Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 313, Ed. 1 Monday, February 7, 1955 Page: 5 of 20
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TV Reaches Siberia
LONDON, Feb 7__Televi.
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Inside a 1955 Ford, there is just as much excitement as there is outside!
A completely new control panel is at your command. Fabrics never
before offered in a car are yours for the choosing. The two-tone colors
are carefully selected to harmonize with the exterior finish you choose.
And with 16 new models to choose from, Ford brings you the widest
choice of body-color and upholstery combinations in Ford history!
Come in. See why Ford is worth more when you buy it... worth more
when you sell it, too.
other 1955 cars when you take the new Ford out for a spin. For Ford
brings you exciting new getaway and passing power... Trigger-Torque
Power which can respond to your commands in 7/100 of a second! And
you get it in any of Ford’s 3 new engines: the 162-h.p. Y-block V-8.
182-h.p. Y-block Special V-8 or the new 120-h.p. I-block Six.
Bernhard David and his wife, Edith, 34, parents of four sets of twins, hold their
latest set in their Hamburg, Germany, home. The new twins are named Ute and
Sybille. Others from left to right are, Brigitte, 7; twins Gudrun and Karin, 3;
Monika and Margit, 11; Bernd and Erika, 9; and, in rear, Peter, 13.
He said eight or 10 bills, regu-
lating hunting and fishing, will
be studied Particular attention ’
is expected to be paid to a bill A
which would put greater restric-
tions on commercial fishing in the
state's larger lakes
The heavy committee hearing I
docket for the week extends into I
Wednesday
G. A. Sampsel of Pryor, chair- j
man of the house insurance com- l
mittee, said his group will hold a I
public hearing at 10 am. Wednes- I
day to obtain information on I
house bill M0.
Fred Jones
220 SOUTH HARVEY
OKLAHOMA CITY
Brig. Gen. Mm B. Norten
Tinker offteert1 guett
Sill’BigGun’
To Talk Here
• Was 429 95—A Real Value
• Superb Oak or Walnut
• Black-Daylite 21" Tube
• An Engineering Master-
piece
from cutting the oil allowable for July to December, 1954, he said,
any well below 25 barrels a day. Ten percent of that amount would
Best You Can Get...No MITER hmjyoumy
Do Ai Millions Do... Make St. Joseph Aspirin Your lit Choice
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More bitter argument between —in gross production tax reve-
deep and shallow well producers nues in the first five months of
is expected. the fiscal year.
association pected to be out in force for still
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Baker's Best for
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Teem up with Baker’s Hair Tonic.
Cleen up dandruff and itchy scalp.
Baker’s will do it or money back.
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Simpson Auto Co.
611 SOUTH ROBINSON .
OKLAHOMA CITY
from Judge Vaught after being
convicted January 31 of having
59% gallons of moonshine whisky
in a truck in the 900 block NE 5.
Janitor Sentenced
A Guthrie man, Elijah Smith,
was sentenced to six months in
prison and fined $700 for posses- i
sion of three gallons of moon-;
shine SH miles west of Orlando
on August 20. He pleaded guilty
last month.
A 28-year-old janitor in the Oke-
mah courthouse was sentenced to
12 months in prison on another
moonshine count, involving 18
gallons of illegal whisky.
Warren Johnson ssked for a
new trial. Judge Vaught refused
and fixed the appeal bond st $500
after he lectured Johnson for
“getting into the whisky busi-
ness’ while a public employe in
a courthouse. The offense on
which Johnson was convicted Jan-
uary 31 occurred July 30.
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A $12 check she admitted forging Monday cost a
Bowie, Texas, woman 1%2 months in federal prison tar
each dollar
Edgar S. Vaught, federal district judge, sentenced
Linda Cecilie Kelly to 18 months Monday after she pleaded
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Governor's Widow Dies
SANTA MONICA, Feb. 7_
Mrs Daisy Kendall Oddie, 70.
widow of a former Nevada gov-
ernor and U. S. senator, died »
Sunday.
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Bill Shibley of Bristow, | The oil and gas committee
jan of the house of repre- meeting Tuesday is scheduled for
ives’ oil and gas commit- 10 a.m.
Jerry Cravens Ford, Inc.
113 RW. SIXTH STREET
OKLAHOMA CITY
Doctor’s Discovery Works Wonders For
“Nervous Constipation"
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in commission cost Oklahoma $2,180,000 from
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“When other states lift their al-
Brig. Gen. John B Horton,
deputy commanding general of
Fort Sill artillery center, Law-
ton. will be principal speaker at
Tuesday s meeting of the Tinker
Reserve Officers association
chapter
sion has reached Siberia, Mos- The meeting will be at Tinker
cow radio reported Monday. The officers chib, starting at 7 p.m.
broadcast said residents of the Gen. Horton, a 1923 graduate of
Siberian town of Tomsk, 1,800 the U. S. Military academy, camo
miles east of Moscow, can see to Fort Sill from Germany, where
programs three times a week on he was artillery commander of
dozens of sets which have been the Fourth infantry division.
installed in homes,
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Capitol Bracet for Hot Hearing
State OH Battle to Spew Tuesday
Vernon Lee Butler, 25, received R
12-month sentence Monday "
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THRILL TO NEW STYLING INSPIRED BY THE THUNDERBIRD ... Ford alone brings you the long, low graceful
styling of the years-ahead Thunderbird. And Ford is as practical as it
is lovely, with an up-to-20% larger, full wrap-around windshield; with
lower, easier-to-see tail lights; with a new super-enamel body finiah;
not to mention an all-new chassis and new Angle-Poised Ball-Joint
Front Suspension for smoother going.
WHEN YOU TRY FORD’S NEW TRIGGER-TORQUE POWER..• Forget everything you’ve heard or read about
tee, has called another public It follows a joint meeting of
hearing Tuesday on. legislation house and senate oil and gas do it too or convince other states
which would Mt a floor on oil committees Monday morning in not to.
production. which the president of the Okla-1 Sportsmen of the state are ex-
Although the aenate already homa Educational i
has heard most interested parties urged passage of the measure.
Shibleygcotntheitmhsumeetaken, F. E. Willingham of Tecumseh hose game and fish committee,
from the house calendar last od the committees Oklahoma headed by C. Plowboy Edwards
week and re-referred to commit- lst more than $2 millions in rev- of McAlester.
i been invited to the meeting. U.
Col. John Ferguson, program
chairman, said. Reservations
should be made in advance at
the Tinker officers club.
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18-Month Rap Spanks
Check-Forging Female
on the account of Virgina
Eberely at the First Na-
tional bank. Bowie, and
made payable to a third
woman.
George Scott, 28. Guymon, re-
ceived an 18-month prison sen
fence for driving a stolen car
across state lines from Liberal,
, Kan , to Guymon on January 15
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 313, Ed. 1 Monday, February 7, 1955, newspaper, February 7, 1955; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1998872/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.