The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 6, 1958 Page: 3 of 28
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SUNDAY, APRIL 1958
THE, ORANGE LEADER
PAGE TMKEE
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PASTEL SHEETS
HEIRLOOM SPREADS
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Fawcette Mid those between 14
MUSLIN
PERCALE
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100
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29”
3 A -
ELECTRIC SKILLETS 1 K DECORATE WINDOWS
DOUBLE BED SHEETS
LADIES’ SUMMER
OR FRYER COOKERS
YOUR CHOICE NOW
PILLOWCASES
• Controls
SAVE ON LADIES COOL
LADIES SLIDES
PAJAMAS 8 GOWNS
I
• WALTZ GOWNS
7
LADIES SLIPS'
Boys’ Short Sleeves
Full Slips
Half Slios
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VAL to 1.49
9
SALE FABRICS
1"
From Reg. Stock up To 79c Yd.
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• Sew & Save Now •
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Insured Fire Losses To Date
in City Far Below Last Year
WORTH 1.99 EACH
ONLY TOO TO SELL
LADIES GIRDLES
& PANTY Girdles
DOORS
OPEN
9 A.M.
DOORS
OPEN
9 AM
was pigeon-holed. This st
made at no coat to the
• Cottons • Tricots
• SAVE AT LEVINE'S
• FOR
AU
NEEDS
• Sanforixed
•vat Dyed
MENS CHAMBRAY
WORK SHIRTS
• SANFORIZED
was
r at
• BABY DOLL
PAJAMAS
ards were found and all subae-
quently were corrected with one
TO
3.00
WORTH
12.99
• WHY
PAY
MORE
• YOUR
I CHOICE
esses
ring
lieve
first
fains
i!Be
• OFF m
WHITE r
• SNOW q
WHITE |
• CHOICE U,
• SUPER DOUBLE
BED SIZE
• MARKED DOWN
FROM OUR
REGULAR STOCK
• Were it 5.99
•SAVE NOW
ALLERGY FREE
Foam Pillows
• WASHABLE COVERS
• MONDAY AT LEVINE'S
and 16 can be issued a driver's
license restricted to operation of a
.SALE GIRLS
CAN-CANS
• SAVE NOW
RECEIVING
BLANKETS
• 27136 SIZE
BOYS OR GIRLS
STRETCH SOX
• 39 VALUE
Area
CC).
10-OUNCE DENIM
BOYS JEANS
• SIZES 2 TO 12
FULL
sn
MONDAY ONLY
TERRY CLOTH
WASH CLOTHS
• Assorted Colon
6x
14
COLORFUL NEW
UMBRELLAS
' • WHILE THEY LAST
• STANDARD SIZE .
Collections Surpass
Water, Sewer Bills
A March collection of $39,489 in
contrast to a billing of $36,351 for
Tmbm
i Bchool Reste veserves
ORANGE OPTICAL
RX OPTICAL SERVICE
Dr. Maurice Shrvock
■n ■ —=• iw y V-™
y and •» mm
Apri, IMS
am. Presient
i Board
fexas
INFANTS TRAINING
PANTIES
• KNIT • • TO 6
BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS
First Quality
SALE! Mens Short Sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS
• SHIRT AND PANTS
gtT COMPLETE
JAMAICA
Ladies SHORTS
• AU WASHABLE
• SIZES 10 to 20
■ys in Colorado's South
night.
BROADCLOTH
LADIES BRAS
• SIZES 12 TO 40
• A. B. C CUPS
• Bill04 INCH
• 72x108 INCH
• Tom Fitted
VAL It 2.49
055 anc
k Finish
derized
Rubber
Cotton Slips
Tricot Slips
Nylon Slips
Val. to 1.99 m.
Leon T?
Banerett
Orange -
BIG 20x40 SIZE
BATH TOWELS
• PASTEL COLORS
• SAVE AT LEVINE'S
|
PHONOGRAPH
RECORD CADDY
Holds up to 40 RECORDS!
