The Gage Record (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1953 Page: 2 of 12
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Gage Lodge No 352
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The Methodiat Church
Sunday School 10:00 a m
Morning Worship 11:00 a m
MYJ (all ages) 7:15 p m
Evening Worship 8:00 p m
Rev L J Brown pastor
Hydatid disease in man is para-
sitic condition which can be
transmitted to humans by dogs is
not a problem in the United
States but is a serious public
health menace in Alaska and in
many other areas Treatment of
dogs for parasites when necessary
can cut down the danger
Oklahomans celebrated Christ-
mas 1952 with a traffic accident
every 12 minutes t
Four Oklahomans died
Christmas day in 1952
on
Traffic accidents brought in-
jury to 272 persons during the
first 10 months of 1953
Mrs- Price Rankin visited rela-
tives at Wellington Texas over
last weekend
WITH THE COUNTY AGENT
L D Warkentln
Forty Million dollars ($40000-
000) according to tome reliable
sources is what cattle grubs or
heel flies cost the livestock in-
dustry annually How would you
like to save your share of these
millions?
Every livestock producer can
make an Indiyidual effort toward
grub control simply by spraying
with 7 1-2 pounds of 5 percent
rotenone and 2 pounds of sulphur
or use of some of the commercial-
ly prepared rotenone compounds
used as recommended by manu
facturer - Added effectiveness of
grub control program can be ob-
tained from planning and under-
taking the control as a commu-
nity project
The Arnett 4-H club boys are
making an effort to get neighbor-
hood programs started by secur-
ing signed pledge cards indicating
a control program will be follow-
ed First second and third prem
iums will be awarded the boys
signing the largest number of
cattle Awards will be made by
A V Ohesnut and Son Amett
Drug and by the 4-H Clubs
Grub control programs should
start now -
Delta Dek Club
H D Agent News
Delta Dek Club met In the I Ilclea A Morava
home of Mrs Roy Burfy with two I The Cranberry Salad recipe
tables of players present mem- which appeared In the December
bers being Meadames Jim Luthl newslete? was not correct This
C V Carey Fred James R A I Is thl corrected recipe Cran
Ford Geo Peer and Geo McMU- berry Salad: Combine the Juice of
lan Guests of the evening ere two oranges 2 T grated orange
Mrs Orvia Shafer and Mrs Art I rind and 1H cups sugar and bring
Poindexter I to a boil add 1 pound of cranber-
Pumpkin pie with whipped I rles and cook until cranberries
cream and coffee was served I are done Cool Pour half of the
The club Christmas party will I cranberry mixture Into a large
be Monday night In the home of) bowl Mix two cups bread cubes
Mrs Ford
Rabies is reported spreading in
raccoons and minting dogs may
contract the disease from these
wild animals Because of the poor
price for pelts the raccoon popu-
lation In the south is reported at
an all-time high increasing the
danger
In giving blood transfusions to
dogs cross matching of blood
types is not necessary If allergic
reactions occur veterinarians
report that the reducing rate of
transfusion and use of anti
with 2 cup of cream whipped and
sweetened Pour this over the
cranberry mixture and add the
rest of the cranberries Chill for
24 hours
EAT FOR HEALTH AND
HAPPINESS
Here is the answer to the ques
tions why should I eat regularly
or drink milk etc- often asked
by older people
' "Your chances of being happy
and healthy at 65 or 70 will be
greater if you make a strong ally
of food all of your life — and not
just when you're a child and
mamma makes you” says Miss
Mrs Rosa Estes of Fargo is
among those who gave a year’s
subscription to the Gage Record
as a Christmas gift She had us
placf on our list the name of Mrs
Sterling - Garner of Mountain
Home Ark
histamine and oxygen Improve Ruth Petennann extension foods
the condition arKj nutrition specialist at Oklaho-
ma AAM College
Mrs Wes Cole spent several '
Three major needs of the body
days last week in the home of heij 1 SUppjecj by food must be contln-
son Wayne and family of Erick
uously replenished
All through life you need food
that contains protein 'and miner
als for they are the nutrients
needed for the "upkeep” of body
tissues and bone Just as your
home needs some repair work
continually so does your body If
the right materials arc skimpy
the repairs may be shoddy
Vitamins are the second basic
need of your body no matter what
its age Vitamins working with
minerals and proteins make com-
