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On Alcoholism la Mailed
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Seek Food
For Needy
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lendants jailed
Vote Canvass
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turs
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The Port Arthur center is an
pendent agency.
hearing
was
be all right with
Peace will be restored im-
vices.
day.
recorded the following:
the brief was being given to the
court in an effort to eliminate
own affairs without, foreign in-
Bank Declares
terference."
Obituaries
Eagles Set Final
Antonio, a registered nurse and
executive director of the Texas
ex-
guest speaker at the dinner
summer.
vernar order Ul Eag"53
have a final reading of byl
Auto Driver Killed
meeting.
Plans also were discussed for
conven-
for the meeting.
of the Christmas Club pay-
Pr
N
furse Examin-
ers, will introduce the guest
The truck driver, E. W. Carr,
Bergeron, president.
To Hear Solon
INSURANCE
She has been supervisor and
PROBLEMS?
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Bowlerette League
DEBA Women
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Set Election
carriers ‘searching’ in North
Vietnam except more crime,
tered nurse and
State Board of
he was an assistant plant ac-
countant. He is a native of New
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John B.M Gee
INSURANCE AGENCY
X-Ray Technicians
To Meet Tomorrow
PORT ARTHUR (Spl) - The
Southeast Texas Society of
Are $8,496 |
A sum of $8,496 was added to
IN
ORANGE
IT'S
degree from Trinity University,
both in San Antonio.
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Lions Slate
• Gumbo Feed
islature this year.
Hanoi-
jacks & Jills
Nurse in Space
To Be Topic
For Discussion
jins
! The members also voted to
Suit-
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when they arrive
Man Facing
Arms Charge
Ovr 110 ewiteman new l« asU
very. Vehtele ellewenee previded.
cene a. w. sherp •<
TV 6-1372, sr Cad
Th Orenge tedr
cireolellen Deparment
. rg— .’ Increased cost due to the teach-land G. E. Castilaw. 111.
into the Texas Mu- er pay raise enacted by the leg
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hearing were Miss Guidry, J. C.
Trammel, A E. Bean, Mayor
Julian P. Greer, Councilman
In other business last night
the directors discussed possible
LITTLE MEXICO
RtSTAURANT
•wMoN poru i*’
THI BIST WOO"
A TASTY MtNU IS
ALWAYS RCADY . . .
WHEN YOURF IN
THt MOOD FOR
GOOD FOOD!
112 GREIN AVE.
OKANOE, TxAs
PHONE TU 6-3336
The city’s money will be
matched by $5,009 raised by the
businessmen’s association for
the tree in Pershing Square.
START EARNING
CASH TOMORROW!
OKANOt ihtk DISTNISUTONSHIP
AvAlLaNLE IMMIOIATNIY
IN MAUtittviiu Atta.
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Play
plants. The project would be
coordinated through a Houston
eye bank.
The local club and other Lions
clubs in District 2S-1 also are
considering bringing a glau-
coma mobile unit to the area.
Persons could be tested for the
another great cause
if you are interested, and I
Mrs. C. J. Miller -------
Dorothy Smith are cochairmen
dent of District 12, will preside.
Los Angeles
To Have Tree
LoS ANGELES (AP) - The
Los Angeles City Council has as-
sured a downtown Christmas
tree this year.
Thank you,
Mrs. David D. Daniel
1116 14th SI
Orange, Tex.
ton.
Survivors include his wife, a
son, two sisters and four grand-
children.
be needed early next year, and
that the sale should be com
The "Qaick As A Wink,"
yet thorough service that ws
have given our policyholder
over the years has been the
foundation for our growth
as an insurance agency.
If you are looking for
"Insurance Service," give an
a call today.
ent.
. The Lions last night inducted
two new members. They are
Frank Francis and V. R Mui-
physician and surgeon and had
been in private practice in Or-
ange for a brief period.
He had been in Beaumont
LETTERS
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Matter^
i Discussed
some of the verbal argument
that there is no need of going
a thousand miles to search for
routine.
Chile’s farm production
own. ■________
NORTHCUTT’S
RADIATOR SHOP
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1-DAY SERVICE
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Judge Neff, however,
Votaw and Sample he thought
he would reach his decision in
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twomileswestoorangm
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g Alcoholism inioc ranges. leading discussion and sell for 50 cents per bar.
