The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 56, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 1960 Page: 2 of 30
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SUNDAY, MARCH6,1960
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THEORANGELEADER
Pont Researchers Make
Ever
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received emei
terday at Orange
rimental Station here by Drs
over three time* near Starks, La.
the door to
They wereThomas Andrew Nini
hire but how these bacteria do it
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Tickets for Annual B&PW Club
7.
expected to
hiological process
answer
about the
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scientists have been
a technique,
frustrated in
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vital natural process.
Ine. Worid fight reserved
01960,
For
about 10
in the Orange National Bank
Building.
About the Neighborhood . . .
were filed.
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Large enough t ace
small enough to appreciat
ex-
this
Pl
beautiful BORG Scales
Doris Fite will be in charge of the
scrape for the dog.
The show is the club’s one fund-
it took a battery of sociologists.
economists, public
them.
compe
Du Pont research men over-
came this barrier. They discovered
yet we are
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PANSUN
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HEL
the delicate
Second.
stu-
squad cars to look for poor little
ruvic
necessary energy for the nitrogen-
at
I
verte, W. Va.; Jack T. Teed, mar-
Many of us prefer to hide our
Tarver Bailey will serve as nar-
application engineer for Moore
use is that man may be able to
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sion charge, Miss Brown said.
Housewares
Hardware
AND SPEAKING OF SNOW —
The Industrial Instruments Short
Leister, Sandra Stans-
Am
form
and
sells almost
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played in the front window.
tubs and scrub boards vie for
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The Masonic Lodge was
mended last week by Supt. Martin
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The Du Pont researchers also
demonstrated that in bacteria of
eedom.
People
NO LAW AGAINST FIBBING—
That was the comment of a Mi-
Speech Students
At Stark High
Slate Program
bury. Hall Wessinger, Sharon Fos-
ter, Laura Bakar and Don Howard.
sociall
tent
Neighborhood Butcher Seen
In Supermarkets of the 70s
Sears Employe*
Benefits--
ing cens
jected t
sure. Th
or answ
• fine al
The c«
WE
HELP
YOU
KEEP
IT!
Powerful, Potent Ingredients
Demand the Utmost Care
the atmosphere by lightning.
However, these sources are
Ee
old Schultz. your friendly
borhood butcher in the long
And because we are afraid, our
intuitive capacity for getting along
with others is stymied.’'
Most of us have met women
r ■
Some of th* ingredients your doctor
orders may bo dangerous. Only
a licensed pharmacist has all
the know-how and skill to measure
and mix the accurate quantities
your doctor prescribes. In case of
iliness see your doctor immediately.
Bring his prescription to us.
* Sir YOU I DOCTOR UGULMLY
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• 40-Meur We Week
• Gwup Meapitelizetien
• Pisceunt en Furchgnes
• s-dey Wesk
• Peid Vecetiens
m m-.aza ei---
" v‘eT" apenng
• 7 Peid Meliday
• Grup Lfe Insurence
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k
ical reactions which chemists to-
day on match only in complex
APPLICATIONS
FOR THE FOLLOWING
Directed by
Dr. S. J. Rogers, Dr. N. Joy Rogers Optometrists
31225 V2-
Choose your Borg Scale here
from many beautiful colors.
1
done."
I that women make
in the course of the survey, psy-
ilogists gave housewives a blank
the gas, in a technique
f by Prot. R. H. Burris
1. P. W. Wilson of the
S. Gaught of 1506 Hart Ave. Patrol-
man Ted Dailey said the girl was
standing at the chrb and jumped
into the side of the car. No charges
Texas State
Optical
dustrial Instruments Short Course
Friday and Saturday.
The three experts are Dr. D. N.
Campbell, vice president of Green-,
meeting at which Mrs. Billy J.
Hammonds, president, will pre-,
m
industrial equipment using
tremes of heat and pressure.
Since the middle of the 19th
ng old Schultz work while
him with questions about
is the best cat and how to
PRECISION VISION
met tin
mineral nitrate deposits, some is
manufactured, some is created to
"If you people would just learn to freeze bacon and
eggs for his breakfast, my life would be complete!"
“Santa Claus and Uncle Sam
have much in common, not only
in benevolence, but in determina
nation to get whatever is owed
them. My wife has skimped on our
groceries for two months to pay off
. -
-
ture. It could also lead to greater
farming efficiency and to increased
food supplies is undernourished
• humiture * C »*■*■* * Phe-
segrephy Supplies • tairtia*
Goeda • Womens Feshiems •.Cet
How old is your bath scaler
We have beautiful new
Borgs (famous for accu-
racy) in many smart colors
and designs. They make
weight-watching easy.
