The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 14, 1963 Page: 9 of 30
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SUNDAY. JULY 14 INS
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The cafetorium wing, with a
new dining area is of terrazzo
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INTERIOR FINISHING UNDER WAY AT SALK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Worker Gives Final Cleaning to Blackboards in New Classroom Wing
Gibson Special Offer!
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ture. It is complete with new
kitchen equipment and furniture,
installed throughout the past week.
The building occupies some 8,297
square feet and has a seating ca-
pacity of 424. There will be three
serving lines, one for a la carte
servings and two for hot lunches
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and library each measure 30 by
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Work was completed last week
with interior finishing of black-
boards and laying tile floors. The
contract for expansion of Franklin,
and also Salk Elementary School,
was awarded to Homer Haworth.
MEASUREMENTS
INSTALLATION
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for assemblies. Dimensions are 48
by 76 feet, including the stage L
area The wing also will serve as —=
a work center for teachers.
All masonry on the cafeteria.
visiting former residents. Mr. and
Mrs. John N. Jones.
Mrs. Davis had her granddaugh-
ters. Ann Katherine end Nina
Elizabeth Davis of Beaumont, as
guests last week.
Mrs. Bobby Dorman is recupe-
rating from recent surgery at Or-
ange Memorial Hospital.
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awarded to the Orange Construe- creasesthe school s capacity of 265 last month for 5848.038 Construe-!
tion Co. in August 1962 for 5134. students to. 350. with an ultimate tion is under wsy on foundation'
600. Work is now complete for capacity of 400. The cafetorium and site work The job should be
"nal inenectinn h the schonl's will seat about 125. Expansion completed in 330 calendar days.
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BRIQUETS
PINEHURST (Spl—Mrs. B. C madtchesSthr°osothed SS
Davis returned home last week sections. Floors are of vinvl as
from Newark, Del., after spend- bestos tile. The new classrooms
ing three weeks sightseeing and
Business Mgr. Charles Austin .
said schedules are being discussed accommodate a maximum of 300.
for possible changes in times of an increase of some 70 students.
Orange contractor, in November
1962 for 5240.362
Haworth Mid work on Salk t,
expected to continue approxi-
mately three weeks. Final steps
before completion include laying
of tile floors and finishing class-
room blackboards. -
The dining area expansion, simi-
lar to that of Franklin, involves
construction of a stage at one end.
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The expansion program will in-Thad Dederick Construction Co.
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Two construction projects tn- serving line area, now converted and, a library in addition. The also will enable the school to oc-
cluded in a $1,600,000 bond build- to additional dining space. cafeteria-stage section measures commodate students from the first
_ Furnishing include 57 tables. 48 by 75 feet, and the library, 48 through the sixth grades.
School District are completed, some measuring 6 feet in length by,50 feet. . , The building program mib in-
and another requires three weeks and some. 6 feet. Six chairs will There are five new classrooms, volves construction of a new com-
= -t--- fimiehing. be provided for each 6 foot table each 30. by 30 feet, and a music pact partially air-conditioned sen-
and eight for each 8 foot table, room, 30 by 40 feet. Also added is ior high school at a site at 6th
been'expanded 25 feet south and Vending machines include two * teachers' lounge, to be used as Street and Cordrey Avenue
255feet estor the "original struc- cup-disfensers for soft drinks.. * - renter ----- 1 - —-"5'' ------
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The serving line structure and classrooms, a special education
kitchen equipment, furnished by room, library and expansion of the
the Southern Metal Manufacturing lunchroom to house a stage at one
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 14, 1963, newspaper, July 14, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530943/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.