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a prominent London jurist. R.O.L.
man
Armst rong- Jones.
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service: or when Gue to onto, eseon
Duke of Edinburgh and his bride
conscious of my duty to the Com- Volume 7." He ran across some
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diligence, contest the reosonobleness
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voters upon such ballots Of the fort
Myers family and other relatives
in order.”
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST
City AMorney, Citv ot
West Orange. Texas
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shall be in full force nd effe
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PART D The «oling at such elec-
tion shall be upon paper ballots. The
manner of indicating upon the boi
school day.
He added that no other
and son, Tony, all of Orange,
and Mr. and Mrs. Miller of For-
rest Heights.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Parents Invited
To Area School :
MAURICEVII.LE (Spl) - Par-
ehts of Mauriceville Independent
School District students are invit-
ed to visit the schools Wednesday
WEST ORANGE (Spl) — A
meeting of the West Orange PT A.
will be held Thursday at 7: 30 p.m.
wV/either one of
Athat the one left
leaf* his choice
strong enough.
Yet in all this to-do, some sobere
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vegetable
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Caroline
Islands
due and payoble to
Company under the
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Anderson, and family- -
Visiting Howard Clayton
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words
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tees;
3. Bringing almost everyone in
the Pentagon up to the secretary
of defense into the act;
4. Focusing attention on what" is
primarily a sideshow at a time
when a great and vital debate is
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Mrs Ruediman died Sunday in
the suburban home of her daugh-
reod, yoted and possed os set torth
en such ordinonce. and ploced in my
office on this --- dev of —--
ISA—, and engrossed and enrolled
AcnoSE
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15. Doorn quilt
14 Come forth
17. Shelter
11 Particle
19. English
young friends who shared her en
joyment for dancing and theater
1 parties. They became known as
• Margaret's set.”
t. - King George Vf was reported
upset at his daughter’s partying,
but her understanding mother told
a friend: “We’re only vdbng once
pie. think the services use man-
power foolishly, and prove their
son of the countess of Ros-e and
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quarter of
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trap
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By NORMA GAUHN
Associated Press Writer
By ARTHUR EDSON
WASHINGTON (AP) — It has
been a long, relentless, fuzzy
fight, but the Air Force today
finally owns the snafu (situation
normal all fouled up) champion-
ship of the world. ' -
This has taken considerable do-
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ther weekend trip to Fort
irth They were guests of their
i. Jimmy Hammers, and
impair or lessen, thelowful powers
and rights, now or heregfter vested
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mned by iwa.te.fove' Sye
said. "I .hope the Air-Force con-
ducts its other affairs more in-
, telligentiy." • ,
At one time or another during
the hubbub Air Force officials
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tions not reosonably within the con
trot of Com pony - then Company
shall pay to the City the sum of
$25,000 for eoch day it shall so fail
14 West-Saxon
king
it. Trouble
M. Aerotorm
fuid
21, Tapestry
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house:abbr.
37. Moccasin
so. Progressive
31.
». Legal action
34. Handed
cleak
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M. Plant louse
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40. Chosen by
ballot
43 Melody
45. Pull
forcibly
4T:Musician
- Calloway
48. Eccentric
«PPgoda
being in favor of or not being
■ of the granting by the City
1. Legume
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ing
B Drive out
T. Gently
St .Wingike,
SI. Father \
S3 Ballast of a
railroad
M Skirmish
Force men unlucky enough to be
caught on a desert Another told
soldiers how they should act when
they moved into North Africa. One I
suggestion: If you value your I
.By SAM DAWSON
AP Business News Analyst
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tabload press—did little to dis-
courage romantic rumors and, in
1. Getting caught in the middle
between two large church groups;
2. Attracting the interest of at
Margaret Rose — affectionately
called “Maggie" in the pubs and
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NEW YORK (AP) — The world tion here and in Europe is the
- . .. surplus of oil-today is sending the j equivalent of around half a billion
Rep. Frank Kowalski (D-Conn), industry scurrying for new mar- barrels of fuel oil. He thinks it
I+'e alen raicind re. 1u;11 rice +A akn+ 70n millinn her.
dates of its passage, the vote taken
by the Council upon If. signotyres of
appropriate officials of the City of
west Orange and accepance by Gulf
British Nigeria in Africa. has
more than 9,000 square miles of
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coaches, Ed B r
Margaret could not marry until dogrobbers. The names
she was 25 without the Queen's changed. the congressmen
consent. but the instructions-^haven't.
And Elizabeth could hardly give "Occasionally pets requ
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► th*i voting
SEye AASiLty
serving ALL
ing, some hilarious, the manuals
must be kept in perspective.
Around 2,DM such publications
are put out by the Air Force,
Army and Navy.
Most ate routine; probably all -
but a tiny few are non-controver-
sial. •
have been quoted as saying the
manual would be withdrawn per-
manently, .that it would be
revised, that a part of‘it would
be rewritten, that it would remain
essentially as‘it is but the names
of organizations would be delet-
ed. ’ .
But the criticism wasn’t excly-
"sivelv with the-discussion of'the
clergy.
