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FRIDAY, MARCH 23, IMO
THE ORANGE LEADER
Convention
LT Jubilee
Business Services
Carnival Set
the library and east of the Liberal
Mad at the world? There's some-
Free Estimates
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out on the car.
dietop.
• INCOME TAX SERVICE
con-
LeBlanc of
er. Edward
at 3 p.m.
In Beaumont
ger, Lesley Cary. Louis Borque,
Edward Bendo. Howard LaPointe
WO Fire Unit
and Dalton Hebert.
GSU-
Gets $50 Gift
for business today.
Amarillo-
Steel
Division of United
States
Carefvl, depend-
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sister, Mrs.
A.
CZ Promotes
sey and O. J. Rushing.
F. 0. Boyion
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818 SCOTT
CAP Is Invited
been invited by the management
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Third St.
She was identified as Ashia Wal-
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Convicts-
P WINDOW CLEANING
adviser ton fellow prisoners.
re-
Brooks-
So testified Charles B Arnett.
tion.
mow on a charge of murdering
benevolent projects.
malice in the May 20. 195S. shoot-
Announcements
Streng
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than enactment of dubious laws-
Selutien ef Yesterday's Puzzle
A jury of 10 men and J women
Legal Notices
• LOST ANO TOUNO
is hearing the trial.
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• SPECIAt NOTICES
NOTICE
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• INCOME TAX SERVICE
terdav at 7:00 p.m.
BETTER HURRY!
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coffee or cold drinks
The annual pancake supper is
the club's primary means of rais-
Panhandle crime is Moser.
Committee member Tom James
of Dallas asked Moser:
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33. Exclama-
tion
It Dressed
33. Tie
34 Grease
35 Have
being
37 Medicinal
- plant
39 Worthless:
colloq.
40 Bishop’s
jurisdietion
41 Negative
vote
41 Parent
44 Sign
47, Of little
value
40 Early king
of Germany
so Day of the
week: abbr.
33. At one time
S3 Suspicious
colloq.
55 Gunner
ACRoSS
t Inheritor of
real property
I Soft
minerals
13 Distin-
guished
14 Concerning
13. Expression
of contempt
14 Dowry
IS Monster ef
fairy tales
able water proof truck.
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• CHILD CAM
ORAMOS osy erwe m Cvara«L
Child core over 2. state licensed.
6. Terminal
7 Jacket
8 Tantalum
symbol
• In a higher
position
10 Theater
box
11 Window
shade
11 Hardened
17 Weed
20 June bug
11 Electrifed
particle
25 About
24 Salt
30. Adversary
21 Comfort
32 Ease
33 Youth
33 Beseech
36 Lampreya
37 One
34 Resinous
substance
40 Laugh
boisterously
42 Horse of a
certain gait
43 Copycats
45 Willow
genus
44 The orient
43 Grafted;
her.
51 Article
54 Pronoun
56 forward
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west
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win not be undetsold
Chain link — Redwod;,
BRUCE MeCIALAND
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J. L. Flanigan
VIDOR (Spl)—Funeral services
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out
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DOWN
1. Profundity
2 Eastern
potentates
3. Device for
gripping
♦ Breathed in
5 Compass
Obituaries
Joe Bendo
19. Walk
31 ingenious-
ness
33 Edueational
institution:
abbr.
34 Card game
34 American
novelist
17 Indian
mulberry
11 Vsssal
29. Printer’s
measure
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Arrivals of Newcomers to
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through
WELCOME WAGON
Phone TU 3-3448
GREETINGS and GIFTS
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Prior to moving to Orangefield,
Bendo farmed in China and Spin-
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association grievance against Ste
vena, but the grievance commit-
tee refused to act because the wit-
nesses also were accessories.
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didn't sleep."
The first break in the protracted
Car Stolen From Orange Firm
Found Abandoned Near Vidor
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almost insurmountable handicap to
The West Orange department re-
cently responded to a call to a
house owned by the Nelsons on
North Sth St. The Nelsons took note I
bt the fact that the Brownwood
D•
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not been reported as a stolen ve-
hlele.'
Orange officers were scheduled
i to leave early this afternoon to
check out the abandoned car which
had been stolen here. Hurley said
he had received no repott as to
I whether or not the vehicle con-
thing for you, too. The Circle K
Club will have a ear of ancient
are brought to you from
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Friendly Neighbors and
Civic and Social Welfare
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YOUTH CENTER
FRIDAY, MARCH 25th
GLENN WELLS
and The Blends
SATURDAY, MARCH 26th
JUNIOR and The Flames
ADMISSION ... 50c
Plus: Membership Card
• SHELL SAND AND DI XT__
JUST
OYSTER or CLAM
SHELL
(ailgate Spread)
HARMS SHELL CO, Inc.
