The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1965 Page: 2 of 14
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 IMS
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the top 2
students rank
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others with similar high stand-
ing, who expressed a preference
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was the post-
j un ritf*-r Seal
"But 1 nay be a lit-
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be a lit-
too Bat Tm not
tern r s going to be
at some une in my
Youth boohs
'mores
had not made me, I wouldn't
be doing so many things now. I
thought it was a little hard at
the time, but not now," says
Johnny.
Johnny's driving teacher will
ta a former state trooper who
has offend his services tree and
has. experience in teaching
handicapped persons to drh .<
Y«nf Kemp, who aspires to
ta a pathologist, plays ball well
enough lor neighborhood games.
He is manager of the basket-
tall, swimming and track teams
at Good Shepherd High School.
law, Johnny
permit when
IS In October,
to attend a fourth of July fire-
woks show whetted his ambi-
r inn to drive. He won a IMS
„ car at the show
The car haa all the
and a knob on the steering
to grip with his artificial
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below the elbows and
After he got Us artificial
his father made him
"Dad kept pushing me to do
I was real yuaag- B
; Thunderstorms
T Rattle Over Area
f Of West Texas
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
~ Thunderstorms rattled over a
swath of West Texas and in iso- Friday. Aag. 13
r toted parts of East Texas and 8:50-9:30 a m. _ Arts and
X along the Gulf Coast early to- crafts, Arthur Robinson Youth
Orange Center
Activities,
The following scheduled of ac-
tivities at the Orange Commu-
nity Center will be observed
this week, according to an an-
cement by Pete Morrell,
director of the Orange Parks
and Recreation Department.
This is the last week of the
summer recreation program.
Daily Activities
Aag. *-Aag. ia X,
Meaday-FiMay
• am.-noon — Playgrounds
j>en for supervised
Anderson School, Salk School,
Sunset Park and Ben Franklin
School.
8 a.m.-6 p.m. — Community
center open for reservations
8 a.m.-7 p.m.—Weight room
open
8 a m.-6 p.m. — Game room
open
•:1M0:1S a.m. and *-10 p.m
—Orange swim team
Center
5-4 p.m.—Weight lifting class-
Community Center
7:30 p.m.—Playground circus.
Memorial Field
8 p.m.—Square dancing, Com- Jg
rsoorvss ttio nfht I roiocl ony r
all OMs and to wolvs tothnlcoHtlM
or Irrogulormos In Itw Bid sub-
mittM. and to occopt any bid which
It doom odvantoaoou Proposon
must bo mbmittod on mo soporoto Bid
Form. which aro procurablo from
munity Center
~ day.
The acattered pattern of
stoma waa evident Thursday
; evening, when radar indicated
showers while official measure-
: ments of rain were few and
"V,f email.
> It was clear and hot In much
of Texas, a familiar distress ....
> sign for farmers and ranchers' New Y ork Leads
taping for rain.
The Weather Bureau sa>d
thunderstorms this morning
douaad an area bounded by Abi-
lene, San Angelo, Big Spring
and Aspermont. Another shower
front lingered in Northeast Tex-
as near Texarkana.
Thursday's temperaturas
ranged from 101 at Presidio to
S3 at Galveston. Early readings
today were from 06 decrees at
Wichita Falls to 80 at San An- ftote Date
i HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -
t o t- i m SUte Insurance Commissioner
Tax Relief Given jwmiam R. Cotter has asked
«ráyúr.
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letter and
to each
of On merit scholarship semif-
lnalists who expressed on
eat in die academy.
A personal visit from a naval
repreaentative is to
tdbir.
Utilised in the program will
be an organization of some 300
"Bird Dogs" — volunteer talent
scouts who make up Navy'a na-
tionwide athletic recruiting sys-
tem — and aome 250 "Blue and
Gold" officers, trained Naval
Reservists who serve as acad-
information officers in
home naval districts.
