The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1957 Page: 8 of 18
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Harvest Conditions Exist
Cuban Rebel
City To Lot Lamps Stra
Lamdr Tech Alumni
Mrs. Thelma Barrios.
has decided it can.save money
Streets Commissioner David N.
E (Dick) Goerlich of
president.
approximai
arvesting
of sugar
right.
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1959) la retiring secretary.
ACTOR CANCELS APPEARANCE
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served
SEMI-BONELESS
RUMP ROAST
20” Gypsy
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PICNICS
SMALL PIG
SPARE RIBS
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APPLE JUI
ACS
Yale
Dr. John
fessor of c
address the
Section of i
Society Fri
The meet
p m. in the
tel. 2520 Fr
Serving
committee
Downing of
of Fireston
the Sabine
W. B. Chap
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Dr. Kirk
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both in As
presently is
istry depart
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ing Chemist
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in" 1950; C
Medal, 1953
PURINA
DOG CHOW
ECONOMY CUTS— FRESH FORK
PICNIC ROAST
CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS
FIRST CUT
PORK CHOPS
FRESH
PORK HAMS
There are
to every str
States. Mort
erate over I
in transit c
IRELAND —SLICED OR CHIPPED
BARBECUE
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Plenty Fresh Supply, Pork Bones, Stow, Chitterlings,
Foot, Mows, Toil, Beef Tripe and Melts.
DEL MONTE BLENDED
WHOLE BEETS
No underdrying-No overdrying!
Fewer wrinkles-Much less ironing!
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FREE TURKEY
With the Purdhe. et 100.95 • Mem
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□ •AnOSUFPEr "EIECTRIC WANMEF-, s.0
5 20-INCH UNSREAKASLE “OYPSY Dou", 2.0
5 WILD WtST “MOLSTER Str, a SUNS). $2.67
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SWANSDOWN _ 4
CAKE FLOUR
UNCLE WILLIAM 2 Ar
Pork&Beans 25
AMERICAN DOMESTIC
SARDINES
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LOG CABIN .
SYRUP
2
PARKER’S
DALLAS
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prairies, wa
assigned to
ny Tahama
wants a set
to let the Ar
and finance.
SLICED BACON
GENUINE
CALF LIVER
PORK LIVER
BABY
BEEF LIVER
2-Cun weS
Holster Set
2.69
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alumni representative.
Klassen, who received the bache
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CUT-RITE
WAX PAPER
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street lamps scattered on many
at its narrower lanes and alleys.
“DRY ENOUGH’!
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Mra. Ruby Perry, Ph. JU pasu Mayor
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(hetrk IhtMf
Complete with electric hot
plote . . . perfect for parties
or barbecues. $8 voluel
10 DlfftHtMT 2 be
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I. Specials Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 14th-'15th- 16th.
OUR OWN PORK ‘ AAx
PAN SAUSAGE 1.49’
CUDAHAYS EDGEMERE
Houstonian Heads Lumprazhprua bomscorpins.Es
• doo business meeting at that time
FROZEN PACT SLICED
STRAWBERRIES
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Samuel Johnson." A spokesman
said Williams had requested his
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ue of Lamar State Conee“orPor Arthur, a 1953 engineering
Technology has been elected pres- graduate, vice president, end Bet
ident of the Lamar Tech Alumni
resident during the past
tie Mrs. Janette King
of Beaumont (class of
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PEACHES'- 25
A mating hew Moisture- Minder measures damp-
boat . dryer shuts off at just "dry enough."
Both Regular and Delicate cycles are auto-
matic— special cycle for Wash-n-Wear, too!
And exclusive Automatic Fabric Control lets
you dial by color for difficult fabrics. Never
before has drying been so easy— or so wrinkle-
free. Clotbee come out sweeter, softer, much .
eerier to iron. See this remarkable dryer-
white porcelain enamel or colors.
It can swiftly smash any
not to start general strikes — ________
. - . ----- —--- — ------that the harvest will proceed release because of
—'e— throughout the nation and thus unhindered ...
