Stillwater Daily News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1958 Page: 2 of 12
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kiiillwattr Okla 1lay 21 195ti
Couniy d-Hrers
High in Tests
(Coutinued from page 1)
hidrilled talk Sylvia itly Still
water blue ribbon timely speech:
Darrel Johnston Cushing red rib-
bon Imic ly speech Janice StileCuili rust ribbon timely spcevh
Retina Allen Cushing red rib
tKni tinicly' pech and Glen Sides
o‘hing red t ime I y
spi 4 ch
activities started with
tii rat riscreblies for junior and
subior club mcnilicrs prefacing a
full day's ili'monstration activitleE
Enimie Nelson- field rep
risietalive of the National Com-
Boys and Girls Club
work Chicago spoke to the Pinfors
oil "In the Know" emphasizing to
the 12 ycar olds and under that
their actions are' the sttndarda by
which they are Judged
Good Manners
"Remember your manners show
all day every day" Mitts Nelson
said "P12ctiee good manners at
- as well as awar and a
the mannerly way of doing things
wttl beconie the most comfortable
Wolf" '
"Try" she said 'to be the type
of holly:Mold everyone is proud of
and you yourself are satisfied
'
Or Kenneth Itildebrand pastor
al Central Presbyterian church
Chieago told senior 4-1Per5 in
their morning assembly to evil
uate themselves "Poe Wrhal'' 1)o
You Stand?" be asked
'When people think of you do
' they think of team work coopera-
tion responsibility hope and op-
litli1P1127 It it a matter of our own
steon since we are all in one
'tenet self made All we need is'
a driee within and a power above"
Berry Pitking Example
lie used the trample of berry
pit-king current teasonal activityl
en many Oklahoma farms like'
picking berries' he told the young-1
Piero they tan either tee t h e
thorns or the berries as they go
through life—disrouragement or
)opt barriers or goals
' Also slated to be honored during
the honor night progtam in Lewis
field tonight are four former 4 It
members who will receive t h e
Matt's alumni award They are
Mrs Leslie Vanderwork Taloga
a homemaker and club leader'
' ?sirs Walter Thomas Guthrie
slate home demonstration councif
piesident Domniek vice
president of a Tulsa bank and
Italpb T Coley manager of Enid's
Cold Snot dairy
Friday cloSing day of Roundup
Safety Check
Called 'Flop'
70 Will Take
' Exams 'If OSU
(('wititiaed from rage 1) Bul
1
to tireect up unlveisity $railuation die 1
itigh i‘chool htuilentm have made s m
Oservationa ' from the fullivaing J Si
communitie: Beggs Blackwell dist'
Chandler Void Dominy Jay Kaw ment
City Oklahoma City Okmulgec Dryd
Pawliuka Ponca City Pryor note
EhawriceoStilkaters 'rotas Velma
a ott W atonic
Drive Against
Booze in Air
TULSA (Ur) — An orgAnlied
campaign by Oklahoma MON
dials to bowl I bill in Cooprefs
Which would prevent the stile of
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Plat Tryout Slated tooled for a fast response from
There will be a Town and Gown Paris to the ultiM at um they
tryout t 7:30 tonight in the horneserved this morning The ultimo-
of Mrs George W Berry ell S tum was plain: l'ut De Gaulle
Heater it It is open to any in- without delay
terested The play is "Audrocles Observers interpreted the ult'-
bind the Lion" by George Bernard matum as clear warning that
Shaw i tbe 400000 man army in Algeria
Was ready to invade mainland
NOTICE! We will be closed Fri- rtance it the eituetion wee not
day and Saturday Stillwater Re- isteerett
p fast
lad Luniber Dealera and Concrete ' crcal condition was made-
rlithtE (ad" n tin the parallel crisis calls
p Ai
IPI
Coty and De Gaulle
wars tit OCSIVOCI
Coty said In statements reed to
Mr& Ada Snyder northwest of both houses of Parliament that he
Stillwater today received word of i had turned to De Gaulle for help
the death of her sister Mrs Lena In the dark hour of peril for our
Ellis e2 Boise Idaho who died country and our republir"
after a long riliriCaoi Mrs Ellis De Gaulle accepted the All but
the forM(1 14111 EsSea atteiided said In an eloisnge of letter's tIt
the Payne Could schools when lIormer Presigent yliicent Auriol
A Bat iroleaaea: kettle itic bit fvr ParIS
Ithatt tliterioralte so
FOR MEMORIAL Pay: combi for pia he )cnist be: put to take
nation planter' of live plapts---$150'1e6ini ka4 'swiftly or tie cosm-
os) Also geraniums begonias tot try lades the risk of ' blookished
flower bouquets Flower S n d cotys sppest and De cson2
I'lione 1124! We deliver! response wens brotidcSt on a bed
twin' basis tlitougliout France'
' Marriage - beenoffic aest - bliVe 4 been te44 4144 kerant itr a
itiatied in the e of Rose I 1 na nm8t1111)1Y briPnY
to harmile rooline legiaiation then
Jarvis court clerk to Eddie Eu-
adjourned to " stand by for an
gene Sutton 22 Bueldin Ran
and emergency session
Patsy Joan Wright 19 2000 W Me-
CroWds Gather at Palace