Nov 26 to Dec. 2 groups, supervising r‘------ —
be an- field trips and doin. .. .... ...
or tine chores as preparation and you not only
"f the, communit: rials, checking attendance and youeAlsooknow you are helping sunasngrtnansmnansa and’l'W hun’i accept cilia from per- ianossin".
rhairman; and evaluating student tests, another great cause. tend an to (ailed snns wishine tn make donations I "-----
In other action, the board: I you are interested, and I . Dtstic of the peace court------- .00.. .
raAdoptedane “thooA. hore,zouswill be, call me at for. Precinct 2, Lawrence M.bring..a.student.committee.to Franklin Moon
City-
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— .iwot Texao
inehurst Autmfive
use is $9,828,304. Five books
were recommended for most ____
courses, with local school di»- paid > propose to pav
tricta selecting which they will Paxes to remove P the
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School.
a Billy Blanchard, president of
th DECA organization, was the
kuest speaker. Leonard Gallien,
Sponsor of the club, and Mary
Landrum, secretary, were pres-
pleted as soon as I
v Glover Wills, the city s f
agent, told the councilmen
the bond market —• n* 1
‘ Employee matters were
main topic of discussion yester-
i day at a meeting of the Orange
FM 1130 west beyond Lillie
Cypress; and on Womack Road
(old Highway 62). ;
, Another buffer on FM 1130
past of Highway 87 would ex- -----
tend it from its present end to peace.
West Bluff Road. "Paz
- The buffers would include all
■ the plants with which Orange is
"" inchistrial contracts
can be held ’bn a neutral ship this law suit, in fact, I wish 1
in a neutral sea.’ Johnson also wasn in H however,
brazenly claimed that ’the be wrong if I didn’t suj
United States follows the dream - ■
D0" he employee’s paycheck up
6 $3,600, into the Texas Mu-
ricipal Retirement System
t Under the proposed ordinance
employee and city would
both put 5 percent of the pay-
mil into the retirement system
with the annual maximum be
ig raised to’ $,800.
, Four proposed buffer strips
which will extend Orange’s ex-
traterritorial jurisdiction “
Sher two i " — — *
ered on I
mediately after the United
States stops definitively Slid un-_____ ___ _________ _____
Aegotiating industrial contracts conditionally its bombing of page brief of Votaw, who noted
Within its extraterritorial juris- North Vietnam, withdraws all..... * "
‘iction except Owens - Illinois, U.S. and satellite troops from
[South Vietnam, and lets the
| Bowling League Results
toaberunnssuroustothe gen -accessibility ‘0 heating and cool-
-pa
run oreco oveve . uuue.v weeks ago. Councilmen last- ___
also announced that the port's night in a workshop session said .T.t.I in W (Drnnoo
STwo-mile buffers would go on
Highway 87 north of FM 1130
1. Heard the mayor report persons would be encouraged to
that Councilman Claude Brous- donate their eyes for trans-
sard had entered Park Place ■ — ■ ■ • •
2282, soogine 0m«
orm Aeru, OrRUrv
van eieine CU
Hubborg • (ictris Ct.
ialterqietrbenin --
1 After twice refusing to ap-
, propriate $5,000 to put up and
- decorate the tree, the council
reversed itself.
Jersey and received his col-
lege education at Bethany Col-
. ' , lege in West Virginia.
Annual Dividend] He has been with ABD since
1955 in various capacities.
The board of directors of -----------------
change the meeting time
Monday from 7:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
’ Lengthy, Routine Session Slated
By Orange City Council Tonight
- ... work and $4,500. for the
been county health unit which his
not been approved in the 196768
PSa Talbert was trained at at the, Bethlehem Steel Corp.Dec.%.—--------------—.
Robert B. Green Hospital School facility’here He had been chief -------- -
of Nursing in San Antonio. She । of the yard’s medical services -
received a bachelor’s degree in since 1961. A VO IJ HAVE
nursing education at Incarnate He was a longtime Beaumont, DU TUU nAE
World College and a master’s
One item placed in evidence
during the hearing was a 92- •
„, _______ — — more barbarous bombing of the 1____,___
1130 West beyond Little ’North Vietnam Territory" “It may ts
‘ ■ — Tift•’niiftol paper saw, “We which will
have many a time pointed out - 1
uay irom a p.m. to miangn 66, of Mount Vernon, was not
at the hall, according to Ralph seriously injured. His vehicle
overturned after the collision.
