The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1964 Page: 12 of 26
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PAGE TWELVE
W. Orange Firemen Report Series--
contribution is made by this
vention Week. Gallien said.
"We (Orange County) have'
Obituaries
Mrs. Inez. Burton
this
$51,500 Added
Boyer at second with a throw
of
Mrs. Sims died
Ol
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App
to operate on a seven-period day
Ga
Employment
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2207
Finances--
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teacher requirements as now the city's street paving pro-
Three at Hospital
Hospital-
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ing to testimony of the victim
37
‘Con flict of Interest’ Issue
man in custody and his es-
• SCHOOLS
38
Miss Carter.
Council Okays Ordinances
On House Trailers, Fences
porting a stolen car across a
state line
Yacht Club near the Rainbow
Bridge in Port Arthur, accord-
Three Lodged
In Jail Here
On Dyer Act
Right of Way Bought
For Vidor Road Work
Wesley (Banjo Red) Marshall
was found innocent today of
the 1958 gangland-style slay-
ing of Jerome (Jake) Giles on
a downtown Beaumont street
in 1958.
A jury of two women and
New Name
Considered
For C. of C.
Garbage-
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Fence
CHA
wires on 7th Street near the Green Avenue
intersection while traffic was halted by Orange
Patrolmen Ramon Davis and Jerry Kennon.
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
TRY 11
things
one w
ciassi
Wallace Elementary School.
She was pronounced dead on
arrival at
phreys.
Hamilton replaced Bouton on
the mound.
DUCK YOUR HEAD! - Warren Frillou of
e housemoving company found it necessary to
duck his head numerous times yesterday and
lift utility wires to permit passage of a 161-
foot high house being moved from 1606 Missouri
Meanwhile, the state has said
— that the right of way, includ-
- ing the water lines, must be
(clear by Jan. 1. 1965, or the
| project will have to be post-
| poned until at least the spring
of 1966
Storm-
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Bridge-
Roy Howard Is Chairman
Of Panel on Junior Highs
Officers said the shooting fol-
lowed an argument between the
last night's city council meet-
ing that Ken Lakin, local real-
tor, be appointed to fill a va-
cancy on the board left by the
may be certified for junior high
school teaching.
cation and certification, guid-
ance and activity program
The study resulted in several
recommendations for the Dossi-
4:30 p m in a local nursing
home. She was a resident of
meeting at the fire station
The figure includes $458 re-
ceived from residents who have
contributed to the fire depart-
terday at 10 p m following
apparent heart attack.
She has been a teacher
issue of this nature with a sim-
ple majority.
More beautiful than be-
fore You can earn $$ $
just by showing them
this year Write PO Box
Services-
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Nothing
$5per
• -TRAVIS
Car
WILL
or pa
price.
6-7791,
ment’s safety field project canned foods and some cash Simmons singled Flood flied I
which replaces the annual door- was made by firemen last night to Maris. Brock flied to Mar-
to-door canvass The report was during their annual Christmas is. Pepitone threw out White
made by Buck Sonier, field basket program Firemen are No runs, one hit, no rrors,
chairman. r hac. one left
Emi
EQU
Hourly
trucks
The Orange Chamber
Commerce board of directors
mav ask specifically for junior
Treatment Given high certification:
Or any teacher who has
completed the regular elemen-
tary teacher requirements out-
lined by the various colleges and
who has a major in the subject
area to which he is assigned
BUILDING COMPANY
28 Bruce Lane
Orange, Texas
The campaign to win this
majority was officially
launched here yesterday after-
noon during a meeting at the
Beaumont Chamber of Com.
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Cem
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ALCOHOLICS Anonymous meeting;
every Monday and Friday eve.
nings. 8:00 p.m. at 1304 16th St
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merce at which Rep. Jack
Brooks was one of the speakers
MIER "s "MeNa urging approval of the proposi
tion. 5
For Play Injury
A 10-year-old Little Cypress
boy was treated at Orange Me-
morial Hospital yesterday for a
$ % fractured left arm, sustained
- while playing football in his
E back yard.
