The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 256, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 28, 1962 Page: 2 of 26
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LEADER
SUNDAY, OCTOBER U, 1962
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Bob Roach was elected third
of ill veterans was reported last quarter with 38 certificates issued
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WASHABLE COTTON PRINTS
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their services in time of disaster.
At a special Du Pont safety
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• quality flat knit cotton
• non-skid plastic soles
• gripper® front and back
Singing Meeting
Slated in County
VIDOR (Spl) — Singing groups
from Louisiana and Texas will
participate in the quarterly con-
ference of the Orange County
Singing Convention Nov. 3-4 at the
First Baptist Church in Rose City.
The newly organized church is
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—except for erection—from the
federal government.
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tening. Lacking bifocal vision, the
birds can see best when a single
eye is pointed down.
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church by 7:30 p.m. for refresh-
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Newton Lumber Co.
Manufacturers and
Wholesalers SPIB Mill
No. 989-Kiln Dried
Grade Marked
Yellow Pine
CALL:
UNICEF Drive
Is Slated Here
Girls Flannelet
Girls washable flannelette'
price to clear
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ORANGE ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS
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lots colors or patterns, but, all are drasti-
cally reduced for our END OF MONTH
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Representatives from the local
office.and District 9 conducted an
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_______ A basket lunch will be sented Red Cross as one of the
served at noon. All interested per- speakers
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SUPER VALUE! QUALITY
BATH TOWELS, 24"x46"
You’d expect to pay twice as much for these
thickly-looped cotton terry towels! Get all
you need now at this fabulously low price.
- Large size, 24x46”, in white, yellow, pink, fawn,
orange, shocking pink, melon aqua.
paper, chemicals, nava stores,
furniture and many others.
nenced operations
he South, while others
Batos have based their
on the species. All use I
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really angels in disguise.. The I _____,
-■ported that eight families are be-
WASHABLE ,
BOY'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Washable flannel sport shirts for.boys. Pretty
bright plaids. Washable.
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COrTON SUM SLACKS
Washable surface interest cottons that fit well
Fall colors. You save.
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PINCH PLEATED
SHORTY DRAPES
This group of better shorties reduced from'
regular stock, all 54” long.
easonig by the producing in-
try. This drying formula
eshrinks" lumber and virtu-
doutles Ms'natural strength.
t> make good use of the en-
g structural potential, pro-
era d "engineered wood”
WOMEN'S
99 WINTER COATS .
£ Wool and cashmere long coats in beige, black
‘ ; and other colons. Milium lined.
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EASIER TO PAY!
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WOMEN'S
FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS
Printed flannelette pajamas. Machine washable.
A bargain price at the head of the season.
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grand master of the Grand Lodge.
The condition of J. W. Patter-
son. ill in Memorial Hospital in
Nacogdoches, is some improved.
He is the father of Mrs. Charles
Nagel of Pine Forest.
Harding & Lawler
tbr. Co.
ORANGE, TEXAS
Jess Davis Lbr. Co.
BEAUMONT, TEXAS
Apache Lumber Co.
SILSBEE, TEXAS
Vidor
| Mrs. Boyd Ford, RO 3-3028
GRIGGS
BOOK STORE
201 A. Fifth St.
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Boy's and Girls Oxfords
Few of a kind children oxfords and slipons
discontinued from our regular stock.
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located on old Highway 90. 3% day at 7:30 p.m. and. will start
...... Sunday at 9 a.m. Rev. Harlis conference provided for employes
W. H. Conn, president. reminds Brown, pastor, will bring a devo-|and their families, Stark repro-
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MANN Insurance Agency
406 N. Seventh TU 4-4411
ORANGE Insurance Agency
' 507 W. front TU 3-3567
PEARCE Insurance Agency
Oronge Nofl Bonk Bldg. TU 3-2431
SABINE Insurance Agency
. ’304 W Curtis Ave. TU 3-4477
ZETO A LAKIN Insurance Agency
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BARNETT Insurance Agency
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ket m pro** to you bow much The Big Difference can do to solve your
insurance problem}.
Guidance in choosing the right policy from a reliable company known
fair, fast claims payment . . . news about recently-issued, im-
proved policies . . . advice in changing your insurance economically
to moat altgred-circumstances . . . help with claim details and follow-
through for prompt, fair payment.
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VENETIAN BUNDS
Sizes 27-28-29-30-32,33-35 Inch widths, all are
84" length. Some plastic, some cotton tapes.
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WOMEN'S SIZES
Slim Slack & Blouse Sets
Pretty printed cotton blouses with solid
ecir slim slacks. Both are washable.
Hand towel .............. 3 for $1
be nature d- these firms.
1 what they are doing, involve
1 another rar twist. From a
ndpoint,pt - years in service.