! Vietnamese people settle their concerning the case.
1 — - -—. >—io i Called as witnesses during the
A length v but routine agenda I process thecitz’s claimd
will be foend by the Orange City i The papercitWorrrices _
fires studonts at West Or a Ngeounty, Naviaallon and Port ToynsgulardXovtmbe R"iin domhe sopmcisalsadsermkpamstad bAdtota of 00,000 will be trana
“She 2"" aha
fices. According 10 a report by to provjde Thanksgiving Dayio ilutioncom mending former port tlonj and a change in the beat- of various fader k sewer department for purchas-
Nrs Earlenenxilliard ,’"assist-dinners for persons"less fortu- director J T. Arledge for his'ing code are expected- to be a tractorobacbeabloa welder, ing reserve water meters Th.
an' county auditor rate than themselves. service during the past two considered . compressor po DMobil ra‛ money was appropriated last
The largest amount collected The - scavenger hunt,, spon years and terminated, his * An emergency reading is ire maker.g tooring part year, but the meters were not
was in Jw Bunn justice of the sored by the schools student ployment as of Jan: »■ scheduled for a specific useper- dis units and Tolice’station. purchased.
— ■ amani -in M - mLe President Bill Butler said Ar- mit which would allow duplexes of the Oranse.pou, is expected Final reading is scheduled on
- ‘ " A total 01.82215°01m teden- a ordinance which would require
The directors are considering
In other action, the council the promotion of an eye bank
gend- e -eleiG: project for the area in which
at-large committee
Pete Morrell, chs
E L Barker
(Rey. Armplhn’presbytertan grade 2-8 spelling, grade 15 ele- T
Draxe ' welcomed Vester- mentary science, grade 7-8 arith-
Shurch,, new director He re-metic, high school physical sci-
day ■* a " ew oonted1 hn the ence, bookkeeping III, cosme-
certlzewagtappoinetvdAugust PlU-tology, and, ShoFthand. There
Va canez lUgt of the citv. were no protests to any of the
car, who m of the 90 books Estimated costs of the
Mrs L B ------- books for the first year of their
dend of 25 cents per share fol-
terda armnniol meeting yes The Orange Aerie 2523, Fra:
Ben W. Briggs, bank presi- ternal Order of Eagles, i
dent, also announced the ap-
proval of the transfer of some
American League
Teomt w L
Allen E. Grown Ins. . 29 11
Monn insuronce —26 14
Dixie Gloss
Fore* Built Homes .
Hail Morine Servlet
Pric & Torpley Avto
Teom No. 11
Garrett’s C . tl
Texas industriol Moint. n
Richord s Auto Supply 22
Vavghon Electric Motor* »
Fried Chicken 21
Dr. John Gardner —----- - .
BEAUMONT (Spl) - Funeral eye .disease at the uni.
instructor at the Green nursing since go. He obtained his med(
school and director of inservice raxadeseatca MM es
PORT ARTHUR (Spl) - “The Hospital in Port Arthur yester-
Professional Nurse and Her 1 day for knee surgery.
Walk Through Space” will be
theettog,eroxas NurtensAssocia-
morrow fit 8 p.m. at Miriam 1n. +“19. t .20 In at the
Hall at St. Mary’s Hospital irniwoda‛Mattor:RoPeThere.the
X- ’ .mci.1 bieinnse wae listed Mrs. Lillian Talbert, of San
Reading of Bylaws qoPoaspccisiohusinrs Christine Antonio, a registered nurse and
. • — _ Robinson will preside.
ORANGE
INSURANCE AGENCY
SERVING ORANGE FOR MORE
THAN W YEARS
«s Seventh Dial TU 3p567
(Next to United Gas)
representing
1 Hm*mR Fire <3
Insurance Group E
W THE HARTFORD a
Insurance Company eE4•
, arddord IL Com’
3 education of the Bexar County
- Hospital District.
