The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1960 Page: 6 of 10
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TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1950
THE ORANGE LEADER
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Drivers Clinic
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listed a dozen "
-- a housemaid’s stones or une, nig c
socialite Barbara Jean Finch was
"state
Please believe me wl
door when the doctor
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tion of insects.” -
property.”
Stock Show.
for
"Many things need to be done
March.
Simon Peveto and Lon Marshall
wife grabbed for the pistol.
Of Marie Anne he said: "I don't
children.
think she had any conscious bias.
si
Mrs. A. LeBeouf
heifer and M:
talk on
our
M e
vinsky (Fisher).
damaged.
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Principal Tom B. Martin said
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Every 9 minutes a vessel loaded
;e Lions Club will
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Letters
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TO THE EDITOR
Mas
Defense for Finch Rips Maid's
Story To Pieces in Summation
Lions To Take
Dinner Orders
Deadline on Tax
Prompts Warning
C of C Hires
Receptionist
Sam Peveto
Wins Calf
At Houston
Jaycee Party
Postponed;
Board Meets
Colax
Det
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at the
Ame
Chic
van a
ball. Patrons may telephone
5-1036 for delivery. •«
Life Insurance
Company Opens
For Business
‘Mrs John F. Taylot of Ri
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The
way <
Quake-
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Weather-
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what steps to take first and what
the county was financially able to
do
Hatton- -
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boxer
elimit
Toun
Mond
local Du Pont plant since 1947. He
has’lived in Orange since 194and
was formerly a civilian supervisor
the Orange Naval Station.
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lady had to change it." '•
Cooper said the maid's later
the governing body was
and that the only questions were
The agenda will include a report
by Max Stegall on the three-day
radio auction which ended this
weekend.
The Orange Jaycee meml.
party planned for tonight in the
Spencer Staff House has been post-
poned. President Henry Bland Jr.,
| t said today, due to other activities
scheduled’ in the building.
that one was critically important
Miss Lidholm testified that Mrs.
The hubcaps were recovered in the
course of an investigation still un
der way.- . - -
Ends Tonight
The final session of the drivers
refresher ocurse being conducted
by the Texas Public Safety De
partment will be- held today at
7 p.m in the Community Center
on Burton St. „ - ”
Now 3 non-stop flights daily -
The ONLY direct way
Commuter service on Super Starliners
..only $18.70
Obituaries ~|
Mrs. Martha Brown
Funeral services were held today
at 2 p.m. in Fuller Funeral Home
for Mrs. Martha Elisabeth Brown
of Bridge City who died yesterday
at 1:45 a.m. in a Groves Hospital.
Woman Sustains
Leg Injuryin Fall
AAn Orangeijyefnan yesterday
y
near future. 1 U/
Bland said due to the postpone-
ment. the regular board of direc-
“ tors meeting will be held today at
7:30 p.m. in the Orange Room of
the First National Bank.
against the north wall (of the
garage) when he"'shot at her.
Wouldn't there be a bullet hole in
the north wall if he'd shot towards
her?
"This didn't fit. So the little
gional contest. The regional winner
then will enter state competition.
Newton-
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valuation equalization program.
The only obvious thing to do is have
valuation experts in and carry on
an equalization program on all
This Is the Mark of Quality in one of the
most important transactions In your Ufa.
See Your 8 wL Representative
, Drunken Driver
Fined and Jailed
A Port Arthur man was ■ sen-
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TRANSTEXAS
AIRWAYS
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Call —224—
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or your travel agent
could
in the
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Leagu
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were
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player
March
ber of
heme, Haslet, Justin, Roanoke,
agie Mountain - Saginaw and
ewark.
Schools in Celina, Collin County.
Fair-
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lawn of the Finch estate late last
Finch said she entered through
The program for the recital will
include "Concerto for Oboe” by
show. They were winners,
scramble calves in the 1959 show.
