The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1927 Page: 10 of 16

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STIMULATE MILK SALES
ean
)1:1rliall-co aritirs Sign I p to
I' De-
1p(
er le‘as Route

art
tpertAt to Th New
MAIELL Oct 12 —As ft resuit of a
tac:it fief up at fl Fair
VO cows 'were sicuert lip to furnish
(Nam to a thiik roWc to ship ercani
Fr1-11-11-AIL Trvo
it Is cxpocied that 210 cows will
shnrd befort tne route Is coin-
p:cted 3ot
Inks
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IFarm Comment
111 IT' It I It T I I II I 141 17 671111 I tizetri cif
ea 1nm Attar
14011 nit:11 kt p9i trine 4H —
(Jut) Boys From Four
kolti'
In Cie for-t pIu 4f DISInCtS to Leave Next
cotre IIu cot of tlif mnternds and Monday
JJor neresny to put it up- Ina
thars only a tundi rn:
STATE TO SEND MANY
p!''“littr: the
cf Itvek dma:e is a
Idnahle itroL t her I V Farmers and Dairymcil From
ut t Aq Parts of Oklahoma to
tdee that ha ben
Join Club Boys
101It hi the f:t
Fhtn thPr t!t!lwr dur ittott
1 I 4-1I lut 111 h- I
t:c it trly1h4):t J tin i
10k :1 V ' I I 111- Nwt 1it
Iiilt?1 r ILf 111i1111tti tsh' k 11 I4:ft iii NI” 1
k (no ly
Iv irtiitt1 Ti-jt r Pr1-I hrol(1 tihd At11011
m titIchh litt41 tivt iit4 114 tool I ''r 1""" r"'"
fetid UI Iginntillw in It iniiiithtiovti I" 1"I d"'"
-tu Ii-
- ---- - - I ' Iii' jI ht It teOln if the
Thcre are malty tophri rt A ola tot "- '"''' " ' "' '' " '''' '' ' ''"
lapwing w)igt 1 ilr( di --tilld 114!o Poi' '
hinittata poor talcs tot tot itt tow r'l P' I" "r v:''''1'"' ''kh
tjpt tplulahlr't tencca tali ttoit tor ''' (1'110'm ht-rgttt ot Drill -
Ittk ot itropr tctallt ri Alfi1t :Ind 1111!i'm 1111111111-
Pii ! W")T11011 t or ft it
A1111 I NI' tAttlt y hy inchibct of l't " "I- Ili' It'"tt-
thl ftttlity ht the tt-trifilott1 ' (11'''''''
i conothIcs 1)coatttio tit tit 4 thldaapa Itopc r I IA t2iIOff
A & NI coil' a F!ivkrd Iliit op- ''''' ''''' "I'l I'''"" it ed 'r''''''1'
" '" "I ''""'' "t"'"'" '""' "I— f1! and Vi'mbr PI 111111 nf
III-"S'"" II II" "I H" i""I' I" M Aer Ilhlin-co art Cif- iiWIleOL
f Olerill (41loo:cit I CillitIC :1:I1
Ilike IlellY III-IIII"T"I' Tin' "I'll- 1 W lb r of Att-home C rter-ro:
rat" ti"t "1a1-1''''''' 1"1"' 4" 1111111 k(i 11 (4 111KI Jt Net--
keeping wetly kelt abrcit of the
sototo kind I? V Fillith oft Ahus
events of the day JilPS01(0 111 rprSfIll the south-
The pt rrentare of tcriorrs sub- fihttl t
eribing for daily lieasOPell et eon- umrson liehn of FIftov tote Pettey III"
Initially illcrea111V V hi it Is un- plee or 1111n
etthr encouwinit sten for the !vitt- o to the hoyt tohet1 la
coltwal oeeioptnent fit tilt 0ttlary t ernot metre t
Volk: who ate vett infolined wake fat of th okhototot ottho to
Jess mistakes new thoe wit° KIT thr N1111p111 t vent alu go by train tt
not The hunter VI)) knows 'allot Is is expected be those tqamtetring the
going on In the t-0 Itt Shia the ittmtt on po tt ear will Ntort
narket situation Is Had What Ilinketi
front Mild-Iowa City e:t ihe Mitk
It that IIIIJ h'I'v 01118 "e d"1"g I Imo-I nt 330 p m Monday Oct 17
jobs t::'r to li'-- that tirtner lilih it 104 0 :" ut li 45 w
it (11tilIct tithall'11:r Mer III itvvh- tr Oct Itl Another tar will
bor v ho (1) Iv' t 1"'" M"'Il inlu" lenVe IIIIti ull the FrIsco tracks at
inat ton I 25 -) m Islonriav Ott IT 'flits ear
An interestm feature of the fur- w:11 go by viay ttl Tulso teal ing torn
Ty aas the at that more filmier: bout i p tn and arriving in Mem-
alm ate tortnheis of hoot orkanlitit- 1111P at d '45 a M TIWyftiy Oet 18
lions subs rine for daily 1tpets — A rate of one fare and a thild for
and titH Other PliblfriiW IV" N(1-- hilo round trip with minimum mull-
Cum do ihillIvr N ho ate not name man cher:tea make the total ehtiriies
hers While It is very flue that cieb per re:son rtnolilit to approximately
firin Is yet a selqtrate 111!1 a Ne- a31 fr ok 1b city $34 from
lory annul iteIt the !miner WhO EI111 end ilit8 from Tukst The Pull-
Iietds by htnit'It In the nnstfuhled man viits a ill be aNallable for use
uolion that Ile Is eutta it tit unto ditrlitht the totir-day slay in Ikletnpnts
Iiiroself ssithout need tr e'I'Pera" Thts is the firet time in many yeals
thie effort or outsnie information IS (het the Nitiomil Dairy show hos
Iihnost a thIng of the past !born Lehi in tht south It 16 espeete1
rrlIN tAre prevention m k
ansther tek to be sure-but ns
good a time as any to consider the
preventable Is due to farm fires We
Ciotti hear laugh about fartn fire
losses They are pretty well scattered
but practically every farm fire rteult
In a con'nlete loss There's no tte-
lighting apparatus that can be Furn-
Illolied CU LI instant's sarning and
pmnping water into the Nair in
a few 'Mantra after the alarm is
sounded One the averavte farm
a pitifully inadequate bucket brigade
against a fire wit h toogreat Mart
---and the fire almost invariably wins
complete victory -I
Clean buildings and premises to-
gether with R fire extinguisher always
ready for um will help prevent litany
