The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 178, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 29, 1964 Page: 2 of 24
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 196%
THE ORANGE LEADER
RAGE TW.
rs, but the company
a number of young
newcomers.
a steep hill.
Rowan and Martin, the come-
dy team, are candidates for a
played Lucille Ball’s bachelor
Dirksen,
commission to make a two-year
take action about itself for more
FLATS
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Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.—July 30-31-Aug. 1st SPECIALS
F
6224009
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Miss Formula
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55c
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2,000 Pr. Ladies Heel
Set
Values
SHOES
IN Our Delicatessen Dept.
to $24.95
Includng Palizzio, Life Stride, Johansen, Rhythm Step, Etc.
Ea.
| Sport or Play
496
vs,
BAR-B-QUE SANDWICHES
!8 $10
SHOP THURSDAY ‘TIL 8 P.M.
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$
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LAST 2 DAYS
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• BEEF
• LINK
Large
Size
Dress Slacks. All . I
Marked Down To
Clear. All Wash n *
Wear Fabrics.
Most All Sizes. •
1
ft
WHILE
THEY
LAST
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Ctn.
Reduced to Clear.
GIRL’S SHORTS and BLOUSES
Terrific Values. Big Selections.
SPECIAL GROUP — 800 PAIRS
Ladies' Shoes
Saes 4 TO 10 • AA te B WIDTHS
7 Only
MEN'S SUMMER SUITS
Dacron @ Cotton Broken Sizes
| Clearance
STRAW BEACH HATS
CARNATION REG. OR SLENDER
Cottage Cheese
MRS. COLTON’S FRESH
Potato Salad L 39c
7 Reduced
GIRL’S 2-PC. SETS
‘ Print Tops. Solid Shorts. 3 to 6x
Odds and Ends Childs Wear
BARGAIN TABLE
s Dresses, Sportswear, Your Choice
200 PR. LADIES
U.S. K E D S
' Large Selection Girls'; Boys', Infants'
CLOTHING at % Price and Less
$144
$1
MEN'S WORK and DRESS
SHOES 4884988
CHILDREN and LADIES'
&
LITE FLUFF HOMESTYLE
BISCUITS
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IMPERIAL PURE CANE
SUGAR
responsible interloper" and said
Dann was seeking to enter the
From toe to tip, bikini-clad
Miss Formula rolled out of the
machine Calcomp’s solution:
Jack Ruby."
Fowler said he had no com-
1"cY4E- "5
9*44283,
1 Pnneys
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •
X—rV-----
LARGE SELECTION UNES’ SUMMER IND
FALL DRESSES, LINGERIE, SKINS,
SWEATERS, BIOUSES. He,
SAVE UP TO 70%
} Jr. Boy a
PLAY SHORTS
2 Sizes 3 to 10. SAVE! /
» REDUCED!
MEN’S7
SUMMER
SLACKS
’3"
Find Dacron® n
Nylon Seersucker.
Dacron® n Rayon
REPEAT OF W SELLOUT
LEG O’ LAMB 69%
BANQUET FROZEN
BANANA CREME PIES
Wilson’s Certified Heavy Calf
SIRLOIN STEAK
SAVE 50% - 60% to 70%
ON ALL NAMI BRANDS et
SULPHUR BARGAIN STORE
ment on Dann’s statements. luu-.....----- . no
•We are too busy doing our height. 5 ft. 6 in.; weight 115-118
duty to our client.'' Fowler said. lbs ; and, predictably. 3624
501
$188
$188
912
$388
1
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! ;
666
- Nervousness can
joften be traced to
Han eye condition.
: according to eyesight
X specialists across
= the nation.
Aerow trom Mome Building Meteriel—— % Bleck from old Locetion
___SULPHUR. LOUISIANA---
THURS.-FRI.-SATURDAY
BARGAINS!
CARNATION
FRUIT DRINKS p-Grlc 39c
study of the whole question of
morals among employes of gov-
REE^BO^Pn
( STORAGE )
) ASK US ABOUT IT! (
\ One-Hour Martiniz'mg )
{ MacArthur Center—406 Park )
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SHOE TOWN
DOWNTOWN. ORANGE • 209 FIFTH ST.
23
_ ._____ topper:
outside his will include
I WATERMELONS
CAUF. HARD HEAD LETTUCE
GREEN ONIONS.............
