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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, IMS
THI ORANGE LEADER
PAGE NINE
Lamar Tech
Clinic Set
On Biology
new work will be discussed each
Gore. head sclence teacher in the
Analects by Confucius.
Mrs Barney L Morris and
an Chairman H D. How- zencraft, Ellerbee, Gaston, How:
ard, R. W. Anders, Saint and
r., L. G Ellerbee, Mrs.
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course entitled "Work
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—A
The institute will be under the and
a direction of Dr. Edwin S. Hayes, available in the School nt Voca-
sentinel; and eorge
Dr. Addison Lee.
tor of
Kirby Eddins was named park-
ing lot chairman and will super-
TSTA-
1
include improvement techniques
chun is satisfactory.
\
Stadium.
n
and Traxel Stevens, managing ed-
approach in teaching.
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morrow at 10 a m at the Bon
. Wler Baptist Church.
Burton
r Rev. E. L Smithen,
Sunday for observation and treat-
The special seven-member pan-
ment and Labor Law.
Women's Club met
__.. . a a i
until time for services tomorrow.
of the hearings.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschet Loy of
Holben rushed to pay 111 for three
Memorial Hospital Board because chapter for the past five years capsized 1,000 yards from shore
expected to be the best ever, con-
testwise.
$
Holben is director of the traffic before
and IL2S
if
tomorrow
The annual Initiation of Green- tests.
re-
Fifteen
MAYO'S CAFETERIA
of
ho
or
Memorial Hospital here. His con-
immunizations
other.
a=a
LUNCH
2 undergone surgery earlier this
SERVED
11 A.M. To
Legion Acquires
a year.
8:30 P.M.
Employment
r"
SUNDAY MENU • •
In Calcasieu
v, and Mrs D. L. Ross, left and George Buxton, parliamen-
ly to enroll In Jacksonville tarian.
post now has three such chairs
65
GRA Selects
New Officers
Olga Bates was elected presi-
isiana State Employment Service.
the health unit.
theme.
However, the Increase is 1,350
an
nita Burnett, treasurer;
the earthwork stockades held out
1104 GREEN AVE.
ORANGE
parent-signer of the slip.
cial chairman; and
year. The loss in non-manufactur-
will OE —e IV P--a-E aw“
I for senior girls who qualify.
Weible, reporter.
tivity.
was erroneously reported when
3
A few weeks
American adviser in
wood in Beaumont. This was n-
Theft in Prison
Hodges, all of Beaumont.
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indi-
Collections
Walter Howard
Nam.
and
their American advisers are sys-
tematically building strongholds to.
SEPTEMBER ONLY AT
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Friday Night and
Saturday Special!
Is Offering
Tax Course
Bosses' Night
Dinner Is Held
Student Forum
Officers Named
He Could Appeal
Case to Himself
the Science Education Center at
University of Texas, will be the
ration for the'new course,
eight other courses also
served.
Visiti
b
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Youth Council Sets
Car Wash Tomorrow
The Orange Youth Council will
FFA Officers
Are Elected
Subject of the first meet-
be selections from The
News Around
Washington
p.m. In the vocation building.
Instructor for the new course Is
William H. Davis, retired employ-
ment supervisor of Texaco. Inc
LA1M seuzcnIOn Of DEuCIOUS SALADS
ANO pESSERTS TO CHOOM mom
night. Mrs. Warren Richardson
was hostess.
colleges, the LSES report
cated.
calendar sales. He will be assisted
by Walter Laughlin, Dees, McKee
-and Dick Roy.
Harris said the Orange chapter
will send several judging teams to
the South Texas State Fair in
Beaumont next month and noted
that 35 per cent of the members
dition was not known immediate-
ly. The rest were taken to Setau-
ket fire house here.
The Hazlewood carries a crew
ment
The Business
School Officers
- Chosen it Buna
BUNA TSpi)—Senior class
fleers at Buna High School
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tor of field services; John Love-
Registration for Greater
Books Group Opens Today
forms the basis for the local In-
stitute.
Purpose of the program is to en-
able the schools to utilise current
Armstrong, end Mr and Mrs.
Laurence Winfree in the Winfree
community.
Mrs. M y r 11 s Armstrong loft
Reeves. Margaret Self. Dianne
Sanford. Mike Price; Nita Reed
and JoAnn Anderson.
From the junior class are Larry
Viet Cong supply lines.
