The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1954 Page: 3 of 22
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THE ORANGE lEAPij
THURSDAY. JUNE 3. 1954
ONE GROUP MEN’S CANVAS
STARTS
TOMORROW
FRIDAY, June 4th
THEY DIDN’T COME—Linda SUe Russell, 9, of Albuquerque,
N. M., waits in vain at her bedroom window for the Martians to
show up and end7wars on earth. Sbe wrote them, inviting them for
a talk on the world’s problemX When they didn’t show up, she said
she would build a space ship When she grows up to 12 years and
.go see them- /AP Wirephoto) _ •
REGULAR $1.95 VALUES I
Come in how and get your share of the tremendous savings now
being offered during this ON CE-A-YEAR Anniversary Sale
Event! Buy now for Father’s Day gifts ... buy now for yourself
or your family. You’ll find many, many wanted items at money-
saving prices. Many values not advertised ... so come in early
tomorrow and shop.
ENTIRE STOCK !
SPORT SHIRTS
Reg. $3.95 Vol. Reg. $2.98 Vol. Reg. $1.98 Vol.
THICK, HEAVY
CREPE SOLES.
IN BROWN.
Ex-Marine Who Downed 26 Jap Planes
ToBoNext Governor of South Dakota
ONLY AH
REG. $4.95 MEN'S
DECK OXFORDS
ALL COLORS
lUblican primary
him, election in
in the state Kep
virtaully assured’
this GOP citadel.
Foss downed 26 j£» planes as
a Marine pilot, matching Eddie
Rickenbacker’s World War I total.
He came home to Sioux Falls to
a tumultuous parade with 50,900
lining the streets to welcome hirrt.,
After his.wartime ordeal, few
things ruffle tide. He is in politics
because he likes people, likes all
the handshaking and storytelling
that go with stumping—and likes
SIOUX FALLS, S. D. (AP) —
Ten y/ars ago sr droll six-footer
named Joe Foss stirred the nation
with/his .exploits in the tense and
critical air war over Guadalcanal
Istfpf.
/poss today crried the same war-
rior's flare for action that won
/him the Medal of Honor into the
fight for the South Dakota gov-
ernorship.
Unlike some of his touch-and-go
aeriaf butties, this is a fight the
handsome veteran is almost cer-
tain to win. His victory Tuesday
ONE GROUP —■ MEN'S
COTTON
SPORT SHIRTS
VALUES TO $1.95
LADIES DECK OXFORDS
Choose from Cottons, Broadcloths, Nylons, Rayons, Nylon
and Orion In all the wanted styles and colors. Select now
for yourself or as Father's Day Gifts.
CANVAS TOP
RUBBER SOLE
IN RED OR BLUE
LADIES - GIRL'S - BOY'S
ship that ihade htnva-seerargeer
the Pacific fighting.
He tried unsuccessfully for the
governor nomination four years
ago when he offered little more
than his wartime appeal. With
two terms in the State Legislature
behind him, he piled up a margin
so big in Tuesday's election that
opponents conceded four hours af-
ter the polls closed.
DAV Commander
Goes to State Meet
■J David ©. Granger, commander
fat the Disabled American Veter-
ans Chapter, will leave tonight
REG. $2.43
ChMN/fNn Iftt
pairs. All sites.
High and low quar-
ten. Some with
nylon mesh toe In-
ter!.
$11.9*
Value*
$12.95
Values
$15.95
Values
$16.95
Values
MEN'S LEATHER SUMMER
CASUALS
following additions: 8-9 a.m. in-
termediate adult class taught by
Mrs. William Osborne and 8-9
p.m., senior life saving class by
William Osborne. 7
Instructors are volunteer work/
ers and if additional workers cdn
be obtained, new classes will be
formed and notification of their
beginning will appear in the press.
Delegates Nanied
For 4-H Roundup _
sentcd by two boys ahd two girls
at the annual 4-H Roundup at,Col»
lege Station next Monday through
Thursday tyhen some 1,600 mem-
bers .of .Texas bd^.and.*M*. 4-H
dubs will be present tor the occa-
sion.
