The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1953 Page: 2 of 12
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. \ to stand by and bags are being,
eld in rcadihess for movement
" to the Sabine flood zone if they
nre’needed. ' \
As all thia went on an isolated
the next empress of Japan.
The newspaper Asahi raid the
1 Si-year-old prince will make his
choice frm this hat. The choice
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Dong 8chool (NBC)
young men interested in an avia-
tion career.
The team will present latest in-
formation ony he cadet training
program, including various types
Rich i CBS
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term' nt school. The contract also I
calls for a new jet water puMp
Mrv Mart* Kuusela raid "he
had cabled her best: wishes to her
18-year-old daughter Armi and
her groom, Virgilio Hlario, 25.
immediately after the announce-
Appropriations goes through.
Testimony given . a House ap-
triet engineer.
Conference Held
must then be approved at an im-
perial family conference.
Asahi reported further:
Girls considered eligible—mem-
bers of families that carried titles
before the occupation abolished
all titles—are being secretly in-
vestigated.
The investigators are leaning
toward a girl between the ages of
14 and 17. The couple is expected
to be enkaged at least two years
while she is trained to become an
empress.
WsCs Meeting Set
Thursday at Church
The Woman’s Society of Chris-
tian service of the First Methodist
church ' wi} dose out the year’s
program Thursday morning at a
generat meeting in the church
basement.
Reports from the annual con-
ference will be heard and pledges
tnues unabated.
A barbecue to raise money for
a softball field being set up on
the center has been planned for
Saturday, May 16.’
Barbecue with all the trimming
will be served in the school cafe-
terja from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m
that day. Purchasers may either
eat their meals in the cafeteria or
take them home
Prices will be »t for adults, 65
cents for children All profits —
and they’ll be substantial because
the meat has been donated—will
go into the softball field
That field already is under con-
An Air Force aviation cadet se-
lection '-am will beat the Army
and Air Force recruiting station at
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and free discussion ” .said Sen.
Rogers Kelley of. Edinburg. in
measured and meaningful tone*
Invasion-
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dent Truman.
Leonard R Trainer, director of
the food distribution branch of
the Production and Marketing ad-
ministration. said this would mean
children would have to pav “a
little higher price" in some com-
munities and some states might
have to tighten up in determining
wyeh children were needy.
this election. If it passes there
will be enough fund, to complete
this road. which will mean a lot
to Bridge City’s development."
The club commended the Bridge
city fire department in its ettort
Tsave the home of Mr. and Mrs.
citing clauses’ of the
> offer them,immun- |
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Learn to DANCE Well'.
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SLAYER ADMITS. CRIME
Si- TOKYO (AP)—Police today C
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Mn. Jnmmes Deee
The buildup of French-Laotian
defensea continued' at Vientiane
across the: Mekong river from
Thailand.
French report* said three gen-
erals and four colonel* who re-
ceived their. military training in
southern Communist China are
and buiinls* world
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— Billy Garrett, general chairman
for the instaltation banquet which
it set for MayN9 at 7:15 P- m at
! Lutcher Stark ‘izh school, an:
I nounced that the public may make
reservations to the event by con-
tacting Hal W r a y. Joe Staudt,
Wingate or himself. Reservations
' are 12 each.
See the New
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India Ignoring Charges Of
Senator MeCorth’s Group
NEW DELHI, India (AP) —
Prime Minister Nehru told Parlia- ,
were introduced by Stark.
School Lunches May
PRESBYTERIAN’
Day School
Registration for Kindergarten
First Grade and Second Grade
During the Month of May
ON
. Monday—Wednesday-—F rtday
FROM
2:30 to 4:00 P. M.
AT THE
The contest between the two
1 organ izatjons b»« been held for
I each of the part setera I years and
! their Otange Jaycees have been
i holding the deed for th* past two
tioning him that "beauty withers
away" and if he deserts his bride
for that reason, he will break her
heart. *
School Board Elects
Officers at Meeting
LITTLE CYPRESS (AP)—.A
Heard Sr was re-elected-president
of the Little Cypress school board
during a regular meeting at the
school Tuesday night. The board
alsg decided during the sessionto
hire an attorney to collect delin-
quent school taxes in the distF:
Walter McDonald was elected
vice president of the board ana
Hoy Teat was elected secretary.