l'
Elroy at atrick Dawson Wit-
— Crowds gathered outside Coly's
!isms 19 Chickasha and Eliza-
official rea4dence at the Elysees
beat Ann Turnoge 19 Blackwell
ralace
James !Wools Manley 23 Tulsa
Coty told Parliament that "in
and Lola Mae Crow 20 Tulsa the hour of peril for our coun-
' Position Filed try and our republic I have
Nell Ryan McGee Oklahoma turned to the roost illustrioua
City through attorney Robert S frenchmen to him who in the
Berton has filed a petition inidarke5t hours of our ItlAturY
county court asking the 'judirial'our keder for the reconquest of
determination of the death of ltbertY"
Even as the deputies faced one
D Ryan Property Involved in-
of the most fateful moments in
eludes tile north 50 feet of lot 1
block 3 Eitsmates addition to the history of the republic De
Cushing In her petition she sfks Gaulle was heeding the call
termination of the joint tenancy He !Wed away from his home at
clause in the deed Colollibey - deux Eglisra
150 miles southeast shortly before
Court Petitioned 4 pm (10 am cdL) lie was
Otis Jr Grooms 924 S Husband expected in 'aria about 7 pm
at through attorneys Swank and De Gaulle warned that the
Swank Jae filed a petition in Frency army is on the point of
county court asking that letters or"overwhelming its commanders"
administration in the estate of in Algeria and trying to seize
Hazel Marie Grooms be given to power lie expressed fear that
D It Cramer Drumright Prop Frame Is headed for "anarchy
erty involved includes permand ef-and civil war" unless he taken
recta and a cause of Action in con- over at MUT
nection with an autotrsin CO1118441 The former Free Erench leader
May 29 195 issued the warning lo a letter to
fornier 'President Vincent Auriol
Pedirkbet Fit" who had pleaded with him to re-
Mary Alice MeNeff 716' W call the army in Algeria to Rs
'Ninth through attorney Leonthity
J York has 'Lied a petition in The 76-year-old 'Coty indicated
county court asking letters of ad- he would resign if the bitterly di-
ministration in the 'estate of vided and temperamental AMATO-
Charles W McNeil Property in- by failed to go along with him
volved Includes a half Interest in rely ia ) 1
will feature the ittete share i ---
b Ile on if
lk el '"''' " "-- 5 ' ""'' """ "' "" C" 11" be als° w" askinr I:" tcii-the:Pc"ritin---s"t:iOol- 'Cen-
and to the oil and SRN and other D 'C II t h
fun festival with the top IA on oui
i- i - 1 i It e
s n the nort ast quarter e ieu e o see w at can e a
i hi year s
s '
entertainment acts from each of mineral clone toward a thorough reform er co-chairmen for t
of northwest quarter nd 'he
aro( the constitution which in theTteed' are Mr and Mr I is
s ranc
the recent district lestivels I pptar the
- both class members
south half of the northwest querter list 13 years has enalAed the As-111111
kw in the University auditorium Those who have not already
of section 23 township ip 20 north 5
I crtibly to overthrow 2S Fre cn
o - rsinse I east Estimated valuel---- ''made reservations for the dinner
or suction 23 township 20 north
ranye 1 taut Ettimatcd value
'''" "" Court Petitioned vet) mane nts funning an-
Kate B
Griffith n
mate° nouneement in an unprecedented
Sa
Called I -I irl pl Calif through attorneys Iloe1 anti messkge t° emetgeneY meetings
Lanect r o
1 florto'n hag filed a ptiiiion in of both boner' of the French Bar-
county court salting the judicial tisment
It came against a background
determination ctf the death of Wel-
t'aptain Ray Bennett chairman of opeo revolt in Algeria and Cor-
ter J McDonald end the temnina-
of lite chamber of commerce safe-ie“ the joint tenencv 'clause in 51c1 and an assemblY " hope-
ty committee and head of the city - lessly divided against Itself that
the deimi to lots 10 11 and 12 -
pollee traffic department deacrib- De Gaulle seemed the only solu
block 1 Norwood addition to Still:
ed the salety lane check In the t film short of a military dictator
as a “conossAl nor toduy water
ship- or a Communist-controlled
after teanpower for the two week Seeks $10482 "popular front"'
project fizzled out ' Kenneth Volker through attor- Coty ' said that if his solution
- Bennett sald the 1444Y I a heingys Arney and Barker Clinton iproved the wrong one he could
was originally scheduled to belhas flied ii petition in diatrictionly hend over his powers under
held fur two weeks in conjunctionleourt liking money Judgment of'the constitution to the National
with the state safety check P11111002 i5 from Claude Abbott for Assembly president
grant wax supposed to be manned!filitged 'property damage and per- ” Committee' of p u b I I c safety
by volunteers from various civic 'onal ininry in connection with an I find were formed immediately
organirstions but not enough men automobile accident Det 3 1957 after the revolution of 170 res-
