The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1943 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME XXX
ORANGE, TEXAS. MONDAY JANUARY 11.,1943.
Four Famous Golfers
Play Both Extremes Of
Golf Here Sunday
Scene as 78th Congress Opened In Washington
ALLIED SHIPS
Thonna« Is Mildred
Some 501) golling^fans had a -
field day. live mtviilational chari-
ties benefited-, handsomely and j
four of the world's greatest golf-
ers put together son.Ve of. tho best-p
and some of (lie worst goll evei j
displayed op .Sunset Grove Conn-,
try Club iairw.?ys an# sa-od. traps!
Sunday afternoon us Dapper Jini-
my Ik-marel , and Jaek Burke of
Houston defeated By ran Nelson.
Toledo professional, and Mel Ar-
nett, Sunset pro, two-up' in an
Hi hole exhibition matdi_>
Demaret stroked a smooth 73.
three over par: Burke' and Nelson
added 74'.;. but Arnett, obviously
burdened by the responsibility of
staging the matoh. turned in a
disappointing -HO.
The winners grabbed a one-
stroke lead on t,he first green and
"Burke sank a beautiful putt for a
par while the othes three were
taking Ixigies. Nelson evened the
score with a long putt on No. 2
ftr~a~155fcnV-
Demaret had trouble with the
sand until the sixth when he can-
ned a birdie two to put his team
one up again.
The fourteenth proved a Tartar
with all four droppiowwthcir shots
in the lake although Burke's ball
proved playable. A local rule
which counts only the first-shot hit
into the water enabled Nelson tff
halve tile hole.
Nelson and Burke hit perfect
second shots on No. 17 to within
6 feet of the pin but Burke sank
his next shot for a birdie while
Nelson's brave stab rimmed the
cup and refused 'to drop,, That j
LET'S DO •
SOMETHING
ABOUT IT
f
Allied I leailipiiit teis In
\friea, ilan. 11 ( AIM
bombers hav e t-truck -iiKafo a( pos-
sible ".Ipuction points for MarMu'il
Hummer.-, Libyan foriand ilu
North
Mlicd
msmm * {
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i
o,l -J un
f .y v i
'Flu' Tun
YES, A NEW CITY H'ALL and
lire station stands out as one of !
the greatest needs_ that is now
manifesting itself in (Jrtuige at
•this time. The building is evi-
dently beyond the stage of recla-
mation and is entirely inadequate
from every standingpoint. And
now as .the effort to make use ol
additional fire fighting equipment |
is made, housing of the equipment j
has become an acute problem. Koi j
some unknown • reason, the city j
through its past lew years of pro- i
gross has obtained almost every- j
thing else needed outside of a
new city hall and fire station.
Probably the effort in behalf ol {General scenv in the ilou-e ol Kn|irr.«uUliv^ in Washington .is tiie
Axis army
tiiibes, Uie village, of Kcl'ili ww.t
of that' poll, and Kaiinuan,, an
African an I'oire : pokr-siivan an-
nounced today
"Plie 'highlight l|n- "day >' ail
,i activity was a one - man bombing
attack by Moj. l'hilhp George
iC'OChran ol Line. I'a , who leads a
P—10 \Varha\vk fighter gr.uip
Alone and currying' one l.,ii>U >
bomb, lie swept o\ et the loot, ti p>. -
KaMoiian and deposited tin- ev
'• plosive hi file middle of—l lei man'':
military headquarters for' file area.
^.Jle reported flu- head-puii lor.-:' lie
iitt'oyed.