bination teams that keep the body
running smoothly
A third need supplied the body
from food Is fuel for energy and
warmth All foods supply calor-
ies though some more than oth-
ers One problem particularly
among older persons is getting a
calorie surplus whlrti leads to
overweight
‘Adequate amounts' of milk
meat eggs fruits and vegetables
whole grain or enriched bread and
cereals and butter or fortified
margarine would normally meet
the body's needs for protein vita-
mins and minerals and fuel for en
ergy” Miss Peterman said
The specialist warned against
food fads and so-called wonder
diets which over-emphasize some
foods and ignore others that are
important
HAYDON
Chiropractic Clinic
COLON THERAPY PHYSIO-
THERAPY A X-RAY
Phans 125
Arnett Oklahoma
Attend Church Sunday
UNITED PEST
CONTROL
Termites Rose has aad Ants
Free Inspection A Estimate
Continuous Service contract
W P VARNELL
Ph Ill-J Box 424
Canadian Texas
"Drive carefully The life you
save may be yours" -
The baby son of Wayne and wife
had an attack of appendicitis but
no operation was necessary and
he was much better when his I
grandmotoher left for home
The ration for orphan puppies
should contain plenty of fat pro-
tein calcium and phosphorus
Veterinarians suggest the addi-
tion of cream butter fat com oil I
lard or egg yolk to condensed milk
to supply the fat content Vitamin
supplements also should be used
Atwell Sherrill was over from)
Shattuck Wednesday paying taxes
and called to shove his subscrip- j
tion up to 1-1-1955 He reports the
wife Ada and the children as being
okay
Hard pad disease cannot be pro-
duced in dogs which are immu-
nized against distemper indicat
ing that these two conditions
must be related
We stMl have a few boxes of
Christmas cards left at the Rec-
ord office Call and see them
They are very pretty and are $100
a box
Price Rankin has returned from
Chicago where he attended the
Broomcorn Convention
The largest tanker in the world
will carry 15-7 million gallons of I
oil that’s enough to fill about I
1570 railroad tank cars
Mr and Mrs A Z Ludden were
visiting relatives at Moo reland
Sunday
Tommie Yamold and wife of I
Enid were over night visitors Fri-1
day of Mrs Fannie Yamold
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New Dodge Royal V-l 4-Doer Sad on
Road Test the Elegsnt New Action Car
That Shattered 196 Records for Performance Stamina and Endurance I
Here’s the car that proves what others just
promise clinches what others claim!
Come see and drive the new ’54 Dodge
that rewrote the official AAA record book
You will discover the flashing per-
formance of PowerFlite Drive— newest
smoothest most powerful of all automatic
transmissions the matchless steering
ease of full-lime Power Steering and
the surging power of the stepped-up 150-
hp Red Ram V-8 engme — winner over all
8’s in the Mobilgas Economy Run
It’s the one new car that gives you proof
of performance far ahead of its field 3
great series: Royal V-8 Coronet V-8 and
6 Meadowbrook V-8 and 6
More To It— More In It— Moro Of It I
Powtiflil ' Power Steering
Fulls - Automatic Full-Time — takes
No dutch no lag mors of tbs work
or hesitation no out — leaves all the
jolt or jerk pleasure ini
Red RoibV-8
Full of Power —
ths most efficient
engine in any
American car
The American Automobile Aioclaffoa it
Ilia iwprama authority on American par
formonca records Powerflrte ond full-time
tower Steering ere optional equipment
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BROWN MOTOR CO shattuck Ohio
Prepare Now For
Fall g Ointer Donttio
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Now is the time to prepare for the Fall
and Winter months See us for
HEATERS
large or small
StovePipe Various' sizes
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Get materials and supplies here and
make repairs for the cold weather that
will soon be here
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Building Materials etc Hardware etc
Paints and Varnishes
C E Sharp Lumber Co
— 53 Years Reliability-
Gage Phone 114 ' r Okla
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Specials for Friday and Saturday
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Phone 52
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Denson, Ray K. The Gage Record (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1953, newspaper, December 17, 1953; Gage, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1815869/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.