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Thursday September 24 1959
Radio in the Wheat Fields
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Golden grain funneling- from two combines at once into one of
custom combiner Earl radio-dispatched grain trucks sym-
bolizes the modern efficiency of today's mighty Methanical assault
that reaps the wheat of mid-America
Modern wheat harvesting has come a long way from the
days of the big threshing crews and horse-drawn harvest
wagons Today big combines fast hauling grain trucks and
huge storage elevators reap the harvest of America's grain
belt in record time
And during this 7!ummerts and when to bring dinner and
wheat harvest another molern supper to the field"
innovation speeded the harvest Estill also uses the radio while
for one custom wheat combiner transporting his combines 2nd
with even more efficiency crew between cutting jobs by
That innovation vas the use informing his drivers of road
of a two-way radio communica conditions and directions to the
tions system next custom c ra
ontct job
Custom combiner Earl Estill In the field Estill can tell his
of Carrier Okla who has been crew cutting instructions infor-
cutting vheat by confract for illation on cutting conditions
15 years across the Great from the lead "Gleaner" and
is one ''t the first cern- when and where I move next
bluing out!its to use ra(14) to
Radios ent Ole us to cut
speed the harvest ore acres 1c(iuse we don't
Ifo has twoway radios in his have to wasto getting toPivi-:uP
his two grain tricks
gether to rind out what when
one el h three Gloaner-13:114- and tA hcre we are to worit
inn comhincs built by A:lls- otxt in the Lull or fields" Estill
Chalmers and in the house says
lc r fr(411 which his 13-yearIris
seven-man cr( w begins
(AI daughter Jud y prepitied
the harvest tah ar on Estill's
al the t-tals for the hungry 4 o
i-acre at Cun-ior
hai-veslerz
in carly June movts ffito south-
His radios aro 100-watt tran-
vestern Kansas then by July
sistors set up en 43-19 nnega- ch the J are in western Nu
cyclos with a 40-milo rtinge braska and by le July an
They zlre bee"Sed by I he Fed- through early August they are
cral Communications Commis-
itirt on an industrial bard
The progressive Oklahoman
feels his two grain trucks with
cin (I() as nitich work as
three Ivithout radios The ma- tt
jor purpose of the communica-
tion system is to dispatch trucks
II) Nvalting grain elevators and
return find out if the elevators
are full and what the moisture These nine big silver combines
tied into the itad ffleaner-Itali
content of the wheat is when
trot ks the "cook's" trailer an
it arrives at the elevator trucks—worked w ith precision el
Another important role says formation across vast 11 heat
Estill is to "tell Judy where summer
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rior's "Cash Div-
idend" Appreciation
Jubilee There's
"money in every bag"
of Superior Egg Feeds
plus More Egg Profits!
During September
only you'll find a 25c
token in every 100 lb
Bag—a 1212c token in
every 50 lb Bag Ex-
change your "money
tokens" for cash at your
Superior Feed Dealers
You'll get more egg
profits too — because
Superior Egg Feeds are
rich in fat for energy
antibiotics and vita-
mins to push produc-
tion in every top-grade
layer!
