Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 134, Ed. 3 Tuesday, July 13, 1954 Page: 4 of 15
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Committee Formed
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WASHINGTON, July 12——
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FOR PRICE AND OTHER INFORMATION CALL YOUR DEALER:
HARBOUR-LONGMIRE
LEE'S RADIO & TV
420 W. Main
FO 5-4361
2105 S.W. 29
ME 8-1583
HAROLD'S TV A APPLIANCE
PLAZA COURT MUSIC CO.
1209 N.W. 23
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1112 Classen Drive
CE 2-8581
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? Sallisaw Names
Election Chief
Maj William A. Evans will be
executive officer for the quarter-
matter. He has been quartermast-
A GREAT VALUE...no other fan does so much for so little.
G.E.’s All-Purpose Fan is more powerful than an ordinary
12-inch fan. It’s truly the low-cost way to keep comfortable.
a su-
and
Col. Kenneth F. Kuster
New quartermaster.
side.
After they had finished crack.
Former Red Denied
Perjury Charge
"Manufacturer’s recommended retail or Fair Trade
price. General Electric Company, Small Appliance
Division, Bridgeport 2, Conn.
nounced this week.
Lackey replaces Faxon Stinnett,
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YOU CAN NOW BUY A ONE HORSE POWER
PHILCO AT A NEW LOW PRICE/
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left around 11:15 p.m. They were
seen by Mrs. Paul Piros, who
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LAWTON, July 13—Col. Kenneth Three burglars broke into
F. Kuster has assumed the duties
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More people use G-E FANS than an/ other brand !
G-E Twin-Fan Ventilator. Fully auto-
matic. Turns itself on and off when tem-
perature rises or drops. Portable! Re-
versible ! Fits sash or casement windows.
$7495*
G-E Floor Circulator. Two fans in
one for “whole-room” cooling. Cod air
swirls from wall to wall, from floor to
wiling. Safety design. Can be used year
round as hassock, table or TV seat.
Only 164*3*
made an outcry they fled. Police
found the bag with the coins and
A feature of the program also
will be a contest in which teams
will be organized in an effort to
take a greased watermelon from
the swimming pool.
Altus highschool bandsmen will
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quoyah county election board, the
Democrat central committee an
Bigger, broader air stream of G-E All-Purpose Fan cools much
more than narrow air stream of old-fashioned fans. Brisk breeze spreads
out- helps cool whole room. G-E Font as low as $17.95*
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ALLOKLAHOMATIRE
& SUPPLY STORES
ENDICOTT APPLIANCE
2411 N. Walker JA 4-2291
GAUOWAY ELECTRIC
23 N. Western FO 5-0344
• SAFETY DESIGN!
Beautiful cabinet has special grill-guard.
• SO VERSATILE I
Tilts 90%. Gray finish blends with any decor.
• SO DEPENDABLE!
Many G-E Fans in use 25 years or longer!
SALLISAW, July 12-Oda Lack
ey, Sallisaw businessman, has been
appointed chairman of the Se-
He arrived at the artillery cen-i
SEDAN, Kan., July 12—The
Chautauqua county Choral Society
is making plans for a concert to
Dont be Gypped 6-
, ing the safe and had satisfied j
their hunger and thirst, the men (
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AL ROBERTSON
1800 Classen JA 5-6620
Philco outsells because Philco outperforms ... and Philco outperforms
other brands because of a 17-year record of experience and proven de-
pendability in the field of air-conditioning.
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------------------ moned hearing of the house un-
Cie O. Freeman and John Ames Receiving no oppositin were Dee American activities committee that
are candidates for constable, Me- Sanders, sheriff; Hugh W. Russell, the churchman was "a dishonest
Alester district 2 assessor; W K. Anderson, superin- man" if he had been correctly
Mrs. Grace F. Carter, county tendent; Jack E. Dale, court clerk; quoted.
clerk; Tom G. Haile, county judge; Jim Whyte, attorney, and Ernest Bishop Oxnam, a frequent critic
George P. Nigh, state represents- W. Thomas and Ed Sittel, justices of the house committee, was va-
— i of the peace. sationing on an island near Mere-
H , and could not be
In various strokes of swimming
and diving for different ages of
boys and girli as well as swim-
ming races.
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Claims and counterclaims ... you hear them about all air-conditioners.
The fact is that 2 out of every 3 air-conditioners in use in Oklahoma to-
day are Philcos! No brand maintains dominance like that without giving
more value ... more service ... more utility.
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rOUR-TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1954
Resognition I Mrs. 'Carter. Haile, Nigh, Ed- dith, N -.......
u -vT Extended wards, Nix, Benton. Harrington, reached immediately.
MEXICO CITY, July 12—— Robinson, Sanders, Russell, And-
dont Mexico conceded the new Guate- erson, Dale, Thomas and Sittel
eputy malan anticommunist government were re-elected. Whyte will sue- ARDMORE. July 12_Mrs oge
niahtag recognition Monday cced Homer W. Neece. who Was lia Hogan, Tatums,"is to. Ose
Your Philco dealer is well-trained ... a reputable neighbor who will sell
you only the correct size Philco air-coditioner for your needs ... and
he will guarantee proper installation. Every Philco air-conditioner is
service-backed and guaranteed by your Philco Distributor, with 27 years
of service to Oklahoma. Furthermore, a complete inventory of parts is
maintained locally so that your air-conditioner can always be serviced
within a few hours.
