The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1962 Page: 5 of 32
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1962
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE RYE
Richard Nixon Announces
Hunter Is Shot
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concerted worldwide attempt to
to rede
arms
to re-
cial music.
The world’s largest wildlife
RATHER SURPRISING
!
Africa. It covers 26,000
square
date, in a Nov, 7 news
School Board. on the sale of years.
ence. conceded defeat to Gov. Ed-
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wife and children here this week
spectacular herds
antelopes, zebras and elephants.
call for the sheriff and an ambu-
of Richard M. Nixon.
in which
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the San Diego Union-Tribune.
tie " as Emarmmed in Ja>per and i --- • "N.m‘ •1- «
then sent on to Orange for further Christian and B. K. Stevenson.
CHARGE NOW
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The FBI said he was
NEW WESTINGHOUSE HAIR DRYER!
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degrees.
the federal courthouse this
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Four U.S. presidents once were
Van
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tions, migrant labor camps and
correctional institutions. The re-
to 37 degrees during the night,
with somewhat higher but still
home of Bobby Granger, pastor
and sponsor. Mr. and Mrs C. A
Dickey, sponsors, also will at-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Elder
Rees, visited her father, H Le-
al of the bombers was not clear
but was a definite possibility.
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$900,000 in tax bonds.
These bonds, with a 30-year
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Lewis returned to the camp Sat-
urday for a weekend hunt.
Also hunting in Polk County are
MONDAY
ONLY!
ical attention. He insisted on driv-
ing to Jasper himself when it was
found there was no doctor avail-
able in Newton.
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on a bid basis.
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In looking back to Thanksgiving celebrations of years gone
by it is only fitting that we should remember to be grateful
for the countless blessings that have been bestowed upon this
nation since its early Pilgrim Days. At this time, we at CNB
join with the rest of our countrymen in humble thanksgiving
for our American way of life, and we sincerely extend to you
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1-DAY SERVICE
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Holiday
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cold temperatures everywhere
Extreme southwest Texas was
due to have minimums of 27-421
even the hose which is al-
ready connected. Most
powerful Hoover ever.
Picks up dirt everywhere.
Full set of attachments
LIGHT!
CONVENIENT!
ATTRACTIVE!
• Full Horsepower
Motor For AU
Cleaning
• Exclusive Double
Stretch Hose
Reaches Every-
where
• Walks-On-Air. No
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Wheels ’
• Combination Rug
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• Telescoping
Wand That Won't
Come Apart
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mar Wilson. undergoing tests in a
Houston hospital.
Laurie J. Peveto, employed in
PRICES
ONLY
port said there is a shortage of sociated with sabotage and guer-
"There’s not a spot in the Pan- trained workers in these fields, rilla warfare.
ton where he caught the plane bid basis because of the fluctuat-
Wednesday night. ing market due to the Cuban situa-
Lyle and Cecil Richardson are bon.
creased funds for it and author-
ized a 9,970-member corps by next
I na duer
tdetPeh
FaOmostintast&
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YOUR DOLLARS;
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Dedication Is.Set
For Church Organ
BUNA (Spi)—A special service
of dedication for a new organ will
be held today at 7 pm. at the
First Methodist Church.
- The organ was given to the
I’m also told there was an un-
expected 13 million increase in '
valuations not anticipated when «
the maturity schedule was set up
Secondly hindsight is always bet-
ter than foresight.
year-old grandchil-1
Lee and Bonnie Dee
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Monday
Only
FBI-
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CHRISTMAS SAVINGS!^
PARK FREE WHILE SHOPPING
AT BEALLS!
Big Parking Lot Right Next Door!
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governors of New York:
In Lufkin Wednesday to visit
Mrs. 0. 1. Fuller were Mrs. Jef- g
frey Wallace and Mrs. George |
Kinder. Mrs. Fuller is a former:
resident.