TU 3-2510,
sr•ra,-, - -
ct• i s sends federal officials to oversee
EE — elections which historically are the
Li state*' responsibility."
CLOTHESLINE Fests ene Wees Hr-
stolled. no money dewn, Terry. Wil-
Burn TU _
Haven Fence Co.
NEIGHBORIY SALE
35c Per Ft.
Nothing Down, 3 Years to Pay
Pancake Supper Man Is Charged
V/ith Car Theft
• AEAUTY SERVICES
EASTER SPECIAL "
Through April 18th
introducing the new Jade permanent
regojar $?0 now for $10.
Other cold waves from 55 to $12 50
Mildred's Beauty Shop
= Those fined were identified as:
Marion Davis, 32, laborer of 1003
ist St.; Walter Wiley. 22. laborer
of 1111 Godfrey Ave.; Roby Bec
! ton, 22, hotel cook of 1105 3rd St.;
Thomas E Pettaway, 32. Paradise
Cafe operator nt 915 lax St.; and
Jame* R. Roberta, 23. laborer of
IMS 1st St
4 SPOT ADS
0 are wall read
you're reading one
• REFRIGERATION ___ _
AIR-CONDITIONING and refrigeration
service. CaH Mel White. TU 3-8024.
• FIOOR COVEKING
FLOOR COVERING
• ROBBINS VINYL Till
• ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM
• AZROCK TUI
• IK’S CARPET
• FIRTH CARPET
FREE ESTIMATES
EXPERT INSTALLATION
CASE & McGEE
FURNITURE COMPANY
MacARTHUR DRIVE . I
PHONE TU 3-8488
tected by firemen.
Grady Gallien, the department’*
president, received the money from
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Nelson in rec-
ognition of "services beyond the1
call of duty" in fightings fire in
Brownwood Addition.
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THE information Center of the Of
ange Committee on Alcoholism is
open Mondor Wednesday ond Fri-
dev from 9 o m. to 1 p.m. end by
soecial oppointment We have o loon
wbrary ter veur use. 106 S. 6th St,
phone TU 3-4532.
• MOUSE MOVING
HOUSE MOVING
Leveling and Demolishing
Insured ond Bonded
Foundations Repeired
We Will Not Be Under B'd
a — Home Nmned
SABINE HOUSE MOVERS
ing at the Jefferson Chemical Co.
Inc. parking lot between Port
•s and Gr—-
Orenge school vicinity.
TU 3-9s0er YU 6-1462
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Hurricane Fence Co.
intar-leaipe’ehet Ink, OHS
Re4w9qa cyore. end w,*
Red Edoe. clomhesline Pox
Esy Peyment Pion
summer.
Sponsored by the US. Atomic
Energy Commission and the Na-
tional Science Foundation, the in-
stitute is scheduled from July 25 to
Sept 2. The full cost of the course
is born by the Atomic Energy
Commission.
a MOVING
moviw. axoax*-
Are you buying, selling or
just cleaning out your at-
tic? There is always a ready
| market in Orange Leader
Want Ad for items no long-
i er useful in your own house-
hold __________________ ,
• INCOMI TAX SEKVIcE
.. OY tne voaro VI wI
iy. the committee, Crown Zellerbach Corp.,
probing links between officehold, reported today.
ers and criminals in Potter and ‘Re had been serving ns assistant
Randall counties, announced a lie | vice president for manufacturing.
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TH LEADER will pay 25 cents
ecch for the first copies of
The Orange Leader finol edi-
Aon, of Februory 3 Febrvary
10 ord Morch 17. received at
ovr office. We hove sold out
ond need copies for our per-
monent files. Apply at offie
switchboard, 101 4rh St.
• HOME IMPROVEMEMTS
DOES YOUR ROOF L1AKY? 1
IB IT WORN OUTT
DOES YOUR MOMS NEED SIDINGT
CALL - CALL - CALL - CALL
TU 6-4751
J. L GRAY & SONS
for free estimates .
