The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1962 Page: 14 of 32
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neutral shades. Sites 8% to 11.
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at 1995
fur blend .sweaters
all wool seat lined skirts,
sites for juniors and misses.
799
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belts for every occasion in
leather and fabric,
sizes 22 to 30.
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boys' sweaters
orlon-ocrylic novelty bulkies. red, blue, olive
or gold sizes SML
FIFTH AT GREEN
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mens white dress shirts
100% pima cotton and wash 'n wear cottons in
several collar styles neck sizes 14 to 17
32 and 35 sleeve lengths. some slightly irregular.
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wool dresses
sheath or pleated skirt styles block,
green, red Or blue, sizes for juniors and misses.
mens gift ties
imported silks, repps, surrahs and foulards,
all bequtifuly finished, many patterns.
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girls' Capri sts
cotton knit tops with cotton corduroy
ponts sizes 3 to 14.
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in decorator canister, full
of yummy fruit cake.
• sterling silver serving pieces
sterling silver pieces with stainless steel blodes.
each piece gift boxed.
• decorator lamps
a terrific assortment of decorator lamps for
contemporary or traditional furnishings
all with 3-way switches.
• famous Warner bras
a tremendous assortment of strapless, podded
and conventional styles.
reg.
6.99
• cashmere and cashmere
‘ blend toppers ■
not every size but each .one far below original
wholesale price block and beige
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• winter coats
just 15, every one a terrific buy tweeds and
, plains broken sizes.
• men's sport shirts
long sleeve sport shirts in high quality woven
fabrics, many patterns. S, M, L, XL.
390
imported cashmere
coats
• seamless hosiery
sheer seomess hosiery in two flattering colors,
sizes 8%2 to 11.
• new fall jewelry
holiday jewelry in a wide assortment,
necklaces, bracelets and earrings.
• wool jackets
finely detailed costume makers. a
paid or solid fall tones.
• wool stoles
wool jersey, hand fringed in oblong and
shaped styles. <
• better handbags
once in a season savings on better bogs
’ Brocades, mock leather and fabrics.
assorted colors.
• lounge slippers
brocodes, velvets, metallics and novelties.
• girls' blouses
washable cottons in white and colors,
broken sizes.
dyed to match sweaters
and skirts
nylon gowns
100% nyon tricot in white and colors,
sizes 32 to 38
Jay W. Smith, son of Ms. Es-
sie E Smith at 550 Grand St., Vi
• famous "Robarre" fall prints
drip-dry cotton prints in neat geometric,
obstruct and floral patterns, oil on full bolts.
• 45 in. estrong acetate prints
100% estron acetate washable foil
prints that look like surroh.
• dacron a-cotton prints and
solids
45-in. wide, 65% dacron@ polyester,
35% combed cotton broodcloth in solid
fall shades and prints.
• girls' car coats
water repellent poplins qron-ocrylic pile
linings some with hoods sizes 3 to 6x,
7 to 14.
• warm wear pajamas
brushed jersey in nylon tricot.
all wanted colors sizes 34 to 40.
for 5.
3 pc. double knit suits
you’ll love these fine double cotton kn its for .
year 'round wear assorted colors.
Sizes for juniors and misses/
"International Silver" service for 6,
plus 2 serving pieces,
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girls' orlon-acrylic sweaters
prettily detailed sweaters dyed-to-mtch
the skirts.
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compare at 59.95
39.
imported cashmere in clutch or button
front styles.
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serva-cart
triple-brass plated frame, 26%" long,
15" wide, 33" high.
automatic can opener
opens all size cans, fully automatic
full guarantee.
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, L. W. DUNN
Airman IC Leonard W. Dunn '^9
18, has completed the Air Force «E.
technical training for a: freight
specialists at S h-e p p a d AKB
punn ts the son of Nr and Mrs.
. Wendell P Dunn of 1005 Irving St. »
West Orange.
loafers
restocked on oil sizes red, toast and block
suede, black or brown calf. ’
plain pumps^by Ted Saval
block, navy or red coif, block suede
or black silk.
casual and dress flats
expertly crafted leathers and suedes. -
• girdles and panty girdles
famous makes in sample styles
and some irregular, sizes S-M-L.
• all wool skirts
mostly seat lined skirts in fall colors.
sizes for juniors and misses.
• bulky knit sweaters
orlon acryics in pullovers and cardigans,’ ~
solids and fancies.
• 2 pc. dresses
just received smartly tailored 2-pc dresses in
plaid, stripes and checks, sizes for juniors and
misses. .
• fur blend sweaters
mostly pullovers, fall shades
sizes for juniors and misses
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FREDERICK J. RHODES
Army Spl. 4 Frederick!
Rhodes. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel A. Rhodes Jr., of Orange. is,
now assigned to the 8th Infantry
Division in Bad Krueznach, Ger-
many.
JACK H. PEOPLES
Marine Pfc. Jack H. Peoples
son of Mrs. Katy R Canon of Or
ange. is currently serving in the
Western Pacific with an active
Leatherneck unit.
Men^omen in
Uniform .
ABRAHAM LOPEZ
Manne Pfc. Abraham Lopez,
am of Mr and Mrs John Lopez
pt Orange is’sering in the Far
East with the Manne Corps. -
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ORANGEFIELD (Spl) - Mrs.
Charlie Broussard has returned
home from Orange Memorial Hos
pital where she was in traction
for treatment for a back injury. |
Ray Hebert, a junior high stu-
dent at Orangefield school, is
home suffering from a foot condi-
tion. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs W. L Hebert
Mr and Mrs Wilton Higgin-
botham and their daughter, along
with Mrs Higginbotham s mother
Mrs Edna Granger visited dur
. ing the past weekend with John
Burns and family at Broaddus
They were accompanied home by
Jerry Dell Burns visiting here
David Higginbotham and a
friend. Bunnie. were honored Sun-
day night at a joint birthday cele-
bration given in the Wilton Higgin-
botham home.
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of 775 Stadium Drive. Vidor. E
D. R. RUSSO
Army Pvt. Danny R Russo, 17.
son of Mrs. Nola G. Russo of Dew-
eyville, recently completed a
course in laboratory procedures at
the chemical school at Ft McClel-
lan. Ala. Russo is a 1962 grad-
uate at Little Cypress High School
J. D. BLUME JR. /
Texas A&M College, senior. Jay
Donald Blume Jr. of Orange, is
' enrolled in the flight instruction
program at the oflege-owned
Easterwood Airport As an Air
Force Reserve Officer Training.
Corps cadet Blume is majoring
in aerospace engineering He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs Jay D.
Blume Sr. of 4 Circle. Orange
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H. G. SARVER
Airman I C Henry G Sarver ofj
Vidor, is being reassigned to
Biggs AFB following his gradua-1 •
uon from a technical training]
course for aircraft mechanics at
Sheppard AFB Sarver is the son
of Mr and Mrs. W. G. Sarver of
Vidor. )
genuine leather
handbags
reg. 8.99
6. plus tax
a terrific group of fine
leather bags at half what
you expect to pay.
9AGE FOURTEEN' THE ORANGE LEADER ^jUNDAY, MOVEMIER 11, 1962
98 79c
• • use our LAY-AWAY or SPECIAL CHARGE ACCOUNT
• MacArthur Drive Shopping Center • terms can be arranged
reg. 8.90
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blue, broken sizes. 399
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• men's 34 lengih top coats
2 coats in one . .zip-out quited lining with 159
urethane foam treated zelont, water repellent. 17.99
beige only, sizes 36 to 44.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1962, newspaper, November 18, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530741/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.