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STILLWATER (OKLA) nrws PRUS-'111411t11y June 2(1 II)ct
NOTE: Al is on vimetioti In his piece that groat lover
of this outdoors' Randle Fertile is writing this column
Governor Edmondson has on his desk for attention hen he
tations trent the so tailed quad hill ah the senate kMd
house have issaied to (Attila the sheotinis season from January I
II) 15 and to eliminate the 50 bird seassin limit 'lite Iseite idea ia
to pirnit hunters to hat Vest Ithal e I 'kik liti her (hall I ut t litffi 1
l'i) jstg tIiii1h lorises by natural caliseei ttf weather pi idatieli
nisi lark of feed and cover Anothur tPiuiiliI is to eiv mitt e
('rue to hunting rather than ri-strivi it to the 11(104401e
Novetniwr 20 to New ear's day 1 he plan of hunting only on
iwralays Thursdays end Saturdays plus the holidays of Thanks-
riving day Chi isimas day and New N'ear's is not changed The
lirnit of birds allowed will remain at In a day sith no more than
20 in possession-al any time
- Bird dogs will be happy to have more days in which to hunt
After their days afield in the shooting mqlson they can't under-
stand why suddenly the fun is mopped From January eitlwr the
1st of the 15th the tins: is long and dull until the best Noverto
bet That's when ownership of a bird dug is a liability some
shut costly and arduous
An example of the responsibility of dog owoership was
voiced yeMerday by Buck Daveniewt whorls: setter hoe five pups
about ready to wean "I can't get away for a vacation until I m11
those pups" be said somewhat wryly
Speaking of quail seasons our neighbotitsg stales of Arkansas
and Texas permit bunting litter than New N'ear's day For years
Texas has closed the hunting on the lath with Arkansas extend-
ed until February 1 Many Oklahomiinti who ditin't get enough
hunting prior to Januiiry 114iWt been traveling out of Mate (or an
atilitional day or two paying herniae fees of $15 to $25 Texas find
Arkansas permit hunting every day in the week
Lee !tall has verdied our remark that be is an unusual squir-
rel hunter in that Ise sill ednut killing old square's as contrasted
to the more desirable young one? Ile called to report "Yesterday
went squirrel hunting Lind got three—all old ones!!
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Four Stillwater men plan to start Saturday on the long 1100-
mile trek to I'intstale Wyo for a trout fishing party l'hey are
Iteal l'ilts and Henry lba sho will travel in lietirs pickup with
the camping equipment and lir Al Binkstra anti his son Cy
sho will go by automobile
This year they will not have their fishing buddy of other
years Ceed Jones shone sudden death some weeks ago s-as
shocking news Cecil had served as business manager of the
l'inedale party in other summers
Pitts thinks the trip to l'ioedale Is about the lonrest any
Stillwater anglers lake annually l'robably lite next hingest is a
trip recently taken by C II "Tiny" Davison silo went to Canada
Damson went by air and doesn't know just how many miles he
traveled l'itts um:11 his efir'S miletire page
l'intsdate also is a stopping place for Mr and Mrs Iron A
Ilamilton who also are trout anglers They left Stillwater ishout
three weeks ago pulling a new and liwger hotim: trailer than they
took last slimmer shen they went to Alaska This year their
farthest objective is the l'arific northwest USA They will re-
turn in September
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Other long jaunts by local sport:nwn are the October trips
by pheasant hunters to the Dakotas Annually from 10 to 25 Still-
water hunters Iterid northward (or five days of shooting Where
the extitie ringneeks are fair game so munerous-that the farmers
consider them pests taking a big toll of their corn Dakota farm-
ers will tell you tliat the sily pheasant will follow a cornplanter
and dig up the grain hill by hill Also they W ill eat stored ear cotn
just like a hog Accordingly hunters are clews:
