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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1966
THE ORANGE LEADER
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Second Time
held I White House savs the vs.
Center Will Visit Orange
tests and treatment
per
Mr and Mrs M T Snider at- quarter
will be taken of the teeth The
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The comment
came
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criticism of the court in recent
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By U.S. Steel
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two sisters.
Rewe, Precinet t Justice of the
Dividend Is Set
By United Gas
Magness Gets
An are resionts of the Mer-
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Takes Fourth Place
record June in
chapter, Future’ Farmers of
$
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finton Girl Leaves
for Saudi Arabia
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Bobby
Baker has asked a fed-ral cot
awards
Perfect attendance awards to
students in the ninth grade in-
Obituaries
Dorman Brewer
Funeral services were I
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। Awards Presented
To Vidor Students
real issue,” he added.
There has been widespread
America forestry judging team --------;—
yesterday placed fourth in state party, primary elections A -ociar verim w, v
comnetition at Stephen F. Aus- until Friday, under Texas elec- the dinner and program
tin Research Center. tion law, 10 report their cam
office since 1960
Sneaker Hits
SchooF Boards
Dr W. W. Leifeste, coordina: diagnosis by the dentist will
tor of arrangements here, said mailed to the patient,
the unit will be there Friday — .....
won a grand prize in an art ex- .
hihit at Vinton High School re- County and District Attorney
cently. He also won first place Association -
„ . . 'fate statute Each was fitted
coffee honorinsle-
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MAURICEVILLE (Spl -i
Members of the Mauriceville
. FIRE AT PLANT - Six fire trucks from
the West Orange, Bridge City and Pinehurst
Volunteer Fire departments were on alert
at the A Schulman, Inc , dispersion division
on Thomas Street for two hours last night
it was evident at 8:20 pm that a small fire
in one of the dust collectors cabove) was not.
going to spread Morgan (Jones, plantmana-
Newton Makes
Plans To Fet'1
Sunt. Paschall
New High Hit
in Earnings
Of Phillips Co.
U.S. 190.
Bus driver Harold MeEwin
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fed a thedriyer wes fined »50
on a char of fe'lowing another
vehfe'e ton c 1 0 a e 1 v. ohn
F-ehy. Jomne Longorja, John
Maco an* Wie Mnslev each
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In a petition filed Tuesday.
Baker also said FBI agents used
illegal electronic eavesdropping
devices to gather information •
I pertaining to his indictment. He
asked the court to. bar use of
that evidence
no major issue in this cam- | care," he added,
paign, but I feel his part-time
service on the court is a very
WINS STATE - Smiling yesterday after
capturing the top state honor in forestry
judging were'members of theNuriceville -
Lone Star-4-H Club team (left to right > Larry
Peveto, Roy Dale Dickerson. Jimmy Bartlett
and Pride Johnson Dickerson was the high
point individual in competition with repre-
sentatives from four districts which cover
on July 1 to shareholders of
ger, said the fire began when plastie resin
overheated A spark went into the dust col-
lector and ignited rajs Carbon black, which
is flammable, was also in the collector
Plant employes shut off all the sources of air
into the collector and the fire was gradually
choked off Jones said little or no damage
was done to the equipment, •_________I
Wingate--
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Rouge recently.
Those winning places ,
Christina Dominque. secor
News Around
Washington
WASHINGTON (AP) - me
White House save President
Johnson will attend a Demo-
cratic partv fund raising ban-
quet Thursday night in Houston,
Tex. Similar trios will follow.
Press aide Robert Fleming
said Tuesday that Johnson plans
to attend another banquet May
17 in Chicago and a third event
some time in June in New York.
nk
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। the Senate Democrats, was in-
1 dieted Jan. 4 on the nine counts
, of grand larceny, attempted in-
4 come tax evasion and conspifa-
address a general session.
