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Financial Pool
Proposed by Ike
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Stillwater Okla Nov 10 193
litr and lira Paris Xerlakou
Ill Bennett are the parents of a
Ion weighing six pounds and thir-
teen ounce$ horn at 4:43 pin No
vember
Mr and Mrs Rudia Ilaliburton
3r 12-7 N University Flare are
the parents ofa daughter weigh-
ing eight pounds and one a d
three-fourth ounces born at 11:56
am November IL
Mr and Mrs Willis Chatham
2-E Pelee V V are the parents'
of a on weighing six pounds and
' three-fourth ounees born st 1007
pm November 8
Mr and Mrs Lagrande Ellis
LB University Courts are the par-
ents of' a -son weighing seven
pounds and thirteen ounces born
at 11:16 pm November' 8
Mr and Mrs Loyd Martin 21012
E Maple are the parents of a son
'weighing eight pounds and ten and
ant-half ounces born at 1:38 pm
I November 1)
'-' Admissions
Duane Horton Oklahoma City
'Lester Reed 907 Brook Lane Ben-1
fly Godfrey 121 Park Drive Mrs:
Pule Retie kou 710 W Bennett1
Mrs Don McGlothlin 527 E 13lb
ave Mrs Charles Wise 2023 E
Stb ave Mrs Lemuel Groom
723 N Duck Oyde Reed 703 Hill-
crest Drive Mrs Glen Jones
313 9 Jefferson Mrs Rud la Hall-
burton Jr 12-7 N University
Place Mrs Frank Jnks Bos 465
V-V: Mrs Herald Barber 211 B
Duncan John Dobson R R 1
Georsia Marshall 191 S Duck
Jeff Mndman 1011 Pine Mrs
Willis Chatham 2E Petite V V
ken Legrand Ellis 6- 0 Univer-
" sity Courts Mrs Loyd Martin
21044 E Maple Lillian Marshall
21Ik B Duck Clarence Cochran Mc-
Cloud Mrs Herbert Jones 1123
)1itakely Wayne POW011 1124 Wal-
mot Mrs Georse Madsen Ill N
West Mrs OSeat Colbert 1011 N
Ranitey ' '
SEATTLE Wash (UPI) President Eisenhower proposed to-
day a financial pool be established by the niajor free mations to
belp the lesser developed countries outside the Soviet orbit
Eisenhower outlined a five-point plan for his country in its
efforts to assist in the growth of South and Southeast Asia Ile
esnested that the other better developed nations of the world would
14t investing wisely by joining the United States in an 'international !
development association" which
would be "a way of effectively mo-
2 NEWSPRESS bailing Auntie!' resources con-
tributed by the fret world as a
Stillwater Okla Nov 10 1958 whole"
' The P1141(1(446 propoesis were
contained In a prepared speech
&livered today to the opening
- ministerial meeting of the lt-
14 T Neu nation Colombo Plan a coopers-
tive council formed to promote
Utile South and Southeast Asian devel-
opment
The President planned to' fly
back to Washington shortly after
- his speech arriving in the nation's
Mr and Mrs Paris Rerlakou capital late tonight
'
Bennett are the parents of a Loot-Term Plena
Eisenhower said the basic goal
son weighing six pounds and thir-
or au free nations must be to
lees ounces born at 4:43 pm No- achieve momentum of economic
semher progrm which will make it pos-
sible for them to go forward In I
Mr and Mrs Rudia Ilaliburton
self-reliant growth '
Jr 12-7 N University Place are Jin
referred so toe American
the parents ofa daughter weigh- proposal
In the Umted Nations
ing' eight pounds and one a a ti General Assembly on Sept 18 that 1
three-fourth ounces born at 11:56 all nations of sincere 'good will to-
am November IL ward each other should draw up
Mr and Mrs Willis Chatham new long-term plans of action to
2-E Pelee V V are the parents promote the growth of less devel-
of a son weighing six pounds and oped areas
three-fourth ounces born at 1007 "If both the less developed and
pm November S more developed countries move
r and Mrs Lagrande llis
vigorously to carry out this pro-
M E
LB University Courts are the par- Posal their action could pave the
ents of a -son weighing seven way for the 1960s to become a de-
pounds and thirteen ounces born code of unprecedented progress' to-
at 11:16 pm November -8 ward our common goal" be said
?dr and Mrs Loyd Martin 21014 The President's basic program
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aple are the parents of a son I" economic growth and which e pledged the United States to
o
weighing eight pounds and ten and
pursue
imie-hall ounces born at 1:38 pm included what he called
"five major requirements for tett-
November await uowth
These- wore requirements for
