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TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1966
With LSNSCD
Louisiana Routine Meeting
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2
Scheduled
The grant would enable plan-
Unes.
VINTON (Spl) — Early tomor.
The board has been informed
morning in Bryan.
Richter Swenson
The board earlier this year
' The trail ride is sponsored b
Richter
Coed Held
sewer facilities.
In Slaying
demand on public works plan-
to
ning funds has been unusually
heavy.
Other survivors include one
several eyed McNeese' State College
anAekil ____S •_ a i • •
spent several days last week
1/
bail
it
of the ambulance service. We consideration.
do it only as a service to the
The first
ery
able will be frm
ment to
repay
s whic
ai
"In view of the fund situa-
cast of when the funds may be
Iphur fairgrounds where they
II meet the DeQuincy trail-
as
trailboss. Lunch will be served.
(
costs
James Griner of Griner Fu-
non
ana High School Championship
"Bad weather'
was the rea-
McKeithen is planni
part in the parade.
will be accompanied by
nor
increased materi-
in 1964.
Several legal and cost prob-
North Viet Nam wants them.
rty fo
red hei
tober.
ire to live. Mrs. Jones
movi
513, VII
difficulti
A plat of the Edgewood Ter-
with bidders have will be held from July
les
13
• --M*V, •1 wa- ov
cepted for record. The 1€-acre
trict. "I favor cot
Butler sail
Horse Show
Jim -Griner Jr.
Hattie Marie Gibbs of Lake
consulting engineers, will do the
Mr. and Mra. E. A. Lindsey.
the national rodeo.
court are set. No court is held
during the
months.
summer
horse show for District 11 in-
Orange County will be
George King. Board Chairman
uly 26.
E. L. Shannon advised King the
Top 20 winners out of 171
will
the
earn
an estimated cost of $250-$400,
one.”
It is customary for a director
'•
tc make or second a motion for
ties available for horse shows.
project is in Hetzel’s precinct.
Other directors said they fa-
=
Laos
$9
attended for a short time some
i
I
Bridge Citv
as
$
Sunday from Houston where she
I
R. N. (BOB) WHITEHEAD
CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR
u MIMUW - mimerreiewr . orannmt . temtnemts . eunaes . a ■ . vra tawMa . aa i
OLDSMOBILE
W IMlt tllH !I<I»W«1 MltWH vet vevewtanprnnomcentenurveemmwet
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ON TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1966
amount to Mrs. Melba Kelley.
Mayor Glenn Seale said other
next year.
(Peld Pof, Adv.)
SELLS-METTEAUER OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC, HK,, 106 BORDER STREET
I
A
“In the fiscal year 1967, our
situation will not improve ma-
had a broken, right arm and
several bruises. She had suf.
SP OUT FRONT
...ine RoekMAcrtom nr!
Local Man On
TSCA Board
public works such as sewer and
water which will be given prime
Although the offer of volun-
teers was new for Czechoslovak-
Ark., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beck
and son of Prescott, Ark., and
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Beck and
you
avor
sion is charged with policing the
provisions of the 1954 Geneva
Sul
will
La Sertoma
Organization
Meeting Set
iding
s of
sser
COMPLETE
HOME
For only
• Honett
• Able
Receives Grant
FORT WORTH (AP) —
the law,'
ever a 1
as is
m a
• Dependable
• Friendly
But action on the matter
not be taken until after the
Experience Is Required To Do YOUR Job Effectivelyl
Shouldn't The Same Be True In Doing the Mayor's Jobl
subdivision in the Eva Lancas-
ter Survey is near Vidor,
Payment of $5,406 was ap-
way
ither
etro-
Issue
streets.
The present tax rate is 10
cents per $100 valuation at 40
per cent of actual value.
The proposed city hall would
themselves or members of their
families.
period.
The destination will be the
was a retired rice farmer of
near Edna.
Ambulance-
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uml-
auc-
Audit-
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available for the district project
is eight to nine months from
now.”
