The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 72, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1963 Page: 11 of 12
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Also Brief noontime services
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MOSIER
PLUMBING
1101 Main
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507 Massachusetts
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Avalanches-
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lSiters, Mrs: Leona Reagen of Sils-
r of her and Mrs Marv Griffin of
off i- Beaumt; two brothers. Bra k
Waddell of Warren: and tour
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Lee Burgess
cnees 7-11 Stores
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held to Johnson of Beaumont; four sis
Funeral ters. Mrs C I Davis of Port
lewman, Neches, Mrs Wiley Wallace, Mr;
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a 1 Righis A • Wrong $6 47%
Ht Roller* 47 S’
far toe imspired Word of God.
Shirts and Skirt*
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Mixers 18
Minnows
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a Shiners
Cow Tails
GB a Fiops
Uncontrolobles
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Potsy Norman
violo Deon
i Jo McCofver
Lu Ponnell
Ella Robinson
' * r Soro Jocobs
a Carrie Borton
, Anna 7 Coltey
• virgtyo Somoson
a Heien DeKmon
a Julia Edirds
, jeonnine Stewart
. Borboro McDonil
a Fronces Pric
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Siegatrs Jewelry r2
Mac J* Stitchin Post 64 4
Sabine Supoply Co 582
Oronge Appllonce Center SO 58
. Smith * Reliobie Cleaner* 40 70
Colinsworin 451, MeW woggoner. 441
Am. R-iAne Women'*
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TONIGHT—7:30:
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TUESDAY—: 7:10:
The Work of Forth
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"O. Ye ct Littie Fah
grand h id reh
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ter Mr Bertie Gunter of Merry <
vilie La 1 o u r grandchildren: .
.nd seven- great-erandchildren.3
Wilmo • Onsl,
HIGH TEAMN
let jBet John
United Ga* 7071
8 Buronee INDIVIDUAL SERIES- Wat von. Team-
ce 552 Al Miller, PH J Morgon, 527; Roy Foremons
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sqme other staff is doing." —
A sturdy defense of big congres ever.
I staffs comes from Dr. to:
1 s b Galloway, senior sPe buffer tones
eforh ■ ' - T «« formerusttommittee that Conduci. to set out in ordinances the mini- Brookeland and Mrs Alice Pom- Co. and with an oil drilling con-,
25 ed hearings on the reorganization mum
of Congress in 1946 ters, ‛
Met whiles Meoting
coumt, Motonol Bon*
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tractor. .
Other survivors ineJude his wife
. one son, James Waddell of Village
sei CM cemptete eumerity •
St. Paul's Leaue
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H. M. Fewcll juries included a fractured cheek
H y Fa di 6 father aStrs bon. anamnrasureddaken suffer
wip"E“Cty"co"pumadnF
The ri deadiipe 2 HTua e" warspsanugaeomn ’fu^! a he held qieamm-, E — — ” 8
in Caldwell for william tomerrwazpmuin, L, 18. remember nothing else at thee com: Acolionce » *
Fewell had HVed r ‛ 0 5 timae Belis Appliances • J
ci her rirvivors include his wife -!2e , , .. . . _____ Keown * x...- . .
" 1 The faarv dpliherat d some two high team SE RIE$- AUewey 1
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Deweyville Candidate Issues ’ Congress-*,
Views on Trustee Election
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far cTt MEanz :con came •0 a k oxan: hnigmer
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DEWEYVILLE (W - Empha- Cub Scout program we Pad
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"Rom sey Kon‛ 44
Angele $ 42
oB Smith Bowiing Sup He 1 38
__ Borros Pgint Co
a Cedstal Ejectric
I Ramsey Soort Store 36
a wiogins Bowiers Suppl 7 34
3 Orange Natl Bon* 20
a Scott Construction
2 Smith Bowiing Su Ho 3 18
g a rd Pointer Auto Sales 28
a Heod Ac res a “
• Crcie Borber Shop.