HUGE VALUE!
9
il
50
SNOW WHITE
MENS HANKIES
• lOe SELLERS
the same period was noted in a
monthly report prepared late Fri-
day by the Orange sewer and wa-
tThe‘bining"n a March cash r.
LADIES aa
LEATHER $")
NOU . A
777
theright'M
Deted tan
a March report of fire department
activities which showed 31 runs
851
NO JOB -M
• • Ht Facromt rBaixro uzcnancs
5350
SUPER 81x108 INCH
SNOW-WHITE
HEAVY DUTY
Wh • Lay-Awoy
AWW Several
T2-INCH WIDTH
100* Nylon Net
• FIRST QUALITY
A
A
draw any wy, __' ' • lar items Estimared coat is around
Dellxery at shelving wm take HW
Wt*BM CorTONs
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the request of Pat Scarborough,
then bead of the electrical depart-
meat.
The proposed ordinance, which
requires two readings, calls for
7th to be one-way north from
Division to J Oh a and Sth as a
DENVER —A storm centered
over southeast Nebraska blew I
MON. $
AND •
port prepared by Douglas B.
Byrne, Houston traffic engineer.
175
_ _ • WHITE OR COLORS
3,1/2 5312 81139/129-
• Plastic Drapes
• PRISCILLAS
• COmAGE SEB
* Shower Curt.
----------. ™ Bids were obtained initially la
hBements on repairs to exterior at December with action deferred on
-- -* . .. purchase of the generator because
a
OR LONG GOWNS
ODD LOT CROUP LADIES
DRESSES
^3 .?1
Heavy Snows
Hit Rockies
Mn Madeline Beauchamp, of-
fice manager, said total receipts
for the month were $u, m. The
difference of O.IM between bill-
iams and collections waa explained
»way street aouth from John!
to Division, according to City Mgr. i
Marlin Thompaon." 11
Ha said yesterday that new lights
would be needed at-John and 7th., I
. 4th and Fran: i
—
THE LITTLE WOMAN
rtai-
aprobably Other agenda items include the
UM I la ratmdatome CM' awarding of a bid for purchase ot
sioKer: are expetctedtomAooron: an rarrow generator to suppiy
1en% ° r power to boch the police station
"" "oK on and city hall and payment of bell
tor engineering services 4o Freese,
Nichols A Turner.
TWO-PIECE SETS
BATHMATSETS
• Choice of Colors
BROADCLOTH amm ea
MENS SHORTS 2 , >"
• SANFORIZED " •
9
scooter or motor bike with a man- - ___a
ufacturer’s rating of five brake exception.
horsepower or less.
"Only the written consent of the
parents, passage of written and
City Commission To Take Up Traffic Problem
nyboakELsoN ... -- . — ---
Orang* city commissioners Tues-
day night will consider the first
reding of an ordinance designat-
inz 7th and sch aa ane way streets .........
from Joha to Division. (th and Greta.
The subject of such streets and —*h —'
| Material burning included hum-
ber and millshed, house and con-
tents. electric blanket, overheated
radiator, tool shed, food on a cook
Stove and two vehicles.
Among the causes listed were'
unattended trash fire, short in car.
Wires, cigarette in trash, welding
sparks, electric blanket aborting
out, clothes hanging on hot water
heater, open paint buckets, rags I
and hot water heater.
Engines worked a total of 70 i
hours and 1,070 gallons of water
were used to extinguish fires. Fire- i
men also laid out 2,765 feet of vari- 1
ous-sized hose.
LADIES SILK am eam
HUD SCARFS 2,51
• 32x32 SQUARE • for ■■
ADIES PANTIEs 25,
• REGULAR M, •td
—.SPORT SHUTS
1 : 88
)‘g5 • SIZES 2 THRU 16
« • ALL WASHABLE
year phased program was sug-
ESNdctbonewasntakenratn itur enrsar intersectionSa driveway vealiy fesignea "ana ’agreed'' to
Mes8gies - "oS:
UNDEPSHIRI5-55 for *
the hospital building Involved is
painting of walls and trim, repairs
and replacement of old screens, --------
installakon. ot.new outside, doors Koreshas a 24letter alphabet.
