The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1957 Page: 18 of 18
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, W57
Grand Jury Returns ___
Nowadays people who save for
a rainy day can only hope it will
be a light shower. ____
OFF!
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Nine indictments
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RADIO-TV SERVICE
DIRECTORS OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK AWARD OFFICERS FOR SERVICE
Pins Representing 341 Years of Collective Service Presented
ier, 39 years; Shor Hudson, cash-
ier, 18 yearsand James Sanders,
assistant cashier. 8 years.
—Mrs. J. U. Miller was presented
a pin for her late husband who was
assistant vice president. He had
been with the bank 39 years, i
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assigned no r
tat aaM ha «
this post
venient."
Active la l
affairs. Higle
the hoard at
were returned
for. felony theft, two
child dtniertion, and
Our staff is working overtime to return our
service to the usual prompt and friendly
manner.
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Now and then a man turns up tion forms may be obtainedif
who acts as if he was living his the civil service secretary at
life on contract. 'local U.S; Post Office.
ONE GROUP — LADIES AND MISSES
DRESS and FLAT SUEDES
Preside!
Higley i
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administrator.
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Goldfine
“QUALITY SHOES"
adopted resell
mission of a
the right to >
water without
such a contron
to be consie
could beco
lengthy debet
he would not
The school
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where vjolene
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"I recent, i
ethers of the
ange County e
cation that th
Hospital is a
Hem-dollar mo
That waa Ge
today to the I
poet cards mi
FIRM FOUNDATION
The surest way to get to the
front of the line comes through
diligent work at the rear.
Colorado's revenue from its in-
heritance tax climbed to a record
$4,500,000 in fiscal 1957, an increase
of 11 per cent over the year before
and more than 100 per cent over
1951 collections.
Dear called attentiohto the ov-
er 7.000 job opportunities-that had
been created here since the 1998
bond issue and listed other growth
factors which he attributed to the
improved countv system of roads.
He said that 10 persons would be
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one other forgery and passing. ETEOROLIGISIS TO MEET
w— ■ . . . COLLEGE STATION. Tex. m-
■ Even, though they may not have The Ameriaq Meteorology Soeta
• 158 “ on rumors haye AV opens ’i? «th anivefsary
•ray of getting around. meeting at Texas AM today.
ture—that's where you are going
to spend the rest of your days
tions are fonduty in hospitals and tion is of prime interest in the
reg ion a I officessof, the Veterans growth of ny area. He said he
Administration andLare. located believed this hanatsue would pro-
throughout the United States and vide rang ynty With
an de-
in Puerto Rico, ~ quate syst of highways, one that
Uca- will puffill the’need.
county with loud apeakera urging
| FORESIGHT
Take a real interest in the fu-
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7 Snecial Pricee nn cirietmn 3 Te a /
Hine Indictments
Indictments were returned late
yesterday by the Orange County
-gand jury against Louis Marks,
abas Louise Mae Marks, 1*. of
401 Burton St, on two charges at
forgers and passing.
" In the spring the same person
waa ported two years probation
on similar charges
The new indictments charge the
foreing of. a 625 ichek and a
22 20 check.op the"R. J. Herman
Park Ave Service Station drawn
to Louis Marks. They were passee
at Zeto • Liquor Store No. L
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m Bfowning pointed out that the
baformation of the non-profit corpora-
----------- -- tion to open and operate the Or-
cexiceceegececee2 ange Memorial Hospital had saved
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casonally he
pefiences wit
Leroy Hunte
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lo Felony
Hooter charg
the wrist by
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ever her reft
im tar malll
with pontal r
Mr. Behai
has false tee
enuld act ba'
bite.
» Volues to $12.95
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CASH CAN MAKE XMAS
SHOPPING EASIER ’ A aa
LOANS: $50.00 to $1500 sghdfe
Low Monthly Terms Con Bo Arrenged With V.