James Kyle was elected treasurer.
tling device.
Out tumbled 148 nickels. Did he
keen them’
"Sure.” raid th* legislator. “It
was my nickel."
at West End park -to make plans,
for the game. No date has been
set for the contest, but Sorrels
stated that it would probably be
held within the next two weeks.
Ross Russell and Lance Win-
gate gave •- report on the resolu-
tions that were passed at the.e-
cent state convention which, was
held in Corpus Christi.
Because You lack a
high school DIPLOMA
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)
community's campaign for a rec-
i nation and youth center con-
On April 23 he used Clifton i
Doyle’s car, Doyle live* at 111 Cy- ]
press street The car was driven ,
more than 100 miles, presumably i i
into Louisiana, since "the owner ,
found a Louisiana candy wrapper
in the car next day.
Monday night the Wilbur Istre
auto, parked at his home, 114 1
Gilmer, w as taken for a ride. The ।
Istres missed the car and then as i
mysteriously as it had vanished ;
the car was back in its original
parking place. It had been used :
for almost two hours
Mrs. Doyle, reporting both in- i
cidents, claimed that complaints ■
lodged with city police brought no
’ termined to
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The two district engineer*
were in conference at noontime
with Mayor Caillavet and other
Twice in as many
borrowed automobil
turnal riding.
! AMERICAN SCHOOL
' station A - Box 4 183— Beaumont Texas
A FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR . . I*
mosfennes, custemers of Indepen-
dent hardware dealers know the
owner of the store and the sales-
people employed. Lkewtse they
know him and greet him b name.
There is a friendly atmospher•
which ereates the utmost confi-
dene* when you buy.
IEFORT MUTING SLATED
Special efforts are being made
today by mambers of th* Com-
munity Concer association to
pign up as man* new members
for this year as ponable, A report
miles nst of Orange.
Three Nms entitled "World Se-
ries Highlight* of 1952," "A Day
in Cour" and You Can Take It
What’. on TV?-.
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BRIDGE CITY (Spl)—Commts-
sioner Ernest Wgiles of Precinct
3 Tuesday night urged property
owning members of th* Bridge
City Lions club to vote for the
tax shift in Saturday's county wide
election. , -—— ■
The election issue proposes to
shit a 30-cent levy per »100 val-
uation on non-homestead proper-
ty from the county's conservation
and reclamation district to the
four precincts’ rod and bridge
weeks he has
les for noc-
Prince Away
bill went for more than seven Prince Akihito is in England for
vuu: —L It's a the coronation of Britain's Queen,
to levy an annual fee of officjls of the imperial house-
NOTICE !
MURPHY'S GARAGE
Now Located At
702 BORDER ST. 1
Behind Kyser’s Service Station
and Bob Moses' 1 sed f a
masterminding the invasion
Laos,
Philo Dix who conducting the
hotel campaign here for the Hock-
enbury Hotel system and Judge
Homer Stephenson, chairman of
the hotel backers, were present
to explain the details of the cam-
paign. ..
Chamber Campaign
Gets Good Results
will be paid during this session
- ,-iU. be open dur-
ing th* meeting. Mrs Forrest Mc-
Donald. who announced the ses-
“Armi certainly has the bless-
ings of our entire family,” she
added. I
Tuesday Mrs Kuusela said she
wished her daughter had "ound
a husband nearer home.” She
made public then a letter she had
written h r new son-in-law. cau-
•1 Nine .
h of Our Nation
.0 cents per 1 000 acre feet on cold
use of public water and finance
local dams with the funds.
Sen. John Bell of Cuero is de-
Crime.Crusader Hit.
Jackpot With Nickel
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—The
State Legislature's crime crusader.
Rep. Robert O. Cunningham, hit
the jackpot the other night.
