The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 8, 1958 Page: 4 of 18
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Across the 1 Successful Hermi
Editor's Desk Requires at Least
$100 Pay a Year
CH<von*N,ftcetc
boos AND £n£>5 .. —J®
miscellaneous----■>?»
etmim on our ien*c* at Ac Son* •t”'tk**s *»e K ::*a» ts
DeKMcms of Texas dehmuoaat They have tound «K the <L*!er-
e Oeaeoai Tkj HKtsmt- * once blew.1 p'-.Biaawea amd
>«Me by E T Xcttw, prts:- .tarntrs. edhicb » — nu^TO-trc*
<ke*-?.: I. F. CStTiKj*. hrK. vice fcxvt sex). herojum have fa*.
yrttA*. end Refer J Coe**. . There .* ax mmafttf it,ck &
«h4 Ced .Geek. •ryeaara erf the towkiedg* shoo* 'hersuuag jb
Cewy DOT ihmitiwe America Fee eia***ie mat .peo-
h • nte IcKfSBt.-.Md /irill par that hermits N a c'Tj*s.
tab* two ban «• ewer a that .The «o-caflpd city herm.t k
•pace twt I «« ran* w prtrfaA sae'eJv a cMJiaed imfd Bad erfeex
* m Mi ktCMat teat people, art a Boer, Jaoely'ae a fcaefjr rooaa
mMM w taS psabteatjc* of their Yondr -fra* herr-.c. as the oU*r
post of ««*. Mere -s a part of haatf. i» a wowRaad Jelkm, ham
itt -a aecude. as* ao much atraal of
“•has to a Democrat it Tata*’" cnr.laasxoi a* he is oaviikaf to be
yam edioml of Jaa. 1. iWF uu cramped bv it. r-
Let *« try ta aosaer that 9-aeauox. He amre/jr vuts h^biire aa-
h*a«* tore tab brood #*« fie pass &f
A Dearaereuc ta Teats a oa aesiaat. f.: he caa't f.rvd time
apocaaf ‘farto# of Daaaocrat He to dt bif M he ha* ta tony atm
m a oeaaaer at the' Democrat.* f«. n| txx.es. rt i.jj a family,
Putj of the La;tad Suits of *®d there ta faad a pace to para
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&3>Mb
THAT/
/r Trig MEN
Moment of Meditation
Every good gift mm4 evert perfect gifttreea
ir,d cometh down froa tW Fother W U^U. »»t*
whom to no variabl—oa. seitWr ihuirr ihtbib*
Janet 1 1". ' . v \ ^
School Planning Is Becoming Easier
T~* umber of farciiie* -*1 Oracle County has m-
ceezti-d r.v abb at 2 500 during the past three' years
But the birth rate, iadudwt children born to county
cm a< >ou
.CAN MO/E
Sv *JTO MV
r / boom ,
x KIOW/J
tmWK/ \ GET YOU A
WW££FS wyesp. CASE OF
POAKP ? I CAtfT J FILLS, TOO,
SLEEP ON TI4S\/MOM/AU.
ST0N6C /^TKwjQUJZtC
rard work/and if a maa ts Ram
to werk/hard ha might as weft]
fare** -Msmscag and become a’
MAbui'e
j «« ti'W to a number of;
career herons, aid the;, ail *m-
phatiit the need of a huaI amount
of cajxut and an means* oi a;
ie**t t:» a year
Mere i ore way to yo about h
tn.th a few hundred deb ars vcy
h-y a (eo.iow of watte iiodi
weirti as abandoned but habsubfe!
hum*'to aSL .Then you get some
aoods far yonr gardco. a vbotf-n
for (in. and a tnaafworthy dee
Ne».i ;a u»* prob.ers of .'.come
Instead (/ paying the eoveraoMBK.
make it poy ><*. tfcritt the t'S.