showed up to oPerato the lune- 'en the north edge of Stillwater tive generals that further delay in
The lane was' scheduled in order - bringing De Gaulle to p o w e r
to check vehicles for proper lune- ' Court Petitioned
might set 'Off open intervention by
tioh of safety equipment hind a Mamie MeNeff Springfield Mo the military
safety Plicker wax given to each through attorney W II Wilcox The De Gaulle government Coty
tar that successfully passed Be- has filed a pillion in county court said would see what could be
one rub lake over the manning
of the Wet) lane" Itnnelt said Will Pr"ats Alkid
Marguerite A Strong Cushing
"Of course" he a(ded "It would
Le s lot easier If the safety clieck!lhnffigh attorney Sterling N
Grubbs h as filed a petition hi
was mandoloty like In so in t
Malec" county court asking probate of the
will of Barley I) Strong Property
involved includes real estate notes
70 Wiii Take and cash with a total estimated
value of $17500 In her petition
she ski letters testamentary in
Exams at OSU the
Jutigmont Asked
Bub Brown doing lusinetipi as
die Bob Brown Tire company V20
S Main st through attorney A
J Schott has filed a potion in
district einirt asking money Judg
ment of $45023 from John C
Dryden Rt 1 llegtttly due on
' Licenses Are Issued
Marriage- licenses have been
Issued in the titlice or Rose Llar
via court clerk to Richard Dallas
McIntyre 24 704 E Sixth ve
and Laverne Pearl Ilartin 18
RL' rLoiiia Roy Buell 19
Glencoe and Maxine Marie Cul-
lers fltt1C0f: Leo Nile Mor
rim 25 Wichita Kai and Iadon
na Sue Farley 2010 S Chester
II Alan It Albright 27 420 S
alcoholic heserageo On sirbners:Ilester st and Eta Ixe Barnes I
was launched here today by the122 2019 W Admiral rd Robert
Oktshorna Methothot Conference 1 Stanford 21 424 N Washing-
IllAop W Angie Smith taped ton st and Mary Jane Hesse 21
the' roinisleis attending the con-lOkeene Parrell F Kuhlmann 21
fcrence to Ire U S Sen klikeilliellinrIon Kan and' Joy II Ha-
Monroney of Oklahoma to reportlrer 20 Wichita: Larry Trekell'
c: of his subcorninitIce o 141119 )424 Perkitio rd knd Nlarroret
prolobiiing the sale oC Mane Holibins Merman Dori 25
alkcholic botragca on commerYste and Roberta Sliermoni 21
1
tial
vkled and temperamental Assem-11"4"lung wr It 4JJJ bdult:11116 177
by tailed to go along with' him which is separate and
i e
coly ouki be also will askinth group
I addition to the alumni organi
sernbly to overthrow 2S French
governments
Background sit Revolt
Coty made his stunning an-
nouncement in an unprecedented
message to emergency meetings
of both bouoes Of the French Par-
hament It came against a hackground
of open revolt in Algeria and Cor-
sica and an assembly so hope-
lessly divisled against Itself that
De Gaulle seemed the only solu-
tion short of a military dictator
ship or a Communist-controlled
"popular front'"
Coty said that if his solution
proved the wrong one he could
only hand over his powers under
the constitution to the National
Assembly president
Committee' of public safety
eakty eticker wax given to each :through attorney VtI IV Wilcox 1Z4C VV Juin ave ono me patents
The 1)e Gaulle government Coty of a daughter born it 4 27 pm
ear that successfully passed Be- has filed a peton in county court said would see what could
'fore the check Bennett estimated tosking letters t n the estamentary I 1)1 Wednesday May 29 and weighing
-- - -- thine I'M a xliort or long time to six pound9i— five - Intl one-hall
' 5000 care cult1 be checked by estate of James A MeNeff Prop-
carry out a profound reform ol'ounces
the lane Irry involved includek a 30 acre our institutions"
' '1 gtif'sli se will have to go tract and interest in oil gas and tiy ii ti ii u ii i A in iv Mr and Mrs Llickie Ilazelton
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back to the oldway Of letting only mineral rights National Assemby by Andre Le
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moths tiro and theft MORE CLOSET SPACE for my
summer things ONE PRICE STORAGE RATE ivory-
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Mr And Mrs' Llickie ilazelton ing clasa it coy MOn earning 34 for Samuel Cardinal Stritch IliN
Coty s message read to the 917
E 17th ave Are the parents A'm and three It'd in his I o u r body is to he flown home to Chi-
' was
National Assemby by Andre LeI
of a son born at 5:58 pm Wed- years there During his highschool cago Friday for burial
froquer it president and the! '
nesday May"28 and weighing nix career he wan three time n-amed Bihop Martin O Connor rector
man who would auceeed Cot) s'
he carries out his threat to re"- PlimItts' two and one ha" °"ncel' t° the national honor society and of North American College tele-
Mr and Mn s Charles Wickwire servedas valedictorian of his high- brated the main ammisted by four
