The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 198, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1960 Page: 3 of 10
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MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1960
THE ORANGE LEADER
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Sunbeam Caravan To Visit District
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SALE
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Mrs. George Wells of San Francis-
co. led a group of 164 Sunday in
Swastikas Smear
Dachau Memorial
8-Ot.
Pkg.
TOPCO
32-oz...
Integration Order
May Be Appealed
HOUSTON (AP—The Houston
Liquid Cleaner
Sta Flo Starch
LEGS AND
THIGHS
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rocket capable of sending a six:
pound payload to an altitude of
230,000 feet has been announced
by officials of Rocketdyne, a di-
vision of North American Aviation
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Easy -erochet cardigan coat with papers in.the.classroom,,
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"This year I’ve decided to do my last-minute Christ
mas shopping first!”
Texan Gets Honor
j ASBURY PARK. N.J. (AP-A
16-year-old blonde from Corpus
Christi, Tex.. Sunday night was
named Miss High School of Amer-
ica of 1960. She is Pat Ayers who
(stands 5-foot-7, weighs 120 pounds
)and measures 37-22-37.
Lake Mead, an artificial reer-
voir created by the Hoover Dam
1 in Arizona and Nevada, has a ca-
i pacity at nearly 10 billion gallons
of water. ,
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Orange Baptist Church. The pro-
gram will be presented and re-
freshments served to represents-
Up Five Per Cent
DALLAS (AP—The U. S. Com-
merce Department reported today
that personal income of Texans
was up 5 per cent last year com-
pared with 1958.
Personal income for the nation
was up 6 per cent.
The greatest rise among South-
western states was an Arkansas
zain of 10 per cent. New Mexico’s
increase was 8 per cent and Okla- ’
! homa’s 5 per cent.
Personal income average In
Texas was 81.908, Arizona $1,959,1
We cordially invite Naval Personnel stationed in
this area to take advantage of our facilities.
Loans up to $1000
IF IT’S WORIM OWNING-
ITS WORTH INSURING WITH
JOINER
INSURANCE AGENCY
Mauriceville Baptist Church Tues-
day at 9 a.m. Refreshments will
be served and the story of Sun
beams told. Sunbeams, their lead
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BAKERY DEPT. .
New Mexico $1,833. -Oklahoma
$1,786 and Arkansas $1,322.
' One of the smallest capital cities
in the world is Canberra.' Austra- I
lia, which has only 35,800 people it
PHILCO
TV Sets Galore
At
GARRETT
Appliance Co. Store
Your PHILCO Dealer
906 DIVISION—TU 6-4593
CORPORATION
517 West Front Street
rong, Texas
Telephone TUxedo 3-4389
SHOPPERS (OVE
504 ELM ST.
Phone TU 3-9410
by mail!
Apply for a G. A.C. loan at your con-
venience ! Complete the entire trans-
action in the privacy of your home.
Our time-saving loans-by-mail
plan enables you to handle ev-
b. erything by mail...from aopli-
I cation to final payment.
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1 Income of Texans' New Bridge Expert, thencamerisan .Comurast Bridas kanstanbul, Turkxhutormaty X
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Sfarence championship. They led with 46“ stantinople. It has a population 0
Strouse of Los Fresnos, Tex., and points.__ 1.205,006.
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The story of Sunbeam Bands in
the Baptist churches will be told
Tuesday by a group of Sunbeam
leaders who will visit four church-
fives and Sunbeams from
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Daughter knows best! Her first)
choice for school is a spin-about
jumper in bright wool to partner |
with a crisp blouse Sew them
U. S. NO. 1
CALIFORNIA
JUMBO 4
year integration should start in
the first grade next month.
Several board members have
said they favor an appeal!
The aecret la a new healine aub-
et
* werld-famous reseateh inatiute
This substance ia now ...11.Ma
in suppository „ „lm„, TorM
under theqame Pr fantie* H*
At your druggist. Money back
guarantee.
Girls’ ;
Size 10
Weather Rocket
Is Announced .
McGREGOR. Tex (AP' - A
new. low-cost weather sounding
jumper takes 1% yards 54-inch;
blouse 1% yards 39-inch fabric. |
Send 35 cents in coins for this 1
_______ _____ ____ Cypress Baptist. West Orange. Cal-
Eanized by the Baptist Woman’s vary. McDonald Memorial. First
Missionary Union in 1886 to teach | Baptist. 'Brownwood and MacAr-
children up to 8 years of age about thur Heights.
home. State and foreign missions. | The third stop will be at Orange-
There are about 450 children in field Baptist at 1 n.m. This pro-
the Orange association and. as of 1 gram will be for Sunbeams and
• March of this year, 2,400 in Dis- leaders from this church and
trict 3. x Bridge City. Harmony, Winfree
The caravan will first visit the and Old First Orange. Refresh-
' ments will be served.
PRINTED PATTERN The final visit will be at 3 p.m.
— - at the Memorial Baptist in Vidor,
j Assembled here for the program
' and refreshments will Mbe Sun-
yourself, save dollars!
Printed Pattern 4770:
Sizes «. 8. 10. 12. 14
es in the county at which Sun- ers and children
beams from all Baptist churches i assemble “
in the area will assemble. church I
Mrs. T H. Fritz, of North Or -Creek, New Cherry Grove. Eva-
i to Dallas hotels and to the State
Fair of Texas grounds. The Dallas
Memorial Auditorium, located in
the downtown area, and the Cotton
Bowl and State Fair Coliseum,
both on the fair grounds, will be
utilized for exhibits and sales
meetings.
Among the 6,000 expected for
the meeting are dealers from 15
other countries besides the United
quilt, weave — fashions, home
furnishings, toys, gifts, bazaar
hits. In the bok FREE-3 quilt
patterns. Hurry, send 25 cents for
your copy.
