The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 103, Ed. 1 Monday, April 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 14
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THE ORANGE
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Meljg | Cypress
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be if
ngpxrymggapinhaptr,
orican Guild of Organists,
Breeze
try another Way we have
meals—of course. But try new
Hatton Elementary School. Last
had an attendance
year’s
• Te
of 130
a film shown by Mrs. Ann Bryant,
music teacher; weie served ica
We can
A
tee dirty.
be round or
Tuesday Menu
Clarke, 5 Sunset Circle,
idem.
Organists Tuesday.
Casual Garden Club Presents Annual
WEs
ambition which of course is to
This adds a professional touch.
1
In Oklahoma ,
player. He remained there two
fore you indulge.
mercial exhibits
toured
my as a
5 Nursing Home
orangefield cSpl -
The
First Baptist Junior Girls Auxil-
ia both
tart as well as two extemporize-
DEAR ABBY: The Eskimos DO
STOP
Mrs. P. F. Vance. invitations; and
(
wh
l
and lends
tales:
and for tall who come home from
life office to cook supper.
These towels make good gar
z
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on toe
Sq. Yd.
held ia
Named to serve on toe auditing
rjedrich
committee were Mrs. Bill Potter.
Phillips and Mrs
Mrs. J.
youl
Poole
Mrs. J
Hawaii.
were
of vacation
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4 hdw SHOWING •
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Good mom
Or is it?
Mrs Rosser's room won the
room count' award. Represent
a mins thi whou FAMILY a
Adult 10. _ Cardhelden 7S«
Children Under 12--50e
room air conditioner
Yo
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Two Churches
Plan Banquet
For Senior Class
The
diamo
nine 11
play 1
all the way out to the Siberian
Prbilot Islands. Eskimos do rob
noses when they meet, but it's
man-to-man. man - to - woman,
brother-to-sister and all sorts of
combinations. It is more like a
Che
pan t
make
Bawl
Pass
1•
sw.
Ol
under toe sponsors
American Embassy.
ORGAN RECITAL —
Grahom Clarke, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren 0.
s
NA
Slumber Party
Given To Honor
GA Group
Junior GA Girls
Pay Visit To
traditional repertory as well as
American works, including works
ohis own.
atives of the second
hostesses for toe sod
oricers will be ins
May P meethe
Bible School
Faculty Meet
Is Postponed
Spring Roundup
Is Conducted
By Hatton PTA
BRIDGE CITY (Spi) - Some
PHOTOGRAPHY
fatnfa - Co*a*rtM
607 ft N. 2nd-TU l-U53
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SECOND CLUE TO GOLD RUSH
In 1897 this burned to the ground.
But it's bustling now end the echos rebound,
if we ell remain free it must continue forever,
Sa proceed herewith and may you terry never.
SUDDENLY
THIS
SUMMER
Be sure to make the hole for
e neck big enough so that U will
C
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• NOW • HELD OVER •
INO FUN GOING wieg
AT 720 AMO 10.5
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Teguickestwavi ropksnthen
u: take a Mtn towel, row in nan
516
Orkin
22
I the students performed in a
skit that represented Naomi's life
"COLD PROPOSTTION" .--. .
- addressed, stamped envelope.
DEAR ABBY: Yes, the Eski- --------------
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Newspt
Nortl
trouble
from I
mncHle ■
.rive at
as ma
Of a
. make i
slips i
hand i
must
Assu
claret
will el
that st
tricks
, has thi
the su
diamot
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As
to pis
25
toe k
possib
than I
This
expert
like tt
hem the sleeve opening is to do
it BEFORE you sew the sides up.
years, during which
served as --------
The youngsters, who will begin
" •——ber, met
i viewed
s
l
1. Further clues will appear daily, at HAO AM. at
shopping center, in The Orenge Leader, over KOGV.
send letters to Heto.se Crete.
