The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 279, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1966 Page: 23 of 32
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1966 THE ORANGE LEADER PAGE TWENTY-THREE
CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTER.
en’s Cotton
M
ne
the guests
2.99
JSES
.. 1.66
KING EDWARD
O J. Beauty Lotion
3-qt. Sixe
59c
/ %
3 ng: 89c
I ex.
A
.27e
.... 47c
th 79c
75c
79c
U.S. CHOICE TENDER-AGED BEEF
9A
t
Roa
LB.
94, 29c
... u. 93c
u 89c
129 A. 89c
OPEN 8:30 TO 9
40e ARMOUR ER.
476 STAR 12 01. D3C
I 1 MORRELL
LIVerELKS PRIDE ...
Smoked Liver Links
9c
,
Discount Prices
Big Bonus Stan
SMALL
ARE YOU A
Heart-O-Orange Drink ..
Elna Cheese...................
3 SHAVING HEADS WITH
18 ROTARY BLADES. ,
77c
59c
GE. ANTIQUE WHITE
PRINTED CIRCUIT CHASSIS.
Capris & Slacks
Imperial Cigars
MYF Group
Is Organized
RICES GOOD
THROUGH .
NOV. 26
VE RESERVE
THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT
Pkg. of S
6-01.
ALL SIZES
BUT NOT ALL
STYLES IN
ALL SIZES
.Housewarming
Given To Fete
99c
99c
1.29
26-Piece
Punch Set
RED-T-CHOPPED
Sirloin..
BOSTON
ROLL
• Sanforized-Machine Washable
• Two Pockets
• Asst. Colors and Patterns
• Sizes S-M-L.
SALE
LASTS
• Thursday
• Friday
• Saturday
# Sunday
1411 GREEN
ORANGE
1.49
1.49
1.29
$2.99
SHOULDER
tea
‘ SITE
Wrap
79c.
th 69c
UDICO
Toaster
Broiler
7.99
BROILS, GRILLS, TOASTS.
6 POSITION CONTROL
Awe
STARD
CLEAR GLASS. 6, 7. OR 8
QT. BOWL. ALL WITH
CUPHOOKS
12 CUPS, 12
LADIES STRETCH DENIM,
KNITS, NOVELTIES .....
Mrs. Alvin Cobb, Mrs. J. R.
Nolan, Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs.
Bob Garner, Mrs. Nell Johnson,
service completed the decor.
Hostesses were Mrs. O’Neal
Bacon. Mrs. James Griner,
” SIZE.
g. Of 15
ASSORTED LADIES
SHOES REDUCED
• TENNIS SHOES # ANKLE BOOTS
• HOUSE SHOES • GO GO BOOTS
Newton Couple
U.S. CHOICE
TENDER-AGED
BEEF
SQ. CUT. LB.
Cheerf
Tearful [
HER EXPRESSION CHANGES LIKE mog I
A LIVE BABY. SHE SMILES, POUTS, 7 1
CRIES. WETS. 13" TALL S
. 2 RED.T.CU1
SA Beef Steaks
ALL PAY-LESS SHOE STORES
IN GOLDEN TRIANGLE
OPEN TODAY
Clainwerr FLANNEL. BOYS 6.16, 3-7
oiespwear GIRLS 2.14............
F FAMILY
SHOE STORE 5
Shop Where Qual ty Coss Lens
US. CHOICE TENDER-AGED BEEF
English Cut Roast.
US. CHOICE ENDER AGED BEEF
Stew Meat,o"™....
U.S. CHOICE TENDER.AGED BEEF
Chopped Sirloin ...
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Table
Radio
9.99
FARMER
Frames BROWN 12.01.
NORELCO
Tripleheader
Speedshaver
20.87
C.L. CLunA GOLDIN AMBER,
sake stand GIFT BOXED.....
Electric Corn Popper
FRESH
Pork Steak.....
Crucial I ng BALL BEARING .SPINNER
vrysTGi LOZY ousan .....................
GOLDEN AMBER
•age OCT GIFT BOXED ......................
D' AZUR. ELASTIC WAIST LEG.
AceTare Driers Sizes 34.40 ...... 3 Pr.
FLANNEL Gowns 34.48
Egutes oeepweer PAJAMAS 32-40 ........
Hamburger
Buns .... Nh: 27c
...,. 49c
Cooked Calami MORRELL
VOOKeO paiami PRIDE..
Midget Horns *'^..........
An BORDEN’S IND. WRAP
Am. Cneese 12.01. 65€ .......
WEINGARTEN'S NUT CRYSTAL
V FRUIT CAKE
2 LB. oTE 2V2 LB. 9 OR 5 U. A
size 2.15 SIZE 405 szi.75
Gift
| Wrap
3 ROLL 4Qc
PRINTS, FOIL 47
6 ROLL OOC
PRINTS, FOIL 00
LADIES HOSE
Pa 69
..o. 49c
GREEN GIANT
Peas
9 No. 303 A5
Z CANS 47C
The gifts must be in the mail
by Dec. 1 and the packages
must be wrapped for mailing
by Nov. 29.
