The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1966 Page: 3 of 4
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966
THE ORANGE LEADER
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Dr. Jaroy Weber^
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ivate
of way
Parker.
Alford
E. M. Brewer of Linscomb
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imbursement will be
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specified, and
The
Orangefield
made
‘when funds become
Brown submitted his claim af-
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account had been ex-
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ur Aumer.
Mr. and Mn Ronnie HutcM-
system.
son and two sons returned home
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Peru’s rare Marvelous Hum-
Lee Roy Boehme, chairman
con-
test.
ort-
ors.
a month' vacation visiting rel-
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
portant goal,” he said.
their son, John Ed of Austin;
erating from surgery.
awards of $1,000 each and travel
of Baytown.
Central Baptist Church.
the weekend visitii
par
here
enta, Mrs. T. W.
etery. Pallbearers were W. C.
not have much effect on the
Mitchell and family of New
fXue, WI PPVI a E v E i ■ i
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Terry.
INC.
Ed Wilson
STORES
Here with Mrs. Erdie Stans-
Mrs. D. 9. Stems were Mrs.
Martha Mayes, Mrs. Huey
Baum and her two children, all
Kachtik said the fields were a
I
Mrs. Maude Thomas of New-
some farmers, he said there is
ton, spent last weekend with
Beaumont and Mr. and Mrs
another son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of
test will be Dec. 10
advised thundershowers would
Visiting several da'
Adams of Dallas and Thomas to one entry.
ler wer
Boehme will announce addi-
Adams of Beaumont.
ternoon, tonight and tomorrow.
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Mrs. Kistler's parents, Mr. and
of Kirbyville, Karl Adams of
contest in the Orange area.
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James Weldon Passmore Jr.,
more, is taking boot training at
son. 73. of Vidor, will be today
at
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Funeral Home.
basic training at Ft
and is now stationed
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of San
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ported today in the plateau area
Jr.
San Jose, Costa Rica, are
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Mrs. Monty
Louise Ry dm;
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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fulton and
the highlands to the mi
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bridges, barges' and a
iage systems in several
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and Monday.
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pilots flew 358 single-plane sor-
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hitting hard in su
A Vinton man is in serious
daughter. Mrs. Alice Williams
Da Nang.
The Marine battalion fought
onel V. Dugas, Henry C. LeVoid,
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sec-
Vietnamese regiments in the
area, Marine officers Mid. .'
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treasurer.
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485150
B
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high band hall.
and times.
state 10 near Stuckey's
All new students in the school
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contact Director Garvis White husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
at RO ,_____ James F. Sweep of Kansas, also
awards were Johnnie W. Tal-
Ine.
near
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said a resolution sent to the
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FREE
WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE - WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
service and post a $50 deposit.
Deposit checks will be held
up until it is determined if the
new cooperative will be created.
Hampshire and Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Bennett Menard is in Or.
Carl
were
ort
ted
Jasper and Watt Adams of
Woodville; two sisters. Sallie
Powell and Mrs.
an and son of Jas-
Pilot’s Widow
Sues Jet Firm
Motion Denied
In Land Suit
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Representative Named to Board
To Campaign Against Fire Ants
Geter Funeral Home with Rev.
Andrew Berry officiating.
Clothing Lost
in Trailer Fire
Orange Lions
Will Sponsor
Essay Contest
of here.
Pinehurst volunteer firemen
al
f, a
Viet Nam-
(Continued from Page 1)
Burial will be in
Cemetery
Rev. Vernon Cornelius, pastor
of the First Methodist Church,
here will officiate
Services also will'be held Sat-
Rain--
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• VISUALITE OVEN DOOR
• EYE-LEVEL OVEN
• COOL ELECTRIC
COOKING
• WHITE OR COPPERTONI
Worker Injured
in Accident
igness.
Those i
At least 225 different species
of trees grow in Texas
The Orange Lions Club today
announced plans to participate
in a worldwide peace essay con-
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22 Pa
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Augustine is visiting here with
her son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Minton.
crops ready for harvesting in
about 10 days.
Clarence Ridgeway of Me-
Houston Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Rydman and chil-
dren of Newton and Mr. and
High School concert - marching
band will begin Monday from
great-grandchildren.