larM fires-and they're mighty cheep
safety measures These with an in-
aurance policy In a good company
furnish protection that it paya to
lave
WHILE we are on the aubject of
cleaning up t he' Ca the boll
eLvil to thialt about The weevil
lives through the winter In brush and
trash piles- has been told so many
times that probably everyone in cot-
'ton territory knows it by this time
along with ell the other habits of
this $50000030 pest
But this year there's to be a gen-
eral campaign to pet rid of every wee-
' II that it is possible to destroy this
fall-by sliming them by freet'inii
them by plowing them tender in the
field and by burning them in trash
plies livery encouragement Is bring
given to the movement by n number
of attendee throughout the iilate All
of this activity will tend to make the
work of destruction mote general in
every community whieh in turn wilt
Ineita that t he re at! ts on yian own
farm will be more satisfactory
a The boll eevtl can be controlled
If everybody do his sirtre in I he
sotk of destroyine the pestn I ia fall
II Chanties are I hat a week pea In the
ptmention work now will result in t
production of more t'Ot t011 than nay
ueek's 01k text
summer la culti“talz or cimppin4
cl
III HI-: Is hedt to be
tl planted—anti nir be some to be
re-platitrod toillUP the d opour ut 10
days pest It wIU tit ry bine to
trest t h e Nerd w 11M3A for smut tout
N
IA
the heereeed ocil1-1111 of goa1
wheat a Ill rerly )olt ntony tulteri over
: :or the trouble
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SEE HIGH YIELD
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tin
t !Alm S B uffalo a member of
In the I ontirie ta I amyl Wolvieit'it
car
tihe kteps her little I's hand-
v lu u fz -im being tom:
I by mitt :fig the child's Lame on
1(
1tl t !e liitliCitiirrinet ith the sewing
re -ne eroebet thread
lei thrrchftts ere alit ayfi
2tturtirel
FIIII!!!! BOYS CO !
TO DAMY NOW'
1
tril'114—H Club Boys From Four
e 441 1
DISII 1CLS to Leave Next !
CUSHING MAN'S
)1trshall-to farmers sign p to De-
tiler on ti r ii Ii sas It
tpertAt to Th New
Miii:LL Oct 12 —As ft resut of a I0yre R2it'tsf11
eet up at Mwr11R11-co Fair (if OrtalDift )f
6-0 cows 'were bf4 UPI lip III furnish il le
DithGst distriet
(Nam to ti ink row(' to ship cream
Fhermsn Trw Ht:nr ore the nter
Is expvclett 2Kio cows will ct'oln plon 4-It g
It
simed before tne route Is coin- strst WTI Of ttF Ito
t ID'et-on
p:eted -
carson Ilettn of Ftitioartee Pete:vat-
eittle-en and Joe Pieter Of Itutio
Chietaw Ci V' the boys sel(etd
the southwest instil t
Most of the Oklahoma visitrav
thr Mt:multi event will go by train it
Is expeeted by those sponsoring the
jaunt One No" ear will atart
Oltlahoinit City elt the Dock
1::101c1 at 3:30 p m Monday ()et 17
It :rt it 'M:nut:is et 645 K III
Oet 1 Another tar
leave Fold en the Frisco tracks at
1 25 '5 rn Monday Ott 17: This ear
w1 go by kity V11'1113 Lriflg torn
p tn and arriving In Main-
phig at d:45 a: In Tuesday Ott Id
A rate of one fare and a thild for
Die round trip with minimum Pull-
man cher:tea make the total char:es
per person ethount to approsimately
f3I from Oklahoma City $34 from
EIJII and ":28 from Tular The Pull-
man cuts be available for use
(iiirittr the fotir-day stay In Memphis
Thts is the firrd tune In many years
Diet the Naiaitail Dairy show has
been held tu tht south It 16 CAlvcted
tut It WM hold con dtionible stimulus
to the (tallying ind'uory in this PC
Don et the remitry w71ch iti admir-
Oily adopted to dairying 'out ulitelt
h tip to the resent been hirtiety
undevetoprd ab a dnrying section
Special la The Nevi'
CU:SillNu Oct 111-21he pm n of
White Leghorn Inns entited by 11 (1
Sharp 'who lives lwar Cuebing
othur ent-ints In the Oklahoma Egg
Loyine: Contest for tile month of Srptemb-r
Slistp has been athised
pcn of 10 hens laid 172 eggs in the 110
days
Of the 10 Ini:11 rms seven were
Wh leyborns one s Rhode Islant
red ova While Plymouth Flock and
ow White Wymlotte
F O Kless Outhrie cantinued
hold the lettil In pen produillon t
dikte with his pen of White 1elzhorni
Ins hpns hive laid 2461 eves In the
334 Oii3s that the contest his been
tinting But 41 eggs sepirated the
ite‘l four bens In number of eei:3
laid to daze
Avenute productlon per hen for
SIT:ynowr Nttti 912 ego hringiniz the
avt ri 'c r hci t diite to 17121
BOOST HOME LIVING
Family Produce Frillg tici
I Pgst1 b It tor romp I se
-
Joyre Ryerson (lett) liune Mepir (ri!ilzt)
Ortaado Driacastration team which won firet ill the
HtI ore the members Of the
rininTion 4-It litr:15' th 11011-
tt ret ton 1itta of the tort Itwe4t d
rht Joyce Ili'etoon und Irene
both of Orindo in
co Tile dctitonstrat ion on whicii
they Nt"ott In I he ktt riot Cutest
wae 0t 1 c t FootWear for
fir i !I 11"
J-cne niercber of the icurn
of tiirce wti:ch ivon ftrit in jinigIng
of trnIi 1ti-1h: and clothing rit
State loom ioI 1r Oklehout4
ts verettry of the Or
ItrI00 riot) this yewr end hits
COACiled tliC Cita) lu cicatortration
7''"IrP"1"TMRIM"Inger01111111MSeltlanalegieOMMI!