She also has held other posi-
- 2 tions in the Texas Nurses sso-
ii j elation. ,
1 ’ r Mrs. Ida Mae Hebert, presi-
,________________________ atna meeting Thursday.a. 730 When Hit by Truck
funds by the board and the date Pmnt Atvenhe Eag1es ha SAGINAW, Tex. (AP) - Les-
• "h Chrietmas Club Dav-FThe organization also hBS lie H. Burrows, 47, of Decatur,
Dlanned a shrimp boil for mem- was killed Monday night when a
much less time than three
months.
FM fiFth
"hpne Qey * Nb Iue 3-3339 .
• LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) -
The Little Cypress Lions Club
will have a chicken and shrimp
___________________ »! 7
Kenfycky Fried Chicken ii ii •
Heod Acres 16% 23% 12%
Coostol Lumber *------ ... 15 15 14
United Go* ---------- 14 26 15
Gull Chemicois -------- 14 26 15
Levingstn ----— 7 33 22
U S Novy ’ - . 4 34 2
__HIGH TEAM $ERIS—Texb Indvstriol
29 7 ---- Moin . 304*. Tom NP. 11, 2994; Dixie
28% 12 ,h Glonh 275_____________
Businessmen’s
tom — - 5 }
irown Lones 13 13
------------- 7 2
____________________ 19
mih’s Ceonert 16 29
Rvbber $tomp.o. 11 22
28 ‛fEnRB“BEies -
utomotive, 2902; Brown Lones, 2099
Courtly Notionol Bonk, UM.
NefUhit he kww the federal government as tempo-
Nesithat hewnew nut casn"4s rary housing for shipyard work-
mhhas u 2 a -Fweo Transfers 5
tid by a Dallas firm. ( .
JE has.bennifolruing te been named plant accountant ofadesk" in’the otfice.A money
Pluetion Prrblemeins’ A threat the orange fcility of the Amer-box also was entered and $19 in
a £tior fr™ t>^ Bridge Divsion, succeed- bills, $2 in change and the keys
one erf the rea^s the W6sing R E o’Laughlin. to the soft drink machines were
oneepsiha iseswnss approved ‘Laughlin has. been ap missing. The box did not ap-
peribon in the bond issue was pointed to the ABD plant In pear to be pried open.
supposedst have Eliminated the Pittsburghhina nsimilarcapacityancone.tootbali also was taken,
pohution problem, but the main Bloemeekemomasettoon where Merritt
points of pollution are within from the Ambridge Plant where ----------------
Riverside.
services for Dr. John Nooe
Nurses Association, will be Gardner, 71, of Beaumont, a for - - again sponsor' an
...... mer Orange physician, will be Pians • A84 SPpm
tomorrow at 4 p.m. in Kelley- changestudent nexhucsumms
and Mra Hixson Funeral Home here. ..P-1
mburiatwipisiprorsstinwntbonlinnpaintsrnettonsune. Rep-
M^Marth-a’David, a regis. MymAiA, psto orohe First resentatves. of tha.gcai club
J, L, Farmer and Castilaw.
Votaw and Sample also called .. _____ ________
themselves as witnesses for the county National Bank has de-
qumboevent saturaybeginni j ‘ K ot directors willpeplpetndanntg J»include »
kbout 9 a.m. at the Lions den elected in 1M West City of Vidor and Mayor lowing
•JS-p- stdaSAs 'ssa ws sasrssvFatyan,
ablaerolertsiservinazgyentbe »~ -
zgead“> W Damage $2,000
fuWSLK:' 1" House Fire
Emaatrizmes cppresson igh cent' BR xpondore by ayonesp "pm A.franzeran
the ch'________________ dence of Mrs Bessie Pacheco on
n, ..id the dock dividend planned a shrimp boil-for mem- was killed Monday night when a
w’.w’hJsaidith mtos.d 15end bers and guest Saturday be- loaded grain truck slammed into
t oulba..P aid on.D-v15ter ginning about 1:30 pm. at the the rear of his automobile on
stockholders on record > ester hall. ° U.S. 81 in Tarrant County
1 ,, . Z^t • Circle Drive. 7 miles north of He said the transfer approved A dance is, scheduled Satur- gThetokdriver WaCar
: Senior Citizens here, caused’an estimated $2,000 4,000 from undividea prof-day .fromusaPmasno midnishhserious mured. His vehicle
in damages, its to surplus effective tomor
in addition to damages to a row. ♦
..e. e » «... utility room, the carport and a He said this transfer would
PEAR RIDGE (SpD -:State wall of the house, a motorcycle increase surplus from $206,000
Sen. D. Roy Harrington of Port carport also was dam- to $250,000 and would provide a
Arthur will address he Texas P° capital structure of $500,000.
