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I tome Demonstration
NEWS
By MISS THOMPSON
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From the time our fore-faihers 4 us a family of His great ere-
This is the time of year ‘khen cc"sscd the In ig h I y ocean and set- utin
complaints come in that the hem tled in the land of the free it has Lovingly Daddy of
are loafing and not producing e- 1"411 a custom With the people a The Rex Bernard family
tlfflIgh eggs te pay for their feed this great nation to just for it —
but in many instances it is really lit" on it certain (lay in each year
the flock owner who is responsible and aknicaledge our blessings and II I
for not KO tng fall cgs "vs thank Hun from whom all b U
less I Union Center I
Harvey Thompson home deinon- 114t's fl"" We have constructed a Christ-
st rat ion atgn I o keeping with this custom I
mas Set'lle on s
As II At Ware uxtcnsion poi- da aN ddY h e thought to set for our sand-table It i
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a Christmas tree decorated with
Santa and his reindeer coming tc
ttYmnti Oklahoma A and M col- a " of I he blessings of our im
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MEM itn igen mas scene on our sand-table It is
A I I t wore oil cnsion vol y
dadd hi e thought t o set forth
a Christmas tree decorated with
tlymati Oklahoma A and m I a few of the Iiieings of our im
S anta and his reindeer coming to
iigi iiiits it litotit cannt Le itted'ate family First myself' und it
wife were buth Messed with pied
iThir‘ed out of a flock of birds" Miss Lola Smith spent the week-
tit viiore ow ioxiwr iis not in- Christian parents IA ho have helped
end h her ptirents
no ki to ilifitit'llti: our lives down t he
tvlid to starve his poultry Mrs Jim Miller visited with Mrs
hut it lequires a eentinned wv1I-1 Yc"" I i'vlieve "1""""3 ""'l my- 1 11 Iiicker“m Friday
hi i t it 1 c i pi i r e S a e e n I i t i 1 i 01 w'cl i - 1 ' " ' - " s """ '7- 1 IL Illekerson Friday
hal:ince' stillIPICr fl't'il!IN' 1101MIM : "'If ""(' 14'1 h l'It'scd In our unaqt
Mr and Mrs Charles Kolar and
to herp the hens and curly pullcts with unch other Tht'll NI e Were
Josie Garland and sons NVCi e
blessad with you dear (hildren As
in pi oper physic11 contion to 1e Tatundav supper guests at the
able to 1rodu e uggs Fortis that !ire contains s orrow s as well as J ilurity hrne
urie poorly fed i managcd dor haprin e hav had a hare (1
Misses Jewel adn Velma 11011i-
int: the hot dry summer ha e not th"t "is"' cli'vf "'""g "111' h "" dav spent the mch-etal with their
1041 tho lossof two of our dkar chit-
had time to build up thcir
pAients Mr and Mrs B 13 Iltl'i
ftlll to 11-odu e 11 Irik that
N ere poorly fed and managed dur-
int: the hot dry summur ha e not
had time to huild up thcir botly
Wvig-ht t n1 rryain tuf fi icnt en-
erizy to lity many eggs mcordiwz
to Van
Thim's that NV( IT not proputly
(lone last Stitimicr cannot he vor
vet ed ttOW" I lit home dcmonstra-1 und loveable and has now dt—
tion agent said "hut imProvcnunt citIrd to lvt us for a home of
can nIntio 11u future: one her n as nature decreed Oar
of these improvements that Vats P'" with her lind she will
suggests particularly in addition alwnYs I"' d'ar t"
Cliror our I -
to gottil l'col and plcnty of Natrr ‘‘10111
crybody cklIS to lihe The foot-
is lk comfortable “hen home"
This m com
oans a fortallo pla tow ta a workor who has
helped us much to keep things go-
t() roost a house that has tho pro--
put vutdat ion and floor for "IL iid iiroV itk the necessities of
t Ile !Umber of liens holNed t 1c "rt' Pr""'l "1 Y4i son-
has the proper sunlight :t11 yards 11'14 ''11 '11"aYs 1"vo 111°01cl'
mid pinnt1 to greun fetd :nd daddy as you do now
tilt stand-by Ole' 1'g-
porinz the last few years 1w
egg prioos have discouraged many right tt-
fkuk 4iwners taut k t 11-ngaz took oUt (hove bey and 7Ata1nina's
ing better advantage of the V(' are proud of you and
portunitios should bo taion and all Y"" tO mai"' Y"r "lark in
Vast of focd and timc elimlnatcd stmw day
Each lion rotruires front t to 71 Tht'll k"Ill Carrot Olct sweet-
!toss the sunshine of the home
pountk of focti a month to hcep
her in laying condition and to pro- all abut Y"" Any
vidc a surilas nutko cg :s FaLh "uld
14111141 4f feed is about Nor will we forgot Dorotliy
much as la egg' at proscnt eiro:1
us and wo art
has become one of
and feed prices So a hen must lay
11 proud of her The blues chaset
ft or 7 eggs a month to pay for the
feed she consumes lot 4ilone other
penses of production Loafers f f'd for Dorothy
Now hil1
soon abseil the gain fro mthe good ' l ' 1 yu "r°
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Anti 144ise the L77 g about tpa on of the home One who has
per ct:nt water 1!cnty govd given a goti portion i‘f licr lift
ch an N‘ liter should be pro idcd
Chid14C114 cannot drink much at a
tl me so ftcy rcca wztter N'‘ ht re
thcy may havo It cf:cn for hcalth
and cglz prodnct ion
Sills Corrective
Powder is a I louse-
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blessings on this day and thank !
lEentl at the (hurler talk of Rex
! wm from whom all blessings!