Mrs. Andrea Pope is here from
Dallas visiting her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Alex Burke
Airman Leonard Dunn is spend- ;
ing a furlough with his grand-
mother. Mrs. Dora Petry, and =
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freeman i
and the Richard Glaze family
were in Sulphur last week to at- £
end a birthday supper for the!
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Have Cleaner-Will Travel
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Hoover upright clean-
er beats as. it sweeps
as it cleans. Every
home with wall to
wall carpet should
have one. •
Fdasnasmemmsmmszremams
Mrs. L. Sorter visited the deer
camp in Polk County Friday. She
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Carter in Corrigan; Mr. and Mrs
Earnest Findley in Warren; and
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gibson in Sils-
bee.
Pete Granger, Mr. and Mrs ,
Winfield Granger and baby., and
Mrs Richard Vaughn and children
left Thursday on a deer hunt in
San Saba.
Everette Lewis. Jim Melvin and
trict taxpayers a whopping $850,-
000.
With some $28 million in total
valuations, it would seem at first
blush this particular district •
could pay more than $1,000 an-
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Huckaby.
The event included a family
house warming for the twin’s par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Huck-
aby. who have moved into a new
home.
Mrs. Oliver Sands has returned
from Newton after visiting her fa-
ther who ia ill.
Mr, and Mrs C L Collins and
daughter were in Houston Friday
to attend the funeral of her
brother-in-law, P. W. Watson.
Ill at their respective homes
this week are Mrs. Rosa Spiares,
recuperating from flu and Mrs
Mrs. Will Kitchens, a bed patient.
Carnauba wax is produced only
by the Brazilian wax palm. 2
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Duncan Woods ! P.S.”
West Orange Christian Teaming ,
Teens have scheduled a hayride
and weiner roast Friday at the
over all maturity period, have
rermingpernterestozatauragging To Meet Tomorrow
last eight years. During the first
21 years, the district will pay
only $21,000, yup that's right, on
the principal. .
In case you're wondering,
that's exactly $1,000 per year.
This one issue alone over the M
years will cost Bridge City dis- 1
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He Won't Seek Office Again
LOS ANGELES (APJ-Former speaking in. the heat of a losing was
Vice President Richard M Nixon, campaign and may return to pub- night
in his first public 6tatement since lic life. rll • -
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Are Being Taken ccodla Arom pag ,
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He was examined in Jasper and Jim Sorter. Jack Cornell, Billy Joe principal.
e-u - ..5 S _____ Then too, I'm wondering why
Tim Lewis, 11, son of Mr. and this particular issue was placed
t rather than sold on the basis of
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fat Rain
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andefioenb. Il
mund G. Brown and indicated he - "I
was through with public life. At program. . The Political Obituary
. . _____ nr Richard M Niven in vhich 1
It's a noticeable improvement s
regardless of the kind of car
carrying you're driving. This type of repair >
------------- The American Red Cross is au- concerted worldwide attempt to
ices were held yesterday in Flint | thorized to accept voluntary cash restore international standards. to
fAr H n Adame 97 .W. _____* . e .. . -1... J—____ ______ a . ____a_
g0vernor, confirmed Saturday brief .vacation, was unavailable was near a fire he had built in. a
that he doesn t plan to run again for comment. field about a i......
tor, public office in his telegram he also jsome .five miles east of Burke-
in telegrams received by' sev- mu ", .cevezram. ne apo something
eral newsDaders Nixon declared questioned the importance of Al-Vieu He saw something move
erar enew spaper, Nixon ae cared Hi . teievision andearanceand fired a 12-guage shotgun,
the California race was "my last &Whenweighedrson APPe arancs He heard a yell and shouted,
campaignejrppblic office candi ‘X thousands or wires andaletsoghe, pe-that " Brittain identified
tor Howard K Smith's ABC-TV said, he told Brittain to remain wife and children heve hi- •--k —-
‘there while he ran for help. A
West Orange
Mrs. Al Chatlosh, TU 6-2050
WEST ORANGE (Spl) - The
memory of his wife. Hazel.