Retired Citizens Political and I is believed the fire was "This is another step in the
Education Association Friday at caused by a gas leak from the continuing growth of County
3 P.m . motorcycle which had been left National Bank,” Briggs said.
The meeting wil U A 'Um parkeq near a hot water heater. Christmas Club payments will
to Fear Ridge town halt A social P"AIthi 2 truck and 16 be me -e -
hour will begin at 2.30 pm members of the Vidor Volun-! counts totaling $13,765, he said.
Senior cit ize ns and1stheirlteer Fire Department answered: —----------- SoPP"UF"t—
friepdwaranyipebitityathnd-the the was out p......Imonise——
Brhgmmnthhxomeetin8zospita man ___
Board of Directors is sched: 2 Escape Serious
uled tomorrow beginning at -ms I...
Boon at the hospital. Injury 111 Mishap
- Business was expected to be two Orange County men es-
caped serious injury when the
vehicles they were driving were
is demolished in a collison yester-
day at 3 p.m. at theintersee
- tion of Highway 62 and FM M
They are Logan Don Ratcliff.
33, of Rt. 3, Box S3-E, Orange,
and Morris Alton Davis, 36, of
1601 Lamar Ave., West Orange.
According to Highway Patrol-
man A W. Mays, the Davis ve-
hicle was headed north on 62
and the Ratcliff vehicle was
headed east on 106. .
The site of the accident is
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Lvcky Strikes 22 12
Fil ‛fru . . Im F sowk."Sover“"sonon
9"- !
hmmaml 124 -
HAVt YOOR
Christmos Portrait
MADI NOW
GUNN’S STUDIOS
eorw SIcoNo w 3.4233
? ;w nv, Coffee Sipper League
13 34 17 Tegma- W L 0s
Sheokers a.. . 34 13 ---
Cud Cokes — 26% 12% 1M
Tm Cokese 35 15 3
CoNH Motes " "
Coffee Cokes -------
Pinnettes ..............B 11
Svgor Cvbes _____________ 21 19 .
romers ------>1 It 1
Screw SOUS 20 29 •
KfTu, #.$.
cue. IS O
SA AST UKiU Sx".
im. Cotfee Cokes, 1206.
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eight
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hristmas Club payments win lkT”21
made tomorrow to J 85 ac-lRendtormi — ”
!1 ens, anastnerr teer FFire Department answered —•— -------- Sonp’dFeet— 8
in teikacatknk: the call, the was out -City Patrohnam^^.
Takes New
. a al. Men: Jim Morri*. $49; Jock Brock, 543;
A first class patrolman at the Herb Wolker, 52
Mm Monday
signed to accept employment at - Tomt-- . w u m
________(Advertisement)_______ _
Dr. Richard Gallas
Joins Orange Optical
Dr. Richard Gallas is now
associated in the practice of
Optometry with Dr. Richard
Long at Orange Optical. Dr.
Gallas comes from San An-
tonio. He received his Doctor
of Optometry degree at the
University of Houston, where
he was assistant iStructor in
the Developmental Vision
Clinic. He specialized In child
and student vision and also '
received advanced training in
contact lenses and subnormal
vision. The Mauriceville School
Board recently appointed him
as Visual Consultant for a vis-
ual screening program for any
problems encountered in the !
field of vision during the
school year.