Peveto, a. member ofPthe Mc-
. Minnit
.< and 11
New
Mantit
Ryne
Lopez
Kenzie, 53, of 314 Procter St.,
Port Arthur. MacKenzie was or-
dered to surrender his driver’s li-
soft
sale.
entered calves in
Light and Color" and to
Beeson, a ninth grade
V-2
NON-STOP
DALLAS &
FORT WORT
dd
cense Jot six months.
The first jury trial of the week
Was scheduled to < ’
carefully and safely. The coure
also offers suggestions for takins
care of a car.
The course is sponsored as a
community service by the Pilot
Club of Orange. The, public” is in-
vited. Mrs. Lois Trosclair, chair-
man of the community service
committee. arranged the course
the left-hand door. His version ex-
plained how bloodstains got on the
driver's side of the seat. He said
Mrs. Finch was bleeding from a
head wound he inflicted in subdu-
ing her in a furious struggle for
a gun.
However, Cooper said. Marie
A BRAND
to be Proud of ...
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The trustee candidate is origi-
nally from Oakdale, La., where he
was graduated from , high school.
He formerly served as chairman
of the now defunct Orange Me-
morial Hospital board of manag-
ers. He also served a 2-year term
. u a director on the Orange Me-
morial Hospital Corp. board
Hundreds of . injured were re today by Robert E. Dear, execu-
ported waiting at the French airftive vice president,
base outside Agadir. The base ap-i Her appointment was effective
parently escaped serious damage. today The new chamber employs
The French navy ordered all its moved to Orange from Omaha,
ships in the area to Agadir at Neb., three months ago with her ■
top speed. The port citv is on the husband James McGuire, working
> Atlantic, 265 miles southwest of ---•---— 1—1 T
Casablanca. Its European popula-
. Bancroft School
Open to Visitors
Parents and other patrons at the
Bancroft Common School District
were urged today by Trustee Har-
lan Knox, school board secretary,
to visit the school this week
He reminded that this is Texas
Public Schools Week. He said
parents were invited anytime dur-
ing the week to acquaint them-
selves with the teachers and prog-
ress of the students.
LOS ANGELES (AP>—The-de-'Grant B. Cooper, dissected her
=i a-rs3msuran
through all of today and on into
Wednesday: . .
The attorney said many of the
1, Box 782. was adr
to Frances Ann-L
with a fractured
was carried there
ambulance
progress.
The tidal wave apparently
dashed 300 yards, into the city
through the harbor, guarded by
a massive citadel atop a 720-foot
rock. A Spanish ship, the Avelino
[ Correa, radioed that the dock was
I cut in two and all the loading
cranes collapsed.
Morocco's health minister. Dr.
Youssef Ben Abbes, took to the
The Rev. C. F. Talbert, pastor
_________ _ . of the Bridge City United Pente-
with an exhibit entitled, "Collec- costal Church, officiated. He was
■tion of insects.” - Z. assisted by the Rev. H. L. Stevens.
The junior high division grand pastor of the, North Orange Pente
—- *--- -----a costal Church. Burial wasinEver-
as an engineer at the local Du
Pont plant. \ "Y
Mrs. McGuire is originally from
Farmersburg, Ind., and was grad-
— uated from Oklahoma State Uni-
versity with a bachelor of science
degree in merchandising.
ualties, was- radioed from the,
French air base just outside Aga .
.o
stated it was paying its taxes but attend Orangefield
was dissatisfied with the fact that schOols.
Other property was not being as Marshali attends
sessed on an equal basis" .. Hlgh school.