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3 HIGH It AM SERIES-Stegoirs
4 Foremos. 2288 Mac Jt. 3311
D.E.R.A. Women
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Chemi Cats
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Bridoctts
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Hearts
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HIGH TEAM
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II I Leo Burge** Moot*
14 a 4 Sandlin' Foods
IS SV* Alta* Monogroming
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LEAGUE ST AHO INGS
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Circte Lumber Cd
of losing their scats. Dormon 8 Meeks 42
______ M St hid left the cor*oom ."2 -ur- 'll__n •
WTON (Spi-Funeral Cerv here after being advised no ver- 20) simoso %
I sear. in ices wiil He heid temorrow at 7 dirt would he retarped xuntil Mon Btxon",220 "s - o"mon
the county berk’s office in the the Pori Arthur area before mo pm for WZ""A Miler who da sinei.w "5.00 "HSundry In m"e m '
„ . ---- ... ___________ county courthouse at Orange In Ing to Caldwell abeut three ■ ars ded yestefday at 7 45 P m at a Justimunute later he i ,
illagebr rail staff Aalaries was *3 milnonin the city election atsentee ballots ao A-machinist, he ret redirom h>> nursing home following a nounced it had1ree bed a ra
.01529465 mhonin may - ~ oncorp u? tol grgrwi v« the » ffswe « _ .
wutm.-i - -______. - ' "‛ome Burial will rendy been nken. and St0od at P"e‛Lui, Texoc
"Canif. Gilbert Weichett of be in 1 ord Ceme ».r> - The otf ciat attention as Dim Clerk NelPo Stqolis jemeiry.
«ana - * - - TsBe sapusi
- -- “ dauphter. Mrs Jchn Erampment
five Milk r, a native e Mewton
. •- e-man Fni/ andccuny was a member of -the
porveRichardweichertSr aldcald First Bapt' Church at.Newton
well. Henrv weicher of Bryan Survivors include one un l
"SI Paul wecher ' of । mmet. Miller of Nederland, one daugh
„ . ......and PauMrs. Jehn land ter, Mr. Thomas II Childers of
Fires in the Unucd StatesAr . c era.ma and egbtlph, Arumfwo brethers, Dw
ised severe bums to 1.8 million < It i. .Summerfie d, s T Newtn and Rufus Mil
in the offices of indi-perschs during,.--------------------------------------
ity senators. And lkeeodsaldjers loansanu.ne
Ellender pointed out that the
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Knights of Columbus
ij* reoma-eaoue FTM.^ ge
1 Pita f “ ’ 21 4 - _
Mo" 5 4 ; Phillips Chem. Women
Calubus 1B 30 2,__■ - - »
! HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES—€»• 616;
Herm, 318. Gauthiere 519
uCE L’aunT V ■ —
state bonds to helo and Elmer Newman « orange HediedyeserdaywhXevsitinR
Ageiekode x ... ahek..
Mrs Tillie Palmer of Dallas: five dria by a Vidor Memorial Funerai Toom*-
grandchildren and one great Home ambu’ance. 2,".,
Srndchild Dauzhdrill was renrend from pin P-n
1 __ the Arms' and • as a veteran of :o re
Mrs. E. Elliot v Me a"a
Funeral services were held to cther surviors includs three "azu"Kkam sewirccuc, •
day at 2 p m in Ardoins Funeral brothers Lerov. Pre ten ant ‛ ’ 1938. Dun a* Irs 18 F • Bdin
Home in Oakdale. La.. for Mrs Davohdrill all M Vidor and threg
Ellen Elliot, 90, mother cf Mrs sisters, sirs Bern.** Small 0 _
O A Crenk ol 97 W Schley Ave -Vidor. Mrs. Edra Revnolds of
Mrs Elliot died Saturday in Oak Nederland and Mrs. Hazel
dale . Gresham of Houston.
Survivors include four daugh-
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HIGH TEAM SERIES-Stegail’s Jew-
eiry. 2931; Turners Rockets, 3831. dory
& Pioisance, 2794.
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times,
. The jury deliberat:d some two
Weichert died yesterday in his N.PoGrA. Mec Eland" IM Mrs hor hefore returningiteverdie.