LARGE COLD MELONS ...........
E -A' • " •' ’’
11 Only
WOMEN’S SWIMSUITS
Mostly 2 pc. Styles
$2 s3
QUITTING € A I E
BUSINESS JALC
PROFITS ME FORGOTIEN • EVERYTHING MUST GO!
^Guard against eye dis-
ase, eyestrain and poor
Vision with an annual,
professional eye exami-
nation by a Doctor of
Optometry," advises Dr.
5. J. Rogers of Texas
E State Optical.
Stonsult your telephone directory
□or the TSO office nearest you.
§
PRODUCE SPECIALS
LADIES' SUMMER
HANDBAGS ’l”
LADIES' SEAMLESS
HOSE PAIR 344
MEN'S SUIB, SHIRTS. BATHING SUITS,
WALKING SHORTS
NOW AT 1/2 PRICE AND LESS
Not Just Fryer*, But — Swift's Premium NA A
FRYERS" 29
Senate Republican
LIBBY'S
LUNCH MEAT 'LL 32c
REDUCED!
MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS
‘ $166
Sizes S-M-L |
I Take Your Pick. All Sold for Much More. Wanted
: Colors and Styles. Prints and Stripes in Combed
A Cottons. Some Button Down Models. Buy Nww
59
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FNA
___- NBC is Increasing the number
home. Often pedals two miles up of shows it will present in color
Sulphur Bargain Store
case „on a ‘commercial ven- LOS ANGELES (AP) - Miss
Dann said he refused to be Fompupiotterteyepplearter aml,
frightened out of the case by Shewas partly its idea,
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The Detroit lawyer also hint- computer information,
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“conflict of interests and failure *?v“ and.molecularzstructures
on the part of certain lawyers to to sketch its idea of the pe
fully and properly represent female form
< — . .. •__.. ton +A tin hikini-clad
next season, including, among
others, “That Was the Week
Thai Wac» •
Misses and Childrens •E ? P
DRESS FLATS and SANDALS /■ «.
Broken sizes. / And
50‘
| Entire sk $199
! MENS WALKING SHORTS / 1
I Sizes 36 to 42. NOW--------------
f adduced $1 88
I MEN'S STRAW HATS I
X Dress Styles. Most Sizes
. REDUCED A $$0 $40
. MEN'S SUMMER SUITS # ub ubub
Dacron " and Wool. SAV. “ “ "
HO
2Pr.
p,.• 9.00
i 18 Only Boy's /
’ WALKING SHORT'
1 Sizes 10 to 16. XOW
tali Dann .. Plotters Map
Reduoed
' LADIES DRESSES
Sun Backs, Jerseys, etc.
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NOW IN PROGRESS
| SUMMER WHITE GOODS SALE
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owned one operored shoe fown, Inc., o Beoumont, Texas
; By JAMES MARLOW
A«ocialed Press News Analyst ary or where he got it, unless ine cenae sul wuuiuu ‘ uavejau e- • •—e----— co.. -a^._-n„
WASHINGTON (AP) — You he volunteers the information to do anything about itself, no government employes..making l"e Senate -adettionaty. .
w®'t know for years, at least. He’s going to keep his outside matter i----- ----
han much income your senator financial interests, if any, to recommended compelled to aisciose, tneir in- naugis.xu.vunuca2mpueop"om and popular attecton, nowever 251515, wX.S.um.m.
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msid “X A- men anlointca"88" sjbxe « s ssas'-'" for me he re s AtacupinlotgaaGdbBwcEMaAth
anjdea of Sen 55 • • tohoghfpositoni by the president oct. 7. . b year he had acpumulated abusi-and' tewing because he was Walston works at his acting as vue series, “The Entertainers." Eg -2 —
leader and long-time fde of et-mustgetrid of stock they hold t This was whenit.becaneness for tuneso and4784salod convinced he was type-cast, the conscientiously as a young ath- Cyol Burnett, Bob Newhart and neighbor for awhile.
forts tcmakshbe.senate 2 ban-geomhww
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The Dirksen idea calls for a or its employee ttinvestigate to see whether “many gross improprieties"!
