The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 302, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1954 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGC TWO
THE ORANGE LEADER
TUESDAY. DECEMIER 7, 1954
Dewey
- Vickie,
r along with Mr*. Thomas Hall and
rhfldt
f'asaie Norwood and Mrs
. * Boullion and daughter,
—, children. Robert, Jimmy end
Jania, vialted Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Goats in Pasadena Sunday.
Mrs. Dock Jordan of Edna is a
guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Parker. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schlich-
er and son, Larry, visited her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sittig
in Conroe during the weekend.
Mrs. Jack Courmier attended
show'er given in honor of her
other Wi!
a
brother
jiven
filbert Patin
and his
___ren, Linda and Deborah of
Orange, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ISe mond Boutte in Sulphur, La.,
W Monday. —j
S2-~- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Scales visited
r ZlTsZ* [ prospecUve bride. Doris Waldrep,
£. ^,heT w*nav ln Sc>ur Lake S m Vinton, ; La. Thursday. The
t_: d*'- „ couple will be married in Vinton,
«- , Mrs. Loian Carr of Santa Ana. rw J6.
-' Calif, visited in the home of Mr. ■__i...__________
id Mrs. W. L. Chandler Sunday, j About six billion tons of'carbon
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morse and dioxide are being poured" ihXoTlie
. son, Albert, of Vidor, visited Mr. party’s atmosphere every year be-
Mrs. G. A. Scales Sunday. tause 0f the burning of cjoal and
Mrs. Vernon Linscomb has been j oil. etstimates of scientists in-
£ confined to bed with a coM. Her. dieate.
| Bridge City Briefs
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — Mrs.
Ruth Lamb and daughter, Ruth
Ann of Russellville, Ark., are visit-
ing her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Venable. They
are expected to be here for the
next three weeks. '
underwent surgery at the Ander-1 , >
son Research Clinic recently. The
74-year-old man is reported as j
recuperating nicely.
Mrs. O. W. Sims of Victoria is j
visiting her son-in-law and daugh- j
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darby.
TELEVISION LOG
IDAHO FISH EXPENSIVE
POCATELLO. Idaho (AP4 —
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end at home with his parents, the , , d the coi, 0f spawn taking.
Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Miers hatching, feeding and transporta- < * »“ p,r‘a*
Recent out-of-town guests in 1 tion.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. ■ ----------------—
Hintchey were Mrs. VL L. Gaines ■; THIS CHASE BACKFIRED ________
of Wickett, Mr., and# Mrs. Dale; DOLORES Colo. (AP)'—Merton’’ «:«*-*«*• corovoa' tK»ei
Weaver and -son, Greg, of Vic- Xaylor s red getter - Amos got
tona. and, M st i e and Dorothy wedged between two buildings
Weaver of Port Arthur. w-hile chasing a cat. Bricks had to
WT. J. Jackson returned home be removed from the foundation
Saturday from Houston where he of a hardware store to free him.
ft.45—Induatrv
6 00—World at Large
« 10—Today In' tipon*
6 15—UP Movietone Newsreel
t» 2ft— W eat he ream
6 30—Dinah Shore <NBC>
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7 00—Bob Hope
8 -oo—Fireside Theatre
I 30—Circle Theatre
9 00—Truth or Consequence* t NBCI
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10:30—Finn! Edition Ne«»
10:40— Wenthercest
10:45—Movie Mueeuin
11:00—Tonight (NBC'
13.00—Veeperi end Sign Oil
TOMORROW
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150—RKD-TV
1:00—Today INBCi
1:13—Todgy'g Weather
1:30—Toil»y (NBCl k,
1:55—Today In Houiton *
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0:09-—Ding Dong 8choo! (NBC)
9:30—A Time to ll** (NBCI
8:43—Three Btepi to Hetveh (NBC)
10:00—Home (NBCi
11:00—Betty White Show
11:30—Feather Vour Ne»t (NBC)
13:00—Newt end Weether
13:05—Movie Date
1:10—Amv Vanderbilt
l:15-kTV Kitchen
2:00—The Greatest Gilt (NBCi
2:15—Golden Window* 1NBC1
2:30—One Mam Family (NBC)
2:45—Concernlna Ml*» M4rlowa (N80)
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3 15—Fir»t Love 1NBC1
3:10—World of Mr. Sweeny (NBCI
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3:13—T9ie Unknown . -
3:30—Invitation Flayh«u»e
3:43—-Harold Bruea Combo
1:00—Counterpint
7 30-Hollywood Off Bett
3:30—Mystery Theatre
9:30—TV News Final
9 35—Boon* Today
9:40—TV Weatherman
9:45—Sandman Cinema
10:43—Sign Off _
TOMORBOW
3 00—'T»4t Pattern
4:00—Pinky Lee
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3 30-On Tour Account
4 oo— Mary Carter s Cookbook
4 30—Klpvetl Video Lane
A 45—Barker Bill'd Carloons
3:00—Wawtbereaat
5:03- Pre«« New*
5:10—Frontier Theatre
5 00— Range Rider
3:30— Douglaa Edwards and the Newt
5 43—Jo Btafford Shoe-
1:00—Red Bkelton Show
1 30— Halle of tvy
8;0O—Meet Millie
3:30—Danger
9:00—Life , with Father