But it is a different war in these
jungles, where the Communists
are in force and move fast.
"If and when we win this war."
a weary, mud spattered American
said, "the last place we re gang
Chicken and Dumplings
or Roast Beef
Choice of 2 Vegetables
Course For
Supervisory
Is Planned
BEAUMONT (Sp) - A new
Dan River
Border Prints and
Bridge City |
Mrs C. A. Seales. RE -3178
Beautiful Dan River fab-
rics perfect for school or
any occasion' You’ll want
the new border prints
that are perfect for
fall skirts and blouses,
'or the Gingham plaids to
enhance any fall ward-
robe. All in Fall’s most
popular colors! Hurry!
hands will be held in October.
Orangefield
Mrs. G. A. Scales, RE 5-3178
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) - Mrs.
W L. Hebert has been released
Bridge Cily Chamber Names
Nominating Panel Members
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)—Nominat- authorized to complete the infor-
week.
Other area survivors include a
number of nieces and nephews.
*(
Dan Harris was named presi-
dent; Kenneth Restelle. vice pres-
ident; Jack (Tex) Dees, secre-
tary: Marvin Cooper, treasurer,
~ Ramey, reporter. Johnny
SYLER DRUG CO.
Mewton, Toil
J. chased a new wheel chair to be
— available to anyone in the area.
They
ard Ji
eyville, was a local teacher. He
also was a choir director and
deacon7 of the Deweyville Baptist
Church before moving to Port
Neches.
' will be announced later.
Board members agreed that in-
formation received to date on the
J. E. Adams said. Ra
tion will be the progral
-LegGer stom Pnote
trol cars, will be replaced as vehicles are
painted or repaired. The new emblem was
designed by Dave Loughridge, director of the
Orange Parks and Recreation Department.
Science Foundation Biology Aca-
demic Year Institute.
Bridge City Junior High School
will be on progrim tomorrow In
A NEW LOOK - R. A. Berllew, Orange
- city mechanic, displays a new decal emblein
he just mounted on a municipal vehicle. All
old city emialems, with the exception of those
on fire deportment equipment and police pa-
Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Scales in Lafayette Wednes-
Joint Chiefs of Staff have issued was a Tuesday visitor here with
orders prohibiting American serv. Mr and Mrs. Sam Lane Graves
' which are loaned free to anyone
" in need of the equipment on short
terms.
During the regular meeting list
night members utilized most of
• the session by putting the Ameri-
can flags. recently dry cleaned.
FAMOUS MSKESSON
BEXEL VITAMINS
half price
DISCOVER WHY DINING OUT
IS A FAMILY AFFAIR HERE
There's something on our menu to please every
member of the family. But that's just port of the
reason we're first choice of families who went the
finest in food, atmosphere end service. Try us.
of ill health. He was a Baptist.
He died yesterday shortly, be-
fore noon at a local cafe follow-
ing a heart attack. He had been
suffering from a heart condition
•e for some time.
w He is survived by his wife. Mrs
Lena Hughes; two sons. Cheries
P. Hughes Jr end Mike Hughes;
a daughter, Molly Hughes: end a
brother, Jim Hughes, ell of Bon
•a Wler.
The other eight courses tn be I itor of the TSTA publication "The
offered ere: Effective Speaking. Texas Outlook."
/•
Paul's Methodist Church, has re-
turned home and will conduct the
Sunday service. He has been ill
War- )
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----k
sTone wouns
Deily $,30 Sa a PM
other group of women and not tbe
dub.
p
Your Choice o a O 1 1 Other Meat
16 VEGETABLES
CHIROPRACTIC
Restores and Maintains
Health . . .
lock, president; John McKinney,
vice president; Linda Powell.
an Funeral services will be held
sometime tomorrow in a San An-
e tonio funeral home for Mrs. Min-
BUNA PHARMACY
Bune, Taxes
Deweyville Garden Club news
Buna
Mrs. B McCollough, WY 43897
BUNA (Spl) — Mrs. J. J. Hale,
loan closet tthairman for the Buna
area of the South Jasper County
NELSON'S DRUG STORE
Orehge, Texes
L
G.W. Carver, Beech G r o v e ers by area schools in preparation
schools. Wednesday; J. F. Par- for the new school year
nell. Beech Grove. Jasper High A slight Increase in retail trade
and Jasper Junior High, Thurs- was recorded due to a seasonal
day; and J. H. Rowe campus, trend anticipating the opening of | This time, the su
Tg schools. Service industries gained to leave Dam Doi
A specific request from Mrs slightly for the same reason. 1—1
■ in non-manufacturing, increases
Industrial Psychology, funds- Ths Orange Education Asso-
mentals of Supervision. Advanced elation will host the workshop.