in
50711 E 10th ave are the narents 3 ehool elI an
When he finished reading the - ' ' ' - Chicago an seminarianS
of á daughter born at 1107 pm Result' of hi first pemester of Janiel Flavin John Keating John
mesnage there wan a tremendous
from the tuft hod Wedneseay My a 28 and weighing eollege work sh th
ow at
roar—dissent he is con- Ilotchin anti James Roach
SeVen pounds 11 and three-fourthr tinuing him tiebolarly ways His ( a r d i n a 1 sti-itch afehbiallop 01
applause from the right grades for eh
—e semester were 'Ail Chicago died here early Tuesday
t'ornmunists and Sticialistn who
t
A' tor he 19-hours of redi r
hate lie Cantle stood up and - 8 c I work of heart damage caused by a cit
m hall not pa i
r
he cared rotatory ailment
shouted "Fascis sss"
Good Question -
Communists anti aocialistn Nang
the Marseiiiaise LONDON 0)1'0—Weary Magile Board Momber ReNamod ' rr- - - :---- - -- - - -
A crowd of several 'h ti n (I r e d trate Seymour C oil 1 n s died fili'G' tii)4
OKLAHOMA CITY (1111)—Coy ' 01t)
milled about the entrant:en to the V dni dy
AcmbIy Nc hich was jammed to 11A'hy is it that people $ ilwiosl Raymond Y tin II
capacity 1 seem to hilee no moneys no job Glade R Kirkpatrick T to a NOW
ulsa - '
Polic an eeurty guds had e d si ard no anIthing but they
1 irh kiiihornit
alw uys fleet nyeme term on Le 0
liAlater Itesotircea Ilwd T
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bred Strengthened all around the Manage to get drunk"
building On the Concorde Itridgc --- --- -- -- -- - - ------ -- - - -- -- T - "'" ' 4 '
1 a c 1 n g it and in rrounding - I s 1 t' t '
streets su 1 l' - —4 '' —7-7111 Al I 1 PI
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Troquer its president and their:----st
man who would suceeed Coty --
pounds two and one hall ouncCs
he carries out his threat to re -Mr
and Mn s Charles Wickwire
sign
when he finished reading the 5071k E 10th ave are the parents
maasalla thalra wa tromandintia daughter born at 1107 pm
Boy Shoots Man
ItENityrrri (UPI)--A pow)
lar Henry Ili nisi! cart)er wss
blasted ln the 'chest by a A10
gauge shotgun charge this morn-
ing by a 14-year-old boy who told
officers be didn't know the gun
will loaded
Bill butler about 40 was rush-
ed to a hospital where his condi-
tion was not immediately known
9ICTRICAL
CONTRACTING & REPAIRS
C E "CHIEF' COOKE
1301 Fern Ph 30711
' Committee chairmen In tbe Red
Cross disaster relief organization
met Wednesday at Skeen's cafe
review progress and made further
plans subject to another meeting
to be- announced by Sam 'Myers
chairman
Each committee bead was asked
by Myers to appoint committee
members and Inform them of their
duties Most of the committees
will have four members each
nr Joe Timken co-chairmanitrownDunkin educational award
with Myers distributed to I h e and first alternate for the state
group Wednesday mimeographed frozen food a award
sheets outlining duties of the eleven Bonnie admits that canning bas
committipes dessitnatpd alwaya been one of her favorite
Similar sheets will be eidelY PrOlects
distributed in Stillwater to memi "Even before I was old enough
bers of the Chamber of Commerce to go to school I can remember
to publie buildings and wherltrying to help mother with her
places When schools are opened cunning" Boutlie says "We at
in the fall it is planned to give' WAYS had a large garden and made
each cbild a copy or the pion to good use of it in feeding o u r
take home to parent s tamilY"
tionnie's parents are mr a Oft
At Wednesday's 'meeting Mayor —
TIAN to Rectil
flux in 4-11
(Continued from page I)
where she majors in borne (To-
110111iCS and Jimmy at Panhandle
Goodwell where he nia)ors
in agriculture
Gary to Accept
Governor ' Raymond Gary
scheduled to recta oil portrait
of Bonnie and Jimmy at the honor
night program of state 4 11 round
up en Lewis field at 7:15 pm this
evening In return Coo Gary
present the dub members plaques
naming them as winner of the
Governor's trophy for Achieve-
ment In 411 work '
State Extension Director Luther
II lifilti11011 will present the pot'
traits to the gOVerMir The por-
traits donated by Stillwater photo
araphers Mr and Mrs Henry
Osborn will hang for a year In
the blue Room of the slate capitol
then he transferred to the state
hall of fame in the Historical Puild-
ing in Oklahoma City
Should weather conditions make
it necessary the program will be
held in the lieldbouse
Outs I ending
While Bonnie's efforts have
neverretted her national awards
her consistent endeavors throngb
out her 4 11 membership bay built
up a record of achievement that
sets her apart from the field
In 1957 Bonnie was state winner
in the 411 piddle speaking award
program second alternate for the
take home to iii-rents - tamilY"
Bonnie's parents are Mr SW
At Wednesday's'merting Mayor