Continuing a tradition of the :
late Dr. Cohenout, the original .
low price structure is being I
maintained bp. Dr. Long.
in i Green Avenue. Phone
TU 64144. (Louisiana patients
phone WX 2000 -No toll
charse)
resident oF’he Methodist hurch, williofficiatearfhexairtedorsasondecided to
Gardner died suddenly yester- ring bells in the Salvation Army
day at 5:20 p.m. in his office C h r i s t m a a Cheer program
Dec. ».___
MWtom5V^’^ aBueroremtndedishe commis-propnhyownea b^rr^s .Completion of the 1967 street 2taresobution sit
..... m- - " kin Moon, district engi- on tth^reet north of Cherry improvement programin West ingNnyuntions wth asoounty
for the U.S. Army CorPs Avenue. The changenwould.bevrange wasxroperednb S wideneffortttonshw"appreciation
Grouting™!,350 were ap C-1 commercial zone to conform ing of the city council last, his service to Orange
id. wiahephengepalr shop Dees oP nghtor Glenn Seale com-"Nelon is leaving manager-
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A nyass of votes from theC-1 and C-2 commercial zones lcie hus ec. ” g,
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recommendation from the plan- Dayton to Albany. Lions Study
ning and zoning commission. Mayor Seale also commended I’
,, . Two bid awards are expected the county drainage district for Hrnondorl
Bar Stars HU to be made by the council. First work being completed in the -erOE"
vNa D .. .. National Bank of Orange is the municipality. He pointed out: m.. D.:.
YMCA rfUlldinU recommended depository for the that the improvements would; EeProect
Monev nencile and a foot- city’s funds during 19%8. The relieve the drainage problem in I J J
oT anmme--
mil A Hill Hl ll re s bu8ar entered'through a"win-surance. California Western until the next meeting They The club’s board of directors
AlSFf Announc es burglar entered hrough a wine insurance Co. now has the con- asked for further time to ex -at a regular meeting last night
SinS thatswts node lolled tract. Although Republic sub- amine the report. at the Jack Tar Hotel discussed
a box of “Aiis and some mitted the lowest, conforming Attorney John O. Young, le- sponsoring additional eye care
Frederick D.’Bloemeke has ball point periwere taken from bid, Pete Morren. adminis tra gal adviser for th* City of West services
-------j _i—4 —-nAn* rd. -8- -- a -----tive assistant, said the bid Orange, administered the oath The club presently helps fur-
would not justify the change- of office to former volunteer po- nish eyeglasss. for needy
over except that Republic would lice chief Toney Taylor. youths and provides other types
—---------------- His duties as the city’s first of medical and eye care str-
paid police chief begin Wednes- •
THE CHANGE LEAPtl TUESDAY, NOYtMItK 14, !W ..
(4) October JP: Students
i 1 Court Fines g
’ Hehi ll anted i haal- M--
. concerning the church and schools committee, r •
JcH annual induiltulxro: reportei OCA films had be en 1 o Sei l ( U lid V !
1 Sumtnsord bi the Or- shown to local high school physl- • ________ . .
nar.tobneP on Alcoholism has cal education, classes She also Editor, The leader: Ihe Orange County treasury last
ange Coune1 in Sabine Area in said Judge Charles H Holcomb. Through love of a little girl I month from fines assessed by
• beenm ailsdetass OCA president, spoke to the compiled a beautiful cookbook the I Tourjustice of the peace of-
dustrial ‘oe me enn Classe"" Through mv love of mentally . "I
■i A reporonpan afon monthly" Morrell, vicepresident, pre- retarded children all over Amer
ere!noo.wasomadectors meeting sided yesterday in the absence iea I am giving all profit from
0 Ahat at "Aoon at the Jack of Holcomb who was out «rf the sale of-’Heirloom Cookbook
xesterday at noon.a (own for Brides” to Natioual Men
Tan. X'nar tealuring out- The OCA is an Ornze Connty kally Retarded Children's, Ine ant county auditor.
