Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 20, 1957 Page: 2 of 16
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Claude Webb and Clyde Bachman i
own and operate farms northwest 1"-1 1
of Commerce They started record-
keeping projects last Tuesday 1
The "v' e i g h aDay-a-Munth" t :' i:c'
dairy record plan which VOA and 1--''''' - ---'7'''''''''k
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of obtaining milk production each 1‘ fik :--! 1-e: 3 '
month on individual cows reitard- 1' - - ts 4- 2 -1 t
less of herd sire The plan is tt !: ''' ' )
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designed to meet the needs of '!'-'
dairymen not participating in the i- 7 1 4 : 't4t
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record keeping method t stiOLVe
The program which calls for I'
each herd owner to keep his 447-!----1? a :' '-'''
on records will make it pos- 1?I'-3 - li L
sible for dairymen to increase 54 ' :
net income by culling low pro- t
ducers and by feeding according I!' ''''- 1
to production County Agent J ---L:'''IA"'"'"6":- ''''fr
D Blakemore explained tat I 12711tov trrfit "1
'Producers who enroll are to
weigh each cow's milk morning
and evening on the 15th of each
month and record weights on rec-
ord forms The forms will be
mailed to the county agent's of
lice where they will be calculated
along with herd feed records'1
Blakemore said
The county agent then will
make up milk records on each
cow for the month production
to date monthly and year-to-date
herd records together with feed
costs and income over feed ex
penses for aherd each month
and year
Blakemore said this information
will be returned to each dairy-
man "By knowing which of his cows
are money-makers and which are
not the dairyman can plan a cull-
ing program that will step up his
net income The records also will
make it possible for a dairyman
to improve his feeding operation"
the county agent said
"Cost Of the program" Blake-
more added "will be approxi
mately five cents per cow per
month which covers the cost of
calculating records postage and
other Incidental expenses
Webb currently is milking 14
cows from a herd consisting
mostly of Holsteins Ile has been
in the dairy business 20 years and
has been producing grade-A milk
since about 1946 He operates a
160-acre farm and in addition to
his dairy operation runs a farm
flack of sheep keeps a 250-hen
laying flock of chickens and has
75 hives of bees
Bachman is milking 23 Holstein
cows on is 220-acre farm Ile has
been in the dairy business since
boyhood He had produced grade-
A -milk for more than three years
and recently installed a bulk tank
On his farm
are money-makers and which are The boys coaches are Mr Fitz-
not the dairyman can plan a cull- gerald Cecil James and Clifford
ing program that will step up his Eddy The girls' coach will be
eet income The records also will Miss Kleeman home economics
make it possible for a dairyman instructor Also attending t h
tct improve his feeding operation" meeting was Mrs Cooper girls'
the county agent said counselor and Mrs Clifford Eddy
"Cost Of the program" Blake-
more added "will be approxls This office has received word
mately five cents per cow per that the reduced freight rate on
month which covers the cost of hay has been extended until
calculating records postage and larch 31 Certificates for reduced
other Incidental expenses rates are available at the county
Webb currently is milking 14 agent's office
tows from a herd consisting
mostly of Holsteins Ile has been
in the dairy business 20 years and Sc)ulat improvement practices for
include: Establish fire-
has been producing grade-A milk "II
guards and protect the land from
since about 1940 He operates a
burning on cultivated and pasture
100-acre farm and in addition to
Id and woodland Repair terrace
his dairy operation runs a farm
breaks on row cropland and spring
flock of sheep keeps a 250-hen
cropland Build terrace outlets in
:aying flock of chickens and has
advance
r5 hives of bees
Bachman is milking 23 Holstein Develop terraces Build ponds
lop springs for stock water
:ows on is 220-acre farm lie has
Make preparation for grass plant-
)een in the dairy business since
ing and pasture development Have
ioyhood He had produced grade- s11 tests made in advance and ob-
k -milk for more than three years tan supplies of fertilizer
and recently installed a bulk tank Look after supplies of grass and
)0 his farm
legume seeds Continue to set out
Mr and Mrs Bachman are trees for shelter belts wind breaks
aeing assisted by their two sons post lots