Rehearsals Set
For Vidor Band
VIDOR (Spl) - Preschool re-
hearsals for the Vidor Junior
ter D. Bland
One man, O. J Broussard, re-
ceived a 20-year award and
Baptist Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs
Lettie Adams; three sons, Wal-
ter Adams of Kirbyville, James
Church, officiated assisted by
Rev. Percy r "
some damage about 7 a m.
Underpasses in Beaumont, Ne-
Barry Gray, Univesity of
Texas student, spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. S. Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Booker
visited last week with realtives
in Beaumont and Houston
Moving to Virginia Beach, Va.,
were Mrs. Nannie Lou Beasley
and her daughter, Lillian.
Mrs. Helen Gibson and her
daughter of Houston are visiting
Mrs. Charlie Brown.
Attending a hardware show in
Dividends will be paid Sept.
18 to shareholders of record on
THE BEAR'—Sheriff’s deputies amused
themselves on a rain-soaked day with a prac-
tical joke on area newsmen and law officers.
Reports of a 7-foot-tall black bear have
sparked wide interest in Orange and New-
ton counties this week. "Come see the bear
Your'Choice:
WHITE OR
COPPERTONE
—AT NO
EXTRA COST!!
been held by Lutcher & Moore,
Mineral rights have been leased
—Leoger Staff Phole
. . . Freddie Hryhorchuk (Newton County
deputy) just brought him in,” Deputy Tucker
Clayton radioed area officers. “The bear”
at the sheriff’s office, a toy, measured closer
to 7 inches than 7 feet, "a lot smaller than
they reported,” Sheriff Chester A. Holts said.
Mrs. T. W. Franklin is visit-
ing with her son • in - law and
daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Don
petition for additional judging.
The closing date for the co-
GSU Elects
New Officers
PORT ARTHUR (Spl) - Offi-
cers of the Gulf States Utilities
Bridge City |
Mrs. G. A. Scales, RE 5-3178
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Mr.
and Mrs. John Tallant, with Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Blair of Wig-
gins, Miss., have returned from
Lightning struck the Villag
Theater in Port Arthur,------
•MATCHIHC BASIS OPTIONAL AT EXTRA COST
NO DOWN PAYMENT!
UP TO 3 YRS. TO PAY!!
TAPPAN 30” AUTOMATIC
With EYE-LEVEL OVEN 6 CONTROLS
and 5 per cent for mechanics.
The winner of the local con-
Orangefield. They were accom-
panied home by their daughter.
Co. were elected for the ensuing
year by directors in session here
today at the Driftwood Motor
Meeting Set
On Proposed
Water System
KIRBYVILLE (Spl) - Engi-
neers and attorneys assisting
with plans for a rural water
cooperative will be here Tues-
day to explain the proposed sys-
tem.
per.
Mrs. A. W. Davis Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. John Brush and chil-
dren of Vidor visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Davis Jr. an fam-
ily last weekend.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Humphrey are Mrs. Joe Harris
of Waco and Mrs. Robert Rawls
and baby of Huntsville.
EYE-LEVEL AUTOMATIC RANGE
onng
ing their
Thomas
Smith, Lewis M. Welch and
Richard O. Wheeler, vice presi-
merly served two Orange area
churches, is resigning to become
minister of a Mobile, Ala.,! L
church.
Before coming here to sue- I
ceed Dr. T. A. Patterson who I
left to become executive secre- I
tary of the Baptist General Con- I
vention of Texas, Weber was I
surgery Monday at Or
mortal Hospital where
the past week for tests
ment.
day at 7:30 p.m. at the
for Bible study.
Linda Foster of Alab
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Adams and Gypsy Adams, both
of Jasper; and six grandchil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hall are
visiting relatives at Portland,
Ore.
Newton
Mrs. Kirk Miller, DR 9-3671
NEWTON (Spl) - Mr. and
Mrs. I. L. Cooper are visiting
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cooper
of Seattle.
project
hausted.
visiting Emma Jean T
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4 a m. in East Port Arthur. .
In Groves there were 6 70
inches of rain and 6.25 inches at
the Jefferson County Airport
from 7 to 9:30‘a.m.
Meanwhile , the Associated
Press reported severe rains and
flooding struck far Southeast
Texas today, with nearly 6
inches of rain at many points.
Mrs. Tom Wells, on the south-
the county jail in Longview at
the request of Sheriff Noble
Crawford.
4
Burial was in Kirbyville Cem- annual convention.
