The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1956 Page: 5 of 10
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THI CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS Wednesday May 2 14
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Kosher Plant Houses
Fascinating Industry
By BOGEB CONMEE
iU COLUMBUS Ohio - Afainat a
Clanhattan backdrop
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producing
. the Mew York :
to I1 reued Meat Company the old-
L At and larceat koehar killing plant
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w 5li Within ita walla ia honied ana
' la moat fascinating yet least un-
Bntood businesses in
rf' asking industry the In
tn Although moat koaher meat ia
Consumed in tba larger
in centera ita influence on
Piar
ihf
a. a
lock prices throughout die mid-
1 load la wm tMpfcli BmV IfV
not fully understood hy
i reducers.
Tb get a dearer picture of the
In o lb get a dearer picture of me
Is ? ocher trade it would he well to
ir j eview Biblical history.
irda-V the
Hebrew lai
years ago God
lo Moats the religious and hy-
ith henic tenets that govern what hind
( meat people shall eat and under
ft Kivhat conditions this meat shall he
t&atea.
1 1. Eligible Animals
to I Briefly all cloven-iooted animals
maflhat chew their cuds as cattle and
M f beep are eligible to became
fin- toeher if they meet the other rigid
pacifications governing kosher no-
ci eptance. Poultry and fish are to-
ad l. eptsble tor koahnring J 1
j ixceptions to fills rule.
Since Mosaic Law fartids the
I unsumptlon of pork koaher eoo-
. tuning people eat 40 to SO per cant
note beef per capita than the na-
iond average and consume prsc-
ically 40 per cent of all the lamb
xoducsd In the United States.
To add to this only tha
i luarters of beef veal and lamb
ire used fay the kosher trade In
I )hls country. Hindquarters could
but they must be de-
tained and fills is not practical be-
i muse of labor costa. This practice
icescnta n situation with taraachr
1 Tha forequarters of beef veal
'ind lamb contain a higher per-
! rentage of bone and tot and are
generally leas nf than the
Quarters This meana that
nhippere must
nuunds of meat
moat must coma out of tha top
ado of livestock in order to ba of
acceptable eating quality.
Adhearing to all specifications of
Bit kosher trade requires slaugh-
tering about 10 pounds of Prime
. meat to produce pounds
kosher. This creates a tremendous
S?S
because T out of every 10
ef meat offered
be eald
Thus flie
restaurants and hotels have
The
of Weed
means fit or
. The process of kosharing is
intricate. At . Mew York
plant 40 rabbis are io-
ta the killing inspecting
and tagging of tha car-
lo addition koaher ear-
still fat tha coaler must be
fbegiseliig) within 72
after slaughter If they are to
The TS hour law makes 1
log live animals to tt
metropolitan koaher plants
tory. So at Mew York
Prime cattle veal and lambs
mid-western livestock markets are
nfircwdsde
ferried across tha Hudson River
to wait their tun high atop
rven ataxy penthouse stockyards.
At file beginning of the day the
rabbis gather around tha first ani-
mal to be slain. Here they say
prayers and Mess the
it is being slaughtered.
Ugious ritual suffices tor all tha BM
cattle 1900 calves and 1000 lambs
that may ba slaughters that day.
gkughtor Methi
To be eligible tor kosharing ani-
mals must not bo stunned or abet
aa la customary in non-kosher
plant Instead the Wiling and
Weeding of the animal is
computed simultaneously by one
clean stroke ef the knife applied
to the animals throat Tha rabbi
who does the cutting.
Is held In high esteem fey his faith.
He is eligible tor the position only
exhaustive religious training
stakty
Bradley
Top Seniors
Announced
(By Ext
BRADLEY Tha valedictorian
iid salutatorlan have been an-
nounced for the 1959 year.
Valedictorian is Miss Sharon
Slate and aahitatorian is Miaa
Gail Hawkins.
The Ionian receiver their an-
nouncement! and the Baccalaur-
trvices will be
May IS. at I p.m.
Eighth grade an
commencement will be
night May 15. at p.m
Honor night will be
at t p.m. Awerde will he
Spring Best
For Fertilizing
Garden Trees.
By HENRY TREE
Written hr NEA Service
Occasional stormy weather in flit
should not deter the gardea-
erfarming the major Jobs
the list of apri
Jobs Is the cleaning up of
throughout the yard and
Most shrub and flower beds are
littered with leaves which can be
turned to add humurto the soil or
put on the eompoe pile tor future
b advisable Ib
plants i
they start tote astir
The nitrogen eeateat k
available hot
Dutton
win
nil this year on:
Mete Gall
Wanda Motley;
Hsian Tannehill and Freda Guest;
Violet Smith and Mln-
Slate.
directed the
this afternoon.
