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THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE WVt
MARMADUKE
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in Dallas and its spread
on
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to get a bid from at least one
or
Fl Paso, where the Beardens her Cisco home, and a teen-ager
Id the crew and passengers at iater was sent 10 the reforma-
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mission officers.
12-50
nine
lant
likings
in
extra-curricular activities.
Well down
CONCLUDES TRAINING—Pvt
This does not guarantee admis-
Orange Center
1962
Activities
ties Postponed .
Tuesday. Jan. 2
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Bridge City
MrJ
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SEE US FOR ALL
Chesson from Lafayette, La.; Mr.
BANKING SERVICES
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INTEREST
where he was under treatment
PAID ON SAVINGS
Mr. and Mrs Charles V. Chesson
Left on deposit one year or more.
turned to Norfolk. Va., after spend-
Deweyville
Member Federei Deposit insurence Cevperatien
to needy families here.
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
1962 Rice Crop
■
Mrs. Posey
fn Doctors' Hospital In Groves un-
der t-eatment. His condition is re-
Your money Grows in The
SAN ANTONIO
Your Money Grows In The
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CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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ORANGE, TEXAS
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the list in eighth
the investigation of
Shores, son of Mr. and
B. Shores of Rt. 3, Box
Mrs. 1
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place was
corruption
have been named amor
of the Federal Reserve
Service Group
Plans Meeting
Veterans Due
Questionaires
8:30-9:30 a m. — Children's Story
Hour
Members of the Orange Com
munity Service Council will hold
their regular meeting Wednesday
at noon in Little Mexico Restau-
rant, Mrs. W. B Waltman, presi-
dent. announced yesterday
Looking forward into the New Year, who
can tell what its 365 days will bring in the
way of opportunities, responsibilities . . •
even emergencies?
WE WISH ALL OUR FRIfNDS AND CUSTOMfRS
A Happy New Year
may be made by calling TO 6-3636
or TO 6-3497 any time before Tues
dav at 4 p m.
The meal is priced at $1.65 plus
tax. The public has been invited.
ported at Improved.
Also In Doctors’
treatment is W. E
Bell St.
$___
W
In all such events it la good to have a full-
service bank, such as The Orange National,
to counsel you and help you.
Temple Posts
Sales Record
With respect to all three, however, it la
safe to say that the matter of MONEY ...
its care and handling (or the need for more
of it) is likely to be involved.
Orangefield
Mre. G. A. Scales. RE 5-3178
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) — Robert
Non-Profit Clearing House
Center Helps Below-Average Reach College
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Gryder of/E
Hamshire. Mr. and Mrs Stanford 11
i,
arkana in the north to McAllen in
the south, from Orange in the east
to Odessa in the west.
8:30-9:30 am
3%% Interest paid on savings left on deposit
at least six months.
Mandel. Laredo baL.—----- — ,
old Herndon, San Antonio oilman. I
Martinez during the week were Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Sims and children
n
Hager Davis, SH 6-2341
YVILLE (Spl) - Guests
Mrs. D. O. Teal, community mis-
sions chairman, reports that sev-
eral Christmas baskets were given
This is how the center works:
The high school senior, or grad-
uate, applies to the College Ad
Evanston, III.
He is sent a registration form
which he fills out and returns to
the center along with- a $10 fee,
his high school transcript, and
two personal ratings, one each by
a teacher, principal or counselor. I
The registration form includes
the .applicant's preference as to
type, size and location of college.'
the academic program he wants!*
to follow, his race, sex. church’
persons killed in Philips
blast (<). and three special
‘directors/ and 299,766 for 1961; Okla-
lank here homa IM and 149; and Texas,
weekend and Paula will return
home with them
Mr. and Mrs Grady Williams
and children are visiting Mrs. Wil-
liams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Smitheart. They are formerly of
Athens.
sion. but it is an opportunity which
j many applicants never ‘
Jefferson Crime Probe Eighth
Hurricane Carla Is Rated Top
News Story of Year in Texas
NARTNAMSANK
ORANGE, TEXAS
and Mrs Roy Bryant. Mr. and
Reservations for the luncheon
youngsters to ad-
will be guest speaker His talk will
concern various phases of the
chamber program for 1962.
The Josephine Linn award. given
annually to a club for outstanding
community service, will be pre-
sented.
