The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 27, 1957 Page: 3 of 64
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iUNtHY, JANUARY 27. 1957-__.HI_0**NGI LEADER
To Speak at Rotary Meeting
“Would you mind lifting yflur fooTT
MARRIAGE RACKET BROKEN
NEW DELHI, jin. 26 (AP)-Po-
Hc« have rounded up a gang of
10 men and a girl who worked,.....
,.?Arria8p racket. The men .posed! three times
urban meeting of the Orange Ro-
tary* Club scheduled for Tuesday
at 7:30 p.nj. in Little Mexico Res-
taurant. DeVfitt Kinard, local real
estate developer and former state
| representative, will be in charge
! of the program and will introduce
(the speaker.
I Jones, who is a practicing at-
torney in Lake Charles, is a vet-
leran of World War I and a for-
mer state "commander of the Amer-
ican Legion. He was appointed by
President Eisenhower in 1953 to
I serve as a member on the commit-
tee... on intergovernmental rela-
tions and served with distinction
until the committee’s report was.
completed in June, 1955.
He has a reputation for fighting
for the economic taelf sufficiency
of the South and was a leader in
jthe campaign to equalize freight
rates fr^iwpifn norlhfflrn and
[southern states. He has published
.....___articles in’ Saturday Evening
as the 20-year-old girl’s father, | POst, American Legion Magazine,
brothers and uncles. They offered Reader's Digest and Life Maga-
I Letters of commendation have
v been received from*t:ity managers
farmers, rural school teachers and|t*’rouKhout Texas mailed copies of
others who live outside the cor-|theCity of Orange’s J956-1957 $1,-
economic, political and social P01*1® c% Orange. The:109-600-]® municipal budget, it was Austin i «e u-----
problems of the South, will be the the annual meeting is Reported yesterday. ,. ... , Comments said to City MgriL„A G" fry vrts continuing his.
guest speaker at the annual rural- „°.ne,:pf, e peoPla of_tlie.arev to' They came from Steve Matthews. Gene Gatlin were to the effect that fffor!s Jn. Budapest to obtain re-
urban meeting of the Orange Rq- aK?ua,in,tf.,; according:manager of San Antonio, Norman "the budget is based on a re&istic lease. ‘
.— . . ~ • t° President Neal Miller Jr.,,, I McCarver, manager at Hearne. * ‘ ‘ r """
. —— - * | Albert K. Steiriheimer, manager at
Sam Jones, former governor of
Louisiana, writer and lecturer on
economic, political and social
__RAG! THREE
jgjjp. char*M werf "entirely CHINESE MUTTON IS CHEAP
..... V* . CAIRO, Egypt, Jan, 28 tAPi _
tOMnnw T«r» •>« /An, - .. We havc^no reason to believe Within one hour Cairo butch^
British Foreign Office* said tonight ligainsHhtel fur pSe muTtTO^fmm4 Rtf °f
it is .sure the intentions of four have anv foundation '*a h,Red Ch!na' lt wa*
British youth, held in Budapest on * r°r*'8-n ^ced meH" n‘Udl “ l0Cally
Austin. He added that British Minister^
Sene Gatlm were to the effeit that , 10 omain r,>'
the budget is based on a reSlistic lease1 of the. foui; but repeated de-
and forward looking program. The [^ands to visit the students ‘ have
fine budget document shows that ^een ‘slvorec*
_°Lp<ib IC_ac<X>unts at lion and presentation,”
ANNUAL
BARNETT
' INSURANCE AGENCY
306 Fifth St. — Odom tide
INSURE • STAY INSURED
REST ASSURED
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the girl as a bride to bachelors for 1 zine.
MOO. She was married at least Members of the Rotary club Will
ibring as guests stockmen, _ rice
LGVIMG'S
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'•COMPLETE
LENGTH
BRAND NEW SHIPMENT
PLASTIC DRAPES!
LOVELY FLORALS m A A
* LIKE FABRIC ■ (J|)
EA.
'90" LENGTH
• YOUR (HOKE
FAIR
LEV-
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X12 RUUM KUGSINYLON BLANKETS!
•CUT PALE _»• JACQUARDS
•UY-AWAY $1 FI* PL A IDS
LOO DOWN
• YOUR/CHOICE
• WHY PAY $20.00 FOR YOURS!