EASY TRAMS. 36 MONTHS TO PAY
Set Tomorrow
The Orange Kiwanis Club will
sponsor its eighth annual pancake
| At West Orange |
Mrs Al Chatlosh, Ph. TU C2050
i WEST ORANGE (Spl) - All in-
terested persons are invited to at-
tend a meeting of the West Or-
ange Volunteer Mosquite Control
Unit today at 7:30 p.m. in City
Hall The monthly session will be
Holland Newton (Dutch) Mills,
sophomore education student from
Beaumont, is ramrod of the carni-
val. The carnival and the sock
hop which follows from 5 p.m. to
• FA"DENTE wow
CaurUHtun war*, saw sr rwxin.
Contract or byhour: TU 6-1181.
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Accused Slayer
'Never Intended
To Kill That Man'
12:15 a m in a rear room at the
Paradise Cafe. 206 W..Park Ave.
Officers in their arrest reports
stated that a dollar in change
and pair of dice were found on a
table Around which the five were
seated
Winner of the "Mr. Scrounge _______
Contest,” a rivalry among students 2 sisters. Mrs. Edith Hei
to uncover the seediest character. r — " —
will be announced at the carnival 1— ---,-------
Man Is Injured
At Paper Mill
An Orange man's hand was in-
jured when caught in a preen yes-
terdav at the Orange Pulp A Paper
Mill here. Amputat'on may be
necessary for one of the four fin-
gers on the right hand which were
badly lacerated, a hospital attend-
ant Mid
identified as Joe Taylor. 20, of
1004 Scott St., he was admitted to
Frances Ann Lutcher Hospital yes-
The meeting which begins at 2
p m. is expected to draw an at-
tendance of over 100 delegates.
The district union is composed of
the Holy Name Societies of 24 area
Catholic Churches located in the
Sabine-Neches sector of Southeast
Texas.
Laurence Lee Miller of Beau-
mont. district president, will pre-
side over the meeting
Before closing the meet ng Pear-{chairman of the sale by President
son announced another mass meet- E. K. (Bo) Ratcliff.
Tutm ' "I Speaker for last night’s meeting WHY not per cosh for thos• old
The semiannual meeting of the, tamed the keys, radio or tools
Beaumont District Union of the owned by the Payne Motor Co.
Holy Name Society will be held in The local break in was discover-
the parish hall of St Pius X Cath- ed by lot operators on opening up
olic Church in Beaumont Sunday, for business today.
Department is $50 richer today —
thanks to the gratitude of a citizen
whose property was recently pro-
E. A. Holub, pastor of St. Anne’s ,,
Catholic Church in Beaumont and did."
• TOR SOIL
toe SOIL-immediafe delivery. Buck-
ets, 75c, tub $1.25, five CU. yds.•
Sil Mixed with peet moss extro:
Camp Groin ond Garden Center, TU
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IU ueve5 *341” "uvJ‘* ay M vs j
_ - - „ 'khat the only requirement would
The medium sue all concrete be that each speaker take an oath
, Pool- was installed at a cost of $5.- to tell the whle truth and that a
! 500 near the center of the motel tape recorder be used to record
their statements.
• sepTIC TANK SWVI«___
•ceric taxa mtmcx, cleaned ona re
poired. 0o0d dependopie NerVIce,
Fre -itimote TU 3-4815.
of Christ The King on Oct. 20
Highlighting the program will be
addresses by the Rt. Rev. Msgr.
BEAUMONT (Spl) — Dr Robert "Each time he would leave 11.50 .
G Mera. professor and head of the or $2 (for use, of the apartment), Neches and Groves.
chemistry department at Lamar and finally I told him I was going He claimed his memory went
Tech. will attend the six - weekito have to have more money and’blank an hour or xo before the
Summer Institute in Radioisotope it didp t happen again. Farris shooting and that he did not come
Techniques for college and uni- said. __. . to himseif until the next morning,
versify chemistry and physics i ‘
teachers at Oak Ridge. Tenn , this he knew
pieces ot furnitufe or other
miscellaneous articles you no
longer need or use? Sell them
with g Leader Classified Ad.
Phono TU 3 3571.
the door.
The fare, which will be prepared
and served by Kiwanians, will con
sist of pancakes, syrup, bacon.
Five Fined $15
in Gaming Case
Fines of $15 each were levied in
Orange Corporation Court against
five local residents on gaming
charges following a raid early to
day by police at a 2nd etritt
Arresting officers included Capt
Luke L. Robbins and Patrolmen
Ray Sullivan and Robert Carmack.!
