The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1964 Page: 2 of 26
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New Norther
It takes men,
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a marsh.
6.88
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MacARTHUR SHOPPING CENTER
one-stop fomily shopping and
S. S. KRESGE COMPANY
GULF STATES UTILITIES comrawY
AN INVESTOR OWNED, TAXPAYING ELECTRIC UTILITY
REG.
8.95
Come early as supply is limited.
These dresses are in the latest fall-
styles and colors.
REG.
1.00
The amphibious marsh buggy, a combined work platform and derrick,
carries men and equipment across open water on spinning tires.
Gulf States line crew uses special equipment to build an electric
line across marsh area north of Hackberry in Southwest Louisiana.
A bautiful assortment of dresses
with a complete size range .
REG. 2.99 and 3.97
\ REG.
79c —
GIRLS’
DRESSES
Where does a company like Gulf States Utilities
get the money to build and maintain electric lines
across marshes like those in Southeast Texas and
Southwest Louisiana?
Well, some of it, of course, comes from the sale of
electricity, profits that the company plows back into
the business. But much of it comes from investors —
people from all walks of life who voluntarily invest
their savings, as you would in any business, in hope
of a reasonable profit.
Unlike money spent on government-ow ned or gov-
ernment-supported power systems, money spent to
operate investor-owned companies like Gulf States
costs you nothing in taxes. This money does in fact
produce more, taxable income and property.
Investor-ownership is free enterprise at work.
Investor-ownership means everyone benefits.
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muscle and
money, lots of
it, to string
an electric
line across
ALUMINUM
BRUSH
ROLLERS
ASSORTED SlZfS
CHOCOLATE
COVERED
PEANUTS
Delicious, fresh peanuts covered with
rich milk chocolate. You will buy
several pounds at this price.
Is On Its Way
* • ICHGIL. Au LIE vacKgroUNO IS onten ponncaI programs
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS explained each Tuesday before this season that it has onlyman:
Chilly weather . moderated the audience is set for Dr. Kim- aged to present one show It "
over Texas today but another hies weekly nairow escape was skipped again Tuesday
norther was on the way from capture night by NBC. The reason was
Forecasts promised the arrive Tuesday night's episode was the special half-hour memorial
al of another cold front in the typical. Working as a gardener program for the late Herbert
Panhandle by Thursday after Kimble is mistaken for the head Hoover
noon. .. of the house and kidnaped for CBS' special tribute to the
BATH MAT
SET
2-piece sets in assortment of colors
including gold, grey, pink, blue,
white or brown Beautify your bath-
room with one of these lovely sets.
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BOYS'
SPARKA
These heavy quilted coots will be perfect for
the cold days ahead Made of nylon with a
mandarin collar, hidden hood and elastic
wrists, they appeal to even the most style
conscious person Each coat is complete with
zipper front and zipper pockets. Sizes 8 to
R F Arnoldy of the Texas LAKE CHARLES (Spl) - get under way at 8 p.m This ings will permit visitors to in- game will start at 7:30 p.m.
. , Alloy Products Co., Houston, Homecoming activities at Me- is one of the events to which spect college facilities. . The homecoming outer to
former president came in the will address the American Neese State College on Oct. 29- the public is invited and will be While alumni gather to honor elected in anoan college vote
spot usually occupied by "World Welding an Oct. 31, will be observed this held on the parking lot at the 20-year faculty members, the oec coiiese vote, on
war one.” and was follow ed by c ns Soclety , tomorrow at year inconjunction with the col- new McNeese stadium classes of 1944 and 1954 stu- court CreeenairTS her
a paid political broadcast in the Schooner Restaurant on the lege’s 25th anniversary. A full day of events is sched dents will be served barbecue and Med deally crowned
..........----------- P- “ Feuicvet wqccen Bea -Pt Arthur Hign- Past presidents of the Mc- uled for Saturday, starting with in the women's gym preceding the same cremenics
D: Richard Kimble, he ".mete - womn ELC*mE= ateM Recommend. tomiett, CHS"%.. speak on Bulk Weld. --*-=22 ==*= " n.mmwiRg Dune *-=*" 1
By CYNTHIA LOWRY 4 David Janssen, an able and ransom by a paraplegic i
NEW YORK (AP) - One of personable young actor, has Police brought into the case ,_____,
the minor miracles of a televi- been playing the part of an icarn his true identity - and for War One," and was followed by
sion series is that adventure escaped convict for more than a a time it looks as it his goose is a paid political bruaicast
stories are able to build any year in an ABC series. “The cooked no matter what happens place of “Petticoat Junct "
suspense at all , , Fugitive." Will the kidnaper or his wife kill - —___
Will Marshal Dillon draw As Dr. Richard Kimble, he Kimble? W ill the police catch Recommended tonight. CBS «e will speak on . Bulk Weld- gather in the first official home- plays at no alm. thruth lotin ne"s a" I a " I **, WL start, at 7:17,
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the murder He d better if he caught a glimpse of a one- drove blithely into a police trap Kennedy "Beau James."NBC, times the usual deposition rates. Country Club ’Campus displays on the home- variety show in the college’s try club______________
expects the audience to return armed man whom he suspects Even if one suspects the ulti 9-41 - Bob Hope in a 1957 film A social period will begin at McNeese students will take coming themes Cowboys on main auditorium with $450 in 7 T--------
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train wreck. But he is relent- “That Was the Week That - — - - ~ : : . ----.—
lessly pursued by a police lieu- Was" has been pre-empted so
tenant. All this background is often by paid political programs .
SIZES 3 to 6x — 7 to 14
THE ORANGE LEADER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1964
On W eekly Adventure Stories
Minor Miracle of TV Is Building Suspense
Welding SocietyTJ _4 1 TC1 111 n AT A 11:
Meets Tomorrow Homecoming Is Scheduled at McNeese College
TERRY
DISH CLOTHS
Tutone stripe dish cloth for heavy
duty kitchen use Long wearing and
attractive. Would be 29c each if
sold separately.
Bundle 7AC
OF 6 1 T
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1964, newspaper, October 21, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619250/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.