The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1956 Page: 2 of 10
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Choose from this season's newest styles and materials.
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Penner's hubby - desizned
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Take to the Gutter
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-There
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The dollars scattered across the
sidewalk and Into a gutter. A bank
official said most of them were re-
covered.
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Your priceless eyes deserve only the very
finest care ... the kind you can be sure of
at T S O. Consult our experienced optometrists
about all your visual problems. Quality is
the finest possible ... the cost is low. Visit
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During Penney’s Huge 1700-
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MEN'S FAMOUS FREEMAN & RAND
SUMMER SHOES
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SINGLE VISION GLASSES
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WEAR WHILE YOU PAY
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WD QUALITY NATIONALLY FAMOUS
LADIES, MEN'S, MISSES & CHILDRENS
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see again! COMPARE: thick,
lofty, firmly woven — superior
blend blankets of rayon braced
with nylon, edged with new long-
wear acetate hjndings. Six deco-
rator colon. Unheard of at thia
pritel .
Feeney's Seamless Natiom-
Wide mattrems pads keep
their shape, Ue flat even
after washingi All bleached
filng High count muslin
cover
LADIES NYLON
HOSIERY
Values to $1.35
Values to $16.95
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TOYLAND
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Toys • Novelties - Sovvenirs
Bench ond Swim Eqvipment
Values to $12.95
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A FIRE CAN BUILD . . . NOT BURN
is a guest in the home of Mr. and there were approximately 40 mil-
Mrs George Trahan. lion air line passengers.
Mrs. Mary K. Tibbitts is in —--------! -----------
Louisiana where she is visiting
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wash in lukewarm water,
dry in one hour. A rotate
rayon cover. 72x84 inch cut
size.
Fine Value! New colonial
quilt design blankets! 90%
warm rayon. 10% strong
nylon. New long-wear ace-
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Vidor Fire Station Campaign at White Hot Stage I
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6u0t under Vidor these davs but and wife, and when the campaign aware or nres man in Previous m
h Ml the kind ue Vidor Volun- ends Aug 15. It will mean a blaze yearssprsven byathe. firwrecord E
Meer Fire Dept can extinguish : . ofgloryforthe winang sidehickon had more h£w fires this year ,
an -ed by the usaa g.- f.^ g
ing money and using the slogan may be pressed into the roles or fire* as a result We an- E
' Everypody • House Could Burn, chefs and waiters but «. allin precfa te people * When “a M
so.Give " k. w.ine i„., * eood cause. Fire Chief J C A small Tire gets out of their control ■
- Home fires may be burning Just nold said -today : ... they don't wait until those ■
The department and auxiliary blares- get too far along.
are aiming for $5,000 in donations Department and auxiliary mem- •
to complete the new fire depar: bers arg asking cash or material "
Farmers and other small hold-
ers own 57 per cent of the forest
land in the united States.
were plenty of offers to help two
deliverymen when they dropped a BILL ,
bag they were carrying. • ' — i
The bag, destined for a down- DIITIER '
town bank, contained 1,000 silver DU I LET ,
dollars .
Brother of Vidor—Bridge City Briefs j GETTYSBURG 8 A pill
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MPR"Sk reurneS"hometsbe,fed In he 97
Sunday from a short vacation tripsigned b President
to Gilchrist where they visited Mr. Hsennouen.s
and Mrs. J. W. Blackburn and -----------------
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Crabtree, in 1926 there were 5,782 air line
Gale Menard of Lafayette, La passengers in the U.S. in 1955
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week fishing, swimming and rest-
Mr. and Mrs. B W. Briggs and
children. Susie and Linda Gail,
have returned from a vacation
trip. They visited Mr. and Mrs.
I Melvin'Briggs in Durango. Colo
and spent some time sight-seeing
in Silverton, Coto. where they
went aboard a tourist train
through the mountains They also
visited the old Indian ruins in
I Mesa Verda National Park in
I Colorado
MrS. John Saint has been in San
Antonio where she spent a week
She was joined there by an uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Bon-
ner of Mexico City.
Den l of Cub Scout Troop 5029
1 made belts Monday during a meet-
Ling held in the home of Mrs. A.
I Robertson, den mother. Others at-
| tending were Buddv Link. Skipper
I Barcay, Delbert LaPointe, Rich-
I ard and Gary Robertson
Members' of the First Baptist
I Junior Girls Auxiliary who attend-
I ed the GA Encampment in New-
I ton last week wereverly Pol-
l lard; Ann Rush, Besh Miller,
Bonita Owens and Celeste Cor
I Mrs. W. J. Cox accompanied the
I girls as counselor.