Effective Speaking. Human Rela President is Pete Ochoa Th»
McLewis
Mrs. Connie Aubin, PR
McLEWIS (Spl) — The Adult
Training Union Class is having a
social tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the
junior department of the church.
A Hawaiian luau will be the
theme. Women are asked to wear
muu muus or full skirts and the '
men loud shirts. Dinner will be
UL PHARMACY
Orenge, Tasas
GEO. GEE PHARMACY
Jsper, Texes
■ The Institute, designed for area
• public, school science teachers.
• will convene at 9 a.m. in the Bl-
■ ToE-GeoloEy Building at Lamar
• Twenty-four teachers from eight
• area cooperating schools will par
m ticipate.
Ei Bridge City representatives will
H include Boyd McCreight and Mar-
77 lin Brooks, head science teacher
A In the high school, and Principal
2 Eldon Shipp.
to road and bridge, and general, masses speak s patois — French.
Class 2; and Mil officers' salary/Spanish, English, African and
fund. 'Caribbean Indian dialects.
i family is her mother. Mrs. Honora
Breaux of Kaplan, La.
Rev. Bill Johnson was in Hous-
ton this week for a physical
officiate. BunsI will be st the higher.
Old Hughes Cemetery under di- These
government forces
attorney fees, .$574, and to win is down here.”
‛s $44 1 ------------------
Of the total amount $297 will be Haiti's last tie with France h
Anyone having information credited to the general fund: $291 its official language. French. The
about Walter Howard is requested - - - --- ■ ---— •
to cell the welfare office, TV
WE CATER TO PAKTIfS — LAKf OP SMALL
CALL TU 6-4357 FOR RISIKVATIONS
HAYO'S CAFETERIA
CHAM a SANNORN COSSM SERVED . . . 2nd, ON TNI mouse
ducted Mondays from I to 11 p.m.
with registrations open to the
same group.
Real estate appraising, a be-
ginning course on basic concepts
to general appraising with specifie
emphasis on appraisal of resi-
dential property, also will be of-
fered. Phil Hall. Beaumont ap-
praiser, will instruct
The course. pa rt of a six-course
certificate program in basic real
estate education, will precede a
ego, another
i the area blew
Modem Chevrolet Co., is located pratedes to value. The second
on the corner of 15th Street and course will be offered spcing se-
Green Avenue, across from Tiger mester. Esch course will meet
TITO VISIT: Rep Alvin E
-----. and let the
jungle claim it.
The district chief was killed by
! aa a a. • n. ■ from Orange Memorial Hospital
Mrs. Minnie Dietzel where she spent nine days under
treatment. Here with the Hebert
2630 MacArthurg sron "ww
Drive Deily e ta ia a p m in
Phone TU 6-7471 Edey,*30*srm
Other schools In the tri-county . ■ — -------- - -—
area and days Mrs. Seamans will below August 1962. The largest
visit them are: Kirbyville, Tues- saina.475 in government was due
discunsions. Regular reading as-
signments will be completed at
homa and Ideas will be ex-
changed at the Great Books
round table.
Mrs. Whilhite emphasized that
the group will not be taught. The
sessions will consist of discussions
of issues in the great books that
are related to contemporary prob-
lems.
It was also pointed out that the
O'Konski, R-Wis., who was in the A"- - on ouo, -1 -
[forefront of opposition to Yugo- Tyler and his brother-in-law and
slavia President Josip Broe Tito's "Her. Mr and Mrs. Jim Spears
planned visit here in 1957, says of Cincinnati, visited Tuesday
on the staffs. ----—
The next meeting will be held sociation last night during
.. .... sessions are open to all adults in
simplitica- the community No tuition or spe-
I es-
.' ' on ;
----
icemen from taking part in civil is the son of Mr and Mrs J. R.
rights demonstrations in foreign Graves of Buna
lands.- | Mrs. Joe Mosby and children for several weeks. His wife .re:
The message to theater com- returned from a visit in Big Spring mained in Carthage at the bed
manders Mid "a well settled with her husband They also vis- side o her mother, seriously ill.
principle of international law is ited Mrs. Mosby in Abilene. Mrs. I R s Bossier of Center, a.for-
that one nation may not interfere Mosby and children will join mer Bridge City resident, under-
with the internal affairs of an- Mosby in a few weeks where they went surgery yesterday at Park
will establish residence in Big Place Hospitel.in Port Arthur...