HE FINDS FARMING PROFITABLE t
PF11 INTHEST- 1NOW IS THE TIME
t
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F mELR0( 4
A ot liesy pri
i t -411 ttt
LEGumE ENT1 juslAsT l'f ell 11:
I o
I t bib 1 111P firt to
! I into r Illt it lie'N pro-
Svv'eet Clover Is Worth Growing for Soil t work
rtility Benefit Alone—But Seed Brings nr
!ut" or Mm
Says Sweet Clover Is Worth Growing for
Fertility Benefit Alone—But Seed Brings
$06 Per Acre
Tull( I sl an acre
11 pHs lot tilos proture Inns
'etly In I fnoilit This
sist I ttleirose Coo Isms
colincil 10 m114
t't11'!IN'Pt of Okishonia (Pi' gets
cot t hi fi't aCtel of sweet lover
$11 Is VI the tre-I
reetrl on the voliv
1 toe totsture or soli tevtility
lie licose‘er thst the cop is
l cow yr re rest11-1
except MP benefit In toirlid
rotti fowl itt the soil
ieti is a Firnirr f11101114
14111lle I rcps in nitishothiocet tool
Is the firI In his ronithunity to
plioit tin tn 4flc' 1l flrt crop
nithy of hi neighbors have taken
heed of his succes tout hive foie
emteriple
About iet n kinds or sA11 (1)rT
USS liatvest?(1 from Cie 50scre
itt this yeite The Iterveting
(Ione t honteoniide Itsrt ester
id 11qi ved cleared r- Ith 1
THIRD IN TEST
run Forth h'eh In the s:a!e
a cow 09'ned by R P KnIeht of
Shro-nee T1 in cow w ft crrde
thierney h In produced 5)-9 pcunC
of buttet fat end 1110 paund5 of
I! b roalfe that 811 four
rere grere antmets
J H Dunin EOunanci hel the
hL'h nverece recard far tbe trcrth
bhs Jereys aversF11 26 8 pound3
cf but ter: t for the month seenid
plixe In herd production N as lk
by G W Mx) of ShRwilce vth
Sprial to The Nei' ! blitT1011 IT fl UAy neell r:nhe1
rtt I? — Mr" Robert 01 land t hat vas fter from r
work' The rirls trftie demon-
enation beiore the Otr1Rhenla (lily
lions' club at their Ttivsthq hoon
meeting cluritn! !Slate l'erAr ))
Nesste Roffincrte of the Ninth:ill
4-11 club also 'won in the sentor
wrIs clothing outfit ur five piccvm
Includirhz a wou clvess emit)ble toe
school w I r A r mher 101 n -co I
Las 13rhcr ut Guthrie p111-ect tIrst
11) home linpimement mid Anna
ton Mullett on tercnd 111 se):10
in the Ltate comp:1111ot) Florence
Dressel or WIllimr Worker! club
'Ault timt eir11111q the
Thi
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THE ONLATIOMA NEWS 1'A1171 rAur
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hod td
Iktrhohe J fII '8 trr !nli
111 itt thf op litFL o
on It t olin000 dv evcr e
ItoA ovda !:':
':' r ii t op a :on p:
(Ion of hod torttliv idol 1 'Al?
front wookg too norply til 11 !):
the tht-t va to :11-rNri on a
he beiicr bth king to ttie
prInclpirs helped loni to :'Fd
hhezd bird I y
CI:101011R fhrot
:11(1 tZtr
hioVens oe fti II !he
r4C1' (1 Uere: Alp-at res
P 01
home Lind 1:elptt44 : t kelp i -
fruit head or lint' k'ork ho-es
'mole cond it
l'here 1 or more BrOvot sop-
port er of If fl4l t II OH
thati lkieirthe-Jod obahly non
toore coon :We evid000r to hat 4
nronnent fl I he:r behdc
NAYLOR COW IS STAORFT 0 SPUDS U'J FIELD
Check 6roilitig Plants Prep Ir:itor)
ertirint: tor :srett
FIPId inspect'crt Irih prtalo
First Place Goes to Fort Gib— preptir-to:y rulicatIon
crop trcd tor itttt yrtir's tic son Hoistein—Many
now tinder vJy according to H IL
H igh Producers Cotivero state grader
It IF t110 phil Or the State Nlatitct
After holdirig- flrst place in but- Comnilssion Ahich i ittricllinkt tin
terlat prodtmOlon with one or an- Nli "
certified eeed ii findin7 a rtark'1
other of the rows in their herd of Further iromT-
Holsteins Ilty(1 and Na)lor of Okla- lion 11 ot cuur hr 111:de NA Ira the
Thre field in-
hma City dropped back to third ! 8"harvrs:"1:
bUtM1113 ifillri 0
11 In the september production i 1)(Ttion inLles possib:e the issulm
of a crilltes!e sl - " 1
1cmg L 1r tre bce
rcssrds comes from thr-er r-izce plrds
First Ironors tvelt to lle::worth
HENS IN LEAD and ThompLLon of Fort Oibrott The
F
high cow aas a grade 111sre1n SEE Fil RE i'd
a hich produced 736 pcurds c‘f but-
Beat Others in Egg Laying terrat rnd 1411 pounds of mint The P v 111 r 41 n Po
14econd Illv h cow wan a prrcie Jer lisi
LLey hEFIT' I
p g'le1
Tilt in September—to cirri ft IT COI d Of F3 9 pounds of V et 0 I
lam
Hold New Contest bulterfat and 1271 pounde of milk
-
The Boyd and rnytor cow Thking
third place was another grade um Economist Poin ts to Past
stem Ifrr record a sa 63 8 psuluti —
of but!Prfpt and 1102 pounds of j ticcords in Predicting
Little Change
Unchanged mirliet conailtirn5 and
or11--:t Idr:7er crap next :yenr
this arc by J T Sail-
ni:ricuitural (con mist ill it 1:a-
ryl:I an c!lecling the crlp
"Tbe f3riil price ar
rven on lin fl ri one cant In
O'tahar one rent In Noccher
ai-nts in Jiinuiry t-Ad ciiits in
--' ''"""- ") '' " "' "-'c -" ''""'' "'" he honitry" 1171clire' etate: "It wis I —
Ilia hens IIIII-s laid 2401 cress In the hn sVeraQS of 31 0 pound tile cent Ithtlier In September ti:- I
334 0i3s that the contest hta beet' Seven cow teetittg ass---a:ations nre Perkins Vocational Class
year than I ne aver:ite Sept ember
Forming But 41 eggs eep he rated t rteille In the state at thts time rice "nee 19!8 Sponsors Exhibit and
