The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1957 Page: 3 of 24
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Chamber Directors Approve Plan /turf«or Okays
Calling for Road Bond Election We"‘,re6ooh
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! Orange County has trans-
Di rectorsofthe Orange Cham-(sue would specifically cover the j Cointy Welfare Agency foMhe
her of Commerce have unarn-. recommendation-; made by Lock- care of indigent persons .1
' .W°°d’ A,ndrC'VS * N*Wnam- Hw*-i The transfer the county
Such a recommendation will be i wide road and bfidee construction1 welfare agency bv the county
submitted to the County Commls- program wis $4,750,000. auditor hud beer read by Mrs!
Stoners court by the chamber | The additional $250,000 would be Sadie Stephens, county clerk,
group. It also was urged that res-.specifically earmarked as an indus-' The county judge called ro-
^Wenta vote on the question as a]trial road emergency fund. The cently. for an audit of the books
single Item on the ballot. emergency recommendation stress-:of the agency so the county
Tjie five-million dollar bond
agreed amount
ed it was contemplated that the could pay il
items set out in the engineers’ re- the agency,
port would be carried to an early “By, hitting,,it in a1 lump sum
completion and the bonds to cover we find the indigent load hasn’t
costs would be issued as necessary.4 increased, over -lastyear," Jutige
Bonds to cover any eapenditure! Charlie O. Grooms said,
made from the industrial road- Commissioner Harold Carter
emergency fund would be sold only a(!)ded, “This i* good considering
TS- a,. X, . I . on proper au'horiration. and to the popular
K..ruR, „nRe Men*°nal Hospital meet emergency conditions for in- Grooms and commissioners
building was accepted today byidustria, Zds ’as determined Mrs. C. M.
■ - agency fpr “conscientious1
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t|,J957
Mosquito Board^r^HMve;nN7edReyno!ds
# Selected ,
the orange leader
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JW SEYEN
To Study Pdnel > u
Three more members have been Homer*" Steohens!m * iUr
•m£d in'» rnmmittM. m H"?#r h Stephenson
Orangefield Briefs
F TIGH
To Visit Here
Lee- f : Tigh, grand monarch,
proper authorization, and ■to!^*,P°Pu*>tIPn increases.”
Or.n^Co.u.ty •CcmmtolinmjJ7Z„,7“ " Z, tJESSL* GrOttO OffICial
--ia-aast-j
ust now betng prepared. tion which was seconded by C. H. funded by Carter Jhat
Acceptance came on recommen- Benckenstoin and passed unani- dffered the motion for the fund
dation of Kenneth Markham and< mously. It followed a detailed div ^anfer. The vote was
Yo^ns, representatives of cussion, during which it was polnt-l*™'*-
CioleThon & Rojfe, architects, andjjed pot mat metqbers of County
.Robert Monfagne, clerk of the;Commissioners Court were exoect-
works. i [ed to favor inclusion of the $250,-
In accepting the building from ,000 emergency industrial road
general contractor Jhad Dederickjfund ‘ / | ,
the county must prepare itself to, John W. Simmons, former ex- (Continued from Paae It
ready to make final payment [ecutive secretary of the chamber
Mrs. G. A. Scales, Ph. RE Mt7S
ORANGEFIELD (Spl)-Mr. and
named to', committee 1o evaluate!, , , dlucht^r^rve
i t* w <*«, Mo*, xs&s
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i iiwe'e remaining members of » a* l,a“ a an fl11 y-* f yesterday after the entire Yvonne Davis of Liberty, ajstor
I the advisory pi olid were aonbidted ih#d aSKrd S*fl LoaleJfrQranRe morning was taken up in question- dwt nurse at the Baptist Memorial
jestSSK TORSmcWSe lp ■orW r'lh, h,m °" "f o( ‘he panel, 1 ™ !Hospital in Beaumont, was a Sun
jself-imposed commissioners’ seed- £jr2«t Sse Coumv'Smmi • JeynoW* is beii,« ,ried on «" ",d ft *£ilnftthe,.home of Mr- a«d
r • c . . "S" ^ n con,' 0. Youn, was Renting attorney „ Cotton and his fatlW, Will
Commissioner Ernest \V a l ies mittec that will be charged with for the county He is not on™ Cot,on’ have returned from Colo-
named James McGurk of Bridge making an official report to the „„ a separate ind^ment charging ^' where visited -Lynn
C.tjo . Commissioner E K. (Bo) Court on operation- anti value of second offens* driving while im Lhe latur is.stationed tlfete