With ■pecial hardware and atau- - . ------------
During March Stanfield and Win-
.__- __________ frey. made 252 inspections of mer-
Acting Police Chief D M (Jack) cantile buildings, apartment houses.
---— — - - - - ■■ new construction, and special haz-
ards. In such checks, seven haz-
BOYS KNIT m e.m
POLO SHIRTS 2 . $"
• CHOICE — •
recommended for appotnt- tog on this commiasion
■ the sivi service com. pay.
iminary leeal wotk. “J inception the old commiasion and city ad- to 31"
a.,.—, —— N the system, and William E. ministration as to civil service reg miss
----------- JLy ihePhocBerponeptamPcanapnet “atrcommdalomspnimeprrespoam akoraryunaranuorrumonneg.on
ternatine one-way stieets has been wan no 1mm i Outa estimate aa tenant colonel m the Air Force blky ts screening appticants," 2iv. old hospital
under sometime discussions," in costa - Reserves. ing tests and set’aa eligibility m Tuesdav eight councilmen „m
.......Bapdiz“.eatzar"aannaa "S2rpregaerzigseaaege2eas: «
ipacsomsadsaczporygpemharay-xhmejccsamcymnen ss; s stetrsus s
corner intersections and driveway verbally., resigned and agreed to present the finai piAnsfor a new
entrances where some readjust- serve until successor! were named fire substation scheduled for con
meats would of necessity have to Both have acted as commissioners draction on city propert on Mac
be made," he said since inception of the system near Arthur drive. • PrPPe
in other bustness: cuncilmen ly tour years ago. Bids ) wi be mened m m.
will consider the appointment of The remaining member is Neal cal furniture, fi mu res and 2h6.
two members to the civil service Miller er. Director J. D. Stan ng to be used in the new muni:
commission, approve plans on a field also has said he desires to ipl Bbrary Fabrication of sbelv
new fire substation along Mac Ar- quit If the new board is farmed ng is expected to be toe bc’Noid:
char drive and authorize advertise- Stanfield’s replacement will be up to opcning the badine Sevori
meet for bids and open bids co probably one of the first items hundred’boks Mireadv have been
library equipment._________IS businesa. None of the men serv- receivea ana catdlogine mJX? I
STEPHENS COMNy
fug Mari M rersmr usvr
Legal Notices
xorcE or BALI-
Motie M hereby 1'— that mm
puruanee to an erder ef the Ban-
AmA 8chool Boart of orange
Count! Tmi adepted «B the 4
day it April, AD 1958, Leon T.
■—■•IB. President Beerd of Trus-
•mb. Bancroft Mm Dittiet .od
as Amt of Mae Baneroft Mint
MaM of mM ounty, wil en the
21 day of April AD 1958 M 7 30
p.m. •» the Bancroft’Bcheolhouse,
pubilely open and read at) bids at
a echool tetri meeting on the fol-
loting Rail ail owned property. Bid-
ders wil be given 16 tar* to pay
for MMm with IM umnderstandin
that the bdng shan be removed
at burers expenae within €0 days
from the MM ef sale Bids win be
received on the following: ,
No. 1. 1—Frame L shape buneing.
Bids wi be accepted ter an or.
either halt ot the bunding
This building IB located n Bam-
ereft Common aril 181 Distriet No.
a campos on Beneroft Road.
Man al bids to IM tollowing ad.
ress:
N <
■99
■9 YOUR
SMOICE
PASTE CASES." 1.00
Orange municipal circles since
early 1956. At that time a three-
It flipped over on its side and
ended in a roadside ditch. Long-
lois who lay down in the front
Symidosturme Ae EELS’ thfrrvez.andwater.2ena
was only minor truck damage.