1 On reluniing from the t; ivet" ht> Af<i"r poshur fiir t2 vwitt iiH,
was attacked by a Ftieke-WTdr*nuuV « url lr whleh tlipe sho'
WO. AIM hi; i>t,„e was shot : ,rl', k "nvor w"' Wn*
up: he held ..II the German l,Bl,to, ,HmS'
and rcluntcU sal'tMy to Ihs*I j .s<v
svail raids loiiowrrt 1+h~
7HI h
tBWW
p —•
i ii• tmres-, was called 10 order
Thomas Ver-
non," a bo"vc, of Chicago, was dis-
covered to tu> Mrs. Mildred Allen,
Police arrested Mrs, Allen,
first sweep by American .Uunihers j Misa Esther Hoffman. who posed
i from fhe west against the '1 ripoh 1 na "Vernon's" "wife," and Mrs.
this improvement was not
enough.
great
iiiU prayer \-as offered by the Kev. .James Sliera ;V1ontR'.>inei>. eh.iidain of tlie liiiier i li.nnliei
WHILE GO I NCI IS ('.(KID i"
behooves Orange citizen^ , who (
have an interest in the city and 1
community sufficient to extend be- i
yond the "war time stage, to begin ;
NOW laying peace time founda- I
tions. This can be done without j
impairing the least the all out ;
war effort although seems to
require 100 per cent of the time ol |
every body. There are many who 1
have times to set their minds '.to
BIRTHDAY WI£S$-
Issued Here
COMMITTEE
MEETS SUNDAY
ended the match.
Orange oflicjals were highly
pleased with the attendance and
expressed the hope that they
could sponsor other matches in
the future. —
Only jibotit li"1' poll tii'x merits
had been issued by the < 'range
county tax as"ii,;.so!. - collect,o: i'i
to today, in spite ol the fuel Uuit
The President's Birthday balllfhiJre lire just three mole wyfks in
work laying plans for.a real pro- eoninuttee. tieaded f>y lliimer Ste- which to,meet" this obligation and
gressive movement to mould this, phens«>ft, held the initial m*H?tuyj ] acquire the right to v ote
tf nntr.il I'ress riionephiifol
LEGISLATORS
TO KEEP U. S.
AIR SOPMEMA'Y
By Ale\ II Singleton
Washington, .lau II. (AP)
j area in the aerial..efforf t^j sm.a I
} Kommcl's i elrealing troops iietM-t
the can escape ,Hie l'a il.i^i i i^htJ'
| army and Join .hands wi.lh.Cier
.man ,'and Italian tT {Tvs iiiZ .the
French proleei7lilaTF'"oVt tllf 'Medi
j-terrancan uari(j>es. ■ > .
Martin IVLiraudei s cai i ieil out
lln,> main raid of the day They
attacked railroad yards and oil
storage lankss ;.t Cubes Willi ui,
i escort of P-ltit Lockheed Lightnini.1
i fighters, ,
j About the Kanje time Bos top:
escorted by Warhawk.s id a tier-
Vivian Anderson w Iio.hu four-
montli-old daughter, "Dawn," they *
were alleged, purchasing to lend
vcrisliuiltude to their "luarrlnun-"
i /i \tl IVI l.>« I I. IIVI« till" lliuiui uivv iii^
'place into a modern type city with j SvflltlilJ. alternoon and made Aen-
Wrecked Car
Recovered Near
Sabine Bridge
industries sufficient to sustain it,
after the wai* is over..
RAIDING DHUNK DHIVKRS
has. almost become pasttimc for lo-
cal enforcement officers who arc
sending these offenders in droves
to the proper authorities for dis-
position pending district court a
few days from now when if will
be seen how grand and petit jury-
men "will deal with them. Facts
arc drunk driving offenses seem to.
have increased since the courts
have adopted a milder manner ol
dealing with that type of crimi-
nals who constitute the kicutest.I
threat in "destruction <■! life and"
tative plans for lour birthday balls
to be given January 2K.
'Three-regular dances and one
barn dance were planned, with one
ticket allowing attendance at any-
one or all of,-the .affairs. Mem-
^ i man military camp at Kebili, oi
. ...! the Salt lake Ofi milcst- west
tmpee in i^ongiess lp saleguurtt this j
ol
Many people had predicted that' nation s supremacy in the sky al
since there had been al least a,"1110 iter the war as insurance against j
per cent iheroase id the city's pop- .military or economic attack was
ulation in the past two and a hall, disclosed today in a plitii to cre-j
years, that the increase in polltav ate a standing or house committee j
payments which has ritn . as_h.l^h on av iation i
as around -1,000 on'election veins' Spoil ored by a kioup of ,'iir-
bers i'i the committee present at I would lie much larger than is in- i minded lawimikv/
the meeting wen- Homer Stepli-j dicated at tin prescn_f'lime.
enson. A J. McKcn/.ie. .1 B.i - ■ -
ilii.
