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PAGE SIX
THE ORANGE LEADER
MONDAY, JUNE 22, 196L
Atheist's Son Marries Girl
Obituaries |
Mei
Involved in Court Wrangle
e
rens in the dam:
Kennedy was en route from
and Mrs. Murray.
and abandon her Jewish
trict Court.
Mrs. Murray, who brought the
crashed in an apple orchard in
King
The *147,070 damage suit is
n
The Saturday melee devel-
with injuries suffered bj
gomery, Birmingham, Gadsden,
Selma and Tuscaloosa, Ala., Al-
Peyton of Lake Charles.
It is alleged that Tinsley,
He also told a news confer-
Stratton of uj
ite New
speech for
in a pre]
Murrays from contacting her
near Adams Bayou.
until the case was settled. He
cited Susan for conf pm nt when
51250
was leaving the state.
a 6-inch water line for a dis.
more plausible local reputations
Police Will Arrest
9
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• FET$ ANO SUPPLIES
53.
Shooting-
Morris said Sunday, can expect
a police station, and give her a
'summons.
The store owner said the man
Ci
up
a tin of tobacco, dropped 20
TOMORROW
Sporting Goods :
• SPORTING GOODS
56,
Johnson said he asked again
store.
“My wife was still alive when
Orange Pilot Club
A grocer, Ernest Wiggins, said
(
BENEFIT SHOW
Announcements
The
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brethren cordially Invited. A.
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over about three times on High-
A "Wall Disney” Production Starring
Haley Mills and Burl Ives.
'Roar Like a Dove,” and were
1
center, 7 to 9 p.m.
False Alarm Made
STRAND THEATRE
ied contion, !>». Coll
Street and Pine Avenue. ‘
THE GENERAL SEZ:
I
CONCI
and
N.W
Lake
Trial
SALESMAN
LEaGJn STI
road where he worked for 45
day following a heart attack at
Methodist Church.
Rev. Robert Lowe, pastor.
Home.
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GENERAL FINANCE
Court Tests
Planned On
OJ-
Classes Reset
In Art, Craft
MU
IN
' members of the Orange
iamber’s executive commit-
MU
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court tests of the Senate - ap-
proved civil rights bill as soon
Costs Cited
On WS Lines
Businessmen’s
LEAOUE STANDINOS
6
Career Cirls
tenQUE STANDINOS
5
7
Civil Rights
By SEYMOUR M. HERSH
CHICAGO (AP) - Dr. Martin
Bec
Sat
lish
Sun
rested, says Parks Commission-
er Newbold Morris.
merce at Hugo, Okla.
He was selected from among
15 applicants following two
weeks of interviews and review
DERA Women
LEAGUE STANDINQS
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di
Continuance
Granted In
Damage Suit
A motion for continuance was
Go Now
Pay Later!
Housewife League
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Nelson--
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3
4
A
Nursery.
X-rayed and dismissed at Or-
^Orange Bowling News----
Strikes & Spares
“SUMMER MAGIC”
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Am
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“I’ll have to owe you a nick-
el.”
q now
'am
grandchildren;
grandchild.
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a policeman to come up with a
blanket, cover her, take her to
possibilities and potential are
here. Development is the key.”
2 Escape Serious
Injury in Wreck
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Two
Bridge City men escaped seri-
ous injuries about midnight last
night when their 1962 model car
veered out of control and turned
Smith, was a retired boiler- grandchildren; and two great-
maker for the Santa Fe Rail- grandchildren.
Orangeites See
Taping of Show
Today’s telecast of “I’ve Got
A Secret,” on Channel 6 at 7
p.m. will have two Orange view-
ers who saw the show video-
The Thomens were so pleased
-2 Miss Palmer’s perform-
ances that they asked her to
Killed instantly was the pilot,
Edwin T. Zimmy, 48, of And-
men visited New York May 21-
28. They saw Betsy Palmer in
interested in seeing her on the
television show.
ed against the bill in Friday’s
Senate action.
But, he warned that passage
of the bill "does not mean we
have reached the promised land
for civil rights.”________________
tioner, pt
RE 5-4978.
Classes scheduled for Thurs-
day have been changed as fol-
lows:
Playground Arts and Crafts —
July 1. Sunset Park, 8 to 9 a.m.:
Franklin School, 9:15 to 10:15
a.m.; children’s crafts, youth
a man who said he was a rail-
road brakeman reported the
shooting to him.