The - no alcohol United Fund dependent agency. To mike this possible, I am - •
selling candy to help subsidize wa „ur ounwu, junule w, -------------------
publication of the book. peace for Precinct 4 Bunn col-government, will be o collect -------------------- ... ----------- . A . . Ags5I expevvu ,
I need teen-agers to help sell ecteq 53 269 on 135 cases canned goods and edible items ledge had been helping out in a to be placed on an 87 by 325-, a . the gen. a ordinance
ihe candy or anyone interested A total of 290 cases were filed for the packing of Thanksgiving part-time capacity since his re- foot lot on 9th Street between to be transterred om. enaccessibilitv
In helping make this’ dream Runn‛ court of the remain- baskets The baskets will be de-1 tirement, but that the employ- Rein and Burton. i ng
come true. The candy makes ■ 7B are rending 12 livered to needy homes on the me nt of a manager of traffic The recommendation for ap eral operating
wonderful gilts for servicemen ben dismissed I defend*'’ before Thanksgiving. and trade development had al- proval came from the Orange for such items
I know because I have sent dant was committed to county The hunt will be a door-to- lowed operations to be on a Dlannina and Zomin Commis- salary, * m
iail and l cose was appealed to door collection effort through more permanent basis,
county court the cities of West Orange and; Port Director Steve Pomeroy -----e- s , a __.
David A Dunn.Justire of the Or«ng*,- , . ’ , also announced that the port’s night in a workshop session.said A in W Ornnop
once for Precinct 1, filed 52 • Lennie Dalphine, faculty spon receptionist would leave at the that Benny Mazzola the owner, Completed III FT • UTUIllLK
cases during October 38 of sor .of the student government ; end of November to work tor had done a great deal o re- I
which brought fines ' totaling Isaid the high school office win Sabine River and Northern Rail- modeling toi improve the build-1 . __W..L.
$1,038. Other cases include 6 be open during the.hours of the|road Co., which serves Owens ing he would pace on the lot. Strppt I mprovement W OrK
pending 4 dismissed and 3 de- hunt to accept dill from per-lillinois, Inc. ( The council also’ will consider %
change proposed for • Approved a resolution cit-
A charge of ui. awfully car- signed to accept employment at orromFoet.c,
rying arms, to wit a pistol, the new Owens - Illinois, Ihc. Erur^ni u»«g Cor .
waJ filed yesterday againstLDA- pulp and paper mill. Son
vid N Berry, 19, of '.13 Flor- Rlley elane’s resignation G8Mp26r crxwv
ence St , West Orange. was effective yesterday. He torow P ij ; ft
The charge, filed by Asst, will report to -1 on Monday KOot fen #.20.
Disc Atty. Jim Sharon Bear- as an A-finisher. 635815′66 8310)
den, stems from Berry s arrest LeBlanc has been working on
Saturday at 4:12 am.. 1 mile the day shift For several years
east of Byron Simmons Drive he wAs the dispatcher on the
on Interstate 10 The arrest waslevening shift at the police de- Neionisueoly cu.
made by Patrolman R. A. Bick- Partment, 28000 NMChar son
ham. . LeBlan is married and has 3e.8*
Berry is free on $500 bond. four children The family lives EmiN
Alo filed yesterday by Bear- at 215 Farragut Ave., Orange,
den was a charge of aggravated; —-— . -r-
assault against sn Orange man Twenty-four states will elect
who has not been arrested on/new governors during this year
the charge.___ -and---
(landing authorities
ism from throughout the stale,
will be at the Jack Tar Hotel,
O G Rinehart is chairman of
a0e OCA industrial committee
Tothpicommnarsonembediey ants the first year. with "’ll
in -x.w. would .
ner conar nommiftee.- told of givd inxtructions in automobiles, many bars and cans.
nV a .'mibiK"education pro simulators and multi car driving The chocolate bars are hard
plans during AlcoWism Infor- ranges. Lading discussion and sell for 50 cent, per bar.
&E Li Nov 26 to Dec. 2 groups, supervising students on one can sells (or »| a can. An-
mation are "expected .o be an- field trips and doing such rou, ther can sells for »> 50 For $3
L uter ine Chores aa preparation and you not only send someone a
nounced atf: •.....-wunitv. distribution of teaching mate- Japlelu af dalicious candy but
Gray collected s2,6wrinnines the aller’s address to make the neer I
from 105 caws collections. of Engineers, on - — -
He filed 147 cases including The hunt will continue through Bills totaling $1,350 were ap-
e2e"n Ki" im s
from which 92 brought in niges halsholidax.on.Nnving in the
.. .. totaling $1,549. Of the total cases Thesclass. bringing, in. the
the 1967 2 are pending and 14 were dis. most. Eoods: which will be de-
taxes to remove the taxing missed
u«- .. . , ... ...question from the litigation.” ml’_
—Agreed to contract with the Sample said. ww a i *
De e?7'‘ U.S. Office of Education for con- sAmnle Also Mid he wanted Polltion-.