Hospital Notes expanded international trade' for
technical skills for private invest-
ment for normal healable loans
'' Admissions and for- financing to cover other
Duane Horton Oklahoma City sound Projects which will afford
Lester nem 907 Brook Lane Bon the borrower flexibility regarding
fly Godfrey 121 Park Drive Mrs terms of repayment
Paris Iterialtou 718 W Bennett The President placed moat em-
Mrs Don McGlothlin 527 E 13th Phasis on the fifth requirement
for greater borrower flexibility
ave Mrs Charles Wise 2023 E
Sib ave Mr Lemuel Groom To Ask More Funds
723 N Duck Clyde Reed 703 Bill- Eisenhower cited the record of
crest Drive Mrs Glen Jones the development loan fund set up
313 8 Jefferson Mrs Rudia Bali- by Congress last year pointing
particularly that more than half
burton Jr 12-7 N University
-
Place Mrs Frank Jinks Boa 466 of the loans made by the rels
1r: v: Mrs Herald Barber 211 5 lively new fund bad gone to
ilonesn John Donn R R 1 Colombo countries
Georgia Marshall 191 S Duck Ile also pointed out that Colom-
Jeff Mndman 1011 Pine Mrs ho Plan nations had requested ad-
d
Willis Chatham 2E Petite V V itional loans for key projects
hem Legrand Ellis 6- 0 Univer- which if granted would exceed
available resources of the fund
sity Courts Mrs Loyd Martin
21044 E Maple Lillian Marshall The President's speech 'opened
r 8 Duck Clarence Cochran Me-
the ministerial sessions II& See-
cloud tars Herbert Jones 823 retary of State Jobs Foster Dulles
liaialkAhluo 11ttrna Depotall 1191 Wat Presided
Dismissals
Ilikhael Steffen 34-4 N Un Ivor-
oily Place Mrs Nereid Tolleson
416 L Duncan Mrs Ansil Settle
Drumright Allen and David Scott
344 N University Place Alfred
Ship lett Jr RR 2 Mrs Jary
Mayes 233 S Duncan Roscoe
Whisier $IS Bells Louis Johnson
114 S Grey Duane Horton Ok-
lahoma City: Roberta Beck 506 N
Knoblock Ruth Ahrberg Murray
Hall Terry Redout Perkins Lil-
lian Marshall 210 S Duck Mrs
Richard Dixon 111614 N Bells
Mrs Charles Wise 2023 E 6th
ave Bobby Cheatham 621 E Vir-
ginia Mrs Glen Jones 313 S Jel-
1erson Benny Godfrey 121 Park
Drive Mrs Roy Gunter 521 E
3rd ave Mrs Earl Terrell 1137
Lee Mrs Don McGlothlin 527 E
'13th Barbara McCullough
1323 College George Prather Mor-
rison: Mrs Bill Davis 10 B Col-
lege Courts Ers Roger Duran-
leau 103 W Virginia Mrs Dar-
rell White 722 E 12th ave Ray
Walker 2310 W Pth aft
Services Set
Wednesday
Services will bo held &t 2 pm
Wednesday at Bed Rock for Mrs
Mary Moore Black $ti of Pawnee
who died Sunday at Tryon
Interment will be at the °toe
Indian temetery under the diree-
tiOn of Strode funeral home
Mrs Black btrn In Nebraska
bad lived near Red Rock most of
bet life
Iler survivors include five sons
Robert and Johnny Moore Red
Rock Sidney and Everett Moore
Arkansas City Kan and Thurman
Moore Pawnee three daughters
Mrs 111ie Springer Tryon Mri
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Mrs Mary Surritte Hominy 45
grandchildren many great-grandchildren
and a brother James D
Dailey Perry
She was married twice to Frank
Moore who died in 1927 and to
Sam Black also deceased
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Dairy Expert
To Talk Here
Dr G Malcolm Trout professor
of dairy manufactures at Michigan
State University is to be the main
speaker for the annual Dairy In-
dustry banquet nest Thursday
night in the Student Union at Okla-
homa State University
The banquet 'sponsored by We
Dairy Science Club at Oklahoma
State:will be the final event of the
annual Dairy Industry Conference
on the campus
Winners in the dairy products
Judging contest will be announced
and prizes will be presented The
contest it a new event o t h e
conference agenda
A special award is to be present-
ed to the man selected as having
made the meet outstanding con-
tributions to the dairy Industry of
Oklahoma
OSU Entering
Stock in Show
The Oklahoma State University
animal husbandry department has
entered 35 head of livestock in the
International !Ave Stock Exposi-
tion The Chicago show opens on No
ts and continues through
the following week
OSU entries Include 34 fat sheep
in t h e liamPshire Shropshire
Southdown Dorset and carcass
classes 6 fat steers and 3 Short-
horn tattle which will be shown
and later will be sold In the an
null! Shorthorn Breeders associa-
tion auction
liTILLWATell MILT Nir
