The Okarche Chieftain (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1959 Page: 4 of 6
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TIRTSDAY MARCH
Busclic Fnini ly Observes
Five l'-irthdays Sunday
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Modern telephone service is wowing to help people
do their iobs better and live better too Businessmen
know the value of extra lines extnsion phones and a
steRsaving intorcommunicaton sy5tem Homemakers
appreciate thic convenience of extra long cords plug-
in phones and outside-bells Ask us about how your
telephone service on Li) mode more useful
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Ah! feld i a si-1cr of Mrs Me-
Csirls Glee Club three ensemble
jet it:(1 Leonard blefebi
?Toups and six solo:4 participa-
Otir gni :t wcrc Mr and Mrs led in Lids festival The ratingsl
Citt- Aldefeld Mr ntal Mrs Pete were almve average anti rery
A hlefeld and Mrs Malinda Sch- fine for the first rnasic event of 1
1 oder On Vondav evening- 1 he the year
t nt it roup were entertained at The second music festival our'
n fish sapier in Pete's Cafe Mr students nttended was the Ns- i
Ind Mrs Pete Ahlefeld serving rict at Weatherford Oklahoma
s hosts Additional vuesti ‘verei March 19 Here the girls impro-!
Mr Richard Schrwder and '"11 ved their performances and 'they I
Curt H Follm‘ing the sapper the received some top ratings Five 1
Curt is Following the supper
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Additional 'guests were 'h
and Mrs Kenneth Schroeder nt1 '
ituhier Non ne IZetre:-Annents
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THE OKARCHE CliltjTAIN
The daffodils are growing on the hillside
The ice has left the Izetty hrooklet's edge
And long I've seen the crocus in the meadow
And May flowers peep from 'neath a rocky ledge
The robh13 trill a lovely song of mating
The tanager has tome with 'carlet coat
And I have seen the rahhit in the wheat field—
I saw a gray squirrel chattering in the moat
The signs of early spring are in the valley
Tht-mgh mountains still are wearing caps of snow
The lakes aro Lively in this early springtime
And nature all is bathed in suidight's
And ill tht! rocks and moss and early gardens
In lakes and rivers mountains vales and seas
I think I hear a sermon of the Master
That says "My voice is heard in all of these"
--Franklin Lee Stevenson
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All prices quoted apply to 5-gal pails
You save money by buying the stronger formulations
Come in and talk it over with us
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additional solos participated in
at Weathorford Our girls trio
received an A-1 rating which
will qualify them to attend the
State Music contest in April
All the music students will be
attending two other festivals in
April and May The Tri State is
in Enid and Fine Arts is to be
in Kingfisher They are worling
hard at present with Inuch in-
terest toward these events
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Mr and Mrs John Stiles and
sun Robert of Oklahoma City
were guests Thursday evening
in the home of her parents Mr
and :Irs Herman Schroeder
YOU CAN STILL (et a World
Globe TEE for a NEW Sub-
:ription 10 the Chieftain
$475 gal
$795 gal
S111 95 gal
FRANK A BARTHELME
OKARCHE OKLAHOMA
Arthritis Rheumatism
Neuritis Sufferers
NOW OFFERED FAST TEMPO
RARY EASING RELIEF OF
MINOR PAINS
Scientdically formulated and new
A R-PAN-LX works through the
blood stream where it can do tlio
uittt good fastest Many satisfied
ucis 11 Ake sent unsolicited testi-
St e us today about ARPAN-EX
tablets Money back guar-
ifitce C 0 F E DRUG
Okarche Okla
PULL THE NAM
ON STOMACH UPSET
without luterrupting sleep or work!
When Constipation sJurs yiwr
stomach you 'feel 1-:4y hei1111
Taken at bediiino
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first thing in morning— ‘1nrt
harsh griping or urten(y'
amazing 'overtikilt" l:txati L 1 s
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lite looks uiiy ngtin! trm
pure 'vegetable herbs tioiinuttli
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Prepared by
American Foundation
for Animal Health
New things SOLIT1 to be devel-
oping every day in the farming
and livestock raising industly
But one thing remains the same
today as it did a half century
ago this nation's number one
swine killer continues to be hog
cholera
Cholera Lusts our farmers over
$50000000 in losses every year
So great are these losses that the
disease has been made a chief
object of attack far National
Livestock Loss Preventon Year
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Hog cholera still ranks as
America's worst swine killer
What makes cholera so hard to
deal with? There are several
factors: I) It is caused by the
most aggressive livestock disease
virus known to man 2) There is
no cure once cholera strikes 3)
It has certain symptoms resem-
bling' other diseases thus leading
to confusion
The worst outbreaks usually
occur in late spring and again in
late summer and fall hut the
disease does strike and kill at all
times of the year
Hogs coining down with cholera
tend to appear listless n d dull
They have little appetite and
like to remain in their nests
Later they may have a stagger-
ing weaving gait knuckling at
the lower leg joints Other symp-
toms include gummed eyelids
convulsions red discoloration of
the belly scouring and fever
There is only one way to cope
with hog cholera That is to have
pigs vaccinated in advance There
are several types of vaccination
which give firm protection but
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veterinarian to determine which
one to use That choice involves
a number of factors including
the condition of the hogs their
age the immediacy of the cholera
threat in the locality
of one thing we can be sure
Hog cholera is as potent a killer
as it ever was The wise swine
producer win not let down his
guard against it
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Bradford, Larry. The Okarche Chieftain (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1959, newspaper, March 26, 1959; Okarche, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2106024/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.