Blackwell Journal-Tribune (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 223, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 8, 1957 Page: 3 of 32
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Sunday Sept S 1957
BLACKWELL DAILY JOURNAL-TRIBUNE iOklal
Operation of Egg
Law Delayed for
Label Printing
pi V&
F-WJi:
V j OKLAHOMA t IT A S pt 7 - U’
j — Administration of tin in v
l'jw will be dela'ed "hie ee L
I bet- are punted Kant ( esar lnii
of the state board of agricultm 1
iiaiket diMsmn said toils'
( esar n reed egg dealers and
pat ken to be patient and to ion-
OiOee handling eggs a- in the pa-i :
under the optional egg grading
law until supervisors ean eall to I
ad'ue packers and retailers
"As soon as supplies of labeK
'ate a'ailatde thev will be de!i
ered as quick!' as possible”
Cesar said I
MANY IN FACT most aspects of courtship were the same in 1900 as they are today but the mid eon- MAY DU-K who IVM nort
method of transportation certainly wasn't the same This is a picture of Mr and Mrs Walter producers packer- arid Bardin is one of the true
Stewart now dead both former city residents She was Emma Sears before marrying They ’ crocers to be licensed under the Pl0neerl °f ' h'4 PIC
were married in 1898 and the picture was taken befote that time according to Mrs Oscar jaw
Brown Route One Tonkawa who loaned the picture Site of the picture was at a point just
east of the Forrest Kriter home southwest of the city At the time she lived in the Cooper com-
munity and he in the Lone Tree area A son Vern Stewart lives at 434 East College here
Marine Recruiter
Will Visit City
Even Thursday
'1 I I Mill tl ‘'f -I dll1 lid1 IV
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i mg ’in i I'd v iditdl ha v t lo'i ’i
o 1 1 1 1 k 1 riven’ I' acioi ding to Wit
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line ol lut e 1 1 c t pittgliiu- a!
1 a -He iii'lit oh ii to cnli-t Hid
U'ol ' ' ii 1 1 d U U u i1 h llldl me
ture was taken in the early ( ( dWlll((n jr'r im!iuie It
days She came here as a ( nl ldlmn dMli h( I
! younq oirl when the Mrip 14
An astronomer can tell the'opened Gertrude Balderston hoi’lnig n m d 1 o
exact (late of an eclipse which dug up the picture and loaned Another the ' liutid' an
e't 1 r fr n 1
rig and a -0 tor ttr !
o a ' d h I t" 1 toll'
( n p l’i I e o" I d‘ f 'l I s
fr u 01 (is id t I t'e 11 1 n
st 1 t m m Tie t ' ex tnd- an m-
c ni 'I an’ 1 o’ 1 I in s
us due 50 or 100 veats ftoni now it to us
theie if a man wi-hes to enlist
Job Office Placed
23710 in August
OKLAHOMA ( 1T Sept 7 - O’
— Workers were placed on 23710
permanent or temporary jobs
last month by the Oklahoma state
emploj nient service
Wiiliam F Latting chairman of
the employment security com-
mission said 24 142 persons had
roistered lor work in Sept 1 He — —
saQ the applicant total vas the j S
highest in three years comparing
with 22122 a sear ago and 22580 f' A'
two years ago
Ncnfarm jobs took 14203 per-
sons Latting said and 9501 went j'V V
on farms A STTW vs
First Cannery T
New England was thp site of t ‘ ff '$'£-' ' “ ‘
the fust canning operation in the QheAil: A
l nited States an export canning gp LENTZ city banker in his courting days right after state-
business opening in 1820 at Bos- hood Art Hess 705 North 4th loaned the picture and might
ton 1 have the rig to Ed from the Hess Livery Barn but didn't say so
SAVE NOW DURING HUGE REMODELING
CONTINUES THRU FAIR WEEK
in ni v 1 ' n n 1 i
lUEST-DVER’S
SEPTEMBER
fc-vr- wteeipwe 1$
7 : ’ J
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Boys' and Girls'
SCHOOL SHOES
Straps
Loafers
Oxfords
HURRY! no note uka
this shipment is sold !
80 Square
COTTON PRINTS
Brlo MEV
no nil n loin m
uuUuulUr
First Quality
Full Bolts
34” Wide
New Patterns
Girls' Orion Jersey
BLOUSES
Mock Turtle
Neck
’4 Sleeve
Washable
Size 7-14
Girls' 2-Pc
CO-ORDINATES
Jersey Blouse
Flannel Skirl
Size 7-14
298
Mere
Drip-Dri
Cottons
Dacron Filled
PILLOWS
Allergy Free
Printed Nylon
Co er
NO MONEY DOWN EASY PAYMENTS
WASHER was 30995 Now 23995 exchange
DRYER was 23995 Now 18800
MAKE THIS NICE SAVING BY PLACING
YOUR ORDER NOW
Receiving
BLANKETS
Candy Stripe
26x26
Only
299
Boys' All Nylon
ANKLETS
Bright Patterns
t to 11
4
"V pair
Washable
Rayon Flannel
Fleck Ftannel
Sheen Gabardine
Corduroy
Size 6-18
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t dr i- 1 one o’ n
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Welcome Friend
TO THK loth AN MAT
KAY COUNTY FREE FAIR
SKI'TKMHFU Oth-12th
Fnjox the FIR
Then Dine With F In Comfort
at the
LARKIN HOTEL CAFE
V£
f-
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Kserjrlae Prints
Tyrolean Drip Dri
Heidi Gold Print
Meteor Prints
Border Prints
Ivy Teague Stripes
Peau de Chine Prints
79c to 149 yd
t Values
Maternity
DRESSES
H
Boys'
SLACKS
398 Value
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Blackwell Journal-Tribune (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 223, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 8, 1957, newspaper, September 8, 1957; Blackwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2080711/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.