The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 232, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 22
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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1962
THE OBANGE LEADER
To Continue Training Course
Church
Each
appear are asked to contact the
Penney’s
commission by writing Drawer C,
OCTOBER'S SPECIAL
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COLLECTION
Fire Grib.
newty termed Junior Hi
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DALLAS COTTON DRESSES
concern prop-
to use the ad valorem tax as
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a source
in Dark Autumn Tones
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Little Cypress
revenue or abandon this tax com-
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by more than 3,000 local govern-
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menu at Texas could be Im-
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Peveto added there will be some Robert’s brother.
The following schedule of the
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area in which repairs
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Oct 1—Oct. 1
to finish the work. During opera-
for traffic..
3 p-m.-5 p.m—Junior Museum.
figure.
a.m. to noon—Sunday
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Mrs. Carter and Russell and WIl-
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803 W. PARK
HOURS BY APPOINTMENT
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Go "63 Chevrolet
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CHARGE IT AT PENNEY'S! EASIER TO PICK! EASIER TO PLAN! "EASIER TO PAY!
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SHARON’S
CAPRI TONE
Goods Store at 1509 Green Ave.
for a number of years. Prior to
meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in
the home at Mrs. P. F. Vance.
EXPERT DETAILING THAT
BELIES THE TINY PRICE TAG
necessary. A precoated topping
exists in the area nt this time.
The commissioner adyised that
four or five days will be needed
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AVONDALE’S
Woven Stripes
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Small petite
collars
• a.m.-7 p.m. — Weight room
open
3 p.m.6:30 p.m. — Game room
open
MODERN AMERICAN FAVORITES
FULL PLEATED SKIRTS WITH 5” HEM
New! Rich!
COLOR TONES
$70,000 Sought
In Damage Suit
A $70,000 damage suit has been
filed in 128th District Court in
connection with an April 7. Utt.
accident in which Jack Jordon
Wesley Smith was killed.
The amt b styled Robert P.
Carter and others vs. Robert P.
Carter, administrator of the state
- liam and Robert Carter all were
injured in the acdident which oc-
curred on Interstate 10 about 1%
miles east of the Neches River
near Vidor.
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JUNIORS
MISSESL
Half Sizes
Proa tiro Limitad To Diseases of
EYES, EARS, NOSE am/ THROAT
om« HOUS* BY APPOINTMENT
Office Phone: TU 3-3752
Mission Valley
COTTONS
STEVEN’S
Hickland Park
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excavation necessary. An exterior
of asphalt and precoated stone is
planned. A shield coat also will
Orange Center
Activities
SPRINCMAIDS
DAZZLE
SPRINCMAID’S .
BOUNCE
AVON’S
Clamour Prints
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Since the hearing covers local
as well as state property taxes,
the commission will be consider-
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pontng goods business in Port
Collier, who has participated in
• Dacron and Cotton
Solids
• Cotton Solids
• Cotton Prints
• Woven Cottons
stripes and plaids
master.
E. A. Bates, superintendent of
the local school district, was ill
st his home last week.
sponsoring Orange Parks and
Recreation Department.
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Plaintiffs are described as Rob
art P. Carter, Russell Carter, and
Robert and William Carter, mi-
nors, through next friend. W. W.
Selman.
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Parking Lot
At Hospital
Due Repairs
Repair and improvement of the
exisiting parking area at Orange
Memorial Hospital is expected to
begin tomorrow under direction
of County Commissioner Casey J.
Dee-t- -a -nd l
rEvEw • rzecinct 1,
Peveto said the hospital board
will pay for the material and the
county is furnishing labor and
machinery for the Job.
DR. DAVID BENNETT
ANNOUNCES THf MOVING
Of HIS OFFICf TO
801 W. PARK AVE.
Hundreds of Dresses
To Choose
At THIS Low Price
Dally Activities
10 a.m.-7 p.m.—Community Cen-
IT'S EXCITING!
AT
Modern Chevrolet
Better Doak and Befter Service
Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson
of Kirbyville. Visiting the baby
and his parents last week were
the maternal grandparents snd
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and
sons at Beaumont. Wilson is Mrs.