tt four lams In number of et:g3 kith S ItntSII Or 108 herds and "210 tIncre isms re now that I:te ttor11
laid to date w4 Fort y-( aeo of these cows haVe 'AIN yrodllee FermfA'Aet i whed Demonstration
rrothct!on per hen for proded 49 pounds or moro Of tius year than last the- rtdnevel pros-
Ser:I-n:1)r ware 9 12 ete: ng 0 bringi the
butterfat and 1000 pounds or mere beets ch Amtr:ILI bein mort than et-1 ta The See'S
4ver-117e per hen to date to 173 21
of milk during the znonth Cf-IIIVS off-sct ht- In: r"ea--0 rotp In Nerth l'EirKINti Oct 12- A poultry egg
triuts cowlred to 107 98 eies for the
producing rOher 40 pounds of d
bst-
r
eanie perlod In last year's contest Ameico E'trope artil veal mospads rue! airy show is to he e:tagot t here
cloymg the seeond tt eek of Novern-
ferret or 1000 pounds of milk totaled in Argentine
Ihe '1"7"P in r°611c"rn Is httrIbutel 107 Thirty-0're vows were sold din- "VAL:Iv-ma fsriner holt-r- U
h 9 hetd ber it is annOnred by D 'NI Orr
to erratrc weather conditions
ims the month es uttprofitahle IIIIIII I-I11 ie-p the' I:: tet in mind for te-Ther of vocational eehiculture In
The Fit-h Oklehenna T-tg Lagin4 ' :' rre-emt intii aams Illits:I Ii' rt-IIIIIII Illetw-hool
Centett mill oprn Nov 1 It Ls all- 145 were ecild fr-r dairy purrs PS oy n! 11 1 1 :c1 bw te
t
nounceil It le conduted by the member! nr the 1 rit:-:ciatients rt "- 17111t:rj:11t1'1re001--'1rt:te If-:"r ZIleinsi-ote v1 :ir :e
es-allot-al F-idnature with
roultry II I oidry Department of ---------------
-'Ir Les1 hev trLiii to e 0 or t'- e 20 bot in the class
Oltinhoma A & M colitze Contes- KAFIR YIELDS 50 -1 ni mr t!eir nest : !-:ed v it1i sh-te in the resit:nu-
n:nes nnist anip bircie to arrive In
rtillItteter not earlirr than Oct W '1 (1-1:!- ::el r rielil- )
BUSHELS PER AC RF ''''''s ''' !
- -:1-
'' E' r tt- the tc r1 La Lot 1111 8 7 ptn la 001117 (went y
rrr‘ ill t Le present ecmiest wdi he
'''l 1e'1 the r°'1- f'-''' ''''FS r"I hi ris r ettS and rialr- products the
arttliped Lorne noi later than Oct 23
Ittenty-Acre Field of ttPIFo BIZU k t llc!ror1 v I'riI : :PA: tIlat '-'"
The 1927 contest ends Oct 22 Three 1- ' 1:-- s w 11 put on it n ed:Jrenema!
Ilull Produces Well
itliernatet ere allotted In each pcn of 'l 'f1"""d vI'''': ''''''W''' In IIIIII142I111 of dentonstatIons In cull-
et:e o:e IA e:f sy7)rI!7 1AIIIc1 Is
10 hei s ing fading housIng enoonlitinil
Special to Tee ‘i ea s :A t -- ea :LIte Ley: year and tl-:::
— LiLlYMON Oct 12 — YirIld of 00 :Le: t
1rtes pl-uses or claming
n'aotsi s lt1 em thee In ressfel ree it -
I Chaisill
afir I re
BOOST HOME L I V I N G bushrleed ack R''-'re ''n 2° acre'' Pl"ter' :r t -uld l:'ir!- hrmi: re- cr tin- '1
PC'11ius -r of COrtl-
II R's Ili Bull ts porral IPlerll IS (I'I-OpIntliitig Ili stagmg the
- ea
Eandir Produees Ail Fruits ami by E S MartM who IlVeS near here ahrtv end J W Byers secretary le
Mart in secured t lie seed from he heItut the boys wiih their arrange-
A eget leles for Come II:SP
Woodward azrirulturat espermient PERKINS STUDENT is rie it4

iporial to The Newil ehation It has always been plindel
PRIZE TRIP WINNER T s yin he complete from
PAHOella 0 t I? — Mrs Robert oil land that wes free from vollioteer n etIncatirmed tanripoint according
Bell of t he Johnson commuu ' y has crops and at a dirtance from tWici ------- to Otr Post- wIll he offered to
a nerd more thin 4n0 rutarts of frults gram eor4h1nia
1 "or "1"' 1 '"' " 1""is -1''' :e:iiiniete compettion iliormg the
And vetteable:a clui'il the summer 1A'hen a t-ceghbor got readY to plant tinett of Isle Aminvity j " 1tr-t ralers of the coinmunity
ptutt!lug only f 3 60 for fruits not Lafir in An adjoining fieid Nlartin —
end ft number nt entries MC es-
roe n en Cier own farm etve him some of Ills ersd In order to saer:tel Is III 'keel
T of fI-spt elIs 1 eTo eIrt en " t“ a --- -— l'EstkINs o - IL' -Victor Ilt-mrs pectrel
INEGG CONTEST1 Be: l of the Jolimon tornmunny has i crop and at ft diitance from oi itct ! ---- 1 ci Ott Pr's- s till he offered to
c tntr:1 more thin 400 rutaris (if fruit i gram sor:hunts
1 kilr I i ma I '" " I "ilim I :totiite compettion itioimq the
-- li kind t eAriabirs ritual the snowier 1 1A'hen a iltbor got ready to pant tttest of kat Haiittity i ilr raisera of the crimmunitt
It-tatcrt I At tiler keep Record on riv!ttg oup
y ei AO for fruits not i Lafir in An Adjoining fteid MArtin --
And ft number of entries MC ek-
1 tig Production ' gtoit n cri titer own fittm I cave him some of 1118 FPPd 11 Ord1- t1 'qh"'I I Ih "1
' ITi'Cr:IN'- ( ' IL' - htdr li
— ant ' - '
- T1 Wf- wt this ruin site sold tt0 Insure hts own field from becoming i '
freriti is The News I vort-1 of the canned stuff i intxrd t lib Another 1 Arlety -yearril ii is: hool b-y t ho is a
IU0 0
(0 ymos tit 12 --lhree of the
-r rs te A 1 sii- mtittr
13 farm ts rh) are krt p114 rec:et! 1
ciAs -t Pe AM If h horI is 011e
Clt CA-1r ficciss in 'iliii!s-co are ca- I THEY'RE WINNING DE10STRATORS Itirr A B Co' hr0 of the
-:' huou 1 b-ts foit Al Thrw i ("''''''''''C1 C'''''n''''''I '' nthk''''''' a
