The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1949 Page: 8 of 8
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it Saturday
Officers and directors of the
Orange Community Concert asso-
ciation will meet Saturday at 2
p. m at St. Paul's parish house to
complete plans for the annual
membership campaign scheduled ,
to get underway May 2. • I
The winner of an essay contest]
among high school students here j
on the subject '"What Community '
Concert Means to Orange" will be
selected during the meeting but
the successful contestant will not
be announced until next week, ac-
cording to Mrs. Keith W. Dahl,
publicity chairman, who announc-
ed the session.
Through this year's membership
campaign officials of the concept
association hope to enlarge the ac-
tivities of the organisation to the
extent of being able to bring more
and better artists to the county
during next winter's series.
Mrs. Victor Lowrey and Mrs. E.
I. Hardy, co-manager of the cam-
paign, are to be present for Sat-
urday's meeting along with the
For All Your Building Needs
SEE THE
W. J. MULLiNS LUMBER CO.
309 STARK ST.
DlAL 867
We Can Save You Money On
Hog Wire
Paints
Varnishes
Field Fence
Screen Wire
(All Kinds)
Masonite
Plywood
(Marine A Plain)
Kenmore Board
Sheet Rock
Shellac
Turpentine
Doors - Windows - Lumber- Electrical Supplies
All Kinds and Colors in Roofing
Febs - Corrugated Aluminum Roofing
Eave-Strip - Valley - Flashing
All Kinds of Nails and General Hardware
—Moulding of All Kinds—
Baste Setae* Bid
'Approved in Senate
By Dave Cheapens
AUSTIN, Tex., April 22—(AP)
A bili establishing • standard
measurement for natural gas was
finally passed and sent to the
Senate by the House of Repre-
sentatives today.
The action was taken as the
House went to work hoping to
clear its calendar of much long-
delayed legislation in Its first
Friday session in weeks.
The Senate had gone home for
the weekend after passing the con-
troversial basic science and chlro-
j praetor bills. The basic science
! measure had involved it in what
was regarded as the longest fill-
! buster in modern Texas legislative
| history.
Meanwhile it was announced
that the House Revenue and Taxa-
tion committee Monday will begin
its study of an omnibus tax bill by
Rep. H. A. (Salty) Hull of Fort
Worth. Hull said today he was
| still hopeful the Legislature would
be able to trim its spending to fit
I available income, but that he
| wanted a subcommittee to begin
work on a general tax measure
"just in case the legislature insists
I on spending more money than the
state now has."
TOGETHER FOR FIRST TIME
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"We Can't Please Every Body, But We Try"
—WE DOZE, BUT NEVER CLOSE—
"Hot-Shot'' Delivery Service on Orders of $10.00
president, Rev. John McKee; vice-
president, Henry W. Schweins-
berg; secretary, Mrs. Frank Bell;,
treasurer. T. D. Sells; presenta-
tion chairman, Mrs. F. H. (Tom)
Williams; directors, p. E. Roach
and Mrs. E. E. Saxon, and Mrs.
Dahl.
For The Best
PLATE LUNCH
In Orange
It a. m. to 8 p. m.
Dally Except 8unday
CHERRY'S CAFE. 406 Front
"Fried Fish on Fridays'
SUPERIOR NEON
SIGN CO.
PHONE 3111
"COMPARE Our Prices"
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MOTHERS!
Bring the Kiddies to
Green's Saturday for years
biggest shoe bargains!
200 PAIRS
CHILDREITS
SHOES
YOU NEVER SAW SUCH
BASQUE
SHIRTS
Actual Values
from $3.95
to $5.95
A genuine clearance of fam-
brands, popular shoe
styles for boys and girls in
sizes from small 2M to 5 . .
5Mr to 8 . . 8^4 to 11% and 12
to 3 . . There's straps, pumps,
white and. brown leathers . .
also black patents. — •
OTHERS $1.29
AND $1.59
Brilliant variety of
_ bright-as-can-be stripes
in refreshing color combi-
nations guaranteed to hold
'their own against washing.
