The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 170, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1961 Page: 2 of 26
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THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE TWO
Great Variety of Beef
To His Dismay
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Civil War Follows Man Around Offered on Bargain List
Con
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war.
the incident but the humor elud-
fireplace.
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final hurdle in the Oklahoma Sen-
ate
Ford Motors Takes Offense
In Attacking Union Goals
the sale of bonds for a proposed
of three.
is a law graduate of
Orange
as assistant registrar at the law
college. .
500
backed out of the door
made various attempts to jump
of. Mr McLean’s claims to his own
Other speakers included , Ma;
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STOREWIDE
commissioner
SAVINGS!
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plans had skyrocketed to 40 times
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NOW
Orange Bowling Palace
SUMMER HANDBAGS
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
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$7199
WASH 'N WEAR SLACKS
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Women's Summer SKIRTS
GIRLS' SUMMER FLATS
3:
Mid Heel Women's SHOES
WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES
$4
$5
LOW, LOW PRICED
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Bride & Groom WEDDING BAND )
CULTURED PEARL
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Case Dismissed
in County Court
GIFTS For Him ant/ Her
at LOW, LOW PR/CFS/
JOIN A NEW
FALL LEAGUE
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KNIFE SET
Lutcher Stark High School, is a
member of the 33rd Rifle Co
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GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR
Separates including shorts.
Orangeite Is Set
For Marine Duty
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OUR OWN
CASE
CREATION
Low, Low Priced
099
Summer dress stock reduced
to the bottom. Badly broken
sizes, but terrific valu.
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By TOM HENSHAW
AP Staff Writer
Girls cotton swimwear at a
tiny clearance price. Ruffles
skirts or plain in pretty color
combinations
Oklahoma Senate
Clears Road Bill
OKLAHOMA cry (AP) — A
ANTI MAGNETIC
Hi Hew1
Its Dainty!
It’s Lovely’
WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR
Odd lots of separates, includ-
WORK
OVERHAUL
ern Virginia where he was sure
the war would never find him.
His ne* home: Appomattox Court
House.
2,335
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2-DIAMOND
ELGIN WATCH
With 17 Jewels .
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17 JEWEL
Newest Style
Nylon Cord
Many From Mexico
Detention Camp at McAllen
Holds Aliens for Deportation !
Was
Th
across a little stream called Bull
Run.
provides a' $l million a year trust
fund to guarantee interest pay
ments on turnpike oonds, passed
the Senate earlier this week.
Edmondson said the trust fund
arresed and charged with forg-
ing narcotics prescriptions.
ON BEAUTIFUL
STERLING
CHAIN!
I
Jamaica*. blouses, crop tops,
and slim slacks. Only a few of
a kind, but all reduced tor
clearance.
Cotton Jamaica shorts that
are woven fabrics for longer
wear and fresher look. You
save!
by one official who said:
“You can't blame these men
if I had a wife and kids who
$59 million toil road from Okla-
homa City to Texas through Law-
ton.
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THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1941
DENNIS THE MENACE
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BEAUMONT grow
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• MB GATFWAY
SMOrFg anf
There he lived quietly and pre-
sumably prospered until f*
’ 1 7 You HE DOESNT HAVE NAANGE1 We PURPOSELY
CLIP HIM THAT WAY । •
Better short sleeve summer
sport shirts for men Broken
lots, but all reduced to a
| low. low-------
Marine Corps Vet
Dies of Bar Wound
BEAUMONT (AP>—Martin Gar-
laska, 37, Marine Corps veteran
died Wednesday in Houston of a
bullet wound sustained May 12 in
a Beaumont bar.
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Better group of washable sum-
mer casuals. This group tn-
chides fists and small heels
Also wadge sandals
Heve You Heard About
The World's
Low, Low Priced
91799
*1. A WEEK
I Entire stock of men's swim-
8 wear reduced. Bright plaids
4 or plains in two models. You
I save!
LARGEST JEWELERS IN OKANOS
.MacARTHUR CIRCLE
SHOPPING CENTER
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Woodcock said he agreed with erty in 1869 and McLean wan-
GM "that any settlement arrived dered away to try his hand some-
at must not cause inflation." But place else, a beaten man who just
he declared GM’s pricing policies couldn’t get away from a war
were a greater factor in inflation that started at his doorstep and
than labor costs. __________ended in his parlor______________
Vve
Leather flats in white and
colon. Some dressy types and
some casuals. All clearance
bergs ins.
the sponge.
