The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1960 Page: 5 of 12
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Mr. Lucky
Journey to Understand-
Captain Kangaroo
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Heckle and Jeckle
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Mighty Moa** Play-
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South Pacific in
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CONTACT LENSES
$65.00 Complete
cost M much as $125 to $185 ELSEWHERE
CONVENIENT CREDIT
Watch Mr. Wizard
Bud Wilkerson Spt. Show
Baptist Program
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0 The Plainsmen
Where did you first meet your new ear ?
in the home of Mrs. Emily Tatum,
1302 JohaSt.
Cohostesses with Mre. Tatum
woman witness who demands a
payoff.
7:30—0 0 Man and Challenge
Government scientist Glenn Bar-
ton pits four girls against four
men to prove that women can
equal, if not surpass, males as
astronauts. •
O Wanted—Dead or Alive
8:00—0 0 The Deputy
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5 All Star Golf
The cor anglais, or
is not really a bora.
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ance. The interior of each eye is thoroughly
examined for evidence of disease or defect. If
glasses are needed, they are prescribed and
fitted to give you the dearest, most comfortable
vision possible. REMOVE ALL DOUBT ABOUT
THE CONDITION OF YOUR EYES ... GO TO
TSO AS SO MANY OTHERS DO.
SatU^aciian Quahatetend
William cufton Brookshire
Harold Hoffpauir
J. C. Childers
Morris Colller - ;; A=
Bille Jon* Murphy
Duane Stagg.
Chart** Honeycutt
Annette Singleton
Mr*. T. H Windham
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sister’s husband.
---— 7 Theater 7
struck both feature film* and TV.
As with the Screen Actors Guild,
the strike ha* bean firm but
potite.-o picketing, no demon-
stration*. But the writers cteim
WITH EACH
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day. Many of these tales began with advertising at newe
paper pages lice this, country-wide.
So yon on say, truthfully, that every time advertising
help* to make a sale, your own paycheck and your famy’s
way of living are just that moch more secuare
TELEVISION SERVICE
EASY TERMS
AMANGED on MAJOB wants
And MCTUnE TUBE REPLACEMBNT
SMITH Radio A Television
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tory of
See THIS IMAN DAWSON
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erations, fire fighting and other
emergency service*. The auxiliary
lans also to provide coffee at city
__11 for fireman returning from a
trumpet lessons even though the
boy would much prefer to train
for the track team.
6:300 0 Bonanza
"The Last Trophy,” Is the story
of a visiting British lady who is
ashamed of aer cowardly hus-
band.
pliers here in town. The cirde goes on widening to in-
dude literally thousands all over America.. .all kinds.- •
of people in al kinds of jobs.
ceremony on the capitol steps dur-
ingwhiol time Gov. Price Daniels
w: 11 greet the delegation. There
also will be open air services on
Austin streets throughout the coun-
cil.
Headquarters for the council is
the Terrace Motor Hotel. About
475 Corps Cadets and Corps com-
manders from all over Texas are
in attendance, according to ed-
varfee registration. Orange dele-
gates are wearing ribbons bearing
their names attached to orange
Skippy Natos
Chart Ana Taylor *
A P..Griffith
Was it in an advertisement? So often the fast meeting
is... and how much it mean* to you and your family now.
But it means even more to counties* others, whose jobe
depend on car sales.
When you buy a car, yon help to pay the salaries of
-onr local dealer’s salesmen. Part of your money went
held in the
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ing.
Coverage of Premier Khrush-
chev’s visit to France.
0 Have Gun, Will Travel
A- wealthy rancher hires Pala-
din to investigate when the
rancher’s wife starts telling peo-
ple she is a widow seeking a
husband.
0 Whirlybird*
9:00-0 Gunsmoke
An aged prospector touches off
trouble when he asks Matt to
draw up a will naming Kitty
as his sole heir.
BURNS Superette
406 PARK 1501 SIXTH
"The Biggest Little Stores In Town"
FINEST QUALITY
Single Vision GLASSES
A* low to 14.85
Complete With From*. Lenses
And Examination
PAY $1 WEEKLY
0 Captain of Detectives
Big Jim Davis, an old-time mob-
ster released from prison after
a 20-year stretch, is beaten and
threatened with death by hoods
in "Time and Tide.”
10:45-0 Showtime
“In This’ Our Life,” starring
Bette Davis. Olivia de Havitland
and George Brent. The story of
Stanley Timberlake, a vicious,
inconsiderate woman who jilts
her fiancee to run off with her
TOWN and COUNTRY
YOU* sromsweAx cme
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DRESSES - unGEII - Accessomes,
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Attend Styta Show-Aprit t. n20 pm.
1408 TEXAS AVL — MMOOI CHY
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Meeting Announced individual
10:0044 ® Fury
Bobby Diamond pleys Joey;
Peter Graves is Jim Newton.