MO Payments One 'til Neil Year UD3M
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Bank Officers Panel Points Out Its Different Phases
Are Presented Proposed Highway Program Outlined to Rotary
Service rins I Howard Peterson, co-chairman of gram were explained and questions the people to vote. ________
Gold lapel pins representing a the public support drive for the answered. I Studcut gues.s incluea nay
collective total of 391 years of pfoposedfive-million-dollar county "It’s your program," Peterson, Winkel, Peggy Bentley, Charles
service were presented to officers road bond issue which will be voted emphasized. “As members of the Brewer and Charles Bradley,
of the First National Bsnk yester. 00 Saturday, led » discussion for chamber of commerce or of the, f , ’1
day afternoon during a meeting of the Orange Rotary Club yesterday chamber's highway committee or _
directors n( the benefits to he derived from on the citizen's advisory commit- •
The pins portray the image of the program tee many of you here today have
the bank and directly beneath is He appeared at the luncheon had a part in shaping this countv-
the caption "First National Ban1- ' meetine of the club in Little Mex wide highway construction plan." •
Inscribed across the top are the ico Restaurant he explained w
words. "Loyal Service '■ Assisted by a panel composed Referring to the 1998 road bond
They are studded with st ones of t untv Judee Charlie Groms, issue, which has added some 100 ••
represents!ing the yesrs of Gu. Lovie J. miles of farm to market roads and •
ice Diamonds represent over 25 Callen Rmouning leader .ddnr, resulted in major improvements to •
years of service, the ruby is for and Bob Dear, chamber of com Highway 90 including new four-
over in years and the pearl d- merer manager, different phases lane bridges at both the east and •
n-tes service of over five sears. of the highway cinstruction pro- west boundaries of the countv. Pe- •
Officers re rising the pins and , terson reminde l that over 22 mil-
the years of service they have Civil Service Taking lion dollars had been spent by the
rendered are as follows E. E. 4 .. . n stnte highway department on that •
McFarland, president, 60 years Applicants for Posts section of US 90 alone
J O. Sims, director and formerly Examinations have been an. Judge Grooms said the program m
vice president, 66 vears L. J. rouneed hv the US cvI service was four vears in the planning. m
Lewis, vice president, 45 years: Commission for the positions of He sad It was not the result of » •
T P. Tarvis. assistant vice presi elm-cat sicial worker, paving from decision by the Court or any group
dent. 27 years. H A. Journeay, t4 525 to $8,990 a year.’ and for but was developed by engineers.
assistant vice president. 39 year ment Mamier. paving from SI representatives of the State High- m
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Xk Portroits and Cards
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the taxpayers an estimated one-
। third increase in taxable valuations
and made possible the offering of
l this road bond program with the
i prospect of little-or no increase
' । in the tax rate. X
awhor of one
Mils, said he
about IM me
Sea. Wardiqw
chairma et i
fairs Commitu
bill
.Se.Henry,
topio "tesged
ate to egbte
pass before i
held He said
officials and
bers wanted t
appeer during
Gonzalez MI
"because it’s
thing that can
.aid Arkansas
call a special
bill as a resu
crisis and hr
because it pro
people Mill fi
Court’s integn
The school
matter submit
Seldom in Cadillac history has there been an announcement
as significant as the message you are now reading. . \
For this is the announcement that introduces the finest
motor car ever to bear the celebrated Cadillac name.
Certainly, one glance at its extraordinary grace and sym-
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Its new sweep and stature. its remarkable new rear fender
design. its dazzling new grille and four-headlamp system, and
its tasteful use of chrome and color ... all mark it as a singu-
larly beautiful and majestic creation.
Surely, one look at its new Fleetwood coachcrafting will
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Monday.
Senators a
prepared for
weekend adjor
and day at th
sion called by
• bill cidsing >
presence of I
The attornes
fof a ruling
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while the 5
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a.m.
Severe top
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day of the sm
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Red Jerry
convince you that thia is motordom’s masterpiece in luxury.
There are exciting new fabrics and leathers . . . wondrous
new beauty of appointments ... and a whole host of new
passenger conveniences.
And. unquestionably, a single journey behind the wheel
will reveal why this is motordom’s masterpiece in performance.
Theeisa spectacular new high-performance engine ... an
even smoother, more responsive transmission . . . and, as at j
option at extra cost, the marvel of Cadillac air suspension.
It’s all new-it’s all wonderful—and it’s all waiting for you
today in our showroom.
We urge you to see and drive the 1958 Cadillac soon.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1957, newspaper, November 13, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530151/m1/18/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.