The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1967 Page: 3 of 22
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1967
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE THREE
to meet today
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Senate.
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Mr. ond Mra, Robert
The test results will be
plans.
The five-man staff of the or.
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ment.
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7:30 til 11:30
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IN HEARTWARMINGCOLOR
TRANSPORT Nylon
9 TRUCK TIRES
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TEEN DANCE
FRIDAY, FEB. 17
"THE MISFITS"
BRIDGE THEATRE
7:30 to 11:30 P.M.
FAMILV OlOOMINO CENTE
Berbu Shop — Steely salon
Supply Heo— Whelbvel--ke
MU WESTERN AVE.
TU 19198
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RESTAURANT
Rose Haley, Owner and Manager
2902 MacARTHUR - ON THE CIRCLE
— PHONE TU 6-7811 —
TRY OUR MEXICAN SNACK SPECIAL
BURRITOS ... 45c
Where everibing h pet a Ime b belter
€ Hetedf,
Rosetown AiMH^n.
nylon conatruetion.
Lons mileage Sup-R.
Tut rubber. Gear (rip
THE SANDS
Come "Swing Along" With The Band
With The Big feat!
D.E.R.A. CLUBHOUSE
ADMISSION: $1.00 PER PERSON
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2 Large Serving of Fish
French Fries — Onion Rings
Toast — Tarter Sauce
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Unite
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Fed. excise tax,
sales tax and’
trade-in tire
oft your .car.
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Tubeless
Blackwalls
6.00-13 6.60.13
6.60-16 6,00-15
6.50-15 (735-15)
7.60-14 (7.76-14)
8.00-14 (8.28-14)
8.60-14 (8.65-14)
6.70-15 (7.76-16)
7.10-16 (8.16-16)
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OPEN TROUT BASKET
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FUNNYTHING
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SPECIAL THRU SUNDAY
PLASTIC
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victims might have survived if
they had been wearing safety
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Phone Orders Are Quick
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French Fries — Cole Slow '— Hot Rolls
—ORDERS TO GO—
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 10th
99c
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NEW seryice ADDED AT
SOUTHERN PRI NTERS
toe wIrT eraEer
Xerox Copying
tears in the California Legisla-
lure, Farr was defeated in 1966
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PLUS A DELIGHTFUL COLOR CARTOON -
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on the second floor of Sabine
SUPP Co. at 410 Froot Ave.
CHARLES MANN
And The Rouletfes
APPEARING IN PERSON!
Thursday Night, Feb. 16th
The New Palomino Club
VINTON, LA.
For Reservations Call: 589-9313
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12-Piece ORCHESTRA
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SUN. DANCE 3 to 11
WED. WRESTLING
41"
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Our popular low-priced tire with long mileage
Firestone SUP-R-TUF rubber
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Ptend as shown of Firostone Storos competitively priced at Firestone Dealers and at all sorvice stations displaying the Firostono sign.
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INinois. inc., being out of Richard Bal
lew Leogve.
RICE!
Jimmle Roy Sonni
orie Lee Sonnier, Lot
ora Helohfs; Lot it, —. .
ford Heights In Hardin County.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Clnggn to Charles
Sa L«k 930*1
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of Outiot 2 Of Amended Sheldon 3
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Great" VMor l
omne of the services phi
th. center for all the school
districts in the county.
Today’s session will center on
data processed pupil records
Thursday - Sunday Special
OPEN FISH BASKET p
Tender fish fillets, fried golden, AAaC
brown. French fries, onion rings, « ME •
toast, tartar sauce, catsup, pickle •• ••
5? 99'
Served on a Bun with Tartar Sauce % "•N
| FAMILY SIZE TUB O' CHICKEN . . . $100 |
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Cell Your orde tn. It WBI Ba Rend, When Yau AnM
• VISIT OUR DINING ROOM •
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SAFETY CHAMPION
Our best-selling popular-priced tire
with full 4-ply nylon cord body
$18
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SEAFOOD BASKET
Fish • Stuffed Crab • Oysters • Shrimp
Regular • catsuP • SALAD
2,. • ONION RINOs
$1.50 • TAITAR suce
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value • hhnch Hiits
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Farr To Fill Beautification^Post
WASHINGTON (API—Former Transportation
California State Sen. Fred S. -
Farr pioneer in scenic highway
legislation, will be named to a
new f---- ...
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and soft-spo- establishment of California’s
statewide rep- first scenic highway system and
Sndd’tozo,"
Jockson Subdivision 1.
First .a —
HENRY FONDA AND JAMES MacARTHUR *
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -
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.2405 Ai0ck 3 to his guests, Miami Beach ho- *
u.rva™ Mo, telman Terry Spender won vin- ■
! 1281eK, Tef Sr diatjon in City Court. a
L •9e 0 »v Judge Weiss declared * ZERO MOSTEL, PHIL SILVERS
Fo,8
Henry T. Beebe Jr.t to Lonzle C. Lg.
Fttte, Lof 71-73 of Loh G and H of Shady
Grove Addition.
Uideon Rogor to Mr. ond Mrs. Theo-
dore L. Bishop, oil of the east 30 feel
of Lot 7 ond the west 40 feet of Lot t,
Block 2 of Inwood Terroce $ubdiyislin.
Sid Johnson Land evelopmenf Co. 1
A. G. Alexander, ot 12-13, Block 5 <
Greenwood Acres, Sechlon 1.