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A delegation of young people
from the Orange Corps is in at-
tendance this weekend to the an-
nual Young People’s Councils of
the Texas Division, Salvation
Army, convening in Austin today
through Sunday.
Capt. and Mrs. W. Edward Lai-
ty, corp* officers, together with
young people’s Sergeant Olive
Barker and Corps Cadets Arminda
Cockerham, Charlene Collin*.
Frances Collin*. Beth Buxton, Roy
fire call.
The meeting this week was con-
ducted by Mrs. C. H Hogan Jr.
Also present were Mi*. Claud*
Whibe, Mr*. Chartes Sounder*.
Mr*. Rocellus McKinney and Mr«.
S. L. (BUl) Henry,____________-
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...I had my eyes examined and glasses fitted at TSO"
A new filmed serie* based on
the activities of “Interpol," in-
ternational police organization.
10:00—0 News and Weather
O Lawrence Welk
10:15-0 Hennesey
10:30-0 American Party Tim*
era.” “God and My Country,”
"Sanctuary" and many others.
What about TV?
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Red Foley’s guest will be John-
ny Horton and the Plainsmen
Script Drought
Hits TV Series
In Mid-Sedson
By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-TV Writer
HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Amid the
hubbub over the actors’ strike
against th* feature movie studio*.
It may be overlooked that the
writers have been on strike since
Jan. 16.
The drought of wrip** could well
mean more to mtortstommt seek-
er*, at home and in theaters, than
the lack of actors.
7:300 Electra Playhouse
•The Snows of Kilimanjaro,”
starring Robert Ryan, Ann Todd,
and Janice Rule. Harry, a tal-
ented writer, is fatally stricken
with blood poisoning while on an
African safari with hi* wealthy
wife, and a* he lies helpless, he
review* hi* whole life in retro-
spect.
0 TV Guide Award*
Robert Young, as host and star
and co-starring Nanette Fabray
and Fred MacMurray: The pro-
gram will 1* predominantly en-
tertainment with only a small
portion of the show devoted to
award presentations.
8:30—0 The Rebel
O Masquerade Party
9:00—O 0 Cavalcade of Sports
Features boxing bout. Jimmy
Powers is commentator.
0 Coronado 9
9;30—0 Tombstone Territory
The Sheriff of Tombstone Is
double-crossed by an Indian
whose life he has saved twice.
9:45—0 The Trot Line
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Academy Award winner Kim
Hunter co-stars with Eric Flem- -
ing and Clint Eastwood in “Inci-
dent of the Misplaced Indians.”
day was real mce: Belated greet-
1 Denman whose birth-
__-____arsday.
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lines. Two spinster sis-
Hunter, Henry Gonzales and Otis
Anderson, and a guest. Glenn 01- ---- ----- .
son. SA. USN, left this morning for face* wearing cadet caps.
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The Guild say* to least 14 series wind,
wil be unable to complete their F
DISHWASHER BY
Kitchen Aid
Housewarming
ORANGEFIELD (SpD—Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Stewart were honored
Tuesday night to a surprise house-
warming given at their new three-
bedroom home near Orangefield.
The serving table was laid with
a white crocheted doth. In the
Easter cheme, the centerpiece was
of greenery and pink camellia*
with tall pink candles in cande-
labra* flanked by bunnies. Minia-
ture Easter egg* were served
with white sheet cake. decorated
la brown, and the pink punch.
Hostesses were Mia. Gilbert
Grant, Mrs. Lawrence Schlicher,
Mrs. R. C. Moore, Mre C. E.
Rees, Mr». Houston Parker and
Mra. Lyons Gtlcrease.
with mn
mater dive
along with
ents.
yolves a shady lawyer, a client
facing a -murder charge and a
0 Saturday Matinee
"Forever Amber," starring Lin-
da Darnell and Cornell Wilde. A
magnificent production about a
country girl who attain* success
in the court of Charles U.
3:00—0 Basketball
9:50—Q Captured
ss.JouGodwinu.toE his activi-
ednesday. Sorry. Hope the birth- av He is
■V was real m- Rlatm<----> ‘winning
0 Senator Russell Long
4:05—0 Tulane Close-ups
5:00—Q Studio Wrestling
O Lawrence Welk
0 The Big Playback
5: IS—0 Texas Wrestling . '
Today We Greet ]
Hold your hats this last wesh-
end in March. March probeby
wil go out like a Mm wMh Mg
huffs and puftsi Happy birthda
wishes Saturday go to:
town from building a sewer on
their property, threaten to shoot
it out with the authorities.
-2 S Dative’s Diary
5 Command Performance
•The Shadowy Third," starring
10:45—0 Showtime
"Guadalcanal Diary,” starring 5105
Preston Foster. Loyd Nolan and f..
