The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 308, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1961 Page: 4 of 22
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New Year Brings Good News
By LONA PINSON
Service Grot
THE GRAB BAG . .
By BOB McHUGH
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Drunk Drivers Are Potential Slayers
By MARY ALICE LAKEY
We wish for all a Happy New Year.
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travel books. "Adventures in Good Eating"
"Lodging for a Night.”
ing is Rowdy, our bulldog, and he
follows me around until I have a
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listed in "Lodging for a Night."
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Jomes B. Quigley
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J. K. Dovis---—
clusively that the DWI was really DW!
Why is this? I'm sure I don’t know unless
the DWI had a really smart lawyer who brought
late tesdimony the tact that the man is slightly
handicapped (sometimes he really is, of course,
but that should have no bearing on his case);
that he is the father of three children who are
in immediate danger of starving to death if
papa doesn’t bring home the bacon; or that he
was the victim of circumstances beyond his
control.
ter and L W. Johnson
the 20-year awards
are complete he shivers like he’s
freezihg to death until I sit down peculation areas
so he can jump in my lap.
Around Town and County . . .
New Year Will Be Good
Only if We Make It So
By JOE PARSLEY
There's No Answer
To Joe's Insults
increased research, new surgical techniques,
improved radiation control and deveopment of
chemical treatment were cited as the most im-
aside, and this is healthy indeed
for any community
This will be a year in which The
Orange Leader will absorb Newton
By C. K. HODENI
AP Education W
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP)
is still a place waiting
for thousands of high sc
uates who have lost al
getting accepted
By registering at th
Admissions Center hen
below-average student ci
4 tv certain of being wel
tat least one accredited
The center is a non-pi
ing house, sponsored by
cition of College Admit
selors. The association
more than 350 colleges
versities.
Its goal: to match th
who have tried and fail
Cities Applying New Methods
By BERT BREWER
enough to build 100 million homes.
Improved fastening devices are responsible for
some important advances in the use of lumber
which today can be glued as well as nailed. The
glues are not the ordinary household kind, but
Moment of Meditation
So the tongue is a little member and boasts of great
things How grant a forest is set ablaze by a small
fire. James 3:5
I don’t believe he’d ever force
me if I were to evict him from
mv lap. And it IS a means of pro-
viding mutual warmth before the
fire gets large enough to make the
room comfortably warm
This has been a holiday season
in which all of our relatives and
with two fire hydrants
J T Arledge, port director, reported a
"definite improvement” in port assets for
the first 11 months of 1961.
portant advances in the war on the disease.
Dr Henry T. Randall. director of the hospital.
“How far medical science has moved toward
The Orange Leader
SUNDAY, DECEMIER 31, 1961
EDITORIAL PAGE
circulation areas This is an am-
bitious program, but one which we
have planned out carefully. Our
economies are so closely knit to-
It’s a long way from first log cabins and stock-
ades of the early America, pioneers to the style
of homes of 1961. but Southern Pine has been
used as building material throughout this period.
In fact, since the first sawmill was started in
Jamestown. Va., in 1608, more than a trillion
Mr? G. A. Scales. RE
IDGE CITY (Spl) -
properly. Our responsibility is to be well fed. not
overfed. To be strong and muscularly alert, not
overweight and sluggish
“Good health doesn’t just happen. Teen-agers
on the threshold of adulthood with its enormous,
responsibilities, particularly, must realize that
fact. The right food and more exercise—that’s
the formula far meatal and physical fitness."
1, mau wu .u. — nedy’s call for physical exercise program to up-
ne.m;. nt 1963 The last Dav- - grade American fitness. To this, the application
December of 1963, he -as. A, « basic nutrition in our daily lives must be an
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I’m looking forward to .the new friends are enjoying good health
year with enthusiasm, and per- and' reasonable prosperity.
haps it’s because the one which During the year my boss was
ends tonight has been such a grati- generous with a pav increase. and
fying one. £ responded by enlarging my in-
The holiday season has been per. debtedness, s actually I’m in
Foods Corp. and principal industry officer of the
Nutrition Foundation, has compared the situation
now with that during World War II.
“Then.” he sid, "there were shortages AU of
us had to learn how to feed our families ade-
quately despite the patriotic need to do without
many foods we were accustomed to.
