Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 76, No. 259, Ed. 2 Wednesday, December 15, 1965 Page: 3 of 19
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MIDWEST CITY
PENN SQUARE
S,W. 59th & So. Western 117 W. Atkinson Plaza
leaving Aspen, apparently Wednesday five minutes aft-
Phone PE 2-3232
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Phone VI 8-3303
835 Main St.
Phone AL 5-5100
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back. By then the bill had
gone up to 1200.
Parking authority chair-
man Samuel Valenti said
knew I'd have to pay a few
dollars but when they told
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whole thing.”
She said when she first
went to pick up the car at
the Boston Common under-
ground garage, the Massa-
chusetts Parking Authority
told her she owed $182.50—
with Mrs. Fancy occurred
Tuesday in municipal
court.
Judge Joseph Riley dis-
Lacv open-
work tracery.
and the plane's route is un-
certain.
mounting at a rate of $2.50
a day.
She said she only paid
$400 for the car last sum-
Fancy who had left the
at the garage.
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after leaving the resort town department.
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Mrs. Theresa Fancy
(AP) — J. Kenneth Robin-
son emerged as a new star
in the Virginia Republican
firmament Wednesday in
the wake of his runaway
victory over a Democrat
for the state senate seat
relinquished by U. S. Sen.
Harry F. Byrd jr.
His better than 2 to 1 de-
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hearts.
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27, survived even if they
were forced down in high
mountains.
Ryan said Dr. Lovelace
was an advocate of survival
training and the party had
warm clothing aboard.
The Colorado Civil Air Pa-
trol was considering the pos-
sibility the travelers never
got beyond the 12,095-foot In-
'14 karat gold
CHRISTMAS CHARMS
WASHINGTON (AP)—The treasury reports it is
making substantial progress in its campaign to ease the
nation’s coin shortage.
As of last Friday, there were more than 1 billion
coins in Federal Reserve branch banks, compared with
about 300 million at the corresponding date last year.
There is still a shortage of half-dollars, but the
treasury said an increased number of quarters is availa-
ble. Production of coins is now running at an annual rate
of about $9 billion compared with about $3 billion in 1961.
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Sunday on a flight to Al-
buquerque.
Maj. Elmer Smaller of Ca-
non City said the plane was
14 karat gold
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PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)—Firemen rushed to the scene
of a car fire Tuesday only to find that a milkman beat
them to it.
H. B. Young of nearby Mesa, Ariz., told firemen the
unidentified milkman stopped his truck and extinguished
the blaze—with five gallons of milk.
GOP Winner Acclaimed
N.W. 23rd & N. Villa
Phone WI6-9911
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Dramatic sweep of 16 dia-
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design and beauty.
$699
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Man's heavy, satiny 14
kt. gold ring with a dia-
mond for importance.
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AUDREY HEPBURN, Academy Award
actress, will be unable to start a new
film in May with Albert Finney. She
and her husband, actor-director Mel
Ferrer, are expecting their second child
in July. They have one son.
COMEDIENNE CASS DALEY, 47, is re-
covering from a seven-hour operation
for abdominal cancer performed De-
cember 6. She is in a Santa Monica,
Calif., hospital and her doctor says her
condition is good.
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Diamonds have the power to mirror your senti-
ment with their animated beauty and joyful,
dancing lights. Their light can never be ex-
tinguished . . . and will go on to bring beauty,
joy and pride unto the generations still to
come . . . Uncompromising in their splendor
. . . exciting to receive ... all of our diamonds
arc accompanied by a Lifetime Guarantee.
Emerald cut diamond in
lovely, classic setting.
$249
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3 diamonds in lovely wedding
ring with 5 diamonds in
matching wedding ring.
$399
-NEW YORK (AP) — A
state supreme court justice,
accusing Rep. Adam Clayton
Powell (D-N. Y.) of “a mon-
strous defiance of the law,”
Marquise diamond in
oblique, tilted settings.
*299
Radiant diamond between
two slim, baguettes. Set
in 14 kt. gold for a mag-
nificent diamond ring.
*499
pass. But he said there was
no evidence it cleared the
pass.
A four-engine HC130 from
Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.,
covered 700 miles in a three-
hour search Tuesday be-
tween Aspen and Los Alam-
os, N. M.
Snow covered much of the
30,000 square mile search
area, making the task of
spotting a white plane dou-
Mexico. Mountain cloudiness
and snow flurries persisted
in Colorado.
Four special air force res-
cue craft carrying survival
gear and supplies that could
be dropped to a crash scene
and civilian volunteer planes
joined more than 80 Civil Air
Patrol fliers in the third day
of the search.
Air Force Lt. Col. William
A. Ryan jr., directing the
search, said chances are
good Dr. W. Randolph Love-
lace II, 57, his wife, Mary, has imposed a new $575,000
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me—wow! That was half
what I’d paid for it.”
The Automobile Legal
Association provided free
counsel to get the car
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Justice Maurice Wahl
made the new award be-
cause he said Powell had
dodged payment of a $33,000
judgment awarded Esther
Junes, a Harlem widow, in
1963.
In a television interview in
1960, Powell called Mrs.
James a “bag woman,” or
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each ring hold 3 dia-
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$3950 each
Theresa, Fancy, a deter-
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Massachusetts state agen-
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storm was moving into New’ bly difficult.
No flight plan was filed
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Nativity scene with
cut-out figures in beau-
tiful charm to dangle
on her bracelet.
$9.95
Praying hands on one
side, the Lord’s prayer
on the ocher. Fleren-
tined.
missed the 'authority's
claim, saying there was no
evidence that it was Mrs.
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“I have no hard feel-
Ings,” Mrs. Fancy
“life is too short, and be-
sides this is the Christmas
season.”
mer. It was stolen two
days later.
"Finally it was found.
When I went to get it I
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the matter would be
“fought to the end.” The
final, head-on collision
attempting to fly over Am
cy and won. As a result
she won’t have to pay a
$200 parking bill.
In fact she was awarded
$1 token damages for her
trouble over the bill, pre-
sented to her when her car
was located in a state
parking garage 73 days
after it was stolen.
But she said Wednesday
at one point she was ready
to throw up her hands and
"let the parking authority
keep the car if they want-
ed to and try to forget the
COLORADO SPRINGS,
Colo. (AP) — A search for
the plane carrying the na-
tion's director of space med-
icine, his wife and pilot is
proceeding on the assump-
tion they are still alive.
Pilots hoped to scan more
mountain passes and valleys
Wednesday for signs of the
white two-engine craft de-
spite interference from
clouds and snow. A winter
Center diamond is raised high on a
Swiss-cut, satin finished ring with 9
other diamonds sparkling on both co-
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day’s special election in
the Shenandoah Valley
21st district was a presti-
gious prize in a seat of
Democratic Party power.
It projected Robinson,
an orchardist-business-
man, to the forefront of
Republican future books
for congress or perhaps
candidate for governor
four years hence.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 76, No. 259, Ed. 2 Wednesday, December 15, 1965, newspaper, December 15, 1965; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1844762/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.