The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 151, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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closed. . .
Person* desiring to renew their
license* many to do so by going to
the sheriff’s department, but are
required to go to the district of-
fice in Beaumont to obtain a new
license, Glass stated.
Branch offices in Liberty and
Port Arthur, as well aff. Orange,
•will close tor the week’s period.
club at Riverside Youth '?
from 7:30 until 10:30 p. m.
(h. Saturday...... ‘A
Vday affa.r tor ^
Will Be Available
For Exhibits of
Commercial Firms
ige Amateur, Radio club at
Homes Community center
Scout Troop 24, Preshy-
C ha pel at the chapel at
the county
Through courtesy of Brown-Air
iffieials their hangar is being
made available to local business
oncerns for exhibitions of rner-
iiandise July 4th. Exhibits may
it» installed on Thursday after-
noon arid' must be removed iTy tf
,r. m. Friday to make way for the
iig dance Friday night. Eight lii-
u»i .nsenSMi'its already have re-*
^f^eddfcnace it way announced,
c BJov.'ffiAir has asked the Jay-
ceds to hindie the details of the
exhibit sJM Hilliard Curl at the
Conn i tfurniture Co. is in charge
Any merchant
fes space for an exhibit
itact him at once. -There '
je for the spate and the
are preparing their
Look Cool
Keep cool — No long,
stringy touseled hair
this summer .... only
clean-cut upswept love-
liness. Call today for
appointment.
of arrangements,
who d%<
should onri
is no ofiari
merchants
own booths and exhibits. !
This gala event holds promise
of being the largest Fourth of
July celebration ip this section, j
Grady Mills, general manager of j
Brown-Air. has received notifica- ■
tion from groups in various cities .
and towns Of Louisiana and Texas ;
that they will make breakfast j
flilfhts to Orange on the morning ;
of the Fourth and remain for the I
day’s program.
"This opening celehration will ----r ^ ~ ,
focus the eyes of Texas and ,*• ■' 'two yoyths, Barbersaid.,,Jasith of ,
Louisiana on Orange", a spokes- Wneo, Tex., June If. jAP} — |whom weft disguised by. Hallo-
man ipr the Jaycees said, ‘‘and Three escapees from the Oates- j we’en masks: lie said the 10b-
Wll) call to their attention„the fact vjlio training Jeclvool are believiiib| bc|y jqeijurted after his truck ran (
that Orange new has a model-i ; t() ^ imged' to an armed robbdfy out of gasoline four miles from •
airport, hiking another step to- * i • <!■__»• 4“ •> L ' * ___:
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BRINGS YOU
30 Minutes of Listening Pleas*
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Omr KFDM Bonumont
j 560 On Your Dial
With
Governor To Join
Fioht as Pollution
Of Waters of Gulf
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Galveston, Tex., June 27. (AP) J
—Gov. Beaufurd H. Jester has an- :
npunced his support in the fight i
Galveston interests are waging a- j
gginst pollution of Gulf waters, j
The governor, as he boarded »
plane here for Austin yesterday 1
deserves the
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said the campaign
the decision of the courts does not
the derision of the eouris jiws oui
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tick-lands growing out of the j
Pacific and Dan Rivers rfmets
regular $2.83 and $3.10 Values
REMNANTS
HALF PRICE
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treaty of ai
United States and the
public,i .t, ..nil> “
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3 to 4V2 yards, dress- lengths,
in every wanted material.
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fan and installation and you’ll be wise to get tbe job done now «o you’ll
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|>e ready with “Reddy” for the warm weather ahead.
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WASHCLOTHS
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BROADCLOTH PRISTS
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Genuine Broadcloth Prints,,all de-
sirable colore. rtguldrly 58c yatd.
3ydt,iof liOO Q't
Terry Cloth TOWELS
29c, 39c and 59c
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
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BEDSPREADS
CheniSle feed Spreads regularly $10.98
to .^2.50.. «
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DRESSES
Rayon, jerseys, silk, sheers, Cham-
brays, and all cotton prints.
Now 1.00 and 3.00 Off
LADIES PANTIES
Lace trim, regular $1.29
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Many darling. Regular $8.95 to Flf 95
Now 1.00 and 2.00
"THESE AND MANY
’ LADIES SKIRTS
Regular $1.98 to 8.95
How 1.00 and 2,00 Off
LADIES SUCK SUITS
‘‘ Regular $2.98 to $9.95
Now 1.00 and 3.00 Off
HOUSECOATS
Seersucker with lace trim, reg. $4.98
Now 4.00
UNIFORMS
White only, for waitresses and nurses
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2.49
BOYS T-SHIRTS
Regular 98c to $1.95 . -.v
Now 59c
S STRAW HATS
HALF PRKJ
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BOY'S KHAKI PANTS
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BOY'S SHORT PANTS
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Now 1.00
MBPS UNDERWEAR
Shorts and Undershirts, reg. $1.00
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MEN'S OVERALLS
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 151, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1947, newspaper, June 27, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558459/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.