The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1961 Page: 4 of 43
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Hot Weather Is Here
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With the onslaught of hot weather
more knd more people escape the
heat by flocking to.beaches, lake*.
bayous and Gulf Coast waterway .
More than 120 Americana will
lose their lives to drownings # h
week during 1961 according to
sUtúttcs released by the American
RedCross.
Six people la Orange County
drowned last year and four deaths
attributed U>
this year have bren attr
recreation. Meat J — ,
have been prevented If the vfc* mm
■A swimming and ^
and their compa^ 1
what to do. Jack Hart.
safety i* stroétor-tra frier for
kicsJ chapter of the American Red
Crass, «aid.
Sailor Still in Hospital
After Scooter Accident
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An Oran :* tosed sailor remained
In a local hospital yesterday tw
observation after ha was thrown
off a motor scoter and apparently
hit a tree shattering nis eye
glasses.
He was identified ad Dennis Ray
Befell*mo, lH • year • old antler
stationed wttb the Texas Group
here. The sailor was taken to Or-
ange Memorial Hospital by Clay-
bar ambulince. Attendants saJd he
had multiple face and forehead
cuts.
The single , vehicle accident oc-
curred yesterday at 1?:20 a.m. at
the intersection of Wfekard Drive
ami Pine Grove Drive in the P>ne
Grove low-rent housing project. A
motor scoter passenger was listed
| Gulce of 4 Circle Q
as J. E.
According to the accident re-
port, the two were riding the
scoter headed east on Pine Grove
Drive. Beaochamp told officers ne
was not familiar with the neigh-
borhood and failed to realize "<c
PROMOTED—Walter T. Ooff
Jr., boilerhtan second' class, son
of Wslter I. Golf of Rt. I. Box
X. 200, Vidor, recently i was pro-
moted while servirte aboard the
guided missile light crtJiser. ÜSS
Oklahoma City, st San Prancls-
HS TSceived the promotion
competing In
avy wide er "
vancement in
drive came to a
The scooter left the roadway,
traveled some 40 feet aad came
to stop throwing both off. Officers
in their repot? noted that Beau-
champ apparently hit a nearby
tree as be flew off the vehicle. He
was knocked unconscious and im-
pact shattered his glasses causing
facial cats.
Beaochamp was charged with
failure to control spaed to avoid
s collision by Patrolman C D.
Broussard. investigating officer.
Damage to the scooter was esti-
mated at $30.
Orinfiiti Finishes
Course in Army
Army Pfc. J, M. Boyd Jr;
whose wife, Betty, lives at Mil
8th St.. recently completed tta
six week crane and shovel operator
course at the Earopeaa Engineer-
Ordnance School' in Mamau, Oar-
is regularly assigned to the
ü. S. Armv ammunition depot in
Captieux. Franca.
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I Oewevville Notes
Mrs. Hacer Davis, SH MS4I
DeWEYVILLR (Spl) - Recent
visitors In the home of Mrs.
George Glidden were her son,
D. L. Glidden snd daughter, Judy,
of Houston Judy has lust retarded.
from gan Diego, Calif., where iSe
was in school for the past taro
years.
Mrs. Lee Landry and arandaoas
of Luling have returned tn their
home after visiting Mrs. George
Glidden.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Clark are
weekend «wests of Mrs. Clark's
psrents. Mr. and Mrs. S E Gil-
christ. The Clarks are from Lake
Chirlfi
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ray and
daughter, Sheila, of New Orleans,
have returned home after-visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ray.
Paul Reed left Friday for Ft
Hood where ha will spend sin
weeks. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rodrlck aad
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis snd chil-
dren spent Thursday at McFaddin
Beach.-It was a dual birthday
for Lainey Rodrick and Joe
*" who wera 12 years of"
ara re-
.^JPPHHP
or more than
. la prevent such
focal chapter of the
is sponsorwg
vtter Mfety pro*
aa many persona
la personal aafety.
!OW0
in water aafety.
there have bee ' IS
years, *p-
nava
Hart urged
Couaty to
Cross
safety instructors
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Hart ex*
la Oran
>11 in the free
uiety
£5
instructor's
a through
interested
. , _ Hart at TV «280 or
Mrs. Wilda Force at TU «-78M.
.He abo listed these precautions
to be taken by swimmers and
mn sf smD toia.
1. Learn la swim, If you can al*
a little, learn to swim
3. Always
moa.
with another
sore.somecae cao-
able la near la kelp you if you get
la unable.
