The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, August 27, 1956 Page: 8 of 8
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MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1956
THE ORANGE LEADER
RAGE EIGHT
Revised Estimate Is Due This Week
Bartender Pockets
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Budget Surplus of Less Than Billion Forecast
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through the sky, think of natural gas pouring
than 187 million gallons of kerosene, natural
through those roaring engines.
gasoline and similar products last year.
WE HAVE IT
Natural gas is essential to aviation, and to
Natural gas carries with it many liquid
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well, and one of those liquids — kerosene —
important factor in attracting industry
is the basic component of jet fuel.
to this area. ..
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CHICAGO (AP—A man bent on
robbery walked into a saloon on
the Northwest Side Saturday.
He quietly ordered a beer and
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contract to appear in a new Brod-
wayalay. But his Wife indicates he
hopes to be able to return to the
stage.
The 64-year-old operatic basso
and musical comedy atar is under
the care of physicians at his sum-
mer villa in this seaside resort,
15 miles from his childhood home
—Ravenna.
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for your copy of this book NOW—
with gift patterns printed in it!
Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both—
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11 CrES HAVE SALES TAX
WASHINGTON - At least 191
citiea of more than 10 000 popula-
tion had a sales tax by last Febru-
“Your dog was justniver at our house, and . .
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Announce New Way To
Shrink Painful Piles
Mr and Mrs
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Powjedge to
Kennedy part
Japanese Hope Atomic tower
Will Save Them Economicolly
SAN DIEGO, Calif (AP) - A
Japanese atomic energy commis-
sion member and Nobel-Prize sci-
entist said today his country lived
in "tremendous fear" of atomic
power mixed with hope it would
'save them economically.
Hiedeki Yukawa, winner of the
1949 Nobel Prize in physics, said
cthe atom could bring power his
country needed to operate its in-
dustries and thus solve its great-
est economic problem, shortage
of engine fuel.
Fair last night that Ohio's Gov- ... .-.15211.. .. .. n..
Frank J. Lausche had received a laid * half-dollar on the bar.
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WASHINGTON (AP)— A revised but. little more than half the Si,:
estimate of government income 754,357,066 actual surplus record
and spending, due this week, is for the year ended June 30 21956.
expected to forecast a budget sur- The formal estimate now being
piua next June 30 "something un- prepared is one of several the
der a billion dollars." Treasury Department makes dur-
That estimate, from an adminis- ing the year, subject to revision
WHOLESALE and RETAIL MARKET
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UNITED GAS COEPORATION a UNITED GAS FIRE LINE COMPANY e UNION MODUCING COPAN!
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Ehatrblyzandwablesaasitpnan srma "couidn’ Tind
Most amazing of all-results were
so thorough that -utfefer. mods
based his estimate last January.
At that time he promised a spend-
in gprogram for the year of 565.
865,000,000, and the outlook at that
time was for $66,300,000,000 in
revenue
But the business boom has con-
tration source, would be double the as conditions change t ... —
35 million dollars surplus President Both, revenue and spending esti- this year, sending personal income
Eisenhower forecast in his budget mates, are expected to be higher to a new high and corporation
message to Congress last January, than those on which Eisenhower profits close to those of last year.
| Since personal and corporate in-
I fered no permanent Injury" from
1 the attack Friday and there was
"no reason to say he will not be
able to work again."
Pinza, who starred in the hit
musical comedies "South Pacific"
and "Fanny" after a long career
in opera, had been scheduled to
begin rehearsals for his first non-
singing role in "A Very Special
Baby" Sept 17 in New York
Mrs Pinza said Pinza's doctors
Beauchamp "Don't throw that old lampshade
ary Such taxes throughout the James Carroir Stimac and Mary away' RECOVER IT, or make a
nation produced an estimated an- Sue MHia, Agapito Falcon and new one on the frame Ten ideas
nual return of nearly 5400,000 000, Mrs Marv Garcia Peralez, Frede- in this pattern for every kind of
according to the Public Administra rick Warren Stearns and Barbara shade vou can think of'
tion Clearing House — Ann Bailey, Billy Wade Lucas and THRIFTY lampshade Pattern
Mildred Joyce Hamley. Robert (567; step-by-step instructions for
Vernon Schwab »nd Katherine 10 shades or shade-slipcovers
Short. Thomas Earl Davis and Send 25 cents in coins for this
Lorraine Coleman pattern—add five cents for each
Joseph Jasper LeBlanc and pattern for first-class mailing
Glenda Dee Dickey. James Clin- Send to The Orange Leader 172
ton Hall and Patricia Neil Rich- Needlecraft Dept . PO. Box 169
ard Louis Levie Leger and Pauline Old Chelsea Station. New York 11 '
Katherine LaBonde, Adam Dec- N. Y Print plainly PATTERN
clovet and Josephine Arant Rich- NUMBER. y o u r NAME. AD-
ard Nelson Hargraves and Mrs. DRESS and ZONE
Ruby Lee .Parden and Frank F.u- Our gift to you—two wonderful
gene Duchamp, and Ella Juanita patterns for yourself, your home
Davis. , —printed in our Laura Wheeler
Divorces Granted Needlecraft book for 1956! Dozens
A divorce was granted last week of other new designs to order-
in.district court to Mary Alice crochet, knitting. embroidery.
