The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1956 Page: 6 of 10
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Said "No" to Hollywood.,Alabama beauty, Yolantle
Whon kids set mump*, it's not news. But when cat gets
The ettrp of a oridtet cm son*
(hues be heard aa much as a mil-
away.
80 MERCURY \
PHAETONS
W „ IN ED SULLIVAN’S
*425,000 MERCURY CONTEST
* _jJUNE 1 HI*—AUGUST 4-th
mi ml
CHI OtANSC LEADER
TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956
Church Donation To Be Used
For Religious Counsel Room
A donatioa of 1361 from the Old The check »u turned outtoday
"pint Orange Baptist Church will to Administrator Joe^fcaylor bV the
he need to fumt*h a religious coun-i Re<>xLX.Horton, church pastor.
eel room at th# $2,500,000 Orange1 The room Will be used by all do-
Mamerial Hospital, Mrs. Morris nominations for prayer and ooun-
E. (Tobe) Noguaas. memorial fund*eel with familic* and individuals
eoCTiairman* reported today. t by respective ministers.
Contribution* have been received
Governors-
(Cootlnaed Prom ]&gr 1)
lap toward Stevenson. ■
Maine (ID—Gov. Edmund
I for the past two months by church
t members and this donationTs tirst
I given by a church as a whole. In
the past Sunday School classes and
(Other religious groups have fur-
nished rooms.
The religious counsel room will
.Muskie said his deelgatton will go be equipped with a three - piece
tmcommtffed to the conventionJaetee, two lounge chairs, m amht
Bur he said he isn't retracting all c h a i r, corner table, lamp table,
of his previous statements favor- lamp and floor lamp Additional
tag 'TOPens on furniture will b,* placed to the
Michigan (ft)—Gov. G. Mennen room later.
Uilliams is a favorite son candt-| ' This offering bus r.t.-ed oy
dale who save he will Jock'around , over-all total omtrlbuted to datb
at the convention beiore takingj t0 J23.M8 with bniv Slti.OiI remain-
| ing to be obtained before ihe July
. (Continued From Page 1)
Brownsville and Houston and
signed a number of maritime
dlities. .
passage of a resolution sought
hv the Galveston District ol the ltw
Corps of Engineers in connection
wiih Sabine -Neches deepwater
channel improvements was tenta-
tively approved subiect to three
revisions. The revisions
■Six Hew Wells Dedication Panel Is Named
de- ATP LOmDlClCQ Three members representing the dined to pay moving expenses to
(a. V *1* Orange Memorial Hospital board employes hired who live In ar
other state or area. Establishment
major revisions. 0f Conservation,
will Ire worked out bv Port Direr-j
tor J. T, Arledge and Trank W. Alsn reported were «
Hustmyre, district legal counsel. mems, 45 locations .... .,j ii . sneaker
A brief progress report was also parish area the district covers, and, I
Final paragraphs of
sides.
kltnaesota t.W) — Gov.-, Orvrlfe-3i deadline." Mrs. Segues* pointed
preeman worked lor StevensonTn 1 out. “Ouf campaign js proceeding
that state s primary, w on 6v Ke-, a( a brisk pace to tfisure the maxi-
fauv’er. .• .mum equlpmert m the new haspt-
. vltsstsaippi (22b—GoV. .lames B. cal and we are hopeful th s batatiee
Coleman..-predicted Stevenson wdl can ba raised before the rinatirne '*
he nominated. However, he said, _
he remains uncommitted until his
stare s'July 16 convention.
' — * —Tf»<J*r Phnto
COUNSELING ROOM FURNISHED
Rev. Horton Turns Over $361 Check to Taylor (right/
t AkP chari Ft (Soil — Six!were selected in a called meating
>iv walla have been added to the la*l eight to servfc on a dedica- ot this'policy was made on a mo»
list of nroducera m southwest Lou tton committee to assist In plan Hon by High and seconded by PH,
saws* —rs;;,y
Lake Charles district. R(T(irdinR to ( arl Andrus, Hamilton M. High Accounts payable totaLit# VhB..7
records of the Stale Department!Jr., member ana Administrator(uelf authorized and turned over
I Joe Tavlor. These three will work!10 ,h,‘ commissioners cqprt with a
abandon-!w',h ,he commissioners court j0irecommendation (or payment. In
..............-....... « tafco. to to W®? £ fto «• «' dSS
1 A brief progress report was also, parish area thedistrict covers, andj . I* (issued by the hospital.
made by Arledge on the status of 34 rigs not active. In addition. 14
a freight rate study being made permits were received for drilling
by E. H Piej-son of Dallas, traffic!of new wells.