Wiggins said he asked the
man why he hadn't helped the
Johnsons and was told:
"I have to get back to the
yards.”
1 great- of water.
They also were called out at
tne plaintiff s legal counsel and Wallace,, bringing his independ-
were not prepared to an-ent presidential campaign to herited
Investigating the accident was
Highway Patrolman H. R. Block.
I people from the fatigue
of desperation to the buoyancy
of hAnK ”
P 1
a
been cancelled this week due to
his attending a national Jaycee
convention in Dallas as presi-
dent of the Orange Jaycees.
The classes normally set for
today have been changed as fol-
lows:
Playground Arts and Crafts-.
• LODGE NOTICES
STATED
Mod i son I
A.F. A
first and
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SRIES-Orange Credjt
Cooks Cleuners, 1652
Politics-
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tickets te poll decisive margins
in the state in November.
—Wisconsin Gov. John W.
Reynolds, who won the Wiscon-
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autograph their playbills, which
they will keep as souvenirs of
their visit.
over, Mass. Kennedy’s side,
Edward Moss, 41, also of And-
over. died about seven hours
after the crash.
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1009 GREEN AVE
"A3MBRETTA rn.hr scooter, TV I
iuvespaicgaterincogdrunnmm .
condition, only *120. Phon, TU
Merchandise
Kennedy--
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two youngest members in the
U.S. Senate—had their first
meeting Sunday since the crash.
p.m. in a local hospital follow-
ing a brief illness.
Rev. C. W. Williams, pastor
to
I meemg •
Lgage Ho. IN
A.M. every
third Monday
I IM month.
sone Lewis .Howard, Conley,, of stayed at the scene rather than
Abuquerque,N.M.: * daughter, detour, to watch the repair pro-
and cedures.
n .. •aCK UI U
Because of the exceptionally Bernadine
dry weather of recent weeks Houston i
ad subsurface conditions, we'J •
pointing was unnecessary. Shor-
ing likewise was kept to a bare
minimum.
VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES
filed today by 1
Sexton and Owi
Twen W l at
Norgfog Stool . 77 S ----
Jock Enmon’s used Cors 16% T% $%
Eori A Siqler ....... 17 IS 10
Airways vending Mach. 16 16 11
Smiths Cleoners . ...... 1> 17 1>
Orange firemen yesterday at 1----------------- a., -----
6:21 p.m. answered a false 8130 p.m. in the Burke-Hammer Malcolm Dorman,
alarm at the comer of Mill Funeral Home in Lake Charles. —3-------
The $150,000 restaurant with
a seating capacity of 96 a
gift shop and service station is
currently under construction
The operators, part of a nation-
wide chain, have a long term
lease with the Gulf Oil Corp. on
a 3%-acre tract on the north
tance of 720 feet from Eddie-' in M. D. Anderson Hospital-in workshop. Two credits in sci-
man Road to the property line Houston. e " ’ . . . .
along with 570 feet of 10-inch T
1
most favorable weather condi- had lived all her life in aica-
tions, - work organisation and sieu Parish.
A woman wearing such a suit know-how of our employes who Su uuuzuue wer mocner, I—.................
dndude "anr,Theacoriisigurn Mrs. B. A Haggar oryinton;lerec:Her.attendance.at
equipment rental.” • •
MIMIATURE registered hlack male:
poodle.. 7 months old, oil shots, ■
gSiatly merked. TU 6481 or TU :
AKC roglBMrod Doorman Fimclior'
pupples. Ear* trimmed, wormed •
ond oil thot*. Phone SH 4-7151. J
WHITB TOY female poodb, 4 morNm :
32AeK registered. Phone TU
BAR'0 BOARDING KoMOto. DottV,'
weekly, monthly rotes. Boxer, Pek-
ingese stvd. Poodle grooming, pick- •
up dellvery. TU 3-3876.
side of Interstate 10 just south
of Memorial Field.
The complete f a c i 111 y, a m in
operated on a company basis, church
is expected to be open around
Aug. 15.
Children’s art class — June Mrs. George Reis of Ooportun-
3), at youth center, 2 to 4 p.m " —* ” —
Adult art class — July 1, at
youth center, 7 to 9 p.m.
Arts and craft classes under ( , „------
the direction of Jim Backus hav Funeral Home.
