The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1956 Page: 2 of 22
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which doesn't mean a whole let
to moot Orange Cauaty itetah
Moat pewftefioow Jfe cramectod
la »om* vague way to hospital*.
Basically If! a itandard of
meaiurement and this article will
explain them itandard*, who
y add that
iptahle for
aootrovtnlal item on tha liit
nSEmisP
1 of tha Orange School Dla-
Board of Education top
£00 building lor businusa. ad-
Istrptlve and tax officea.
>me voter*, trustees aay, have
Itioned the necessity for this
mission, a hospital has vdunuS
to insure that this yardstick is
applied? It to af particular interest
as the Orange Memorial Heapital
containing IK beds MS Into the
final stage of compeltion.
Accreditation to handled by an
organization known aa the Joint
sir rBsasaes
businsss involving a land area
that has grown by about 16 par
cent sine# the _ pr«*«nt business
end administration building want
into use. Efficient arrangement
of office space and employes Is
not presently possible, parking
space is inadequate and vital
records are to constant danger of
destruction by fire or storm.
Among the important perman-
ent files’ ere the child account-
ing records which sometimes be-
come vital to persons who .have
studied in the school* here and
which are necessary to obtain-
ing the state per capita payments
that pay about two-thirds of tha
cost of running the schools.
Also among the files art the
records of the tax office, which
hu a growing space problem due
to enlargement and development
of the district.
As enrollment grows and the
school budget is increased, the
business office also will need
more space, both for its person-
nel and for the records it must
Accreditation of was started in 1918 by the Amsrt-
the Orange Memorial Hospital
have stated they are going to do
their bast to aaa that tha $1808,000
hospital to eecraiilteL
Her* is what tha easnmisslon
tries to assure you, if you art a
patient in an accredited hospital:
He building is clean and prop-
erly maintained Every precau-
tion has been taken against fire
hazards. Thra* grs adwjuate diag-
nostic facUlities, well supervised
Jrojeci This is the gkhool
Tha structure now
tfcase offices and the Jn
ngnspL......
built befqre 1900, It was gllven to
toe school district by Mr. and
Mri. H. J. Lutchrr Stark and has
been Used tor school purposes
during the nut IS years.
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Hew And*: Singer Leaves
Nevada To Get Her Dtvorcs
LOS ANGELES (AP>—Singer
Jane Mason made a flying trip
here from her engagement in a
Las Vegas, Nev., night chib to get
a divorce from her husband A.
David Victorson, 87, a host at an-
ofhbr Las Vegas club.
She returned as soon as her in-
terlocutory decree was granted
yesterday. Miss Mason, 84, and
Victorson nips tram New York,
-war Photo to Most Alls
SCHOLARSHIP WINNER—Joyce Mouton
Mosrls E. Nogusss, president of the Orange
who will graduate this /Booth from little <
School,
Is the
when she sang in night dubs.
by the dub.
Funeral Is Today
dating. Burial was to be In Far-
For Wreck Victim
SULPHUR (8pD—Elton Young,
87, who was killed in a car-truck
collision Tuesday about € p.m. as
he hurried to the wake of an
unde, S. Benoit in Lake Charles,
was to be buried today.
Last rites Were,to be hdd to-
day at 10 a.m. in the Hixson Fu-
neral Home of Sulphur with the
Rev. B. D. Powell, pastor of the
Parksview Baptist Church, offi-
Eleven and a half acres of
stainless steel were required to
Sheathe a recently constructed 46-
story building completely.
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induding a clinical laboratory and
an X-ray department
The medical staff is organised
to insure that the professional
work is constantly reviewed. If
you have previously been a pa-
tient. your medical reoordrv are
complete end available to your
physician. In addition, these rec-
ords must be kept up to date.
If you are to undergo surgery,
you will receive good care before,
during and after the operation.
Fire and explosion hazards have
been eliminated In the operating
room. Instruments and dressings
ere sterile. If your physician has
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your health.
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Band Concert
Is Set Friday
OHANGEFIELD (Spl) — The
Orangefield High School Band
will present its annual spring
concert Friday at 8 p.m. in the
school auditorium.
The program, presented under
the direction of Emory Webb,
band instructor, will include
“Music Campers March,” “The
Children’s Prayer,” “King’s High-
way,” “Trombone Toboggan,”
“Enchanted Lake,” “Blue Bells Of
Scotland,” a trombone solo,
“Boomtown,” “Unfinished Hymn,”
“Autumn Leaves,” “Rock And Roll
Waltz.” “See You Later Alligator,”
and “If You Knew Susie.”
There will be no admission
charges but donations will be ac-
cepted for the Band Booster fund.
Members of the band include
Annette Breaux, James Brent,
Ralph Brent, Judy Hardy, Ken-
neth Brown, Gene Brown, Martha
Broussard, Charles Chesson, Jer-
ry Chesson, Carlene Cormier, Dar-
lene Cormier, Catherine Cook,
Juanita Cook, Anptte Davis, Mery
Evelyn DeHart, Susie Garrison,
Rose Ella GryJer/Joy Heathman.
Jessie Horton, Billie Johnson,
Peggy Johnson, Frances Jordan,
Wilma Lea Montagne, Beverly
Patillo, Douglas Perry, Beverly
Peveto, Joan Peveto, Sue Peveto,
Eugene Rhodes, Mildred Stewart,
Yvonne Stewart, Carolyn Wolfe,
Adell Cox, Martin Brodnax, and
Roger Pricer.
The band will make its last ap-
pearance of the school term May
19 at the Armed Forces Day pa-
rade in Orange.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1956, newspaper, May 10, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560484/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.