rseirti in sit-v att alrrite of (dote - "! a '' the r !e :1 we tu f 10111r i c''' 1 '''" °r Ile f!miiv 11'11'g
to 200 ri :s per hen ! ''' i '‘ i :1' '''':- ''' '''1'':' :i : ''4 -s' ' ' ' r 1 1 and itvitz money fir 1T F-11:-
1 tis t eh Ri: C'ir' co t e i1 5 I
Wilho in lin-Amon tecrYs An ftenc:e se!!!!'!" 421 !'-!!!-- ' ” ! Ripf! ! I i "ft I ! chb" i eduration milli the proceeds from
ritoducton of 172 41 07'" hillet lac in- i ''':' A ----- - - - '- - '-1 ---'---- 1 t1- !-t:e of (JeAnt tPd e'77 Vle
1)Fr l Gr'!iP F Pysitdzr's fititk !!-!!"1' r i '- g sis4 or otti nd
-- i And chIckens re a stde-line
VI tor usit irdt foo
81101AS An 10oze ef 1 e11 8 cl' per '
hen runt N A! l'itiltpi' Co k tivelatted ! !i!!!1! er'!!!!!!!'2 :' -ork in pr Miry torho! and I her hinimlin a general farming
i ' '
! ilW s -11r are ttoor proirrts i !1!"
1° hi ii"I'''
u 0'S' per L'At -
iiis' ii - iosk !-ss tiri 14 t tiot he is i Arta thr u a par': ot
TwentyisA ft mers r-itnert keettitit i ' !!!‘ si! lia od ' o it- - -
r'cor(l bit setim h ye ped out :! drop i ' Ii ' -' A e
i'l s ':'X'A e' i s 7 ete' :' ' 1 n1!'hl ht!! Thil" ' k urecr ! FARM BOYS V
Cos rior":-n c' n m Co - tow her i
nee the etut of Ti l CirLtt i
Victor I k foe s mid chickens iire ft sideline! ing the vast three 7!ears stir hus
! ad ! to hie hushriniCs general farming neted as superintendent of !ihr
realm's Tiiee are pr!Ject4 he club work at t county
WI' the l' f f':'''' it
111:1t !:1h (11-'11 F 1 '' i'Yi'!' i e ::: ' :'1
Or '' ci!0!1 it:r re re ek or
4-t:
er l'e 4 011--1- to t H P-rki) Ar oip
I ch-I zs T:1-K:1-: - 7rt Tr-:z!s Jf-'-:z I 4:
LITTLE SEED ON
SOYBEAN PLANTS
II r W eat her Vet arti it's Plop It 1r lit
But ( rot) 1 ihooft
11
IP C111)12 Ii7()EKI TO FIGHT WEEVIL
Farm Vomit of Oidahoma-co
Start on New Program
of Work for Ycar
ARCADIA CLUE L EA 0 S
This Cli4) Plans a Vacation
Next Summer in Colorado
Or tlic Ozarks
lt rok tattit-presideitt Hutt kart
It 'Ito tit retttry-tretiNtirert git
t cot nittItitt: Qv' Chit) tins he-
tat pit:: ton of ari tray thst prkno1-i-
to t'-Jt--t tly pletatois record
ti watt: titfItt ItIns 1t thr routing
it op t eletnonstir tit it every
triaatir: I H rattly t!otntt ph ap of
j?I itnprorettlnt Or other work
hi tot: itoorrisken by te club Thert
oi :Limo rat iont Li) be 'worked ottt
to ad drat mai sunounttect on the
iteittilit of oirettnv $o that 111CM-
v111 klIrrty viten CerIttirt delltOrt-
Pre It) be held Those
trr the detotistrattors HI
thos lime ample opportunity to pee-
rate thetosilveit
bitiLtritt ions for Wits were
t tiseil at the tiot meeting of this
utj i :pbjert deemed to be timely
awl one Mit deserves consideration
before the holiday spvort
Nan tub sea lion
Mans tiao made for raising
a club fund to be used In paying
t he exp iise of a chib vacation next
e I he inembers of the Ar-
eadi4 nub hope to raise enough
ine! to permit them to take a I rip
to Colorado or to title Ovarks This
edll be the first real vacation some
of the members have enjoyed rind
they want to make It a real vaca-
t ri1 by having enoueh money to
e ell rm hard Werk done by
cauebody eh e leaving them free to
tnioy I i e Ivrs wi hoot responsi-
bilit y for a lot of "chores" that al-
vo's Lill to the lot of the women
on an cid In trip
Varlous projects In home improve-
ment ork are also to be under-
taken by t his club during the win-
ter inn spring
"The Ivomen realize that the home
surrounding's are Important in a
happy hie on the farm" says Miss
Ma Vie Craig Oklahoma-co home
demenstrai ion agent who Is work-
ing with the members of all farm
clubs in I he count y in outlining
their pi ogrami "They are also learn-
ing that many tiresome steps can be
saved by a lit tle thoughtful plan-
ning Examples of the results of
uh planning are now sufficiently
numerous In the eounty to serve as
a convincing argument in favor of
many improved practices In the
farm home
"The program outlined by the Ar-
cadia club will be followed and per-
haps enlarged upon by other clubs
in th comnyt nollbly the Sooner
tdincrid Neighborly and Jones or-
ganizations The Sooner club is al-
rerdy at work on a new program
mid the other three clubs are ex-
pectin to meet soon to get started
00 their wmter's work"
HYS TO STAGE
POULTRY SHOW
ommibil
Destruction of His Winter Quarters Will Go Long
Way Toward Preventing Heavy Damage
Next Spring Says Expert
Don't let any ri weevil get Into 1 portant that all place of shelter
rimfortable winter quarters be destroyed that the w ee' 11 nciy
the uhrotrwe Of a warning I Int Ve lit) warm protected Apot in
to Oklahoma farniers by S E ban- NriliCil tAl spend the winter Briv-h
born state entomologist piies trash V eeds that grow along
The first thing to be done to pro- the road ditch batiks and In fence
tet flex' 3r s cotton crop says corners furnish ideal winter quarter
banitorii is to kill All cotton plants foit the weevil unless dcsd !toyed
as early a possible by up-rooting S:anborn points ont All such uhelier
piceving tinder or cutting off If bbnilld be burned before December 10