Peace-
PICTURE FRAMING
GREENS
PAINT COMPANY
812 W. Park—TU 8-7764
af-
He
1 p.m.
A rodeo parade will be in Sul-
ing
H
bble
ere?
ssed
L an
rin-
eeth
feel-
fort.
Hof.
, to
any.
ter a.
thur noon club reported on the
annual convention of Sertoma
H
! Rep. John Dowdy the ap-
plications are under review and
at a meeting
week pledged
.1 .c.
Mehrens Quarterhorse Ranch,
south of here on U.S. 290. About
sieu Parish coroner, said an au-
topsy showed Mrs. Sidighi died
of trauma and aspiration and
that her death was a "violent
partment.
Councilmen Claude J. Brous-'
department.
Guy Edwards of Port Arthur
is architect for the one - story
brick structure. 45 by 88 feet.
The council first began ad-
West Orange
<2
Accepts Bid
carry the drinks, refreshments
and water.
a bus has been chartered to La-
fayette July 30, it will carry
stags from area clubs to the
horse races.
eral years.
| The decision to begin receiv-
To Finance Building
Vidor Council Taking
Time Warrant Bids
oi •21’ on a •MV -dniK —u.Fj
used for several years.by the!
West Orange Volunteer Fire De-
-1
was 4-0. Director Julian Sartin,
present for most of the meeting,
left for work before the action
was taken.
Ippolito said a family picnic
for area clubs will be at Harry
Rosen’s camp here Aug. 21.
Bill Darphin of Sulphur will
follow in his pickup truck in case
Mahon are Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Peters of Houston.
ipproved by both parties.
Commissioners also approved
Several legal and cost prob- The rodeo will begin at 8 p.m. Liberty for Several years have
lems, differences of opinions and in the Sulphur rodeo arena and ------"
700 persons are expected to see
Th. the contest in Mehrens’ indoor
-Mjarena _ one ef the hect faci:
SUPPORT THE ONLY CANDIDATE WITH
ORANGE COUNCIL EXPERIENCE
BY VOTING FOR
Everett Fuller of Fuller’s Fu-
neral Home in Orange, who op-
erates only a courtesy ambu-
lance service, said a funeral
home could not break even on
the operation of an ambulance
service alone. -
Normal charge for a local
call is $7. Emergency calls are
$10.
Also discussed briefly was a
new shed which could be used
Tomorrow morning, make sure you’re first
in line at your Olds Dealer’s.
BILL BUTLER
Insurance Agency
712 MAIN STREET - TU 3-8441
On the South Side of the Plato
Try va fer AU yeur Insurance
needi. You’li find wl
All commissioners were pres-
ent.
c-o
235
1. Y.
FLFCT
FRED CARTER
CITV COUNCILMAN
MLACE I
(Mid Peliticel Adv.)
aner eavn neavy nau, “P}
before the OCDD board
delegation last month.*
horse show in San Antonio Aug.
12-13.
The show will be at the Jack
r
r
However, a tax increase is ex-
pected to be included in the new
budget next fall to finance fu-
Newton
Mrs. Kirk Miller, DR 9-2871
> and county commission-
for vehicle and equipment
be audited,
watch him.”
criticized the old w
had been a prime .
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) - Fu-
neral services will be tomorrow
made an application for $16,
075 federal planning r ' ‘
update the district’s ------ —
Expediting oi Bridge City
W-S Funds To Be Sought
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — De- similar plans for tile sewer sys-
tails for expediting funds will tern.
way for paving Foreman Road
as a state farm-to-market road.
A request was refused for a
135-day contract extensioh from
A. F. Jones & Sons, Inc., on
Connell Road, Stephenson Cut-
off and Jap Lane.
Set July 26
BRENHAM (Spl)-The Texas
oxeuduli, ou, iaunner ui K. E.
(Rusty) Swenson of Orangefield.
Spending last week in Port
Arthur with their son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Britt, were Mr. and Mrs C. C.
