The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 288, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1964 Page: 2 of 42
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1964
THE ORANGE LEADER
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water and sewer, water, street.
3,500-gallon per minute water
Found by Uong Kong Police
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HONG KONG (AP) - Police
announced Saturday discovery number of revolvers with large
caches and a later
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bordering on Communist China.
levelled a city block.
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by the Texas Agricultural Ex-
tension Service and Gulf States
was assigned to the staff of
Munson Army Hospital at Ft.
Leavenworth. He is a medical
specialist. He entered the army
in January of 1961 and was last
for a multilater nuclear force.
President Charles de Gaulle
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bombs, hand grenades, ciga- Mo. Garrison attended Stark
rette tin bombs, various types of High School.
In Lip Reading
At Port Arthur
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Deweyville
Mrs. Jay Rodrick, SH 6-2508
DEWEYVILLE (SpD - Mr.
ROMAN BEAUTY
APPLES
FRISH
TOMATOES, Basket 50c
Pure Ribbon Cone Syrup
CIRCLE FRUIT STAND
MacARTHUR CIRCLE
Sprey Faint..
Class leads..
Metallic’Foil.
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Wilson Johnson Johnny Hinson were their son
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Mrs. Kirk Miller, 379-2566
NEWTON (SpD—Guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Aeron Hopkins
last weekend were Mrs. Hop-
kin’s brother-in-law and sister,
erty has subsequently been pur-
chased by the Levingston Ship-
building Co. Abandonment c:
these wells by 1965 makes an
additional water supply manda-
Men, Women in
Uniform
H. L. WILLIAMS JR.
Benny Moody returned from
Austin Friday. She has com-
pleted her training at Mims
explosives had gone off.”
The cache was stored amid
ing through emissaries are re-
ported to have laid a basis for
probable agreement this week
on the broad outlines of a new
..
SNEAK STARTS 8 PM.
this is TME stoar of joot ... kicks she
OIOS ... THE SWINOERs SHE EUNS WITH . . .
AND IVEIY INCH OF MER SHUS EXCITEMENTII
y STARRING: ANN-MARGARET — JOHN IORSYTHE
-- FEATURE BEFORE THE SNEAK 5:45 --
---IVfRY WEDNESDAY IS FAMILY DAY--
HIGH
SALES EFFICIENCY
CREATES
LOW INVENTORY
List Now! Sale Soon!
DAL SASSO
REALTY
TU 6-3651
plant
Another -agenda Item up for
, final passage is a measure cre-
■ ating the offense of negligent
' ‘collision. It sets up standards,
definitions and exceptions and
By Johnson, Wilson
NATO Force Agreement in Sight
plans and specifications for con-
struction of a 3,500-gpm well.
tory.
In the resolution to be con-
K-emummmummemm in PANAVISION HianiMB
LATEST WORLD NEWS AND COLOR CARTOON
■ PLUS THIS SHORT: "RIVIERA DAYS"
detonators, time clocks and fuse
■ wire.
Mrs. M. N. W e s t b r o o k s,
county clerk, attended the 10th
annual conference on vital sta-
tistics of Texas held at the Ste-
phen F. Austin Hotel in Austin
Sunday through Tuesday.
Mr. and . Mrs. Arnold Neely
and Mrs. Ola Rushing were vis-
itors of Mrs. Mirene Gray of
Beaumont Tuesday.
NEW
crease
previou:
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port iss
Dist. Cl
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pitalized in Orange Memorial
Hospital.
Packaged Balls..
6" Molded Ball..
Balls, ConesDises.
Wreath Rings...
The famous blanket used by over a million happy
sleepers, now more beautiful? than ever! So soft,
fluffy, with high-Ioft Supernap! Dial the warmth
you like, sleep relaxed coddled in even warmth all
night long in any weather. Nylon binding. Snap-fit
corners. Lovely fashion colors. Machine washable in
lukewarm water. Terrific buy — choose yours today!
• should defects in material or workmanship develop
we will replace the control for.5 years; we will
replace the blanket for 2 years, repair it for 3 years
Mrs. Leonard Powell is hos-
pitalized in Orange Memorial
Hospital. /
Mrs. John Nowasky is hos-
are fantastically dan-
body. X .
The skill is one that is used
to supplement the hearing of
foundly hard of hearing person,
lipreading may be a substitute
for hearing.
SUNNYSIDE OFFERS COURSE IN LIP READING
Chris Lockhart,. James Snoek, Mary McQuillen, Miss Dubois
Course Offered!