At the time he was en route to
The accident occurred at 9:35
t a m on Alma street near the
' ruttn avenue intersection Long-
lois wai pulling an empty cattle
trailer with the truck when it
went out of control.
MENS NYLON • eem
STRETCH SOX 3 >1
• YOUR CHOICET ' "
Ww* 1.79 u. d
•WASHABLE $
•All SIZES
•MONDAY
ATLVINES
A low 5484 has been paid out ip nicipal limits. Twelve of these
fire insurance losses in Orange to were made in response to grass,
date this year as compared to 1957 trash and woods fires.
claims totaling $50,037, Fire Mar-' * ’
shal H. L Stanfield said yester-
the figures were contained in
made including 12 outside the mu-
Motor Scooter
Riders Warned
All operators of motor scooters
or motor bikes must have a valid
, drivers license to use such vehs-
I des on Texas highways.
I
,------JEWELRY
MB FIFTH TU 6-7638
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“Herbert! Stop that!"
"Parents are reminded that if*- Heavy snow continued falling hi
they permit their children to op- both areas Saturday and also at
erate a motor scooter or bike with-two-mile-high Leadville, in the
out a driver’s license. tags or Granby and Winter Park regions
sticker, they are subject to a fine land on. south Colorados La Veta
up to $200 and coats at court This Pass. Mowing snow was also re
is to addition to any penalty which ported to northeast Colorado mak-
may be assessed against the ‘"8 driving hazardous .
child.- the acting ^^^JaJ^to^
n * - a g . . Kansas with six inches at Lander,
Driver Is In/ured wnt,"
As Truck Overturns to 70 "mph • "companted the
. • * u-n IUI113 storm The State Patrol received
J. D. Longlois, 17-year-old West reports at cars being blown off
Orange High School athlete, r— • ----- E - "
escaped with only minor injuries Park
yesterday when a pickup truck
he waa driving flipped over on its
i hide and want into a ditch.
showed Cl. 129 for water. 11.133
rueumnewuse rouue w for sewer service and $6,898 for
a pax'in's off Alma. LongTois. sc- te^ife, collection Paid in was
tve to several school sports, is 82,25.for water. 5.85 in sew ar
the soo of Mr. and Mrs. Waiker charges and P*1 • garbage
Longlois, 413 Dipper Dr., WestcharEes. ____ ,__... .. 1
rage T , । OtKer revenue included 41 water
— . .....- - tape totaling CAM; 36 newer taps ,
" for SIAN; miersihmsnus, $360; ।
reconnections. SIS.
needed to obtain this type of per-
, mit," Fawcette said.
• In an information bulletin from
i She.TexaswDepartment.ot.Public snow over the Rockies .Saturday
j hicesmmuswbestegsdteredandhbearjandcioseda main road in soueh-
! gilicensesplate,tagis necessary" Red Moutain Pass, 11,018 feet
J 3 measam
! elbshinspmed’oma.mdomyetrgwm TiniekoPats"i
, hicle inspection sticker issued for road would be reopened
thescuntperiodLThe dticker is Loveland Pass. 11AC feet on
! tar and must be avaflable oo de- for two hours Friday ’ night Cfor a
l mand by any police officer, similar reason.
‘unbleached am e a
140 INCH MUSLIN 1x0
• while rr lasts =*e
meg BLOUSES
bberusg
0x16.91
counts la toe* three i
Ica categories.
of a question of cost
driving tests and three dollars to
cover cost of the license are
COTTON KNIT amm amm .
MEMS T-SHIRTS "g‛$
• AU SIZES “* I
pniows'
• YOUR CHOICE AT LEVINE'S •
A FEATHER (
2 PILLOWS eD m
THROW m 4
2 PILLOWS • '
16x54 INCH r-to nW
DOOR MIRRORS "799
• WOOD FRAMES •
BROADCLOTH am en
MENS PAJAMAS I88
• SIZES A, B, C, D •
C 1
ill MS k Ormmgw Naas
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 6, 1958, newspaper, April 6, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530222/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.