The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 14, 1963 Page: 8 of 30
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LEADER
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Docket Load Up During June By 13 Cases in Court Here
Criminal cases retained the pre-
1M new cases were filed.
c Mrs. Ethel Burton, district
New Blood Wanted in City Hall
Thirteen new cases wer
while her May 11 report listed ing cases to 259 on June 30, with
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just 5 dismissed during June.
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J. D. STANFIELD
cows won.
The ocher was between Blanch-
which was
based on a “Pit Toilet" platform.
a city taxpayer for the past S4 Strand Theater to 2nd Street and
Can't Afford TV But We Ask You Please
Look At The REAL ISSUES
WHO will represent the voters of Orange?
Henderson Avenue School.
In try book he is the man that
was on the
lization board
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WHO IS BEST QUALIFIED?
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For Councilman Place 4
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HERE IS A COMPARISON-. .. HERE ARE PUBLIC AND ADVERTISED STATEMENTS
BY THE TWO CANDIDATES . .. SEEKING TO REPRESENT YOU ON JULY 16th,
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CITY COUNCILMAN, PLACE TWO
WHAT ABOUT TAXES?
ON CITY COUNCIL WE NEED A MAN WHO IS:
Jess Says:
Jess1 OPPONENT Says:
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ADD IT UP!
If You Want
HONEST DIRECT ACTION
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DOWN TO EARTH THINKING
• PROVEN SERVICE
PERSONAL INTEGRITY
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4. WELL DONE IS BETTER THAN WELL SAID
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years.,
I In 1909 my father-in-law, H. C.
Pachar, owned 11 locs and one
house, now Jane’s Flower Shop,
in Block 3. Sheldon Survey. At
You may vote for the Candidate of your choice
in each race by scratching or marking out all
other names in that race.
never hear anyone mention his
name.
I helped him pack his law
WHAT ABOUT PROTECTING THE CITY FROM A RE-
TURN TO THE OLD SPOILS SYSTEM?
ours.
We would be most naive if we
supported any candidate or pro-
tion. So. rm sure that's true.
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May had increased at the rate of
Stanfield entered the race on his own. He wasn't
pressured into running by some special interest group.
Stanfield is free to make his own decisions.
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Stanfield has said for the record that he will stand for
fair taxes without special favors, that he is against
drastic cuts in essential city services, and that he will
help work out a conservative solution to the very real
tax problem facing down town businesses.
CKy ef Orange, Texes
GENERAL ELECTION
July 16, 1963
City of Orange, Texas
GENERAL ELECTION
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Stanfield has served eight years as Director of Orange
Civil Service, eleven years as volunteer fireman,
active in group which helped locate chemical industry
in Orange.
J. K Cow
J K Conn Co.
Stanfield has said in public that he will fight to pre-
vent sabotage of the city manager form of govern-
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« 4. ONE WHO CARES ABOUT HOMEFOLKS
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Fer Councilman
Place Two (2)
Charles E. Greene
X D. Stanfield
Jess Davis
its citizens.
• Orange needs a change ... vote for
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• P S.—I will not vote to roll any heads that
don't need rolling.
G. L. (RED) GARRETT JULY 16th
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PRINTER IS PRAISED — Roy G Stanley
Get) receives congratulations from the presi-
dent c the Sabine Area Tpographical Union
No 339. Clifford E Fisher. for having com-
pleted mi printing lessons in record time
I think it would be an imposi-
tion on our part to allow them to
give further at their time or en-
My nephew is a CPA in
Greenville. I visited him a few
not by the influence of others.
In the early days the mayor
and aldermen were chosen for
their business ability and no cam-
There were only two cases of. a
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left the city running a, a cash
business basis.
Leader, the Editor:
Having lived in the City of Or-
ange for over 82 years I would
CThis Adv. Paid For By The Listed Contributions
For J. D. STANFIELD)
progress and expansior
Xbe it Chemical *0
With reference to oui
ployes, we feel fully
that Kenneth Green a
years back and while there con-
tacted the city tax collector He
told me they valued new dwell-
ings 100 per cent, old homes ac-
cording to condition. Their tax
rate was $1.65 but they had not
suggesting that they were expect
ing something to return from
their choice of candidates.