J. Swim la a safe place. The
presence of lifeguards usually, lib
dlca'r. a swimming area is safe.
4. Know the swimming area. Ba>
fore diving, be aura the water is
deep enough and there are no
roeka or other ob*
5. Don't overdo. Respect the
water and know your limitations.
Don't go beyond safe limits or
your ability. • v '
1 Don't swim right after eating.
Wait an hour or two until the di-
gestive process is well undT way.
7. Don't plunge into cold water
when overheated.
I. Don't swim when overtired.
I. Stay calm in case of trouble.
If you become tired in the water,
assume a face-up, floating position,
keep your hands under water to
maintain bnlance io that position. v,in_
and slowly move hands and feet, w g
propelling yourself to safety., ft this
WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR ASSURES SAFETY
Mr*. Hubert Sprodltng Aids Sherry, 3; Cindy, 6,
OF HER CHILDREN
Wirii Safety Salts
City Police
Lists Activities
Hw traffic division of
or «4 --—
.fo the monthly
by Chief
down by categories.
251 moving violations,
violations
partdng meter tickets
mg the mrnrth.
The report mdicated 182 moving
Orangefield Briefs |
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great
small recrea
popularity
itional beats
of the
and re-
haxarda turn
Two-Week
Camp Set
By YMCA
many a
tragedy. S
ta listed by
Mrs. G. A. Scale*, RE S4I7S
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) - Mrs.
K. E. Swenson is st tome after
hospitalized several days1
for (reatment.
HI with the mumps is James'
Paul Granger, son of Mr.
Mrs. R. L. Granger.
, P. F. Vance and Rufus Webb
R*f*fe cruise were ,t Coiiroe Thursday because
1 a Ü* °f the death of Tommy White,
the American Red wn of Mr Mrt w (Whitie) jjú„¿ by bus and return
Crouch, former Orangefield reai- jujy g according to Dsv<
Mauriceville Tins
shoo Mfwnfawmmi
Hundreds of Othtr itsmi Not Advtrtwtd-
Complot* Sowing Notions Hoadquartors
points
■ anile
Croos
1. Stay ashore ia bad or threat-
taing weather.
2. Don't "over power" your 'boat
or don't overload the boat
1. Know how to swim.
4. Provide a Ufe preserved for
every passenger. Insist thst non-
swimmers wear a life preserver
when In the boat.
1. Before ieeviag shore, tell to.ne
one where yon are going and then
stick la this cruise plan.
•. Equip your motorboat with
ours, aa anchor, and line, a fire
extinguisher, a first aid kit, snd
a whistle for signaling.
On* safety factor that many
have come to recognise
they are in the boat or
to insist that their young
The Orange YMCA is now tak-
ing registration for ita two-week
resident camping at Camp Wim-
berlev located in the vicinity of
Austin.
Participants will leave Orange
home
Dave San
39c TO 79c
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2-10 Yard Ungfhsl J
A toUr'ul' ■«* fethfen-toffM
<*ll«<li*n •« Ink-Tt-itlIMl
r«*nanltl Salid ty«
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Sl'ip*i •• cfcMi* Ira*
Hwry Ow and Mil
•ttatieiit
^\Sew A Save!
Assarted Fine Quality
BUTTONS
FOR TRIMMING
femleai
BIO
SELECTION!
STORES
EASTOWN SHOPPING (INTER
tumkt ftniiiec
o«anoi wiwnw
OWN tvnr NIOMT TIU • r.M.
aafety belts. In this
a parent can feel reasonably
able around the rivers and
bran* with small children.
dents. i ford, executive secretary of the Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grant and: The camp is open to boys S to
daughter, Margaret, were in At- tf vears of age The «8 reels-
lsntw^City to attend the Nationaljtntkm fee Includes' leadership
Education Association meeting, i three meals a day.
Mr. and Mrs. Mehrin Smith were offers such activities as horse-
called out of town becauseof the back riding, nature study, swim-
illness of Smiths brother-in-law fning both for fun and Instruction,
who suffered a brain hemorrhage, hiking, archery, riflery, over-
Mr. and Mrs. George Fox Jr. night camp outs, cookouts and
have moved to Alvin where he is'nightly campfires with special
employed with a drilling compoay.
Mrs. Fox was the former Sue P
veto before their recent marriage.
programa.
