The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1961 Page: 5 of 43
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ÍT. COL GRAVES
Squadron
38 Gvil Cases Slated Here
eafl July 14 by Gxmty Indue
Sid J. Caillavet m Onage Coaatyj
Court. Jarvis
Of thafattmber, 22 are far firs St.
drunken driving. Some oí
{ron Or-
Gwrt and the sec
Corporation
vanaos justice of the
is he county. , 1
The drunken driving, first of-
nse. cases involve the loGmripr!
¿law Milton Crooks. XL of 4*
Destróyer Ave.; Joe Parker. H of
Rt 1. Box 373-X Vidon John A.
Gilbert, 25. of 2712 W. Park Aw.: ¡
Royce Howard Vu!~amore . of i
®S Newton St.. West Orange; í
Fred S. Waits. HL 3. Box WJ
ViA>r- Oftty MS 25 a
Clifton J. DpBihagsavr. 33. of a «al of &C4
Bridge City: Ervin Reed, o? ?3J of two
¡Western Ave.. fVras "*: James Ed- fas far
j ward Phillips. 28. of <71 Blanche *
St* .flea^nnt;-. yiTn L- Afretan. York of the Oraiot
58. of 1123 Avenue C; Edric Sim> mem rrpwted TSerJa*
i-n. «* of <02 «-tax Av; Wafer a
cw« aüits On
.. ■ ISA District
_ is a JC 153 damage
M. M. Hardy vs. Hur-
Bd ctócr
Goal Is Almost Reached
For Skin Diving Outfits
Is Designated
E-Eadiaawrr Iriv
throark the local Are
IE. Sadler Jr.. 23 of 198
St.. Manlewoñd. La.
I John Willard Stewart. *. of IMS to
N«ch^s Ave . Port Arthur; Aueust uateer
Jos<?oh Credíur. St. of General Almost half of tí*
I>e livery, Winnie; Ernest Jo* fob
Señora, a? unavailable. MS Ave-
nue H.. Nederhnd- Charles Robert by
Smith. 37, of 511 Front Ave-T f*ffinwiii TTtw "S Cjul
The Port Arthur M15th Reserve C!*r« ee Donald Coig ns. 28. of er«
Recovery Squadron will becoxe 2339 Bonham: Jarnos Cooper. 3L York
one of three recovery squadrons rf 2937 Lmcoln St.. Beaumont;
established in Southeast Texas as'Carl Albert Johanson. 82. of Rt
part of the U.S. Air Force's off-"*• Box 178; Hub-rt S. Coon. C. of RM
base recovery program on July 1. 111 Erie St.; Rola * Matte, 84. view of the fact
The other two are m Galveston'^ 3881 Main St.: Colñel Karl are
and Houston International a.r- Weaver. 44. of 349 E. Park Ave., be
Port*- and Jack Ditlard Tyn-r. ate tm-
*■*. Stapor Jne MBS. día
—*Jnib— * Rescce Unit.
cjtryecy calls over
Ana. Of iht > wih
«««St To date
there have been
«a the «mediate
Ana. ■■■I
it especially imjvta-
dwald be
as possible,
a life." York
U. Col. William H.' Graves Jr.
of Port Arthur, a reserve training
officer since 1955, has been ap-
pointed squadron commander for
this area, announced Col. Lon
Estes of Houston^ commander of
the 8511th Air Recovery Group.
available, Of Box ~ 872,'
Hiehwav, Port Arthur.
Orange
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Appeal cases include ff ose of Other
Kenneth D. Morriña. PO. Bo* fisted are-
181. Zwnlle. la., failure to yield $7-58; Mr. and Mrs.
right >of way: John Crowe! Demo- t«r S5; and C: W
|«esr.'dfl Mill St.. Illegal náss'ae: tv^f
«tu
a n it
holders,
teg-
Anyone dé-
te aaake a doaatun should
York or altar officers on
W Station. Hi
2, 1959, accident on Highway 23S
near Mauriceville.
Plaintiffs petition, filed by local
attorney. Martin Thompson of , the
firm of Stephenson, Stephenson A
Thompson, said the accident oc-
curred about 400 yard oast of the
traffic circle.
Involved in the accident was a
vehicle driven by Hardy and a
1952 International truck and. trail-
er operated by a driver for the
steel company. .
Cases on can are those styled
Albert Ardoin and wife vs. United
Gas Pipe Line Co.: Rose Mary
Areaneaux vs. Higman Towing
Co.; J. H. Spector and wife vs.
Save-Way Supermarket, Inc; <
Dora Louise Curl, estate, vs. Gulf
States UtilitiesCo. and others.
Ge Humphrey and wife vs W. C.
tMcCullough and others; Roy Grant
vs. Slade. Inc.
James F. Schultz vs. Virginia
Mae Schultz Chupco; Otia Granger
vs. Daniel D. LaFitte and wife;
Clancy Midkiff and wife'vs. J
Weingarten, Inc. ; Charles L. Booth
vs. R. L. McLaughlin; Donald C.
Bartlett vs. Red River Barge Line;
Cos Dcaaon vs. Shirley F. Hort jn.
Benn F. Dorr vs. Yellow Cab
Co. and others; G. J. Nezat and
wife vs. Sabine Supply Co. and
others; Arley H. Boles and others
vs. W. T. Fite and wife; Kenneth
Reedon vs. Southern Life A Health
Insurance Co.; Florence Davis vs.