C^tiiglcy, .Ii sse Baily. G«s rge Craft,
and the secretary, Miss Evelyn
Northcutt. -
property outside of the' axis for-
ces.
■ Mute evidence of a 15-foot
plunge of a ear with its driver
from the mile'trestle, just east of
Sabine river bridge on highway 90
at Orange, into five feet of Water
and some four feet of mud in a ca-
nal that parallels the highway
was reported to. Orange enforce-
ment officers .around 2 a. m. Sun- pQ0(] PrOdllCliOn
An abaiuUiiied coat, a prtir oi Mppf Scheduled
shoes, and barefoot tracks told
story oi what ap|)carod the 1,111 ilc_ i Af \VoodVII le
ulous survival of the i^ar driver.
who had forced the door of the | j McGTll. Parjs. President of
Marvin Harvey
Honor Graduate
Of Marine School
OPA Slaughter
Regulations
Received Here
utmost submerged Var open and j lhe East Texas C'hiimbOi1 of ("oro-!
i honors recently from the
! Aviation Machinist.': Mate .School
'at Jacksonville, Florida.
Because of his high average and
. , , ti- j ,,i exceptional ob.lity fj** uas ;:d-
crawled out, leaving behind a sub- rnon.,,i has announced six confer-j Va.1Cf,ri t(, UH, rank ,,| Corporal
stantial portion of \>earing «P-i onces cai)od by the regipna, cham-j and W1„ ai,lv assumed to
P®!?1-' . : U'er to explain the 1S43 Food Pro-; an 'f(lr llni(,er duty.
The car bdongmfc to. an < '-1 duclion Program, netneseididtvesr , In tl.< Marine .C^il'pK
ange young man, was .finally diag- j from Cirange will attemi the meet-. Kith id Anrii of this vear.
ged out of the caniil with a wreck-i j scheduled in Woodville, o/ijH y Immediately sent to
er late Sunday, when ,1 was found j iIanuury ,9 Thcltle ot ,he moet- | Marine Base a, Safl Dieg.
ing Will be "JW3 Food Production j oalliornia ..lor' bas'S rtulitary _ii;ait>-
to Win the War." I ing (ii'tot'e li:s traij-s'tel^U+ITo •Licfr
The following agricultural lead- j sw,jilp fiymg .eeiTSc:
[ A( i-ord.fto r>iv>A : l.nitsKt •
| roK*'ijoroiv^i Ji.Y.- tliy ' >$
j unfH1 County liSf)A,J&'i i llo.u.!
j troHi Ii. I . ViiiH'i. Ch.iniihin, StliU
j USUA War llourd thrro is n< i«-
I NJarlne Barracks! Naval An | stncUpp on farm slaughter of m< ..i
j Station. Jacksonville, Fla . Jaii III, ! for home use.
Marvin John Harvey, lit. of Or-'. " any home slaltghtVcd
; angefiekl. -.Texas graduatetl .with'; le«ves the
meu
farm lor deli', cry ti
MiTriiic I other liersons. the tarriii i" imme -
dinti'ly become, .'ailiject to Ml ill
ipiota I.iu:'111< r . i :,nlat .
Any farmer Who defines more
inlormiilion iiboi.it .lii;i11''-r t;et;n',
la tions sh'orild call at t.he local A.
C, A. officii in the Holland BHly
the
that no one had perished jn
machine.