One passage dealt with Secret
informaton and said;
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period of fifty (50) years
i upon, and extending
hirty-first day after finai
POWERS OF
MAKING MLS-
to the City under the 6
and statutes of the State
and under the charter of
proposed franchise, as compensation
to the City for the use of its streets.
Gulf States Utilities Company will
PROROSED FRANCHISE
is in store for the fairy princess. Glawd-a, u — erei
Armstrong-Jones appears to be no agreed answer to that ques-
emotionally well suited to the fun- tion. . - '
loving Margaret At least they] — - ' ’ .....
have quite a bit in common
Legel Notices
lots the proposition here ordered to
be submitted, and the provision for.
The indicotion or registration by The
mon carriers, and public utilities.
ing such proposed franchise has been
prepared, approved and passed on
first reading by the City Council, and
is hereinafter set forth; therefore,
any nature whatsoever. N
— ----------Section 6 It shall be Company's,
P.M., at the general election to be obligation, and Company by accept-
held to the City of West Orange at ance Of this ordinance agrees, to
such time, there shall be..submitted furnish efficient electric service to
to the qualified voters of the City ol - -
West Orange a proposition upon
which they may vote as being in
favor of, or os not being in favor
ED BY
Statues of Texas; Jond,
WHEREAS, Gulf States Utilities
Company has agreed to pay, and has
made provision for paying, the ex-
pense of such election, and,
WHEREAS, the next succeeding
generai. eleclion as required by Ar-
)icS» Utt and 11*2 will be held in
ter, Catherine Ruddiman. She had
beer a widow since 1909. )
She was the eldest cf four boys
and two girls Henry Ford, the old-
eat brother, died at 83 on April
7, 1947.
(2 7)
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ing. The competition in this town
ia fierce.
But by steadily pounding away,
by resolutely issuing instruction
manuals on everything from com-
munism in churches to how to run
materials, supplies and equipment
beyond the reasonable control of the
ising, mining, . re
shipbuilding, con
striking
ihroses, i
shall if
e and Pat
Fortenberry last week »Ae her
brothers and sisters-in-law; Mr.
______________ _ and Mrs. W. E. Sharp of Colum-
‘ Supt. M. M. Miller said parents bia, M.ss . and Mr. and Mrs B H “
would serve coffee .in the gym sharp and daughter, Sharon, of
from 3 a.m. until the close of thePort Arthur.
STATING THE LOCATION
LIGATING CI
reluse oHS. Feqsongdie
granted by an ordinance of which
(including the caption and style
thereof and appropriate blanks for
the insertion of its number, the
including, but not limited' to, pump-
mg, sewerage, and droinpge. ’ Sales
tor governmental pumping"' are
those sales to the.City, United States,
County, State of Texas, or to any
EXTENDING, FROM
THIRTY-FIRST PAY AFT-
PASSAGE HEREOF;
PkOvlSIOHS ob-
onPNy TO FUR
a successful bingo party, the Air
Force steadily muddled' ahead.
It clinched its title by handling, „____ _ ___________
or mishandling, these episodes so whether this nation’s defenses
that it wound up: strong enough.
meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in
(he home of Mrs. loma Pace. i
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey and
daughters. Wanda and Gayle, left
Sunday evening for Mobile. Ala.,
after spending the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
ucation Nealey ■
Hybarger said the workshops Others attending a reunion din-
are open to the public and interest- ner in the Nealey home Sunday
■ - — invited to attend, were Mrs. E. Bailey of Kansas
City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Nealey and children, Mark and
Usa, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller
DETROIT (AP) — Margaret
Ford Ruddiman, *2. sister of Hen-
ry 'Ford and last surviving mem-
ber in the family of William and
regulating generot
» fhe same may be
left Buckingham Palace to live at
Clarence House. Margaret filled
the void in her lire with many
here last week. They were ac-
-service at lawful and reasonobie
rotes throughout the Uto of ton
highways -tone*, alleys. bridges.
parks and other public places to the |_________
City, by Company with its facilities 1 until this
tor toe ♦ we've-month period com-
mencing upon, and extending from
July 1 of the year of such porficular
guys, anchors, lines, conduits and
cables placed and constructed, and
to bo placed and constructed, by
Company in the construction and
mamtenance of its electrical light-
ing and power system in,within and
through the City, shall be subject
will have a monthly business
seen dating early last year aj with the princess
theater parties and social events. — "
Wh?n Armstrone Jones talk hngan in 1952 on grounds of adultery and manuaFwas studied.
phen Armstrong--onee5Anncaan on was awarded custody of their two iL included tips to aides and
her HP tirehd. in Aueus'—even caildren. But under ancient law. stewards, once called orderlies or
• thoughhsomedertics saidsit’was Margaret could.not marry untiidgrobbers. The names have
badly composed. ,
The princess herself had learned
to ignore the gossip. Once, while)
her sister was being groomed for q
qompanted by Mrs. Allen's moth-
er, Mrs. Amanda Rogers, who has
been their guest the- past two
| Mrs. G. E. Toney has returned
special home from Eunice, La , where she
; Texas visited her daughter. Mrs. Charles
ORANGE. TEXAS:
PART A- On aturday. the second
Joyce Fever
Sity, Secretery, CIy
Wet Ore eg* Tengs
sholl not be effected thereby, ft be
tog the intent of the City in adopting
this ordinonce that no portion there- the
Company, or when due to fire*,
strikes, lockouts, riots, * t o r m s.
