The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 63, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1960 Page: 2 of 10
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MONDAY, MARCH 14, IWO
To Your Good Health
SEVENTEEN
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Channel 4 Report
if stock is used extra salt may not
— enough for 4 servings.
to the
i. F. W. Norton of
Birthday to Darlene
say.
and then move on to
1:20—
2:
Doctor’s Orders
held April 29 through May 1 in the
to
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Church Goers
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Weekend Visitors
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Hostesses will be third grade
Monroe, La.
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heart are
Varicose
Rev. Ashworth
is Evangelist
For Revival
w
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Members also will consider addi-
tions to the chib standing rules.
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were
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has been of a
to readers Who
Me Lewis PTA
Elects Officers,
Plans Supper
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and
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Jones PTA
Slates Meeting
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Anniversary
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Held Over! ENDS TUESDAY
—IEATURI STARTS *»o •.M.—
Mr*. Slade Brown
Paul Eason
Robert Lewis
DOUBLE FEATURE
1001 WONDERFUL
Rob n Hood
o Q News - Weather
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Pilots To Elect
New Officers
The Pilot Club of Orange will
The Texan
Not for Hire
Wells Fargo
Father Knows Best
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BEE BEE S SHOPPE
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vASnics — GIFs — NOTIONS
Butlerick end Advance Pattems
NETS — LACES — FRINGES
Id
___-___the ther-
snug under his arm.
to a
10:00-
Bud borrows money to invest in
a block ef apparently promising
copper mining stock, and again
father is called upon to solve
the inevitable problem that
arises.
common
Editor,
On 1
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of a brilliant biochemist and a
widow that are drawn together
through their mutual emotional
problems. Ronald Reagan and
Viveca Lindfors.
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lory, Sherry Hashaw, Carolyn Vin-
cent, Mrs. G. B. Bruce. Donna
AND tnroato
SHINNICK’S
61304 ® Continental Claw,
room
7:00-2 CD Today
7:5566 Thought for Day
RADIO-T senvic
eottw Pew end Verle Meed
SALE!...
YtWR CHOICE J
not removing sufficient
waste matter from the
m. That's another.
The meeting wi be held at 7:30
pim. and the program will be a
Morning News
Captain Kangaroo
My Lttle Margie
Farm and Ranch
•You wordopt? Don't toll mA you sleep af
homo too!"
when burial permission is re-
fused
0 Kate Smith Show
Guests: Seymour Berstein. con-
cert pianist and the Fort Dix
Glee Club.
€ Jubilee U.S.A. .
grade won the room count.
Refreshments were served by the
fifth grade room mothers.
the lettet. A nurse
office told him to
another man. I
always Meed mny step-daddy. main-
ly because he would buy me can-
dy and be was extra good to me.
with t
petition
wes p
rights
by the
Revival services started Sunday
in the Flrot United Pentece
Church of Pinehurst. >111
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enough to prevent, or at least mi-
imize, swelling late in tits day.
one qarvy
heart and kings
5 Guiding Light
5 News
55 Bold Venture
D People's Choice
5 Romper Room
5 As The World Turns
3 Woman's World
25 Religious Kaleidoscope
Cheyenne escorts the body
war hero home and is shc
TUESDAY, March 15th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Coma in for a FREE analysis of your hearing.
In aftendance will ber
D. M. BISEL
CERTIFIED HEARING Al* CONSULTANT
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Bridge Party Set
By DuPont Wives
Du Peat Comstruction Wives
from Orange and Beaumogt will
meet Wednesday at ie a m. at Sun-
set Grove Country Club.
Bridge games will be fallowed
., Dough Re MJ
9:30—4 CD Play Your Hunch
® On the Go
10:00—5 OT Price Is Right
(8) I Love Lucy
10:30-4 CZ Concentration
® December Bride
1100—4 CD Truth or Conse-
queaces
0 Love of Life
1130-4 CD It Could Be Yoe
® Search tor Tomorrow
occasionally. Pour soup and force
vegetables through afce strainer.
Add crushed 1
Lately he’s been getting heme
st 2 sad 1 in the arorning with a
fresh shave and smelling pretty.
He claims Ma whiskers haven't
Ankle-swelling in not unusual
among women, especlaily in hot
weather and particularly if they
are on their foot a great deal.
in any case, regerdless of the
pause, the swelling is likely to be
severe if you change from
enter of selt to a
age of 71, some fault io
ai the votes of the logs
y suspicion. This is fairly
in oldsters. But as to the
other, er from a
cagses.