Archie V. Haston; C. A. Martoy
and others Vs. Gus Cir Herman;
Weston P. Doucet and others vs.
J. R. Ariedge and others.
Johnny. Sheppard Jr. vs. Mable
Brandon Sheppard; Thurman W.
Adams andi wife vs. "Meredith A
Co.; Ed J. Edwards Jr. -Vs. E. W.
Schmitz. father of Carl W. Schmitz.
WiHiam H. Sanders vs. L. M.
Clark; B. A". Scott vs. E. C. Bar-
wilt:
and others
Thomas i J.
Stores, division of
dRSte c°ei¡«
Medina Faye Montgomery vs.
Lester William Montgomery; Ler-
ics Bergeron and others vs, Harry
Price; John Henry Bailey vi
y, and Verlin '
I Automobile. <
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T. A. (Pete) Gresham
. TU 6-7047
Men assigned to the 9415th Rs-'john Vernon Biddle Jr.. Rt 3. Box the
CW- jsg-BB. aoeeding: JoMoh SL laVum,
C? ?, command, anil be r-sjns E. John Ave., fa.hire to yield
quired to serve* tranwng penods nght of way; Thomas Arím
per year. plus a lS<by active duty Barns. 712 Block Road. Kederiand
will be KM
tour. Training periods are of four
nouns duration ind will be held on
selected weekends during the year.
The full-scale air reserve'pro-
gram is designed to incorpora
air reservistt, city and cmaty Of- ^ w"h
ficials and other agencies of the
Federal Aviatioo Administration,
Civil Air Patrol and civil defense
units as an active organization in
the event of a national emeigemr:
The Port Arthur unit will be
among 282 recovery units. 82 re-
covery groups^ and 280 reserve re-
covery squadrons located at se-
lected civil airports capabt
commodating all types of military
aircraft., including heavy bombers.^if/
failure to control speed.
Among other ca«e* are tVwe & -
▼olvine Raymond Wesley Simmons
of Route 1, Hughes Springs.
aef ravated assanlt; tarry Bteftant
with motor vehicle: Bryan K.' president of the
Chance. Hart Street, age muvA UM of
aNe. aggravated evemh: Paul L-v>pnnc% i speaker
Me Sanders, 45, of Rt. 2. Box 152 P-m. before a ant
Kirbwille, negligent homicide:' biae
Charlie D. Beaver. 39. of 2111 Crab-
tree. West Orange, aggravated
essauh; John Washington of IK ñrws te Fort
Ase St. age unavailable. «W jw. |- ,
civil airports capable of ac- Hirns. 5?l Dc Pont krmvtg S;s
idatm? an tvW«rn.ii ¿tarv Dnve. selling bait witW a s-[tbe U. S. State
Herman Gene Miller. 28l
Building Official
To Address Group
under emergency conditions.
of Rt. 2. Box 158. Vidor.
He
These bases "wjll be auxilury v"tpd assault with a
Tesas A
fields supporting Air Force pUncs h'ctf : Doyle Lee Troesttele. C. of legislative «ock
returning from strike^ against tbe ^*ewton-. more detailed address
ene-ny when their own hum have-1** available, aggravated assault
been destroyed by the ácéy andtnPoa an officer: Jerreíl W Free-
turn-around pouts, fur continued!™**- s^e not known, of 2381 Star-
missions. moot. Houston, theft; Roy Nenl
¡Wiggins. 1835 Leigh St.' Vidor*
Carr Principal j James Clark ate unknown, of
Box 92. Onmgefield. driving ve-
Hospital Is
Croupaire Machi
To Jake Course
hiele without consent: Frank the
Vidor Appoints
Two Officials
' Roy Howard, .principal of Carr
Junior High School, win enroll to-
morrow at' the University of Tens
for a special three week course
especially designed for-junior high
school administrators.
The course k entitled. *The
Junior High School of Tomorrow."
It will be a special seminar Tommy Rambott
came with a limited enrollment: carl E. Ward of 298 Mordaad
dealing with all the prcútems i" St. has been appointed to the poet
instructions, supervision and 'ad- 'of ^ manhal and Justice of the
ministration of the junior hi^ Joe Bumi of p^eñ*, 4 j ,
**■**• Jbeen named city judge
The instructor will be Dr. Afex-| Both appointments are effective'of
The
'the
iinateiy $45.
• It
VIDOR fSo'V—'The eonoiatineet of children 9
of two city officials, subject *0 the other lespuanary
approval of the Vidor City Coéntíl.i —
h^s been announced by anayir
Orangeites Attend
Insurance Meeting
and Mrs. A
V. Greeatenar,
the
düserxf
-candidate for a doctor's degree.
JOINER
ender J. Plante proteaot^of ad- juty j, provided they are approved ance Co. m New Orinan 4kos wve*.
ministration. college of edncatmn ;by the cquncJ, Mayor Raiatafcj B__ j.
at the University pf Connecticnt-'aaid. ^^1^
Howard has been accepted as a Ward previousiv served ú aa *1^ ' --
Orange County, depuqr sfceriff for iwaaiilBTiiif Til
*L,yfVS. "nd Áe
candidate for constable of Precinct j_.-c
4 last jrear. He is married and
has three children.
Judge Burin will be located at
his office, in the Vidor Sobcauri *
INSURANCE aGENO!
house and Ward may be contacted
through the judge's office or at woridTs
4Éper ceas af Q
ard saare
his residence.
th«? 33 per ces* of i
for "Summer Comfort"
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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/m1/5/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.