The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 6, 1958 Page: 7 of 28
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SUNOAY. Ann,
TMEOANGELLADER
Trom
(Centhmyed Frem Page 1)
omly t
after
trn*ion
By the same tokee, since the
toward virfual
Jesus.
Powerful transmitters of the
X We need more vocational in-
(-
were pressnt for the celebration
SMU Coed Dies
and enviren-
dly
child should have
& The
Air ana
while itescvnd-
itely
(Centieued From Page 1)
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education should be
I.
tor and the distric should provide
CY
not say enough for Robbins and
3-4356
DISCOUNT SALE
the terrace, the entire group will
STORE SALES DROP
Co. at a dinner in ths Petroleum
bins has been singled out for his
SAVE MONEY NOW!
NOMONEYDOWN
$1.50 PER WEEK
• Cancer
school plant to of new and modern
'*
race in the forthcoming
tic primary. His announcement of
No Injuries Reported in Wreck
Involving Vidor Engine Foreman
New Smith-Corona
VIDOR (Spl),B.
Slandard Office
।
Fil
■well that's a
TYPEWRITER
tion wagon
ma tad 3145
which received an esti-
No personal
', and radioactive
surwery.
rious.
KHO
WAITING—Seems to ba the al-
titude of most Orangeitee on the
Faw-
"sura cures" for cancer offered
BUTLER
self “doctor" (he had a high
of tests
1
provided that will enable them to
arrive ata better.understanding
GLUEDSET — Is reaction of
some city a
rs on Coun-
Ri
ever
l rimes
and with the com-
and with
ease requires the skill and knowl-
we-al
consent." There's a
armmaw me
Former Foster of West
The Rev. Bob Waters of Beau-
New York »
moot.
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the Wear Orange Lions Club at its
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ARLES HEMPEL MOTORS
ORANGE, TEXAS
105 GREEN AVENUE
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meat.
The second story of the station.
CALL
BILL
: Christians Around World Mark
Easter, and Hope for Mankind
occasion was the
a the East and
Auto Overturns
Following Blowout
feeding grounds
Following a hospitality hour on
victory "for most Democrats that
we have teats for."
Vidor was engine foreman for a
Kansas City Southern train which
was involved in a car-train acei-
dent Friday at a.m at 1100
Railroad Ave. in Beaumont.
Room.
Business salons resume Sat-
urday at 9:30 am. At 11 am, there
in the wreck
i were report-
* PUBLICI
BEWARE!
meeek
rwbere between them two
of view there to a mi-
pester of St John’s
irch, will speak to
CURB FOREIGN WORKERS
WASHINGTON un-The gover
meet moved Saturday to restrict
use of foreign farm labor to mere
domestic workers can be employ-
ed on American farms
for some sunshine Batt
esprieaing confidence
era desirable for a number of rea-
sons, but only two districts. Or-
angeield and Orange. now offer
such instruction. The state should
Council ot New York was the
sponsor.
An unusual feature of the week-
answered individually. Mail should
be addregsed to J. Downey Rai-
NELSON'S
DRUG STORE
w oma TOP VAUI* STAMP*
Fret Free Delivery
cent tor the week ending March
29 as compared with a year ago
of faith and hope from American
clergymen.
In Jerusalem, the city where
Christ died, ebout 10,000 pilgrims
and tourists from a dozen nations
On Purchase of Remington Portable Quiet Rifee Typewriter
—FOR LIMITED TIME ONLYL
I be ■ Mother's Dey party given
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shannon of
How are you doingr Mn, I’m
still hunting.
4 Handicappeg children nrn ede- botheif1*L
yyfycry;
but the state shouid provide great- Eastman of
er financial essistance and teach- * “
The engineer wee P. C. Kennedy.
D, of Shreveport.
All told, there are nearly Ng
mhasarbom."nAereteina
ommended of the urn
grams over s two-year period_____
that. “They have led Into an 1m-
ers for handicapped children.
X Handicapped children should
have full opportunities for an ed-
ucational program equal in every
respect to the program for normal
children.
During a luncheon at noon which
will conclude the get-together a
new president, to be elected during
the onvention, will take'over the
gavel from W. B Crossley, pub-
lisher of the Madisonville Meteor.
Harold H. Baggett of Port Ar-
thur was the driver of a 1955 sta-
LAREDO un-Miss Yvonne Su-
tab. 20, SMU senior, waa killea
la the crash of a sports car here
early Saturday
U Clyde Edwards of Laredo
AFB was injured critically when
the car he was driving hit a curb
and skidded 250 feet into a steel
post He had attempted to pass
a truck
Miss Sulak. home for the Easter
waver for a minute."