III tit Ninth Am
Stillwater Okla
Pubitahod tack 'wining
-attrtpt natutday and hind'
Entatird a 2nd Clang Mail Mattel
'at tint Poet Office at Mit lwelar Okla
tank An of March 11
In
The Beautiful
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CEMYSILED
Now on Display
Bob Duces
MOTOR CO
ith and Lewis
Belgian Monk
Is Awarded (
Peace
Prize
(Rs lord skyey pege 3)
OSLO Norway (UPI) -- Father
Georges Vim g Belgian Roman
Catholic' monk war awarded the
1056 Nobel Peat Prize today for
his work in reeettling refugees
Tbe humble Belgian !riot was
chow lot the honor by the five-
member Nobel Prise committee of
the Norwegian Parliament In a
year when the world skirted close
to war in the Far led Middle
East !
lie will reciive the $42000
award from King Olav at a cere-
mony in Oslo on Dee 10 1 t
The peace award to Father Vire
who found new homes for the
thousands of refugee or of Europe's
cold war — Including many from
the 1056 liungarian revolt — was
the last of this year's Nobel prizes
to be banded out I
The prizes foe physics chemis-
try medicine and literature have
been Warded in recent weeks by
Nobel tommittees in Stockholm
Sweden '
As USUAL the Norwegian Stort-
ing (parliament) committee gave
no reason for Its choke of the
peace prize winner But It was
significant that in a year of inter-
national stress the sward went to
a humanitarian and not a states-
Norwegian '11Our Cie believed
Father Pre would use his award
money to establitt another refu-
gee village in Norway
Father Pire 4 already is a
hero in his Belgian homeland lie
was chaplain of the anti-Nazi
underground during the war and
helped -establish an intelligence
network to aid the Allies
C P Walker
Dies at 54
Services will be conducted at the
graveside at Fairlawn cemetery at
10 am 'Tuesday for Claude F
Walker 54 of Stillwater who died
Sunday at Norman
lis was a native of Stillwater
the son of Mr and )Ars W N
Walker lie wag a member of the
Christian church
Jill survivors Include two broth
en Ted 119 E Sixth ave and
G N Walker Newkirk and a sus
ter Mrs Fern Elmore Oklahoma
City
The Rev G L Messenger Jr
will conduct the rites Strode tow
era! home is la charge of services
Eight Named
To Chamber Jobs
(Continued from page 1)
to secure the active participation
of as many local citizens as pos-
eible and to prepare and carry out
a program to make this the best
chamber of commerce in this area
of the nation" Czar Langston
chamber of commerce manager
explained
"Stillwater has great potential
for continued growth Through
guidance and a program planned
by the people and for the people
we can be instrumental in provid-
ing a more diversified economy
and expand the economic base for
Stillwater and the surrounding
area" Langston pointed out
TA (flposial)-Th asthma
formula prescribod mom than any
other by doctors for their priest
potioals is sow availablo to asthma
safeTors without prescription
Medical taste prossd this formula
tops sathms attacks is initialise and
lees boars of fresdam front
of painful asthma 'Palms
formula is ao effective that it
is the phys4lans leallmt asthma
prescription—oo safe that now itsan
bs sold -without prescriotiso— in
Oat tablets called tracemeadk
TUESDAY
NIGHT
7:00 PM
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'TODAYsS WEATHER Generally fair weather
i$ the outlook for milt of the nation idonday
night except over northern sectors Snow flurries
Ln upper New England and -northern Rockies
and a mixture of rain and snow in the upper
Creilmary Sets
Annual fleeting
Payne County Creamery Inc
will hold Itt annual muting Tues-
day with udit nod progress re-
Ports and election of three new
directors on the agenda for 350
members of the cooperative who
are expected to attend
'Me meeting will convene at la
am at the Oklahoma Slate uni-
versity short course center Sixth
ave and Walnut
Main speakers will be Harry
Stephens vice-president and treas-
urer of the Wichita Kan Bank
for Cooperatives and Dr U C
Maori of (be OSU dairy depart-
meet faculty Stephens will speak
on "Your Cooperative"
Out-gning directors for whom
successors are to be- chosen for
three-year terms art Allen Dean
and Don Field of west of Still-
water and Jim Wells of South of
the city
"Payne County Creamery has
bad a very successful year in
1957-58" mantger Dick liuggett
