The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955 Page: 2 of 22
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Studied by U.S. Economists
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from moulding repair to cabinet
building!
SEE it work at 12 different power
tools! H e a aaw, dado machine,
shaper, sander (disc or belt), drill,
rooter, lathe, jig aaw, grinder,
metal cutter. surfacer.
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Tex. was to officiate and burial I
was to be in the Doyle Cemetery 1
near Starks Hixson Funeral
Home of Sulphur was to be in
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Friday Afternoon and Saturday!
FREE GIFTS FOR MEN and the LADIES!
Dies Suddenly in Sinton — x Some aconomAM* Ua£ .Utot .
Mr and Mrs. Billie Mayfield of saturation point may be near.
1809 Link St, left Orange last They argue that most folk who
____night for Sinton after learning of need /best? things have them by
the sudden death of Mayfield’s now. But economists, at the Chase
her, O B. Mayfield. Manhattan Bank in New York
No details of funeral arrange- . point out that '
meets were known. consumer. when his income rises,
VINTON (Spl)—Lan rites for
Mrs. Lydia Johnson, 87. who died
yesterday, at 1; 15 a m-in her Sul- ;
phur home, were to be held today’
at 3 pm. in the First Baptist
Il it‘s a hardtop, Pontiac haf if for ’56 . . •
with Two-door and Four-door Catalinas in
all three tenet!
And if you like your glamour in great
big packages, prepare to lose your heart to
Pontiac’s all-new Four-door Catalinas-
hardtop styling at its low, wide and hand-
some best . ; . in three models, three price
ranges and two wheelbases.
Pick your own particular spot in the
rainbow and it’s yours in one of Pontiac’s
56 solid or Vogue Two-Tone color combina-
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• > SIZE OF TEIGS TO COME—This interior decorator's plan
shows how the Jack Tar Orange House private club will look in
less than a year from now. Divided by planter boxes is a lounge
i area for magazine reading or conversation. In the center of the
sketch on the opposite side of the planter is the dining area sep-
Introducing a Big and Vital
General Motors "Automotive First”
New Sualo-Fhyht Hydro-Matic* coupled uuh
Pontiac’s neu 227Jl.p. Slralo-Strnk F8 drlh era
ail-neu performance so neno and dramatic if
must be experienced to be belies rd!
Reduced to HALF Original Price
By SAM DAWSOX seems to posses an almost limit- for Adolph Morgan of Sulphur.
NEW YORK CAP)—Consumer less capacity to use it” in the 84. father of Stanley Morgan of
durables saturation--three big bank's quarterly review of bus:- Vidor, will be held tomorrow at
words that mean: How many ness they also observe that .pro- 10 a.m. in the Indian Bayou Meth-
charge. more autos. TV sets, kitchen and ducers are equally resourceful in odist Church at Indian Bayou, La.
Mrs. Johnson was' well known laundry appliances can and
in the Starks-Sulphur-Vinton the American people buy? Npuances ana ouespsuuu "
area She was active in work of The stock of durable goods they which g tempt the consumer,
the F irst Baptist Church ct Starks Largest in history.
a rated by a small dance floor. On the extreme right the porthole
windows overlooking the swimming pool are shown. The plastic ,
partition in the center is colored with impregnated marine life I
which serves as a'screen from the bar. At the end of this screen »
is a glass-topped piano bar where entertainment will be centered.
Services Slated pt ce,brot More
Burial will be in the Indian.
For Adolnh Morann Bayou Cemetery under direction
PUT AU PI Torgun of the Burke funeral Home of
VIDOR (Spl)—Funeral services ; Sulphur.
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Housework
till inventing new and improved ap- The Rev. E. G Morgan. church Facu Wihn
p!unces and other products with pastor and grandson of the de- Lay ■VIIIIUUL
ceased, will officiate and will be . .