1461 Halos Drive. Honolulu.
DEAR ABBY: I live in Anchor-
re. Alaska, and can tell your
Curious" reader that Eskimos
' I courtesy. Other committee heads
are Mrs. Frank Pevetp. foods:
F
I
3. Saturday's due will be posted at 10:00 AM. ia every
store in the shopping center.
EmmtgtenagttprrdeaEhhurrsnoppipgmcentef
Marchants Association.
afternoon at the Vidor Nursing
Home.
A box of fruit juices was pre-
sented for use by the patients in
the nursing home.
Accompanying the 10 members
were Mrs. Laurie Peveto and
Mrs James Stephenson.
Helped The ldrFolk
With Medieql Insurance
WitheyfTe Iperegs
XPER(ENCE THAT WLL
A YOU TAX MONEY/
Tesbytertan Church Tuesday at
2
"Triptych- tor Organ" was per-
formed by Robert Baker at the
national convention of the AGO
to Houston in 1958.
in the fall of 1960, Dr. Ander
pope, balloons and picture to be
colored.
age Make the shorts to
them.
, A delicous salmon
flto) aaarhnnmgnetmu
FBEEBEHVERF
TU3-3543 • TU3-3544
Nelsen’s Drag Store
1608 Fzg 4VENUE
""W.suWee"aPW:s
206 BORDER ' TU 3-4433
Al Trud, levlsaW win a.w.. ... .em.. 217
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• GOVERNOR
•to ww oh <5 us
urs Hair caWroR
Ha22mere
4. The Gold Rush Jackpot will be hidden by Monday
morning and may be found at any time during the
week.
Mrs. Grdy Mtteauer
Erin Murphy
Don't waitl Anticipqtel See dur *62
models, get our ’62 deal, TODAYI
FIKT PAY MF NT JULY hi
SWARMING TERMITES
callf.kfala
______ „ ______ . . _ . . Began to as
There are It districts in the Grow, Mrs. Lange, blue: Mrs ™
V
I
NOT rub noses instead o kissing.
Years ago, when the TB. ep-
demic was a threat among toe
A planning session
Bible school faculty
MacArthur
Church "
tomorr
SEN-
CRAWEORD
$ MARTIN
2 9
gregational, in Miltord, Conn as
organist and choirmaster He was
granted a doctorate in sacred mu-
cc in 1961.
Awarded a Fulbright Grant in
1957, he went to Frankfurt, Ger-
many to study organ with Hel-
mut Walcha, toe noted Bach
IM wide-eyed youngsters got their
roundup was Held at
5. The Jockpot is not buried and no digging is required.
6. Not necessary to eater any premises or part of a
premiss vhich is not open to the public.
7- This contest is not open to any employee or relative
of the shopping center or any advertising agencies.
turns by toe organist.
omm
receives daily. Heloise is unable
to answer aS individual letters
She will answer readers' ques- Happy May Day to everyone.
..L. 1. L.. erdumn whenever nos- n:-iA. ----fl»- - -Rinfl +h3
recipes for them.
Sixteen medium (J pounds) fresh
Montagne will serve
chairman for the
am. la toe educa
5512
Grove Misdon:
Class B Mrs. Jordan, blue;
Mrs. LeBlanc. honorable mention.
Class T. Guest. Mrs. V. E- 1
Moreland. honorable mention.
Clss I Junior - 4 to I years 1
' Old Phyllis LeBlanc, blue; Wayne 1
Clark, red. , |
1 For children 7 to 9: Nancy Call, J
pressing of the lips together. not
even when boy meets girl."
(signed) "NOSEY"
sass1
-COLOKren smew ».msaa
• rus AT nas onr 0
HOST ORANOE SHOWING
"Pirates of Black Hawk"
Pm first, 10 people to M ths right person in the
place referred to to each day's due, and saying Gold
Rush" will each receive a Gold Rush Silver Dollar.
FMfl
8 ss St
By GAYNOR I
Newspaper Enterprise_________
FreSh vegetables for spring
Sr
m
ide
raw
335
At the same time the parents
—1 in the school library. They
were addressed by Austin Floyd,
acting superintendent; Slarepce
Bell, principal, and Mrs. H. T).