A B Ale° It told the eroup that Mrs Dick l'isher rt 3 Cushing
the city 'lam three warning stremiller brother EJ le a stakfrt at
installed and plans three others OSU
to be at atratee phial ' In 1953 Bonnie won 16 blue rib-
' bons with canning exhibit In
rayne county shows and eight klue
Cl' rb ribbons at the state fair But her
ass Keunion luck and skill weren't always so
good
"One of my first disappointments
Set Saturday tame after I had worked bard can
ning some-peaches for my fair
exhibit only to have them rise
The annual reunion of the 1954 from the bottom of the Jar" ahe
graduating class at Perkins high recalls "That year my second:
school will be held in the Chicken best peaches went to the fair"
House Saturday evening when the stiositaisktil 1
master 01 ceremonies will be Larry "Another time I went to '11141
Johnson of Perkins district fair and saw 'name toma-1
A business session will Include toes whichbbviously had spoiled”1
planning for the 19:19 gathering by she said "The shock came wben1
the group which is separate and I suddenly realized those were
in 'addition to the alumni oreani my ttimatoen"
ration of the Perkins school Gen- Jimmy whose parents Ire Mr
eras co-chairmen for this yearsand Mrs J A Quinn of Guymon
meeting are Mr and Mrs Francisialso achieved imazing successes
Platt both class member" in 4 II work lit is a former stale
Thqse who have not already award program winner and hay
made reservations for the dinner been a delegate to the national 4 11
should do so by Friday by calling congress in Chicago the national
telephones 424 or 3771 M 'club conference in W'ashington D
The musical portion of the enter- C and the Danforth Youth Lead
tainment will be presented by ership camp in Wisconsin A Idiot
piano students of Mrs L M lioh- arship he won for all Holm('
stadt Joan and Johnnie ChadwickIschievement in 19:')41 Is helping foot
children of Mr and Mrs John the bills for hi5 first year in col-
Chadwick of Orlando lege
Special guests will include Mr Described as a boy who "has
and Mn J IL McLanchlin Mr: done everything in 4 11" Jimmy
and Mrs Hollis Ward school ad- has won county medals in 13 cid-
miniNtratorp rerkins and their ferent projects has served as
wives and Mr and Mrs Lyle president of his local dub as well
Jones of Stillwater who served as so Oklahoma's 70000 4 11 mein-
the class parents tiers and was state achievement'
1
winner last year
Was bashful
Jimmy's dad commenting on his'
Nv
s that --711
son' development in club work'
recalls at the first tine Jimmy'
s called before a group to re-
ens ii
ceive an award he was so bashful
D wa
itiz o
And shy that "he didn't knowwhat
-'7:— -:—:'I11"J to do with himself on the stage"
"But now he's No busy helping
Mr and Mrs Charles Schatz others and leading organizations
12Z2 W 10th ave are the parents that he doesn't have lime to be
The annual reunion of the 1954
graduating class at Perkins high
school will be held In the Chicken
House Saturday evroing when the
master 01 ceremonies will be Larry
Johnson ot Perkins
A business session will include
planning tor the 19:'i9 gathering by
TODAY'S WEATHER—The major portion of the
country will enjoy generally fair and dry wea-
ther during Thursday night along with temper
' Cures averaging at rather pleasant levels How
ever there will be a feW MIDOr wiet opote Scat-
tered niglittimcohowtrs and thunderstorms ore
hkely to develop in southern Michigan In Itc
tiona of the northern and central Fiala states
In addition some lkolated showery activity may
OKLAHOMA — Clear to partly
cloudy and warm tonlyht Sod Fri-
day with widely scattered thun
dersterms Law tonight 63 to 73
High Friday 65 to 93 Fartly
cloudy and warm tonight and Fri-
wi(ely scattered thundershowers
Temperatures for the 24 hour
peilod ending at 3 pm 'Thursday
4 pm 13 12 mid 63 S CM 68
pm 82 1 am 64 11 cm 68
p m 81 2 cm 64 10 cm 76
7 pm 70 -3 cm 63 11 am BO
8 pm 73 4 am 63 12 noon 83
9 pm 70 5 am 63 1 pm 84
pm 4113 6 am 64 2 pm 13
11 pm 66 7 crn 66 3 pm 13
t)tficial weathee data from the
OSU meteorology department for
the 24-hour period ending at 7 cm
Thursday -
Minimum temperature 83 at 3
pm
Minimum temperature 64 at
2:30 am
Relative humidity at 7 cm 15
per cent
Wind direction N NE mph
P
Hospital Notes
Visiting hours arsi 2:34 to4 ansi
1 to 1:30 pm only
Admissions
Mrs Berman tioutwi'll 720 IV
Bennett drive Mrs Kenneth Ilacdeeline of to 1 cent a bushe11
tin Rt 2 Joe Cholla 200A Col At the final bell wheat was ott
lege courts Mrs Athlene Bruce 44 to 1 De lir corn up 'si to 2'4
1401 College ave Mn E 1 'v i old corn up VA to Vi oats up
Anderson 2013 Admiral road Mn IA to st rye oortmogt4 to op 11
C L Driggs 703 E eth ave' soybeans off ti to up 4 and lard
Mrs Charles Wickwire 507‘i E unchanged to off 10 poiots
10th SVC Mary Wilson Glencoe Geoeret trade to obeli was not