floods, war and other cosuaities; or Dy me-
newspaper published to Orange
County, Texas, being within the
county to which West Orange is sit-
uoted, and such paper being of ger
oral circulation within the City ot
West Orange, and said publicahon
shall continue in said ‘Orange Leader
- - ordinance has been pub
lished in twenty successive daily is-
sues of said Orange Leader, and fur-
$2460 808222022
FRANCHISE, REPEALING ALL
PREVIOUS ELEC TRICA
LIGHTING AND POWER FRAN-
sSeormmeEgann
1s rrea"ScEtR&eNANS
that all such lawful regulatory pow
ers and’rights as the same may be
from time to time vested in The City
1a
posed franchise and will result in
substantially greater revenue to the
City than it is now receiving: and,
WHEREAS, on- ordinance - grant
ORDINANCE SHALL CONSTI-
TUTE AN ORDER FOR SUCH
ELECTION AND THAT PROPER
NOTICE THEREOF SHALL BE
GIVEN.
--WHREAS. Gulf States Utilities
Company has presented to the City
Council a proposed franchise desired
by such company to be granied to it.
being a franchise in form and sub-
stance as set forth in Part A at this
ordinance; and.
WHEREAS, the desired franchise
is for a term of fifty years and may
not, under the provisions of Section
7(a) of Article XIII of the City
Charter, be granted unless it be sub-
City, ps of any City official to whom
such duties have been, or may be,
the Company many require the pay-
ment in advance, Ming without ob-
ligation to remove, raise or lower
its wires until such payment shall
have been made. The Company shall
be given not less than forty-eight
hours prior notice to arrange for
ing and night and prays.” cele-
irate* her 100th birthday today.
Her daughter, Alma Mabray
with whom Mrs Grant lives, told
of her mother's daily prayers. .
City Secretary, City of
West Orange, Texas •
PART B That the entire City of
West Orange, Texas, shall constitute
one election precinct, and toe polling
ploce for *oid election shall be at
West Orange Elementary School
Building in the City of West Orange.
Texas. Only qualified voters of toe
City shall bo allowed to vote to m d
election. The following persons are
hereby appointed manogers (elec- •
tion officers) of said election:
Mrs. Edna Toney
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Agnes Crow >
Assistant Judge
Mrs. Edna Rogers
Clerk
Mrs. Marlo Carter
Clerk
PART C: Sold election shall be
hold under the provisons of the
Charter of the City of West Orange
and the Constitution and low* of the
and we want Margaret to have a
good time while she can ”
the City of West Orange on April ?.
1960, being within twelve months
from the date this ordinance takes
effect; and.
WHEREAS under the terms af the
THE POLLING PLACE AND
DESIGNATING THE CITY OF
WEST ORANGE AS ONE VOT-
ING PRECINCT; STATING THE
NAMES OF PERSONS APPOINT
ED AS ELECTION MANAGERS
IN SUCH PRECINCT; STATING
SUBSTANTIALLY THE MANNER
IN WHICH A PROPOSITION FOR
—THE. APPROVAL OR DI SAP
PROVAL BY THE VOTERS OF
SUCH PROPOSED FRANCHISE
SHALL APPEAR ON THE BAL
LOTS. MAKING CERTAIN PRO
VISIONS RELATED TO THE
- MANNER OF VOTING- IN- THE
CONDUCT OF SUCH ELECTION;
AND PROVIDING THAT THIS
copy theret, shall be pasted for *
twenty or more successive days
prior to April 2. I960, at the Court
house door of Orange County, Texas
Road and passed at a regular
mooting of the City Council on the
•th day of February, 1960 with Alder-
men Dordeou, Broussard, Myers.
Seole and Bishop voting "‘Aye," and
Aidermen- (None) voting "Nay."
Approved and authenticated this
the Bth day of February, 1960.
H. J. Dordeau
Mayor of the City of
West Orange, Texas
APPROVED
John O. Young,
City Attorney, City of West Orange,
Texas
The above ordinance was duly
read, voied and possed as set forth
in said ordinance, and filed in my
office on the 8th day of February,
1960, and there enrolled and en-
grossed by me.
Joyce PevOy
grant.—except only when prevented
from so doing by forces ond condi-
S2MPABRDAINEDG THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE Ci OF WEST
ORANGE, TEXAS: __ .
Section 1 That, subject to the
forms, conditions and provision* of
ahis ordinonce, the City ef
onge, Texas, hereinafter referred to
Gulf SYie, rtEFFChpomp Ne
\Man« referred 1 « "Compony:
T successors ond oasigns, the rig":
pUfon ong w*»n« » sondue’
Wimin IM city on electrise!.
parks, streets, tones, .gleye, and
other public areos of The C'fy od
over, under, above, blond and
acron any ond all streoms, "conols
bay8us, embankment* andf bridge,
now or hereafter owned or control
■ od by the Ciy, • system of poles.