appointed Jack pardeau the distuct ...... toxicatcd: that dikrge is still pend-'wLth th*' U S Army.* Lynn is 4n-
of West Orange and Commissioner Carter aEc said that the Vidor ing on the docket «her |ton of Will Cotton
haroM Carter selected M G; Har- Chamber of Commerce had select- The' defendant previously was Both,the Greenhands and the »d-
of Vidor Camnsnid his ap, «d Bill Kee»nnd and M, G. Harless; Coavidod bv a jon' and sente^ekawt‘d rtaP«r of:fhe’;Orangefield
pointee was on lecbrnmendation-** its r pie.-entativc<. to two veqrs in the penitentiarv‘Sc i001 ^u,uie i“irmtrs of America
of the 'dor Chamber of Com- Orange Chamber of Commerce but won a reversal in the Texas J''1 Participate in rite FFA baslR-
merce and himself, was to namtftwo members. [Cdurt of- Crirhinal Appeals on the f11 t<J«r»a,T>snt Saturday at Vidor
It is a committee designed (o grounds that his attorney had to Hlfjh S.ch001 Aleivin Smith,' FfA
All three were named in a mo-
tion by Walles, seconded by Rat
cliff.
sfibw the public what the work
_ ... , _ , _ , the district is and where the tax
Doug Ardour of Orange and F. !.. dollars channeled fbSit are used.
use up a strike in removing’ Mrs" ‘^w!i'r °f lhe
V/IIIWW frnni «L,. — . ' 2YCi|OC)|
Butcher of Orange were both
named to the adviaory group Mon
day:
Immediately after the appoint
ment of the remaining members
Countv Judge Charlie Q. Grooms
iury hi
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s Mis.
uncan Woods
uham- will be honored on his first ctfficial called for r_________„ ___________ ______
visit^o Orange with a dinner and court, the cdunt y attornev and visitors
L. Sorter* Ph. RO S-M75
John O Young from the
panel.
Jurors on the case are Mrs
G.-l). Rams Mrs. Cecil K. Smith
Mrs H. K. King, Mrs. A. A. Scales!
Mrs, Ralph A. Fields, Mrs Alfred
■Gy'Wajlin, Mrs J. E. bumpus Jr
adviser' of the Orangefield High
chapters, will, accompany
students t(o the tournament,
Fire-
WOODS' (Spl,)—Recent ni" oun'T'h, .IT! T* '
L ii n t'v attorney and viaitnre of InmJw Cfanltoncnn a '. ■ uUHt AndrUX, B. ( Black* . , •'* °,M< last month find
jet,
fj
Oil
of James SlepKenson. a $her and
J C. Ccok
dance it) the Jack Tar Hotel on mosquito control group -to famil- patient in the Veterans Hospital Th„ , • , tv h,
M„ch »*«• mi,;,, i„ *km ■
it niet rtjquhement |0r lire saffi-
an automatic tire de-
bc ready to make final payment' ecutive secretary of the chamber /n ', . ... U11 Pa** ,
for Jhe construction within 30 days.!and long associated with county Ju'ArK-> sai(l he expected ‘'clan-
"Ypu'll be due to make final i industrial expansion, pointed out ■ n$ statements' on that point,
payment then if lt is called for,”, that this particular provision over w™c* ‘here has been some
Markham told the Court. jmight be ,h. diffcrence in losingiJS*rewf in the Sen,’c in‘
Earlier the county dads had in- or obtaining an industry for Or-'" -ry‘
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dicated to T, D. Sells, president I ange County.
of Orange National Bank, that ___
ther'e was “a good possibility the
•county may have to borrow in the
neighborhood of $62,000 to make
total i»sm.«t to tot***, t „ ph ,0 ,tm
County Judge Charlie G. Grooms VIDOR (Spl)—Donna Kav Gan
told Sells, this may be necessary dy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Vidor Vignettes
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Grotto membera and their wives act the'boa.d will recommend ac- Virginia residents, 'Mrs W. A 1 0 U°naie a\ (il, m'^ in ■^
from Ben Hur. Casbfn. Caslian t.onbythe Court tpcope Witbtle Ruland aud children, Bill, and UnnPw CimJ r'un to the y,c Zm where X
and Ibis Grotto'will be present mosquito problem Then work is Diaona Lynn, have arrived In this •VlOnGy^rO rUilCl saw curtain, ubla/. '
for the event JlSiifP?per for f v‘*il The Orange 20-30-Club voted on 'Tire next thin-' ft looked like
Gene Gutlrn, city manager of Almos- Jo ^ s?in^Yhe^countv pU p"dn Pare"'*- R4.r'and Mrs. a motion during-a nfeeting |ast the whole pkee wa- on fire,'' she
will give the welcoming tl Ain^,‘re °'uork ind in amund u a- D,'T' M'R •" M‘«e Mexico Reslaurum relaipd .