Defendants were picked up at 1
IIAIe n• l • ■ across the river to get acme
nN 5 District mAELensupriat lck showed the
a ex ar ■«** a ewe car is registered to J, J. sehrim-
sher, P. O. Box 400, Voth. It had
supper tomorrow from 5 until
8:30 p m. in, the National Guard
Armory.
Joe Martin, general chairman,
announced that tickets are 50
cents each end may be obtained at
related by marriage. Dist. Atty.
Feagin W. Windham said the case
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standing and more bitterness could
A] well lie ahead if Congress again
committee disclosed
Student Fined $25 against Stevens. I
. n- • "I telt there was a need for
In IJlStUrDanCe some outside and impersonal in-
_ . 7. . vestigation." Moser said, so be
An Orange student, named as asked Homer Garrison Jr., head F o Bov Ion has been elected
oreating g-disturbanceinat Ms’”' of the Department of Public Safe- yice president for manfactring
eoor.wreek."s fined on inty, for help. - by the board of directors of the
Conrgretrasautingdptroiman Fortier today, the committee, ICrown zellerbach Corp., officials
Charles D. Watson.
gamblersigice president forgmapaprrunng. asthe SiestaMotedson.MacArthur money in it(city-owned utilities) ."I"Melvin"P/Clay was appointed
gambler s Boylon succeeds. E. W: Erickson drive,, to take, a dip in Che only Before closing the meet ng Pear- lchairman V the Sale by President
ton 19, of 805 2nd St. Watson was detector test showed • . _.................. ...______
. wrick at the"intgstction *'f^v ^eriHs* aboi payoKs wh retires Aprit after * years heated ewimming pool in Orange
5nr2mm‛a-map.;
| "tamong the spectators
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
WE. Dewitt end Merguerite Kinerd.
being the sele ewners of certain lots
one perceis of lond in the Sherwood
Ferest Addition, Oronge County. Tex-
qs. 40 hereby. M required by low
give notice of our intentions to have
Mid lots ‘or porcels returned to acre-
age, by oct of the Commissioners
Court of Oronge County, Texos
A copy of the odeition piots end
the porcels effected it on hie with
County Engineers.
Thirty doys efter publicetion of this
notice, at the next regvlor meeting of
the Commissioners court, ore shall
reqvest odoption of our petiion
Signed: Morgyerite Kinord
Dewitt Kinerd
_____________ (Spl) - Rosary
BEAUMONT (Spl)—There'll be will be said today at • pm. in
something for everybody at the 1 Fuller Funeral Home for Joe Ben:
A car stolen from an Orange metal tool box filled with tools Lamar.ech Jubilee Carnival do, 51, of Orangefield who died
used car tot early today was found worth $54 . scheduled Saturday from noon uo- xesterdaz. at 4:15 p m. in his reel-
abandoned slorly before noon in "The keys were tried until one ,sunzet. . __. „ dencessafteraulongdiness:.. " -----’ -g-ey -ugug cum-----—-
a wooded area near Vidor, Patrol- was found which fit another 1966- i-ookiny.for a good time °ra Services "i. be conducted.t- xention, composed of Jefferson and presit dent,
man Jim Hurley of the police model car. This was low on gas. Lest of
identification bureau reported Apparently tie thieves decided on
It wax believed taken sometime the one stolen," Hurley said. i------ . ?—- . ... . _ ■
- around 2 a.m. by two unidentified! Around 1 a.m., two young men many booths which wUl bese “P
• youthful white ‘men.who abandoned i driving a 1957 Pontiac sedan drove the parkins tol to tae south 21
a ca rowned by a Voth man at a to- up to a nearby Orange gas sta- Dne "brarx. and ean ol the ierat
cal gas station. The 1953-model se- tion and bought several dollars AIS Buildin: m
dan was taken from the Payne worth of gasoline. They were un-
Motor Co. lot et 502 Simmons Dr. able to pay for the purchase and
Hurley said that the tot business left the car there. - — na -L. --E.
office was broken into by smash- "A check showed that the oar xintage and A •dledse.hammeruFor
ing a rear window pane. A cigar was driven by jumping wires a.price xou can “ake your mad
box full of car keys was removed around the ignition. There were no
from a nearby desk along with a keys and the glove compartment
$25 red table radio end a brown was empty. The two men left the
------------------------------ — I car there saying they were going
before every election-which may $5 par mo. fence, overog. yard
not be administered. TRAVIS GRESHAM
Unitea Stronghold Fence Co.
