The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 19, 1949 Page: 3 of 18
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ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JUNE 19,1949
THE ORANGE LEADER
■rly Detection
1st Bet Agoinst
B, Official Says
To curt tuberculosis, the dls-
» mutt bt detected early and
ittd adequately."
f. N. LeVlnc. Orange County
tsrculosls aaaoclatlon president.
and thin with • little cream top of the cake M desired, this
Sprinkle with finely chopped nut- amount of Icing will not troet Md*
meats after spreading over the e*.
Courthouse Nows
made la tuberculosis research
which Is exported to prove ef-
fective, the disease can be wiped
out now through various means,
LeVlae said.
Britain Standing Blount Moy Enter
Pot on Trace Pact Stote Office Rocc
(Continued from page 1)
with others of the area.
Repairs also are to he made to
the apron Itself and to the ware-
houses.
All are Intended to Increase the
efficiency of the port and. conse-
quently, its attractiveness to ship-
pars
The Port of Orange Is In a stage
of growth unparalleled on the
Gulf coast foe many years
Darlas the war the facilities
were taken ever by the Navy
far use ea aa ealftltlaa base
shipping waa gone Sarins that
AUSTIN Tea . June l» (AP>
-It E (Peppy) Blount, the fur-
' met University of Teas* foot-
ball playvi who became a legis-
lator, Is listening to the voter of
the people ^
Don't be surprised If the lug
fellow with the wide atut isn't
in the i are (or land conuniwionei
next yeai
Peppy says he has been con-
tacted hg ft lends all over the
state "who have aaked me to
run for either land commissi met
or commissioner of agriculture
and that if things go right tie's
In the running
WASHINGTON. June IS UP)
- Britain was reported standing
fast today on Us proponed trade
agreement with Argentina, dee-
pit# strong objections from the
United States
Senator Cordon (R-Orel, de-
scribing the agreement as "an
ominous threat", to world recov-
ery, said the Senate Appropriat-
ions committee will call on Un-
dersecretary of Stale James K
Webb tor a full report on the
American position.
Under the pact. Britain and
Argentina would exchange goods
and rommodiliea for a flve-yeai
period
Officials here are fearful this
would give Britain a stranglehold
on the Argenthte food market. In
addition, they argue. It la the
type of trade agreement which
could hurt Europe’s recovery
Cordon told a reporter the
freedom in world trade desired
■
by this country never will rome
about If the world face* harriers
thrown up by a government 1
“which feels It must protect It-
self In some paitlcular field "
John Taylor, commercial min-
ister of the British embassy, was 1
reported to have insisted during]
a Stale department visit yester-1
day that the Argentine agree- J
kuow the symptoms Is order to
unco «r the disease la as early
stage when treatment la still af-
fect I v*
Symptoms are abnormal weak-
ness, eaae of fatigue or "loaa of
pep"; increased nervousness; poor
appetite or indigestion, and pals,
or soreness or pressure. In the
rticst, usual!? is the back ba-
ud that statement Saturday in
section with the association's
cations I program.
Jthough progress has been
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lit lbs Snasab gubsy salts,
Osnsrsl wsirmbir UtsS Mr saS Mrs
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Al war's end thr Orange Wharf
and Dock commission resumed
operation of the port end hired
Js P. Kerr as director
TAKE THIS WONDERFUL FOOD
HOMF. FOR FATHER’S DAY !
Pcanal nailer » real!ns
To make a lemon floating for
the top of an 8-inch sponge • «kr.
mam two tablespoons hutler or
margarine, beat In u cup ->f con
fqrtloners' sugar, (lie sure to
sieve the sugar If It Is at nil lum-
py ) Now add a tahlcs|XH>n of
lemon Juice (the juice of half a
small lemon is usually enough!
Kerr for-
merly waa traffic manager for thr
Professional
Hair Styling
is so important
to the now short
Hoir-Do. -
( a, MiMrsMsas
tsss uMsawbits dab aw S A Ksa
lutsnky. Bums sMss Chartaa M Rigsb,
Cord rasps, Mrs Paul Ossos
ISIS Cord roups, Hoaisf O (Mass
FRIED SPRING CHICKEN
Whole , $2.50
Half $1.25
Chicken In the Ruikrt .90
PIT BAR-B-Q.....$1.25 Lb
SPECIAL
tween the shoulder blades, rather
than in the front part of the chest.
"If you suspect tuberculosis,
see your doctor for a diagnosis,"
LqVlnt said. _
huge B. V! Goodrich rubber plant
at Port Neches.
Kerr’s long experience In freight
and water traffic Immediately be-
gan lo pay big dividends. Busi-
ness at the port grew by leap*
and bounds, partly with the aid
of RCA shipments overseas.
But not all the volume of busi-
ness was government shipping
Pure Oil company leased apace
at the dqcks for use as a base for
offshore and drilling operation*
Since then Pure's shipping vol-
ume ho* been (urge.
Other rummrrrlal shipment*
ranging from furniture to cold
ore have moved over the dorks
In thr past two years snd the
ratio of government business to
private shipping vs III decrease
steadily.
Port officials frequently remind
that the facility Is valuable to the
city not only for the revenue It
Dorothy Gray
Daintiness Cream
Deodorant
niNNiV FOR D
choice or
TURKEY ANI> DRESSING
HARM) IIAM
HARM) HEN AND DRESSING
CLUB STEAK
IIROILI-.D RED SNAI'PER STEAK
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SOET SHEI.I. CRABS
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and get one of
our expert waves
that leaves your
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DESSERT. DRINK, SALAD. COCK-
TAIL, SOCP AND THREE VEGR.
TABLES HOT ROLLS AND CORN
MUFFINS.
EVBhl A OP are
FRUIT ’LU KICK. ,
BACK SObVt TUAt
Oil Firms Seeking
Lease Suspension
BATON ROUGE, La. June IH
—(AP) — Eight of the 13 major
oil companies operating in the
Gulf of Mexico have filed suit
asking suspension of slate lease*
while tidelahils ownership i* in
dispute,
SHOLARS DRUG CO.
WILLIAMS DRUG CO.
Phone
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 19, 1949, newspaper, June 19, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557106/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.