Guy W. Dow and a Mr. Bar-
rack. members of. the Louisiana
Orange Churches
Raise Money For
Gideon Society
H.'W, nun
rn 11r( would K'pliu t' , .4 : prt'ial
h« us4* jjroup whic h lit'ij* lunctjoiifd
hit .! luVf'stigatihK piaru?
iicr.clcnis and i-ccorntiirndin^ joe
caution^ a^aifihi ciaik-uj^
L^iijilaiton a .standing Vnni-
inittcr- ai«'V<'idy lias boon rutin
f Hn <'d by Ii« 11 .Nh'IuiI (I >-( >kla i
i fiaii fn.iu V;' !'(< . jm•« iI «• ifIIfn11-
t i . 1h 11 II,I • I If -1 '.i1 !<' , n
i:t«'itihi-r "i-v li« \t I (■! -
.in')
v . i(l ullic, ini'MiliCi;,
that t t« it that
.nrvvi ,i■'."iv;« ■ tin . hata n allow'fd
to f.rtl I'i*.-. hi 114-1 1,'inillli U-;, c|-
11.< r III J'MKli.ir,aii> « , ||( '.I'liipfUMll
Point Rationing
Questions And
Answers
ENCOURAGES
Ldlulon, Jan II (Al*) Ttic
Yu^rxslav ifili r mat inn lanrau tiaid
t'Kla.V I.Ml it (Ii ii I.)\sij;ht < I Ki-
srijhnwo liiifl .fiit CJoniTai !>iaj.i
Mihadihvii ,i K'hsa^<' pl'OhMiu;
!la« lh.1t til., UUM lUa'Tiilhtn
v^oidd ffijn.v crThnnva ii1 mi* i f
.Ji;<nn I Axis Imrrjt in YnU<^l iVia
MEXICO U. S.
IS SPEEDED
V>h,
•. i f i • *f <1 *i ■
A ah'iWl • ha kori
•Untlo
«''if iuutiv r,r rnoht < / I
/.r ri.nta r.rrut" lo'W„ iS '
; Mcxi'.n City, .fan, 10 (AIS
SpwJin^; nl t / am MTva • la't.vv'on
jMoxini City and the Unitr-ri .Stat*,
: hnrdor* at Nia \ F.ai^^l'v, j ci(in •
nn^ .ionnary la. u as ,anrio.urn i:!<|
today hv 0i«. Nation.il .Ka11wu>>, of
j . rv ■«•* i _> 11. > *\ -
Crt .have accepted places."on the. A lhr>;rtarhiiv.st
•i'range' c.huieiies Ku.ininv ri.i,iA'd,
tiulHneM fundu during a cam■
A,
'. I!
■ii.-.f •
Jhe car," which came out of tho
canal almost a total wx;eck ^wjis
said to have been stolen from its
owner at a cross - river night club.
Indications were that the car was
stidcMvi«hvyay pa'U-ol. handled the | )n,Kr!jm for the six conferences: u^—,..; throtisff > > ■■■<
frame situation which became a Lmijs p. Merrill. Si.il C'oiJ r^fc L .hux „ri,.ded all pIium's ,,| %"!" y
problem a. the s- ene of the wreck tinn;Scrviw; Farm ^1;^ ^ \ ^ j" ' ■
throughout Sunday. ■ . Crcd,t' Admin.sf.aUon; W..K. Far-i^,^. „ J tts I.,, men the m -I ■ W -
well, Emergency Crop and Seed „ mos, eomplet.. Courses <,r its a *** announced fu.e Mm.-
LoanfTed Watson. Farm Security i kjm) jn tho l ou,n|..v, ■ "* "' "'y
Administration: E. L Boston, j jjarvey is a "former .sfudecit of
goiielrl Hi: h Iroiti
being driven at high speed when wiluainson, Extensibn Service. ^ tlie s..n ol
it struck 4lie south rail, and broke ; A & M. College: Ii. 'F. Vance. ;.M| V [ |lal ies D>kman, P,..'x P.i
, Ti-x.-.iv
I.
tent
>1
, , ( . Speakers from the Jtlideon So
Chaifman, Agricultural Commit- j th^ra^feld hS' ST from'
tee, Texas Bankers Association: H,; which hc uraduated. 'eh.p-chts !m Sunday.