* REVERSIBLE!
'•SAVE NOW
AT LEVINE'S LEV-
i INE'S
• JUST LIKE 6.90 BLANKETS!
'INE'S SPECIAL GROUP
jSMEET BLANKETS
[• PLAID ) 99 VALUES
.BOYS OR MENS
PANT CREASERS
Xu^lESISTANT
i LOVELY SHEER UDIES
NYLON HOSE
Why pay t oo pair
(Save on ladies
NYLON PANTIES
• WORTH 49c PAIR
[MATERNITY
* NEW SPRING
STYLES - - -
!• COMPARE AT
MUCH MORE
!• YOUR CHOICE — |Nrs
i • LAY AWAY YOUR AT LEVINE’S I
A Ai( I standard size
«J(J0)*WASH CLOTHS
!$!
10
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CHOICE OF COLORS
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LUGGAGE
SAVE ON UDIES
HAND BAGS
• VALTO 199
6-PIECE SETS
STEAK KNIFES
10!
Ladies’
Dresses
[AUTOMATIC
.ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
•SKILLETS
• DEEP FRYER
^•WESTINGHOUSE
THERMOSTATS
' INE'S,
• GUARANTEED ONE YEAR*
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MENSJ^VIOWORK
• WORTH 2.99 PAIR
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SALE! FABRICS!
• Drip Dries
• Polished Cotton
• Ginghams
• Cotton Plisse
• Broadcloths
• No-Irons g/f YD (
• COMPARE UP TO 59c YARD
LADIES’
lor GIRLS’
• WASHABLE
• ALL FIRST
QUALITY
• IMPORTED
•
LEV-
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• COMPARE UP TO 1.99 EA.
• IMPORTED
• YOUR CHOICE
I Plastic Bowl Sets ,$100
White or Colon I
[MENS COTTON KNIT
[UNDER WU R
[• T-Shirts • U-Shirts
) Special Group Ladies
[NO-IRON DUSTERS
|* WEAR YEAR ROUND
U.
MENS FLEECE LINED
SWEAT SHIRTS
• All Sizes To Sell
ODD LOT GROUP
FABRICS
• WHILE IT LASTS
LEV-1
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10
iMEh||S RUBBER
OVERSHOES
'• ALL SIZES TO SELL
iSSfLESS STEEL
WtA4
f® COMPLETE 5-PC. ET
WENSfrcfch OcIfoWELS
!• REGUUR 59c
.•YOUR CHOICE
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.•STRIPES • SOLIDS
'•WORTH 39c EACH
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LADIES’and MEN S
Values
to $27.50
Values
to $35.75
Values
to $64.00
Values
to $97.50
Your Old Watch May Be
Worth $60 $ 100 Trade-In
On New Wotch. Huge Trade-Ins
During This Clearance Sale!
ASSORTED CROUP
BIRTHSTONE
RINGS
Values to $7.50 Values to $25.00
*2.79 *9-79
Values to $18.75 Values to $65.00
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SILVERPLATED H0LL0WARE
REDUCED!
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\ ★BUY NOW FOR:
• Weddings ' • Anniversaries • Graduation Mother s Day
• Father’s Day • Easter and Other Special Occasions
FOUR WAYS TO BUY
★ CASH ★ LAYAWAY
★ CHARGE ★ BUDGET TERMS
LADIES’ and MEN’S
WATCH BANDS
LADIES WHITE OR YELLOW GOLD
WEDDING RINGS
Special Group
Value* to fi|
$18.00
ONE SPECIAL
CROUP .....
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Values . NOW 4e
NOVV^S
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$12.95
Values
$£•99 $11.95 to $22.50 $*99
Values ..... NOW j
PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX
ENTIRE STOCK - UDIES & MEN'S
BILLFOLDS
REDUCED!
Croup 1 1
$4.35 Values—Now
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Croup 2 '
$5.50 Valuat^Now
>^99
NOW 3
ENTIRE STOCK
CHINA A
CRYSTAL
BARGAINS IN OUR
GIFT SALON
$j29
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JEWELRY
HUNDREDS OF OTHER GREAT
VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
CHOOSE NOW FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
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• Earbobs
• Bracelets
Values
$1.10
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 27, 1957, newspaper, January 27, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557511/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.