The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 44, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1964 Page: 2 of 24
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THE ORANG LEADER
PAGE TWO
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1964
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50-FOOT ROLI--(Red or Green)
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PICKET FENCE
Residents of Orange and the sidered a leading spokeuman in
The current status of streets contract cost have half the con-
struction cost paid by federal
Juarez has been the subject
roads in Bridge City have coat
County Engr J.G.(Gus) Foyle Acceleration Act
of many of de Kooning’s paint
3' and 4' Heights
described as
SUGn
N. M
and studied painting
His repro-
date of $709,645.
ico to the viewer.
Some of the other artists
the Ferrell Gal-
Your
Etienne Ret, Loyce Easley, Jan
Herring, Melva Rue. Russell
Independent
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Draft Call Is Issued
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Those from other areas in-
Buna, Carl Wesley Alford of
Jasper, Wednesday at 5:30 a m.
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McGEE Insurance Agency
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McNAMARA Insurance Agency
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BUTLER Insurance Agency
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ORANGE Insurance Agency
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10-Day Art Exhibit Is Set
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Combed cotton in big and
little checks. Sanforized.
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•WOMEN IN FLOWER SHOP
Jon Herring Oil Included in Show
You won't have to worry when your car or home la
damaged if you insure them through an independent
agent. Only an independent agent is free to he on
your side when you have a loss. Who will help you
if you buy insurance directly from some companies?
See an independent agent this week.
The
for a ■
Agent
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value is $196, 820.
’A $111,722 Orange County
AUTO LICENSE
QUICK CASH
$i0 vo $75.00
PHONE FOR A LOAN
Empioyed Men ond Wemen
On Yeur Signature
Orange Credit Co.
be among those shown in the
exhibit.
Hurd is a native of Roewell,
__Kirbyville: Connieway Humph-
Jasper rey and Milton Ray Smith.
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Loulslana celebrates Jecksor memeration of the Battle «f
Dey aa a legal habday in com-.New Orieqa*.
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By County Engineer
Report Is Made on Road Projects
.cyhee
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41/4% a year
COMPOUNDED TWICE A YEAR
Makes Savings Grow Faster
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avenues and Main Street has
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whichtotal nearly *1 million in cost *364,926 to date and is 57.5
~-----nanaaannnq per cent completed Contract project for street and drainage
City, Joseph Douglas Bickham
and Charles Edward Flynt Jr.,
both of Orange Flynt has been
transferred to a local board in
Downey, Calif.
Those to report for pre induc-
tion physicals include:
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MANN Insurance Agency
404 N Seventh
BARNETT Insurance Agency
306 N Fmh '• TV 3-8407
BEATY Insurance Agency
304 N. Hfth TU 3-4441
4111 Yupon
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Project 56-G, Henrietta Street
in West Orange, Round Bunch
value ia *634,502
■ Project 55-G, Orange and Sar-
gent streets in Vidor, have cost
*82.512 to date and are 87.5 per
cent completed Total contract
value is *94.324.
rence Barrett, Frederick A.
RONDO PERCALES
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Orange: Earl Hugh Duhon. M„ M. MeCollough. WY 43697
Charles Edward Goldsmith BUNA (Spl)—The Buna Chap-
James Carl Ashmore. R D ter 968, Order of the Eastern
Powdrill, Charles Coleman, Wil- Star, entertained the Buna Ma
liam James Barras, Charles E sonic Lodge 1095 with a dinner
Bradford, Frank D e w a y n e in the Masonic hall last night.
Block. Joe Ebb Wilson, Arthur Wives of Mason* were guests.
William LeBleu, Bobbie Earl Recent visitors of Mr. and
Smith and John Gerald Seaman Mrs Mike Rogers end Mr and
Vidor: Arthur Edward Mrs John C. James include
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Penta Treated
POSTS
40 - 45 6 55c
(ACM
construction in Vidor has had
$80,692 expended to date, and is
72 per cent completed.