said of the reports the members
will receive "We have expanded
sales outlets and increased facil-
ities for stabilizing the local milk
market"
Mugged said free lunch will be
served at noon by Clay Potts the
QSU barbecue chef and door
prizes will be awarded
Drive to Continue
Fcr Hall of Fame
(Continued Irons page 1)
the new interstate highway system
will have in channeling great vol-
umes of traffic into tbis area"
"We are more optimistic about
our standing on this project now
than at any previous time" Czarl--- --"--"s a" — " —1
inual event at Puck Dins Palls Pa
Langston Chamber of CommercetLast Thursday and Friday he at-
manager revealed ''We have pretended the American Council on
pared a good story and have back-
'Education's meeting at Williams-I
ed it up with Ininentie data We
burg Va devoted to "informs-
Lion on the college student" I
do not plan to slow down o u r
drive but plan to inject every new:- -------------—g
ed it up with luthilitie data We
do not plan to slow down o u r
drive but plan to inject every new'
angle we can develop between now
th
and November 21 when e Doanel
report is submitted to the Board
of Directors of the Agricultural'
Hall of Tame" he concluded
Asthma Formula Prescribed
Most By Doctors—Available'
Now Without Prescriptionl
IlUTY TT 11-111MIAlf J LQLIi'JIL
Stops Attacks in Atinutes Relief Lasts for Hours!
T's It Y ) -The sothnui Filtrations opens bronchial tits
'womb' preocribod mom than any loosens neurons aongestion relieves
their by doctors for their priest taut minims tensionrAll this ia th-
oboists la now availablo to asthma out taking painful injections
offerors without preacription 'the permit ia-l'rimateaecomblua L
Medical tints primed this formula $ medicines On full proemial
tops asthma attacks is minutes sad strength ) found most effective lie
hours of freodam from recur- combination for othma distress
Era of painful asthma spasms Each performs a spooled purpose
'this formula is ao effective that it tio look forward to sloop
the physicians leading asthma and freedom front mama '
weetription-oo safe that now it san —get Primatans at soy drugstotaie
sold -without prescription- in Only Ini-monoriback-guarantao
kw labials called trutoo4004 Not endtaum tu tumuli"
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BELOW IS A PARTIAL LIST OF NEW AND USED MER
CHANDISE TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION TUESDAY
NIGHT
3—Sots of Box Springs and foam rubbor Matirossoll
3—Wo 'nut I'd Room Suit's 2—Now Blond Sod Room
Suit's S-pc Walnut Dining Room Suit: I-9-pc Gray
Chromo Dimino with 42' x 12" Tab lo 9-pc Gray
Chrome Dimino with 34" x Tablo 7-pc Wrought
Iron Dimino Good Hotpoint Eloctric Rang 3—Good
table top Gas Rangos I 4-podostal Duncan Phyto
Drop Loaf Walnut Tobl : 2 Platform Pltkin's
2-pc Below Living Room Suit Sods
Cornor Cabinets 3—RadioPhonogroph Combinations
7-pc Walnut drop hial Duntan-Phyto Dining Room Suit:
Metal Wardrobe Sevoral now Table Lamps and Floor
Lamps: 4—Rotrigoratorst Maytag Washor i 4—Bicycles
Kimmel 35000 BTU Prow Hooter with Thermostat
Control: Several other Hooters Soveral loctric Swoop
ors Roll Top Doskl Meal Cabinots: Coffins Tables
Step Tatolos Mahogany Dask g 1S-9 12 and I x
Wool Rugs ti 12 Cotton Rugs and many othor items
OLIVER LIMES AUCTION
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Weather
OKLAHOMA Clear to partly
Cloudy through Tuesday Windy
tonight warmer south and east
portion Shifting winds and--turning
cooler Tuesday Low tonight
40 northwest to 55 south high
Tuesday 05 to 75 Fair and mild
Wednesday
Mild Weather
Is Forecast
United Preto International
Generally mild weather was
forecast in Oklahoma today fez
the bst few days
Temperatures were mild over-
night and highs were expected to
be in the 70g today
Increased southerly winds to-
night will cause warmer tempera-I
tures in at least south and east
sections the weather bureau tad
There IS a chance that enough f
humid air will move up from the
Gulf during tonight and Tuesday
for a few brief 'hewers to develop
mainly in northeast Oklahoma on
Tuesday Temperatures will be'
somewhat cooler Tuesday
1
Temperatures will be a little
cooler In south and east sections
Tuesday night but generally
warmer over the state Wednes-
day There is a chance of a' fewL
showers spreading into southern!'