Treated was Ray I----, --------—0--,______, ------------, ...... - Jus usiven ~y___-p.. „™ -g-nou .. me----------------— -
son of Mr and Mrs W H ing places for rodents and haz- by her daughter and a pickup intersection of Highway "7 and Holcomb said Lakin legally
McClain, Rt 2. Box 324. The in- a rds for the men picking up the truck collided 12 miles north of Bowling Lane The fire was re- Orange City Atty. Charles .
aident occurred about 4 p.m. refuse," said Walker. .here on Texas 214. ported at 6:35 a.m. , Holcomb said Lakin legally Littlefield voted against.
- officer executing this writ shall
promptly serve the same according
to requirements of law, and the man
dates hereof, and make due return
as the law directs
Issued and given under my hand
and the seal of said court at Or
ange. Texas, this the 21st day of
September A D. 1964.
(SEAL)
Attest: Ethel Burton Clerk,
District Court
Orange County, Texas.
By Edna Enmon, Deputy.
NEED ride for one from Henke’s to
Carr Junior High. Please call TU
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ing to testimony oi the victim (Continued From Page 1) dle scoring Shannon
Melancon was convicted in the which amount to a total pack- stopping at second
128th District Court in Orange in age of $22 million worth of re
December 1962, of burglary with
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THE Information Center et the Or-
ange council on Alcoholism la 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
LUZIER COSMETICS - Part-time
- —- o----:— -- appruveu uE apUOICIL OI * -, ------—- or or work, hours at your convenience.
The Weather Bureau warned suggested because educators J. p Hilliard to a director's Odom 69. of 1703 Western Ave present valuations and at the area is opens: Call RE 5-5533. _
tomnadhee micht strike out feel seventh and eighth graders___4 + ‘ " 4 ___He died Monday tollowine an - " 4- GIFTS BY AVON
signed on Sept. 21 and the U.S. One run, three hits, no
Bureau of Budget determined rors, one left,
the apportionment to each state.
The 1964 appropriation is about
the same as that of past years
averaging about $13 million
• j Requests for funds for addi-
Rock and Mrs Reynolds was tions and improvements to the
reared at Bivins. They tad county hospital include 60 more
lived here about 12 years. 02022 10000 00 002,
Among the survivors is Mrs classrooms and an additional „ . -—.. -
T D Wilson of Orange, sister elevator About 22,090 square Bryan home Tuesday afternoon
of Mrs Reynolds feet of space will be built into Police arrested a 34-year-old
7---------------floors above the present ware- man from Ledbetter
Boy Is Treated house _ ____
ble solution of those problems
set forth in each specific area
, , The report was accepted bv the
1 o City F und ‘ association as a real contribu-
tion toward future progress in
The wise investment of other- Texas public school education."
to Groat wise idle surplus funds has Two major recommendations
No runs, one hit, one error, added $51,500 to the Orange city made in the junior high study
none left. bank account during the past 12 involves steps to be taken by today accepted a recommenda.
CARDINALS SEVENTH months, the Texas Education Agency tion that the official name - of
, Shannon struck out Carl War- This was the amount of inter- They involve the Carnegie the organization be changed to arrangements.
Deputies Bill Potter and . N cities of Orange and Pinehurst wick batted for Maxvill and est earned through the invest- credit unit at the ninth grade reflect the group’s service to
Dickerson and Highway Patrol- cleared final roadblocks for this fouled to C Boyer. Chatley ment of city funds in short term level and separate junior high the entire metropolitian area,
manN W Barrow arrested the project According to the pact James batted for Taylor and securities during the just com- teacher certification The suggestion came from nomie, one was a resident or
trio late Monday The driver the new water system in Crest- was thrown out by C. Boyer pleted fiscal year, according to The Texas Education Agency the chamber executive commit- DeQuincy 48 years. She was 3
of the car. John Frank Riley, wood will be supplied by a Pine- \o runs, no hits, no errors. Mrs Frances Johnson head of approved the two recommenda- tee following recommendations
24, of Rt 1.Hodges. S.C2 was durst, wellidocated just off 41st none left, the Orange accounting depart- tions on the following basis, by, ’ Mayor Marvin E Per-
ment. 1. Several junior high schools kins of West Orange and Tex
.... ....... .. .........was within the state teaching sev- MacFarlane of Pinehurst.
earned through the investment enth, eighth and ninth grades
JON CONDER, 8M. M.M. Lessens
in piano, voice, organ, theory and
harmony JU 3-4044 - TU 3-2823
+ MEN -
GET A MAN’S JOB!!
