The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 232, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1962 Page: 5 of 22
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budget committee
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partment.
He spent four years in the U.S.
Navy in Korean War service.
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To Lamar Frats
1 BEAUMONT (Spl) — Four Op
ange County students and two
[from Newton County have pledged
fraternities at Lamar Tech to
.mark the end of fraternity rush
week here.
They include: Harold C. Jack-
son of Orange. Kappa Alpha;
Curtis W. Blessitt of Orange. Pi
Kappa Alpha; Tommy Lee Fitts
of Vidor, and Jimmy Dale Shad-
dock of Wiergate, Alpha Tao
Omega; Garland H. Heard of
Vidor. Pi Kappa Alpha: and Nor-
man Spencer of Newton. Sigma
Phi Epsilon ’
! There were 121 who pledged six
fraternities.
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I is concluded. As he put it. "Par-
ents should take their children,
help with the .22 class and then
1 they can enjoy some target shoot-
ing themselves.”
I Further information can be ob-
tained by calling the parks and
recreation department at
TU 6-4438.
day, “I hate to lose him as a
deputy. He is a good officer, con-
scientious, a hard worker, cour-
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‘emphasized.
| In the bb class the only equip-'
ment needed is a gun. The pro-
gram director emphasized that 18
students should not bring bbs i
with them. Two persons may I
share one gun. . I
Any adult who wishes to par-i J
ticipate in free shooting may do
so immediately after the rifle class
. With feet built-in! "Sizes
2-3-4 have feet closed in,
larger sizes are open.
All blue, yellow, green
and pink. Knit cuffs and
neck band.
Beall Ringer Bonanza
widths mean extra value.
3 Genuine first quality!
Special Purchase
CASUALS, DRESS SHOES, IN
BUICKS for'63
INCLUDING THE NEW EXCITING
RIVIERA SPORTS COUPE
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shooting, each Wednesday, 8 to '
9 p.m.
Morrell explained that rifle class f
entrants must be a minimlm of 11II
years old and able to understand . }
instructions on learning how to 5 ’
shioot. Equipment needed will be A
a .22 rifle and ammunition. Two 1 ,
persons may share one gun. P<
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unteer assistance is needed and I
welcomed. Parents or others who t
feel they are qualified to assist
are urged to turn out. We can use
all the help possible," Morrell
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A special purchase from one of our
Leading sport shirt sources. Regular
and ivy patterns that launder in a
breeze. Shop early for best styles.
Sizes S-M-L-XL!
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Firefighters Set
Membership Drive
Pinehurst volunteer firemen to-'
morrow at 7.30 pm are sched- ,
uled to consider plans for • mem-
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Ms sing us
• logs until
ly wait to
ks. But the
gs were de-
ton a long
ds in search
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uled out all
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Sheriff Chester A Holts said to
To Emphasize
Safe Shooting
A series of three special rifle
classes in which emphasis on safe
shooting practices will be placed
are scheduled at the Orange Com-
munity Center range starting
Oct. 10.
This was the comment yester-
day'from Program Director Pete
Morrell of the Orange Parks and
Recreation Department. Classes
will begin Oct. 10 and end about
Nov. 28.
The deadline for registration
will be Oct. 17. Anyone interested
may register any time during
regular hours at the recreation of-
fice or any Wednesday at 7 p.m.
at the rifle-range.
Classes will be offered in .22
caliber rifle instruction on Wed-
nesdays from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m.:
bb rifle class, each Wednesday!
from 4 to 5 p.m.; and adult free
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STARTS TOMORROW! BIG SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!
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3 WAYS TO BUY!
. CASH, LAYAWAY,
CHARGE!
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teous in doing his duty. But any 1
young man who is deserving rates a
a better job and more money.". - I
Mosier will be employed by Or-'. I
ange Pulp & Paper Mill, Inc., in I
the mechanical division. He was I
with the sheriff's department fori, I
about 13 months. Prior to that 111
time, he was with the constable’s If I
department in Precinct 2. 56
Mosier expressed appreciation' f I
for cooperation of his fellow '4
workers and of the sheriff. He ob-
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ease-of-care at,an almost unheard of price. From wash-
ing to hanging takes only minutes. Choose the no-iron
‘ chevron stripe design in beige, white, rose or green.
Shrink and stretch proof. And there’s no sun rot.
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THURSDAY, Oct. 4th
Baseball fans! You won't miss the World Serio*! We
have a talevision set in our showroom for your conven-
ience and pleasure while seeing the new series of Buicks
for '63!
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morrow's agenda will, inclade a/L
discussion of the -department’s M
current fund raising campaign
and a report on the year’sbueget. E
May said a busy ind successful L 7
year had been experienced by the 1
ASSOCIATION department. He cited add.tionsl
members needed to help m fire
fighrhg. - . .
1 All men interested in joining are •
‘ invited to attend the meeting in A
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gallons of water flow through theV
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1962 THE ORANGE LEADER
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ORAnGE sAvInGsaND.LoAN
served: "I have enjoyed my work 7
on the night shift very much. !
Sheriff Holts has been most con- ; r
siderate and I have learned a 5
great deal about law enforcement 4
work from him." } .
A graduate of Stark High , ’
School. Mosier is a former resi- 1
dent of Little Cypress, where he A {
spent most of his school years. . |
[ He moved to West Orange several > t
years ago and worked with the 8
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.