The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1957 Page: 2 of 6
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MEMBER OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION
SCHOOLS AND AID
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April shcovers that make ui sing
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hlow blow!
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nut well we know wnen you have gone
You'll leave unfurled the leaves and flowers
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in a case where a crime has been coritted (IT in a civil 1
case whTe rartiei to the suit are arixeus that their
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Such a law on'y woes to prove that lawyer lt'-ttr7 I
pass laws ffr thi:ir own benefit rat?r than for the t
benefit of the public
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The OKLAHOMA COUNTY NEWS JONES CITY OKLAHOMA
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Last Judgment
Lesson for MArch 31 1K7
G-A's is fral
The Great Separation
A2 r:f c7-rt3 Lave been
rha"!e d11 frre cf
tk-srrf1c !if ts-is'
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ths is rIt a seisarati)n cl the
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tbe issscs e Tr:al as Jes-2s
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tterrsal death The fact is ths
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WOMAITS WORLD
VF:N vri n trie Etarts
tJ Aarr-r there are enough
ti re slearr-
if s4i a very -t:-
C!:77e 5and-iiches
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On Chilly Day
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Vegetable Chowder
Serves 4)
I Large onion
cup shortening
1 No 2 can cream stle corn
2 cups raw potato cutes
cups ykater
1 t cup canned tomato juice
tablespoons flour
1 cup milk
112 teaspoons salt
14 teaspofn pepfper
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Lunchel and suppers need
be no problem ben you serve
a tKiwt of smooth rreamy as-
paragus soup wi:h open-faced
sandwiches of tuna garnished
vtith crisp 3 pple slices As-
sorted fruits give a lac-II-balanced
dessert for the meal
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Cream of Acparag-us Soup
Ferves ei
3 taLlepons butter
Design Shelves
To Fit Needs
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3 tablepocns flour 1
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1 cup light cream
cups milk
2 (ups cooked asparagus
Salt pepper paprika
until I
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England Buying
Polled Herefords
First Exportation
To Great Britain
Twenty one head of registered
po'lled Herefords have new homes
in England birthplace of the breed
as the result of purchases from
American breeders Now tnat
polled Herefords are acceptc:d for
regiitry rn the English Hereford
Herd Book Society this "first"
shipment provides the foundation
animals for polled Hereford breed-
ing in that country arid represents
the fu-st exportation to England
frcrn America in the history of the
breed
Heref)rds crlginated in Heref:rds'i-ure
England and were im-
p:Trted to America in 1a42 Polled
Herefds developed as an Ameri-
can inn3vation from purebred
Herefords that were born without
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A D McClaren James Scho-
field Dick Jopson Jerry Gay
looking over Gays cow herd at
Horn Lake Miss where a top
tuo-year-old bull and two fe-
males IA ere selected for export
to England
Lrds it was natural that the Eng
lish would look to the original
althouzh Herefords bo'11
L?nred and pciled have been ex-
ported previously to many Lreign
The English buying team was
corrpcsed cf A D McLaren Here-
breeder from Essex Richard
ilcpson manager of the Hereford
establishment Home Farm in
Ee:kharristed and James Schofv21-1
cf Westmoreland The latter a
well-kncwn jute and exjvTter
tree ds cf Lves:3ck in Great
Study Water Needs
of Beef Cattle
How rritich water does a cow
drink? The answer depends upon
a namter of factors—size of ani-
mal tern:erattire feed intake and
rhoist7ire content of feed and
whether or not the cow- is lactating
A study ot water requirements
I of beef cattle c(ndticted by Na
tonal Live Stck Producer
cates that the averaze 1000 pound
! steer for example consumes 5000
gallans of war or 41 times his
weight teLre he reaches market
I conttion
Cattle do most of their drinking
in the forenoon and late afternoon
I as long as the temperature is be-
! low E) degrees F
! At temperatures of 90 degrees F
Cr above cattle drink every two
hours or oftener
Halving the feel ration of cattle
! also cuts their water consumgtion
Li half
Cattle sellorn obtain more than
13 gallon cf water from their daily
i feed ratiirts
Cattle on succulent feed such as
silage or pasture require measur-
! ably less water
The stiidy showed that a 1000
pound animal on mantenance ra-
tiohis—nether gaining nor losing
: weight—will consume 4 gallons of
water dai:y at 4') degrees 6 gal-
ins at TO degrees 9 gallons at 9)
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! degrees
Post Puller
flandv self-locking fence post
puller is pivoted to a triangular
base made of flat angle steel
consists of a 10-in link having
lAo pins eitkiiding from the side
to grip the post that is pivoted
to the end of a lever Both link
and lever are made of fiat steel
Pins are spaced far enough
apart to allow them to slip over
post hut dose enough to grip
post sectrely yawn link is drawn
up at an angle
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your deposits with 113 - when you can't bring
them in yourself during banking hours — at
any hour and wherever you may be:
merely filling in a form and mailing your de-
posit' to us Ask us for forms today and try
convenient safe Banking by
First National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
$1000000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor
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THE'6-IXTH OF JUNE
CIN EmAScoP5
Fawn Theatre
ENJOY MOVIES
AS NEVER BEFORE
March 31 - April 1
PLEASE
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THURSDAY MARCH 2 1937
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Do not send cash unless you register the letter
JONES OKLA
Jones Oklahoma
MARCH SHOWINGS
— If Anyone
— HAS GUESTS
—ELOPES
—DIES
—HAS A BABY
—GOES AWAY
— GIVES A PARTY
— IS ILL
— HAS A FIRE
—HAS AN ACCIDENT
—RECEIVES AN AWARD
—11UILDS A HOUSE
—MANES A SPEECH
— ETS MARRIED
—11oLns A MEETING
—OR TAKES PART IN ANY
°THEP EVENT
Plan Your Entertainment To
Include: All r
Take Them To A Movie
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Keyes, George C. The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1957, newspaper, March 28, 1957; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2193997/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.