expert. This report and conch.- Among abanoonmems ««» »•«* ^rrected copies would he mes'enb riodic inspections of the books. In
,sions will be presented to commisvof the Tennessee Gas t|u» next J*Cm,|ar meetinc forthe Pasl such checks were counter-
sioners in a luncheon meeting on (o well, the No. 1 Liitchir-Moo . approval r signed bv the board chairman and
July 23 Total cost of the report a wildcat in Beauregard Parish, i110"' approval. — . Droved unwieldv
involving an analysis of freightiplucced and abandoned at 4,770l In other business, board mem-
rates and recolnmended changesffeet. [hers ruled down travel expenses ’There was^ome discussion on an
I will bC $1 200 * - t In the Phoenix lake Field of! for applicants coming to Orange «JA*er,isiiijg campaign but no action
Execution of a track and ma-j Calcasieu Pansh. .the F. A. Gallery, for job interviews and also de-, ?kcrtjtoard K™,?','.!
' 8% 'fern, shalm Tnd^’lhe^ark.v AGEl> TEXAN DIES .....Ic,d^pnm^t'^ Vmm.t
thedistrict. the lease is vi^Uie^ m^imemk calcite^nnd sup «r. | terda>r/ while fighti|g.a...grass fire [in^fampaign was Jhc possibility of
detailed •• "as potolcd ou| last night that
personal policy were approved l,c ls ,10"’ under bond and an audi-
abandonments was that with members emphasizing that t°r has been retained to make pe
AxrUon Missouri Pacific Railroad art* ccJV-{1,604 feet*
tabor-* , westJJranae- asia.
|h.t if Sen.' grt ‘s^ingta^ Homioned From Paged, Continued from Page .) ^DON (AP)-Harry. Truman SothJre'pS ?°"! ^ ^ ^ ■
^vome son boom acts nowhere petting the h and in rents ' The reI?n te >roposed el*minatlDK ^ ««*»<»( Bnjaui.s great once 1hP necessarv papers are re-'
the Missouri vote Wlil'jft to SteV- prigent Vnntraft rm'0rmn t iu‘‘ . • h 1 1 11 _ * fndav and <aid he uantpd a churl f. f r. \
^Crs'31,626 worth of track in which Permitmvotved wells:
...... . ______ . ______ . ...........i. Bcaur ...
..ahnuaLfi-per cent interest rate is and Cameron parishes
| own. ivi uiv u a naan utiauv ur tim
| terday/while fightiig.a..,grass fire ing
that tflfeatened lojjUestroy the]sou
!chick hatchery I'd had operatedltfa
.filing contractor,
hatchery hd had operated
years. The blaze was put out j w ould go
and sub-con-
trs £
.Will
defray the costs of
Truman Visits Tombs
Jits'&
„ . . Xto*gaTA"XtS-sia-™
a shortage CP _xon^_, He.proposed . Russell
i, ^ 1 T • epitaph on his own grave-,
head of the garbage ^-4; S)r ■ hc r?Lnrked to
.chson m„the past, said his dele-! Meantime a shortage
’t dec''
enson.
New Jeisev (<4)—^)OV --- ..... ._v n.«-n- .-vn.i m«« aamrlmmll torrOar. CltSineCC ----
porters, vl want them to put on
mine 'He done his damndest.’
, . 'Cxmunue jouring through St. Paul's Cat1t;
the nmeh T^mS mSpCCt,0n- ,°n PLUmK,nfi edral and Westminister Abbey, the
New Mexico (ih)-TiG'iv...John F.istwtons^vbivingjm^ ^t^Dukc'of WSl'Stom
2K«b.r, ^ S?p££XiSS&?z.
«ff? y commemed ;■«. TJi&’SMgS Stt «*~ - - ..