Operating bulldozers, graders,
draglines, backhoes and scrop-
ers. Earn top wages We will
train you on our equipment. VA
approved for full resident train-
ing Write.
Associated Heavy Equipment
Schools
330 Liberty Ave.
Beaumont, Tex
World s largest life insurance com.
pany has opening for an insurance
consultant, guaranteed income for
three years training period, experi-
ence helpful but not necessary. Coil
Metropolitan Life Insurance Com
pony, TU 6-1341. for interview
• NOTICE a
To people of Orange, Newton, and
Jasper counties. We build new
homes on your lot. No down pay.
ment. Terms to suit. Also repairs
and remodeling.
D. G. FORD
St West Orange after a car
bumped his bicycle which he
was riding.
Orange County commission-' Widening of FM 105 has been
ers today approved purchase of considered before, but the pro-
a the final section of right of way posal was dropped because
• | needed for the long - awaited right of way could not be ac:
• | widening of FM 105 through quired Acquisition of right of
do ntown Vidor. way for the current project lock
M | But the thorny question, who more than 18 months.
will remove the Vidor water On the water line question,
# district's water lines now under water district officials say the
* Highway 106, still stands in district-does not have the $25,-
the way of actual construction 000 necessary to move the lines
by the State Highway Depart- now under FM 105.
ment.. , And, C <*u n t y Engr J G
The county today purchased (Gus) Foyle said today that
E total liquidated damages in lieu district and the highway de.
M of moving improvements now nartmant 85
■ on the property. Perimen
1 : Property purchased is a part Foyle said the lines were in-
1 of the Steinhagen service sfa- stalled under a permit granted
A tion on the west side of FM 105 by the highway department
M -known as Main Street in Vi- The permit stipulated that the
1 dor — just north of Woods water district must remove
Shopping Center, the lines if FM 105 is ever im-
i It was the last of 50 parcels proved.
1 of land purchased for the 7 of "* _
A a mile oroject. Plans call for no authority to enforce a con-
the highway to be widened to dition in a permit granted by
, four traffic lanes and two park- the state to the water district,"
ing lanes, 68 feet from curb to Foyle said.
—Leader Staff Photo curb,
to the Little Cypress area. Frillou (above) lifts |-----
unior junior highs within the state
The junior high study macle
during the past two years deals
with eight specific problem .
areas including the objectives ten men deliberated for one
of a junior high school, its or- hour Tuseday night, and from
ganization, curriculum slow 8 a.m. to 9:50 a.m. today be-
learner and dropouts, the above fore reaching the verdict,
average students, teacher edu-
manded the decision
Fatalities-
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YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED
to appear before the Honorable 128th
District Court of Orange Cour ty at
the Courthouse thereof, in Orange,
Texas, by filing a written answer at
or before 10 o’clock A.M of the first
- Monday next after the expiration of
forty-two days from the date of the
issuance of this citation, same being
the 9th day of November A.D 1964,
to Plaintiff’s Petition filed in said
court, on the 12th day of August
A.D. 1964, in this cause, numbered
A-14,655 on the docket of said court
and styled JAMES FRAZIER ET UX.
Plaintiffs, vs CONSTAN CLARK ET
AL. Defendants
A brief statement of the nature of
this suit is as follows. to-wit: This
is a suit for trespass to try title to
the following described land, premises
and improvements thereon situated lo-
cited in Orange County, Texas, to-
A part of the Nathan Cordrey Head
right Survey and being a part of the
Merriman Homestead Tract, and BE
GINNING at the northwest corner of
• one acre tract conveyed to B C
Miller by A McKinnon; .THENCE
East along the South right-of-way
line of Burton. Street, 100 feet to
point for corner as the northeast cor-
ner of that certain tract of land con-
veyed to James Frazier and wife.
