The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 176, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1963 Page: 3 of 22
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1963
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE THREE
JFK's Rail Plan Should Fry Several Fish
Courthouse Records
hony
or ’
son to be sore at him.
ana Mi, Care
disadvantage.
asked Congress to force a settle-
1. It should eliminate the dis-
ment
the leaders, elected by then
Ir un-
members, are paid to fight
campaign.
.5'5
s
could if now, under congressional
message to Congress Monday
4.
DON’T RUIN
decisions, and can get a court
be an issue in the 1954 election.
Inc.
them- have lost much at its steam not
TU 3-4300
1800 STRICKLAND DRIVE
selves.
at gypsum
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NATIONAL
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of Wmhtaji
35, Biock 2, Edgemont
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It's Whats Inside
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t
That Counts!
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See for Yourself
What makes Sears Kenmore
America’s Best Selling Washer
V
Mrs.
Cherie* Broussard, being part of Block
y
port of Lot 12, Block
NO
.umber Co. Subdivision.
168
2-3--g--3
Sears Low Price
f
s
3440
Dryer Only - >79.00
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7
5
111
2
Glenn Miller
1
If
With Slim Luggage Look
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129”
He
Seers Price
Ip-front con-
Lightweight,
EMBE
1
compate—built for travel!
$169
OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS
$158
SEARS
2630 MacArthur Drive
NO MONEY DOWN ON ANY APPLIANCE
1:
Phone TU 6-7471
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You Buy On Sears Easy Payment Plan!
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on Us
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HOME
SEARS
R< EBUCK AND
APPLIANCE
1
Big 15 Cubic Foot Sears
Coldspot Chest Freezers
Giant 2H.P. Kenmore
Cools Several Rooms
Coldspot Automatic
Defrost Refrigerator
ST-R-E-T-CH
YOUR DOLLARS
After that a re-elected Kennedy
or hi* successor would have until
STOKE HOUKS:
Dally 9:30 US PM
Friday 9:30 to 6 PM.
Great Record Buy
In Stereo or Mono
minished.
Up to now union leader* in the
Check Cears low price
12.2 cu. ft. net storage
hat Fairbanks
men she had
1 during three
in she shared
hristine.Keel.
the Profumo
prosecution
ar with Man-
able operated
lid Fairbanks
Shop at Sears and Save
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back
:Y ’
! '
2. It should avoid
in general mad at I
y
3, a resident
• war and a
royal family.
through a
York. British
commenting
on while it is
M. :
.M. :
a
ic
16-HP Motor
Plenty of power
for smooth, even
kwashing actionA
L Houseman Acres.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hanchey to Cl
Pump Protector,
Treps buttons, pina)
^when wash watev/
•uis drained
BUY THE WASHER CHOSEN BY 1 OUT OF 4
HOUSEWIVES! Why is KENMORE America’s most
popular washer? It is the quality built into each
washer plus Sears factory trained service, should
the machine ever need repair! Come by for a de-
monstration of the new KENMORE and recieye a
bottle of STA-PUF fabric conditioner FREE1!
Seer Price *
Shirt pocket sii*. Mercury
cell (not included) gives up
90 hours service
2-speed fan, automatic thermostat, permanent wash-
able germicidal filter, draft-free cooling. Zinc coat-
ed steel cabinet. 5 year labor and parts warranty
on entire sealed cooling system! -
1 H.P. Air Conditioners ... .$148
Check Cears low price
Ivory color plastic
Reg. 149.95
MONEY
DOWN
. ON SEARS EASY
PAYMENT KAN!
This is why:
Since the ICC car hand down
Bears Does Not Eatab-
lish Artificial “Lise"
Prices to allow so-called
"discount" or "trade-in"
price*. Sears original
prices are low price..
Suppose that, for the two year*
before the ICC’s authority ends
they've been laid off or removed
to other jobs When the ICC then
no longer can give order* will th*
union lenders start another na-
tional crisis to get their jobs
beck?