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2’" "" > Sunday from J to 4 pm. at the -ina 1a in thair mid-
nSou"EEnatecsseaNewtoh Righ School eymna-ai-
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
head of the special presidential
emergencv board convened to
avert a strike of airline machin-
ists bar announc’d that hear-
ings will begin May 6 in the
compicated dianute.
Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore.,
who was named b Prasjdont
Johnson to chair the board, also
I set hearings for Mav 7, i2, 13
and other dates «* may be need-
I ed.
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I System science award Craig the A honor roll for the entire
I Peshka, Texas Nueleah Science high schoolyears, 12th grade.
I Symposium delegate sponsored Theresa S h a r p; 11th Myra
I by Gulf States Utilities Co : Borque, Dalpha Lott, Lonnie
I Rachal Hayes, National School Pope and Tommy Wingerson:
I choral award 10th grade, Gary Cole Kaye
I ’ Also Charles Pierce, Vidor Jones and Danny Zuber 9th
I Lions athletic award Sharon grade. Gloria Benson, Brenda
I Jennings, Crisco homemaking Engdahl, Shelia Flanagan.
I award: Garv Cole. Orange Norma Me 1. emore, Mary Seeley.
I VFwowstanding athletic' Molinda Wingerson and-David
I. award: Gloria Anderson, cos- Wolfe
■ metoloey VIC emblem; and Subject achievement awards
I Theresa Ann Sharp and Jack were presented to the following
; Daniel Galljer. Beaumont Farm students along with the subject:
. and Ranch Club citizenship 9th grade. Joe Colburn, Alge-
McLEWIS (Spl) - , Visiting
Mr and Mrs Ray McDermott
Eleventh grade. Rickey Bout- over the weekend were Mr and
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Five Arrested
In School Bus
Road Incident
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1 in Washington to dismiss an in-
! dictment charging him with tax
t"H eyasion, theft and conspiracy.
tried under Texas’ new
criminal procedure will literally
shape the administdation of.ju8: cag -"" " - — Thursday
ss - a -Et
far more good than bad inthe rewsecoun isoand°Di istnict At year had completed their choice award and an American Chemi BAhar Thamae
code, even as it was adopted by Texas county ano uistrici A y forms
the legislature,” Onion said, torneys Association ,,honr '
but he flaws have been played 1 He is a member of the , Or
up far more than the good parts
that are timesaving and money Jaycee:
H“ contend’d that the grand
jury was biased by the exten-
i give publicity and illegal proce-
1 dures were used to gather ev-
. dence,
I Baker, former secretary of
W •
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Deien at Nowton.
Rily Rov Feruson. identi-
A. W. Davis Jr. 1 .
Appojted’on the social com- erary rally at LSU in
mitt
Branch’church at Independent School District^
, . ... __ • woae dalieamine efsndante *A their
homes south of here along
H%‘h -
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__________________________ bes native of Sitsbee: Ard was Highway Patrolman Mack Dil-
reported for the first quarter of retired logger and a sawmil lard spotted the car near Bon
1965 au*. I member ot Wier. Irby’s car blocked the
.M to 4,891,457 net tons: wilehinreudauonters raacdend
n’edod guiltv. before W. D.
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The announcement was.made
igh.in rporting Ard of Vidor.
