The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 157, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961 Page: 7 of 22
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1H1
THE ORANGE LEADER
GRADE A
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U.S.D.A. Good Veal Crown or Shoulder
Lb
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ROAST
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HAMBURGER
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29‘
Grode A
EGGS
Small
496
DOZ.
LB.
CARNATION HOMO
SEAPORT
MILK
COFFEE
Lb.
EVERY DAY {OW PRICE:
JFK Set
49c
WAX PAPER
For Duties
AB LIGHT CRUST
Gt A
HYANNIS PORT. Mass., (AP)
39‘
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ECON-O-PAC
SUNNY COAST CUT
RICE
Green Beans
FRESH CROWDER
PEAS
family
ADMIRATION
his
COFFEE
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IMPERIAL POWDERED OS BROWN
SHURFINE
SUGAR
FLOUR
SKINNERS CUT MACARONI OR
25
2
(.
Pure vegetable
Can
APPLE, PEACH OR CHERRY
ROYAL ARMS
TOILET
TISSUE
5
Roll
,694
HOME FOLK
2U
is repairing his backyard.
SWEET PEAS
19.
Constellation
798
CAN
% •
Cans
Track It Cleared
SUPER
:. A severed ear
1
SUDS
10
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There are 65 different kinds of
and forests.
mamals in Ohio's
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Lb.
in
—
titania's
Finn and CYPRESS
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DELIVERY!
A
GROCERY and MARKET
Spaciala Good Wed.-Tues., July 5-JuFy 11 • Reserve Right To Limit
FOOD STORE — WESTERN AVE. STORE ONLY!
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Admiration
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FREE CITY-WIDE
LIGHT
CRUST
49«
59«
QUICK AND DEUCOUS
MEALS FOR SUMMER
Ulcers in Children
Parents should be aware that
5 Lb. Box
39
1-Lb.
Pkg.
♦
14-01
Cen
Emotional control is needed not
only by the child with an ulcer.
FRESH
ALL MEAT
PHELAN
SALT
1-LB.
(AN
Gal.
Jug
1
b.
Us
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ulcers in childhood, the chance
you might get mumps a second
time. the amount of fopd needed
in hot weather are subjects for
focus on health.
303
Can
middle of a 123-car train. The site
is 70 miles morthwest ot here.
No one was hurt. The derailed
U.S.D.A GOOD VEAL
Ground Round
Gal.
Jug
2.1
IS.
HOME GROWN
OKRA
303
Con
FANCY LARGE BELL
PEPPERS
BARBECOE SANDWICHES
Chippad Irelend. Berbecue
Reliah and Ollw
Pekles (Olli ar Sevd
Potete Cip
Summer Oniens
£1
59‘
USDA GOOD VBAL SHOULDER
ROUND STEAK
25e
_ 1
FOOD STORE
WESTERN AVE. STORE ONLY
Ages 4 to 12
Noticeable Increase in Ulcers
Seen in Children, Says Doctor
79c
TEX-JOY
BLACK PEPPER
BRISKET
STEW
3
M
/A
155
1Oc
FOREMOST HOMO
MILK
EVERY DAY LOW PRICE:
US D A. GOOD
Heavy Calf Liver
U S D A. GOOD VSAL
RIB CHOPS
SPAGHEITII
SWISS MISS FROZEN
PIES
HI-NOTE
LIGHT and DARK
TUNA
SHURFRESH
BISCUITS 3 ।
PRIDE OF ILLINOIS GOLDEN
CREAM STYLE CORN
JO-MIL
Wisconsin HOOP
CHEESE
CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS
i
A
IRELAND'S SLICED NO. 300 CAN
BAR-B-QUE59
US DA GOOD VEAL SHOULDER
STEAK
GULF PRIDE
MOTOR OIL
SCOTT
PAPER TOWELS
CUT-RjTE
BAGLcu
INSTANTLY
CBNTER CUT
ROUND STEAK
T-BONE STEAK
a.
FRESH CRISP MEDIUM SIZED
CUCUMBERS
lingered here raised speculation
that Kennedy may abandon the
sticky summer het of Washing-
ton again next weekend for an-
nother respite on the Cape.
were probably due to the heat
load which increased blood ac-
tion. sweating and energy use due
to a raised body temperature.
cholesterol levels after an initial
I drop- .
. . For Hl men who used the diet.
To Be Monument successfulin lnsins
weight too. Calorie intaKe ranged
town pier to see the Constellation,
and two modern destroyers and a
submarine.
BARBECUEPLATE
SIlMd Irelens Berbecue
Celeslew er Combinotion Solad
S«n«h Styla Beema
Piekles (bill or Soar)
Summer Onioms
haS Tee
Fineopple Chwnka (Deuer
CALIF. LONG WHITE
POTATOES
4
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♦
FRANKS') 2c
SKINLESS Ib.4Pa}
BALTIMORE (AP) — The U. S from 1,350 to 2.000. and the aver-
frigate Constellation, descriLed;age weight loss was 1* pounds,
by Undersecretary of the Navy!
Paul B. Fay Jr. as "older chanl
the Navy Itself," was dedicated'
UGHTCRU51
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BARBECU
BEEF
Sausage .59’
1 033998
3
a
1 Shurfresh Guaranteed Fresh
Swift’s Assorted Flavors
MELLORINE
1
So
Man Gives Bear
To Hunter Friend
SAN PEDRO. Calif. (AP) — A
friend gave John Fitch an or-
phaned male bear cub the other
Fitch . 37, who had been hunting
for bear all week with nary a
sight of one, was delighted. He
brought the cub home in a box
CREAM TOP
Carnation Milk % Gai 394
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cm 391
3
3
551
sovlve
10
as a permanent monument.