through and landed several .feet. Texas USDA Board; Hobert A. orUneeUvId
in advance ol that point. , j JVlariire, Agricultural EdHcation: J '■ h
Orange people familiar with thei jj Bond. Manpower Commission: , ■„ ^ „■«„
history "of latal accidisnts aloni? Maj„,. 0rville Carpenter,. Texas
thiUffliopr miles of marsh road on | >SpIct.ljvc service. .
the Louisiana side of SabinOiy-t "Farmers and business men who
ii.., pti.tp r
tin! pot de
la-: wh.> t.
v. h.v )•«, .•'
ii!! a' la:
I A lie. .11:
i ate uUerehaiif. i.ai
V (jet tine kind, we
taA iiffiihei
t i .Ji'-il ■ e;!,el,iihte
ri''lt and w.oiiid 11
chieket;
I?n.l th'.iv W'-nld
tin ; ;<■ ,' vi,/..",-.i.i si.'•
<-,* i, Hi.
and i ari'i' d ira hi
rii'isfiit t.iliomng
ili
|iS aie in*
! tfieii:
il.'il ■'i| .
jill i untied ! i
made
D.E. NO. 133
IS LAUNCHED AT
CONSOLIDATED
Lauiiehirw ..f the Destroyer F.s-
Tei.it No 1 :!3, IISS Pillsbury war
launched S'tuiday at the Con-
ItioildaU'd Steel Corp,, ftttl, ship
I yard Piece with Mrs.- Edward B
, j Hiehai'dson. of Biookime, Mass.
(us the charming sponsor.
j Mrs Hiehafdson is a daughtei
[ of the late Ileal Admiral John. E
! PiUsliiir.v, DSN, in vehos'e honoi
; tlie vesyej was named.
Mrs. Ji. (i Bili/ynskl, wife o
'k|.Lieut f'niTimiiilder Biirzynnki n
Orange, .was iitlendant. to III1
spi.nsoi.
lit' i V. infill, s iee president o
tli.. ('i..ie>"lidat«,i.l Sli'el Corp Ltd:
preKHled' and reviewed lirielly fh
n.i\al ""iieer ol TT.•: i _Adniii'a
I'lllvli.ury uli.i he sail! was, pes
kiiossn lor l.is eierddie work i'
'•on"intoUon ol |he (Jul! SIlVfiJL
• ri< ■ I«• i ' '
* The ve:..,t-| \\ ai-4anuefi'e(T iilde .
way . at (aJI "iv|" Ihe Destroyer Kit"
eo,Ui- I.... i iioer'i l,iiiiie'lie<i - Iron*
Ih i ' .yard .*
'I lie iinxt l.i'inching aniioiitiei.i
at 1 oli"li.iI• d *vv 111 lie iield 'Viies
d.iy, .lanua'ry. 12, when the D, t
I'll I Plrjir,' v ill he siponsoK"!
by Mr. Ka'e f alien, ol f lallipolli
OIiio.*i.:i«sA gi iuiddaughfet of th
I11 ♦ uniriKwifiic Poitf in whos
t mwin'i'ry the ship *wn> ,narn«d.
M. F. Robiso'n
Attending Navy
Training School
By Jumos M. Long
Assoeirtted . Press War Editor.' ;;
The I'li'issians announced todt
the leeaptnw of lit more towns a- j
long the Hostov-Buku railway I
I hi I High I hi: Caucasus as they f
liv'rd ilMlrhter around the C.cor-
Hiev- k i ail Junction where t
Mh/i.s had been rolled buck sol
i.'i miles Irom Mnzdok, gateway
to the lirozy oilfields.
The (jerman defenses in tho J
'aucasus apparently were crumb- ; .)