Congres has..bsenwunsemata Bakersi outside activities hadcommatgspropsedthnarksene Postal Losses j
y„gg. dozsideranancsaitondenttstheirToIndictedGang
IjCIllXCl •YS Specifically, this called for Near S} Million 1
, . senators and Senate employes-ear I --
R omnin earning over $10,000 a year to NEW YORK (AP) — A grand
11 E Ll I ll nT" disclose yearly their major out|jury has indicted 13 men des-
_ _ M! side financial interests but not cribed by federal prosecutors as
I n Rvhw f nso the value of their holdings nor ..the largest gang of burglars to
i III --—-J —"Pthe income derived from them, plague the Post Office Depart-
I DALLAS (AP)—Detroit law-] The Senate squelched this. It j ment since its founding” in 1794 .[
| yer Sol Dann has indicated he did the same to an even tougher The office of U.S. Atty. Joseph
I may renew his efforts to dismiss proposal by Sen. John J. Wil-P. Hoey in Brooklyn gave that:
[Clayton Fowler and Joe Tona- liams, Delaware Republican (description of the men. charged
hill as lawyers for Jack Ruby, who triggered the Baker in-(with looting seven New Jersey
Dann told the Dallas Times vestigation. He wanted senators post offices I
Herald Tuesday in a letter he and their employes to list each. The amount of loot named in
intends to remain a lawyer for asset,, in addition to disclosing Tuesday^ indictment Was.2680,-
Ruby and the Ruby family. Their income tax returns, 000 but Hoey s office said the to-
i “There is a prover time and' The Senate also threw out a tai might run to more than $1
pl.re wtare I expeer three will move by Clark to requirea de- million in stamps and money or-
be a complete airing and inves-tailed listing of all holdings, in- _________________
tigation of those who have been come and gifts. So the"Senate. ’ RInefin tuna have been
derelict in their duties and re- which is quick to dig into the ... sunads 0 morc than
sponsibilities . " Danh wrote private doings of other govern- aoomksdsateSPEdo
At one point he said Ruby ap. ment employes, isn t opening W .mijgj!^ aqur ___ ---------- I
pears to have “too many chiefs any windows on itself. asaammgem
and no Indians " Yet the Bobby Baker case will
Fowler. Ruby’s chief lawyer, probably be an issue, and no
announced last week that Dann doubt an unpleasant one, in this
was “completely out” of the year’s presidential race. te
case. He said this was the way i ----:-----------
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BARBECUED
FRYERS (05139
| You May Never Know Income of Senator "Fame, Affection Not Alyyays Unmixed Blessings
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RALPH'S GROCERY
1003 PARK AVENUE PHONE TU 8-4254
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than a dozen years by some lib-
eral senators like Paul Douglas
of Illinois and Joseph S. Clark
of Pennsylvania, Democrat1?
and Clifford P Case, New Jer-
sey Republican
1 In 1951 Douglas headed a com-
। mittee which proposed that Con-
1 gress set up a commission on
Famous Brand Ladies'
HEELS 4”.^ 6”
2 A 5500
FRESH, TENDER YOUNG
CALF
LIVERL.
985 ,
___. ___ . . ._________ Television repertory, started That Was’ •
He role in CBS’ “My Favorite in ‘The Apartment,’ and Wilder last season with NBC’s “Rich- Rowan an
....... 1- told me then that some day he’d ard Boone Show” anthology se-
n/have o aond nart for me He re „i.c mill ha attemnter as
NYLON MATEDWidt YD. 51
I Reduced
LADIES HAND BAGS
g Summer Styles
| Reduced .
f WOMEN’S SLACKS
ft Summer Colors
| Reduced
MISSES SHORTS AND BLOUSES
I Take Your Pick. Buy and Save.
V REDUCED!
MEN’S SPORTSCOATS
Summerweight. SAVE _
WILSON'S CERTIFIED HEAVY BEEF
PRIME RIB rnc
ROAST 4, HissthL. V V
LIMY S VIENNA
SAUSAGE 5c... 51
A Bottle
• Ctn.
29c Pa:
100 LADIES—TO $29.95 VALUES
BATHING SUITS 54
(MOSTLY SMALL SIZE) A .
Swift's Premium Hormel Doiry Brand
SLICED BACON su
l ' -47
" q
200 PR. CHILDREN'S
SANDALS wo.» 98c
CARNATION ASSORTED
ICE CREAM %-GAL.69c
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 178, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 29, 1964, newspaper, July 29, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560670/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.