Wheta Pine lumber is the ria-
l’s oldest building material .
h enough manufactured in 3%
VIDOR (Spl) — Mrs. Gerald
Beathard arrived Friday from
Galveston to participate ' in the
Vidor High Schock homecoming.
She is a guest at her parents, Mr.
iand Mrs. Homer Nagel in Pine
Forest.
| is a matter of historical rec-
i that the Southern Pine forests
tiered our nation's very first in-
qty way back in 1608.
Today - going stronger than
sr — mis prolific family of
es is gotng birth to a host of
dry economic "offspring"
oughout the UaUcd States.
The Vidor Odd Fellows Lodge ,
No. 217 will have first degree i
work Tuesday at the meeting be- 4 .
ginning at 7:30 p.m. in the IOOF
Hall, 960 N. Main, according to
Fred W. Stout, secretary.
i Airman 3.C. and Mrs. Eddie
Bush and son left last week for
i McGuire Air Force Base in New
Jersey after a visit with their
parents, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Bush
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hud-
son Airman Bush wss recently
transferred from Shepherd’s AFB
now being taught with 12 persons
enrolled. • -
Mrs. Ed Malloy and Mrs Eu-
gene Harmon, cochairmen of |
tunes to build 1M million
nes. Yet. It is ulso one of the
t adapted to new and still
erging forms of architecture,
bis paradox is largely a mat-
of strength. The species has
ays peen recognized as the
ngeritthe building woods,
s quality was Important for the
ins and stockades of the early
leers, and it could be even
re vital for the building sys-
is of the future.
puthern Pine would be well
lifisdgik,forang reason
I its*bndc physical properties.
JAMES Insurance Agency
H 414 . Border HI 3-0041
(MORE Insurance Agency .
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PER Insurance Agency
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COEE Insurance Agency
U « area disaster workshop in Beau
in the Orange Negro commu- mont. A meeting with cafeteria
nity, Rev. W. L Brownlow, pastor managers was held to discuss
of Salem Methodist Church, will feeding problems in shelters dur-
be in charge of the arrangements. ing a disaster. They pledged
When robins cock their heads
searching for worms in the'
I Mrs. Dean Craig and Mrs. c.o.
Stinson attended the PT A work-
shop Wednesday sponsored by the
Beaumont City Council of PTA in
the James Bowie Junior High
School. Mrs. W. J. Danforth, first
vice president of the Texas PTA
Congress, was the instructor.
Mrs. L. W. Knowles has re-
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West Orange will tssembight s2.Lnehospitalzatton andtwidowr the water safety program.
John's Methodist Church for 2 addition to other cor- ported a total of 1,538 persons cn_
signments and work in their com-'eSPngenee S'A benelit3. "rolled in the summer program
munity. After the completion they I Frank Stark, chairman of-the with 780 receiving certificates,
will go to the First Presbyterian disaster committee, reported on a There were 45. instructors who
Church for refreshments and fel- meeting to discuss shelter man- gave • total of 1,429 volunteer
owship. I agement recently held with repre- hoursand,.20 instructor aids, 676
in Bridge City the youth will sentatives of Civil Defense, Or- volunteer hours.___
assemble at St. Paul's Methodist - -
week during a quarterly meeting $ firstopid cluh waseformed ed
An"increase in requests for fi frey reported three first aid' Eu Kuaci was elected i
nancial assistance to dependents classes were taught during the vice president for the chapter.
GIRLS 7 TO 14
NAVY PEA COATS
"Heavy short coats, button front pea coat styling.
Navy blue only.
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WARM WASHABLE
Church at 5:30 p.m. for assign- city and county officials,
ments. They will return to the
„„ — providing assistance in filing for of 61 Gray Ladies has worked a
Matthew Skeeler. presi-VA disability claims applications total of 2,752 during the quarter.
• - - - - John C. Jackson, chairman of
The principal use of Southern Pine is for home con-
struction. In the United States, 83% of today’s homes
have stretural frameworks of lumber. Much of it
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The New Industrial “Offspring" Of A
FLEECE LINED
MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS
’Fleece lined cotton sweat shirts at a money
- saving price. White. Gray.
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FOUR ONLY
MEN'S BETTER SUITS
Drastic reductions on discontinued patterns of
men’s better suits. Size 40 only.
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SIZES S-M-L
COTTON SPORT SHIRTS
Men’s fall color cotton solid and print short
| sleeve shirts. Limited quantity.
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WHITE STITCHED
BOY'S BLUE JEANS
I Regular or slim model blue jeans in western
| styling. Sies 4 to 16. {
GIRLS SIZES 2-3-4
QUILTED COTTON ROBES $1 99
Warm washable, cotton quilted robe* for the I
. girl toddler. Bargain priced.
