The Newkirk Herald Journal (Newkirk, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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BRUCE T HEYDENBURK PLblisher
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THE NEWKIRK HERALD JOUFNAL
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Herald Journal (Thurs) pc r yo:r in ac!vanre
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in gettng the advertisng re-
strict:on cased while the coun-
ty option bill in commit-
tee The fight to wart1 (If
amendments on COUn ty Op-
tion was made with drys
joining the govern- r' s forcis
This combination made it pos-
sible for Edmondson to keep
tai campaign promise to bring
out a vote on repeal with:n
90 days after he took offc
It also shows he knows how to
make pGlitical trades wten he
really Nvants legislative sup-
part The 10Ll" is stI a
necessary item of barter in
such scrapes
Withholding Tax Ahead
Introduction of a bill pro-id-mg
for withh::ding of
state income taxes and fl-r
payments of amounts with-
held by employLTs earne as no
surprise tO h elQ Cr-
vers Senate 153 by Senator
Harold R Sl-ernke
gee: es-tab:1-A:s a m:thod of
withold:n: state income tax-
es very sm:lar to th:-it used by
the ledk ral govennt It
would rrike cycry employe:
be it a ia or
the curner y a state in-
come tax celitctor It
the orv way to eatkh
most of those NO-o
state rricome tax
A s:r r rneas:re CX-
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Natioe Purc(ll: chalnr:7in of
Miller Speaks At
Kay Farm Bureau
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I SERVICE OF THE OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION
FARM BUREAU MEMBERS
I have purchased the late Al WALKER FARM
BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY covering
AUTO—TRUCK FARM IMPLEMENT
FARM LIABILITY 4-H Cr FFA LIVE
FIRE—WIND- STOCK
STORM Cr EXTEND- CROP—HAIL
ED COVERAGE LIFE
CLIFFORD G HONICK
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Kay karm Bureau well gave a short talk after
wlich Dr Mr :ler the
Meet In Blackwell group of 172 per —Ile
prcblems facitig tre
Dr Leonard Miller head c:f Thtso frerl
Agriculture Econ-mies Okla- were: A EL
homa State University m as Walker Mrs Thc 1: Mrs
featured speiker at the frstB:m zr-i mrs
quarterly meeting of the Kay !-LA0 sr
County Farm Bureau held Ha:n
February 24 in the Blackwell'ird m7s C w
high school cafeteria
After a basket dInner Mrs The number of rural traffic
Marie Bell program chairmanIdeaths in Oklahoma decreased
introduced Mr arid Mrs Gene i seven peroent while urban
Davis and children Janet and traffic deathJ inctased one
Bill of Brarnan who present- per cent in 1958
GUESTS IN HEATH HOME
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11 Awards Given Gayle Ilastings
OVER THE WEEKEND I
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have a zr-tan1 of rotirty cl-a n o- : - nk 4
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advertsing band put in IN the :4 J (
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arid r Clarence
in some ways w Len 011 of Lis 0!-A It d a 1 Lk i S Ge!:!--e Ca5t:r e!!