Choose yours todayl
.e
better use of t, -. - -__
nity to conquer fear. “We do not
na mn-a n4 +hh +alante ncnatl.1
tion products during the short
course.
Stark High School speech —
dents will present an interpretive
tury scientists have been studying
nature’s method at fixing nitrogen,
seeking better understanding of the
mechanisms involved. They have
generally agreed that it is perform-
•d by substances known as en-
zymes. Detailed study oftheen-
getting
She i
space with camphor, bed spreads,
blankets, aspirin and sardines.
Even at the age of M. she does
not seem to think of retiring or
tons of fixed nitrogen 4n-
for fertilizer, but that vast
p.m. to the Carr Junior High
School auditorium.
crease farmin,, efficiency. This
knowledge may also advance th*
The program will
In four parts as f
fixing reaction. Extracted enzymes
then consistently carry out the
process outside the cell bodies.
The discovery means that bio-
logical nitrogen fixation can now
be observed in detail and should
enable scientists to analyze the
enzyme chemistry within the liv-
ing cell.
When the bacterial processes are
understood, one potential practical
Precision-Fitted
CONTACT LENSES
$65.00 Complete
Cost st much as
$125 to $185 ELSEWHERE
CONVENIENT CREDIT
Satl^actiOM QuoaoHitaA
FINEST QUALITY
Single Vision Glasses
AS LOW as $14.85
Complete With frame, Lenses
And Examination
PAY 01 WEEKLY
study of catalytic reactions in gen-
eral because enzyme activity far
surpasses man’s accomplishments
in this kind of chemistry.
supermarket wav* spread across
th* country. ______ _
search work, it was announced to-
For the first time researchers
have duplicated to a test tub* th*
reset on nature uses within a living
cell to create the nitrogen com-
pounds without which no life can
exist.
They have discovered a tech-
nique, tong sought by scientists
around the worio, by which nitro-
gen-fixing chemicals can be sep-
arated from bacteria and stimu-
lated to perform their function out-
side the bacterial cell Lacking such
THE LITTLE WOMAN
atq* —-
c
ocge
west side of the right of way. some
20 feet off the road.
ilured were brought to th*
hospital by Claybar. am-
and private ear. There
Plans for the club’s next pro-
gram meeting, March 21, will be,
outlined by Mrs. H. T. Pitts, chair-.
Experts To Speak
At IIS Course
BEAUMONT (Spi — A trio of
experts from the field of industrial
instruments and controls will speak
at Lamar Tech’s ninth annual In-
V
Products Co.
Thirty-two companies will exhibit
hdgpapurete itma, toe store
1 70s will be a neatly laid out
tion of neighborhood stores
i SsSSSmi - nua
I sringmswhaseyea rwand tha pricngaspFahanceo’a “S2o0SAhoin
■ year ship, a fund for loans without i-
■ ’ terest to deserving older women
who wish to further their educa-
right. It veered back to th* op-
potato side and overturned three
times, landing on its top. Driving
at an unsafe speed was blamed
by Cabell for the accident.
The vehicle, a 1955-model sedan,
was described as a total loss. It
pointed out tha’
the thing womer
fear most is —
other people.
Miss Whitmar
says "every tes
prove* tha
women are more
Bill Butler
I had my eyes examined /E aEu.E
and glasses fitted at TSO" -
At T S 0 you can be sure of a careful, scientific eye examination.
A competent Doctor of Optometry examines your eyes for
near-sightedness, far-sightedness, astigmatism and muscle imbalance.
The interior of each eye is thoroughly examined for evidence of
disease or defect. If glasses are needed, they are prescribed and
fitted to give you the clearest, most comfortable vision possible.
REMOVE ALL DOUBT ABOUT THE CONDITION OF YOUR EYES ....
GO TO T S 0 AS SO MANY OTHERS DO.
concern lest others not like us.
This concern can become so great
that we freeze and behave unlike
our true selves.
Overcoming this fear requires,
fitst of all, admitting its existence.
At the time of the accident, the
two groups were en route home.
A second accident occurred Fri-
day afternoon when an Anderson
School student was hit when she
jumped into the path of an on-
coming vehicle.
It was reported at 1:10 p.m. at
the corner of John Ave. and 9th
St. The student was Vivian Mid-
kiff. 11. of 1302 10th St. She was
taken to Orange Memorial Hospit-
al by Claybar ambulance and dis-
missed after examination.
