The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 232, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1962 Page: 3 of 22
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1962
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE THREE
' Convictions Are Less
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Many Disabled Persons Losing Monthly SS Benefit Payments
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such vital informatin.
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Probated sentences are growing
1961-62 and 113 on the previous
report.
He must be unable to do
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ments:
Clerk, the increase occurred from
cause of a severe physical or
"Another worker said he had
5 special advanced training course
by social security for at least
a residence in Kinard Estates.
life insurance underwriting.
The alarm received by Fire-
cases
immediately before becoming un-
man Eugene Lofton about 8 p.m.
well Drive, was named
continue
ities from the Beaumont district
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inquired at the social security
in that order are: forgery. 37 and
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1961-62 amount listed at $7,750 as
compered to the $1,350 on the
National coverage of the 1962
LINED DRAW
in Bridge City.
on
Mrs. Ford said that trained
without charge as a public serv- and pleasant surroundings will
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agency. The- Information Center number is TE 2-8861.
a central heating and air condi-
Finger Tip Towels_5 for 51
3-4532.
Turkey's principal exports.
FACE TOWELS ___ 4 for $1
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FLATTIES
LADIES SIZES
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FULL BED
Satin Bound • Lay-Away 3 for 5.
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MONDAY and TUESDAY AT LEVINE'S
Who me? Neglect my child’s vision?
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On Alcoholism
Told in Booklet
PATIERNS WITH RED,
BEIGE, BLUE, VIOLET
County Felony Indictments
Increase in Last Two Years
SIZE 10 Io 18
LUXURY LINED
and 8; theft over $50, 60 and 34:
wife and child desertion, 56 and 9;
1 and 1; embezzlement. 2 and 1;
and assault to murder. 1 and 8.
According to a report sent to
Atty. Gen. Will Wilsom by Mrs.
2 TO
6x
is open Monday, Wednesday and
Friday mornings at 108 S. 6th St.
are on the decrease with 73 oc-
curring in the more recent period
as contrast to the 85 handled in
the two-year previous period.
Other felony cases, with the re-
cent figures and the prior figures,
MANY STYLES
SAVE 1.00 ON
TWO PAIRS
1961-62 and 14 occurring in the
1958-60 period.
Burglaries are on the increase
SOLID
COLORS
MECHANIC TYPE
Trouble Lights
• Light Guard, Etc.
BOYS BETTER
CREW SOX
• LEVINE’S
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LADIES
REG. SIZES
39c VALUE
Home Building.
The Journal, published in Wash-
ington. has one of the largest cir-
culations in the home construction
X
PANTIES
EXTRA SIZES
59c VALUE
$
Aug. 31, 1960, to Aug. 31, 1962. ■
At the same time, convictions
on the indictments were less, to-
WORK
JEANS
• SAN -
FORIZED
m
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AWAY
NOW FOR
GIFTS
a site formerly occupied by the
Small Fry Cafe. The proposed
structure will measure 42 by 124
feet. A
It will include a council cham-
ber, lobby. mayor’s office, tax of-
2-POUND
COTTON BATTS
• BLEACHED
years prior.
The amount of fines collected
tion through the Orange Council
on Alcoholism Information Cen-
ter.
This was the comment yester-
day. from Mrs. Warren Clarke.
OCA executive director. It is en-
titled "It’s Best To Know" and
published by the Alcoholism and
Drug Addiction Research Founda-
tion of Ontario, Canada.
The booklet includes a brief
history of the use of alcoholic
drinks, effects of alcohol on the
body, steps that may lead to al-
coholism and ABCs for helping
an alcoholic.
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• Motor Tune-Up
• Electronic Wheel Balancing
• Front End Alignment
• Automatic Transmission Repair
• Brake Service
Cart Called For and Delivered
1992 REPEAT SALE BY REQUEST
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Ladies’ VINYL
A JACKETS
Convenient credit at no extra cost
construction, design and mate-
rials.
Builders in the Orange-Bridge
City area who will have model
DRAPES
SPECIAL PURCHASE OF
REGULAR 5.99 DUPES
Joe Wall, manager of the Port payments because they have not
Arthur Social Security office, has applied for them,
announced that some disabled per- '
sons are losing monthly social se-
curity disability insurance
This was the report yesterday
from Mayor Tommy Rainbolt.
figuring 201 the last two years as
compared to the 1958-60 period in
which 79 were reported.
Although the convictions were
less, the convicted persons were
required to serve more time in
Co., has returned from New York
City'where he participated in a
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Crass Fire Halted
By Firefighters
LITTLE CYPRESS (Sp?) —The
The architect is Guy Edwards:
of Port Arthur.
.______________ ________„_____not come in earlier because he have worked in a job covered guished a grass fire threatening
in estate planning and business did rot know that disability pay- by ee--y e == - —• -
'_________ ___J________ ments could be made under the five years out of the 10 years
Caldwell, who lives at 160 Cald- social security law. Still a third ’
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otEheDKngeEohcaRThteoe cBlsmonuslefprstand M
Check to Rev. Joseph Berberich, pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic
Church, to apply to the new convent building fund. The money
was raised through a dinner and various concessions operated
during recent dedication ceremonies on the"formal opening of
the building constructed for the Dominican Sisters. Registering
approval are Sister M. Rosalima, mother superior, and Victor
W. Herm. general chairman for the affair.
Also included are such subjects
as: “What Ahest Alenhnl me ond
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cmvtshcommdse
5225
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the person applies for, benefits.
"To qualify for disability pay-
ments," said Wall. “ a worker
must meet two main require-
office. It is headed by Mgr. Wil- three disabled persons had finall
Bam. P. Campbell.____ inquired at the social security c
also is an increase, with
Ne will
599
• LEATHER
LOOK...