-Htttf—fast. - and although despc«rsi a
lion stiffened the Nazi stnnd in
the lower Don, lifl miles from Bogf
e\', an,d up (he central front we
if Valikie Ltikl.' there was rip sig
hai the liiissianvdJiUi^httd "too
ted down, :i-\M
With Germany's* air power
t'SCCM-d ever thinner by the broad- J
'tinrg^siope of All'ed aerial offeii
Uves,. the Husniaris, once badiS
uitniiiribeied in the ail", reported!!
i tinee-to-one ration, of victorNj "
ast week 313 enemy.piano's d?«'i
.Irii.ved iigaiust a loss of 93 Sw%H
Ureiall. ■
American and British warplxi|W|
arried the fight to the open
mill in Europe and north Airica.
"13-28 Martin Marauders,
oi ted b.y P-3:i Lockheed Light-'
rings, swept into Libya from tho
vest for the first time Saturday
ught, smashing hangars^ut an'-®
home 10 miles West of Tripoli,
I'lutl same night Allied plane4;l
torn the east swept over the .sar
oastal region, bombing the roael
nun. Tripoli to the Tunisian tron*^
ler. The, port of Tunis and AXji
lir bases-mi Sicily were attack®
yesterday.
*" BTg Bi itlsh bombers, perhai
11(1 to 150. set oil fires visible tv
iniles in a hard new raid Satur
lay night ,ut Essen, home of
dartt Krupp armament works,
vas the fifth raid on the indt
^ rial Ruhr region in seVen night
The Hussian mid -diiy coinnip-
lique gave this account of
•niitinu'ed Soviet offensive."
In the Caucasus:
• Troops of one formation sui
essfully advanced and dislodga
Hie enemy from 13 populati
iliieet. on especially fiei'CC ,«[
jug.-ment developed near a cor- j
him river position -~Utlder,erteil,_
He. ftcd army mi-n crossed ti j
ivci and broke into the , Oori
pi'.sitioris. As a resilit of fiait^li
Mexiii
The Irifm that now rtrihi.
llie'"l;(Hdei iil .l 15 a m will
rive at i! 3H p. in. in ot'dei
make hettei eOnrieetuifrs
ini.v thpso made j truirtii ot'Lan-do. Texas. Th*r tiip }•>«* «* « f Mrs.'M.,r. Ilr-bison, I3M
Irom vi Heiables'.' 4„„y|er I..' Mexico tl'lty SI "i.mge, Texas. niU;
K'H'ps! Wl|| |„, |„,ur jUtsUui.-aUiUL^ !it t«""" h:lVf' a • Vital' job of an el.
present The Changes will lie "Iff-, '■ h oio aooai.d ihic of Uncle Sam
feeted by Mliot'tetiliig the Mop; ■ al
unimpprtant slalninv.
.it
iii •' ,
j,,. Di 11oitr—M;rh , .lanuary 1.0
W),i, | M sin,,(in !• ink Kotjiiioil, 21, htlft
, band' ..f "jlis M, F'
a a I ■
•| j
Hitlerites
"Via
er, recall the fact that there have,
been more than :r score of fatali-
ties occurring on that stretch
since it was opened to traffic •, 3-
bout twenty years ago.
