The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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THE ORANGE LEADER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1964 •
PAGE THREE
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NATIONAL CATHOLIC, YOUTH
WEEK — Members of St. Mary’s
CYO will attend Mass and receive
communion in a body Sunday at
10 a.m. to open national youth week.
Tommy Tindall, CYO president, (left)
will lead the young people into the
sanctuary. Rev. August Pucar, CYO
__moderator, will be celebrant for daily
Tuesday evening for a
special prayer time for mis-
and women’s work
FRONT AT FOURT
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Perfection in anything is, to
our knowledge, impossible to
reach. But, we continue to
make perfection our goal ...
particularly when it comes to
the design, processing and fit-
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• Over 40,000 patients have
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maximum wearing comfort.
Only the finest quality optical-
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TSO standard of quality is
maintained by eight separate,
precision inspections during
processing. • It’s not neces-
sary that you take our word
about TSO Micro-Sight con-
tact lenses. Ask someone you
know who wears them. Then,
visit TSO and learn firsthand,
all of the facts about how you
may be able to wear TSO
Micro-Sight contact lenses.
The TSO Doctor of Optometry
will carefully examine your
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optical and physical factors
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If you did your banking
with us Thursday evening,
you could go fishing,
swimming, boating,
driving, golfing, gardening,
riding, or watch the ball
game on TV tomorrow.
If you’re still banking
Saturdays...
On Your Home
There is No Substitute for Quality
TODAY’S CHILDREN
Grandmother Was Wise
By Grace Langdon (Ph.D.) and Irving w. Stout (Ed.D.)
$600
U GAL.
WHITE AND ALL COLORS
—Leader Staff Photo
Masses this week. The poster in the
picture shows Pope Paul during his
historic visit to the Holy Land as he
embraces Patriarch Athenagoras in
the traditional gesture of peace. This
picture with the theme "Truth in
Love — Bond of Union," will be on
Holy cards distributed with pins.
Karen Kohlhund is spiritual commit-
tee chairman.
Men’s HOUSE SHOES
m • SOFT
• COMFY
Often parents speak to us of be put to than as a place where | Sot Tantamount
punishments that mount up in he can carry on all sorts of n- Hootenanny
number and which they wish terests? Better a little (or big) BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — The
they did not have to give but mess of paraphernalia for car-First Baptist Adult Department,
which they cannot seem to find rying on those interests than a 24 through 34, and their fami-
ways to avoid. That grandmoth- mess of mischief. lies will be entertained Tues-
er’s way of handling situations The grandmother quoted was day at a hootenanny in the
points the way to avoiding a wise grandmother in the multipurpose building at the
many, * ways of bringing-up children church beginning at 7:30 p.m.
| It is so true that often a And notice the positive way in Robert Newsom and his pro-
naughty child is a tired child. which she accomplished it. fessional band from Port Arthur
Many a time the rest that would --------------will provide music.
have precluded the tiredness Custard-type desserts may be The nursery will be open for
frequently precludes also the thickened with eggs, flour or children up to 3 years. Mrs.
naughtiness that calls for pun- cornstarch. One egg has about W. F. Wills is department super-
ishment. the same thickening power as intendent and Mrs. Bill Townes
The youngster plays hard and two tablespoons of flour or one and Mrs. Bill Wallace are teach-
gets all wound up, and, as the tablespoon of cornstarch.......lers. _____________
Directed by: Dr. S. J. Rogers, Dr. N. Jay Rogers, Optometrists
TXAs STATE OPTICAL e
***** CONTACT LENS SPECIALISTS inmoniiminemmemee
Consult your Telephone Directory for the TSO office nearest you
Open all day Saturday
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TOILET TANK BALL ad - P-LiuERE Si: Of Beaut ench-c ProMqLLL_________________________-......._
1 mont; the great-grandmother is help her and commendation for children enough interesting Mrs. Milton Briggs sang “The
! Mrs. D. E. Hughes of Obadiah, the doing would be forthcoming things to do and you’ll be Lord’s Prayer." Twelve women
: Miss.; Mrs. Kassie Landry of with no reference to the misdo- amazed at how they keep out of spoke on the work in various
! Orange is paternal grand- ing Again it was not punish-trouble. What better use can a countries.
: mother and paternal grandfa- ment for it was not given in back yard be put to than to pro- Some 30 women were in at-
! ther is Richard A. Landry Sr. of the spirit of punishment but | vide a place for a variety of tendance.
