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The Checotah News from Checotah, Oklahoma • 3

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The Checotah Newsi
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Checotah, Oklahoma
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THE CHBCOTAH NMWB SEPTEMBER IBM INTO YTUR FARMING PICTURE Native Pecan Crop Can Be Increased Ten Times By Thinning Trees Experiment conducted at Oklahol imAIN College have shown that the yie-il of native pecans can ba Increased eeveral t'mee by plo-mad thinning of trees. Herman Hin-rirha, A.A hortrirulturist, aaid that nitive pamn yislda had bean InercarM aa much aa ten tf-re thi college's nrran grew levH weat tf Stillwater on etsU high, wav 5. The grower ehonld first deters mbts the tree producing mits of Rittnbio rtivm'tcrisHs. ho e-r- ptinol The tree shoui; be a good n-od'-er, mature early: nuta should be of medium six end oblo-g in shene. Thirtype of pecan ua- Hlnrtrh.

saW. Tha horticulturist maintained wot ail forrn trera in the rnrt 5t removed. Pecan trace vo- ahU-t rn-. when spaced aborted feet apart. Pbreicn tren and unsuitable dtt- Ives can ha iwmovad eiKveertully by poisoning with sodium arsenals ap- died in September or Ottotwr.

Traeo1 Ait ore to bo removed shonlj be gashed nil the wav around the trunk irith a hatchet Tha rash should ba made ao that it opens downward. A tiny atraam of Vod- fum arssnate fathen appliod to tho opon wound of tha ttiZ Livestock should definitely not he permitted in the grove, aa they often mistake tho poison for salt" tha specialist remarked. He point od out that squirt cun or aim flar deviee ia idira for applying the poison. "It takes very little of tho mtitop," ho aaid, depending upon the ai7e of tha tree." A tow of medium aise usually will require about onu teoapoonfui of tho poison. Good kills on tho tree a re obtained when the poisoq is applied around' tho trunk in uniform stream.

Growsra are wise to wear glove when applying the poison, Hinrtchs stated, and to wash hands and arms aa soon after application as possible. Tha paean grove will he cafe for the livestock after one good rain, hasfallen, ho said. It you wool tractor that can bo depended upon do the work when yon want it done, take a look at the R. Exclusive MM feature 1 40 FEWER ENGINE PARTS, HORIZONTAL valve mechanism, MM engine design for EASY INSPECTION and SERVICING much tractor owners Let as show yon howthtR'ft btlioccd weights automoclvo steering, and improved disc typo brakes make it one of ihe eaiicsf irsetors io handle under all field conditions. Its better to have more power wben'j-ou need it rather than too little.

Yew MM Saiei and Service Dealer NICHOLS TRACTOR SHOP All EXTIA BOAUS FOff YCB-MORE EGGS FEEDIRG SUPERIOR' MtfHjMMei 'withlnjag You'll be'thrilled with them beautiful FOREST GREEN. TUMBLEgS. They 11 make your table idling thine. They" youn at no cost with every 100 pound bag of SUPERIOR EGG Maih. SUPERIOR -t Straight Eg( Mah PeUett, SUPERIOR Bal- aieed gf PtleU er SUPERIOR Egg Krubici.

Get a many of ihrie ipar- 'Jr. kliDg beautiful 12 ounce tumblcn aa nVA you But Hurry-thi. gift EGG offer September 30th. APF (ANIMAL PROTEIN FACTOR) Unde Sam v. A McCOYS HONORED AT PARTY Mr.

and rMs. Pies (Shindy McCoy wars guasta of honor lbt Saturday evening, when the toiaw In the Intermediate Departm-ii the Methodist Sunday School entertained tho mem be of theL- clasr Those had not previously taken part in showers for the guest-, brot gifts for tho recently wedded "tuple. Games furnished entertain fur tho evening, and refreshment, served, with Mrs. W. E.

presiding at the serving table. Olhsr test hen acting aa hosts for lilt cssion were Mis, Neel Johns." and Mr. and Mrs. J. 8.