Schwab vs Robert Vernon Schwab iron-ons, novelties,"send 25 cents
many other industries. It is an
service station operator
Drodge was employed by the
First National Bank of Morgan-
town. W. Va Fisher claims Drodge
— a E Dekena to M, tapped his account several times
mocx-K -""88: and thatat now“ short $21,000.
- uon. — Justice of the Peace Ear! H
Armut“ SrM *ndc.n Fulton said Drodge .dm. tied tak-
Cioyerlear Aadition. A* ing some money and declared
h l. Hancheyo.Mr,gnd Mrs Don "I don’t know how it happened
Mr ana Mr; Nice Beto to ch»r les a I was handling so much money in
Zeto sr undivided half interest o the bank I was one man there—
23"-". • then, yhen I got home, I was an
Mr and Mrs Tom Smitn Sr to H L othet.
Hanchey part af T&NQ RR Survey
Zella Pe veto to Mr and Mrs Woodrow
astonishing statments like “Piles
have ceased to be a problm!"
The secret is a new healing sub-
stance (Bio-Dyne®)- discovery of a
world-famous yesearch Institute.
This substance is now avallable ta
Wpatitorn or ointment form under
the name Prtp+ratien H.9 At your
Bid
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yet did not know when he will be
able to return to the stage, but
_________________ , er output if they have comfort she called the stroke "a-light one."
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa (AP)able quarters. -------—---
And he adds, they will generally A man isn’t henpecked as long
"Texas teaspoon" from Gov. Al- — ------- —
Ian Shivers of the Longhorn State, drew a gun and forced the bar-
Rogers said Lausche told about keep, Bruno Guzik,
the gift at a press luncheon re- room
centiy-..... .... •• f .. Guzik's outraged cries aroused
was quoted, wu as big as usohp the 25 customers in the ptace, and
ladle e P the gunman hurried out the rear
The Ohio governor reportedly door.
wrote Shivers, thanking him for Guzik walked back to the bar,
the teaspoon, but added that he pocketed the 50-cent piece, quaffed
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Suffers Stroke SenttosLauschec.
CERVIA, Italy (AP) - Singer boy/star Roy Rogers told * g[and-
Ezio Pinza has suffered a slight
paralytic stroke and canceled his
revenue, government income would
be raised accordingly.
Chairman Byrd (D-Va) of the
Senate Finance Committee pre-
Information furnished by Orange M ad.Mr, 410559 L.HosuzasLos 3 dicted last week government re
~ .. ~ * aud a, 0MK* l Ao00y dlar< Aaailiou. fncinte Aurine +he ne- i~ht
County Abstract Co. * Mr. and Mr*. rred N, Hianq 1o Teas CePtS during the year might
The sale of five new homes in Fastern Tranamlsion Corp. Ul in rach that figure unless 0111 are
the county highlighted deed trans- JA."smi,Ku: ana ur, 2 w made in spending. plans. _ .