Britt.
new truck. The Mm
%-ton vehicle was I
$10 lower than Um
bld received.
No decision has b
bow to pay for the
ever. Commlsslonei
decide from whic
other expei____
Councilmen yesterday said
that the time warrants for the
The program was arranged
by Irving Lefkowitz of the Port
Arthur evening club.
MOORGARD
payment
Broussard, fencing contractor,
Agreement
Is Adopted
By County
Orange County commissioners
yesterday adopted a working
agreeemnt with the Lower Sa-
She died Sunday at 11 p.m. 1 . . ----- —
Funeral services were held this Council again has begun accept-
ing bids on time warrezs to fi-
nance a $75,000 city ha?, an Is-
sue under controversy for sev-
Lynn Little, Roger Green, Ly-
nell Little, Susan Ellender,
I
t
in Orange both said their am-
bulances were operated by
you had
ports in recent years.
Commissioners also discussed
the need for rest room facilities
. ..... West Orange City Council,
returned lacking a quorum for its regu-
lar biweekly session, last night
accepted a bid on a fire truck
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. with one vote cast by proxy.
Gene Dugas. 1 The Little Cypress Volunteer!
Joyce Breaux returned Friday fire Department made the bid!
from Houston where she visited of $217 on a GMC tank truck II
her sister, Beverly Breaux. 1
pendence for Viet Nam
and Cambodia, Mrs. (
said.
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Asiala
and children of Lake Jackson
are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
George Powell.
Spending the weekend with
Mrs. Irene Ramsey were Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Elmore of Or-
ange, James Lowery of Port Ar-
thur, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hempie of Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tom Mc-
Mahon of Beaumont spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom McMahon and
Mr. and Mrs. James Needham.
Mr. and Mrs. Drannon Smith
attended the Texas State Florist
convention in Houston Sunday.
Mrs. Smith, owner of the New-
ton Flower Shop, received her
FTD official certificate.
The district requested an ad-
vance of $13,541 to prepare pre-
liminary and final plans for wa-
ter facilities and $3,534 for
In other business- port em-
ployes were given a Uday
sick leave per year, aceumula
tive to 30 days.
Missouri Pacific Railroad Co.
will be asked to lower the tracks
west of Warehouse 6 three
inches. This will place the rail-
road car doors only six Inches
above the warehouse doors.
A progress payment of $0,074
to Pelican Construction Co. of
Galveston was authorized. Peli-
can holds the $233,000 open dock
contract,
The dock is now 75 per cent
complete.
DE-ROACH
M, I
Commissioners tentatively ap- |
proved use of part of the build-
ing for use by the new Burke-
ville rescue unit. The group
asked permission to store equip-
ment in one room. ’ ; I
A&M Is Honored
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.
(AP)—Texas A&M University’s
Civil Engineering Department
has received an hnorary 50-
year membership in the Ameri-
can Society for Testing and Ma-
terials.
family of Mountain View, Ark.
Tern Wolfe, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Willle Wolfe, 1
. , - , but the proposed extension would
al aid and offered volunteers if push the completion to late Oc-
NT--iG 1U-1 NI-- .-Mi. IL--. ? .
I Obituaries
Sally Riley
VIDOR (Spl) — Graveside
services were today at 4 p.m.
in Hillebrandt Cemetery in
Beaumont for Saly Riley, 53, of
Bryan, sister of Charles R. Riley
of Vidor.
International in Washington.
Ralph Day and J. N. Vicknair
Jr., 'Sertomans of the Day,”
spoke briefly before four stu-
dents from Port Arthur’s Jeffer-
son High School entertained
club members.
They were Cheryl Pace, Sheila
Droddy, Jim Miller and David
The way the law is written
Butler cannot perform the audit.