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Three Dayt^
eaders of Local Girls Groups
DOUGLAS H. POLLOCK, M.D.
UROLOGY
ANNOUNCES
tho romarol of hit offico
from 411 Ninth to
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AUSTIN (SpD)—A public hear-Jing a tax which now raises $800 tions and will not do so until
after the Nov. 9 public hearing.
an announcement yesterday by
Dave Loughridge, director at the
of state government
Singing will be taught by Mrs
JACP’Di” and Mrs Grant Mas-
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to be assefated with the manage- beth's Hospital in Beaumont. He
meet of Gateway Lincoln- Mer- will return to Orangefield Ele-
cuy, L. C. Swan, Don Gupton mentary School tomorrow where
Ana Roy Bell he is a sixth grade student.
Leon St. Cyr of Galveston “ h-•g _______
visited Boy Scout Troop No. 11 local youth center activities will
during a meeting Tuesday. St. be observed week, according
placed on the existing parking Cyr is a former assistant scout- —----------
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Speaker Chosen
At Meeting Here ;
Dr W. W Hagerty, dean of en- |
Igineering at the University of y
'Texas. will address the Sabine J
Section. American Society of Me-
chancal Engineers, Wednesday. 2
| His talk will be given during a f
fall dinner meeting at 7:30 p.m |
at Little Mexico Restaurant. A "
social hour will be at 7 p.m.
Dr. Hagerty will speak on "The ’
Future of Mechanical Engineer- 2
ing."A
He is a native of Minnesota, a (
graduate of the University of Min- i
nesota, and received his Ph D 5
degree from the University of E
Michigan.
Tickets may be obtained from 7
operated Pat Collier Sporting
and Mrs. R. G. Roberts have a
new son. Randell Glenn, born
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"ing on property taxes will be million a year in Texas.
held here Nov. 9 at 2 p.m. by the 1 Among the members are Sen.
Texas Commission on State and Jep S. Fuller of Port Arthur. It
am Gat_CFG headquarters...at eanor Donalson,
1204 W. Elin Ave. A baby sitter:
wm be available each day at the
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Pat Collier Joins
Automotive Firm
Pat Collier, former sporting
goods dealer here and prominent
area sportsman. has joined the
sales force at Gateway Lincoln-
Mercury at MacArthur Circle.
He <nd Mrs. Collier owned snd
erty taxation.” ’
.. —— - . He continued, "The first assign-
Mrs. Russell Long and new songs ment posed the question at
were taught by Mrs. Davis and whether the state should continue
Mrs. Massey.
The fan training coarse for First Baptist
tenders and sponsors at Blue Each feade
Bird.CampFire. inter H Guard- completes 12
tans and Horizon Chub groups
will continue through Tuesday.
WartuMday and Thursday.
RADIATORS
NORTHCUTT RADIATOR
* BMr serwie TV amu
p.m.
Monday, Oct. 1
WMU were special guests.
Mrs. Floyd Miller is home after 9
undergoing surgery in Orange Me- 25
moriai Hospital last week.
Attending the wedding of Dale
Fortenberry and Bitty Jean Cook
Little Cypress
Mrs. Del R. ArmstronE, TU 64035 house noted, "was to determine
C. C. Pring, W. S. Duncan, K S.
' Carmichael and C. F. Craig in
Orange, and from T. J. Reynolds
and F. J. Kanewske in Port
ArthurN •
LITTLE CYPRESS (Sp») - Mr. if state laws governing the prop-
--- - - - ■ - erty tax as levied and collected
- - „i -1^ attended training sessions on
Guardians . me**_. Tuesday hand craft.
eZPehs°EouheexdnE"Bloysernet and Avenue
will be awarded a certificate at c in room 644. Those wishing to
the next leaders association meet- - - ■
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gy, mere wim - ■. s"™1 -Al .rta an outdoor Rhetting at Campwi o™’"”‘tho hearagmlosign
Tor ech prosram evel “ the Otanya. the night and the next day. Park
Thirty-fix leaders and sponsors house stressed.
