The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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By Dr DeWitt Hunt
Safety Specialist
Oklahoma State University
lndis:ry has used taltty
Nigns (11) etAely to reduce ac-
cident Safety sins around
a farm youk
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on your tami:
sirk!!-4 in barn
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Stay tfhind cycle Oar on
mower
Keep guards n place on
all machines
Stand on rubber mat when
changing fuses
Hang lantern hurt (prcvide
a well-made hock4
Stop vndmill before cling
it
Use staff to lead the bull
Keep pitchforks here (to
designate safe place)
Never smoke while spray-
ing or dusting with insecticides
ri(VET fly kites with mct'al
string or wire
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Every 100 lb Bag of
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EGG FEEDS
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Celebrate Superior's Sep
tember Golden Jubilee
There's "money in every
hag" of Superior Egg
Feeds A 25c token in
every 100 lb Bag a
1212c token in every 50
lb bag Exchange your
"money token" for cash
at your Superior Feed
dealers This cash token
offer September only
this year feed
for more eggs
SUPERIOR (CC FEEDS
Contain extra egg needs
Superior costs loss because
it produces more eggs
1--COME IN
John A Richardson
Feed and Seed
We give UNITED Trading
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Alcott classic on TV October 16
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"Nocturne" asks if it's all right to go in the waughter
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MAKING YOU
ONLY "HALF" A truornArn
Are You So Run-Down You Can't Give Your Husband and Family
Real Companionship? Then Discover The Wonderful
Blood-Strengthening Action of This Spec:al Iron Tonic for Women?
How tragic when a woman feels Thus quickly help build rich red
so tired so weak and run-down blood to restore strength and
she can't be a real companion! energy so you feel fine again fast!
Luckily it's often due to "Iron- ?inkhorn's unique formula can
Hungry Blood" (simple iron de- also bring blessed relief from
ficiency anemia) Then Its need- f unc tion al 1 y -c u sed monthly
less for those women to suffer cramps and "Hot Flashes" of
such awful weariness change-of -life! No wonder so
Now a wonderful iron tonic many women use Pinkham's
can help relieve this condition Tablets all through their !west
thus renew your vitality! Its If "Iron-Hungry Blood" has
Lydia E Pinkham's Tablets only left you weak and run-down —
iron tonic made especially for only "half" a wornan---get Pink-
women! Rich in iron Pinkham's ham's Tablets from druggists
Tablets start to strengthen Then see if you don't soon feel
"Iron-Hungry Blood" in one clay! "a14" woman again!
FOR IMAM AILMENTS! Doctors tests prove fitmons Lydia E
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound (liquid) also brings quick relict
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The Eldorado Courier - Eldorado Oklahoma
By Don Burro vi bridge Director
Tim' Research Center
A unique addition to the farm
or urban home's family room or
den is a m4azine and newspaper
rack modeled after those you'll
find in most libraries
Truly different from the con- a waterway for E C Bill of
ventional home magazine holder Ntarren Several new terraces
it's a three-tier rack that serves Are also being built on this
as a display stand and a distinc- farm
tive piece of furniture at the
same time The rack makes a Topographic maps for land
handsome practical place for t'veling were made for Paul
magazines and rewspapers—and 1 igert G E Gunkel and W
what's more you can make it in L Spradlin all of Eldorado
your own workshop at little
expense Ditch lines were run for
Magazine racks are practical
for family room
The rack is made from sheets
of plywood and common plank-
ing In drawing your plans for
the project it's advisable to use
standard sizes to keep down the
waste of materials Use 38-inch
plywood in 4-by-8 foot sizes The
common planking can be I-by-2
and I-by-10-inch stock
The portable power equipment
you'll need in the construction
are a drill a saw and a sander
The construction plan basically
is a "box" of plywood open at
the top and front lined with
three shelves mounted within at
about 60 degree angles
The shelves of I-by-10-inch
stock are edged with "standing"
ledges for the magazines or
folded newspapers Mount the
shelves on angle pieces nailed to
the side and back of the plywood
casing After assembly smooth
the surfaces with a power sander
using No 6 paper
A word of caution about driv-
ing nails into the end grain of
plywood The nails will hold
much better if you drill a start-
ing hole smaller than the finish-
ing nail
(Questions from readers about
do-it-yourse)f problems or proj-
ects are welcomed Send them to
Thor Research Center Marengo
They well be answered in
these columns or by individual
letter)
Try a Courier Want Ad!!!