Mrs. Roland Peveto, worthy
, matron, announced at the OES
meeting this week that Mrs. NEWTON (Spl) — Mr. and
Trahan has been appointed to Mrs. Aeron Hopkins were hon-
the grand visitation committee, ored this week at a housewarm-
| Mrs. Trahan was selected for ing for their new home.
the honor by Mrs Mildred A white cutwork cloth cov-
Sharpe of Dallas, worthy grand cred. the serving table. An ar-
matron of Grand Chapter of rangement of bronze and yellow
Texas chrysanthemums with artificial
Mrs. Peveto and Ray Parker, fruit was used as the center-
worthy patron, were 'honored piece. Punch was served from
by the chapter at a joint birth- a crystal service with cookies,
day party. Each was.presented mints and nuts. A silver coffee
: a gift and a birthday cake
Home Demonstration Unit
Gets Club of Year Award
VINTON (Spl) — The Vinton recognized at the Lake Charles
Home Demonstration Club last meeting for 25 years of service
week was named club of the in the club. Corsages were pre-
year and Mrs. R J Bello, past seated Mrs Clevel. Perry, Mrs
president, woman of the year, R., A. Haggart and Mrs W. J.
at the Calcasieu Parish HD Cox.
Councils Achievement Day. The publicity book compiled
.Three Vinton members were by Mrs. C C. Nichols tied for
.first place in its division
SAMUEL'S MOHAWK
Bologna
Sliced*
Lb. 49c
By The *
Piece
Lb.
Spiced Lunch Meat H.AFN.'^.„. c« 99c
OFG T. The club plans to mak* gifts
UBO I O de IIC for Christmas for patients in *
the Holly Hill Nursing Home n
Vu PDLpg Sulphur. A $5 donation will be
1 Ulf 1 heats matte to the Vintop Garden
* , Club for its school campus im-
To Viet Nam provement project.
visitors at the meeting in the
BRIDGE cry < Sai 1 1 Mam home of Mrs. W. B. Picket were
bers of Bridge City Chapter Mrs. Howard Jardell, Mrs. Ed-
1038. Order of Eastern Star are ward Stine; Mrs Fred Char-
sending Christmas packages to rois, Mrs. R. Gray, Mrs.
the Orange County men serv- D A Haggart Ages
ing in Viet Nam. Ranker. M A L Tod and
Mrs. Lloyd Gray, chairman of Mrs Arthur Dommert and
he project, asks all parents of Mrs. c W Guthery assisted in
the service men to send the ad serving refreshments to the 18
dresses to Mrs E. P - Trahan, members and
secretary, or call her at RE 4 and
5-3652.
Pkg. $1
W 10 I
Dusline Powder A SELECTION or 17-
BestBJ oWGer FRAGRANCES ...............076
Kerosine Lamp CLASSIC STL..... 2.99
P C.LLu SHAVER WITH BUILT IN LIGHT 11 00
Lacy sunbeam FOR LEGS OR UNDERARM!. . 1 1.77
"intimate" In Filiciree " or TO %%. 3.75
GIFT BOXED
Hypnotique Spray Mist COLOGNE 1-01. 2.50
Jade East LARTER SMAYELOTION.............. 2.50
Jade East Cologne ..... _________co. *3
Pepsodent Toothbrush Adult Size 38c
FRESH
Ground Beef
QuALmYOC
CONTROL ANY P
• E <s
MILD CHEDDAR
Cheese ■
„ Mrs. J. T. Bragg,-Mrs. Danny
DEWEYVILLE (Spl) - The Choate, Mrs. Harold Miller,
First Methodist youth fellowship Mrs. Jack Johnson and Mrs.
elected officers and began a Charles Brown X
fund-raising, project Sunday eve. Mrs George Neal, Mrs Bus-
ning at their first meeting, ter Daniels, Mrs. Billy Canty.
Officers are Faye Hippler, Mrs. • W. D. Smith, Mrs. Ed
president; Joe Bob Davis, vice Havard, Mrs. Denver Reed,
president; Tommy Swares, sec- Mrs. Causey Mattox, Mrs. F. A.
retary; Lainey Rodrick, trea- Hall, Mrs. Walter Fortenberry,
surer;. Kay Moody, activity Mrs. Bernell Kerr, Mrs. Leroy
chairman; and Margie Falgot, Fillyaw, Mrs. Lydia Bell' Gray
program chairman. X and Mrs Hester Mitchell. -
Plans were made by, the group -
to operate a Christmas tree e.
stand in Deweyville. They also
are selling a cleaning com-
pound concentrate to obtain the
. money necessary for this proj-
ect.
Rev. and Mrs. Claude Decelle
will meet with the young peo-
ple each Sunday until a sponsor
is appointed. Anyone between
$1 ithe ages of 12-22 is invited to
I join the organization.
1.94
3.55
33c
53c
3 8 0s. $1
J. Fer 1
6.01. 27. I Malle FARMER
Pkg. 476 Lunch MEATS BROWN
‘ Cinnamon Twist. ..........on 1 39c
Quality Layer Cake............ - 59c
Ce APPLE, ORANGE
CoTreC SaKCS COCONUT, PRALINE......Ea. 076
French Sticks.....................2.. 39c
Fox DELUXE, CHEESE 2 9.02. 81
IZZO PEPPERONI, SAUSAGE............0 for 1
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 279, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1966, newspaper, November 24, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619769/m1/23/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.