if U.S. Steel for He died yesterday at 4:15
today at 2 pm at Fuller Fu- ambassador to South Viet Nam,
BARTLESVILLE (Spl) — The neral Home for Dorman Brewer. Henry Cabot Lodge, is returning
well crafts; Marv Bryant. Mrs Henry/Holesovsky of Whar Phillips Petroleum Co. fir st, of Linscomb Road home soon for consultations,
homemaking 3: Debbie Eng- ton quarter earnings in 1966 set al
dahl. band: Patrick Harner, li- • “ - ■- ---- - i- — - - — -ind
senior class, uu aumsueu w „ a
the state Bar of Texas, both in "Morris, the outgoing DA, burgh '
T900: ________________ came to Orange as assistant It was one of 8 series of
. district attorney in 1958 He was awards which have been pre-
Winners Announced elected DA In 1960, Morris is asented recently to veteran em-
. 1 former county attorney for two ployes. Others included. Joseph
tor Art t,xnibtt terms in Angelina County. Pitre, 30 years: W R Greeves,
VINTON (Spl) - Mike Picard While in office there he was A J Starr. Mrs Ruth Harve- . Keesin. v nememron ceuer. z, . . Mr,
PP - elected president of the Texas son and A E. Stelter. 3 years YINTON 'SpD Kristine The team members were paign expenses to date, p .. Dividana Set ImSitNwerNre I R Nolen
5 . P " - --------P8 R H Fennell, Willie C Gennusoleft, yesterday byplane 1 arry Marse .Victor Linscomb, Sadie Stephens, county clerk. Gue Di1"enc mittenwers.MrswJR-eNolen.
cooneP itarrv A uenrv A D for Saudi Arabia, in visit hernEnlem on P e •• e f o and Mike said today PITTSnUDOM (Se‘) - Diree chairman, Mrs Walter Fotten-
ssoxauon. Morris has been a Suire Sr R D Harner F s. parents. Mr. and Mrs A S .Enand Marse was second high The expense reports must be tors of Gulf Oil Corp today befry, Mrs. Bobbie Hext. Mr».
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yiugsonuer, second in drawioa. United Fund ad Orange YMCA.HO -ears Aablan - American Oil Co. 502 "a supervisor, icounty clerks "5 1966. tto “5
A mobile cavity detection from 6 to 8 p m and on Satur .
center, sponsored by the Sabine, day from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm • . -IPec whose wife
District Dental Society, will be The cavity detection center caroeruivrs . ' 40 i ark Pine!
in Orange Friday and Saturday will consist of an X-ray unit in Carol, "es at 3440 -ar ‘
at the MacArthur Shopping Cen- a mobile trailer X-ray pictures
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I I VIDOR (Spli — Presentation ley. Peari Young Myra Borque
of awards, to Vidor High School Brenda Smith. Linda Mendoza
I students were made today in an and Martha Frugia, cheerlead
assembly urogram in the school ets Debbie Stephenson, year
I fgy mnasium book editor , Gary Stubblefield,
Re,, special merit Garland Kirkland. Jimmy
I awards were Frances Hua Thomas and Mike Bush debate
Saki, DAR citizenship award. Man Collins, speech and dra
’ Sandy LaBauve. Gregg Memo ma tics Linda Hargroder: dra
- rial shorthand, award: Sandra ns Noel Ann Frusiamuas
1 Oliverand Frances Hirasaki, "Miss: b. James Eliott, 742
I American Chemical Society Mr Vils ?
I award, James Tillman. Bell Students who have been on
procedure code," Onion said Wointingme"t" thispost" and May IL No change in choice
He cited the extremely large Prtins. thank tthsPOSriends will be allowed once the choice
number o persons invalyedod nd supporters who have helped is made. The only exception
and the resisting confusion. Cme,‛ Wingasysavdan to thank ’^overcrowding anaepariiu:
!
Court for 10 years. Previously training he has given me, and
he was an assistant criminal 1 wish him the bes oflucksin
district attorney for two years, his new. venture; 111is mX wish
He served with the U.S. Ma- to be a credit to dn
tines in Saipau, at Okinawa and district attorney .and.; *" do
■ i nan azring World War II my best to conduct it accord-
Hardin County hos- notified authorities by phonesaf.