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day-most ef them rfusinz to
leave even during recess for fear
In it he outlined his qualifica-
tions and backround o commus a volunteer-nreman i
nity service. The.full “ " learned that I enjoy serving our
staterhent is *• follows: |p in this capacity and would
“I Weldon Gibson, woul ldlike PiSSke to serve you as school
to take this privilege and oppor: trustee - i
tunity to state my qualifications “A55 I would like to add. in n2-
and desire to serveyou. the P suppor of my campaign, that my sional.
pie of the Deweyville School Dis- wire and i have been members Georse. American
trict. as school trustee the PrA for eight years, cialist in.Americen
"i."ianfe-smseedd "d2t0e m"aee mint skuana and Mrs
the past six years.Ia Three of dents that I have.no ill feelings Hoarings on the reorganization mum standards of pavin &. dexter of Groves,
and have fcur children. Toree 01 lo grind with any of our ~ 1956 ters, sidewalks and drainage sim-
vcrprwnatsdenr.ide “Sis SEXV™-' ^'1”” 6 ’ — “ .Ta -
sen n W-1—73 M -4J.11—r
••I have always had ajdesitre.t school systemLoup childrei n-and to'Cong the one hand and from And"soeliminatzaproyision forhkeomf. Walter Moore, pastor of
work with and for the betterment our community and would appre. executive department on the mapdtory annexation, per.e First Methodist Church cl-
ef our children school and com-ciate the opportunity to workiteeroee "55 Jseht of the residents of the area cated Burial was in Evergreen
munity. I have been a chier backer with the School board in maintain Cthe'Galloway's view the cause --............vation
\ and suppcrter ri getting, the c"1 ing and improving cur school most 0 the mushrooming is i
our school district in Yur vote and support for me simple: The problems of, .
rd little league baseball, Weldon Gibsch, on April 8 will tody are far different and
afford me this privilege and op- more complex thap-the probl
Smitm Bow- ng Suppl
' Aiten $8own "n
________ |. W. Newman
Require a map of the area to Funeral services were r
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Home for Jame* Walter N
Bowlerettes
acus ’TAimuas
trom- .5 ,
MG‛ww:omng#
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FSm Strert Grocevy - ’’ 2
Counfy Restourant- ■ — JI. MS
Frances Bequty shop.- t6M 70 19
, Texas Avehnue Grocery 16 2 V, V
Patm Ridge Homes s 152 2^ 15"
sobine Neches W * 15.25. 1,,
HIGH TEAM SERIES-Zecksi,n41
Fronces Beouty Shop. 2108 SmiN*
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dreanizedittle league baseball
"I managed our first I i t 116________
' league team to the championsnip portunitv - ■
m Twin county Litle League o P°Gibson is one of five candidates’
which we are a member I am who filed for twg truseePoW
past committee chairman of me filled in an April 5 election J
Zill III- ~ ~ . . HI Other canaidates are Sod c
A Cordial Invitation to I cloud Bobby Nel-ott, t H. Scot 9
to Come ood Heer | Jr andHowetBicain Pgso
appointed in January 0 "L
an unexpired term, will
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porting, a steepslopes “ pre reported ®: -
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slide., Dherarmerssresting on con tees. Which, with 13/joint senate. election when veters will name * 1 ep of an appar nt at .
Sorsteet nets. House" committees, me • i total of mayor and two councilmen R. * nut:-.. Sm.m p.1-1 T . r ..... on , w
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..... - Walter I. Miller
Enacnentructures and earh walls stat assisthce This rose “Sisentee in the water bond and A native of Burlesom 6 cunty NE
1 erected to divert the slide oca in 1917, $4,000 in 1224. 8.000 trustee elections may do s0 »’ Weichen lived several
arescrenciude concrete, ***** >n 192%. and $6,500in 1900 . t. 1. - -- “ --------------
I.066a walls to spilt the slide The 6 al cost of congressional county courthouse at Orange in
shaped Fail ..icc waa S milfion in -x
I above a building, a Vlnes — — «... zue Lity EiuvuN —------- - aV " .........
land read communications 1920 and $6 5 million in IMO -he may be cast in the city offices the Gulf Oil Corp
pe^^o^ air S "mOTRaihanen on > worhei H ihapen . GrM. r . ure.....
idual cohgressmen. Beadhcaamina
diedin Aeir branes jn_l«l Ac o 1946. Congress for c ommitee, S
Church of Christ Revival Is Slated Hosoraana c^s .......