BALTIMORE (AP) — The son that he performed the ceremony,
of atheist Madalyn Murray has, Susan's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
married the teen-aged girl who Leonard J. Abramovitz, in an
..is in the middle of a bitter court'earlier suit had accused Mrs.
wrangle between her parents Murray and William of inducing
..... Susan to move in with the Mur-
ES H*
said the ' Southern
June 30, at Salk School, 8 to 9 . unug
a.m. Anderson School, 9:15 to Mrs. v*“cent P. Zummo;
10:15 a.m. and Robinson Center, four grandchildren
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. r • ■ '
Johnson’s Plumbing ....
M Oosis -------------
H«>d Acres _________
Mann Insoronc: ________
Digle Gloss ----------- - -
50.*—4; }
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s8g fhm sengs, ■■ y. W:
210: Dixe Otau, NM; Th, Oosis, 2553.
___________ votes to Johnson. The delegation
Tinsley, scheduled voted to "abide by President Luther King Jr., said Sunday
to be heard today in 163rd Dis- Johnson's decision" on his vice that integration leaders will file
*ie C- presidential running mate.
George W. Hooper
Funeral services are pending
_ at Claybar Funeral Home for
Kennedy was taken out of George William Hooper, 80, of
oxygen as doctors reported his Rt. 4, Box 11, Orange.
blood pressure and breathing He died yesterday at 11:15
considerably improved. p.m. in a local hospital follow.
4 x
4
e w, VI —ake cnareo, suster
ol Mrs. Charles Zeto of Orange. |* . ----- —, --------- —
She died Saturday in a Lake taken in comments made ear-
Charles nursing home following lier to local police.
a long illness. ! Tilted _ I__: - -
Rosary was said yesterday at misdemeanor charge by Judge
—Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey,
returning to his Waverly, Minn., . .
home after Senate passage of as it becomes law.
the civil rights bill, received a
i j Er, Nelson concluded, "I'm most
closed Friday, excited about Orange. All the
KaTuwanen ui .carasveusity at Waco through coopera-1"® aerendant’s first origi
Parish schools: the past 30 tion of the Texas Heart Associa-amended answer was filed to-
years, were held today at 3 tion and university. ” ------- "
----- -------------- 2m Mon’ed *-thedet Dr. William R. -._______________
was the installation of Church. lor University science depart-Sons alleging neglige _
She died yesterday at 1 a.m. ment, will be coordinator of the part of Peyton, the plaintiff.
.....-L.The motion stated the answer
(King said “it is unfortunate
that Goldwater has made that
statement. The senator could
who wear topless bathing suits figures, said
on the city’s beaches will be ar-
but less nationwide glamor.”
—Alabama Gov. George C. dier Field that
Gardens.
A native of Bolivar, Tenn., he
had lived in the Orange area
20 years. He was a retired me-
chanic at the local Du Pont
plant.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Pearl Hooper of Orange; .
one son, George H. Hooper of
Clinton. Iowa: two brothers,
Audrey H o o-p e r of Bolivar,
Survivors inCluda th. wmW.1 nvwevE. ....uncuBuce em- sometime over the weekend af-
n TZ ncludeatheucouplelaployes .said, manymotorists ter the cafe was — • ’
_____________fin presidential' primary as a
the law firm of stand-in for the President, re-
leased the state's 46 convention
182’ 2. 2
ka = 5 ,
4,uMw 5 33 ..
LMs
•Th, $04.
.... , x - —‘ The figures came from City - .
cited Susan for contempt when Mgr. Archie N. Walker. In- P m. In Maplewood Methodist
she sent him a letter saying she volved
rHidentsotmemk“hriesfelone Small Frame Home
Other survivors include her Damaged by Fire
husband, Jasper Scimemi of A fire of unknown origin
Lake Charles; 2 daughters, Mrs caused damage to one room
Laver Lowe of New Orleans land contents in s small frame
and Mrs. Luke P. Mondello of home at 1101 Texas Ave.,
Lake Charles; 1 son, Michal J. owned by 0. W. Bradshaw.
Scimemi of Lake Charles; 2 sis- Orange firemen were called
way 87 in front of the Forest taped in New York on May 25.
Mayor and Mrs. Martin Tho-
Judge Eugene R Hoyt
gi anted the motion, “until fur-
ther orders of this court.” Ju-
rors were dismissed.
