The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 236, Ed. 2 Wednesday, October 6, 1965 Page: 3 of 22
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1965
THE ORANGE LEADER
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Little CypreSs School District Tax Roll Is Approved by Trustees
was *12,988,870.
and approved payment at
room
tion over last year.
office.
all plus tax. Other bidders were
ucation Act.
Trustees authorized the super- sent.
Supt. W. E. Martin said that
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intendent to advertise for sale
some surplus materials in the
Daily Activities
Oct. 4-Oct. 9
Parent Training
Proposal Is Made
and pin-drop quiet. Turbo-Jet V8
engines that go all the way up to 425 hp.
Shimmering new interiors. The look of
hand-rubbed walnut trim. Elegance every-
where. Made by Chevrolet, so you know
what a beautiful value it must be.
8 a.m.-7 p.m. — Weight room
open
3 a.m.-6 p.m. — Game room
NEW CHEVELLE
SUPER SPORT 396
New jOO’s. New 300 Deluxe Jet V8's, either 325 hp or 3,60 hp.
models. New Malibus. And two. Both come with special hood,
new Super Sport 396's—coupe grille, suspension, emblems, red
and convertible —with engines stripe tires, floor-mounted shift,
that tell you exactly what kind of Twelve beautiful Chevelles in all
Chevelles they are. Both are avail- —all as new inside as they are
able with 396-cubic-inch Turbo- outside, headlamps to taillights.
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C. of C. Unit
Is Honored ‘
By Rotarians
The Greater Orange Area
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’66. CORVAIR UNIQUE
Still, America's only rear-engine Lots new. Corvair, like all the '66
far. And with the special steering Chevrolets, has a padded dash,
and suspension you can add, seat belts front and back, new.
there's no better way to rid your- fully synchronized 3-speed.
self of prematurely gray driving. Corsas, Monzas, 500's. Get one.
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meeting last night at the school eration of school ---------er------------ m, mon -.......o — ..
Martin explained that the dis- ments to contractor Herman'ot the elementary, schools.
Orange Center
Activities
The following schedule of ac-
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W. Orange
Hires New
Counselor
West Orange School District
trustees last night approved em-
ployment of a new guidance
counselor for the school dis-
trict.
ALL NEW CHEVYII
It's so different, we should really call it, to a 350-hp Turbo-Fire V8. You can even
the Chevy III. Roofs are swept way back order headrests for the front seats and
on coupes. Fenders, grille, hood, taillights Mag-style wheel covers. What's the eco-
and bumpers are ney on all seven models, nomical, dependable Chevy II coming to?
Interiors are richer. Power available up A lot of smart '66 car buyers, we figure.
Jasper, Newton, Orange and Sa-
bine counties, the district fores-
ter added.
was approved. The “jacks" are
used in a two-way communica-
tions system which permits pu-
pils confined to homes because'
of injury or illness to participate
in the class.
Parents of the students in-
volved pay tor the use of the
“Every time a fire gets out of
control, someone suffers a loss
Terrell pointed out the re-
cipient of the award will re-
ceive a bronze plaque, suitably,
engraved denoting the service
rendered. Any nominations for
the award should be sent to the
home builders office at. 2450
North St, Beaumont.
The award is not limited to
for the Texas Forest Service,
made this report today in an
appeal for increased fire safety
from the TFS district headquar-
Trustees John' Harrington
and Charles Alborn were ab-
that you
ard," he
Student guests Allan Nutt,
Linda Daly and Danny Haves
were presented by Paul Pear-
son.
8:30-9:30 am
nasties class
men,'civic lenders or any citi-
zens are eligible to be
nominated, Terrell stressed.
retaining this training Increases
immensely," he said.
Xas
Will Present
High Award
A “distinguished service
award" to be presented to an
outstanding citizen of the Sabine
Area will be given in November
by the Sabine Area Home Build-
ers Association.