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The firm supplies Big Star su-
permarkets. National Brands
SUNDAY. JULY 14, 1963
ergies. I feel our new officials be shown today through Wednes-
would, 8.in withehesspiritpreday in the Fountain Terrace
valing that they have been D... .L1 : .
elected on their own merits, and Roora 0 the Ridgewood Motor
not on the infirmities of their op Hotel here.
ponents. The “Christmas in July" show
NOTE: Voters signature to
be offixed on reverse side.
1. HE WILL COOPERATE 'J
Yes, Ms.4», allofyu kmex the story efthete donkeyt . . . . both Had to a rone .
pullim, in oppesite directions enly because they were independent , .o "
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BEAUMONT (SpD) - Christmas
merchandise from Stedman
Wholesale Distributors, Inc., will
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More Good Reasons Why Orange Needs Jess Davis
act tha her . . . Jess Deris believe, thet being cooperotive is a keyword to succes >
Scare. wM .......... eher is UNITY aad la UNITY there is STRENGTH . . . At 3
• tim. when ear commumit, need. STRENGTH to cerry. out a progrem. of progren 3
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MINT aad Jess Davis has ne place ia bis progrem for nareoties. *
2. HAS A TOOL BOX FULL J
, . . and WHY? ... A comatruetiv. candidet. tor publie effic. mus have an exe 4"
a bam--a saw and •m, meil, . . . even more importene a BLUtPRINT. 3
Iren if a .sadldsto ceaM toe eur deficiencies hew coula be be efficient without 3
eels ... H be does not here toele then hew can he build ear tewn . . . Jess Davis *
believes thet say area weking publie office mus recognize our shorteomings to 3-
eifer a pogrem sf help and Eccomplishment ...He crud Were tor publie eHice 3
dees res bare seeds to sew ihere will be ne harvest. CROP FAILURES ere not pert *
Between 1906 and 1908 he had
the foresight to get the dredge
. , boa: owner who was digging out
that time the public school sys the channel in the Sabine to
tern was run and operated by the switch the pontoons from the is-
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once and be stated he didn't see
how they could do it
There may be more tax collec-
tors like him r u a n i n g knee.
Maybe one at them could explain
the mystery.
Manio Bravo
Ml W. John
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ing Davis Wonder why? I would stores and other independen
not offend them, however, by tailers in southeast Teves
IS 14 000 minus personal property.
Between 1900-1904 the city was books up to his office when he
operating on a script basis. J. W. first came to Orange. When he
Link took over as mayor and in left he was a partner with L.
the two years he was mayor he Miller in the Miller-Link Lumber
took the dust out of Green Ave- Co. of Orange and I think he was
jie, shelled it from the SP Depots success on his own merits and
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I would not suppont Jean Davis
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you? I was told the paper would would not lend support to the
not take part ia the coming eleo- progress of our present city de
I Fifty years later, the city tax _____________
I was $13,000 not including personal put Orange on the map but I
property on four business estab- ’
lishments. The school tax was
Old Tax Rates Recalled by Reader
to 4th Street. He took the oridg.lyas,betwec.J. J. windham and
out cd Sth, shelled it from Green patdorm.tmheer ‘ stock law
to Division avenues. He took the —
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Capt. Alton Williams and___ -—--
Jack Kennerly assisted by Are publican friends are not support:
Leady and staff; Wayne Dubose T " * -t" • •
gram that would in any mar er
be detrimental to the p-----
like to relate some at the expen- , — ——
ences I have had since becoming slabs off ok Front, shelled it from ard and Josephson
partments sad employes I do
think. however, that it ia time for
We note your recent release some new. fresh, invigorating
adding up the amount of money blood to flow through the veins of
Du Pont turned loose here in the administration, and of city
this area last year. Many of these hall. I fed some of the officials
fine people are good customer- of have done a com naan its his job.
*•» they Iiw to . . . Hen to prey x
You Can"+ Hay The Game With One Foot Out Of Bounds XT xacmpraz"n »
perpe. "het h cupebl end eueNRied *
Let’s Make JULY 16 JESS DAVIS DAY IN ORANGE """" *
FOU ADV. •AID FOR RY PRIBNO4 OF us bAvis *
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Pont, their brothers snd dr ers
out on Chemical Row, or any
other industrial endeavor ia Or-
ange.