They might try, but if* doubt-
ful they would. Their cassee would
ange I
TU 6-2050
Spi) — Mrs.
Orange Me-
overing from
Check Cears low price
Stores 525 lbs.
)
netic doors open flush to walls!
OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS .........
ol firemen who used to be needed
to shovel coal in steam locomo-
tives but now ride in diesel en-
gines
Under Kennedy’* proposal men
whose jobs are ordered eliminat-
ed by th* IOC ar* to be trans-
ferred to other ones or. if they
are laid off, are to get severance
ted for man-
outstanding
y.
Does Your Garage
DISPLAY
THIS EMBLEM?
of Vidor. being
Miller Vidor Li
JO
Agitator
Has 6 powerful
vane, for bes
. wash action: 4
True freezer at top keeps 110 lbs. zero-safe! Re-
frigerator with cold control defrosts for you, has
full-width porcelain crisper and 16 egg rack. Mag-
Spacecraft Shot
Is Postponed
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
— Spacecraft technical problems
today forced an indefinite post-
ponement in the scheduled at-
tempt to launch the Syncom 2
communications satellite into a
22,300- mile-high orbit where it
would appear to hang over one
area of the earth.
The trouble cropped up only a
few hour* before launching while
the countdown was under way.
Officials had no estimate on how
many day* the shot would be de-
layed.
After that, supposedly, the deci-
sions will have emeffect and rail-
roads and unions will be free to
woor
mn
i
Mrs. Maxine TJohnson
2
fbms wil
operas,
Easy to clean porcelain interior) Rust and stain
resistant, won't rub off! Big separate section fast
freezes unfrozen foods. One piece rubber collar
seals in cold! Easy to lift counter balanced lid
if the unions don’t like its deci-
sion*. This should save the coun-
try from a withering shutdown
until st least 1M5
Kennedy's plan for solving the
railroad dispute—or at least post-
poning a showdown until after the
964 election—should fry several
Now Only
238
Your Clothes With Rusty Water
INSTALL A
MICROMET FILTER
UP TO M MONTHS TO
PAY Ask Sears enlenman
how you may have up to
3 full years to pay for
Sear Hoare Appliances.
pay. like 80 per cent at their reg-’
ular salary for three years, or
1. SHOUT Lana AGaition.
J. S. Gleason Jr., admi
Veterans’ Affairs, to Mr.
79
ded she was
would be ar
said the broth
led soon after
eral Hou J i
ton, D.G,
Piaza.
XXPERT"BERVICE ia
as Mar as your phono sny-
where in the US. A. Re-
pincement part* readily
available for re* son able
life expectancy at appli-
ance. Ask about extended
zervice protectiom for just
pennimsaday.
Set One Dial
So easy...set
one dial to wash
L snr fabrie1/
anmanwi
-
- DpmgrourSmi,pmm vmm
Gloria Lopez va. James Loner. I ar
xi 8e2rF o ‘0 Ao
=2
BFidarick. Yonne Brlggs va. ailly
Wind-driven sand scours the
bodies of the veiled Tauregs of
the Sahara, who never bathe.
Factory Explosion
Kills 2 Workman
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP>—A
heavy explosion in one of Hun-
gary's biggest metallurgical
works killed two foundrymen. in-
jured six others and caused heavy
damage Tuesday, the Hungarian
news agency MTI reported.
The explosion occurred at a
blast furnace at Dioagyoer, a ma-
jor industrial center in northern
Hungary.
Steel Cabinet
18-gauge steel
with acrylic
enamel finish!
BEE
”| 1 | *T
two years or he’d try some other
method. But he wouldn't let a
strike happen. ,
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33337
“Jumbo” Tub
—Holds up to 12
\ pounds. has
h poreelain y
a finish
begin saving money. [disputes through compulsory ar-
All this is conditioned on one bitration.
thing: that the II-man Interstate But the very plan he worked
Commerce Commission act in- out, sad the way he worked it
stead of stall. out, is in effect compulsorv arbi-
Kennedy has asked Congress to tration although he didn't dress it
empower the KX. for a two-year with that name. He made it
period, to hand down decisions in sound much milder.
ehmE"amE:,r.a
this railroad-union argument
which already has dragged on for
four years.