Henrietta Frazier, by Albert Reese
et ux, by Deed of record in Volume
77, Page 450 Deed Records of Orange
County, Texas, the same being the
point of beginning of the tract of
land herein described, to-wit.
THENCE east along the South right
of-way line of Burton Street 86 50 feet
to stake for corner. THENCE south
52.30 feet to stake for corner;
THENCE west parallel with the South
line of Burton Street 85.50 feet to
stake for corner. THENCE North ap
-----------------.. . proximately 51 feet to the POINT OF
ar pending Robert Houseman, president: BEGINNING, as is more full -
F uneral services are pending . the chamba, I by Plainfitt’s Petition on file
at Sparrow Funeral Home for of the Vidor Chamber of Com- suit.
The commissioners voted to
pay inspection fees of $145,
— - 2 A$507 and $76 to Charles P.
member of First Baptist Church Smith oh G D
and of the Women's Missionary Smith and G. P. Smith. Or-
charged with driving an im. Street south of Int erst ate 10. -...........ment" - •......*.....i several junior high schools Kins for West "orange and Union . n inspections of W.oRR ON CouneT
properly registered vehicle, by The City of Orange will pur YANKEES EIGHTH - The bulk of the interest was within the state teaching sev- MacFarlane of Pinehurst. , Other survivors include 2 road projects under construe-
Justice of the Peace Neal Miller chase the water from Pinehurst Schultz went to the mound earned through the investment enth, eighth and ninth grades However, possible new names daughters, Mrs. Lula Northcot 1 tion
..and Jerry Buchek went to sec- of funds remaining from the will be accepted next school were not discussed during the of DeQuincy and Mrs Effie Gil- Construction payments of $30,-
n appropriation of $36,200 ond base for the C ardinals. Linz sale of $1.2 million in’ drainage term as experimental schools noon directors' meeting, more of Washington, DC: 3 453, $2,554 and $6,186 were ap-
“* authorized * the ~*------1 DAL—1-------tied - , g tn operate on a seven-period day “Our chamber no longer is other sons. Almon Sims of Jas- proved to the Joe C. Normaa'
, , , , of less than 50 net minutes each confined to hist Orange " said per; Maner Sims of Beaumont Equipment Co Orange for
•.....e.....ew vu. ..... Investments, from this fund period at all grade levels.. The Lee Nelson chambermanager and Emmett Sims of New Or- road projectsOrange for
is. Ling going to third Mantle alone has brought in $34,588 in credits or units earned at the of the proposal “we have a leans: a sister Mrs Bessie A ^ payment to the Gull
was given an intent ional walk nierest * S. ninth grade, level. will be, fully large number of members out- Robertson of DeQuincy; 11 Coast Industrial Construction |
grandchildren; and 5 great Co. was approved for work'un
der way on bridges on North
Connell and Tulane Roads 1
10:30 am., and power poles be- seven periods a day the needs of report bv B. L ...... ...
gan to fall at Key West as gusts each grade level could be met chamber's financial status,
whipped up to 60 and continued more efficiently. Howard ex-
to rise. plained.
Isbell sucked greater energy This will eventually involve a
' water board will be for five YANKEES NINTH „ „ from the warm water driving darase «“ ourd experimental (eununueu r rage .,
years However, in the event Right-hander Bob Humphreys Gulf of Me families from their schools prove that a change is Of this total, $155,000 was in-
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tenced to 12 year 1 I* Orange water hoard for their none left the battering tide in Cuba s pleted the regular secondary .spent for materials to complete
tentiary for rape of a Port Ar cooperation in r e a c hin g the CARDINALS NINTH wind, rain a nd tide in Cuba teacher requirement, as now the city’s street pa ving pro.
thur Negro mother, of four agreement McCarver popped to B Ric h- westernmost province.out lined by the various colleges gram.