The *147,070 damage suit is sign-waving welcome Saturday Christian Leadership Conference
based upon a traffic accident from civil rights supporters, which he heads, will make court
of Dec 4, 1960. The petition New figures in the Minneapolis teats of the public accommoda.
plaintiffs wife, Mrs. Peggy ahead of Atty. Gen. Robert F. Selma and Tuscaloosa, Ala., Al-
1 eyton of Lake Charles. Kennedy as a vice presidential bany. Ga., and St Auzustine
It is alleged that Tinsley, favorite of Democrats and inde- Fla. ■ ugustine,
passing a car belonging to pendents. .
RoupertG. Touchet, and ahead —Kennedy, who has been con-
1
]
ulioiy ., peneuuau- findlit:more difficult to carry. the
- -u u- ue as candidates for public of- South.than perhaps he had first
tence on the fice, rather than on those with thought.
King later told a rally of an
estimated 70,000 persons in Sol-
- " 1 the civil rights
bill “will lift millions of dijin-
Washington to the Massachu- .-----. -
setts Democratic convention in of the. North Orange Baptist
Springfield when the plane Church, will officiate. Burial
• ■ ■ ... will in Hillcrest Memorial
II
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Professionol, jam proof gun. Uses six
sizes heavy duty stople noil* . 3/16"
to 9/16". Unexcelled for building
opplicotions: coiling tile, sheathing
poper, oU.
Teoma- W L QB
ulPhormocy g is 3
emEpEm
970 * Ker geranon AM A !.
----- 9:16 a.m. for a motorcycle fire
Daniel G. Smith at 1801 16th St. The fire was out
agurremismpaheas-mamsp‛2ammaa"
nue Methodist Church for Daniel
Gilbert Smith, 70, of 505 W. Park
Ave.
-------- ence on the undergraduate level came.as a complete surprise to
The family requested dona- will be allowed to those attend- the plaintiff’s legal counsel
and 726 feet of 6-inch seweritions be made to the Merle Ing. . . ______ __
Haggart Memorial Fund of the One of the basic objectives isswer them. Roru •
Maplewood Methodist Church or to better prepare teachers towThe motion also stated that ference
to the American Cancer Society, teach the cardiovascular system Touchet, who was to appear as
A native of Iowa, La, she in theizown schools a witness, is not available. “
........ She is graduate of Northwest- chet ’ residence is listed as
___________ em State College, Natchitoches, ADbeville, La.
Survivors include her mother La., with a bachelor of arts de- The motion stated that the
----• ” ■ i vinton:gree. Her attendance at the motion was not made for de-
sisters, Mrs. Marjorie workshop is being sponsored byay.bu ‘ “ afford the plaintiff’s
Jacks of Cleveland, Miss., Mrs.the Orange Heart Association, attornevs ademata nrmoi-
XrT^rt:”4$Dn?.‘O»*Mro.“^e“l^nte^|^lng^-w^^^
Adult art class July 8 youth emi, M. of Lake Charles, sister Wilson. Other witnesses also 275 Russell, Bridge City, Ethe-
- ■ - • To-’- -• ----- contended they had been mis- ridge was taken to the hospital ln
* *------- —--by a Claybar ambulance and with
,----- Hudson by a law enforcement
I It resulted in dismissal of the officer.
Topless Suit Wearers mains. Haggart Memorial Fund of the- One on cm
NEW YORK (AP) — Women! Walker, pleased over the.cost Maplewood Methodist Church or to better pi
thin siits figures caid "This job was *a*h A------ ___-_________ nah ah- --
done at minimum cost due to
tete---——• 533
F.m=.=
Financial
c^"”-. ... " $
Smiths Cleaners ........ 7 5
Garretts Applionce ... 7 j
County N(gN3 Book . «
gobynson; Texgco Ho. 2 5
Eon on sw _______ s
RuMor Sfomo Co. ______ 4
RoOloioni Txge No. 1 1 » |
HIGH rX SERIES - Robinsns
1'^:. 33002 Smmha
9 II
North Carolina, told a news con- <
_____j at Raleigh his mission of hope.’
was to "get the liberals off the
le. Tou- backs of the people.”'
hibited her parents and the Inc.’restaurant on garplteacherinthe.calcasiusity‛aWc5 Sl;
Murravs from contactin her near Adame Ravne Parish schnnls for th* naet oaUi_______ m_____ 2:___t A____za amended enew______ zzze to- uthe‛ growing tend Mic to focus
ity. 1 day .The answer alleges 11 on nationally famous personali-
Widner, Ray specifis, acts, wrongs and omis- tfts as < .........
science depart- slons alleging negligence on the fice,
The wedding of William Mur- raxs.
ray, 18, and the former Susan religion.