William Bendix. An unforgetta- u
e from the glorious his-
the Marine Corps shows
• Helen Wilson. Mre. LaDora Coy
~ will present the program and a
’ covered dish luncheon will be vn
served. 1
their action is hurting the pro- Widows Club Sunday to 12:30 pro.
ducers —
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The acton’ strike, which began
March 7. actually shut down only
eight feature films. Several inde-
pendent producers and Universel-
International (which has mad*
peace with both the acton and
writers) have been able to contin- —____
ue shooting in Hollywood and ing* to Loyd
abroad. The acton didn’t strike day waa Thu
against television; talks for a new
TV contract come up next month.
The Writers Guild of America
1960 season because of no scripts
Among them: "Wagon Train,"
"The Detective," "77 Sunset
Strip,” "Laramie," "Hawaiian
Eye,” "Dennis the Menace."
"Adventure* in Paradise," ’The
Donna Reed Show," "The Law-
man,” "The Alaskans," "Johnny
Rlogo." <
The Guild says that it has put
a serious crimp in plans for
on the BOunKy, Ine King. muk
Die,” "Return to Peyton Place,’
"The Chapmen Report," "Gidget
Goes Hawetian," The Mareud-
There were 52 persons in etbend-
ance and gifts were sent by a
number of friends who were unable 1111
Death Valley Day*
Donna Reed Show
torial youn: people’s secretary.
Maj. C. William Jaynes and Mrs.
Jajnes, 2 so of Athanta, and the
ent e as Division staff and
field officers headed by Col. and
Mrs. Ernest Pickering.
A special guest will be Briga-
dier Ida Irwin, Salvation Army
missionary to Korea, who will
speak on two occasions.
Other highlight* will include a
march to the state capitol and a
Secret Storm
Yancy Derringer
Edge of Night
Adventure Theafer
Circle 4 Club
Uncle Willie’* Club
Movie Matinee
Jive at Five /
Rin Tin Tin *
Cartoon Capers
Quick Draw McGraw
Robin Hood
Channel 4 Report
• New* and Weather
Huntley-Brinkley. New*
Doug Edward* New*
Local New*
Adventure* in Paradise
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SHINNICKS
On Feast Day
The flrat Feast Day program for
e Rev. Joseph Berberich, pastor
t St. Mary’s Catholic Church, was
eld Wednesday by students of St
lary’s Elementary School.
German melodies were present-
by St. Marrs band and the
rl* chorus. Members of the sec-
«urade cless gave song selec-
onSfand f tth grader* presented a
yare dance.
Renate Lesmeister sang German
rlos, St. Mary'* Glee Club sang
ptiva numbers and the band pre-
foted a medley of tunes.
•The Pastor’s Feast Day” was
tesented by students of the third
ad fourth grades, room 2.
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« 35—Country Musle
7 00—Rich order Show
7:15-1 Brookshire Ne-
1 30— Rich Corder Show
7 4S—Bob Simmons Show
e:15-The Bowlin* Show
1:30-Bumper to Bumper
10:I5-The Groot Scott
12 00—Potior 1 Medrtations
Ills—Poult Phortnoev New
' >2 30— The Greot Scott
1 2:00—DufF: Country Show
4:00—The Soturdoy Show
; 5:4-Jay Nes
> 4 00—Dinner Munle
4 1S—Sport, Review
6 30—Montovon Moo*
2 00—chofies Crippm show -
10:00—The Poor, Hour
i0:30-the chorie Crippen Show
12:00-sign on
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Donna feels it is her parental
duty to give her son Jeff private
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the conclave.
Capt. and Mrs. Laity are leaders
of one phase of the program on
Saturday when the Tri C Brigade
No. 2 will entertain and instruct
the deaf, blind and orphan* of the
state schools. Olson will given a
reading and other Orange dele-
gates will participate.
Theme of the council is "For
Christ—To Witness end Win.” It is
under direction of the territorial
commanders. Lt Commissioner
and Mrs. William Davidson of At-
lanta. Ga. Assisting are th* terri-
Radio Log . .
KoGT (Dial 1600)
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4:00—Bumper to Bumper
5 45—Jay News
4 00— Dinner Music
4 15— Sports Review
4:»— Mantovani Mood
7:00— Hugh Smith Show
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6:00— On
4 05—Country Music
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The West Orange Volunteer Fire-
men’* Auxiliary his week voted to
sponsor a $100 drawing to raise
funds to assist in the operations of
the fire department.
Date for the drawing waa set
for July 1. Donation* of $1 each
will be accepted after the April
4th social meeting when tickets
will be issued. The meeting will
be in city hall.
Funds derived will ba used to
finance the annual firemen’s din-
ner and to supply coffee and sand-
wiches to firemen and other volun-
teers who assist with rescue op-
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1960, newspaper, March 25, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519558/m1/5/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.