Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 22, Ed. 3 Thursday, February 24, 1949 Page: 4 of 16
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CALL US FOR
FREI ESTIMATES
ONLY
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A HAT
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Lano Cedar ChosK
Lyon All-Stool Kitchom
Armstrong Linolaum
WABHINOTOW, Fte to—(Bj—Tbe
army and airforce ten tew* anar>
Thoy are tending 7,000 pain of
thote ahooa in appreciation of your
wonderful patronage. Those thorn
to bo sold ACTUALLY DELOW
MANUFACTURER'S COST!
100 beautiful new straw
hats made to sell for $6.95
and $7.95.
• ALL STYLES .
• ALL COLORS
Dividend Day Only
$400
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ARE THESE BEAUTIFUL
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PONT Miss THIS SALE!
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BARON'S
MAIN and HUDSON
Former DAV Chief Dies
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24—<jp>—wil-
liam Tata. M. national director of
claim* far the dtebled American vet-
erans and former national DAV com-
mander. died bare Wednesday night
Ha was born to Mullins, B. C.
-aamm rate
Polio Campaigner Wino Tinker Title
Tinker airforce bdtos employe Frederick B. “Toby" Wilson,
n» 8 Central, Thursday was the owner of a new trophy and
certificate naming him the base’s "Man of the Month” for
January He led the March of Dimes campaign at Tinker
which netted SU.M8S0. Left to right are Wilson and Maj.
Gen. F. a Bo rum, eommanding general, who presented the
awards.
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Laala Bbt baled wmnmT Ksm-Gfo's sb
smooth, so luotrooe, 00 sa
OUT THEY CO!
CROUP TWO
Valira* to $7.95
$O00
PAIR!
$i|75
1 OFF
on all
FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC LOGS
CAS LOGS
GAS, OIL COAL AND
WOOD HEATERS
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Base in Ckina Io Calm
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quarter* cf the U. 0. woetcni Factfte
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of tbe MSS U. a nartaM there were
withdraw* but Hurt cte the navy stUT '
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saw no .
to attack Tbtagto* tea* nattm
stroaighte te Sbantun* province.
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In aim 9-11-13, blade
and colon ... ail from our
regular stock ... at this
Bueoos Aires Reading
first News in 3 Weeks
^^or^teaTcaiV^ For Ot erseas Men
finTte^mrateteer teTabncat three
weeks Thursday as toe maraing paper
with Ute te cd
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made no a tt sac pt to prevent dattvwy
of the tatoe.
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paper aato naraaahy baa the teased y _«■
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The strikta
cederte back „ . .
■te but have not obeyed.
stowk because they
with wage peeetok
approved by onto*
New Dodge Displayed 1
With Higher Price Tag
I DBTBOIT. Feb. J4—urv—Chrysler *
Dodge dtvtakm publicly introdueed tte
new IMS model Thursday—with
higher price tags.
The new price* represent increase*
raxwliw from •» to Sltt. As tbe new
car* were ehown 1* dealer display
rocma throughout ths country. Chrys-
ler Corp atoo announeed tnrraaeaa <m
it* De Soto. Chrysler and Plymouth
I model*, atm to be publicly introdueed.
On the entire new Chrysler product
tbe increase* average e.SS percent.
The toweet dollar increase to I1SJS on
Plymouth de luxe three passenger
coupe. The highest fa *252 co the
Chrysler New Yorker, eight-cylinder
convertible coupe.
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Bricker Links
Gvil Rights,
Housing Bill
WABMINOTOW. Feb. M—(b>—A
mulUbtUte-dollar long-rance federal
houainc MB Thursday was placed ba-
- fore tte senate banking committee ]
where it may become involved in a
new battle over civil rights.
A prep m * amendment by Sen.
Bricher Ohtoi to tbe putete
houteg ceettan of tbe aacacure would
epatk the fight The amendment
would rwgklre that there be no racial
diaerteinattan er cegragauon in pub-
lic houatng projects.