The entire Philco organization will still be here to back up their air-con-
ditioners long after the fly-by-night operators have vanished ... leaving
inferior, broken-down, off-brand air-conditioners that can’t even be re-
paired !
And now, for a limited time, you can buy a Philco quality air-conditioner
at a lower price than ever before! Convenient terms can be arranged.
CHECK THESE FEATURES:
No dripping!
Maximum cooling power and humidity removal!
Complete air circulation!
Adequate motor capacity with reserve power for extra hot days!
Noise-free operation!
Super-insulation!
What's more, Philco offers complete flexibility of installation ...
mounts flush inside or outside your window!
m.. . waouiui, .. uij i—im— DENVER, July 12—I— Lt. Gen.
. ne program has been sponsored President Eisenhower Mon- Hubert R Harmon of the airforce
the “num k of years jointly by day named a special cabinet com-said Monday that Denver's Lowry
a A.usch amber of commerce mittee to make "a comprehensive airforce base probably will be se-
war it hf.-Kslodge. However this up to date review of overall trans- lected as a temporary location for
-m1as been greatly expanded portation policies and problems.'' ithe new airforce academy
CULLIMORE’S
Midwest Blvd. at S.E. 15th PE 2-4506
ALTUS, July 13—Second in a
series of three special events in I
connection with the annual Altus I
summer playground program, will I
be the swimming meet and con- I
tests scheduled for next Friday I
evening, at the Altus Swimming I
pool.
A major portion of the approxi- I
mately 200 Altus boys and girls ’
who are taking part in the summer |
playground program will partici- 1
pate in activities for the evening,
many of whom will be demonatrat- 4
ing for the first time before their! •
parents that they have learned to
swim.
But, there will a iso be contests
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play for the occasion and the pub-J------— ' ------------ harman, who-ls out o backyard. in the Piros
Bam invited to attend the pro- and includes not only a larger his written resignation. tnne com!
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thersigneekS Wilvent for tarians, Kiwanians, Business a n d Sallisaw, secretary, and Calvin “
annual firing PlymW Professional Women, American Le Fargo. Muldrow, member This is
affair on wndsay an. 21 1! gion, the city of Altua and the Al- his first appointment to a board
to- weanesaaye July 21, at tus school district. this tvne
the City reservoir. Numerous fish- 01 Inis IPe .
ing prizes are to be presented to
the boys and girla catching the
various fish.
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Altus to Stage
Swim Contests
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NORWALK, Conn., July 12- eulture teacher, will become Pitts- eided in the runoff primary Bill wards, representative No. 3; Kirk- muniat and now a writer rem-
----- -------- burg county treasurer next Jan- Skeith and Bill Jones, both or Me sey M. Nix, state senator; Russell dren’s plays, denied underoat that
y ' Alester, are pitted in the race for H. Benton, commissioner No. 1, he ever told Methodial Bishop G
, , -- - —- .....- - His election was insured when state representative, office No. 1 and Bill Harrington, commissioner, Bromley Oxnam he had lied about
- ........ „ . , g safe, frying sirloin steaks in the his July 27 runoff election oppo- Johnny Wright and Orval Free No. 2; Cecil Robinson, constable, communist activities.
| ter recently after jjour of duty as cellar, eating expensive canned "ent Pat Conners, McAlester, McAlester, are in the con nW com! district No. 1, were elected in the Matusow told a hastily-sum.
’ lobster meat and washing it all withdrew The withdrawal, the only missioner, district 3, election Dur- frst primury. moned hearing of the house' un-
down with cold beer and soda, one in the county, was announced nin • ’--------• " ' ' ”— ---- - A—*------- "
They made their escape shortly by Otto Copeland, secretary of the
! before midnight with $1,300 but county's election board.
. ----------- dropped $400 in silver in a worn- Baldwin and Conner, were foreca
er since the death in February of an‘s backyard next door, intoth"runofr aftereswmeforced
Col. W. O. Printup Detective Lieut. Joseph Beres in thesuny6 “primarydingiafindd
sa id. the men had a hurried party Baldwin polled 5,463 votes to 3 gi
in the store, going so far as to for Conners ’
construct a tent with aprons in i conner. 2. .
the back of the safe so they , Conners declined to comment on
would not be seen from the out- hls reason, for withdrawing from
inStheftresurerisnodic mplanaanti-communist government were re-elected. Whyte’will
w. E "Tommy" Evan, trea,- nigh vasa controversy brewed over an unsuccessful candidate for coun- president of the’Negro Farm and
urer, did not seek re-election This fest sympathy" for* lor‘s"Mani- ty judge, while Skeith or Jones Home conference meeting this
will’be Baldwin's first t.me to commumsts.'^ for Guatemalan ri I ucceedRe.Gene Stipe, who week, July 14-17. on the ampus
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 134, Ed. 3 Tuesday, July 13, 1954, newspaper, July 13, 1954; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1992137/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.