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The office servicing this area is
located at 234 Fort Worth Ave.,
Port Arthur. The phone number is
YU 36609. Inquirers may write,
telephone, or call in person.
BIRDSEYE aa FA
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• FIRST QUALITY 1 Doz.
. --------- amounts of money because of the ers, or well meaning friends for
I “Recently, ” he said, "a 57-year- length at time they waited after
old man came to the office—des- they were disabled. The Social
E perate-to ask where he might ap- Security Act permits retroactive
. Ply for relief payments. When payments but they are limited to
k asked why he had not contacted the 12 months before the month
x__._____ ____ . _ ____ fice, marshal's office, corporation!
ice by the OCA, a United Fund mark the operation. The phone court judge's quarters and two:
-geny Th Tnformetim Cente- numher is T 2-2861. jail cells. The building will have
SOLID COLOR LUXURY PASTELS OR LAVISH
MULTISTRIPE SHEETS
• SUPER 81x108 DOUBLE BED Ae
• PLUS SOME FITTED -2-3882223
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sentence
ned sentence
riday by Act-
W Hustmyre
in found guilty
driving while
is Cruz Arvizo
Blvd . Groves
128th District
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VIDOR (Spl) — City council-(homes on display are Zeto Enter-
men will convene here on Oct. 11 prises in Orange; Dal Sasso Con-
at 8 p.m. to open bid proposals struction Co. in Orange and
on a new Vidor city hall provid- Bridge City; and Byron Forney
ing space for multiple municipal in Bridge City.
functions. •
Of course you would never intentionally
endanger your child’s visual health. But
time passes fast Did you really have his
eyes examined in the last 12 months, as
you intended to do?
If nOt take him to a T S O office soon
for a scientific eye examination. His eyes
will be examined internally for evidence
of disease or defect and then far visual
abnormalities.
If your child’s vision is found to be satis-
factory, there is only a nominal $3
. - charge for the examination. If glasses
CHRISTMAS
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Individual attention
_ • _______„_^„s It wiU offer specialized private The building will be erected
'What About Alcohol as Food accommodations with concen- ‘ . ...
trated care for neuro-psychiatric.
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W USE LEVINE’S EASY LAY-AWAY Now
Directed by: Dr. S. J. Rogers and Dr. N. Jay Roge, Optometrists;
IRONING BOARDS ^qq
• ADJUSTABLE TO ANY A 22
HEIGHT A-
• CHOICE " I
• WHY PAY 4.99 EACH’
different facts on alcoholism is the visit of Bernie Jenkins, man-
now available for free distribu-laging editor of the Journal of
Within the last two years, fel-yrior report.
ony indictments in Orange County Probated sentences are growing
increased by 193 for a total of less also, with 90 reported for
379. *- 1961-62 and 113 on the previous
are needed (or contact lenses, if pre-
ferred) they will be dispensed without
delay by skilled opticians and set in
smart frames that will flatter your child’s
natural looks.
Finest quality single vision glasses . ..
as low as $14.85 complete with exami-
nation, lenses and frames e ’
Precision-fitted Micro-sight single vision
contact lenses . . . $65 complete with
professional examination. ero- 1962
---------— With 68 reported as compared to
taling 166 in comparison to the 183 51 for the 1958-60 period. Felony,
reported in 1960. Dismissal of driving while intoxicated
cases also was on the increase.
as a con- admitted he knew about the dis- able to work. The five years do caused considerable
sultant. Ne will continue his ability payments but did not think —---- " ‘ ‘ '
insurance sales and service activ- he was eligible."
— — — --——- Wall stated that although the
. . Little Cypress Volunteer Fire De-
mental condition; and he must partment Friday night extin-
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Ethel Burton, 128th District Court reported by Mrs. Burton for
.. . - jcauseu consiaeranie anxiety to
not necessarily have to be con- occupants of a nearby residence
secutive. who had been previously burned
He urged all disabled workers to out.
. inquire at the social security of- Throe firemen reported to the
- fice about their rights and not tol scene.
the largest increase of all; miscel-
the laneous felonies, 55 and 38, arson.
Different Facts> Area Parade of Homes Due Wide Coverage
Palms Hospital
Ownership Shifts
BEAUMONT (Spl) - Acquisi-
tion of the Palms Hospital, 526
Elizabeth St., here, by Mrs. Elna
Marie Ford, registered nurse,
was reported yesterday.
County Man Bock the social security office sooner.
E... Kf V T • he said a neighbor had told him
rtOm N.Y . I tip be could not receive disability
BRIDGE CITY (Spi)—Jerry R .benefits under, social security.
Caldwell, local representative of As It turned out, he could have .u a uaue w u
the Metropolitan Life Insurance stared collecting, social security any substantial gainful work be
- • - bensfits in July of 1957. - - - -
or Medicine?” "Alcohol and Ath- ...---------
letes," “Is Alcohol More Dan- alcoholic, drug addict and medi-
gerous for Young People” and cal patients.
"Alcohol and Safety.”
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The telephone number is TU reals, fruits and vegetables are
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fice. they lost considerable depend on neighbors, fellow work-
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Hiffer°nt en aIe.heliem ic +h. vicit Af R-ni rA.Li. .A qq 5, " present Model homes will be on display
Thereewomes 23 builder mem next Sunday and the show wil
bers renreienrina b l.er.mem'I continue through Sunday, Oct. 14.
bers representing in the largest (Admission to all homes is free
a and the public is invited to in-
Vidor Council sPeS ' showcase 0 new home
To Open Bids
han syma STORES
No. 1 M2 Green TU 6-74s8
Na. 2 1601 Simmons TU 34325
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to
39c
CHENILLE
BEDSPREADS
• FULL BED
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.