Haworth, however, suggested
that the district work to have
the law changed so a certified
public accountant or "licensed
public accountant” may handle
I, J. * MvUvE LUEIUIIVV, 0016 UIV
Such “ change has been madelndiancprimne minister sought
in state renuirements for .school Her prowls ta’Sded aPhalt
district audits. to u.s. bombing of North Viet
The comment by Butler ended Nam and a cease-fire after the
conference. Its other members ----- ------- —. —
are Canada and Poland. Harris College of Nursing at
The final, settlement should Texas Christian University has
(include the withdrawal of all received a f *
husband, William, returned1* constructed near the pres-riders with Kirk Maddox
.......ent city offices on Main Street. t........'
_____ ____from Vinton to Sul- cepting officers’ reports was a
phur by way of Highway 90, decision to advertise for sale a
with Louis Guillory as the trail- ‘ ' 1.....— — *
boss.
Tetrault. Each sang and Miller
and Tetrault played selections spent a week with her brother-
on the guitar and piano, respec- ’ .....
tively.
Port-
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the engineering firm of George
Schaumburg.
Polk said the supports under
the warehouse were rotten and
some did not touch the ware-
house floor. He added that any
repairs would be only tempo-
rary as it was not worth the |
money required to make per-
manent repairs. / .j
“Most of the work can be
done by your maintenance
men/’ he said.
The board asked that neces-
sary additional labor be hired-
fered a polio attack several 1
years ago and it left acrippling yored doing as much engineer-
effect in one leg. 1 " "
Mrs. Sadighi and Miss Han-
wise land use.”
Neither the county nor soil
conservation district are bound
by the agreement to expend
funds. Each project under the
agreement will be specifically
Mrs. Eugene Riddling and fam- after each heavy rain, appeared
ily were Mrs. J. V. Browning ’ " ' " ’
and Mike Riddling of Garland,
Mrs. R. W. Riddling of Hope,
. NEWTON (Spl) — Mrs. Jewel
be accompanied Langston and grandson, Glenn
Langston, both of San Augustine,
Winnona Park resident s,at,Camp. . . .
plagued by high water for days' Beachlyreturnedato his home
after each heavy rain, appeared guardsunit,,the 236th engineer
a company, after a two-week in-
tensive training program.
He will be required to return
to Camp Mabry or Dallas for
16 days of weekend drills dur-
ing the next 11 months and 2
additional weeks next June.
in the county - owned Cade
Building at Burkeville. It was
decide to install two toilets.
About 150 officers and direc- councilmen were absent due to
tors of the 12 chiropractic dis- working or illness in the fami
tflcts in Texas are expected' to lie. No other action was taken
attend. (due to the lack of a quorum. I
"About 80 per cent of these
requests are for basic, essential
The application was suhmitted letter to Rep. Dowdy," said the
to the regional office of the U.S. ■ • P-"‛:
Department of Housing and Ur-
ban Development in Fort Worth.
could call a grand jury into ses-
Dr. Charles T. White, Calca- project is high on the district’s! Boys will compete for honors
countant and auditnr fornhewdis ia. East Germany and Poland,
said. "When- the statement showed no new
fellow‘doesn’t want to basic thinking about Viet Nam.
better The Soviet Union first offered
volunteers a year ago, but Ha-
noi said they weren’t needed. proved to Underwood, Neuhaus
The Warsaw Pact is the Com-& Co of Housotn for "ser-
munist counterpart of the North vices rendered’’ in connection
..... - ~ ’ with the recent sale of $1,545,000
money will come. “I
■wut that later,” Mi
Gandy, county judge,
rrn —prewxsne Louisiana mign sen 001 un gun ». cuunuruissoners The permanent tap
last year because of rising build- championship Rodeo AsSOcia- approved a low bid from Meek fund now has a be
inw ensts acsordino tn Mavnr as__p " " "-----------------------" $5 242 But a recently
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - An or-
ganization meeting for a La
work in his precinct, and the Keith Ellender, Butch Vincent,
' ’ " ” -m David Currie, Carol Vincent,
Chuck LaFleur, Randy Gros,
Rebecca Landry, Ronnie Me-
1-Y[AR WRITIN GUARANT
Stets Feit Control
FREE TERMITE INSPICTION
INSURED TU 3.268
AND BONDEO • WW
——
in Calcasieu Parish jail on a
murder charge in connection
ames W. Hughes with the death of a former Or-
BON WIER (Spl) - Funeral ange woman ,
services for James Wesley She is Mildred Alice Hannum,
Hughes, 54. a lifelong Bon Wier 22. of 623 Cherry St.