New Mexico was a territory for
61 years, the longest period any
state waited to join the union.
interested will
> at the Mauriceville:
from Buna. South Mill!
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• Gov. Price Daniel's traffic safe-
ty director, Brad Smith, made
awards to the TDNA membership
for traffic safety campaigns.
Ralph Kling, advertising direc-
tor of the Dubuque, Iowa, Tele-
graph-Herald, spoke at an fter-
noon meeting on the use of ews-
NORTHERN
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to the thousands of persons the
Nazis killed in the concentration Board of Education is scheduled
camp at Dachau., to meet in special session tody
Two swastikas were smeared on to discuss an appeal of Federal
the wall and ceiling of a former Judge Ben Cnnally's integration
gas chamber last Thursday and order.
another was scratched in the sand Board Atty. Joe Reynolds said
front at a former crematorium. Sunday night he would outline a
G.A.C. FINANCE
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NORTHERN TISSUE
FACIAL
Bozes AE.
>000 ZOC
EVERYDM+OW PRICES
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Big, beautiful. _____ ________ _______________
COLOR-IFIC Fall and Winter pattern — add 5 cents for each dent and Allan Engleman of the
Pattern Catalog has over IM styles i pattern for first-class mailing. Edinburg Review is treasurer. •
to sew—school, career, half-sizes. Send to The Orange Leader, 342 j
Only 35 cents! Needlecraft Dept.. P O. Box 169,
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pattern for first- class mailing. rsmartwnubby texture ideal star Telegram. heads a panel that.. -
SendatoAnnAdam Pattern eThe with a large crochet hook, knit- The rocket would utilize low
9r w 1,A E New York P: ting worsted — watch the inches _ . Drarer h. TDNA cost ammonium nitrate propel-
N * priht pldin’KAYE, AD: Pattern 859: directions £ Phseimenssrsnteprestnt msPOrant.smmilar topthatlusedin
DRESS with ZONE. SIZE and S™' " iacket..misses 32- the state's dailies. produced. at.Rocketdzne”s solid
STYLE NUMBER. 34: 36-38 included. James F Chambers Jr. of the propulsion operationshere. wh:2,
SEND NOW! Big. beautiful. --Send 35 cents, (coins for this Dallas Times Herald is vice presi- can'be "bydone person using
the plastic shipping container as
a launching tube, is capable of
are being presented in PEREFAmas To Take Dealers to Dallas
ris Baptist churches under the .
auspices of the WML units to ac- DALLAS (API—More than 5,000 .Deere tractor and farm machin-
quaint the churches and the par- persons wili be flown into Dallas ery dealers at the same time and
ents with the Sunbeam program. Aug. 28-29 in what is believed will at the same place.
- 1 ------- be the largest commercial airlift j In addition to the 5,000 persons
ever attempted. to be flown to Dallas, about 1,000
"e Sixteen U. S. and Canadian air- will come to the meeting by trains
/-a\ lines are cooperating in flying the and automobiles.
a ( /.3) large group to Dallas in charter. Handling the airlift represented
and regularly scheduled flights for months of planning by company
a one-day meeting of Deere & Co. officials. Reservations on regular-
dealers of the two nations. !y scheduled flights had to be
I Following the meeting on Tues- blocked out far in advance and
'day. Aug. 30, the airlift will be arrangements made for chartered
i repeated, returning the dealers to ( flights in areas not served by reg-
! their homes in widely scattered \ ular schedules.
sections of the two countries. About 100 buses will be used in
( The airlift will make possible Dallas to transport the flying im-
the first meeting of all the John plement dealers from Love Field
: By Newsmen
i’ j SAN ANTONIO (AP-The Tex-
L as Daily Newspaper Assn, con- _ „ -
L vention heard reports from offi- States and Canada. Because, many
I cers and committees today as its of the dealers from Canada speak
I business session got underway. French, a United Nations-type of
I The three-day meeting, attended translating service will be pro-
I by more than 100 publishers and vided. - The French Canadians,
I I officers of Texas’ top newspapers, through ear phones, will hear in-
5 ends Tuesday with a reception and stantaneous translation of the pro-
J dinner-dance.
S I Weldon Owens, columnist for
S The. Dallas Times Herald, spoke
> at a luncheon session today.
N. Y. Print plainly PATTERN
NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS and
ZONE.
New! New. New! our 1960
The gas chamber and cremator- plan theboard..could use to try
ium are in a new museum dedi- to save fhe $6,000,000 in state aid
rated to the persons from 23 na-|the district could lose under a
tions who died in the World War state segregation law
Connally. $ ruling said grade-a-
beams and leaders frm the host - — • m
whurchMapircEirecTinetyForesh, Large Commercial Airlift
Lakeview and Rose City.
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain.
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healing substance with the aston-
ishing abilit to •.brink hemor-
rhoids, stop '“bing, and relieve
Pain - without surgery.
In case after ease, whfle gently
relieving Pain, actual reduction
; (shrinkage) took place.
Most amazing of all-resultswere
50 thorough that sufferers made
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STARTS WEDNESDAY AT LEVINE'S
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ange Baptist, district 3 director,
, will be assisted by Mrs Roy Col and Mauriceville,
burn, also of North Orange Bap-
tist. is presenting the program with
accompanying, slides. The pro-
gram is part of Sunbeam Focus
- Week.
The Sunbeam Band was or- ■
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MARYANNS UMEOLMES
Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book aDAEHAUaGermanY.APmVani
is ready NOW! Crammed with ex- “als nave desecrated • memonm
' citing. unusual. popular designs to
f crochet, knit. sew. embroider.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 198, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1960, newspaper, August 15, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1464540/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.