Distoissals large al commercial interests
Mrs J Perry North 7222 W bought the September contracts
10th ave David and Gloria Smith with some stop loss buying noted
320 Doty at Earl früftior Rt 3 Trade was mixed and the drop
Koren Demaree Rt j Unds from early highs was tredited to
and Waco Srideostine Perkins rommtletoo house and total sot
Vernon Vanboy Yale Nolen log
Cathey lle S Duck it Robert
Allen 323 N Husband al Mn Oklab"ni Ott Livoteck
John Knigla 1324 t'l 1totan It OKLAHOMA CITY (UFO—Live-
Mrs W G Fruitt 1112 S Lowry stork:
it Frank Vaden 1017 IS Main Cattle SOO calves 300 Slaughter
al Bill Haynes 2911 N Univer- calves ow§ about steady Utility
sity place Wendell Gwinn 006 S commercial rows 111 to 1050 util
Kings highway Lelan Terry 1723
y standard olaughter calves
W eth ave Gladys Iluffine 915
--- 1830 to
W 3d ave Romalte Milroy too5 Hogs 500 Barrows gilts weak
S Duck stWilliam Frazier 424 to mostly at 23 lower at 2150 to
Duncan it 21 Erma afire
to 1 new corn up"Iii to 2'4:0'1
lege courts airs Atniene struce
1401 College awe Mn E 1 i old corn up Vs to 2ii oats upl
Anderson 2013 Admiral road Mn IA to st rye oortmoitt4 to up
C L Driggs 703 E eth ave' soybeans off Vs to up Pa and lard'
Mn s Charles Wickwire 507'i E unchanged to off 10 points 'r
10th Ett Mary Wilson Glencoe Geberat trade to teat as not
Disinissais large al commercial interests!
Mrs J Perry North 2222 W bought the September cOntraelal
10th ave David and Gloria Smith with some stop loss buying noted!
320 Doty at Earl trOftitt Rt 3 Trade was mixed and the drop
Koren Demaree Rt j Undo from early highs was tredited
and Waco hirideostine' Perkins commksion house and total sot
Vernon Vathoy Yak N o le n tog
Cathey 119 S Dock at Robert
Alien 325 N Husband at Mn Oklabnena City Livestssek
John Mntdt 321 til Dulltall IL OKLAHOMA CITY (UFO—Lava-
Mrs W G Fruitt 1112 S Lowry stork:
it Frank Vadtn 1017 8 Main CatotiestiOri taalvuet teas1300ity tal
Stauuiy
liitter:
al Bill Baynes 29S N Univer-
eaht owl bo
sity place Went111 006 S commercial rows IS to 1050 util
Kings highway Lelan Terry 1723
y standard olaughter calves
W ath ave Gladys Iluffine 915
--- 1830 to
W 3d ave Romalee Milroy 1005 Hogs 300 Barrowas gilts weak
S Dock stWilliam Frasier 424 to mostly at 23 tow" at 2130 to
Duncan at 23 sows score
- ' Sheep 400 Steady goode choice
Requ spring slaughter lambs 2 1 to n501
iem Mass
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
Said for Priest u
By nitad Press International
Stocks higher in modertle trad-i
ROME (t111)—More than 2500 ing
Roman Catholic cardinals Vatican Bonds irregularly higher
officials priests and laymen filled US governMent bonds mixed
St Ignatius Church In old Rome in moderate trading
1
today for a solemn requiem mass A:nerics0 stotka Irregularly
for Samuel Card i
inal Stritch IliN ngner
body is to be flown binie to oil Midwest stocks irregularly
cago Friday for buris l rector higchoettron fut'orts kroer
Bishop Martin O'Connor
of North American College tele Grains in Chicago: Wheat corn
braled the mass assisted by four rye oats soybeans and lard fu-
Chicago archdiocese seminarians tures higher
Jellies Flavin John Keating John Hogs steady to weak top 2375
llotchin and James Roach cattle mostly steady to weak lop
Cardinal Stitch archbiahop of Z000 veskr lop 3400 ItheP
Chicago died here early Tuesdayeleady top 2030 dressed beet
of heart damage caused by c it-1511'01)g1 top 48 00 dresaed pork'
culatory ailment steady top 5700 '
Mr am! Mrs Charles Schatz others and 'leading organizafion-a
I2z2 W loth ave: art the parents that he doesn't have lime to be HOME all'II—More than 2500
of a daughter born it 4:21 pmIshys" Quinn says proudly "What Roman Catholic cardinals Vatican
Wednesday may 2g and wrighing more could parents want in a son?" officials priests and laymen filled
six pounds— five —anti onc-halli Jimmy graduated it spring asiSt Ignatius Church in Oki Rome
henna City Protioce
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duce:
lothtat No I )aid Slcodr
9185-210 Frederick 195 Viet
205 Citymort 21)41
Blackwell Medford 2 08
Clinton El Reno Enid Ilennet-i
sty Kingfisher Oklahoma Cily
Watonga Yukon 210
Broilers No I — FOB farms
Muskogee 20 Oklahoma City 'Pal
sk Villas 21
!leas No I -- Paula Valley
Shattuck 812 LIIMOn 818 Black
well 914 Watonga 1014 Clinton'
Elk City Vinita 1015 Oklahoma
City 1018 Tulsa 1218
Eggs — About steady 2831
Shattuck 28 Enid 2 oft with El
Reno Fouls Valley Walcinga 27
Blackwell Chalon Elk City Law
too 2S Oklahoma City 29 Vinita
30 Tubs 31
Butterfat No I — StradY Clin
ton kak City El Reno Enid taw
ton Paula bhallutk
Violent 50
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO (111)—rain futon'
prices ticked iiteloty to strong ow
the 'Board of Trade with the es-!