MKSS KiV mnErnatondringegiti be at the Efits-J!?
were named as plaintiffs.
The plane crashed
of the Finger Funeral Home in
Marissa, Ill., with burial in
Marissa Cemetery.
p.m. in a Galveston hospital fol-
lowing a long illness
train, a U.S. spokesman said.
For the second day in a row,
no American aircraft
Cooking Can be Cool
maaE_
TAPPAN 30” EYE-LEVEL
IN WHITE OR COPPERTONE!!
longer than the bird itself and
tipped with feathered flags.
The other two tail feathers are
shaped like long thorns.
5a
!
Clyde Tanner of 923 N. Quaker.
Tulsa. He was en route V
rappan "Dream Range"
FABULOUS 400
With EYE-LEVEL “VISUALITE” OVEN!
W. M. Stevenson
VIDOR (Spl) - Funeral ser-
vices for William Moore. Steven-
They're CLEAN!
Ask us ebovt the new
No Carbon Required
so"THLAN"PNINTLRS
visited Sunday with M
Mrs. Philip F ’
Mrs. Dollis
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Accepts Church
In Mobile, Ala,
BEAUMONT (Spl) - Dr. Ja.
roy Weber, pastor of the First
Baptist Church here who for-
hd-A"A
SroRes
mand said, the Viet Cong were
firing on a U.S. spotter plane.
The attack killed 24 Vietnamese
day at 7:30 p m. in the Kirby-
ville office of the Jefferson-
Newton Electric Co-op.
roe, La., Mrs. Ann Gilias and
four children of Michigan. Mr.
Fs with
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Ar-
In several areas, the Lower
Neches Valley Authority’s fresh
water canal that supplies mu-
namese Wednesday in their
bloodiest action of the war.
Scattered . firefights were re-
fended Haiphong-Hanoi industri-
al belt
Instead, the Air Force, Navy
and Marine’ pilots worked over
coastal targets in the southern
last weekend
system In grades 7 or 8 inter-
ested in trying out for the con-
cert or marchi
Sparta; and five grandchildren.
Ms. Ella Green
Funeral services for Mrs.
s:30.p.m.inVidorMemori .fi.ft.TS,. S theruceajbansonn San “n,
Force B52s and other American and Mrs V. B Johnson has
planes pounded the Central completed..... _
Highland area west of Pleiku Polk, La., ano is no.. _
where outnumbered South Ko- at Ft Lewis, Wash
urdav a , at 1. cn01 rean infantrymen helped by five Mrs Mildred Minton
urday at 2 p.m., at the Chapel U.S. tanks killed 170 North Viet-.....
4 •he Wnnep L • ne-eI IImA in ___
pastor of Little Cypress and
North Orange Baptist churches
He also served for 11 years
as pastor of the First Baptist
Church in Monroe, La., and as
secretary of evangelism for the
Louisiana Baptist Convention.
Membership in the Beaumont
church has increased 1.867 and
the budget raised over $100,000
during Weber's ministry here.
Long active in Southern Bap-
tist Convention affairs, Weber
also has participated in denom-
ination - sponsored missionary
ventures in Texas, Europe and
the Far East.
His new pastorate in Mobile
will be the Dauphin Way Bap-
tist Church.
35
m M S-
: paid was
the order
will be
igular quarterly' div-
ine eight series of
(referred stock were declared
5 1
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pastures and plant life. ,
John W. Simmons, executive
vice president and general man-
ager of the Texas Sabine
River Authority, was named to
the county’s Countywide Com-
prehensive planning Commit-
tee. Simmons is a longtime
leader in Industrial and water
WHEN YOU COOK ON A NEW -
Tappan
I J. O. Chandler, steering com . .nuiu
mittee chairman said a public ciT. omEF15I
meeting is scheduled for Tues- church women will
Mrs. Buster Daniels of New-
causing ton and her daughter, Mrs. Wal-
ter Smith of Jasper, are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goolsby
of Temple
Norwood, Herman Mye._.....
lie C 'Gilehriest, H. P Woods,
Sid Mixon, Weyman Christian,
ing; another grandmother, Mrs.
Sally Hutchison of Hillsboro, and
spent some time at Lake Whit-
ney. En route home they visited
a brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hutchison, and
family at Freer.
