The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 27, 1963 Page: 3 of 30
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Loyd Gerald Jackson, 46, of Rt.
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54, of Rt 3. Box 278, Natchi-
toches. La., bribery of a peace
attnar. Putnam Darwin Rich-
ardson. 17, 2212 Link Ave. Or-
ange. burglary; and Alvin
Blanchard, 33. of Rt. 1, Box 34.
| Vidor, fondling
Peak, Lake Charles, Kelly Pe- Spec. Arvin G Parks, eon of C. W Block, G C. Shannon, dor Lloyd J3*"10" Other defendants and charges
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trict courts. Those listed to ap. N. Neff.
pear are: The docket at 15 cases to- Lester, Hershel Kingery, 36,
Mrs. Thomas S Harlan, Ger- eludes the 6 following defend- toith of General Delivery, Or-
aid B Bready, Robert W. Van ants charged with felony driv- angefield.
Kirk, M T. Thomas, E B Gol-ing while intoxicated: 1 Charged with robbery by as-
date. Mrs. Carol Murphy, Anna! Wayne Bee Williams, 33, of sault are Richard Reich, 21,
Mary McFarland, Doyle Cor-Rt. 5, Box 190, Vidor, James and C. W Day, 25. both of Gen-
mier, Katherine P. Sampson. Davis, 85. of »4 Vidor Drive, Vi- eral Delivery. Evadale.
____,__________ S Sgt. E E Meshell of Buna,
Bridge City; Edward McPher- is serving at Holloman AFB,
son, 2g, of 1312 4th St., Orange; N. M. He is the son of Mrs.
Johh Bailey Breaux, 31,- of 9 Betty Meshell of Buns.
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A nanel of 105 prospective k> Criminal cases will be tried Cypress Ave , Orange. and Don
rors has been called to serve by jury this week in 123th Dis- Kirk, 22, of the same address.
liam T Hardesty. C. W Murry, Mvles
Mrs. Volnie V. Ladner, NeaintE <
• Paula, Bridge City; Buford J. Army Spec 4 Walker M. Man- ley; John G. Pappas vs. Ken-
Smitherman, 3, of Rt. 2, Box cil, son of Martin V Mancil of neth W. Fuller; Willie Cum-
204. Orange; Leonard A. Log- Vidor, recently participated in
esis, 45, of 3702 Redwood. Vic- Exercise Left Hook,” a five- Ridley and others; Carpetland,
toria; Paul A. Rouen, 10, of day 1st Armored Division ma-
2020 Kingsley Drive, Beaumont.Ineuver at Ft. Hood. Specialist
James Welton Puckitt, 31, of Mancil is a clerk in the divi-
2804 Ave. M. Nederland; Mark sion s Oth artillery.*
All cases to be heard in Or- St., West
ange County Court this week by “
a jury and County Judge Sid J
Caillavet are charges at first of-
fense driving while intoxicated
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THE ORANGE LEADER EAGE
Orange Center
Activities
The fallowing schedule of
Orange Community Center
activities will be observed this
week, according to se an-
nouneement yesterday by
Deve Loughridge. director of
the Orange Parks and Her
reation Department. ,
Lee, K. A. Hartley, Cecil W.
■. 1 vs Walter Pollard; Ken- Morsan.Mrs. W,lHerkett
tee Owens, 52, of 1 Lutcher Vance, B.B.’Waters and’Mra nethGrepn.v&. w N. Wilkinson, MrsJames Kenneth D Malone, Mn. D. C.
F ' °ranee James.Eule Ceci ■ kembie. -1 MaiaPR"FM ' Leroy Nmtce. PegyDunkin.Charles
Jack M Ramsey Horace Da R E Wiison, Mn. Dennie O.
vis, William W, Hutto, W. S.'Tealand Jimmie Altai.__
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Albert S. White, Chester L. R. J. Bethany, C. H.
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n.t. J* orans. nunt. Ross, L. L. Smith, William
BpkennyS W vann, Francis Eubanks, Evan-
to Control 4 Im pro ement Dis gelin M. Brunson, Mn. Lee aumuv, E
triet 3i.ArthpryM Smith VS. oy Bridges, J. E Jones, Hamiiton,
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deruriters Investment c. vs Leonard c Swan, Allen Cope
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in both the. 163rdand 128tbDis- trict' Court before Judge James Charged with cattle thett are
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Civil cases will be heard this Betty Lou Mauro, Jack Carnell,
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Daily Activities
Oct. 28-Nov. 3
3 a m.6 pm. — Community
center open for reservations
3 pm4 pm. — Game room
open
3 a.m.-7 p m. — Weight room
open
Monday. Oct. 28
8:30 a.m.-9:30 am — Slym-
nasties
10 a.m.-11:30 a.m.-Slim Trim
Club
' 7 p m 9 p m —Adult art class
1; 7:30 pm -9:30 pm — Begin-
ners' squsre dsnee class
Tuesday, Oct 29
1 6:30 p m.—Youth Council poo-
' to party
J 7 p.m.-10 pm— Adult shoot-
' ers
। 7:30 p.m 9 p.m.—Community
1 concert band
। 7:30 pm.4 p.m — Power
' squadron
। 7:30 p.m—Square dancing
Wednesday, Oct. 30
। 8:30-9:30 a m.—Slymnastics
7 p.m.8 pm—Rifle Class
1 ? p.m.9 pm—Men's bowling
class
| Thursday. Oct. 31
i 4:30 p.m. — Youth Council
I meeting
7 p.m.9 pm—Garden chib
I 7 pm 4 p.m —Adult art class
| 7 p m 4 p.m.—Archery club
' Friday. Nov. I
I 2 p.m -5 p m. — Orange Art
I League annual membership
show
8:30 s.m 4:30 s m—Slymnas-
. tics
I 7:30 p m 4 p m—Radio club
। 4 p.m.—Model Building Club
Saturday, Nev. 2
। 0 a.m.-11 am —2 p.m.-4 p.m.
' —Children's art class
i Sunday. Nov. 3
' 1 p.m.4 p.m—Sabine Rifle
i Club
2 p m 4 p.m — Orange Art
L League show-coffee
— . Haynes, 34, of 2200 12th St.,
2 Port Arthur.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 27, 1963, newspaper, October 27, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531032/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.