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TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1963
THE ORANGE LEADER
VAGE THREE
Woman Tells Why L Germans Risk Lives To Leave Homes
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DearHeloise:
dren were treated.
minute night did they escape ar-
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Germany. One has a responsibil-
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Mother
Ing friends with whom we shared
flee and our two children had al
The beat answer we have found
hard and unforgettable years.
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won't go into details.
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a very adequate job.
The Offices Of
Virginia Orr
Be sure and
Dear Heloise:
while it is
Heloise
AUGUST 12 thru AUGUST 18
Art Cleve
= Save Money With An Aetna Dividend Policy* E
easiest way to clean our grill that days.
Ward interposed.
shops are poorly stocked. It al-
Most people who live in trailers
Another trailer couple. Mr. and
ways seems that just the thing
no one
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she’d gone months with-
The people here are ao friendly.'
be put in that place so there’s
she said. "We
did. I still have some
and
a house—only it’s better.
Phone TU 3-9381
Ward and his wife, Hallie, op- and vacuum.
though just picked and shelled.
"And when you want to move,
Johanna Luttinger
plots tor trailer courts for almost
down the
continued. "if there weren't so
408 Fifth St.
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their mobile home out on the
"Used to," Ward explained." road once. And that was to Eu-
Bill Joiner, PCU
J. D. Joiner
Ward listed these expenses:
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FIFTY CENTS In coins for kitchen. It's so compact Every-
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This is oar way of sayir
regular customers, this
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Wednesday-Thursday. Aug. 15-16
10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
clean. Irupeet the filter
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Trailer Living Has Advantages:
'No Taxes, No House To Paint7
LIVING
Color
For maximum economical and efficient
ck
operation, keep the filter of your heat pump
or electric air conditioner
Science Foundation - sponsored pro-
pram will end Aug. 15 at the Uni-
versity. The local student is receiving
instruction in the use of Iqboratory
equipment from on LSU instructor.
ONE complimentary color portrait wilt bo given
to each FAMILY as a gift from our store.
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out Child's
CPonttait
and 12 feet wide,
in Little Cypress
are easier to heat, to cool and
especially to keep clean. Every-
starves and no one goes without
the real necessities. And no one-
Write to Heloise Cruse. care of
King Features Syndicate, 235 E
45th St., New York 17, N. Y.
this pattern — add 15 cents for
each pattern for first-class mail-
: the record cool
between the two
erate Trailer Villa
Arthur Drive.
have a lot
will move
planned to follow after a short
vacation in a health resort. There
we heard the news at Aug. 11
local dime or
product is also
i
The heat from the sun will us-
ually correct the warped problem.
lyrd, Mn
ward and
ace and
rn. Mrs.
d Warren
rs. Payne,
An older couple at our acquaint-
ance took care of their little
And did you know that pow-
dered starch will do the same
thing?
s Wagner.
Hicks and
memorial
R Gisclar
ways and
Irs. R C.
s. Cather.
four folded
one atop at
Dear Heloise:
Please tell me how to clean a
Did you know that salt mixed
with turpentine will restore the
whiteness to enamel surfaces?
It's so.
taxes.
As O. J. Ward put it.
are just as roomy and comfortable
as homes with concrete founda-
tions.
And what's more, they have no
most impossible subjects.
"What can you ever write about
Dear Heloise:
A year ago, I received a large
carton at pecans. I was advised
to shell them, put them in a plas-
tic bag and store them in the
. ‘
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TO
ROME^
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time have only had to ask two
families to leave.
reason.
Through mutual friends I know
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Hedie for few. EMRdent Sericel
$o DOWN
In PAYMENT OCT.
It is simply that after a while
you can’t breathe any more. You
are too restricted. Your ideas
count for nothing if they do not
agree with those of the Commun-
ists. Your individual wishes are
ignored. A person's Individuality
end freedom count for nothing.
This is what people learn to hate.
This is why they leave.
I don't regret for a minute our
decision to flee, even though it
meant two people well past their
prime had to start again from
ecratch. My husband was one of
the highly qualified scientists
whom the Communists pay well
and our life was materially bet-
ning away.
But we had finally decided to
HERE'S A MOHEy-SAVIHG,
AIR COHDITIOHIHG TIP!
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Color-bright wrap to wear over
a dress now, alone when summer
comes. Tie bow to cinch waist-
no fitting problems for this
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rest and imprisonment.
Western magazines, books and
newspapers are forbidden. Per-
mission is denied to travel to the
West even for funerals or wed-
By WANDA HODGES
Trailer transiets are rare these
irs. H L.