B. F Thomas, owner — TU 3-3216
Sunday and close Wednesday.! Stevens heard himself accused I.BEAVMOMT HSpl " pever t-
Fadnetsonmempergonoeenomu T"nseyaonenresianzndpae 01-E-" •
officers for the national organiza- savory links with the underworld
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• APPLIANCE REPAIRS
asnusaaAnoN. Air-cenainen, eom
mor da I. domestic. Washing mochine
repoirs. Quick service. Call Cham-
poon e . 3-5382 _______
AUTOMATIC- washing mochines and
dryers repaired. All makes. Jackson
Applignce Repairs. TU 6-7559.
negotiations came shortly after,
noon when Rivera emerged from
ahAsbarss.canautassheforna""ad staS
fice yesterday against Albert King inmate who often acts as * lega1
Jr.. 27-year-old construction labor-
er of 501 Mill St.
Rivera was given a notarized
"The complaint was preferred by statement by diaries Moss.mthe
Charles Anderson, acting police Banner « executiMe. editornprom:
identification officer, on behalf ofising to. pybliishthe Ag reemernt2s
Sanders Polk of 1112 Godfrey, own- soon..as the hostages were re-
er of the car. King was arrested leased _______
Progress and ictivitie* reports . . iaioninc wnt .2 man
will be given by the president of through. Huestioni2g.that thenman
each Hly Name Society Plans who. set. otr the whole probe of
also will be outlined for the public
district observance of the Feast
FOr ell inceme tax -ervicn. cot
Jome O wiits, TU 4444 attar
Hundreds of gospel singers from bell.
----- *11 over Louisiana and East Texas The Landrys returned to Wood-
Survivor*, are his wife. Mrs. Ed-are expected to attend the two-'ville Monday to attend funeral
na Bendo of Orangefield; 4 Mms. day songfest, which will commence, services for a cousin, Mrs. Maude
Roy of Orange. Jackie of Vidor, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., according Belt.
and Jessie and Melvin of Orange- to Burt Carter, of Beaumont, pub- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dewz of
field; 2 daughter*. Mrs. Pearl Jo-licity chairman. The Sunday pro- Beaumont visited with the Henry
lin of Orange, and Mr*. Florence: gram will begin at 10 a.m. and Lee Blocks during the weekend.
' - ridge City: * broth-close at 4 p.m. Dewz is a former sales manager
Bendo of Orangefield; W. H. Corm of Vidor, will be in for Morrow's
- ------- -2,- ”Jbert of charge of the song program Her- First Baptist WMU members
Bridge City and Mrs. Mary Camp- man Perkins and Rev. R. E. Ow- yesterday viewed the film, "Pray
bell of Delcambre, La., and 14 ers are in charge of arrangements. Ye," in the home of Ms. E. E.
grandchildren. • Carter potneed out that there will pierce. The film was shown in
Pallbearers will be Irvie Gran- be no admission charge and an connection with the home mission
• ‛ -la C-m 1nu Roren", invitation is extended to public. week of prayer and was attended
| by Mrs. J. H. Penry. Mrs. Edgar
Bishop, Mrs. Bobby Biggs and
Mrs. G. E. Toney.
Under treatment at Doctors Hos-
• PENCES _______'
FENCE-SALES
Af laws are already on the books to
— — guarantee voting rights to every
qualified citizen. We 'cannot settle
for few than genuine progress '
But progress requires more under
standing and better administration
of the laws uro already have rather
He concluded. "The
• HOMI IMPNOVEMENTS -
Eancenrerwe*-xne.0
pendeble. reasonable. Coll A M
Thibidecux. TU 3-9233
Meeting Set
... ... A newly organized singing con- conducted by Mrs. Carl Kittrell.
Looking for a good time or a j Service* will be conducted to- yention, composed of Jefferson and president.
,—— _1 skill or something to eat? morrow at 9 a.m.- in St. Helen • Orange counties and Calcasieu A churcawide social will be held
Way* of fulfilling these desire* Catholic Church in.Orangefield by I Parish, will meet in ito first ses- in the First Baptist Church today
may be found in several of the the Rev. H. J. Vincent, pastor, sion tomorrow and Sunday in the at 7:30 p.m. following the final
Burial will be in Williams Ceme-local Odd Fellows Hall. lesson conducted this week for the
tery at Oilla. ... ! Among the welt-known singing various training union depart-
Bendo was a native of Lafayette groups to attend will be the ments.