President James Pledger said
the local club would be a spon-
sor of the contest In the Orange
Lions International is sponsor-
ing the contest as a project to
help develop a plan for world
peace, according to Edward M.
Lindsey of Lawrenceburg,
Tenn., international president.
Quarterly dividends of 20
cents a share on the common
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Wednesday at such close quar- west of Cow Bayou which has
ters that the Americans were I ..........
and a member of the First test will advance to district com
disease - bearing ants. County ter all funds in the FM 10S
Agent Don Kachtik also said —m ‘ ' * -
fire ants are a threat to area
to the new bridge over Cow Bayou
completed last year.
The fund from which the re-
early morning for only a few
minutes, officials of Gulf States
Utilities Co., reported.
County Agent Don Kachtik re-
ported heayy rains will affect
about a half dozen county farm-
ers now harvesting rice crops. Visitir
Wesley Arable of Mauriceville Hilliard
not available at the newspaper stock and rei
-lothing and other personal deadline. He is being treated idends on tl
«i—— • . "m at Baptist Hospital for injuries
In the loft choct
ve
el
rean and Vietnamese troops are
in action to forestall a possible family. The Rev. Brown is Mrs.
late monsoon season sweep by Fulton's brother.
the North Vietnamese across Ma— -
Stevenson of Sparta, Dr. Ralph
W wrapestdvraronat panhandle."hitting fuel dumps.
and wounded 82, most of them son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pasi
villagers.
The proposed system will her parents, Mr.
serve area residents not con- thur Turner,
nected to the Kirbyville city 1
PeS "
1-YEAR SERVICE!
State funds will be sought for available.”
areawide aerial attack on the r--. —.
J. A. Mayes from Texas City. ______________________ „______ ________________
. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Escagne fice of the U.S. Weather Bureau Baton Rouge.
Each applicant will be limited Jr. are the parents of an advised thundershowers would Visiting several day:
8-pound, 11-ounce son, A11 e n become widely scattered this af-Dr. and Mrs. Bill Kistle
Three brothers, Ray. Adams tional details for entering the Maryas Hospital" Port Arthur There nwoondhteandtttomerang. Nre Hti Varker “of "Roter*
The mother is the former Judy Saturday except some decrease Ark °8 ’
Sterns. They are with the grand- in -ho— --
parents, Mr. and Mrs D. Q
Sterns while recuperating.
Mrs. Green. an Orange na- l „___...
tive, died yesterday of a brief infantrymen in
"We want to alert our youth
Massachusetts, P New
Ella Green, 77. of Orange, wjll planes were downed on Sunday
be Saturday at 3 p.m in the and Monday.
curred about 10:45 p.m.
Details of the accident were
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kelly are
with their son, Joe Ben of New
le rains would Orleans.
He was a native of Jasper and ganization, 10 per cent for style Mrs. Stella Cash of West Mon- little boggy. After talking with
had lived here 40 years, andsnercent in. manhanin — •— -- .----- . 0 .....•
He was a retired brick mason
23, 1906, while Sweep ______
an examining flight with William
M. Majowski otSparta, N.J.
Attorneys for Mrs. Sweep re-
quested a jury trial,
Orange County Commission- for cost of removing pri
era yesterday named a represen- electric lines from right of .
tative from here to a board of FM 106 to make room for
son County overflowed onto
highways.
At Nederland, water was 8
inches deep in front of the city
hall
Justice of the peace reports
were received. Funds due the.___. .. .
county include Precinct 1, $1, arsa for youths 14-22.
557; Precinct 2, $793; Precinct Lee Roy Boehme, chairman
3, $883; and Precinct 4, $2,257. of the club’s citizenship com-
The court voted to reimburse mittee, is expected to announce
C. L. Brown of Corsicana $661 details for the entering the
Visiting Wie Fulton family and _____ ____ ___...
other area relatives are Mr. and nicipal water to southern Jeffer-
Mrs. Alton Humphrey and chil-
ddarh/
Arizona-California boundary
receiving 25-year agreement which Congress has
approved. They claim it would
take away 2,000 acres of land to
which they lay claim.