According to ASC office Man- -mE
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THE ORANGE LEADER WfDNtSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1997
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STEW BRISKET
Mayor and Mrs W. A. (Bill)
vuron iMi r-v.a- AGenck | Yenissat and daughter motored to
Suqdy%fogrdana ita
____ __.___Oil Co. of California at God. ismr -•s- -TTsK and
ty Moncrief, also of Port Arthur. under treatment in West Calcasieu
a 1955 education graduate, secre Cameron Haspital in Sulphur after ______... ..
suffering a heart attack. He was EGG HANDLERS LICENSE DUE
stricken yesterday about » a m : AUSTIN P—Egg handlers were
and was rushed to Sulphur by warved yesterdayby the Egg Mar-
Hixson Funeral Home ambulance keting Advisory Board to get a
I Carl Simmons is in the Sulphur, license. Violators can be fined up
hospital for a physical checkup to s500, the board said. Although
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The bulletin, clandestinely cir-
culated among Castro’s support-
movezon.to other aeciared "mptpuzmr”nend“sugat
_________ weather is not harvest" while Batista rule,
seen WP°Wshost count, .o.n ,oe Sugar is the keystone at Cuba’s
C- W• Wlhoit, county agent for । prosperity
Archer County, said the county’s Castro’s buhletin urged the esti-
1100 acres, were planted, about mated 400,006 canefield workers dent that it can swiftly smash
three weeks late, and frostdam- to touch off a move he hopes will attemi
ago may be compounded by the snowball into general "striks and J
moist weather. th----
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P. O. Bex 411 New Orleen
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"h--------------Probahyseatbon intAngory ~ iernrecknertans siowed cHAVA-aRebelreadeg Fidel
orthKTexas area was concluded the gathering of the lint. • revolutionary , "r l k e’’ against
with the freeze of two weeks ago in Wichita County, for example. I President)Figenco Batista.
Rain, fog, and generally miser- information from Agricultural A bulletin from Castros head-
able weather for harvest Bimce the Stabilization and Conservation ourter te n mmitn. 02 om
ar F £ sasrrmsg ic wa
/harvest prospect picture ts Ts Rerdscent of cotton “ Pmhattusthepmpkimate date for
... . ... . Condition of labor la "spotty," ctarting the
-Most of the sotton should be out according to Crocker and 3. T cane,
orthe fields But harvest percent: Haws, Cunty agent Weather Is
. . . .___ .4: range from.5 * Archer and interfering With harvest. sod 1a-
It s no problem to keep la touch Jack /counties, M in Clay. Chil- borers May move on to other
with society if you have plenty of dress, Cottle, King , and Collings- areas if cleai
money to lend.____________________Iworth, 20 in Baylor, 25 in Wilbar-
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with acreage in the soil bank are
happy with their decision to lay •
out of the cotton producing game
this year.
O. L. Cook. Wilbarger County
ASC committee chairman, said
moderate insect infestations. late
planting and the early freeze all
took their toll. Loss to adverse
weather was estimated by Cook
at about 25 per cent.
Negroes' Petition
Is Denied Again
TUSKEGEE__Ala _s—Negroes
who had naked the Tuskegee City '
Council to reannex territory cut ;
out ol the city limits last summer '
were turned down last night.
Mayor Phil Lighttut said the
Council voted unanimously to de-
ny s petition signed by more than
700 Negroes
The areas which the petitioners
sought to restore were excluded
when the city limits were cut
down last summer by an act of
the Alabama Legislature.
About 600 white voters were un- |
effected by the law. Only about .
10 of more than 400 registered ;
Negro voters remained in the city I
limits.
Protesting the legislative act
Negroes have. been boycotting
white merchants in Tuskegee.
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special inv
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offer was
ed on a re
part m ent
fraud aga
bile firm
The coni
struction <
planes by
bldsmobile
General
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dollars of
by the cot
Hebert r
John F. G
General Mi
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deputy dir
and produc
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the overpri
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Air Force
$4,701,548.
The seco
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check. add
General M
that part t
said, would
million dol
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"overthrow the tyranny and die- Eat.
tatorship" o President ‘Satista, sehxnge
Rebels in Havana construed the
appeal as an indication Castro and
Orieteyrovince coincidentwith NBarnpee.on “Omnibus” er
the star of the sugar harvest. was to have portrayed the role I
.The. government ..seems conft-lof James Boswell in the "Life of.
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Tomatoes 2 cm.
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yesterday the city could save strang
$100,000 a year by dispensing with tor-
a $29 yearly coat per lamp for an the
automatic system to turn the gas nob
off each morning and on again at
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10 DAY FREE HOME TRIAL
Absolutely No- Obligation!
- RCA WHIRLPOOL
DRYERS START AT
$44,95 With
AG Trade
FIRM, HARD HEAD
10* Lettuce 2 Mand 29<
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home were Mra Rose •
and Mr. and Mrs Ed
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1957, newspaper, November 13, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530151/m1/8/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.