Generally, lack of adequate cir-
qulation is the principal cause, but
there are many causes of faulty
ciroulation.
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put his amms around me I
me down to git ad Ms gm.
fered to teach me how to i
Queen for a Day
■ Fer Batter or Worse
■ Loretta Young
House Party 2
ONLY
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WITH TRADE
er, Mrs. Jaynes invites all boys
nterezted in cub scout work. to
r join ther.
culation Qbesi
biuity, since wi
harethat much
which we must
The devotional waa presented by
the Rev. William Cossaboom, pas-
tor of Wesley Methodist Church.
Huntley-Brinkley Report
Doug Edwards News
Local News
Sports
Cheyenne
■ng around yaw home I she
wags to poileh and tidy up -
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t j
i
Leah Brooks was intro-
— as a new first grade
teacher.
Mrs. Helen Seller’s third grade
won the attendance banner and
members of the executive board
aflaek"cofos“homomeg
TULSA. Okla. (AP) - Norman
Gainey. 3, follows imstructjons to
_ . _ ----- at a doctor's
keep a ther-
arm- When he
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have mentioned quite a few times,
’ ■ - ' deal of help
-_____________MartOd using
compounds containing K. But yours
is the first letter from anyone who
had a part in the early develop-
meat of it. Thanks for your inter-
esting letter. You'd be surprised
how much I liars from my
June Allyson Show
___________ stare tn “Sister
Sluzger," the story of a nun who
coaches a school baseball team
emedme-
The Rev. William L Bleesing is
pastor of the House of Prayer for
All People in Denver, Colo,
2:36-6 0 From These Roots
25-Verdiet is Yours
—Q TOgi Mg*
n comed Piater •
aussecmechtorm.
ear. I know now that it was just
an encuse to gut me atone. I am
report cart dated 1877 highlighted
thetmnshizampetqngofsatkFT
Now officers are Mrs. John
for her gecgnd term as U--—
Mrs. J. D. Watson, first vice presi.
R. L. Granger, Mr*. S.w. Di
ski, Mrs. T R. Cornell sad
R. D. Ward.
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ATTENTION
Hard of Hearing
Your next BELTONE HEAHING CONSULTATION wUl be be3ei
the Jack Tar Orange House.
DEAR ABBY I am i tort who
ll test I IMk about 16. My Dad
f died when I waa seven sad
3-0 Yancy Derringer
Q Edge of Night
Q Adventure Theater
4:000 Circle 4 Club
Q unde Wjllie’s Club
0 Movie Matinee
s:00-0 Rin-Tin-Tin
6 Cartoon Capers
S:M—A Texas Rangers
1
Report Card
For 1877 Shown
Salk PTA Unit
The election of officers and a
Bob Hopi Special
0 Peter Gunn
Danny Thomas Show
Sea Hunt
Ana Sothern Show
Shotgun Slade
0 Steve Allen Show
The Real McCoys
Meeting in the home of Mrs. I___________________ —
Louis Guillory were Jo Ann Gull- be needed. Makes about J cups
Foe Abby’s pamphlet "What
- y Teen - Ager Wants To
Know.” send 25 cento - —ge,
seN-Udreaaed, stamped envelope
in cart at this paper.
m Den 4 Makes
A- State Maps
"MICNAEL CAUNN.ET NORLUND.
CAtlOOH end lATt WOH1 NUM
meet today at 7130 p.m. in the
Jack Tar Orange House to elect
officers for the coming year.
The proposed slate of officers
will be presented by the nominat-
ing committee, Ann Tyus. Mrs.
Juanita Peebles and Mrs. Winnie
Bradford. Delegates to the dis-
trict convention will be named
also.
The district convention will be
„SoumDsAND
1001 ARI
2=MGH
Miss Guillory, secretary. read a
letter from R. B. Richardson, di- *
rector of highways, concerning
OR ANGE APPLIANCE CENTER
1302 10th St We Trade We Install We Service Hl TU 3-3569
McLEWIS (Spl) - Members of
, —- _ —r- g. . the MeLewis PTA elected officers
He used to kiss’m a lot and and planned a benefit chicken
— -* ---——■ — ana pull gumbo supper Thu reday evening at
• H« of- a meeting in the school. ..
Ms. C M. Biggs is the new
president; Mr*. Ravencraft,
first vice president; Mrs. L. A.
and Mrs. W. S. Griggs and Mis.
E. B. Bridges of Beaumont. Res-g. .
vatioms may be made with Mra. ExeW.
