The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1966 Page: 3 of 4
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a four-Car accident at the inter-few minutes when she went in-
A park inspector believes ani-
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tal Can Co plant and Jackson
Tile Co plant were wrecked
A 12-year-old boy was killed in
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A Worm Welcome Awaits You at Every Service
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Damace Hioh feeding $500 was reported to
•"I"8e 1118" two plate glass windows and two
washing machines at the coin
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The Highway Patrol said
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6:00-0 Porter Wagoner Show feet on "111 and 50 feet on Bilbo Hotel. The convention drew approximately
O What’s My Line The. p r o pe r ty was formerly; 2
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THE ORANGE SYATIONE
t - winds plucked him from
, . . -Leodet srop pwi a bicycle and slammed- him
200 delegates and members from the eight- against a fence
county district. The hour-long trip aboard The twisters later slammed
- . . .---------— ______ VIDOR (Spb — Funeral ser-
The white teen-ager was de-lvices were held today at 2 pm
scribed as having dark blon-1 in Memorial Funeral Home of
Thair, was about 5 feet,4 inches Vidor for Hartley B. Daily, 72.
tall, weighed 135 pounds, had,of 320 Mansfield Ferry Road
a .slender, buildand Was wear ! He died Wednesday night in
ing aFuturreF:airmers of Amer a Beaumont hospital,
ica, jacket with the word, be- Rev. Howard Williams, pastor
ieved to be Deweyville, on the of Roberts Avenue Methodist
back. v ' ■_______ I Church in Beaumpnt. bfficiated 1
lv 140 fee! The property was:
, „ _ . ■ , • formerly owned bv Mrs. Stella:
meet Doug Sanders and Juan Gill, and is bounded by prop-;
Rodriguez erty owned by j T MeCoppin
3130-2 Gospel Jubilee land Charles L' Taylor. I
2 Agriscope. The third parcel is an ‘85-foot
O The Big Picture . is 150-foot section of Outlot 8,1
4:00-0 0 © World of Golf Calder Addition, Orange. at the
George Will vs Dave Marr northwest corner of College; _
10 Wide World of Sports Streep and 150 feet on Georgia "
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about 20 of the dead were in the
immediate Jackson area, the
Registration-
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• . in any sense a criminal investi-
DancesSlatod gtion.
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412 Seventh — Phone TU_6
Weather Deweyville, despite a relapse
(0 Bob Young News . of influenza y e s t e r d a y that
10:15-6 Starlight Theater weakened the squad, played later.
Loretta Young and Robert Ehannins, on e.gu al .terms
Cummings costar in ’The AC through mosb of the first half,
cused" (1948).In fact, when Dick Davis and
0 Theater 7 (Raymond Green started hitting
6 Great Nfovies sharply from out front, it ap- ________ co„ruscew,.E, ...
Natalie Wood stars in "Mar- peared the. 1813 lead Dewey- (totaling $122 were raised in theol Ardoin’ Funeral
jorie Morningstar" (1957) with Ile. had at the first - quarter; south end of Newton County for kinder.
Gene Kelly. .break would stand up (the National Foundation March A native of Abbeville, he had driven bPRaV“GrmU oMM
10:30-0 The Late Show But Sherrod, a polished-player of Dimes to combat birth de- lived in the Welsh area for 21 New Jersev St covo’Adaotion.
"Stopover Tokyo" (1957) co--who every.Southwest Conference;fects. years He was a r e t i r e d :and another car driven bv Rov
stars Robert Wagner, J o a n school except Texas and Ar- Mrs. Joe Martinez, area chair- larmer. R Mikawa 901 N 4th St ?
Collins and Edmond O'Brien, kansas wants, hit three quickies man said he amount was Other survivors - include 3 The two cars were stonoed a'
------— ---- —— and the Pirates' lead was in raised through Deweyville sons, 4 other daughters, 25/a traffic light Davis said
danger ' >. Homemaker chapter and Future grandchildren and 11 great- Mrs. Hamner was issued a
Two traveling violations set Farmers, of America chapter, grandchildren. ' ticket charging her with disre.
