The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1942 Page: 2 of 8
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Funeral Rites Of
Rev N T Morgan
Funeral erv lees for Rev N T I ----- ry
Morgan WaS contlactekl Tuetlay at
STILLWATER — (Special) —
the First Pentecostal Ilolities
1 Le following vgeta!le varieties
church in Oklahoma City
Rev Morgan was superintend-
ent of the Oklahoma district of
the Pentecostal Holiness church
and it great man of God Th
church as a whole was shocked to
hear of his death Our hearts are
very sad at his going I:ut God
in his great wisdom saw fit to
call him home and w h 1i we will
greatly fele Our Joss Heaven w
re joice at his coming Seemed
that all human hands could do
dni not relieve him of his terrible
suffering and after the things
around hint grew thin to his vis-
ion he was still rational and
talked to them and raised his
hand toward Heaven and F
hand toward heaven anti said
"open the pearly gates" and he
immediately passed theough Rev
Dan T Muse our general bishop
was called from Phoenix Arizona
to conduct the funeral services
and Nvas assisted by Rev Will-
iams Ponca City Rev Anderson
Oklahoma City Rev Stark Sny-
der and Rev S N Green t tk la-
homa City
Scripture text used by Rev
Muse 'as found in 2 Samuel ti3s
The beautiful floral of ferings
the immense congregation anti
ministers of the district and of
ot her churches spoke Of his love
and fellowship with his full° w-
no an--( ntribut ed
Proier icedilvi 1 s nd salsify should also be planted
linp()rtlult 1actor g the February 25—March
25 period
In 1)an-y Profits
AUTO LICENSE
TAGS MUST BE
STILLWATER (Specitl) — 3
The most important single factor URCIIASED NOW
in the economical production of
Automohile owners Nyho have
milk is proper feuding says A
pal hod their cars and plan not
IL Kuhlman of t he ()klahoma A
purchase licenses for them tlik
and M college dairy department
year Nivould kt'll rcad up
Two reneral rules should be on-
t
erved in f t hi la W c(JrI'llint!' them accord-
seeding dairy cows in
to Ray Cox local tag ant provides that roughages huIiI ion 11 of house bill 52:N'
fed in proportion to the shte or
n ten was passed liy the last leg-
hodY wcii-rht t anuna ll'he
isuit ore provides that the licenst
other directs that coneentratet
ecs Paid on vehicles except in0
should always be fed accoro-
lthotiving to nittnufaes
lima with the yield 1111 r111flos
t rs dciders be in lieu
1 the milk prodia eil Kuhlman
tf 01 iticrt
bclit iI
Under IL law :Mr Cox said '10
Its a cao1 dairy pr:nCet 1
oays r del iriptt nt
feed a cow t he
iht ticet
IlLro !-11t 1 ill 4 011-linit' V!!