A spokesman for the tribe
hrie
Bapl..
pital in Beaumont following
.“—.-22: industrial ascident at Levngo «iu, euairman m me ooaro; El-
. - The heirs are claiming title ton Shipbuilding Co. last night don A. Werner, president Li-
seven hours to the land north of FM.15 and in Orange onel v. Dugas Henrysc. LeVoid
He is Glenn Deshotel, 27, of Robert W Sherwood, Floyd R
General Delivery, Vinton Smith, Lewis M. Welch and
Deshotel was Uken to Or- Richard O. Wheeler, vice presi.
ange Memorial Hospital and dents; Jerome M. Stokes, sec-
Wien to Beaumont by Claybar retary; and Edgar L. Bailey,
ambulance. The accident oc- treasurer.
ern outskirts of Nederland, re-
--------- _. ...._____ ported 7 inches of Water in her
Rev. and Mrs J. C. Brown home.
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•wing an Elected were Glenn E. Rich-
Levings- ard, chairman of the board; El-
Road. northwest of Orange, iu
longtime cattleman and farmer, not . .__
will represent the county in the said the payment
effort. made "when fund
. „ areas were overtaxed, creating
Hoyt ruled if Taylor ultimately flood problems.
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------------------..Lewis, who has approximately Aaden
Recent visitors of Mr. and 200 acres of rice to harvest, re- 5 en:
ported no appreciable damage
so far.
deheppanhtstgropersonsists tst wheh"wnPofrer
of representatives of all area prizes
governmental agencies and F
members from rural areas.
at 1209 6th St., Orange. me marie oau
Survivors include two daugh- the Communists for
ters, Mrs. Williams and Mrs.
Clara V. Lewis, both of Orange;
one granddaughter; and two
belongings of a Tulsa family ________„
were destroyed in a trailer fire to the left chest.
------ -- m,1 IRVING, Tex. (AP) - The yesterday at 4 p.m. on Inter-
8:30 to. 10 a.m. In the junior widow of a Federal Aviation state 10 about eight miles west
hich hend hell a 1__i. t 1 It t . • a •
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unable to use their artillery.
They apparently had run into to Dallas area interests
the bulk of one of the two North--:---------
White House represents the
e15year sward went to George tribe's "last stand" against the
M. Sepulvado, agreement
. — -----,-------a
time, but pumps, specially in-
sulted began trying-to remove
*- "th water.
today at 11 a.m. at the Stringer
Funeral Home here. 20. ...
Rev. J. C. Jones, pastor of the first, .prize will be $25,000.
Victory Assembly of God Eight. semifAilists will receive
l ... nworde nf e1 nnn - A a L. a-.-1
planning a broad campaign
rid Southeast Texas of fire ants.
— no appreciable damage to date, ton and her son, Cecil of Hous-
i- and Mrs O. H Mayes from However, many farmers are ---- —t-J —
currently surveying rice fields.
Officials of the Mid-County of-
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Bad flying weather limited _____________—__,______
U^. air operations over North dren who are moving here from
Viet Nam to 98 missions Bastrop, La. Mrs. Fulton and
Wednesday and kept the Ameri- Mrs. Humphrey are sisters,
can fliers clear of the hotly de- —-----------------
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---— ., — — e—---------— — -™, Cu.. mg Runoff water entered many Mre Noni
where thousands of U.S., Ko- to arrive this weekend to visit homes and businesses in low ” '
i Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fulton and levels of Port Arthur.
bury are her granddaughters,
Jenifer and Susan Stansbury of
Hous Un.
Dist. Judge Eugene R Hoyt derland. Port Arthur and some
yesterday denied a legal motion other areas were flooded for
30-car for an injunction against Lu- f
aid. tcher & Moore Lumber Co., (
, , sought by Vernon Taylor and the high
were re- other heirs 'of the late Jacob Draun
ported lost after a total of 10 Walles
h Stqents,n ‘I1* band should Adminsst,soonnexmingrslstpom
check schedules for other days the manufacturer of the plane answered the fire call on Inter-
in which her husband was killed.
Mrs. Sarah Sweep's attorneys
filed the suit in U.S. District
ex., ourt in Dallas Tuesday against damage to the trailer was
ing band should Lear Jet Corp. Her son and her minor, according to firemen.
“ -* " , ‘ . The fire was believed to have Ma;
>weep of Kansas, also started from a battery-powered
fluorescent light in We trailer.
0, r. The family had pullea the con- bert, D •> Conalty. M ’ J
Clarendon in West Texas April tents of the trailer out on the Boutee, C. E Rankin and Wal.
was on ground when firemen arrived. - -
The owner of the trailer was
Stevenson died yesterday at
1:10 a.m. in a Houston hospi-
tal.