Honors-- were presented 68 Dale Ash- pany n,12Donatonswnadjson: or’nsoms reported at 350.1 mi.pitalsftersarorgeuin officiated the men mad repeated passes
niHRHS" more, Joe Barnard, Ray Bass, ^tion from lion or a return of 5.3 per cent' EYi Wesvin heahurcccem-near the bus and forced him to
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„c .... To date, nine Negro students the Loomis school in Windsor Humphrey, Paul Johnson. Kelly
ange Lions Club and a former have indicated the choice of a conn 1ast summer She is a Kirk, Robert Knost, Robert Nor-
. "white" school The schools member of the Skull & Cross- ton. Paul Pool and James
guine Mths taxnavers " in accepting' the appointment were desegregated last year on bones Club and has received Yqungblood..
? thr rew^K moves un- today, wingate said there will,the same basis, but no Negro school award in zoology, Ameri- FFA awards were presented _ uauunezp .
i"Hthe we should Prive con- be no major changes in the op- children elested to at end pre- can history and En gsh to Gene Martin star chap er MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) which compares with 4.345.649 father, two brothers
workahle, tochane ng the-pre"- oration of the DA"s office. viouslys all-white schools, ,n She was valedictorian of her farmer: Billy Mike Jordan, star _ some 8,000 school board net tones shipped in the fourth
derationtas of ngnEngingir"i appreciate the action of Deadline forsubmission of the ninth grade class and is a mem- greenhandI farmer: Billy Single- members went back to their quarter of 1965. In the first
ent methods of changing our commissioners court in ap-’free choice of school forms is ber of First Methodist Church ton. public speaking: Charles h^mctowns across the country quarter of 1965, when advance
■ "e " Na -x—in -h-i™ Haley, soil and conservation: Today after hearing a Negro buying took place in anticipa
Maxey Williams, farm safety: ieader’s criticism of lack of ac- tion of a possible work stoP-
Donnie Reeves, poultry farmer, tion/on school desegregation. page, shipments were 6,264,426-
Billy Locke, livestockfarmer: Whitney M Young Jr , net tons.
Benny J. Singleton, farm elec- director of the National Urban
trification: Jimmy Dubuisson, league, told them Tuesday.
| SHREVEPORT <Spl)-A divi- farm mechanics and Thor MHietorically, as we all know,
dend of 142% cents per share award; Ed Maddox, ornamen-there has been a lot of buck-
on the common stock of United talist horticulture: Gary Adams, passing. But the time has come
Sersice A Wfh“d Gas Corp. was declared by the farm forestry and James Tra- when the buck-passing has got
• company’s board of directors villo, dairy farmer, to stop”
uvarmnoworaWairlmy best to conduct'd accord- John Magness manager of immediately following the an-----
He Japandudfrom he Un ver ingly." he added. - the local American Bridge Div - nual shareholders meeting yes- .
He.grad Tov« school of law Wingate lives with his wife, sion plant; has received a 25- terday. President Ed Parkes Mauriceville FFA
sity.01 hTexas Sehooen o hK Rosemary, and one son. Charles year service award from I. R announced
where ne was presinem o . Arthur Wingate, 14, at 14 Byron Thomas, general manager of The dividend is for the see
or Texa? both in Road. ABD operations from Pitts-. ond quarter of 1966 and payable
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Engineers Set ra.,
itl /I mi stations are bein'* comvleted” - - i
_i,.n..n ,this week for a coffee honoring’
BEAUMONT (Srl- A highly Supt Norman Paschall Sundav,
wc..... , . controversial pre iminary re- Sunday from 2 to 4 p m. .at-the
Young was the first Negro vort on. "Heale Tncinenvinn .. .... - . . — <
ever asked by the National Education."
School Boards Association to at A meetino tor aDin• arn Poschall is retiring at t e r .a___________________
^MmX X B^! teachine 0 —" ,
Campaig" Expense mak wrn. Stdenta Antend .
Reports ArePue 7 abenobyerrneinE-atTtommae tocafclassrooy teachers B«‘«n Rouge Rally
Candidates >n the Maj SRegist-ringg the guests will VINTON (So - A greuda
Anocial period be Mrs L, M. Newton and Mrs. students from Vinton High
le dinner and program A w DAvis jr School attended th- state lit
hra l. Shelia Flanagan. English
1 and speech 1 Billy Mike Jor-
--- - dan vocational agriculture 1;
-Leoder sio" Pnoto elude Linda Boyett. Brent Roger Lyle, general science.