section of concrete buildings and
shops built by the French was
about three - fourths destroyed or
This is the first indication that
the lumber company, owned by
the H JEutcher Stark interests,
was displeased with the Newton
County tax situation. ,
Talley estimated that Atlantic
Refining paid from 40 to M per
cent of the county taxes. Hesajd man, who was killed in an
he had been told that the sameicident. '
company pays about 40. per cent He has been elected to that posi- as _____
of the Deweyville Common School tion each time he sought return-to Davis. "Representative Study of Rosary will be said today at
District (taxes office. K , . . Insects cf Orange"; second, Ran-6:30p.m. in Noguess Mortuary for
Taxation in Newton County has His mam interest in the county doiph Beeson. "Exhibit of Mush-Mrs. Seymoure Beard, 47, of Box ,
______ and iun scinupyi2isthe "education rooms and Fungi"; third. Percy 128, Bridge City. Mrs. Beard died i
from" large taxpayers and welfare of the children, Hat- Von Eye, "Comparative Study of today at 12:15 a.m. in Martin De- ,
. Equalization, or the lack of the ton said ' ISoils": 'honorable mention, JeanPorres Hospital in Beaumont fol- (
—— in the Deweyville School: He asked support of the entire Boger, "Leaves”: Betty Goodman, lowing an eight-day illness. »
ed in precinct which includes Bridge"xrayon White Rats’'; Charlotte Funeral services will be held
it to Ci tv, Orangefield, Du n c anwiiburn, "Bacteria in the Thursday at 10 a.m. in St. Henry's :
schooldistrict taxpayers. - Woods, O.lla and Bessie Heights Home." - - Catholic Church in Bridge City
The couHtv judge said the county areas but does not include east of Chemistry — first. Millen with the Rev. H. J.Yincent, Pas ,
roll totals $13,800,000 with 4 to 5 Cow Bayou in Orangefield nor Jones, "Conductivity at Sofutions" I tor. officiating Burial will be in
million dollars of that on land and north of Cow Bayou in Bridge City, second,- Bob ‘Lewis,: ' 'Ethylene Hilicrest Memorial Gardens.
Preparation”; third. Jerry Hines, A native at Donaldson,.
"Functional Distillation/ Mrs. Beard had lived mW ■
Physics — first. Sue Amacher. City for the past 15 years. She .was 1
"Psychological - and Physical Ef a member of St. Henrys .Church
fects of Light and Color”; second,| Survivors include her husband.
VINTON (Spl) — Funeral serv-
ices willbeheld at 10 a.m. tomor
. row at Our Lady Queenof Heaven
is the son of Mr Catholic Church in .Lake Charles
. _______,________ _________ - Pennington of for Mrs. Adeline Ogea_ LeBeouf,
guidance of County Agent 1200 W. __________ 2183, of Route 1, Vinton. She died
-- " The awards were presented folSunday
. * =e - . 2"b Burial, Will be in Burleson Cem-
I, principal of Stark H at Lake Charles.
More than 800 visi-} r - ——--—— - "
at 3 p.m. _
Hospital with foreigntrade cargo enters
the tax statements. . • I
The tax office will be open every
Saturday until April 1. Smith said
He pointed out that in the last
three weeks over $75,000 in current
taxes were collected and about $500
in delinquent taxes. ■ . . 3
tenced yesterday to three days in
jail and fined $50 and costs, after
pleading guilty in Orange County
Court to a charge of first offense
driving while intoxicated.
Sentence was passed by Judge ambulance.
Sid J. Caillavet on Robert Mac- —
— ------ — . . .. The employment of Mrs. Rosalie
airlift to evacuate.the injured to MeGuire of 2205 16th St. as a re-
Casablanca andothersities and ceptionist at the Orange Chamber
bring in relief supplies. 5 of Commerce office was reported
Two hotels, and possibly three,
anda dormitory fr French com-
munications workers collapsed
The U.S.French and Moroccan
air forces mobilized a massive
The course is designed to re-
fresh drivers ’ as to state laws,
" courtesy to other drivers, traffic
signals, etc. Presented under the
direction of R. L. Dickerson of
Beaumont c the Texas Public
Safety Department, various offi-
cers have talked, shown films and
demonstrated with blackboard and
chart to show drivers how to drive 1
er. assistant professors of music;
------- ---- ------- and Charfes A. Wiley, associate
States has five bases, air and na- professor, will give the recital,
vai. which it expects to give up Burkart, trumpet; Fisher, clari-’
in the next couple of years. The net: and Wiley, oboe, will- be
French hold bases they built up assisted by pianists Jay Collier,
while this northwest African terra Karen Hisher, and Mary Neft.
tory was divided into French and
Spanish protectorates and the
Tangier International Zone.