, t
(
Championship
a 0 News, Weather
Q People Art Funny
9 People Are Funny
■ Chamber of Commerce
5 TuOight tone
5 Theater?
9 Jack Paar Show
7 Showtime
it Unto Night." The story
posters, pictures and advertise-
ment on the highways.
' d All members brought material
Today We Greet arraggementsowtqic"wernduuagea
Lets »-.*•.» Thursdeyand“mrsha”Moutonpcpresideht, con
ducted the meeting.
tary: Mrs. C. W. Roehe, treasur-
-- t. " Ridgaway, historian,
aad Mrs Britt Walters, parti*
_____ ______ There will be a meeting of the _________________ ____
more often than city executive board at 1:45 p.m. in natural alloy* as early as 700
ana a ur Friday for a belated greeting to
2nd Alar8e M s Wozencraft. From there we
• envelope skip t Tuesday with greetings for:
Budge Sellers
Honel Louviere
Jerry Jayns.
rpphgetng"e“tsabpdmesta“sdomee Phofographs Copied
of Mr*. France* Jayne*, den moth-
University L ______.
lege faculty indicate*. It showed I -----------
that people that live near a church School principal.
County attend more often than those whe
Tuesday have to travel a greater distance,
and that people in the suburbs at-
usual situation in medicine, you
don't dare assume that the com-
monest emme is necessarly the
one in the particular eaae you are
considering. Flat feet can ba a
very real factor. So can anemia,
or an underactive thyroid.
Still another poeaibUfty, in a ohe-
sided problem of swelling, is a de-
lectiv vain due to an injury, or
phlebitis, or whatnot.
by Bemardlansky
ini i irn i,
greater tendency to use
some of the new drugs to get rid
‘ 5j excess fluid.)
But if you can’t find aay definite
cause, or can't find cne that ade-
qatly explains the troble, then
you have reason to suspec that it
is bame general weakening of the
i kettle; bring to a leg circulation without any pnrtlc-
about 1 how; stir ular defect being responai.
•-----— ---, In such cases, and this may be
—e _ . - —. the beet pgsible advice to many
parsley and salt and readers who are of reasonably
pepper to teste: reheat. If soup is good health, wearing ’ -
rerigerated overnight it may need pertive hosiery -----
to be thinned with stock or water;--------—
-2eg.zt -e .
caendiN#"ere,MSsiaehwk:
In Orange Sunday to attend the
‘iy party for Mrs. Sudie
_ BumonwerePrsdMr endosi^ a long sek
Paul Peason, Lutcher Stark High Eha and dovhter Tonmo/wg znStoncoetkhdm
letters. Reeders' questdoms are i-
comporated in hie column when-
ever possible.
deetprjdWtkrKut’Ram-
sey, third vice president; Mrs.
R. O. Bloxham, fourth vice pres-
Meet; Mr*. M. E Forston, tree*-
hhaffsarn“momaparp"pnb-canvocurinoe
The election of officer* is on the Rice ‘Hot efin Houston,
agenda for a Thursday meeting of - *
Jones PTA.
____ ANN ARBOR (AP) — Where a panel discussion on “Discjpline--
removed family Uvea has a lot to do with the School Approach." On the pan-
how often it goes to church, a
survey by
— ______________ On the pan- 1___
_ ____ _____ el will be Mrs; Jack Kenrly, birthda;
two members of the Jones principal; Roy Howard, Carr Lewis 1_____________
of Michigan Flint Cd- Junior High School principal, and A. E. F. Burton of
“What’s your problem?" for a
personal reply, write to Abby in
W.H. Yonk Epaatcizes”nd:amcnpea
over the progress of the children Fa
He said the organization of PTA I f
help* parents and teachers to work I l .
as a team. He pointed out that I U
Texas teacher* are (elected with I
ESistgan, assistant principal I T
thanked the parents for their inter- I
est in the school during Texas Pub- I
lie Schools Week, and expreeaed I
appreciation for flowers sent to the •
school during the week.
Accepts Two
New Members'
VINTON (Spl) — Judy Landry
and Carla Breaux were voted in
as new members of the Tom
Thumb Garden Club this week.
mS.“ Ima"ronc on hone shay- she wears me out.
