The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 225, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1951 Page: 3 of 16
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Cotton
Good as Gold
DOMESTIC
36 Inches
Wide
Receiving
BLANKETS
TOWELS
FLANNEL
Large size in
beautiful pastel
Choose from solids,
stripes or plaids . . .
Choose from
WHITE. PINK
Yds. For
Yds. For
colors.
Here’s a rw»lv»lue'
and BLUE
TUESDAY, SEPT. 25th
CAMPLETES AP BASIC—Pvt.
Billy G. Stevenson, 19, (above)
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.
Stevenson. ,309 Second street.
Bland addition. Orange, has com-
pleted his. Air Force basic airmen
indoctrination course at Lackland
Air Force base, San Antonio.
81x99 and 81x108
5,000 YARDS
80 SQUARE
SHEETS
LADIES
PRINTS
ALL FIRST QUALITY
Pillow Cases, 3 for $1
WHAT A BUY!
PAIRS ^
FOR J
Sanforized. Full cut for comfort. Has wide belt
loops. Sizes range from 29 to 42. Come in now!
USE OUR LAY-AWAY!
YARDS
- FOR dh
Stock up at This Low Price
Geometries •, Plaids
Novelties • Checks
Solids • Plains
Made of heavy terry.
Choose from beautiful
assorted colors.
• First Quality
• Taffeta*
• Crepes
• Newest Fall
Styles
ENDS TRAINING PHASE—Pvt.
Tommy E. Dommcrt, 19, (above)
son of Mr and Mrs. W. F. Dom-
mert, 90S Sholars street, Orange,
is ....aiiin* . «.assigi..uent a er
finishing a basic indoctrination
course for airmen at Saq Anto-
nio’s Lackland Air Force base.
15 FOR
MEN’S
WHAT A BUY
CANVAS GLOVES
PEBBLE DOT
CURTAINS
9-Inch RUFFLE ORGANDY
CURTAINS
Use Our Lay-Away
Blue top canton flannel. Truly an
amazing value!
Rayon Crepe
Orance City Hospital |
Sept. 10^-To Mr. and Mrs. E\?r- 1
tine B. Green, Paper Mill addition, J
a daughter, Kathleen Kirk; to Mr. l
and Mrs. Jim Self, 349 Dyson J
courts, a daughter, Theresa Jean, j 1
Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. W. R. j J
Cooper, 725 Lowe courts, a son, [ I
Kills Daniel. , j
Sept. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. ; ]
Doicus Langley. R«ule 3, Box 356, > !
a son, Davis Oliver; to Mr. and j
Mrs. Leonard C. Mendoza, 208 , I
Dyson courts, a son, Jimmy Jo- , j
" sepft; to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent C. j 1
Hao, 806 Front street, a daughter,! 1
Rose Linda. I
Sept. 13—To Air. and Mrs. Or- 1
ville E. Kuiken, 203 Young courts, 1
a daughter, Carolyn Ann. 1
Sept. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Cur- i
tiss Ferrari, 1106 Orange, a daugh- I
ter, Jeanette Bessie; to Mr. and i
Mrs. James E. Edgerton, 429 Por- I
ter courts, a daughter, Sheila 1
Faye. I
Sept. 16—To Mr, and Mrs. Jeff i
Wallace, Jr., 808 Du Pont drive, |
a son, Ricky Lynn; to Mr. and i
Mrs. Uland Berry, Vinton, La., |
a daughter, Linda Faye. _
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- I
thur Tuorila. Beaumont, a daugh- { ,
ter, Teresa Ann; to Mr. and Airs ! {
Clefnent Guidry, 1404* Hart street, !
a son. Carol James. j l
Sept 18—To Mr .and Mrs. Estlc
Stockton, 2304 Fourth street, a |
daughter, Delilah Lee; to Mr. and ’
Mrs. Allan Dorman, Route 3, Box j
218, a son, Ronnie Lee: to Mr.
* and Mrs. Freeman Peart, 218 East J
Curtis, a son, Freeman Thomas. 1
Local Insurance Man Is '
Awarded Trin to Florida j
Morris Clemmons, Jr., special I
agent for the Prudential Insurance I
Company of America in Orange, t ’
has qualified for one of the high- j
est honors awarded by the firm— i '
a trip to Palm Beach, Fla., for the /
annual business conference Oct. i
5 and 6.