88 counties The judging contest was spon- Briggs. Wilma Jean. Clifton. Mike Strother general wood-
sored by the Texas Soil Conservation Service Georgia Collier. Linda PabTworking: Charles Wells, world
and held at Stephen F Austin Research Brenda Engdahl, Vivian EX history and Molinda Wingerson
Center The team, under the leadership of Shelia Flanagan, Linda Fletch- health
Ruben Stringer, Mauriceville 4H leader, er. Susan Garrett, Mary Gay Tenth grade Charles Angele,
yesterday received the state and high in- Deborah Godeaux. general math: Germaine Ren:
dividual‘trophies at a dinner at the college. Randy. Goodman. Roger Ha n; oit. French I Susan Cathey.
The youths are eighth grade students at cock. Etta. Johnson. Ba ar band: Kaye Jones. English 2
Mauriceville ' Jordan. Lasonja linsomb.Cor and Spanish Billy Locke, vo-
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Mobile Cavitv Detection Man Wounded '’'"a ■nd
FePesgrad Donald Allen .making 1: Danny Zuber-French Mrs. PaulI Permenter, PE.3-1565
----------..... Kathleen Andis, charles Angele. 2 b । a geometry and
I.. Vint Nan. Audrey Louise Arthur, Diana general drafting _
III VlCt Nam Baker, Reba Bryan, Bonnie Fleventh
: e . < nich.ra t Cash. Susan ‘ Cathey. Brenda
.Army Spec 4. RichardIL. Coggins. Danald Daley, Jan
Garner Jr., 25, whose wife, Duke William Durham, Pa- ----,,— . ------,. ga.m.masugas.n
... ------ .j Franklin B i 11 y Geer, brary science, Nick Haney, orange Memorial Hospital for $10,852,000 or 31 22 a share. 39 (ve illness
hurst, has been wounded for he kav JonesBecky J ones, metal shoo 1: Barbara Jones, tests’and treatment - - •- - ««« extense "1655
.second time in action in Viet sh^ry LaBauve Connie Long- concert choir: Linda Lange, Nir. al „;.3 1. Suie, ad-
• Nam. ion, Michael Marshall. Christine American history and chemis- tended a stronghomecoming at
Mrs Garner said her hus: Melvin. try 1: Ronnie .layfield boys Center over the weekend ..
The center will be open for band was wounded April Um Tommy Orr. Brenda Richard, physical education: Dalpha companying them was ! _____________
children ^we^n6 and °2. They combat with Company C ,17th Charlotte Safer. Linda Scoegs, Lott. Latin 1 Glen%Mahana, Snider’s stepmother, Mrs Clay- stockholders’
cniaren petween o,ana 2 me! Infantrv south of Saigon. He is mi cimmone on Dan Soanish 2; Candv O Quinn. En- om VI" .. u. n 17 1...
Dividend Listed Eariking. Marvin Heber Jr NEWTON (Spu, Charges
and James King, were filed yesterday against
A native of Donaldsonville, La . five men after their auto al-
she had lived in Vidor 10 years, legedly interferred with a school
PITTSBURGH (Spl) —Dirge- she was a Catholic, bus and caused the driver to
■ nminw . cxe tors of the US Steel CorP. ----. take evasive action to aafegUkrd
resoocuve functions havedeofared a dividend of 50 Alfred Ard some 40 students aboard,
respective -n- pant-*ner share on common cspi - Fyneral ser - The incident occurred yester
$7,079,0001
nulcg ......... .. r--------. , f assets Walles.