resident, will be tomorrow at Miss Hannum is charged with
10 a.m. at Bon Wier Pentecos- murder of Mrs. William Sidighi,
tai Church, 24, of 1201 Sage Drive, a preg-
auuruveu Rev, Paul Outlaw, pastor, will nant Lake Charles housewife
of $1 394 to David J officiate. He will be assisted by and mother of two young chil-
suuoad llcing wuUavta Rev. R. L Self, Baptist minis- dren. She is the former Marty
tion, the most optimistic fore- for relocation of fences to make’ ter from Bon Wier. Woods of Orange.
num reportedly were friends
and Miss Hannum had visited —,-—— -—<— ________. -----— w-
in the Sadighi home many times. The board also opened bids able to the contestants while in
Miss Hannum was a sophomore for purchase of a three-quar- the area will be posted at the
at McNeese State Teachers Col- ter-yard dragline. Bids were ta- rodeo office
lege where Mrs. Sadighi had bled for further study. Work Opening festivities for (he ro-
..... Supt. Vertis Freeman was au-deo got under way last night
thorized to study each machine when the Xi Rho Chapter of
... ... ---- — and the materialg heught
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe the work. °"
(Continued from Page 1) ________________ _________ ______ ... ____ .... .
an annoucement that the ap- sioner L. B. (Timer) Williamson from a heart condition,
propriate Soviet government to check this week to deter-
neral "Homein "Newton and organizations have been in- mine how fast the contractor
James curtis of Curtis Mortuary structed “to take all necessary * ’' . ’
........ measures to carry out the War- good weather.
saw Pact pledge of increased "Rad waathar"
aid to North Viet Nam.
priority list. in bareback bronc riding cut-
Hetzel opposed authorizing ting horse, tie-down calf roping,
the engineering work, saying steer dogging and bull riding,
other work is more important. Local boys and girls taking
lc. “I think we’re getting the cartipart in this year’s performances
Maj. Simon said the autopsylbeforethe horse, but I‛Il second (are Kathryn Miller, Glenn Gre-
------j .... C-i-t: --- Ithe mation if unn want me tn,” million, Dicky McBride. Kathy
Keever, Kent LeDoux, Randall
will be processed as quickly as
possible within fund availability,
tor sis Charles M. Haar, assistant
inung grant to secreUry for metropolitan de-
Ieswter and velopment, U.S; Department of
Housing and Urban Develop-
.....ment, Washington, D.C., in a
ture time warrants and, other
increased expenses of the city. .uuwiTS
The council recently set up of emergencies
the city’s first full-time police ®ge--?
department.
The new budget also is ex-
pected to include funds for
maintenance of city streets be-
cause of an attorney general’s
ruling that county commission-
ers cannot legally maintain city
son cited for the delay. The
Countries in the Warsaw Pact three-road project was sched-
“ in Romania last uled for completion last’ week,
Atlantic Treaty Organization
The Chinese Communists ir 1960 county roadbonds,
have already publicly rejected
Mrs. Gandhi’s appeal for a new
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lloyd
... . Stark and daughter* of Odessa
stop will be at spent last week with Mra.
"ler . form * Stark’s mother, Mrs. Neil John-
VIDOR (Spl)—The Vidor City ing bids to be opened July 28
----n — 1 1— u--------. was made at a special council
session yesterday. The council row wili begin for many with
daL*u^^ttam3in“,o™OcSn ride Fom vinton t S
structing the new building.