La., but had resided in Orangefield Stamps - Baxter Quartet of Dallas. in Woodville last weekend were
for the past 23 years. He was a the Wiliams Quartet and Lively Mr. and Mrs. Walter Landry. They
retired employe of the county and Family of Houston. DeHart Trio were guests of Mr*. Landry’s
* member of St.. Helen s Church- of Port Neche*, the Conn Trio of mother and sister, Mrs. Vinnie
Dallas and the Oakdale Quartet. Poodextor and Mrs. S. McCamp-
• IRONING
IRONIMOSGoneinmynome i cents
Wh in Cvrtii. pitwig TU 1AM
IRONINOs done IX my heme. M cent
stroight. 436 Harrison Court, TU 6-
1575. ______________________________
IRONINGS Ml home, 10 cemts •
piece, 1118 venue B, phone TU
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IROmInG done in my home, reason-
able rates, phone TU 6-4665.
• I0DGE NOTICES
• PAINTING __
Painting & Remodeling
SMEETROCK nenging -Finishing com-
plale Poneling, interlor. decorating,
cobinet bullding. Generot repairs.
Ceramic Tne FREE ESTIMATS-
Finest workmonship by skilled crott-
men. Reosongdle prices. Phone Oc-
den or Comer. TU 4-1527 or TU 3-
2020 or TU A-3144. _______
PAIWTIHO ox* texteoixs x speciolty.
pnone TU 4-2842.
by the Rev. N J. Petusina, pas- This came after Moser said Orange—but it is not a 1
tor of the St. Pius Church some persons considered bringing city and is not served I
Benediction of the Blessed Sac-charges, of official misconduct ange Fire Department.)
rament will be conducted in the; against Stevens, who also was jv- -
church at 4:45 p.m. to formallyivenile judge as well as county'
close the Aheeting. • judge Moser said he wanted to
---------------- -lask the committee to investigate
earlier this week by Patrolmen
George Hart and C. A. Frederick
At issue is the use of a/ 1952
Hudson sedan. Polk and King are!
47 of rhe Orangefield road, yes-
I An am -i Ala E-. n.. air terday during his trial in Beau-
CafkiageAcourde 2 sam T"2. . a--I
----- ----- - " annomcec -ooner =33 e E. K. (BOI KaCITI:
tomorrow Atternoon., E.. Wil ing for next Friday (election eve) Speaker for last night's meeting
nThe p8.by.236fooE lai Wh-lat 7:30 p.m. in Carl Godwin Audi- was RObert Wilson, assistant pro-
. ... _______ at the wreck her husband paid $500 aweekfor native of Ada..MichBoxdon islmer byPools, Beaumont, He "Said he would at that time puipondpaper’MiipHitustratd
which he attributed to the Wal- protec tion. and tips .about gam-Aeradats the.MniversF tci- a; apar o A r enadeling,program "cballenge anybody they can gethis taik on ' Production of Paper"
ton girl. He said she became very bling raids.She saidshesaw someMichiganwith.esbadhelcai agi-at the motel, Clifford A. Ward, to debate ahis cudjec," apeciLmg with films and samples
—■ - p— cxong'She'hasamwe t an 2 managencaxlained.
station Whil being transporea in DiSt." Alty .wayneEBagley. she paper machi in gupenntende »4« parkway,
the aquad car and scratched Wat- qouidnotnarewhether ” ' ever theisoma Wasshpromotedto 28-
” * tce------------- The Texas House General Inyes. sistane residene menager o «
Foyle, Butcher Co tigatopscommittee is in third Canada.
_ ‛ A .c A e- i I day of probing. Boston was designated as zssist-
, To A MCA Conclave it has heard lurid recitals al lant vice president in June 1959. I
Director J G (Gus) Fovile and murder threats, blackmail
Chairman F. L. Butcher of the Or- plots, prostitute' recruiting, gam-
ange County Mosquito Control Dis-bling payoffs and diversion of lig-
trict left today for Boston. Mass.: I uora
where they will attend the annual; "The comm Kiev indicated ft will
mewing of the American Mosquito bong out more testimony concern
Control Assn. . ing embattled Randal County
The session is scheduled to open Judge Roy Joe Stevens.
CALL .
JACK DEES
FOR
MOUSF WASHING j-
WINDOW WASHING nd
COMMERCIA-FLOOR WAXING
TU 3-8308 ofter p.m
• pktO CAM___
TOP quality yerd work Bedding
trimming. rakinig; edging. fence
and trosh cleaning. W S. Granger.