in the dairy operation Dale Lee and areas best suited
for woodlands Ditsribute all avail-
Bachman eldest of the boys Is able barnyard manure
active in 4-H club work The newt
testing program is expected to be Livestock producers of Ottawa
beneficial in his dairy project county will be interested in con-
work tacting the following people rela-
tive to the Bangs clean-up pro-
Dial 2-5507 for Want-Ad Taker gram: Glenn Butts Fairland Ash
INNSIMIES ley Gilman Modoc community
Zd McGuirk Quapaw Fred Wil-
Ace Gloss Co cox Peoria community Clyde
Bachman North Fairview Bill
DESK TOPS Collins Wyandotte and South 8
Truman Mahurin Afton Smith
Dial KI 2-5705 Chenoweth !Miami area Clyde
Booth South Fairview community
being assisted by their two sons
in the dairy operation Dale Lee
Bachman eldest of the boys is
active in 4-H club work The new
testing program is expected to be
beneficial in his dairy project
work
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Ottawa County Farm Hews
IBy J D BLAKEMORE and RAYMOND GREGORY
County Agenit
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The Seneca Indian School 4-11 club was reorganized
last week to include girls of the school The club orig-
inally was organized for boys only The boys and girls
met in the school gymnasium to select officers and
plan their work for this year
The officers are: President Ilen Carpenter vice-
president Sampson Barnett secretary-treasurer
Tarbie Dlanley: and veterinarians In Miami
reporter Eddie Culver song lead- The availability of price sup-
er Molly Carpenter game lead- ports to producers on their 195E
er Kenneth Silversmith grain crops eligible under the price
There are 30 boys and 40 girls support programs through loan
enrolled in 4-11 club projects and purchase agreements will
and veterinarians In Miami
The availability of price sup-
ports to producers on their 1956
grain crops eligible under the price
support programs through loans
and purchase agreements will
terminate on Jan 31 for oats
barley rye soybeans wheat
grain sorghums and dry edible
beans according to Fred Victor
chairman of the Ottawa county
ASC committee
Producers who still have 1956
crops On hand who wish to take
advantage of the price supports
should contact the ASC county of-
fice at the Postoffice building
since loans and purchase agree-
ments must te completed and re-
!turned to the ASC office by the
termination date Producers will
have through February 15 to com-
plete disbursement of their loans
through local approved lending
agencies
The U S Dept of Agriculture
research service of the plant pest
control branch reports that pres-
ent indications of grasshopper in-
festations suggest Oklahoma Tex-
as and Kansas will be the center
of the heaviest grasshopper infes-
tation 1 On the 1957 outlook map based
on the final tabulations from the
1956 surveys Ottawa county is in-
cluded in the area of severe infestation
BUYS GUERNSEY
Audie W 'Harper Bluejacket
has purchased t h e registered
Guernsey bull Buster's Topnotch
Lad according to the American
Guernsey Cattle club The hull was
brught from Arvin P Stiles Vinita
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MIAMI DAILY NEWS-RECORD MIAMI OKLA
MILK WE1GHERS—Claude Webb left is Ottawa county's first dairyman to
in to participate
Blakemore said dairymen wi enroll 1
l in the new Weigh-a-Day-a-Month dairy plan He is shown recording
k in the
a-Day-a-Month plan may obtain Weigh-
milk weights on his farm 5 miles northwenorthwest of Commerce Mrs Webb keeps
necessary forms at his office here her eyes on the scales while Mrs Clyde Bachman whose husband also has
The do-it-yourself dairy testing enrolled in the milk-weighing program witnesses the proceedings
program is being introduced in the
nation the county agent said !I ril Advantnelps Citpd
Advantages Cited
In Navy Release
JOPLIN (Special)— The Navy
recruiting office here announces
that vacancies exist in various
ratings for certain regular Navy
personnel who have been discharged
Former regular Navy personnel1
according to the announcement
may be re-enlisted in the rate held
at time of discharge providing the
rate is one of more than 100 now
available Applicants however
must have been discharged more
than three months but less than
one year
Further information may be ob-
tained by contacting the Navy re-
cruiting sub-station in room No 301
of the Postoffice building here
Linseed may be 30 percent oil
according to the Encyclopedia
Britannica
1:'17221
Kellogg's All-Bran has helped mil-
lions overcome constipation due to
lack of bulk Mrs D Ileer Wins-