Young. About twenty members of tho claaoeo wore present. seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I Pullets Need Balanced Feeding For GroiVth The growing pullet is usually the most neglected of alt classes of poultry, says Jug P. Dirk poultry lesearch assistant at Oklahoma A. A Gn'lw-e, giwnl factors ac-co" to- this neglert.

Tho young pi lists not to tha' 1 Xsna income at this ww' of yrsir, when retaiaa y.da tha try enterpriaa sure an low-. Th-! xca-jits of proper cure feeding are not toe noticeable and tha f-ol i cost io in nompsdoon to other costs rinring tho growing season. the avowing period pul' CK GREEN PRODUCE precision rotten planter, di-, Clnrlaga rvf (jAtton Ir signed bv agricultural cngiimars itiWlUnagC UI VVUUIl Mere aCmyraoug air-, iii 'win bi (Us Bam afUbe bag rant I vri--; ra Is ibst Anerirs 4s a fiua e-au(4ribtAwS(lv 1. Tbey-wK -s-a Ibat there Ji terms oR 1 vvf gedUeal ad C-eetal an Ac bast ws at yvraamrlam tbraa Is gore hi II. 8.

Iivtall I teuifu tirurvU ttnlr Nav yud'Uh Uu.i are ilwj tas aariy tea- ar: a I I tkdi aU Mg. uibeait of i la latar years. D. 1 Tn the OkirJumm totteu PcSliblli In FutHTC hours spent la hand ttaa nasr Chk reduced the chopping A Shortage of eott by next a stand to onaly cos-fifth of the1 Bonn needed with tho usual moth- Thev say rest ms nfl wniTthe mieo wi.1 pHy. If.

an old saying, hut it is pretty generally concede to be true, espwial-ly when the little rodent happen to be in human form. i NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL sports and FetUiaas Far od of planting. Tha amount 'seed used was reduced 30 per I cent Tha machine will ba further teeted during the IBS0 harrost, especially to lien out difficulties caused by variations in aba of seed. of Non Claims, Heinhlp, Dietribsttea Ffaial Discharge i Natural 1'shiHwi 1 SovlRwesf I oooaooooooovooooooooe an drvdi'e her wtrieht, --evelop mer io pomibla, J. D.

Ownphsll, ny-i- the r- dirttre "st-m, to-SJ her -enltnni economist t-nOluohoma A. tauawna wad -skeletal features, ad A V. College, efeUeves. I store up nutrients for raproductive The continued destruction of eot purposes, be explained. The pulton by boll weevils and other inserts etLrvquires from IS to 14 pounds may bring production below tha of food for the 14 week growing 16.3 million bales estimate ofthe period.

Improper feeding will U. B. Department of Agrieulta'te suit in small, undeveloped uuGeU borsuaa of Ao low acreage in cult-1 will- delay egg production to ivotion and ahnndonment, Campbell I the late fsli mootKs. explna. Except in the event to a I Deeds pointed out that plenty of major war, Campbell says, there wfli I feed, should be kept before tho bo greater demand because of birds at all times to increase con-lereign rearmament, that is, overl vnmption.

Oyer feeding at grain 1.7 mUipn bales exported in 1946- hpuM be avoided, however, as this I dilutes. As protein content of (hd 1 A good green rsingv feed will S2Ii seIVwr th nd iwotoet the pul nu beuevaa, will hl msnriml deTiciaiiev Beasoable cetinsat eoeumption," he belim tab against marginal deficiency, Notise is' hereby givton that the is of the administrate of tha estates of Mr. and Mrs. Milan King from Friday to Monday visiting I on, John King, and fsurily st Grtafi Iiaax I Mrs. Hdle Beaver of Fiyttoi Arkansas wer the guest of her lister-inllnw, Mrs.