• same-ste, AmeCerter Field .
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Finch garage she said the surgeon
pointed a pistol toward her and
fired it to emphasize his demand
.. . I that she get into the car. Later.
The party, to be sponsored by the he said, she said the gun wasn’t
membership committee headed by pointed her way.
Charles Zeto. will be held in the Whydid she correct herself?”
he continued. "She said she was
Communjeations were wrecked
The Erech estimate of 700 dead,
the first official account of cas-
out the door, where the bullet
would disappear. Finch said the
MJ Southwestern Life S:
Li In
-p. — - ---------including the platting
< story indicated the gun was aimed and property in the county be
... --*— —t cause much of the property is not
___________________ ! on the tax roll. This will all take 1 6th
gun fired out the door when his weeks or months,” Talley added. 3T Dot
“ ” '---* -- (The Orange County govern- ■
ment has been involved in a con-
HUL
Bridge
which
boys 1
City’s
its hat
____night i
district
The
Glenn
Bridge
champ
season
zone,
before
Waco
-day a'
county court. The defendant is
Carrol Malbrough, 31. of 2907 Rusk
St. in Houston, charged with first
ilotfense DWL
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BEAUMONT (Spl) — Three La-
mar Tech professors of music will
be presented in .a faculty recital
., - . Wednesday, March 2. at 8:15 p.m.
®r- ■ I in the Recital hall of the Music-
Morocco has been an independ- Speech Building. &
ent kingdom since 1956.- Both: Richard Burkart and Hout Fish-
French and U. S. forces, however. i . .
retain bases there. The United
the rest on oil. gas and industry ------------------- ]
He said there were 600,000 acres1 A C.:
of land in the county valued-at Upen itOUSC >et
from $8 to $9 an acre. . "
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Chici
uuluin ..«= uau euy -----tinual tax equalization program Lems EH Club
but it would be less than human if for the last five years and that -ew1s * - '
she didn’t favor Mrs. Finch’ Her program is still continuing.)
- - .....’ Other sources said that Atlantic
right leg 'She clears some United States port. but beany the salem. at Zacks Drive King. "Water Distillaioa";
by a Claybar only one in four of them flies the In on MacArthur Dr.
E. K. (Bo) Ratcliff, Lions presi-
dent. said take-out or delivery
packages may be obtained on 30
millutes’ notice up to 9 p.m. He
said some 350 advance tickets have
etpress School Board waived the col- a gumbo and chili supper will be
.lection of penalty and interest un- served in the school cafeteria from non, 10
til April 1 because the tax office 530 to 7:30 p.m. Price of the fare Goose.”
-made a complete study of the dis- will be 50 cents for adults and 35 "Sune
trict and was late in getting out cents for students. Cakes. pies, and
-b -------------—---- Haydn, (Wiley and Collier); "Fan-
About 5.000 of Agadir s resh tasie italiene" by Delmas. (Mr.
dents are of European extraction, fand Mrs Fisher); "Concerto for
hotels of the town, a favored tour:/Trompet" by Haydn, (Burkart and
1st spot, were booked heavily last Mrs. Neff); "Sonata for Clarinet
weekend ” and Piano" by Leonard Bernstein
First reports said the thickly (Mr. and Mrs. Fisher)t "Legende”
populated old native quarter was by Georges Enesco (Burkart and
virtually levelled and the modern .Mrs. Neff); and "Three Pieces for
" Unaccompanied Clarinet" by Stra-
pone
J , until
weal
Duffey Vincent, chairman of
"My True Security Program.”
wall give a report on the contest
thus far.
The Jaycee project, formerly
known as. "Voice of Democracy."
speech contest, has been conducted
in the schools throughout the-coun-
ty. The finalist will give a 5-minute
i AUST
Champi
titlists
crowns
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Tourna
The
Saturdi
pions
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when 1
Plains
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Region
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1952. h
trophy
Newe
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Linden
Sunray
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Win in
Austi
record
ances.
their I
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Mounts
cola Ji
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Confi
Ington
democracy 1 security erf employer had apparently unloaded
__country Wednesday at 7:30 pm her innermost thoughts and con-
The winner will be entered in a re- fided in her
been sold. ......