Jess Davis will support the
For Councilman
Place Four (4)
G. L “Red” Garrett
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. . . Yes. these femeus words of Benjmpia, Frenklim wM forever rimg in ear sen *
beceme ok at the homefolks supportim, 33 Dav believe a men mast be at deeds G
aad ret af words . . . The onesie muperting Jem Dede are preud to be identitiee *
with a tee Si ileto wha prectices what he vreches . . . who umeelfiehl, shares the *
treks at He buginens texes with the people ho wants to repretent . . . One wha 3
pays hie feir share ... A men who bee net yielded to the tempt eNee of loretine "
hie enterpriwe to a tan baren that etfer no pata nor hope toe hie eemmumity and *
He hometelks . . . Yea, well done is beHm than wok said . . . this la the rend .
Soto ... this is the men ... Jem Dede. 3
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not Jose Peeta who endeh... Heh G
in their deUre to eoe Oreng prow . . . 3
Heh to their pride at IM eemmunm, *
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3. NOTHING TO PICK MEANS NO PROGRAM . *
.. . Jen Dada believes that to do the most pood tor the meet people we must go 3
to wash . . . Nowhere in the state, says Jem Dada, ore there epportunities such "
as we bare la Orenge tisuptue citizens to pot oat our picks end staff
digeimg . . . We're atending on top of • Goldmine ead we most bare imegisitive 3
OMade to Ware whet la goina on elef ns that we moy bo prepered to mech Pay- 3
dirt . . Jem Davie eeye we've pet plenty of bones to end whse started he *
wil cell en every eitisen to shore He toed . . . someleceney acres byilt a com- 3
---mumity and we aunt search ear scale to bring eat the beat la pa to get the job done "
naw and NOT LATER. *
category. Mrs. Madeline Beau
| champ ia a shining example of
doing her job extremely well. 1
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dent, and his
Compliments of G. L. "Red" GARRETT
• Everyone who lives within the city limits of Orenge can
vote for me in this election.
• I appreciate your vote.
property, $4.73 for street im- i___________-
iprovements, 57 89 for schools and of 3rd Street from Cypress to the
$7.89 for the bond sinking fund. Hende-son Avenue School.
—Ila Sir Stotf Pnete
The course which norma By takes four years
to complete took Stanley only 15 months. He
has been employed by The Orange Lender
Publishing Co. for the past 27 months. He
now has some four yean in which to complete
his practical training.__.___________________
(Paid PslMcd Adyartisemenf)
thasiyuu."... W - sm"m
‘ value for taxation.
I told your mayor this when he
As far as someone asking what will display toys, candy, lights
Iwant-otocituzuwauidusazinsland novelties in the fan and win-
if we folks cannot choose up,'” lines. Manufacturers will ex-
take sides and sprans an opim-hibit and demonstrate their prod-
ion without being imsulted, I would ucts. President Ed Stedman Jr.
B insult the offender right back, said
M We note that a few of our Re
capable people are all doing com
mendable jobis with our city. 1 I
am sure many other department
heads end staff are in the same
Ths docket load ia 128th Dis-,31 cases, over April. During June taled 65 and 19 divorces were by jury action, 33 by nonjury ao-
trict Court increaaed by 13 more 16 cases were disposed of through granted by nonjury action, 48 tion and 4 by dismissals.
cases in June. The June M report dismissal or court action, while new cases were filed. Criminal cases retained the pre-
•“ new ““ were “M- Pending annulment suits main- vious month's total of IM charges
■ ■ ._____. . „ „ Tax suits showed the sharpest tained a status quo of seven peti- pending Thirteen new cases were
cer*, showed 1,358 pending cases upturn, increasing frm 211 pead- tions, with one new case filed and balakced out by 9 processed la
“ ’ ’ one granted during June. nonJury proceedings and 4 dis-
----Civil suits pending increased bv missals
Pending divorce suits decreased one, totaling 522. New cases were Seven cases remain pending oa
from 502 to 466. Dismissals to-.listed at 41. 3 were disposed of appeal from final judgments.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 14, 1963, newspaper, July 14, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530943/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.