The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 145, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 19, 1966 Page: 4 of 32
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SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1966
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THE ORANGE LEADER
were announced yesterday.
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from a C-1 to a C-2 zone
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The subdivision will be devel-
request is
The second zon
by Texas Land Co. It in-
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S. L. ASHBY
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Still A Few ‘65 Friedrichs Left at Big Savings!
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WE'LL TRADE — YOUR OLD UNIT IS WORTH MONEY
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21 Years of Better Deals and Better Service
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APPLIANCES
Only Friedrich has ALL 10 of these
comfort and health making features:
of Mrs. Pretha Bowie. Mrs. Bowie and her
husband, Matthew, were found shot to death
in January 1964 at their home in the remote
At Zale’s a complete
selection of Longines
Watches from $75.
f Public Hearings Slated Tomorrow
On Two Proposed Zoning Changes
OPEN
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9 PM
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See Our
Complete
Selection
Finoncing
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SERVING THE
ORANGE County
AREA FOR . . .
21 YEARS
Hospital Board
To Meet Tomorrow
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1. Friedrich power
2. Cushioned quietness
3. Unlimited air control
4. Five speed fan
B. Comfortstat (Patent applied for)
OPEN MONDAY
Through SATURDAY
7:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M.
FROM LALE S ...
LONGINES IS FOR A LIFETIME!
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Owned
and
Operated
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BITTY
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Factory -frained. seivice
personnel on everything
wo sell,
21 years serving the Gulf
Coast area. We’ll bo here
when you need us.
riedrich
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He had been confined in Newton since early
1964. He was convicted in 1965 of the murder
A Port Arthur man, one of the
11 area seamen aboard the
tanker, was reported killed in
the accident.
Deputy H. E. Irby (left) and Texas Ranger
Everett Smith (right) of Jasper. The sen-
tence calls for death in the electric chair on
Aug. 17. An appeal is planned.
lyn and son, Todd, will re-estab-
lish residence here after an ab-
mam’sence of three years. He served
as plant engineer at the Port
Jerome plant during this three-
year period. He is a graduate of
Southwestern Louisiana Insti-
tute and has been with Fire-'
and Mrs. Tommy Vail, under-
went a tonsillectomy Friday at
Orange Memorial Hospital.
Preston Murchison, a student
STILL A FEW '65 FRIEDRI CHS LEFT AT BIG SAVINGS
NOTHING DOWN _ NO PAYMENTS 'TIL AUGUST
36 MONTHS TO PAY — CALL NOW
10. Steel cabinets coated 4 ways
Enjoy that FRIEDRICH FEELING: Save with FRIEDRICH POWER!
7. Stale air exhaust and fresh air intake •
8. Refrigerant fitter-dryer
9. Reusable filters -
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DR. LEO J. PETERS, Jr.
601 Fourth Street, Orange, Texas
announces
the closing of his medical practice
effective June 14, 1966
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A Longines Grand
Prize. Automatic, 17
jewels, all-proof* pro-
tective stainless steel
case. $100
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LONGINES
THE WORLD'S
MOST HONORED
WATCH
1411 GREEN AVE.
ORANGE «
Stores Also In
Beaumont and Port Arthur
PARK AVE.
CLEANERS
NO. 2
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One Hour Park Ave. Cleaners No. 1
wishes to announce the opening
of a new location.
PARK AVE. CLEANERS No. 2
IN WEINGARTEN'S AT
MacARTHUR SHOPPING CENTER
/ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
1 BRAND-LEATHER SHOE
PROTECTION-100%
MACHINE WASHABLE
STEEL SHANK CUSHION
ARCH SUPPORT—A BUY
FOR CHILDREN
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You Invited us and We’ve Accepted Your Invitation.
WE’RE COMING TO STAY!
Ferguson family.
Mrs. W. B. Walters has re-
its
DR. MALCOLM E. WHITE
, announces
the relocation of his office
from
812 Pork Street to 601 Fourth Street
effective June 20
Practice Jitpited to General Surgery
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Stripper Inspector
is in Culture House
- CHIMBOTE, Peru (AP) -
Strippers may be unzipping soon
jin Chimbote’s Culture House.
i The city’s entertainment in-
spector, Juan Valle Pereda,
Whose headquarters is named
Culture House, has decided he
w'ants to preview all night club
acts for respectability before
they appear before audiences.
Chimbote's several night clubs
all feature strippers.
vive the Thursday collision of a
tanker and freighter here, ac-
cording to a report yesterday.
Several seamen had been re-
No Down Payment,
| HIST PAYMENT IN AUGUST
4 Factory Trained
Servicemen To Serve You
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406 PARK ond WEINGARTEN’S _ MacARHUR CENTER
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mercial zone for a strip of land
along Eddleman Road north to.
about 250 feet south of Clark
Lane.
i Eddleman had indicated that
the property had been put into
the residential zone as a buffer J
strip without his knowledge
when the new zo'ning ordinance
A proposed subdivision plat
-- 2 a presented to the
commission for consideration.
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IMPORTANT ELECTION JULY 19, 1966
VOTE for
C. M. BRADFORD
CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR CITY OF ORANGE
VETERAN WORLD WAR II - KOREAN CONFLICT
• MEMBER DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
Qualified 12 Year* Experienced Proctieing Attorney.
Pledged to . Dedicated Service:
Fair and Impartial Representation of All the PEOPLE of Orange.
