The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1962 Page: 2 of 20
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THE ORANGE LEADER
FRIDAY, april < tw
By Mauriceville School Board
Woman Issues Statement on Her Candidacy
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Springmaid, and all pima cot.
tot* chiffon. Wash ‘n‘ Wear
fabrics" that are light and
delicate and style easily for
toplacamant pant if
noarjod ana tornan bar
adjuatmant not met triad
GUNN'S STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHY
Portraits - Commtrciol
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ksse proposal and we »sk you tn
Pitave try"to bah with someome
"ho is asociated w7b the tua
tinn and lesrn an the facs before
Compare • Bo Convinced
GUARANTEED SAVINGS!
TERMITES
SWARMING?
DISCOUNT
PRICES EVERYDAY
Lightweight chambray denim
that goes to market so gayly.
Nautical trim styles in misses
and half sizes. Trim lines ac-
cented by dazzling white
braid.
Reports
from the
race wen
(Bill) Hi
Hicks,
erator st
no basis
contrary,
to contim
changes'
are askir
He said
cause of
school afl
all West
- . encourage
isfied wit
trict also
tor. he si
Hicks
this disa
• everydey
M t«r l» -a
$995
MISSES and HALF SIZES
SHORT SLEEVE OR SLEEVELESS
BRAKE and
FRONT END
SERVICE
The felowing icheOuie to sup- ■
plied by Dave Loughridge, di- j
recter ef the Oranee Depart-
men at Parks and Recreation,
covering activities at the Or-
amge Comnumity enter. IM
Street and Burton Avemue,
$
FREE ESTIMAIES
. On w—aw i end Ciecks
NO OBLIGATION
Orange Center
Activities
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Paschall.
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Irby. Fla
Hughes.
Washburn
Jim Siau
The thr
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Polling
County Cc
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open at
7 p m.
Electior
Mrs. Luc
Mrs. Besi
Thomas
Wier, Mr
and Mrs.
Robert E
wood. Mr
Mrs Eva
Arrant, cl
Newton
trustees J
2; R. B.
Tom B.
large; are
They are
checks and prints
Misses
more
Phone TU 3-8485
• CHIROPODIST
• FOOT SPECIALIST
asaiounces n«o»u os
macnce mom bEAU•ONT
to
5-7 15 pm — Rifle Ranges
19 pm-Chadren’s Sq J a re .
Tourrament
Ali My— Orang* An —eaz
BRIDGE
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night of t
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A. C. SI
Crockett N
resenting t
Manage met
with the ।
the discuss
in other
made for
spring de
Bridge Cit
The enact
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men of th
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Firestone New Treads
APPLIED ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES
COMPLETE SET OF
TUBELESS WHITEWALLS
yo make your fimal decieiom <..
“If you are unable to
Green Ave. at 10th St.
OPEN 'TILL 9 P.M
Wednesday and Thursdoy Nights
12
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BuadRamt
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TWAT’S MIS..WMATS YOURS1
State Farm has inereased as eiw
*aat in Texas, making the :
actual net cost of State Farm eat j
insurance 17%. lower than that of
most companies! Cal me today I
JOHN T.
HERRINGTON
806 FRONT STREET
PHONE TU 6-3589
—STATE FARM
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Candida
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lows:
ORANG
BOARD-
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Lawrence
Precinct 3
bent, Mrs
and R. L
ORANG
X E. K
Frank R.
John 8. B
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MUDGE
land and
cumbents:
(Bob) Bul
W. (Bill)
Don Clayt
B. Duniva
Bays. Lam
Helton, a
Wallace.
WEST I
win and <
bents; C
William C
nard and
ORANGI
win. incu
Webster. J
Granger.
COVE
Franklin.
Burch aix
LITTLE
kinson Jr.
Charles Al
Lawrence
Brown, J.
Caldwell.
MAURIC
Ratcliff, tr
Sr., Dicke
Percy (Ja
VIDOR-
Singleton
cumbents;
McVey, W
J. Lyons.
, BANCRC
incumbent.
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BEAUMONT (AP) — A federal
court jury has recommended that
the government pay 3194.80 for
2,772 acres of condemned land for
the McGee bend reservor in San
Augustine and Nacogdoches coun- I
The land to pert of the Cousins
estate Payment will be made -o
W. R. Cousins Sr., of Tyler, W. R
Cousins Jr., of Beaumont and
Weldon Cousins, a rancher near a
San Augustine IL
• WHITE • slack
ALL THIS Gee
AS LOW AS
Land Is Annexed She
By Water Board
ADJUST BRAKES
--W*" tact anv sehod boare membe - acre subdivis ion north of the Du
ON ALL 4 WHELS AMO ADD FUMIO the folinwing enmm rtee member Pon plant which wfI probabl
. IF NECESSARY _ to come and talk recens water deruce wanin the
wits you - • I nest 60 day■ ,1
"Thee on the commite- ‘ The board authorized aneka nawaM.
code Pe Roy Neel E H wite bon last night during regular ses-‘ n. located on the afe .