Melancon, .6. of Orangemeld, „, believe this agreement will ardson. ------------------.....
was tried in Beaumontin 0 give both agencies an opportu- Shannon singled. -
ber 1963Hand sentenced o , 2 nity to operate as economically Buchek singled, sending Shan-
years. Report of the state as possible in this area, " The non to third
court s action came today from said. Bob Skinner batted for Hum-
The Associated Press Said.041.00 lor Hum
The rape occurred at the Old
sacrifices of one day's ice cream
or the mid morning snack department had observed Na- 1
money with an equal amount tional Fire Prevention Week by flied to Maris McCarver sin-
donated by the teacher . conducting a fire drill and dem- gled. Shannon struck out
Forty dollars recently was re- onstrations at Gates School No runs, one hit, no errors,
ceived from a Bridge City man Saunders presided in the ab- one left,
for pumping water from a boat sence of Sieber who had taken a N
partially submerged on Cow bus load of choir students to YANKEES FIRTH plibitor
- , . * fresh doubled. Pepitone
^'floating'’ hiatus so it could The next meeting will be Oct struck out Maxil threw ouc
’ be moved to a Port Arthur ship-27 at 7 p.m with Drillmaster Boy er Treshtaking third. Rous
yard for repairs . McCoppin in charge niea to brockorine Tresh. Linz
One run, two hits, no errors,
one left.
CARDINALS FIFTH
Maxvill flied to Mantle Sim-
mons popped to Linz Flood
walked Brock singled, sending
Flood to third. White bounced
The Orange City Council last trailers outside designated out to Bouton.
night approved on first reading parks and stipulates that a city No runs, one hit, no errors,
ordinances designed to regulate permit must be obtained by all . -
the location of house trailers trailer house owners . YANKEES siv
and the construction of yard The ordinance also would m
fences in the city * . regulate trailer park construe MAchandison popped to Croat. Roy Howard, Carr
The council will consider fi- tion. including drainage, roads, mantle High principal, was named
nal passage of the ordinances lot sizes, water supply, toilets, flied to shomen Tresh ard chairman of a continuing com-
during its November meeting showers and utilities a nut on a mittee on state junior high
The new trailer ordinance The ordinance would not af a schools at the annual confer-
would prohibit the parking of fect those trailers currently lo- ■■ ' ■ ence of Texas Secondary School
cated outside trailer parks nr l Principals Association in Dallas
within the city. However, it CARDINALS SIXTH Sunday through yesterday,
stipulates that any new trailer Richardson tossed out K Howard has been acting chair*
coming into the city must lo- Boyer: Groat lined to Mantle, man of a study group which pre-
cate in a park McCarver flied to Maris, sented a report to the secondary
The new fence ordinance No runs, no hits, no errors, school principals concerning the
would regulate the construction, none left.
enlargement or alteration of all -——
fences within the city YANKEES SEVENTH
1 It would require anyone wish- Pepitone fouled to White. C.
*ng to construct or alter a fence Boyer singled Bouton lined to
. Three out-of-state men are to obtain a $2 permit from the Maxvill, who doubled ip C
being held today in Grange city building inspector.
County jail for investigation of
possible violation of the federal
Dyer Act. which prohibits trans
working to supply several bas- one left
Publicity Chairman Grady kets by contributing two cans ! —
Gallien cited a gift of $8 from of food each or the equivalent YANKEES FOURTH
Mrs Stella Peveto’s third grade in at each regular meet Richardson singled Maris
class at Oates School An annual ing.6 fouled to White Mantle forced
contribution is made by this According to Chairman A C Richardson White to Groat
room during National Fire Pre- McCoppin deserving families Maxvill threw out Howard
. ...------------. will be selected from the Sal- No runs, one hit, no errors,
The fund represents student vation Army Central Index one left.
Chief Saunders noted that the CARDINALS FOURTH
K Boyer struck out Groat
• FEMALE HELF WANTED 31
* Announcements
• LODGE NOTICES
Announcements
• SPECIAL NOTICES
RETARDED children can be helped.