The projects under way give
a total of *1,037,3** in contracts
let. with total expenditures to
written or recor
which allegedly
to the complaint
Judge James
hearing date I
9:30 a.m.
63,
Housing & Hl
Agency which ch.
est on such loans
The loan would
able until it resu
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They will be brought to Orange Bon Wier, Ronald Joseph Duva' a
where the roll will be called for of Bridge City. Bennie Lee Wil- ■
all bovs from Jasper, Newton liamson of Buna, William Keth
- n Nelson Jr. of Bon Wier, Harris I.
DACRON* POLYESTER CREPE 429
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and solid colors. $1.79 yd solid —Print 4 Yd.
in a monthly project status re-
port as being satisfactory.
The three major projects
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Frank Gervasi, Ted De Grazia,
FOR THE BIG DIFFERENCE
ture Co., 504 Front Ave. Fer-
rell will be present daily to aa-
sist visitors. *** auu QUMU
Art league officials com- with N. C. Wyeth — -----
mented, “Thia is an excellent sentational paintings of New
opportunity for area residents Mexico are said to bring the
la see some really fine works of space and beauty of New Mex-
See 3k Member of •
ORANGE ASSOCIATION Of INSURANCE AGENTS
ZETO A LAKIN Insurance Agency
They will go to Houston by
chartered bus The En2
County and Newton County —— ----- —---—
registrants will report to the dude Jarvie Tanton of James- ’
Continental-Dixie Bus Station in town, Larry Thomas Lindsey of 3
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Buna Candidates
Faring Deadline
BUNA (Spo-A deadline of
March 4 at 1 P» has been set
for prospective candidates to
file for three pending yacancies
spring
Ed A Adgdn
reg. 7Ec yd. NOW
radsizenamea
Pnnew, THROUGH
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITYr• Mom am
reg. 5tc yd. NOW
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION kandatumsigropplycstirns to
District voters will go to tbs
. polls April 4 to decide on filling,
"the three pending vancancies. I
and roads finder construction in
Orange County is pegged by grants under the Public Works Road and Osborne and Bower
Elaine de Kooning of New Herring,
York City will be represented Waterhouse, Pat Barela, Law-
by oil paintings on paper, pas- ~ “ - =-l- ‘
tela and drawings. She is con- Martin and Frank Hoffman
on the Buna School Board.
Terms will expire for C. B.
Duhon Raymond W. Anderson
SAVIN G S ea-rz
J “The price range will be represented
from *30 to *15,000. The type of ' '
art available will range from
. the realistic to the abstract.”
be presented here. an many of^de^Koonings paint-
by‛wihambroFemteip,wnesdescribed asmapceneivelv ta
and director of Ferrell the point, almost - ’ „
Galleries of Santa Fe and yet surrealistie in character."
Egg tempera paintings and
watercolors painted by the na-A
tionally known Peter Hurd wil”
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Waah and wear finish in Zantrel• 59*
and Orange counties. .-------
Orange County registrants Don Willeygof Mauriceville and 7
have been ordered to report to Perry Joe Harris of Jasper,
the Orange Pot Office building, Transfers include Jimmy *
4th Street and Elm Avenue hereTherell Woods of Newton, Mose
Wednesday at 7 am Subse-'Jones Jr of Orange, Frank Jun-
quently ail will be sent to the for Kelley of Buna, Harvey Lee
armed forces examining station Hawthorne of Newton. Mac Ar
in Houston, thur Ray Limbrick of Jasper,
Those called for induction in-Carl Thurman Garrett of Vidor.
elude Ernest E Denby of Bridge GeorsgGarlandGuthrie.ofOr
“ — 485, Manuel dteele of Newton,
John Samuel Hanes of Orange
and George R. C riff in Jr. of
Newton.