Mr and Mrs,. James S. Owens of Great Lakes I peLine COa. “__________
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs in which Phillips heldlapproxl A native of Orsnge. he was ->lm _anorimoni... wainalasa
Bubba Davis and family and mately 5 par cent stock inter a retired farmer and member developnsexperimantahwingles.
Mr and Mrs. James Edward est. Excluding this nonrecur: the Mauriceville Baptist rosketplan.to study.maneuver
’i Owens * ring gain, 1956 first-quarter net o . ,, was the son of thelability of future spacecraft.
Jane Mr and Mrs Chester Welch income was 3,3,000406 sii late John D and Marv Brewer, mInterealRevenusservicesays
were in Tyler last weekend due a share, highest in the com NiOneer Orange County resi- more than 27 mijon. tax re
to th" death of Mrs Welch’s pany’s history and 14 per cent funds were mailed to taxpayers
. . -_____________________ SKe^Zy kracke,Lnda 2; "Thomas’Gentry. mdal Shop: nephew Accompanying them highertthahsthe, K’T.mJ Surveyor. Include his wife, by April » taxdeadtine,
tyhes.been ipterested,in A.native of Baskin, La . Gar- Lange, Ronnie Layfield, Jerry Cheryl Hales, business arithme wa:0 B skinner.Mrs W eleb’s quarter of 1965 Mrs. Carrie Brewer, one■ CAPITAL QUOTE
irojc for some time. Dr ner has been in the Army about LeDouk tic and business machines: Bob-, father, L c Sk inner.of, Jack 9 iartrned told the stockhold- John D".Brewer.. of.Winfree Sen Jack R. Miller, urging
---------- ---------- “J Lewis, Wiiam Eiles, bieHassage, art 3 and distribu-isonville, visit ompaniedetbsm erseaean tsigosndicate that communityatworgrandshildreni Congress •«.save the United Na
i ■ wvalpha Lott, Glenn AMahana, five education bomesto visit relativesbereuhisifuii-ycar “earnings will reach and two greatsrandehiidren. Ilona by cutting off foreign aid
hving with her mother2 Mary Rainwater .Man’ Riddick. Frances Hirasaki. English (; week an all time high in 1965. which .Tti To countri"* owing back ssess-
Pearl Boswell, until his Stephen Root, Donald Safer Eckford Hollingsworth, physics he pointed out was a note Mrs. Gauthreaux ments: "The issue here to Mot
worlhy for Phillips he VIDOR (Spl) - Funeral ser- one of money, but one of princi-
I l VO I nunf/n cause of its tie-in with the fa- vices were held today at 2 p.m. ple.It is wrong for us to treat
mous Phillips 66 trademark in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic nations which support the Unit-
Named "Contributing to the record church for Mrs. Beatrice^ Nations no better thanna-
' earnings were large sales vol- Gauthreaux, 84, of West Tramlions which deliberately refuse
petroleum products Road. . to support the United-Nation*.”
(Continued from Page I» James Chancellor, Janet Dean. ism: Milda Rector. " most chemicals and better She died Monday at 10 130
. Vo noli c c Mrinnis Frances Hirasaki, Connie Jo Theresa Sharp, civics and book- K w Kusn anau arstna prices for most petrol leum prod- a m in a V dor nursing home,
son Ken Davis,.S. C Me! nms. keeton, Loren Nix, Robert Nor- keeping. Slack have been elected as vice Prtses Larned continued: "Mo Burial was in Restlawn Me-
---------------- , T.xas Law School in 1955 BertdaumriTedEm Morgan ton, Eva Price, Ineda Revia Steve Smith, art 2: Jean Tol- presidents,of the PhillipsaPe tor fuel sales volume increased morial Park under the direc
years for many rulings on mi-of Texas Law School in law Steve Kemble. w^R. Morgan, (four yearS) Theresa Sharp, man. commercial law: Danny troleum Co.. K S Adam*. 6°percent sales of plastics, tion of Kelley-Hixson Funeral
nor technicalities and frequent Wingate,ireturned with Wingate Erank,Enckum, Herman BaL James Sherman, Johnny Thorn- Vaughn, advanced drawing; board chairman, announced to- 6 thyene, fertilizer and rubber Home of Beaumont.