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Lots of fiehernien think a boat is necessary' for the best re-
sults at Lake Carl Blackwell but obm-rvation is that bank fisher-
nsen who frequent the south end of Highway 5I-C dam across
Sed lan 13 and those viho fish from the dock at headquarters gen-
erally have the most luck—catching crappie channel catfish and
carp Sekluim do you find those places unoccupied
The Fish and Wildlife Service a federal agency has been eon-
chwiing a dove census since late May and promises to aroweliwe
noon the regulations for the 1961 season which generally Marts
September 1 Dove hunting is a major sport in southeastern and
southwestern elates' gaining in popularity each year but IS Mates
have laws prolaiting dove shooting chiefly in the north and
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Lake Eucha otherwise lowers as tipper Spavinaw east of
'Adria claims the tweed black bass reported this Ammer in the
state-wide contest spottsored by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conserva-
tion department J P Gregory Tulsa caught one weighing
poumle I ourwes
The Wildlife Conservation department started June 20 holding
a Iteries of 8 meetings where sportmnen and others express their
views athout the deer season for next fall Meetings have been
held at Calvin Atoka Broken flow Tahlequah and Jay with
others net for Okmulgee Lawton and Oklahoma City the last
on July 10 Last year 26i2 deer were killed (legally' by 22651
Oklahomans and 267 out-olstate hunters Leading counties were
Mc Curtain Cherokee Pushamataha Atoka Muskogee Pittsburg
and cornimehe Some deer were killed in nearly every county
Fishing at Boomer lake doesn't get much publicity but W
B Reese caretaker says line strings of chanrwl cats are being
taken nearly every day Bass fishing has dropped off since the
ThittS nitakbed the waters but cathshing has improved Reese
has regular customers from out of town particularly Cwhing
Drumlight and Enid who take so many fish he "lets his
mouth water when he sees them" Best fishing Reese reports is
An the north end of the lake '
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ST LOUIS Mo alII—Twenty
eigM persons remained hospital-
ized today with after effects tit
thlwrine gas that leaked out of a
tank and OVCITittlie 103 pettions
Wednesday at a crowded swim-
riling pot
There were no deaths although
authorities said a youth who re-
fused medical treatment and ran
away timi symptoms indicating a
'very dangeroua stage tif chlorine
poisoning"'
The boy still was' being sought
The liquified gas leakage which
routed about no persons from the
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Indoors
A Oews-Press Monday and
Thuriday Column
Conductod By
AL SYLVESTER
'People were grabbing lip their
kids ami running" Diana Saineri
16v mid: "I felt wooly and my
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OSU'S BURNING BUSH—This hedge was saved
bum total fire lohs Wednesday afternom
Oklahoma Slate university's newest dean Or
Frank McFarland Dew!) appointed dean of
students dihcovered the hedge located along
a sidewalk east of the classroom building
burning unnoticed and hastened to call the
Scouts Register
Friday at 130 p m in the
Town Lodge 315 W l2th will be
registration day for all partici I
limits in the Gill Scout canoeing
class to be conducted by Mrs VI
M Baumgartner Dates of the
course will be arninged lit that
time Sen1011 SCOInS ttlid ittlitItS ire I
ested in helping a troop learn
tinoving sire chgble for
course Anyone unable to be there
riday must tall Mrs Itaumgart1
tier at Fit 211:aq
DR DAVIS F BLACK't office
will be closed from June 29'
through July 4!
Internships Begin
Two graduates of Philippine
'Women's university and an Oklal
biotin Slate university graduate
horn Perkins will begin dietetic
hiteniships L OSti this fall The
Philippine graduates are Victorina
Angeles and Itosalinda
The third intern is Mrs Jo Ann
regues a graduate a Stillwater
Washington high sitiool
MASON'S BAKERY will be
closed June 19 throogh July 30!