Howard, newly elected RTA pens-
Elections still seem to be mo-
nopolizing the events at Lttie
Cypress to both the junior and
, 5 schools. Last Wednes-
day all the high school students
who had paid their poll tax met
in the gymnasium to listen to
campaign speeches.
PTA.
Mrs. Stark invited m ______
attenda workshoppsobe,rondugted ments forthe kiddies Either
7 in —
A musical adaptation at "The
Three Been" ws presented by
pupils at the tint grades under
the diretion of Mta IMi Rosseg,
Mk B. Vines, and Mrs. W. L
J. C Foreman. 1 j._____________ ___ _________
The unit la donating to to help tiohs in her column whenever pos- Birthday greetings Tuesday to:
send the district delegate to toe sible.
nat tonal convention. r-*
I made "cleaning blouses" out
dzodffzanozovspurnasyrs
and are they comfortable! They
require an ironing. perspiration
abine AGO Chapter Announces —
rgan Recital by Robert Anderson
if you want to make it ex-
exceptionally pretty. the edges at 0f
the sleve opening may be turned sk
under and stitched a few times.
The primary election was held
After making five at these that evening. Because there are
"cleaning blouse*." I would like just two running for each office
to pass on a few more hints be- other than that at treasurer 1 '
(and used!) to cut down on I
p-enm
Mgesm232
.a time he 00 rub noses to show affection,
zuest organist at toe but it is no substitute for a kiss.
K for handshake thana kiss.
— — I ever saw was in a pic-
"heManWhoShot 11
Liberty vlancel
Adults 906; Cardholden YS<
' Chiidren Under" 11—35c
< d
w ____ _ of cigarettes, lighter,
Eskimos, they ivoided kissing for year tad standing committee dad s pencil he used for the cross-
------—--------— word puzzle last night and left on
the table, and many other ton
When you use canned vegetables
ss
Lange won third
Clan B and Class
U
H
HO
K. I
Amer
ing "1
at des
tation
The
stager
oring
scient
it sot
areas
effect
Ino
ment
predic
compl
in ’
partm
roundup chairman, in
t of general arrangement.
Mrs. yingard was‛asisted,by
Mrs. B W. Briggs, retiring PTA
oresident; Mrs. Frank Hatton.
Irs. Floyd Hebert. Mrs. Bill Col-
lins. Mrs. Bob Cummings and
Mrs. Dalton Woodard.
Seminary in New York, where he
was awarded the degree. Master
of Sacred Music (magna cum
laude)in 1957. He was an organ
pupil of Robert Baker. compost- --------- ■— - - - - -—1
tion student of Harold Fnedell DR. ROBERT ANDERSON
and Seth Bingham, and conduct- ■■ ' ■ • -...........
\Food for Americans
Try New Fresh Vegetable
Recipes for Spring Meals
«Dr. Anderson has played many ..u .wu.. .....
rronala among the.ESbmps,psimko.
camed This years first graders ac-
nF.sei companied by room mothers.
boarded a bus and went to the
high school gymnasium where
they saw » movie.
The event was sponsored by
Si'S. PeEonaiy m
easier to make and hang on the seniorhieh
shoulders better.
aiSsSSUi
■swr
serape carrots Cutmargarineand biend in"fresh
intq slces %. lach .thick. Place in lemn juice and seasonines. Peel A
“SSs T“ " " S
son joined the faculty of Southern Lins would pet stuck together mir A m ___•
Methodist niversiy in Dallas. BUzIE (age 11) PTA Concerning
where he is organist of the Uto- ----- I ’
versity Ctapel and assistant pro- " ’ ** *
lessor of organ and sacred mu-
at toe
played
blue Lana Kay Trvis, red; ■
Mre j i cor couneclor ne Shirley Clack, yellow; Colleen ■
mM rSo: oeSzleromaounselon Jordan, honorabl mention H
mheditrthGArananterantia ntem For children 10 to 12, wiliieE
Friday at a slumber party in her
be student council president.