The car, traveling east on John
at an estimated 10 to 12 miles per
Mortenson, Howard F. Mewer, and i
Mia E. Castie, all of whom are fa.
the central research department. ,
The subjeci is being studied as one.
phase at Du Pqata efforts to learn
more about the chemistry and
‘drawing for a mink stole which cember. .
will be given away at the evening) Other routine committee reports INSURANCE
performance. One does not have to will be heard during tomorrow s
be present to win.
show, started several years
in * yearlong study commis-
sioned by the supermarket insti-
tute. which represents 70 per cent
of the nation’s grocery chains, the
Raymond Loewy Corp. took a
close look at 150 stores in 15
states before blueprinting the
store of the future.
The reaesrchers found what
most housewives have known all
in Country" by Carol
aon. Johnny Haley and ..
Stranger; “Faith in Home’
PAUL’S PHARMACY
v I TENTH and PARK --- DIAL TU 3-3sa3
panion, William H- Baker, 17, of
212 Wafer St. Several stitches
ago our area was such a beauti-
of successful women, ful winter wonderland for a short
wAS
Sam is
vorcees
the bad
N.C., a
United I
As pa
census,
country
every j
nudist c
This
costliest
history.
170,000
electron
dollars I
icans.
The n
night of
Census
transien
it will s
-the sm
tourist
away fn
All in
individu
census t
is Hable
and a $
On Ap
lion hoi
meets a
interviev
Alaska t
The fit
cal port
fill bo
than 100
books w
were co
live and
There
how the
Bureau
resting. “I’m g*Ma take my va-
cation in Heaven,” she told a
reporter who interviewed her re-
centiy, "There ust ain't no rest
here.” N
areas.
M. scenuss nave ocen A preliminary description at th*
----ia their research on this findings will appear in Biochimica
--• — et Biophysica Acta, aa intetna.
Nitrogen as a gas is available in tional scientific journal. A detailed
- ' ..... Saspasiorewenteseprasenpdiztheondaryana
855
Schools in Snow Hill, Kan., sus-
pended classes last Wednesday.
Too much snow.
MORE SNOW NEWS—At Ashe-
—u--6* A**-* ——— - — -
Mrs. J. T. Mathews, general । failed to get razor blades earlier,
chairman, will give a progress re- 1 to bring them to the Monday meet-
port, and tickets will be distributed ] ing. She also asks that talcum pow-
by Mrs. C. B. .Parks, ticket chair-1 der be brought for delivery this
alan- , month.
1 Tickets are for a choice of the Doing something for the resi-
I
€
3
. tion. besides yeanly contributions
amBeach detective after,ayoung city auditorium fund started
model had engaged the aid or 10,vera ears aeo bv BRPW
policemen, who arrived with sirenssexera years ago P- bmn":
screaming, to retrieve her alley
cat from the top of a palm tree
She had told the policemen the
cat was wearing a diamond choker
and gold leash worth $10,000. He
was wearing only a J20 collar. Ad-
Her “country store” on what is) “Keeping up with the neighbors
now Dallas’ teeming south side is tough enough for us, but it's
-mnet anything—groceries, tougher for them. They have to
staples like red beams, keep ahead.
“Some minds are like concrete
SEARS, ROEBUCK and Co.
2630 MacARTHUR DRIVE ORANGE, TEXAS
Office Located at East Entrance, Sears Naw Store
NIGHT INTIHVIIWS ARRANGED BY UQUtST
xt Writer Says Other People
What Women Fear Most 1:30 p.m. show or the night show. (dents of the home each month was
is t AN a nrcnw All persons are eligible for the adopted as a club project in De-
y LaVJI A J|w ------ Ca- - -i-k -tale ahich -e-he-
on*, and will skimp for two more
\ to psy off the other. But doing
com-without either of them would be
nthinkable."__________1
Office Personnel;
• Cmdn sel, • comptegrepe
Oporeter • rx • Ceshior
* Generel Clericel
• Othe Actvilie
• Servic fetal.. Melper
* Pertar • fe» du...
The in
Orange 1
bulance __ __ ___ --
were some eight Pasadena youth,
traveling in two cars making a
tour of this section at tha state.
Beautify your bath
with • BORG
Weight-watching is easy
with this amazing scale,
famous for precise ac-
curacy. Now in beautiful
new colors and designs
that add sparkling in--
terest to your bathroom.
Choose yours today!