SAFETY SWITCH—One complaint about seat belts is that
some people install them in their cars but don’t use them.
Well, it can’t happen with the belt worn by the pretty miss
above. Either it is fastened—or the car won't start. The
belt is equipped with an “electronic watchdog” manufac-
tured by Maurer Safety Devices, Inc., that won’t permit
the ignition to work until the belt is buckled.
have to accept the ICC’s findings.
That’s compulsory abritration.
True the decisions are sup-
( 4 ■
He also wants the ICC to have injunction to prevent a strike if other benefits,
authority to get a federal court “ . . .
Music do every mood. Fa-
mous aitists. Popular, west-
am, jazz. Stereo or monaural.
1965 to face the problem again, settle
Worlds largest surface deposit I Sands National Monument in New if there is still one by then.
f gypsum i* contained in White i Mexico. The plan as Kennedy devised it
1 It should take th* railroad
’ union leaders off the hook.
their differences
maz cost himthe votes of some again, the President would ezaijunionists who atm had jota. The
wasrunaron (AP>—President aaoniyxesgengdatorancser excuss toraserukswouidbed
—--- ” ' decisions, but organised lahor m ' “
a whole wouldn't have much ree-
tie 18-year-old
ked courtroom
ne of the for.
vision produc
cause I didn’t
mzkeSch2"*tj
« i .w trect •« M* M if
nT *“ portitioned 5 A j.
: 228/2 PW Mr* j. O wiaon to Mr. ana
STsvXU*-’ 7a, ok
wiping out Jota which, they ar- pend on their members' support,
use at gue, have been rendered unnec- They can say they did all they
ernment power Kennedy in cessary by modernization. could if now, under congressional
Big 19-in. overall diagonal 174-sq. in. viewing area.
Up-front 5-in. oval speaker. Handy up-front con-
trols. Tinted safety shield cuts glare. Lightweight,
48-
8 6 0
IN YOUR $37 95
WATER SUPFLY — ONLY • ■
__ DEEDS
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commeormemx
tint"hemonge 523et coormmgue
Home"inen",g“Mrojay
• Evergresn’Par
25
ciotion of Beaumont to J. S. Gleason
Jr. administrator Of Veterans Affair*
7 and. being part of 10-acre tract de-
Hrlag. ”■ r-
11N. LInacgmb temr.ond Mr, vir
«u Gorrtson beihg port of Jarno. bvn
Leogue and belng port pf Trott ».
Lucy Richgre., formefiy <M wM of
9ris Fontengt, tofned M Mr hutoand
Tommy. Ricore to Otto Fontana,. part
R tree, M John W. swtsner survey
" g. a. W"* * Ruey A
Kelly, being Lots • and ♦, out at Bloc*
2. LInowood Addition No. 1 and iaon
No. It.
It should help the railroads Jalso expressed distaste for settling eThearasirordsougntmtoseliminote 0P")oL. the Ie staris wiping
. ecci-k ldientee +hrmoh eomnleA-., Mm mm Z .. --------------—-------------
my sister to go
” Miu Ricardo
homes are
age defendants
nquency cases
They can tcifudy aby there'e
aa end to how much fighting they
do against the government. Thus
the Kennedy plan Sha sense
protection for the udon leaders
even though its purpose to to elim-
inate jota. '
JOHNSON’S,
i of Mr., and
cks, is th Or-
surgery.
>. Ritter and
after visiting
I Mrs. W H.
They also
Abilene and
Worth area.
r Texas then
'or an uncle,
here,
came home
d where she
tughter, Mrs.
nily.