SIZES 2-3-4
TODDLER GIRL JACKETS $099
Hoded, lined, wather repellent jackets for the
small fry. Limited quantity. "
e Pajamas $150
pejamas at EOM |
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Ked cross. serve the community through
Chairman L. C. .McCullor re- various civic activities. _
_ — I Mrs. Bess Schofield, chairman,
ing granted weekly basic needs of home nursing, reported a
mother and baby care class is
HARDING &'
LAWLER Ine
Phone RI 3-4371
309 Market Street
velopment. They have joined an Mr, and Mrs. Shepherd were
already large forest-based family, overnight guests Thursday of
which includes lumber, pulp and Mrs. L W. Knowles. He is a past
On Wednesday
JASPER (Spl) — The response Stom of Buna. Rev. W R Miller A UNICEF Halloween. which is1
bility of locating and marking and Landon Bradshaw of Brooke- to be observed in the Orange area
. 3 graves of Civil War veterans inland. . with spooks. witches and goblins
1 Jasper Count has been ansumanl The committee wilP determine and retains all the fun at ringing1
M Jasper county has beengAssumedithe location of all graves of Civil,doorbells and collection at treats’
F4 by the Jasper County Historical War veterans made the graves. The big difference is that of the Orange Chapter. American
— HSurvey Committee and report the erection of all such UNICEFspooks and witches
| Members of the committee are markers to the Texas State His- , —; auiges im disguise. ne
Mrs. Charlie Martin and Dr, N.c.torical Survey Committee to be coins they collect become life.
TBelk of Kirbyville. Mrs. W H.included in the master ble at saving penicillin, protective vac-'
MW Bridges of Roganville, Robert marsers, . v . cme and health-efving mik and ,
■9 Patten, Marvin Hancock and Er-T Dr- Ruper N. Richardson. < vitamins for children who are ill from chapter funds while wage
2 nest® Seale of Jasper, Mrs Eu- president of the Texas State His-1 or malnourished. earners are hospitalized in the
• gene Barker and Mrs. W. A -torisansurey Sommittee, which The UNICEF program here wil Veterans Administration Hospital .1
plained. "The marking of everybeschanneledintqconotructyea The chapter continues to serve1
Confederate grave in Texas is acouncii o UnitedIChurch Pwrthe as VA contact representative in Gray Ladies, reported an average
main objective of the Confeder- of Orange '
ate Membrial program. The Mrs *5:
Texas Civil War centennial is dent, announced
the proper time to do this, he/weet Hmm uii ccmL, g,c,, - “----------- —- '—
added West.oransewi Assemble, at St. i benefits 10 addition to other
Markers for all Civil War vet signments and,work in theircom- j respondence on VA benefits,
erans can be obtained at no cost , 1 -—• “
REDUCED
$O£ SOLID DRAW DRAPES
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" "" , and 48x84 length. You save.
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__ turned home from Houston where
lumber produced in the Southern she attended the Grand Encamp-
states. ment of the Independent Order of
ugngsn",r, 2.. i. . , Odd Fellows held in the Rice
Engineered wood is a popular Hotel. Her -niece, Mary Frances
term for components. such as O’Bannon, accompanied her home,
wood trussedrafters,.and, pan Mrs.Knowles Mrs. D.H.But- members that new officers are to tional.
include giant siructural sections ofdistrict deputy president.of Re The convention will beginsatur- sons a he urged to attend,
glued laminated lumber which bekah District 67, attended the! .------------ ----* -----
are designed for larger buildings, banquet honoring Mrs. Ross Shep- r-m
such as churches and schools. I herd of Denton, president of. the
While these new industries are Rebekah Assembly of Texas,i -
still in the incipient stage, there’s j Thursday night in Beaumont. Re-
no limit to their potential de- bekah Lodge 196 was hostess.
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36" PIECE GOODS
Better cotton prints in fall prints <
and stripes. All are machine 4 Yarde P
washable and full bolts. An out-
standing buy at this low price.
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WASHABLE COTTON
BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS $1 33
Short sleeve boys printed cotton shirts in fall S
and winter colors. Quantity himited. ■
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many items reduced to clear. Some EmE"En"WaVE“MVA“ae•
are few of a kind of discontinued t ....
I Penney specified quality, Penney tested value . . .
two piece sleeper. Gripper fastners securely hold
tops down. Non-skid soles are ventilated, wipe clean.
Mint, maize, pink, blue, in sizes 1 to 4. Stock upinow!
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INFANTS SIZES
CORDUROY Crawlabouts QQ
Washable pinwale corduroy that washes easily
yet takes plenty of wear. "
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TODDLER SIZES
STRETCHABLE TIGHTS. QQ
Warmth without weight in toddler size stretch- uB 1b
able tights for cold weather ahead. • "
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$1 66 , DECORATOR PILLOWS SO
t Assorted shapes in corduroy or satin covers. , r uh
• 1 Wide selection of colors also. Z tor •
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 256, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 28, 1962, newspaper, October 28, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530723/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.