This year
— teed tor
the extra
"Cash
Dividends"
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These nine big silver combineA—aided by a two-way radio system
tied into the itad tfleaner-Italtiwn combine the grain hauling
tilt( ks the "cook's" trader and information dispatching pickup
trucks—worked w ith precision efficiency as they moved in tandem
formation across vast 11 heat fields it southwestern Kansas this
summer
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Department of Wildlife Conservation
6eo-T'e Crouse I-coo-
An oversight proval costly
to 91 anglers and hunters in
0:02thoma duriug t'ne past
month
'That number of perscns
xtre b-Lect by gime rangers
on charges of fishing or hunt-
ing without licensos Seventy-
'v0 of the number were fish-
ing In the list of 144 arrests
made by rangers there wre
19 cases filed on charges of
illrgal fishing and 11 uim-
piaints were made on pollu-
tion charges according to
Claude Coin chief of the
Wildlife Conservation Depart-
ment's enforcement division
Of the 144 cases filed 136
paid fines and 143 paid court
costs tne total in penalties
a:4Assed by courts amounting
to $198310
Ranger Cecil Crow Durant
was the busiest man in mak-
ing arrests Ile filed 12 com-
plaints while Delbert Roz:11
Welling was credited with
7!2 arrest the half represen-
ting a case in which more
than one ranger vk'It involved
clay Boyd Oklahoma City
Elmer Cathron Okmulgee and
Bill Gaines Calumet made
five arrests each Harmon
5picer Madill received ere-
cht for 410 and Joe Lamons
Park IIi 11 and Eugene Reid
Madill recorded four each
ACHING MUSCLES
Relieve pains of tired sore aching
muscles with STANBACK tablets
or powders STANBACK acts fast
to bring comforting relief
because the STANBACK formula
combines several prescription type
Ingredients for fast relief of pain
cuttinfit throutih South Dakota
Sonktimcs Estill's crew has
gone throufifh Montana almost
to the Canadian border
Thrciugh all these states this
summor radio speeded the ha-
vest rm this wheat harvester
and it 2ould mean that some-
dry soon most of the ‘vheat of
mid-America vi11 be cut by ra-
dio instructions
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"Blue to red Take your nest
load to the elevator" says cus-
tom combiner Earl Estill as he
gives one of his truck drivers
hauling instructions over the
two-way radio system installed
on all his grain trucks his house
trailer and pickup
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bring dinner Daddy?" asks
Jody EstIll from the house trailer
that serves as the "cook shack"
for Earl Estill's custom comhinug-
crew An immediite reply
olr Estill's two-way radio sys-
tem wi:1 tell Judy the location
of her "Daddy's" harvest operatiois
ADVANCE PLANNING URGED
who plan to par-
icpa ro ILI 01:111-Ionia's two-
cy nrae chic!km :a:Ton in
north2a it:rn counties October
23 and 24 51a n thcir
hunts v- I! in '-v:vaneo
Tn: has bn
made 1: head of
the fat I a d d game
divisin of the
Con scrvation
xprcsd the opinion that
those who do not arraalge for
permissit n to hunt On farms
and ranches well in advance
of the t-v)-day sea‘7on will
find they are excluded
"We do not anticipate any
serious collet ntration Of hunt-
ers sinco most farmers and
ranchers In the area Nvill
have control of the number
of people who hunt prairie
chickens on their places and
the birds will not be as con-
centrated as they will be later
on after we have had a few
bad spells of weather cautsing
them to leave the grasslands"
Atkins said
All hunters including those
who because of age or service
disability as veil as land
owners living on their land
will be required to purchase
a special $100 permit from a
license dealer The permit
must be on the hunter's per-
son They are being used pri-
marily to obtain a check on
the number of hunters who
participate and to provide
information as to hunting
Luccess which will be mailed
to the department Out-of-state
hunters may participate
but they via be required to
buy a state hunting license
he fee to be reciprocal with
that of the hunter's home
HOOVER EQUIPMENT COMPANY
1 108 S—Main
Phone IIU 243000 Altus
Your Friendly "CATERPILLAR" Dealer
Agricultural Tractors and Tool Bars Earthmoving
Equipment Engines Wire Rope
We can furnish hydraulic pumps and
controls for almost any tractor
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A SERVICE
BULLFROGS LISTED
AS GAME
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h onanome
Miskovsky vs Eilamndson
The most recent flare-up
el tlu fo111 betwern Gov J
!Inard Elmonekon and s-natoi
George Misiiovsky car-
t lLilY Will (1) 1-Alt
v11 et or better the -tiate of
Oklahoma Con1ne2- from these
