The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 2, 1929 Page: 1 of 6
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ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 1929
Not for Sei
f&i
lift
| v Additional Fund Given
'or Orange County
Development
V-- Beginln#1 today, a priNinm havlnk
■ > for lti chief purpose thut of oil de-
velopment, will be pushed by the
,; Tv*iu (ompriny in the western part
of Orange county where the work
-v-/ of. ^cutting a two-mile Inland- water*'
way 3d feet jvlilehy six. feet deep
has Just been completed. ','"
The canal- ends at a point where
the Texaa company will In the nest
WW day# erect a-422-foot steel dor ,
rick of tho -marsh- type. Materials
tor the whar.vaa, which will be on
an elaborate scale, also for the
foundation for the derrick, are be-
ing assembled flp ftist as they can
be gotten to the
Oil men throughout'JiThe country
admit that the Texas company test
In the ttaetern edge of\Qrangs coun-
ty. H by far the most;:iWrestlng oil
project nh the entire gulr\coast.
It Is understood from reliable
sources ^that the Texas "company at
Its New York headquarters
tiken cognisance of the O;
county project to the extent ilia"
there has -heen an additional appro-
priation of 11*000,000 for develop-
ment. This concern is preparing to
drill On lands for «rti}oh the hlgh-
^•*st4j?rfce evey paid for "Wildcat ter-
ritory in the south, was paid...
Oath of Office
Given Elective
" / • - -
r rHiinty Leaders
Although l.t was neceskary for one
of the county omclalH to, take the
out!/ of office in bed yesterday, all
Of/fhe officials were iruluotod into
in due form-
County Attorney-H.ollls M. Klnard,
suffering. with a slight attack of flu,
htyjd thq oath administered at Ms
home. all the re«t~^lnK on hand.
The t*W0 , ^irii&l«l"« took- j-Jhe
oath of office yesterday, in addition
td-County Attorney Kinar^l: County
judge, DeWltt G. Bennett; counyt
^clerk, <W. Agr^fiUUtlh^tT BherlfT, Pats
" rown; ^ouri@?*^itfu?ef. "ifvd. 3,
it on; rcourtty la* assessor, i.
ati*H5;; <eoutftv tax -collector,
tftefceaKcounw whool >ipei
leht, MlMjKAlllje B^andr eou
A - J. ^ttHsipn dlsti
erk; Hi. -%• IJrununVj (kjjomlMli>nef«,
wfclnet. No.: ,1. Allfa -No-
m, K. Hanlftyner; No. l^(3;Tntr
W r: No. %^3. S. t^Vro; j^tJoe of
the peace, jireclhct No. t, ooust S„
ifcirf J: "PbjDV Mltler; Justice or the
peace, precihet No. '1. oAurt B; fe.
A. Stephens. 1 "
■Ml ' - - - y-r^.
I^Si
EhEBsS
NDED
Year
Atlantic
FIRST CARGO
BA1
Raw Materials^
For New lndust
In Orange
ive
>c-
The tlrst Import cargo for the
ttevison-I'ick Kertlllzersj . inc., of
Orruige. was received'at the munici-
pal docks here today forenoon on
the An|erJc.,in Btcam>'htp Lako Wlml-
C . 1 . ; -i. ^ _
The cargo Included spi'dal chem
PISTO
FOR
FIRED
MImk .RJ dors, daughter of
Mr. aj,id Mrs. ("'. 1. Moors,"'was-, aecl-
deht^ly shot throuBh-1 he. fot New
'k eve an a Wult^Jpf .the uccl-
nl djtecharge of ;; pistol di'ijpV
in a car. ■': ' / '
'i'liW pistol jwttsi lo have been jCsed
In ccliiVatiun of Tvivr' and
In norrieXnianni.r, i.t waa. droiU'^1.
Ili-lnt,' <1 iKVjl into the tftfVa fefit-
•The girl w;>-i taki-n' back Ui lier
home at 70S ii'oiiith after
k fvtng- vpenrnr mry -mra niffttl at the
hofttjLkil, _
iiiWkBVt believed tiv t any per-
/
tr.a nent
Jury
will jrcault;
Two Women
W'^r
M8K* rv
tSsWS'S
m;
W: E. l«i. «ittornt>j' and farmer
mayor at Ojc iikbc, -who today an-
nonncert 1 ut 'had deHnltt^y . decided
not to enter wo for state senator
from thiti dlstrut.