’4Mi!;««k0TU*«a‘ /mT>\ t ot^er-.00 to aW> men benveen now piumbm ginjoections on a 50-50 CHICAGO (AP)—Etfzabeth Foiv
. North Carolina <36t-Cdv Lu- and the end of the week." Liken- jee basis was .sanctioned as was -ling of Dallas wilWbe in charge of
ther H. Hodges sa.d his position horst said there were sufficient the move to put the truck driver housing arrangements for mVe-
in Support of Stev enson has beat carpenters available through his • in charge if garbage; * gates to the national • Democratic
coosBttnt tor a sear. 'local if those .who have left town Pearson proposed a $50 a week convention in Chicago Aug. 15. The
OhiO^ t») sj°r. Franiv J. during the, strike return salary or 5210 a month tor the appointment came yesterday from
Lausche. a favorite son, said he His comment. "It depends on tne secretary .but—after mueh baton" Leonard Reinsch, manager'of life
wants to. lop* oround a* the con-, speed of -heir return. If+hey don t about aldermen moved applications convention. - .....
ventton before he. commits ms,come back, theo-we»u4!4 be short." be considered Tor, one at $150 a _—_
stare's delegator , • la reference to a possible paint- month.'The roavdAias instructed
Oklahoma (28)—Gov. Raymond er shortage, Dorman commented, to check tuwhe'r on tne low rent
Gary is working actively for Hac-yWe have.enough painters on hand housing office
• Tima*. _• m ourtocai to meet sob require- It was Dotjmari. who moved the
Paaaayb'ania (74)—Go» George meats ft>r the next six months Peo-’ applicant be paid $150. a montn :
M Leadar. who is am attending pie are coming in now- and at the Gunn said he'd go aior.e wrb $i7i|
tim conteenM. te pit*cry com- pratent time ww don't need any- and the thavnr moved, to ‘amend
raFtted to taba his delegation tnto more. Six tmurtha front now — it Dot tpah's motion to sav $»oo a
tb* SwvaMtm column on the first, might be different . month. Pjarson s amendment
cajjvwntioa ballot _ Tremandous cFiaages have beep tailed to ga n a second and the:
Rhocit Islend (li^—Gov Dein is, rfiade in jbst a few br:ef days^6n move vvert to ?. vote with 4-0
J. Roberts called Steseason "tha tha IFmilHon dollar Firestone but- in favor. Pearson abstained
base qualified man to either part* aditne plant site by the-'Cataiyt.c Last regrtt s annexartSn action
. *w *1* praaiden^-," adding that Construction Cs Steel has been un- was -AkVst Oranges sixth' such
*'ha will win in Jbve»b«r ' jioaded, gradingistgned and several move■ smrt. February. West of
South Carolina,<20j—Gov. G. B larapes and a dragline at work. At Reseiawn tne ordinance mere:
TTraowrman Jr. said he is for-' a *e peak of construction some 600 confirmed existing boundaries and’
oanddate the 3«uh»ants ’ r men will -fc* employed in a crash included "everything Orange ha«
Tennessee (32)—flow Frank G construction with completion sal! tried -to take ’ according to Pear-
rhilroads-
A Uii’UP,
chew.
Being toothless, cannot
The I S. populalton is growing 607 FRONT STREET
at the late of one every 12 seconds
is YOUR
MONEY SAFE?
ACCOUNTS INSURED BY AN AGENCY OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
]sianqz & amnq4> w. j. "bill" builer, ciu
ond J LOAN ASSOCIATION J
PHONE 8-3506
_ Lfkf | J
do yov know whol
debts and taxes
will do to your
estate;
OY
mi
mast,
E. CRAIG CARNATHAN
SOUTHWESTERN LITE INSURANCE COMPANY
Department -
Clement is seeking aa umaatructed .'scheduled in earlv
delegation which would rob Ke- —_
feuver of a borne base at the *»*-
rentlnn. Clement said be still
stand* on a previous statement
that Steveuson ts "die greatest
candidate ever to be dewed the
presidency of the United iiaaes ”
Texae f56i—Gov. Ailan Shivers,
who may «nt aueod the convee-
tiOB, haa
but is against Stevenaon.
son. "with exception o< the 50-60
acres."