Training facilities for retarded chit,
dren from pre school age young
adulthood. For information coll TU
Livestock - Farm 1 -
• LIVESTOCK, EQUIPMENT
Two horses for sale. See on Inter.
state 10. one block west Adams
Bayou. Also tondem stock teller
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Three persons were treated
for minor injuries and dismissed
Skinner singled up the mid- yesterday afternoon and early
Buchek today at Orange Memorial Hos-
Flood grounded into a double- David Smith, 22, of 1115 Ches-
vecemper 1902, or purgiary witn quests. play, Linz 10 Richardson to ter 51 • West Orange, sustained
intent to rape but the Texas The appropriation bill was Pepitone a cut on his left index finger
Court of Criminal Appeals re- signed on Sent. 21 and the U.S. One run three kite .... or. and forefinger when he dropped
a steel plate on .his left hand.
Jack Lance Harper, 8. of 2605
N. 7th St , injured his right foot
Estranged Mata when he fell from a tree and
uauoi 1TI<TI<-" -conIICI or merest issue cou serve on me oar out
struck a tricycle. Rufus Wood was raised last night when Or noted that issues c o u 1 d arise
Held 111 Slavin" N, 1theAte and foot ange Mayor Neal Miller" Jr.'s when he would have to abstain the governor, will accompany
$ ,6 jury to the right ankle and foot recommendation that a local from voting. These issues said Mrs. Johnson to Beaumont. Oth-
beds 'extra' pharmacy facilities BRYAN (AP)—Elgene Carter, P at real estate man be appointed to Holcomb would involve any ers traveling with Mrs. Johnson
bedslextra Pharmasy autsetue Si 25, was shot and killed at her High School dismissed was the board of a djustments cases in which Lakin might will be the wives of Defense
M sands mas brought protests from Council- have a business interest. Secretary -
Mike Gallien. 5, of 2210 Tra is m(in Rease Littlefield. Miller said he had given con- mara. Agriculture Secretary Or- -
Miller recommended during sideration to such matters be- ville L. Freeman, Labor Secre- It was continued last night
fore making his recommenda- tary Willard Wirtz and Mrs during a meeting of the Sabine
tion Eugene Locke, national Demo- Area Council of Chambers of
“In my opinion," said Miller, cratic committeewoman from Commerce. In this discussion.
"Mr. Lakin is a very capable Texas the Orange point of view in op-
person and I am sure he will The partv will fly here from position to the proposed fixed
abstain from any conflict of in- an overnight stay at the LBJ bridge waa voiced by Jules
terest while on the board." ranch near Austin From here David, Jr., president, and Lee
His appointment was ap- the First Lady will go on a Nelson, manager of that city’s
proved by a 4-1 vote of the coun- campaign tour through Arkan- chamber of commerce.
cil Vtoing for the appointment sas and Oklahoma. Jefferson County interests,
were Councilmen R. N. (Bob) ----------------however, stuck to their guns and
Whitehead, G. L. (Red) Garrett Archery grew from 1.7 mil- made it plain that an all - out
and J D. Stanfield and Millet, lion participants in 1946 to 7.5 effort to win the bond issue
million enthusiasts by 1963. ’election would be conducted.
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THE ORANGE LEADER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1964
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Mrs." Inez Burton, of 315 Knox merce, yesterday read to nine Th Tdovationer one re
Ave a third grade teacher of chamber directors a copy of a issuance, it shall be returned
want.. sicsaarce of letter sent to County Judge Sid seme.
J. Caillavet from the highway
local hospital yes. department concerning the
an Project
The letter stated that unless
in the all right of way is cleared by
Wallace Schoolasystem approxi- highway" department fi tbe
Survivors 'include her bus- forced to postpone the project
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already been moved.
; M N - | Vidor voters turned down a * A0006 NOTICES__________10
Mrs. Nannie Sims $50,000 water bond issue in: M SATEroeTN. 20
DeQUINCY (Spl) _ Funeral March 1963 by a 136 to 109 6 *f * A.M., every
services for Mrs. Nannie Foster margin. The defeated bond is- XX night of ine Mont,
Sims, 80, mother of Buell Sims sue had been proposed to pro- brethren coralaiio "nea" “string
of Orange, will be held tomor- vide funds for the relocation of Stanton, w». j. L. Ryals, sec:
row at to a m. at the First Bap- the water lines and make other ,
tist Church here. improvements in the district. | , PERSONAL
Dr. L. A Stagg, pastor, will In other action today, com-
officiate. Burial will be in the missioners voted to accept a
Rigmaiden Cemetery. Snider $2,500 payment on a $5,000 bal-
Funeral Home is in charge of ance of a 1958 agreement with
5 Water Control and Improve-
Tuesday ment District No. 3 in Bridge
Tuesday at City.