refusal to grasp the legal points work five vyeas with wingate han John Kell^ Herman Bai ton (five years), Karen Torres, Janice Walles, Texas history day. . increa < substantially” Pallbearers were Woody Joe
involved in the cases on appeal. Brothers Market. . lard. M. L McNam ra. e c]audet(e Varnon, Janie . Wil-and clerical training; Don War - They were named during a ------------- Baskin Billy Frank Baskin,
The court should come to in 1958 he'was admitted WaltzE wnton wrde.Vr H liamson, Danny Wright and ner. general business; Mary directors meet twhich followed ,. . , . , Morris Myers, Elmer Castilow,
grasp with the points pre-the State Bar of Texas.and Hancock Wilton White RMrsh Larry Zimmerman Welborn, girls PE and Brenda thr^company s annual meet ng m* ’----1 I-“—1 ---- - ■- -- - ।
vented " Onion said "The pres-was employed by the Texas Bowler, Mrs. Warren Baxter. Balfour Student A c t i v i t y Zuber shorthand ' here Rush was manager of the
ent practice does not aid the at- Highway Department as a right- Mrs Sidnev Jenkins..Mrs. awards were presented to - 3udy ‘.Leverkuhn was pre- advertising and public rlations
torneys. the clients or the lower ofwway attorney at -ubborkngeJohnHart, Odee npMar h ndi d Charles Chargois, student coun- sented the Vidor Civic Club department. Slack was manager
court sin determining how to Wrngate returned toworenge William ®anoinwrggmishurrtcil president; Tommy Orr, SC scholarship; Lucy Po 11 a r d. of rthe company s Washington
deal with an issue the next time in 1959 to open a law office Reese iErank Wisginsumor. vice president; Sandra Oliver, Anna Maxwell Jones Memorial office. , ... . -haro.
it comes up." . here. Sinceajoinings MorrisainSpradlingandCaritonHarmon: corresponding secretary; Sherry scholarship; Jacqueline Lamar. Both will continue in charse
Onion also said. "We are wit- 1961, wingate nas alien Moreland, recording secretary; Vidor ISD Texas State Teach- of those.1xorp, -Nw centFper - _
nessing an evolution orrevolu- numerous shorta soursers ind Newton-. - Charles Pierce, seniorc 1 a s s ers Association scholarship; Ka- ush Phil liminu.#ew stock payable June 10 to stock- YIUK‛2P taaye 2 N day after school •» the Newton
lion in crim al aw. ____isi seminars, "ttialia . president; arl Jac so ju- ren Burkett. Vidor ISD Class-York Cit.insnrimmed UnY holders of record as of May 6. vices were he today.at IIndenendent Sehnn nistrieEue
handed down by the court. o prosecutingsattorneysaca an in. (Continaed from Page 1) mor class president. room Teachers Association after. n The annonement was mac ‘
criminal appeals on first cases tentsrespntli omPlelfor prose- important enough to warrant all Tommy orr. sophomore class scholarship: and the High School yersitywof eningsa andthe saie today by Board Chairman
code of cutors atP theNorhwestern uni-trustees being present. This alo presidenti Jesnlburu. fresha PTA.went 10 Wilson (Billy) anddistributlnof tiquifiedpe-Roger M-
versitv School of Law in Chi- is set for the meeting n ex t man class president, Betn nns Shepherd frleum gas 'the earnings of ---- ----- —
versity Scnoo 0 Law - = —— I Texas- Education Agencytrseum started with the com- the first quarter of 1968.