'Presently the two c ries are en-
caged in a court Mjuaoine brougnt
:o a head by overlapping annexa-
tion ciaims that date back to Feb-'
ruary. Orange ciaims Lowe •Add--
(Contineed From Page 1)
ar.d addition for Joint use of the *:on anil an area to the west. West*
water, sewer, tax, street and 0ranSe does_too.
■°' tne convex building inspectioi departments. >0ranF has sought to ha,e-West
said to it-!<w Lausche, Accumulation of other da la jfl-.—Drange s Home Rule Charter
. _ _ volved the nuutong of benchmark.Mav r*. ruled invalid in;
Virpinia (32)*-Cov. ^tonas {eieetions into each fire hvrdaot in ^ ^is'ri< : Lourt and the Orange
Scactoy said he hopes his state il(he city for ,jSe of U)e san:. annexation o r d . n a nee declared
delegrtion wHI *> to the convea-1Ur>. seT.tr *orn 5ewe; slorm valid
twi aMRstniCed m saio ne naa.^iggg, jjn(j contour mapping ^ftst Orange answered bv ?>•
^^idate m mad now- projecu ’ tacking the legality of .he' 1954’
Wear ylfginla Rw Laseirems ha e been procured amendments to the Orange eharter.
. • fc Alfe S vJlHryuc ri?» Hpn»rfrm»ntc rvlafc 2fld ^6n!C<L il11 charges by
the* charter vote
19 via? valid.
stteef-department. _ A ."rough population, estimate'
This constitutes merely some of ”.Duic* place 3,000 more people in !
Possible Nuc/CPr ' ra^: 01 cieta!r ^ancile^ bynthis ^ang^_fr“m lhe two moves|
liam C. Marlaad
on May
department A department which become-final. Slightly
•wasn’t in existence until the incep- 15 Lt,e figure now
over
Blast 1$ Reported nm of the city manager svstem
* I***-™* sssrtt&ss&g
may have set off another big nu-i»np,
clear blart today at the Biktot
SS£“ J,P“ ‘ "Mther Br«od DelNee.es Threotened
The OwtraJ Mataoroiogical <2b-l*y Drivers' Vote To Strike
Mauriceville
Woman Dies
sorest orv ssld
from Hokkaido
Kyushu in the
its iortnimentt ! HOUSTON (AP)—Bread deiiv- MAURICE', ILLE (Spl) — Serv-
ia the north
south. picked
i0.»ies to Houston and Galveston,j^s were conducted jjiiay in No-
marked atmoapherk.
changes similar to thOM
consumers wure threatened todav Puess Mortuary for Mrs.. Diliiha
after the May-
on May 26
pressure the Sales Drivers Union voted Peveto, who died yesterday after-!
reoordadIRtrika If negotiations with Seven' ooon in the Jones Nursing Home '
Betbeze. Mass America of 1951. turnea aown a
cbancc to be a new Rita Hayworth
“• /y
mumps, too —that's news. Ask Sammy, pet of Alan and
Barbara Atwood, Windsor, Vu
21 rest and' again bakeries are Dot resolved.
First indication* of a .possito»ur,v,rs work vvoek from
tout wera earth tremors recorded jjmrked in five days Rev. 1. \’ Simmons-of Maurice-;
following a long illness.
Rites were cone
71) to 55 F. A. Stevenson Sr. of Tyler, the-;
L "^8 1,n*°n wan,J fb reduce the ^ Rites were conducted by the Rev i
on the soismographa
•1
sbiro. in raws'
at Matsu- '“6,*®d ef 6- •The un,on also seeks, ville. and lhe Rev. Frank Lowtber i
Honsiw, at J:2o!M mcr**se m *Le guaranteed min- of Hartburg.
a-adjust three hour* later gaugati^S ,commisS'on> from—Mrs. Peveto. 89, was » native:
began To piak up the slotser-monr- t0 ?56-5n of Orange County, the daughter of
ing atmospherio pressure vravac'--i- Orange County pioneefs, Mr, and;
and these continued tar about *0 GRASS FIRB EXTINGUISHED ;rs' Treserr|eaux Frederick and
minutes, the observatory *aid. •- ; LITTLE CS'PRESS (Spl) — Or- ,hf vijlow of the late Bob Peveto.'
Man bites dog every day!