While accompanying police on I
a vice raid, he shoved a nickel in
the slot machine which looked
suspiciously like an illegal gam-
l A New Plan for Grouping Businesses
1 (An Editorial) '
Aor of the traffic congestion common to all of Amen
cB biggest cities, s. fairly new idea for grouping busines
establishments is slowly changing the pattern of urban
At the Gulf
struct on, with pole* for lighting
contributed by Texas.Trpootint [ places 'if' proposed trimming of
company and erected Iree O- L ______________ +h-eneh
charge by Gulf States Utilities
company,- - ...
The recreation and youth centeg
is strictly a non-denominational
project in which persons of all
faiths in the commun’ty are join-
ing. The < enter is located near
St. Paul’s Methodist church.
cerning the possibility of the club
sponsoring a d on key baseball
game. Grover Di* and Reverend
MeMahill’ were appointed to a
committe to investigate th:* pos-
sibility.
Felix Burke, vice president. of-
ficiated during the meeting-in the
absence of the president. J B.
ciities general rule, the centerpiece is a supermarket More
often than not this is flanked by a theater and almosttin-
ornbi thee is a drug store, women's specialtyshop, bar-
b"Anldasttour of these are i the worksfarthocourntwat
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leys, saled ball bear-
inus, attie and windew
fan MU.
• 11 Border St.
Phone 8-9531
^3^ We also have
g559 the new fire-
D resistant. wa-
ter - repellent,
cobl fiber seat covers
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ment of their secret wedding in
J. C. Mosier was_lowbidder
and was ehosentdrm A four,
-en’watez wet to supplement
the school’s existing water sup-
ply. The well is expected to be
| Aeron From Past orfiee..
ORANGES only exclusive
TOY STORE
J13 Port Office building in Beau- will be paid during this session:
mont Thursday tointerview.L-The nursery wiU. be open dur-
a]l Korea. -.A before going to marnet wvzie vy-
The marchers carried Piacards day many hegs are marketed aftei
which read: five or six month*.
“Give us unification or death
F '' community leaders.
I ' While, this concegn over * new
I good wa* b*m« shown, the Sa-
bine river at Deweyville contm-
| ued a alow but steady drop it
had risen to 15.4 feet Monday -----------
night By Tuesday afternoon the ; is stil rising and the weatherman
gam. today the river had drop- i Cook sald‘ numerous homes and
I ped to 14 S feet above flood I had been damaged.
Qevel was 15.1 feet at 3 p. m. At_________
pass it Kelley just
i as stubborn about not passing it
community of 21 families on old
Mighwx 37 between Hartburs
» and Deweyville deplored the lack
of attentioa? ihey have received.
\ One resident complained -that
ro one han evan checked into
their situatien. She told of at
, ' halt one critically-,ill person
whoe welfare should have been
ah eaxly consideration stiH being
cared frina flood’ surtousaded
, home. . \
Mrs. S. A. Gunn, whose hus-
band is staying in Orange to en-
able him ic cohtinue at his job
raid the sta highway department
i has refused to on anything to hgip
I the strleken famtlle*.
She admitted she didst! know
what could be done but said ths
highway department has refused
to do, in her word*, “anything tor
our road ar.ytime ”
Seovd Family Maven
She said the are* was surround-
ed bv water cut off fmm Dewey-
villeby • flooded portion of the
! highway north of her ham* and
tut off from Hartbure by flood
"contittoms at King’* Comer and
campbell’s service station.
one additional family ha*
2 moved aut ng the flood aren, the
1 a am nd to rerort evacuated Mr
and Mrs A ,R Bsham took their
six children to Orange Monday
While in* new Hood was being
awaited th*. Corps of Engineer*
has made - available all of its
emergency equipment within the
area. AU of its personnel has been
alerted.
Three 10-feet long survey boats
stationed 3: Galveston are stand-
ing by for Sabine river rescue
work. Walkie-talkies have been
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Fort Worth distriet engineer, and
EXPERT __
WATCH and JEWELRY
REP AWING Since 1907
H. I. CofwunA 8 Ca
J-«eu Ginca 1*07
. •a**m*L •m.T*
— f yeurs
Sorrels announced at the Tues- l
day night session that a meeting
s weheduled for Sunday at 2 p m.
crest of the new threatening Qood
has passed Cook heported she
■river had dropped from 22,78
to 22.37 feet during the 24 hours
which ended-at 7:30 a m today.
