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Sheet Metal-- Pinehurst Briefs
rmer vice president-
irroll Low; Tom Me-
Sr.; William A. Crow-
E. N.
North Carolina
We wil
brief period of traveling.
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. ditional financial
Triangle,"
John T. Monroe.
Politics--
and first vice president. Joe Mar-
. E. Granger and Mr. and
relatives
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A Free Portrait of Your Child
In Truck Mishap I
Governors
AUSTIN (AP)-Gov. Price Dao-
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made and sold
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"on the basis of these tending Baylor University and had
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Complete* Course
course."
years. Mrs. Ingalls was en route
FT MONMOUTH N. J (Spl) Dianna Gail Girouard, 11, was
Orange
Now University
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Houston (AP)—RiC
became Rice
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Baptist Vena
ft today Friday to visit friends
No. 3 Store Only—Western Ave.
lard
iible study.
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FOOD STORE
.Bike Riders Here Cautioned
To Observe Rules of Safety
Girl Injured Here
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In Fall From Tree
Man Given
Jail Term
Plaintiff sSeek $1,695,000
Big Damage Suit Filed Against Texas Portland
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A GENUINE____-____------------
$3.95 VALUE
ruptcy statutes.
Attendance Pins aiphorincledaskale"
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Ssudies were
K Barker and
i. The Circle
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Gastellaw, and other
Fiejends.
.. Bicycle riding can be-especial- ulatioos to insure safety. .
ly dangerous today as motorists These rules' of safe-bicycle rid-,
Age Limit: One Month to 6 Years
Hours: From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
approved by the National
. Safety Council include:
[ 1. Observe all traffic regula-
: tinne ione anN l:ckte •
"It’s a cook book. Is he hungry—or am I supposed
_______. to read to him?” . ,
Editor. The Leader: ’
.’ I had planned to wait a little
longer and work on my notes, but
‘there was an article in The Leader
last night (June 17) that forced
me to continue the letter I wrote
M Circle .will meet
at 9 am.’ r *
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Irs. Benny I
ms of Dallas.
360 pies this week as
project, . ,
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Texans Get Awards
WASHINGTON (AP-Two Tek-
ans were among the 17 volunteer
Rape Charge
Is Filed Here
-sday at 9 a.m-
Mrs. Gene Miller.
—___• Institute Mr. and Mrs W J. Cox and will meev/W
University today daughters, Ceteste and Elizabeth.! at the home.
... - **-— - — •—j. The Firs
- — Lender Rhote by PnIle Lilly
Bridge City general contractor The.cost was limited by the School
Board to not more than $60,000. Bridge City will have two gym-
nasiums upon its completion.*
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reu icit arm. fractured left
badly lacerated
ned. left ankle.
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Driver Examiner Paieedonodudea, This is the
mr. — ~g such company that will have a cent--a.
Oil ice 1 0 Close hmqe °"'ce in the Southeast Tex- sources
- --a east of Houston and
| you the other day.
This article stated in account. E.
that Johnson s forces claimed Ala- #
ba ma in their camp. This is not
true? Just last week an article ap-
peared in a Birmingham paper in
- which Gov. Patterson said- he
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Deweyville Notes
DEWEYVILE (Spl) — The
Hartourg Vivian Walker ‘ and
Katherine Cousins GA girls left
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J: 50 p.m
members preser
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Cox, a student of Jon Conder, pre-
L, sented 66 page of mye--sd
endthe convention music on the,piano.
promised to give his. Mrs. Coly
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>1 — Army Pfc. Bobby G. Monk, admitted
Ison of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Hospital
I Monk. .116 E. Curtis A., Orange. fractured left
11 recently completed a 25-week jaw. badly lacerated nose and a
11 field radio repair course at the sprained, left ankle.
11 Army Signal School here. Pfc.' Dianna, the daughter'of Mr.
Monk, entered the Army last and Mrs. Donald L Girouard of
11 September and completed basic 115 Cypress Ave, was taken, to
■training at Ft. Riley, Kan. the hospital' by private oar, I
weather observers given, speini
_ awards by the Wettgr Bureau
.... ______ Jed- Thursday. They were Dr. HeMle
at the church Earle of Hewitt and Micheel
Michae Kengerga o Anderson -
Its board of governors earlier this
year decided institute has the
wrong connotation and renamed the
I the school Rice University. I crest,
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( ' ' Hey; Dr. William A. Cunndng-
made" % ham: Chauncey H Lewis: John J.