!Rt! !-!- Betty
floor leaders p 1311 ILL- ner fom a cor51!t!hnt !v
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floor leaders Fi4 p 1311 ILL- 'Atter fom a cors I Ath nt le- 11 s cn1 0
'''''' '''' '' '''' '-'-- - --:' -- ---' --' - re -- Lr1 Clizhters Betty
worth ot110sed Edmork-L-4orCs (critly a:--:r4- ''''Vht do you chi sI-?- arid t --) tr rrii d Lnt ByLrly ir-1 :''1r znI Mrs
no amendment order Haworth kiln a'1 the money?" Ile (tf preent Torn RJ!'t)n WANT ADS PAY! Atrev S':-urtz of Blackwell
and ot he FS FI1MtSt SIitVi (it'd wori ' II-x- Low to arsA r the Jrv v J I1 tht 1:1up vist?1 V relatves m Pon-1
in putt-rig tl-e advertisrg re- lett r V±A11 e-rieone 'i!:e!t- 'in t rig :ur anci tht 1---y Perns and Pcr:J cid City RJ:-- aftern(dn1-
t
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stricLon c ascd whi'e the cinin- ed H rid t'ri wr a e 1-:r rr:Fe —-
czt7 ---1 V"1 Ki-frenke were
ty opt :on 1): s in e mm t 1
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page y4t pk erv
li-ar- prog-ar-n I? ei:'n the i-ve-r 1±ntcr
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t 41 by trit gayer:or and tre i A skit enttled Betty B p star---den tir4 a V( LI- :n Cub :54-'11 g-e!its In the Re:nts
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bud:t t direct r Ti-i: prt p:ired I pop ye and the v-It:-: was Scouts—Wt re EarrY Bxkle ''-"':'e
buoget shows to ‘k ilt depait-!prestrited by Mrs Stuemky' Lonn e Go: Ino Barr v Good-I
ment and what fiinction eve- !and Misi W-ilson's den wit'l no David Turner J(:rry Pin- Mr and Mrs D K Hayden
ry dolldr that is appropriatedkne fou-vr boys r--i: :- ney Charks Gfi(Jdno Richard and ciaughiter l'tL--s Albert
by I:10 lt gisiatu:e goes I Ing: Jan-le:' Stit'rr1:' B'::iy':cCTribs Bobby Cauth-n DCkErS cif Wirificld Kunsas
Ftepi Ruszell Ruby Musko- G: Ass Brent Sti ni-v wf Robert T Phil:lip AlIC11 were in New!kirk Friday to I
gee ehairran of the house 1!on Doug:as Dougherty Mke Jimmy Wirt Ravmfir71 Kirk- he:P WalfrNA Hayden cele- 1
appropr:Alons and b u d g e I :Thompson Scott Wciis and bride IrvIng likve Bobby biate his birthday Mrs Hay- I
commttee reported last wet k!Gt:ne Byrd Johnstone Gordcn McDov-ell!e::n br-D14-ht a cake to the hen-
the total amount of all ap:--ro-! The n-iilucticn ceremony as Denns Vot)ds Rcbort Wea- oreei Saturday Mr and Mrs1
propration bills in the Itigsla- 13-b Cats -was held for s:x therman David Kersey Ro-: Merte Rozell and Monty of 1
ture is TIOW $198 millions ovcrl boys with Tcm Phillips aril nail J o h n s t on e Veirling Ponca cit-: were gut-:ts In the
the budget He acltied how-- I Robe: t B:Ione in charge The li-bbs a-id J --rny Perkins Ha: din home
ever of this amount :8) mil- pins wcie presented to the —
Lons is in non-budgct bills-- parents who pinned them on
that is money bills introduced the Cub scout Those receiviniz
by legislators but not as pa:tInins wete Merl Zunnigal!
of the administratin buiigetGeorge Scott Wells B i 11 Y
apprcpraition bills Glass Ek rs Kirkfrdall Na- V
What his report r-rS is than Freeman arid Martin ' 1-
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that the so-called tudgt of- The second rank in cubbin g! r j t '
lice toillis:- which re g0-)ut the !-s the Wolf badge and the Id1- 87
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only aprop: latien biY evt: H''xing boys pased this rank '-
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Pa-sk'd c471-'1 f''' ''' '''''rg 'r'''':i "re ''''''de'si ba-L'es and r NEW McCORMICK No70 Trailing Plow
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$18 n:: z n- t 4-: : 4 : '4-''APO:r1S' earhed: thhri Ell: r -----
SC i'n at this trne i11 -1 ts Steven Houser li-7ier t Tr:p or rigid beams
p Ruby szt-1 tr!! rt ':-: - !:(i rr I S Je: ry R-b7-r - 24 inches fore-and-oft clearance I
ben 42 is:riate bil:s cal:iy: f r 11'Y IVisori Gcn!i‘ Richards t New super-strong welded-steel
J I i t':t nt St-h1 Ike Thorrpson 1 -- backbone
tippropriati ris 14 of
r!backbone
3 4 or 5-bottom sizes tt --- !s----e
NV( 1 e rion-buiii t bi::s r: :': -1 Do g la F pou'::- z rty Jarrit-s !
