The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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ORANGE. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. MAY II. 1948
PAGE TWO
THE ORANGE LEADER
i secretary and Mrt. Emmett Mr-
Cullen, treaiurer
Mr*. Smith trtnounred her ap-
pointment of the following com-
mittee chairmen;, fin* nee chair-
man. Mrs. Jack Srhanr, co-chair-
man, Mrs. I lei) LrBiunr; member-
ship, Mrs Ernest Ratliff, co-chair-
man, Mrs Oris Passmore; room
m il her chairman, Mrs. Leo Be-
noit. co-chairman, Mrs. Blanchard
Neevaa; mea-smee, Mrs. J. Mor-
row; program. Clara Lundy; pub-
licity. Mrs. Curry ('aewoil; school
lunches. Mrs- U 8. Shaw; seel fa re.
Mrs. W. L L Mr*. Tony
Bahnsen, Mrs Jewel Met chant
and Mrs. Woodson llardin; health
and summer round up. Mrs. Mu*
sell Bello and Mrs Sam RoMton
hospitality, Mrs. H C. Semjjl.
Mrs. Maxie Sutlon and Mrs, (i.
It. Bet ire
Mrs, Eva Subatier thanked FTA
for the a title tic equipment piven to
the high achoei B C. Semple,
prlncipul. presented f.'nach Hanna's
request for funds tn buy athletic
awards for the I toys who had earn-
ed them. The request was gran*e<l
.This wax the final meeting of
PTA for this school term.
Orang«fieM Briefs
ORANOEriELD. May II—(Spll
—Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dull on
have returned home after vaca-
tioning in Holly w ind. Los Angeles
end Oceanside. California They
visited their
__ _____ Buhoss. in wrr, ypatianies Percy Stewart. W
OeeaRalde. He is stationed there , 0 lMU, ,Ull y , ,,, c IV,.
with the Marina rbrpc. On Utelr
return they visited the Carlsbad
eavdm* in New Mexico* -
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Philipps and
children. Mike and Kav, visited.
Mrs. Philips' mother. Mrs. A. J.
Kilgore on Mothers
PTA OFFICE** IN8TAI.FJ)
MONDAY BT MRK. Ht TldK
1 VINTON,. M- M“> II—(Spit
Mrs. Ann MrClain Butler, of L-ke
Charles, seventh district director
of PTA, was In charge of the* ni-
stallatinn of new officers of the
Vinton PTA at a meeting held
Itfo'iday In the school cafeteria.
Preceding the ceremonies. Mrs
MeClain Butler stressed the im-
1 jy.rtanc* id PTA in a community
lih a short .alk and the Importance
' of getting f .ttiers interested in
f PTA, suggesting e.ecj*oilier meet.
mg U, he held at night so lathers
1 could attfmi r
Mrs. Don y Smith was installed
as president, Mrs. Harry Barrios,
vice-president; Mrs. J. M. Byrd,
Cormier in
day.
Mr. and Mr*. L. O. Schlicher
I had as their guests last week Mia.
II s wren of Solti* of Koeenburg and
Mrs. A. (Ml ime and children, La-
ilo'ioe amt Onteda Key. of El
Cgmpu, Texas.
Mr*. Oscar Sims, why recent!v
underwent a minor uperatlou at
C*ity hospital In Orange, was re-
turned to her home in Ornnvefu-ld
Saturday afternoon
Funeral services for James
(Buddy) Nobles were held on
Monday at lit a. m , at the Orange-
field Baptist church with tt(e Ret
A. Calloway of Bridge CKy Metho-
dist church officiating and assisted
by Rev. J. W. Wilcox and Rev
Orro Vance Mr. Npbles had serv-
ed 18 months In' the marine crops
and was discharged JuM a little
over a year ago. Full military rite* I
were conducted at the graveside. |
Jerry Don Smith, wtio recent 1v
. TILLS TI A C M 11 — Frank Capra.*Btevie
tells hit former school teacher. MBs Jesn McDaniel. «7,
men plays daslng her visit to his Hollywoed studio.