* Ite week-
at Denham
attending to
rman. La.
* J White, Wi. GalovizeheingoutofTaN NO. 29 and
Noncy Gilpatrick, heing port of Block * Maplecresi Adgi-
VS. Charles Allen "io-, _ _ . M
------- - i
Avie Fontenot to Mr
of tend conwyod to Mr. nod Mrs. C A.
Deguegnt.
Mr. ond Mrs. J. V. Hughe to Mr.
PM Mn. W. W 0u4.no,. port of J M
swisner survey. M i M Mariin
Potmer supvey, A-1 and congtning 2
acres in Swlher and 0.5 acres in
Petmer Surveys.
John W Corley, lot s
Blga A Pinecrest AGGition.
The Prugentigt insurence Co., of
America to J. *. Gleason Jr., admfn-
strutor of Veterons’ Affairs. Lot 2
Block 4 winnong Park. Una 1.
Beulah Begger t. John |. Duncan.
Daryl J. Duncan, Lof 7, Block 2,
meodow Lawn ho. 1, out of John Jeff
Survey
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ooi Sasso to
Protestont Episcopal Church, Council of
the Dlocgse of Tesas, deing three acres
out at Somuel Dovis Survey and part
to 8a senan tracts described in deed
Willie SMihen to Mr. and Mrs. col
Vin B. Britnell, Lot 4, Block 2 Briar,
wood Estates. Sectton 1.
and Mrs.
posed to last only for the two-
Thu* the railroad case wouldn’t year life at the ICCs authority.
Bin disavowed
he police- am
hearing, tha
apartment or
r sexual rela
o paid ter.
the only time
ntercourse a
vas with a bo:
Iky” Hawkin
x charge him
ed that Wen
imilarly ccu
t the time. I
is Jr. denied
ay by call girl
Rice-Daviel
relations wit
Silvertone Portable TV
arbitrations.agdevica.zunjons and said they have"a righet-v for themand their own jobsS;
I getting labor 1 M m voun aetest
him. I That would be naked
lace of approval at job elimina-
_ ___ lion by a presidential commission
The ICC'* almoat total prob- and the Supreme Court—have re
lem will be th* manpower one. fused to yield. This to understand-
injuncUon to stop a railroad strike the rnions istsent ttheudonis “wsi
--- only in the public mind but prob-
But it then a strike threatened bably in the view at the other
John T. Herrington
Stale Farm Agent
1005 10 St. TU63589
------------------ by comoelling rialroads and pThesrailaogpsswanti outnax "T
pute. as an issue in the election unions to submit to compulsory sions and the Supreme Court have ion i
Lloyd atum Jr.. Lot 33, Block “B."
Linwood Addition No. 1.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Whitmire fo Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Kibodeoux, being
port of north M ot W. C Sharp Survey
o«xl being part of 10-ocre tract described
in deed to J. F. Shannon.
Forest Lawn Memorial Forte to Mr.
and Mr*. G B Cannon. Spoces 1, 2. 3,
4, Lof 1M, Soctton A, GarBon of Madh
& Evergreen Park, Inc. to Magic Mark'
Homo*. Inc.. Lot 9 in Block 6, Ever-
gr^tn Park.
Beaumont Credit Corp. to Mr. and
Mr* Teddy F. Baker, being out of Evo
Lpncoster Survey and being part of
"Third" Tract described in deed to
Lewrenco V. Smith and other*.
Alice Safar to Mr. and Mrs Charles'
E. Safar, being part of T. H. Breece
Leogue and being part of 4.3 acre tract
of land conveyed to Mr. and Mrs. John
• Safar.
Keown Supply Co., by Alvin V. Keown,1
to Joe Bailey, Lot* 4. 5, 6 and 1, Block
---- — It might have been very sore
kinds of fish, bom of them to his if, instead of this plan, he had I
Mr. and Mr*. Alphonse Cessac to Mr.
and Mr*. Mack S Ferguson, being de-
n- scribed as Lot 5, Block ?, Suncrest Addi-
tion in William Davis Survey.