5795
from toe living organism the chem-
icals that perform this operation____
would provide toe key to the mys- —the
“Fn understanding of this vital
nual style show are now on sale. rangemenu.
and distribution to members is ex- Mrs. Laurence Winfree will give
pected to be completed during the a report of her February visit to
regular monthly business meeting ’----‘“ "hera
tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the of-
fices of the Texas Creosoting Co.
Working on the theory that sep-
arate departments are easier to
“Faith in Beliefs’' by Sharon rdtan
- Duggan, Tommy Pauley, Gus collection
plants. • rimental Station here by Drs.
It has -tong been known that JemesE. Carnahan, keonard E.
understanding a major soms.bacterintar capabie of :
ha. heen mg the elementary nitrogen of tne
atmosphere at ordinary tempere-
SNOW INTERFERENCE —
By HUGH A MULLIGAN 179s," aa envisloged by a
NEW. YORK (AP: Remember will be bg atrhhedame old
stand, wielding his meat cleaver,
telling you what's good today.
apron? tellin you what's good today.
Schultz and thousands of neigh- maybe .even throwing in those
borhood' butchers like him passed scraps for the dog.
from the American scene just be- it took a battery of sociologists,
lore Worid War If, as tha big psychologists, c—- - —--- -
---------------1 opinion pollsters, market analysts zymes has been blocked because
_ " and other speciusts to bring the researcher* could not extract them
He‛s gone all right But not for old comer butcher back out of the from living cells without destroy-
pest and plunk him down square* leg to
in tomorrow's supermarket. ' The
The program, entitled “The
Promise of America," will consist
WILMINGTON. Del. (Spf) — A
scientifie breakthrough that opens
ville, N. C-. the National Weather brier Instruments, Inc., of Ronce-
many or us pruier w nae our Records Center and the Air verie, w. Va.; Jach T. Tee,
feazs. Rather than admit we are Forces Air Weather Service, fed- ket manager of the Minneapolis-
afraid to meet strangers we tell eral agencies which compile Honeywell Co., and C. L. Mamzic,
ourselves that we prefer a quiet weather data from all over toe ■ ■ - -
.0 - ta man m.v - .m. tlfe Miss Whitman says “Fear be- world, were closed Thursday. The
unrounau.man maxnEcnye • gins to retreat only when we accept
duplisate them economcal Ok and say 'I'm frightened, but so
in everyone else, and they go on
Style Show Now on Sale Here
Tickets for the Business and man of the health and safety com-
Professional Women’s Club’s an- mittee, which is in charge of ar-
huge quantities ia the atm
but it can be used I* this__-________ ____
Ure form only by certain low Chicago meeting of the Federation
forms of life. The nitrogen gas of of American Societies for Experk-
the atmosphere is so unreactive meatal Biology.
that the chemist must use extreme- Research on the mechanism of
ly high temperatures and pressures nitrogen fixation ia micro-organ-
to "fix" it—convert it to chemical isms has been carried oat for sev-
compouads which can be used by eral years at the Du Pont Expo-
quantity is only about two per cent
at the nitrogen needed in the
worlds fertillzed crops.
Most fixed nitrogen used by
ptants and the animals f ”
them is produced by certain
teria and alga*, either -= -
enty or in association with plants
like Plas and clover. These mi
croscopic one-celled organisms in
the sou or water carry out chem-
.cona—a ’Chemica fuel—nv- who at first appear cold and su-
^t'^enT^t0;^ #w-:
the author. It may indicate a deep
especially _________
and black -eyed peas, canned com, _________ ________-__
salt jowl. Kerosene lamps are dis--all mixed up and set permanent-
and > ly.
• “There is no smaller package
than a man all wrapped up in
himself.
rstnrskon“herpgambehe as:
has remained a nagging mystery.
Scieatists have agreed tnar discov- - —L. t----, -
erv of some means of isolating P'y»C» of biological processes.
" . .. — Tais wor fs part cf Du Pont’s
program at fundamental research
- search for basic scientific
knowjedge without specific com-
mercial objective. Inaugurated in
■> psunss w sape-ueu • 1927. the program now engages ap-
many sigaiti icant questions proximately 400 scientists and
he chemistry used by aa- costs about $14,500,000 a year.