*e"wineT pan.zome
a."ppruerwhpid and ia the Sergeec,beiey
eaense
find. All this constant polishing
and tidying gmkea her, took
The chicken gumbo supper is
planned for Thursday. Match Si .oInm
atsgap.mwntthegrchcotnategera M Merfiman and the new mem-
pupim pre"entea a program in the bers - -
St. Patrick’s Day theme. This
Want to loee weight? It can ba
done if you follow the advice given
in my pamphiet, "The Leet Secret
Of Keducing." For a copy, write
to me in care of dhis newaspaper,
’ a long self - addressed,
- and S cents to
aomst --- - wouid
The Rev. G O Ashworth Jr. of
Storks, La, is. the evanxelist. The
T^to’M.rf ha hee c ySE
-nnee rcX is the first to be there’s
held in the new sanctuary- There -uau- ■ -------- •
will be special preaching, singing
Sfar,’’^^'duets nd *
The Rev. T. A. Gibson is pastor.
-________ . .ig.
Dr. Molnar weicome all reader
mail, but regrets that due to the
tremendous volume received daily,
ha to unable to answer individuhi
The report card belonged to Mar-
Un Brochette, superintendent of
Orange schools, who was guest
speaker. Broskette’s topic was
cent for Ou^'chi'ld7n“ Koozhgcoqa
the yellowed report card and ob-
served that in those days, too. par-
ents and teachers were concerned
DEAR ABBY: My husband
si
avery night.
.. sliced), 1 rib celery of this
sliced), 3 leafy celery top, 1 But i
Tom Thumb Club 1*^1*?^ d^e darbley “pthg:
saptspepper . lrmot aten.
Put stock. Peas, carrots, ceierY
and onion in a kettle; bring to a
2**--21GSST E=
By JOSEPH C. MOLNER, M.D. neys are
"Dear Dr. Molner: Will you polsonous
pdegee write about swollen teat _______________—
ndankisLTwodostor. hav5 But if both kidneysand
johaQcht rTaeZernjm420 yetgssc7ascht‛,
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to accumulating to the tisues. It U“ V5*5 "ET™ —
----’ one ankde or both. It
i one oque or an-
I Delta Kappa Gamma
| To Meet Tuesday
grM director Tuesday at a P!30
ip.m, meeting of Theta Chapter,
'Delta Kappa Gamma in Stark
High School, room 210.
There will be a display and dem-
onstratiot of teaching media in
the schools. Mrs. Junius Simms
will show the new language lab
for teaching foreign languages and
Mrs. F. M. Howell will show other
aids for teaching in the new school
wing. "
Hoefesses will be Mr*. B. F. Sig-
ler. Mra. Beulah Selzr, Mary Rao
and Mr*. Bess Schofield
ummct"MmMS
--and —--
Mrs. Colleen Beckcom, assistant
den mother, served refreshments.
Members are Joel Beckcam, Ran:
dy McGee, Allen Connel and
3 been growing lately. I think he
} nust be lying to one. He used to
• come home needing a shave, I
' like to know wher he is
***r,*“sw6w
DEAR SUSPICIOUS: If he
ThoNowVs.thoOld
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
V
---nut SECOND hruhs ---
Victot Mature--Yvonne DeCaro
“TIMBUKTU”
-In--
4»k»- 4o< a CeM ?»<
Children Une It Mt
granddaughter does’ have
teeth at A menths, we have one
who didm‛ cut a teeth until II
monthe and then they came in
one after anethor. She’s ever t
years aid mow aad has nice
strong teeth. — Mrs. J. K.”
Thank you—and I hope "R. H."
seas trite.
NOTE TO C J. P-— Dioctyl mo-
dium sudfo-sucinate, which I
1
Assoc
WAS
- two le
to foot
1, senhow
’ Khrust
hands
voices
it ha
tag stu
two mi
since t
DEAR SCARED: Tell your
stetteer!
^^C^PO^
20w,"as fig
sad there to no
are i—.......—
law agaiest K.
---, --- . Abby, be- Whitman, second vice president;
case he is too ftjendy lately. I Mrs. R H Pickett, third vice pres-
cen’t tstl my mother because it ident; Mra. J. B. Dorman, secre-
wil break her heart. She thinks i.,. 22. C. — - •
ha to perfeot. Tel me what to do. er: Mrs. C. C
please, ***** 1 rumawaz.. ... ana Mrs. -
SCARE GIRL
Family Laneh
Smoked pork-butt stock makes
delicious and hearty soup,
udget split pea soup, salad ___________
r»lls, assorted cheese, beverage, less severe _
w 4. -w pe aEu2mdn"p8eaurae
butt has been simmered in water: heart and kidney csaea, there to a
cup quick-cooking green split much greater tendency to use
peas, 2 medium - steed ca r ro ts-----
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