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THANK VOU iur your response
to our 20 per Cent Store Wide Re-
(Welkin Sale! Sale will continue
through J1ily 1 Laughlin's iadv
Equipment Grant
Oklahoma State university has
received $35000 to purchase equip-
ment which will upgrade instnio
lion in the OSU technk-al institute
it was announced today by uni-
versity officials Half of the sum
is being made available by the
State lk-partment of Vocational
Education under terms of the rue
bona) defense act OSt1 is match-
ing the department's grant
YOVRE INVITED to see pie
tures of the team and trophies
won by the OSC13ischall Cham-
pions in the window at Bin
ladv
Citian in Clink
David livid west of city and
Kenneth Rhea I I I I N Payne
were among some 60 hand direc-
tors participating in the concert
band and materials clinic held at
Oklahoma State university re-
eentl! The 2 day clinic wait under
the direction of Hiram Henry
OSt band director and instructor '
DE St ItEl Check the Dairy
Boy Specials every day! tads t
Wise in Exertits 1
l'EC Danes E Sadler 23 on
of Mr and Mrs 1alles D Sadler
1:10g S 1)uncan participated
with other personnel fiom the
feventh U S Army 92nd Artil-1
lery in April Shower a coninumd
post exercise in Germany whit h
eisiost June 9 Sadler is a 1954
graduate of St illwaler Illgbi
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Morriss Liconses Issues( — Le-1
Lind K Boss of Stillwater mail
Erenda Kay Buntin of Glencoe'
Lichard Kerns Powell of Stil lwa-1
tcr and Carol Ann Greiner oll
Stillwater
City Traffic Summons Julia Murray CJI 1206 S Knoblock no
drivers license Michael Li Strat-
ton of 139 S McFarland sped
Municipal Court — Robert C
Bryan of Ponca City speeding1
$10 bond forfeited Betty C Brad-1
Icy of 002 Knobluck ran Mop
sign $10 Leamon Jeffie Miller'
of 911 N Itamsey no drivers 111
(TnP $10 !mind forfeited 'Hazel
It Mickey of Blackwell speed
ing $10 Jomph 12ither Blair 120
Mathews no drivers license $101
bond forfeited Joseph Luther
Blair of 120 Mathews speeding
$A' bond forfeited
Prehates Filed — Guardianship
of estate of Laura M Baumann1
incomiwtent pet SOW Adminis
!ration tit elate of Cecile Mtirel!
McCoy
Civil Appearance Docket—lies-
Laraine Burgin vs 1 R Back
money judgment of $11125
Justice of Peace Court—Maw
rk'e Plannehstiel of 823 W Me-I
Elroy no drivers license $10-and
cosLs Jimmy Don Moore of 912111
W Ninth speeding In the night
time SiS and costs: Harland Boy
Dodges of Midwest City speed-
ing in the night time $IO and
Lusts Gaytra Ann Harris of ()k-
lahoma City speeding in the day
time $IO and costs Larry D
McCarthy of SOS W Ninth no
drivers license $10 nnd costs 1
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Reed of 15 University Circle poll
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campus tire station Shown in the picture an
OW custodian stands ready with a water
bucket to aid campus firemen Dr bicFar-
Lind said It seemed the fire was started by a
cigarette carelessly toned into the hedge Ap-
proximately six feet of the cedar bee was
destroyed before firemen arrived on the scene
City and County
Public Records
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3 PERFORMANCES DAILY
2:00-5:00-8:00
A tiEW EXPERIENCE
IN EXCITEMENT
A NEW HEIGHT
IN GREATNESS!
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ing from parking Ppace 910 Wil-
liam It Faulk of 2117 S Bus-
hand ran stop sign $10 John
Mark Grimsley of 1605 N Mali
ran stop sign $10 Michael L
Stratton of 139 S McFarland
speeding $10
City Traffic Summons—Frank
Malcom Jay of 2001 W Ilth lot-
hiwing too close
Marriaga Liclinso Issuod—Lar-
ry Wayne Prough Cushing and
Merttdith Janet Brewer Yale
Divorcas Pilad — Bernice L
hcndricks vs Lloyd J Ken-
&Wks Kenneth Allen Wiggs vs
Clinic Wig s Fern Driggs vs
Calvin Iniggs Archie Blackston
Lanibert vs Ruby Gertrude Lam-
bert Prottatas Filsd — Judicial de-
terniimition of death of Samuel
Lewis Crenshaw
Civil Casa Filad — Mid-America
Corp vs Dennis Broyles doing
business as Modern Glass and
Supply money judgment on ac-
count $312
HOSPITAL NOTES
ADMIS1ONS
34trOtne R Walsh 1803 W Third
Maude Langan Coyle Benjamin
Bowden 1009 S Husband
DISMISSALS
Edith L King 504 N Knoblock
Clyde Ray Mead Glencoe Mrs
Philip G Perdue 2203 W Fourth
William Potter rt 2 N Dale
Talkingtork Oklahoma City
Frondiz) Accepts Bids
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invitations to visit in Tha igan and
Japan at year' end it waa an-
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NEW YOIIK (tini) --- Marilyn was kkatilled only 'as a "n4141 in
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Iktonroe's rhynician will laild eon- lestinal doorder:
sultations today on the vaguely She a'aa tarried into 11441lie'
mewl" ailment that has put L o
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identified ailment that has put the Ici—ly'af—t-er—b-
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till for the Ninth time in nine ince -ing-7taken treat her
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The latest word horn her (lac- spokesman Raid the condition was
tor was that she was "resting I not serious and that she was ex-
fairly comfortable at the mo- !peeted to be released in three or
nwnt" klim Monroe's ailment 'four days
WASHINGTON (LTD — Presi-
dent Kentwdy signed the highways
bill into law today
Approved by Congress three
days ago the legislation is de-
sigrwd to keep the interstate high-
way system on a pay-as-you-go
basis mini its schedukd comple-
tion in 1971
Tbe bill rabies the taxes on the
truckers and tires and cancels a
scheduled cut In gasoline lazes
so that the highway plan can be
CHICAGO (Mil—The National
Safety Council has estimated 450
persons may die on the nation's
highways over the four-day Fourth
of July weekend
Executive Vice President Ceorge
C Stewart sa a
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20000 persons could undergo dis-1
tailing injuries over the 102 hour 1
holiday period from Friday at 6
pm through midnight Tuesday !