Abramovitz, 17, was announced 2 . - caolieu . al
Sunday during a hectic session suit which resulted in last year's Southampton
in Municipal Court U.S. Supreme Court decision -......
Mrs. MurraySWilliam, Susan that required religious exercises
and Mrs. Murfay’s mother, in publie schools is unconstitu-
Bonna Mays, 73. all were in tional, faces six charges of as-
court to answer charges result- saulting policemen. . .
ing from a brawl with police at ‘ ~ .
—Mrs. Murray’s Baltimore home oped after police were tipped
P Saturday that Susan had been seen in the
Mrs. Murray's lawyer, Leon- Murray home. They had been
ard Kerpelman, told the court searching for her since June 2
that William and Susan were to. serve a contempt-of-court
• married last Tuesday at Fred- citation.
erick, Md., 50 miles east of The judge hearing the crimi-
here. Ellis Wachter, clerk of nal court case brought bySu-
• BUS. OPPORTUNITIES * 40
FORSALE—WestQrangatraller
pork, locoted at 2323 Western Av-
nup.______________
GOOD wmBKK Hr —U, g—4 |».
295on If interested, phone TU
BBAUTY SALON ~T1r— yw—rfc
pood location, low overhed, rent,
Teose or sell. TU 6-2096 or TU
*4243__________________________
TEXACO dealership availabiai or.
AnAS-Phone YU 3-1675 collec, Porf
TRYI-iFsregnyeaigsenm.
things -you no longer need to some-
one who does need them a Leadgce
classified ad. "
Dtislon of major mayfacturer
expondin this morket ha»
opening for mon to take over
lcol territory calling on in-
dustriai ord commercial oc-
counts In a repeat business.
Thorough product and fleld
training, ompensotion and
compo benefit* dicussed at
locol Inferview. Write to
Sole* Personnel Director,
Suite 5206, Empire State Bldg.,
Now York 1, N.Y.
TRICYCLE $2, kifchen toble $), Sun-
begm .mix master $6, Lionel train :
254710, hono mower $2. Call TU •
IF-ewrp^* nok dull «*d droar,
move the spot* o» they appear witr
Blue Lustre. Rent-.electric sham-
pooer SI. Case & McGee Furni-
turo. ____________________ •
PORTABLEdishwasher,topotth-
line, exceilent condition, all chrome
portoble electric broiler-rotisserie, .
electric Hohner organ, fifty-chick
electric brooder; no cash "ex-
change, consider swop on practice
piano, deo freeze. TU 142W' -
VACUUM CLANER SALK - We
have Electrilux with all attach-
ments this week only, $14.50; also
carpet sweepers ond mony others,
Sli. All guaranteed. Kirby Co , 1907
MacArthur.___________________
TWO buggies for tpM, eno with oaiih
P,290 wheel*, and rubber tires, -
CUSTOM BUILT Wamtnvm Kneih
and doors. Fo* free esfimates cat
TU 6-4752.
WORLD boOK Eneygopedin and.
Childcroft, $10 down, $6 per month,
MnKtEeg
• SHVIC4 STATION tOUIR. 40A
STATION equtpmant N, mN o
troge, phon TU Min for Mor>
motlon.
• FANS, Alt CONDITIONING A*.
----------- ..._____, -____ _ _ . Costs totaling 54,201 were
the Frederick County Circuit fan's parents had placed her cited today on extension of wa-
Court, confirmed Sunday night temporarily in the custody of an 'ter and sewer lines by Orange
----------- jaunt and uncle, ordered her to municipal crews to serve the
remain in Maryland, and pro-*150,000
He is survived by two sisters, c . C,
«bsJ Gaming Charge
Harrington of Spokane. Is Dismissed
ershewausrejwibmtwoebroth Acharge ot permitting gaming
sas City, and Donald Williams o. the premises of a local dom
of North Hollywood, Calif. ino club was dismissed today in
I___' a Orange Corporation Court
Nr., a i, e j , hearing due to failure to com-
MIrs• Sadie Scimemi paining witnesses to testify.