Ernie Larmer, manager of the ,
Orange Chamber of Commerce, nasties
III
Hospital ’nr Airman Goodman completed
Box of 309 basic training at Lackland AFB.
Tex.
Friday. Jan. 5
4-5 pm — Weight Lifting in•’
st ructions
7-9 p m — Children's Square
louse elections (4).
The top 10 stories
1. Weather, including Carla, 295.
2 Sam Rayburn's illness and
preference "and his
tntionghBilengeAdmhrssihs as. 1
selors. The association represents college r
more than 350 colleges and uni- students. -
versities.
uateswho.havs lost all hope ot complete registrtion-with
getting accepted center before Jan 15 will be
By registering at the College the lists 1 be
Admissions Center here, even a
2 -a ik dn7 i er •
I fy certain of bing welcomed by boat
I at least one accredited college.
The center is a non-prolit clear-
in Jefferson County
------ "This
its goal: to match the students ground."
who have tried and failed to get rector of
Carl Moore, vice president in 464,$52 and 422,313.
charge of the bank, which is a The state allotments will be
branch of the Federal Reserve farms, largely on the basis of
Bank of Dallas, disclosed the ap- part plantings.
pointments. The department said it had
Mandel, president of the Laredo decided to make no changes in
National Bank, succeeds Barton the method of meking allotments
Dunn, Corpus Christi banker. to producers and farms in Loui-
Herndon replaces Dr. Harold siana. Proposals had been con-
Vagtborg sidered far making changes.
e father and Tenth with 43 points was the
of.the plane mystery slaying of Mr -
California. 329,749 acres
Mrs. Betty Simmons, in Burkeville
this week were Mr. and Mrs
for Cheries Callahan and children.
Spending this week with her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A
Kirkendall. was Paula Evans of
Longview Her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. Evans are here for the
' Barbers' Local No. 668
ing a vacation here with Chesson’s
WMU parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gran-
Admissions Center here, even a in advancsnr ttstarthe eleges
below-average student can be fair- ter semester Those 2ho the
-et at midyear wti be carried college, “some heara“romso
over to next fall’s list.
Some of the youngsters who
register at the -----
133.
5. Lyndon Johnson inaugurated,
117.
6. 49th Divion called up. 90
7. RepubMcan John Tower
elected senator, 64
8 Jefferson County crime
probe. 52.
9. National Indignation Conven-
tion. 51.
10. Mrs Florence Hussey slain.
13.
— . Robert Euclide has been re-
S Ansley and leased from an Orange hospital I
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HOUSTON (Spl) - The Temple
Lumber Co. sale of building ma
terials in 1961 was the-greatest of
any year in the 47-year history at
the company, officials said yester-
day.
indicated. profits av up 70 per
cant over 1960-even ffter the ab-
sorption of heavy expenses attrib-
utable to reorganization, officials
said.
Sales are indicated at nearly $11
million, up 29 per cent over I960
and 24 per cent over 1948. the
previous high for the company.
Temple Lumber Co. is the Hous-
ton-based retail division of South-
and subsequent developments
These events gained only 52 points
but one of the first-place ballots.
In ninth place with 51 points
was the discovery of Communist
bloc Yugoslav airmen at Perrin
Air Force Base in North Texas
the! visit prospects.
ntL pMSrdencparnnondithaa WMVlger and other relatives.
leadership course will be con 1----------------------
- * -* - - 23-24.
. . . ------------- - Carla and Ravburn received alljand protests against their pres
States on Jan. 1. must report hisibut two first-place' voles. ence there This led to formin-
address within 10 days after his One first-place ballot went to the National Indignation Conven
return'. ' I —i------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The necessary forms may be se- .
era Pine . Lumber Co. and is a
major distributor of building ma-
terials in Texas, it was com- Freddv
menced in Houston in 1914. Mrs F
csemRlfh"Fakporengst % wmpietT^ndi'vidua’l^o'^b at
cThe. larger.par of.the.. 1961, in- training Friday at the Second in-
treasearsangerernctha the hesuins fantry Regiment,. Marine. Corps
of intensified efforts of the com-
Mrs. Albert Dupuis and children. 11
Paul. Robbie. Cindy and Stephanie I
Evelyn, all of Beaumont., Mr and+5
Mrs. Charles V. Chesson and son, ।
week to attend me runera or vrs: Charles II from Norfork. Va.; Mr.