Dreqsed in black coat and hat.
Khrushchev came to Stallavaros
in an eatourag* of Russian.
American and German automo-
biles. It was the fourth day of hla
visit to Hungary.
The wreck occurred oa March
N and the men's tetter was dated
five days later. As Patrolman
Allle Barren put it, "We get the
knecks and when the pretoe
comes along, well we like folks
to know absut that to."
It isn’t the first time that Rob-
mVn pun.
Bureli Kuenstier,
chairman, said the meet
It dldn’t set toe well, particu-
larly alter he had been proadsed
aa equal break with ether can-
“I advise you not to took jest la
front of your noses Look beyong
Your class consciousness should
uations run to a big figure, pro-
viding such enrichment proves no
special burden on the community
in districts striving to maintain
a school system with low taxable
valuations they can be provided
only with the "maximum effort”
which the county Hale-kin Com-
mittee said will be necessary to
meet future demends placed upon
our public schools.
(Newt: Toucher (apply)
Shangri-La during which they will
witns the wpectacular late-after-
Considering its great age, this
to a mighty feel old world
factor which canid ba a problem.
An ex Republican turned "Rebel
Democrat," he will have a rough
row to hoe. How far be gets is
Get the FACTS
and You’ll Get a
Bene tetofosuweWte-------------------
penelhedu
ments unde
passed la
in this column when-
. Letters can not be
C
wm
Mrs. Walker. 27, was cut on the Partnership
head. Her children. 1 to 7. received
minor cuts and bruises. LIFE
BURNS Typewriter Exchange
107 SHORT SIXTH ST. PMONE TU 3-2442
"Serving Orenge Are fer Mer Then A Qvere el A C—<UR7**
Texas where the impossible Just
happens quicker.
BARNETT
wuunanc AMNCV
sea row is — oe- mea
INSURE e STAY INSUKED
KEST ASSUEED
• W 3-040 — •». w P-IMt
lig Discount
• 3613
special educational i
but the range offered _____
ty'a school districts varles widely
Moot of the districts offer little or
PO.Be Madisen M»Ntiee and m
•todea, N. Y. N, N. Y. Remember Sia “ie"
thediajnosisandtrentmentofdie-"
I
I
were in order with statements on
file for all teachers not meeting
full qualifications. Teachers were
assigned to their major or minor
fields of preparation."
Comments on seif-evatuation pro
fams over s two-year period were
guidance program " contin
report, "the dministration
and the develop
went prayers and messages
seeching a peaceful soludige
lice chief. His work is cut outPDa
ronger, and you should see
more dearly who to a friend and
who to an enemy You must be
tougher, so tough that your ene-
mies will always know that the
Mungarjan working class will not
Rayburh praised the Democra-
tic-controlled Congress for its
i well on the .
___total victory.
who ranched Dellas
moat for the pest « years. He was I
a member of the Catholic Church.'
Survivors include his wife. Mrs. I
Josephine Hebert of Beaumont, an-.
other daughter. Mrs. H J Roberts i
of Port Arthur; I sons. Willle, *11
trod. Adolph. Ell and C. A. all
of Reau moot. 8 sisters. Mrs Irma
Abehire, Mr* John Bernard and
Mrs Matthew Coleman, all of Fort
Neches, Mrs. O'Day Ahahire of
Nederland, Mr*. John Pollock and 1
Mrs J. C Choate, both of Beau
mont, Mrs N Porter of Iakel
Charles, and Mrs. Tex Caveness of
Baytown; I brothers, Avery of I
Port Neche*, and Oecar at Abbe
They asked divine guidance in
conquering e problems of s nu-
clear age and man's own short-
elite. La.: 11 grandchildren and 1 ,
great-grandchildren.
tion.
IS Most children in county
schools have health services but
not all of them have guidance
services.
But these and other forms of
economy and said:
"We've been ahead of the presi-
dent but he's coming along pretty
well now."
squadcar while on routine patrol
He was spotted frans foe kecol-
lectiom of a wanted peeler on
dlaplay at the atatioa.
BITTER—And rightfully so to
Don Book ar. Orange's hometown
A. Some types al cancer can be
treated with chemicals. Other
""Ske
Schools-
(Conttmuea Fram rege !)
produced conctunions each as:
L Nat al of the alatricts have
“tonic” and some vitamin pills.