- / Houlihan: Ben Griffin: Tom E.
NEARS COMPLETION—The new Bridge City School gymnasium
and field house being constructed at cost plus 10 per cent is near-
ing completion. The structure is being erected by Knox Clark.
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! the bill 341-71. . .... « .
1 The Senate is not expeced „. .------------------------
act until it returns in August after Louis and Julia. Davis is a super:
1 the political conventions. Its La- visor at the Du Pontpiant and
bor Committee has approved the the. family attends S TPaul’s
।TSI 25 minimum figure rejected bv Episcopal Church. L
i; the Heuae.--R-----------t Ute -Davis -famity.concturded itsiAf. „
inPurorer fSenatnotner“onuomsay £ sumqayesonationer"iteturningkend dentiakelest brother-in’.
JSS Pepmuuts"nncnuaaa“ne ROHosspmasg, Nelar gid
that provision in a bill to extend their parents. Mrs. Jack H. Davis at.Long.Beach,:N J" he.wil.Plaz ’
| the Sugar Act for an extra year, Sr, amd Mr. and Mrs. Louis bali with the paryeveniehis
I until Dec. 31, 1961. The bill was Moore. divergent vews are not accepted,
passed 294-0/ The Billy Reeves are in Houma. Andphe.’saidabewwouldkcmpaign
N A charae rf rape was filed in
I the district attorney's office today
■ against a West Orange man who
■ had previously been charged with
4 contributing to the delinquency of
1 a minor.
I The defendant is Clyde' Spur-
g ! lock. 30. of 219 Katherine St. He
I nd his wife. Irene, were charged
I yesterday on t h e contributing
E count which, involved, alleged im-
a moral conduct with a 13-year-old
I girl. '
■ Both complaints growing out of
■ incidents occurring last Sunday,
■ were signed by Ellery W. Britt:
■ identification Superintendent with
■ the Orange County Sheriff’s De-
I partment. S ' 7
■ Windham said he will resist any
I effort by the defendant to obtain
I bond on the* capital charge.
Alabamaz.but.now for can't find A $1,695,000 damage suit was thafase incorporation of the damaged tn’ the amount of s.
"This anic. aUn Oinm he, filed in the district clerk’s office businesGMay 15, 1955, the de-, 695.900 for which they claim the
had theameh. asufam ed.tmne yesterday against 16 former offi- fendants hhv . unlawfully i defendants are liable. They also
Florida is Ie rolv one 1 13055: cers and directors of the bankrupt improvidently’aa improperly! petitioned the court for recovery
Tohnsan might ci 'Texas Portland Cement Co. at caused large′ Of tbe funds of all costs of court, reasonable
Now don't get me wrong as I Echo. and assets of the debtor corpora-. attorney fees, and interest on the
have staond I am no. Plaintiffs in the action are Chil- tion (Texas Portland) NeNbe claimed damages at the rate of 6
Johnson and should he 28 ainsrlton O'Brien and Martin Davis of wasted" Ner cent per annum.
sm- i -'25":
Oh yes, in this article in The - ' F FFL____U:_______ icors between e 1955. corpora-
(Continued From Page 1) Mrs. Al Chatlosh, TV 6-2050 ana jus naw i woua srengnen
scale is $3.60 per hour ! PINEHURST (Spl) — The Rev. our relations with the free world. , , —— ___. _______
The contractors associalion. ac- Francis Holt is conducting a re- I heard the hole report through; Members of the Harmony Bap- pin for an Il-year perfect attend.
cording to negotiating comsgitteeyval this week in Independence, and made a few nctes here and tist Junior Girls Auxiliary who re- ance record. Jim Gilliam recrived
members, made two offers. The La. With him are M»*. Holt and there. I-have my notes before me turned home today from the Bap- a 10-year pin and Q B Cuipep-
first was for 10 cents across the children. Mike. Pat and Kim. and have gone over them very list GA .encampment at Newton: per was given a 7-year pin
board tor the first -year and 10LDurng the pastor's absence the thoroughly and tor the life of me, were Judy Odom. Sharon Rid-- Presentations were C; ,
. cents per hour the second. Thr*,pu!pit at the MacArthur Heights the only thing Lam certain of is,dling, Anita Cone and Laura Lane Jack Gunstream, se c o n d vice, ixE I.G-a
, Hsssmsaseme=st5
......homie ateSSunereging anxetnin nasmbeur psenendonak ."eeaiep piaoz mosms anacotaincemnarehar
Docos Hosthe United States, is he shoots a Flowers principal of the schotbin the chureh today as a means -poration.a tone timesortsanother
— — --------- total of 132 registered for th'of conveying .expressions and during the period in question.