tranged wife, who lived with Automobile Fire
Seventy-five gallons of water resignation of Harold Fisette.
were used by the Orange Fire Littlefield objected, stating
normally required of three n • , IT • Department today in combating that he felt certain the appoint-
workers tostOI a car fire started by a backfire ment would create “conflict of
"This new and improved svs SEMINOLE, Tex 'AP)-Mrs through the carburetor The interests,” since the board of
tem will help in reducing fire Idola Maddox, 74, of Temple car, a 1956-model, was owned adjustment regulates property
McClain, hazards, unsightly debris, nest- died Tuesday when a car driven by Joe Liprie and ignited at the alterations within the city.
BULLETIN
BEAUMONT (AP) - Lee
Sr of Precinct 1. at bulk rates
William Robert Anderson 17
of Rt 1. Bower., Mich., an oe- was authorized for the exten- singled Richardson sacrificed bated
cupant in the car with Riley, is sion of water lines along Eddle- and was out. McCarver unas-
being held for the Army on re- man Road Clark Lane and sisted Buchek threw out Mar-
port that he is AWOL from Ft Meeks Drive
Polk, La.; and for investigation Funds for this project and the was given an intentional walk
of the Dyer Act violation Crestwood system were appro- Howard singled, scoring Linz Johnson.
/ A third occupant, Bowdre Lee priated from the city's 1961 wa- and sending Mantle to second.
» Shaw. 19. of Rt I. Box 553A. ter and sewer construction fund. Tresh walked filling the bases.
Aiken, S.C., is also being held The expenditures will leave Richardson replaced Schultz
for federal authorities for the *103.000 in the fund for emer- Pepitone hit a grand slam
Dyer Act investigation gency use or possible future ex- home run, scoring Mantle. How-
• County deputies said today tensions
the case has been turned over Walker, noted that construe- Boyer flied to Shannon
to the Federal Bureau of In- tion probably will, not he com Five runs, three hits, no er- — --------------..-. Amu woa uscuI •
vestigation Federal agents were pleted on these projects before rors, none left that tornadoes might strike out feel seventh and eighth graders post to replace W A. Wilson
expected here later today. next summer. . CARDINAL EIGHTH ahead of the storm in south are being limited bv having to who resigned his post after be-
The men were arrested in an “This type of construction Flood walked Brock double, Florida. meet the schedule of the ninth ing transferred to Akron by
automobile which had been re- usually cannot be carried on Flood stopping at third White Eighty-mile-an-hour winds me RR demands, his employer The term ex-
ported stolen Sunday in Aiken, during the winter months be- grounded out Flood scoring and were hammering at Ft. Jeffer- pires Dec. 31. .
S.C. The license plates on the cause of the weather," he said Brock taking third K Boyer son in the Dry Tortugas by placed on same schedule Board members also heard a
car were registered to another However: he said there was a fouled to Pepitone Linz threw 10:30 am, and power poles be- s 12 A gay In needs °! report bv B L Morris on the
auto, sheriff s officials said possibility some water lines out Groat.
----- —. . may be installed this winter. One run, one hit, no errors,
Court Dismisses The sewage disposal agree- one left.
_ ment between Orange and the --
Appeal Made By water board will be for five YANKEES NINTH
Roy Melancon
PIANO lessons given by Mrs.
Charles Eidum, 404 Crepe Myrtle,
graduate of Sherrwood music school
of Chicago TU 6-3463
PIANO lessons Cell Mrs Robert
Dunbar, TU 6-1199 for information.
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( ontlutanG af S50A e Shannon struck out Maxvill
COAL uuonS @oUO flied to Mantie o.