The quack had a "clinic"-and a
million dollar racket. Its big
business. When you need medical
advice, start with your family phy-
sician.
penetrating abdominal injury
which required surgery to correct.
He was taken to the hospital in a
Claybar ambulance.
DALLAS (-A drop to Texas end rites was revived in Mexico
department store sales of 3 per City after being banned last year:
'The Burning of Judas.”
Large e“---• * •
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
hristians around the world
celebrated in song and sermon
... J.. ...___J, „..ue success or failure in part will
uchool diploma from a correspon- Efforts are being made to adapt hinge on the freedom of opera- Home
7. “25, tion afforded tn ran the depart- home.
J J Rogen. Fay Groves, B. W.
Wilson, W. D. topeland. J. H.
Shepherd and Albert Smith
Hebert, a retired Beaumont Park
His attending doctor said yester-
day that Stelly received a non-
PRAISED—A letter went up on
---— Z --vu. -um- w„ ~ g- • -y-. the Orange Police Department bul-
Stelly was attempting to pen the message by radio and television tetin board the other day from a
— T—*— * “ - he Sde" Sabine area resident praising the
courtesy and forthright approach____ _ __ ,___- ___ ____
shown by Patrolman Luke Rob- should provide a qualified instrus-
found millions gathered for inspi
r”o fX Eurossgssmga“.orasjallpureditol-tifamrormgtetin”
amphi-theaters, from the frimid -f 4-i-k ---- ----a—! w»e -ranxeites. there H
polar wastes to the balmy 1
donee school) charged MM for his the school program to the needs
"cure" which consisted at a and abilizies of children.”
Rayburn Sees
Demo Victory
DALLAS a_Speaker Sam kay-
burn retired to fits Roaham homo
an early bird party to be given by if
OBITUARIES
weicome by Mayor C. H. Mooka of ohn Alfred Hebert
Chiropracfors Wire w^er Khrushchev
Lose Court CaseMaKes Debut
X grrgajpda.dtnucdhuzzzom-zakecnames con - -
__ _____ ______ _____ __ terms at their abilities aad objec-ichirgpractors, "ha have
teenager has ltle it any oppgrtuni-ives.
surees: -u te —.----—
the ex- was sighted sitting on n front
porch as Robbins passed in s
Gaanbe vide.A emiq"havebeen ruled against C
cable, from the,, high be stronger. ana
platform and fel 20 font Alzana, "
who suffered s fractured leg and
wrist and a concussion, to report
ed in satisfactory condition at St
dare's Hospital.
Material to MEDICAL MIRROR is SS needs -7^1^
based on Iba published findings of
various doctors. Render's questions
are welcome end will be answered
. w_________ w_. Department employe, died Friday
to. r—-
Parish, lx , but had lived in Beau-
1608 ParktAve-Ph. TV ‘3-3543 elm"qnteasergrgedrotimlaemeroome
GLEN NELSON, Owner tinues to make this a major prob-
“SanIn, Oraaps to, oler >1 Yeer" lem. In..some Momentary etero
--------- rooms, there waa aa arc see tv i
Holiday, was the daughter of a
Laredo businessman. Peel Sulak.
Matathenrcopfist.in.Indonezia. weemeger nee uee n any opogrtum-
andu!the-threatobattie.in Cabealdes “ set standaras or to formu-
But from the Christian worid tale those rates. It is not surprie-
22 ing that he or she is rebellious
for la - Hk.----t----a --
provided in every high school,
though only Orangefield and Vidor
offer it at present. The state
noon return of the egrets from their
roximately 82,8000 had been -____-________________
for teaching aids and sup cilman Alfred E. Milter ia that
the team noted, and $,060 mayor’s race. The feeling to that
----for additional books sadhe’s la there to stay regardiess of
---for the libraries in both what else happens,
high and atemantary school. ™ a- ‘
While an effort had been made Drier the exh
to provide improved library facill- aanete* te the
Ota and —I—--—2------- ---------
at 1 p.m. In Carroll-
provided by Ehel“ifac"„Egnerpnk,joor"oxumgh,
Women in the group will be father .of A. J. Broussard of
guests of Mr. end Mrs H. J .Orange, . _ ___ , ..