“Today, we face a totally different obligation
Our food supply seems inexhaustible. Our tend-
ency to overeat is recognized as a threat to
health. Therefore in these crisis times our duty
as citizens is to learn how to use that abundance
fire going, coffee made and a
lounge chair pulled ip befere the
hearth When these preparations
TRICKS
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TRADER
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Listed in "Adventures in Good Eating" is Lit-
tle Mexico Restaurant. The Jack Tar Orange
House, the Pines Motel and Siesta Motel are
The first cargo placed in a new ware-
house extension at the Oranze Count
port occurred in the east week The 90
bv 64-foot budding will contain an exten-
sion of the present sprinkler system along
ing capers this season, recently about the issuance of fake
The truth of the matter is quickie-divorces. The racket has
I just flat don't hive anyth'ng to been going on for years And to
say. It's a bitter pill to swallow say the least, state .officials have
.... but when you don’t kill a been flooded with telephone calls
- . . , ... n.. deer, you just have to suffer the and telegrams.
ordinary household kind but cnsequences. 5 -----
new adhesives of tremendous strength. Great IF's not like 1 didn't try. I drive Police in New York recently
glued arches' of Southe-n Pine are now being around 2,300 miles and walked un- were questioning two boys about
manufactured in several-hundred-foot lengths. til my feet felt like thry had been a typewriter the pair stole from
_____ shoved thrcugh a meat grinder ... a store
to keep drunks from killing and maiming other
people on the streets and highways. The safest
place for DWIs is in jail.
The odd part about DWI accidents is that the
DWI fellow seldom is injured—it’s usually the
innocent parties. Alcohol has limbered up the
drunken driver and he’S less prone to get
broken bones than the fellow he hits who is
probably behaving himself.
It has been noticed countless times that petit
Plans Meeti
Members of -the Oran
munity Service Council
their regular meeting W
at noon in Little Mexice
rant, Mrs. W. B. Waltmi
dent, announced yesterd:
Ernie Larmer, manage
Orange Chamber of G
will be guest speaker His
concern various phases
chamber program for 196
The Josephine Linn awi
annually to a club for ou
community service, will
sented.
Reservations for the
may be made by calling
or TO 6-3497 any time bef
dav at 4 p m.
The'meal is priced at 1
tax. The public has beer
police headquarters and translated by the de-
coder. The ultimate result is a number on a tape
corresponding to the transmitter location, thereby
allowing the police disptachet to send the noarest
patrol car to the scene.
This system of electronic protection sounds
gether that it is a natural move.
Yep. It will be a mighty busy
year, and it can be a gratifying
one if we applv ourselves.
So let’s all make- it a HAPPY
NEW YEAR!
Pine have
indispensable partner
Citing the need for using our abundant food
supply wisely to build healthier citizens. Dr
Charles G Mortimer. - chairman of the General
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Women • hew Eerter
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-Aevertising pirecter
- Circuiction Monoger
HOUSTON (Sol) - T
Lumber Co. sale of bui
terials in 1961 was the-g
any year in the 47-year
the company. officials sa
indicated, profits au i
cant over 1960-even ffte
sorption of heavy expen:
utable to reorganization
said. 1
Sales are indicated at i
million. up 29 per cent
and 24 per cent over
previous high for the coi
Temple Lumber Co. is
ton-based retail division
jern Pine. Lumber Co.
major distributor of bull
terials in Texas. It v
s menced in Houston in 191
Temple’s yard in Orai
rated at 1111 Park Ave.
The larger part of the
crease occurred in the la
the year and reflected tl
of intensified efforts of
pany to fulfill its potent
home market, accordin,
■a rane’ Temple, vice presi
general manager.
The Temple firm has
16 points over Texas ft
arkana in the north to M
the south, from Orange ii
to Odessa in the west.
There are nearly 40 million acres of tree farms all with no results. Asked if removing the machine
in the Southern Pine producing states. JJ'gf Without Budey-Cary Cram he stog nna %h^>.«e
, „ — when we killed the two hogs. I of the clerks held the door open
u We’re pleased to note that four Orange eating later tried mv hand on a three for us."
and lodging establishments have received recog- day hun' near LIa". f didn’t do
nition in the new 1962 editions of Duncan Hines any good there either, but my 10
and vear-qld s n, Jchnny Bruce. Killed
his first deer It also was his first
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grade next year — cause Im go- rent?
ing to take Johnny Bruce with me A—Andre Marie Ampere. a
and let him use one of mv deer French physjcist.
tags. (That might be a good sug- -----
gestion for Buddy Crew, too.) Q—What wood do archers favor
----- forsmaking bows?