Farmers
JACKSON COUNTY
SOIL CO N S I Z VA TION 1)1 ST I Z I N FAN":4
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A rad x'as compht1 last The followiog farmers hay(
week on the Gilbert Marquart made application for Witt(i
farm near Duke A pond silt: cover crops: Willie Olson
WILS checked on the Robert acres Olustec Ben Deldridiie
Van Purkeleo place north of go aCreS George McGinnis
Friendship A farm pond was 145 acres Dock Shirley
staked last week for J P Lee Acres Charles Felty 75 acres
of Elmer Frank Tittle 15 acres Ewe):
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Soil Conservatiln Service
ingincers designed and staked
a waterway for E C Bill of
iVarrtn Several new terraces
Are also being built on this
farm
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Ditch lines were run for
Forrest Motley
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'Earnest King of Eldorado
is planning to rebuild some
old terraces on his farm
Charles Felt& Kir Altus has
seeded 38 acres of Austrian
winter peas with barley 1Ie
also has 16 acres of peas
planted in another field
Applications have been re-
ceived from the AS office
for assistance in conservation
work from A Lee Cox Mar-
tha land leveling and James
C Lewis Duke irrigation pipe
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Jackson County Soil Conser-
vation District supervisors
have purchased 20000 pounds
of grass seed to be used in
seeding land placed in the
Conservation Reserve Program
and re-steding past'ures
S
G W Payne of Blair has
math application for a pond
Charles Abernathy of the
Ozark community plans to
level 27 acres for irrigation
as soon as Ihe crop is harcOed
Wark is nearing completion
en the Jackson County soil
survey report Final inspec-
tion of field work will be
made next week by repreqn-
tativcs of the Soil Conserva-
tion Service and oilier agencies
Mr Cotton Farnntter:
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The foliowiog farmers have
made application for winter
cover crops: Willie Olson 1'0
acres Olustee: Ben lIeldridge
an aCres George McGinnis
145 acres Dock Shirley 15
Acres Charles Fe Hy 75 acres
Frank Tittle 15 acres Ewell
P Russell 30 acres G G
Holland 46 acres Elbert C
Hunter 16 acres Clarence E
Bonen 80 acres and Fred
Caves 34 acres all of Altus:
Kenneth Wise 303 acres and
Clifford Hankins 761 acres
both of Eldorado John W
Chastain 50 acres Will Cas-
ter 566 acres Loyd Payne
100 acre Marion Ladd 110
acres Lloyd R Hunter 48
acres and Wade Bagwell 14
acres all of Blair A Lee Cox
25 acres Martha and Ray-
mond Jones 60 acres Elmer
NEW FARM FACTS
!Wm Your Experiment Sta
The Blackstone watermelon
variety resisVant to wilt and
anthracnose excelled Charles-
ton Gray and Black Diamond
varieties in production under
very favorable growing sea-
son at the Bixby vegetable
research station in 1957
Also eight breeding lint s
ranked above Blackstone in
this test The breeding lines
were rated for quality and
freedom from disease as well
as for yields—Research report'
of the Oklahoma agricultural
experiment station
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PULL THE PLUG
911 STOMACH UPSET
without interrupting sleep or woad
When constipation sours your
stomach you feel logy headachy
Taken at bedtime Nock-lirauchts
is "timed- to relieve constipation
first thing in morning— without
harsh gripinq or urgency! This
amazing "ovet night" laxative hell s
sweeten sour stomach too Thcn
life looks sunny again! Made from
pure vegetable herbs thorough
but gentle Get illack-Draught
In Powder or Granulated form and now
his news easa-to-take Tablets too
CHILDRIN When go lstipation gouts
young digertione gel
Byrup of Black-Draught TWA honey-sweet
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HOOVER EQUIPMENT COMPANY I
1108 S Main Phone HU2-3000 Altus
Your Friendly "CATERPILLAR" Dealer
2-ricu1tura1 Tractors and Tool Bars Earth-
moving Equipment Engines Wire Rope
We can furnish hydraulic pumps and
controls for almost any tractor
Who sin process your cottonseed this year?
Cotton is so often thought of from the standpoint of
ginning and lint turnout only
The profits made from cottonseed amount to a large
part of the total profits of a gin
The Producer's Co-Operative Oil Mill Oklahoma City
owned by the Co-operative gins of Oklahoma is an
outstanding processing mill which publishes yearly it's
operational statement
The 1957-58 season was a short year for Oklahoma
but your oil mill paid back to the gins $350 per ton on
cottonseed This amounted to $13709378 returned to
Oklahoma Co-operative gins Our refund was $288060
With the outlook for a better crop this year the refund
should be much larger at the end of this season
Who do you Want to have the profits from your cot-
tonseed? — You or a few large company owned mills?
Volume determines the cost per bale of operations
Gin
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cotton
CORNS
cuearo
when you
defoliate with
Special Grade
Cyanamid duet gets down into
rank cottonwon't burn leaves
onto plant—won't burn stems
or bolls gives good remults
over wide dosage range
Result? Clean cotton with his
pin trash higher grade more
profits for you!
Re-growth
problem?
Ask your dealer about
2789
It lets you
reduce the
amount of
other defoliants
and prevents
re-growth
all in
one operation
Ask dealer for leaflet or write:
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