Sole lines, tower*, distribution tines,
transmnission fines wires •Ye
request of any person, shall tempo
rorily relocate, raise or lower Ms
wires to permit construction work
to the vicinity thereof or to permit
the moving of houses or other bulky
structures. The expense of such
temporary relocation, raising or low:
ering of such wire* shall be paid b.
the ben* i tied party or parties anc
of or provision or regulation contain
ed hereto shall become Inoperative
or fall by reason of any unconst-
tuflonolity or Involidity of any other
portion, provision or regulation, and
to this end, all provisions of this or-
gnence are declared to be sever
' Section 9: Upon IM filing nwim
thereof, and a hearing and order
thereon by..ity. However, sgid pen-
alty shall not apply during, or be
said City Secretary to the election
officers in all detoils, absentee vot
ing shall be conducted as provided
by taw 1 -
PART : This ordinance shall con-
stitute an election order for such
election, and the Mme. or a subston
tiol copy thereof, shall also consti-
tute the notice of such electiog; and
fhere being no newspaper published
dally, or otherwise, within the cor-
porate limits of the City of West Or
onge, the City Secretary is hereby
authorized and directed to give no
tice of such election by causing this
ordinance tobe published for twen
ty successive days prior to Mid e ec-
lion, in the Orange Leader, a dally
Read and finally passed of a reg
isfitutionfwa"-ne5"28, oopectycounce;
governmental or political subdivi-
sion. unit. body, district, agency. In-
strumentality or wholly owned "*cor-
porotion. of any of the foregoing,
which sales, if any, are mode under
a pumping service ciassificatipn. or
rate schedule, ovoilable only to such
governmental author iTies.
Each payment hereinabove pro-
vided shall compensate the City for
the use of its public roads, ways,
NO. 62
AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING
THE GENERAL ELECTION TO
BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
WEST ORANGE, TEXAS. ON
APRIL X 1960. AS. THE ELEC
TION TO SUBMIT TO THE QAL
IFiRD VOTERS OF SUCH CITY
pay to the City a higher percentage
of its gross receipts than it is now
paying under its present franchise,
under* terms fully appearing in the
proposed franchise hereinafter set
forth, and the City Council has de-
termined. that such compensation to
the City will provide adeqate con
sideration to the City for me pro
Hofs, prepared as
shall likewise be
antee voting, and
by persens desiring as
f taw. to-yote absentee
(EDrTOES NorE: Controvesy end
eonfusion surround the Air Force these
days as it tries to explalu its manu-
& tpushure AnEhr comazSn"kuand
aprighty and penetrating look at the
aituatie.)
such temporary wire changes.
Section 3: Within ythe sfreets or
other public ways of the City, the
location and route of all polos, stubs.
West Orange has determined, and
hereby find*, that the compensation
to the City set forth in this sction,
provide* adequate consideration to
be paid to City tor this franchise.
Secttow •: If any provision, section,
sub - section, senterice, clause, or
phrase of this ordinance is, for any
reason held to be unconstitutiona,
void, or invalid (or for any reason
unebforceobie), the validity of toe
remaining portion* of this ordinance
The above ordinance was duly
payment. As compensation to City
for such use for the period com
mencingjon the effective date of this
franchise and ending June 30, 1960
Company agrees to pay to City ot
the time Company accepts this
franchise fhe sum of $9.09 for each
day this franchise is to be effective
prior to July 1, i960, and this pay-
ment shall not affect Company *
liobility for the amount that becomes
GULF STATES UTILI
PANY AS REQUESTI
limitations or restrictions as to the
use or availability‘of materials. sup-
ceptance of this franchise, agrees
is that Americans have a fight to
, know what's going on. Most peo-
Puch'caszgtbtionooihardines 0'Public Schools
This came -in for sharp 'erfti-. ..2 E 1
cism from Chairman John K Bullet Hole Found
Moss (D-Clif) of cthe special I . ” a a - ,,
1 House Governmeht. Infermhation.- InMans Heart
subcommittee. . ; WICHITA "FALLS, Tex. (AP) Mr. and Mr
I But in all the turmg.1 one stattpAn uidertker found Monday a were accoi
ment—by Chaif man Melvin- Price Wbullet-hol through the heart of a Hammets’
(D-Ill) of a House committee man prevjously declared to have
stufdying the whole busmese—goes died Cf natural causes..
unchallenged. .. - Justice of the' Peace H. M. New-
J “The services-aren’t getting any man.- who investigated the death ramy. K
Shmefit from these,” Price said, of Chester B Wallace, 45. wth- Reaching Rural Churches”
t-trouble." - " s, ; drew his earlier verdict and or- will be the topic of a Bible study
dered ar autopsy.| which members of the First Bap*
.Walle’s ‘body was fund in histist WMU will have Thursday at
apartment Monday/ 9:30 am. in the home of Mrs.