High mass was sung today at I The defendant was Clyde E.
center, 10 to 11 a.m.; adult 12:30 a.m, in St- Hubert’* Cath- Stanfield, operator, ofAthe Dom-
landscaping art class, youth olic Church in Lake Charles 5th St..The prose-
center or city park, 2-4 p.m. for Mrs. Sadie Tramonte Scim-cuting witness was Mrs. R
. . .. . . r . . J .. nvi en T ____ZIWilenn Ather witnncche
Livestock • Farm
•'uvesTOcK EQUIPMENT at
HAY FOR ,AL«. w«l Hrtmirt-'
sgostol exmugg ond prote Ney. ■
» 11805 ond ® cenfs in ROM. SH :
STOCK FRAME Hr BoIHm Mdfop
in 0004 Hfopo. Call TU AAFH
RESISTEREP Block Aiwo but:
IBOfdollcr 21 D monHu old. torn.. :
-ons Furnityre _______ i4M i7% ij%
H-‛‛s Drive tn ___________ 11 71 16 , _
Moore’s Tile. 6 n 11 <lrc
HIGH TEAM SERIES-Eori A Sigter, For
2830; Moore’s TIH, 2010; Norsfok, 1m. You
—— Jones, pas- . ——
tor, officiated. Burial was in hours, expediting slow move-
Greenlawn Memorial Park un-ment of one-lane traffic.
der the direction of Levingston At about 7:15 p.m. normal
Conley, pharmacist for tho tnet"bhdbggAnDuringoe Aepaisthrqughaosmailwindow 00 the
Patt. Woods Drugstores in Port activities, many cars detoured Scoisdboxesthoeru ldinga non
Arthur wa, a native of Mis- around by Round Bunch Road, onboth a Xisarere fordsn.onen
souri. His wife, Mildred, was at one time tratfic was lined Chinotana aisarortnsendingm- .
native of Iola, Kan. They had up about 200 yards from the inan eisndwar ecnrdela r. Noth by
vodtinthePort Arthur area for bfidge on either side. tuFbedie Me mking occurdid ch
. ’i a . , However, maintenance em-
He was dead on arrival at Or- years and was • member of the
ange Memorial Hospital yester Park Avenue Methodist Church. Eon
day following a heart attack at A native of Pennsylvania, he 25
10:40 a.m. in the Park Avenue lived most of hi* W® in Texas
Methodist Church, and in Orange for 10 years.
Rev. Robert Lowe, pastor, Survivors Include his wife,
officiated. Burial was in Hill- Mrs. Carolyn Smith of Orange;
crest. Memorial Gardens under a daughter, Mrs. Ellis B. Mar-
the direction of Claybar Funeral tin of Nacogdoches; a son, Jack
Home. E. Norman of Galveston; five
MES. MAXINE LECKBAND
Local Teacher
Will Attend .
Tenn.-and Vernon Hooper of I HeartW OrksltOp
, ----- - VINTON (Spl) — Funeral The workshop will be held The motion for continuance by .York.
Homes Enterprises, services for Miss Merle Hag- June 22-July 5 at Baylor Univer- Sexton and Owens stated tha: ~
lrant nn Tnterctata 10 aart tasenar in the Colencin.l >. . ... ' .. • ■ I+k. i,. ai. 2 ...
American League
LEAGUE STANDINGS
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LKAOUI STANDINGS
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HiQNINDIViDUAL SERIES - Ladles:
$40: Olle Mendoza, 533; Mike Ro-
mono, STB.
Legal Notice
PUBLIC HEARING
PUBLIC NOTICE I* hereby gfven
that 0 public hearing will be held
at City Hall on tho 291h day of
Juno, 1964 at 7:00 p.m. by the City
of Orange Zoning Commission to
consider reqvests for zone changes
» follow*:.
Property located bn Enner Road,
South of the lake, North of IH-10
be changed from a "C" Zone to a
"G" Zone
Lot 7, Block Z, Lot 6, Block Q,
Lot 1, Block Q and Lot 6, Block 4
In Novy Pork bo changed from a
"8" Zone te an "H" Zone
Property located on the corner
of 16th Street and Link Avenue
be changed from an "A" one to a
"O" Zone.
Anyone wishing to be heard on these
proposed zone changes art hereby
invited to attend this hearing to
express their views.