school 7 ideal*.
j - ' . [' He said churches have been
I Celeste Cox, daughter m Mr forced to return to religious]
and Mrs,W. J. Cox, prsented a drama because the movie indus-
recital at Tow Inn aythe First iry has persecuted the theme of;
(Methodist Church inXirange Miss; religion for commercial purposes.
—..j . r. ■— 2 Gunstream, presided in the ab-
memorized sence of President John Woodside
Aiken. S. C., before attending
Baptist Assembly at Ridge- nes
st. Ns C. They also plant to for
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-cave Addition are Mr.
Mrs. Jack H. Davis and children, phia to attend a fund-raising base- their vacation
• ■ - - - ban game. - "Ellerbee fmily.
Earlier, he pointed to the wafer M. -Lorn-rand underwent emer-
thin apparent victory of a Demo- Igency surgery Tuesday at .St.
crat in the North Dakota Senate Marvs Hospital in Port Arthur.!
—-n as a good lesson to bothVcsiting Mr.' and Mrs Lormaad. A Houston truck driversustain-
He meant the presi- Wednesday were his sister and led minor but painful injuries ear-
»---->— ta . Mr and Mrs. ly today when his thick over- n Im a a
Hardy Pete, and Mrs. Joe Buller. I turned near Mauriceville after Rnrk H)nniel
.- f---. narrowly missing another car. i Du-R HuuEu
• k-x Frank Lormand, a nephew of Walter Wayne Carey, 24. of 961 ...... . _ . _
___ __________ ifhis/M. Lormand. lis under treat-Brittmore Rd.. Houston, was ad.; AUSTIN (AP)—Gov. Price Das-
nt views are not accepted, ment at Baptist Hospital in Beau- mitted to Orange Memorial Hes- ier says adoption of his resolu- X
, ,____• said he would campaign mont " pital at 1:35 am. with a badly tion that the federal gasoline tay
La this 'week visiting relatives' for Nixon if he was asked. C. G Parker has returned home lacerated nostril and upper tip not be renewed was the most*;
The"n’wiln Workers of the going to be a close raceHtrom St. Marys Hospital In Port and multiple abrasions over the Inificant action o the Naunal
wining workers ot te and a tough fight,” Rockefeller Arthur where he was under med- chest, arms and legs. Governor s Conference. M.
sid. "That's what makes for aical teatment. - 'He was taken to the hospital The tax expires al
good campaign." . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt land by a"Claybar ambulance. July 1, .1961, / 0...
Democratic Rep Quentin Bur- daughter. Sue, plan to visit in The accident occurred on-High „Daniel‛s resoluyon was adopted
dick, the apparent winner of the Cuming. Okla... during the long way 12, two miles West of Mau- Wednesday by heavy voice vote
special senatorial .election in] weekend. " riceville. over the opposition of GoksNel-
“ ‘ - ’ A recent visitor in the home of Other details leading to the ac- son Rogbfller. of New York.
_ 2 “ Crw was’cident were not available. Wesley Powell of New Hampshire,
Edgar Ingalls of Baton -------------------'--------langz8raham Ribicoff of Connec-
“ ' -- relatives in Florida and1)046 . . .
_ 1 before returning homeyV/fhe gasoline tax should be left
MrSF, W. Powell was hostss’as * source of possible new reve-
Wednesday~at a meeting, t, Jthe nue for the states. Daniel coo-
First Baptist -Virginia*} go, tends.
WMV Circle in herbme with-six --------------
would instruct his convention del-
egates to support Kennedy. How-
ever, ex-Gov. Big Jim Foison
would swing all the votes he could
to Sen. Johnson.