this: To get as much oil to Eurnne 0 ccrem*‘ie*......*- .1 made against the mosquito cod- - - ‘ ^ na{rm™.< r.e^r,ed- ,uas
as we could/and to get it there i ' ~ - . trojL fund. That was a proratipn of
as fast as We could. - ToUISIGIIQ RcpOftS tax e<IuaBz*Bon e,:P,’nS(,•
Speaking of the emergency pro-
gram, Seaton told the senators: „ „
’’Under the circumstances address’. Tand jTm
The problem had to be solved
m
1 ^ I ^“•-•Employment 'Hike Insurance Women
matching Hiil-Burton Act funds un- Hospital -for a tonsillectomy yes- Q0 exis(jng |aw by which [hf, gQv. BaTON ROUGE (Spl)—Pay-rolls JQ /nsf0// Slate
Indians-
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matching Hiil-Burton Act funds un- Hospital -for
til after an audit was completed terday.
(Continued from l*a*r |j
“the white nun has been trespass-
lltd /.M 1 . ,l!k„ ____m
lhe motion Will be senj to tlw
board of directors f«r approval.
Archie Thomas was accepted as
a new member and Joe Mandina
attended thq meet ing as a guest
Hrsel Broom, pres'ldenf appoint-
ed Tubbs and Ted McFarlhne to
a cr-nmittee to plan a social which
reckless lue
a*M*tkh*rch Hft t •» a Jtrnh.'carrier5 hm^^vho°wlf* iMured try~ The government'had''toTely ,han 20,1 mi'lion dollars for the 'Mra^C.' H. Knot.will be installed “'she" isken AtK^GCT”Will Wit wil* ^ •’eW'^ sometime”Tithin the
«E,ftJ&.T-.SSsj-A!-sp.•*? irAiz1 tsss.lx4»T -»»-*».
Jk:
turned scooter nn’u a school bus, isTell ^ent and on the provisions of thq!j"f »“ Kr, S -Mrs ,iO0"v suid '«nd
on the road to recovery, according ,Defensd Production Act of 1950, as ^ rn,li!?rth: S Grose scandal in'Texas" probably oc-
- - - ----J‘J” ” employment security. Country Club curred m I8M when (he state' set
Sharp said that total wages paid Mrs. Knox .succeeds Mrs. Ida UR u,e t,urc|,asc. xfH. authorization
Louisiana wprkers amounted jAucoin who Has ^served in vvas to pay toi*/« j
European
Local Soldier Chosen
For Honor Cuard
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of 1-2 per cent above
rate of interest.'*
The final Ip a v m e ti t
$130,000
will
tot ara tack, a srs fir
tor '‘I,... than "lul Mrt Rov R Roach. HO- Or-
ange Ave,, has been assigned .to
ing funds'were entirelv k... i. i.,«n *nvm miu uu me urovismns nr rn*. "‘e “ -• —t-ance Women in, ceremonies today
over. — ---------—...----—„
“On the face of it it sounds all <o his mother, Mrs V. M. Clem- amended.
wamoufaLrney 10^00^^'? ^"bfehmgbl'df^o.!hSshrm*the0fm aourc^ Jlmate Ui«’for the'first t0 Louisiana workers amountea jAUCOin won nas serveo m mat was (0 (or ,a maxim
SliS The Leader",n a d davs. She has ihree months of the em^S, J• L37 Ml ion dollars m the fiscal W «"« Ore orgaiuzaUon.^ acre. But Afrs. Boothe
nwke.the- loan and put it at a rate charge of the route al this time. oil life the continent will be get- year l9A /, k. . . 0thf" T-ficpf* t» be'insfailed ar^ io 1 as >^«ht
‘ oer cent above the nrime--1 ■ 1 -...... U ne 80 per cent of Its normal re- Average employment tnt-feajsed uiner f ntcr» 10 oe install ..u an by* persons \Vm» nucw m .uu* ,t,„ T . , . .