The camp approved by the
American Camping Association, is
Mrs. Ear] Beard of Lake Charles owned and operated by the Hous-
Is in Orange Memorial Hospital ton YMCA.
under medical treatment She Is Boys Interested in att¿nding
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. «hofeid register by June 23. Those
Robert Breaux, local residents, who hsve registered to date are
Spending the past week with Mr.' Ricky Lawson. Brént Kinard. Bill
ana Mrs. Robert BreauxJa their Shaddock. Chris Allen and Grant
'nephew, Keith English of Vlnfóñ. Mclntire.
Mrs. Jerry Strickland. TU
MAURICEVILLE (Spl) - Mr.
and Mrs.' Buford Blacksher visited
in Nacogdoches this week with
Blacksher's parents.
Mrs. Dorothy Arable has re-
turned home sfter a two-week
visit with relatives in New Or-
leans.
Jess Bean is in the Orange Me-
morial Hoepital for treatment.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
{Mrs. H. W. Cooper this weeJc were
Mrs. Sue Spatefor and daughter.
Debbie from West Virginia and
:Mr. and Mrs! Arthur Rlnehart of
■ Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Arable
¡visited in Lake Charlea this week
; with his father who ia iO.
Mr. and Mn. Herahd
daughter of Lafavette. La., visited
Mr: and Mra. Buford Blacksher
this week.
Hospital Directors
To Meet Tomorrow
Members of the Orange Me-'
morial Hospital Corp. board of
directors will meet tomorrow at
5:30 p.m. to hear routine reports
during, r monthly aeasiaa ia the
rvispitol cafeteria.
George Craft will
the session in the absence of
D B. (Pete) C#mpbell.
B&PW Club Sets
Installation
In Final Meeting
With "Spotlighting Yo®" • the'
theme, the Orange Business and
Professional Women's Club snHin-
stail officers and honor a Club
Member of the Year" tomorrow
at 7:30 p m
It will be the final meeting of
the current club year in th? Town
of the Orange Bowling
Palace.
Mrs. Claude Smith will be seated
as president; Mrs. W. O. Kelly
first vice president: Mrs. Dewitt
Babb, second vice president: Mrs
«. FairchiM, recording secre-
tary; Mrs. W. L. Caen corre-
sponding secretary; nd Mrs. Eva
Wolf, treasurer.
Mrs. Carl Parks, retiring presi-
dent is chairman of arrangements
for the installation Aasisting her
ara Mrs. H. T. Pitts and. Mrs.
M. M. Muldoon. Mrs. Jo Mayo of
Por* Arthnr, tocQ-ning director
of District 14j will be the insulting
officer.
Entertainment will be provided
by Joseph Savignano. accordionist.
Í and Francés Loiacano. vocalist.
I The "Chib Member of the Year" ¡
is chosen by secret majority vote
of the membership. She is selected
¡for her service to the club and
community, participation in club
activities, attendance and adher-
ice to the club collect and pledge.
Mrs. P*rks and Mrs, Sm'th in-
vite members to bring guests and
prospective members.
ton court
Twenty-three standing vtolaina
t,ckets were_ wid^tn May, 7 tick- ]
Othe MS parking meter fid
aoad. m were void. 3 wore
where meters were oat of order;
3 to pcreons la the doctors' of.
fice. Sto thoae on official r
, V"
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Of the
cleared. 2
state cara. IIS «
can aad n oa
Orange GoaMy.
A total of 9
listed for
49 tickets beiac
tersons injured. Aa i
IM in dantages were usted es a
direct result of the SS neddents.
Receipts from fines during May
totaled K7M with S3.S74 coming
from traffic charges, $1.530 from
petty criminal cases aad S595
from par Km j? ticxets.
' Police department vehicles trav-
eled 34.M3 miles In May. accord-
ing to the report. Nfoa investiga-
tions were made and four cases
cleared by the department
Parking meter deoosite totals
tl.SM in May compered to J1.M7
in April.
Firemen Put Out
Area Grass Fire
Little Cypress volunteer fire-
men were ca'led to Kinard Es-
tates yesterday" to control a
spreading grasa fire.
E. W. Lofton, volunteer fireman.
said the call was reported at
1:2S p.m. and two tracks were oa
th* scene in three minutes.- Sone
six firemen answered the call, he
noted. ■■ ■■■
Steps were taken to stop the
spreading of the grass fire and
several areas' were backfired,
Lofton
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1961, newspaper, June 18, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143064/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.