G. Hogg:
a. Stout;
ue Payne
ry, Uri
Bell Luce
eavement,
vail. Mrs.
| mriedrich
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air conditioners
Tata the Friedrich “15-
Second far in ou show
room.
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JAMES P. CLOUD, M.D.
WILL BE
CLOSED
LSU SCIENCE TRAINING—Mal-
colm E. Vaughan of Orange (right)
is one of 60 high school juniors plan-
ning careers in science who were
selected for a two-month science train-
ing program at LSU. The National
the people who lived in trailers nice. La., where they stayed for _________
three weeks and then returned to the Barbins say. And they have
erything we owned, including the did. f And she got a good mark,
worthless sentimental things a It was a joke on her not-too-bright
woman treasures. It meant leav- Communist teacher. But in the
Barbin, a construction worker
at Du Pont, says trailer living
takes the worry off a working
man. "You don’t have to get out
said.
Much like any other person who
hopes to have a new home some-
day soon, the Wards are carefully
Some cooks like to rub their
hands with ground mustard after
peeling or cutting up onions. The
mustard helps to remove onion
odor.
These are ordinarily used to
hold a sweater together when
worn over the shoulders.
They are wonderful when used
PRESCRIPTIONS
Charge Accounts Invited
FREE DELIVERY
Nelson’s Drag Store
TU 3-3543 • TO 3-3544
1608 PARK AVENUE
Just drape the napkin, a folded
diaper or whatever you are using,
gadget and no more problems.
If the mother prefers, three or
L M. C.
Anyone know how to clean one
of these? If so, do drop ue a Une
shower and a new baby gift is
needed . . . present the mother
Can you tell me what to do
about warped records to make
them good again. These are the
old type.
la just 15 seconds, your
Friedrich room air conditioner
starts delivering cold, dry air
—without “worm up" or
waiting- to cool you latter!
more 32?
to you from
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snappy-sew.
Printed Pattern 4008:
Methodist Youth
Activities Set
VIDOR (Spl)—Youth Activity
will be held at the First Methodist
Church of Vidor next Monday
through Friday from 5:30 p.m. to
9:30 p.m.
Dear Heloise:
After eating spaghetti, pizza
and the like (or any other messy
food for that matter), I have
found that a little talcum powder
applied to the spot on the gar-
ment dries up the grease and
leaves no stain. It may be washed
as usual afterwards.
If the spot is very large I leave
the powder on overnight and
brush away with a clothes brush
the next morning.
Glenda Baker
ange, there would be a lot more
people buying trailers and lots.”
“Trailer living is economical.”
—Advernsemen-
How To Hold
seven years now and in all that up and get going.” ____ _____
■ ‘ * The Wards have only taken many restrictions on tots in Or
This is our way of saying ‘Come in to see us.’ If you are one of our many
ular customers, thia, is a Thank You’ for your patronage. Incidentally
believe these color portraits to be something really special. These are
beautifully posed portraits — not snapshots, so dress the children color-
fully.
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that?" I asked.
"Oh. it‛s so simple."
goop.) They can also be used in
any restaurant to dip the napkin
in place over a child's clothes.
It's easy to carry in your puree
as it takes up no room.
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Do your false teeth annoy and em-
barras by slpping. dropping or wob-
bling when yoo eat, laugh or taifcT
Just sprinkl a little PAtrnrra on
your Platea This alkaline (non-acid)
powder holds false tooth more firmly
and mora eomforta»lyx No gummy,
*F. Does BOO
paint the trailer and 520 every
few years to re-roof it.”
Most trailer people are per-
stains on white dacron and nylon
uniforms or those white drip cot-
tons which have turned yellow af-
ter bleaching. Follow directions
4 c
I remove tea and coffee stains plates of glass,
from my white Einens by using
cotor-remover bought from my
Visit Grandparents
Judy and Gary Griffin, children
d Mrs Purlin Butter, loft Fri-
day morning by piano for a two-
week visit with their grandpar-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Roberts
in Talladega. Ala.
wihna.zehndasweatersuardst yy as i may
dound.at the jewelry counter d dissolve the plastic,
most dime stores). - -- -
were called trailer-trash. Now
plastic bubble pull-down shade- I
When you are invited to a baby The plastic to very sdr end thin I
-- — -- ughtly stretched over the
metal frame. I’m afraid to use I
Berlin wall. Except for the year
my husband spent in jail during
the height of Stalinist frenzy back
in 1952-53, they were my worst
months under communism. . - ... _
Eight months ago my husband pary obbledegook.
and I managed to escape. It I We would have a
meant leaving a large family’"But you can't write
home and garden where we I ’ ' ’
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Beaumont; and Rev. Vernon O.
Cornelius, local pastor of the First
Methodist Church d Vidor.