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beginning March 4.
The course, similar to one
that has just ended, will be neld
each Thursday night for Fix
weeks. Those desiring spring
placement may call now to reg-
ister. Leona Dubois is instruc-
Arms Cache From U.S.
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Qectt/ezes
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Bright Christmas Cotton
BORDER PRINTS
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ANNOUNCING A NEW
HEARING AID RENTAL PLAN
THROUGH SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH A
WORLD FAMOUS MANUFACTURER
For Full Details and Free Consultation
PHONE, WRITE OR COME IN
RUSSELL HEARING AID CENTER
Study Well Specifications
Councilmen ToFace Busy Agenda
Also being held once a week
for six weeks beginning March
4 will be the course for those
whose native language is not
English. For registration call
YU 3-1651, Port Arthur.
Lip reading is the skill that
enables a person to understand
spoken language by attentively
observing the movements of the
speaker's lips, face and entire
Pneus
ALWAYS HAST QUALITY •
items considered by city coun-
■ cilmen Tuesday night.
neers, Inc., to proceed with
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Gene Brown of‘Mauriceville* BASKET 5
Tourtst interest In
36" Percale. Colorfast prints A ®D
on white. Santa, wreath, vC
poinsettia, kitty, candle, VMPaD *
reindeer, sleigh. • “ yd.
72" Wide Nylon Net...... yd. 294
36*Felt.......yd.1.19
72"Felt 2.39yd.;9x12"pes., eu.15$
The council will convene at
7:30 p.m on the seond floor
at city hall.
Under provisions established
_ when the city acquired its mu-
nicipal water system, it had
to vacate two wells in the for-
mer Gulf States Utilities Co.
station on Front Avenue by '
Dec. 31, 1965.
.. This old Sabine plant prop- 1
Communist agents were be-
lieved to have done so.
The ballistics expert told the
FEATURES: 1:00 - 3:30 - 5:45 - 9:25
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.. HAMILTON OLIVER- BUTTONS O'CONNELL
It would be located about gerous," he said. “Thousa
¥ ■ mile north of the present people in this crowded
Link Avenue well and pump could have been killed if the
raj
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Thompson
Ball also conferred in Paris of Houston.
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tors are expected to attend a uve calpag. wiun qinIU, , , ..
commercial rice dryer clinic against any proposals which Recent guests of Mr and Mrs.
tomorrow from 8 a.m to 4 p.m. ... I t ’ — - ' Tahnnv Hineon wer "hain eon
at the Ridgewood Motor Hotel meeting.
Indian here.
A fresh new coat of paint ean give
you that “new home feeling" and
lengthen the life of your home. Great
Texas has a complete array of colors
for the Interior and exterior, and
skilled painters ready to serve you.
- will be. among *-s?
DOUGLAS E. LEONARD
Army Spec. 4. Douglas F .
Leonard, whose wife, Carolyn, tor
lives at 223 Young Cts., Orange,
Make your own Christmas
Centerpieces and Table
Decorations with these ’
STYROFOAM
Novelties and Accessories
- . . here. The report is understood
spy, because it will mean noth- to be optimistic.
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bly West Germany and Italy, of NATO allies.
Undersecretary of State [ The United States would keep
George W. Ball conferred iniveto control over use of the
London early last week with weapons. The other countries
Wilson, British Foreign Secre- would share in developing
tary Patrick Gordon Walker and clear strategy and tactics.
Defense Secretary Denis He-
approach to creation of a NATO aley.
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AT-
Another agenda item includes be new squadcars for the po-
on three trucks lice department.
Bids will be recevied also on
T The Panama and Cape Cod
canals were opened within a
| two-week period in 1914.
I Channel 4 TV
Bingo Cards
WATSON'S
STAR SERVICE STATION
1916 Stricklend (Pinehurst)
of a large cache of American- quantities of ammunition.
The government spokesman
. Ball and Ambassador David
Their two-day, conference is Bruce, U.S. envoy to Britain,
expected to produce some hard reported to Johnson Saturday on
bargaining, however, and off!-; the proposals which Wilson is
cials are already cautioning bringing to Washington and on
that agreement at best can be:his attitude toward the talks
only tentative. This is so, they - --
visited friends and relatives
here Saturday.
Claiborne Clark visited in
Deweyville Saturday.
Only Micronesians may own
land or businesses in Micro-
nesia.