per cent above the prime , j quirements ouill tvoes of by 30.000 during the year, with A.leen Noguess, first vice-pies,- makimupi and they sold-it to the J' ,,d lnfan,n' ***™«t. the
--------■ — I---1 vuiisinema oi *u noes or norm, y . '• 5^ p*r dent; Mrs.Herbert Frames, sec- h ale for u profit" Army* top ceremonial unit, at j
: L cenTgiin m its work-force. Thirty ?nd vice president: Mrs. Vera Col- Mts. Boothe also told the com Le*ley J. McNair. Washing- :
of noLmsi ^ Cent nf ail workers in Louisi- ley. treasurer and Shirley Good- tin . no statute has been lo”; D.1 v u |
. 1 S eirt^H d a r* ana arc engaged in manufactureri& *fc«!Uiy. found providiag authority to Members oY the regiment are,
not h. rerHfiert nnleci iv-rvthino 1 AKE CHARLES (Sp!) - Two h‘r,-«‘ed requirements under ra- j * • - . May bell Grissom, past president,-propria-.* money for the 'tribe' al-.‘*osen, *|V rnerit «*<* W« «s ‘he |
,tL? cf^,n,*;„ Lake Clnrler teeapgers soent a!hwU»|* *; „» * , , ^ jn ,.nv of the Insurance Women of Ppdt though such funds luAe bent ap l,tfl< l‘l1 hanor R««rd for the na-1
ri" I it ltf was indicated^-«il‘'Kl>ht m the Cqlcasieu Parish jail . The secretary broke the over-all reeUte^d in all Arthur, will preside; dqring thp-’in- brooriatfttl foi 1M vea,, ,10n s (’aP"°'
Texas Angus Assn.
Markham and Mcntagne assured Of! DriVIIIO CoUflt
the Court that final payment would
,hc,lfl£, i^rm#d,‘»h^T!,n»T‘ntl|ht in ,hp Calcasieu Parish jail •«« secretary Dime me over-all ''"veeistered in ali Arl"ur1- vvm Prcs'd« .dqrWgWjn- propriated fo« 103 years. _ , ,
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and Gave Thomas. 18. of 2426 "Sato^'iSd^^tter of do- daei'^cotohral^' ^ 'caS°nS be'°nd
x
them- College, entered the Army'
some
last August and completed basic
—Advtrl 'sennit—
Night with Bladder
slsi 'izi »
A iitth*
white
mighty short distance
gets a black
travels
before
Discomfort?
o; reckless driving, fined $100 each!
and given a two-day jail sentence.
The two arc reported to havej
Vinton Man Fined,
,\nd training at Port;Carson.. Cato„
\ou kno v v.l-iat they, art* going to --
do with if? They're going to build Opportunity plays no favorites,
a a fence around the reservation: but the mar. who has a little cash
it They're goin;- to keep the white saved'or a reiny day has a better.
man Put one way oi the other,” chance
FIRST ANNUAL
Houston Fitted
SA L K
HOUSTON, TEXAS n
Thursday - 2 p.fn.
February 21,1957
Houston Kal Stoelf Show
SALE PAVILION
5 Bulls • 50 Females
X
But the government does not
even have authority to require Sentenced for DWI
pushed their speed to 60 miles per produc"°D of ‘he information on
p - -- “ costs and other factors which
Sueh
or dri
annoy:
feal reatl
S whlle^drivinR cSs industry price actions, he
nlftna may ba a aourct of mltd. but S‘Rn
ing bladder irritation*—malting you gbOUt 11 p.m. Feb.
.itless, tonic, and uncomfortable. And______
it roitleu nights, with nngging/backaehe, i
boadaoha or mnacular achat and paint due ]
t» ov»r-oxortion, atrain or emotional upwt,
art adding to your mlaory — don't wait -
try Poan'a PUIa. ,
Ooan’a PUIa have three outitanding ad*
Deweyville Notes
Furthermore. Seaton said, he is
' "voluntary agree.
LAKE CHARLES (Spl)-Wiiiiam
T. Maye-. 63. of Vinton has been
sentenced in 14th Judicial District J
Court for drunken driving and has
0RANGEMAYTAGC0.
MID-
WINTER
APPLIANCE
advised that
,beeh fined $125 and costs of court.
