The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 153, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1953 Page: 6 of 14
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WEDNESDAY,JULY 1. 1953
THE ORANGE LEADER
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MELLORINE
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Fresh Calf Livers
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LETTUCE
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3000 Assorted COOL SUMMER Skirts
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LEMONS
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ORANGE JUICE
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Maxine Reg. Sixe (Complexion)
LEMONADE
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STRAWBERRIES
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4000 Women's “T" Blouses
"T" SHIRTS
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POULTRY and PRODUCE
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Keyko
Top Grade Margarine
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TWILL SHORTS
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“Well, we dressed in those and
my son Lee, who is nine years
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over the hill. I guess the balloons
are stih going.
"We didn’t want any trouble
We bought oil they hod of several wonderful styles and
moteriols including polished cottons, cracked ice Ever-
plaxe, sport denims and others. In either straight line
cut or swing models. Actual values to $3.98.
SHEDD’S
SALAD
DRESSING
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12-18 Th ti whent -o erdinery mi
fo $149.
$188
Monday Thru Saturday
7 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Wrinkie-resistont, lost colors, will not shrink Several
styles to choose from in assorted beautiful colors Shop
early for these values. In sixes 32 to 38, S. M, L Actual
value $1.98
WE WILL BE
CLOSED
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JULY 4
10c
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Meaty Rib
STEW MEAT
Cypress and First
—PHONE 8-4842
FREE Delivery!
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Veal Sirloin Steaks
Veal Chops or Square Cut
7-STEAKS _____
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Orange Drug Co.
.11 Fifth St.
Veal Rump Roast or
SQ. CUT ROAST
Pikes Peak
VEAL ROAST
Service Drug Co.
tit Fifth St.
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WE HAVE fRESH DRESSED FRYERS, HENS AND FRESH YARD EGGS
Fill Your Deep Freeze Before Meat Prices Go Up!
GOOD GRADE "A" VEAL CUT ANDWRAPPED FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER
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Flour5 c 35. Beer 8 85
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TME BEST PRICE D I OWER
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K ‘MP-.-—,7 New York, after having found and made theta spec-
hht’N. tacular purchases, passes these outstanding values on to
‛M• you (some items up to 507. savings). Check this merchandise
E and see for yourself the values offered. Sorry, but this sale must
)5e
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BURGESS MEAT MKT
(OPERATED By BILLY BURGESS)
WHOLESALE and RETAIL MARKET
Didn't Like Funerals
“He said he didn’t like all this
foo-foo-rah of a funeral—he just
wanted to have his ashes shot off
Sehome hill in a shotgun." the
son said.
“Well." he continued, “we had
“1 Life Goes to a Shotgun Funeral
Dead Man's Ashes Blasted Over Hillside
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son. Cecil R. Covell of Tacoma.
Wash., promise that his ashes
would be fired from a shotgun
off Sehome hill, « bald nob 500
feet high right in the genterof
Bellingham.
CHICKEN 6-02 Pot Pie 27c
2.290
4
L2al
Lb. 19c
Lb. 49c
Large Stalk 19c
To the best of scientific know-
ledge, all North American and
European freshwater eels spawn
near Bermuda in the Atlantic
ocean.
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For vocotion or sports weor. Beau- Ah sim
tiful colors .Terrycloth combino- Speciel “2 fof ‛
tions Fine cotton knit . May to Purchese d H
launder. No ironing necessory.
About a dozen relatives and
friends of Covell saw the cere-
mony.
Lb. 25C
HALF
GOOD VEAL
Just a reminder, folks!
The American Legion
urges every patriotic
American to own and
display the flag on prop-
er occasions. Indepen-
dence Day is just around
the corner.
Buy your flag now from
any Legionnaire—they're
available at cost!
ALKA-SELTZER ie 25c
old. brought alone the zither
from my suter's shop. He played
it.
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or anything so we a ske d the
police for permission and thy
said 'Fire away.’ ”
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Bayer's 15c Tin 10c
Milk of Magnesia 1o.
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a funeral. Real nice one too. But
i my sister—that’s Mn. Florence
' Custer of Bellingham — tried to
fulfill his shotgun wish and she
fired off some of the ashes from
Sehome on June 16.
"Had a lot left over, though. ;
and Life magazine heard about
it somehow. They asked if they
could be present when we finish-
ed the job so we fixed up Tues-
day’s ceremony.
“My sister—she runs an antique 1
shop—thought there ought to be
some costumes and all she had
ROYALTY’ VISITS AFRICA
LONDON (AP)—Queen Eliza-
beth's mother and sister took off
Tuesday aboard a Comet jet air-
liner for Southern Rhodesia. The
queen saw them away. Queen ,
mother Elizabeth and Princess
Margaret will attend the Rhode*
centenary celebrations.
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Snow Crop 33c
VEAL FORE
28c QUARTER
tx 67c
317 Hubert St., We»t Orange
SPECIALS Thursday and Friday
6 Can. 25C
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IB ★ FREE prizes 4 A
IBALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES! _ U Y
We have fen special "suyprise" prizes— Five to be given
each day Thursday and Friday. These values express our
appreciation — and our hope—that we may continue to "
serve you for many years to come.
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BLANDA’S
EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 2nd and 3rd
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ORANGES Saur Piozsize 25c
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! shotgun banged et colored balzi
1 loons containing the ashes of
m Francis Covell.
Refer Pan
Peanut Butter 47c
EGGS SZ-FX.
FRYERS And oKt
LFNE Fresh Kaled
11 Lit 3 Aad Dressed
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4 Bors 19C
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ROSEDALE
CREAM CORN 2 co 27c
PEAS 2 Nc30o 25c
TOMATOES 2 Cans 15c
Frost Brand TOMATO
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wanted it done and th. UmUy , quite a tew of them let over—in 1
I had. som H ashes,1 kLr0% errofros b,« and tied them 10 two clus-
' its first attempt to keep a promise . 11 hIneons Red green
J 11 th. ri-year-oi4 retired painter. te7ooFan blue one.
I who died May ». “Florence wasn't trying to hit
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BLUE ROSE
RICE
5 Lb. 69c
Lb. 39c
be subject to the stock on hand.
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FAB ST 49c sr 25c
Meatybideal fox Barbecuing 20
PORK RIBS Lb. 37
VEALSTEWGOps H
VEAL Suck ROAST u 25c
Swift’. Premium (SmalSize A e
PICNICS Lb. 45
1 premiumham
AooKFIELD LINKS ,.59,
lunch MEATS -
1 Swift's Gold Crest— Lb. o
CHEESE 2Pk.79
I SLICED BACON Oriole—Lb. 65
I SALT BACON u 375
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L. 55c
No. 1 Calif.
POTATOES 5 Lb. 21c
YELLOW ON IONS Lb 5c
GROUND STEAK Fr^^lly 49c
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 153, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1953, newspaper, July 1, 1953; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443644/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.