BOLTON
BEFRIGERATION
SERVICE
-1108 Pine St.-
Day or Night Phmse 40M
5K
:u mind, bore are Lite time sclted-
nle.s for various industries as
their leaders have revealed them
in the'Iasi few days:
Steel: By Jnly the iiattem
Should become clear, but If may
be the. first quail Jr of 1951) be-
fore the readjustment i* made.
Automobiles: The Ford atrlko
may change the picture for She
industry, by bringing on the
labor decision quicker than ex-
pected. By Ante the Industry
should knew how reg^Ra back-
log order list Is. how tqany ears
It can hope to sell at i^esent
prices.
Oil: Before July the industry
should know how much gasoline
it can sell this year—how much
that will offset its losses in fuel
oil sales—whether It can main-
tain or raise price*, or must cut
them, all the way back to the
well.
Coal: Already .out beating the
bushes for customers, con I men
in June will face their chief
Annual headache, the wage and
welfare fight with John L. Lewis.
Julv they should have that
out of tne way, or know the worst
at least.
p
Metals: The price battle should
be over soon. Copper has come
down five cents a pound, lead
seven and a half cents. Bayers
and sellers should reach a com-
mon understanding shortly.
Wool clothing: Spokesmen now
REAL TILE
Recession Schedule
In Face of Big *1fc"
We new have in stack
beautiful cheiee nf esters la
bathroom and kitchen tile.
Abo colon rui table for
*or* fronts, build Inis. etc.
For «... mples of our work
*?e vorwood Manor homes.
PILOT CLUB of ORANGE
The Pilot Club of Orange cordially invites-you to attenfl u Linen Shower for
Orange City Hospital at Orange City Hospital, May lf>, 1949 from 1:30 to 3:30 P. M
This shoWer, sponsored bv the Pi Intar ians of Orange is in conjunction with observ-
ance of National Hospital Day. *
In order that you may have more in formation as to the hnens used in the
hospital we list the following:
shape. Jn each industry spokes-
men are beginning to talk of the*
dates, however tentative, when
their business will be readjusted
and ready to step out In the
hoped-for recovery parade.
However, there are three t»ig
“jfs”: The Strike threats, the Rus-
sian enigma, and the final die of
the rearmament and foreign aid
programs.
With these possible boat-rockers
For Free Estimates and
Prompt. Courteous Service.
PAUL SHELTON
TILE CO.
Oranges Only Home-
Owtifd Tile Co.
Sheets (white) Size 72” x 99”
Pillow cases (white) Size 42” x’3fi”
Bath Towels (white or colors)
Face Towels (white or colors)
Wash Cloths (white or colors)
Dish Cloths (white or colors) r
The City Hospital is a non-profit organization owned by the City.
We solicit your aid in making this project a success. The public is invited and
urged to participate and we are depending on you to relay this invitation to your
family, friends, club members, church associated, and fellow workers.
A four of each department of the hospital has been planned for allwisitors and
refreshments will be served by the Pilots.
PLAN NOW' TO ATTEND !
x Sincerely,
The Pilot CJiib of Orange
NOTICE!
OLD SOLDIER STEPS OUT — Sergeant f Major
George Murphy, of the Irish Guards, 82, tella a dancing partner,
Doreen Stnlth, ti. of his campaigns, at Old Time Ball In London.
McGILL SUPPLY CO.
Will Soon Move To Larger and Better Quarters At
think the tug-of-war between the j jn(jt
woolen mills and the men’s suit ^as
makers may be settled by July- ,now
Perhaps more than any other, ^ (
this industry—from the sheep to ^ ,
the suit—“has been thrown out of
balance by war short»"**s :-.nd de-
mands, soaring prices and costs, jjjy
and finally, consumer strikes. I y
Industries which already have | The
: gone through theif recession hr- rh,,r
deal ami are waiting for the ,r**w
j others to step into line include: r,*rs
Aviation, cotton textiles, machine j 1 ” I1
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1949, newspaper, May 11, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558748/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.