**, AU students from the seventh
grade through high school are in-
vited.
OR tem
THE
RIVIERA?
Wherever you travel, it’s al-
ways smart to take along low-
cost Travel Accident Insur-
ance. In addition to lump-sum
benefits in case of accidental
death you can get 24-hour-a-
day protection against the
medical expense of accidental
injuries during your entire trip
—while you’re going, while
you're there, and on your way
back. For as little as 3 days or
as long as 6 months. See us
for details before you go!
Phillips Names
New Director
BARTLESVILLE. Okla. (Spl)
—Phillips Petroleum Co. has a
new director today, Dr. W. Clarke
Wescoe, chancellor d the Uni-
versity d Kansas.
Chairman K. S. Adams said Dr
Wescoe will replace W. C Smoot
of Bartlesville, who resigned af-
ter serving as a Phillips director
since 1929.
Dr. Wescoe received his doctor
at medicine decree from Correll
University in 1544 He began his
association with the University of
Kansas as a professor in the
School at Medicine and director
d the Medical Center before be-
ing appointed chancellor in 1980
postcard. We would love to
how you clean your shade.
Heloise
W. 17th St., New York 11. N.Y.
Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS
with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER.
.(EDITORS NOTE _ The mw w
mis engl sm at Ma hunara at
MB* Germgns who have escoped to the
West Drawn to* Bertin Wolt bred
wire, mine flelds and ^‘bj—
guards. On fhe eve of mw seond onto.
versarygt tbe she recalis her Uto
behind.it and the reasons people risk
their Nves to Moapa. She uses a paav-
donym to protect her tomity and triends
BUM to Eost Germany.)
By KATERNA THOMAS
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP)-
I lived for 16 months behind the
setting down on paper specifica-
tions and plans for a new trailer _________..
house. It is to be 60 feet long fectly contented with their life
tour of Ferguson's Corrective
Farm, located near Huntsville,
I highlighted a trip for members d
, Boy Scout Troop II this past week-
end.
The farm is a corrective insti-
tution for boys 17-21 committed
on charges of first offense. Areas
toured included classrooms, li-
brary. craft shop, mail room,
cafeteria, barber shop and show-
case room.
Other points of interest were
the Sam Houston Museum and
Houston's home. The group spent
one night in lodgings at Hunts-
ville State Park and returned
home following a swimming
party.
They were accompanied by
Prentice Norwood, assistant scout-
master. Joe C. Sanford, institu-
tional representative, and two
committeemen. Carmen Dukes
and Wayne Johnson.
Unable to attend was Scoutmas-
ter Vernon Long who represented
the Sioux Lodge at the Area SB
Order d the Arrow conference in
Belton.
Speakers will be Rev. W. C.
Hall, pastor at the First Method- freezer” compartment at my re.
ist Church d Crystal Beedi; Rev. frigerator. This is exactly what I
owners." “They stay in one spot thing is right at your fingertips,
generally for six months at And it's so-o-o-o-o easy to keep
least," Mrs. Ward interposed. dean."
view. -TU1W. SS & Rtegrthnerppr.MP. you want - sold out. But
Barbin said wheh she’d lived in
vocado po-
usty bread
margarine,
ee, tea or
“I S-T-R-E-T-C-H
• YOUR DOLLARS
%) John T. Herrington 1
" State Form Agent •
mvruna 1005 10th St. TU 6-3589 1
“un .-d
long run it is terrible for those
children, being forced to write and readv"cone 77 H"WeW.
It was a sacrifice and a great say what they really don’t believe. ’ ” ree we
• - - " Probably more parents leave
in her last years d high school parenbrresponsbie.Onizebxlas.
my daughter would be assigned " "can
to write political essays on the
plain old wash rag as they can
2 washed and not ironed; they Dear Heloise:
re terry cloth and absorb that
- - I clearly remember Aug. 15.
.----- had know you are making' rhd 1g6leFoe" anuiaystauyband Eart
spent 24 happy married years. It them.” - - ■
meant leaving behind almost ev- “But I can," she said. And she
trailer people are average home- Orange. “I guess we've got Or- three children,
ange in our blood,” Mrs. Ward Wer listed
m
ige at 2311 Mac- -
They’ve leased there's no
and paint the house every vaca-
tc," he explained. “And." be
Richard Phillips, associate pastor
of the First Methodist Church of they are as fresh and sweet as
to fasten a baby’s big. (Eventu- hear
illy the mother will Ieam to use
But we read every few days of
the dangers people run to escape. .------ -—.-----
They scale the Berlin wall in alofa young East German girl who
hail of bullets. They swim the icy married a West German. He was
Havel River in freezing weather, allowed to visit her twice, but the
They crawl through tunnels that I Communists wouldn’t let her
might cave a' any moment or run leave. In desperation the girl tried
across mine fields that could blow to escape by hiding in her hus-
them up at any step. Some are bands car. She was discovered at
killed by Communist border the border. The young man went
guards to jail tor eight months. He is
What drives people to gamble now free and lives in the West
their lives in order to leave their His wife is stuck in East Ger
homes? meny... . .