._____ Harry Harrington, son of Mr
boating activities throughout the and Mrs. Jess R. Harrington, has
area, said yesterday he is proud been released from St. Eliza-
Sept. 20 in Orange Memorial Hos- 1
pital. The infant, weighing 9 proved,
pounds, is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. H N. Roberts of Macon,
Sunday. .Oct. 7
4 p.m. — Junior Museum—Or- S
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Stein - Tex’s
Sahara Sheen .
rrica¥ UCI. 9
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I 5-7 P m Sabine Rifle Club a
O. L Whitman of McLewis andpractic ....
I Mrs. John Taylor of Little Cy-i7 P m.-Adult square dane
: PMrs. Taylor is a patient at Doc-7:30-9 Pm-RadioClub |
tors’ Hospital in Groves tor tests Saturday, Oct. 8 :
and treatment. • 10 a m. - Junior Museum-to ,
------------ 'troduction of musical instruments 2
br.i | by Ray Wadenphful and John
Orangefield 2-4 p.m. — Children’s art class
Mrs. G. A. Scales. RE s-3178 "(charge) .10
_________- __________ ORANGEFIELD (Sp) — The 57 Pm - Sabine Rifle Club |
coming to Orange he was in the First Baptist Ruth Class will
Jsper Now Has
New Postmaster
1 NEWTON (Spl) - Jasper has
a new postmaster today Karns
C. Curtis was installed a"the
close of business Friday by Postal
Insp. L. W. English of Beaumont.
He replaces acting Postmaster
Robert V. Patten of Jasper. Cur-
tis is a longtime veteran at the
Jasper postal facility. He will
start the new position as a regu-
lar postmaster after being ap-j
proved by Congress earlier this
year.
craft, campfhg, outdoor heSringParihoustconmPbasttd the
Hue "enesda cooking, nature and fire building, question at ad valorem property
422 V‛— 8ua/“.an5 -nur-yr Training sessions were conducted taxation He said, “The tax policy
Berton. Fannye Beaty and Mrs. ture two of which
Roy Bell.
A scroll film was shown by
ange Chamber Musicians will i
present a program
9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. — Home
instruc
- Sabine Rne Club
'"Mix Walter McDonald has been 1 1up.m, - Adult ar class
qeleased from Orange Memorial 7:30-9‘p.m.Power squadron
EosPttulgwhere she undeen 6 7:30—SET Pointer Setter Club
qxack Jordon Wesley Smieh,/gSporo-dauatstzo2pleteaCyeraa Rine chb
— Employes
church. The study was presented R536atimn Cphe eotaaro
by Mrs. John Wilkinson Jr., Mrs 730 sguadron
Jerald Peveto, Mrs. J. L Heigh. nWedwsdaz:, Oeh 3.00
_ - .... „ .. Mrs. Wilburn Ansley and Jack .15 P.m. Weight lifting instruc-
The petition alleges that Carter. Bartlev tions _
i_ <---- »-----" —> wn M„t. O Brian is reported ill 5-7. P.m. “ Sabine Rifle Club
at her home. practice
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Duhon ,7-9 P m. - Community Concert 4
are parents of a 7-pound. 12- Band practice., .
ounce son. Lemuel Wayne, born Th ursdayiOct. 4. 17
Thursday in Orange Memorial 57 P.m. “ Sabine Rifle Club d
Hospital Mrs. Duhon is the for- practice I
mer Sue Whitman. The baby’s Friday, Oct. 5
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Ad Valorem Tax Issue To Be Aired MheetingsetHereByaToastmasters.. Pobatdasdhntnc
I Sen Parkhouse disclosed the wives are expected here Oct. 9 be a ladies night dinner meeting A two-year probated sentence
_ commission has now received . « 7 p.m. at the Jack Tar Orange and special guests from Orange was handed down Friday by Act-
a? Emplovmen’ commission * sr*" “ “• zjs Noremberase NeahmsonLakPochadigethu Pom endumusteshedher “ take &,7"‘J' in “* District
$
Fifty-three members and guests
• • -- were present for a WMU mission
tions. the area will be partially study Wednesday at the First ------p.— cttiznu
blocked but lanes will be provided Baptist Church of Echo. Following ter open for reservations
- ----. the study, taught by Mrs. Alvin -
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 232, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1962, newspaper, September 30, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530699/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.