He paced up his family and
retired to a quiet corner of south-
$
8
Dress whites for girls in$e $9
broken sizes and patterns. ▼ and ▼
Mostly straps with bows. “ •
the freedom of the individual *
- vital part of its program.
Pvt. Henry A. Wagner HI. son Other speakers included Ma'
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner Eerle Cabell and j W. Edgar
Jr. of 140 Claxton Courts, will -
The feeling
Patrol guards
can, at the camp was expressed
Ford estimated it would cost sign of danger to the economy of
some $500 million over the next the nation." Denise figured the
two years to adopt just part of union demands would increase,
the UAW' proposals hourly labor costs more than $1
!
leased.
Some survivors of the ill-fated
attempt to invade Cuba spent
time in this camp while the Jus-
tice Department checked them.
Men who fought in the army
of ousted Cuban President Batis-
scheduled by the House Monday
The turnpike measure, which
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• CARBURETOR REPAIR
• MOTOR TUNE-UPS
• FRONT END ALIGNMENT
• WHEEL BALANCING
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hir
provision was needed to assure
"CHIMPION
BOWLER"
COMING TO THE
ORANGE
BOWLING PALACE
Most people march off to
But not Wilmer McLean.
War began on the afternoon of
July 18. 1861, in his farmhouse
not far from Manassas Junc.
ticn. Va.
He was entertaining Confeder-
ate Gen. Pierre G. T. Beaure-
“The relic hunters charged
down upon the manor-house and
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The cluster of pole green coo- in the United States. They find
Crete block of ptmwood buildings work not only in states bordering
with white shingle roofs is about on Mexico but also as far north
IM yards from the McAllen city as Chicago and New York . I
limits, about 10 miles from the
Amaicaa LEAD JUG Jeaxiau
GSRDON’S
Cotton knits or woven styles
in crop tops and Jamaicas,
(Knit Jamaicas are fully
lined).
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• Mww. Oto
$MOrPio cwre
343 Twin tag Mep
Howard Edmondson cleared its
Austin. Texas
lery fight.” wrote
with a literary’ chuckle. "was the,
_____ He destruct on of the dinner of my-
stayed home and, to his eternal self and staff by a federal shell
dismay, the Civil War kept fol- that fell into the fireplace.0
lowina -12 around., _ . . , The general from fsr off Lou-
it started in his kitchen: it end- tut mav, have been arased by
ed in his front parlor. di inciGen 3ul le iuinut eiu-,
The. ’“7 of Wilmer McLean ed McLean. After al, it was Lis
and his flight from the Civil - - 1
were hungry id be swimming
leave July 24 for six months’ ac- educasion.
five duty with the U.S. Marine
Corps at Paris Island. S C.
Pvt Wagner, a 1959 graduate of
Short sleeves, summer shirts
for wear now or back to
school Odd lots but all good
values.
moot, had students pick up pre-
scriptions for pain killers and
, habit-forming sleeping pills
Timm, iharried and the father
MCALLEN (AP) — Rolls of ta against present Cuban dictator
barbed wire hang from the top Fidel Castro have been held here
of the tall iron mesh fence that as have Turks. Canadians, Chi
surrounds the alien detention nese. Norwegians Danes and men
nmn from dozens of other countries
Inside about 150 men await de- The feelinE. oluth 3.Boder
portation ratro 8uares toware tn® Me-
Some are criminals from New
York. Chicago or Kansas City
Some are seamen who jumped
ship Moot are Mexicans who en-
tered the United States illegally that river"rght now “I
in search of joba. . Chier Border Patrol inspector
The camp is one of three op- T. L Ball said that "In almost
erated by the Border Patrol oth- all cases economic necessity I
ers are in El Paso and El Centro, makes Mexicans cross the border
Calif illegally They seek higher wages
Matt O'Connor, supervising
state narcotics agent, said Rich-
ard P. Timm, 35. of nearby Bel-
The strongest company state-j UAW vice President Ken Ban-
merit since bargining began in non. director of the union's Ford
the auto industry three weeks ago department, replied Denise's talk yesterday in Orange County Court,
mmmmmmemsmmmemmmmenamw about inflation and his estimates^ - J ' * 5
nf lahar met. urere 4*tterlv ridic.