Itchln to set Hitched a short
ay had n cast including!
sveriy Jackie Stephen
son. Buddy Rogers Virginia
Brewer Claudia Jones
Binclalr Loren Miller and
Another riiort play And the
Lamp Want Out" had a cast of
Helen Slate Donnie Sinclaii Bet-
ty Nye Calvin Seller. Mara ter was
Ruth Hamit
Jackie Stephenson read Sally
in the City" and Loren Miller
read Roasted Peanuts.
and Corals Sinclair
ventriloquist stunt
fra. Ji
and Dwalna Schneider
Mura plan a trip beginning May IT
to Grand Laka.
They have reservations at Play
. Port ea Honey Creek Bay where
physiology they wlU stay Thuraday and Friday
ip by the
aafll Into In spring.
Be aim to use a balanced fer-
tiliser preferably one with
analyst! strong hi
Thera are several good once on
the market Apply at the rate of I
pounds per IN aquare feet spread
evenfiy end cultivate it in to a
depth ef I inches. With flw eai
fertilizer it b not too late to toad
the lawn.
The home gardener will have to
adjust his planting schedule with
the weather. Bear in mind that tt
does not pay to work in soggy aoiL
If you must plant And soma dry
aofl and usa It mixed with peat
moss about the roots. White
must ha made firm about
roota it should not he trampe
that Am roota are deprived of air.
fertilizing butt trees in '
use a mixture strong in
phosphorus as mentioned above
for trees shrubs and lawns. Uae
the general rule of about 9
. of fertilizer tor each Inch of trunk
' diameter. Spread the fertilizer un-
der the outer edge of the brandies
cultivate and water tt In.
Aa tha carcass goes through the
various phases of procuring it b
carefully checked tor all outward
and inward signs of disease or in-
jury that might have caused the
animate unnatural death. If any are
found the carcass is considered
trefah (unfit tor kosher use).
X could not help bring impress-
ed hy the thoroughness their
work. One would conclude that If
ifa koaher its tops.
About a tenth of U. S.. man from
age IT to M are admitted to hos-
pitals each year.
no
i
JUST ARRIVED
LARGE SHIPMENT OF
CANNA BULBS & 4-3 BERMUDA ROOTS
PLANTS Tomato Pepper Egg Plants
Cabbage and Onion Plants .
a
Dim Te The Severe Do mega to Alfalfa Meadows
By Cut Worms and tha Spotted Aphids
THESUPPLY OF HAY AND
FEED WILL BE VERY SHORT
... Sa For Hay Plant Our
CERTIFIED BIG GERMAN MILLETT
SEED or SUDAN SEED
FOR ENSILAGE plant eon African mfflott. Atlas
Sorgo Sugar Drip or Sumas 1712 Cana
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SEED & GRAIN CO.
Chickaaha Kl Reno Crescent Duncan
night They will return here Sat-
urday night
J enters and santeca have bean
taking tha school census tor tills
year. The money they receive will
ba put in tha due fend tor the
class trip.
Junior dam and spans. Mrs.
John Lance have planned skat-
ing party Thursday night at Mar-
low. W. W. Nye Mr. Rollte Nye and
Mrs. Lata Sanders cf Harper Kan.
their father W. M. Nye
the
of eld miners.
Tremors Felt
BEIRUT Lebanon IB-Two light
earth tremors shook Lebanon early
today. Preliminary reports slid
there were no casualties and no
material damage. The tremors oc-
curred in the same district aa tha
March II earthquake which killed
KB persons and lift
homeless.
eldaalallr B pays to spray tontt
tries atberwtea yea are '
te have wormy apples aad
The heme gardener starting his
own vegetable and annual plants
Indoors should follow these steps
to insure success.
Sterilize tha sail mixture before
lowing seeds. Use n sandy mix-
ture that has organic matter to
hold water yet te loose enough to
drain easily.
But good aaod from reliable deal-
Provide flw light temperature.
Hi to N degrees before and after
Mimlnitlon.
Provide plenty of light after ger-
miration Maintain moisture in soil fay
checking twice daily. Tha soil
should bo moist never soggy
lings should not go to bed
water in early afternoon.
UUes ere virtually tha only
port of Bermuda.
YOUR
FARM
EQUIPMENT
DESERVES
THE VERY
BEST!
PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
Farm Service On Motor Fuels
Lubricants And Diesel Fuels 1
DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GRADY COUNTY
Anderson - Prichard
Oil Corporation
CHICKASHA DIVISION
U. S. II At Frisco Bill Tamar Mgr.
Phono 101
A Tribute To Our
Home Demonstration Clubs!