low writes: "For 2 years I had a
- serious conshPation problem Since
eating All-Bran erery morning I
needn't worry" All-Bran is effective
because it restores to your diet the
natural laxative bulk you need daily
to avoid irregularity Try it for IQ
days Enjoy its old-time bran muffin
flavor And see if it doesn't put you
back on schedule Must satisfy you
fully or return empty carton and get
twice what you paid
acely4 ALL-BRAN
Best liked by millions
Latest Fashion Note
This becutikl cotton blouse with the new ' sissy" in
fluence Fashioned in washable cetT wtn exquis 'e
lace trim Pastel blue pastel pirk on J white $ 1 08
Sizes: 32 to 33 aik
R ECEIVING their 10-year pins
this past week were Wesley
C Bryant Ruth Sigler Radford
L Hood and John J Foust
Celebrating birthdays were: Frank
l'1 Floyd Bill L Sweeten Law-
rence W George John C Peter-
son Clint C Nichols Richard E
Goodman Floyd Maples Mary
Brodrick Hubert Mishier Marvin
Correll Bob F Bailey Stanley
NI King W L Barnett Donald
McElhany Albert Schwartz Fred-
die Yust Olive Moore W J 11ar-1
ney Joe W Williams Charles RI
Taylor Val C Wood and A S
Whiteley
Industrial matting can be color-
ful and long-lasting too!
Evidence of this comes from B
F Goodrich Industrial Products
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Co which has announced new
multi-link matting made of vividly-
colored Koroseal links that won't
stain discolm or fade with timed 1
The long-lasting links are saicp
by B F Goodrich to resist agingli
abrasion acids caustics and oil
They are closely spaced to prevent women's "cigarcite heels" from
catching in them
The multi-link maLting is custom-made
with the links availablel
ill any combination of gray brown
blue yellow black green whited
red and orange
The links are strung on parallel
non-rusting spring steel rods and
the mats are finished on all four
sides with Koroseal nosing which
may be either square or tapered
Corners are always heat sealed
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Bowling this past week in the
BFG leagues found the Downtime
Kids still on top in the Morning
league High bowlers in that
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league were Clyde Head with a 206
and Harry Daniels with a 204
The Factory Office has recapturedl
the lead in the Evening league!
with Tube Boxers continuing to
hold the second place positionf
High bowlers were Floyd Maples1
with a 245 Richard Dobbin and
Joe Jones both with 243s
Sympathy is extended to the fam-
ily of Daniel O Genies from em-
ployes at BFG Daniel was a me-
chanic in the maintenance depart-1
ment where he had worked since:
1916 He passed away at his home
in Miami
Over 85 Brand New Prints!
RONDO PERCALE
Pick Rondo for fashion freshness
easy-core! We ch it bloom in
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By J a witromst A GALLANT GESTURE
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BACK TO BICYCLES
CHESTER England (UP)— The
Chester Motor Club which can-
celled its annual automobile race
because of gasoline rationing de-
cided today to hold the event re-
gardless of fuel shortages Club
°facials said the "motorists" will
race on bicycles
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BAD CABBAGE 1 9-
CANAS DE SENHOR1UM Por- 4
tugal Jan 19 (UP)—A uoman
was brought into court this week
accused of trying to poon her &Allot' auamN to 9 pm
neighbor by sprinkling acids on itIlludalry 90afm t0 7 pz: 2-3321
to12:8Oupra Dia
the neighbor's cabbage patch
IT PAYS TO
SHOP PERMIT'S
cisathil
ladies arriving late at the theater
one snowy night this week said
they might not have made it at
all "except for the kindness of our
neighbor "Ile noticed our diffi-
culty and came in the cold to
help push the cab" one of them
explained The neighbor involved
in this bit of gallantry — 63-yearold
Secretary of State John Fos-
ter Dulles
Miami News-Record
TRI-STATE DISTRICT DAILY
Consolidatloo of Miami News and Dan
Rernrd Herald
Miami Newspapers Inn
Independent Newspaper Devoted to Up
building of Northeast Oklahoma anti
Bordering Counties of the Tri-State Di-
triet of Oklahoma Ranatismnd Missouri
Entered at tha Miami Oklahoma ymat
off' e am aacond-ala‘a mail mattar
Morels McGowan Publisher
John Worley SecretaryTreasures
Jess Heck Managing Editor
()axe of Publicaton A Sireet and lira
Ave NE Phone 11 215o7
National Representatives Southwest
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OUT OUR WAY By J R Willams A GALLANT GESTURE
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:rwo Ottawa county dairymen ' ' ' - - - - - to" I - E ThAT 791LteLE!