It might sound strange to Amer-
ican ears, but I'm sure the chief
reason is the longing for freedom
to think and do what one wants.
The simple freedoms that Amer-
Food is poorly distributed =
there. Variety is limited. The —
Ity to oirn's home and people, and
problem are not solved by run-
Scouts Visit
Corrective Form
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) — A
ing and special handling. Send tome— —-—-u ■
Anne Adams, care of The Orange FALSE TEETH
Leader, 379 Pattern Dept., 243 " ■ ■■
drugstore. This Dear Heloise;
good for medicine
goal in life: "To get a bigger
and better, longer and wider
trailer."
cans take for granted are worth
a life to many East German*.
in a trailer is just like living in it doesn’t belong. Why, it doesn't
a hnuce—orly it‛e hetter." take me any time to mop, dust
l« requires 27 yards 45 - inch vexWPleassduwith troiler tse ehe
.2 - . r. -—~ t .---- .. or at least no one 1 ever heard
thing has a place and it has to out even meeting her neighbors, of-leaves at the risk o his life
h. "* in *a‛ nlan — "Themnihrmnwtny," because at hunger or material
stil: rite. M things.
renting parking space, "528 a
month with all other bills paid,
packing. You just take i
breakable items, hitch tion.
Misses' of building a house someday. but
as Lamar Tech students they are
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
to get a living color portrait you will treasure always. Several poses are
taken and low coat additional portraits are available for those who wish
them.
diaper or whatever you are using, for this _ which some big com-
around the child, dip with the panies use - is to lay the warped
aedem "---*-- record between two pieces of
papr napkins ... picturerumhepsanam I
the other . . . will do sun on a flat surface.
.. _____________ She explained the advantages
in Orange are here to stay and of trailer living with a house-
their homes, though on wheels, wives point of
their new home out there when
the time comes to retire from
the trailer business.
The new trailer will have two
bedrooms. a front dining room,
a kitchen with as many electric
gadgets as many homes have, a
iving room. bath, all Early
American furniture, central heat-
ing. air conditioning and wall-to-
wall carpets.
"There are so many features
to a trailer that you don’t find
in a house.*' Mrs. Ward ex-
plained. "There's no wasted space
at all. Closets and cabinets are
equal to any house but they are
not spread out all over.”
Operating the park, the Wards
have been called on to do tasks
not usually required of landlords.
“We've done just about every-
thing from run a baby-sitting
service to a free ambulance.”
Among their renters is a newly
married couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Paul Bryan. Mrs Bryan,
a bride of two months, has lived
with her husband in the trailer
for that same length of time.
"When we were first thinking
about getting married we looked
around for a place to live," she
said. We looked at all kinds of
apartments, but you know they're
not always kept up. And then
we looked at trailers.
“I’d had a friend who lived in
one so I wasn't dead-set against
it. We liked the idea and we're
buying this one."
The Bryans will not live in a
trailer forever. They have hopes
no danger of it being scattered
“Living around from room to room where bors who have moved away.'
From Joiner Insurance I
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Our hearts sank. Our escape
route was blocked. It took nearly
two years to find a way out
The one good the wall did was
to wake people to the horror of
575 every five years or so to
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ter than most But this was far granddaughter. Bettina, after her
outweighed by the disadvantages : parents fled to the West. Eventual-
of life under communism. ly friends tock the child to East
What did I personally dislike erlin and smuggled her out, too.
most? I think it was the way chil- When authorities learned the child
was gone, they held the grand-
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Dear Heloise:
It the grill on your oven burns
after cooking a steak, etc., while
it is still hot take your box of
salt and pour salt on it. Let this
sit awhile. When cool, clean as
usual with a piece of steel wool
or a hard scrub brush. It’s the
Just out! 304 design ideas plus
coupon for FREE pattern—any „„
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50 cents now. sag drag countae.
risk. Other people might still es- _ . - .. ..
cape by the route we took so I East Germany.for.the sake .of
their children than for any other
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Paventa : We have arranged to have a lending child photographer
at our store on the dates shown below.
Any age, any numbet of chlduen
accomparied oy a pan^nL will be phoo-
gaphed FREE in Lwing CoQog..
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ORANGE
INSURANCE AGENCY
sEvIO ORANGE FOR MOM
THAN 35 YEARS
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