. ---:—&---- — I J. H. Penry. S-.
mitted to the vote of the legally
qualified vpters of the City and ap-
proved by mojority of such voter*
in the manner provided for in Ar-
ticles lit) and 1182 of fhe Revised
queenship. Margaret
Every service man of World j
War II remembers these man
. Margaret touched off talk anduals.
sometimes controversy. In 1549 -One had helpful hints to Air
due or payobie for, such period os
Compony sholl. In good foith and
HOWSTON (Spl) — Fifty - one
entries'• been catalogued for
the shrthoh--heifersale spon-
sored by the Texas Shorthorn
Lassies Assn, at thHguston Fat
monwealth, I have put these eon- stuff about churches in it, and
siderations'before any others." dutifully took it to his preacher.
Four years have passed since —The' only think I asked was.
that unhappy time, and now mar- 'Were the charges true?”’ he said REAIIMONT /SoN _ Lamar
riage-at ..date to be set later- later. ’ reEE ASamong 2IPCnleges partici-
Galantines to f.nd out there is workshop Ser es. \ 1
Sponsored by the Texas_ssn. - . . ■ .
- , . .... of School Boards and the 21‛par- in the. high school cafeteria. A
For-the manual contained these rAcipating colleges, the Lanar program entitled Mansion will
- . . . . -sentences: Te wSrkshon will be held Sat- be presented in the form of a skit
The ptincess always has been "It is known that even the pas- Iran, March 12 D L HVbrger by members of the speech class
a theater .buff. Her pbotosrapher. tors of certain of our churches -ureciat DrOfessor of education, under tae direction of D a r l e.n e ;
r . r *■ , a . fiance has an exclusive clientelle are card-carrying Communists. ■ Ne Lamar Tech coordinator for Hauver, speech and English
Ford Family S Last .that includes many theatrical The National Council'of Churches neo Lamar cooranato teacher. ,
"sari.or silc,mEe celebriter. ,w,y. has L-n of Christ in. the U.S.A- officiany James B. Redmond, past presi- Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Dickey were:
>urvivor >uccumbs eMargaretnslwaynahaseheenisponsored, the standard dent of the Beaumont Board of in Fort Worts for the weekend!
-— ------ -- clothes conscious and demon- version of the Bible. Of- the 95/Education and the Texas Assn, of as guests of. their son-in-law and
" ‘ . —-g . Mr. and Mrs. Gayle]
“The Role of the Hogg. Hogg is a student at the
_________.j Texas Public Ed- Southwestern Baptist Seminary. 1
ucation” is the title of Redmonds; Mr and Mrs. c p allen of,
speech. ’Jourdanton visited the H. R.
Each of the workshops will pro:
it v ide a six-hour plus program which
will explore . important issues in
local school provision and opera-
tion from the school board view-
the consuming public, a* locoted
within the City, at reasonabie rata*,
and to maintain its property, de {
-- -- .— —. voted to public service hereunder, in
of, the granting by tne City Council good repair throughout the term of
io Gull Stoles UMitiw Compony ol o ,h„ tronCniseexcept when prevent-
franchise as stated in, and to be ■ ■ t •---—
strated a flair for style. Her name persons who served in this proj- shodi Boards will give Lie key- daughter
ber in the family of Willam and Armstrong-Jones has a creative and publications” ’ Locar Board - - • “ soutnwest
Man L4toso_Ford is dead. 4 interest in high fashion and like A spokesman for the National
7 Margaret, isinot afraid to speak Council promptly protested.
• his mind on the subiect. He tried 4 a
•lily hand at dress design in ski The Air Force announced
'clothes recently wculd withdraw the manual
'j Who will be the boss in the Then another church group.
household is anyone's, guess, but made up mostly of fundamentalist --Garo.r said
Margaret is not adverse to having denominations, complained about Po: tznreer in Sara Workshop
t* man wear the pants in th the withdrawal So did Chairman The 1960 SshnoeaBoard WnranaP
family. Francis E. Walter (D-Pa) of the Senes is designed to help ooaras.
“When I marry, she once said. House Committee on Un-American superimten den s,.and school board
"1,eed someone firm to keep me Activities.- , rssponsitiziys sand efrectiveness,
" the coordinator said.
The sessions should also be of
interest to. local PT A leaders and
others .interested in local leader-
ship in the provision of public ed-
!ceH FEhsonbLERjES
ANO ToSAINTAIN THE AROe
ERTY OEVOTED TO .THE PUB
CIC SERVICE BY U2 HERE
UNDER IN GOOD REPAIR
AHRUGHOUT THE TERM OF
GRANT OF THIS FRANCHISE:
PROVIDING FOR THE TEMPO
RARV REMOVAL- RAISING OB
LOWERING OF ”W I R E S ANDI
OTHER t APPURTENANCES;
providing Tor adequate
COMPENSATION TO BE PAID
THE CITY; PROVIDING THAT
-THIS FRANCHISE SHALL NOT
- EXCLUSIVE; PROVIDING A
------— CLAUSE; RE
1 City Secretory, City <H
west Orange, Texos
Joyc• Pevey, City Secretary 01
— City of West Orange, TeX03: 80
hereby certify thof the foregoing <■
a true ana correct copy of an ord.
nonce duly ond finally enocted bv
the City Council of the ciy of we
Orange, Texin, on the Sth day of
February, A O. 1960.
