The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 149, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 23, 1963 Page: 3 of 30
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YOU ARE INVITED to see the new 1964 RCA VICTOR
line at .Garrett’s . . . Black and White Consoles . .
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to see. They ire precision-crafted,
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seer to yesterday’s, old-fashioped,
all-hand w red- circuitry. Every
etched copper, permanent!/ bonded
board is an exact duplicate of the
original master design developed in
RCA laboratories. Two-thirds of RCA
Victor TV circuitry is bonded on
Sealed Circuit Boards. Eliminated
are more than 200 hand-wired, hand-
soldered connections that can come
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proved reliable more than 25,000,000
times in RCA Victoc TV jets.
The DRUMMONO
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L 27-29, will begin Tuesday.
I Riders will camp at the Bevil
L Ranch two blocks north at the
courthouse in Kountze
. Drawing for wagon positions
) will begin at 7 p m. There will be
. a free dance from 8 to 11 p.m
| at the sheriffs office patio.
Riders will leave camp at 7 30
Lam for the two-day ride with 17
miles covered the first day and
| IS the second. There will be a
dance in the American Legion
I Hall in Sour Lake at the end of
the first day. The fee will be 50
brents to trek members and $1 for ■
• 23"fube, 282 sq. m picture
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School, urged all Tarmers and
forested persons to attend.
from Thomas
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MATINEE SUNDAY 6 >M.
. MATINEE PRICES 6 to 7 PM.
ADULTS 45c —KIDS FREE
Admission After 7 p m. Adults 70c — Kids Free
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Du Pont Names
Three Foremen
In Production
Three new Du Pont foremen
have been named to the produc-
tion department of the Sabine
River Works
They are Charles T. Van Metre
Jr., Michael C. Padgett Jr. and
Garvis G. Lowe.
Van Metre, who was employed
in January 1949, has been u-]
signed as foreman in the ethylene
division. Prior to coming to Du
Pont, he served in the Navy* for
three years during World War
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I Hospital were Mrs. Martha Sim
mogs of Kirbyville. Mn Martha
Simmons of Kirbyville. Mn.
Howard Rice of Newton and Bill
Hammock, also of Newton, were
readmitted.
Admitted to Newton County Me
monal Hospital was Melvin
Thomas at Newton.
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MICHAEL PADGEY f JR. GARVIS G LOWE was first employed in October JI IHinO StlCS ClOSS"
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I years in the Navy before coming Offered by YMCA
LanRrange,"wananis"°wsreRund The Orans YMCA will offer
itwo daughters. an eght-week women's stimnas-
A new foreman in the adipic ] tics class sta rt ng tomorrow, Gen-
acid division. Lowe was first em-leral Secretar, Don Walker said
ployed by Du Pont in Jut* 1947. Iveste, rdav
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5 CHIC CONTEMPORARY
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W Mike Gary, branch mhager •
of Masey-Ferguso, Inc . Dallas “
will be guest speaker Thursday at O
7:30 p m at a meeting at the -
Farm and Ranch Club to be held —
at Stark High School in Orange F
Gary who has been employed —
with Massey-Ferguson since 1950 2
Witell how to make hay pellets •
andsgeak on hay bailing equip- '
men r pw also will show slides on‘U
these" subjecs o
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ment, Gary attehed Auburn-Um
versi. in Auhurn,a, He holds .
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SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1963
Farm, Ranch Unit CLOSE oUr CLOSE - out
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F be at the Punk Dugat Ranch
k The ridewill continue into Beau-
mont the new day Catering serv-
) ice will be available at camp
' sites and coffee breaks There will
be water and feedfor all the
’ horse* Portable restrooms also
will be available X
' The trek fee will be $290 for
i adults and SI 75 for minors 18and
' under No fee is planned for chik,
■ dren less than eight years of age
' in wagons only This fee also en-
titles each pad rider to a general
1 admission ticket to the first night
of rodeo
| For any further Information call
5 O Peveto Jr. PR 9-1591.
I Newton
| Mrs R. E. Hawthorne, DR 9-28si
k NEWTON (Spl) — Mri H F.
F Ebarb, worthy matron, presided
over the regular meeting Thurs-
| day night of Newton Chapter No.
. 224, OES Visitors were present
| from chapters in Bum and Kirby-
viHe Mrs L F Newberry was in
| charge of the program. "Why A
Star Grows Dim," in which all of-
) fleets participated. Refreshments
were served in the banquet hall
I following the program.
Mr and Mn Arthur L Stark
I and children of Odessa are visit-
ing with Mrs. Stark’s mother.
Mrs Neil Johnson
Admitted to Merryville General
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joinine SRW He now. lives with The class will include exercises minutes They arrived at rhe w
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 149, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 23, 1963, newspaper, June 23, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530925/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.