The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 280, Ed. 1 Monday, December 14, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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THI ORANCt LEADER MONDAY. DECEMIER 14, 1939
Fins Retractable
INDIANAPOLIS - An Indiana-
polis Inventor has patented retract-
able automobile tall fins that give
i speedy, stylish look, yet can be
lowered when parking so they
won’t interrupt the back-up view.
They can be operated by a motor
or airlifted by the car’s motion.
by Bernard Lansky
SEVENTEEN
FLOOR SANDING
and HWSMIN8
Dear Abby
Its Ok With Ike
e CtmmttcM « EwIEwiltol
CUFF CAVES FAINT CO.
•17 N. SICOND—TU 1-4320
Aflat S.30 Cell TU 4-2343
m Ccanbe£o&\
VR ABBY: My husband and those little youngsters to go around
adorable little grandchildren. My ftutband says that if it is all
- '....... *------ tight for President Eisenhower s
■ grandchildren to call him' IKE—our
i grandchildren can call him EARL.
! I’d like to know If President Eisen-
i hewer's grandchildren really call
him IKE? EARL'S WIFE
DEAR WOTS: I wind the
White Htuee aad received the
DEAR MISS VAN BUREN:
IN REPLY TO YOUR TELE-
GRAPHIC INQUIRY, THESE
ARE THE FACTS: THE PRESI-
DENT'S GRANDCHILDREN
CALL HIM “IKE” AND ALSO
“GRANDDADDY IKE.”
WITH BEST WISHES,
MRS. A. W.
Associate Prees Secretary
to the President.
DEAR ABBY: From my kitch-
en window I can see e certain
laundry man go into a lady's back
door. He keeps the engine running
in his truck, but he stays in there
for about 45 minutes. It can't be
business because he goes in with
nohing and cornea cut with noth-
ing and I happen to know that this
lady does her own laundry because "
I see it on her line. f
This woman is married and has
children in school. There has been
some talk about her, too. I am 1
sure the Icdy and the laundry man j
are not just holding hands. What
do you think? STEADY READER |
guest received a red boot filled
with candy and a balloon. Larry’s
A HIT LAST VIA*. AND fTIU Hit*
Sm50
/ Com plats
Advertised el $18 30 In tesvmeel
STYLIST
Pauline Elliott Janice Bailey
Joyce Brewer(fennefiy wHb White h*um)
gifts were placed under a deco-
rated tree.
Prizes were won by Bill Scott,
Monte* Tubbieville and Tucker
Johnson.
Others attending were David
Harmon, Ricky Easterling, Lenora
Staffer, Bruce Murry, Dannie Gib-
son, ‘Lanette Stoffer, Allen Staffer,
“ “ briel, Gina Gabriel,
Mrs. Orvai Staffer,
LaW FAUCET
PiPifr w#* me
MUcH—<#til the
PtyN *ToPpEp Up-
201 - 7 th
TU 6-2047
LARRY BLAND
Bobby Bland.
Mrs. B. L. Noi
Gabriel.
Gifts were sent by Brown Clay-
bar, Mrs. B. E. Swords, Mrs.
Henry Bland sad Troy Giana oi
Houston.
Carr PTA
Plans To Study
Hale-Aikin Bill
Information on the Hale-Aikin
Bill will be distributed Tuesday at
a 3:45 p.m. meeting of the Carr
Junior High School in the school
auditorium.
A program of Christmas music
will bo presented by the student
of*Van fnUP U1Mler ** direction
Homemaking students will care
for small children in. the home-
making department.
There will be a meeting of the
executive board at 3:30 p.m. in
room 103. Mrs. T. A. Daniel will
preside.
A big city newspaper needs die
annual growth of 1,500 square
CHRISTMAS
LAWN DECORATIONS
Cuf Outs For The "Do-lt-Yourseir
INCLUDING:
SANTA CLAUS — REINDEER
SLEIGHS — CHOIR ROYS — ANGELS
Dress your lawn for CHRISTMAS
'What would you suggest for a teen-ager who
wants everything ?*
TUESDAY
^hostesses for the meeting.
Mrs. J. W. Shaw and Mrs. C.
Dcke were in charge of the pro-
ram and Mrs. Shaw also told a
hristma* story. The group joined
i singing Christmas carols.