Jerry Fairchild,
City Secretary,
City ol Orange, Texas
(9/
Ogden, W.M., B. F. Husband, soo
r T r r r j rj- j j- r
• PERSONAL 11
THE ndormation Center of RM Or
ange council on Alcohollsm is open
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and
by special appointment. We have a
loan library for your use. 606 W.
Elm St. Phone TU 3-4532 or TU
6-3477.__
ALCOHOLICS Anameus weettega
every Monday and Friday eve-
r p y_ 1 w i6th stL
• LOST AND FOUND 13
LOST—female Siamese in Riverside
Addition. Phone TU 3-5044.
FOUND—Two bird dogs. Cell RE
.54050_9ndidentity, ..
• SPECIAL NOTICES 14
VALVERDE'S Beauty Shop — $16.0
permanents $9.50, $12.50 permanents
$6.50, 110 permanents $5.50, others
$5 00. TU 3 7677._________________
NOTICE
Home owners, Josper, Newton, Orange
county and southwest Leu Is Jana,
call us for free estimates on re-
pair* or remodeling.
D. G. FORD
BUILDING CO.
_________TU 3-9777 ________
Swimming Classes
Call TU 3-9323
Heated Pool
Rom 4 to 40 yeors old.
Guorantee you to swim.
Employment
• KMAU HEP WANTED 31
WANTED-Ldes 11 $0 48 work your
way through beauty college. Phone
YU 3-9727 bfore S pm. osk for
Mr. Wayne or Mr. Deese. Only
the *lncerelv interested pteax.
WHY NOT START
A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWNI Write
Avon totey to find out about their
pion for housewives to earn money
in their spare time. F.O. Box 3256,
Port Arthur, Tex.
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attorneys adequate opportunity shot. I asked him to get help,”
"euSahoenemanhr.or R .86. 'IJiS A. ..
Maplewood, and Evy Mae Hag- brldge-: Knithis .defense attorney for glanced at his wife, picked
gart of Dallas; and three (Continued From Page 1) No other fury case, will he A.it « 2,.
_ 1 „ _.....
Dourn ’ Ark. three times in the past two oral arguments in the school for help as the man left the
__ __ ~ years. consolidation case. Thursday he -
Mr., Mrs. Conley when the bridge was origi- is scheduled to hear juvenile „„ wue „„ „„„ ,
PORT ARTHUR (Snl) _ Join' nally built, the swing mechan-cases and on Friday, domestic became in,” Johnson said,
funeral services for Mr. "andism was frequently,, used for relations cases. .----------
Mrs. Earl H. Conley, 63 and 61, barge towing of 011 field equip- D ---1Ar. ,
respectively, of 4900 Sue in ment to thei Orangefield area. Breakin Noted
Groves, were held today at >0 However, this is no longer
the First Presbyterian nefhesankkicuities operating At Local Cafe
Bridge which also took the life hours, no cars were moving rlling atwocoinxending ma-
of Mrs. Arlene Zoch of Orange, across the bridge. Flagmen Soiresem reported to Orange
Rev, Franklin T. Jones. "Ds-were busy for another three PThe brekindWas discovere
e by Mrs. Kim Burton, 2607 7th
S .. upon arrival at the cafe at
5:35 a m. Entrance was made taw County Chamber of Com-
Ithronch a email wi-A.... — iL . . 2. N. .
V‛
I
\ I
Businesswomen a
ters. Mrs. Anthony Lomowaco out at 9:24 a.m. and the fire .Teoms . _ w
of New Orleans, and Mrs. John was reported extinguished at 2022° cSr, 2
Guarisco...of Chicago; and 12/9:37 a:m They used 300 Ballons Ete."cSmB2"c82•. J
Beguty Box . .. 6
CA.C. Finonce ...........6
redit ________.... 3
Teom X .......... 2
HIGH TEAM ------ ‘
Company. 1779;
Circle Lumber,
• MAU HILF WANTED 32
AMBITIQUS high achool studens and
grodvotes who hova a car and want
a lob with a Mure, no experience
necessory. Apply in person, 1907
MacArthur Drive. __________
canEERolconTUNITY-Maeru
insutonce compay hoe opening tar
Insuronce consulfont position, udr-
onteed "ncome provided for three
year* training period. Safe* ex-
perience helpful but not necessary.
Call TU 6-1341 Mr inferview.