We Will Appreciate Your Vote and Support
BRAD, MIKE, JOHN ond MARGARET
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complefe instatlation.
A MORROW'S gives yov in
"FAMODS. TOTAL GUAR.
ANTEE" on everything
you buy.
THERE ARE 50%* MORE FRIEDRICHS IN USE IN OUR HOT, HUMID
GULF COAST Area than the SECOND Closest COMPETITIVE Brand 1
. MORE BOUGHT FRIEDRICH FROM
MORROW’S THAN ANY OTHER DEALER
BECAUSE
Olive began his service with
Firestone at the Lake Charles
plant and was transferred to the
center here in 1956 He is a
graduate of Louisiana State Uni-
versity and lives here with his
wife and two sons.
Asby has resumed residence
here after returning recently
from a company plant in Port
Jerome, France. Mr. and Mrs.
Asby and a daughter formerly
lived here from 1960 to 1965. He
also is a graduate of LSU and
has been associated with Fire-
stone since 1961.
Mestepey, with hisiwife. Eve-
set for tomorrow at
11 the Orange Planning
'Commission. The second zoning r
The hearings, will be in the from Southern Pacific
city council chambers.
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j The Orange Memorial Hospi-
8 tal Corp. board of directors'
| monthly meeting will be held to-'
-3 morrow at 5:30 p.m. at the hos-
pital
Only routine business is on the
agenda. President D. B. (Pete)
Campbell will preside.
I Public hearings on two pro-went into effect.
posed zoning changes have been The strip fronts a C-1 block .. po,__
7 p.m. by on the south. Across Eddleman also wilf be
and Zoning Road is a R-1 residential zone.
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stone since 1955.
Laman and his family will
move to Akron after having
lived here for 10 years. While
here he was production man-’
ager for the butadiene plant. He
is a graduate of Pennsylvania
State University and has a mas-
ter’s degree from the Univer-
sity of Akron. He has been with
Firestone for 23 years.
. Ferguson will continue to live
here while serving both the Or-
ange and Lake Charles plants.
He is a graduate of Kansas State
University and has lived here
with his family for the past 10
years.
e served as production man-
ager for the Diene plant during
this time. He has been a Fire-
stone employe for 23 years.
Orange Seaman
Ship Survivor
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— Leoder Stoff Photo
AWAITS EXECUTION’ — Robert Eddy Scrapping Valley area of northern Newton
Louis Jackson (center) is shown leaving the County. Jackson was formally sentenced Fri-
Newton County jail Friday en route to death day by Dist. Judge O’Neal Bacon in 1st
row. in the state penitentiary at Huntsville, District Court. Accompanying the prisoner
are Sheriff Curtis Humphreys, (left center),
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in New York harbor. Janet Vail, daughter of Mr:
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ported dead and missing in the turned to Park Place Hospital,
collision of the Texaco Massa-
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Easiest terms in fown ar-
ronged by our couiteous
fuctory trained selesmen.
"Sorvice comes first"* af
MORROW’S. Ask youv
neighbor hr prvof
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Look for our booth on the front of the store on the op-
posite end from the courtesy booth. We offer the same
excellent quality of service given at our Park Avenue
shop. The finest in cleaning with personalized service and
the best in laundry. CLOTHES BROUGHT IN BY 12 00
NOON CAN BE PICKED UP FROM 4:00 P.M TO
#ooM. THE SAME DAY AT NO EXTRA COST
Several management changes technical - production manager Other changes included J. R.
at the Firestone Petrochemical for the butadiene plant and S. L Mestepey selected as supervi-l
Center on Chemical Row here Asby was appointed to the same sor of engineering, assignment
were announced yesterday. position in the Diene rubber of C. C. Ferguson as project me
Stewart B. Olive was named plant. ■engineer for Firestone plants
both here and in Lake Charles I
and transfer of J. R Laman' I
as project engineer at the com- . ■
pay’s synthetic rubber plant in KH
Akron. BwL
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He was Felipe Chantre, 63, of at Jacksonville Baptist College.
934 San Antonio Ave., a fireman is spending the summer months
and water tender. at home with his parents, Rev.
------- and Mrs. W. P. Murchison.
Bridge City
NEW YORK (Spl) — Norman i Mrs. G. A. Scales. RE 5-3178
Bodden of Orange was among! BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — Rev.
10 Sabine Area seamen to sur- and Mrs. Wilburn Ansley of Pas-'
adena' visited Thursday with
Mrs. J. R. Warren and the M. S.
We’re proud to offer our service to you .
because quality of service is our first
concern and our reputation backs it up.
Your partronage this first year in our
business has made it possible for us to
open o sub-stotion, plus the many hun-
dreds of requests to have us on the west
end of town. Come by to see us Friday,
June 17th.
for a' 5 7-acre piece of land be- eludes about 60 acres bordered
I xicnara. Eaaseman nas re- tween Highway 87 and railroad by Sunset Grove Country Club,
quested a change from an R-3 track just north of Interstate 10.
..... - - The land would be changed Interstate 10.
8. Longines 17-jewel
elegance Includes fac-
eted crystal and
brushed finish on
case and bracelet,
gold filled. $100
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ORR©W ORANGE’S
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OPEN TODAY 1 .6 PM
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 145, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 19, 1966, newspaper, June 19, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531182/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.