The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 199, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1956 Page: 9 of 32
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Why buy
Air Conditioning
to do 1/2the job?
Of course, getting a serviceman there is not the whole job.
Eficient and courteous-handling of the job on the scene is
important, too.
It's another reason why electricity is the biggest bargain
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crease ehich eventually affected
all municipal employes.
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I matter, but I feel this newspaper
# has been of material assistance in
the past toshe board and will con-
tinue to be in the future as long
I as there is an honest, cooperative
relationship. ‘Nuff said.
Ur and Urs William Winfree ta
and Mrs. James M Sonuier, ur
. Claiborne West League: .
A D. Theriot to-Mr and Mrs K
Hurie3on, Lou 8 and V. Biock z A
Theriot Bubdivision
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NOW — any air conditioner
that provides only summer cool,
ing is old fashioned PropR.
Temp gives you central cooling
and heating, year 'round. It
does both jobs automatically.
It's not a window unit or are-
frigeratortiedtoafurnac. The
air is filtered, moisture wrung
out and mildew is stopped. IT
PUMPS FREE HEAT FROM
THE EARTH. No fuel to buy,
no flame or dirt. Operating cost
for heating and cooling com.
Lined in a 3-bedroom Southern
home averages as low as $10
per month. Lifetime service is
assured with marine type ad.
miralty metal condenser. O
tnM. Meet Pam, Ca, 0- ef Hwpe ley
Zet & Ulm 10 Mr ana Mr. Jack a:
h.«, Loi « am a. Clairmont piau ana
Dr 1C chofield to Dal 810 Con- a
atrugtton Co Lou a. 3. 4. s ano «
Biock 1. Fair Paris ,
William Winfree to Prank Gleun paz f l
of William Dy son League Euns •aug
Ruth Barnes to Mr amt Mr j. Da Md J I ft I H ! I I V =
Heatley. Lot 3. Block 3, Barnsdule b I U IUII I J
diwision. /
When YOU TEDHONE THE Service Department "at
Gulf States Luhties for help, you set wheels in motion in
O W Ousley to H L. Ousley, part of
IAGN ion 17.
Mr and Mrs Hayward Berwiek to
Mr and Mrs Hervey Lee Lockwood
acreage in John Davenport Survey.
T. B, Parker and L C. Elleroee to
ceOtherstransastions.occurring re- Busanisioa tot ‘ . ..
i eiiny are listed as follows r b p.u„ ana i c Eierbee to A..-. L.-
Other trausaetoms occuxring recu . ana Dana P casoy par o: Uranae nnc
are hated as follows * Lot 4 A'.rudest Bridge View Subdivision■ - B ■ 33 “ 1 •9=
Dr. and Mrs Can oil B shae . a R osale Mandin to Mr .nn 2a
niyoin n T.nsle Ban ot o. , u? Mra Gezald 1 G fre Lot 10 Block E L k |
alege BlwKou er, U “ 10 A ea shel on suri Frst Nenro
m2: maEncuEuerocrto “np‛1-5 negru
Aor+ician
R K Wrght and Joe w Martin , 1 A-J Ferzu son. Tommy Hellebrandt and IVI V I I I L I U I
2051 of Lot J. and Mil at last 1 -Vera Ann Landry Thomas Victor Cooper, . . ..
andpartorLocs,AichurAdditiontammrotngeeeMrem-emes-Lcqnai-4__l turns, employe of Spar
Mr and Mra John L Votav to Nar and Katherine Eleine Herring Jimmy row Funeral Home, has become
and Ml* c. J. Lance, 1 acre in r H Conley and Ida Mrxine Andrew Billyidr-nog’. first Iiepncer Nec,e m.,
Breece League. > Hagd Fergusen and carolyu Arn Force Orange S first licensed NfErD mor-
Mr. and Mrs Ofto Seymour to Rfr Leland WJ1 uru McFee and Mn. Sarah tician. .
Lol 2 zoe"pMazzEvidoreLnmparico 22taq Watt Wolford and Shertey Ann Curtis received, his license and
‘ Thad Decker to Mr and Mr* T O Seeles James Compton Winrey Jr and a letter Ot congratulations from the
Chariton, . Lol 4 and part of Lot 5 Ro sely "Wan Uzzle .‘Preston * ?“v "let
B . .2, .Inwood Terrece Eubdivision —rhon and Mts Ima Jean Bream.