Proceeds from the sale will be
applied to such Lions Club projects
as Boy Scout Troop 25, the under-
privileged children’s fund, toe enp
pled children's camp, Little
League baseball and Peewee foot- . 14
’ fy-After Accident
Hospital following a brief illness.
Men Prefers Jail nge several years be-i
DETROIT (AP) — Charles W. fore moving to Silsbee about five
Lewis, 37, chose to spend 90 days years ago. He waa a veteran of
in jail rather than pay fines to- World war I. ... . .
open today inltaling $523 for 105 parking tickets. Funeral services will be held to-
1 defendant is dated in December 1958. morrow at 10 a.m. in the Farmer a
Lewis told Traffic Judge John Funeral Home in Silsbee.
D Watts he had been walking1 Survivors include his wife and
since ‘then. four daughters.
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slain.-
But the lawyer called 19-year-
tag. Whgtesomesgri"hana told 'toe -disCrepancie- seemed minor but
iurv "I do believe she was try- that one was critically important.
# =- - slezism
rome surgeon, and Carole Tr^ before her gunshot.death on toe
23. his shapely mistress and form-
hHg
an to
Cousi
round
Walte
. scon
! The
were
The junior high division gra
prize went to George Monroe,
. Sam Peveto. son of Mr. and Mrs'seventh grader, for an exhibit en-
AP same time Talev pointed Horace Peveto of McLewis, eara-titled, "Solar Reflector.” Monroe ---------
■ - • ’ ' Iterenstea ed a certificate entitling him to a|is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George ange CounI
scramble calf in the Houston Fat C Monroe, of PatilloRd. ---- ----'
____ “_____ . Gold pins were awarded to Sue J
Peveto. twin brother of Simon Amacher, a senior, for anexhibita
Peveto, who won a scramble calflen ” Light
10 de aone certificate in the dairy eVept last dolph
Of all land year, will make his choice at an - —
01 al land auction at Texas A&M College in
I would like to add my two cents teriencePwhen they first- tried-
worth of public opinion to the> sub- eXPeeatthe ponies." Thatoneex
ject of a race track in our afea. terience tught themartsson.
To this day I well remember the Per known aay people, how-
Easter after my fifth birthday. WK&coMlaii afford a similar
There was no Easter basket for W
me. It was the first year of the
horse races in Hot Springs; Ark
By Cove School Atet. .
Open house has been scheduled Thrust Engine";
I by Cove School .for Thursday from Decker. ‘-x—i---- . ----- e, — -— --
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 'in observance of able mention. Hal Sanders. "So-Beard, both of Bridge City:
- Texas Public School Week. larFurnace": Aaron James, "Ra- daughters, Mrs. James E.Ha
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) — Law- Supt. Hardy Hairston, in an-diation Shielding": Tarrber Bail-of Omaha, Neto., Mrs. Mathew
smuun 10 aee u.uwy -=u --3/BI . pugem " ton Smith Little Cvoress School' nouncing plans for the open house. ey. "Transistor Solor Battery ;] Bazzano of Bridge Gt.Mrs
any of several recovered recentig. Following gerices he StwJohn’s District tax assessorpiector,o- extended a1 special invitation to per- Bernard Lamer. "Interference oM M Hiezinbotham of Orange.