Channing up for two more bas-The FFA set up road blocks! . ----- Warding a red light
kets and Leland Vandiver's were under the direction of Louie Dock ' -_____""___
jumper at 5:45 of the second the Deweyville Lion's Club. The] .01 , . Fon c • tr •.
quarter put Channing ahead for Deweyville Garden Club alsol. Funeral services were held I oorl ^rtfee I nil
keeps. • made a contribution nd a cof-today, at 9:30 am in Hincston.. Sets Subtler TnHiuht
fee was given by Mrs. Mar- 1 a - for Louie, Duck. 69. ofLA‘chickn"AE0ET
tinez. . Hineston, brother of Mrs. J.sA.chisken..zpaghetti supper)
I ------: George of Orange ' .sponsored by the Orange School
Youth Hits Woman, He died Tuesday ar::a5 pm hel Srnyefrommsoiation wih
Then Yells 'Boo' ishisahomesin the Pineville in the Jones School cafetorlum
i An’ Orange area housewife strnal Cemetery under th" a The supper is scheduled to-
told police that as she lett direction o^X? Funeral F davninstead o tomorrow V an-
the local post office she was nerf Home of Oakdale. - nisnednby.Mrs.Walker.long:
hit across the(head by an un- He was a veteran of World Dsjiman ageror yesterday as
identified youth who yelled War I and was a retired, con : Published in Thele ader.
Boo and ran off. istruction worker Chicken spaghetti, hot rolls.
The' report was made by Mrs other survivors Include I son, Ercensaladafruit cobbler
(Shirley Howard of Rt. 4. Box - "and-d heveraoa wdi ka —.—•
ships the C. M Hunt Estate and is TOUR SABINE—Mrs.' Eugene Hoyt, of
4:30-0 Studio Wrestling bounded by property owned by Orange, assisted by Lt. Cmdr R. G Patter-
5:00-0 Singing Time ' Vrs. Grace Merdith and Abey son of the Texas Group. Atlantic Reserve
0 Lone Star Sportsman Breaux: Fleet. boards the USS Black Fox here for
- — aee c------ > And Lot 9. Block 8. Oakland a tour of the area waterway The tour was
Addition Orange, at the north- one of the features for delegates to the
west corner of 7th Street and; Magnolia District, Texas Federation of
Bilbo Avenue, measuring 150; Women’s Clubs convention at the Jack Tar
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- Tornadoes- Plant Reviewed Bid Opening Is Set I Fifteen Seek
I AtNewtn Monday Board Posts
.County commisiosners will meet At DewevvXI.
Monday in a called session to VeWeYV11e
Bids will be received until Hens agains the property re-
March 28 for purchase of four sene the right to waive all for-
pieces-of property. to be sold by malities to accept the bid
Orange County ior payment- of deemed most advantageous to
. back taxes . them and the right to reject any
Orange County is acting as and-or all bids," the official
trustee for itself and o t h e r sale, notice sajd. •
county taxing units with tax “A certified cashiers check,
liens against the property now drawn on a Texas bank in the
up for sale - ."mount of not less'than 5 per
Bids will be-received id therent of the total bid, made to
office of County Judge’Sid J.the order of Sid J Caillavet;
Caillavet until-March 28 at 10 county judge, must, accompany
am. and then all bids, will be the proposal, it added.
cpened and read • Property, to be..sold includes
. , > Lot 3. Block 101. Amended Shel.
- Ml taxing units having lax don survey range, at 1105
— Cherry St Dr M E. Maier
A o owns property on both sides of
VK • • • the land to be sold Mrs Katie;
Cole was the former owner.
ALso Lot 9. Block 74. Amended
Sheldon Survey; Orange. 1007
Orange Ave measuring 50 feet
assisting in the tour included J. C Elliott,
tug master. Lt. Cmdr Patterson. Chief Eng.
Joseph Durling and Harbor Master M J. ■ . . . —
Adkins rest in Rankin. Scott and Leake
. Counties.