Lutcher stark for s visit to Aural wa! im Forest Lawn Me
..... morial Park. Pallbearers were
Tape television recorders ia pro-
ductton models far both cater aad
Wack and white are epected to
i be oe the market the latter part
el tote year. _______________
brary, in independent reading. Al-
though an effort has been made to
opdmatmngczsimhinrieetcon:
dling. You know the type ... We
sre running things and these kids
are just going to have to de whet
During the afternoon, the group! Funeral services were conducted
will take a break for a boat trip xaterday,
on seagoing tues nrovided hv the "auace I
of adult educatton Orange Naval
Democratle party to
■the teenager resists rates for which of business and professional
he can see aa reason or was net ' '
,__- _____to being
impaired by the use of the library
... , . - .___-r- - as • study hall during much of the
edge which only a physician can school day. A study is needed of
apply by personally attending the the school schedule with an effort
patient. to eliminate this weakness."
SCIENCE EDITORS. P O. box IM was “T
7 Madsn *-----torat— worthwhile activities throughout
- 3f5 the school,” the report concluded.
Pablished As a Publie service By ysss.sri.rt
all claasrooma. A good basal read- “
ing program was in evidence
through the use of instructional
adulta a whene worid he Rose.
is rec---- ----- -----
the bn held in the cafeteria of
Looking for the Last Word in Luxury?
Ottly Pontiac yittc you so many "ntrat” at standard cqulpanenll The real test o
value is what you get for what you pay—and model tar model Pontiac is loaded with more quality
and luxury than any other ear at its pries! Compare it youreelf and age! Aad when you gample
'the luxury at the Urdimt action on the rand you’ll agree it’s today's biggest money” worth!.
. , - 4f ' --2-TI ~ "a
- "ml GATESVILLE. Tex. •-Eight
Foreman members of one family were in
' scozin of jured Saturday when a tire blew ________________
' 3* ( out and their car overturned twice SMUGGLENS LOOT FOUND '
! near here. ’ NEW DELHI —-Divers el the
The car was driven by Mrs. J. W, west India port of Portedar are ।
i Walker of Vaco who was re- reaping a fortune to gold, silver. I
turning home with her five chi-andafamonds dropped by smug- l
dree and her parents, Mr end glers wary of approsching cue-
Mrs. Clarence Conner of Lubbock toms offlciato A Finance Ministry i
Mrs, Conner, M. suffered took -officjal said recently that 2290.000
M arms Conner, 11, sustained .worth rt pryciqus..metais..andk
. broken left leg. Both were in the diamonda had., been recovered
atesville Hpital where tbeir;Th»'rivers: police.
condition wee deacribed asnotse- ......
equipment, Aqditional space ha*
been purchased to provide a fact- ________ ________ -
ball field, other outdoor activities last Sunday was placed ia the so-
snd future expansion of the school ciety section of en ares newspaper,
plant. Teacher personnel record*
oruar program enrichment cost money-
rnrd for In some instances quite a lot of
"In’istrices where taxable val-
bins. The Orange officer investi-
gated a wreck in which the letter
coettoued the including* th entire cell tkh
__________ of pupfl pm? left on windows in*the new sddition
sonnel files, nssi stance to being have been cleaned off and some
= = =-e =-5 waxing down.
attention to duty. A couple of
-__.__._______- _ __- effigies of Judas, ths be- beck he received a rewi____
was reported today by the Federal trayer of Christ, are filled with picking up an escaped murderer
Reserve Bank of Della*. explosive* and hung over street*, from Missiasippi. The wanted man
amssm- On the day before Neater
-a-----1 plosive* are touched off.
JedicalMirrorBridgeCity.
PONTIAC Amersdaacabe®
vent of the commini
You will note that “
___________• Eourmanwno"bezg"hurdirbrmkivaheteyrt.y 2“
wagtag a tong court battle with career on a cable strung between ht" Humaarire ' CommFBnE
Iha Stole Beeri of Medical Ex- two boxesLt the “»«< room of A“lecturg“1ana a m^koa th.
-__. ■ ' ' __1 mother's apartment seven fmuccture and .V crac.on.the
A- yeranAah. Old cirrus pros ap eriouaness “nd with some trod
The Kh Judicial District judge _EVen, -ne WG c™.rx" SP tv about down th Pie
uphsarthezmedicanexamuneraf- Rlaudsradstadnge Mendfinmide
praetors to r..— 'practice of Ringting AroSargum h Bailey "we had to make a decision,"
~ P Circus at Madtoen Square Garden he raid Should we t '
TWO; chiropractor* are William s M gen„agde2withoughem-.—
- •—5 and fmerv R Fnlane He sald he was vary, varj aDout what to do. i noo we de-
r ” ra. Ju. u-—r nervous" tided we could not stand by to
I lpbut and Metvin D AHe parpprd“guhenreached the watehthghanging of Sommuntaa comures, tor -
.**!?£■* .A . ___« and pulled himself, ontett al- enssbhe kins legislation to bolster the nation s
tedudas Stvahropgactbatshe « X
"practice ot medicine" as out- ,2,“ ztereduror many of their troops home from
Heed in state law and ordered theleaser he shaw.“tena Hungary but foreign militar ob-
four to cease until they obtained Mend,."N mo"h.m,eimdi servers here estimate that from
ilcensca from the State Board of "-«» to 80,000 will remain
Medical Examiners.