reption vf wheat which showed a
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The Stillwater Daily New-Pre is authorized to announce the tan
dulacy of the following subject to
action in the primary election July
I 1953
DEMOCRAT
For State Treasurer
A' S J SHAW
Tor Stole Senator
D ROBERT M MURPHY
Heeds tiorned
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( res e Sue ICIencoe and Ma Mlle Marie Cul- Soo Se snOtifttn enlirge ults morn '-- - :1 ::o- 41: L : i rri r
A 3"1""Ing '! I (LTINkUltiti ''''''f """
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11115A - WI') An organised Fiera IS Cilencoc Leo Nile Mor illif bY 11 141flor-014 hoY who h'Id -J - IX- -r- 1- c- al:at ir I atitAper 1 Here To
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4 Campaign by Okfishome Metholris 25 livn‘hita f(ah and 18don officers be didn't know the ttur) r---:ii41 if ' 't 1 41 11 I
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4 ciite 'w The Thrifty 11v) s 'lesee loaded 1 s':::' :416161"el- ifty Way ' h e Store r About
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alcoholic beverages on airbnerivilester st and Esta 1te Barnes
THOSE WOOLENS I '' ' i '-' f PI P I" '5 o'
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Now I tan enley FULL STORAGE PROTECTION from
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4 tiklaboma Methodist Conference 1 Stanford Vv
21 424 N 'eshing- fire sod theft MORE CLOSET SPACE for my AN COLOR CARTOON(I
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- the roinisteis attending the con-lOkeenr Darrell F Kuhlmann 21 I
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thing stores fór one ICE STORAGE RATE
1 ferente to wire it S Sen MikeWellinglon Ken end' Joy 1) Ile' I
-'-"- nroncy of Mo Oklahoma to riportlper 20 Wichita Larry Trilta ' RHE '''
i crt of his subcommittee e 141119 )424 Perkins rd rind 51arperet CONTRACTING & EPAIRS T
NEW Stillwater Laundry & Cleaners 1' OPEN 1t30
21 '-' 4 c' A i !) 20c-50c Till f:T I
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billitqj at' prohibiting the sle a ofl Marie lioh M an D
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tooled for a fast re1 s tonse from Is euthoriz eau ed to announce the where she majors in home t 4 f0- '- ' 'a ' " '' ' fl t ' '-'-''''---' ''A ') t i i 1' - i''' ' ''"
tyre will be a Town an d Con l' the to e u 1 I I m a t u in they didaey of the following subject m
bject to mimics and Jimmy at Panhandle t ' ' o '' ''''' f -a
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1 trY(1111 at 7:30 tonight in the home 'served this morning The ullima- action in the printery election July A&M Gotalwell where he majors I 1)1 a' ---- ----- ' i:' 3 k 1 - -- - I i
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I of Mrs George erry ell S tu was plain: l'ut De Gaulle in I 191‘3 in agriculture t AIR --: - ---- i
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1 'itated talk Sylvia lily Stll i- terested The play is "Androcles Observers interpreted the ulti DEMOCRAT Governor Ritymo 1 od G a r y is ' ' ' ' ' ' --- - '- - -- e--- -- -
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water blue ribbonmely s
tip4 hind d the Lion" by George Pr ernard m ler warnng that s
atom as ca ichedul t ed to arcep oil ta t ' ! M t'''''''' V t -: ' — 1 - -
pirtrai ' '40-- k ? 4 - N h - ----s - - I
I Darrel Jehoston Cushing red rib- Shaw t the 400000 man army in Algeria ' of Bennie an i d Jimmy at the honor - ' -' ' l'se A ' Of l' e t ci s
I bon imclY afte ic
ech Jane SIM'S L t i 1 was ready to invade mainland - night program of state 4 H round- : ' tow e s 1‘ tc
tt up e g Ath e s -'
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or tato Trer
S - - - - - - -- - up on Lewis field at 7IS pm this - gee e Lou t) r 0 a r c I 14A - ---0 - " i N il
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ad e-
henoie Allen t'ushing red rib- daY Iiiiii Sturay Stillwttr Re cleared tip fast
0 A' 5 1 SHAW evening to return Gov Gary will '1-'0-t r f A c ' i ' 0tA '4 ! :
1 twe Iii04iy'ii et h and Glen silica tail Lumber 1)calera and Coneretel ''J'ItiS critical con present the club members plqu
dition was made- ' - -1"c- -----1 !' - ' e ‘0 s f o 4c -1 l il 1
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i - ushing reit ribbon I lin't I y natal - - f adv 1 plain hitt the parallel crisia calls Tor stole senator naming the m as w ra
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pitch ' ' of L'oty and De Gaulle Governor's trophy for Achieve- i - L: - - N - ' - —' -
Toilay'e activities started with ' Word is Rc°1v°4 t CotY skid In etatements read to D ROBERT M MURPHY latent In 411 work : t ' ( ' f -' s --td-: -- F t f f t -t F () f OC A $ -
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el viral aenaldies for junior and Mrs Ada Snyder nerthwest of both houses of Earliament that he - - State Extensio D
