The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 164, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 14, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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ORANGE. «m SUNDAY. JULY I
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POLITICS
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Bingo. Party To
Be Held Mondcv
THE OLD HOME TQ
«* poswbi* and that he W'. The weekly bdng* :p«rty spon-!
•IHt w*« ih«ro<!ighly quaked - for «>,rMj 'p,. the Riverside 1
to* * <•■>•_ • t*oa will fee' tow! ' on.Moraday"
. '.:, Jiuwni* ttoSley, for V.eriflr^urf -'' night, torgsnnsng #1 eight pYJtocfc,?.r.
«* <*M«t the people g.ve a young „ the Assembly Hall H4: 1, Ate- ,
£ * 5^**: « 'lh*y h ° -Aw* Biii? A and' JoKn wreti. Mr. aM 1
, I® .'Mlowife#;them' to .pars;SB"; JJar^y^eime! will' "in , ■ '«•
. - tb*' fititfot *01).. to* „w#A' 1 charge of to* jjaite1 Eveeyone. it
Hereto, Speaks1.' 1 v ted to attend. , FT
l the fact Un Conunuwioner
at ?frni*wt No. Qbct Ppwti, . . . — ■ ' . . ;
come on up
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I AM SOW TO
By STANLEY
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reiated the fact that he had Sivad
«8 * «<tt life, had been in the
trorkSfNf business m! promised If
elected that: the people would |
J*i*« beiier road* ' amct better !
iiWiiOtigse.
. Cm: i** ~?|oSd**>, seeking. «• .;
MfSipti, «*■> .etsiiniy] commissioner, t
&0im X<v; 1, said during f.. hitj
jtfaree y*0u* vtsrvim, had kepi aiS','
ripds; in gi*«£ condition, _ .had '•
taken ore of school zt-'nuuit and '
dwngterie# and aww desirous ©t.|
!trt(g :aj least orie ' m&re termf
J ••'«*■£*' y*e of equipment, which
h*d 'be*n pavl for during his ad- ;
o 4«i«r tion.
. Tonjr Oyjbar. <a>ffdidate fw ;j
|w«rtitse bf ifte: pear*, mid he was-a t
t-a-.jp>;nw-T a d omied a un ofi
j<(®WT . a c fne of h'js great'}
twid father* ■ frujght in the battle i
«<> ■aria.'lPtxsi tt* p' i
"*• Speaker
>■' Mont*rr. jeefctng re-«lec-
tkwi a* CMWtable of preein« S*>.
l.jdM he wa not a speaker, bu:
if •Wi'Wd be wwtrJd keep right on
performing dutieir of the office.
t*Fo* Minebew, constable candi-
■dirte. precinrt J. tatd he was
quahfted from the standpoint of
experience, in that he had was
PERSONALS
. JsleiiHSetw***. r'
.w*.- j'S L- QaiSbersy -of' tOUt
Wvrtelt\h *i as d: r-
tg iherp i t atre^ynd.. % .. 'CUj,!--,
>erry * sister,, M:;*. G<p Bi«i op wf
')«iias and', he? K*!)-
>f 'Otiive^im. e«-
ertained her viiajtnr# • at 3« buffet
tipper «rs Saturday -evening v.tii
fr*.. Jessie Oieker*o .• and Mr.,
nd Mrs. Ed FHnn as gaests.
M'k e Lw Ida. .S":rnm«.nR. V>*iS-
ta Ms.C.'eight. Amelia Ulm.. Bose
farie lTlm Hs zc-> Aart Brown ^fsd
'*a«vir-.-e Staudt • leave to<3Uy
om Port Arthur to Offend' CMmif.
'ahita for Camp Fire Girt*.
Mrs. XeSite Pnjlarr has beesi
transferred from the hospital to
the,;borne of heir .sister. Mrs--Er-
nest Barber, 811 Johrt-Jtreet-
Mr. and Mrs John R.'Butts atid
son Randolph of New'Orleans.
La^"arrfved here Saturday Ui
spen^ a week with Mrs; Butt's
parents, Mr and Mrs. F H. Far-
welK 812 Green aweriue.
NOTME-
1 CAN SEE
ENOUGH |
FT?OM HE«E
BACK ROAD FOLKS -
Jackson R
r Concert
'rows Big Crowd «
hundred people jammed
Stark pnfc Thursday night at #:30
j cloek wfcen the Bengal Lancers
croup of summer music school of
Orahge high school preyed an
hour-long concert.
The concert was the third in a
series being presented this sum-
Seventy-fhe students took
pirt in toe grogram. The grouj
pi^Mnted patriotic, semi-classi
it and march nuLaitec
under the direction of FOrd Lane.