By the way, if you’ve been di- A— The yew tree.
accounts . • -
Service awards for employment in tne 7 1
local American Bridge plant have been R
made. Beulah L. Narans, secretary in the X.
industrial relations department, was the "
onfy woman receiving a 20-year service As we say goodby to the oldayear "d we.
award 3. come the new there is always a mixture of feel
cneri“fixedassetsof th* Orange Employes in the fabricating shops re- ings that is-ard to define - so we’ll pot go
and Port District. he-ceiving 20-year awards were Nerry M; into that b
W T NcNealey Eugene Manuel One encouraging note a We greet tne ne
-- i1 Rain? year comes from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering
sjjsxi sju ""8
Guidry, Jack R Tea - ■ and that percentage soon may be increased,
and W E. Carpenter Jr. •
Emoloves receiving 10-year awards
were William W Brown, M. M. Carpen-
Everybody’s been asking when yorced in Mexico recently, it might
I’d come back with a jolting col- be wise to check into the legality
umn and mak old Joe Parsley of your divorce.
eat his । words over all those insult- I seems that several persons
ing remarks about mv deer hunt- have been arrested in Mexico
workable. but expensive. 1
Another short article in the December issue
noted that San Diego is acquiring seven blocks in
the central business district for a "center city”
which will include an auditorium, concert hall-
theater, parking garage, city administration build-
ing. city operations building, city'services build-
Anyhow. if I place my resolution for a longer ing, police headquarters and fire headquarters.
year on a reply-o-matic. I’m sure to get results. Total cost is estimated at 646 million, and sev-
Over on City Side. the December issue of eral financing proposals are being studied. The
Public Management, journal of the international city retirement fund is buying the land which
city managers association, had several short notes will be leased to the city at 5 per cent return.
on what other cities are doing in different The leases are for 50 years with the city hav-
municipal fields Some of them are worth ing a sole option to repurchase the property. The
repeating. *- ' “■ program calls for repurchase within 10 years
Such as, Skokie; III., has applied to the Fed- from the city’s capital outlay fund.
eral Communications Commission for permission —
to install a burglar alarm system that auto- WASL • .>
Listening to some court testimony, I have been matically reports to police headquarters via two- finOt S Uli TerCnCe: r
constantly amused as to the variety of the "cir- way radio. , __ . .e ".ountr like
cumstances." Incidentally, I have a great respect The system includes an electronic decoding de- Some right.wing.tementsinittisuntry not
for legal acumen practicediin not only DWI cases vice at police headquarters with a digital decoder toarguetha the itedgsta 58 sneakers whn
but others, but I have no liking for the results and printer. At the building or property to be pro- A democrac butua.re . COftenesPeak ers.wha
in some instances. tected a radio transmitter sends out a short burst contend this at risht wing meetings are 8reeted
Our state laws today are not striet enough to of coded tones when activated by door switches, with loud applause.
be deterrents—and alcoholism and DWIs ,are on photoelectric cells or other devices A look at the dictionary causes one to wonder
the increase The tones are transmitted automatically to what all the hoise is about
Our hats are off this morning for the taken part in other civic and youth activi
Big Three Welding Equipment Co. and ties She has worked with the interdenomi;
the Burns Transfer & 'Storage Co. on national youth organization has served
planned expansions for the Orange jndus- each year as .coordinator of UNICEF pro-
triai complex gram on Halloween and is on the board of
Ah announcement on doubling of pro- directors of the Orange Council on Alco-
duction facilities at Big Three Welding on holism.
Chemical Row was made by President Orangeites in general are due bouquets
Harn K Smith of Houston - • on a highly creditable Yuletide safety
Expansion of the plants production record this year There were only minor
capacity with installation of a new unit accidents.
comes after less than a year s operation of Floyd DeRoche was named president '
the initial equipment, Smith emphasized, of the Orange County Board of Realtors.
Current production is 1712 tons of He succeeds Tony Dal Sasso.
liquid oxygen 1712 tons of liquid nitro Members of the Orange Service League
'gen ana 2,400.000 feet of gaseous high have presented Orange Memorial Hos-
purity nitrogen daily.. Operations have with a new type incubator which,
proceeded .around the clock seven days features stabilized ‘body temperature
per week ..ct.a equipment. The isolette provides a means
Meanwhile, cons truction.w asexpete of stabilizing an infant's body tempera-
toarggousn K orang bfaieHf Bur turtata selected ievel throug” •»«“«“
ns Tzenzferagstora SGeSoonstructed on 10 A new .nd renewal magazinessubscrip-
acres of land Purchased bv the comranv tion sale campaign was being sponsored
iheanteeection of10 old bvomembenefppa 5 "Amfnecaarhpaien
.The Burris announcement came from was being conducted throushoutOranse
John P Westcott of Beaumont, who has County. Post Comdr. Gene
just been elected president of the com- nounced.
pany Westcott said plans' for the struc- Commissions received from the sales
ture which will be of tile, are on the draw- will be used toward purchase of wheen
ing board. a chairs and other sickroom equipment. This
Other construction in Orange County equipment will be available W1 1
is scheduled at Vidor where school im- charge to Orange County residents
provement bonds totaling $200 000 were The residence of Carroll Bryant 4408 .