actions recorded recently bv Mrs. Broxn Jr. Leu i an 2 Block m. sen. Frear. (Del) said Saturday
Sadie Stephenson, county clerk AwnAr Alma smiun a;Senate bankingwsubcommitteson
09 the five. three were sold by unaivided ha interest in ana to Lois Which he serves will hold hearings
Eldorado Lumber and Budding sneidou this fall to study the nation’s econ-
Corp, in Rosetawn Addition Pur- S"WMra D.an emu 1 Alm. pmy.Thesroup. is headed by Sen
chasers were Mr and Mrs James north 50 feei of Loui and 2, Block m. Robertson (Da)
L A™ld Lot 11 Bliwk ’1 Mr fendea -eigon 6 Frear said a tax cut "could and
L Arno Ki. Lot 11 5iOCK .I, MT GriDen A Theriot L Mr and Mr* should L. m.r. L.t H..N ct1
and Mrs Patrick H Cleaver, Lot r. L ooper Jr,, part of Lot 4 Bloci ihoud,be made. 1x11 Byrd said
n Rik" •»« Mr and Nre 6, Miljer-Vidor Lumber Co ~ he doubted whether such action
12, Block 71, and Mr and Mrs Nr and Mrs Dewey Pickett to Mr could be taken
Daniel Robert Murphy;Lot 5, and Mi* james j ampson, > acrei R p-a
Block 21. Roselawn Addition in.Marun.PamerLezgup,..,y EParAman ,( -ex) .said
7,, g i akin Cni nm, new LAm, Mr., and M J. B. Peddy,to,Mr meantime the Fisenhower admin- .
Zero a Lakin zoia one new home and Mrs Roscoe Harrison, Loc 26, Block istration’e •hard mAnev», Armit. 1
in Lincoln Heights to Mr and Mrs * sunset Pare Adaitlon i st rat ion s hard money efforts .
H-n. ,8,’ \r»t 11 Mrgud Mr* Joe M rurner to Mr to curb inflation are doing more
Joseph Earl Bordelon, Lot 11, ana Ma. James ance, Lou 26 and 27, harm than poog
Block 1 Aienced Bridgevles Adason u . - 80°: i’
Mr and Nre y,m,e h Miller Mr and Francis A Watkina to He referred specifically to Fed-
Mr and Mrs James H Miner mi an ara 7 Kaipa h fouh Lo w. eral Reserve Board action last
purchased a new home i Fair mo. E .. u AGaition. k ;-
Park from Dal Sasso Construction re V ame Co. 6 Cwu harria. Lot n approving an increase to
aXandMrs.°FStEustis 20- ‘ cofada-d percent i thetdispquntrateat
.Roach purchasedsagnew homelin “oeE. sahonardumnana others already were using that
Inwood Terrace SDCIvIsion from 6 rosoy slar, Adaitian rate
Thad Decken,, Genre, F M.r ugjwwuE.wEeiMTu:d,Patman, vice chairman of the
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mac- wiey survey Senate-House Economic Commit-*
Farlane acquired a home on Lot « odietn Jones to M o tee said the reeul w;n L. hiOLA.
15 Ri, 1 C-irmonr Place from SoweLoc 10 and’ west halt ol Um IL 5a‘a -ne resui W1 be higher
13. Block 1. Clairmont riace -rom Bloc 96, Sheidon survey interest rates on loans in general
Mr and Mrs. Hardy E Ross H Hi diousemaa so Mt and Mrs. -He said these od he aGde +0
Other transactions occurring re- 2 manfacturing. "transpoftatddndana
cnty arerasuolj°"n other. «, Tetailing costs, pushing .up the cost
and Mr* Mewart Thomas Edwards Jr of Tneron strong Srvey
. part of Jphn Jett League Mr ad Mrs James S Wooten to
Walter L Strickland ;o Mr and Mr* Mr ad Mr* John W Taylor St Lots’
Joseph 8 Rougeau Lot 14 Bloc* A 18 and Blot* 5, Brosnwood Addi-
Pinehurst Height* Subdivision don
Mr and Mrs Matthew P--Beattie to Mr and Mr* Colvert C Midkift to
Mr >n0 MrsBueh H Sims, Lot 42 Mr and Mr» W F Dommert ar. Lot p g m
WJt Bixef t e ' ** no" Hr?1 B*1 J*^^* v* i To Mr Ponk I A I |o F
e r.ggc and Mrs Roy Bergeaux, pari of Jack- ’ “% ■ Ve I IV I
Summerfield Says "mgendaorLanaco 0 anaxr e . ~97 ANN
rk, Moet ponulor ’ ’ guets P£
-Kew-in°P//.am nuo .vieot Lana c >• ana WAYNESBURG, Pa (AP_A
SANTA BARBARA, Call. (Ar) Mr* William Norman Brit riorn half 27-year-o!d bank teller and nart
-Postmaster General Sammer 8 * auer-vicortand time minister charged withiinegal-
field is convinced President Eisen- Mrs Gtorgia Bpooner and Rex A ly drawing $21,000 from a custm.