'Hie h 111'
c ll LLt car
oiiw in ft eding
bi con ct otifiseat
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Feed t poutils of dry hay
a nd
or dry fodder ael
lls lite ot the
hotly xveight pi
ot
1 ct i must have
' time pound of dry and
the ih'ettse paid tI1
thicc pm" fOl
I hl'y (' too Itadly damaged to
poutal4 of wet th or
have rt stile vai tn t hat case
Me pound tif tlry Lay an 1
should he out a form
ft to six round hr
1111s urrcntivrirg
tach ino pounds body weight
10 I 11 le w-hich the tag agent has
If roughttges are fed ticeordiny
to these rule th e cow In intik
An i
should be fed a concentrate mix-
01-Ittliointi Cetinty b v
ceived keg- e other day :
lure Tile nature of the mixture 'woen l th
V 11(11 h0 WA:- t ruck by an ant
fed is determined by the kind of
Mii uniting across a downtown
roughage used
!treet satety depart ment records
Follow these rulis as a guide
show
in feeding concentrates Kuhlman
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suggests:
1 Attempts by an aut) driver to
Feed (111(' ptql!ld conocn
pass a delivery truck an inter-
trates for each three pounds of
sect ion led to a se ere colLsion
Jersey milk
Stillwater recently Charges of
2
Ftod one pound of tiowim-
tcnipt init to pass illegally were
trat es for caeh four to four and
:mkt the tato driver
onedittlf pounds of 1 lolstrin
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recommended by garden Fpecial-
ists th outh A and 1iL
college hort iu1t ur dtia tritelit
-11)1111 be planted between Feb-
ruary 25 tnI March 25 The
ime of plant ing within these
dates Nvill k'iiry With the Sevcral
sections of the state
Beets —Early Wonder -- Early
home garden canner roots al-
most round deep red Detroit
)ark Red— M season roots
irdobe shaped red gtaid puality
See( led in the field
Cabbage—lion len Acre — Early
small round heal early market
Jersey Wakefield— Early Fmall
pointed head (Jersey Queen-yellows
resistant) Set plants ob-
tained from hot-bed or store in
the field
Carrots--Scarlet Horn — Very
early short tapered blunt roots
for hotne and early market
Chit titenay (Red Core) — Med-
ium early half long stump root
Morse Bunching — Mid season
long cylindrical root market type
fill-Rabi-- Early White or Ear-
ly Purple Vienna
Head Lett uce— New York No
12 701u mbia No 2 Big Boston
Onion Plants — Valencia or
White Sweet Spanish Bermudas
(white or yellow') and yellow
Globe
Broccoli cauliflower char d
parsley parsnips wrinkled peas
suMmer radishes rhubarb seed
and salsify should also be planted
during the February 25 -- March
Garden Varieties
Recommended For
Early Planting
25 period and Dolores Kouba Yukon
Adult students were: Bob My-
AUTO LICENSE ers Mrs Cal Everett Mrs Hal
TAGS MUST BE Townsend Mrs C M Coates
PURCIIASED NOW ' Kathryn Hurst Louise Johnson
all of El Reno and Wayne Smith
Automobile eNvnurs Who have Yukffil
Pal ked thiqr cars and plan not t) Intermediates were: Betty Ilin-
puchase liccnscs for them this riekson Banner llonnio Anderson
ca vould do V (11 to rt:01 ii un EztII Kendall Sheuts
Ow law tkctnito: them accord- Dorothy Pratt all of El Reno anti
inL to Ray Cox local tag ant Dolores Kouba and J M Smith
Rid your dog of worrm! Any purrv
or dog I an be s j id i y Med I t h
(d)s crs ImperiAl CirsuIL's whit h
cxpt I E)whi (ALIri10 Hook athl
hio rs 1 1 11110'1: re cl"
thuctl NN tOXiC rOison
iig cr lOkflt tr cliccts
(extra latTe
At All Drug Stores
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Mrs Porta Gives
Valentine Party
Ensemble M usic Features
Program Sat urday
and accordion solos featured the
first hour of entertainment This
was followed by valentine and
music games with valentine priz-
es going to Kathryn Hurst Nor-
ma La Rue Anderson El Reno
SA EVS FAY ME WITH
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Mrs Fay Porta entertained her ' i nomas dosepn i s
private music pupils with a Val- chosen for the son bo
entine party at her home Satur- 15 to Mr and Mrs
day at 2 p m Ensemble music borek of Banner Th
consisting of duo-piano numbers 1 at the El Reno San
1 iano duets guitar duets violin I weighed seven pounds
Mr and Mrs Frank Pazoureck Inc cveru tit tanure to rnithe
and
Jr are the proud parents of a six file an income tax return as
required by law within the pre-
pound son born Saturday Feb'
scribed time a certain percent of
the amount of the tax is required
Thomas Joseph is the name
chosen for the son born February to be added to the tax unless fail-
to file the return within the
tire
15 to Mr and Mrs Edward Ta-
Prescribed time is shown to the
borek of Banner The baby born
at the El Reno Sanitarium and
satisfaction of the Commissioner