Legal Notice
TMt STATt OF T1XAS
COUNTY OF ORANGF
CITY OF WEST ORANGE
Nollco Is hofobv tfvor ttwt ttio
Board of Equalization of tho City of
woot Orangr strati bo In session at its
rooular mooting placo In tho Woot Or-
anno City Hall. 2700 Austin Avanuo.
West Orango Texas, on tho ISHi day
of August. IMS between tho hours
af *:M p.m. l:X p.m. for tho
purpooo of dot01 minina, fixing and
equalizing Itw value of any and all
taxaMo property situated In tho City
of West Orange. Texas, for taxable
purposes for the year IMS. Any and
all parsons Interested or having bull-
noes with saM Board of Equalization
aro hereby notified to bo present.
Tho Board af Equalisation
City at West Orange. Toxas
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
ANO BIOOCRS
SloM proposolt odd rat tod to the
Commissioners' Court at Orange
County, Toxas, will bo received at tho
office af the County Engineer in the
Court House at Orange, Tokos, until
1:W F.M.. August , IMS, and than
publicly oponod and- rood, tor con-
structing road and street Improve-
ments In and tor Oronga County. The
estimated quantities af major work
ara:
Contract 15 (Revised) — Prelects
C-52. C-M. and Ctt Roads and
Streets In the Bridge Ctty Area.
^Jjleorlng af Reads and Channels.
aontMy excavation. 1.JB Cu Yds.
Borrow and Embankment. 3,M0 Cu.
Yds. ,
Channel Excavatten. Ill Cu. Yds.
Construction at Roadbed and Shout-
dors. 42.77 Stations
Road Orador Work. *1.11 Stations.
Ditching, Special Equipment, I0.SM
Lm. Ft.
Stripping and Disposal of Waste.
•74 Cu. Yds.
FiexlMo Base. Shell. «" 5" Thick.
3M52 Sq. Yds.
Asphalt Prime Coat. 4.011 Gallons.
Two-Course Asphoftlc Surfacing, 37r
<15 Sq. Yds.
Remove and Retay Pipe. 1452 Lin.
Ft.
Reinf Concrete Pipe, New 115'-
W). «4 Lin. Ft.
Rolnf Concrete Pipe, Now (17"-
41"). 174 Lin. Ft.
Core Metal Pipe or Arch. 154
Lm. Ft.
Resurfacing Entróneos (Shell). 31$
Cu. Y*e.
Remove and Resof Pasts. 32 Each
Timber Guard Posts. New. 44
Each.
Propoeols must be accompanied by
bid security In the form of a Cash
lor s or Certified Chock Issued by a
Bank satisfactory to the Owner, or o
Bidder s Bond furnished by an oc
credited surety, payable without re-
course to the Orange County Com
miss toner, Court. In an amount not
less than «ve percent (5%) of the
largest possible Nd submitted, os a
guaranty that the Bidder will enter
Into a contract and cxecute bond In
the forms provided within ten (It)
days after notice of award of con-
tract to him.
All unit prices must bo stated In
the Engineer.
Attention is directed to the require-
ment that there must be paid on "this
work not loss than the Prevailing
Wage Rites tor Rood and Bridge
Construction Prelects In Orange
County. Texas, as determined by tho
ALBANY. NY. (AP) - New
York State led the nation in
of ice cream in 1964
the fourth straight year, the
State Agriculture Department
aays. Last year's production cf1 5rw¿ ¿oúnty cémm¡M¡eñers "ce^*
ij7 it" ma «ftllAM m - - -i; in Jonuory Itl1< ond Mt fortti In tfit
77,65<.000 gallons was a record Special Conditions of Mm Speciflco-
for the state and exceeded the tuns governing me work
1*3 total by more than 1.5 mil- ™ contract
lion gallons, the department
said.
gelo.