July 4
rrrocncit tra'"' (Urn—
Pittsburgh's gift to the musical
world — the fouryear-old Amert-
can Wind Symphony — flies to
England Friday to bring wind
music back to the Thames Myer
for " the first time since Handel
wrote serenades for George 16
river outings
The American Wind Symphony
is doubly unique It is the only
symphony in the world composed
solely of woodwind brass and
percussion aml It AIR) is the only
symphony hose home is reno
Highway Bill Now Low
Bloody Holiday Seen
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financed
The 'measure also provkles for
a twoyear extension of federal
paynwnts to states which curb the
billboards along the 41009 mile au-
perhighwapsystein The bill authorises and addition-
al VIA billion in federal road-
building grants to the states 'Min
boosts total authorizations for the
highway network to $37 billion-
States are required to put up $I
for every $9 in federal grants
Traffic fatalities coal run 23
per cent higher than over a com-
parable non-hohilay period" said
Stewart since nearly all the na-
tion's 74 million cars will be used
traveling a total of 10 billion miles
This year's estimate exceeds the
toll of 426 traffic deaths in the
last four-day Forth of July period
in 17 but falls short of the 491-
death record in 1950 for a com-
parable holklay
Wind Symphony on Tour
voted eoal barge The orchestra
has been towell to scores of ()ha)
Artississippi River system towns
Oing tree stumner concerts to
an estimated 300000 persona at
levee sites since 1957
Bombs Injure 18
ALGIERS (UPI)—A series of
four plastic bomb and hand gre-
nade explosions II:kilned a total of
IS persons in Algiers and the east-
ern city of Tixl Ouxou Wednesday
night
"LOS: COLOR CARTOON 'DOG GONE PEOPLE'
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To Pass Merit
System Bill
OKLAHOMA CITY alPH—Oh-
siervers today saw "certain" lionise
pamage of a compromise merit
system bill approved by the sen-
ate Wistoriday
The measure preserves key fea-
tures of the present law lad al-
lows limited 'tawny for political
patronari 'It removes all the not-
yor obiolianahle features which
brought tv41 Iloward 1041inotal
inotalson's veto of another bill last
Weelt I! - !!!
The bill exempts port time and
seasonal employes and all em-
ployes Of elected officials It de-
letes competitive esamination re-
quirements for unAilled makers
It also would guarantoe that
federal civil service requirement'
would be met if the state law con-
flicts in the operation of federal
fund agencitv
Troth Rites
Wednesday
Services were held In Yale Wed-
n esday for Guy Wesley Troth Si
at the March of Christ with
Howard officiating Ile died Mon-
day ia a Pawnee hospital
Troth the son of Mr and
Mrs William Troth bad been in
the Yale community for 60 years
Ile was a member of the Church
of Christ
Troth married Note Bald Jan
9 1903 at Jennings Okla Mn
Troth precetkd him in death Ort
4 1951
Survivors include two SOnS:
ry Troth of Stillwater and Clyde
Troth of Oklahoma City 0 n e
daughter Mrs Noble Wall of
Yale o n e sister Mrs Bertha
Isaacs of Pawnee Two grand-
children and two great grand-
children Burial LbS In the Law-
son cemetery under the direction
of Eckle Funeral home
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Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 132, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961, newspaper, June 29, 1961; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2145041/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.