Straight line nub weave skirts
in summer colors, broken
sizes, discontinued colors.
N
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High heel summer shoes in
whit*. bone and few dark
colors Mosdly AA and AAA
widha
MID-SUMMERCAZE 4
YOUR MONEY BACK if you can beat these LOW PRICES^!
$|99
turnpike bill backed by Gov
The Oran
Will present
City of Oral
when they a
Little Theat
of that grot
On Friday
the Players
(days. "Puli
and "Nero I
by Raymon
“The emp
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Bailey, “the
simple, dire
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play with tl
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ber cast of
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of seven mi
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afternoon f
the Optimis
terly Ward
Tar Orange
Bailey, w
under the t
Baylor Univ
Junior Hig)
two years a
drama teas
School duri
Jear.
He bega
Players this
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V. A wi
Rio Grande . . ,
Few know where the camp is.
Citrus groves and tall palms sur-
round the camp.
Most men stay in the camp 1$
days belore being deported None
stay more than 6 months. The
law says if they are not deported
in that time they must be re-
f Women's Canvas Casuals
I Women's washable canvas
qoo
the cost 13 years ago.
GM declared "the rapid in-
crease in wages and benefit costs
i experienced in recent years can-
1 not be sustained without inflation
roget
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Y I Mka SHJVICI SrORIS
NO 1 1601 SihMONS DR TU 6-252
• BRAKE
• MOTOR
g
WOMEN'S SUN HATS
Ez2$7 - H99
brim models ou save.
shoes in four colors st s
money-saving price. You'll
enjoy several months of wear
ye.
ate Wednesday. Hearings
ing shorts. Jamaicas, slim
slacks. blouses and crop
tops. Further reduced for
clearance.
Comfortable walking type
heels ia summer color* Out-
standing valu* at this July
clearance price.
Man’s summer slacks with
reduced price tags while
pienty of time left for sum-
mer wear. You'll save!
Stanley Wright, 30, of Groves
wes charged with assault to mur
dee and treed on $2,500 bond
I Low, low Net*
Your $699
Choicel Q
*1. A WEEK
The drunken driving, first G.- — • ----
fense case, for which trial began furniture.
~ C.a.gt Csunt Ccurt, Bargains were struck at once,
auu. ati azu him euate- has been dismissed against Ervin for all the articles in the room
of labor costs. were "utterly ridic- Reed of 133 Western Ave . West and it is even said that some
ulous and false.” Bannon accused Orange. mementoes were, carried off for
I the company of trying "to hide1 Basis of dismissal, according to Wnich no coin of the realm Was
its responsibilities to its workers County Judge Sid J. Caillavet, was -ever exchanged. j
and to the economy behind lack of sufficient evidence. Trial After the war, hi.home denud, (
a phony inflationary smoke- was before a jury. ed of furnishings. McLean fried
screen ” * i------------- —to reccup his fortunes by peddling .
| , $ ,, . . .. .. ■ pictures of his house. But, when ;
qEarher.Genera Motors to and the danger of slowing down the excitement had died down.
W0 hhourMorewonanrSdoubein the rate ot growth ot our nation-there wasns much market jor
since 1947.andemploye.oenetit UAW Vice President Leonard creditorsr auctioneq off his prop-
somabena” .he door. I -"^ofTaTi 7 2
surrender pulled the trigger,’ the boy said Bob Lawrence of Dallas, dire*
He added that his stepfather tor of the Texas Bureau of Ec9-
- - " nomics Understanding. told the
youths their organization is the
only one he knows of in the Unital
States that makes preservation of
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E.. A V.... r. J. Ur. U-____ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing* on the bargain list for the
FA. 4 T PArC rnrc in MJC rnmA Supermarke:s and neighborhood weekend include chuck, rib. cube
• VI I I Uul Of L.1M3 III I 113 I IViIU steres figure there is nothing lkeand round steaks and chuck, rib
beef steaks and roasts to perk up and round roasts Ground beef is
, comic.t sie ..1 summer appetites widely featured, too, for cook
f A comical effect of this arti- The great vjriay of beef offer- outs.
beauresard-----— —----— — An abundance of poultry has
n CL £ driven prices of frying chickens
KAU \hnnrc down, in some section* of the
DUy •IIUV13 country as much as 10 cents a
* pound from a week ago.