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A resolution authorizing de-
sign plans and specifications receipt of bi „
for a new Orange municipal and six vehicles for use in the
pieueu uc. uauuulg, »> ....... s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
School of Beauty in Port Ar- Connatser.
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reporters the cache included 260 Army Pvt. Larry L. Garri- L—,---- ------ — -
pounds of plastic! high' explosive, son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle ing Center in Port Arthur,
and five explosive mines of the Garrison, 4034 W. Park Ave.," ” " Cu "
limpet type,/ach capable of recently completed _
sinking a large-sized ship. Other week combat engineer course
‘objects in the cache included under the Reserve Enlistment
large amounts of bobby trap Program at Ft. Leonard Wood,
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rubbish in a room whose walls Pvt. Homer L. Williams Jr.
were covered with Nationalist ,20. whose parents live at I'D
Chinese flags. Gilmer Cts., Orange, has’com-
A government spokesman told pleted a seven - week combat
provides a penalty. The pro- the news conference, held engineer course under the re-
posed amendment was intro-‘alongside the explosives, that serve enlistment program at
duced on Nov. 10, police had been tipped off. He Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Wil-
m refused to say by whom but Hams was. graduated from
reliable sources said Chinese Bridge: City High School in
prthe 17 Orange County nited “ZS Artish Prime
coune tJU^spring in lip reading Minister Harold wiison, --
Utilities Co. It is designed to
orient rice dryer operators in
usage of aeration for holding opposition
green rice, employing aeration °
for fumigation, basic principles
of electricity as they affect the
operation of rice drying equip-
ment. 15 vapiug ne.
The program will conclude agree that their plans are.negn- , and sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. O.
with a panel discussion headed tiable. Johnson is said to be nil- Burnaman. /
by W S. Allen of Texas A&MlY ready to make, drastic Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
.University serving as modera-ichanges in1U s oians for a sea- Ormand are Mrs. F. C. Stehling
tor. Participants will be guests I bornesnuclear force of 25. . iDs and sons of Baytown.
at a luncheon sponsored by 1 and 200 Polaris missiles jointly Mrs. Warren Gunter is in
GSU. owned and operated by a group Florida this week visiting her
' :------ son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
C ------- ' and Mrs: Sylvan Foster.
— --- Mrs. Walter Fortenberry and
Mrs. Lydia Bell Gray attended
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Maurice Couve de Murville but
Rice Men Slate ISKS "oupnosnionhangeth
, ‘French government to NATO
. Clinic Monday : nuclear force proposals, includ-
• ling the controversial U.S. plan
the funeral of an uncle, Sam
Stringer, in Zavalla Wednes-
day. ——
Mrs. D. L. Johnson of Celeste
is visiting her son-in-law and
made high explosives and weap- _ . _______
one believed to have been refused to say who had stored
intended for use against Com- the cache or if anyone had been
‘of munist China. arrested. He said police were
The cache, largest ever found making inquiries which, could
in Hong Kong, was discovered lead to the discovery of other
on the top floor of an apartment caches and A later announce,
esotuton to ve con- block in a densely populated mentrerported discovery of 50
C3,a would authorize Tur- section of the colony. A ballis- poundszofahighnxplosives,.pis-
& Collie, Consulting Engi- tics expert told a news confer- tols,detonatorsa ndi leg a lradio
ence the explosives could have equipment in the new territories
... .. . . i hnrderina nn (nmminict (kina
TDi. , e" dren, Mr. and Mrs. John Hinson
Johnson has decided, how- . Hetn
anenathas halbezrfvgs"wpsonThe Ormand Junior Music
will be prepared to do, for a Club will mieet today,at 3 P.m.
solution to the nuclear weapons in the home of Mrs. O Neal Ba-
problem despite De Gaulle’s con.■
| Mayor Lewis Didrikson re-
Wilson, Gordon Walker and turned„last .week from.totis
Healey are due here Sundayanleappiancwtactolyemttnngd
6 k w. Mrs. Valma Pineda of Orange
Both.. Wison and Johnson is visiting her brother-in-law
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New! Prinfed-on-Cotton
PATTERN. CUT-OUTS
SANTA DOLL CLOTHES ANIMALS
Fun to sew and stuff . . . @ 0D.
Santa, kitten, rabbit, panda, A$
dog or Bozo Clown. ClothesA4 A f
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Mr. and Mrs. Elbert E. Leoh-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 288, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1964, newspaper, December 6, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560729/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.