The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1962 Page: 2 of 28
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Values to
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Eight Residents
Due Certificates
4.99 a
Values
Regularly
79c Yd.
LADIES' REGULAR 1.59 VALUE
SLEEPING BRA AND PANTY SETS
OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8
40. W. TURRET RD,-ORANGE
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LADIES' VALUES TO 2.99
SLIPS, PETTICOATS, PAJAMAS, GOWNS
LADIES' REG. 1.00 AVISCO RAYON
ACETATE TRICOT HALF SLIPS
• FABRIC
CASUALS
IF NOT SPECIALLY FURCHASED
FOR THIS SALE. THESE DRAPERY
FABRICS WOULD SELL
FOR 98c YD. AND MORE!
SAVE UP TO 65°.! INFANTS’ 1.99-2.99
2-PIECE DIAPER SETS
LITTLE GIRLS'-GIRLS' 8.99-12.99 COMMUNION
and CONFIRMATION DRESSES
sp Xy summe
tortons Szes 7
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p
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Elsie
• Premium Quelity en Full Boits
• Weshabis--Col orfast
• W«e selection 0t Selids
LADIES' REGULAR TO 3.99
GOWNS-SLIPS-PAJAMAS-PETT1COATS
gvl,
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'Murder'
Going O
NEW YORK d
venions at Broa
pense play "Writ
are being prep,
tries.
Twelve offers
< eived for a Lon
but no decision
been reached by
sponsor and play
Knott.
WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S-
SUMMER CASUALS
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LADIES' REG. 10.928.72 PEIGNOIR SETs 8 00 5 99
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CLEARANCE!
GIRLS'
FAMOUS-MAKE
BETTER
. HUBERT KING
Joins Y Stoff
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AT ALL WEINER'S STORES
Limited Quantities
While Supply Lasts!
• WOMEN’S
4 lo ro
TODDLERS'-LITTLE GIRLS'- GIRLS' 2.99-4.99
VALUE 2-PIECE PLAY SETS
MEN'S "CORDACA"
(COTTON AND DACRON BLEND)
Cord Leisure
Pants
STYUK
WHTES e BLACKS • TANS
LITTLE GIRLS'-GIRLS' REG. TO 1.99 VALUE
JAMAICA SHORTS
TOM WILLIAMS
PHARMACY
ior.High Sthool as summer pro-
gram director for the Orange
YMCA has been announced by
Executive Secretary Dave San-
ford.
He mm! King will assume his
duties with the Y June 4
The director attended South
Park High in Beaumont where he
was a member of the National
i
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Cheeu theu washable ereas •OS,;,! ant baby eord
draw pent ham Dacren pelyeater ane «altar bl,nd,
Perfeet for a-ary dren eceasien. The pl.atl.1
ropuler belted medel and reedye uffed. Choow hen
ten ar Mm. Sixes in group.
Regularly °2 Yd,. "2
49e Yd. ( For
250
nzines; J ohnn
asper indust
Rodney P+ ' ’ ar
3
Lc SAVE 60%-70% AND MORE! 5
(LG(q6gs6gs‘
DRESSES
AND
SUITS
The appointment at Huhert King,
the Bridge ity Jun- e*
400
1
FREE
REG. 43 69 SZE
4
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WEINERS
BOYS' SUITS AND SPORT COATS REDUCED V, AND MORE!
*136 12.00 Ri2s 9.00 *32,5 8.00
•• eng le9 or short sher leg da amas W and.
coiors * embessed cetton. Wesh -• Breer, iove rubber
stbenos Sizes 3 te 16.
52
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id COTTON
. 1
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Hn.ee -art » 32%
BOYS' REGULAR TO 3.99 COTTON
CORD CONTINENTAL LEISURE SLACKS
Bet oop or 7 e. ton de ed models.
TODDLERS' 2.99-3.99 VALUE COTTON DRESSES
-W from e - • weet -■ of coon, prn ... S:„ 1
6 Aw
.8$
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LADIES' 12.99-14.99 SKIRT and BLOUSE SITS
" fot • tep Tezes Meker. Hot M ng styles-meny with exciting frent and
SAVE '2! LITTLE GIRLS'-GIRLS'
1.99 VALUE SLACKS
9 rr« •• t ,
A
A
to MP Cqopse frem Cetona
occesion.
LADIES' 1.99-2.50 SPRING-SUMMER JAMAICAS
Me sty es end feprret • • celors Pop. ft be ted models ine uded. Seva •• this
A a
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BOYS' REGULARLY TO 2.49 12V2.oz.
COARSE WEAVE DENIM BLUE JEANS
"estein P Ser’erzed ti
to >6 odd and even $ mt .