RE 5-3788 after 6 p.m.
• MOWING
MUNT'S mowing service equipped for
frimming ond edging, reasonobie
rotes, phone TU 3-3348.
NOTICE.TO BIDDR
Seoied bids, piainly marked will be
received Ry me until 10 00 ® ciock
a.m, on April 13. 1960. then publicty
opened and rood beore the Commis-
sioners' Court of Oronge County in
fheir reular meeting ploce in the
County Courthouse in Orange. Texas
os follows
ITEM NO 1 Remevel ef improvt-
ments Worn Right-f-
Way OR propesed F.M.
144} with junction of
F M 408 end west
Round Bunch Rood
Owner — L. A. Brovs-
•Ord For more com-
plete specifk cot ions con-
tact J. G Foyle, Coun-
ty Engineer
A certified or ceshier • check fer
5% of the amount ef the ebove bid
to bo forfeited by the successful bid-
dor tor failure to deliver The ebeve
ter specifled where bid is accepted.
The county reserves the right to
wqive the tormolities. the right to
dctept any bid deemed moot odven:
togeous to the County and The right
to reject any or oil bids
Deted this 23rd ot Morch, 1960.
Walter R Ebanks
County Aud tor
CALLED meeting Sot-
urdoy. March 26th for
Mdster Worden ond
Secretaries Ot Roinbow
Lodge. Newton, Texas
All Mester Mosons
urged to attend A W, W Decker.
w M M A Bork
Legal Notices
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF ORANGE
TO PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE
HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED LAND
GREETING
All persons interested in the herein-
ofter described property are com-
manded to oppear at len o'ciock
A. M. April 20. 1960, before the
Commissioners Court of Oronge Coun-
ty ot the Courthouse in Oronge, Tex-
M, to protest, it desired, aqoinst the
opplicefion of Poul R. Owens lor the
concellation of a portion of Westiawn
Addition, and the return of soid prop-
erty to ocreooe.
The property which is me subiect
matter of this opplicotion. and of
which Foul R Owens is the record
owner, is described as follows:
Being out of and a port of the
CLAIBORNE WEST SURVEY. Ab-
stract No. 27; ond being more porticu-
larly described by motes and bounds
COMMENCING ot on iron pipe in
the South right of way line of Highwoy
U.S. 90. some being the Northwest
corner of that certain tract of lond
conveyed by Olve West at at to Moise
Comer by deed recorded in Vet. 83,
Foye 146. Ooe* Records of Orange
County, Texas.
THENCE South 1} dog 41 West a
distance of 445.84 feet to BEGINNING
CORNER of the tract of land heroin
conveyed.
THENCE South 71 dog. IS* East a
distonce of 320.30 feet 10 Iron pin lor
corner;
THENCE South W Ng M' West e
distance of MOM feet to iron pin for
corner.
THENCE South 71 dog 13 East a
distance of 171.40 feet to iron pipe
♦or corner;
THENCE South it Bog 47' west e
distance of 171.50 feet to iron pipe for
corner.
THENCE Norm 71 deg, 11* West a
distance of 400.40 feet lo iron pipe
for corner in the West line of Moise
Collier tract, and me Eost line of the
Yancey Estate 32,50 acre tract.
THENCE in a Northeosterly direc-
tion along the dividing line between "
the Yancey Estate property and the
Moise CoMier property a distance of
566.49 feet to the PLACE OF BE
GINNING, ond containing 4 552 acres 4
of land, more or Iofil ''
issued this the 14 day of March,
A. D. >*M
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND
SEAL of sold Court, at office in Or-
ange. Texos. this the 14 day of March,
A. D. 1960.
-s-Sodie Stophens
Sodle Stepheni County Clerk
Oronge County, Texas.
(SEAL)
. . .to himlf until the next morning.
