The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 233, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1959 Page: 3 of 36
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Do/e Carnegie Course Set
In Orange Again This Year
EUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 193*
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE THREE
The Dale Carnegie Course held
here in 1958 was so successful that
the Orange Lions Club has decided
to sponsor the self-improvement
program again this year, Arthur
black, club member, announced
yesterday.
The 15-week course, designed
will be in charge of the classes
Turner emphasized the courses
are conducted on a “learn bv
doing” basis. He pointed out: “If
a person learns to write, they
practice; if they learn to add,
they practice.”
The initial session, free of
will be open to the public
help people, gain courage and self-[ charge
confidence, will begin Monday, Oct. so' interested persons may observe
12. in the WomanVGlub with an i the proceedings and obtain the
introductory pro^ranv. facts before deciding whether they
The objectives of the course arejwish to register,
to help people speak effectively ini However, the classes are limited
front of small or large groups, get10 ^ persons and registration be-
along better with others; improve
their memory, become better
salesmen of their product, service
or ideas, and to become better
conversationalists.
■lack A. Turner, Gulf coast spon-
sor. hnd Ralph Bistline, both cer-
tified Dale Carnegie instructors,
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from any member of the club or
he may be reached at TU 3-5629.
The three-hour classes will be-
gin at 7 p.m.
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NEW LERA OFFICERS-Larry Baker (far right) assumed
duties as secretary of the Levingston Employees Recreation
Assn, and read plans for the annual LERA picnic Saturday Oct.
10, at the LERA Park._New officers looking on (left to right),
Include M. W. Hutchison, historian:
treasurer; Frank Virva, vice president;
president.
Mrs. Emilge Stewart,
and Roy M. McDonald,
Chet Stewart of Globe, Ariz-iGlobe. Stewart, a petroleum
was embarrassed when he ran out tributor, was driving his gasoline
of gasoline on a highway nearltruck.
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FORT BLISS (Sol) - Army Sne-
rialisi Milton P. Huff, whose wife,
Patsy, lives at 1003 Turret Rd ,
Orange Tex., completed the 41
week Nike Universal fire control
system maintenance course Sept
18 at the Air Defense School, Fort
Bliss.
Huff was trained to employ, op-
| crate, adjust ^nd maintain the
! Nike-Hercuies fire control system
He entered ttye Army in April,
j 1958. and received basic traininj
at Fort Chaffee. Ark. j possible solution for children and
The 21-year-oll soldier is a 1957 youths during the week of Sept,
graduate of Stark High SchooL j27 - Oct. 2.
--j Local school officials planning
The tiny fig moth is the sole for this include Grover Die, su-
agent by which the Smyrna-fig is j perintendent at Bridge City,
pollinated. _ j Gov. Price Daniel has officially
Local Schools
Will Enter
Idea Plan
I Students and parents in Orange
j County will participate with more
j than a million ‘ other. Texans in
training! considering the problems and their
Along the Road
Four Killed
In Collision
THE MOST COMFORTABLE PANTY EVER!
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—THI EXCLUSIVE CROTCH IS THE SECRET
* WONT BIND!... WONT RIDE!
; declared Sept. 27-Oct. 2 as Youth
Participation Week for the White
! House Conference on Children and
(Youth, all public and private jun-
m 1 ior and senior high schools were
[requested by Education Commis-
sipner J. W. Edgar to devote some
time during this week to discussion
of problems of youth and their
ideas of possible solution. Parents
will do the .same thing through
their local PTA units, according
to Mrs. W. D deGrassi, state pres-
ident. This involves more than a
million Texans. s.
Each school will report the ideas
of their students and these witL.be
3 part of Texas’ report to the
White House Conference. The dis-
cussion guides were formulated by
the young people on the Gover-
nor’s Committee for the W'hite
House Conference and are in the
language of the teen-ager.
SEMINOLE. Tex. TAP) - A
By MARY ALICE LAKEY dog. Obedience training is an in-! head-on collision of two automo-
There is a week set aside every j teresting and practical activity— biles took a fourth life Saturday,
year in which present and pros-; so is animal photography. Further, j Sue Robinson, 5, of Hobbs, N M,
pective dog owners are educated join a pet club if it’s available j succumbed several hours after
to better care of pets. [and participate in dog shows and j three other persons died ..lastnight.
Killed instantly were her
mother, Mrs. Joyce Ponder Robin-
11 feeding, grooming* exercising
, ; training your pet. Watch its h<
States finished
to-a
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CONTOUR CROTCH
'• PIRFICT FIT .. .
ASSURING SMOOTHIST
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• WHtTI • PINK • ICE ILUE
• LEMON ICE • ORANGE ICE
• STRAWBERRY COLORS
FOR
er
The United
observance
day with many
of the unwanted
dogs getting bet-|
ter care — and
non - dog owners
getting pets.
That was the
primary objec-
tive of the week,
with • the theme
mainlv “A Good
Home for Every
Dog.’.’ There are
some 25 million
that field trials.
4. Learn proper procedures for
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LAKEY
and
health
[ and get to know a good veteri-
narian, preferably in your own
j neighborhood. That’s a valuable
} contact to have when your pet
I isn’t feeling up to par.
5. Above all, love your dog.
| Psychologists say that dogs, like
| people, have to be loved to survive
and be happy.
FOR WHAT ITS WORTH—Hal-
i loween is part of National Pop-
1 corn Week, just around the
son, 22; Harlin Smith 24, of Den-;
ver City, Tex.; and Smith's wife,!