FIRST TIME EVER .. . Ponney?, ratsen pricn, M Mr UW
PEARCE Insurance Agency
Orenge Nat" Bank Bidg. TU 3-2621
SABINE Insurance Agency
— Mrs. David Brown and children
• of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Hambrick of Manorville. Long
Island, N Y.; and Lee Quick of
Houston
Huey Stanley, father of Hu-
bert Stanley here, to in a Merry-
ville. La . hospital where he is
receiving treatment
Mrs Patricia Lester Conner
returned here Wednesday from
Baptist Hospital in Beaumont
following surgery She is at the
home of her husband's parents,
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Conner.
Dr. Greco Sets
Talk Thursday
Dr. John C. Greco of Bridge
City, candidate for House of
Representatives from the 2nd
Congressional District will ad-
dress the Orange County Re-
publican Chib at the Orange
Community Center Thursday at
7:30 p.m
Dr. Greco describes himsell
as a Jeffersonian, constitutional
conservative Republican con-
ducting a campaign against
Rep Jack Brooks, the Incum-
bent He will discuss the civil
rights bill. Port Arthur bridge,
and Sabine Neches Ship Chan-
nel in his talk
All interested persons are in- i
vited to attend, J. B. Rives Jr.,
k club spokesman, said.
The Orange Draft Board has Coward, Herbert Lutcher Mid-
issued a call Wednesday for 3 dleton, Benjamin Gerald White,
inductions and 39 for pre-induc- Gertrudis Galaviz. Pske —
tion physicals, Mrs Jack Dees, len Carter, John Harris Fowler
clerk-in-charge announced. and Rill Car L ines
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„Drail
| The Orange O
Drainage board <
neering firm for ii
study and estim
Attorney John
West Orange has
in the office of N
ton, district ele
documents and ।
to be used in disl
against him.
The motion as
tion of “dbcumen
things” by the |
mittee of Distrit
State Bar of Te
mittee filed disbi
against Young
19S3, in 128th Di
Grounds for
listed in th* di
tion as "frauduli
orable conduct
professional mis
term is defined
Section I. rules
Bar of Texas ”
Three counts
covered inciden
Young was citer
with accepting I
services which 1
formed er pe
equately.
Young asks t
the committee I
him. This would
Tads, N. M
The Orange Art League is
sponsoring the show to be held
for 10 days in the Miller Furni-
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Appearing bate
of directors Frida
plain engineering
able by their firn
Albright Jr., Rob
and N. G Harg
s Turner & Collie,
Z Charles P. Smit
2 Smith of Charles
i sociates. Orange,
2 Schaumburg of
2 Schaumburg Con
* nftcrw, Beaumont.
1 The engineers <
f their services «
2 available under
♦ different arrang
1 agreed that serv
£ rendered under
’ -payable until the
* trict receives its f
; in November.
J . it to possible f
g to psy for servi
< diem basis, or to
at a flat fee fa
amount of time F
extra charges for
or to secure a i
lump sum contra
Turner & Coll
tivea ' ‘ " '
sum ....
study would be n
phase of the stu
completed constn
<1304 w Curt Ave
Pinel
Mrs. Al Chalk
PINEHURST
Evelyn Gregg i
surgery Thursd
Memorial Hosp
band, John, hat
more. Ala., to
neral of a broth
Mr. and Mrs
residents at 3
here. They hav
Doria Smith, 19,
same addrss.
Among recent
ange Memorial 1
Davis HI. first
Mrs Pearl Dav
West Orange. 1
ther, Elvis Davi
lessor at Lams
mother and bat
ing with Mrs. D
before returning
For the first
weeks. Pam. I
Sanders are a a
health. They an
Mrs Jackie Sa
iting relatives
fully recuperate
they have all t
virus infection,
lympth land i
prevented them
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scnool.
Mr and Mrs
son of Grosby
guests of his be
sister. Mr. and
Waggoner The
the Charles Wi
in West Orange
Margaret Rog
the dan’s list
average. Rhe ia
ing at Lamar 1
daughter of Mr.
"MSLee Hur
leased from Or
and is recuperi
She fell recenth
treated for a ci
Mn Thelma 1
land, formerly i
is s patien a
morial’ Also ti
Riser and Dam
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 44, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1964, newspaper, February 23, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531082/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.