Ilernard Thanksgiving 1)a0 ! flow for his mercy and kindness
den and mamma's fathur
But we are sure proud of our
chi!drenlunnita the faithful vlu
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long our ( hove boy and 7Ata1nina's
tulpt we are proud of you and
t 1tct you to Inukc your mark in
thun tollic!4 Carrot sWeCt
t he slillshirc of the 'Lorne
Ve aro all foolish about you Any
ef Lis oUld figilt for you
Nor '0 ill V e forget Dorothy
Mile not born in the family she
has become one of us and wo are
z11 proud of her The blues chaser
and cheer leader So we aro thank-
ful for Dorothy
Now children you are blessed
w it h t wonderful mother the
qu en of t he home t)ne who has
given a goti portion of her life
to bringing up you children pro-
tecting :Ind caring for you
you could not cart' for yourselves
and w ho t1I consilers your every
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She has mado
companion 3 nkl help-net Tgctii-
tr we ha e come through thick
and thhi thls far I e honor
and cherish lit r ad I :on zore tho
fce!inL:- is mutual
I a i ct tainly thazjsful for
Mr earthly posses-
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Daddy of
Bernard family
a Christ I Roll
day
Mr and Mrs E E Hawley and
son were NisitOrS ef Mr and Mrs
0 Carley and sons in Weatherford
Saturday and Sunday
Mr and Mrs Myr le Smith and
son were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr and 'ATr: R E Smith and
family
1) 1 Holliday and B B
Holliday were El Keno shoppers
Prairie Queen
Our Sunday school attendance
was 52 There is quite a lot of
sickness in our community at this
time We are very glad to have
our new scholars Francis Sides
Margery and Doris Ray Collier L
Van Perkins and Loretta Fay Watt
have also been added to the Cradle
Roll Plans are underway for our
Christmas program under the di-
rection of Mrs Coit Mrs 011ie
Spitler Mrs Fred Spitler Mrs
Ralph Baker and Miss Ada Cox
Daphne Burrow was taken to
Oklahoma City last Thursday
where she will receive treatment
at the Crippled Children's Sani-
trium We boloe for the best for
little Daphne
Christ mas
Mr and Mrs J F Spitler Mr
and Mrs C J Spitler Mrs Emma
Spitler C R Spitler and George
Spitler motored to Norman Sun-
day afternoon to visit Mrs Will
Roush a pioneer resident of our
school district and a sister-in-law
r Mrs Emma Spitler :NIrs Roush
is seriously ill at her home in Nor-
man but was reported slightly
better at this writing D-2Ie Smith
a grandson of Mrs Roush who was
setiously injured in the Norman
band accident at Brownsville Ten-
nessee is reported better also
Mrs Molly Spicer has returntd
Monday morning returned to the home of her
Mr R E Smith and srn1-hn- daughter Mrs J 11 0De11 for an
fly were sholpers in Oklahoma ( tended visit
C!ty Vriday Anion the sick of our community
Mr and Mrs C S Manton made are Irs 011ie Spitler and Grand-
a businuss trip t) l'orwa City Tues- pa Modenhah We wish them a
day and Wednesday speedy recovery
Sunday (hille guests of Mr anti Airs Clara Tucker and Mrs
Airs J AV Radcliff and family Krey visited their father Mr
were Mr and Mrs O H Radcliff 'Alodenbach -last ‘eek
and daughtcrs Mr and Mrs Varney Harlin
CAN IT BE DONE? - By Ray Gross
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spent the week-end with Mr and reads Rural schools in Canadian
Mrs J IL O'Dell county cost $123371 of which $77-
Mr and Mrs R 11 Modenbach 655 was for teachers salaries
and Betty Bob visited Mr and Mrs "Even during depression years"
Clifford Merritt in Yukon Satur- said Ford C Harper manager of
day the state chamber of commerce
large sums have been spent on the
Dr Ashton Gives highways and roads in Oklahoma
Cash was paid for these highways
Cost of Schools and roads but the rural schools
had more than half of their war-
Rural schools in Oklahoma cost rants unpaid at the end of the
$954575 during 1932-33 of which fiscal year"
$6496777 was for teachers sal-
aries There were 6796 women
teachers who received a total of
$1295001 or an average of $631! RICHLAND
Men teachers numbered 2692 and
received a total of $2201776 or Mr and Mrs Sherman Schub-
an average of $817 each according nell and children were Sunday din-
to a survey by Dr J M Ashton 1 ner guests at the Gus BiJILdict
research director of the state home Sunday
chamber of commerce Mr and Mrs Harry Henricksen
Total county and township op- and daughter were Monday even-
crating cost was $157515611 which ling guests at the Albert Henrick-
was $f12025S1 more than the totallscn home
operating cost (if rural schools Mrs Rex Bernard and family
County and township roads and and Mr Newt Owens Mr Roy
highways took $75725S1 of the Hamman and Miss Dorothy Buck
total county and township operat- and Mr Douglas Wallar were
jug cost which was $1075804 Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
more than the rural school teach- L W Bales and family
ers received Mr and Mrs Virgil Wooldridge
Canadian county had an operat- spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
ing cost of $128600 for county Murray of Oklahoma City
hiLhways took $7572581 of the
total county and township operat-
ing cost which was $1075804
more than the rural school teach-
ers received
Canadian county had an operat-
ing cost of $128600 for county
purposes and had $25822 town-
ship expenses for a total of $154-
4'22 of which $67148 was for
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The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1934, newspaper, December 13, 1934; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2291608/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.