Church choirs will present spe
| OBITUARIES |
H. Q. Adams
FLINT (Spl) — Funeral serv-
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settings for desired hair drying temperatures.
4. BE I IER BECAUSE adjustable vented hood with double wall con-
st ruction. Large enough to fit any hair style comfortably.
5. BEi iER BECAUSE whisper quiet—fast drying. Full power but so
quiet you can talk on the phone or watch TV.
fall. There are now'about 5.000
members serving in 38 countries
$5) A fast,
ME flameless I
eleetric wter
heater is best. Ask
your plumber,
dealer or Gulf
mu • States Utilities.
SpeciolInafellotlonssistone.
ing he kicked Edward Adams, an FAALLI — wont is expected
---------1 Press photographer, to get under way this week on ’
on the right hand, hanging a waterline on the Main
Santie -Steban had applied for Street bridge to connect the west-
diplomatic immunity but it hadlern section of Orange with the
not yet been granted, primary municipal «|er supply.
He was held in bond of $250,000 This was originally a top pr-
for a hearing next Fnday> ; ority Item with maximum speed
—--—I listed by direct action of the Or-
My fueling, however, still is
- --- -— , that this $850,000 is an exorbi-
nils warfare. tant amount of money! But
Other pro-Cast ro Cubans were when I don't pay taxes in the
7
FL il Ek BECAUSE perfumer scents the hair with your favorite
- , perfume while hair is drying
2 BE ITER BECAUSE dries nails fast ... both bauds at once-, . no
one point he declared: '"This is U mu. mun. n wnn Hance was made at 8:15
my last press conference." Hissappearedamong pro and con By 'he time help arrived. Brit-
But some -politicians, including ‘ on sPeaKers. tain had walked to his car and
Gov. "Brown, nave indicated their A spokesman for Nixon said he driven to the Jordan house. Brit-
belief that Nixon may have been believes,, that identically worded tain stated he was not seriously
telegrams went to probably lesslhurt that one pellet had struck
than a dozen newspapers. He said him in. the groin area. He said
the papers evidently included the the range was some 80 yards, and
New York Herald-Tribune, the another shot had struck his shoul-
New York Daily News, the Chi- der but had not penetrated
cago Tribune, the New Orleans: Brittain said he was hunting a
Times-Picayune, the Santa Mon-1 dog at the time.
ica,Calif... Evening Outlook and — -..... - -
Deputy Sheriff Aehon Hopkins KajthtromlndetrrhunthomeFrk
drove Brittain to Newton for med- County. Everett Lewis and w c
NORTHCUTT RADIATOR * — i
501 Border Service tu 6-2062 Buren, Cleveland and both Roose-1
ange City Council on Sept. 18.
Authorized at that time was up
to $19,999 for extension of the
12-inch Une crossing Adams
Bayou.
THIS ONE TOLD - Heard it
late last week around the Orange
police station involving Asst. Chief
Alton Williams. Sgt Leslie C.
Jones and Patrolman Charles Wat-
son. all big men.
It's a type of mental game in
which all three would turn around
and bend over. Then in, the spirit
of that television show you guess
which one is “Really Alton Wil-
liams!"
Chamberlain and his Cabinet
shipping delays and intimates regarded Roosevelt's se-
cret approach as naive and wooly sanctuary is the Etosha Pan Con-
I---, -- 3 indicate the and wooly rubbish. Eden says servation. Territory in.Southwest
American Red Cross may spend The plan in effect was dismissed
up to $2 million in disfster relief; Fden sidhe mished back from miles,-the size of Delaware and
there, he explained Emergency a vacation a ndfound“that,withoutWest Virginia combined. - area
food supplies have been furnished consulting him, Chamberlain had protects spectacular, herds of
A...E:IH‛D j all villages and shelters are being cold-shouldered the idea in a mes------- --
Orangetield Board established.. sage to Roosevelt and all Eden's
— - - About 40.000 persons'-are af- efforts to'retrieve the situation
______________ fected. There were 5,000 homes failed
ORANGEFIELD (Splj-The Or- destroyed and 1000 of these badly, Eden said the only thing, that-437
angefield Consolidated S c h d o l d a m a g e d. Comparatively few stopped him from resigningthenU"
Board will meet tomorrow at homes were insured. j^Anvno. insistence On - Erone uzs,:
7.30 p.m in the high school busi- crecy which barred him from dis- wSmLZ1 " •
ness -office. side. Only routine business is on closing publicly his reason for "saSEEwM 0s_ia•
President Qian Jackson will pre- the agenda. quitting.
