Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965 Page: 3 of 60
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Teachers Association could
use a spelling lesson.
In the program for its leg-
islative seminar that got un-
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ALL BRANDS
One & Two Pant Suits
regularly to $85.00
$4489
extra Pantj $6 89
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South’s take-out double station to act. South should: South cashed the ace of'and followed with the jac. Jack of clubs. East declined
was a calculated risk attend- have pulled in his horns by’clubs and when West dis- Observe that, if East takes to accept this trick also, and
ered to be painting, sc ulp- Wednesday by the police and
CHICAGO (P — Police ar- ture. literature, drama, murthe District Attorney’s of-
rested 15 persons at a meet- sic. dancing. and architec- fice. the New York Times
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, ... , , , which is also involved in Authorities expressed hope
education Wednesday after use" s architecture Arehi- .1 1 , , ,
. . use is an ntecture /mm the ruby would be recovered
they staged a sit-in demon- ,ects have to think about the . .
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stration against Supt Bem usefulness of their buildings Times said
jamin illi as well as about their beau- Maurice Nadjari, assistant
The demonstration ended ty district attorney, declined
when the board adjourned But in the fine arts, the comment He has played a
the eight-hour meeting after end result of a lot of hard leading role ln the investiga-
approving a record $322 197 - work by the artist may have tion of the theft of the De.
000 budget for 1965 absolutely no use at all It long ruby, the priceless Star
About 30 demenstrators was created to provide cer- of India sapphire and 22 oth-
both white and Negro and tain sat isfact ions we get er gems from the American
most of them in their early from beauty, and that s all
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ty by bidding spades himself the ace of hearts When East of clubs in order to discard North hand < eAmp T—
over the double. followed with the four— his remaining diamonds on East was highly skeptical SORE THROAT
North s penalty double of which was the lowest card the ace-king of spades In- of accepting any Gireek innr TA eninee
one spade is possibly a outstanding. West promptly asmuch as he had no other gifts” and he countered UUK IU wVWf
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missal of Willis He has been Today many curious ex-taling $425,000. They are
superintendent since 1953 periments are being made in Jack "Murph the Surf” Mur-
and his contract expires in all the fine arts. Almost all phy. 27 Allan Kuhn, 26. and
August. of us have run across pic • Roger Clark. 29.
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SALES ARE ON!
Prices were never lower than now—during the Downtown January Clearance sale Friday Jan 15 and
Saturday Jan. 16. Every store has priced merchandise to levels far below normal. Shop now and take m
advantage of the values. For complete details see the special section in Friday's Oklahoman, then plan -
a real shopping bonanza in Downtown Oklahoma City. 4’ A
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Purpose?
Win The 13-volume Britannica Junior
Encyclopedia. send your questions,
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99.000 feet Maximum period of the fiscal year end- dinner
20s, were at the meeting So a house, a statue a tune
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cultural economist at Ok-
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Emmert Annual January Clearance Sale offers you genuine savings All merchandse is from our regular fine
quality stock. Brandt inctude HART SCHAFFNER & MARX, DON RICHARDS. VAN HEUSEN, CATALINA and
many others. Entire stock not included.
20% ,0 40%
TOPCOATS
entire stock
REDUCED
33% I0 50%
20% ,0 40%
kitchen, the car, your watch,
। even your clothes — all rep-
! resent art in some form.
The reason is that some-
body designed each thing,
chose colors, tried to make
it attractive, and so on But
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regularly $22 95 to $35
$1590 52490
CROSBY SQUARE
regularly $12.95 to $24.95
5890, $1790
South led the king of hearts final shot by
RED BULL SHOP
VARSITY SUITS
regularly $49.95 to $69.95
$3489 TO $5589
SPORTCOATS & SLACKS
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have things used.
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only seven minutes for space ernment outlays in carrying
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965, newspaper, January 14, 1965; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1843438/m1/3/: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.