The new flood threat would
mean a rise of more than two
feet in the swirling waters which
propriatioas subcommittee ' and
made public Tuesday showed
government officials' asked 75
minion dollar* and surplus foodr
sluffs for the prozram, a reduc-
I
2 entered college*, universities, J
Utilities and free discussion on, the same
1 bill went for more than seven
- -—- — es — 1 hours several weeks ago
Cook predicted a risto 4 5 and , provosal t .2 ... -
.. . . Tn arrives- 10 cents
r the
the American Society of Safety -
Engineers will hold it* monthly ।
meqting Monday at 7:30 p m. in
theSroves dining room three
plumbing repairs
Remodeling. New Work
FHA Term* ...
ORANGE PLUMBING and
HEATING CO.
- RED OXLEY, Owner
115 Hubert St Ph. .6-2489
one who. gets the most new mem-
bers will get an electric deep
fryer. -
The team captain whose team j
is the first to complete it* list of
delinqeents will be, given a cig-
arette lighter from Gem Jewelry
store, and the team captain whose
group is first to complete its quota
of new members will be given s
set of cuff links from Staudt’s
Jewelry Istore.
In th* entire campaign th* team
captain whose group re-instates
the most delinquent members will
get a straw hat from Griffin’s
Men’s wear, and the captain
whose team gets the most new
members will get a gallon, of
Kemtone from Sherwin-Williams
s n io Movie
ni is -Vespers
rheme i na
livinetermhsusedntorthis plan is “eommunitycenter"rand
Orange county will be hearing if often during the J eari of
1 and unrelated retail busines-
seslocated in the residential centers, away from the
centramneuss of scudtomes for the markets and shops isthe
No 1 consideration with parking space—plenty of it—a
Moslasimportant tn determining the location of these fa- |
__THE ORANGE LEAD!
Mother of Beauty p
Okays Marriage
!121-~i1 F r -i. I A!' MI - E
, ■ , - metnet MI <! tedav Tint'
• that 55 delinquent and 39 chamber
members had been signed up by
- “membership eamAiignrrs in the :
current drive. .
, Scales, who is attending a post-
masters convention ip San An-
tion of $8,365,000 from the sum
recommended by . former Presi-
South Koreans Saying
‘Unification or Death’
SEOUL (AP)—An estimated
3 500 member* of the Korean
Yeung Men’* association today
demonstrated in front of th* Dux
Soo palace grounds against an
armtstice without unification of
The latest prize to beawam
to persons participating in the
drive was an electric kitchen
clock from Taylor’s. It .went to
Fred Jensen and Charlie Mann for
getting the first five delinquent
members to pay up back dues
Bob Dear has alread y.been
awarded an electric toaster from
Orange Supplv company for sign-
ing up the first five new members.
The drive worker who gets the
most delinquents to pay «P during
the entire campaign will get an
electric percolator from Gulf
States uulities company, and the
'Phantom' Thief Is •
Taking Autos Here ;
Cost More in Future
WASHINGTON (AP) - School alarmed,
I lunches may cost more ir some
HF ALMOST DROWNED — Charles CaldwelLof.. Deweyville
.hows he ditch into which he rode on his Like Twessssing women
snatched himFout as he w«M xi over his head. Watchihsh im.dem-
witrate iSnis mother, Mrs J M Caldwell, and sister Jee Marie-
(Staff Photo by Ralph Ramo*)__N. —:
The phantom car thief who op-
erates in th* Cypress and Gilmer
street area has a neighborhood
18:00— Four Seasons
13 SO —Feminke Touch
1 40- The Bi Payoft 1CB5
iso—channel Eleven Matinee
Awards Presented |Mondoy Hearings
____________ _ - ..vr On Gaming Cases
ready for use. bx.theuSeptemhen To Contest Winners District idze Homer Stephen-
j l -on on Mendsy will hear motions
tails for a new JEV w0I p Gold wrist watches were award- H-m’king and gmbling“
10 service thewell. The ed to Ruth Barkevanaderry Forney
be about 32.300. I Chain winners of the 49th annua. 3ohno Yung agains four South -
arifiam Lutcher Stark.readins land Ciub gamblers.