The quickest and easiest way to others gave a q u a ll y clever
-- he elem- ---ine ie ax* 4n
a dinner of fried shrimp. Mattie
Take one old bath towel and try.enjorsgregding wand pems ste
what can yqiose? Yovu love it hdheehleaing dipi6
r athmar Tech and chooJe* this
"sra.
Named to serve on toe auditing tremendous volume of mail shef.p l ca, —
I Todoy We Greet I
"Teaching methods have changed, it takes more soap and waler to
"A standard of beauty among because in a changing world, we. launder then.
toe Eskimos is the nose. Eskimos the teachers, must prepare a new The best thing I found was . .
do not kiss. They rub noses in type of student lor a new type at POCKETS! Put packets to pour
_ greeting, but there is never sny world" "eleaning blouse." The more the
pressing of toe lips together, not The statement was made Thun better. Thu will save many -—
even when boy meets girl." day by Mrs. Gilbert Grant as shelin the long run. Wash ___
addressed the Orangefield Ele- (either metching or varied are
mentary P7A on "Why Don't They good for pockets
j5i =
elected president for the coming package at cigarettes, lighter.
you'll wake up
to find H’f
[00T
again... and
YOU without
an air
conditioner ...
UNLESS
you plan a cool, comfortable
"Friedrich ummsr" NOW
with your own
LMima. Iney avOded Kissing IOr -,"2 Si ®i46.
reasons of health. But now they chairmen were named.
“ “ "LIOTTaDeR gag.bhrzrei;aass #w-
I dEaz.anama am '.~s gaefpucmaigmgL K
gonl to the Alaska Seal Patrol Clain, historian; Mrs. . G
-T Foreman. vearGook. Jess Har
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MONDAY, ABRIL 30, IRQ
absorbs quickiv without showing a
you would ring and “they always look n^e
ave found These "sack blouses" can be
« mainyttesigFhr
* I cool h the summer “andtowrm in
i the winter. Wear with a sweater
. when h's chilly.
MADDOX beets, 1 teaspoon salt, boiling wa-----.
ise Association ter to cover beets, 3 tablespoons first taste
butter or margarine, 2 teaspoons when spring
fresh lemon juice. % teaspoon -
salt. Li teaspoon ground black
pepper and % teaspoon crumbled _______-__
whole marjoram leaves. The youngsters, whg wi
MW Wit % teasnon ground thoroughly. Place in saucepan i.........
black pepper, % teaspoon oregano with j teaspoon salt and boiling music weacner, weie »ivW ace
% cup water. Cover and cook until beets cream in the school cafetorium,
"mns are tender, BtoMminutea. and were given tavern of lolly
_ Drain. Meanwhile, melt butter or
By CHERYL HIGH
and RUSSFLL HALL
....................I lira I
Everyone seemed to really »
joy the Easter holidays. They 1
SX Ma^Mt’S^held^ 5
spending "Blue Monday" at
home. 5
hardcaotad^egw that an aiicod|
Model Copacity
BTU/Hour
2SI11 11,900
4m 13, too~
Sia - 23 900
ing student d Margaret Hillis and --m‛
Dear Abby . . .
the Seminary Choir. He also
"memeaemc ^KisslsaKiss!
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Chantilly Dressing, lor fruit sal-.
ads. is a mixture of mayonnaise .
land whipped cream.
“ MACS e
Cains 6 Supplies
Me Deer r *»C hen J
Wetem Avenu. Wet Orenge I
• BUY SELL - TRADE • I
s -me e*
the G.C. Sharp of Orangefield. Thev ribbons Mrs w W. Clark Jr. bons; Mrs. Trahan. 1; bmg
Eveybodyhas. problem.1tqoumuszbuy.atomsl:o.meks
“ks, rx ne • M.5hami.e«_pam &
tromerhe ore STS"strngtes inindiv vohswereness »*■*«»
To encourage teen-age boys to, L 1910 Days.o Yore,
enter the ministry the clinic is Mrs., Lange blpe..tiioni Mrs.
i Sft "KSS £ sx snf
irmined by a able mention.