NINTH 8 EIM STREETS L*«^Ey « ca ‛
. vouconexpeet’tnidpentecostal Church Nere with) JX number o conzressional ceratorsas andwhole.e
a orou, - 0—4 iolevangelist W L Bybadhead of’^ves now. fluctuates.. From "
-im • -holesome respad I Laurel Miss . preaghing. month to month, but •* av r ..
"* I Sarsic-s will begrh daily at 7:30 4350 in the House and 3.000 in
r p.mrccording m Rev c. C. B.1- the Senare. Of the House .total, cau
I11.rd church pastor.__i3.MO work
Brown Lons
K, probtems in the Senate, action could come o years.• • 4 -VIDOR (Sr’- Funerasert ?
-conoros when Carl Vinson today or Tuesday on proposals chant and butcher He was aarepondinsuinoAcxaninsetormm
of five candidates wasconeshmya." make Pan American1 Methodisn.. I n c l u a e two sons pn‛ prinr La son of MM2, Nomo »'»« an s s. .w -w« »»««. i
--mezmamms--- ■■—
6a- 1 ; .u__*it hau nAw ■ tcities attract I--------
work then that IC na5ww th0 nnlI 'tax
Wa are concerned wth jus’ areas; to eliminate the P,
jXH . .nserl 1ew agri- requirement for votin2: and an
nisthreersun r * "rsecuticn’ of annual voteg registration hill
C rw ■ l he told a news 1" th? House sponsors have in-
World War > he iota d icated thev will try to zet con-
maninc.hen_ • Vinen storved ederation of a drorosed constit-
smsin and with a swift rotation tional amendmnt to permit -
Thk hand "ted nut the acceler year-Olds to yote a nres "•I
otion of federal government redistrictinz NII and an anti-
(Continued From Page D).weruch-onby the great depres slant hole/oil well statute
strtcea to altitudes below 6,500 sion w rid War II. the cold war ::
feel where trees can grow end. near s100-billion budeesme Vidor ElfiCt ion
Many Swiss mountains are The first Congress, which met VIGUT -ie-t-1
I higher than 10,000 feet and ava- frem 1789 to 1791. introduced .« KA:.e AJccr
lam he- eften shirt near the sum- bills, enacted 10s public laws. and. Deadlines Near
mil. Noh rest lower down can had 155 ccmmitee. reports. The ...
mithstand the impact of a big 87th congress, which met in 1961,
avalanche - its air pressure and 1902: introduced 17 no bllsdeadlines are
aylencan snap off • tree or blow enacted f:B public laws, and - ---
I down a house. 4,852 committee reports
I doM the higher regions the Swiss The first Congress had only two ------------ -
.In build seel or concrete sup- committees in contrast, the Sen- day. the final day for castin an Pm.
I of en <f,uetures or cut ... Committee on Gevernment absentee ballot in the $0 000 “a- Heme um. i c
I mrtine structures »e .... — bond electiom set for Saturday Wcichert, 75 father of Mrs G.G
deadline for ab- Lowe <1 Bridge City.
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frolX same Robert L. Lakey. I ames E. Waddell, Am. A-dg. EmDloe I Palac. Beles I Palace Laage
mpany. KIRBYVILLE (Spl) — Funeral Funeral services will be, hld league IrANNIN0s LEAGUE STANDINOS .LEAGUE w E
Alto scheduled today is House, KBr r Robert Lee Lakey ,77, tomorrow at 10 am. in the Village w L oa Teamo- Wi I,, 9b-TemL.. " 2
senateJuaxciary committee has’action on the cit annexation wersbelartxday at aop’.in. Miis Baptist chutchin Kounteem “• -------- •
1* regular staff members while its measure. . ,.u.d over Stringer’s Funeral Hem? with Bill for James, Ellis Wadeli of Or- smblevs
14 Sbcommittees have 150 Representatives arzuedoer Tyner, minister of the Church oftherof Charles Waddel of Or no
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Survivors include his wife, Mrs. charge of arrangements.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 72, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1963, newspaper, March 25, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530848/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.