। ARholdes to Mf Mitthell Holton, Pens Bahri and B rbara Jean Wolf-
—° 18. Block 3, Kinard Estates skil Norm; n Thomas Nielson and Ter-
RUMBLINGS- It ‛s deep under,
ground, but there's some talk, pri-
marily concentrated among fire-,
men of initiating another petition
and retaining an attorney to push
tor another across-the-boards pay] ,
raise. The whole matte’- is still ini- A
te friend to friend discussion but A
it S definitely being talked. ■
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4 dence inOranz6,he also was ac The public relations ofticer. .1 p..
N/S 1nehambe ' commerce work Pevoto, said yestersay that
l rndihsheJayees phy has been Placed 'op MUF
s Kr L’j is.a member of board to succeed RMIick) Al.
I the tsl hoard ol directors and is leh. who has sesgned
I onetneE Seering committee Allen's, resignation was accepted
puRegard inBbis acceptaact at the lst week during a meeting of the .
publicity, assinnmne it, Murphy board He resigned because of pres- m
sand: ,, certainly ls ny comm6- ng professional duties, PCmo W
- nity obligation to seEe‛ Cvic added •
Work all too.often docght of in 11 'J not known at this time how E
terms of eluSte other-llow many dependent agencies will be •
“ortg-0 i involved in ibis falls campaign. ■
sneewu be a meeting of the Last year. UF reached its goal and E
erendhK committee of the Inited renerous public subscription raised m
WTEund Tuesday aftetnoon in the of- the figure slightly more •
nee outhe campaign chairman in Said Pevoto "We are confident ■
' r Brown Building on Front St that the pub ie will give us the H
Eob Murphy is in the process of same E
I appointing, his key personnel for had i
I । the drive which will
Mr. and Mrs. P L Mayo to Mr and 2ge
Mrs J L. Simmons, Lot 17, Block , 52
Rosa Ltrpnuer Subdivision - H43
. Mr. and Mrs Giover Milton Lee to
John Edwin Fields, Lot 10 and west 148
ha; ,oi Lo, 71: Cuk Orove Subd:viszon. 883
.-eto. Lakin Inc to Mr ‘ “
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"oEpaesnetoosid- ara Joseph s' ( atholi Church in Vm- father; a grandfather. Martin Tra-
Mi r c Bchetseid «u or hw< u ton with the pastor, the Rev Ar- han grandmother. Mrs Neomi
"".2221 pan *' mand Nadeau, officiatin'- Burial O’Conner. and great-grandparents,
w r Loan ia sir • d m s —> will be in theTooe® Cemetery Mrs. Ezeb Young and Mrs. Amon-
"2 KA 2100 1 under the direction of Hixson Fu ia, all of Vinton
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JOHNSON'S PLUMBING CO. - •
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■ I am not personally aequanted
■ l with all the ins and outs of the
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......... .... — •. mr CHECKREIK-The County com. rorreacpartorsncomicnasommana lone "timtesdormoanng"dormenerni ranzatrnaranetal ■
tircate Is ssueq. (unis servea ms Ioutroom WHunveil the proposed cere appreciation for your out
apprenticeship with B C. Harris Iu ‘ 11 on-dollar,-road and bridge standing performance of duty. As .
of Port Arthur . aond.prosram. Apparently they administrative specialist in the unit .
... . . „ are prettv well, agreed on the pro- personnel section of this bltal ion
He said yesterday he willcon Sram which has been solidified in your loyalty proicsstonal abilin
with the Sparrow Funeral writinc and recommended by the enthusiasm,‘in stnct S
cnzincerins firm of Lookwood, An- iudgement and devotion to dub.
VM .Newnam. Houston. have material# assisted m Re
th. »can betzeur bottom dollar accomplishment of our mission
issomecahccktesoldnunless.there ' The personnei section received
ditures and land Dconisshon Pen: an exce Cn' ‘ rating at the annual
from the court itself aside inspector general inspection and
’• € . your sincere efforts and willing-
GFr NEATEi i ., nr’s to devote manv off dots hours
municoaFCTristmascouid Kea to,work aided greatiy -n the estab-
gust i waula bnatAra lishmnentorthisresord."