• •-a 2- Class 1 1920 Timber. Mrs.
Clarke, 5 Sunpet Circle, well. Place in a bowl with re- Tuesday Menu
is one of four North Tes- malning ingredients Marinate 12
0
Oroonists consaGj —Twopoands (about 12—resh—cookiesredttee,teamik —
LINOLEUM RUG
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see us For
- COMPLETE
ARTISTS SUPPLIES
um cue CONyENIENI
Revoung
c (CHAEGB
A caccouN
NO INTHtSI on
CAglYINa CHAtOW
Sherwin-Williams
COMPANY
Y!NYL ASBESTOS
608112 Ea.
ARMSTRONG
< LINOLEUM
named an Mrs. Jes Hartington, pocket. Bind or turn under and
program: Mr. Leroy Granger, stitch on machine a few timbes.
membetship:- and Mrs. James Hem the sleev opening (or
Martin, budget and finance. leave as ia and use selvage) and
Mrs. Sam Stoudemgier ofsew’up the sides fe id i
Groves, district 4 president, told adorable when left open abut our
at bet plans to attend national imehefrom toe boil
conference in Portland, Ore. in an oriental flavor.
I ray- "Tes "eleaning i
Other special guests were Mre bentted, belted
Frank Starks, president of Orange tie if
County Council of PTA; and Mrs ambitioust
Maris, Craig.,president othe. Vk They are wonderful for denning,
dor City PA Counci as well “yara work, baking, doing laundiy
the Vidor Elementary-Gramma, and for gais who come home from
sic. Dr. Anderson ia a fellow of foremost authority on Eskimos
tie American Guild of Organists and their customs:
The program Tuesday will in-
clude numbers by Bach and Mo-
caso in UM ffe had his early
mnsical training at the American
versity, <where he studied organ a
with Lnian Mecherle McCord. I
composition with Frank Bohn- ■
horst, and did choral work with ■
Loyd Pautch. |
sFurtheerna l
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dhssthenptesiahebtveame wsetchadmndsdar).ts
what gee blouses dirty. Neck lines
A N9W:::inadditientethefnestefdryeleaningserices,
9 wegferyou "PHS" valus=atne eta sharge C?*
■ plete protection againat Mgtha, Mildew and Of O (Gep
r ment ersnirtien Dd9F): New wardrebs wi4 heve
F edditionalireehnmmandpreteetem2tB9StA808t8/0*
RAW One-Hqur Martinizing <
Mo 1—Mt Park • Na. 2—MacArthur ShopP*n9 Center
slide over your head when you
have all those rollers
curls in your hair!
and 'pin ..Naomi .Stevens,.9ne p the can-
#n ™ didates for president has a sore
throat and could pot give a aam-
paign speech so instead several
iary presented a program of
songs and scriptures Thursday
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JOINER
NSURANCE
Christiqn Group Casual Garden Club Presents Annual "• wiM- Bod "*
To Attend Clinic Flower Show Depicting 'Our Town'
VIDOR (Spi) — The Casual Clark, blue; Karen Hawthgmne, Mi
Gardeners Garden Club used red.
Two local ministers sod two "Our Town" for the theme of its Gene Snrer arranged the gar
Xiv youths will leave today w partici- second annual flower show Thur*- den center as the educational ex
Am who seeking this°0Y- pate h the Klamichi Cine ached- day in St. Andrew's Methodist hibit. There were several tom-
____ _ an expensive fice were vot on. From Ntdra dtomorrowusthrough Thursday Curch. mer exhibits. . _
heavy both towel I did And that Stevens, Clarton Buxley, Brenda “rhonon R Gene pricor
.......•“ wilfam
need the running. Trala A.Mest Aran
Wednesday of next week.
accompanied by
"b of Roberts i□
Don’t go and buy
‘ d. I
RETIRED SEAMAN ' ,, u t s..v
tur took and I am C years old. DEAR SEAMAN: Tbaak you. mangasleasily aSthecs
ANCHORGE RESIDENT I am to glad to k»w that a onesand"besdes, you LE —5
... -U.. .. .' new twel in your linen stock.