Local delegates will include
Barbara Bai/y, Gold- Star Girl
fat 1953, Jtuly Pace, outstanding
4-H club girt; Wayne Peveto, Gold
Star Boy/ for 1952 and Roger
Blakeneyi outstanding 4-H boy
$7.95
Value*
$8.95
Value*
VALUES TO $5.95
Broken Six** In Nylon meshes,
Sandals, and sandal types. Como
taro now.
* SPECIAL GROUP dr
LADIES
RHSBwwtiuuBtt
disabled veterans and their fam-
iliea.. For this work, they have!
appointed James A. Mancll as
does! service offieex.
T00PAtRStADtfS3tfMMfR
^ ■;
ONE GROUP MEN'S NYLON MESH Vj
CASUALS
VALUES JOSUQ!
Humpty-Dumpty Ta*k
U Faced by Farmer
LEXINGTON, Ky <AP>—A
farm operator wa* fared today
with the Humpty-Dumpty task
of putting the wall together
again.
Mr reworth Farm was ordered
to rebuild a historic stone fence,
nsing the original stone. It* ex-
planation that the atone is now
buried In a road bed and In the
walls of a home wasn’t accept-
Able.
The farm filed soil yesterday
for a declaration of rights after
the heira of .Joseph F. Dolan.
Which owns the fam, threat-
ened to cancel Mereworth a 5ft-
year lease unless its terms were
The pre-CIvil War fence eto-
eled the 269-acre farm.
REGULAR $$.95 VALUES
REG. $8 95 VALUES !
This special group hat been se-
lected from our regular stock.
All new shoes ... . straws and
zebra cloth.
3 PAIR
and acting president of the Vidor
senior /4-H Club.
Others from Orange County who
will attend are Mrs. W. H./Bailey,
adult'
Marsh,
tion a
CUSTOMER
..... and A. J. McKenzifc,
county; agricultural agent. /
Director Soys Intelligent /
People Pay Less Attention
BOSTON (AP)—SiRns.of brains
—being stupid about following di-
rections.
That is the conclusion of George
W. Flood who for 20 years has
been answering a barrage of trav-
eler questions at an information
booth in Boston’s subway.
“The Worst people to handle are
the intelligent ones,” said Flood.
“They don’t pay any attention.”
SWINDLING CHARGES FILED
Charges of swindling with
worthless checks were filed today
by County Atty. John p. Young
against Ira Polley of 1516 5th St.
Polley is charge with giving a 525
worthless check to Norman Rouse
of the Cach Grocery* and Market
at 1701 6th St. in April of last,
year.
More than 22.000 women 15 years
and older are killed annually in
the United State* because of uc-
cidents. four ou t of five Of them
In traffic accidents.
Eggs of reptiles are more apt to
have parchment-like shells than
those of birds. _
MEN'S 100% NYLON
SHORTS
R««. $1.59 Vol- AM
ue... Fancy or UA'
Solid Colors. ^
LADIES NYLON Ml
ONE GROUP LADIES
LOWERS
[C CITY, N. J. (AP)—
0t North Dakota scl-
iKWologists' meeting
single tulip bulb ex-
ATOMIC
University
entlsts told
here that a
ONE GROUP
MEN'S DRESS OR SPORT
SHIRTS
Ss&s; $194
Jayson Brand.
liation will pro-
blooming plants
qf the normal
radioactive ele-
in the experi-
A GIFT FOR DAD !
OLD-FASHION MEN'S
poaed to cobalt red
duce up to four t
at a time instead
one. Cobalt 60, a :
MEN'S WATEE-REEELLINT
HATS
Voluut to $1.95.
Hat tide open-
Kidney Slow-Down
May Bring . \
Restless Nights
$5.95 to $6.95
VALUES!
eldfine
$7.95 to $8.95
VALUES!
DONT DOUBT!-
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1954, newspaper, June 3, 1954; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557274/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.