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MISSES 4 CHILDRENS
SHOES
Values $4.95 to $695
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Whites and Finks
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Hammarskjold Declines
Comment on Poznan Riots w -mp- — - , ugar aong
VIENNA. Austria (P) — U.N. ment headquarters adjacent othe donations during the campaign.,
Secretary General Dag Hammer- Vidor Subcourthouse Already the brick, lumber, or dollar bills in
skjold told reporters that the foundation ha* been poured by addition, the auxiliary is sponsor-
Polish government had informed persons donating their labor and ing a "Splurge” June 20 at the
him of the Pqznan rioting but he some nf the material for the foun- Vidor pool which will benefit the r
could not comment about it. dation also was given- campaign |
Hammarskjold, who was in Arnold reminded. "If everyone Mr*. Arnold is in charge of the . .
Warsaw when the rioting occurred, here who had a home would give event which will feature a bathing Man Is Buried h
said any comment by him could „ wed have enough to build beauty contest and a supper, with ‛IuI ’• “
be considered interterence in the headquarters and continue operat- prizes to be given during activ- VIDOR (Soil—Funeral services ,
internal affairs of a U.N. inember "____■________ les were to be held today at 2 pm.
state Hammarskjold is on •„.. e . r .... Donation* also are being takep in the Hixson Funeral. Home. Lake
European tour His next stop is Rites Set I 0007 at Arnold'. Service Station on Old Sharles, for Burt Doyle. «. whose
Belgrade i Highway 90 where fire cans are bodziwas.found in the Calsasieu
--------------- For James Jones received: Rtsyesterdaysafter hisskitf.was
- Steaks; quite some years ago. The men are mum on the amount d issovered.500y ardstdownstream
were tenderized by placing them Funeral service* were to Naheld hve collected so far but the nDozle,"Asathe brothersd 4
beneath saddles during horseback, today at 3 pm in the.Ardoin Fu- women by the beginning of this PoxkecX innH Kres “dedsore
rides. I__neral Home Chapel inOakdaleaka week had collected about 1750 river camP homenkehofleBore
OFMmmeSames B Oliver Of Or-' Raa mining since Monday -at Rouge i
ange sonktey Bucknum. Mr. 8 Pete gorficiating‘ % servipesV *».t to Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Burran
I The Rev H T Sullivan pastor KOkenes Jr. Mrs. R D. Condrey be heaReaByron.Rn: Kira are in Bayou Batture, Ala., spend-
of the First Baptist Church. Oak- 4 Mrs. Bin Wisemen o.CalvarynBaPt istrien rehe Cent ing their vacation with relatives. |
dale, was to officiate and burial Squared or for a diaming ap- was tobkincherpsien Park ceme Mrs. w M Waltman of Port .
was to be in the Gekdale Ceme- proch to the-situation is the fire tevhda xe-Cnors“r a dauahter Arthur is at the home of her son- "
tery. - department committee composed . Other utiorsanrtwode .ten in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Besebell Acenorin Jones, an Oakdale resident since of V. C. Thomas. Bill Wiseman, anomer oromer ano iwn Stens W. J. convalescing from
----- 1910, died Tuesday in an Oakdale Don Laughlin and Arnold. ..___.. .-nen recent ilmiess.
"A hospital He was a native of when the smoke of marital com- ONE TEACHER IS NEEDED Mr and Mrs. E J. Trauth and
• Gorum, La. and was a merchant petition has died down, the depart- McLEWIS (Spi)— The McLewis children, Edward, Curt and Myra:
I for many years until his retire- ment and auxiliary sav there'll be School needs a 6th grade teacher Ann of Woodville, visited Mr. and
I ment in 1947. no ashes and grieving such as and asks that anyone interested Mrs. Owen Guidry here during
i a ■ . ■ -z ■ Other survivors are the widow: follow* a disastrous fire ... in- in the position contact Principal the weekend. They were accom-
Metropolitan LiteWasom. Robert F of Lake Charles: stead. they hope to see a new F. L MeClain orSurt Terre ip, med home by Ulito Besse who
P . I a siter. Ollie Jones of Oakdale, building going up and an efficient Love of the Orangefield Consoll- will spend a wee with them. Miss.
Insurance Company I and dhiree grandchildren •department operating, dated School District. Besse, a sister of Mr*. Trauth and
• ′-----Mr*. Guidry, make* her home with
Mr. and Mrs Guidry and their
daughter. Phyllis. Mrs. Guidry
and Phyllis will go to Woodville
Monday at which time the group
will go on a picnic at Lake Teja*.
Mrs. Gtudrv, Phyllis. Miss Besse
Mrs. Trauth and her children re-
cently returned from a lodge near
Houma, La. where they spent a
Of. N. Joy Rogers
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VALUES TO $6 95 et —
Leathers, straws in all colors. Still- AM
plenty of time left to get your o " NE
more than your money's worth of Mmm
wear. •
Goldf ine's
207 FIFTH STREET DIAL 8-2814
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wing of the finest for
USE OUR CONVENIENT
FLUFF DRY
LAUNDRY SERVICE
6 10 lbs. $1.01
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• ALL SALES HNAL FLEASE
• No Refunds, Exchanges
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1956, newspaper, July 11, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443527/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.