OttANOL VOTtE ON OTA
Washington. July 12 - (AP) -r
Sen. W. Lee O'Danlel voted fa:
the mocndment' lo toe OPA ex-
I**Mm bill stimulating that where
state* establish their own rent
control systems the federal gov-
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rrtment shall not Impote its own
Arhlch passed the senate yeater-
Jay 59 to 20.
Sen. Tom ConnaJly, now in
Paris, was listed as not voting.
Vittgrjservfn* on the police lore*.
Collep ,
Mr. and Mr*. M. A Coierpas
lor «>r table,'ihaie returned to their home at
precinct No. 1, said he had been . 407 Bradford avenue from a
a rendent of Orange all nis life, : week's vacation tnp to UitJe
unA had ample experience to B6ck Arkansas.
-qualify him tor the office. ^ ^
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Brotherhood Of
West Orange
To'Meet Monrinv
The Brotherhood of the West
0'ap*< Biptttt church is to
meet on Monday evening at 7 JO
' o'clock at the church with Percy
*. Gr dwin in charge < f the nwrw
„ it was announced Saturday. AH
• n>eri oi ttit ihiurb are cordiaUy
invited to be present.
, .According to statistic* there
are, nearly ]$0,000 institutions in
United States engaged In the
cleaning, pressing,
dying and maintenance of wear-
ing apparel, with a gross income
of nearly ,a billion dollars.
RKf'KLF.SS DRIVING
Logah, Utah, July 33 -(AP> -
City Judge Jesse P. Rich gave a
defendant SHJ day* in jail for
"drunken driytag on a horse.'*
Rich said a city ordinance pro-
hibits intoxicated person# from
tiding
The culprit was pilotin* ^s
mount down the main rtreet side-
, walk, when sui-pexud.
BRIDGE CITY
RALLY IS SET
FOR JULY IB
Jbhn Dunn is in charge of all ar-
rangements. Assisting her are
Me^fahtes John Dunn. E. Black
and W. B. Bums.
Wade Granger, popular vocal iv
wjjj) the Orangefieid string band
wHl;%ntertain with request num-
! bens.' it was announced. Music
dunhg ti"* evening wiil be pro-
vided by the band, under
direct&n oi Ivy Norwood,
knn wn - jn.'dtirnc ■ fiddler,
'A 'ptbiic address system will
be fun uh< d for the rally by W.
R. Coteioi. Jr^ and all candi-
dates who arfe interested have
been invited to s} ar^ the time
ami lib System.
well
■ r iinssiMfi his post aa chief
WwHwfWw ■■■■ ■.
eentoe at the Sad war enjna>
trial hi Nuernberg, Germany,
Associate Supreme Coon Joattea
Robert H. Jacksosi. aJoun, Indi-
cates he w« return to Washing-
ton. D- <X and preas for a <***-
gresaional tnTesttg tion ot the M.
S. supreme court. flmteraatiWl)
SHRIMP WE GOT
Tulsa. Oklahoma- July 15 -f AP-
- "tfhe following came from a foo<r
store advertisement fat toe Tul- j
sa Tribune:
•'Shrimp. We (have it but it's!
too high. I wouldn't buy. Regu- '
lar 20 cent sire now M dents."
CHUVS
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SON DRIVERS
Salt Lake City, July 15 -< AP-
- Police Sgt- F. Clark Sanford
believes hell turn out some well-
seasoned drivers fat his current
driving elate. Among the 54 stu-
d-~ts are Melba Sugar and Dale
Salt. \
Representative
WHY Of ESK? WE KNOW!
With the latest Sun Tune-op
and Analysing Eoiupment.
Luckie Nash Co.
1601 Green—Phone 476S
Mortgage Cancellation
may be assured, in event of death, by proper
use of att appropriate plan of good life in-
surance, available through this agency.
Why not guarantee your family a home?
LLOYD POSEY
P. O. Bo* SOW ,
Phone 853
Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co.
Orange, Texas
Dallas, Texas
A political rally is to, be held
at Bridge City Thursday. July
! (. ,'inder the sponsorship of the '•/,
Parent - Teacher Association
. u , ^. Speaking is to bdjgih at 4
p. m. and supper w'Jl 'be served
by the P.-T. A. following. Mrs
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Rear Rep. Will L. Smith of
Jorfersoif County, ne ot the
tilnUi)4lsi| townikcri of ftll
Eaat Texas, spefckinir in be
half of his candidacy for the
Mate
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 164, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 14, 1946, newspaper, July 14, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308410/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.