Harris' grandmother, Mrs. M a u d ! and Mrs. C B Chesson and chillai
Sullivanf. drea. Sue and Carl; and Mr. and KF
A holiday house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chesson ' re
Mrs. Clarence Whiteley was their The C. M. Chesson family left, • "
niece, Lind, Brown of Port Acres. Thursday for Houston to visit a
Rev. and Mrs. Wilburn Ansley son, Clary Chesson, his wife and
son. before returning to Linden. •
death. 182.
3. Airplane hijacking. 151.
4 Legislature and sales tax,
_E-A-o
l believe he wants to sleep over here tonight!
. a . of Nederland E5a
A ntmpnfi Mode Mr* Donald Lambeth has re- Em
AAiioimenn muuc turned home after visiting her hus- E E
iuestionairesaredueinthe WASHINGTON (AP) - The.band. Pvt. D Lambeth, stationed gggg
.... , or Feb- Agriculture Department an- at Lackland Air Force Base. San MH
veterans checks will not be nounced today state acreage al-Antonio, and her mother and fa- •
sent out lotments for the 1962 rice crop ther-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs F Lam- ■■■$
sent ________________ totaling 1,817,856 acres. Texas gotbeth, in Alvin. •/
464.552 acres Weekend guests in the home of •K‘
Cen Aninnin Rnnlf The total allotment this year Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bickham Sr.
JUD A*nionio DanK was 1,652,596 acres. Allotments, are their son and daughterin-law, •
n: , AI J coupled with marketing quotas, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bickham Jr n=
Directors roamed art designed to help prevent and children of Tomball
overproduction. Visiting Mrs. Callahan s mother.
(AP) — Max The state allotments for 1962 “ “
inker. and Har-and 1961 included:
view.
"Last year we had 2.387 appli-
cants, and only 16 of them fajlad
for thousands of high school grad at terawil try o place applicants youngsters. at a modest estimate,
forotuhm nK, Sonngrad at.midyear Names of those who have gone to college only because
the of us, Jefferson said in an inter-1
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By ROBERT E. FORD I the spectacular hijacking of a tion. _____ _____
Associated Press staff Writer commercial airliner by Leon and through much of the nation.
An elderly statesman lies dying Cody Bearden The father
Nature terrorizes the coas son took control of the plane mystery slaying of Mrs Florence
A gun-toting father and his sonjoutside Texas but the craft landed Hussey Her body was found in
capture a plane The legislature at El Paso. where the Beardens her Cisco home, and a teen-ager
passes a -sales tax. ...The second held the crew and passengers at later was 'sent to the reforms
Texan in history raises his hand gunpoint for hours. tory • •
andutionaruicepesdentine Con as points
Editors say these were the big 10 points for first place, 9 for integration (3g), Navy Secretary
stories in Texas in 1961 second and so on. John Connally resigns to run for
Selection of the top stories of The legislature failed to gain governor (38), William Benson
the year was made by editors any first-place ballots but editors makes fake confession in New Lon-
who each day pick the news you awarded it 133 points. Many don school explosion (20). Beth Wil-
see on page one. They took their editors said they gave the legis- liams shot to death as she pleads
look backward in the annual lature a high news rating par- with boy friend to kill her (13).
Associated Press poll. , ticularly because of the passage of. Dallas News' Ted Dealey frank-
Standing out above all other Texas’ first general sales tax ly discusses issues with Presi-
news stones was Hurricane Car- Inauguration of Lvndon John- dent Kennedy and other Texas
la, whose eye laid off the coast I son as vice president ranked news executives reply (9). John
I for hours. battering the land and fifth in voting with 117 points. Milton Addison, the uranium ma-
ils cities before slamming in- The election of a Republican chine promoter, is convicted (9)
land- John Tower, to succeed Johnson nin —*--- tilled i Phitlin
The hurricane and severe in the senate drew 64 points for P!
■weather in general rolled up 295 i seventh place. n
points in the poll and 21 first- The callup of the 49th Armored
! place votes. Many editors com- Division was the personal news
bined Carla with other bad weath- of the year to the soldiers in-
er in their voting. Thegshurricane volved. It ranked sixth with 90
points.
more.