Charles Anderson.cacting idenbfi-Episcopal churchizhe cwlL ebe day Said taxpayers had all of ents and patrons at the district to Light"; Lana
cation officer, urged today buried ia Mount Hope cemeten;March to make tax payments to visit the school and view samples frared Radiation ' a of Brh
■ "Localofficers, have recovered ,.27 paying penaity and interest, of the students work. | Winners in the junior highd-BenN.
between 15 and 29 hub caps ofall pounds and stood 5-footJ. gamed smith"wafned that on Apri 1 Samples of students work will be vision by categories are: Biology [Luther
descriptions The majority, hi—eme------ ----- • t inin h‛
ever, are the spinner variety and of FBI agents that shot down
removed from cars parked at the Dillinger and.P-
Brown Bowling Lane Sunday during the 1930s.
night." Anderson said. ! service, treturn ed tolaw pn
Further information can be ob and, at his death, owned Flo
tamed by contacting either Ander radio .station WOLS
son or Patrolman James Hurley.
a display entitled “Mushrooms i
Fungi 7 M i s s Amacher is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
Amacher<of 400 E. Curtis Ave.
the Beeson is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
of Cecil R. Beeson of 18 W. Childers
ard Lagier, "Interference of M M. Higginbotham of Orange.
: .jmd James Foyle, “In- field and Miss Horace Alene Beard
A bHietinn -- Bridge City; 3 brothers
• ■ - DenN. Thompson of Warren. Ark
oo rrmr"E 5ram Smith ‘warned ‘hit on April 1 Samples of students work will be vision by categories are: Biglogy Luther Hill o Benton, Ar an;
how: natjonal fame wtenahe adua tfam his office would start charging 4% displayed in their respective class - first. Charles.Osgod._"HemHenry Hill of AThelmauuArk and
. and of. EBI. agents thatshotdownpota penalty and interest. rooms, Hairston said. ster Maze":, second, Wayne Kis sisters. Mrs. . Laur wOwens AAnd
tthelDillinger.andPrettyaEoarld Earlier this year the Little Cy- Also in conection with the event, inger, "Molds : Cro-Mrs. No* Creed.of.W ilma. Ark,
nday during toe 1930s. He later leftuthe loress School Board waived the col- a eumbo and chili supper will be ley, “Dentistry : honorable men- and 19 grandchildren.
tion Tom Roach, "Skeleton of a ----- -
sw’potand. Linda sammsMrs. Susie M. Horton .
Physics — first, George Monroe. | Funeral services will be heldto- .
“Solar Reflector"; -.second, Jerry morrow at 2 p.m. inCove Baptist
Pennington “Thermopile"; third, Church for Mrs. Susie M Horton.
Rickey Singletary, "Transistor 74, who died today at. 5 a.m: in
Metal Detector"; honorable men- a local, hospital following a long
tion, Jerry Pennington. "Repulsion illness. 'The Rev. W. W. Kennedy.
Coil”; Brian Dahl, "Steam En- pastor, will officiate.
gine"; and Ruth Williamson. Burial will be in Forest Lawn
"Spectroscope." Memorial Park.
Chemistry first. Lynn Nor- Arrangements ar under the <n-
man. "Corrosion ; second, Paul I rection of Claybar Funeral Home.
------- : and A native of Manifest, La., Mrs.
third, Betty Barnett, "Pinhole Horton had lived with her son and
Camera . . trdughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs.
Miscellaneous — first, J ud y Raymond Horton, 1023 Ave. C for
Lewis, "Bleaching Hair”: second,. the past 15 years;
Pursella Stanger, "Relief Map of other survivors Include a son,
Texas"; third, Dorothea Sutton. Malcolm Horton of Orange; five
"Architecture"; and honorable sisters, Mrs. Nancy Fields of
mention, Ruth Snelson, "Bridge”; Monro, La., Mrs. Molly Tarver of
and David Frenzel, "Refining Pe-Ferriday, La. Mrs. Alice Drum-
mer of Clayton, La., Mrs. Sallie
Reeves at Bastrop, and Mrt. Ma-
tilda McGaughey of Angieton:
three brothers, John Maples of
I Ferriday, La.; Bullard Maples of
---------------- . . I Clayton, La. and Butler Maples.
A Temple man was admitted to Ef Water Proof, La.