weighed sewn pounds to be due to reasonable cause and
i not to willful neglect
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Two brothers were killed in a he amount to be added to the
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Tulsa smashup recently when their tax is 5 percent if the failure is
for more
light truck was struck by a large than thirty days with
an additional 5 percent for each
passenger bus according to state
additional
safety department officials thirty (lays or fraction
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thereof during which failure to
Yukon
file a return continues not to ex-
ceed 25 pciccnt in the aggregate
Yukon
Juniors Wert': Tony Ray Kouba
anl Kona ld Jean Ilanska of Yu-
kon Norma Ra Luc Anderson
Mary Crooks Loretta Pratt
Pohhie Main of El Reno
Pre-seliool ave group: Patty
Evrett of F1 Reno
At till Hose of the afternoon
Mrs Porta served lovely rifres11-
inents usinz the valentine motiff
FOP VICTORY
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at a telephone job
that is vital
Telephone construction crews
everywhere have been breaking
records month after month
Within the space of a year
Southwestern Bell crews completed
extenshe telephone systems at
scores of military or military sup-
ply locations in Texas Missouri
Kansas ArklInsas and Oklahoma
tinishina each job on time or
ahead of time
In some cxchanges N here the in-
rush of orkers in armament plants
crvated an extraordinary demand
lu"e crews has e helped to doublo
the nu miter of It lephones in serice
11 told 1ap0 fltl1 TeLphotte
foliss in Ow Sol: I cst marclrAhead
the- e drk s 0:r1 their best with
suL It ma 11 s are aNailalde to
alit the nation
the 1 rvice possille in
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CANADIAN CO FARMS
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600romiZMUT
in our country A large percent-
age of our seed crors are grown
In California and during last win-
ter and early spring the weather
was such as to reduce greatly the
crops Of carrots beet onion par-1
snir and some varieties of others!
During these times Of changing'l
producing areas and limited sup-
ply of really good stock seeds
seeds from which to produce the
seed crop it is important to know
your seedsmen and secure your'
1942 garden seed at an early
date Otherwise you may be dis-
appointed in not being able to se-
cure the desired varieties and
kinds of good quality
It would be well to test the ger-
mination of your 1942 garden
seed and govrn your rate of
I lanting accordingly
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19 1942
Don Taylor of San nu-flan( 10
Calif and Jack Robinson of Vpn
Nuys Calif arrived Sunday af-
tertioon for a two weeks stay
here Jack will visit his uncle
Jack Robinson and Mrs Robinson
and daughters while Don xvill vis-
it Lis parents Mr and
Harry Taylor and family
CARD OF TILtNliS
We wish to thank our
friends and neighbors for
kindness and assistance during the
convalescence of Mr Barnhill abi
the many acts of kindness extend-
ed Grandma Paisley IVe appre
elate the many beautiful flow( and cards sent Mr Barnhill dur-
ing his stay at the hospital and
the many friends who have calli11
t osee him during his illness
Mr and Mrs J C Barnhill
Mrs M A Paisley
INCOME It
TAX
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In the event of failure to make
their
Iing of all facts alleged as a reas-
onable cause for failure to file the
return on time in the form of an
affidavit which should be attached
to the return Alleged ignorance
of the law does not constitute
reasonable cause for delinquency
Taypayers should make every
effort to file their returns within
the time prescribed by law and
thus avoid the possibility of the
additions to the tax for delinquen-
cy in filing returns
Do not forget that single per-
sons or married persons not living
with husband or wife who earn
as much as $1443 a week for the
52 weeks of the year and married
A taxpayer who files a tary persons living together who have
return and wishes to avoid the ad-!aggregate earnings of as much as
dition to the tax for delinquency 1 $28S5 a week for the year are
must make an affirmative show- required to file returns
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Regular advertising like
the steady drip of water
en a stone slowly but
surely creates a lasting
impression NN hercas the
occasional advertisement
ma) splash 'a bit but soon
disappears leaving little
or no trace Ensure that
those impressions a r e
lasting and favourable
With a consistent a n d
carefully planned adver-
tisin campaign in
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