Sold-bv the school board. Glenhurst St.. Greenway Park,.asSr
Buying the bonds was the firm of lected by Orange Optimists as the pret
Rauscher Pierce & Co . Inc., Houston, with tiest Christmas decorated yard and house,
low bid interest rate of 4.3473 per cent. Orange County investors ge.the bene-
---- fit of alertness by. Orange bankers W ho
have increased interest rates on savings
deer hunting trip.
Buddy Crew, hv the wav, faces
the same humiliition. His only
claim to fame this year is,a jave- ... -
lina hog. And this week, Buddy’s Q—What new legislation has been
among 9 300 son, Gary Bruce, went on a one- passed for holders of the Medal of
eating and lodging places in North America recom- dAsahunhand idinhy trsrdegrs HOLegsiation ratsin, the speciai
mended by Duncan Kian. Tbeaa 5ooks have the haying to sit across from Joe for pension 60 $100 a monh. anPow
latest information on telephone and interstate a full year while he raves on and ering the age for eligibili tv from •
route numbers as well as turnpike exits and air- on about the two deer he killed 65018 50.5 “&5 I eug.on.ty "om
port proximity. (one was an eight-pointer. the -----
other had five). Troudle “• he Q—What important service was
wont leave me out. He always established in 1860 hv the firm of
- Ane&on Ana issayminerez Russen, Majors and Waddeil?
Big Bad Bob . . , the pig slayer.” A—The Pony Express.
So now I’m just counting the ---—
I days until next deer season rocks Q-Whose name is used to denote
I around I know I’ll make the a un t of measure of electric cur-
feet at our house. Santa Claus was about the same position I have
generous to the point where our been on previous New Year’s Eve.
Children have been fighting ever The coming year will be a busy
since when they catch the other one, and one of fulfillment in many
one playing with the wrong toys. ways. We enter it in the midst of
Our fireplace has been the sen- a massive road and bridge build-
ter of attention during the hob- ing program, and mans’ of these
days. This has been true sinceWe projects will be completed and in
had it built a decade ago. The use before the year ends.
leaping flamesand curling smoke I will mark the beginning of the
past 1: beat* television r watch- most-ambiticus the*’Sabine* River
■no An , cnI noht and nprhans dertaken along tne Sabine River
that’s because it frees your mind watershedae constryetion of the
While TV has a tendency to clut- massive Toledo Bend Dam.
ter it with other peoples’ ideas. The year opens with residents of
The fireplace is wenderful at the county more familiar than ever
night, but I like it much better in with different governmental prob-
the early morning when I put a lems, particularly in the schools
few pieces of rich pine on em- category. The cry in many areas is
bersleft from the night before and for county w de consolidation, and
watch them come to life while I there’s an-eqvally loud cry against
drink mv first cup of coffee it in other areas. This will be an-
Fopemthe drones on the den and other major issue in the county
absorb the beauty of heavy frost this year
on the everzrees and coating the We quite often have a tendency
redwocd fence to feel discouraged bv the intense
it is a time of tranquility ... feelings shown by patrons on vari-
for giving tHanks for the many ous civic and political issues. But
blessings heaped upon us, this is a good sign, not a bad coe
Mv first companion each morn- it shows that people are interested
. . that apathy has been set
Counts' Navication - - ----
said totaled $2,279.01 3 This compares with Sonnier.
$2,245,189.37 for the same time last year T
A general revenue fund balance as of
Nov 30 was listed as $242,545. This com-
pares with $159,080.50 at the same date in
1960. The over-all excess of revenues over
expenditures for the 1961 period amoynted
to S80.296 This compares with .$9,670.68
• for thefagse nvman, nsgnestgsankin scout. havThpsenrGth the. local plant since its aata _______________
ing has been presented to Lee E. Frve IT earlv beginning. the complete control of cancer can only be esti-
The award was presented at a combined Four advancements in the Sun Oil C mated " A spokesman said Dr. Randall s estimate
■ court of honor and Christmas parts of Gulf Coast Production Division were an- of an actual 33 per cent cure rate refers to
Cou n At Jones School. Lee is, the son nounced by L Millard Moor, assistant patients who have experienced no recurrence of
of MP and Mrs Lee E Frve of 2331 Coro- division manager. The four who were ad- the disease.