LEA NOT I
Irals to be usjtHl In the process of
manufacturing "fertilisers. Two car _
joailH' of ('lieinicalB 'had already ar-i
rjved by/freight and in the ttieati- |
time a ship henvlng around 500 tone
Si of ra-ttf mateiiulH f^r fertlliKer is en
route from Baltimore to the Orange
fertlllner plant.
The work of loading the steamer
Lake Wlmlco was started at 1 o'clock
this afternoon by both' white and
colored longshoremen. -This ship
will take on a full cargo of lumber
for Tamplco and Vera Cruz, Mexico.-
■il;.- .s:
Eleventh-Hour % Penalty
Evasion Registered
By Orangeites *
"i
iPort Affairs Will
Nbt Permit Work
InCampaign
Senator
I
J. ;;WV.
. W. Bf<|j6a - foVjner mayor of Or
ange. toda^-^nnounoed that ho had
(deflnttoly declo>dnot to cast his hat
In^the ring as ntNas^lrant to the
Mate ^apate seat, maita^vacant re-
/cently l Ay the death
Trlpietjf of Beaumont.
Idea's announ<K rr ent brol;e a
lence maintained since his httmc
wiis flrat mentioned aa a probatjle
candidate shortly after the vacan
occurred. At tlrst, Lei ndirilt ec'
that he had tysen urged to muko the
race but that he was undecided
whether or not to make' the cam-
mt: :
In declining to offer himself for
the Pto t, 1-ea stated that his timo
was ;w« - flUed with affairs of port
work,, especially.. jit tills time when
the Sablns: district ports are pfe^
paring dataland briefs In conneition
with' their". petltlon for Irtcreaeod
and ^i's he*fee1rf he would hot have
tl^e tl^ict n^ s^rvoi shoultj li^ >e si Cf
HiIwlv'-'':';' - Si' w r 1
'Lea also remarked that the thrtto
who have anhounced for thepiOHtr-
irurrafc, Arthur attorney,
r /Senator Ttoy Cousins /a#t
BeaurtKtnf. and Mrs. Monro'.'
mnn. foWnerly of O^ango an'l now
of mcnt^-are 411 well qualified
to **rv* ails se/mtdrtal "district In
DA.lHAnA« M * affairs of rithto. «BF Orango man
rostpoties WtCCl did .not express a preferencu nmorig
;r:^. • rmiysnz.. ■ ^ r Vth« nir«i« Mlinhdates; indicating that
fitherof the >grou{ cowld tutu a
their constituency well.
j Satufday is expected to *t e the
final day for >ahdldutcs to tile for
the post. The special election has
been called by Governor Dnn Moo-
dy for' January 21>-> . .
City Cobu^on
;>$!*► -*o PF' fiTOBW
wai gerieral throughout thlg city to
celebrate New Teal^s day and night,
a fegutar meeting of thii city com-
mission scheduled for last night was
postponed. U Is understood that a
meeting of the commission wlfl bo
held one night ne*t weOk. -iUUiiK
«C«s4>eolni- importance are scheduled.
Special efforts on the part of Ta,t
Collector M-{ G. Dnvles to collect
taxes 'before; a pertnlty became ef-
fective, .reaped results^ it is indi-
cate (1 by the fact that around
000 was paid in Monday; Which wq&
the last day. of grace for those.-de-
siring to avoid the ten per cent
penalM- , -jr.
More than $17,000 in cash went
into the tax collector's office Mon-
dar\!ifter 2 tf'clOck, he stated today-
Wltli\thls collection, the,.,total col-
lcctlon\slnce -August 1 when the
books' Wfe opened Was ,$100*465.
Thte totaPds somewhat better than
that of tlie\year before in city tax
collections, which " means a smaller
proportion in tli^ numbfrr of. deiln-
(HieiieleH.
• >. .- . >•
Pine Land Sold '
After Judgement
Knockdown Here
tn the Hat, of judgement' sale's
initio yesterday at tlia eiinrt hous.es
under this direction of George L.