Now, I’m of the opinion (con-
sidering the people I talked to) j
that was more or less 'a mark
against Johnson, I mean having
"Big Jim" come out for him. The
funny thing about "Big Jim.'.' is
that he was twice governor of I
to Alvin to visit relatives and was
laccomdanied bv her ‘mother, .
‘Mrs. G. Sinsintaffer of De Ridder, presented by M<
La ' Mrs. A. W.Ade
I IMr anA Mre W .T CAy and will meetWedm
(One to a Family, When Child Is Accompanied by Parent)
We have made arrangements with a photographer to be
in our store Friday and Saturday.
Friday and Saturday, July 1-2
North Dakota (by less than 1.009 .................
votes), began to believe it him- Mr. and Mrs. J. w Chei
, self. He said he was a. supersti- Mrs. Edgar Ingak. „* _____
jtious politician, but after a few Rouge. La. Mrs. Cherry and Mrs.’yisit ri
. An .Orange girl sustained multi- more precincts were heard from Ingalls were roommates while at- Grrgia
1 pie fractures yesterday afternoon he said "on the basis of these tending --- -- "
tin a fall from a tree near her unofficial returns I'm elected, of met only once during the past 33
home On Cypess avenue. ’ "
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। Three Kiwanians 'tion dat"aga July?. 1956, when
■ the ‘corporabian was placed in re-
■ organization urtder federal bank-
____ - - Kimble of Luling is tin. who are attending a conven- Enrdmpkrt jo Fesn WseBarts
a news con- here visitor.her sons end daugh tion inelorda:.. ar attending the annual GA
le -oflters-in-aw, Mr and Mrs. James He.anounaed theta.meeengo Camp. Noreta Blakeney accompa-
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs Jesse-the board.xill be held.on.Tues- med the girls as counselor The
Ray Johnson and children; her day at,720 p.m. in the orange members attending are Cynthia
Tsisters and their families. Mr. and Youth Center. Reed. Linda Webb. Christy Grady
'FREE!
-Ledder Phgte b Pailip Lmy
icPODDER. MEMBERSHIP PRVErew of left they are President Wesley Arabic. Vice Presi-
means to bring in new members after agsession dent Gene Saxon and Secretary-Treasurer Clyde
’tagt-.night in which the club was named From - Dickinson. ___
(Continued From Page 1)
eatment. \ (Trumha’g announcement that
Sent. M rs. Hous-will nofas
Contfactor,sourcasusaid.cary tomeameshorikecvajyiromupnarasoss saturday, -
dav. that they had not. been.o- a family reunion, and was tke ference. Meanwhile a
Tothex theories cropped up:
Mrs C A Tr is in -That Truman was inceed
France, Ann Lutcher Hospital forbywohaaetscgsiders.navoriismMrs
ujonnuarkodeaumomt; vugTMrmna Mrs. Ray raig andhis"cewsp‛atorm‛satarday"tMr:.3.
unavazlabiesfor spmment,today spendingthis °wekwithher par chastisement ofButier. TheNew
tseere tom Members^ ents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Rum- York Port said Truman was malto
‘tHeadernerreacheimiaomberso mery, and with his parents. Mr’ because he and Stevenson have dttshter.. Terry Stakes.
the contract negotiation EroP land Mrs I , jelison been assigned minor convention after avisit at Luling.
panned poysconfertlater ^thmr In Jackson, Miss., last weekend roles bv Butler Member pkthe Bridge, city
1ssue * Pol 1 statement on merNwere Mrs • H L Smith —That the Missouri convention/ Charter of Eastern- Star who at-
| position in the contract dispute daughter Deborah delegation is getting ready to de- tended the friendship-night East-
The local has. iurisdiction .in Or:anmheyamtes5reograne were m-Gefthe banner 9 Sen Stuart ern Star meeting at SulphrEaes-
j ange, Beaumont Port Arthur.and Crossett Ark for a weekend visit Symington of Missouri and rally dav night were Mrs Vern Pepdek,
L ake, Charles. Construction sheer w'to relath.es fS route hVISi-t Kennedy Truman has com- Mrs. Jack Plunk. Mrs C. H SWise
( mtal, work on commercial, mol they attended a nirtKaut ‘dinner mitted himself to symington "un-sand Mr. and Mrs. R. H Allen u g-e
dentialand some.industria PIO honoring O^en and h^s Sinnr til the last dog dies." If the dele- Mr and Mrs.L C Ellerbe- an" b udz
slaexouidkbe a pro Mrs a L BraneKat her home gation, should switch, he would be daughter. Harriette, will leave
! ItFhas‛some 290 members, in-in Alexandria, La." - carried with it by a binding unit Sunday on vacation
eluding those Nin the Lake Charles Mr and Mrs. W
area, covered under a separate as Tedey ------
contract and not a part of these Mr and Mrs. O. C. Staley oFils-
negotiations. \ - bee_and her brother, Jesse Sta-
Congress-
and Gloria Chance of the Kath-
erine Cousin organization and Ja-
• nette I aughtin of the Viian Walk-
er The group is expected back
today
Eddie Kelly and four children/
• , , „ „___.. wo. have returned to their home j
Mack Kelley. 47:vearold Newton Houston after Vacatioming 1956
resthn.was sen ? yesterdax home Of Mr and MrS.EXes
to 60 ®Xin jai and fined $109 willford of Hartburg Kelly in
and costs afteespleading guilty tolMrs. Winfors brother.