Spring 5 Mrs John Dixon was released
_ _ 1___.. . . 'yesterday from Park Place where
, G C. 1 arper. returned . home she underwent recent surgery,
from St. Elizabeth Hospital in
Beaumont last week where he h,‛
- ■ ficials today. . , . .
. Those elected were Alice Sur- . mi
J. O. Harrington, Howard Morse Allen, a member,
and John Allen. The committee —----
dean of the School at Arts and Set- tions, la scheduled Mondey
ences and head of the department through Wednesday from 5 to 9
of biology at die ---- --- •
one night every week for 11
Lea was named chairman of weeks.
Baptik College in Jacksonville I Nine representatives are elected
He planxto major in commercial from the senior class, six from
art. \ * the junior class, four from the
The Buna RTA will meet Mon-sophomore class,and two from the
day at 7 30 p m\n the high school freshman class.
-—Prosham Chairman Senior class forum members
ircnt visit""‘are Miss Weible. Miss Scuriock;
Ronnie Franklin. Sharon Ann
Registration for evening classes
New officers were elected last will be held Monday through Wed-
nesday from 0 to 9 p.m. In the
BEAUMONT (SpD)-An I8-week
federal tax course will be offered
in adult evening classes at the
Lamar Tech School of Vocations,
to begin Sept. 24 meeting each
Tuesday from J to 10 p.m.
Subjects to be covered include
personal exemptions, capital
gains and losses, deductions,
estates and trusts, corporate con-
sideration and withholding pro-
visions as applied-+to business.
S. L. Greenberg, tax attorney of
Wells, Duncan and Board, will in-
struct.
of the men swam
___________ violations bureau at Denver Muni-1 bought later, Kathy Thomsen,
and daughter-In-law, Mr. and cipal Court. Iporter, said.
______, _ dav was his brother, A. A Scales
Cmdr. James Paul said the of ‘Orangefield.
- — - * ■ — L-- —* * -.ck chire
the newspaper for assistace in
locating Howard. His brother.
Owen Howard, an elderly blind
person living near Gatesville is
seriously UI.
gene Pattillo at West Orange. ... . -
She died last night in a San checkup and to visit H. W Gordy
and said this forthcoming year is as it was ferrying the men from _g___________. _ .
-p-t-d • k. *e -et e- ™. shore leave to the destroyer Haz- cently moved to this community
lewood, herb for antisubmarine — “ ‘ - - - -
DENVER. Coto. (AP) — Orville sponsor a car wash tomorrow
---- from 9 am until 5 pm. at Rob- .
, tee reported that revision of by-
laws is 75 per cent complete and
‘ will be finished by the October
. meeting
Directors discussed plans for
' the annual chamber banquet in .. .---.•
' January. The data and speaker (Speed) Loa, student advisor.
BUNA (Spl) — Student Forum
Mr: and Mrs Harlan Shepherd officers of Buna High School have
and family of Beaumont have es- been elected this week for the
tablished residence in the Timber- 1963-64 school year.
land Addition near here. Shep- They are Jimmy Richardson,
bend is employed by a Port president; Ray Manning, vice
Arthur refinery as a boilermaker, president: Alice Scuriock, secre
—-.CJ.C. • Herbert Dwayne Ross, son of tary, Rosalie Weible, treasurer:
Rev. and -- - . _ • - ---- ---
Takes Jump sap<
LAKE CHARLES (Sp!) - Em- He.plan
aEsosananratrrangrommsStezs
BEAUMONT (Spl) - Albert thecretarsonkSorimcemborsdipoip uled to meet.evevy.two weeks A
opens today at the Orange Public meeting.
Library. ing win
the firstgseasidnokihe Nationai mPh’Aonouwgimentewysumrdshy mi „
-------- ^hotosO C^nweH^d-tS
The discussion group issched-
Wednesday for Brvan to visit Holben rushed to pay 112 for three Tom ’ a.m unt 3 p.m. 4 K 00- -
other relatives. Mr snd Ma Moo- overtime parking tickets snd late inson 5 Service Station on 10th
centtv moved to this amnun Irv rere m 1001, says. ........-...... , roe Beaty of Monro Ci spent penalties after getting a warning Street and West Park Avenue.