OJbson," office deputy under Shgrtff
l'ate U. Brown, war,, that of . the
Bank of Mlndoti vs. the Uradford-
Mutfhtson X.uniber company.
TiiT^' jtrrtgmiMvt- for $24,500 result-'
(s't^Jn the sale of 200 acres of pine
i,inib^k^nda jsituttteas in the Josiah
Hrtck -wtv^y in tlio noi-tlierti part
of Orange ^mtniy. The property
was bid ln ;by the Oaijk of Mindan
la of. 1000 J '
ilcensies Issued for autopj^biles and ' _ , , (
. Splendid progVess ^ has been noted
on the part of Grange county motor
car wvners In th(j\fufttt^r of {iro-
VldlUR. 132'J ' plates.
Thoro hart been uptrards
^efHstesi issued for.
trucks .this •roornine}
Iridk'fttions are that there -wrrti bo
a steady dtrsam hf". appt!ftnts\ for
new.' tlcensu numbers until the en-
tire lot • of more than 3000 ca
have been provided with new n* 'm*
bor - ;:-%2
Second Shipment
Of, Furs Bundled
In Orange Plant
Another shipment' of foinr",wa«*
prepared here today by the Orange-
Cameron' Uind company' at head-
quarters at 500 Front street. This
Hhlpnient will embrace around 13,000
muskrxit, also a number of raccoon,
mink and other animal pelts.
This 'mak «i .the second shipment
of furs- since opening the trapping
territory on tho . company's 200,000-
acre reserve in Cameron parish, La.
It is estimated that with shipments
today, the total values will run
around $50,000. .
A specially constructed , press wtic
u^L todtfy1 In haung the, fui^s for
shlptm
Baylor Medical N Pupils
Die in Roominjg
House Fire
■y'M
Miss Viola Gentry. 2S-year-ol<l Anierlc^Lavlatrh
\
established the "f|rst official women's rjpyord for st^^ne^lgbCA^pp
with Miss , Clrace Lyon, of New York, tier ^porisoi-T^^om \hW plans to
ca^aa bcr..0nly passeaeer on a transatlantic fligTTt. ^ot^:shown in
Atlantic City, where Miss Gentry, right, was the guest -Lyon, left.
XMAS TREE FIRE LAID TO REST
New Pla
Illuminated Tree Fired
At Oregon Normal
Celebration
A" meetTrifc of the Orange eOttWl^
oil of the Sabine area of Boy
if; America has been called
ld
Ivf-rca
^Sji|te_
by Prewdirtf J. Hi David to be he
tti the eVmmber of commerce hall
With luncheon Thursday at noon.
- David Is urgine every member of
the council, numherinft >6. to attend.
Thirty-two of thK 16 members were
atwnt at the la.M\ meeting, Presi-
dent David riotesr^
Dock and Marine
District Workers
Meet Here Sunday
, . . / , • '
'
, A re'nular monthly tneotlhu of the
Dock and Marine Council of the Sa-
bine district, composed of represen-
tatives tjM. L.'A, locals of all porta
In the Sabi^te .district, will be held
at labdr hall here next Sunday, be-
1 tinning at l f>. m,'. 1
1 .- There will - baX L. , Av. rcpresQnta-
tiVes her« from IJoaiimont, Port Ar-
b thur, Port Niches, Lake Charles und
b%iee. •••••W.'nRrTKayC'of this" Cty^
is pVesidont OT the ^jyunoi?^
MISSOURI AIR
TRIAL STARTED
re
GALVEZ SCHOOLS
STOPPED BY
\
. M-ONMorrra, ore., .rtu,. «.__A
dnrl «f flame from fijv illuminated
ChristntHs tree set flr> to in^p'rivate
dormitory .on the enmpuKl of tho
Oregon Ntoiul school here last
ulKht and three Girls burmui to
'loajrh. Six otherit -escaped by ieap-
inK from a second .'story window.
The dead: lsyeiyn Ohmi<n if.
Portland; I'lorCneo %raham,' Nt\V~
i®rt, Ore.; ' MnrgaiW Hehimers,
'ilrGrl^ufi, Oregon.
The tragedy came one th<*. ove of
'•BSniniiv' of school'.'.-after the iio)idays.