Fire Drill Set
For Tonight
If. II we can't
.iii-■ very, likely
It w,► only ro-
Willianison. Extension^ Serv ice, " Conio^F Ilaney^the son ot! "" ftu"a"y' . ••.pul.r.ley'.-uip' fo! meal
A. & M. Collegf: • B. JVane?,|^jr„. (. hat lcs Djkman. Box 1H .104 e'ei lo i; ■; . iih the n'M.lt
Specifications For w,
nnuDv uruicc Women's Dormitory J/t J'-;
Neor Completion A !,Be;aoT m.luZr^rmed
N EW5 ra'at# aud.tish in f- riot u-ed inte/-'i
B|- mi iim B|| ^ It was understood here toda> ifnngeahiv '.ejih eanried vege-
f that the dormitory to be built, east la(,|t, "(ii.. ii/i-seiit iH-ogram wa/i
Approximately thirty negro men \ of the Gilmer Homes addition im ,np.ri(i..n |.- -r-rW.V;l,v eov-ei-. pro- •
Mr, McQilli. "Since the President |pickcd Up by the Police/Chief'Bob \ women defense wot kcu;. will N (l. { 'ipid VpsfclablCK.' Loh/lon, Jani It (Al*) The ; m «. « . >
I has'/ urged meetings in Jan-j Bass ««l mc'mlst8 .of lia ftsiffa gi.% wing B}rut'ture,. ow story; -q. vvill.. Hie h..n.i;,evvife have to ! Pari#-'radio cjuoted^ a meifsage fi'<Mn'j\^0ltlD. r IF0 UUlS
; uar'y to explain ItelflM progifim Saturday nigh'., paid firica of Sl[0 j ip -tieight ond to inrlude two. .head mukf an .nve.nloiy ul hpi curtn^d 1 '"*" Liney. Spam today a-, 'ayo.g, ^ ^
i out* district mwtings. are timely j each in eorp.M-ati6n court held,! houses. 'It. vims, Also. nnder*ti 'l • ,■«,„) A \,y pioduti; so many; nwdhVfi' eontentration
so many'of cherries and so or.'' " reported that 3.0 freighter* and DTCSSing KOOm
A. No, she need reiK'rt 'only {numeriiu« warships. JneHidlng two
iU! p-uipher of cans thai tiei i «'n'iafl etirrler*. were anchored" Approximately fifteen; girl;
.! off the British foi'trexs ifi om, the Camp Fire and Junior
! . ~■v'.'—i,.,' ' Red Ci'iisS vOriiupij assisted Will
Q. (,.ili the housewife use the IA V 11A V\ K I. It S. ( OMPI, \ I \ I the Red f'rosti Surgical Dl essinj
j ration books ol all 'thV mumliers; Topekg., Has (AP) — The at the Masonic temple Saturday
attend these meetings will get n i
wirtI rounded and balanced idea i
frplri'.those Who have to do wlth'j
the 1943. Food Production." said.
ALLIED PLANES
STRIKE AT
AXIS FORCES
He ttirolled "in. th
ri'mg Seliool lor elee
i-i ii i m' a! the N'i- ;il Armory hen
linhi in •. ill he ■ eligible loi pro
! t>ie:(;i n■ i,, petty olTieer rtUiP
o! i:le< irK'ifti.male, third clam.
: upon i:ompl.i'tn iir of the I Ii-.v\'ei'|.
i eom i,e, Hmf will lie ussigpwl to tin
! Heel i.t at frttmrc station He" wm
j. 'eleeted to attend the school upo
I' the basis pf a series ol aplitujli
f tests taken during his period "l
: r«.'<-i,ui| tr.uinirig at the U S Maya
,. framing Station. Great j.akcs, II'
of Allied
and havi the endorsement of the { Sunday with Jiidge A H. Prince j that' the building and improve' , earis ,,j i«w,. :fl.,many ol bean;'■■■.! shipping wqs evident tttUibraitni',
j ments will represent a cost of ap-
j proximately $300,000.
j agricultural leaders of the'state." | presiding.
! Arrangements for the piee"tipgs ■
regular drill for the Orange | are being made by Wm. A. Wil-J Marriage licenses of rec ord Sun-1 Plans and speclfleatipn* will l>':. j the
eityHy-e department will bp hCld son, Director Of Agriculture, forjday at the office of the Orange ready for bidsi\tp be received sonic ihonsehoi!) hi:: on hand when ra
at stat^Su No. 1. wi,th-. Chief Jjules |ihe Ea#t ,Texas Chamber, Hubert i eoiinty clerk included: lime this'week, It tfds 'understood , t-ippifiir begin-.
B. Sandehvin charge at 7:30! M. HarrisoW. manager, jinifpunced.. Homer Alexander MeDaniels to
o'clock tohlgtH. , ; Miss RIargie Uiith Pierpe. ,. i
The liremfii wll be shown the IB M EXCHANGE Rufus Ix?o -i.HUrtri'n and Miss j
workings <if the nMs3'-f«i t(oeri^l.[ t De,nver. (Ap) -4--Ci B. Roth tOldiDeila Mane Breaux
truck, with Its 65-footsjadder and "po'Wce 'sdlnebne removed a fine! Virgin Isaac HameVly
land fii'.htir.tg. tfie
thrown back."