Stevens previously was asked if ._ " aror- u Hehe
851, ,-.5; #
SilgntY—tnat ne mj8n nae re- sanitv
paired an air-conditioner for the Testimony indicated Arnett knew
uA&e. , ' . . 1 ot intimacies between Carter and
A third bit of unfinished busi- Mrs Arnett
ness was the expected appearance The state rested its case at 1:30
of Amarillo lawyer Branch T. p m yesterday but left the road
Archer Jr., named at the hearing open to recalling rebuttal wit-
as a protection payoff collector l nesses. %
and party to forging a property * -— - '*---1 ' ------
deed. The Texas House Investiga-
tion* Committee ordered Archer
Corp., Flanigan died at 5;30 p.m. ing three of eve..________
yesterday in Frances Ann Lutcher the three seats on the council that
Hospital in Orange. w,u — .. use „
Surviving are .sons. PersR., He identified them as incumbent dler’s mother and
C.L and Deraid, al of Vidor. Carroll Bishop and challengers C. M. Entler and Mrs. Thelma
Edward Lee of Columbus.. GA Leslie D. Boyce and C. A. Dickey. Vanderpool of Raywood, They
and Warren Fanigan of Orange; Also in the race are John Fausett visited relatives and historical
communitv is not in West Orange 2 daughters. Mrs..d- M. Bux.on and Jernes E. Rayburn; and in- sigots in San Antonio before going
"Actually you initiated this ac- nd tn deparoment was not re-lS- of Orange, and Mr?_ cumbents Claude J. Broussard and to the Gonz.les Foundation for
tion, didnt you?" quiredt. aswerthe ca* hPeyepoosBidge VtXir2 ^?y Paul C- Bernard. , , , Raymond's quarterly checkup.
Moser replied, "Well, I guess 1 (Brownwood ^traj is ----------------
Mra. ^to^^fr^! ^op Broom
oy me O 12 grandchildren. he voted with his colleagues to ”
Vidor Memorial Funeral Home make the election order unani- C..I. C.k. I
is in charge of arrangements. mous. is. actually opposed to the bale >inTP(]
Pallbearer* will be Howard Pc- franchise.
xeto, R. H. McDaniel,„Wxatt Wind- in referring to recent action at The West Orange Lions Club will:
ham. Walter Dyson, William Gas the Orange C.ty Council in voting hold its annual mop-and-broom
for a similar 50-year franchise, sale on April 2, it was announced
Pearson said “Orange is sorry today by publicity chairman Tom-
right now they did it, I'll bet you." my Sorrels, following a meeting
He said an unnamed Orange of 'the club last night.
. councilman had since examined Sorrels said the project (to bene
-- A.n I Me material he (Pearson) has pre- fit the clubs work with sight con-
I O I rv Our Pool pared on the subject and has ex- servation and crippled children)
' pressed regret. will be conducted near the polls
Th, orano. civil Air Patroi has "I wish ' had known it a month i for the school trustee election, and
The Orange Civil Air Patrol has ago." he the councilmen. that Other teams wil condict a
"They told me there was no house-to-house canvass.
pital in-Groves are Richard Glaze
10002 _ 1__ (Continued from Page 1) and Edward Cooper.
will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. operating our own system.” Vernon Frames is in Orange Me-
The West Orange Volunteer Fire in Me North End Pentecpsta, The former mayo- emphasized, mortal Hospital for observation.
— ' ' Church for-: Eangan, 56, 0 hat he did not know "what we Charles Anderson of Eunice, La.,
R.3. Box 711, Vidor.__ CaB do (about city-owned utilities) was a weekend guest of his grand-
_ TheRey. A. “ Creech and the _ I don't know if we can do it parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. E Toney.
Rev. S. C. Hoyt will conduct the Or not; but let'* find out before we Returning from Gonzales Wed-
service. Burial wil be hi Niblett s tie up our children and our grand- nesdav night were Raymond
BluftCemecery:, children (with a 50-year Iran- | Chandler, Mrs. C. A. Dickey, Mrs.
An employe of American Bridge chise)." Melvin Boyett, Mrs. Elton Guil-
“ “ Pearson eaid the group is back- jot and James, and Mrs. Gertrude
seven candidates for Chandler and Vickie.
—_________________-=c -et The group was accompanied on
will become vacant next month, the three-day trip by Mrs. Chan-
• CONTRACTING
FOR your new heme censtructien and
remodeling. Call W E Woods.
TU 4 7506 _______________
FOR income tax service coll Robert
Bryan TU 3M75 or TU 3-4161
INCOME lax service anytime.
ual or commercigl, J. T. Marlin,
1*4 F John. TU 1
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. SERVICE
Bob and Blanche Waite
Tok Accountants
3355 Irving St., Beaumont Ph.
TE 8 3946. Large enough to
serve you. ‘ Small enough to
know you.
Many times we cen iseve the evereg- 3.
♦ax Royer mere then the •mall cost •f " “
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vs. You’W save fime, money and worry UP
Call TU 3-4716 after 5 p.m
H. E. and JEANETTE WOTHEN
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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/m1/9/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.