-A. pretty, fun-loving princess the princess, then 19. was photo-
, lives in a world of gossip about! graphed on holiday in Italy in a
her lovetife. ( j one-piece bathingsuit; seen smok-
That has been the lot of Prin-ing a cigarette, rarely done by
cess Margaret Rose, the lively! royal ladies in public; and had an « . .--- — - I
younger sister ofBrkain’s Queen audience with Pope Pius XII that safey and maybe even your life, I
Elizabeth. annoyed some Br.tish. Protestants, don 1 foo l around with Moslem]
Rumors may start on such flim- But the fact that Margaret was1 women, and thatinclydes Moslem I
SV evidence as a dinner date- not the frivolous butterfly pie --women rhotw antetonoolarnt und..
even though the couple always is tred in newspaper headlines . The. , troubleabesan. when, the I
in a group of six or more came through in her unhappy ro-
Tongues wag if a princesstmance with Group Capt. Peter
dances more than once with the Townsend, equerry to the royal
same young man. Or if an eligiz family and 14 years older than
hle nobleman comes to call. Or if the princess.
thestwpaaresuests at the same Shortly after Elizabesh’scoro- .---------------------— -a ------- ----------------, **
Now all Blow tales have been nation, reports mushroomed that objects to using military men as ket outlets. It's also raising re- will rise to about 700 million bar-
taid to rest with the announcement Margaret and Townsend were inservanis. His textbook: “Open search spending for new products rels in a very few years.
sy"thetqueenmethernthatMar-lveiTheistory,wassspicedbythelMesOperationalManual." put or new use. for present ones. But oil, natural gas, and elec-
garet Rose is betrothed to 29-year- recollectionof thearoyal uproar S m ferAir Force officers assigned More cars on the highways fust tricity get about 11 per cent each
old court photographer Antony xarssbeorewhen.the,.Duke oHas secretaries of officers or non- aren't enough. of this business, Coal still is the
Armstrong-Jones Windsor renounced his throne, for commissioned officers club. Oilmen hope to get a larger primary energy source for the
AFise°onths- older than theAmerican divorcee Wallis Simp- mIt included tips on how to mix share of the energy used in mak- industry 8
princess. Armstroag-Jones is the: Th Mandsom. ownsena a ifive different, martinis, on how to ing iron and steel. They are sees- Upgrading therquality of certain
■ - handsome Townsend, a round up dates for bachelor qffi- ing more use of their produc.s byloWPadeomeredtanlincreas ]
fighterpilot w.w downed 11 Ger- cers, on how to furnish youngsters farmers, not just in tractors but tiows8radetiron Ares is.an inrreassl
man planes in the Battle of Brit- who, finally eat their spinac~and/in fields. ing m:ark eta After she .orenis
As with'other beaus Margaret's sgr ed, the royalram otheisessentials w.th "good eating fResearch scientists seekstoper- netshedd belt attracto the iron £
tifaophemEec‛"-."1*2 ... “2*.
ha 9 . Hee of tne Armed Services Com- way to keep the St. Lawrence Sea- in8nithroush sweerag minks fuel
Townsend had divorced his wife mitteeat which another Air Force way open the year around at an burning coxe. SweenevsthinKsufuell —
in 1952 on erounds of adulterv and manai atdie econ<»nical cost -- 011 has a big chance to get moreP a go
To cut the industry's own spend- ohis business. i
ing. some talk of the day when jet Od also eyes the market of di-
----- flames may burn their way ima rect reduction ofEiron ore into iron,
noted; the earth and eliminate the pres- especjallyin underdeveloped coun-
ent drill p.pe and casing, tries planning the r own steel in-
„ -----------, ------- The American Petroleum Inst-dustriesbut having little or no
consent as nominal head of the baths. The best way to accom- tute says the industry is spending coal supplies.
Church of England, which frowns plish this is by using soap, water around 300 million doll-rs a year API notes that more farm fields
_____on divorced persons re.r?n,ing. and plenty of elbow grease" on research and quotes predictions can be covered withasphalt film
The Papers/" 1 turnManv thought that when Margar- “Shoepolishing isn't a largctask taat this will rise martly in the after seeds are ‘planted. This lasts
et reached her 25th birthday, she but does require some exact.ng next couple of years, the five or six weeks needed for ]
would follow her heart: "effort." One temp.ing field for the sales germination and break-throu>h l wvouu i-.
But in the stern tradition of All this was embarrassing to man as well as the scientist is and prevents evaporation of-mois-Maes°rmmasesnecSdSnynfefoilow
royalty, duty came before love. In the Air Force, but. the roof really the huge amount of energy used tore. The Agriculture Department ing copy, -wit:
a statement Margaret said she fell in after Paul Galanti, an Air in making iron and steel. Dr. Wil-'in cooperaton with Esso Research ~ 3082-6 - -----r—-
knew she could contract a civil Force reserve sergeant in Tren- liam J. Sweeney, vice president of is tes ing this in arid areas. A AN ordinance granting to 808 vo"omnerdeoung: Ur xeolShado,
marriage by renouncing her rights ion.’ N.J.. conscientiously did his —------------- "-I The fuel cell which would ere- GU= STATE •I!I5! coM contcoi of me compony.
oreading. manual Worehin Cat 2*"
a 24528, InEretheniv WOrKSnOP -cI-ances and Tndustrial devices: BKS3
fower business and to en
ter UPON;. EREC ..9
STRUCT MAINTAIN. OPERATE.