this Is not done he stLtes a seeroid The first weevils that emerge in
erces I b may result w inch will Per e the Fpring can be killed b5 the use
as food for the IA eell until trot t of poison One pound Of calcium
thus Pending him' into winter quay- isrctiate OrIP gallon of table molasses
ters Ivell fed and in good condition And one gallon of water mixed and
to witilstand the winter applied while fresh to the young
"All cotton plants should he killed cotton plants will kill many of the
itt Ifitt a month before frost" adult weevils that have lived through
Sttnhorn says "in order that he the winter
" mey be without fo-4 for at The first application of poison
long a wrind as possible before t !amid be made on the young cot-
going hitt: hibernation and to hro e II plant its soon as t he first weevils
a much AITISI:Pr Chlkilee of Pivear Mid other applications should
through the winter" ' he made every 10 days to two weeks
Ill plowing under the plants until the weevils are under control
most of the wesvil can be plowed A $tnalt dtsli mop and tin bucket
wirier v ith them and 1 deqroved Is the only equipment needed to
as the t veva has sointtning of the apply this solution It has been
"possum" habit rmitid that the poison will last
Destroy Fdielter longer if applied in this way then
Nrst to destroying his hod by If applied with a more etTenive
killing the cotton plants it is 11fl pray
KEEPS ON WINNING
1 23siVIRPv
ythc oodma it
SHAWNEE O
IS 4-11 CHAMP
ilcids State Honors in Room
Improvement to Many
Past winnings
IState champion In home improve- tinned good prices for lambs and bee
ment work is the latest honor won and possibility of good prices to
heavy hogs In late winter id earl:
by Edythe Goodman of Shawnee t1-11
spring
club girl for the past seven years
Cattle Outlook Coot! —
Edythe was a charter member of Tho beef etttle outlook for ilex
the Equity 4-H club organized In year beems favorable Thortionsoi
1921 states Prices higher than hist year
Idoercarbealesedfeetedurglie)tsu olornhke enfrea
Several years ago before 4-11 work
WAS SO well organized in manual points in the Inef cattle situation A
form the girt Ai they so preferred snsonal decline in price however
could belong to only one club Since usually takes place in November an !
Edythe wasn't acquainted with the December
different phases of girls' work she All grades of beef cattle exeeptii !
joined the canning and bread club choice and prime steers :tire now sell-
She carried out the requirements ing at the highest price tinee 1920
during the year and Ne011 setond Receipts during the first three weck
place in the Pottawatemie-co Free of September were 32 per it les1
Fair that fall and first at the 011a- than for the same time in 192G
homa State Fair Oklahoma hog producers with
In 1922 girls club work was con- plenty of corn on hand should con-
densed and put into manual form skier tint: fact that heavy
and Edythe specialized hi home im- probably top the market in the late
preetemeot sod (tanning Ntinter tind early sprillit Earlier than
In 1923 she was lected tti usual marketing af 7tro4 prin
member of a 4-11 canning demon- pig crop encouraged by the noratattr-
stration team that went to Still- abltt corn-hog ratio will probeldv
water during Ir!'artners Week In result in e7:cetssive marltrt
the county fair that fall she was during the early winter shd shorutr
awarded first place to the flfth year supplies uniting the late wintstr and
work She also on a free trip to early spring A seasonal price derline
the State Fair School at Oklahoma in November and December pod
City recovery in the Intl winter scems
In December of 1921 Edythe who likely
t-es named the host all-round 4-1I While the normal sethOnnt trend or
Cltlb girl of Pottattatonne-co won lIunh pricea Is downward at thi-t ttme
a free trip to the International Club of the year pret-ent supply condi-
Congress at Chicago titans hunvest an upward trend in
A 441 County Federation g 'IA or- pricts during the conum4 months
trtnized in Pottawatonne-co in Mach Market supplies doringt ti loxf few
1925 During the following two months nutty be 10-s than las !:eim in
yearm Enythe acted as secretary of lletAl of the fact that the
the eigenviation she is now vice movement of native Moths is macti-
president of the local federii tion ran!! twer that th'l ertP cf Nittts!il
To 1925 her exhibit at the county lambs IS sInvIler thott lost yer 111
fair won her a free trip to the State that tLrr hi lers lamb feeding in he
Fair School earn belt Good demand mal
In the 4-II Club Exhibit Pecan in lecta of short slippim co-
the state capitoh she thalx or tinned Climmrs and atIvonctvt p103
eight jars of fruits vpgrAbles And nf V")01
meats on display In 1925 Eel' the
aqain won a trip to Farmers Week CLUB IMPROVES HOMES
at Stillwater
Edythe who Is now doing seventh-
I arm Women's I Mit I nranroe
year chit) work entered the Ilmtle
Home intprotement 11011
improvement contest in 1927 The
1-- or farm
room was given first place in the sp Thr
southeast district and won sl FREDERICK 0 12 -
ate :