Wayne Stark and D V Wiliam- gon at the water at 2 on26or b the old Labor Tem- 9
** South Sc The area is known as m,. g.L e.
_ --:, the Ras Thomas, Lpwe & Mc. w u - , 2 nt
Father and Son cerara M hadpn“a
. Communion Set I e 2"-i‘ ' V!
sFashyr.ant. onu-rcompyrise aneere under”conrgtsogme xx
Marys Holy Name Society at the addition is on the soutb end of •vaor uES
• am mass the southernmostt section at New .
, Members, and their sons are ton Street. sc00en., 5
urged to assemble. ..at St Marys Lyles said a petition with n aAdmisapn.is HPI cXXr
Grammar School &2uditorium at name had been presented to the i.perugazp2.andcensPer i
7 6 am and march to the church board early this week in which xa2..2r Refreshments mil beg
in time .for the service service was asked * * *
A.rrlar, meet ing will be heid Abot 4000 d jinch and
in.the school auditortum after the 6inch pipe will be laid in order
mas.and plans for to afford service and furnash su-
23 amone hizh.school students ficient water for fire protection,
announced Im ocher action the board ap
Doughnuts coffee and hot nm. En.e uuu 210 si
thvom, wiu be served „ "hePoed-curenb miauM.L
meet.ag 8" •0 Pme
i- is estimated that about *•; Pay for Condemned
Yor Land Recommended
.. ! Heavy Helton Coun<y Sc*oof Pori
Importance of Bond Issue Pinpointed States Plans |
_ . : ! ppa, CITY Vn Jo ,, _2 map u i, Aarien was con to perform to the best ot
Ac RB * dnddate for Coud Edren ' .erved. whxh spirit Amaro a ha' “
ASLdnidIC Schod Bcara zrustee tram Pr “Fa Texas, with all her wealth, become great and through "hichisMazv Aph-F
" "M"M" V ana codas iesued a statement to be lazging „ tar behind inspiri America •bull remain free SaturdkcDP. marriea ana
BRIDGE CITY (Spn - L A im behan a ber canddacy as the education of her chidren is "We need a vigorous program .Mra. "tw artart^ye -IT
eF-M °P- -—•lm —>--- of red , blooded Ameruam<m mother of two *»«**•* -foL
the launched in our schools county; ldren and 905. P,enoiazenchid
- _ _ m-, cg the wde A program that wili instill She al%. has 4 E ‘ mhe Air
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"2 oenna " ** " - "-c " “A. — must grasp the impor t . .... II । dll J l.
amremuene. » robot m a 2 DR J. G. RUSSELL !
nt driven humanity. <
j “I am not clever, nor do I
possess any known talent, but j
J any task set before me an.xour
MURICEVIUIE (S-A de ero-ing steadily and a to po. une cotal CM Nd /ahich -oad aczually be a 33 13
tailed NMeaiN was issued today sabie that by next year we min -Thas plas would give us a weft- per cent increase -in taxes you
by local sched trustees pa the have more classes than -e taw ’rounded schod program a chance would have to pey.
tag" rt apt of a favor tale Apr.' classhooms By possbie we mean to relieve the croeded tpod- "Lader the bond issu? and Sew
2 vote here aa a CSMM tax zhat if enouz new dudeats are Une wiena our schod and » ate B No 116 pian which we -___ .