two men bJth v-my capable
and adept politicians the
people have every reason to
Expect more than street cor-
ner name calling
Amushig as it may be the
continuing battle between the
two men which periodically
Increases and subsides in
tempo is revealing the char-
acter of the men involved
Governor Edmondson dem-
onstrated during the lecture
his willingness to do battle
lie has taken on powerful
lobby groups such as the
county conunissioners and the
Oklahoma Education Associa-
tion as well as entrenched
"old :tiard politicians in ad-
ancnig a prwxam that will
be fought Every step of the
V
At times when he believed
CLSary the governor has
not hestated to step down
and sin! verbally witil some
rEal hi?avy welilits in that
field of politics Althonith he
hie not always won the gov-
ernor Iia l lcI hi's own cap-
ablY and shown ability at
handn“ out a punch or two
in rc turn
LTnike Senator Miskovsky
Covernol Edmondson is more
careful of his statements lie
uses inuenclo and suggestion
to spear opponents ratner
than club them to death
Watching Governor Edmond-
son in his press conferences
which he has fewer of than
any recent governor it is
pla'n that he thinks very care-
full about the meaning and
connotation of almost every
word he says
Throughout the last guber-
natorial campaign Governor
Edmond-ion demonstrated his
DEER IS TRAFFIC VICTIM
A three year old 140-pound
buck deer was the victim of
his own carelessness in crosi-
mg Highway 81 near Dover
recently Game Ranger N a
Dixon reported
The buck was struck by a
car which Dixon said was
driven by L Jones Edmond
The auto was damaged to
the extent that it had to be
towed in by wrecker Dixon
said he dresed out the deer
carcass salvaging about 43
percent of the meat that was
later given to a rest home
A hunting license is requir-
ed under state statutes to
hunt bullfrogs
Claude 00111 chief of the
Wildlife Conservation depart-
ments enforcement division
made that titatement ex-
plaining that the question of
frog hunting is quite fre-
quently raised lie pointed
out that frogs are a form
of wildlife and that regard-
less of the means of taking
them whether with gun gig
or other device hunting would
be involved
There is a bag limit of not
more than 15 frogs daily but
there is no closed season
ncn Blackstock
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OF THE OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION
ability to charm peIpls
!nicesc!1 ii wayin a
manlier nt' politiHans
kit not 1v any nnnms all of
v of t h men are
eginnin t-) re1 there Li
era 1)1e fore' a int d-terniniat
behind the g over-
or's unarm
Constant Gladiator
Senator Miskovsky whose
favorite term for the gover-
nor is "j unior" is a hard and
often caustic debator Whe-
ther in an election campaign
on the floor of the state sen-
ate or in a public exchange
of words with the governor
through newspapers and TV
he flays at everything within
reach His language is color-
' ul exciting frequently sar-
castic and sometimes insult-
ing No issue or no question
is so in- ignificant that he
won't about it if given
a chance
Althoth colniderably older
than the governor Miskov-
ky's tremendous energy and
constant illVtqVUIllerit in con-
eover4 and seeming per-
petual motion 1M11i
pear much younger lie rar-
ely is silent a r d enters any
In4lit with an it ltriost impish
grin of etijoyinent Gt her
state senators have learned
to be cautious when he be-
comes quiet and moody
His cli-pute with Governor
Edmondson does not st
entirely I rOrn differences ov
issues 11iskovsky's uii in 11
program in an IIIMUCi u-1111
gubernat orial campaign in-
cluded repeal and reappor-
tionment two big parts of tile
governor's program ile be-
lieves he is due some credit
for making theFe issues im-
portant in the campaign and
t he governor was able to cap-
italize on his work
At least one man who lose
out to Governor Edmondson
gives considerable credit to
Senator Miskovsky W P At-
kinson who wa trounced in
the run-off primary election
statc th2 rnininillin bea-ig
E03
'111 prairie chicl-en iltr-A- r- 7-7-77 - ''77-'7''''''''''''''''''''' r'
irg anzi inclucl3 I:ay County : :' L':-- 14 -i '':' : ''
I art of tne lol1-:es river ail Vi ''' ' : '- ::--' : !:'
of 0 If'1‘ Washintoli and '':':'' rT'- ! :' ::: :'' ' ' :: : '4? :: :: 1
NOW a t a Colin t 1C: TUI-la and '''"'::':------:- ------- :'—-:: :-t2'1''t'
1:ey2e1 s Coll-1111e north Of hiI1- t' :: ' 7N7':14 f(-te1"4)1:!-:" k17)-Nl
way 2U and Craig Coullty I: :: ---- ::V'''r:itili ct' f 10 pN1sf(:'
north of hi'11vay Y
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FISII TIZAPS :::iJzED
Illegal f1 1-1 tr14: 'nave 17f-pt r- :: 7 -2:: '' 7'''zc'"::':-I'7:!