"This years figures probably
pcorwill be less impressive. We had
and poor risks for any a larger number of applicants
But many are excellent who hid already flunked out of
one college and were looking for
is not a dumping a second chance. These are the
says Joe Jefferson, di- least‘attractive
the center "This is a
Aliens Must Give Addresses
To Immigration Service Soon w,.... , .
~ er in their voting. The,shurricane
_ .-----..----— . . .. ... alone gained 164 points and 14
inis information is transferred Nearly 250,000 aliens within the This is required even though the, fjrst-place ballots, despite split
to business machine punch curds. State of Texas will beurequired tojalien had not changed his address votes for weather in general.
The next step is matching the furnish their current addresses to since the last report. This law does m. iMness and the "death of
applicants with specifications laid the United States immigration and not apply to aliens here in diplo-luome Sneaker Sam Ravburn the
down by colleges which might Naturalization Service this month matic status or those accredited to Hoxss Democrat who ’ scent 48
have openings. Sometimes the col- J s Kershner, officer in charge the United Nations vers ine Congress ranked next
leges send representatives to the of the Houston officen pointed out The parent or legal guardian of L ™ "on165s*
cen tertog9 through the files seek- that provision of the 1952 Immigra- alien children under 14 years of TO Ravburn stories drew 182
'V Particup i Tp 5 foe dentation andNationaity Act conipels age must submit an address report poTns an two sErstepladr"nom-
Inserestedrin,s aha them-----temporariiy absent Trom the United nations
to apply for admission. I
Little Cypress
! thev'would have ----- thought Mrs. Del A. Armstrong. TU 6-4035 cured from any post office or im-
"8. ' .1 LITTLE CYPRESS (Spi)—Sharon migration office. The alien must
— .E Ine: token, the College Minton and Linda Conwav are hand in the address report card be-
Base. Camp Pendleton, Calif. The A15Si0T. Center does not guar- home from Stephen F. Austin State fore the end of this month.
pany to fulfil its potential in its Leathernekerecetyed thenifnsn admhittedattoansege"to “idoes Teachers College: she is majoring In addition to his address
home market, according to La: basic training
• tane" Temple, vice president and —-------------------
general manager
The Temple firm has yards at -
36 points over Texas from Tex-
the four- aamitteavoanuarpisu; maoce Teachers College. She is majoring in addition to his address an I
completing admitted. ’n leg6. butitedoes in elementary education and Miss alien .eports the date and place of I
rarantes lull he madapplicant‘s Conway in music. entry into the United States, date I
credontgls that have spa’ll vail Students home from East Texas and place of birth, nationality and I
hie "Sesunat all have ava Baptist College are Bo Owens. most important, his alien registra- I
ble.Virually. .lRavessome Jerry Crumpler and Bill Harris. tion number. I
sPaCe. available at one time or Each is visiting his parents for the .. . alien is newlv arrived I
another during the year. One rea- 1m;A,1 H-riee frienqs Trov;- 11 . a . s a newiy arrived ■
son is that colleges have no surewlidays of Pawdena and BYlimmigrant who has not yet re- l
way of knowing now many of the Wonda, DPasadenatisan here ceived his alien, registration re- l
students it accepts in the spring Kirby.o Florida are visiting here ceipt, he should write INot Re- l
i , . actually will show un for classes .? n ,, j ceived " in that space. If he has I
The following schedule is sup- in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fischer and lost his receipt he should write I
plied by Dave Loughridge, di- Imicr i,.<„, known nil children, Anita and Shelia, spent "Lost in the space and immedi- I
i rector of the Orange Department aThecssmaller tlesserrknownucliChristmas.here,. friends .and ately apply for a new receipt at the '