construction and has excellent candidate in the Texas
the Undted Canada’, first steam railway on. INSURANCE? <
summer/erated in 1836 between La Prairie ttoieW IM.
and St Johns. Quebec. ---------
As Easter morning dawned. It scecnung.oe.peacenungsotutina.togin"islikewinenottoomazingghat schools should make greater use _______
•a - <F. H-rit - the rrafota rates for -Are - ncprmamhhici 80 snetlon -tsbich orders the chtro
C*eplrts_epen uteriss ri
See MOCAM end eteer
beariM RWridpe pettsnw to
peer Frnridgeheodevortera**
GEM Jeweiry Co.
2s mi to Orangs
provement program through staff
pazodtuma 2
sxrtrtrt? Mte tcpatgny"“curmcuan .-Karr
under fancy names and at fancy ment has resulted in setting up cett, reteran officer, ns acting
poces. One fallow who called him- objectives and scope aad m—
— " . .. . in content areas by grade
imagSamshznddddfeumgm“dbm mf #257
Ha2 E2n- sse
Man I mured by Bull ocoasions when it coincides with between ^ate juvenite delinquent
' ' ’ important religious celebrations iand. the forgotten teenager — re
Reoorted mnrnvinn of the Moslems snd Jew*. mates ta the f- - ——=
nEPedprOVng Thousands of pilgrims aad al responsibility. It can't be es-
Leo Stelly, 38-year-old Victory Italians gathered in Rome far caped.
Gardens grocery operator, was re- services in nearly 500 churches,
ported in improved condition yes- and received a personal blessing
terday at Orange Memorial Hos- from Pope Pius XI1. The 82-year-
pital after being butted by a bull old head of the Roman Catholic
late Friday afternoon. Church was to give his annual
"1-55- ww "-12P-6 lu P4 —E •7
Hzz 2--=
Stelly in the stomach and theman high seas battered the --------------------------
tripped and fell over a nearby , downed ‘eatCparaas ‘along Wrlter was involved and he could
Witt •aaA;n,. a.. Uu ..a.. Fifth" AVe, the forecast was fori the department.
clouds and possibly rain. About
7,000 persons were expected for
early morning services st famed
Radio City Music Hall in Rocke-
feller Center. The Protestant
epumdfe
hymn they httedlo the"resurrecuog The number
Sri tiaing ri Commyemostethewanstha orecentyean, pointa
ago—the resurrection ri hmis the Gad Strip betworen“aszaerdn de an
after.his. crucifixion, with a the Arab World expected a quiet E.
prgmise of salvation. weekend About 106 soldiers from M"***1
specie* ri hummingbirds and they
are found only in he New World.
About 16 species find
State* an acceptable
Imduervuud
drintan. Bogker swears he‛s
gojng to earinet an active cam-
■ary modd w •• mutra «e«-
en-a •••• aaaaaaaaa a—aa»a • e -e-e--e
Friday, predicted this year's con-
gressional electiona wifi resuit in
the equipment.
M. Programs
oitana Baneinu
mdtamemame
rizht".in his second.appearance breiM th. HuL.rirew.riv SMU Coed Dies -
-Mendea In Wreck .1 Laredo
after reading tighten up its ranks, the Soviet
• * leader raid
once more the joyous age-old
atory of the risen Christ, with its
Sternal message of hope for man-
kind.
-----Injunctige suits were f H e d y)orMa Thursday'and .polfed fw
” ed £ the cnse "performer. Harold Alzana, at the
mothing a all."Aepresenep"oanredera Coums SurisdictTohe eirsus opening Wedezedaynight
--- Press Group--
programs for giftri children but
possibly the state should provide
teacher units for guidance coun-
A tore ria petti ri w«he*i<*ift
ri goceamer write blouoms
en a soft putts! taupe bockground.
Whether yen prefer
the medera at the MMtenri
•. NOCAM to zondarfuyzdoble
“egmouzina...
pletinum.
roundsi
er Grey.
Orange School. The Rev. Waters
to a former member ri the club.
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