Mr. and Mr*. C. J. Jordan to the
State of Texas, being part of William
Dyson Survey and being part of 5-acre
tract of land conveyed to C. J. Jordan
Mr. and Mr*. G. G Solomon Jr. to
Mr. and Mr*. Sterling J. Derise, Lot 30,
Block 3, Pecan Acres.
Andrew Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Oryille
Reasoner and others to Mr. and Mr*.
Woodrow W. Payne, being part of T. H.
Breece League and part of 3ocre tract
in deed from Miller Vidor Lumber Co
to Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Mitchell Mor
ri»
May Watkowski to Mr. and Mr*. Les
ter B. Hightower, being out of Gilbert
Stephenson League and part of east M
of 112,5 by 134-ioot tract out of 112.5-
gosehrac described in deed to H. M.
Mr. and Mr*. Larry Rigsby to Mr. and
Mr*. Edwin King, being pert of John
Stephenson Survey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Keeland Jr. to
J. D Chewer, being part of Martin
Potmer League and part of 70.02-ocre
tract described in deed to J. D. Ches-
ser.
The Prudential Insurance Co. of Amer-
ica. Cart L. Matthews, president, to Fed-
lel. 1l •
-c.i J-
3 Temperatures
i Use Hot, Warm j
\ or Cold depend- A
\ing on fabrieA
tetien, seclen os Foreat Lown Mem
P228 are* nun En "-"anal
wH==etzE=
An Roberte Howard. Joe Lobb and .Dewi Kinare to Hazet Smith
"* " "tagcrAaucshot" bi 2""
fmir: .2r.. 8 TMra Mlacgas Wolke *
mMrcia"a.tc0a"somdtomnmne
1.1 /
Prices Include Delivery
) end Normal Inatallatiom
No Frade-in Required
NOMONEY DOWN
•22°.
Lint Filter
Out of the way!
Works fall lime )
hfor beet result s/
4. Hobby Stork Addition
H. H. Houseman to i
6-Transistor
Pocket Radios
$795
Mr. and Mrs. W. D Ramsey to Mr.
and Mr*. Gerald J. Rabe. Lot* 33, 34
and 3$, Block 5, Section 2, Forest
Height* Subdivision.
Frances Lee Nance, formerly the wife
of grantee herein, to James William
Nance, Lots 10 and 11, Block 2, Lowe
Addition in John Harmon League.
Georgia Spooner to Mr. end Mr*.
J. F. McCormack. Lets I, 2. X 4 L In
Block 4, West Orange Addition
Mr. and Mr*. Jesse C. Johnson to S. O.
Gandy, being part of W. C. Sharp Sur-
vey and part of tract described a*
Tract 1.
Rufus Herold Carter, individual and
independent executor of estate of Effie
Corter, Edith Carter Kennedy and oth-
ers lo the trustee* of the First Meth-
odist Church of Vidor, being the east1
102 feet of Lot 42, Block 2, Miller-Vidor
Lumber Co. Subdivision.
Zora Nations, George M. Hagy, Inde-
pendent executor of estate of Neta Na
tions Hagy, deceased, to Mrs. W. H.
Crum. Lot 3, Block 2, Lawn Terrace
Addition.
Mr*. W. M. Crum to Jame* 1. Phil-
vips. Lot 3, Block 2. Lown Terrace Addi-
hen.
George W. Davis, Wenona Davis Leg-
get, joined pro forma by her husband. '
Ray D. Leggett, Chord* Davis Heaton,)
joined pro forma by her husband. Wal-
ter T. Heaton, to FInoda Davis, widow
of W. F Davis, deceased. Lot J, Block
9, Navy Park Addition.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter to Mr. I
and Mrs. Charles Cockrell, Lot 1, Block .
By JAMES MARLOW
8 rear lire* Press News Analyst
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