------
• WORK WANTED, PIM All 34
FART-TIME wert, bours at year con.
venlence, call Luzler Cosmetics RE
.5552. only.....:
• WORK WANTED, MAU 33
IMPORTANT Jo WANTEG-Yevng,
82 "
'ox/- - VK w vronge. vsam mi. we
seryice । a the best of hi* obility.
""""23 “ -i
reTevma ............ < 1
qpedE3 :
ii-i i
SAVE UP TO $65"
BIG AIR CONDITIONER SALE. IS.-
000. B.T.U oir condifioner, wo*
$254.44, now $199. 17,500 B.T.U. dir
cpnditioder . ,wos $3148. now $233.
20,000, BT U..air.conditioner, was
$314.45, now $259.88.
MONTGOMERY WARD :
50S A FIONT TU 3 8443
• IRNITURE. WNOID oct. a*
MQwsEMOLDMemsgmywt.p,,y,
Ns "IS'""* cobtht $15; cib:
tocto us. IC4 ceeom tfeezer u«.
four p‛s9 ><x>U.r in. Vecium
"e".
SECOND HAND Stere, 1622 Stric
lond Drive, furnifure, appliances.
Cosh Mr your furniture. Ed Sparks,
TU 39523.
OVKRSTOCKeO M Msrem
ergtore ond frM wi. reconnrine3.
erineshea, queponteg. AIM quqiif
turaiture W dlscounf pries.. F
eelvery,SO'Y term knags ci
B,<rlg«rsU«n. KB UW
»«y»«AL sm« mm ■ »m<mim« m
good cendnion„Iuof overhouie,
SAVE $51
AU tromer 114 combinetlon rs-
trigergtor-ireszer. Whits or copoe,
Ms. wo. mem new sas. »
MONTGOMERY WARD
■ 508A FRONr TU 3.8443
“SINGER AUTOMATIC
ZIGZAG -
etnot conson, was on buMont,
mao botlonholes, mionogromec .
Mind bem ond mony (Mey pot-
ters. Boy butane. 01 SSI, or fene
up payment of U« monthly. Still '
ovoronteed. Bor tre home +loff
con colwcf Tt i-MC.__________i
Save $40 to $60
w-roor etest or vorloM frowor.
ware sr copper ions. How only
sw.
MONTGOMERY WARD
508-A FRONT Ju 3.su1
A," "
ARee--.,quic W
4enjo J T'"”" \\
A'heod ond. eosesi V
€ ateP2peed
V * .n repol ents. ..
\ you e nw "..-s
V eosY .aai
ORANGE - 607 W. FRONT - TU 3-9331
oldent end Lnrge Homa Owned and Opereted Finance Company in Sha sobine Arsa.
*3005"
9,2 oofomotic. Choke. '
• BOATS, MOTORS. ACC 57
W-E00r.be01,Sn.p.Jobnson,elec
is h.p. JOHNSON meter, perket
condition, 395. Phone RE 5-5741.
CLEAN.M beot “ M- metor, eec
™ "O' sontrols, toctory ffoilef,
sirs. 315 h. Forogvt.
avmauoa, ms m
for $295. Coll TU 3-777 ohe s
p.m.
U-roOT BOAT, frsasr. »Ap. lasfor,
— ----- ----I— ( f J J- J J-
AIR-CONDITIONING ’XT'
FACTORY WARRANTY ond SfRVICf ON
• YORK • • CHRYSLER
AUTO AIR CONDITIOMINO saus ANO suvice
STEAM CLANINO ANO REPAIRING ON AU MAKIs 04 WINDoW
UNITS. COMMENCIAL, INOUSTRIAL, MESIDENTIAL At . . .
RICH ARDSON^
906 WESTERN AVE.-ORANGE, TEXAS—TU 3-3531
"OLDEST ANO most MOOIN suvice Dtn. IN ORANOI couNTY"
Educational '
b INSTRUCTIONs 3
HARVEY PRINCE actapting smi
mer plano pupiis. Cal TU 3-3108
after S pjn.
JON CONDER, s.AA., MM. Leee l ei
in piano, volce, ergon, th eery and
_ harmyr. _TV _34BM_ - TU MRM
• SCHOOLS
RETARDED cMdraa can la iitM
Training facilities for retarded dill-
dren from preschool oge to young
adulthood. For information call TU
46-9914 or TU 6-7140
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, June 22, 1964, newspaper, June 22, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560638/m1/6/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.