Area w W he
an 4
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CLEARANCE—LITTLE GIRLS'- GIRLS' ENTIRE
STOCK—VALUES TO 6.99 COTTON DRESSES
. ■ k‘® * * D • • 1 n -1 • - 1* es from Famous Melers. $ zes 1 6x
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MATERNITY WEAR
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• Tope • Shirt • Jamaices • Skirh
Rev . Robert Bi a<.k>hear pa
of Mount Zion Bapt will
liver the baccalaureate sermon
’ members of the 1962 gradia
class 9t Wallace High School
2 -1“
51 •• ' *, on mar ecus meters blouses Cottons
colors, $ tes Tb.. -
*
A • qe Be • ten 9s F gher piiced dreses rec
Rayons, B,ends in solids aod.print. Desses ior
,00G06 GO®®
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For Just A Penny An Inch 36,
522
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LADIES' 1.99-2.99 VALUE COTTON BLOUSES
Man mn besutitu ne- at es al Wesh n Neer—pewit colors sizes 32-3%
fA /!
.. 2 for
7.00
DACRON MARQUISETTE CURTAIN FABRICS!
I Dacron-P olyester
White and Solid Colors Flocked Dots, Scalloped
e ceremogies Candidates
he mmediate . area and
ertif ates
r B Andersen Jr Orange
MEN'S VALUES TO 3.99 PR. SUMMER CASUALS ,
Sncht 2 bune red ©• pi 10 ch00. irom. Man, ut102. 9 - 2.99
.....* 2 Ur
Hugo essortment of girls’ -better dresses
endosuits manufactured by many of
America i Feeding makers. Many dresses
have attached bouffant ptticoats. Choose
from dressy styles in the latest colon and
styles of the season. Many whites in
group. All -fabrics to choose from. Sizes
3-6x, 7-14.
day at 4 p m. ui Hunter Beaty
E3 mhasium
Rev. O , B Baptiste pastor rd
Mount Olive Baptist Church, will
give the: scripture reading The
invocatich will be given h Rev
R C Smith pastor (4 Mount
nai Baptist Church
A program -of mumc will be
presnted by the Wallace concert
choir. Rev. Elackshear will say
the benediction.
SAVE
1,!
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e end colorfest Many
Hl PoTENC1 VITAMINS | MINGeALs
WHEN you my rue
FAMILY PAA Of 100
KEcGLaa on soeciat foguuLa
Anfique Satin Nubby
Weaves Textured Styte
among 76 candidates to receive
certifictes in graduasion exer:
ci esat theLamr School of Vo
C*fk*a Friday at Sam in he
vocations administration builchng.
The cndidates represent stu-
dents who have completed two
year terminal courses in diesel
engine* electricity and electron-
K machine shop, refrigeration
. and air conditioning, vocational
A coffee for graduates par
ents and friends wilbe heid in
O}
-o
A review of
county and mu
grama in Orang
uled Tuesday b
Chamber of Co
. committee in ot
tional Highway
gins today.
The highway
will be present!
representatives <
• • and state hi;
group*, accord:
Mgr. Ernie Carr
Special recogi
County highway
terday from M
Thomen Sr. and
commerce.
In designating
Saturday .as r
week in Orange
commended cou
nicipal officials
Highway Depart:
-landing job don
needs of Orang
Die mayor no
should, “be com
achievements in
road and highway
out Orange Cou
. mounting traffic
by motorists "
A resolution
chamber of com
LITTLE GIRLS'-GIRLS' 2.99-4.99 VALUE
SLIPS and PETTICOATS
„■ . ■ .............. ... . ,
- 1.33
• PLAID I
. CASUALS
.a. !
5 MORE
€ STYLES
2 ANO 41RLS
L e WMITES
68c
memker kA the tra ktcamtandin: MISSES' 2 99-3 99 VAL SPRING-SUMMER CAPRIS
King attended Lamar Iech on a C-o • ei man *• , ee es and s es Ne-es co an Frem top *•<•*»’ 5 i0. a.
four-ear track scboarship and .
majored in phsicai education and X
minoredinboing. t JR-MISSES' 5.99-6.99 FAMOUS MAKER'S SKIRTS
ne eraduated irom Lamar Tech
in 1960 and joined the Deweyville Mar f thes Feme 1 Maker spte-suma sk n •• carafu y Straight ••
Junior High School faculty as a
teacher and coach For the past
year. King has taught social stud-
ies at Bridge Ciry.
He is married to the former
Martha. Jerdan of Beasmont. He
is a member of the Church of
Christ of Beaumont and teaches
a Suday schoo class:
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1962, newspaper, May 20, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530587/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.