Contributions totaling $506 In the work party were No runs, one hit, no errors,
were acknowledged bv the West President Monroe Sieber Chief one left
Grange Volunteer Fire Depart Charles Saunders Robert Fore- VANKEES
ment last night in a business man and Gallien Total contri A -
butions are earmarked for C Boyer flied to Flood. Bou-
equipment maintenance and fu- ton struck out Linz struck out. "
ture payments on the new fire No runs, no hits, no errors,
truck none left
A substantial contribution of CARDINALS THIRD
Simmons singled Flood flied *
representatives of each of said named
defendants, and the unknown heirs,
husbands or wives of each of said
named defendants: the legal repre-
sentatives of the unknown heirs un-
known husbands or unknown wives
of each of said named defencants;
and if the unknown heirs of said
named defendants are dead, the un-
known heirs of the unknown heirs of
the said named defendants and the
wives, executors and administrator $
of the unknown heirs of said defend-
acceptable for high school side the City of Orange, grandchildren; and 5
credit. .... . "We have been serving the grandchildren.
Presently the ninth grade is entire Orange area for a num- -----
limited to six periods a day at ber of years and I think the Perry D. Odom
55 minutes each based on the name of our chamber should „ % a u
............------„................ . , Carnegie credit unit. The reflect this," he said . Funeral services will be held
ard and Tresh ahead of him. C. west of Key West and the storm change to seven periods a day In other action, th(, board tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Claybar
was headed northeast, on the ninth grade level was approved the appointment of Funeral Home for Perry D.
6 . .........- * ________1 4PPIOYED appoiel AA.al en af 170 Ulaetarn A va
Five runs, three hits, no er-
He died Monday following an present- rate of increase in the
apparent heart attack . county tax rolls, the bond issue
Rev. Roy Clanton will offici- could be paid off with less t;;an
ate. Graveside services will be 1 cent of tax rate.
mam
had lived in Orange area for 24 1968 when a large part of our 3256 — Port Arthur.
years. He was a retired carpen present debt will be paid off, | .------------
ter and contractor and 1 mem- the auditor said. I • MALE HELP WANTED__32
ber of the United Pentecostal He added that since the coun- ATENMAT/ONSoteT? for
Church, ‘ty’s tax rates for this year al- month. Apply verrer Appliance. Mo
_______________ready have been set, it will be Green Oronoe._________
. * at least 15 months before any1 BUSBOYS AND HOUSEMAN needed.
Simmons- interest payment could be OReY ' o'' personnel.
VAUAC made on the new bonds. I WANTED - Bus boy, apply in per.
(Continued From Page 1) This however, would not cresetower Restaurant, MacArthur
responsibility to determine the preclude the sale of the bonds Vocationally disturbed? Major com.
water uses and water users," prior to Jan. 1, 1965, if the Pesy selection ana mesoner owing
Gen. Free said. proposition carries, Dancy said, view, salary to $7,200. married man.
Other officers elected with because this type of arrange - trained e or succesSTUT bosmage
Simmons were six vice presi- ment had been worked out on ^““n OeBox"OA.Primi.h.
idents representing classifica-Jefferson County bond issues in Orond. Lender_______________
Walker expressed gratitude tions of water use They were the past.
for the "abilities and loyalty" j. w. Buchanan of Dumas. Chapman & Cutler, in a tele-
of city employes responsible for ground water: C. B. Jeffrey, gram sent yesterday to County
Orange ending the year in such Devers, irrigation; Judge Chester Young, con-
“excellent fiscal condition" . E Jack Turner, Freeport, in- firmed that only a simple ma-
"It was through their efforts dustrial: Stephen Mathews, jority of the taxpaying voters
that we were able to operate Austin, municipal, R. H. Par- balloting in the election would
the city as economically as we ker Matagorda, navigation: be necessary to carry the
did during the past year,” and Sim Gideon, Austin, river proposition.
Walker said, _____________authorities This is because the election
1 J. E. Sturrock of Austin was was called under Chapters 1
elected secretary-treasurer and and 2. Title 22. of Vernon s
general manager; and Buch- Civil Statutes which provide for
anan of Dumas was chosen first passage of a limited tax bond
1 a . vice president.
Raised on City Appointment , ——
• Lady Bird-
A "conflict of interest” issue could serve on the board but •
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