The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 27, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 1, 1973 Page: 5 of 60
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FIREWORKS DISPLAY
The British hoped the new as- moves would further undermine newly installed Prime Minister
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Protestant and Roman Catholic bloodstained battle to break
tioned here is the result of
man's removal or disturbance
of the natural cover Not all
land can be returned to its
original cover; but wise land
use planning and correct farm-
ing methods can greatly reduce
erosion on sediment producing
areas.
An united effort by everyone
concerned is essential to gam
full control of this problem.
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(Editor’s Note: The follow-
ing agricultural news column
was prepared by officials of
the Lawton offices of the Soil
Conservation Service and the
Oklahoma State University
Extension Service.)
For more information and tech- ing signs of dying. Most dam-
nical assistance contact the Soil aged trees will do so before
Conservation Service through the end of summer This is
your local conservation district. the result of excess water all
bly.
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County Seat. will be the polling of our streams and lakes, by
place Tuesday, July 10, for volume The USDA Agricultural
sheep and wool producers cast- Research Service estimates that
ing ballots in a referendum 4 billion tons of soil materials
vote on whether to create an are washed into streams and
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Voting hours will be between
8 a m and 5 p.m.
If the referendum is passed,
a check-off of 10-cents per head
for all sheep marketed for
slaughter in the state and %-
cent per pound for all wool
marketed will be authorized,
according to the enabling act
passed by the legislature.
If the vote is favorable, this
money will lie used by the
newly-created commission for
the promotion of sheep and
wool products and for research.
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The next stage would be to United Kingdom.
form a council of all Ireland to The council of Ireland plan
promote cooperation with the will be the main topic in a
Catholic-dominated Irish repub- meeting Monday between
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RELF ‘AST (AP) - Britain’s assembly. But dissident Union- Labor, has yet to seat a single
I • blueprint for peace in North- ists and a "loyalist coalition'' member
: cm Ireland took a blow Satur- of Protestant militants formed With 69 of the 78 seats al
I day as results for anew provin-a powerful bloc opposed to ready decided Faulkner’s Un-
I dal assembly showed voters Faulkner, personally and to the ionists had 19 seats, the Dis-
•f- sidestepping ^e moderate British plans. sident Unionists 10, the Loyalist
. center in favor of traditional The election was held Thurs- Coalition 17, the Social Demo-
religious lines. day. but counting dragged on cratic and Labor party 18 and
| In ignoring British hopes for Saturday because of a cumber- the middle road Alliance had 5.
Northern Ireland from the
should be controlled. Don't let
this task get ahead of you.
Since the growing season is
in full swing you should
schedule yard care to accom-
plish tasks as needed. Try to
do a little each day to avoid
a lot of work at one time.
New lawns will grow rapid-
ly at this time Prepare your
soil and plant You should get
germination in about five
days. New grass should lie
watered daily for the first
three weeks, After that water
deeper but less often.
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more mowing but the lawn
will look great if it has been
fertilized
Watch for insects. Many
are out and can be feedng
on almost anything. Bag-
worms are very bad. They
can destroy an evergreen in
a few days. If bagworms are
one-inch long you must use ar-
senic or toxephen to control
them Most other insects can
be controlled with sevin or
diazenon.
Pruning is required often
this year. Shaped plants
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in the state, regardless of age,
is eligible to vote in the refer-
endum.
Results of the referendum
will be tabulated and announced
by the Oklahoma Department
of Agriculture.
Any sheep or wool producer Nearly all the erosion men-
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I divided along the Protestant tion system in which parties
I and Roman Catholic lines that won seats according to the per-
I have plunged the North into centage of vote they received
j four years of sectarian vio- Hopes that the provincial as-
| lence. In the process, they sembly would choose an execu-
9 handed a rebuff to former tive branch in which power
: Prime Minister Brian Faulk- would lie shared by Protestants
j ner. and Roman Catholics depends
Faulkner. who was prepared on compromise between Faulk-
I to operate the British plan for ner s supporters and the ( atho-
• sharing Protestant power with lie-based Social Democratic
I the Catholic third of the popu- and Labor party. It is the voice
| lation, did not fare as well as of nationalist aspiration for a
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winter Nothing can be done
to prevent the problem.
Newly planted trees and
shrubs can be fertilized once
they show new growth. This
will help produce good root
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complete fertilizer—about one
or two cups per plant.
You can still use weed kill-
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Be careful. Don't get it on
other plants. Weed killer kills
anything that is not grass.
You cannot, I repeat can-
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new lawn It must be at
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Do not use fertilizers that
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lawns, around trees or other
plants. It will also destroy all
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Where does this large volume
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Man’s misuse of land is the
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on cultivated land is the source
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Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 27, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 1, 1973, newspaper, July 1, 1973; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2037480/m1/5/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.