AW’m-o-ni-ps 2 .a;- - —
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hasservedror the past five years as direc- mentof the $1,200,000 road bond issue of
Ar CAristi-n education at First Meth- 1948 in -------- , , .-c,
odist Churchan is ieaving today to ac- ment will be $70,000. In December
cept a similar position in Beaumont, Miss the county also will pas off $70,000 in
‘ Quested besides serving her church has bonds._____________________
"Get Ready—ft's Still There"
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juries in the past failed to pass adequate sen-
fences on the DWI there may be several rea
sons for this. .____ I, a- w.n AU birthdayleas people chalk up another year
First, there are possibly several men or women ... i .b. donr
■*- < -;nuare Ter, may be tomorrow, regardless, as 1962 sneaks in the door,
onanip ouryeaho shoulders adrinst law enforcement And if you are one dt who make ita point
4 is a 'red at the pwI Perhaps there is this not to remember that special day which to
thought aimaytat that guv just had a couple of rapidly has become a date in history, then tomorrow
beert-not enough to make him drunk, but along Mr. Calendar catches up with you.
comes a highway patrolman and sees the fellow’s New Year’s are really coming up fast these
car veer out ‘of control — and bingo’ He's days. Surely a whole year hasn’t passed since
arrested.” New Year, 1961. There must be some mistake
Well, it’s a foregone, conclusion that those peo- I think I'll just make a resolution right now
pie who like to drink have a tepdency to "stick to make next year last longer. Life is going by at
together during emergencies a gallop, so I've heard, and I just sit in front
Another thing juries are inclined to give minor of the TV and watch it. Maybe next year I ought
punishment even if chemical tests show con to get a horse and participate
One thinglI have noticed lately in maxing court
house rounds is that grand juries and petit juries
are becoming more and more coznizant of the
danger of 'he person who is arrested and proc-
essed through law for driving while intoxicated
A prominent attorney and ' 1 were discussing
DWI cases the other day and this was his re-
action if a little girl was chased down a dark
alley, criminally assaulted and killed, the entire
county— and perhaps a large part of the area—
would be horried, wouldn’t they?
well, what’s the difference to that little gir
being killed by a 4,000-pound ear wieided by a
drunk?” The fact that a ear killed her makes
her just as dead as if -someone had cut her
throat or clubbed her to death.”
I share his sentiments. DWIs are potential kill-
l tn and I wonder if the state ever will wake up
to the danger these motor maniacs present and
firm up some laws which provide stiffer
sentences?
Whenever I.pick up a report from the office
of Dist Atty Jame« A Morris or his assistant,
Roy Wingate I thm*: ' Well this fellow was ar-
rested before he could do any harm to his
fellow men ’ •
That’s primarily what DWI arrests are for-
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Mrs Raymond Reed of
N Y , are here visiting t
in-law and deughter, Mr.
Thomas Jacobs
The Thomas Jacobs fa
newcome-s here. He was
transferred from Buffaloe
cal Allied Chemical Corp.
Mrs. Bonny Heathman
dren, Bobby. Tommy am
I vnn. of Honston. are vis
and Mrs M M Heathr
week. The Bennv Henthmi
plans to 20 to West Ber
many, in 30 days to join C
I Heaf’mah who is
there with the U.S. Ai- l
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cessac
JCharlas -nd Wavne. have
fumed from a two— S
Thev visitad Mr. and str
Dyson and family at Pala'
and Mrs Herman T*:5nc
ily at Z-i-’a and Mr. i
Charlie F"e and sons
queraue, N. M.
Holidew meste I* the
Mr. and Mrs V E Ph
dewphter. Velda In Vict
dens included Mr and M
Scott pnd seu R"1: a
lie. of Reton Rouge: Mr.
John Che an anil danol
nessa of Vinton: Mr. a
W. F. Johnson of San A
M-. and Mrs. Charles P)
cbildren. "llen. Chuck.
Lynn of this communitv:
Mrs. Grif’in Inhnen !
dents; and Mr and Mr
Posev and son "‛i"liam l
Mauriceville. Mrs Sen’t
Chereon also a- d-unhte
and Mrs. V. F P h e l
Charles Phelns is their
W. F. Johnson’ are Da
Mrs. Phelps. Griffih Joh
Mrs. Posey.
J G. Gieelar of 410 Toi
In Doctors' Hospital in G
der teatment. His condit
ported at improved.
Also la Doctors' Hos
treatment is W. E. Box
Bell St.
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