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p:-opriatir:f: M 0 r e v ::1 f bt rt WeLtherman These tal- I-t-wheh
were r-:lit 1-! fs ci s wt:re g-”od on the c'-s - tr !4" — : ii1
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t: t: ts and -6 41 li-:: ncxt rank :s the Bear I? f
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cd 1v at Ica1 tht c( la:-1 the fol)owing boys recev- ---- --w it ' ( 4- 41 - '
or sinae The:---e 1-21s e!:-T- I A :I'"! Bear b:-'-2-gcs rind a!-!' tr -':---- 4 1--
i r w r :nits couri-d u”dcr t' s 'r-- Tizi) i's !!A
appropriations o:i:ii - - " - - 4 tSAN
$64L )y-1 wh z ! L' -t::v C authon Li nu: les t2)
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THE NEWKIRK ICkIchoma) HERALD JOURNAL MARCH 5 1959
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DELIVERED PRICE
35c per 1'2 gal
65c per gal
3 Miles South of Newkirk
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GUESTS IN HEATH HOME
KAY
IIATURAL RAW MILK IS YOUR CHEAPEST FOOD
We are expanding our delivery service and can fill
your requirements for fresh milk produced under Grade
A Conditions
VANCE BALZER
IMPLEMENT Co
208 S Main Phone
AT DAIRY FARM
50c per gal
For Evening Deliveries Contact or Call
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Cruc:tixion cf Christ There N N as
no Bible in anything resembling &grim
its present fk:rm unt1 neatly 400 I f 0
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years after Jesis had died on the í
Cross AnS the widespread dis-FrIA32' ZI
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it tcday was impossible until the SUPREME C
invention of printing some 1100 KNIGHTS C
years after the Savior's death RELIGIOUS
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millions of Christians use during
those 1500 years?
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The answer is of course that
the teaching of the Church was ADDRESS
the rule of faith lot the Christian city
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I People ofn indignantly dernandworld And St Paul reminds us
that Catholics prose their teachingthat Chtistitnity consists of one
from the Bible Lord one Faith one Baptism
The Bible is their "rule of faith" (Fp h 4 :5 ) "God is a God of
and they argue that every manpeace not of disorder" St Paul
has the right and ability to dis-sail further (1 Cot 14:33)
et today
cover (fhimself
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fo)r the Bible ha
msielbf b y‘:list h
itnIteitle ed ‘rrncts
rie Y we have nearly 300
different teligious denominations
belies e and do in order to be sased all callint themsch3 chr:stian
sln all professing the Bible as their
caepriitlxa'eud(d):ttl not question
strive earnes
en ai'etaile of faithand all differing
Yto siime extent or another in their
to uns'lersilnd and observe tb"understanding of what the Bible
means Could Christ have left a
cSclrliipnreurielse Btiu:Jeffrertil‘faelyyight ir
ll'iler—rule of Li oh' that would permit
pteted the sole source of Chrisiiarsuch confusion would lie have
teachinar? kit the interptelatri of I us Word
' Hold the teachings that vot to the fallible and (hanging judg-
has e learned- wrote S P-till ITICMS of filen--- hen our very souls
"s"heer by N ord or bY lever l' depend on a correct understanding
curs" ( 2 Thiess 2: 15 ) I le r( ler and observance of the things Christ
to Christian teachings sinli' oral Ls tLuolt u
some written and deinanis that BeLduce
1 t homy ooes matter
7 be reels ed
what a man klievec we in ire you
Christ!anlY 'IH r't t-"-t'" ' '''' to exatiliiie the role of faith of the
the Bible- It be"7"1 '""h il'e "lt'll first Christian -a tole that is still
I irg of Chnst The Lot si iostru-tedmaintainc t
i 1 he Catholic Church
His APost:es to g° f°1111' tea'h because the Bible is God's Word
'all n2:1C'r'S — arid to 111L:re that Ind be(ause Ile 1:o e it CO us for a
Rs truths would al-A :Ns be iriin-rur
s invite Nola to see w flat
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purpose is An interesting
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ramp hi t on the col-reit use of die
of the truth" ( 1 Tiln°thY 3: ' -') Bible w ill be sent to you free in
1 The last partJt:'If'xItl‘le—B"i12'sle ':t1111 'n you Ask I P 1 I
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