Oklahoma liednesday
Dean Robert Kamm Is
At Education Parleys
Dean Robert B Kamm of the
college of arts siid sciences at 1
Oklahoma State universtty is at-
tending two conferences on higher
education in eastern Mateo
Ile la representing 0S11 at a four-
day meeting througt Wednesdayli
concerned with a "re-survey ofil
preprolessional eduestion" for the
liberal arts college This Is an am4
Were old lashiorwd
That applies to a lot of things
including the belief that people
just don't get something for
nothing
Not that people don't keep
trying The "grabs" is a disease
more prevalent today than flu
virus in a warm October
A lot of the new generation
have been led to believe that
Santa Claus lives in lAashing
ton D C and many of our
Politicians would like to have
us keep believing that federal
Project'' bigger social security
benefits and all they other hand-
outs come free
William Ellery Chinning WAS
an old fashicned guy too De
wrote some time ago: "The of
lice of governmetit is not to
confer happiness but to give
men opportunity to work out
Witless for themselves"
That makea sense to us
We also believe that the
function Of an insurance agency
I not merely that ofs sellrig
Policies but is much broader
centering around helping our
friends and neighbors set up a
sensible program of family In
dependence and secunty '
Perdue TPerdid
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Missisippl valley are In the forecast Colder
weather will Invademoat of the northwest and
the eastern seaboard while a slight warming
sets in over the central Mississippi valley —
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agricultural Journalist is one of lice USN son of Mr and Mrs
the featured speakers at a publi- Thomas II Ming of 304 N Knob-
cations workshop being held this lock at is serving aboard the de
at Kansas State college stiller USS Marshall operating
Prof Maurice R Haag of the witb the U S Seventh Ilea in
OSU school of communications the Far East
will talk on "Scientific Informsk- 6
tion for Laymen" and "How Illu-
strations Contribute to Understand-
ing" The workshop Is sponsored by
tbe Kansas agricultural titmice)
service in to-operation with the
U S department of agriculture IAN IIVI i
Mtunt Ibiogins
PAWNEE (UPI) A reieunt
of ballots in the disputed election
of a part-time Tills lawyer to the
seat held by Distritt Judge 1-crois
C Johnson began here today
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Ayrshire tattle born in his berd
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Pendleton brothers by the Ayr-
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embroidered linen guest towels—
$100 (lute)
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American Legion Auxiliary will
compliment Gokl Star Mothers at
10 cm Tuesday for Veterans day
with coffee in the American Le-
gion clubroom Mrs Fred ?Iola
Gold Star Mother chairmso Is in
charge of arrangements i
DON'T TAKE what's left use Our
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Stillwater Malefic Society will
meet at 8:30 o'clock tonight In the
high school conference room where
William E Marsh of Oklahoma
City will explain processes of de-
signing engraving and printing of
United States postal Issues The
public Is invited te attend 7
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W Melt of 11414 S Washington at
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craft were still chasing thus vio-
Wing the asylum of Jordanie3
apace"
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Hussein himself thus gave the
first official account of the inci-
dent in his speech broadcast to
the nation shortly after be 'sum-
moned the cabinet and parliament
to an emergency seastun '
Hussein condemned what he
called the insane and aggressive
action against him
The incident had the immediate
effect el bringing tension back to
fever pitch is a Middle Ea0 that
had been largely quiet since the
settlement of recent problems in
the wake of last July's Iraq revolt
and the withdrawal of US and
British troops from Lebanon and
Jordan
As soon as King Hussein landed
here on his dash back to safety
be conferred with the cabinet at
the Amman airport
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Bellatti, R. Marsden. Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 244, Ed. 1 Monday, November 10, 1958, newspaper, November 10, 1958; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2144224/m1/2/: accessed May 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.