possible, tinuation of the civil defense,samoplendlsn.sadvhet"tntee 1 OIIULOII -.
n ' fiscal adult education p r o g ram toxh " Vidor are the lowest (Continued from Page 1)
counci mengtha throughout 196. Nearly 2.000 in Ge state and wel below the this expense would not be worth
a iat it ...'JiftK w;w"a'„x; com maximum which the suit seeks keping thegprozectopen. 1
get any better in the near» , Axe.. v -
is Delayed
-There has been a lot of as- holidays, Nov. 23-24, for city em-
■ - "two positions along Interstate 10 and a C-1 phalt and rock poured since our plozees W ithaa stipulationithat
.. # - 1 sstMss*
5t8£ K ".35
Attends Meet mpenofiyovrcdg »«; neztmierstatgfobbrea"asr,e vangecsani wiiiamnsar"zorshhtonirome
...... When 1 PORT ARTHUR (Spl) - The leyenndngeorgeninrd Wartw commercial zone to conform cept one block of Tanglewood cleaning near,his home in the
.nd 0 ' I “The total of these taxes is look at the number of homes in director of the Sunnyside Speech " were out ot the with other land along the high- near Katherine street and we recent clean^ campaign.
p ioidhvyrdatrnwnarancyedinbstearhazceumnesrkromoapbdiemdbtTdbird‛nadacom-"AMapprovalotchccnaipiatyeinsnisnnaiatrste"henfanenmyorsseMe"naowes"orrnm
ilso will he considered $661,146,353. The program s coat B B. Bean, $24; W D. Ex, $7; .• Altociation in Chicago first in the four-year history oi ' .!„?*, has been ap- been depleted 1 6. Heard Schexnyder report
‘ The city and each employee for 1967-68iwsestmated at $7472 H. A MeCay, $25; Charles,. blP bun di anything they want She enrolled in a short course; the ogganiza quorum^ prevented proved by the planning and zon- Schexnyder reported 1,600 gal. that proper’•traffic signs for a
dow put a matching i n! 638,057, with $60[5 million of the Kelley, M4..^A E Bean, $13. 0 .. on “Language Development”, nv action from beine taken ing commission. Ions of asphalt’poured in two school crossing on Western at
-.S. .Son f .. Others attending the 1M-hour during the recent four-day meet- canvas, was for the elec- Setting of a date for two other weeks to complete work started Newton have arrived and are to
mVofawusidhe objestedtoatoe meeting were Dug Ardgin of ing. ! tinhni wh“h HUliart of Pre- zone change hearings for Brown-on Smith, Houston Flint, Aus be installed soon,
moy . prima u law la* no tax the Orange navy base; John Miss Dubose also attended"and Julian Sartin of Pre- wood properties has been post- tin from Dayton to just west of
that a court of law was no tax Wheeler, city-county health san several sessions in which com- cinct 4ang erunrotumnedthe poned’because of a lack of a the city hall, and Bowie from
' officetnain, hi. orton , lhe Harlan; Albert Gray, chemist munication disorders were dis- cna 4 were .returned. ----------- 2- Aihon
In cosing his.rorttion to the for the Texas Sabine River Au- cussed These, subjects included board ______
case Votaw’commentedrt hethority: Marshall Elliott ot the language, stuttenng articula- • 1
courtawishavennocl I wss. inorange office of the TWQB:tiOn, bearing impairment, cleft Burglars Hit
thislawssuit-nwact "“shiaBili iddle of the Texas State palate, learning disabilities and , 8 - - -
wasn t in it. However, Iwoiild
rial jurisdiction an- United States follows the dreamforts by’citizens and business- er, cedures. ,
0 miles will be consul- of peace, so we include even tbe men tocorrect the wrongs m the ™'1 H p^ ’ 8
first reading. A public seson in our search.’ Vidor government.” SeHiversid. was built bv the
was held two weeks “What else are U.S. aircraft Votaw commented to J u d g e eRiverside.was by it by----
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 272, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1967, newspaper, November 14, 1967; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619915/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.