The Dewey County News (Seiling, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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founded upon your satifaction
If you buy any motoring merchandise
here and it doesnt ple you or if Nye
make a mistake we Villa- tl) know
Meamvilile we are di)ing our level best
to make it profitable for you to drive into
our TXACO Station for ‘vour gasoline
oils and greases
We inVite you to try our quality pro-
ducts our willing service and bank
or spend the savings you make here on
your everyday transactions Well be
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Woods and Strecker
Chevrolet Company
tAY and NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE
Selling Phone 80 Okla
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IS THE LASTING ONE lway or another unly 1614A yere
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Sanitone Dry (leaning!
!PEARL NELSON Representative
Henri Hunter's Cleaners-Laundry
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Supplier of Sinclair Products
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Oils each containing modern additives to
keep your motor clean For most cars Sinclair OPALINEV and
Sinclair PENNSYLVANIA are recotntnetzded For cars requiring
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provement bureau GI the licen-
sing division These vvere the
ones whose violations Nvere
deemed so excessive that cor-
rective action was necessary
According to Rice 3419 receiv-
ed warning letters indicating
that their next offense would
bring more serious action while
1064 were called in for special
interviews New driving exams
were given to 852
The department revoked o r
suspended the licenses of 3634 !tors or who prove to be accident
and denied liceses to 892 others 'prone
while 294 others were allowed tot The Oklahoma Department of
continue to drive with definite Public Safety uses the so-called
restrictions or probationary a- 'Connecticut point system to eva
greements Iluate the records of drivers Each
tookabaugh stated that the i violation or accident places a
driver improvement bureau o I : certain number of points on a
the department is intended to !driver's record When three or
deal with that small percentage more are accumuted corrective
of drivers who are chronic viola- :action is begun
Bargain Center
L4: 71 1 Oklahoma Game Rangers re-
1p5rted 51 arrests during Feb of
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hunting without deer tag car-
COME IN AND SEE OUR NICE rieci over from last (leer season
SELECTION Or MEN'S SHOES i I huntinc and killing squirrels
AND BOOTS AISO CHILDRENS An closel season 1 to shooting
SHOES AND BOOTS SO FOR !d
THE BEST BUY IN SHOES AND ucks during closed season and
shoning from road at night
BOOT SEE US—
New location South of the During 1937 traffic fatalities on
Selling Hatchery county roads declined 10 per-
We can make your olA shoes cent
look like new so for shoe re-
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1 GAME LAW VIOLATIONS
srains killed or injured in 1957
299 were crossing in mid—block
and 130 stepped from behind
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The friendly informal atmosphere of the
neighborhood tavern fits right in with the
sociable nature of Oklahomans Friends meet
to enjoy good fellowship and a glass of
Ai moderate 32 beer
And the brewing industry recognizing the
resporksibility of a 1-gal business cooperates
closely with law enforcement officials and
the Armed Services in a continuing program
to maintain wholesome orderly conditions
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1sin- a t:lcme of "Stror- Homes 1'1ale Strong Nation3"
Future Ihrmernalers vil come from all par13 cf
the fc ter annual state rally in Oklahoma Cty on
tD he proTram will Le hasei on Future Homcmalizr
-1ctivities and 7: with a:Tro'mately 150 active nem-
es cf tl7e o17 takin- part Dr John Peters dire-
'f:r of World Yors Iv:II Le the spealer for the event
Zcr: vith an erillern of the grup are state officers who
will participate in the meeting fle7inning at the far left
tley are clock-wise Shirley Jordan Antlers southeast
district vice-president Melinda 21en1ion McLoud chairman
of music and recreation Nancy flomine Duncan southwest
d:strict vice-president Carolyn Smith Midwest City state
president: Joyce Snyder Pryor northeast district vice-president:
and Cinda Wheeler Watonga northwest district vicepre::ident
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WORLD OUTDOORS
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Thousands of years ago
we're told there lived in North
America a giant beaver long-
er than a black Lear It meas-
ured 7!fa feet counting iis
Our present-day beaver never
stops growing — but doe ni
grow fast enough or live long
enough to approach fle i e of
his giant ancestor
a a
The slcvnit orlon lends a
hani to watz:fow I
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use to nest in rna7t'a-s
here too nialy turtles live—
ior obvious reasons Skt!alis
keep turtte poiialadns in
cheek by dstroyiag thl- egs
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ViCTOR
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Democrat for
CONGRESSMAN
Sixth District
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S HORT shots concerning the
k-- furred feathered and finned:
The pocket gopher is aptly
named Fur-lined pockets may be
found on each side of the head
and neck A busy gopher may
sometimes be seen stuffing one
pocket and then the other with
food or nesting material
A jackrabbit sometimes may
weight seven or eight pounds and
can leap 15 or 20 feet in a single
hop if he really gets excited
The fox family operates as a
uMt in the summer when the par-
ents teach the young' to haat
Foxes like slanks and badgers
are often abliscd Fit each per-
forms mankind a good service by
keeping other animal lire und?r
control It has boon estimaed that
a single fx v1 hill more 11in a
111' rod:nts rer year
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Congress Club I Harlan Fester
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Spies, Dwight. The Dewey County News (Seiling, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1958, newspaper, March 27, 1958; Seiling, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2079072/m1/2/?q=Birth+of+a+Nation: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.