awards to metal shop’ students ,8 in ‘ 10 at its Madison. Income for the first quarter
------- --------c He died yesterday at 12:20 Atomic Energy Commisson
Bobby Oswalt is a patient at new high for such a period at a in a tocas -wspital after an names John A Harris Jr., as
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ig at The comment came t r o m dnsthe officiated He was as- DuBois Clubs, ask federal
Ac President Stanley Learned, also . ; Rev Clyde pas-court here to determinecoorti-
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must be accompanied by a par- Infantry south of Saigon. He is Ben David. Simmons. Joe Dan Spanish 2. Candy OQuinn En- ton Vaughn who has been vis- here cymeterv” munist front", organizations..
d.:.n mnt There “chargeYfor the hospitalized in Japan for treat- Small Virginia Smith, Johnny glish,3 Lonnie Pope, algebra iting here. The 1966 earnings Included Cepeteryr ers were Melvin Me- House Judiciary Committee
Union— entitvhtectinn service but a ment of a leg injury and is ex- Thomas. Terry/vaughn. Tommy 2; Billy Singleton, vocational OKhers attending the Strong an extraordinary $7,079,000 oPall rers "Eaves. Hilton approves, legislaton aimed.at
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such intentions,” Onion said The idea of a mobile cavity Purple Heart for valor in mili- Eleventh grade. Sally Andis, son. cosmetology 2: Diane
"It is obvious from his re- detection center originated in tary service Ray Baker. Cela Doy Briggs. Baker, typing 1; Troy Ball. dis-
fusal to move to Austin in over Detroit The appearance of such Garner, stationed in Viet Rhett Briggs. Danny Carpenter. tributive .education 2: Jonet
five years, and from the fact a service in Orange marks the Nam about 10 months, was hos- George Coon, Terry Daley. Dean, home and family rela-
that during that time he has first time it has been tried in pitalized with m a l a r i a and John Godeaux. David Haney, tions: Karen Frederick, girls
spent only two or three days a Texas again in February for injured Charlotte Hatton. Linda Ludson, athletics: Dannv Gallier. Latin
week visiting his job, that his "The Sabine District Dentar shoulder sustained in combat. ( - - • " ~ “ ...
interest in the court has not in-iSociet ’ ’ “ "
creased since 1962," Onion said, this pi-,— — ------ ------- . . ne. nas ..... ,-----.
Onion cited the rapid increase Leifeste said, “and our commit- 19 months His wife and two Suveu Lw
in crime. "We need •* never tee finally was able- to g« the children, Melissa and Marci. Dafpha Lot
before," he said, "judges who necessary equipment tormtake it are living with her mother, Mary Rainwater, Man’ Riddick. Frances Hirasaki, English 4.
live where the court conducts a reality," Mrs Pearl Boswell, until his Si ephen Root, Donald S a f e r. Eckford Hollingsworth, physics
its business and who are inter- "Through this cavity detecreturn His parents are Mr and Linda Sims. .Brenda Fay Smith, and trigonometry: Jim Mc-L
ested in devoting their full time tion center we will be able to M„ r L. Garner Sr. of Bas- RObert Smith, Jimmie Sterling. Glothin, speech 2 and drama
to the job." help those who are not receiv;kin. Janette Thorton, Lavoy Wilker-tics; Larry McNeil, concert
"My opponent says there is ing adequate private dental — --------—- son, Maxcey Williams and Sue choir: Marilyn Morgan, chemis-
- -- ...... i "ie mom-lnara" ha added , VMCA Williams. try 2; Mike Portie, solid ge.
IIVIaR"" i Twelfth grade, Lindia Bailey, ometry; David Purdon. journal- ___..... e « umes for i
James Chancellor, Janet Dean, ism; Milda Rector, hand; ^BARTLESVILLE <SP" . anmost J
Frances Hirasaki, Connie Jo Theresa Sharp, civics and book- K W Rush and • Carstend
" Keeton, Loren Nix, Robert Nor-keeping - Slack have been elected as vice I
ton, Eva Price, Ineda Revia $
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