Occupants of the, dormitory had
r*?Wi<Hl for the nlKht'itnd wore
!> . d--jfeiw'n - the Christmas tree
^ato„.flames, presiiina'bly stnrte
*ulty eleerleal wiring, and sent
-•j|)ners of flrf!..atftrtlnn? into curtails
and other inflammable furnisliinBs!
DAIJ^AS, Jan, 2,-!-Two jctMUW*4 .'/
bodies were found today by. swureh- /
ers in the ruins of o1 roomin(; /hous« /
<lertrayed' by fire., seven hours eat- /
Her. . ,. . /.. '/j
Althotttrh tmmedl.ita MentW.atV n''
W.18--UhjiiiSstt.te7 it %'hS. S^iM-ed thff -
Victims were .fames 11. Wtln, :Hl ; •
Itasm, and ' Hamuel It. Hjitoti; '• jdj. '
f?an^,Ant<mio, students fbiylor'' ,
mi-diial ./ ,/V •'
St arvM of thi'l i;utn< nf (he liillld-"5
inn and that of iinother 'struetur« V.
destroired at the same time, wan \
^tarleji when Martin and Se<>« faif- •
" * '1 yeport for ,lasr..,.. FelU'W ,
ftijtTi-nts- wai'l they l<ri 'w !he,tw ha<l ••
bee i;«ep„l-t% in the rooanQn^t hoiwe.. \ "
the only other ocVupanf, J. Mal-
colm Daniels, w.i s aroused by
flames and shioke ijrid ■ 'lehped to
safety trotty .n second story window..
A wdm.i n/ told of screatn.. sho hoard
eomine/from the loilloinK as the
blajfe/gained headway.
njage estimate*! at JjD.OOfi tns-
ted from the ^re,- whlch Bfartod
about 2 o'clock this niornl>j«. Two
frame.„.-ro6minK houses and'a brisk.
■el" burned in tha tlttOO bl««k of
iunluS street. Kast Dallas.
CMI'AT H AMKS
TOfiT WORTH, Jan:' 2—Five jiler--'
sons > wVk«-( rencued and four ot'ien,
Iwrr-ly saVed. themselves wheh , «
frame roomhu: hou^e was destroyed
py lire here ehrly today. Mrs. . Kojc,
kson was ovefeome by smoke In
•She a«d her four • nmatl
12-Ye^r Old Girl Slain
By Attaclcer Near
GAI.V EST,ON. Jan. I — Prevalei
of Influenza in Galveston has add-
ed at least a Week to school children'#
vacations here. School was to have
$ ."teopened todhy, hut the openlns was
postponed until Jan. 9 a '«.pr«cau-
/•' tlon.:
N.ROK, Te*« JaH. 3.—Beosftisti
• prevalence of Influents.
Conroe independent
Oldest Skyscraper At
Main and Texas® marshalu mo.. Jan. z.-r-Diuno
Damased SU^Tuxhwh Hopped off 4n open
* cockpit mdnoplane at 8:B4 a, ;tn. id-
_ day In an attempt to eifeWfchX a
HOUSTON, Jan. t— Fire, rutted endttranee flight vecoi-d li;
two rooms of the Bliftt- bulldln'K, rtt<,u„R jn the air through use ofxtt'
Houston's oldest skyseUper,. and «ynchronlM>d. aatapaultinK device,
caused damafW to Several others Thc gr<iund was snow covered and
early today while street car traffic 1 th(( thermometer stood at 5 degrees
above ae^iD" when the Ran^M - ^liy
aviator and.: his co-pllot, Leonard
Khtner, took to the air. No'fouble
was f*pttl«ncod in cetting eft" tho
ground. }SK' • 4i"1
The ,plan* carried 'III gallons of
gasoline, enough fuel fOr seveu' Cto;
eight hours. The plolts .planned to
reruel About 1 o'clock this after-
noon. . Tuxhorn planned to fly at an
elevation of about 1(>oo feet.
sSa*f /
was' held up for more than an hour
and hundreds of persons were at-
tracted to the spectacular blase at.
the corhjsr of Main and Te*as.
WO o^ their rooms and -tholr con-
tentaNbelonging the Levitt Jewel-
ry company were6 a total loss.