C..f.L.. Fish specials along the Eastern
\rAnTRTner seaboard and in the Great Lakes
•IVMiuIIVI region include halibut, shrimp,
-n "ne, .n, . haddock and whitefish.
FORT WORTH (AP) — A 15- . ... I. . . .__. .
Three davs later on July 21 year-old church choir boy waslsnsahaEast 8 ot 1 b * *
the battle of Bull Run. the first [held by juvenile authorities today special bargain.
major engagement of the war,'after he shot and wounded his New arrivals are flooding the
erupted not a minie ball's throw stepfather. vegetable markets from growing
from his farm. McLean threw in Don E Miller told police and sections in many parts of the
j newsmen he intended to kill his country.
stepfather, David Miller Jr., 45. Best buys among vegetables in-
who escaped with only a minor dude beets, beans, cabbage, bulk
flesh wound in the chest, carrots, nearby celery, Chinese
The teen-ager wes turned over cabbage cucumbers, endive, es-
to juvenile officers No formakcarole, green onions, radishes all
charges were filed because of his Eastern potatoes and watercress
A&jhe pressure's been building „Inthe good-buy ca tegory,are
up for five years," the youth toldtbrosoclt carrots inrfilm.bags
officers tautornia Ceiery, corn, spinach.
mHecsaid hedecidedto,kill biseguslrnomscaareaiaonons,“fela
Waying to8°occu'r peas, California potatoes, squash,
Pme"-- , B---- club okra, peppers and tomatoes.
Best buys among fruits
WOMEN'S SWIMWEAR
Entire stock of wo-
men's swimwear re- c • ca fa •
duced drastically for >B 92 > "2
our end - of - season • Q | &
clearance.
I Dacron Polyester and wool
I combinations that hold their
I press and resist wrinkling.
I Some regulars and longs
I MEN'S SWIM SUITS
92
17 J|Wil
BATH SIZE TOWELS
Thirsty tarry towels m
ia solids and stripes. "2 . OOC
20x40 size with match- tor OC
tag wash cloths. " T"
gard when the big guns of the
North and South began duelling
College Official
r . n — . sumably prospered until the
races Dope Count morning of April 9, 1865, when
... T he met a group of gray-clad
8- N FRANCISCO (AP) — Nar- horsemen riding down the Appo-
cottes agents disclosed Wednes- mattox Road »
day that the assistant registrar They were seeking, they told in the banks of a country----
ot Hastings College of Law was him, J a well-appointed house'pond. . . usBest buys.amon, fgitseosare
where their distinguished com- The youth said he purchased a limes, .mangoescanal Calfornia
panion, Gen. Robert E. Lee, i scope for his .22 rifle Wednesday oranzes cante loupes, watermel-
might held a quiet conversation to carry out the plot. He saidons aneunectansne k on.vanu m.
with another general, Ulysses S the scope didn't fit and he de- N earhy, APP **. honeydewrmel.
Grant. cided to shoot the elder Miller on ,peacnes. Plums., apricots
McLean offered the best bouse: at home. , and blueberries are good buys.
in town, his own. The boy, about the same size m ,
Thus it turned out that the man as his stepfather, told of stand CCA Hears Praise
who entertained a Confederate ing at, the door to his room and. • •
- ------ _ _ — „------- general in his home on the first with a red crayon, marked an X AE Cac. C..
Golden Gate College and was great battlefield cf Lie Civil war where his sheart would be UT rare oroup
DETROIT (AP) — Ford Motor came Tuesday night from Ford's; scheduled to take his bar ex played host to another in the final! He said he then sat down in a E
Co. has taken the offense along vice president for labor relations, amination next month. He was episode of the war when Lee sur- chair, propped tile rifle on a chest DALHA- SAPA ruure.. Farm
with'General Motors Corp. in at- Malcolm L. Denise, released on $500 bail — and rendered to Grant. [of drawers and aimed in the gen- ers of Amerca heard their state
tacking the contract bargaining Denise accused the union of us- promptly discharged from his job' The war was over but, wroteleral direction of the X and called organization praised by speakers
goals of the United Mito Workers ing a combination of discredited- -----— —.........halm < -
as inflationary and dangerous to jand extravagant proposals." He
the nation's economy. said these represented "a clear
Women's summer handbags CM CC •
in straws and plastics with P l •V
flower and other trims Out- •
standing values. and 1.99 1 -
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 170, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1961, newspaper, July 20, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530331/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.