Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 177, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1979 Page: 11 of 42
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Friday, September 14, 1979
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
Sole prices effective through September 22nd only.
to teen’s
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Millions held,
dissident says
BRUSSELS (AP) —
Russian dissident Yuri
Orlov says in a report
smuggled out of a Sovi-
et prison that at least 5
million of his fellow cit-
izens are serving time
in forced labor camps,
the newspaper La Libre
Belgique reported to-
day.
Technics
Professional Senes
SENNHEISER HD-400
The newest Sennheiser Open-Aire stereo heod-
phones provide o wider frequency response for im-
proved sound quohty. Ultro-hghtweight. yet ruggedly
constructed for long dependoble use. A sound in-
vestment for ony system at o new low price!
JVC JA-522
JVC JT-V22
JVC L-A11
Ortofon FF15XE
2-JBLL-19S.....
System Price
JVC LK-77($100 value)
...$239 95
....189 95
.... 109.95
45 00
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$934.85 •
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$750 TOTAL
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and much more in o high quality,
front-loading recorder.
JVCKD-A1
One of our best cassette deck
values! Featuring built-in Dolby. VU
TECHNICS SA-300
Technics' most popular AM-FM
stereo receiver hos 35 watts per
channel with only 0.04% THD.
Plus two tape monitors, mom b
remote speaker switches, o high
filter and much more in o wood-
groined cabinet.
A special open house
showing of exhibits will
be held Saturday and
Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m.
at the Metro Museum,
215 NW 10.
Curator David Wake-
field said three floors
of exhibits will be on
display and items
shown will range from
antiques to Indian and
African artifacts and
from model trains to a (
collection of Bibles
from all parts of the
world. Included in the
Bible display is a three-
volume replica of the
Gutenberg Bible.
The private museum
normally is open Mon-
day through Friday
from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
with no admission
charge.
TECHNICS SL-52OO
A super price on Technics' newest quortz-locked. direct-
drive turntoble! With o built-in stroboscope for criticol speed
adjustments, auto-return tonearm and convenient front
panel controls. Includes base ond hinged dust cover. Now at
extra-special savings!
recovery
DE8OT0, Texas (AP)
— Three pee-dawn tele-
phone calls led to the
recovery Of a missing
16-year41d college stu-
dent who had been
feared dead, the victim
of an tatellectual fana-
tasy game transferred
to real life.
-We agree this is the
most bizarre case
we’ve ever been in-
volved with," said pri-
vate investigator Wil-
liam Dear after he
found James Dallas Eg-
bert ID and put him un-
der a doctor's care.
Dear, hired by Eg-
bert's family, said the
teen-ager's disappear-
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BDCT was nut rtrittttMj to
the game "Dungeons
and Dragons" — but
refused to say where
the boy was found or
what he had been doing
since he disappeared
from Michigan State
University on Aug. 15.
In “Dungeons and
Dragons," which some-
times can take years to
play, a "dungeon mas-
ter” creates a prison on
graph paper and play-
ers using special dice
determine their ability
to overcome obstacles
like monsters and gob-
lins in their attempts to
escape.
Dear said he was un-
able to develop any
concrete leads to the
sophomore computer
science student's
whereabouts until he
got three phone calls
early Thursday.
“I was able to talk to
the boy. He was crying
intermittently and a
man in the background
was telling him 'Cool it,
man, cool it.' Then later
this afternoon I was
able to make arrange-
ments to pick up the
boy," said Dear.
1 The detective said no
kidnapping was in-
volved in the disap-
pearance. However, he
refused to say if the boy
had been held against
bis will. He added there
I would be no charges
filed by him or the fam-
ily, and explained there
are no criminal stat-
utes that would apply
to the situation.
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a. CELESTION DITTON 66
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using Celestion s exclusive Auxiliary Boss Radiator for extended boss response. Styled in a
beautiful wood finish. Celestion s suggested retail price is $749.50 each.
b. TECHNICS SB-6000
Technics' best 2-way. linear-phase loudspeaker hos perfect waveform fidelity for on ex-
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one-half price!
JVC KD-65
Designed for the perfectionist the KD-65 uses o
unique 25-LED Spectro-Peok display ond Super
ANRSfor low distortion noise-free recordings JVCs
suggested price is $429 95. Incredible savings on
on incredible front-lood cassette deck!
$319
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Thonks to o very special purchase. Thomson Sound is
featuring o super group of our best stereo components
for the lowest prices ever! Turntables, speakers, tope
decks ond more ... oil ot incredible special purchase'
savings.
Some quantities ore limited ond the sole prices ore
good through September 22nd only. So come in today
ond moke your own special purchases! Thomson Sound.
There's nothing like it!
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Our new $750 system.
Great sound ond
a free rack!
Thomson Sound s new $750 music system is so
complete, we even give you o free stand to hold it.
The stylish JVC LK-7/ rack is finished in block with
chrome v. providing the perfect stand for the entire
system with room for your favorite records too!
Including the JVC JA-S22 integrated DC amplifier
with o big 40 wotts per channel ond on ultro-low
0.02% THD! Our matching JVC JT-V22 AM-FM tuner
gives you crisp reception ond a rich, clean stereo
sound.
The 2-way JBL L-19 loudspeakers ore mode in rich
walnut for great sound ond on elegant look.
Topped-off by the new belt-driven JVC L-A11 semi-
automatic turntoble and the Ortofon FF15XE stereo
cartridge for o precision record-ploying combination.
And the entire system is covered by our exclusive
5-yeor system warranty the most extensive in-store
guarantee available!
With o suggested retail price of $1034.85. the
savings ond the sound ore truly superb! And the JVC
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