Dopar’meot of Agncutare and
threaten to pant your wasted
ace* with wheat and flood the
VI c* you art included
vn re toil bank program in a b;g
way Thi* ahould be good for at
toaiat fluO a year
Another w av u (o form a com-
panv ca ed, "The Happy Hermit,
lac ' »ru to 500 atraager;
' You know you are a rr teraUe
pr;toner of CivilaAtaoo, too cow-
TV DOT statenaeat c^at: twei
.Take meiEherafup ta rxuti c»uto.
ov»c ciuh» profeauooa! and trade
fratcraitxs. wsKtas,
chansben af cwnioorce et cetera.
/‘*jvi n u the same Mem per-
ship is baaed oa a penoo a meet-
sag the erfaakatios* require
meet* cortroflmg Riniin hip
therern. /
As a* eaajapie. the R«ary C.-h
has a rule that a member/must
attend M per ccat of tne yearly
moot aga of the c ub to rtta.a
mair,berahp Also tpe Rotary
Chsb toai tu fewr-apy test com-
posed of the fofiow>ap four ques-
:nu. which it "for use :a mak-
ing dec *k»* m auf of life's, activi.
F»-t and reiii-posh pj "not orrta-
men* /
J. I* it the tnah1 \
2. Is it fa.r to alf concerned'’
3 Wm it- bus id good viii aad
bet t e^7 f rieodsh; pa T
4/ Wiil it be beoeficsaf to all
THt JACitSON TWINS
Burnt juS”
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1 CAQNIVAu-j
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Aas'FAfirrv ...as ycup
>OEA' ORmemSEP a y
Cm EE PUP/
VN'NiCEV S
DAnOnG*
!&►. r that
BAD’ .
D -y MV
POOP
he nautHta! gverage It was only natural that for
fa • ears we had an excfpucna!'; High birth rale, fo!-
’ lowed by a deebne........,2x 7* •
Ar a we may expect that wtthtR the next several
*>cara tr.e figure will level off-to somewhere arouftd-the
national average
So it should be fa.rly easy to calculate the number of /
. new desks and other teaching facilities which must be
Certaialy this teat err bod >« the
idea that a. Rounaa ip Texas. •
Rwanan ia the La ted State* — a
Rotanaa oivwhere and every-
rtttt .* a mao whom duty (ac-
cepted upon hit owa free wUl)
it .1 to ainve to ac.qu.rt and use
in bit everyday living "a knowl-
edge of what is right '
Certaialy it la not the idea of
the Rotary Qub that a Rour.an
w Louiataoa. let.ua tav. shall try
to u*e the four-way it*t m h*
hfe/bjit a Rourian ia Teaaa ahail
not. \ » / .i '.
qjfTH TmC Pv,ys.CIAN s AmtOUAL
.A*» fc.ESS‘«. frjaovs PAP ANP MIS
*«ase ARC MARRIED AMD THE
MEWUfWEDS Wins THE A MAY T>
HEM YORK.
«<E-Br£
tUPOV.
DEAR.*
:. Mr oa.. LETS 60, SON. Wf VS
ear id meet youa dap
------^ AT THE WELFARE
r.TM-THAhkS^V. A6EWCY' w-
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always m 1 > Titm^
RFv.EVSER \s«tPlL-«l
A.. CA Y-YCJ* 'JU H*™
•ORF OCkf A SUV 600S£ *
OF CORSE I STU AAHT t0
mHOtl RX.** AW r*» SURE f
ru. IOYE eUOPY M F 4 /
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« SCME--.HG
WRCin6 HAJC.Y f
I JUST HORS
BUDDY WILL
UK* HIS HCW
M-MOTHER.*
j Better Enalish
Bv D C. WILLIAMS
1 Whit r* wrooR with to * son-
tooc*’ 11 will be through w.th mv
work fc> five ociqck ”
2 Whit u the correct proaue-
cianor of '•.laureate"?
3 .Which one of Thecr words H
mtyapeiled’ Mtappropriaiit. mi*-
uaage. mndemeanor. rmstrerntr.*
4 What doe* the word "incon-
trovertible'’ mean’
5 What is a word cegianing with
ca that mean* slander”?
