The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 199, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1956 Page: 5 of 32
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STARK SUPPLY Inc
111 Seventh Street
Phone 8-4393
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Your Frigidaire Dealer
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SHELVES EVER
Dr. H. L. Rudeseal
CHIROPRACTOR
slightly in a car-truk accident
U.S-66 near here today. >
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you—now.
Because this very day you can step into a 1956
Buick with Variable Pitch Dynallow* and drive
away with a transmission so modern, so respon-
sive, so smooth that you may not find its like in
other cars for years to come.
You can have the thrill of split-second action
from the merest nudge of the pedal-and with
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NEW 1956 SPECIAL MODEL
of America ‛s Most Wonted
driven by Samuel Trodahl, 57. of
Grand Prairie Tex.. with his wife.
Leot, 57. and Mrs. Weldon Vantz
of Dallas, as passengers
four checkups per year with
subsequent adjustments seem
to be all that is necessary
to.maintain what was accom-
plished by his original course
of adjustmenti.
ve got that kind of situation for For today's low prices have helped move Buick
into America s best-selling 3 more firmly than
Tec. this newest devel- 5,
opment is inteior paint MF,
*» actually ... jelled “e
co that at clings to the FQ
brush or roller . and yet
it flows out like magic when it‛s
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near a farmhouse 15 miles south-
"est ol Wakeeney.
Papers on the bodies indicated
two victims were Floyd Howard
and Lucille Jackson. The third vic-
tim was believed to be Mrs. How-
ard. Light rain was falling and
some fog covered the area.
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Dalles Tot Killed, Three Hurt
In Missouri Car-Truck Crash
ST CLAIR, Mo , Aug 11 (API—
Cynthia Vantz, -1, of Dallas died
and three persons were injured
epplied to walle, ceilinga and woodwork in the usual wav
’ one m the runninesn, the merines and untidinethat v03
alwava An-ocinted with peinting. With Jelled Magic you
van "njoy rarrlrrr painting!
New We’ve Get It!... and YOU'RE INVITED
to come infora demonstration and see the gorgeous
new colors available in this amazing new point
the federal ’government can quick accordingly Touche, who has a retired stock-
• Provide funds, (he market news New* offices at the Houston, San man and farmer and a native of
service office at the yards will Antonio and AmariTo market* are I ouisiana, died Friday at 6--0 - m
close the last of this month financed co-operatively by stale in Jett Davis Hospital in Hbuston.
Similar offices may be closed and fedreal funds Survivors include a
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Mrs. H C Wiggins of Maurice-
ville. and a granddaughter, Mrs.
daughter. Howard Griffith of Orange • ‛
' * 1 WHIH BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARI $ulLr BUICK wiu BUILD WV u
BORDER MOTOR COMPANY
P G Bell & Co . Housfon. Is genera? contrac-
tor on the job and living R Klein and Asso-
ciat . Houston, are the architects. Structural
steel for the new building, which will be
Pasadena’s tallest, w as fabricated in the O-
ange plant of American Budge Division.
FABRICATED IN ORANGE-Looking on
At the start of the election of stec] frame-
work for the four-story Pasadena Profes-
sional Building are. left In right. Ci. W. Sieen-
bach foreman, and John Howes stel erection
superintendent on the project for tite An eri-
can Bridge Division of United States Steel.
Oh hi 8/6, /2J ea. / .size
2-DOOR FRIGIDAIRE
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Three Persons Are Killed • a
When Plane Hiis Power Line d
WAKLENLY, Kan , Aug 11 () 9
— Three Wichita residents were E
killed today when a private plane, I
•truck power hoes and crashed I
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Trade in your old refrigerator on
a new ‘56 Frigidaire at Murk
Supply. Stark Supply will install
your new Frigidaire and you be-
come eligible to receive your new
Frigidaire absoiutely FREE ir
your trade-in is "erxing Sam”
the oldest refrigerator traded in
during the month of August:
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i rr BETWEEN t s-don’t you get a kick out of
J keeping a step ahead of the other fellow —
especially when it comes to cars?
So wouldn’t you find it fun to boss the newest
thing in motordom-a car with the greatest
advance in transmissions, since the gearshift
left the floor?
And wouldn’t you like to have all this at a price
that is right—and when the weather is right—
and right when your car is at its top worth?