He was a native of SparU,
Ill., and had lived in Vidor 15
years. He was a World War I
veteran, retired farmer and a
member of the First Methodist
Church here.
Survivors are a son, Dr.
Wayne Stevenson of Vidor; two
sisters, Mrs. Nettje Prest of Til-
den, III.: and Mrs. Leroy Schau-
fler of Belleville, III.
Four brothers, Robert Steven-
son of Charleston, III., Nevin
,, . , told Kachtik he finished Com- their son, John Ed of Austin;
ange Memorial Hospital recup- bining rice yesterday afternoon and son-in-law and daughter,
eratine "He. in a cloud of dust. Today it Mr and Mrs clift MeDowell
Bailev"pastor M expenses to Chicago next July Mr ..and Mrs. Brian Thomas would be in a spray of water. ' “ ’
E Church to the Lions International 50th and children of Lafayette spent He completed cutting 100 acres
at Church. n tha wmkana ehai- - of rice yesterday afternoon.
Kachtik said the
Now! 7 Great Stores To Serve You!
X ORANGE
— THESE RANGES NOT AVAILABLE AT OUR DOWNTOWN
<434 FANNIN) STORE BECAUSE WE ARE PREPARING FOR A
GIANT WESTINGHOUSE LIQUIDATION AT THIS ADDRESS!
ORANGE—505 GREEN AVE. TU 6-3678
BEAUMONT PORT ARIHUR IAKE CHARLES
506 YU
Goteway TE 8-6176 1908 9fh Ave Ryon RE 6-1649
YU 3-1444 2404 Ryan 81 4-1488
Mrs. G. A. 84
ORANGEFIE
and Mrs. W. J.
Mrs, a. M. siewant”or
Augustine is visiting here with County registering the heaviest
e her son-in-law and daughter, rainfall. Weather officials re-
'. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Passmore, ported 9 13 inches of rain since
wins claim to a large tract of
U.S. Air Force and. Marine land in the James Dyson Sur-
. - '..-----■ vey at Orangefield, he will have
Hollywood ties in the south Wednesday and adequate legal means of col-
were out in force again today — lecting damages incurred while
; hitting hard in support of the the litigation is pending. - .............. ... ocuojuay
... g 1 i ... . . . „ 1 the Pleiku area Taylor was seeking an order condition today at Baptist Hos- Hotel
illness. She lived with., her and the Marines southwest of maintaining the status quo con- ....
earning a house on the property.
The heirs are claiming title
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mu oluuneys. Service awards for 25 years] ndiansAsk Veto
m .0 . t The en tire contents of ol employment at the local Of Boundary Pad
workers by Plant Mgr. John President Johnson to veto the
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Obituaries
James D. Adams
KIRBYVILLE (Spl) - Fu-
neral services for James, D.
Adams, 78, of Kirbyville, were
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Young people eligible to en- FWW1 uuine Jy unuur
..... ......... ter the contest must be be-Angelia, who spent several
Ernest Face and John A. and tween 14-22 next January. — ■ ..... _
= "eg. Extries should be in essay
Adams died Tuesday about 1 form and not exceed 5,000 words. ... J. ow
Judging will be based 75 per Martha M a y e
cent on content, 10 per on or- r
Applicants for service are be- Tuesday from a two-week vac-
ing asked to sign a statement tion. They visited their grand,
that they will use the new water mother, Mrs. Lula Baxter, and
'■ an uncle, Pat Baxter, at Cush-
Negro Is Deputy
KILGORE, Tex. (APD—Gregg
County has its first Negro deputy
sheriff. William D. Harrold has mingbird has only four tall
been employed by the Commis- feathers. Two are several times
stoners Court and is working at ' *
THIRD ENTRY — Patsy
Patten, 13, of Mauriceville, is
the third entry in the queen’s
contest of the Orange Jaycee
rodeo scheduled Aug. 25-27.
Miss Patten of Rt. 2, Box 575,
resides with her grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Meriwether on Lemonville
Road and is a freshman at
Mauriceville High School. She
is a member of the Orange
County Junior Sheriff's Posse.
Other girls interested in en-
tering the contest should con-
tact John Foster at TU 6-4891.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1966, newspaper, August 11, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560814/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.