The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 218, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 15, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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ORANGE, TEXAS. SUNDAY,
, j sively from the plant on Kront p»»al in Holland. which serves
street, it wa» stated. !a* an entrance'to the North Sea
! Owners of th'eNrtn *ST I- B. ‘The lock ,L»- Ul* feet long ana -t
Murrayy. Sr., Rensselaer J. Mur- j stretches more than 1#0 feet across, t
I ray and B. 7. (Beans) Murray. fhe largest lock* In Ule Panama
•ft —-™—■ Canal are only W feet,long and
The largest waterway, lock in no feet wide.
M the world is the amsterdam ship • * y
PERSONALS AND YUGOSLAVIA STiLl ACCEPTS
Sidney T. Gibbs, Sr., of 2600 _ _ *__„
\...t. - .'tuM't. i'.„ one t..
'' :u> motii- gdH 11
Mi- ./ f G,bb*. who i.,- re- gfl 'P
e\;»’. <• . : Me- ep-.n f.M iHif' f iAimiWklJU ' J -.
Thirty days after arrival of*-. — , ~
quipmenL the new Murray . ice ‘
manufacturing plant at 008 Col-
SCHOOL SPECIALS ON PERMANENTS
September 9th Through September 21st
Bring this ad with you and get a |2.0« discotpt on ART
* permanent 97.00 and up—at the
A. B. C. BEAUTY SALON
ROOM 121 A. B. C. BLDG.
(Over A. B C. Fo«>d Store, 304 Fifth St.)
DIAL 3322
Mrs. M. C. Jones Maxine Davenport
lege street is in production, the
owners announced Saturday.
Capacity' of the net? plant is
given by the owners at 20 tons
■ daily. This, added to the in-
«f: creased capacity of the old plant
on Front street, now rated at -to
tons daily, assures the City of
Orange of the end of ice short-
age# which have plagued it dud-
in g hot weather rhontha since pa-
ginning of the war, the Murrays
announced.
The company’s retail sales will
coritimi. to be conducted exclu-
: John r*avid Windham of take
Charles;, I-a.. is visiting here over
the weekend with -his grandpar-
ents/ Mr ’ and Mrs. John H Hol-
land He ha* just returned from
summer, camp- dear Chattanooga,
Tennessee..
-
Mr. wd Mrs. B. F. Hughes. M01
Park avenue, .have as their guest
Hubert J. Robinson of Columbia.
Mo:, who is also visiting Betty
Jeen Coopet; of this city.
■ Vis* Catherine Lawhon of Mat-
> >givdn arrived here Friday night
: to spend the weekend with her
j uncle and aunt, tyr. and: Mrs. C.
*■% Baker. 3*11 Pacific.
CARTER'S
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
T 1501 Green Ave.
J. G. CARTER
V til wired FrtathUire Dealer
* OIAI. t«S or «MJ
NIGHT PHONE JMS
SEE I S BEFORE BUYING
HOUSEHOLD and
COMMERCIAL
REFRIGERATORS
r, 52 sss SS». *ss
U»V White House after conferring
•xi: n ’••»si<tent Tr.iman on the
%i Italian, situation • The
n statesman, "be spent three
,!S in exile in the U. S. during
Y mini's regime. told Truman
•h Allied reparation* demands
•is native Italy arc entirely
, Ued • International)
Cl? >nd the placing of additional
rtirfn-in- on highway 87 from
the north city limits of Orange
to the intersection of the l«emon-
•,tMe road. Estimated cost is
$«UM»0. ''
Carriers IrnrA Orange who at^
ended the party were; Jimmie
Howell. Frank Manchac, Fred'
ENTERPRISE AND JOURNAL
CARRIERS ENTERTAINED
Nineteen newspaper carriers
for the Enterprise and Journal
Jimmie
,..... v..., .. ..■■■. - °c, Fred
' entenrt, Leroy Daniel. Newton
Tubbs,'Tony Martinez. Bill Thigr
^gn, .John Lee Hall, Jimmie L*-
oomfcj*- Hubert Daws. Glenn Mc-
Guire. Dwayne Pesslfe, A. C.