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have adopted a new herd record-
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Blakemore said this information er Molly Carpenter game lead- ports to producers on their 1956 one year i ---r3 --------— — - - :--J: — --- --- -
will be returned to each dairy- er Kenneth Silversmith grain crops eligible under the price Further information may be oh-
man There are 30 boys and 40 girls support programs through loans tained by contacting the Navy reJ
"By knowing which of his cows enrolled in 4-H club projects and purchase agreements will cruiting sub-station in room No 301 -11r 04- g atm gtO
are money-makers and which are The boys coaches are Mr Fitz terminate on Jan 31 for oats of the Postoffice building here 00 V 0 IT PAYS TO Vetfro: r
not the dairyman can plan a cull- gerald Cecil James and Clifford barley rye soybeans wheat PENtiEY
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calculating records postage and since loans and purchase agree- I ! a -a-sa!!e'" kto7 1 :
other Incidental expenses INIarch 31 Certificates for reduced
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Webb currently is milking 14 turned to the ASC office by the 1 -:445-AW -''' ' r : t-
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termination date Producers will PX-:: i '-:- : -:': : '- i 4 f‘ -: 4) ' - '
mostly of Holsteins Ile has been ve through Febr uary 1 to coin m- t : : '460 ' '''- :::''44 - ' i '-'": 2i :::' ":::' i' i- 7' '- :- i -
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in the dairy business 20 years and Soil improvement practices for
ha plete disbur ement of their lans
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has been producing grade -A milk January include: Esta is f
through local approved lendig :' : ":4-As -s---- als si :: :::: : : 1: : z : V: : 1 i- :i io: :'::'? 1! : :1: 1 !Ni4 1 :4 :'k -IA ' 4i :: : : : ::::: : :::
since about 1946 He operates a guards and protect the land rom cies n -
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land and woodland Repairdterrace
- his dairy operation breaks on runs a farm
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research service of the plant pest ' Pi
flack of sheep keeps a 250-hen row cropland an spring
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Construct terraces Build ponds festations suggest Oklahoma Tex- ::filw11 ' 1 441 : :
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Bachman is milking 23 Holstein as and Kansas will be the center K 11 ' All B h 1 I d I ''' -:': '''''' '' ' ':' ' ' ' T' c- ' l'C!''-''''' ('-': " - - ' " ' "''''-' - -: :: ' -- ' !: '''' ' -1-'" -:- ! 4-: -:: :-- 1 :'1 : -' ' :
Develop springs for stock water e ogg s - ran as le pc mi - : : -:- s' - fsf - -s ::: '' ---- :- : -1 - : - '-" 'A-s A -- - :' ':' : ' '- ' '----
cows on is 2'20-acre farm Be has - of the heaviest grasshopper ides- lions overcome constipation due to ' t-:- - ' -"'
Maku preparation for grass plant- - o- - - --s':- :- - ? --'4°-''''':"'''' ' :'- : --'': :: : :H : el :' ''' '''' -' 0 -' § ''N: :': -- -tk'
been in the dairy business since II tation lack of bulk !sirs D Ileer Wins- i l'ssis:'':- :6- : - ---- -- --- - -- a 5 :
ing and pasture development ave
boyhood He had produced grade- low Ill writes: "For 2 years I had a : i ':'-!1i :l '- 7'2 ' '-1r - - 4--- r:i4i41"k"'1'"'"""9'"-- '': '"- t - - 4 't v -4:: :: : A
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A -milk for more than three years serious consltpation proldcm Sznee ' ' '::::'''" ''-4:! ''''44N-
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Look after supplies of grass and 1956 suryeys Ottawa county is in- needn't worry" All-Bran is effective r '-'''':- ' 1 - ' 'A isss-s-4 -s--''!:sas--si-s-::: i f ------ - '
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legume seeds Continue to set out chided in the area of severe in because it restores to your diet the '1 N
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