yj—* ** du fa ZcXy ***’ * ***** advocate "tigid rase tee tax <He»n IHutrse. one of the Id cuh >o1^ rakddscppoetumye"-spgae’necessary M
h wu «ufd A a yne state to dasesten-,-haveno ' A tee same MM we recem- 5 so"p 208530 Acrtase Srag drtschP°scama TX exptess my e-se pamgesmng »« - around deelop 2
UM of mefuire boare headed piace tor •» d the classes mend de apoceva d Senate.B1 at 2 per cent t renire the bond* stemem of readier v today. Ird ---d -As-- -iheman hT--
hs Presdem Pee D. sohmsa Three of our dasses are mom be Na 115 -bic aAowo chesimeeor tauta 1 2___ _________
and Trvuees we~ Aratie Gar iag taughe » -ooden assrooms rate co he increased » order w» —f mer , Bnzer penod but has re.i M a-AF---------- -—x --- ---- ----।
laid Batci.It Thamar Dickerom tem we once abandoned' a a d reire the bond ise and make *etees ' ing are to be soe after tor they playing winutoo start bloming and
Dehem Mewnirter "AFred hies tbe state has dedared the bonds sea a a o-er rate at -i mhe alternate gj * *"-,4 —0. are much —* * be denred thas * xrtra^on lo exm^sir
“pmg"smdn Ahme a -W are — bady - —4 * -we h,v been askea ACk «a« punagoimakexoerfnandensmg mephimecce migededre, future acieneists. teachers'
„xTe-me.. a moder eq- wed scienc, be drat advocate a umaner bond F cm. u... .. J*” " cndodarer “ "To dhprive ou chdren at m preachers aad homemakers of
dad pendTor a moderw-omnaped tanry. Im Ne days at scentif mum As w said before we are examples of what it .ort. omeimtomzourvoteanhb Cx0 cain ‘k***!. **?**, ,^^5*
mocce“datora2o. were GePPCa Iing tee chna who graduaueg tying to look at our probles for taxes under each "a 105 • Tom Ta IuE2e rt X r ^7°*** in Hfe that "A is certainly no my intention — .... car hoard trustee
ithedeaimlsatemee 1200 trom bp vcod -ada kne-i trom a, ana S* «* *• »* X U sauddepnqbg X SiTT XL? crcaLbutramderpty OMNy Mbote boord UMh
r-wimd a bteakdown on colet edge € scence ’ beng short vie- I » sma *' program as house , • iA ma car . .JTz. 01 troubbed.0e tbe zros.negled
wt 8 tee bond Me. Hiea" chaged Ke er i be is mi undentakena this time, m a eery _______ ______-hr.macunesor 3000 umesPas "rre amshinE. bd being afforded those students -ho
TV eZSa T""d.‛ma eqatpped6 secare the better ppv few jen we would neeome Cmpet BudinkPreram. pampered and spoUM and mowisdto aspir to greater heights
I c02620 05.0425 -M jobs ■ he yerua' pteii more facibr.es and arober bond a.^.*** home —.Piben eot When Fhpx came to this area doub became great because they. -We Must impane witma the
mentobaijedpapdazfo oq area. “ -1a bale’passed dpencenarase si.srate24 14 years ag6 our schog-as very tad learned to be come- in heans and minds 0 our chdren
TeceiPK Wwrfraie_ by oil Aamer . 2 new mar. 40 per eeat value, $1Msmal pad tee proabiems we faed hatever stale then were in As the spirit of victory ra-her than
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and ye maintain a echoo that azain we do not have the room or arehitectural an bondsmen’fees '<10 «M bwne prewar cost M ,M> "y*?* will earafi wrong » warn modem tem^tar " -
will meet - standards "estab tee facildies for a moders cafe- aad other expenses incurred ipser cent valu 1150 rate for in.ouruschoois by September omy.pomenend dudrenaa ts 4
sehed by tee Texas Eaucaton teria and our children cannot be one bod issue as compared -ith new com siperceo vale || Sa 1- We taow^a^q tear some "an.them, .be P Ned.e5 ]
Ageney . served the type meais sha the.expense of two would be sud rate T*S« propidon.mus.be made 2 edu- dreed Ee.ted and.pamrened '
-Dese standard- which are set *tjd be possibie in a we- ficien to boud an esra clas “As vnu can see d tee bonacate "ee chudren 4 2.9! ‘ 5
by the state have changed rapid equipped and samitary setting room. We think it is not practicai sce is deteaned and ». has, 0 "Amy scbodl bcard facing • “ 50′2 2 f
in the law few mo a badldinz "Nom. realizing our need for te bunid zpartg what you know turn to the alternate plan i will probiem cf this scope will have ~ " 054, P-o." 02
that was conedered adrduate » more clasgrooma science lata- you mH need w a short time com m mor- per for -aw- "s bands full in providing for fa tniuE.gAmarcam"-"
few years ago now a ob-olete ratory and cateteria. our prob "As we mentboned before we Of cbure ne bola w. „ cites to educate 2,400 children eenc nmerwwr ,
The same is true * the cur - s how 10 remedv it Several are rang to taw -n Oa somecsinz extend oer a B0-2er ptd < No tme can be wasted for fa- paren. 1 am vtalb c00 «
riculum, at the mechods of teach- months ago we asked for the as and do it very soon Since tne tme bur ve would ha , , vo itiam » day person ne a ny tented with me a incume e
mg. and of the entire schoni sstance of 14 other tesponsble bond issue aas deteared law vantape or ha.tng th. farnzes group It ks for this reason chat -— --------i--- ’
plant The standards are set and persoms from all over the dhistrict Dec 2 we have been fizuttmz on I nd equ pment at our depoal and 1 dedhcate ■? energes and offer
any schod that does nor keep op and alonz with tee board mem an ahternate pies and m is hat reads to be used in six or Hig- my services to this community
is fa danger of loeng its ae- bers a committee of n was we win be forced to resor to if month 5" and f elected shah endcavor to
creditatioa Ts, our eniidren do formed to work on me problem the bond Mooe is a2a defeated “Lader she alternate pian our fuful thas sacred trust.