Mrs. Holden announced dint a
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O Split Personality
® CD Continental Class-
room
7:*—® ® Today
8: IS—{J) Morning News
,8:1a—(Z) Captain Kangaroo
S:M—(3D CD Dougn Re Mi
3) Row* Show
*MH3j ® P1*y Tour Hunch
(6) On The Go
IE: 88-® (T) Price Is Right
fo) I Love Lucy
l*:J0—g) (7) Concentration
(5) December Bride
L**-® CD T r «* b or Conse-
quences
3) Love of Life
11:38-® (D It Could Be You
fo) Search for Tomorrow
11:48—(Z) Guiding Light
t* Edge of Night
08-f| Circle 4 Club
0 Pastor’s Study
Q To Be Announced
15-0 Unde Willie's Club
•8—0 My Friend FUcka
Rogue Stallion”
Q Cartoon Capers
forest for its m
Mrs._______
cheer box will be
family sometime
days.
Mrs. B. A.
the outgoing
tie, with ace
DEAR ABBY: What do you think
of a girl who married young, had
a baby, divorced her husband and
has now turned her baby over to
her mother to raise?
“Daughter" lives at home. She
Haggart presented
president, Mr*. Ca*
sramic gift made by
Mrs. Paul Rogers.
The January meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. L Perry
with Mrs. Rogers as co-hostesa.
After exchanging gifts the host-
esses served refreshments to Mrs.
A. Granger, Mrs, G. D. Miller,
Mrs. G. Hudson, Mrs. P. Manuel,
Mrs. Arthur Broussard, Mrs.
iMurphv Trahan, Mm. E. E. Wil-
5:88-0 Texas Rangers
"The snooting of Sa,n Bass"
O Robin Hood
8:I8—Q Channel 4 Report
J O News and Weather
8:15—0 Huntley-Brinkly News
1 Doug Edwards News
6:21-* J Sports
1:38—0 Cheyenne
Cheyenne hunts down a bank
robber who later saves him from
certain death.
O Masquerade Party
O Hew York Confidential
7:18—Q The Texan
O Gray Ghost
7:88-0 O Wells Fargo
"Long Odds”
O Father Knows Best
Father is given the opportunity
to practice what he preaches to
his children.
8:88-0 O Peter Gunn
Gunn is hired by a beautiful
woman -to follow her husband.
O Danny Thomas Show
Dwarfs invade jibe Williams
apartment
8:38—0 Sea Hunt
Mike is assigned to track down
a pair of ultra modern criminals.
O Aon Sothem Show
"Katy'a Tender Trap”
O Shotgun Slade
; 9:88—0 O Steve Alien Show
Jayne Meadows, Vic DwmooC,
Andre Previn and songstress
j Sandy Warner will be guests as
well as Steve’s three sons.
O Real McCoys
"Pepino Takes s Bride”
8:38-0 June Allyson Show
Barry Sullivan and Dolores Hart
cootar In "The Creasing.”
18:88-0 Micky Spiliaoe
"Crepe for Suzette”
Q News and Weather
Q People Are Funny
18:15—0 Chamber of Commerce
38:88-0 News and Weather
0 Twilight Zone
Nehemiah Persoff atari as a man
suffering from a strange loss of
won't even make her own bed or
rinse out her own stockings. She
dresses for dates every night
whoops it up, comes home late
i ‘nil noon.
Open Every Night Until 8 P. M. Till Christmas Eve!
and sleeps
Her parents are disgusted wkh
Stainless Steel
Paint Developed
DETROIT —A stainless - steel
paint developed by an electric-
utility • supply firm has passed
eight years of field tests and is
said to provide long protection to
metal structures. Its life expect-
ancy is reported to be at least 12
years.
The maker says the paint has an
ultrasmooth surface—which sheds
dirt—and that it also covers and
brushes on excellently.
her but are afraid to say anything
to her because they love the baby
and fear that if they don't let
“Daughter” live the way *he
wants to, she’ll move out and take
•8-0 News
o It's a great Life
'Operation for Earl”
Q Topper
son, Mrs. Bert. O’Quain, Mrs.
W. B. Pickett, hfra. Harry Lane,
Mrs. F. Caswell and those already
listed.
; the baby with her. What can be
, done? FRIEND OF THE FAMILY
DEAR FRIEND: Qoesttan:
: Should aa innocent (Mid who to j
loved by its grandparents be
raised by them or by a selfish,
: Irresponsible another? The law
to on tha aide of the mother. Bat
(he law to not immutable. I
would advise the grandparents
to ask for legal adoption of the
children and than hope that tha
—H»e> will some day earn back
: the rights sf motherhood.
