OKLAHOMA CITY ESTATE SALE

McNeil Liquidations has terrific sales
lined up over the next two months.
(Our next sale will be a massive affair in late February or early March;
it will be a “no purses, no bags, no boxes” sale.
We like to give you plenty of advance notice to keep the kvetching to a minimum.)
In the meantime, though, it’s our pleasure to tell you
about sales conducted by trusted friends:

SALE #1 (Sale by Collectibles Etc.):
The estate of the late Charles and Jerre Ochoa
5313 N. Drexel Circle, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Saturday, 9 February, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
(Sign-up sheet on front porch from 8:00 a.m.)
Sunday, 10 February, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
(Sign-up sheet on front porch from 10:00 a.m.)
Monday, 11 February, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.)
Home equipped with a monitored security system.
Fine jewelry and other select items not on site until Saturday.
Cash only on fine jewelry and luxury handbags.
Security on site throughout sale.
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OF THIS NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA CITY ESTATE SALE.

Our friends at Ken Carpenter Auction are now accepting consignments
for a large consignment auction to be held 23 March.
(Trucks, trailers, and equipment only, please — no household lots.)
CLICK HERE to see details about this upcoming consignment auction.
All lots must be consigned no later than 20 February.

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (formerly The Cowboy Hall of Fame)
has an exhibition of Native American artwork entitled “American Indian Art: 20th Century Masters” currently running.
(The exhibition started 29 January, and will be in place until 12 May.)
This exhibition highlights this depth and the 20th century American masters who shaped it.
Explore early artists such as The Kiowa Six, Tonita Peña, Harrison Begay and the institutions that influenced them — particularly The University of Oklahoma and The Santa Fe Indian School.
CLICK HERE to see full details about this fine exhibition of Native American art.