____________It’s a good thing I happened to The Industrial Instruments Short
their gifts of femi- have a roll of film on hand for my Course is sponsored by Lamar
‘ ‘ little Bullet camera when our re- Tech s school of vocations and is
need more at the talents usually leant snow came. Otherwise I'd held in the Vocations Building,
attributed to men: sense of com-.never have been able to convince ”—---“
petition, toughness, rationality. I friends and relatives from other
But we do need to use our parts o( the state and country that
intuitive capacities, our under- we had such'a snow, ft is almost
and compassion." unbelievable, that just three weeks
toll to, 500 emploxes couldn t get anrvy-wo companies wiu exruuu
to work because of the eight Inches their instruments and instrumenta-
of snow.
I found most Interesting an ar-1 Brocketle of the Orange public
tide in the March Reader's Di- schools for its institution of Texas! -----—0 - . . . -0
test by Ardis Whiman on things'Public Schools Week 10 years agb, has grown in popularity each side,
women are afraid of. and the listla20. and in so doine. bringin2 the year, and a capacity attendance isi—-
t both performances.)
women are afraid of, and the list ago, and in so doing, bringing the year. -—
tw: oniter parenswintatthresschnolsnandsctoats SSjlftteJs
University of Wisconsin.
existed in the old neighborhood
-—. and. poetry tr-tRypsndowbzur and butchn
ss "^“r b “ *
ones most frigh l
ened of a t h • 11
human beings.
n
SEARS MEW ORANGE STORE WILL
OPEN IN THE NEAR FUTURE . . .
WE ARE NOW READY TO ACCEPT
755 along: that the modern supermar-
"“ ket, despite its one stop shopping
conveniences, has not inspired the
kind of customer loyalty that
The earth's supply of fixed nitro-
gen must be constantly renewed
since it eventually returns to the
atmosphere. Some comes from
the Jones Nursing Home, where
she delivered razor blades request-
ed by residents during the January
visit ofwMrs.Pitt. members who hour, was driven by Mrs. Marie
Mrs. Winfree asks memoers wno _ Khueht .« 1506 Hart Ave Patrol.
ajor Advance in Science
Fwo Pasadena. Tex..’teen-agers the car were shaken up but un-
irgency treatment yes- injured. .,
— -range Memorial Hos- The accident occurred on a
pital for minor injuries received straight stretch on Louisiana High-
when their speeding car flipped way 109, two miles south of Starks.
— ' - around 9:50 am. HighWay Patrol-
man Cliff Cabell of Lake Charles-------..2 -------
m. rr, of 2206 View St., identified who investigated the wreck said finally haltedI in a diteh.onthe
as driver of the car, and a com- no collision was involved.
----- . ... Cabell reported the Nini car
__._____________ _______ passed a bread truck and in at-
were necessary to close cuts sys-. tempting to return to the proper
tained by both Two other riders inllane swerved off the road on the
mitting the fib. the model said
“But how else could I get five
Hevseweres • Hmm • Men's •
Boys Weer • Fovndotlens—Lin-
gerie • Sewing Machines—Vec-
vums • Mejor Mome Appliences
• Netiens—Pece Goeds • Dece-
veter Censullent • Aule Accesser-
Car Overturns Three Times
Two Youths Injured in Accident Near Starks
y and T • r r y gave the mm* *pa°* to tt me
- —e" by department.
Harris, Eunice Smith and Kathy from the 30s. There will be a sep-
Kent; and "Faith 1* God""bylarate meat department, with th* This
Anita Haley, Walter McDonald butcher in plain view at his chop- previ
and Faith Ann Morris- , pna block, separate bakery, deli- futur
"■ " cate sen, produce, cos reties andhThe
American manufacturers shipped household goods departments, all
79,091 cast-iron boiler* during toe arranged in semicircles for easy
first six months of 1959, a 1737 per browsing and virtually elimina-
- cent increase over shipments in toe ing today's long aisles of stacked
comparable period of MM. goods.
-
the type studied the end product of
toe fixation process in ammonia.1 ..
This observation confirms some ta 8
evious theories and will help ib speaking of successtul women, ful printer wonderland for a short
tureworxim.n. iciitataa Lucinda Purcell still runs the time—but there is the proof. ,
, Th*.gxP«,rime”,^ "5^ yH'Wg | general store she and her husband QUOTES—From Hillis Burton to
by **■? "beayy" nitrogen a rar founded in the Dallas area on the Better Homes and Gardens Maga-
Golden Rule back in 1905. I zine
that nitrogen fixation enzymes can
be extracted from bacteria if strict
requirements are met. First, the
Hsing cells of selected bacteria
are broken open aad the enzymes
extracted under precisely controll-
ed conditions to avoid damaging
good.
In the “supermarket of toe
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