The announcement was made
today by President A. D. Syl-
vester. William P. Terrell,
Beaumont hOme builder and
. „ program
The district completed addi-
The trustees held a regular National Bank' for current op- later. _ . ___.________________ •_________o______,______
------ t- The board approved final pay. high buildings and remodeling for oil and (140 for antifreeze
NEW CHEVROLET
JET-
SMOOTHER
We've again specially tailored those coil springs at
every wheel to each body style. We've put in new
softer shock absorbers. No Chevrolet has ever had a
ride like this. Power begins with a thrifty Six at
155 hp, and goes on from there. Turbo-Jet V8's
available at 325 hp, 390 hp and 425 hp in all the
new Impalas, Bel Airs and Biscaynes for 1966.
Model shown: Impala Super.Sport Coupe
SEE THE NEW 1966 CAPRICE • CHEVROLET » CHEVELLE » CHEVY n » CORVAIR • CORVETTE NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S
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children participating In the
program. “If the .............
the same class room receiving
the same lessons as her child,
then the chances of the child
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committee; Glenn Causey, vice
chairman; and Leland Morrow,
chamber president.
It signified that Orange was
awarded first place among
Texas cities in the 25,000 to
Carelessness
Is Major Cause
Of Area Fires
KIRBYVILLE (SpI) - Care-
lessness was a major factor in
131 fires, burning, over 6,000
acres in Southeast Texas this
year.
Pat Ebarb, district forester
Low-income parents should be-
come a part of the Head Start
program In eastern Kentucky,
says the federal regional
director for the program.
Roland Lafayette told 41 east-
ern Kentucky project leaders
they should hire poor parents as
teachers’ aides Jf they have
Little Cypress school trustees
last night approved a $13,327,-
740 tax roll, about a »330,000
increase in the district’s valua-
Others on the committee are
James Carpenter, Vidor builder;
Kenneth Maxwell of the Gulf
States Utilities Co.; and Walter
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U.S. Army
Will Expand
OCS Training
Installation of four telephone the last year,
“jacks” in junior high school ---------’—
classrooms at $7.50 each also
businesses have been
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Monday-Saturday —either timber, fencing, out-
8 a m -6 p.m. — CommOnity buildings, a home or sometimes
onter nnen far recervatians a human life," he said.
oome,, . woP3 au0 aaru a sonrac as IUW UKI- MU 5. amcenT neg Co r wure nomemaxel
the district’s recently dr to furnish gasoline, oil and and Humble Oil & Refining Ca Dallas State Fair
---antifreeze in the district. .....
birthday party ------- ------- —
7:30-9' p m. — Square Dancing former association president,
Saturday, Oct. 9 . will hood the nominating
9 am.-noon — Junior Museum mittee.
3:30-6 p.m. — Junior Museum y, nl.,,
open ~ Honie Builders
7-9 p.m. — Adult art class
If the mother is in home builders or the industry.
Any one whether they are teach-
ers, mthisters, policemen, fire-
Brown, area newspaper repre-
(AP) — sertative.
» ments of the Army for junior L h
officer* More information can
n be obtained by contacting Sgt. _ -------------
Alton White at the Orange Post reported thus far this year in
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program from 3,400 to 11,700 ef- are receiving this award ” he
fective this month, local recruit- said. “You deserve it richly be-
ers said today. • cause a chronicle of events
The U.S. Army I n f a n t r y that week reflects total involve-
School, F. Benning, Ga., where ment here. - ■
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75.000 population category for
the most outstanding celebration
The U.S. Army continental of Texas Industrial Week last
Command will expand its an- April 1 to 7.
.00- . .-- Chamber of Commerce- was
disephtneusnrsics the thesahont honored at the Orange Rotary
lineto theclassroomsemanen Cub yesterday..
„ . . . 2. , E W. McAllister, head of the
The board also £ o n t in u e d Industrial Relations Department
work on reorganizing, the dis- of the Texas Manufacturers AS-
nets policies and administra sociation. p r e s e n t e d a wall
8 unS under, a new plaque to Bob Lewis, chairman
SerembyPtneshastricearlierthisof the established • ■ "
The counselor, if he accepts gup... .. mau oalu ua.
the position and is released the increase in valuation is due
from a contract now held with ’ ......
begin signal training for 900
candidates.