The new structure is expected
to cost, ahout 660,000., $10,000 me trail ride is sponsored by
more than.the estimated figure the Louisiana High School
HweVer"Ine” district attorney tio.bresentsd sothe board.by NeMino.. Mi Sestt-“
test, and the queen's contest.
Parents wishing to pick up Bailey and
their children may do so at ' '
the two parties in carrying on
“al the present time, .. haye dnainadimentatiorppronventtr,! other-son,
the agreement states. Tomball; one daughter, I
The soil conservation district Joy Manning of Edna; s.....meivecse Sate Co
will provide technical assistance brothers, sisters and grandchil- coed is being held without
where possible, and the county dren. • - • -.....
will “encourage the adoption of
soil improvement measures and
ing costs, according to Mayor tion
Luther Clark.
on hand unfunded approved r:
plications totaling four times
the money available for the.re-
mainder of the fiscal year.
Trail Ride
County commisioners met yes- ‘
terday for their monthly session
and mostly routine action was
taken during the brief meeting.
The only specific action other
a than payment of bills and ac-
cepting officers’ reports was a
truck formerly used in the sur- mone
plus commodities program spon- about
sored by the county.
On June 30, commissioners
showed Mrs. Sadighi had been!the motion if you want me to,
struck by a sharp-pointed or he said.
"hE"ort "best"raci square-edged instrument. " ‘er • dirente
one 01 me Dest lacn Unofficial sources said she
C. Perry will receive $40 for horses etered will earn i.
four days work prior to his right to go to the State 4-H
— ------- I . j..™. „ --u -- • becoming full-time custodian at" ’ - - -
, discussion on the issue. The vote conference got under way, to be the Vidor subcourthouse.
to have th books 2umte"2ana supervised by the International! Buela Reed will receive 175
India is chairman The commsbfor work as county jail cook.
Dempsey Miller's farm to wa-
ter the horses. The next stop
will be at the roadside park ...... .... JU .. nacug-
near Sulphur where refresh- doches visited Mrs. Dovie Ruby pleted.
ments will be served. Horses last week. Cam
will be unsaddled for a rest
. ... ..... . x ------ — will be a teacher in the Newton
prevented construction of the through 16. Over 100 boys and school and the Rev. Jones will
building. girls from throughout Louisiana be employed by an insurance
----------------- have reistered tn nartirinata company
spending several days last
July 23-24 The various commit- i______t ' "
tecs will formulate plans for the city secretary.
In a recent meeting club
{president John Brooks an-
nounced a board of directors
meeting at the Bridge City State
Bank here next Monday at
7 p.m.
! Tony Ippolito, president of the
Port Arthur evening club, said
ing work as possible so future Call, Mike Ackel and Glenn
projects can move rapidly, with-] Richard.
out engineering or right-of-way A complete list of recreational
acquisition delays. facilities and activities avail-
REGAL WALL SATIN
INTERIOR LATEX
Reg $6.69. $£02
NOW- • Gol.
Mra. Clyde Adams and daugh-
ters, accompanied by Mrs. W. L. . . .. .. ------
-----J l son of Jasper, left by both the community rescue
last week for Louisa, Ky., to group f mt
visit Mr. and Mrs. H. A. See. ers fo . .
Visiting this week in Dallas storage.
. . _ —I Arlington with friends is
board of Louisi- Faye Campbell
x -21 C-e=Hp Mr. and Mrs. Oble Faulkner
Rodeo Association, Gov. John and Mrs. Claire Hanks of Hous-
। t0 take ton are spending several days
The. gover- here at their old home place.
. .. 21.1 .c 0ge-- •/ The and Mrs, Roland
city hall Adjutant General E. W. Wise Jones and family, who have
and Rep. Edwin Edwards, been making their home at
son. ,,--
Mrs. Cecil Jones of Nacog- Burkeville water system la com-
A~hAe iet. r.c n.:. n .. I nierer
■ mm He's saying YES on every Olds in stock!
EMEummE. EuK No need (o until Fall a big buy on a new Olds.