(Livestock Market New Service Mauriceville Man’s
ki mi A i 1 r i- i Funeral Rites Held
MdY Close tor Lack ot runds Funeral services for Du Pray
HOLSTON, Aug 14 (AP>—Hous- These agencies furnish dailyTouche, 79 of Mauriceville, were
ion area farmers and ranchers and livestock receipts and prices on held yesterday at 4 pm in the
the port'city stockyards may soon their own yards and then send chape! ot Clatbar Funeral Home,
be without a government-sponsor- them by teletype to other markets with the Rev. R. D. Siolander, pav-
ed livestock maqket news service LLivestockmen, commission houses tor Winfree Baptist Church, of-
J D Sartwelle, vice pl resident and buyers watch the daily reports ficiating Hunal was in King Ceme- <
of the stockyards, said that unless closely and gauge their bdsiness tery at Hartburg i
seeding-
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ly high. An
adjust-
ment result-
ed in nervous I
relaxation and her blood
pressure drooped to near nor- t
mat and well out of danger. |
Now she is 73 years old and I
has taken occasional adjust-
meuts fui' ttie past five yeiil'c
to keep her blood pressure
down. This case is similar to
many others like it.
Man aged 27, had “spinal
curvature since chitdhood.
Abnormal bending of spine
caused neuritic pains, head,
aches, and muscle tension at
times of mental or physical
strain or fatigue. X-ray re.
sealed well developed cur-
vatures. Adjustments
ministered to hi’ spine
lieved the condition and
sociated symptoms. Three
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OFFICE HOURS Mondoys thry
Frideys — 9 te 11 3 to 6.
(Closed Seturdeys end Sundoys)
302 Seventh Ph TU 3-3942
You’ve Read About It!
...Seen It On TV!
...Heard Raves On it!
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Lady, age 68, came to of-
fice' with a history pt many
years of high
blood pres-
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’I he candidate is proposed to rep- . .. .. - —......
resent District 3 She is emploved sioner Jon White said he expects
in"the editorial department of fhe Washington to act on the request
Orange Leader She has been a loL more money( Mondav
memheroftheOcangeciubaimasl..M__________________________
I'tnce its beginning and ha« served ahout kc, l,,nK lhr services gomey
n as president, first sue president Iney may be stopped, however. W
treasurer. parliamentarian and as added • - /
chairman of most committees .. — . y
Letters outlining Mrs Pinson's Station Attendant
qu alific atiohs and photographs ot . _
_ler went out to the approximately is Burned to Death
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I contercond 1ayso/the.1955 district more than thpe hours and destroy
I Con re.Hisin , director also ed inr larges business here. He
51-58‛cicbedrto the was pumpng gasoline into a truck
l Mr< p; , .. , in the Pemex service Milton when
J comteience ttw O.X C^ wha the truck Ser
marnanacbooth on’che country A wholesale store-behind the.
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Mil l ce. D seen from Ri Grande titv. 13 W wp»o • 47
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Jerpnspniherrcgmistegare,Mrs rARNINGS ARE REPORTED
roe, Armsirp"g;..Mrs. DALLAS. Aug 1k (APi—Delhi
b‘«’ M^g l Gunn Jimmy Mat- Taylor Corp reported today nei
w O R. 1 1 J and Mrs. earnings of $1,365,750 for S months
~ - compared with 51.111.229 in 1955 ‘
ever.
That means we can come to terms on the
trade-in value of tour car in a way that’s bound
to tickle you pink.
Why not stop in and take us tip on that—today ?
•Sen Adroneed Lariable r.l'h n.inofL.u, is the only Dynafmo
Buick InnM. todey. It is standard on Hoadma^rr, Super end
. Citiiury^eptiutvd at modest es/ra cud on the Special.
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of a ride that’s built on 4 brawny coil
"Cryin Sam"
the good-news gas savings this economy range
brings.
Tmi can have the safety-surge of power that
comes from pushing down on the pedal and
switching the pitch.
All with the walloping might of Buick’s 322-
cubic-inch VS engine. All with the new luxurv
at the San Antonio and Amarillo Sartwelle said the financial tro-
markets, he said uble stems from an oversight duo
mezzmemmmzsanmem memenmzems
Buict CenTyy6 Panengor 4 fa/ Rviero 5 ----
1956 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
If your trade-in is "Crying Sum" . . . your down payment' or full purchase
price is refunded in full and your 56 Frigidaire is yours absolutely FREE
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A nnNIaI jing the last Texas Legislasure
I Irannn Ki VW wnen 11 appropriated money tm
UidIIUC Dai it ijuof one sears operation of the
m" ‛‛ —market news services instead ol
Has Candidate able, he said. qn the federal
government will not come in with!
r fl l ' n 1 its share of the operating funds
F nr \T At • Fnct /All that is needed is about $
I VI •IQI C I Uji 1X1)1 1 year 10 keep the three news
' • agencies going" he said
reThen’Oranse Business, and Pro- Letters and telegrams are he
” meu, Womens Ciub is spon- ing sent to Secretary OtiAgricul.
Ja Walter J, Pinson as a ture Bel.son urging him to make
candidate lor a place on the state the 5,000 a pan “or (he Recentis
fedration snominatine committee, enacted droghtreiler oroeram lor
Best Buick Yet
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what other cars
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 199, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1956, newspaper, August 19, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443560/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.