1 El Centro, Calif._________only to exchange user doing things with which a child can ---------------
for that which had not been use-busy himself? Baptist Adults
ful. S What better use can his room dpust Adults
Dear Heloise: three-eighths of an inch thick in I knew one fa mily who LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Here is a thought for those order to stand up under the bought plywood the size of their Dear Heloise:
whose dining room tables are pressure at the edge of the double bed and used it as a‘I read once that if a person
not large enough to accommo- table. bed board underneath the mat- wants to keep a rooster in
date extra guests during holi- Since a cloth of this size tress. - town and not have it bother the
days and other times during would seldom be used, I bought This is to let those who have neighbors with its crowing —
the year. a 108-inch bed sheet to use as bed boards know that they can raise the roost high enough so
We bought a tour-by-eight- a tablecloth. also be used to enlarge table the rooster can’t stretch his neck
foot piece of plywood and After a meal, the plywood tops or put between two card and he can’t possibly crow,
placed it on top of our table can be taken off and put aside, tables, etc. I never tried it but it sounds
The plywood should be at least thus allowing a normal amount And, after all we can’t pos- reasonable.
----------=----=== of living space, which is needed sibly ect and sleep at the same Nellie K. McClellan
-----------with extra company. time -----
If put away where it can be ‘ Tan Dear Heloise:
laid flat to prevent warping, Heloise I A standard question you get is
this same piece of plywood willT one about condensation on win-
1 last a lifetime. Dear Heloise: dows. This is a problem which
Be sure to put a cloth or Did you ever start to sew a is usually limited to fairly new,
blanket of some kind between button on a blouse or s h irt well-insulated houses, especially
soles -.. . the table and the plywood to (particularly a little boy’s shirt) those with aluminum sashes.
TU 6.2082 : Border" oranar prevent scratching the table. and find a hole where the but- I solved my problem so sim-
================== D. G. ton should 80? ply it was absurd. I unlatched
I cut a square of iron - on the windows! This breaks the
tape large enough to cover the airtight seal.
hole, yet not large enough to On dry, windy days I latch
show when the shirt is buttoned, the windows. On rainy days, I
and iron the square of tape di- unlatch them.
rectly on top of the hole. | The condensation problem is
I the hole is quite bad and usually limited to the cooking
needs reinforcing on the back, and eating areas, and the bath-
I iron a square of the tape rooms, where there is an ex-
there, also.cessive amount of moisture.
| Then I sew the button in it’s Mrs. Fred H. Lehman
proper place on top of the tape. -------------—
Pat Austin Deweyville GAs
Dear Heloise: T C
Perhaps some of your readers 1 0 tO Buna
would like to try my idea for N
happier toddlers at mealtime: T Or Area Meet
CNB’s Drive In Banking Windows are open tomorrow- 9:00 a.m. (A) /
until Noon. You can deposit, withdraw, make payments, buy
cashier’s or travelers’ checks—transact most any bank service. CUUNIT NAIIUNAL DANA
A of Orange
Your Family’s Center of Financial Service ((N) ,
I tape paper placemats to DEWEVVILE.E (6-1)
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cal X . intermediate and junior Girls
This way, the children are Auxiliary tomorrow to an area
not ihmya waxain the kitchen, meeting in Buna. A beloved grandmother of one day goes on, things begin
e extare happy and quiet. The group will meet here at of the writers of this column bother him and little eupes
Ramealn clean-Up is the church at 1:30 p.m. to go to used to say, "I think you must irritation show up. First thing
quick and easy since the trays Buna. The program will be be tired or you would not be so one knows he is saying held -
placematstra protection "Baptist Methods.", naughty, suppose you take a won’t" to things asked of him,
Linda Leslie The girls meet each Wednes- little rest. . or teasing the baby, or inter around the world
------_______________. day at 3:30 p.m. at the churchAnd there was no use to ar-fering with the play or work of - Mrs DoT Dubose presided
1 with their counselors. gue. Rest it would be and time brother or sister, and after re presided
: TRICKLING 1 ---------------to ponder the error of one’s peated warnings the punish- over the program which was
. , ways. Not rest for punishment ment comes P planned and directed by Mrs.
NOTSY TOILET?: Son Announced but rest for getting a perspec- Many a TRay Fournier, spiritual life
*— , again and to get turbulent many, a time a half hour of chairman. N -
: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Landry, teeiins muined quiet, if not a nap, could have Mrs: Robert Barnes and Mrs.
‘ 1044 Ruby Lane, are parents of‘Anothe" it would saved it all. It has long been W. L. Herkenratt provided spe-
: a son, Richard Hughes, born "Well, wen, you’ve been into our fixed conviction that many, cial organ music. A sextet of
: Oct. 15, in Orange Memorial mischief again 1 Tuese many children do not begin to several numbers. They were
: Hospital. The infant weighed six not have enough E X have enough rest in their living. Mrs. Michael Largent, Mrs.
i pounds five and one-half ounces. you busy.” And forth with As for the other matter of George Easterling, Mrs. Robert
hi mA-—1 imn*h * be proviucy being busy a sa means of keep- Barnes, Mrs. Ray Fournier,
Usually it was something to ing out of mischief, just give and Phyllis and Pat Fournier.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1964, newspaper, October 23, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619252/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.