The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Lamar State College – Orange.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951
liielr youngster* to the camp were
lore, etc. ^
Summer term* at the camp Be-
nin June 10, July 8 and August
S. Persons interested in sending film.
II-,.-,, I, committee he met Louis Weber,
IflOrQll IS ASS6SSCQ Brooklyn numbers racketeer,
I about a half docen times over a
Fine and Sentence r*0*of ~veral ye,n'
Paid Many Visit
NEW YORK, May 11 (AP)— Rut witnesses at Moran's trial
James J. Morgan, close associate in federal court testified that
yf fenner Mayor William O’Dwy- Weber had visited Moran at least
cr, was sentenced today to a max- ill times ai his fire department
imuitt. five years In prison and office.
fined $3000 on a charge of giving Moran, 49, refused to testify at
gerjured testimony before the his trial. A jury found him guilty
U. S. crime comniJttee. Thursday.
The conviction was the first
here growing out of testimony
before the crime committee,
| Appointed by O’Dwyer
> Moran was appointed to a $15,-
1000-a-ycar lifetime post as a
| water commissioner by O'Dwyer
1 shortly before the mayor resigned
| last year \o become ambassador
jto Mexico, But after testifying
| before the crime committee he
under pressure from
Announcement
Visit Our Lubrication Department
anj)f\ee Mr. Arthur Head, lubrica-
tion expert, give vour car or truck
'}■: Vvr
0k
LOANS
*5to*50
Bife Supply of Food
Awaits* Sunday Baby
Expert Lubrication
ighly Lubricated
.The first baby born in Orange
after l p. m. Sunday will receive
a gift of 10 dozen cans of Libby's
baiy food.
The big supply of edibles will
lie given to the baby's parents by
the Strand theatre as part of the
promotion for the movie “Fath-
er's Little Dividend” which opens
at the locnl movie house Sunday
at 1 p. m.
THE ORANGE
FINANCE SERVICE
Room It. Petty Bldg. Dial
a-SIM—Orange's Only Sal-
ary Loan Office—Hours: 9
to 5 Mon. Thru Sat. Home
Owned and Operated.
PHIL SCOTT, Mgr.
Thoroa
Transmission and Differential Checked
Crankcase Checked
Battery Filled
Tires Aired Properly
Floor Mats Thoroughly Cleaned
Windshields Cleaned
Friendly, Courteous Service
resigned
Mayor Vincent ImpellRtcri.
The prosecution charged that
Moran lied' about the number of
Weber visits to block a senatorial
inquiry into reasons for his fre-
quent sessions with the Brooklyn
numbers boss.
shown winners In Saturday’s pet
;T SHOW WINNERS—In the Flickinger’s Studio photo above are
conducted by the Orange County Humane society. Adults assistii
,e event were Mayor Joe Runnels Jr., Bill Sexton, the Rev. Herm
es and Mesdames James Miller. Len Cockrell, H. DuCharm and
;m; Hcrby fjoehme, Sarah I-ynn Leister, Susan Trimble. Larry R
TABLES
j Complete UNDERCOAT Focilities
Modern Chevrolet Co
VqiaL 8-5619
IN MATCHING GROUPINGS
ON Or-rA^lONAIr PIECES
HEALTH CENTER
502 Ninth Street
Hours: 9-12 and 2-1
Dial 8-3416
ijc Page, Du Pont employe, is a
teacher at Cove Independent
school. Fogleman, a student of
St: fk high school, is founder of
Town tneater, and served on Its
original constitution and by-laws
committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Curry joined the
theater group last night. Other
persons to join at the meeting are
George Biggs and Jack Paterson.
The vice-president was appoint-
ed program chairman arid will be
in charge of arrangements for the
workshop meetings, which are
scheduled for the last Thursday
In each month. Phillip McIntyre
was named chairman of a com-
mittee to plan for an outing for
the group to. be held soon. Others
Hattman Reelected
By Theater Group
3rd at GREEN
More People Buy CHEVROLET Than Any Other Make
SHOP AND SAVE DURING
A young employe of the Du
Pont company here, Hattman is
the third president of the com-
paratively new theater group.
Al Curry was elected vice-pres-
ident to succeed Nettie Frazier,
who was named assistant treasur-
er to succeed Tom Gibbs.