“PM E Big selection! YES. Big trade-in? YES. Every Old: engineered
I “ • • " — for your greater comfort, safety, and driving satisfaction?
mmp4 HPVb YES. Oldimobilt Dealer* have juggled the calendar to bring
mm IB H you Year End Saving* right now on any Rocket Olde.
' i I I ’ d9 See your nearest Oide Dealer-the YES man who has everything for you!
SAUInGSI--
ditor, reported $81,806 had been parking lot of the Calcasieu Ma-
disbursed by the district during rine Bank from 8 p.m. to mid-
. the first half of 1966 leaving anight. Rock ‛n‛ roil and French
Mrs. G. A. Scales. RE 5-3178 balance of $43,003 in the eastmusic were furnished by local
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)-H N. watershed and $61,389 in the bands.
Litton, coach at Bridge City west. The sorority operated a con-
High Schoo), is at home re- Mgr. A. J. McKenzie reported |cession stand.
euperating from recent surgery work is under way on hand D 11 3
at Orange Memorial Hospital, clearing of the ditch which Deathly Keturns
Mrs. Larry Griner and son of drains Winnona Park.
Atlanta are visiting here with "The people in the area seem
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scales Sr. t................
The used 1s.000 isexpected tonEirmentaryschgot, formerly
he e^. "urnlshine and «
vised to bring raincoats. Small
nof LAKE CHARLES (Spl) “ A first year " paid Without by “.T mus
Mrsi2lyearold. dark-haired, brown- a tax increase. brhenriderswin be escorted by.... ........ -
state troopers. One will lead and with Mrs. Langston’s sister,jury
another will follow to direct Mra Kate Williams This
traffic. 1* ■ ■
visiting last,week with Mr. plaintin most grand jury re
and Mrs. Oscar Filyaw were
... , their daughter, Mrs. Coy Brack
He will also and sons of Groves.
people."
ax 2"-’
said, “You don’t collect fees the. revolving funds which is er-
from 50 per cent of the poeple ratic and difficult to forecast,
you pick up. It doesn’t pay’’ "In view of the fund situa-
bine-Neches Soil. Conservation at 2 p.m. in Htcler Funeral
s? .s Soeson #
the ounty. (“ ■ — •
Purpose of the agreement is Sweson died yesterday
to coordinate the activities and ternoon of a heart attack,
efficiently use the resources of ....
Burial will be In Hughes Cem- The victim's beaten body was
etery with Griner Funeral Home found nude in a bathtub at her
of Newton in charge. The body brick home near Charity Hospi-
will be in the funeral home tal early Thursday when her
until time for services. Il—,™™, wuliga, ewueu
Hughes died yesterday about from .work as a hospital tech-
6 p.m. in a Beaumont hospital nologist.
The court instructed Commis- where he had been suffering Miss Hannum reported to
. " ........ . .___. Lake Charles Memorial Hospital
He was the son of the late late Thursday seeking medicine
, . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meadows for.her nerves and was , ad-
is working during the current Hughes, area pioneers. He was mit ted atter becoming hysteri-
a veteran of World War II, a cal.. , ....
constable for 16 years and was. She, Was arrested yesterday
an honorary colonel on the staff and placed in the cily jail at
of Gov. Earl K. Long of Lou- 8:30.: m uand then transferred
isiana I to the parish jail. The arresting
, ’ . . . . . officers were Maj. Rodney vertising for bids for a
He was a rancher and land Simon, chier of detectives and.....
broker. Capt. Marlon Myers.
.He is survived by his wife. Miss Hannum’s sister, Mrs.
" e. “------ ■" Mrs.Alice Hughes, and by three Rita Hannum Franks, 23, of 623
rase Addition, Unit,2, was ac- S a7u? apren,Carolyn and Cherry, is out on $1,500 bond as
m*ed ------a Th.......Emily Alicia Hughes, all of Bon a material witness in the case.