At the U.S. Armor School, Ft.
Knox, a total of 2,600 candidates
for quartermaster, transporta-
tion, ordnance and armor
branches will be trained this
year. All candidates will receive
13 weeks of branch immaterial
training at Ft. Knox. Others will
attend appropriate branch
schools.
Officer candidates in Military
Police, Intelligence, Chemical,
Medical Service Corps and Fi-
nance branches will attend In-
fantry OCS at Ft Benning. Fol-
lowing commissioning the new
lieutenants will attend appropri-
ate branch basic officer courses ■
as required.
Expanded OCS classes will be ,
continued as long as necessary
to meet the addhtional require-
The Texas Forest Service is
joining with local fire depart- .
ments across the state in ob-
servance of “Fire Prevention
-j- ;....., by merely observing simple
i-—Women slym- safety precautions and handling
fire whh the respect it de.
3:15-5 p.m. — Camp Fire serves."
of the Orange Park and Rec- or worst enemy — it all depends
----- --t. on how it is handled, " he said.
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another school district, would He said several homes and
begin work at the start of the small
spring school semester.
Citing losses from this year’s
218 fires. Ebarb said "we can-
not recover this year’s damages,
but we can reduce future losses .
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some 2,000 candidates were “For the people of Orange
trained last year, will receive a have a will to work, not just
total ,3,600 candidates At Ft. one week or one month but
Sill, Okla , the U.S. Army Artil: week in and week out giving
lery School will receive 2,700 their time to the job of creating
candidate* as corhpared to a favorable industrial climate
1,200, - ■ -
tivities at the Orange Commu- lanann „ .. 13 .v e.....-
nity Center will be observed this ihandlingfire,with.thesrespect
week, according to an announce- it .deserves," Ebarb said...
. ment by Pete Morrell, director / 7— .m ii
for new industry and letting the
Three officer candidate existing industries know they
schools will be established at are appreciated," he declared
F. Belvoir,Va Ft. Knox, Ky, "This plaque is presented in
and Ft. Gordon, Ga. At Ft. Bel- recognition of a job well done"
voir, ,1,900 engineer candidates he told Lewis as he handed
will be trained. Ft. Gordon will him the trophy.
Sam Naifeh introduced the
speaker.
* Chevelle Super Sport 396 Coupe
Last year’s total- valuation trict is not in debt but that Weber, Inc., and architects! Gulf Oil Corp. last night was
was *12,988,870. school districts frequently have Pitts, Mebane, Phelps and awarded a contract as low bid-
Trustees authorized the dis- to borrow-funds at the first of White on t . l "
trict to borrow funds from, the the school year because total completed building
district’s depository, Orange taxes are not received ' until m .....
Thursday, Oct. 7
3-6 p.m. — Game room open
7-9 pm. — Orange Power
Squadron
7-9 p.m. — Family recreation
night
7-9 p m. — Archery chib
7-9 p.m. — Adult art class
. Friday, Oct. 8
3:30 5 pm. — Camp Fire
Girls meeting
3:30-6 p.m. — Junior Museum
open
5-6 p m. — Jocelyn Wacks
NEWAAAEIAAE BY-CHEVROLET
B - to E M BH Custom Coupe, Sedan and two luxurious
Vpmmp E wj E MLm new Custom Wagons now, Liquid smooth
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NOW! '66 CHEVROLETS
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Phillips Petroleum Co., Mobil The board also approved a
Oil Co., Sinclair Refining Co.1 Future Homemakers trip to the
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In other business the, board homecoming dance-Oct. 15 spon- 2 -_____
. The low hid was 11.37 cents authorized the superintendent to sored by the high school student *12,996 in monthly bills.
tions to the junior and senior per gallon for gasoline, 60 cents hire a second fulltime counselor council in'the junior high gym- "‘
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