Answers ■.<! J
l Say. "I shall have fin .shed
roy wurit by five o’clock "
2, Pronounce loh-reedut, accent
on first lyijable
3. MicftatomehL
4 Indapotab!* "Hia speech coo-
tamed incontrovertible point*
which not even the rr.oat skeptical
could doubt ’
5. Caiumrv.
( onuautag. the defiait.ad state*
Th.» is just *.way of express-
ing the age-old paradox of liberty
retained through proper use of it:
of an mdividua. s freedom to
choosf balanced by his carrying <
out the responsibilities of b-.s
Choice
A Democrat ia Texas i* a mem-
ber of the Democratic Party of the
United States. »e repeat^ So one
caa fcSrce a voter to ;*n the Dem-
ocratic Psrty. And, ao matter
what he does or does not do in
vot.ag. the chances are that he
will be considered a Democrat as
long as he w.she* to call himself
one
Even so. be is not a Democrat
in Texas or in any other state
unleas he seek* to understand and
to cooperate in developing and
establishing and bolding to "a
knowledge of ghat is right” (hat
fhali form the Democratic party $
foundation for its gigantic.. soul-
testing task of building and con-
trolling the poUcia* and actions on
whjch cur government shill stand
and the safety and well-being of
the people ahail rest.
The same statements can of
course, be made of a Republican
and the Republican party Thus;
•ur two great political parties to-
gether form the framework within
which the people act and our gov-
ernment function* Thus, in the
equality of their separateness, in
the equality of their distinctiveness
from each other, lies the strength
of the two psrtie* to perform thW
job in our system of government.
JOE PAL00KA
PiD YOU SETA
Chance to flaht
A FRAME ON
HARVEY S-C*c*.
What New Factory Workers Means
According to a auiryev by the Untied State* Chamber
of Commerce, each 100 new factory workers in a com-
munity *bouid mean: . ' \.'
2^ more people K_ '<v
.74 workers in otner empioymant ''' .,
IUSTY RILEY
I'M FROZEN 7 IF YOU CANT DISCUSS THIS
rwBouaw bd JiN*omeT. eeameMANLY
rm EONi/ V MAS.NCR-I WON'T EVEN
A«C YOU MY EXCUSE/ .
THBR little Minos <
ARE UKE STEEL r~f
wvJ TRAPS I J /
In s potato race, each coaestant
h« to start from av mark and
bring back, oee It a time, eight
potatoes, th* ..first of srhicb is six
feet from the mark and each of
the others six feet farther than the
preceding one How far must each
contestant go in order to finish
the ract?
Answer
432 feet The round trip for the
firat potato is 12 feet, for the
second potato 24 feet, the third
JB feet, and ao on. Add 12, 24, 36.
48. SC. 72, 64, and 96.
WAPS'
a, #y wi more personal income per year.
£270,000 for bank deposits.
107 more car*. , , . -p*.
Fojr m6re retail eatabltshmenu. and *360.000 mor*
retail sales per year
Our own statiirtids indicate that in all but the last cate-
gorv^ Qrkn^e County ls running about average.
^ e have not yet come up to par in the matter of pro-
viding retail establishment*. ■\
However, commercial development of Nthe past vear
together with plan* already announced for 18r-8 indicate
that we are beginning to catch up in this respect.
M hen we do, we will at long last begin to benefit' as
Me should from the industrial growth of the paat few
A payroll dollar that come* into our courtty and goe*
r.gbt out again without buying anything here i* worth
(Continued Tomorrow!
OkfSteM* True Life Adventures
ITS ME. DILLY1
LEAVE IT TO AAR. ABERNATHY
SVHAT ARE WE
60RK3 TO DO
l now;sir? j
yo COMB through
\ IN A PINCH/ J
THE ORANCE LEADER
Urn mj«pt-* wnch
wi« cauterm** w-t pioow* ir a «th
anp aowe into me oakice routine
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 8, 1958, newspaper, January 8, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557190/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.