complete, follow-Chrough on ospecvarista5 also was voted
inh -tng"ir0 w the outstanding, basketball player
after a “ob anil and outstanding volley hall plan
.... .ks just hat? don" o. his battlion for whicb h »
. , . aumprucumwuuue. Dirt isheaed uo and left, weeds ceiyed two handsome trophies. -
„ held at thibt alcasieu Parish jail, . P,— — ---cut, piled and never tucked'un >e will fv from Germamy on"a
’ 1 al.e < ha Invec-!- nn-. 0 - r ral Hom of Sulphur, and siznis installed 0 e dav and Sept 1 and " ! eive his dis catg u
nwinnu' satin. l« 4 . pnd ficers.wep SpEE Hi" and The funeral procejion will leave at an awry angle the nex From < ampj.ha.-fee. Ark. |
oh '■ ■ •P,'d" the Hixso Funeral Parior in sy - tarasetecaiurRusry wAixsAwAy I
A a 1" — Funeral services fox .Patricia phur today •j 13pm. no Sod partculari ttarre shatror, । AMEsAAug IAPLEnestE
Mi and Mr. irw.n e RachtoG r Ann who was born in Oranne, Survivors besides relatives in- sure the averace Orance ress. . Ldward Abbott, about JO, of Big •
Clanion and afacbe!n.3on” mu .n V til be held today rt 4 pm. in St. iured in the accident are t h e does. ° 55 esdent Spring, a trusiy at the Dawson •
.. "T------- "t----m "nT- 2 County .tail, walked oft/a work ■
gang at"the fair grounds today. •
He was seruing a jail sentence for •
negligent horicide. •
pargn. Headquartens wHibe in the •
bullying at 5th and Front Sts. as it E
was last year. .
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Subdivision.
Ur and Mrs Willis r Brban to Mr 44 Starks club ooerator
iey MraRy Ellison Dewees Loi j Investigating officers said Hamp- ......
. r r S400k-to Lonara Lee rown ions car cowing up from behind, 1 _____________.
PA! °wS Sher surmm started to poss the Bellow yehicle M
u.2and"siNa,19y", Go. in a no passing rone. Hampton's New Ambassador to Iran
MTana"snspcm . . vehicle slammedinthe adotha Is Appointed by Russia
' t gg,nrow par Then traveled 110' feet after the MOSCOW. Aug. U <AP I - The
Mr aud m$’ P at j kpody to Mr imnact Soviet government announced to
D L“ “ Th car i„ wh ch the Eellow and day the appointment of Nikolai M.
' " A ' ' ■> Vae Lo Trahanef: miles wene riding trav Pegov, secretary of the Presidium muicnpnn cou got -----
"aargnvaanr "L •« Cai sir aomae eld 13s feet after the impact and of the Supreme Soviet, as Russia’s Eust wachr tmas gif. tAu- lishment of this
S.1 *“*“* “ 1 i Bee turned over one and three-quarter new ambassador to Iran. — or a complete follow-dhrough "on
51 ant-arre Pout r n , • -ir bmes He replaces Anatoly J. lavrec- cvery. job involving street work"
:naxe To" , Pp, - . I'xoDton is charned with n.iu tiev, a top level career diplomat Nobody tidies up ehe 5* - :
Tom RurPT» o Mr Nnn Mr. AnArF" gent homicide and having no driv- who has been recalled to .Moscow as a result, 1t6ks
J,, "be. Lot ‘ a,nd,%, Sub- licene. Farly today he was unspecified new duties Dirt isheased up
d’oeoja. nbsflon in, sai fates held « teCalcarieu Parish.jajl- ' ' '
Lot 4, Elck 1 "tn up k Subdivi ion rt .al.e Chanes Inv est i gat I ng o!-
.Merbert Henrv Duncan to Mr and ficers were SN F. C Hill and
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your location. Then a log is checked to determine which
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service man or line crew is nearest you. Next, the dispatcher
picks up a radio transmitter and gives the call letters for the
nearest truck. Making contact, the trouble is described and
your address given. In seconds help is on its way.
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Among recent deed transfers
Cuny" Cter” wersafecorassphms: “ "251.2, qas qzpa,svaairia..
ng me saie of four new homes in John M Lazenby, Lot 12, Block 1. Lim-
Fair Park Addition in West Or- ““ Msishu
ange I _ Lonie B. Rachel to Mr ahd Mra B E
a Vheatley. part 0 Jett survey
These homes were sold b Dal IM',and.Mr Ployd Young to Mr
Sasao Construction Co. to Re -1- bwiM‛ eiWdnzio ad • par o J v.
lowing parties. Mr. and Mrs Rob- Mr •n‘l atre s T Lawrence to air
ert West Kelsey. Lot 10 Block 2- nd, Joseph t Darden aureage"ir
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Laney, Lot 4, Block 2; Mr. and I H Breece League
Mra. Edgar Houston Burns, Lot " .....
14, Block 2, and Mr, and Mrs.