- ■
As they had or May’2! and 2* 'angrfiremen’made a runto Kinard aiumb^fman and farmer. She was
the waves reportedly 6kmt from Estates yesterday afternoon to ex- a ,<,haT.ter.rTle"1.^r r,f the Maurice-
the direction of the Btktoi ABo’l. tinguisb'a grass’fire. The alarm '‘le. Bapt*st Church and had re-
shout 2,200 mil#* southeast ofjoenae In at 2:35 p m and the blaze sl» ,',n lh,e -Mauriceville commu-
was brought under control by 4:05 nlt-^ a of her llfe,
P-*. firemen reported.
Tims invested in happiness
best form of security.,
She Is survived bv two daugh-‘
fers, Mrs O. C. Clark of Maurice-!
is and Mrs- J- M. Courmier of
j Y'd°U seven sons, Coleman, Karl 1,
Abel, George. Robert and Clark!
| Peveto of Mauriceville, and Kimble
j Peveto of Hartburg, three broth
ers, Edmond, John and Tojeni
It’s always happening, somewlirrh,'
someho;w—that reverse t’vist. thatOr-
dinary situation doing a somersault.
And no wonder. No two human
r..and so does everybody else.
If v ou’re .selling something that’s ad-
vertised, make sure it’s advertised to
^ F"1,le in1,0 ca" ^“7
ots, the snafus and rhubarbs, the loti"h
Frederick of Mauriceville, and
one
sister /Mrs. Rachel Johnson ol
'■ Port Neches, .34 grandchildren and
49 great-grandchildren.
Grandsons of Mrs. Peveto served
Pointed th* wrong hout*. Mrs. F.dna MacGregor,
Brighton. Mass., breaks the news to painter*
Flarold and. Gene Kilbride. *
; as pallbearers. Burial
Bland Cemetery.
was in
2n4"10lb PRIZISt MONTSREY PHAETONS—9 aoch w**k
- HiMIOOGJL PORTAWI TELEVISION SETS—25 eoch week
-2400 ELOM AMBNCAN UGHTERS-300 eoch week
tantCURV GAM ■UYSRS DURINO CONTC8T
MAY WIN A *10,000 OAOH BONUS
tawOM«rffc*r toto* Fto a.*.*.) to
Members Opposed to Minister
Appointing Negro os Assistont
BOSTON (AP)—The Rev. Dr i
Llay_ton Brooks Hale, minister 6f
the Second Church in Boston (Uni-
jtarian) has submitted his resfgna
tion because of what he termed
opposition to his plan to appoint
a Negro as bis assistant,
i -Members of the church's stand-
ing committee said last night they
have declined to accept the resig-
nation The committee appointed a
committee to study the matter and
i confer with the minister.
breaks and Trappy endings, are prac-
tically infinite.
' " liat man has bitten what dog to*
'r' it’s what pv'erybody picks up
spaper-*every single dav — to
/’ ■ ’ ’
Oody is ever disappointed. There's
.vays at least one ‘Well, wltaddav a
know...!” and usually a lot of them.
For you, the stopper of the day mav
bo strange bedfellows in politics... for
your wife, it may be a new inside-out
pocketbook.
Just as you read tbe paper now, all
your customers and prospects read the
paper too-at the time they choose,
for as long as they choose - for the ad-
vertising as well as for news or for fun.
When your selling is hayked by(
newspaper advertising, your story lias
a ebantreto reach everybody. Your au-
dience isn’t just comedy fans, or mys-1
tery fans, or sports fans...but every-
body-
~v
Is it any wonder that advertisers to-
CABIN CRUISER EXPLODES
WHITNEY (AP) - R E. Hag-i
, card. 35, Waco electrical contrac-1
, tor. escaped injury when a 20-foot
i cabin crui»er exploded and burned
last night.
day invest far more of their money in
newspapers than in any other form of
But neither one of you can do with- advertising?
Natural gas is used in 22 million
American hrtme and 2 million in-
idustrlaJ uiaut*. -
Cor Rise- O
but *’
r
•en rise over carp.
,nipeg turned the tables.
- boated his eat higher.
out your daily charge of amazement
and .amusement—y*our newspaper.
So you read a newspaper every day
Only the newspaper is first with the
fuost news... first with tbe most pcoplt
... first with the most advertisersI
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The newspaper is always "first with the most*
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1956, newspaper, June 26, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560496/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.