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Chairman Sparkman (D. Ala.I at
the banking subcommittee which
Wedneada) approved the new housing
measure ha* said that adoption of
•uch a provtolon could kill th* whole
bill
’’Cootetetely unworkable.'' mid Ben.
Murrey (D, Mont.* of Bricker* pro-
poaaL Murray added: “No person tee
the right to kill such a program by
brtagteg in language wttb which
many ot ua agree, but which to as
a er Sid tte* tt may defeat tbe bous-
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But Bricker reminded reporters that
the platforms of both tbe Democrats
and Republican* contain civil rights
planks. He suggested:
"Let** see if they mean it.**
Betahar Has Other Stride
Bpartman said bo hopes to have a
bill eponsored by both Demoerste end
A Rcpublicaas before tbe senate either
Friday or Monday.
Sen. Bricker, who ate be to opposed
to many features of tbe NK, also baa >
’ Al«k*n Asks Ship Funds
Dromon uii ivijFii or wovrrnmcm cm-
ployee from living in public housing WASHINGTON, Feb. M—Del-
projects: and (b) to ban persona with egate Bartlett <D^ Alaska* Thursday
an annual income of more then asked the senate epproprietlone corn-
el.200. except in areas with a popu- mittse to provide 1700,000 to outfit a
latten of more than 500.000. where a new steamship for tbe Alaska native
gi.MS income would be permitted. service.
WusridMiw
Admiral
RCA Victor
Fine textured cotton broadcloth,
gaily printed of rose and ebony J
background Fitted bodice with ▼
full skirt, full 27-indi lipper
f root.
Regularly told to $3.9t
CL0SE4HJT!
BRASSIERES
Refulv I.,I —i 1.50 v.lun
... made of myrdon . . . broken
»ixee. Out they go et only—
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RE HERE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION DOORS OPEN 10 AM.
■ Dayttrom DIruwvs ’*
Arvin Dinuttw*
Coeco Tabla* and Stuoh
SIMMONS INNERSFRING MATTRESSES
COLONY FURNITURE
n»M 2-2124
OUT THEY CO!
HALF SLIPS e
Fine quality rayon . . . epun-lo
I and shadow strip* in email, me-
■ dium and large.
49c-79c VALUES Big Savtagt!
THANK YOU, Oklahoma City!
CROUP THREE
Value* to $10.95
$000
FAIR!
IT’S D-DAY AT COLONY FURNITURE
AND YOUR DAY TO FAY ONLY 10% DOWN
ON ANY PURCHASI OF *49.95 OR LESS
’1.25 Pl« WUK — NO CARtYINC CHARCCS
SELECT FROM THESE FAMOUS BRAND NAMES
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
|u*t 135 PiocM
JUNIOR SIZE DRESSE
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Catt Iron I
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RAYON PANTIES
Elastic waistband in briuf or long leg . . .
Pastels and white ., , Small, medium and
large.
2**
Crisp, Colorful, Fine Quality
^COTTONS
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Printed slub poplins, plain fine count broed-
cloth in pastels, printed broadcloth, combed
(XF chambrays.
t^P^l t^te^n lit ^Sur ^flt^pl^l^p . . .
Come In and feast your eye* on this carload of cheory cottons at
a pin-money price. There’s no end of dandy uses you can put
them to—house dresses, kitchen curtain#, blanket covers, kiddle
togs and pajamas. Stripes, novelties or solid* and many others
In a garden of fresh colors.
CROUP ONE
Value* to $5.95
$100
A PAIR!
et to* U. to western Factfte
flee*. gteeaaUy, *11 ba* one battebte'
of Um MBS U. B. martMs there ween
force there. Burt ate toe
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to attack Tsingtoo. toe* nattonate*
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$3.44. Woven In an attractive waffle
house.
$344
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 22, Ed. 3 Thursday, February 24, 1949, newspaper, February 24, 1949; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1769212/m1/4/: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.