Sturdiboy's highly practical
basque shirts with "built in"
enduranc4 for heavy-duty
service. Perfect choice for
day in, day out wear.
Sixes 4 to 12.
SATURDAY
ONE DAY ONLY!
At this price they won t last
lone .'..best to shop early.
Continued Saturday..
CLEARANCE WHS
SHOES
lool
up to $9.95
All Sices . . 4 to 10 . . AAA to t Widths
In spite of the heavy de-
mand we've had on these
all week, we still have a
complete range of sizes?
thrifty shopper!
Black Red
Green . . Navy
Multi-C'ojors.,
Choose from dress and casual styles in
straps, ankle straps . . oxfords . . sling
pumps .. wedges . . with high . . low and
medium heels.
com
TOM SAWYER and
Men's Blue
Chambray
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SUNDAY, MAY 1st,. GALVESTON
OFFICIAL OPENING SWIM SUIT
SEASON IN GULF COAST AREA.
TOGETHER FOR FIRST TIME—Dancing Gene Kelly and Esther
Williams appear together for the first time in "Take Me Out to the
Hall Game," sparkling attraction coming to the Strand screen Sun-
day. Frank Sinatra also stars in the Technicolor musical, with Bet-
ty Garrett, Edward Arnold und Jules Munshin in support.
Something to SEA in
SWM SUITS
. . of Satin Lastex . .from
Caltex and Jane Lee.
ALSO . .
Howland Swim Caps 98c
Rubber Swim Shoes $1.19
Smooth, svelte, figure-sculpturing
satin lastex . . anyway you like it
.. bare or conservative.. one artci
two piece styles, with snug-tite
fitting legs, . . some with A. B. or
C cup bras. In black, white, aqua,
apricot, sea foam, dark green . . 10
to 18.
Others $5.88
•ad 17.88.
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Each shirt made of heavy
quality sanforised shrank
blue chambray that will
give months of wear . . each
shirt cut extra fall through-
out and relnforeed at all
points of strain . . each
shirt hi m*< wnwtinr
two pocketa .. sties 14 to If.
>2.97 Hawk Brand
Dungarees
$2.49
Real western make and styl-
ed like cowboys want them;
with contrast eolor stitch-
ing. brass rivets, novel poc-
kets and everything! Made
of heavy 10V4 'ounce, white-
back blue denim that's san-
forised! t8 to 38.
FOR BEACH AND HOME WEAR
MEN'S WASH ROBES
Lowest price
in years!
.88
Finely tailored washable cottons in plain or striped
chambrays, broadcloths, seersuckers . . all with wide
shawl collars and sashes; all extra full lengths . . Small,
medium and large. .
Others to *12.88
Men's Boxer Swim Trunks ... $1.88
Choose from gay tropical prints or solid color poplins
all with Inner supports . . Small, medium, large.
Men's Satin '
Lastex Trunks
$2.88
From Brentwood; heavy qual-
ity in gay colors; boxer style;
small, medium, large.
Men's Walking
Trunks.. $4.88
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For young SEA-NYMPHS.
GIRLS SWM SUITS
Tor
gabardine with pockets. elast|p
side waist-band and zipped-fly,
pleated front.
.88
and $3.88
We've them for every age . . 3
to <x . . 7 to 14 . . one and two
plecers of rich satin lastex and
printed cottons . . all styled tor
sun exposure.
Others 81.88 to 14.88
Boys' Swim
$1.88
Popular boxer styles In gay,
tropical prints or solid color
cottons . . with Inner-supports
. . 8 to 16.
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ALSO . . Child's
Swim Cap* . . 291
Swim Tube* $1.59
Play Rings . . . 98c
Play Halls . . $1.2$
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1949, newspaper, April 22, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308855/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.