bower is •'the most popular man Bockmon to Mr and Mrs Donaid C er‘s bank Acdount *« s, w.,
;22,,, w,1- Peveto, Lot 20, »Da pan oz Lol 19, DenK account is quoted by
n.tpe ord;, , , Biock a Pinehurst Heigh.* arresting officers as declaring he
Summerfield, resting here after Mr aud Hr. D a Bv;„ M, and spent it on his familv and to help
the Republican National Conven- ‘ barar- par- w e J u“' a few friends in need P
tion, made the comment yester- D,S rerry to F w Ogden undi- Robert Drodge. of nearb Mount
day: ,.p0. , “ cre an Theriot Morris, was held without balioroD
Because of the President, he .2 n baker’ w E , Saxon u lowing his weekend arrest on a
saideconfideneehMhffi fear Mhe Lo 1 charge of fraudulent pretense f.led
and apprehension throughout the rirst National Bank in range to by Ray Fisher, a Mount Morris
country Jame Tracy Bland, part of J. M Harris
The postal chief, who managed Surey.,. ,
the 1952 Eisenhower campaign. Mr .nd m“. d p Tor?.a i*" 0
described last week’s GOP con- L04 Elock 6, Miier Nidoz Lnu co
vention as the finest he had ever "fiP’USf Mrs
attended and Mr* -
Summerfied als got in a plug aivisi
for his department He said the h
ballpoint pens now in use in post
offices are less expensive than the
old pen and ink bottles system
Scattered Showers
Welcome in Texas
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
More scattered thundershowers
were expected Mondav in the wake
of showers Sunday which brought
- rain to a wide belt of drought-
stricken South Texas Sunday
Palacios got 51 of an inch,.
Brownsville 48 and Beeville 73.
State Highway 173 between Jour-
danton and Freer was closed be-
cause of high water.
Other rainfall reports Sunday in-
cluded Beaumont .12.-Galveston
17, Houston 25, Laredo 25, San
Antonio 69, Victoria 26. Lufkin
.m, Cotulla 05 and College Station
.02
' Showers were reported early
Mondav at Lufkin, Austin and San
Antonio.
The next time you see a jet streaking
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Jell Burvey
Marianne Baker and Phelma Dumm
to Raymond Jahn. Lot • Block 4,
Lakewood Addition
William L Brant to R Braaka
Mleig. Let I Block T, Sunset Park Ad-
dition
Mr and Mr* Chester C Cady to Mr
and Mr* Wison Landry ■ ere oat of
Ee u. Bick 4, sainer-vider Lumber
Mr .nd Mr, Johnni le. Mlea. v
A ft. Tucket Lou 13 ane 14, BiocK a
Duga Aca:ten
Marriage License
Marriage license were granted in
the county clerk's office last week
to Albert Valma Barnett and Iris
Jean Pinder. James CorneliusL
Copeland and Mrs. Betty Jean:
Copeland. Travis Leon Rosson and
Valeria Watson, Melvin Leo Nixon
and Claudia Maria Jester, Tommy
E Wiliev and France* Louise
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•FETING SQUAD' CREATED
CHICAGO — A "flying
squadron" of 325 policemen has
been created by the Chicago
Police Department to crack
down on crime in full force
wherever it pops up in the city.
The squadron has no--permanent
beat It operate* on roving as
zignments.
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AINrD INSURANCE
JUNIVLT AGENCY (
Eaves part of Block 4. Midler-Vidor
Lumber Co Subdivision
Mr and Mr* W W Kennedy to A K
Mo**, l land in Block 1. Amended
Shelcon Surrey.
Mr and Mr*. R L Smith to Mr an
Mrs Thursion Mansfieid, part of X
acre* in GC&SF Survey
Mr and Mr* Wiimer P Elis to Mr
and Mrs David Birfle Dunivant Lot 5
Blork D Central Terrace Subdivision
Mr and Mrs Sam R Dav:s to Mr
and Mr* Wlitam Keith Tibbie* Jr Lot
3. Black C. Pinehurst Heights Additicn
Mr and Mr* D H ‘Delaney io Mr
and Mrs Jac* H Jone* Lot 19 Elock
H-l Link And Beth Subdivision
Mr* Mildred O'Conner: to Mr and
Mrs Odom GalLac Lot 3, Lowe Mc-
Namara Eubdivision
Woodrow WIlson to Wiburn Turner
1 scre, 8 J Dalton Burvey
Mr and Mrs Hugh Garrison to Mr
Few Terk, N, T. (Speelal)-For
tret time science has found • now
healing substance with the astonish-
ing ability to ahrink hemorrhoida
and to relieve pain—without surgery.
In ease after case, whil gently
relieving wain, actual reduction
(shrinkage) took place.
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