championship dlirIng the 1927 Parm home have btten pappied recently
Congretqi The winner lq entitled to it rsiilt of work done ht the Rom
a free trip to Chicaro she Als0 womens club in it r ontminitv ac-
re eived a four-hurner A9s r:tngtIt corclin tO ti hit
Threinth her work In the 4-IT chlb is but one of Irvriy thin: the ellth
Edythe ha developed into a wIlrth- hrs cion9 to rn'onroo letittr
while controtillIty builder and dor- conditions in thr
log the Vast three xears site has hers as V111 it to Nornote felIowtIno
neted as superintendent of 'he ontiong t Jo farm families in Sim coin-
dub work at the county hal nitinny Mrs Capps says
FARM BOYS WIN EDUCATIONAL TRIP TO ST LOUIS
t-
: — - - 4 ? 4 "1:-ft 4717A:
t
t4:' ' ' ' k
: P ''' i r: 1 s k 4- -
sylp : -1' ‘ 'f
1 : ' t
A 0 s 1
fr" '' 1 0 ': -1' —
4' A t i' -'4: ' if'k 4' 4
'''' ''' ' ' 1 el r''''' -- ' ' ' Nt ' -' 3 -42i
-- I t : : -i:-::---v) : v:
- - ii- -4' ' $sd p
x -1 I itir i'
' 1 cl"' -':444 :
- : :: :5:'
4
f - 1
1 sr--t tet Th el" i
yrI-Drpti v c 12 r b00 pit Itt ate vr e of the larni i rt:ck tow tell to rillt R Flo: ti
InDe been 'nature i 1 the varl : a 4y 1 b aid 11 aol aho asstatt supervisor of tocationLI
t I bet: t:efimew -141 ! ti scriculture Oklahoma Cy: 011ie
e L'-ero11g 111 V CI K 1 fl t
section flil tJear t:1"1 11 lete '4' Duroy Ponca City Archie royee
penty of 1y Dr )0-: f ' ''''' ''f' g'"t' nf the l':11'1 Pal- Ovary E B Nelms Kati' suptr-
orp at a t! h pI yr be: i y Itirt the Ft I YIis Chstubur of 1:sor of voratimial attriculture
a o
-t h
I 1 li
ItIlf 1 ' Okiditomit Cty
i
The Vireitiiit 71-v p1r1 ri w'r tr the l'-t-lt !-- left tA-1 riwht Tbiee b: a a 1th renrly 100
:
1
b0 5ti-f 1:y 1d f 1 : 'A r- Il P 1't-ro ‘:e:tiotial o'her farm ouths their teachers
I clavs earl:er than tle tareuns or Chi- k '1:t it ht'Uctor ht )3't Lei Klid ctaches hale tron the trip
1 rilli'1t Tte-e I t 'AD ‘P'1'- 1: -1 F:IT t:'- 1 rot” r:e- -11-K ii: y V) Ft Units by their eNcellenc-
I ever 1LaCx nire Inv: fl!n tle Vr-1 ta ll'ile r14: orn ru1 I r y e r vocatIonal Rin-lelthure Work One
glalas hLutcr ' by Laz tech ECIected from each
orTormn 12 127
PROSPECTS FOR
COTTON BETTER
Greater Consumption Lower
Carry—Over Help Position
Of American Crop
U S FIGURES ACCURATE
Estimates on Production Aver— 4
age Three Per Cent Low
For 12 Years 4 A
Thr totton :-ituAlou appears better
than for Forne time with deliveries
to aphiners ahead of lat :ear anti
with cotton t:munled also le3dIng
year's consuinpt ion Coupled
with inerraqed consumption are esti-
mates of lower production and carry- 4
the winter 'World consumption of American
The first application of poleon cotton last year Was 15800000 tem
hould be made On the young cot- nine bales or about 24 per cent
tan went ee boon es the fleet weevilti greater than the average of the
eppear end other applications ehould previous five years" ellys Prof WW
be made every 10 doe's to two weeke Fetrow of the Aericultural Economic
until the weevils are under contra
"
Department of Oklahoma A & hi
A email Web mem and tin bucket college in the Department's October
Isspptlyhe tiollistlyboehrlitipumenItt nheu b ec
edi ertio report on the cotton outlook This
l
h lareely due to reduced coneump-
feued that the poleon will last Don of cotton from other couatries
longer if epplied in this way then exeept Egypt Willie world mill
If applied with a more eepeneive stocke of American cotton on July
epray 31 1927 were 53 per cent greater
— than on July 31 1926 the world
mill Frocks of all cottoa on July 31
OUTLOOK C000
1927 were enly 19 per cent greater
then on July 31 1926
"The 1927 production o( cotton in
C 7 '4
FOR LIVESTP
to a world carry-over of American
rotten of about 7000000 bales would
Plenty of Feed Relative High 1070000 bales of Amer
icon cotton available in the world
Prices Ad to State this year compared to about 23-
000000 bales last year
Producers cunsiinipti Caine
"The movement of cotton eince
Conditions in the liveelock indue- the breonnine nf the new season bee
try are unusually favee m
re to pi eontinued heavy with deliveries to
pinnets for mest countries being
officers a purvey of the situation re-
ehetel of the same period the
VealE Li N estal Felling at rtiel:ve past two Feasolh and some reduction
heele prices end feed crops in Okla- in port stocks continuing at a good
home are plentiful
"Col ton coneumed in the 'United
With an abundanee of romehaec
Sears during August thie year wee
and pneture a corn crop lareer thin
per cent greater than August lasi
any since 1920 and livestock price e Neer end exports from the United
generally better than eince i9 States were 13 per cent less
'It eg to compare tin
there ehould be money in c itt le interetin
ly 0:t 'n'
1 t nt rnine estimate with the
hop alld sheep tide year it is null-
fleet emnings for a number of yeare
celled in a report on the livestock De rime the past 12 years the Oct 1
situation by T s Thortumson fiirni hes been below the actual
ecenomiet crop elan t years nod above four
Oklahoma farmers Mend(' conaider care Tar ereatest under-estimat
