Muskogee Round-Up Club’s jackpot series starts Saturday
The Muskogee Round-Up Club will kick off their 2011 Jackpot Playday Series on Saturday evening. Barrel exhibitions will start at 5:30 p.m., then at 6:30 the grand entry, followed by the leadline classes.
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1906 Oritany Horse Farm For Sale in New City NY, advertisement $11.03 |
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1910 Horse Advertisement for the Sale of German Coach Stallion “MONCH 3275″ $11.03 |
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The Electric Horseman $4.89 Understated drama stars Robert Redford as a washed up rodeo champ turned cereal pitchman who steals a racehorse that his corporation has been mistreating. After learning of the story, journalist Jane Fonda follows Redford as they lead the stallion to freedom while seeking their own personal redemptions. With Willie Nelson, Valerie Perrine, John Saxon, and Wilford Brimley. 121 min. Widescreen (Enha… |
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Marketing Management $13.99 This worldwide best-selling book highlights the most recent trends and developments in global marketing-with an emphasis on the importance of teamwork between marketing and all the other functions of the business. It introduces new perspectives in successful strategic market planning, and presents additional company examples of creative, market-focused, and customer-driven action. Coverage inclu… |
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Marketing: An Introduction, 7th Edition $2.95 This accessible, streamlined introduction to marketing by two of today’s best-selling marketing authors helps users master the basic principles and practices of modern marketing in an enjoyable and practical way. The new edition is an even more effective text than its predecessors: it is complete, easy to manage, and explains how marketing affects the big picture in business and influences speci… |
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The American Trojan Horse: U.S. Television Confronts Canadian Economic and Cultural Nationalism (Contributions to the Study of Mass Media and Communications) $95.00 The American Trojan Horse is a historical and descriptive study of the United States/Canadian mass communications border war. It centers on the millions of dollars spent annually by Canadian companies to advertise on U.S. border stations. Canada’s measures to retain this money led to a protracted international dispute. Barry Berlin chronicles this dispute as it evolves through its two stages: Cana… |