Shirley, 22. 4
The cars collided on Farm Road,
1757 about 15 miles northwest of!
this South Plains town
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dogs in this country and statistical l rnonth’s end .. few people know
engineers say they are increasing that Christopher Columbus found
at the rate of 800.000 per year. ^ west Indians selling popcorn
If you don’t have a dog and decorations when be first arrived
would like one, consider adopting [in their islands! The old Aztec In-
an orphan pup and look over thejdians called their primitive form
agencies or pounds which have;of popcorn “Monochit.”
them. If you prefer the thorough-! AMONG THE NICEST PEOPLE
bred, contact a kennel which has —Marlin Thompson, Gary Miller}
dogs'of the breed you choose. and Michael Edmund Hickey.
Should you already have a dog,
there are five main points to
Bridge City
Your Family
Injured were Bjliv Robinson, 28.'— OPINING TIM! — Th*air«
Hobbs, husband and father of l wo} W«ykd«y« 630 pm. Sat-Sun. s p.m
victims; another Robinson child,
Sandra, 0; and three Smith chil-
dren, Monty, 5, Melinda, 4; and
Melody, 3. All of the injured suf-
fered fractures. Robinson is in a
critical condition.
The truck-trdnsport industry em-
ploys about 7,400,060 people, or one
tenth of the employed men and
women in the nation.
LAYAWAY NOW FOR
CHRISTMAS
Vinton Snapshots
observe xto see that it is well
cared for.
1. Learn something more about Mrs. Rubv Kimball, Ph. JU 9-3801
From the young people them- 'he breed of dog you own. Read VINTON (Spl) — Mr*: Harvey!
selves we hope to learn what they! books, talk with kennel owners or Stewart and children, Manny and ]
consider to be their problems and!g° to a dog show. You’d be sur- Fav, and Mrs. Vonnie Stewarts
their ideas for solution." said Dr. [prised how much information you visited last week in Alexandria
). Newman, Governor's Com-[can gather in a little time >%y [with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ste.wart:
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Guv D.
mittee chairman.
in voiir at England Air Force Base.
— ifi Gien Lewis Gobert, son of Mr.
Orangefield Briefs
Mrs. G. A. Scales, Ph. RE 5-J178
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) — The
Bobcat Barbecue Den has just
opened for business here. The lo-
cation is on Highway 408 and is
[operated by Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Hanks and daughter, Mrs. Andrew
j Henry. They feature open - pit
[barbecue sandwiches as well as
other foods.
Mr and Mrs. Hyman Block and
daughter, Brenda, have returned
to Humble after a visit here with
Mrs. Block’s parents, the Rev. and
Mrs. Bill Johnson. Brenda had
I 2. Read pet columns
,<i| magazines or newspapers . . „ , , ,
I they’re featured. Those will give and Mrs. Wilfred Gobert, was hon-(
you,up-to-the - minute information ored last week with a chicken sup-j|
on care and feeding of your dog. [per at the home of his aunt and}1
3. Build a hobby around your !H^. Mr. apd Mrs^ Miltot. Go-11
Local Boy Wins
District Office
David Cooke, president of the
Orange Chapter, Future Farmers
of America, has been elected
treasurer of the Southeast Texas
Rice Belt District.
He was picked during a district}
meeting held Thursday at Cleve-|
land. so
All officers of the local chapter.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Go-
bert, in Beaumont. Gobert is home i
on leave from the U.S. Naval Base,
in Sah Diego. The Gobert* also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Mevers at Port Acres.
The junior class at Vinton High
School held a car wash vesterdpy.
Mayor W. A. Venissat and Law-
rence Harrington were in Baton
Rouge last week on business.
['earlier accompanied her grandpar-
ents home as they were en route and vocational agriculture in-
! from Commerce where they enroll-[structor J. B. Arrington attended
ed another daughter, Billie, in East}the session.
[Texas State College. i--
B. F. Mansfield has been re-
leased from St. Theresa Hospital
where he was under observation.
Mr and Mrs. William C. Cheek
of Albuquerque, N, M., are the
parents of a son, George Richard,
born Sept. 19 in a hospital in that
city. The mother is the former
Mary Grant of Orangefield. Thev
(have one other son. William C.
TIT. The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Grant of Orangefield
[and Mr. and Mrs. William C
l!Cheek Sr. of Atkins, Ark.
Students at both Orangefield
high and elementary schools had
' their pictures made last week at
L} the school. This is an opportunity
[given the students annually.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kirk and
[children, Charlotte and Connie
Sue, of Mooringsport. La , were
.[guests in the home of Mr. and
[Mrs. M. M. Heathman during the
I [week.
Visiting Saturday in the home
!of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Scales was
IKinard Hollis of Buna.
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El Paso Couple
* Killed in Wreck
MARYVILLE, Mo. (AP)-An F,l
Paso. Tex., couple were killed
Saturday in a car which struck a
bridge during a driving rain-
storm.
The Highway Patrol identified
the dead as Merlin Douglas, 26,
and his wife, Barbara, 19.
The patrol said two Douglas
children and a brother of Mrs.
Douglas was injured and brought
to St. Francis Hospital in Mary-
ville.
The accident occurred 12 miles
north of Maryville on U S. 71
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Rabbit Growers
Slate Meeting
The Orange County Youth Rabbit
Growers Club will meet Thursday
at 6:30 n.m. in the home of Mrs.
|Marv Alice Thomas, sponsor, at
307 Donnell St. in West Ofange.
Principal sneakers will be N. O i
Reese of Vidor and Jim Tuter of 1
Little Cvpres's.
All interested youths are invited
to attend.
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the bloomers of a woman arrested :
for shoplifting police found $741
worth of phonograph records. Thev
said the bloomers were supported
with tricky network of garters.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 233, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1959, newspaper, September 27, 1959; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557836/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.