USE. EXTEND REPAIR..__RE
PLACE AND REMOVE UNOEA
UPON OVER. ABOVE. ACROSS
AND ALONG ANY AD ALL THE
PRESENT AND FUTURE PUB-
LIC ROADS, HIGHWAYS, PARKS.
STREET LANES AND ALLEYS.
AND OTHER PUBLIC AREAS.
OF THE CITY OF WEST \OR
RANGE. AND OVER. UNDER
ABOVE. ALONG AND ACROSS.
ANY AND ALL STREAMS. CA ,
NALS, BAYOUS, EMBANK-
MENTS AND BRIDGES NOW OR
HEREAFTER OWNED OR CON-
TROLLED BY IT. A SYSTEM OF
POLES. POLE LINES. TOWERS.
DISTRIBUTION LINES. TRANS
MISSION LINES. WIRES, GUY*-.
CABLES. CONDUITS. TRANS-
FORMERS. AND OTHER DIS-
TRIBUTION ANO _ TRANSMIS
SION 1
FACILITIES
NANCES .C.J-- ----
PHONE AND TELEGRAPH
POLES ANO WIRES FOR SAIO
COMPANY'S OWN USE) NECES-
SARY OR PROPER FOR THE
TRANSMISSION OR OISTRIBU
TION. OF ELECTRICITY INTO.
IN. WITHIN, FROM. ACROSS.
AND THROUGH THE CITY OF.
WEST ORANGE. AS NOW EXIST
ING. OR AS SAID CiI LIMITS
M HEREAFTER BE EXTNQ
EO; ANO GRANTING G U L F
STATES UTILITIES COMPANY.
ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
THE AUTHORITY TO USE SUCH
FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRANS-
MISSION. OISTRIBUTtoN. OE
LIVERY AND SALE OF ELEC I
{eETy TO THE MUNTCIPAL-
iT AND TO THE INHABL
TANtS. OF THE CITY OF WEST
ORANGE AND TO ANY OTHER
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY,
governmental suBom-
SION. PERSON, FIRM OR COR
PORAtiON. WHEREVER LO-
CATED WITHIN OR WITHOUT
THE CITY LIMITS OPWEST OR-
ANGE. TO BE USEoVt SUCH
PURCHASER OR PURCMAASERS.
FOR LIGHTING. COOL 1e.
HEATING, POWER OR AMN
OTHER PURPOSE OR PUR
POSES FOR WHICH ELECTRIC-
ITY MAY BE USED, PRoVIP:
A sdovTpEec’Sat eaucodsumercpr
B2zeASpkoppeEEy
ON XPes-sommeaN9XR roliroocs
THE
ER FINAL
CONTAINING
—------------ —---Stafe of Texos
of-fhe rotes, grwolidity of the other elections insotar
order. In question Any suif to ra
cover , such penalty shall bo fled
withiq one year from the date the
penalh* occrues.
Sect oh 7: A» compensation to Cify
tor the uto and occuponcy of W* pub-
lie roods, wqys, highway*, lanes, al-
"Ay«X and Alderman
Section J: Nothing contained
this ordinance shall ever be
----
€ N•
neH
sRo
duty deigaled.
Saction 4. The City, by the grant-
ing of this franchise, does not sur-
render or to any extent lose, waive.
cabies, conduits, transiormers ond
other distripvtjon and transmision
instrumentarties. foicilities and 2QP-
purl enonce* (including teiephohg
and teiecaph pole* ond wire* tor
Company’s own ‘use) necessary or
proper for the transmission ond di*
tribution, or for the tronsmission or
distribution, ot electricity, »«»•. to.
within, from aero**, and through the
City of West Orange, os now exist-
tog. ar a* sold city Um it* may here-
after be extended; and Compony,
Ito successors and assign* ore aU-
thorized to use said poles, pole line*,
tower*, distribution tines, tronsmiz
sion line*, wires, guy*. coneits
transformecs- and other distribution
and trdnsmision instrumentalities,
facilities and appurtenance* for the
transmission, distribution. delivery
and sale of eiectrfcity to the mu-
nicipality. ond ta.the inhabitants of,
the City of Wes range, and to any
govern mental subdivision, and tag
any person, firm or corgprofk^y
wherever located, within or yUMf
the city limits of West Orone,r
use by such purchaser. 9 pur-
chasers. for light, power, (cooling
and heat, and tor any other Purpose,
or purposes, whether same or dif-
ferent from those hecein specified,
for which electricity may be used.