n irector Luther 1 P':s 1 - -
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senior club members prefacing a Stillwati'r thl
toY received 1iVOrd of ihad turned to De Gaulle for help ' - '' II Briinnon w se
ill prent the poi t - 3 -tit-1! - Sl 5 '
' tun tia) tit ruatttratiun aetititit-E the death of her sister Mn s Lena te the dark hour of prril for our t traits to the govtlnor The pr- t 1:- - N-
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Miss inie Nelson- field rep Ellis 62 Poise Idaho who died country and our republic'" i ea
i Llilitrie traits donated by Stillwater photo- i ''1- ' ''''N '''' :- t i l'''
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l 4 Mau lit th National Cum ttr 1 long illnese Mrs tatille t''":t1- '-' -
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itve e - sie De Ze1 ' I v rtiphers Mr and Mr s Henry I N- 4 1 4 -- -i- ' i - -' 1 P A 1 14
iiiitee o ti G n Boys anirls nub the former I kiiii EsSelt attended isaiti in an elidiange of letter ill "' with '' Osborn w hang for a year In 0
' 8iorli Chicago spoke to the juntors 'the Payne county schools wht'o er lIorm l'resident yitirent Aoriol ' ' I s the blue Itoom of the elate capitol
oil "Ill the Know" emphasizing to A girl ' ' Itateaaa eriere 4 kit tot fart$ n
I - nt then be tran to the the state TODAY'S WEATHER-The mot portion of the elm) appear attics the tentral gulf toastin ?tor
the 12 veer olds Sind under that i Ithatl gi' Ma 'love' diteriortted so ll o
e to III haf f th
ame in e Historical Puild- country will enjoy generally lair rind dry wee- Ida and along small segments of the tipper west
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tandards by Ir()-- - ' far Ilia he llaust bo' put la 'ofilce ' - ' - ing in oklahoms City ther during Thursday night along with temp ea
er- ern seaboard Otberiviet clear to partly cloudy i
wii they ty sire Judged oitlon PNnter" of live PlaPts-$15°'legiilltAIJ 4ndilswilitlitY otr blii a 11114111- ' -Coi Red ntrilttee chairmen in the
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try es 0 r r4 ' to (4' 3'' - cross disseter relief organization Slioldd weather conditions make it necessary the program will be 'stores averaging at rather pleasant levels How- skies elle In prompect elsewhere Cooler exits
Good maronsfs p Also geraniums begonia u
' flower bouquets Flower a nd c i i i et o ever there will be stew minor wet opot Sat- et is In store for portions a the Northeaat and
"Remember your m t anners siiew ' oone - 2120 livert eoty a appet e ono e viluiie a
r'iorai l ' We no f" - -- ---' t t--o -- a b) tiso41
- sill day every day" Miss Nelson re ponse ween broe tt eas met Wednesday at tikeeeti este held in the fieldbouse
oi440 trrod nighttimeshowers and thunderstorms ore the upper Great Elaine while very little tem-
saiti -Practice rood mermen at - 110v tolib' tiiiiSi throughoat France" review Progress and made further t likely to develop in southern Michigan in see- pasture change is likely elsetithere-LTEI TELE-
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have 4 litre e$ I spree across I ariss never netted her natkinal awortls
i the mannerly way of doing things iaatie4 in trap orrice of item I The Asatoddy recimvpried briefly tel biem- !nnalm !d bY lit'I'MYerli her consistent endeavors through: I adithin Sallie isolated OlionerY ACtiViti WRY' -- --- -- -
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70 Will Take value o $1700 In Sind cash with a total estimatedi applause from the right
ouncea grades for the semester were sill'Cliicago died here early Tuesclai7t1
i f hr e petiton i tm
'omunists and Socialists who A
s for the 39-hours of credit work of heart damae caued by t c
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she asks letters testamentary in hlte n G
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' Exams at OSU the estate' shouted "'Fascism shall not pass" culatory ailment
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Inwnso st Communists and socialisto sang tn'eimAef '1'11011N
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communities: Beggs Blacksell district Court asking money Mil k 841
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Chandler Enid Dominy JaY Kaw meld of $45023 from John C heed 'strengthened all around the manage to get drunk" 1Vtater 11(sources Board - THRU ? '' - '14 r
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it Is In store tor liortkins of the llorthmt and
the uprer Crest Elaini while very little tent
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Bellatti, R. Marsden. Stillwater Daily News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1958, newspaper, May 29, 1958; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2191155/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.