Muriel - Davidson, Loi li, Block
Th
Ann Landry Thomas Vior Cooper
and Katherine Eleine Herring. J
Conley and Ida Mnxine Andrew* 1
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■ rland WJlourn 1
Gem Morrow
-Rlang Matt Wolford and Shtrley Ann
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1956________re ORANGE LEADER
TCAVJ Citi Sub Sunk During World war )
I JVVV UIII- Rrought to Surface for Salvage
(Continued from Page 1) VENICE, Italy, Aug. 11 (AP)-
her in the College of Household sobamarinwounkwby A
Artsand Sciences at TSCW, who was brought to “The" ur."‛ bv
has beenasociated with Dr. Mack scrap iron salvagers today 41
inaskeletal research for manyyears after it went down
inside were the bodies of the
The new x-ray equipment will en captain and 20 crewmen. Naval
able the subject being x-rayed to authorities announced a formal
be placed in any position desired: military funeral will be held for
and the equipment will be able to them,
take an x-ray of a cross-section of —_—________
any bone at any depth WOOD HOLDS UP BRIDGE
Research on the skeleton in or- NEW YORK - The Brooklyn
der to assess child growth and Bridge ia held up by wood. The
skeletal maturity as well as the towers of the giant span rest on
amount of mineral in bone of per- submerged timber cushions 15 feet
sons of all ages is an area in which thick.
Tean Mackrhas, worked for more phorus will lead to demineraliza-
KW”" andther
-VS HERE-Werfy rath
hisP skeleton was Ehtadiisdedthwnd bpneamtnraningzmineralg interms burn leads the Deita Boys,
ttie more about" said spin) tstyrractringrand tern string band, which wil play
. r 1 - . Mean Mack Now 11 is known that popr healing of broken bones Manv here Sept. 7 from 8 p.m. to mid-
aammUra ngeite g * -mmi K
three instances oi departmenLommended herrova .mere calc,Mm and ulunaa heal or which dd not heal Brown Airport. All proceeds will
heads, if. hard to jutify not I phosphorus from the skeleton for at ,n “nddnothcat go to the Junior potice '
raising t h e s e • municipal cm- -S’/ ’ WilliamA Dillon Jr. son pther.functions. than 15 replaceal The x-rav research part of the from the ^ntarn barn dance
Jr >na a letter oi congratulations trom the J loxss In my book, the most of Ir and Mrs W H Dillon S. mma thesfooduwhich n consumed' ’Keida Childers Stark Laboratory is with Western attire urged for
Joseph.pu State Board of Morticians a few &iaring. error is in the tax de- o , Dyson Cts . will be discharg -lrernenrooduwhich 1 child eats de- making possible the plans for find- participants. Fairburn appears
an won days ago. ' partment. ed from (he Army in September termines, whether or not he will mg out "early whether or nm a regularly bn -rhe ™tOPiis
!> ef: ' However, the budget is not sedand has received a letter of com reach the sue which his heredity child s skeleton is growing none ! Hayride* from ShvLoui ana
-Rimne .nd He graduated in 1954means and the Conmissgon mendation from his commanding pattern.i» permit. I arfects the ly and whether or not an&Prrers has made sromraiSheorpore.and
t shira Ann Fneuish 1 ’v*: Commonwealth Collese of Sciences will do a lot of pencil chewing be olficer, I ■ Col J f Schueller of sTtape of his body and head, and to maintaining the mmera" AAuanes Columbia Revora. recordings fon-
K ‘ in Houston., while working as * fore the public hearing comes up the «‘h AAA Battalion. stationcd some extent his facial features. in hisukelton,SDeannMackDsniance oumbaRecords.
5 DiVSre. head waiter in a private club here sometime during tiie week of Sept in Germany. •. In an adult,, it is essential that- x-rays, requiring a rac-r nr r nue.
S'? eSamalsatpassedhaneyestate board • The- reads "On the eve of themmaneranbalanceninthesskeleton tion of • second t take, wu pre- SGKLVEFSL.HURTeAp,
Charie n n^u.-v. on. ty5m cucun-e ... our departure from this command longr time sborrowinglder persrnidanspooraskeletai growth and min-Hilton crane, sz, JksborOCham-
- .u. -- KOt"repay.bonezmindranvaAonhildanana..poor ber orcommerce president, and his
ntent of the debt tn terms of .dav Poreimineratizationinanadult.be wife, Eula, 38, w*r» hurt aartou.lv
to day intake nt milk and other trend in skeletal descorrecta bad late yesterday when their car coi-
nch source, of calcium and JZ maintenanceleta development and lided withsone driven by Mrs. Mm-
"1 — . , - - - - _ I"Y —115, 91, Ol Uaiveston.
examination in that year
However, Texas law requires a
two-year apprenticeship under a
licensed embalmer before the cer-
tificate is issued. Curtis served hi;
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