Orange Memorial Hospital yester pallbearers Lwillbe Phillip
day at 11:15 a.m. for observation Mitchell, AflCrey Lormand, Otis-
after the car he was driving ram- Scarborough Jr., Easuel Clark Jrk
med into a telephone pole off High-and Harold Helton.
way 90 at the Jett Cemetery in -----
■Tw identified as w. w. Hin- Former Orangeite
ton, 47, of 804 N. Main St.. Tern-1 Richard E. Alsleben, 67, of Sils-,
pie. Hinton was taken to Orange bee. a retired tugman for Higman -
Memorial Hospital by a Noguess Towing Co. here, died today at
'1:30 a.m. in the Beaumont Baptist
Anne admitted on cross-examina-
tion that she had told a sheriff's
investigator that Mrs. Finch
entered on the left-hand side and
the investigator to-diher she had
to be mistaken. Cooper said she
berhip changed her story *'UT that..
' P Cooper said that in the maid‛
first account of struggling in the
303 hard-earned money; not
loml during the depression (when
I was 5) but later as well.
Horses spell trouble in A quiet
resort town where so many come
to regain their health. Not only the
elite in their "Caddies" come to
lose their cash, but the stum of
the earth come to 'fix’* races and
every “con game” in the boos is
ments in Casablanca Observ-used. - ’
Story were damaged. The first My dad works as a credit man-
come at 11:41 a.m., 6:41 p.m ager for local utilities and has .P
EST. Monday, the second at 1:03 to dread the month prior as
a. m. 8:03 p. m. EST. Fires broke well as the four weeks the rices
out while rescue work was ip are run. He describes it as a period
of living nightmare; of petty
crime, graft and hBartache for the
poor devils who think they canear
outguess the ponies. - -
All th s leads me to ask: Have
we not enough to cope with al-
ready without going and.detber-
ately creating a new1 problem?
Ahousewife .. •
Lamar Tech
Recital Set
Andrus is a deacon at-the First
ano Col aIu,, survivors mulume ..____Baptist Church and formerly
A SimpeReacoH. R Beard or,Bridge, Stey3seperdntasagnrerol 4uzdyeabHebecaue‛ot the m outbreak no
e ; third, Roon YIsons, Jack L Beard at D". hASSbeen active to local scout work open house would be held but he.
4 and is a member of Masomc Lodge was encouraging inspection of fa-
No. 125AF&AM./______ eilities and work by the parents.
The new Texas life insurance able because • —
subsidiary of the Allstate Insur- the San Angelo By-Products Co.
. , ance Co. started business today overturned and scattered tons of
in more than 65 sales locations waste material on the highway
throughout the state. m Numerous schools closed in the
Hand Fournerat, local agent for Fort Worth area.: These included
Allstate, eaid opening at sales by
the 1 new company, Cross Country E
Life Insurance Co., marks the first INe
L time that life insurance has been,
sold on #wide scalxin, retail were closed.
stores h insurance agents.-in icing caused electrical service
Texas. F-l X i interruptions for several hours in
Agents of the new companywill some areas.
be headquartered in Allstate.Cross A huge mound of unseasonably
' Country sales ideations in Sears, cold air centered in Illinois A flow
, Roebuck & Co. and in other of-of warm, moist air over the cold
ficea of the, two insurance com- air caused the icing from south- ln newron counr nas, mis mam imere
Eimmsnyhrhansmscesanepanasssasterrefkswemaxgsonanesttmhltongxsten the subjec of debat an<?
"Cross Country and Atstate Oklahoma into. Arkansas
policyholders now will be able to AN except the southern portion •.ma . , • Diwevvil. sch
Stain life insurance as well as of Texas was expected to receivelsamettinasheiweyvdlsBiasca
auto, homeowners, accident and freezing rain Tuesday. Hazardous D istrict “A sD)yrdisPlayed
health, residential, personal .and driving conditions were expected acCPVassfictheatpvers. sent
commercial liability and boatown- to continue. ■’ ■■
ers insurance protection in, a one-1 ■
S stop operation through a single | _ rDI
agent at a single location," Four- rOrmeT rDl S
nerat said. a -n I ' ■
ex 7—u Funeral Set
jtolen nub \.aps FLORENCE, s.c (AP) — .