tho great spread In price between viie In le21 at 18 per cent and the
corn In Oklahoma and corn in tha x al e't oer-estimate in 1923 at
corn belt he points out The fern eight per cent For the whole 12-
price of corn in Oklahoma was 73 yer the goeeenmeet estimate
cents on Sept 15 compared to the avpm1 aeout three pee ent !Repe-
l 8 avcruee on the same ditto of 95 the extent crop
cents Relative price of feed grains
and livestock should also be consid-
coed It is cheaper to ship the fin- r ppu A
iehed precinct e—beef pork and mut-
p4 0
ton—than it is to ship the bulky feed
eeope
Present conditions Indicate coa- VALUE GAIrl
tinned good prices for lambs and beef
and possibility of good prices for
heavy hogs In late winter end early
'spring — ‘7111 NoA Euy 97 Cents Worth
Cattle Outlook (hood
The beef cettle outlook for next Of Non-Agricultural
year beems favareble Thorlennson
etates Prices higher than last 'var Products
decreased ettpplies of beef end N
Vorable feeding outlook ere tele hielt 'rile Oklahoma farm dealer a
points in the la et cet be situelion A emelt more than et any time tince
bnsonal decline in lithe 110Wever
January 1120 recent Investigation
usuelly take e place in November an I Inee In eeptember the farm dollai
December nuld buy 97 cents worth of non-
All grades of beef cal the exeept lit 1e:1111nm-el producte The Mertes(
choice and prime eteers tire now sell-
la lereely to the increase in Mt
lug at the hiehest price einee 1920—
price of cotton
Receipts during the fleet three Weeks
Other commodities than cotton
rib 3eptember were 32 per cent lee
Hint increeseci in price were hog
than for the same time in 192e
beef veal mulee govt lambs sheep
Oklahoma hoe producers wieh
c‘t te cot ionseed and barlev
plenty of corn on !lend ehould con- t
°dales that decreased in
eider the faet that heavy hoeri '' "nlnl - -
price are Wheat corn hey rye
probably top the market in the late
winter ital eerly Eerlier then enPlee potatnee mveet potatoes
usual merketing thie !e epr ii ci n cL en ns V 071 Itnet horses
pig crop encouraged by the unatteer- Farm prices for the entire UntLed
con h og rtio eel peeve bly States I neretieed n oni 132 per yen t
reeult lit C7:efFal( Mott rt 11)11i In AUTO to 140 per cent in sea
during the early winter oral shorter tember—even per cent below Okle
eupplire (luring the late wearr and home pacee Lai month WU VI
early spring A eeaenial price derline f rs-t time si nee ebruaree 1926 II
in November and December end a Oklehoma pr ces 111114- exceedod r-
mcovery in t he let a winter ec ems iveeeee for the United steps
While nie normal SFethrnatl trend of LEGLIPP AID IN
lamb pewee le w
Cloirvard tubs t th
ATOKA-CO CRIS!!
Market supplies (Offing' tl nroir few 111 11"" 61 Per Vent of Iorno
Plont Solt-liutlfting Crop
months nur be less than las !ear m
view of the foot that the be -----
ino m
veent of native lamhs proofts
0t morr timi)
call!' to he er that t crop of v -s!c11
foutt of s -
lambs Is sniffler thou lost yer alfI the homer tn Atoka
that there ts lers tamh frerfOnc in 'he 7 or 1:-u!!:l774a11:11
omit belt (food ciernond mot
fect'i of SliOrt ippiI -
A numher of formers In the eount
tinned Chinn( rfs and lVIViWt :: arc I port uo
month errt0
or V001
- c'ho !çs of 1-01 10 V3)
CLUB IMPROVES HOMES many rinors moving out of Oa
It couMv fold Whet's having to stsrt
0er p-A In ifs ft reStill Or an 81-
t arm Ai 011111114 I iih I to fotro toost aplete cotton latIttre Mr
flame Imprmement 11011 hsve loosen the lecume sor
coo:n-7 me are de111011s!rf1111C
Special ln The 'e' tII1hp C--sary for a farm
l'HEDEHICK 01 12 -- 1 offr form to go broke beerfue of the huho
home have btom p fp—fed reoently so of any one crop
et: the Iliglvcheeis in the stCe
In Allich vocational agriculture
taught
The trip included StOP
Parsons Kan a div whe:l!
the b-F ZNorci se vend Inrge
poultry p4tnts the Katy slyr and
er points ut interet
Werinefday Thurday and Fri-
eay are betu'r pent m St touts
Pnd (11 shoA fnre ad-
jacert th:s: el!y Thty
turn ta their homes EAturday
MUG BEAN TEST
NOT SUCCESSFIJI
Crop I all to 01 Ito
tor lit 111rnittii -CO lats
$ I Thy NrmN
liG1!s exprrimem
wit h riiiig bran plant ed iii evcr:
third 1' o4 with celtott in the te(
tot44 between ha falled to ste:
tatsfyitur the prectice s:
Toni rotinty
t
'rile two ro vs of cotton bet4(r
le row of multg beans are pi
c14intz less or t on than c0 !
sohd all over the Veld Dt!
Lenity hes 1411 been found In alei
t!le bering as ther elutt4t
itryttly and many are lot Thlmrnal
t dtfVoult to compare the iinn-
telcls the mum: lIcans nd tottot
$200 FROM FIFTH-ACR'
--
kent licky Wonder Beans (lRe
Bet urn to TAblell nail tanner

prciat to 111o
Ovt
v:11-) Eves miles soul of Ile'
trprts On
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Evans, Edward A. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1927, newspaper, October 12, 1927; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2008691/m1/10/ocr/: accessed November 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.

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