A few boura earlier Ur« broke out
tn i. batteht of stills' hear Houston
belonging' tO «ho Cro'Wn Oil and Re-
compnnyi\' Although the 'but-
at 1500,-
rtdant
ii
■ paigMaB
. U. LEASE ORDER
/FORT WORTH. Jan. 2.—&loydE.
rice, local attorney, was -lW Austlh
day to fcogin a court ft*ht td bi^itti;,1
«t thortthwrtwwl of an injunction
loh restrained the sale of leases
(.000 acres,
oil lands. The sale had been.
ftAJ.T LAKE CITY, .Tan. 2—-The
h«t,. 'shoes and galoshes worn by
VTune Ne!rton,-12, who was kidnapped
and hlalfi New Year's eve, were, the
objects of a search here today as a
possible link to the identity. Of thy
murderer, who attacked the girl be-
fur« frt!ran^llnK her to death' i'ollue
atid deiputiuu pontlnued the hunt for
the killer.
Those articles were missing when
tVp body of the school girl was
found/; yesterday, partly submersed
in a shallow canal op the outskirts
of the city, and a palnstakifig
s^HtSK' for thejn in the vicinity was
unavhtllng. ~
A pair of ohild's ^loveN found in
a stolen automobile parked near a
bridge^ cri>ssinK the canal could not
be identified by Mrs. Charles H.
Nelt'on Hs those of her daughter al-
though it was believed liine's kid-
napper used tho cjlr.Jn (4llr<lng the
Biri to the spot. Tlie.ear was ro-
iurnod tk) Its owner who had report-,
ed it* theft Monday, nlg^t, it short
time before tho kidnapping.
FourSuspects wore grilled yester-
day,, but itil were released. ^
AUjtnorltIes\exprossed the belief
that /the s1oyer;\who kidnapped tho
girl while she was returning fr^m
her father's confectionery store to
her jhpifcf"'loss', than a, half block
awaV, a-as known by the victim and
thnit he killed her to esrsrN^ detoc-
Mayo Heads I.L. A.
As President For
Worth. Prloo
lationn
& Xs-iJ- '-Jt
rver, vice
Flu on Decrease v
rfo Midwest^ But
Increases East
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3—TntlU-
. en'SA;' is believed to lie decreasing in
most slates. West of the Mississippi
river and Ihcreaisth)? ermt of the Mis-
isslppL A warning "aguinst optimism
wafrseen, lf6wvsvel'~'7ii refto0ifloii~7>y
the public health Ks-rviec of the pos-
aihlHty of a Second and more so*-7
vere \vaVe of the disease tHter , in
the winter, it was recalled that in
101 S tfierc Wiis llrst a widespread
autbrettif;,*"most of the case/' Jtetni:
-mild, bu"t Uten -It came again,: and
this time- '-the--'malady was *Yinrhmt-
In its nature. /'
Reports > from 2'4 states and -New
York, city for the week ending bee.
29 showed So,000 new eases, «h
,cojnpared w.lth IfigfOOO quses in the
samri states anil New Yorlt, city f^jr
(lie iireviouK week.
Resident of Orange For
40 Years Expired
..Monday
' ...I l^i '' ■ ' ''
, Funeral, servfeeaV. for Mrs. .R. E.
McFarland, "4. who died ; :U— 11:1 r.
Monday night after an illness of
some dime, were hejd from the fam-
ily residence at QXjl Tenth stri-et ot
•I o'clock yesterday afternoon, Itef.
•K A. In^t-itrin "pasfjir of IhON First
Itoptlst church, officiating; itlter-
niojti Was in^EverKreen cemetery.
Active' pallbearers were'.H H. TaV-
lor, II. T. HnMtey. L Wall., f.
Ttfrtle, E-; D.. Thompson, . O. In^"
Sholars. .' 1 , ......
There ; wns alarge number rt*-
tcndlng tile funeral services for this
plo'heer and much beloved citizen .pf
Orange. There y«re many beauti-
ful flortil offecingHi t.
\ The iteoeasi d m«ii'ed to t iranRc
!ii out 40 "years ago aiid riiade her
home continuously here since that
tlmo.X She was born in Alabama,
but ap ?n|- her ahlho'id -) day x in
N«ivton \ounty. