East Oklahoma Tribune (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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EAST OKLAHOMA TRIBUNE
HO 1954
Sequoyah Co
Agent Talks
On Pastures
Hhortuci'H nf alfalfa mill prai-
rie hay a well n other rmtuh-
have t many Hrnuovuh
County funner to thinking
about full mill winter pasture
IcpolU Ciiunly Agent C L
Weatherford
"My advice In folk planning
fall pmtliire I to elterk Into th
Rllnnr available lit rough Ute
agricultural Btabillrallim and
Conaervgtlon commute her In
the county" he ittltl "In iomi
cei the greeter part of ex-
pen of need and fertiliser
coat for pasture planted on dh
terted acre can b taken car
of "
711 agent antd paalurr of
either rye and vetch or amall
grama and vetch will produce
the moat graving before neat
aprlng If It rain Cor aprtng
planted paature he advlaea uata
and vetch
"We have t look to the fit
tore when planning pasture"
III agent emphasised "After g
aueeeaalnn of drouth like w
have had permanent paature
are In poor altape If a farmer
plana well enough In let teov
porarv graving area take the
weight off nf Ida permanent
Pauline thimmh the winter and
up through the early part of
next year In permanent pa
lure will Improve greatlv "
"I feel that a good plan nf
temporary paature and com
United overaeedlnx of perm'
nent paature la the beat pro
gram at the preaent" he atated
Tlte count v Agent advlaed the
Ue of fertlltaer under paature
cron Uil fall "A complete
fnrtlllaer I needed to get t h
plant turtefl" he Indicated
"Phosphorus will help develop
R heavy root ytem "
"Even legume thould have
nitrogen to help them get atari'
ed lltl fall" he added
To help reatore permanent
paature Weatherford iigget
over seeding with legume ueh
a hop clover vetch and other
legume In the tprlng the r'
building program c a n be con
tlnued with leHdea and iwtrt
clover
1 Hunters Will Get
A Publir Drawing
For Dork Winds
OOltltl Okla (Apeelall — A
public druwhig will be held at
Tenklllnr Ferry Pam October
4 to award duck blind location
hit area engineer ald Indi-
vidual may applv In peraon at
the realdenl office Monday
through Friday or three loca-
tion may be xelecled In order
nf preference and the number
mulled to the Area hnulneer
Faulty Design
Is One Cause
Of Tank Woes
If bad ihIoi come front your
cpl!o tank or aeepnge pot
occur In the tile line the
trouble I likely due to faulty dr-
Ign or Improper Insinuation
auotdlng to County Agent U L
Weatherford
"Many aeptlc tanka ar too
itnall" the agent atd "And a
result tcwage cannot tay In
the tank long enough to properly
digest "
C V Phagan Extension tgrl
cultural engineer at Oklahoma
A and M College recommend
a minimum tank alee of too gal-
lon with a liquid depth of at
least four feet The tank l
should be determined by I h t
number uf person In the fam-
ily Plapoeal line from Ur aeptlc
tank should b laid to a true
uniform grade nf not more than
5 to 4 Inches In 100 feet Phagan
say Tou much fall often result
In wet Sirpage )Hil at Uiv low
cud of the llle lines
‘ One of the Important thing
lo remember about the aeptlc
tank I to Inspect It about once
a year to determine the depth
of iludge" Pltugan point out
’ With ordinary uae and care
the properly designed and In-
stalled aeptlc innk should need
cleaning only one In two nr
three year "
Plana and aprrlflratlona for
the Installation and cate nf
septic 1-tnk are available at the
county uuenl office Ask for
the Extension circular tilled
‘Term Rewage Disposal"
Price upport level for IMS
crop nf cotton will b at 90 per
rent of parity wheat at 531k
percent and peanut at to per-
cent Mcrretary of Agriculture
Kara Taft llcnson said recent-
ly The Secretary pointed out that
under flexible prlre support for
"ble" commodltle in effect
for th first Uni for 1915 crop
lit level of lupiHirt move up
and down on lit basla of the
supply of th commodity Point-
ing out that production and con-
sumption can not alway be
foretold accurately Henson In-
dicated present prospect ar
that only wheat will drop to lit
minimum support rate of 13 Mi
percent of parity provided for
haslo commodltle In th moat
recent legislation Corn tobac-
co and rlc aupport levels are
expected to b at 90 percent of
parity
Kail and Winter Pasture
Cover Crop
Where possible land should be
prepared before rain If not
a soon after a possible It
should be planted following tain
A good mixture used hv some Is
1 bushel of wheat 1 bushel of
oala and 30 lb of hairy vetch
Vetch seed should be Innoculnt
ed Fertiliser should be nt'pllrd
if soil test show a need Where
no other crop land Is uvulhthlc
a 1111x1111 of i t ally anil vetch
mav be seeded on brrmuda soil
llulhou rye 1 bushi I of outs and
11 lo 311 lbs of vetch will tut
nii-li you grnrlng In spilug If
not In the fall Weather eondt
Ilona will determine lltla These
gintn and vetch mixture ate
being used with a lot of surer
in the countv In the past three
or four year
I r
Dear Friend and neighbors i
Let me ak you I It worth
It?
Will mm care-free happy
and Innocent youngater have to
pay with It life or live it life
a cripple for th privilege of
our Km fast driving on our
street? Especially within a
school area
Numerous lime— at th In-
tersection of Chickasaw and
Mulberry treet where I live
I have rrn near accident Two
or three lime 1 have "Jut
orlngrd" for th life of aom
school-child
Fortunately an far no child
ha been hurt or killed bid
oonrr or later I am afraid
one will be crippled or killed
We grown folk can not "put
an adult head on a child's
shoulder " We "must" do Ihclr
thinking for them We know
children are thoughtless and
-areless— so It "I squarely and
positively up to u" U be care-
ful I ran think of nothing that
would be to me a greater
nightmare and horror than to
know that I had crippled or
killed a child
There ar very few parent
who would not gladly lay
down their live for their
children In Uil c a that
Isn't at all nereaaary All that
I necessary I to remember
to be careful watch out for
thes youngster and drive
lower when we a r within a
school area
IF each one of u will be
more careful these youngster
will have a much better chance
of living
In rainy weather w will
hav to be more careful be-
cause we don't have a murh
control over our vehicle and
the child I very apt to be
walking along with It head
down o the rain won't hit It In
the face
Probably you will think—
"why don't the police look after
that" They do to the very best
nf tlielr ability but tltay Ilk
MaRound-up
sale
Itegardlcaa of cntullllnn tvt will credit you with up to
$10(10 IratU-ln value on your old healing equipment
when you buy a
cr
FLOOR FBRRACE
Fit In th floor -no air
duel required Tremendous
circulating power
mmsm
Until CAS Ok IP GAS
WALL HEATER
Fils In th wall mil of lit way Dace no liv-
ing space Nn air durla ai needed I'owcr
blower la optional
l'asy Terms Arranged MM
If Desired
RtfltfW eBVfUm
SALLISAW HARDWARE
no Tost Cherokee St
Phone 5-2530
Sallisaw Okla
Cans News
By Mrs Clarence Aetna
Mr and Mrs Kmrrv Henry
mid fnmilv visited icluilic In
Balllsaw Himdny and 11U0 at
11 ndcil (hr chin cli sn vice ut
I lie Assembly of Clod chtttib
To the family nml relume of
Hi other Codulmn who passed
nwav recently wc Id Itlrtid
of this community express our
sincere sympathy
Miss Aebe Foul lias rrturnrd
lo her horn from a Ft Hmlih
hospital where th underwent
surgery
Jimmy Ray Israel Jackie
Rprlngwatcr and Buddy Par
on spent th past wrrk end
here with their parent and
filrnd They ar attending col
lege In Warner
Mr Lillian Anglen and chil-
dren spent th weekend with
Mr and Mr Ollle Roger of
Murble City
Andy Calloway of Vlan visit
ed with relative and friend
her Monday
Visitor In th clarence lint
1st home over t It wet kend
were hi ion and family Mr
nml Mr Paul Butler of Htll
well also two daughters and
famUIrt Mr and Mr Argil
llinry of Ft Hmlih Atk ant)
Mr and Mi Denver Fletcher
of Little Hock Atk Mr and
Mr Fletcher also visited h I
parents Mr and Mts Lout
Fletcher
Butch Acton riiierbilncd a
group uf young people in hi
bom Wednesday afternoon
when he celebrated hi 10th
birthday Tho present were
M a n c e 1 1 Calloway David
Rhoades Mickey Johnson Ken
neth Chillier Charles Hastings
Raymond Barah and Ann
llealthrock Ray Jr and Re
becra Lupoid Diana and Daryl
Louli Brown Carol and Judy
Bibb Alen Manklller Linda
Carol Anglen Butch Osborn
Hilly Ray llcathcock and Artie
Mae Owen Opal and Baundra
Acton were th hostesses
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vPvfs
f L -Agm
BWIM CHAMF j4f Alder
mo it f n$ii i$r toms i
f trerM't Wf fttoerMlilAth'
Mtrmatta M$ rwHily new
varM'i moor W l I (ar 100
yr4 fry rtyte i4 Im new
AAU malar mart tflHI
llearby Resort
Lures Million
In Last Year
Tcnklllcr I nke In the Inst (Is-
n Year took It place nmong
Oklahoma' hlggest drawing
cnr-is hy altraetlng 117$ (00
visitors Till count wa mad
hy Col Cilanley Relff district
engineer ft nld th nw
refold uttendane rprnl a
lump nver th prfvtou fiscal
year from 551400 persons
According to Col Relff Lakt
Tcxoma topped the tat' reo-
rcnlloiml spot by attracting
4137000 Visitor
A gift from the laddies to the ladies
“ Carriage Print” Boy Look Shirt
Our Util mantnitortd thlri
(A'jl groctfuUjf from '7iV‘fo
pyiunUr'Whil tornbtd SanforlttdcoUon u’tfA a
tpankmg nu orifinaf Camu Print Vfrr Fun
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giant tparkly tuff Unht WdMoMeF Yiy6e( ln$rtn
V fl'td joi rvJ and f oM red and blue Sun 30 (o 3
$3-98
T 0 IIAWKIHS
General Merchandise
207 N Oak Phone 5-2540
Sallisaw Oklahoma
1 I wiw
HAN uil 111 UVFKbhatt
Bobby L Cey yeoman
third cl URN son of Mr
and Mr Bherntan Ccy of
Vlan Okla serving with Tae
tlcal Air Control Hquadion 1
recently arrived In lndo China
water bord the UBR Esie
Ute Estes I the atnphlhlou
foie flagship nf Rear Admttnl
L 8 Babin Commander Am
phlbiou Group I and Com
tuamler Amphibious llroup
Western Pacific Bite also ha
aboard TcII-bI Air Control
Kqitadrnn 1 Admiral Babin la
la clung of all sea operations
lu connection with the evacua-
tion of refugee from llalp
hong lndo Chin being conduct
id it the request of th French
and Vietnamese government
us are only bunny ana can't
possibly b everywhere a t
one Th pollc can not do It
all If we you and me will alio
co-operate with our poltre
fore by doing our part It
won't be necessary for t h
pollc to hav to be everywhere
at once RKMftMRER TO
DRIVE CAREFULLY - the
child who Ilf you save may
be your own
Your for afer driving
Arch Rlgg
CONTRACT
Wc contract anything
from a chicken house
fo a mansion
Rogers Lbr Co
Muldrow Okla
Plume 96 Box 877
Sallisaw lodgc
No 120
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Slated Meeting
Monday Oct 4th
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Service
" The best and worst
signs in town ”
Phone 5-2129
Sallisaw Okla
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Bonham, Howard. East Oklahoma Tribune (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1954, newspaper, September 30, 1954; Sallisaw, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2067491/m1/3/?q=turnpike: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.