The worst tornado this centu-
ry in Mississippi was in the
northeast section around Tupelo
in 1936 That tornado claimed
216 lives
Mrs Nettie Wiliaim, Buriat was in Restlawn Me .Thirteen years ago 38 persons
1 wjurs. -BE-uk " -nl-m111P morial- Park Were killed bv a twister which
held Pallbearers were R F Ford. smashed.into historic Vicksburg
B O Mecullough, V t Me on the Mississippi River
Cullough, A A Peveto. J. H i „
Stubblefield and J T. Tomlin. Car With Three
Daily, a retired salesman. c, •• , . ■
Ch. Wean^nv at 12 or lived in Beaumont 29 years be- Children Ingule
P ^X »^oX a n Rump Vidor Laundry
ter a long illness .- La . VIDOR (Spl) - The Handy
RevpJohn W Dug8ar.offick Survivors ' include his wife, Wash and Wear laundry here
ated Burial was in the Odd Mrs. Daisy Daily; a son H B yesterday received more than
Fellows.Cemetery.in Carthage Daily: a daughter. Mrs Henry ;$500 damage when a car left I
under the direction of Mangum B Combs, an of Vidor: a sister, running with three children in-
Mrs Meroe Kellogg of Shreve- side rammed through two front
port; two grandchildren; and windows. . \
The children received no seri-
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rious events in the astronaut's Foreign Wars and Auxiliary The FBI primarily will try” ma ms o..pange.....-II
household „ , c Music wil be provided by th. to determine, if there are ade-
"So You Really Think You're iomszas tndthmanttipbt register, whether sufficient pab-te . a. long illness.
Young atlear" . tome, acco.ding to Sara Under- lissnoticeol the registration was
730-0 Q • Get Smart wood given in newspapers and on
0 Secret Agent Admission is 65 cent- ropbroadcast stations and whether
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overthrow, a democratic gov- . , „ . . • .-ement said ,
.ernment. A party will be held Satur- Most of the Texas congFes.. Lundell A. Wentz one great-grandchild
(0 0 Lawrence* Welk day at 130 Pm.at Brown Bowi sional delegation said they want- VIDOR (Spl — Funeral, ser
8:00—0 0 @ Saturday 18.-anesutorsclub members ed more: facts before comment- vices Were held today at 3:30
Night at the MovisAho rang.beiisin Ihe Salvation ing on the Justice Department's pm at St. Margaret's Catholic
Based on life of Red Nichols. army.-Christmas Cheer pro-move, but many said they were church in Lake Charles (or In Fovr.(
"The Five Pennies’’ (1959),8"4m,— displeased. ' Lundell Arthur Wentz. 49. ot
stars Danny Kaye and Bar- A car Wash and capdy! sak Tower said he was not criti- 3507 Hodges. Lake Charles,: * * ’
•• bara Bel Geddes with Louis will be deeded on at the next cizing the FBI but the depart-/bcother of Mrs I. R .Simmons '
Harry Guarding ;and Tuesday, nceting or March 16 at 7:0ment‘s move -places "a little of Vidor
Weld. • - pm at th" VFW post home, bit of a stigma on Texas. He was found dead yesterday ___ _ _ ___ _ _
8,30-0 The Loner —--- Tower and Democratic Reps, at his home He had been insection of .eth Street and, Greenside the laundry to remove
( @ Hollywood Palace I Davaxv; I I. Graham Puercell of Wichita iil health Avenue here yesterday at clothes from a dryer.
-—Milton Berle is host to Bat- •cWCYVIIE"" FaHswBob Casey of Houston Rev. Olan Broussard offi :3 29 p.m Mrs. Duncan told'the investi-
LM man (Adam West), Martha (Continued from Pag" 1 and MaveruEogersssoaPampalcjated. Burial was in Graceland Howard O’Quinn, 59. of 215 .gating officer. Dub Davis, dep-
Raye ard the Amin Brothers at the star . ,, . 15 r. Ine! d no , Cemetery under the direction of Sproston CtS. was admitted to uty constable, that she had been
9:00-6 Gunsmoke a inth egstartol fthe fourth, Chan- had been any past discrimina: Hammer Funeral Home . Frances Ann Lutcher Hospital having car trouble and left the
A thief’s daughter seeks help n4n8 emednsafelsin. front, practicein Texas to merit ---- ver. treatment official cutsPand vehicle running in neutral u
to save her father’s -life while as 20 points through mu?h M the The motives conceivably Darms Frederick ooservation O'Quinn was a pas- An 18-month-old baby, Robin
hpsisrignd secretly plots an iourh quarter beating Dewey- couid havebeen honestFTowe Funeral services held'R?
t Jes seJame nil year s n s said hey * . ay at 2 p m in Our 3 Ex 1. Orange gear shift mechanism, causing
10:00 -O • 0 News. .. ' Sen Rolnh Vorhoronob n 1 ady of Seven Dolors Catholic Patrolman N D Davis said the car to move forward Mrs.