"er. Miss Hannum, under Louisi-
ana law, must be held without
bond until her trial or unless
no billed by a grand jury.
A member of the district attor-
ney’s staff said today the grand
jury usually does not meet until
just before the fall terms of
„ .. . BKENHAM <»pi>—me Texas
Employment of Mrs. N e l d a Agricultural Extension Service
Young as a deputy tax asses- 1 - -
Geneva conference, saying the sor-collectorat $255 per month eluding'
was approved. Two extra - help here Ji
payrolls were approved. Jessie -
sard and C. A. Dickey’ voted to
accept the bid. Councilman
An Orange chiropraclor, Dr. Douglas Becker, contacted by
H. L Rudeseal, has been ap- telephone, appointed Broussard
pointed chairman of the publicjas his proxy in the voting! !
relations committee of the Texas City Atty. John O. Young ad-
State Chiropractic Association, vised the action was legal and
The appointment made by Dr. Becker would be required to
D. E. Biser of Dallas and ap- sign necessary papers affirm-
proved by the association's state ing the proxy voting.
board of directors was an- Lawrence Hulsey, secretary-
nounced today, treasurer of the Little Cypress
Rudeseal will attend a district Volunteer Fire Department, pre-
officers’ conference in Austin sented a check for the stipulated
tomans here will be today at
7 p.m. at the home of Ralph
Day, 405 Hardy.
$14 956 federal arantL There is no admission charge,
foreign troops from Viet Nam for research in predicting post-1 Washington beunsered byfhe
and guarantees of neutral inde- surgical nursing needs'. "“mng"on county 4-H clubs.
i, Laos Mrs. Roslyn R. Elms will be
Gandhi chief investigator for the Public
Health Service Project.
HOUSE PAINT
EXTERIOR LATEX
Rag. $828 $,28
NOW- O Got.
Previous plans for a jail and
polic chief's office have not
been included in the new city
hall plan The proposed
structure will house offices for phur at 6 p.m. According to the and
the mayor, city judge and tax director of the board of Louisi- Fay
thod
laper
shine
roll
o a
the
new
.------ .Club (or. wives of Ser- junior there where Sadighi also to determine if all specifications । Beta Sigma Phi sponsored the
attends part time. had been met. <1966 Street Dance.
______________________________ P. H. Butler, the district’s au- The dance was held on the
be sought by Stonecipher & As- ' _ _____._____,___
sociates of Port Arthur on behalf ning for extension of present
of the Bridge City Water Board. Unes and replacemsat of bad
The consulting engineers are
expected to contact officials in
Fort Worth to determine the b¥
next step toward securing a PU'
federal planning grant. "l
me people in me area seem Erom Guard Camp
to think this will help their prob- „ Edwin P. Beach { of 27 Circle
Mrs. Griner and her son, with lem,” McKenzie said. "TheEon Was among. 111 Texas Na-
Mrs. J. B. Scales Jr. and chil- work we are now doing will fit uard officer candidates
cusaznanapanapunanpzrsmiasntazr"fmyathbaiiaanisrcammprvasaorrtanma
........1*h - .U. "Weekend guests of Mr and
t JU
1
----------------- have registered to participate.
Aenn Ellis Benkenstein, rodeo as- Spending &
“ VULI" sociation secretary, reports that week at their ranch home near
(Continued from Pane 1) 26 girls and. 95 boys, will be Nacogdoches were Mr. and Mrs.
(Continued from Page 1) competing this year for state Jim-Griner Jr.
C. P. Smith Associates, local championship honors Hatti. Mari cihe i .1.
- - ----- '■ -Winners of the various events chUtaesMnrie.CGibbo. -ake
work. will be eligible to compete in snartes spent the weekend with
The action was requested by * —*•—- —*
a group of residents via a petl-
■d by
contract for rewiring the
courthouse will cost M,177 This
will be paid in stages as the
work progresses.
RAR Electric Co. of Newton
was the lowest of two bidden •
on that project. The work was
ordered after the last grand
.
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