i contest held
The cases against the book- I
makers 1> we been set for trialon
May ID. pre-trial hearings bring
them into the courtroom next
While the board decided to em-
. -- --s—---- --- 20 -hamher , Secretary. T cal announced.
ORANGE ‘u^0’
_ opposite Court.Rowt.x,
IM Seventh St. - Ph. 8-2258
Headquarters for Foam Rubber
And Plastic Seat Covers
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12.08-RXoKd9,"Sw. andieather
12;15-RPDTV 1 . X
12:30-Vacation Travels
.11 40— The Guys Next Door.,,
1 30— Welcome Travelers INBC) *
| 2:00-Kate Smith Hour.NBC!
| _ . 3 00—Break the Bank INBCi
Area Safety Engineer. J
Azssm-sszzdis
have swuns throush.a. broken ; grouping in forces betore making
lower, lexee and.behind n onslaumtom Luang Prabang
east of Deweyville. _ . , or Vientiane, th* official capital.
With Yo” will Deshown.
After th movies a discussion
will be conducted coneerning the
election of officers for the coming
year Members were urgedR at-
tend.
The senior hgh school # cap- ity from prosection for gambline
pella choir presented a musica, incidents about-which they had
program under the dir pt ion of
Jame* Miller, instructor.
; Jaycee Ball Game
Th* Port Arthur Junfor Cham-
i i
for me de to th* Pon Arthur ; an Tokyo to a iipino
i bridge. Tommy Sorrel*, publicity r
i chairman, annoynced today.
yet reached the Orange area
Metorologist Cook forecast a
maximum of 8 5 feet at the mouth
of Little Cypress bayou That
flood is ekpected by the week
end. Today’s reading there was
4.5 feet
spingup allover the county along with 1 he housinstdey
-business district in Orangewill neyer6 That hJ .dvX
- in most cities of comparable population. That has
■x-s. is that the cost totheataxgarers
lishments were centralized in the old-fashioned, of
A nrime disadvantage from the businessman s point
view Pshatthe"downtown establishments wiI rot
he ... 4 amount of walk-in trade resulting from customer
trafficdrawn to the area by other stores.
Regardless of the arguments for and against the som
mwit centers, they're going to be built in thiscounty in
Ensiderable numbers and all whom theyaffet •
.well accept the fact and be governed: according ____
--------- ' to keen them out of the water..
Earlier Mr and Mrs Everett
L Kelley at Deweyville had
moved out of their, flood-soaked.
home. Today the Kelley swere”
t worn tuzun. 0 looking for a place to rent. "Nve
-James Lang. Galveston dis- i wot to have a ptace tn hv«. Mix.
i Kelley pleaded todnv. She hopes,
j though, the river will recede DeT-
! milting them to move their furni-
; lure back into their home
Tke Sabin* river wasn t .the
rnly rampant stream in this cor-
ner of Texas and-Louisiana.
The Neche* river is <ar over its
i hank* But no serious flood threat
has yet been reported there.
At Lake Charles the Calcasieu
ordered in readiness for rescue
opera"Enginteeugsthnace come Aviation Cadet Team
_Enaanegasper“nayooaamRWill Vi.it Beaumont
the Neche* ri ver, haie been told
of aircraft being flown, length of
training and graduatebenefits.
The program is open to all/L.
qualified hen who have complet-i
ed a minimum of 60 semester or
90 quarters hour* of college
japan Mondays
-It's true that Armi I* still a 6
minor and needs her parent*.
■ key," said Mrs, Kuusela, wife of
a grocer in a small town near
Helsinki "We are trying to get
all th* paper* in order
QUGHNUTS!
PDOUGHNUTS!