ago.
A. C. Richardsen son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Richardson, has
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le
2 .
Cuba-
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strain Castro from what could be
considered both in Washington and
Moscow as rash and very danger-
ous action.
The United States has given no-
tice that the flights will be con-
tinued regardless of what Castro
does about them and if he uses
force against U.S. reconnaissance - _ ________-
air craft-the United States will frowns came on the faces of cot- attention, <
take immediate, forceful counter- ton farmers. However, the pre- Deputy H. E. Irby of the New- Mrs. Everett Lewis, had the cast
action. cipitation is not expected to dam- ton Sheriff Department investi- removed from his left wrist Thurs-
Still another element in this age cotton severely if.no more gated. There were no charges day. He broke the wrist five weeks
present critical .period of the dis- large amounts fall. ftled. The shooting was described
pute is the apparent windup of the A lack of strong winds kept the as accidental,
mysterious mission to Havana of -now from blowing into drifts
Soviet First Deputy Premier An- that could have proved trouble-
astas I. Mikoyan, a close associate some to travelers on streetsand
of "Khrushchev. Mikoyan flew, to highways.
Havana two weeks ago for what) At Amarillo, where large, wet
V.S.sofficlals.and evidently Sovi- flakes began.to fall about 4 am.
et officials also-thought would be Saturdavfsln outbreak of minor I" Hae.anq oca agencies,
a long weekend of talks during traffie aEcidents oecurfed on din. As the attorney general viewed
which he would tell Castro to ac ta streets occurred on sliP it. the projected new service corps deer hunting in Hardin County,
cept Khrushchev’s commitment to The’ temPratures rano. in th. could play an important role in
Kennedy for U.N. inspection of pThsanamperatines rn&Sf inrton helping states and communities in
the removal of nuclear missiles, wastgeneraliyflm 25 tcenters.
But Mikoyan stayed on for one grees. It dipped to 29 at Amarillo! hospital.. Indian reserva-
full week and then another where it managed to rise to only
Khrushchev rushed through a nu-33 during the day.
clear retreat from Cuba at high [ "Tee uu . spu in " - __
spedandthe.s Naw.b% par- handle that isn’t white,” said one and volunteers, directed by pro- cij pc., cunu „ee
Han00 th. tonrast, 25K8 d.con- observer. fessionals and working under lo-were being trained in the use of pruze .Ilv am net an u roalu
thnmAdlanecshipmaznmissk-sapsd tThensnowawasestickveandaclungicalaairection coula ghten thethecexplosves, the FBI saidl’but isnt’my business. ’
objects The Russians said these arise that 1mn8 might become Kennedy's original report made school * no or ma sa 8 e -
42 were all they had sent in. cracked nm oznnFPo u „ ' ... . I HUMPS OUT - Orange munici-
Saturday a dispatch from Ha- TFarther south at Lubbock, sleet ne re^co^Td M ROn antrhqgbanarnesteds."as palstreetcrewshave bee n busily
yana_reported.Mikoyan‛s Stviet covered the ground for a time and than to suggest that it be rela- a new attache 01 the Cuban U.N. engisgdooyerthepastothregweeks
airlinerhave.beerncheckedout.r forecastets said some snow might tively small. who flew here Oct. 3 on cutt g ou sections of exploded
The President asked him to sub- a plane bringing Cuban President
—-= - 1 Osvaldo Dorticos to attend a U.N.
