The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 221, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 14, 1952 Page: 2 of 16
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Lions To Appear
On TV Program
Haase Subcommittee tt Hold Hearings
On Thlelcmds Bwilciries m Cafiforaia
Ta Prove He Lives
About 90 Orange Lions and
Lionesses will go to Houston on
Wednesday. Sept. 34. as candidates
for contestants on the Henke and _
PiUot ' Darts for Dough” TV show *
slated to be aired that day from
• to 9 JO p. m. '
The Orange group will consti-
stute a third of the studio audi-
enre. according to Bert Hauver. *
dub president.
He said the Lions and tiudr
wiVes hope to publicize the annual
carnivgl to be neld on Oct. 1-4 *
and a-11. They also will put in a
plug for Orange county's centen-
nial year if possible, Hauver ad-
ded
Any winnings of the group will
so into the Lions welfare fund, he a
i said.
and $15,g00 was .appropriated for oi! lands beneath the marginal
committee expenses. ' sea
Follmr Oanrt Kale s#fk,
Yorty nas ortwsed that the £ le ^ hc * wk;r.H ,0
seaward boundary of the Lmted eaj£e ^pe^, counsel to assist
TT • uyi ill s i the committee i« Organizing ma-
Toronjo Will Heod tenaL
^ - ■•■mm I After *he Los Angeles hearing.
LEAVES MONEY TO SOX
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mrs.
Malle Mach rtf Westbrook, lost from
an air transport flying off the Cast
coast of South America, left her
entire $157,000 estate to her son
Rpbert, 12.
ASSIGNED TO KOREA — Sgt.
William A. Jones who is serving
with the U. S. Air Force has been
to the 49th communications;
souairon in Taegu, Korea. His
_______ _________ _______^ wife Mrs. Betty Jones and their ;
he said, the committee probably two son*. Allen and Corky, reside
t! will have another hearing prob- at 153 Dyson courts. His parent*
‘ rbly will have another hearing in ; are Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Jones of
’•s L/-ui«igna or Texas and a third ”01 Center street.
B one in Washington to take testi- ■ ........ * •
e monv frbm representative* of the " MAXI EL H.AS STROKE.
T State. Defense and Justice depart- William Manuel. US-year-old
ments. * fjati \ e of Lemonviilc, suffered a
- On the basis of the heatings, he b*hl stroke Saturday morning and
y j said. the committee will prepare a* rushed to a local hospital in
” >o interim reoort to the House a Fuller ambulance He is a rr-
frtwn which it can be determined tired farmer and stockman.
“ i whether the inquiry should be -----
h continued in the next Congress COPt* I»Ur. IN CLASH
‘ in _____________ BOGOTA..Colombia <APWThe
Members of the subcommittee Government toctey reported that
include Reps. Regan tD-Texl, five policemen are believed dead
Bent sen iD-Tex). Yorty. Poulspn and a sixth missing following a
fR-Ca!if). Harrison (R-Wyo) and clash with guerrillas near Muzo
Budge (R-Idaho >.. miles north of here.
ng put the guSey had stcwpen at Hawkins stated in his petition
' \>tfi stmt > he had worked out of the state
Huff said the asm had beer, and hadn’t been in touch with bis
i.tW there wouldn't b* any more family. He contended be was very
•fames nf the gttiky. much abvc and wanted the court
Bat. Soda* Mayor RM CailL- to dear ig> the matter so he could
vet said Use work hod itspard *v*re jn his mother's estate.
«aiy trupscarflTi that M would But Hawkin’* didn’t live to
be resaoMd as **•« as the drag- prove himself alive.
Continued »*»■«*» u
NEED A
PLUMBER?
PHONE »-2M»
L. G. ELMORE
PHA TEEMS
capped arsons in Orange county
Vidor Lions Number
Houses. Name Streets
VIDOR < Spll—The Victor Uw
* '* r'ub ha« annroved a project
| whereby it will sponsor the mim-
!<ering of house* and naming of
«’reets to tois rommurnty. Pre*i-
dent H L Wright announced Sa*-
ordav
Frank Clarkson, now comollirfg
information for a Vidor directory
was given the task of numbering ;
houses.
Wright appealed to Vidor citi-
zens to cooperate with Lions club
members by placing numbers on
their house* when such numbers
are assigned to them.
KIDS DAY TICKETS GOING OIT — Six 'housand kids will
gather tor the Kixraaa club’s annual Kids’ d»v Sent, 27 Thad and
Doris Collin* got tl efr's Saturday direct from Kuvaius President
E. W Schmitz. Salvation Anr.v Lieutenant Ralph Morre! stands bv.
The Collins arc toe children of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Collins at 414
North street, Brovin wood. (Staff Photo by Ralph Ramos)
«*«.• than Something «n be
yHboe one way or another to pro- > __ „____.
* PUf” llUBlCf * Wit? • nTf? fWT HML Wall (9 to
« ____vAM and grew to manhood
* li ^ ^ , "I cannot advertise myself as
* - —Tin bets* perfect, but my aequain-
‘ • . tone** will vouch for mv honesty
* CrndtoM' ton P«ge n integrity and frankness”
* , He conduded. “Voters who cart
*’*» a the nighttime beotmg in the- ballot for cr.ndidMe* run-
* * tocal tyfe. ton® on the Reoublicrm ticket will
, Iwralerson. tow of the art on or j> he making an effort to half of Stevenson and h:s running
if P**?' Yfrrt Pv#* a factor hi our desire ' mate, John Sparkman. Saturday
♦bedrf &lx*jt the case smee t.rree for n clean gevemmewt. I fincerc- mocning after telephone confer-
wr-ek* before the elerticai when |* j»ir vour sutmort1 in mv caw- tuces through** t 1 day anti Eri-
piaabk. awsest me to drag* the ^ fr» .county tax assessor- hay pis t ’i tth House Speaker Sam
I'harKPS whic® 1 refused to do.” ; prJiertr»r“ . Rayburn, .national Itemocratte
r toMtowhfle. to Beatawasit. 29-! ........... Chairman Stephen Mitchell an<i
Tha importance of q REGULAR aye
examination cannot be over-emphasized!
Don't takes chances with your precious
eyesight Have your eyas examined
REGULARLY by Texas State Optical's
experienced optometrists.
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2 This tree-farmer has |usl planted
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hk di$lribulesanaverageof50.000
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Hart's an example of wasteful
cutting that leaves no trees for
reseeding, that bares the land to
the weather and soil erosion
U/,itr
Texas forests are one of her most valuable
resources Their conservation is a matter of
concern to Champion and other members of
the Southern Pulpwood Conservation Associ-
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landowners, maintenance of a Forestry Infor-
mation Department to assist in good forest
management, sponsorship of forestry camps
for farm youth, and other means. Champion
is trying to assure the preservation of this
important resource for the ftiture.
^ "Well, boys, looks like \A
uie'll have a pretty good g
cash crop before long." Jm
the UMfnfum7apei
AND FIBRE COMPANY
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 221, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 14, 1952, newspaper, September 14, 1952; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557521/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.