Angeline Dansby to Mr. and Mn., Al-
fred Burks Smith, part of 18 Survey
17, being port pt 10-ocre tract In land
j pn to It is the first time there has
ontrecting co, been such a full-time post in the
It will be Farr’s job to keep____ . .
an eye for beauty on far-flupg after Ye apportionment of the .
■ ----—— - - federal highway operations. Senate.
jm an rdsengayecdng parursenotbzgdalativsseree
iw >0 Mr ordinator, 11 was learned to- to maintenance and leislatiod. beautification laws, including
Christiqn Church of Orang© S t‘N AKnnTN"Ti SrEAIEDararnhu.a statewide rp-ifirst sgenic highways
AI’82 "22, t be.announced thia afternoon utatlon with his conservation the Big Sr hgh
.2 S1,2 “ 01 otme *« a. White House gathering of legislation, stretches 80 miess
01 <™*™tlon or- ~ ** *°
- ’• -f Roselown Addition. 8an1zatons.
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Gary O. Phillips and Donna .
Lemmond. Robert Roy Lott and I
Linda Kay Nichols, Dennis W. Gi
and Kethleen ryant. Raphael . i
ton ond Virgin Ann Hicks and 7““
Grady Coto and Mrs. Thelmg J
fl Ar AA AAre W.et.., t unuu.. 4*
w *ivird Blss«ll, Lof 5: Block 4 01
[[ Pinehurst Terrace 1.
MF. end Mn. Edward L. Hoops to
Rjan&vr1’ Lo
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rvtledge. to Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Jmes Murdock, land
out of G. E. Stephenson Survey.
Metropolitan Lif© insurance Co. to
Robert C. Weaver, secrefory of hous-
ing ond urban development, Let II.
Block 14 of Roselawn Addition, Sec-
Bon 3.
Jvanlfg Dempsey f Jack D. Demp-
sev. Lot 47 of Oak Forest Addhion. ‘
Rosannoh De Young Heard to Baptist
Foundation of Arizona. oil the mineral
rights on 20 acres of land in Bolin Sur-
"%r. and Mrs. John B. yayo to Mr. J
and Mrs. A. J. Warner, Lot 1 ond 2,
Block 3 of Highlands Sybdivision C.
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2 MICHAEL CRAWFORD/ MICHAEL HORDERN .wamsu.ucuanauz
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coxo"DEAv-nousa --uTedanmats
— FUNNY TIMES — (-eesesieua--rznee)
12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 1:15, 10:15
Red Tips Planned
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to.assist the schools in compil- Some white crosses which state Sr. ets9P22%,
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DIVORICES GRANTHD
Sorbora Sue Coawaf vs. Virgil Lee
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reporting and other services.
Today’s discussion also will .... v,
"nn " "na" .i - - - * - .. .. The students will be tested !
county educations! resource cen. mation on each student in the______ „„ . ___ — ______ ______ .
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Cards have been set up show- center will assist in collecting 820, mm., ona M,.
ing the name, address, parent's the results of the tests and add- RebH,eHnrmBci,2oha
name, classification and other ing the scores to the i
:-----, ----- information of each student in files. A
and proposed student testing the county. T _ ..ou „
The principals today will dis- to national testing firms to be
. _ . g. -- - cuss means of keeping the pupil scored on data processing equip.
ange County Educational Re- accounting information current.---*
source and Curriculum Devel- The center has set up the in-
opment has met with teachers formation on the 18,661 students
and principals in the various in all the public and parochial
school districts. Today's meet- schools in the county.
ing is the.first Joint meeting of The information will be used
Althesprincipals. -k-a 101 .lto assist the schools in compil- some watte crosses which state /it. ra.yTWfe Hm;
The meeting is scheduled at, ing attendance records, grade troopers erect at the site of fatal " "erFElOa: ER9NC4
----= traffic accidents are going to be Rs L^Wn
RAY-LYNN’S -5 —
Let 1 ond 4 Biodk *
of Forest Pork.
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Wilda Mr ..and ‛k_L. Goodyeor to Mr. L0‛"
Ooi Soaw Camtructlon Co. to Mr. ond ST* ""Bioce"
“esb?asz". 523 & s-x-a-ag e2 been such. ruulimg po
& HFt 5 azk “fc’H-xsn
EE 20 " 20.
2, 816223 0 couKk
Neldo C. Stork, Individual and Inde-
pendent executrix of estate of H. J.
Lutcber Start, deceosed, to Union Car-
daere, fro.l » ocre, inlpavid
pr; 1.23 ond l.sZ'ocrestn Ben Johnson S
Sur- vey.
it F-
3 north-,,! o Ros Terroce Addition. VnIt 1.
State police say there might
have been 267 less traffic fatal!- cr '
ties in 1966 had the victims been «•« 80
■' using belts. 6,Erd
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dpformoOK"Pm orono.
Mr. Jr. 10
Rolph W. Mhfes, Lot M of Oak Acre,.
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highway adminis- al
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V. J. ete ond K. W. Lokin ond J. W. 2Kucanum.-e-ak
“st^^boV^ * COUNTY HIT AT 7:00 AND HM
, J The explosive story of a guy withagultar...and GUTS!
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O' ond Mrs. John Burmester, part of Nancy ★ de
Dav'i eogue. X A
Robert C. Weaver, secretary of hom-lyy 4
ng ond urban development, to Mr. and 12 "07
Mrs. James k. Howard, Lot 12, Block 3 XUA
2 of Palm Ridge Addition. 3 6%
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1967, newspaper, February 16, 1967; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531233/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.