DEAR ABBY: Take it from a ---- I ..
wspurvstemnem
Hills, calif. Indode a self We are not going to wear these
to a bridge party or a church
social.
m2100ipmmmnogezeinstgedon it Explanation Given aNxen peipagpeoggggrom n.-uan ea.-muznge
U so cold that if they kissed, their -AFI ' STXZ, L „ launderrin& chosen to fithe positions. Those
thin ant.tu"iPesour hhnd ana running frpm the seventh are’
^are^he mtt dKtob- Landa pauthieg. iorif, W pe
DEAR ABBY: May I quote JpnPhinfl Mftthndc ‘°L.w bath towda take up moreMhrtoa. Janke Pennen
Peter Freuchen. a Done, and toe, 1 €u-Ii/I9 IIEIIUM> rUnavybottwsisingemupcnnester, Pam Scales, Mary Taylor pane, a-udgtzufrom.taped: h ciar Llue. 'r.-^ red ,
9 MAN «L0 ® asr sm
sparandosastaugor. Carolyn Ie M™«y'bU/'tto Saviaua Class a 18003sehogl Day Mrs pmercabaneut 4 the
g gS&XLWag 3 BShofg 222
will be seeking employment this Each of.the 11 ^"“*7 MrsoTrar Eo solidated school district,
summer. The girls wen given geive cash awards.and,scholar Mrs Trahabi. yelowinMrs Mrs. AE° “
! x’nTw'? eXrss.Si “ass,EsWe! —
tude tests,Thengnce.onethe United’stats andoneworia dis- Norms LeBlanc, red; Mrs.
- 1 fice on file for future reference trict. Among the entries compel- Travis, yerow Mrs. W. H.
many other things are ing from District 7 will be Darrell Knowles. hgnorable mention
,____ — _ picked op at toe * 206 wort Gene Pricer of the West Orange " * * —
same time and will save steps for Or Future Homemakers at Christian Church. ---—■ .
you. America and sooMore are io District 7 <» comprised of Mrs Knowles. yellow: Mrs. Shep-
B you want lots a pockets, the Dallasthis weekendfor the state churches in Texas. New Mexico pard, honorable mention.
eastest.wayIha vefoondt.nake 1HA meeting. Those aulending and Oklahgma
Shem‛isitonturne"up"nonesedon are Naomi $i evens, Barbara
Che tow abaurrour Grossmag. Jane Skinner. Francis
.18 nourifh ana Rawson. Carol Strother and Miss
rington, civil defense and Mt* wtgptkets.Makttreeinttont Patsy Savage and Mrs. Jane
M1]Km Wilkinson, lawtocaping, Ce ‘Mogse. This also give* the RMaon sansweich. one of our
junior girls, will be our interview,
girl this week Mattie was born
on Dec. 1#. 1944 in Gordon Valley. j
Tex. Her eyes are blue god she ,
u has tang, light brown heir. She
ur weighs only 95 pounds and stands
“ 1 feet taU. She enjoys coUacting home. --t -
V. - ™ in the The upit meets each Wednes-
These "eleahing blouses' may! • “Leaut rage* nt She day at 6:45 Pm- for mission
‘ A, beited - have 'buttont • Cndidat "toftootbaf stpdyiand„forgardisteps., Ktohv
!° are that sweetheart this year and considers Awendins theraere Koth
this as a very great honor. She Jowwiliams; Peidra Feher Pory
also was a Miss'single Bell Ball DWigrins Hnda Fontenot,Rosa
candidate and was secretary Wrignr. Lsan MiaQk,
Mattie has been a chegrleader Glf’r'» Tppri and Sandra Cyler.
PTKRMSTRONC
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