TRENTON, NJ. (AP) - New
Jersey residents serving in Viet
Nam will be given a $50 deduc-
tion annually on their property
.'tax bills under a measure
signed into law by Gov. Richard
Connecticut insurance compa-
nies to make sure persons over
65 are not canceling health in-
surance policies under the
impression that medicare is in
effect. The new federal health
Oocuments Including
the Propoool Forme. Special and Gen.
ofai Conditions. Technical Specifica-
tions.'Contract and Bond Forms, ond
the Plans, are on hie in the office of
J G Foyle. County Enolneer. In the
Court Mouse at Orange. Texas, and In
the office of Chas P Smith and G P
Smith. Consulting Engineers. 4tt N
TNrd Street, Oronge. Texas. Copies
of the Proposal Form, Plans, ond
Specifications may be obtained from
either office upon a daposit at S10 00
which deposit Is returnable to bid-
ders. Extra copies of the Plans may
bo seen ran from the White Blue
Print Co.. 411 N.v Fifth Street. Or
ange. Texas, tor the cost at reproduc-
tion.
Bidders must familiar! themselves
Imh the sites and conditions of the
work before subnnltting a proposal.
-s- SM J. Coiiiavet
County Judge of Oronge County,
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Self-Cleaning Lint Filter!
Automatic Washers
NO MONEY DOWN oil Sears Easy Payment Plan
2 speeds and 3 cycles of Normal, Delicate, Wash 'n Wear
ft Super Roto-Swirl agitator gives clothes constant, thorough wash
action; Off-balance switch stops spin if clothes bunch
ft 5 wash-rinse temperatures: Infinite water level; automatic bleach
dispenser; porcelain top, lid, basket
kenmore
home laundry
guarantee
free rrpiocement ood In-
etaJlstlon of eny parts
which prove defective
wlthia first peer of sole,
free replacement of any
ports which prove, defec-
tivo within 1 vrars of sole.
Installation estro during
second jeor. Defective
«ear-cose porto on euto-
metle washers onlv re-
placed free nlthin S years
of sale. Installation estro
during second through
fifth >ear. free replace-
ojent of defective, porce-
Isln finished perls withia
s* days of eale.
Kenmore "Soft-Heat" Dryers
$136
So simple . . . you set "Soft-Heat" timer to
dry all fabrics safely. Heat reduces as
clothes become dry . . . avoids over-drying.
They come out aoft and fluify.
Gas Model '175
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SHOTGUN
SHELLS
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l^ook What
You Can
Buy for . . .
• 12-gauge field load shotgun shells.
Small same No. 8 or S. I-ounce
shot. Box or 25 ... or
• 4IO-?auxe sport load shotgun
shells, '¿-ounce. No. S size shot.
I'/i-inch length. Box of 25.
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Men s
and
3.99
JEEPERS
Made for action and instant stops . . .with built-in comfort and the support
you need. Heavy bumper toe guards, ankle guards, sponge cushioned in-
soles with, built-in arch. Deep-moulded rubber outsoles absorb those sting-
ing jolts on the hardwood. Oxfords or high shoes in white, medium width.
Men's 6H-11, 12; boys' 3«*-6, 12-3.
Four 1-qt. Cans HD Motor Oil
For Today's Engines 4 Quarts
Full dctergency. high film strength, anti-acid
action. Specially compounded oils to maitnain
proper lubrication at all engine speeds. Special
additives to keep engines free of sludge and pre-
vent varnish build-up.
CRAFTSMAN
Unconditionally Guaranteed:
51-pc. Mechanic's
TOOL SETS
$35
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Ba Soars Easjr Paymaat Has
«4-INCH DRIVE: Nina 6-pt. sockets 3/16 to
H-ln.; Ratchet; «-in. handle etxenaion; «-in.
extension bar.
HtDfCH DRIVE; Seven 12-pt aockeU H to
<4-ln.; Ratchet; 10-in. flex handle; «-in. ax-
tension bar.
^i-INCH DRIVE: Nine 12-pt. aockets 7/l« to
13/16-in. spark plug socket; Ratchet;
nd «-in. Extensions.
adapter sat; 11-
flex handle; 3 and
Shoo.
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Children** Slim
Denim Jeans
2 h, *3
Cotton and nylon denim.
Reinforced, double
knee for longer wear.
Assorted colors. 2-6x.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1965, newspaper, August 13, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143113/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.