The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 22, 1956 Page: 2 of 10
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fastened, with finishing nulls or a
wsllbosrd adhesive. Round off the
exposed edges slightly. This panel-
ing is spUnter-free tad recistapt
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With in rid deeg, it’s Ample to
attach legs Car a permanent table,
again protecting the clothes with
a panel of Tempered Presdwood.
If there’s no room for a table, use
an old door, hinging it to a wall
aa It son ha stored out of the wag.
£ 3E
soon, the North Orsnge
Church is. constructing
with s panel of the Maaonlt
Cleats of wood on the unders
will prevent it from slipping.
bean Moan
Is modem
in Lowe
and features
which he gat from the nun
tetanr “ *«onds ««1 culls
use for kindling, but derided
install an oil burner instead.
decided to d*
URGES MODEhNIZATION
MARUn OAW« KAULT
A regular carpentry saw is used
tor cutting Mariite paneling, a
An intensive use of newspaper
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Mtotomaaal Home Outfit
Has Value and Comfort
levs smh toast *ee **
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homes. One is for Mr. and Mrs.
•DOC’ Charleton and another is for
ittiiMMUSC
The Charietdns are having an
all-electric home built and Mr.
and Mrs. Roach’s new horns will
be ■ three-bedroom unit with a
family rooin and carport.
Cooper Construction Co. hat
begun construction on a now resi-
dence in Inwood Addition for Mr.
sad Mrs. J. H. Williams. Williams
is s chemical engineer transferred
here with firestone.
hieroglyphics, or picture
stfc£e JdttStlifiSVihe s:
Since the sticks came in various
1101,000 certificate tor
tlon of g portlon'of a n
panshm program which
pany began several mo
The permits «*«n for
StnXotTof UniuT 1, I,
of the lumber plant aw
SrtCIAL SALE!
SSSSSSS
low and Udae tad. The bedrooms
sSrtyssi** **** “
Ihrjst' urtHict! tSfckhlS tbc
walls two.
So if you’re thinking pf adding
an unusual touch to your homo go
*—
While we are on the subject of
out-of-town building I might as
well tell you the tele which the
U5. Housing commissioner told
recently to show Just how big the
building boom is in the tone Star
State.
Commissioner Norman P. Mas-
on could have been referring to
Orange when he said:
“I recently visited a part of
Tams where a lot of building
was taking place. Homes were ris-
ing in all directions and among
them was a fine modern church.
KENTILE
ASPHALT TILE
gram involving the fraction of
eight new buildings.
All of too buildingg are to be
" " "ur present com-
ing on a 7 Vir.
lying along the
ibine River and
tr St. and Chil-
started work on toe Installation
of a 30-ton air conditioning unit
It the Southwestern Bell Tele-
phone Co. offices at 703 Elm St.
Out In Bridge City M ft M
Construction Co. is adding finish-
ing touches to a new service sta-
tion for Robert L. Kibbe. The
station 1s all comptote except for
installing the tile.
Construction started last week
on a new fruit stand in Vidor.
"A" Colors ——-yC por t
"B" Colors ...........8c per 1
"C" Colors-9c pW t
"D" Colors------.—Ik per t
NOW IS THE TIME TO »UY AND SAVl!
Um your credit... Up to 5 months to pay .
No interest or carrying charges!
.SWOSWOi*
acre tract of land ly
west side of the Sal
extending to Border
dersRd. <
This permit also was respons-
ible for boosting toe over-all
yearly building total In the city
up to $1,080,141.60. In addition.
It is the tint permit to bo issued
this year for any major industrial
expansion. ;;'
It also accounted for the bulk
of last week’s building permit
figure which amounted to $130,-
025. Out of that figure $19,195
was issued for the construction of
two now homes.
Home modernisations and re-
pairs accounted tor $4.7*0 and
toe remaining $100 went for com-
—rial repairs.
Lav co$t Insulation by ax-
parts! Call us today tor
t fnw estimate. No oM-
potion.
NBW BOMB STAKE
American families havs invest-
ed more than 100 million dollars
In new homes since the end of
World War II, says the United
States Savings ft Loan League.
This was put into the purchase of
more than 10 million homes. ?
Shirwin-Williams
Ttt DIVISION&■;; : DIAL
with admiration at toe
met rial repairs.
Taking out the home building
certificates were CoopOk Con-
struction Co. to erect a three-
bedroom unit in In Wood Addition
build a five-room ltouse at 1904
17th St.
Home modernization certifi-
cates were issued to Jack Ken-
nedy, $$$4 Norwood Dr. to erect
a « by 1$ foot concrete porch, $75;
Julia.C. Wallet, B10 Burton St,
to make home repairs. $30;
John J. Hicks, $10 Farragut. re-
'ide residence with asbestos, iiU;
Joe Melebeck, 1*19 Byl*. dei
owlish garage and move and add
three rooms. $2,$00; H. B. Cafle-
lon, 1800 Hart St. install heat-
ing and air conditioning unit,
$1,200.
Also, to Bo Harris, 104 Mill St.,
w« sptcializ* in
KITCHEN DESIGNING
AND CAIINET$
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• WINDOWS
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ORANGE MANUFACTURING CO.
IIS ond FRONT tmWW DIAL W.
iwVii'aSv,
.300; Peter Thompio, iso. 3rd
St, minor repairs and erect-tool
tMRSiSSISSet
tlon of a 18-ton air conditioning
SwBgvfts
Ava, also took out a $100 certifi-
mte to make repairs to Cook’s
Cleaners.
Since toe beginning of the year
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ur m sums tom concuti hubs
Alio, Aiph.lt Fovigg foe Drivewoy. «nd Forkiag Aims
CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO.
RHONE 1-1471 - (OLD AIRPORT ROAD)
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 22, 1956, newspaper, May 22, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560500/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.