'ang LT P A Actcii hu-1‘r 1:':- --:2:T:--:iv -:)y'!:!'?---:'-
tilln 11 ual t 1 SUIllle c'r 'C- -- ':---::-: :": r-Z' r': 4 1: has ' d iY?: 7 t!j '
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traps along the Chiki k la ri- 1--:1:)--:::-:-:--!:-f:2:':'::-!-T- ---11:----- 'I'
ver sc)uth of Blackwell While k!:':-c'''''"'--!':!'?' :!-i':':-'''"'-
state laws permit taking of '-:':---:''-'f7'1'':''s4J:i!::!'y
non-game
s fist' wItli '2!2 In( h c': c''"f1y:":44:4j:'i'-''' 6 '1'-1:-'-'4:
mesh elli or traps by non- ''?:t'-(T04 'i 1 ft 11431 117))
0:1-A i 4f iP' ) f sil (1' ''14' w S!
commercial fishermen a 1L
d r'A1!'kil t Lq--‘ P:' 1 -1- '4) h4 trkv
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commercial fishermen are r- PVPi l'& t--0- r:: ISE:t
1rvit'-177r 7'- en:4' A144 ye' 7
Quired to use three-inch mesh rw--z
Acton si miv'iA- qp4!'':'-ei'-5 ' ' --- '
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ad the traps h'J had v e J ' ' ' -'
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found along the river vere iti s4 p' i' e'-ift4:11-'1:::
made of one inch mesh wire -!-1 : :ifle'14---1-'? t
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'rite la gest of the traps vas A0:1411 -:s:41Q-
four feet wide two feet ltizii 41 '--' 'A::-: '''''' -
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nine feet long
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Acton added that he has r"I'r7'"77-r7NA tZA''''ll'I b filh'illybd
had no one claim ovnership tt:: ' "4 Ati
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444
of the illegal traps he has
taken from the river
One Beam family
tor six generations
FAC013 DAVID DtVID M
Jt 2nd 3rd
SON111 n vneratton generalion
is reported to have paid the
tribute for his defeat to Sen-
ator Miskovsky Atkinson is
reported to have said after
the campahn "I an like Will
Eoges I never met a man
didnt like" then he paused
acideti ''But then I don't think
Inwcrs ever met Georg
Aliskovsky"
Nea 'Tort ion nwn t Looms
One of the 1:sues on which
Ildiriondm and Iklikovsky ary
a2ree1lynt is icgislal
reapportThnment The secret
inectine closed to the pres
reulted in an apparent aglTe-
inent on certain principle
en which a fnal plan of re-
apportionment can be sul)-
'iliac(' to a vote of the people
Actually there is little
change in the plan from that
originally advocated by the
governor It will give every
county at least one represen-
tative in the house and re-
move the limit of seven mem-
bers as the maximum that
any county can have
The senate will be based
on area and population with
the plan being to divide the
state into not more than 43
senatorial districts of approx-
imately equal population
Circulation of an initiative
petition to bring about a vote
Cu the proposed constitutional
trnendinent is planned to be
started about October E Ex-
actly what the final popu-
lation formula will be is not
known snce SeVen lawyers
all but one of which are from
Oklahoma City and Tulia
have not cumpleti'd the final
draft of the propftyal
Any reapportionment for-
mula is aimed at reduHr:
rural county lei:tive
and the voting
power of larer countie
areas nave not awakened t
what this will do to their in-
fluenc in road iecrea-
lion and other affairs at the
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state capitol If the counties
do not rally to helping write
a formula as favorable as
poslble to them they will
have to take the one submit—
ted That is unless the out—
lying counti:7s slated to be re-
dueed power mu-Aer enoir11
opposition to defeat the ques—
tion at the ballot box
Asu:1:1g of courae enough
slgnatures cali bc ubtalned
for a vet-
or 5d1Eilis
By Dr DeWitt Hunt
Safety Specialist
Oklahoma State University
Many accidents can hardly
be anticipated yet the alert
parent can supervise his chil-
dren in such a way as to
prevent unexpected occurren-
ces which may result in ser-
ious injury
For example children play-
ing around tombstones may
pull a loose monument over
on themselves Several fatal
accidents of this type have
been noted in other states
and at least one in Oklahoma
Other accidents which may
be classified as unexpected
include children wandering a-
way from picnics to get lost
or drown in nearby waters
those W h o fall into open wells
or cavered cisterns and those
who hang thernstives while
playing with a rope
Parcnt inut especially sup-
erviiie young children when
they nrc taken into new environcniAlt
AND IN GIZEAT PROSPER-
ITY: afine 5 millioa Ameri-
cans rtrive $3 blion yearly
fl'om stato local and
national eovcrnments each
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Early Triumph and Concha
Seed Wheat
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generations—it ba- always been ttio
Beams who makL Beam in Kentucky
where bourbon was born 'nut is 'why
you can always buy Beam bourbon
with trust
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Hynum, Mrs. James B. & Hynum, James B. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1959, newspaper, September 24, 1959; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2114960/m1/5/: accessed May 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.