According to Charles n. Rte- i |
pliens, manager of the Houston
-agency, Clemipons is one of 299 I
Prudential agents, among thous-
ands in the United States, Canada i
and Hawaii,^who have qualified
for the trip. Only 10 Prudential .
representatives in the Houston-1
Gulf coast area won the award.
WEEKLY DI8EASE REPOST -
The Orange City-County Health j
unit's weekly report of commu- I
nkjftMf diseases Saturday showed J
yfrae cases of gonorrhea, four
vases'ef mumps and three cases of j
polk) had been disagnosed and re-
ported.
ENROLLS AT COLLEGE
SEARCY, Ark., Sept. 22 (Spl) ,
—Danny Armand Erown, son of i
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brown. 403 |
North street. Orange, has enrolled
at Harding college as a freshman.
He has selected a course of study I.
which will lead »* !*>•
of arts degree in Bible and Edu- 1
Extra fine quality. Has generous
9 inch ruffle. Choose from lovely
colors of white, pink, blue or green.
Here’s a real buy! Dress your home up
in these lovely curtains. Made of woven
pebble dot. Priced at a fraction of their
actual worth! h
4 PAIRS FOR
MEN’S
T-SHIRTS $
PER PAIR
Gorgeously lace
trimmed at top and
bottom. Tailored . ..
Choose from white
or ^pffeteis . . . Sizes
from 34 to 42.
TRAINING
PANTIES
First quality. Cotton rayon ^
stripe. Sizes range from 1 to
6. Choose from whites, or
pastels. JP HU
DORENE” GIRLS* HOLLYWOOD
First quality . . white
T shirts. Sizes in small,
medium and large.
PANTIES $
Rayon striped. Beauti-
fully lace trimmed. In
sizes I to 6. Come in
early for these!
RAYON JERSEY
HALF - SLIPS
MEN'S ATHLETIC
BRIEFS
First quality. Sizes in ^
small, medium and
large. »”
First quality.
Choose from
white or pas-
tels. Sizes in
small, medium
and large.
GIRLS’
JEANS $
GIRL'S SCHOOL /
DRESSES &
MEN’S ATHLETIC
Made of 8 ounce
denim. Sanforized,
/ipprr side fasten-
ers. Buy now and
save.
SHIRTS $
JERSEY
LADIES RA
First quality . .
Fine \ibBed 'cot*
ton. Sizes 34 to 46-
BOYS
First quality. High-
ly styled. Perfect
fitting in sizes
small, medium or
large. Come in now!
MEN’S
Short sleeve. Made of
cotton prints. Sizes/ 6 to
14. Come save now!
Here’s the buy of the year! Don’t
miss seeing and buying these! Made
of HI square prints and cotton
chambrays. Buy now and save!
Fancy rayon plaids. Has ^
2 inelPstrong elastic top. PAIRS
LADIES
100%
NYLON
GIRLS’ 100% NYLON
BOYS’ COTTON FLANNEL
SPORT SHIRTS
MEN’S
HANDKERCHIEFS
18x18
Full Size
Long sleeve. Choose from a
I ■ rge selection of plaids. Sizes
4 to 16. You’ll want several
for your boy at this budget-
bustin’ price!
Made of 106% nylon!
Come in and see these
beautiful slips . . . You’ll
want several at this low
price!
Made of 100% nylon. 30
gauge first quality. Choose
from sizes 5, 6, and 7.
BOY’S 8 OUNCE
JEANS
Sanforized
SIZES Pi
1 to 6 ,
100 DENIER NON-HUN HOLLYWOOD
BRIEFS
First quality . . .
Choose from
white, pink or
blue. Sizes 5, 6 or
7.
BOY’S 11 OUNCE
JEANS
7 EifUSTB IN NAVY
1 Ta/.It rstlsko
Noel Jack Callahan, son of Mr. j
and Mrs. Jotinnie Callahan of 203 ;
Crockett street. West Orange, left
Houston Thursday tor San Diego,
504 FRONTf ST.
SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED”
Failles, Bucks. Suedes, fabrics
or satins.
2 FOR
Calif., where will roceive 11
weeks of boot training with the
U. S. Navy. Callahan attended
seSool in Osaage and prior to Us
enHstmant was employed by the
Orange Products company.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 225, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1951, newspaper, September 23, 1951; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557351/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.