbreak of cannibalism I
. know there tg always a tempta-
tion to treat the little fellows
to their first feed before the 7]
hour* have passed, but this
••lost be carefully avoided be-
cause a portion of the yolk of
the egg from which they art
hatched is still InUct la their
undeveloped Intestines until
this time. aj»d heeding before
this* time will almost bring on
bsmel trouble
Tbr first day's training aad
nourishment means more to the
chick than most of us realise
| A definite call should be start -
eo by tbe caretaker and a first
drink of warm water offered at
the age of 71 hours and ft must
be eeen to that every tingle
chirk gels tus drink at this
[time
chick
county will be (tven
Mon oo this work As
the terraetnt Is done in
the school at this early period
will give the farmers plenty of
time to get ready for It, U was
pointed out
Burning of last
cotton and com si
brought up at this
It has ■
is worth
stalks Is worth *4 M as fertiliser
according to thesr experts
Counh Uuurman of
National Eps WeN»k
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tad the energy to make It
grow; the vitamins which are
found so abundantly In eggs
mag be compared to workmen
who put the building materials
together and keep them in pro-
per order
Eggs are delivered to you in
their original package
This one outstanding virtue
possessed only by eggs, cannot
be refuted Even the package
In which her product Is deliver
t-d Is extraordinarily efficient
It'S convenient unit, easy to
handle, readily shipped and
tightly sealed to protect the
coo tents from bacterial invasion
or adulteration, make* it a dis-
tinctive food Man has never
been able to Improve the food
value or quality of a fresh egg
It le most appropriate that
see should all unite during na-
tional egg week from May first
to seventh. ItM. In paying hom-
age to the American hen and
her wonderful food produ<-t by
UATINO MOHR EGOS FOB
OUR HEALTH 8 BAKE
« Ml NTY AGKNTS DFAIRt
WORT Tt'RKFY RAIbRRB
Turkey raising In Oklahoma,
like other farm enterprises liar
not In every case proven a
profitable venture lays A W j
Jacobs, county agent It has
flourished awhile and died be-'
ranee of disease
Under a new plan turkey'
tiring can now be profitably
Ihu h! led ami uuukrteti nr
•unty agent contends ia,i
^91aking it easy
for you to enjoy
BIO I All advantages
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bring* big car advantages within tbe reach of practically
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