What's your problem? For a per-
sonal reply, write to ABBY, care I
of this paper. Enclose a slamped,
Romner Room
As The World Turns
Woman’s World
Religious Kaleidoscof
Oueen for a Day
____ Greece’s trade def-
O 0 For Better or Worse icit In the first half of 1958 was
1:58-0 O Thin Man
0 Houseparty
1:88-11 0 Young Dr. Malone
0 Take Time
A man and his wife cheat an
ancient Chinese proverb.
1:38—0 O From These Roots
O Verdict Is Yours
1:88-0 0 House on High Street
O Brighter Day
1:15—0 Secret Storm
fell from $113,080,008 to $99,000,-
000. Payments fo- imports de-
British Ships Lead
LONDON—Great Britain, on the
basis of tonnage on the books, had
more merchant-marine tonnage in
her shipyards — 5,784,000 dead-
weight tons—at the start of 1959
than other major maritime powers.
West Germany was aedond with
6,764,000 tons._
g 1958 totaled 185,098 tons, an
creA of nearly 4,800 toot over
e previous years output._
LOOK! ■ssr
DO-IT-YOURSELF!
VINYL ASSISTOS 4 flw
TIU__________ Each
Boehery’t Vinyl-fortified 4 Crf
lUMEt TIU _ Each
ITT________59(2
IONEYCUTT service
F*dwr4eM Hmi Speclelltft. |
Norwegian Camps
OSLO—Norway has well over 400
Radio Log
W«j
11:11—Noon Km
Bill Tote Show
1:00—The Grout Scott
4:00—Bumper To Bumper
4:45—Stringer Newt
0:00— Dinner Mueie
6:15—8port* Rerlew
0:10—Hugh Smith Show
11:00—Sign OH
5:00—Sunrise Jubilee
6:45—Devotional Time
T:Oe~Rlehar<l CorOer Show
115—Brootahlre Neva
1:10—Richard Corder Shoe
organized camping grounds, with
accommodations for both tents and
trailers. About 260 of these are
sponsored by the Norwegian Auto-
mobile Asan. in co-operation with
its local affiliates. Forty-four new
(AA camps have been opened this
Instelletfong)
tes—TU 3-2330
0:00—20th Century Reformation Seen
9:10—Hugh Smith Show_
msm
mt ztmm wn
\ pp. *r,i\
■M
memory and a haunting premoni-
tion of Impending down.
O Theater 7
1:45—0 Jack Paar Show
1:68—0 Showtime
“Love Is News” is comedy »tar-
ring Tyrone Power, Loretta
Young and Don Ameche.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
MAYTAG'S RED
WAGON SALE
I TEL Class
Party Is Held
A Christmas story presented by
Mrs. G. E. Toney was a highlight
at the Christmas party Fr 1 day
night for members of the TEL
NEAT EMBROIDERED MOTIFS SPARK
CUPRAMA RAYON SPORT SHIRTS
A fabric of rich color and luster ... master-
fully Towncraft detailed with eye-catching
embroidery on the pocket and collar! Master-
fully Towncrtftjtailored, too, with a smooth,
comfort-fit lMlLdn! Choose gold, tan, blue
or pewter ... all are completely machine
washable. A solid value at just 2.98!
WEBCOR CONSTELLATION
STEREO HI-FI FONOGRAF
men's sizes small,
medium, large,
extra large
The event was held in the home
of Mrs. H. K. Markwith who served
cake and punch to those listed and
to Mrs. S. K. Hubert, Mrs. H. R.
Myers, Mrs. E. P. Godwin, Mrs.
J. H. Penry, Mrs. D. E. C
Mrs. Mattie Hays and Mrs.
Wasson.
WASH 'N' WEAR
MEN'S
PAJAMAS
13th Century Paper
Mentioned Spaghetti
ROME — Italian Prof. Giuseppe
Preuoiini, trying to find out when
apaghetti was Invented, fays it
was well enough known by 1200
A.D. to be mentioned in $ docu-
ment. One legend has it that a
Neapolitan sorcerer named Cieho
conjured up spaghetti and waa its
discoverer.
The story goes that the King’s
I cook spied on the magician, stole
the recipe, and started spaghetti
on its way to becoming Italyrs na-
tional dish.
SHOP
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"CHRISTMAS-
PORTRAIT SPECIAL
GUNN STUDIO
887% SECOND — TV 8-48SS
SIZES A, B, c, D
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Pretty stripes and sol-
ids in a wide selection
of patterns and colors.
All Sanforized shrunk
for permanent fit. He
will be happy Christ-
mas Day with Town-
craft pajamas under
the tree*
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 280, Ed. 1 Monday, December 14, 1959, newspaper, December 14, 1959; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558382/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.