K u2 FE-=2e S aasz F-E
and Mrs. O. D. Carey, Mr’ and rible—horrible " term law. Mr and Mrs. Douglas son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
'Mrs T I MrKsv Mr an m™ ---- Lee. Mrs. C. l- Armstrong and two
C. B Burns Mr and Mrs Morris!. SEB 2 . MILITARY The Clanton Graves of Beaumont daughters of West Orange.
keynote speaker. He is author of Port Arthur. Subject material will
the Laboratory Block Program, a
I part of the national biological scl-
~ rection of Griner Funeral Home try,
here. The body will be at home
- for developing plantwide method
ences curriculum study which improvement teams.
It also will demonstrate how to , . ... „___ . . ,
locat, develop and present deaslady, assistant directof ot field
for reducing costs; eliminate, services,
waste in line operation; and pro- Charles B. Hamilton, Billy Snov
methods, materiels and content of vide the proper climate for a sue- and A. H Hoover, field represent-
the 10th grade biology program cessful program Each member of atives; E. L. Galyean, director of
Mrs. Reida Seamans, county
health nurse, reported she will he'
|| 1 ! |M the Buna schools each Monday
Deweyville teXT”
Michael Lawson suffered s broken to sign authorizing her to adminis.
collarbone vile playing at gram- ter shots.
madschool is in the titth ainaigningtthezslips.gparentssare
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. needed by there hhildPens or write n thecalcasicu-Parish area with aay at , to
Bickham recently were Mr. and “as needed" so the nurse can give ansinrease ofe575sover the previ-auditorium.
„„____________ Mrs. Beeman Bickham and family shots according to records kept by us.month. according to the Lou- J. E Adh
dent of the Girls Recreation As- of Westlake. La. • ■—• —
Visiting Mrs. Mary Moody Sun-
night by the Stark High School--.
Chapter, Future Farmers of School of Vocations, 3900 Port
America for the 1963-1964 school Arthur Rod.
year. A business law class will be con-
Is Being Sought Listed by J P
n.3 73 BUNA (Spl) — August collec-tematicaity ouHaing stroognotos to.
Poyou-xnow.the present where- lion, in Precinct 4 were listed to- halt enemy movements and cut
cial educational background is re-
quired. - -
Participants will supply their
own books, by . borrowing them
from friends or purchasing inex-
pensive paper-back editions from
the Great Books Foundation.
All persons Interested in joining
the group may register at the li-
brary, 300 4th St.
tions. Personnel Management, Tn- meeting will adjourn at 2:30 p.m.
dustrial Organizatio and Manage- ■■ — ■■ ....
Mathews, historian; and Lynn
of. Gibson and Judy Stanfield, pho-were visitors in Deweyville Sun-
t.tographers. day.
as fe w ____.....
wear DY plans a number of events during Mrs. Nolan Spears, was Mrs. Joy Seamans is that mothers, when — -vurusmnsunencus mnig, increases ane aistrict enter was killed by
----- Lummar. Signing the slips, also add their were experienced in wholesale one of the first shells
.... .c Rev. C. w Schofield will be child's name. Many, she says, and retail trades, service Indus-1 Two months ago an American
come STU mormingrandperensangakrncests haye.taiied"do.0.mesesstacltneessend Eoermsnt-Al.neeladvuserMc
’• —| Rosalie will be used to purchase awards the Deweyville Baptist Church.
• - - — Schofield, former resident of Dew-
participated la various contests
pastdr. will last year on a state level or
L . © NI, vu r IT uwustry 4 nd government, Wil
1 cuts Cormier and Jess Cope, bi- offered at Umar Tech this faU
ology teachers.-
Ing committee members were ap-
pointed last night by President
John Saint of the Bridge City
, Chamber of Commerce at a regu-
lar board meeting at Bridge'city
State Bank.
aboutio, Walter Howard, about day Justice of the Peace
the "arly 19507 orange during J. G. Hargrove to a monthly re
The total State Department of । PACcording to Hargrove, collec-
Public Welfare office has asked tions totald $1,207 from the fol-
vise activities pertaining t, the
' area industrial development bro parking area maintained by the
chure la satisfactory. chapter during football season.