. Ac,. J neral services /wil be held
Mav Be Claimed Wednesday for Melvin Purvis, the
* % , famous FBI manhunter wto died
Orange motorists who have had by his own hand.
hub caps stolen recently were The 56-year-old former FBI
urged to come to the local police agent, depressed and in i health,
station to see if they can identify' shot himseif Monday at his home.
Following services at St. John’s
church, he will *—
Dr. . K
-____ ____ Students winning silver pins for
___a Holstein outstanding exhibits were L. A.
Mall, son of Mr Foster, a senior, for “Reaction
and Mrs.6n Marshall Sr. of Thrust Engine.” and Jerry Penning-
E-. - . etuiv. (Mauriceville, showed a Hereford too. a ninth grader for "Thermo-
had served notice of a tax strikelhesff pile.” Foster is the son of Mr. and
this fall unless steps were taken Th two boys cared for their ani- Mrs. L. A. Foster of 1304 John
to_rectify inequalities in taxes..mals and prepared them for the Ave. Pennington i- + •
siTgllevuranypartitudr-cias “ showauringhepase year under ana Mr
property but other surces said in- A® J McKenzie. '_______
equalities of-timber, properties as Mekenze accompanied thelwinners last night at 8 p.m.
compared oil and gas interests wcuths to the show yesterday to Paul Pearson. principal i.e. .. _______
meiarea xs; mie prtknranthey aunhappy »• X sarnwdshisscezifomtpaseafajuagss ror the event weE.p — ■
sab 2"" ... |. L. Burleson ,
5- - Lutcher & Moore Lumber Co lbers of the McLewis 4H Club and head of the Lamar physics depart- VINTON (Spl) — Funeral serv-
attend Orangefield Consolidated ment. Dr. W.E James. Orange ices were held today at 3 p.m. in
physician, and Dr. John Beasley the DeRidder Temple Baptist
Mauriceville and Leo Patton, representatives of Church for Julius Leroy Burle-
Orange Industry. . .Ison. 50, of DeRidder, La., brother
Mrs. George C. Monroe, head of of Mrs. John Miller and Luther
the Stark High School Science De- Burleson, both of Vinton,
partment. termed this year’s fair The Rev. James Jordan offici:
• as one of the school s best. ”1/^1 >ted Burial was in Beauregard
quality of the average exhibit Cemetery.
showed real scientific talent in our Burleson died Sunday in a De-
0 young people,” she said.. I Ridder hospital.
. Other winners by categories II ------ -
e the senior high division are listed aa H R Beard
si- -- follows: Biology - first. Doug' Mrs. K• Deara
vis. "Representative Study of
ty for the past 37 years,
was survived by her husband,
lines W. Brown of Bridge City.
, . son. Paul Brown at Orangefield;
kan- 3 daughters, Mrs. Walter St/Ger-
for main of Bridge City, Mrs. A. M.
and Martin of Anahuac and Mrs. Artie
Guillory of Dallas; 4 sisters. Mrs.
Etta Henderson of Lake Charles,
Mrs Ida Long of Daisetta. Mrs
Virginia Murphy and Mrs. Mary
McIntire, both of Orangefield. 18
grandchildren and 12 great-grand
3 g*e
sustained injures in* a fal/from
a scaffold while painting her
McNomoro Insurance Agency
/ COMPLETE
( "Ipe) INSURANC
M—• SERVICE
- P--L,a -2442 No i Odom aide
Mra. M L McNamara 3 Lerov pohma
green Cemetery.
Mrs. Brown who had lived in Or-
er receptionist. .
Marie Anne listened wide-eyed
among the spectators Monday as
. Finch’s aipooth gray defender.
L. A. Foster.
g. . -----Isons. Jack L. Beard of Dwey-
"Spectroscopy"; honor- ville, John, H. and Samuel R.
:«2 Uat CanAere •SA-Inla Lctk n? Rride Citv
Rabat Radio to appeal for bl
donors. He asked full su|
the people "in this
trophe."
Tom
Ie catas-
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