Whose Home ...
will your family occupy if you do not live to
pay off the mortgage’
Based on averages, we are told that one man
out of seven, age 35. wilt not* live to pay out a
15-year mortgage. In that case, mortgage in-
surance guarantees your family the owner-
ship of reur home! . .
LLOYD POSFY
SMITH BLDG. ORANGE. TEXAS
PHONI hv: «• RPR
Dallas. Texas
AT OH* STORE
branch in Orange, accompanied
by J. W. Thigpen, distributor, at-
tended the party given for them
at, the Pleasure Pier in Port At - |
thur Friday night by the circu- j
ation department of the newspa- '
per.
The party included free rides j
inti games. A bus picked the
!>oys up in Orange and brought ;
them home after the party. |
BO Yf1TH* W?'*1 *,, L„ .JHBPI
WE DELIVER — Watch For Schedules
LOOK!
LET
Mike Manshack
Haul DIRT For tour Flowers
The >*est in Oranre County
ANY KIND
Mike Manshack
VETERAN WORLD WAR II
563 Cherry Phone 3666
PHONE 2132
Work Ordered On
Two Sections of
U. S. Highway 87
20(5 FIRST STREET
Fidelity Union I.ile Imuran.
VANISH
ED. A. CORMIER
LICENSED AND BONlfcsD PLUMBER
«
We Sell and Install New Fixtures, Hot Water Heaters
‘ mm mmmrnmmmmmn
OLD FIXTURES REPAIRED
Prompt and Satisfactory Service
DIAL 3721 L7®2 N. HART
Vf.n k was ordcicfl by the slate :
I H■ hwy i nmmisslon in Austin ,
' Friday on two sections of V. S. j
j hit ’i> '-y 87 in Orange county...........
iwaiebutnt*|ii i*A||||#eBfRtlFT(r*WB^af>-:
| propria ted by the commission for
| additional flexible base. shStitdev
from
t^otor Lfsy^iiTo'War 'its
i ir.taal color or your money back.
QRAY-NO
On Bale At
The SboUr* Drn* Company
and
The William* Drug Company
repair, and. asphalt
the northeast end of Cow bayou
bridge to a peint northeast on the
highway. •» V
The highway engineer was di-
rected to proceed with the clean; :
STARTS
TODAY
AT 1 P. M
ALWAYS
A GOOD
SHOW
NO
ADVANCE.
IN PRICES!
SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT
ing of ditches and drainage chan,
ON automobiles and furniture
SEE US FOR
Expert Painting
Paper Hanging
FloorSonding
Olivia
De Havilland
V/. M. IsKT, Jr.
Orange Point
—For Fun—
/ DAFFY
DUCK
CARTOON
PH I III P TERRY
JOHN LUND
RILL GOODWIN
GRIFF BARNETT
HIM CQUEGE STRICT PUHT AT
W PRODUCTION OF KE HAS STARTED
0 2 SMASH-HIT DAYS
Today b Monday
ITS A STORMY ROMANCE THAT WILL
i MAKE YOUR PULSE POUND-
DOROTHY LAMOUR • JON HALL
MARY A STOR • C. AUBREY SMITH
THOMAS MITCHELL • RAYMOND MASSEY
gars T# Com*!
TODAY
9e and 25c
today!
RETAIL ICE SALES WErCOMTOH*'"'™
AT FRONT STREET PLANT—W1 FRONT ST
GABLES BACK-AiND.OA^j^^j^^afe
GAM^ Jytr-^KIND OF WOMAN!
i'.-.-'V',
Usakalkeygorrond Look fer (he WHITE Tracks
PUT ONE OF OUR CARDS IN YOUR WINDOW
Crashed Ice in handy
SLATS-O-WOOD
Approved for F. H. A. Loan
Letand W. Morrow
Daily Deliveries
containers for your convenience
TERRY'S
—~™
Tc/npcf dt r lief for
vmpfoms of bronchi
ASTHMA
a»»<i HAY FtVfcSt
AS TH M ftjy EITIIN
A T VOtrtf DRUG CIS T
FIN ANCE CO. 1
STATE
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ULTiHG MELODIES/
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 218, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 15, 1946, newspaper, September 15, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556973/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.