a charge of firsrra((ense drunken The Hartburg BOpUst WMU.
ving DS. ._women met Wegesday morning
Te_sentence was.handeedown in the church for their weekly
id. J Caillavet In. CBs-meeting. Present were Mrs. Billy
Will Ipav»‘v wur Twas considerably BobMoore. Mrs. Kimble Peveto,
• wifi greater than .the minimum 3 days Mrs.FFrank Neison and Mrs.
FNpag. had™'*- so he stepped off the dele- spend the first night at Houston and SSurupllyapssesgiconsguty Claude Wbb.,Mrs. was
guests Tuesdav herFarened gation’ instead. where they wil be Joined bv Mr iPleas.Kemexes driving enth“4s "a**1? ofthesSunbeams w.
guests -mesday-ner parents This theory came from William and Mr,. C. A. Bevil of ‘Corpus alsosusrendepeornsiwmwntamfRecenf.visitors.Mr-andMrs.
Knowland, former Republican Christi who will accompany‘them DistAtXarengmnmoirmevem R.F-Blakeney-of-HareHr8 was
. of Sealy. ’ ’ NSenate leader, in a front page to Glorieta. N M.. to attend the renomme ed. telling 'he fudge Mr amdaM
< Mr. and Mrs. Carter Jimerson,articie in his Okland, Calif.. Baptist Assembly: Mrs. Ellerbee h‛ orfice had had "difficulty m; nved Saturday______________
rand. son. Jay, .are vacationing in TabunSuc „ wae somewhatrand.Ha rriete.win tour the ar getting the defendant to report for Wednesday. Visiting now in the
Philadelphia. New York City and Rdpublican news was somewhat colony at Taos, N. M., and will frial After his arrest Kelley had Blakeney home • Mrs. James
ether‘point,. scarce.Vice.PresidentRichard das some painting, and sketching ben released on his own recog- Robnson and two sons. She ar-
New residents of Crestwood M.pNixon. athe walhbutonpminated while ther e.The.Bevi rd J2 re- nizance and without posting bond nved Wednesday a week ago
Terrace Addition’ are Mr and GOP candidate, went to nniaden turn here and spend the rest of — • -- -■ • ■
to Mrs. Jack H. Davis and children, phia to attend • fund-raising base-their. vacation as guests of the
'; -• '
Mrs. Kimble acospanied Mrs
• E. Granger and hec__grand-
Leader June 17, it said something I I -------------,---
about Sen Johnson’s support of Bridge City Briefs Receive Perfect
soeninogncemasmterm and sand church school at SP Marksti Phree Kiwanians were present-Kent Bdeth! sr.
Well Ike was on TV list eve- theran Church will close with a ed perfect attendance pins yes- dent-treasurer; Da
ning to explain all about his tripprogram today at 730 Pm . There terday during a luncheon meeting former vice"
land just how it would strengthen S'" be a display, of handiwork in Lime Mexico Restaurant. Huffmanfn
our relations with the free world Parents and friends are invited. Herbert Journeay received a secretar’Ca ,
- ■ - - 1 •*—• - * - ■ - • - - - d-Dgnald; S. Perry Brown;
alm. Rogers, former vice 1
ly dangerous today as motorists
jam the streets and highways ing
with their small or large cars j Safi
= during the vacation, months. ’ _ ____
Police Chief D. MJ (Jack) Faw-{tions. signs and lights. .________
cette points out the necessity of 2. Krep to the nght ‘ and ride;
youthful bike riders as well aslinasinglefile.
motorists in observing traffic reg- 3. For night riding, have head-
—= “ ' ~ (light and rear danger signal.