The area, made available by the
The editing committee has been
2
Obituaries
- c. P. Hughes .
" BON WIER (Sph—Funeral ser.
. vices for Charles P. Hughes, 49.
.0(Rs
ashore. Others were picked up by _—.. —.
the destroyer, anchored 200 yards Mrs. T. L. McKay. Mr. and Mrs
from where the launch capsied. C. B. Bums. Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Faessel, otR. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Northfield. Ohio, the Hazlewood s i M Mr. and Mra. Jack Demp-
executive officer, said the launch sey Vercher, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
held a capacity" of 22 men The!Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Coast Guard reported that 211 Fountain. 'Mr. and Mrs. B. D.
were aboard. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. West.
One man was taken to Mather Mr. and Mrs. Ex D. Brown Jr.
Memorial Hospital here. His con- and Mr. and Mrs. NW. Fowler.
Will Be Given CUTTING DOWN: Without fan
-- —"‛En t the Army has reduced its
At Buna Schools meezan H"ais yemm, “.been conhined.
BUNA (Spl) - Immunizations was diselgsed Thursday | Visiting
az” mTnszsparmmecnsumasoshe MMEE.2
RAWLINS, Wyo. (AP)—-Warden "ne-*. I next two months with the excep-! tanks, planes helicopters,
teonard Meachamireported.coday Min Bobbie Mendoza, Mrs. Helen tonofaoshight increase in road mored river boat and upw
womand heatersuinstalled.in the Dixon, Mrs: Pauline winters, Mrs. constrtionu.nsts.. n mn, i;„„ tanks, planes helicopters.
Wyoming penitentiary s main cell patsy Barnett and Mre Norm* JOD opportunities in many lines mored river boats, and upwa
block are missing. ,—-n- Darus-- ana •5- norma nf work will he ereated with at-l.c E _______ ________
_______________ Simpson.
In the United States the tomato,Thenext meeting will be held
was once thought to be poisonous.- 10 at * place to be an-
a mistaken idea that probably nounced,
arose because the plant belongs
to the nightshade family which
includes deadly species.
The Insurance Women of Or- , unemployment dropped 125 have the strength to occupy an
ange last night held their annual‘rom last month due to students enemy zone, and this whole pro-
______ _____bosses" night dinner at the Sunset leaving the labor market and jobs vince is an emeny zone."
it was stated that last Friday night Grove Country Club with enter- increasing, in manufacturing and * —
the members dined at the Ridge tainment provided in reverse The nonmanufact uring.
umChangnifm « ~ - WWW ffW:
esiam“
“ * - change in employment during the tions in An Xuyn Province, with
next two months with the excep-tanks, planes helicopters, ar-
♦ ihn ce a al:ekt ---a 1 .
Job opportunities to many lines mored river boats, and upwards
of work will be created with stu-lof 5,000 men There was another
dents returning{to high school and big operation early this year.
Both were billed as victories
But the Viet Cong came back as
strong as ever when the dust set-
tled. ■
In the mountains of central Viet
’ will select eight board of directors
nominees at a meeting Monday
at 7 p.m. at Howard’s home, 300
Clover St.
Nominees will be announced at
" the next board meeting, schedulei
Oct 3 at 7 p.m. at the bank.
Four will be selected from the
eight nominees by chamber mem-
, 2 bers to fill vacancies pending on
,„the board.
n In other business last night the
constitution and bylaw commit-
s- Sept. 26 at 7:30 pm. in Little initial meeting of the organization day were her son and daughter-
— Mexico Restaurant. Other officers elected included in-law, Mr and Mrs. Johnny .... muyoe, . . _
Becky Greene vice president: Bo- Moody of Newton. Also visiting day: Vernon County Line and 10 the rehiring of custodial work-
mita Buren, ErEasurer, Sharon from Newton were Mr. and Mrs. " ----- ------lerhvareashmlin -rtio
Hudson, secretary-, Melony Sid Marshall.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Malie Bickham
SEARS
Hatch, Betty Gerald, Doug Bar-
clay. Buxton, Mike Barley and
—____.UIn awonaues neta out Bid- Black. Sophomore members
lal until help came. are Ricky Adkins, Mike Mitchell,
of | This time, the survivors want: Kathy .Champion and Jolene
— • _ _ . Girard. Freshmen representatives
are Susan Bond and Larry John-
son.
