The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1959 Page: 2 of 16
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FACE TWO
THE ORANGE LEADER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1959
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
DEAR ABBY: You ire my last
hope. I will be frank with you. I
am a 15-year-old girl who has been
going steady with a 17-year-old
boy. 1 know it was wrong, but
before we could control ourselves
we went too ’far. 1 think, 1 am
tember issue of McCall’s , In an
article I wrote entitled. “Things
my mother never told me.” I
hope you will read It.
DEAR ABBY: I resent your
pregnant, but t -m not sure. If 1 go
to a doctor, he will tel
el! mv mother.
Neither my boy friend nor I have
the kind of parents you can talk to.
I heard If f am p-egnant thev can
send my boy friend to prison be-
cause I am under age. We don’t
know Which way to turn. Abby.
PleaSe put this in the paper and
tell the what to do. I can’t sign
my real name. FIFTEEN
DEAR FIFTEEN: No matter
how “Impossible” you think your
parents are to talk to — they
are the first to help you when
you are in serious trouble. Be-
lieve me. they are vour best
friends. Tell them at once. This
problem is discussed in the Sep-
CARMICHAEL
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statement that "the only way a
a bl* ‘
respectable lady gets
is by walking into a door.
I consider myself respectable.
But when my drunken husband
came home and without provoca-
tion socked me in the eye — was
my eye black! I also lost two teeth
in the bargain. I suppose you’d
tell me that the only way a re-
spectable lady loses her teeth is
having them pulled by a dentist?
However, the black eye and the
W*
missing teeth were good evidence,i
in court. And now I am happily;
divorced. And still respectable. !|
lucyJ
life THE &E4T I
cW Po WITHOUT
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DEAR ABBY: I have a sister
who is the world's worst corres-
pondent. She's married and /nas
four children and lives about 600
miles from me. Maybe I'm at fault
for being a worry-wart but when
I don’t hear from her for a couple
of months 1 get worried and call
her long distance. Now the few
dollars* won't break me. BUT my
problem Is: Whenever I call her
all T get out of the call is hearing
her four kids scream. For some
reason the minute my sister gets
on the phone her kids make such
a fuss she has to spend all her
time (any mv money)' shouting
them down. My insides start to
boil. I’m no good for three days
afterwards. Have you any sugges-
tions? SIS
DEAR SIS: Call her late at
night when you are sure her chil-
dren are asleep.
FRYERS
OR -
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Sabine Food Specials Good Thurs., Fri. and Sat,,Sept. 10-11-12
Rath’s Black Hawk
Rath's SLICED BACON
Roth's FRANKS - All Meat
Rath's SMOKIES
1-U. CHLO
ii-oz. nto.
HEAT AND SERVE SAUSAGE
Rath's PRESSED HAM - BOLOGNA
FRESH WHITE—Medium Ur,.
SHRIMP
KORN KIST SLICED
BACON
FRESH PLUMP
HENS
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DEAR ABBY: I am fifteen years
oid and don’t have much of a!
figure In fact, I don’t have anvil
at all. The boys won’t even look j
at me. They call me ’’Pancake.’’!
Please don’t tell me to go to a ||
CUT-UP PARTS OF FRYERS
BREAST Thighs & Legs Bocks & Wings
Lb. 494 Lb. 454 Lb. 254
FRESH PORK
HANS
WHOLE or HALF
10 to 12-Lb.
Average—Lb.’
MATURED HEAVY BEEF
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TO ROAST OR BARBECUE — SQUARE CUT
SHOULDER ROAST u 49*
RIB EYE 8-OZ. — TO BROIL ............................. Eoch 694
FILLET MIGNON *oz ^ 694
CLUB STEAKS trimmed...................................Lb. 794
Health Studio to build mvself up I
PANCAKE;
as I csr.'t afford it.
DEAR PANCAKE: There ic
more than one way to "build
yourself up.” Let the lingerie de-
partment nil In where Nature
cheated you. There la no reason
for a girl to concave where she
should convex.
To get ABBY’s pamphlet, ‘'Whatii
Every Teen-Ager Wants to Know,”j]
send 25 cents and a large, self-1
addressed, stamped envelope to|
this paper.
TOP GRADE VEAL- u s D A T0P veal
* ROUND STEAK 890
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69*
69* FRESH PORK STEAKS ......Lb. 39c
! Before he discovered the North
Pole, Adm. Robert E. Peary wrote
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{especially about Nicaragua which,f
he explored. _
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CROWN ROAST
10
FRESH
PORK BACKBONE
69*
FRESH
HAMBURGER
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FANCY YELLOW
ONIONS
FLAMING RED TOKAY
GRAPES
Lbs.
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CARBAGE
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CELERY
Stalk
JUICY SUNKIST
LEMONS
Dosen
25 LB. FREEZER SPECIAL!
5-lbs. Fryers J v
5-Lbs. Blade 7-Steak
5-Lbs. Stew Brisket
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5-Lbs. Hamburger
5-Lbs. Platter Steak
Being Economical!
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CUT and WRAPPED TO YOUR ORDER
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COFFEE
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1959, newspaper, September 9, 1959; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558374/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.