• 1 n eiHHiViAn hp uAc Rpntpnrpd to
ment on oil prices general^ couWfnve da^^MaS^^drewa^Stra
DEWEYVILLE (Spl)-Today at
not
the
sSSSSsSS satf.ftEpa sar
aoothlng egaet on bladder irroattona. i-A meet
,»at pain-relieving action on nagging back- ■ Smjjh
now be entered into” undergo fine for'driving without a li-
Defcnse Production Act. He cense. ^
forbid- judge Mark C. Pickrel granted
C?J1" a defense request that Mayes be
-^.ftaitout—rer? Owrtyyaie Lion* ClDb,‘r^°^wit^respect to their mili-aUowed;two R-eeks either to pey |
Ha won^utir miidTiu^tic .ction th™ president, as the main speakers Urv production.
At 9 p.m. today there will be
SELL-0-RAMA!
the kidneys, tending to inerraae the output
v aame hawy relief milltona have enjoyed for |“ ** J /.J*V !
over 60 yearn, Aak for new, targe, economy Davig by hlS friend* and relatives,
at ip and tavo money. Get Doan'aFilU today 11 Tfre party Will be at his home.
[his fine or begin serving his sen-i
fence. The defense’s request was
jarty. given for ^ Hager fn a democracy everyone is on based upon the illness of Mayes’
L ‘ the committee, but only a few do wife, who is under treatment at a
hcspital.
the work.
LEE BURGESS
MARKET and GROCERY
WHOLESALE and RETAIL MARKET .
Hl-WAY 90 - ROCKFRONT BLDG. DIAL TU 3-2957
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Specials for Thun, Eve, Fri. and Saturday
NOTICE! --
OUR MEATS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
AND KILLED IN BEAUMONT
ua. GOOD VEAL
CUT and WRAPPED
X
FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER
HALF _ FORE HIND _
VEAL QUARTER QUARTER
y
LB.
BUY NOW-BEEF IS CQINC UP!
it For .the SMALL FREEZERS
20 LBS. GRADE “A” VEAL
— CUT AND WHIPPED -
5lbs. Veal Roast ^ 0^ fa
5 lbs. Hamburger *pR-. »U
5 lbs. Square Cut Steak
5 lbs. Meaty Rib Stew
m
MADE - FROM OUR SMOKEHOUSE
USAGE
FREE!
To Be Civen
Away Saturday
Tender Half of
Cut and Wrapped
VEAL
COME IN AND REGISTER ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY'. DRAWING SATURDAY AT 6 P.M.
1-Lti.
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MORTON S PURE
BUCK PEPPER
CANS
MORTON’S
MUD DRESSING
Quart
JAR
SPECIAL
COMBINATION
WASHER-DRYER
NOWxONLY
SALE
DRYER
Model
No1 esc
WITH THE PURCHASE OF THE
NATIONALLY FAMOUS
all fabric—Model ho
MAYTAG WASHER
F
7|
Becowse these tow »o!e
price* we tennot occept
Tr-ode*lns e« thi% SPlCIAI
BEAUTIFUL CHROME OR WROUGHT IRON DINETTE
Ftaintea Tup. riastte rphotaterrd. Kr«. I 79.95 Value . with TUT PI Rt I!\<! Of
AMV MAYTAG ATTOMATIC WASHER. No PaymrnU for 60 Days!
GLEAMING WHITE VjNT-A-HfrOD
Rpi. $89 95 Value—Electric^Ksliauit Motor and built-in Flourracmt ligiiDiie
TOE PI RCHA.SE OF THE EXCLUSIVE M AYTAG DVTCII OVEN R WOKS .. ,Y()I R
CHOICE OF SEVEN WONDERFUL WQRK -SAVING MODELS.
WORTH’S BRAND
WAFFLE SYRUP
nn
PLUS CASE OF TIDE
Quart
Bottle
SET OF DOUBLE TUBS
WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY FAMOUS MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER.
EST TRADES IN TEXAS ... NO PAYMENT FOR 60 DAYS!
LONG
LAND O’ PINE
HOMO MILK
$150 Trade-In On Famous Maytag Refrigerator-Freezer Combination
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"RED STAR" Premium Stomps
finilh Ywrf talk ef Any Ttaduif Stamga With ted Star Stamytl
YARD
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STORE
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1957, newspaper, February 14, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557341/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.