9 :30-Bee It No*
10:00—Wreetllng From Chicago
j 10 30—Notre Dame Football
11:00—The Late Show
I 12:30—Call to Prayer
TOMORROW
> 3 43—Rural Reveille
I 7:00—The Morning Show
! 1:33—Island Headlines
1:30—The Morning Show
7:53—Preea News
3 0B—The Morning 8how
8:33—Weethercasi
8:30—The Morning Show
3:55—Galveston Type Hem*
9:00—Garry Moore Show
9:30—Arthur Godfrey Time
10:30—Strike It. Rich
11:00—Valiant • Lady
I 11:15—Love of Life
; 11 SO—Search fdr Tomorrow
j 1145—The Guiding Lljht (
: 12:00—Portia Fares Life
i 12:15—The Seeking Heart
13:30—Welcome Travelers
1 00—Robert <J. Lew!* Show
! 30—Art Llnkiftter * House Party
; 3:00—The Big Payoff
I JO^-Bob Croaby Show
3:00—The Brighter D»v
1-15—The Secret Storm
3 34—On Your Account
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5 00— color CnrRvan
5 30 - Advpntur*
6.00— Meet ihe Press
6:1*—New* of the D«y
6 2ft—Weather
T OO—Bishop 8he«D
7 <Juy Lombardo
100—Danny Thomas tABCi
8 30-U S. Stfel Hour <ABCI
9 SS—-Slop the Music *ABC>
10:00—Featureuf
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10.4ft—Studio 13
12:00—Sign OU
TOMORROW
7 0O—Test Pattern
7.4ft—Slrn On, Prayer, Anthem
7 55—News
8:05- Breakfast Club (ABC)
9.00— Shopper Service
9:30—Korn per Room
10:30- KT Arcade
11:45—News
12.00—Town end Country
12:30—Comics ' **
1 OO—KT Arcade
2.00— r-Tht Mixing Bowl
3 00—Comics
3:30—The Hour Glass
4.00— Play School
4 45—Report Card
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2 30—Theatre
2.4ft—Bob Croaby Show /
3.00*—Tear Pattern
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4:45—Gardening With Faye Cranberry
ft oo—Adventure Serial
ft:30— Kiddie Korner
5 4ft—Safety Patrol
6 00—New* Cloaeupa -*■
« 1ft—High School Club
4:30—Film
7:00—Red Skelton
7 10—Theatre
8.00— Open House with Dorothy Rickey
8:30—Amo* and Andy
9 00—Guy Lombardo
9 30—Strange Rxperlenee $
9 3ft—New* and Weather
9 44—Owl Theatre ^
TOMORROW
10 UO—Morning Movlea
13:00—Sign Off
2:06—Teat Pattern
4.00— Cooking la Fun
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3 00— Sign On
3 02—Mid Day Matinee
4 20—Eaay Listening Time
4 TO —Fearless Foedlck v
5:OB--Men of Olouchester
ft.30—Two Gun Playhouse
6 30—Weathercaat
ft 35—World T»day_ ^
* 4ft—High School Poo!ball
7 30--This la The Life
7:30—Amos and Andy
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9:30—Paragon Playhouse,
10:00— All Ajnertcan Game
10:30—Feature
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j EMPLOYED 300,000 MEXICANS
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Some
! 300,000 Mexican farm wo rk e rs
j went to the United States this
i year under legal contracts, a ,(or-
j c’ign office spokesman said yes-
j lerclay.
Officers Are Elected
McLEWIS (Spl) — The Mc-
Lewis Brownie Troop 2 met at the
school Wednesday afternpon after
having missed several weeks be-
cause of illness of the leaders.
Mrs. Marshall Miller seived as
instructor and new officers were
elected. Judy Welch was elected
chairman; Linda Raye Miller,
secretary; Patricia Dorman, treas-
urer. “The Flag and Our Country”
was studied from the handbook.
Plans wer.e discussed for the In/
' Manley PTA Slates Program
Wednesday at Auditorium ‘
I There will be a monthly meet-
ing of Manley PTA Wednesday at
2:45 p.m. in the school auditorium.
The program theme will be “We,
the People to Insure Domestic
Tranquility.” There also will be a
> Christmas program with selections
by the choral group, directed by
Mrs. Helen Collier.
Refreshments will be served
after the meeting by the room
mothers of Mrs. Homer King and
Mrs. Lucille Conroy’s fifth grades.
Mon Place* Cigarette Money
In Juke Box; Wants Refund
DAYTON, Ohio (AP)—Crav-
ing a cigaret, a man dashed into
a nearby cafe and jammed a qugr-
„««i4..-„ ter into a machine. The juke bo*"
«*»-**• , , -
ceive awards { 'An appeal to the bartender for
Mrs. Ivan Wagner. , visiting 'iesUlution drew ^is report:
mother and her daughter. Cecilia,
served refreshment? of bottled
drinks and cookies to Ann Burton,
Charlotte Ann Blackwell, Betty
Menefee, Bobbie Sue Bean, Suz-
anne Cooty, Winona PevetoT Kitty —rir——
B. Fisher. Connie Thomas, Kirs.
M, L. Menefee knd the leader and
new' officers mentioned above,
‘Mister, we have a lot of pecu-
liar characters come in here,/ but
you’re the prize.” /
The stomach of a hippopotamus
can hold 400 or 500 pounds of food
READY TO SERVE
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A big ft
striped bass caught off Alcatraz j1
Island had a lemon in its stomach.1
WE HAVE IT!
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water !• the proper temperalut «*. then ;
pours It ever the coffee. It never
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 302, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1954, newspaper, December 7, 1954; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556794/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.