The ship, bedecked with flags,
launched here in 1797 as the first
ulcers are not only a possibility'
in their children—but may actu-
ally be on the increase.
In the past four years, there
has been a noticeable increase in '
the incidence of ulcers in children'
between the ages of 4 and 12,
says Dr. Jerome Weiss of New
York City
These children usually show aI
ver tracks near Bellevue earty
3
i
U S D A GOOD VEAL
BRISKET STEW
After Cars Derail
FORT WORTH (AP) — Workers
cleared the Fort Worth and Den-
EAGEs
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 6TH, 7TH AND 8TH.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM SKINLESS PURE PORK
n 39
many times sine* its launching.
"One thing we have to have Is
the spirit that drove this ship," - ..
Fay told a crowd of several thou- car atayad upright
sand which turned out at a down- coupling was blamed.
RICE 5 494 10 LU 894
strong need for love, praise end
appreciation—so limitless that it
usually is not satisfied by the
mild reassurances the child re-
ceives through the day These
children are usually well-behaved,
tense and anxious to please
30 19
(CUR)LED—"Burghwallis Brideen," a Yorkshire terrier, is
"all set" for bed after a hard day before the judges at the
Crufts Dog Show in London, England.
Lbs. 19
GSnow
drift
The Wesson Oil
3 1.51
built, renovated and repaired
VEAL
49 LIVER
The fact that
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Middle-aged Diet
A diet high in .protein and low
in saturafd fats controlled both
weight and cholesterol in middle-
The 30-pound animal took over aged men who tested it, a doctor
shrippgaratcepnapricot hacgyarda S2Cholesterolis a wasy. tatysub-
to climb the fig tree but gave up istance, found in foodL.and blood,
because it was too slippry and which some, experts believe
harassed the family's dog and pet causes narrowing or hardening of
turtle. the arteries and subsequent heart
When he didn't have anything attacks.. . , „ ...
else to do, the cub. named 3ig Dr. Norman Joliffe..of the New
foot by the Fitches, nibbled York Department of Health tested
i daintily on flowers. » diet low in beef, lamb and pork
That was too much for Fitch but accenting fish, seafood. veal
Today the cub is nibbling bars and fowl.’ on men aged 50-59.
at the San Diego zoo, and Fitch Usual high protein diet* use
‘ beef, lamb and pork, but these
diets often show a rebound of
Box 10
» 43
GIANT AQC
SIZE Tu
Cong 254
Lb 10
SIRLOIN STEAK -
wshingenn WoW & S' by his parents, teachers"and
for his holiday weekend on the ereates. stress and tension in the
d l
the Fourth of July Weekend ar-1 If you «« mumps on..one side,
ranged to accompany the Presi-can_xou.zet them on the other?
den?. but the First Lady stayed on , Probably yess Janswers. « doc-
Mrs. Kennedy doesn't plan to re- tor-expert for tSTAsnerican Medk
turn to Washington until next cal Association. But ittun t very
week, when she and the Presi- likely.. I a mumps virus strikes
dent will plav host to Presi- one side., there is some zeneral
dent Mohammed Ayub Khan of body protection against new at-
Pakistan S ' ticks. but not as much as there
The Kennedy children. Caroline would be in * of measles.
3. and John. 7 months may re- for instance. But several yirs
main even longer at Hyannis agents or bacteria can cause the
Port, where their daddy used to swelling of mumps, and diagnosis
spend all his summers o a first or * second attack may
— - . • . - - be in error.
Hot Weather Diet
The idea that you need to eat
less in hot weather may be wrong
especially if your’re working
U.S. Army researchers found
that eight healthy young men
working outdoors under a hot sun.
“nr in the shade needed more food
and calories than men working in
cooler climes.
The increased calories needed
PICNIC STYLE
69c! PORK ROAST
SOU ARI CUT
79 SEVEN STEAK
79c RIB STEAK
YELLOW
10* [onions 3
ARKANSAS ALBERTA
10* PEACHES
91
I HOME GROWN SPECKLE
I Butter Beans u> 19*
SUNLIGHT
BISCUITS 3 Cans
10g
2 LLs. 29
3
u. 59d
ship commissioned by the U.S.
Navy, was returned to its home
PPTAbocomsteleicmsap Behre todaxotaatackaecrotaaour 1^^
shortening
3 lb.
. 59<
b KRAFT'S VELVEETA
ICHEESE
PICNIC HAMEm,
2 894
3 '1
LeGRANDE
JUNE PEAS
ROTEL
Baby Lina BEANS
CUT
STRING BEANS
MARSHALLS •
PORK 8 BEANS
AUNT JEMIMA
Corn Bread Mix Box 10*
U 29
Roll 19
FLOUR 5
th 59c
198
RATH'S BLAGK HAWK
BACON 1p; 554
u 59
. 69c
. 65«
PORK CHOPS ^391
e LONG WHITE CALIF.
5 10 “ 39
SUPERSUDS a
SHURFRESH
OLEO
U.5.D A GOOD VEAL
BONELESS STEW u. 694
5s 355
$9RN MEAL 5 4 35c
'LT 11c
2,105
FRESH OKRA GROWN 2 u. 25g
PORK RIBS “ 2^
WESTERN STYLE JUMBO SLICED
BOLOGNA L. 39g
5 sb 596
AUSTEX SPAGHETTI AND
MEAT BALLS
OIL MONTI
SUGAR PEAS
ROXEY
DOG FOOD 4
U S O A GOOD
GROUND MEAT 3 (.‘11
L. 655
2 27
VIAL
ROAST .
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 157, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961, newspaper, July 5, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530318/m1/7/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.