Bill Kxihfo aver the peat week end. TRY OUR SERVICE TODAY Wt Wadi Sc Per Found i Dry Wash 7c Per Pound Flat Work fle Per Found ASK ABOUT OUR FINISH IVORS UP AND DELOER Plenty, of fresh wstri- should hr before the'bhds at all times. A record of foed coots wiil give cheek on tho economt: advantages of bettor-fording prsetkes, and the use of labor asviqg equipment, snrh as automatic vatereis ana liTSo parity feeders will lessen labo: requirements. dc-l Ohlnh a and Tcscs, tmm pri-cadsnts listed below have filed in ll wheat prsdasara ia the Court their rospeetbU Ftaii My Amounts of their administration of Hon bushels this year, cenvarcd te their respective eetates, and have one hundred ninety-one bushels last filsd their separate Petitions gapancte decrees of Non Claim, for Determination of Heirship, and for Distribution nnkl Final Durham in aaid ertaUn: No. 1041: C.

P. Fuboll, Administrator of estate of 8. A. Tolbert, da- John Mahar, Admiistrstor of Estate of Malvina Kite, demartcJ. No.

1062: T. PoiaUextcr, Administratrix of Estate of -John lii, and same wiU bo heard in County Court at Chtcotah, OUahonm on September 26, IBM, st on o'cMVfc P. when and where any penue interested in any of said cstatee hlj appear and contest asm in writing, if they Ctmite, or proper ordcrs wili be entered approving mid Final B-s-nort, and Decrees of Non tlmiw, Heiiship, Distribution, and Final Discharge will be made ao prayed for. Witness my hand and seal September 5, lBoO. (Swill H.

B. Reubclt, County Jud.v B. Tabor, Attorney TERRYS KELP YOURSELF bout 10 million bales in vkw of I higher incomes and In tiM mat, ho poiftot oat prices to foroign will go up and thereby reduce exports, or pnctixl ly all of th cotton on hand, plu Am harvested this fail, will be ujoo up before th following year's crop is nVbLablo. aI ft for Oklahom lS5b is 280)00 bales compared to -or avniuge of 502,000 hale. Tht August forecast indicates sir, smslieK Oklahoma cotton cron i co 1899p with tho hxocpticn of 194L wos 2,000 tens, ftconhiL to tho huronu of Agriculture Bron bip Ueporbng Boiuu an U.

OklshmoB State Bourd of lho jndkmted' yield per nens 133 pounds, cnmjMrol will 22. poum.s in 4049 nJd 104 pounds fa. -uo lu-yenr sverkgu. Vv. and Ur.

Lnuretat Terrii Phone 17 The wstgnnelon nrersge for Ok lahoma in 1950 wsa about per cent above last year. Chrcc uk growers were keenly disnppoint-sd iy the poor quality of their crop, due to Kcmivi rain. arw G-i bW Urnle Sam ays 1 Professional Announcement DR. CHARLES REYNOLDS Physician A Skrgoan I Office (a tha Farmer i RUSSEL KOCH RESIDENCE -ti 6 Nerth Saaaad St. 71 PREVIEW SATURDAY MIGHT 110 A SUN, MON.

SEPTEMBER 10, 11 Twelve Oclock High WHh Cwevarv PreV. Hush' Marlaw, Millard Mitchell' Aha Nows oad FOR SALE Madam hamoi now dasomtadi new plaiahiag fist llarga lat dean in. JEay tamse. i B. A.

Minfin i f-h ml WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12, IS Ok, You Beantifol DoU fin Taehafoslar) With Jon Haver, Mark Abo Cartoon I FOB Electrical ttlnpt AppHince Repairing CALL Boster Farrimond FARRIMOND ELECTRIC (XX Floctrio Wiring Hottriuli mi Light Fixtun Dcy Phono 423 Night Pham 344 MAKE A DONATION TO TOCBSt.I.F 41k pslllsi wmrlhlas asMa hi Uie (star on laved meal is V. S. bibo, Beads. Tea deal ased Io owa a fartcry to begla steckpUiBg, simply ds It with U.

B. Bsviogs Bonds. Aod whea tt esaios time Is taka sa lavealary. yeall agree Ibat a pH V. f.

Bsvtan Boods awke ooo si Ibo prettied dgkm yoa over mw. Tsar lavealary wU epett eeearily ter the fsiare, Ml far new a iaaactal SEPTEMBER 14 THURSDAY (la Technicolor) Barricade WiA Rath Reimaa, Dana Clark U.tfi.

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Years Available:
1946-1974