Shawnee News-Star (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1960 Page: 3 of 24
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—If you are an amateur achae-
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if you just plainly like the out-
doors — there's fertile - hunting
ground for you in the Black Mesa
State Park area in Cimarron
county in Oklahoma's panhandle
The 260-acre Black Mesa State
Park is being developed by the
Oklahoma Planning and R e-
sources Board as a vacation play-
ground Already there is a new
lake the 200-acre Carl Et ling
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The Planning and Resouces lake The quarry has been mark-1 interesting rock formations to be
Board has constructed picnic ed with a life-size cast of the!found in the Black Mesa area
tables a well and two boat ramps Brontosaurus' leg bone I And there's something for the
at the lake Near the park and quarry in' history student too The old San-
To be developed soon is the the middle of badlands and ar- ta Fe trail went through this see
Black Mesa itself A lava cap- royos called Halleck Park bud- tor on its route from Independ-
rock rising several hundred feet ding archaeologists may find ence Mo to Santa Fe N M
above the valley floor the mesa crude Indian pictographs on It is clearly visable for a distance
is just 22 feet of being 5000 feet rocks in a quarter-mile sandstone The entire family will want to
above sea level bluff The writings and pictures see the ruins of an old fort built
The children as well as adults show the daily life of the pre- by the Army under the direction
will want to see bones of a giant Columbian plains Indian and the of Colonel Kit Carson for pro-
brontosaurus measuring 70 feet animals he hunted tection of caravans from hostile
long and 16 feet high which were Rock hounds may want to take Indians The three-state marker
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Near the park and quarry in' history student too The old San-
the middle of badlands and ar- ta Fe trail went through this sec-
royos called Ha 'leek Park bud- tor on its route from Independ-
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crude Indian pictographs on It is clearly visable for a distance
rocks in a quarter-mile sandstone The entire family will want to
bluff The writings and pictures see the ruins of an old fort built
show the daily life of the pre- by the Army under the direction
Columbian plains Indian and the of Colonel Kit Carson for pro-
animals he hunted tection of caravans from hostile
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Dog licks car
PAGELAND SC -- Miss
Mickey Yount of Charlotte NC
and three girl friends were headed
east in her small foreign car when
a black and white hound walked
into the highway
The little car hit the dog flip-
ped over into the ditch and came
to rest with windows broken
windshield out and chassis
buckled beyond repair The girls
crawled out unhurt The dog?
41 think his tail was broken"
said Miss Yount "It seemed a
little bent as he trotted away"
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Musselman, N. B. Shawnee News-Star (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1960, newspaper, October 28, 1960; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2107079/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.