Re-elected to their posts, also,
were Sallie Frazier, secretary, the group to be held soon. uxncih
and Camilla Page, treasurer. Carl of the committee gre Jeff Hatt-
Ray Fogleman was elected ser- man, Lee Curry and Ersell Broom,
geant-at-arm?. Leroy Engdahl and June Da-
Curry is an employe of the Du vis, co-chairmen of a radio com-
Pont company here, also. The mittee, were asked to report de-
You asked for a special department at Slade’s featuring
tables and other gift and occasional furniture Item*. We
searched the markets and selected from the better lines fur-
niture you can buy with pride and assurance. Some has
arrived and we invite you to come and aee for yourself.
Shop in leisure ... use lay-away or time payments. ^
Ih Theae Features
• French Provencial • Shelf-end Tables
Fruit Wood • Lamp Tables
• Mahogany • Drop-leaf Tables
• Maple •*Pru?
• Walnut * • Hand Rubbed
• Fluted Edges Finishes
• Cocktail Tables • Leather Tops
• Sten-cnd Tables • Gallery Rails
REMODELING SALE
Special Purchase For Mother's Day!
Mother’s Day Special
LOVELY BOXED GIFT
Handkerchiefs
6-Gore Multi-Crepe
At STAUDTS
You’ll Find ...
SLIPS
Reg. $4.98 Quality
Comes 3 to a box. Gorgeously lace trimmed in plain
white or colored designs. Sure to please Mother.
2000 YARDS FINE
MATERIAL
Gorgeously lace trimmed at top
and bottom. Choose from white
or pink in sizes 32 to 40. Mother
is sure to appreciate receiving
one of these lovely slips.
Consisting of:
• Topmost 80 square
prints
• Quadriga cloth
• Flowered Plissa
First quality material.
36 inches wide
Mother’s Day Special
Chenille Twist Loop
BY IROQUOIS
RUGS
A YARD
Strongly constructed of finest
cotton yarn available. Washable.
Choose' from: Chartruese. Dusty
Rose, Green, Gold. White or
Maroop.
COSTUME
JEWELRY
Always appreciated . . . Al-
viayi used! Lovely costume
jewelry. Newest styles, low
budget prices.
All Types Electrical
APPLIANCES
Make “Mom’s" job in the
kitchen easier. Choose from
our wide selection of elec-
trical appliances.
Shop and
Save at
Levine’s k
Men’s
Men’s Grey Chambray
SHIRTS
SPORT SHIRTS
SPORT SHIRTS
Choose from solid, cool
skipdent material or skip-
dent material or printed
patterns. Sizes small, me-
dium and large. This Is a
Guaranteed not to shrink
more than 1%. Double
stitched continuous sleeve
faring. Can't rip. Two
pockets. Sizes 14 to 17.
You'll find a large selec-
tion of printed patterns.
Sizes from 4 to 14. Stock
up for the summer now
Csuul! Colorful! ijiuaunart is bcsuriful deco-
or thipcs sod color*. K**ry pi««
cookiog. serving *nd refrigerator noting. Truly today s
MOU casual, most functional china ... the china you »e
hoped for and never could ind.
Each piece hand-dippeJ on a fully vitrihed china
body. Non-abeorbent and highly ch.p-rc,.***- U got-
casual color,: Avocado Yellow with the smart
raindrop e*ect. Parsley Green, Nutweg Brown, Ice Blue,
Sugar White, Oyster Grey. To be uted in
combinations for seaartest eCects.
regular I1.M value.
at this budget price.
8ULOVA — yelk)*
rolled goldpkite case
MEN’S
DRESS PANTS KHAKI PANTS
$059 pp.Sb&sjffl***$09S
Illustrated are only a few of the
many ideal gift items youH find
lor “Mom.” Some In early for j
best selections
William Roger* quality
silverplate service for
eight; 26 pieces in a
chest.
16 * Fite i SUfttr Jit—l»il
For MOTHER'S DAY Gifts
srsmmj-s
SLADES
GIFT SHOP
Free Parking • Pb®n« I-744I
7f J Frent St.
The Perfect
Jewels to the jewel! There's
< no doubt about it that
-Mom's a jewel, just os
there's no doubt that we
hove the best jewelry and
1 ’ gift selection, chosen espe-
Xidally for mothers! . . , all
at low-price*.
AT NO EXTRA COST
J l WTlLf R Y
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View five places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1951, newspaper, May 11, 1951; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558147/m1/3/?q=12th%20Armored%20Memorial%20Museum: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.