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Statehood Day activities in honoring the memory of
City will begin at deceased persons in the
a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, Oklahoma Hallof Fame, with
will continue until 9 special recognition to those
with a luncheon, a who have died during the
a religious service past year. Mrs. George L.
an open house schedul- Bowman. Kingfisher, is
William H. Bell, presS- chairman of the project.
of the Oklahoma A reception will be held at
Association, an- 11:45 a.m. in the Crystal
Room of the Skirvin Plaza,
It begins with an Hour of with new Hall of Fame
at St. Luke's inductees as special guests,
list Church at 10 a.m., which will be followed by the
SAVE MON
the food you feed
family fresh? You
be more sure it is if
follow these shopping
ti storing suggestions. And
may keep you from
out money by
out meat.
EEP IT COLD!
eration is essential
product freshness. For
keeping quality,
should be stored at
Ltures close to freez-
32° and 40OF.
as soon as pos-
after purchase; if it's
too long in the car
shopping, there's dan-
of sl:
IT FRESH!
Look for packaged meats
a freshness control
An easy-to-read date,
example, appears on the
of prepackaged Oscar
~yer meat items, with a
assuring the con-
of full freshness seven
hys beyond the date
anaped if the meat is
at" home at 40°F.
r below.
b~SE [T PROMPTLY!
Once the package is
prepackaged meats
as perishable as fresh
and must be used
a few days, regard-
of the date stamped on
label.
STORAGE TIPS :
*Vacuum-packaged prod-
can be frozen for as
'il
EY ON MEAT
long as a month without
noticeable change in flavor
or texture, so long as the
seal is not broken. Freezing
causes the package film to
become brittle, however, so
special care should be taken
with it.
* When you buy pork
sausage, freeze it, refreeze
it, or keep it refrigerated at
home. It should not be kept
frozen longer than 30 days
and it should be used within
a few days of thawing.
* Canned hams are less
perishable than most hams
because they are cooked in
the sealed container to pas-
teurization temperatures.
Properly sealed and refrig-
erated, canned hams will
keep well beyond one year
from date of manufacture.
Freezing is not recommend-
ed for canned hams be-
cause texture and flavor
are lost.
If you make use of these
shopping and storing sugges-
tions, your meat budget
may go farther toward feed-
ing your family fresh food.
one
the tough 10 to 16-hp Ford lawn
garden tractors. They're all
to handle the big jobs.
100:10 hp--4-speed gear drive
120:12
MODEL 125:12
drive
145:14
drive
BS: 16
drive
hp--4-speed gear drive
hp--automatic foot-operated
hp--automatic foot-operated
hp--automatic foot-operated
All available with 42 or 50-inch rotary mowers,
big acreage down to size.
Check out all five soon to see which one
you bestt And while you're at it, look over
more than 60 attachments that are
They can turn any of the Ford lawn
tractors into a year-'round
CLOSE OUT ON USED
TRACTORS/EQUIPMENT
)68 John Deere "3020" $5,000.
1973 John Deere "2010" $4,500.
1967 John Deere "1020" $2,500.
Dovid Brown "880" $2,400.
19' Oliver Spring Tooth $750.
Big Ox Chisel $500.
Better ideas by the yard-all year 'round
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Oklahoma 74074
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Oklahoma Statehood Dav
and Thanksgiving Luncheon.
Dr. ()die B. Faulk of OSU will
be speaker for the luncehon.
Luncheon tickets at $7.S0
each may be ordered from
the Oklahoma Heritage
Association. 201 N.W. 14.
Oklahoma City.
At 2 p.m. an open house
will be held in d~e Oklahoma
Heritage Center at 201 N.W.
14 St., with the family of
Judge and Mrs. Robert A.
Hefner and the 1975
honorees of the Oklahoma
Hall of Fame as guests of
honor. Mrs. Benjamin M.
Turner. Oklahoma City. is
chairman.
At 5:55 p.ln. the doors will
open for the Oklahoma
Statehood Day Banquet, to
be held in the hnperial
Ballroom of the Skirvin
Plaza. Dinner will be served
as guests are seated.
Because of a reaarange-
ment of seating, a few more
banquet seats are available
on a first-come, first-served
basis at $25 each from the
Association.
Popularity of the first
Oklahoma State University
engineering technology ex-
tension sponsored course on
how to maintain your own
automobile has resulted in a
scheduling of a second one,
according to Owen Magrud-
er. extension specialist
I
Engineering Course
Magruder said the second
course has been set for Sept.
30, Oct. 2, 7 and 9, from 7 to
10 p.m.. and will include
those persons who were
unable to begin with the first
offering, plus others indicat-
ing interest in the four-ses.
sion course. Interested persons should
Included in the course will write Owen Magruder, engi-
be instructions and demon- neering technology exten-
strations on automobilesion. Crutchfield ~lall, Okla-
engine tuneup, emphasizing
earburetion, ignition, eleetri- homa State University, Still-
cal system and cooling,water, OK.. 74074, or
Instructor will be Lyletelephone (405) 372-6211,
Brewer. technician. Ext. 587 or 7691.
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