'" <>n Hie ItAVer Don:'
"flur troops repelled
r otillteraltaeks and continued the
offensive. < >ne .unit captured K
populiited place.,.,'. •"
Not IhweSt of Moscow: ■
"On the eerpral front our.>1
repelled and.enemy counSSa
turk.u-"~I .*•;
Geoi gii vski on tlve' Ctipra
trunk line, wan reported by-pa
d to the southwest. The -Bussii
airl they had captured Owirgjltj
•ikayn, lour' miles south of >
tnd other small eommui
■ninitng u semi - rircle around
Our Men In The
- Service '
' ' ' '• : -:v:
• Mr. .ii'id. Mrs;"S;~T^G'tbbS;
W^ifived Word tii"ilt theii.'S«n,
SidneyrOtbbK Jr., is now Statltj
with the 154th Base Headqtiu'rl
Air Base Sipiadron, AAF. Pa
pa, Texas,
(,'pl VlneertT Rao, • son.pfy,
Ben Rao of this city, has ll ^
haiwleried from Camp Yoilhg;1
Indio. Calif. to Camp Cluibd
Lfl! Cpl. Rao Is .with the UV',
Army Kngineers Utilities
oen't: _
. ' . ' .. '""If
Rpland'Griffith, of
quartermaster 2nd class, US
lias arrived safely overseas, L
cording, to « message reteiv^
lay by his ffife. fie is said'
somewhere ,on an IslaTuI' tn ,i.'i
Vouthwext-'PacSfie.' Griffith" 1^
un of Captain and Mrs. At)
M
Griffith, of Orange.
L J*. .
other brand new types
men I, on this occasion.
secpnp-
'i
. Easter Island was so called be-
cause it was discovered, on Easter
Sunday in 1722
5®if
K
/V,.',1 '.;r ''. " ' v:<V,...;
fthd Mis#
bay horse from his corral dvirinp j Jr.rpa Bvixton.
the night;
His feelings weren't soothed ni- The giant "mantrap" clam of
er, by. the bicycle .(he thief ljplt, tropic waters will snap shut on a
letHpng against the corral. , " ' man's foot and drown him, bdt It
•bout to fall apart. ' feeds only on microscopic larvae.
STKK.VGTH
Masonic
■if her family v/lien goes xhop- i'vvAAC', WAVES and high-solar- ifcorhlfig and completed 550 dress-
.piwgt' (low about the maid whet iw) defense joi-s are causing Kan=-ifigs during the three ho'iu.period.
■ Abilene,-Tex; (APi.<*-' At shfM: is ituroishod'. nieaU:? i nasi wives aod mothers to desert j This was the first ufcsswn "To"r
ft-om world war I severely wound * ' • ; theii' families, State Attorney; younger girls and a Vnuch large)
ed It-year-old John Subtctt. A.' Yes, she may take along; General Jay Parker declares. , : group is expected next Saturday
The 37 milhmetei"'shell, a relic . each ration book issued, to i Parker says he has received! morning at 9. t) -m.
carried In young Subletl's pocket,-i bers of her houlHthbid, just as (complaints Ifom men ,wh6 haven't t*/
exploded when dropped on a side- she does now in buying sugar or hen id from their spouses for ParroU are considered to have
walk. i colfcc with War Ration Book One., weeks.
... "
. .i i jill*. ,
;' ;• . „t
the best memory among bird*.
°ilot Club To
Grange Pilot club -will I
Tuesday. 7 p. m . at the
hotel for the tegular supper I
+ug .with Miss Georgia f
president; in charge. . |g|
A few drops of lemon juic«,i
cording to taste, added to i "
and ride soup is a pli
custom. The lemon give* t
an unusual flavor,
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1943, newspaper, January 11, 1943; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221232/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.