Section 3: Company, on written
H
*le |o
=2-5
Legal Notices
—------3---------T
or, by Company ot the acceptonce ,
reegtred nerbunder. this tronchyse -
shif M Mi Mu and ettect for
C —
Bl
mg?
war
teys, bridges, parks and other pub-
lic plac e* In the City, and to con
sidrafion for the other rights and
xinoi•.‛ELE me electin . c
continuonce of ogkwo^nt. o | shol bren describ mo tronchis. -
sum of money eaval 16 feur «. 10 be vofed on and the terms Thereof
eer cent..of I: gross recete"." rom On Soid B0llof there Shali oppeor the
J*"4*, ror mhe twel.e month prlod , woring, . scotch of ™,t out on.
I, from Ju,T. fo .30., I srorement «o that th. on. remoining
. next precedingusuch Srotemeer.11Snl Ind'rat. th. way you wian 1/
. Lexclvsive of "pceipts <>> ”-’yo'^. and below torn directions p
To industriol .soncumers (2.3019: Bjlot sho contain th. wordingPEor
riod (ending on the immediately pre —----- • ---c2- - . —---
ceding June 30) from its electrical
lighting and power sgles mode d‘
rect by Company to ultimate con-
pile* and equipment or as to the
delivery, sole or use of the Wedne
mers for consumption within thegSoid Poper
corporate limit* of the City;stess o oroveq r
sum equal to-„the oggregate amount fr y-
of any license, charge, fee. street - proyse
es=s
bridges • Pr* -pr Other. Py2 tai ’ phroses. so that the one it re
PioCesnin.the CIVpondgnPoIe,UA maining shall indicate his, choie
or inspection toe ox PISDhe. mon Absentee voting shall be cndocfed
rndonc"hocerrementakKthadfya0le ie o'”w 8 i E
Woany Ageneignstmpeqtgct,, ot the cCity in west Orange.
Auicompocyssagriopt"s. SFieTVEloneranuasnntercxoting’ommoupsne. N
- — - I-MA:T.6 hi> nr. De revurnomte, in ?ne manner re
months (endig.AugES 312 nExtPrs.. quired by tow. to the City Secretary
feding.si0.Sqptemder.r1s poymeet-te City n®" of west Orange.
.wd 6510, indy rio .gonsun- Texas, said absentee vote* to be de
es „al gncpieut not.be, limi fivered, in accordance with law. b.
ed to, sgles ot electric energy used —- —— - - ...
ad--r principally for man-
voting ’wy."
Approved and authenfieqted this
the-- day at ———, 196--.
WomaieXelebrates
passage of this ordinance by City.
Section- 10: This franchise replaces
all former tronchise ordinances and
agreement* with Company or its
predecessors, which are hereby re-
pealed, which repeal is effective as
of the time the franchise herein
granted take* effect. Thore is spe-
Cifically and particularly repeqiede
effective as of that time, that ear-
tain ordinance passed by the City of
West Orange on the —-— day of —:
19---, granting a franchise to Gulf
States titities Company.
Section 11: Company shall, within
thirty day* from the date of the
fiagi passage of this ordinance of
tMBcity Council of the City of West
Orange, file with the City Secretary
of West Orange, a written statement
signed in its name and behalf to the
following term:
• To the Honorable Mayor and the
e City Courcil of the City of West
Orangey
_ '•‘•Sulf State* Utilifies Company,
•ar itself. Its successor* ond os
signs, hereby occepts the attached
ordinance finally passed by the
City Council of West Orange, the---
doy.of -------, 196-, ond ogrees
to be bound by all of de terms
and provisions.
GULF STATES UTILITIES
COMPANY
> "Dated the — day of ---, 196— ”
Section 12 The full text of this
ordinance shall, before becoming
effective, and after final passage by
the City Council of the City of West
Qrange, be published in one issue of
the official newspaper of the City of
West Orange, or in a newspaper f
general circulatioo within the City
of West Orange, ond the expense of
such publication shall be borne by
the Company. Upon sold publication
being: completed nnd the acceptance
of this ordinance fry Company o«
herein provided, fhis ordinance shall
take effect ahirtyone days ofter As*-
odoplion on final passage by the
City Council of the City of West Gr-
ange. and thereafter continue for
fifty Utt years
Read in full and passed first redd
ing of a regular meeting of the City
Council on the --- doy of —--.
Read in fuh oAr passed second
reading at a reglar meeting of the
City Counciln the— day of ---,
latin, control and dire
Legal Notices I
—
"She never owned a pair cf Stock Show cattle arena
glasses and can stl read large urday, March 5 at 2 p.m.
print."’ Mrs. MEbray said. L=‛ T *===4
Mrs Grant had 14 children and consigned the heifers to be sold,
has 20 grandchildren and 42 great- Women win serve ip ring-capaci-
grandchildren. Her husband isities insted of men, assisting au-
dead. . tioneer Walter Britten. ' -
'100th Birthday ,
DALLAS, Tex! (AP — Naktha,,
Grant, who "gets down on hen
knees beside her bed every mom-
Fir* Truck Burns
Along With Home
RICHLAND, Tex. (AP) - The
Richland Voluntter, Fire Depart-
ment’s truck bogged down in soft
ground and burned along with a
six-room frame home recently.
The fire truck was used to haul
water to fight fires because the
city has no central water system.
Firemen were unable to move
the truck to safety after it be.
came stuck at the rear at the Ray"
mond Livingston home.
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