of Parks and Recreation, cover- lege5.f indsthisstyPe of.plasementlrelatives. Mrs . Fischer is the for- nearest office of the United States «
ing activities at the Orange Com :iservicesoparticularly helpf ertnaElmer Elsie Marie Armstrong . Immigration and Naturalization 1
munity Center, 29th Street and institutions, using the center! Ace Collier, son of Mr. and Mrs. service
Burton Avenue. also include the University cf Jerry Collier, underwent surgery ' , ... 011
Mnndav Jan 1 Pittsburgh; Columbia University Fridy in St. Therese Hospital in An alien, required to report his I
Monday, Jan. 1 School of Engineering. DePauw, Pport Arthur address who wilfully or inexcusa- |
New Year's Day — All activi-' Marquette. New York University, Spending the holidays with Mr. bly fails to report is liable to be |
the University of Miami and St. land Mrs j 0 Kyle are their son- taken into custody and deported. |
_ John's College of Annapolis, in-law aod daughter, Airman 2 C. Furthermore such alien may be |
- Women! Slym- j. s of Missouri applied to the and Mrs David Chatellier of San fined or imprisoned before depor-
c.s . e. ' center in desperation last surmer Antonio. Chatellier is on a three- tation. ,
8:30-9:30 - Childrens Story after he had been rejected by.four week leave from Kelly Air Force During 1961, a total of over
Hour colleges Base ,3.000,000 aliens reported their ad-
7-9 pm — Band Session i His record showed he ranked Mr. and Mrs Jerald Peveto and dresses to the government through-
Wednesday. Jan. 3 221st in a senior class of 360-Ichildren, Jerald Wayne, Michael out the United States it is ex-
4-5 pm— Weight Lifting In His college entrance examination Layne and Terryl Lynn, and Mr 1 pected that this year's total will be
structions scores were below average. A and Mrs. Marell Con way and, the largest ever.
7-9:30 pm. — Community Con- teacher said, "He doesn't always daughter, Linda, were Christmas
cert Band work up to capacity,” and his dinner guests of Mrs Peveto and
Thursday, Jan. 4 [principal reported, "He may have Mrs. Conwav’s parents. Mr. and
8-30.03 am— Women's Slvm- trouble" .. Mrs. J. H. Richardson of Silsbee,
nasties But 22 colleges invited J. s to Mr. and Mrs. James Minton and
---- — apply for admission, and he is daughter. Sharon, spent Sunday in
now enrolled in an excellent pri- San Augustine with their mothers. -...... ■
vate college in the Midwest Mrs Mildred Minton and Mrs.! Williams left Friday to return to ■
T C of Massachusetts finished ) M Stewart Christmas dav the San Diego after spending Christ- ■
i the top 10 per cent of her high Mintons were guests of her brother- mas here with his parents, Mr. and
school class, had excellent restlin-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilbur Williams Robert. sta- '
n scores, was warmly recommend- Everett Wisby of High Island. tioned at San Diego, will leaved
G. A. Scales, RE $-3179 Daneine Saturday Jan 9 ed by her teachers, and was 'spending Christmas in Nashville | Feb. 22 on a world tour aboard the g
IcF CITY /Snn _ Mr and ae n m _ Rand Session I active in extracurricular affairs., w ith relatives were Mr. and Mrs. i U.S.S. Buchannan.
Mrs GECnTReP of Median 2.6.Pm, m Bandrangonyouth But T C made a common mis: Johnny Brimm and children, Wes- Relatives visiting in the home of 1
NY aremond. Redno the, wm c8nl3°P.m." Y ° “ ‘ | take-she applied only to three of , Betty, Edith and Bill. Mrs. Allie Chesson during the holi- I
Day
transferred from Buffaloe to the lo- Open m w.Rm is now enrolled in one of the coun-Ms v°t hg.Mn a yorg MeCarver
leal Allied Chemical Corp. plant. ,46 and 7-9 p.m. - Weight Room try's finest coeducational schools. »ndMrSnJa hn • ‘9I8 Mccarver
Mrs. B-nny Heathman and chi- Open ________________ liThis is conty arpartwor the ’ “HErrisland children,
dren, Bobby, Tommy and Shrron storx."hcJetfers2n sa ideieea and Bill, Myra Jean and Jimmy Don.