Unit of the American Cancer So- tne auun grace puouogy program cessrul program Each member orauves; t. c. ualyean, arector or
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ciety, has announced that old as recommended by a team of 100 the class will take part in demon- research and records; L. P. Stur-
WASHINGTON (AP) — In the shects and nylon hose are needed biologists assembled from across Strettons which apply to his par- geon, director of public relations,
news from Washington: j tor. making bandages. Anyone the nation to organize a modem ticular job 2
RAIL DISPUTE: The emergen- wishing to contribute these items r -hi —— m --
cy arbitration board set up by is asked to call Mrs. Hale at WY
ing Mr. end Mrs. Vertis Coneress to avert a nationwide 4-3831.
this week were Mrs Rob- railstrike Plans to begin hearing* R w Wegener was hospitalized
ert Smith and her niece, Mrs. SePh 2 on the two key issues at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont
-• - ----- ■ .....in the railroad dispute. - - P ■
ing a search for the child of the increases resulted from anticipa- capital 25 miles to the north pre
--*“---• * -- tion (g the beginning of the school dieted something like thia
- ——== "We just can't hold on in Dem
ing occurred to transportation Doi, Cai Nuoc or a dozen other
which dropped 100 from July as a places to An luyen Province if
result of decreased waterfront ac- the Viet Cong ever makes one
"2.__. . . .. big push."' hd said. "We just don't
- Unemployment dropped 125 have the strength
For gentie, ffective end
Dependoble Service--
Coll TU 3-3045
Dr. Charles Stervinou
1608 10th St.
Gingham Plaids
Sears Price £ Q 0
Usually bB aw
69c Yd. “ “ yd.
Navy Launch
Capsizes;
One Missing
PORT JEFFERSON, N.Y. (AP) w. C. Sapp from Houston Mrs.
Included livestock, poul--A Navy launch with 21 men Smith is Mrs. Burton's sister. Also - om- — ceveurieme pair
zand rice Judging. In the aboard capsized early today in | visiting were Burton's brother and el held its first meeting Thurs-
rice judging, the chapter team the choppy waters of Long Island his son, Lowell Burton of Beau-day and Chairman Ralph T. Se- women cuo com.
---------------was named national champions Sound. Twenty of the men were mont, and Jerry Burton of Hous- ward set the date for the opening munity room or the bang here last
Hughes was active in civic af- The chapter representatives also rescued, and one man is reported ton. of the hearines ■ ■ "..... — - 62
fairs until recently when he re- won in a talent contest. - ~ missing, tbs oast Guard report- Charles Allen Peveto. son pf Mr
sighed as trustee of the Newton Harris pointed out the chaptered. and Mrs. Allen Peveto. left this
School Board and Newton County has been a Texas Gold Emblem. The launch, a 26 foot fiber glass week for Sam Houston State Col-
*--""--• •---x—— — --------—:—. ‘A---.. *— _i---lege, Huntsville. ?
New neighbors who h a v e re-
• nie Dietzel. « half-sister of Eu-
S.Antonic hospital Where MDshe rad IETnamsgparentzcinw.ro C". monatdds.SfansohidMi
2 undergone surgery earlier this recuperating satista ..ri Lom dletown, R.I
majoraheart surgery S Luke The launch, which
„ » - .‘ashore after it capsized, had been
Mrs ME. Frazar accompanied ferrying men between the ship
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Scales of and shore since Thursday after-". .......................
Orange to Lafayette this week 1 normally is used in res. Buna schools through, the Tri- United States ii te more than
where they visited Mr and Mre cuenoperations, "L .Cmdr. "Faes- County Health Unit.
, New Wheel Chair scalesonana
The Orange Lloyd Grubbs Post Mrs. Frazar is Elmer's sister.
: 49. American Legion has pur-
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Mrs.
and Professional Myrtis Armstrong toL Picayune,
met in the com- Mias , was a guest this week of
. her sister - to ■ law, Mrs. Ethel
lowing sources:
Trial fees. 5297; fines. $291;
• leading Bon Wler businessman
and owner of the C P. Hughes
Lumber Co; here, will be held to-
(nation for publication as soon as
possible. Editing committee mem-
bets are W. T. Gaston, Saint and
Howard. .
Present at the meeting last
night were Directors M. S. Woo-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1963, newspaper, September 13, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530995/m1/15/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.