Impressive Number assisted by the Rev. J. C. Whitta- Naooino Rackacha
Both-the nun her cd families al- ker of the Hentung Memorial' Ia5IS DaUnaUIC
ready Dossessing these Kadee; Methodist Church. -Naexingbaekache.hessduehaormuncular
, an_. l i Morgan died at his home in4 achesandpainsmaxcomeonwithocer-exer- I
eanfor.oret 67316 TSufphur where ng had resteed fortitram anqrcipwozemgaicuunt
About fO pet cent or an Amen- about six year. He was a retired smetimessufermildbladderirritatioa
can families own ahautomobile, rice farmer, a native of Indian --gith thatrestess. uncomfortable feeling.
lane 12 per cent .of .these own. Bayou and a member ot "3
more than ene. At the momnent rchureh there. ---------- - bxtheir pin relieving actioa, by their
"The American Americans, areuspending,163bil- Survivors are his wife and a , aureuehteddrarguehgacum.
lion do ars a year in Duyins cars- son, Boice, both of Sulphur; an- - tending to increase the output or the is
The housewife is now spending other Griffin of Beaumont,’ milezgfkidneytuben. ,
more than our billion dollars a Tex a daughter. Mrs. T E Me- lergeK naEsinsAasdksehtemaku,‘otep!
i year on kitchen and household Burnet, of Houston, Tex.; 10lesanights..don‘twait.ryDoan‘sPils...
ADPlienres and ‘*° fOT 5 grandchiMgen; a great-grandchild. i ।
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GREY
Not Drying Up
; But the bank economists say,
I this doesn't mean that the market
| for these goods is drying up.
They note that in 1954 two thirds
; of all refrigerator sales were for
replacement. And 83 per cent of
1 new car buyers traded in an old
| car.
Economists at the First Nation-
al City Bank of New York, esti-
mate there are around six million
prewar cars on the roads—candi-
dates for scrapping.
The Chase Manhattan men also
point to new fields far from the
saturation point: clothes dryers
and airconditioners are owned by
only four per cent of our families,
and dishwashers by three per
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The Vacuum Cleaner Manufac-
turers’ Assn, notes today in ,
Cleveland that factory sales of
this product are breaking records
that fall. In -September sales ran
29 per cent higher than the year
before, and for the first nine
months of this year sales topped
the like period of 1954 by 23 per [
1 cent. -
The Radie-Eleetronies-Televi- 1
slon Manufacturers Assn.'s pre*:- r
dent. H Leslie Hoffman, predicts .
that eight million TV sets will be !
turned out this year for a new •
record.
Give Americans more spending ,
money and offer them new or :
better gadgets—and you’ve got
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National Guard
Inspection Set
The Orange National Guard
, Umit of the 49th Armored Division
ir preparing to undergo it, most '
anportant federal, inspection of the
__________year, tomorrow, at the armory.
The inspection win be made by
Maj. Robert W. Daves, inspecorr
pi tiers! ftom" Fourth Army Hed-
l • J quarter! in San Antonio."
Col. car F. Schupp of Kerrville,
commanding officer ot the 49th
---Armored Diviston Trains, win sc-
company Major Dades on the in-
t - spection. / '
f Troop, havp’been working con-
stantly singe September getting
equipme’ in shape tor this an-
nual chck.
D local unit now holds fise
syenor ratings and i, striving to
Kcep up this excellent record.
. / Maj. James E Mallory, executive
2 otrer,‘ stated
/ The inspedtion get, under way
tomorrow at 11 a.m. with the
checking of administrative rec-
. ords. "' .
It will be climaxed with an tn- i
specton of troops and equipment 1
tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.
Both the headquarters company
and the clearing platoqn.Com-
party B of the 117th Armored
Medical Battalion, will be checked.
A torrent of smooth, eager, split-second I
power impatiently await, only the nudge
of your toe to blaze alive whh the greatest
"go" on wheAs!
And the security of big brakes and easy,
instant handling gives the clue to the great-
est safety ever built into a car.
Why not make a date to send your spirits
soaring? Come in and see and drive the
fabulous ‘56 Pontiac with America's great-
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think you’re at th# moviesl
engineered TV in so mony rich colors to
choose from . . . eolens thai blend beautifully
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Bridge City Briefs
.Mrs G. A. Scales. Ph. RE 5-3178
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)—Mr. and I
Mrs. Jules Thibodeaux. J. P. j
Thibodeaux and Mr. and Mrs. '
Lloyd Thibodeaux. motored to .
Waco and visited Gordon Thibo- |
deaux, a son of the Jules Thibo- *
deauxs who is in a veterans hos- :
pi tal in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Duho ot Port
Arthur visited in the Jules Thibo- i
deaux home during the week. 1
Charles Lieby has been on the ’
ailing list: He has had an infected j
leg which is reported improving. :
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955, newspaper, October 27, 1955; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443464/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.