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—------ gie Davis of Orange.- Hamner, 49 1 Circle G. and g The 8-year-old girl reportedly
$122 ISRaisen I He died Wednesday at 9 a m ing west on Green crossed the; received mihor cuts and bruises.
» is nard in the home of a daughter, infersection and S tr u ck MrS IShe was not takeft to a hospital.
In MoD Drit. Mrs. Mamie Daigle Mortimer's southbound auto. None M the other children were
1IVVTIT® I Burial, was in Welsh Catholic The Hamner car was de- reported injured.__.____
DEWEYVILLE (Splj—FundslCemetery .under the direction (|PCfcd into the eastbound lane
Home ofot traffic and sideswiped a third
. . . .vehicle, a 1962 ■ pickup truck, I
. (Continued from, Pag 1 Oil Deweyvile
m rush hour traffic became If’ i c : .
J snarled Some people becamet W liter >ystem
B hysterical . . .DEWEYVILLE (Spl) — Ad- consider bids on two IJM-model DEWEYVILLE (6ol>—Fifteen
I "as reported in some ditional step* were discussed sedans for use by the sheriff's candidate* will be listed on the
■ damaged ■ areas and .also. In hereJast night on the formation department. ballot in the April 2 Deweyville
I somconsections.w thout.lights, 01 tr nonprofit corporation to a sealed hid opening date was Independent School Boar’elec -
B ™ sad. N.was to qualify for a federaf loan to con- et originally for last Monday tion here
I quick um. ndastorped * U as strucia central water uppi. Commissioners voted to post The latest candidate to file,
B AK n 8 .. . . system rince only one bid had been re Arlis Smith, is a carpenter at
1 oAcun& GoY CarrollsGartin . A steering committee headed pone consideration proposals Levingston Shipbuilding Co of
E:orderndathezostate‘s,Natiohal by Chairman Rogen Tandy con- s nce only one bid had Pbeenre- Orang" and "torme SChool
78 Guard, on. * tandby alert and vened at the subcourthouse Jetved bv the 10 a m deadline board member.
al some, suardsmen.were used,'° Grady Berry, county commis- Mrs Jama Gandy, county Smith has resided in the Dew.
B l Patr ol.stricken. areas. Gartin, sioner and steering committee sudge, said eyville district since 1928 in-
WA the.states liutenant governor, member, was named to contact Specifications call for automa- stead of 1962 as published in
I1M functioned *’ chief executive the manager of the Burkeville tic transmission - eqtipped se- yesterday's Leader.
4 baauseiGNisFaul.B Johnson water system ’ dons with heavy duty police smith and his wife have one
an A , ‘ , The Burkeville system was in equipment Two 1964 - model child who attends Deweyville
III The. first twister from the stalled through a similar pro cars will be traded in schools and a niece and
EV oual line which moved fromcedure with a long-term loan —----— nephew who also resided, with
Al Louisiana, into Mississippi and obtained from the Farmers Charles and Anne Lindbergh them and attended Deweyville
tn on to Alabama was reported at Home Administration A date in 1933 blazed a norther aerial schools
V l Newellton La it damaged few will be selected for steering trail acrosa the Atlantic vial ----:------------
• houses but left no injuries committee members to meet Nova Scotia, Newfoundland. The United Stales severed
aadd Other funnels stabbed out of with Burkeville worporation of- Labrador, Greenland and fee-diplomatic relations with Cubs
"5 boiling. ■ black clouds near finals x " land Jan 3, 1961.
I Greenwood. Miss rleaving a few- It was anticipatcil that another
> t smashed homes and uprooted meeting of the steering commit-
• trees, but no injurjes: tee will be held next Week with
In Rankin's industrial area, the date, to be set.
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