I vnn. of Houston, are visiting Mr. West C^rOnO^ Bov a yOungster.who him d new' iourneyed to Danville, Ark., last
and Mrs. M M Heathman this Vest UrOOge DOY d je ed and We 8105e himstawhen attend the funeral of
week. The BennvHenthman family ,1, .2 .. , h.^itm”^' ' ......
plans to «> to West Berlin. Ger le HoSDltUIIZed he needs
many, In 39 days to join Cpt. Bennv ‘3 ’
I Heat’man who is stationed Grover Pinder, 15, of West Or-
there with the U.S. Ai- Force. ange remained in critical condition
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cessac and sons, last night at Hotel Dieu in Beau-
JChori-s -nd Wavne. heve just re-mont with a cerebral hemorrhage
turned from a two-—"7 vacation. The youth, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
JThev visitnd M- and Mrs L. *1. Norman Pinder, 1405 Bowie Ave.,
Dyson and family at Palacios: Mr. was rushed to Orange Memorial he received bv veterans and their , Mrs Dewey Asnwortnoi Huna
and Mre Herman .Ac and fom. Hospital Friday. His condition was d pendents with their December. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs G .A a Gary Cappel who is stationed at I
iiv at Z«o”a and Mr and Mrs .‘diagnosed as a brain hemorrhage checks were explained yesterday Hudson this week were.Mrh.and Biloxi. Miss., visited during the I
Charle p3T and sons at Albu- by the attending physician who im- by Mrs Mollie Gunstream. Orange] Mrs. Robert Brown an d Bobbie' of holidays with his wife, the former
overoue N M mediately sent him to Beaumont cunty veterans service officer Rhonda, Sherry and Bobbie OLDonnette Gaspard and her par-
uTJL fo. home .eby ambulance. I Mrs. Gunstream said all vet-Houston. Brown is, MrS.HudsoreSlents, Mr. and Mrs B.ll Gaspard. .
Holida V in p.h end According to family- members, erans and dependents who are brother and sonofMr, and rs here. Cappel's parents at Port
Y and Mrs.VEvPhrlosandthe youth had blacked ut unex- drawing compensation or pension G .H. Brown formerly of this c Neches, and with Mr. and Mrs.
in.Xireor pectedly earty Friday when he was will receive questionaires which munity., a n0ok .G. Ye" will w H Hunt and family in Orange. .
dens, inclnded M n 221 Mrs rr.,T discovered Jying unconscious on must be filled in properly and sent A Bible study b90k Cvnress Bao- Mr and Mrs. Charles V Chesson
Scott, se R and. Ter the floor at his home to the Houston regional office by bestaught to th CPr55 BaP and son. Charles IL have just re- A
he. of R.too Rout*: Mre Member, of foe immediate fam- Jan 31 ltist.WMUWednesdaynAtm9230-Pwli .......
John Choren and.dowohtar.Ve-liv Shocked over the sudden illness. Said she: "I would advise them Following the study members will
nessa of Vinton: _ r. and Mrs commented. "He was in as fine alto bring these to my office on tF
W F. Johnson nf sanA'stine; condition as any other healthy 15- third fkor of the Orange Count
M". and Mrs. Chanles PhelDs a, v ear-old the previous day” Courthouse so t may assist in fill-
esiw™. "ilen. Chunk and Ia The boy is a 10th grade student at ing them out." . xaqersnp urEEur"L" Jan
Lynn r this XT"" west Orange High School. She added: "K persons receiving dueteda thf.f mmmu.it
Mn. Grif'in ‘ohnenn. nra es -| _ the questionaires are drawing SO-
dents; and Mr and Mrs. Virgil cial security or retirement pay.
Posev and son William R.-v from Airman Assinner they should also bring the amount
Mauriceville. Mre Sent end Mre Airmnan A-519 me- of money they received in 1961 and
Cherson also a- d-nnhters of M- H .. the expected amount of 1962."
and Mrs. V F Phelns.and, To Weather Unt Mrs Gunstream emphasized: "If
Charles Phelns is their con. The v w • they are working, they should
W. F. Johnsons are parents of, Airman Robert E Goodman Jr., bring the ‘amount of salary they re:
Mrs. PhelDs, Gritfin Johnson and whore parents live at 3434 Pheas- ceived in 1961 and the anticipated
Mrs. Posey. ant Ave.. Pinehurst, is being as-11962 amount."
J G. Gierlar of 430 Jones St. Isfsigned to an Air Force technical The questionaires are du
. _ . ----------.- "-------- training course for weather ob- regional office by deadline
server specialists "at Chaute -AFB, ruary: lu-----—
A"K
A,
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and sons, Wilburn Ray and David,
spent Christmas day with their
income questionaires which will mothers. Mrs J. f
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 308, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1961, newspaper, December 31, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530468/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.