In Grady county throughout tha nation well-organized
groups of outstanding women arc doing a great work
which should command tha deepest admiration and re-
spect of all of us. These era tha enthusiastic members
of tha Home Demonstration Clubs . . . Woman of virtu-
ally all oges whose work serves tha family tha home
tha community and tha future. Their services result In
Improved levels of living for families improved homes
and communities development of leadership and training
of tomorrow's citizens. It is with abundant pride we
salute the Home Demonstration Woman this week. They
ere shining examples of whet good .citizenship should be!
Th
First National Bank
IN CHICKASHA
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Mrs. Handke
Fetes Husband
(By Express Carraipandant)
DUTTON Mrs. Garrett Hand-
ha honored her husband. Garrett
surprise no hit birthday
rare: Mr. and Mrs. BiU
Margaret Ann Carlson
Gilbert; Buddy Winn and
Jos Handke.
Refreshments wars served. The
evening was spent playing is mas. :
Mr. and Mrs. Claade Ingram at.
Lot Crucos and son. Mr. and Mrs. i
Richard Ingram and taro sans
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 1
Ingram during past weeks. They
ra to attend the funeral j
brother and uncle Harva
Ingram of Minco.
My. and Mrs. Fteyd Seals have .
as guest their sob Floyd John i
Seals ME 9 who has been stat-
at U 8 Naval Training
San Diego Calif. Floyd
has finished his eoursa in welding
and win report to Nodman
Naval Bass tor re
ware up If
Ancient Egyptian
peacocks.
to RIB. Sheep
Baling Saves Your Time And Labor-
It Also Helps You Harvest About
54 Ton More Hay Per Acre!
New Holland
MODEL 66
TWINE-TIE
A Leader In It's Class
FOR CAPACITY SIZE AND PRICE
Check These Many Features:
Wheat Corn
Sorghum Price
Up In Month
OKLAHOMA CITY III Okla-
homa farmers got more for their
wheat eon and sorghum in April
"lan the previous month.
Tha federal-state crop reporting
aarvico aald the mid-April aver-
age price on wheat waa 92.08 a
bushel up 4 cents from a month
earlier. Corn was up 4 cents to
9M6 a bushel and grain sorghum
up T cents to average 91J7
hundredweight.
1
"k Low Center of Gravity
A Safety Inspection Door
A Floating Feed Floor
A Adjustable Wadboard
At Three Bale Lengths
A" Plunger Extensions
Ar Hardened Steel Drive Gears
A Full Floating Pick-Up
iHi
if CD mcT0R
ISIS Sooth 4th
John Moncriof Mgr.
Phene 170
SO MANY AR0UND-
. they must be best!
iJWvwsi i
A4tofohl
efrsuJT"af tarn
VFea. Akt """ ftaS?
Everything You Need For
Plumbing Fixtures Pipe fir
Fittings
- LET US HELP YOU PLAN
YOUR NEW HOME BARN or SHED
Convenient Financing On Yew Remodeling
Stone Lumber Co;
. I. N. STONE-C J. STONE
S14 S. 3rd Phene 132
tutor exlta Me qsrilfp fcr ASC toem end
lost 100 tea writeoff la flw year
Ever wonder why to many femora osa Bufler grain
bins? It's because Butler spectaizw in grain storage
equipment ... always ofiara the safest moat conven-
ient bins available. Thke eonatruetion fcr Inatnee;
Extra lend galvanized steel aheets cut down the .
number of fleam Short an doable baited to dot
hie protection at the Mam. Thar after year Butlar
bins remain icier drier places to atora grain.
Xu Butler Nna it is seder to inspect tart and
Sample jrour grain. Lowfing end unloading ia con-
venient. The door fits like e vault rtayt moisture-
fcr cU eond!tieni (aee descriptions below). Play cafe
when you boy flAmr fcr your grain-buy the bin
engineered by opedeHatc. Buy Butler. Come in end
talk over your gtorage problems with on
Butler Equipment Mains Grain Storage Safer fail Mere ProfttaMe
1
altar tows Abe aqaipawnl wet i
to aandHtoa grain end smtata
lawta far aawar aid Unt
luflar Crap Pryw.ltl heated rifh dwigwsd lutor
cad prewd fcr wry ealosph walti clhaaitt. are
latch Mm fcr cm vM Crap Bryw
MwBsMg hi )0fr cud 40MmM stesfc
Sold by your Butler Blue Ribbon Dealer
MELTON TRACTOR & SUPPLY
IBIS South 4th
John Mencrtef Mgr.
Chickaiha Okie.
Phene ITS
kept
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Vandivier, Davis O. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1956, newspaper, May 2, 1956; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1894550/m1/5/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Grady+County+-+Chickasha%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.