WENAVE ’EM!
Made FreshSeveral Times
Dall* On OuAutomatie
Doughnut Mechine
DAIRY QUEEN
1102 PARK ‛
■ ra. -----------r’
ELEC. MOTOR SERVICE
.-qe Eieetrie metors revaired
fA53EEE correetty v-befta, pul-
jury.
Two prominent Oranaciteswhe |
have never missed a contest. Mrs
Joe Lucas and A. F Burn* Sr.. .
IN ORANGE IT.
ORANGE Company
107 FIFTH ST. PHONE 8-2211
sembly room Thuraday at 2:30 j
F Mm Una Martin. Greater VAlua I I
cay chairman, will preside over | I
the rezulat month, ^meeting.
8 00rV Chef .
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KPEC-rv (CMANNEL 2)
TODAY
‛s 30-Howdy Dpody (BC
-4:00-Matinee w 2... .
4 45--Crusader Rabbl • 1
1 00--Know Your Schools
8 18- Cartoon Carnival
I m—Pause for Refreshmenta
. 45—Ness Caravan INBC?
6:00—-Lone Ranger (ABC)
« 30—-News
6 40— Today 1? Sport®
• 4 J—UP MoviztoneiNews
• 88- Westhercas!
7:00—1 Married Joan (NBC) •
M. M schkade Saturday C G
Parketsaid "had the fir* depart- I
ment hid better equipment and'
Bridge Civ a better water sup- i
ply the home could have been
saved."- , •
The club ahco endorsed the
Bridge City recreakton center. R*v
Clayton NcMahill, -hestor of St
Paul's Methodist churehannounc-
NEED TIRES! nAYFEhesr
• B. F. GOODRICH •
funds.
Walles- laid. "The future of the ;
Round Bunch road depends on
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Merchants Committee Meets
Th 0 nd ay at Orange National |
Retahers and businessmen to-
day were vited to attend a meet- 4
inf of theeQrange Chamber of
Commerce mrchans committee (
in the Orange Nntional bank aS-
ment todav that "we attach no
importance' to what Sen. Joseph
McCarthy (R-Wis) and his Senate
investigating subcommittee do.
Nehru's statement followed pub-
Lcation of a report by the sub-
committee that cited two Indian
ships among those trading with
Red China during 1952.
A generation ago, most hogs
were fed Tor 10 to 16 months
-- — Czqin winners of the 40th annua.'
The board rehired all the dis, Miriam Lutcher
triot’s bus drivers, janitors and nd ^acclamation contest held
cafeteria workers, but was unable ( Tesday night in Carr junior high
to complete its study of teacher school. \
j applications during the session. ( The ards were handed to the
- _ , I । winners by H. J. Lutcher Stark
Barbecue To Help \ eosoprehnusangsiddesunia"nM | .The„kamb‛erswars Walter T. i roKvo ..... .
Build Youth Center smapslboniascrantotnnmd"pusmvwtenaduddamteaB:v"zdudapgystdagra“hhl
Brown, Patsy Barbee,Bobb:Jane' “ne in pr^rST S
Frederick and Katherme Prince' deamblers have filed mo- --------------------
Doug Eddleman. James Harzlironsftr aasmissal of fhk’.XaW
wail, Charles Warren and Jem 7 .....-4*h-
Burton were the other declaimers.
Tha Sabint.Neches chapter of
FRONT rr (
course.. Applicants must be tin- |
gle and between 19 and 261 years. ' |
ami la good physical condition. ill
sion. stated.__.
20-Gal. WATER
HEATER.. $49.00
W8DN4SOAY, MAY 4, ItM
Room Alt-Coneitieners
4pb, SABINE
2628: ELECTRIC co.
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NEED A
plumber?
PHONE 8-2309
L G. ELMORE
ed that plans are being qade by i0 30-tinatEastion
tlnen "Zarbouna 2" i 12 “mcatenera
an eftort to raise fund* to com- - ----
plete the lighting of th* sottbal
field. I
Plans also were discussed con-
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1953, newspaper, May 6, 1953; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443926/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.