Wear white or light-colored cloth-
Retirements- Maintain safe saba om j
5. Watch for cars pulling into
(Continued From Page 1) traffic. Be careful of doors, open-
the University of Mississippi at! mg on parked cars.
Oxford ” Nver hitch on other vehi-
Capt. and Mrs Nolan intend to clesa Do not stum or race in
move to West Lafayette, Ind., with traffic “ s
their two children. Capt Nolan 7. Carry no passengers or oh
will attend a special-course ofin- , jects which interfere with .vision
a: ruction at Purdue University, on proper control of the-bike.
After this advanced school, the 8 Keep your-bicycle in perfect
Nolans tentatively plan to live in operating condition.. Make sure
Mississippi. i brakes.function properiy. ..
Lt. Cmdr. Mathews has also' 9. Stop, Look and Listen at
had a long naval career. Enlist- all intersections.
ing in 1931, he advanced through 0 Aways use proper hand sig-
the enlisted rank, and was com- ,? for turning and 2topping.
-missioned in 1944 after which hel.l.Ride in a straight line —
waRrogressively promoted to hi, do, not swerve.or weay. r-
presentcank 12. Avoid idewaik riding. Give
His pasauty stations include *P^eMrHln" the "A1"
toe battleship Wtaegland on which |-
he served for overR.years and Al..,
several cruisers. He also-gerved, NAW rrm--
on the staff of amphibious cad IIV FT I II III
-rons and twice on the staff of thn icnntimnca Fem pa. n
Farida Group of the Atlantic Re- - (Continued From Page 1)
serve Feet ton, DaNkas: George Becker Jr.,
From IM t.1951 he was as- Kemp; andGeorge Craft of
sistant officer in-charge of the Orange.
naval recruiting statiOTtoal Colum- "We anticipateTitiating our
bia, S C. Since April 1958 he has operation on the Gulf Cast and
served as work control officerm Northeast Texas -areas where-*,
the staff of the Texa, Group haxe.other interest,. This i, 2
_ Mathews family plans to financtat-institution which is char-
“ •• after a tered by rhe. state for a public
service. V*
NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE MERCHANDlSElf (Continued From Page 1)
— - - - - — — , _ “ County area this weekend —
death by drowning.
Authorities have cautioned res-
idents of the area to be especially!
careful while participating in wa-
j ter sports (during the holiday
period. I
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Houstonian Hurt ,nd are Mrs Biake
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According to these fhgres.
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as area east of Houston and tutedTthdinsthatrewozedisanstij Debh-Kay Chance, .daughter of pretty go0d- game-
' wThe.tasu,ortsr 85 an -0—
of Public Safety will be closed, seLAlI E:c:.1 H.. progosed new pact. . Mr, M i51 d r. dPuonston
next week. July 4-11. while th. School Official Mere F/Cntracor representatives werelaMrsteMlidred0peustona.
examiner is on vacation , . Advised at the last negotiating 8 “JuMirs Aex Pon06-9
Patrolman Joe Willmon said To Attend Workshop session that local committeemen mh ired^to. St Th ahas been, to
the offices will reopen on July , , 0‛S P would "not recommend sttlement mittedniTheresa
—12 with written and driving tests! Supt. Marlin L. Brockette of on the finat offer to their member-1 Baumont.onH
to be given at the usual hours, the Orange Independent School ship" ’ I A former resi
beginning at 9 am or 1 p.m. District has left for New Yora Cunracwr aurce, ou eiom. Nof.i v. ....
He said persons desining to take City to attend a special .workshop today that they had not been ot , omein Norfolk, Ma to.33
their tests before he returns may for superintendents. ficially notified that a strike was 2 lamiy reunion, and was tai
do so at the Beaumont office.! The workshop at Columbia Uni- in progress. However, they were 1
which is the nearest examining versity will begin July 5 and end advised that a vote in favor of a
station._____________N__July 23. _________ strike passed by a close margin.
| John Clark of Beaumont, bust-
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