This would be a preliminary to I session.
John T. Werrington • «
Stete Farm Agent •
... T--N1- ~dIM -E ~nV" nH"E UVCIY man.
flight and put ona standby basis fall during the night. Mist fell - - ----- -
“whetherytne timing of his de-during the day, but danger of an mit recommendations by Jah
parture was related to. slowly Below the snow area, light rain possible introduction of legislation I
mounting U.S. pressure for remov- was widespread and the Weather to set up the service corps by ac-la fully loaded Mauser'semiautJlJ”" suvn: •"« IPe « repair :
Bureau said all of the state could tion of the next Congress. ’ The marie-pisSd‛dndMput up semioutntlhasbeen made around the Orange
expect scattered showers and oc- President himself has been inter, physic battle Pbefore agentsommunity Centerszonboth.2oth
casional rain. ested for months in this possibility could subdue him at the time of and Burton, 1oth Street north of
Normwest Texas was expected and has mentioned it in a. num- his arrest Fndav night
to have‘low temperatures of 24 ber of speeches. He also tried to swallow a paper , ----------------
President Kennedy established with a chemical formula for a also start cleaning concrete pave-
the Peace Corps by executive or- —------
homemade explosive, the FBI ment expansion cracks with ma- s 7
der shortly after his inauguration said, but agents managed to re-chinery and refilling with hot tar.
on. 2*5—i e-1 cover it. ; Much of this pavement blow-up in 1 !
jon Gepi 21. Lan a As he was taken out of FBI hot weather is due to lack of main- P j
pleased Congress voted greatly in- headquarters for arraignment at tenance of these expansion joints
. creased fumnds for it and authnr- ha _________-____________ _ -
FINALLY - Work is expected
P wav fhic var..L .. <
tend. »
Mrs. E. L. Daniels Sr. of Lake
Charles is visiting her son and 4
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs
E. L. Daniels Jr., here at 2522
to in the past always aim at a
level debt service retirement sys-
returned to the naval base in San tern insofar as it’s practical.
Diego, after a two-week leave in talking to school board mem-
here. His mother and sister. Ma- bers they tell me the issue "was I ‘
rie, accompanied him to Hous- placed” rather than sold on a low
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3300 EDGAR JROWN DRIVE AT BOWLING LANE MEMBER F.D.I.C.
WE OUT "DISCOUNT' THE DISCOUNTERS! ‛
weren’t intended as a revelation | Brock and Forest H. Watson. terdav ' ’
mile trom his homeltheir zrandchildrenin roves yes‘orma . . oranee ’ ■ ' "
terday.. h e the.children‛s_par- will attract rather than repel.
HOOVER CONSTELLATION
Let us be ever Thankful . . .
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NEWTON (Spl) - A Burkeville' SMsteHoaEo 20,-. . c ‘
man identified as Bill Brittain Asa Mansfield, Mrs Ida Marshall
iiememasuamc=ze=s=e..
Nixon, In the Bahamas for a p.m. Bobby Jordan, 23, said he day. genera stinabald. ThexureallyinHewas the uncle, of Mrs: M. M -ange County chapter, said yes- War I settlements. . 1------* — — ----
---- _ . . . Mr and Mrs ri F Pan. wisit.a weren’t intended as a revelation Brock and Forest H. Watson, terdav Hut activ. R-tieh -nm- ..
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rees visited from the blue but rather nluogine IMN n Nrnen ' era X: . . , But active British support was
he Ie . u 0 Cash ontributions are being considered vital.
Mrs, Cora AdX of Ais accepsed other donat ions
give grandchildren -
RATHER SURPRISING - I Adams had lived in Flint forFriot
couldn't help but be amazed by the past several years, but for . EaTZ'smates
the maturity schedule, apparently meriy resided in Vinton jand the"
readily' accepted by the Bridge Ged. La.', area for a number of
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