Mt want she benefits -hich w« Thu committee visited other "This Wan calls for the construc- awe- would b-raiuei’ner trw "k is my befef that a school
era paying for and 0 hich they schooK and consuited mit school tions and equipping of a science hizher than the oxher pian ana board is a pelicy-making body and
era entitled . aders as web as inspectiog fa- lab and wo classrooms To de -e mould no nave all the new is not ‘a any way an adminis
“We are now at a point where we ' he and school piants this would com us abot US M6 ‛E»cilities at one time we est. trauve body The administration
mas do somechima (for achod is 'The recomnmendaaons of this We know that we can borrow I mate it would take at least n o our schoois should be charged
an w» m s M _ commitee unanimously agreed maximum wf C5 OM a: « per cent years under the pay as you build to tee quajsed person that t h e
a6*HG . Ga, tana by the board was the call nteres lor five years T h « pian to acqurre what is Mc-,Gr board appoints to administer the
WWW % F $ V fK 21.'L-*!' w apprmne * means that almos 10.000 would a- the present ■ me and i the «chooh it is tme that the hoard Daily Activities
% R * * * " ■ I F w*5* ** bond issue for the follo- have to be ra ted a new mooes meantime children ate eoine is respons bie for constantly re- 1 M-J pm —community Cen
* ‘ F ^J^y* ..___ Plus the 5.000 noeand21000 to be deprived of some of the vewing the operatioe of 1 he ter Open For Reservations
aCatetorium scienc laboratory -ma on the 125 900 borrowed thinzs we need west year schpoi and to mod!, pobdies as 46 p m —Game Room Open
mom typing roam admimistrative and tbe oniy, source of add pona‛ "Under the ahternate plan the necessary with the c ba pg i n g 46pm -Weight Room Open
2hre. and fhe classrooms money we have is tmrough iD tno rooms and science1ab «oa times., 35 pm-Junior Museum Open
J* '^/•aMt-boms added to creased taxes am be avallabie for use before "Remember a vote for L A (On Saturday » a m to moo)
JTtT y. “y buldine ."Our prtent ie value is 04 the 196164 schod veer beraus- (Heavys Helon -
11131 "9-pmene for acence 25.000 and based om • per cen taxes W hav- to be raised and contnuouK growth and improve
*”*»”" 510.52 remodeling dare.vale.our asesved ±2 the money collected before h- ment «f our fine whom system
eiememtar _buidna ***** is .019 Start at ara ».-aaOr bnuldint program coud he wared Remember also that there is a pan ng
chaxuroomaand cafeteria furmiture at themaximim tax rate bis We have tried in this letter tolzreat fature an thig • mmunity twp m _Lttle League
S"uocafesoria,ngrpmen tail gz-tnved,valayos, -oid have 0 pregent a pcture * the e and cooperatively at car promie ; A D -Orange An L e a g a »
• ooon Mr achnot hail he acreawd to M tar rttt<t aqon as it exist* and explain ithis future by mainta in n2 goad show > Four attractive styles for
tW Eround improvementL. value zo raise dhe required. Wb, ee had d-cided t0 once sehools Staturday. Apri 1 VC ' aelec- syeg; 10
again to zer the bond taw be- “Va, -iomorrow for L A 24 p mTeen A Ant dlass ' scecuon. 8 1o 18
taw vou tee peopke of ten schod (Heavy) Helten So. non your (Charge) ij ... t
dsne ./ . ballok. Your vote and support wi All Day-Rfle Range Sectiocal ‘
"You " bear a lot rt ntnnrr be gseat . appreciated '
and Kartt rrtt'Ont this bdud -----------—
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ORANGE, TEXAS
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1962, newspaper, April 6, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530551/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.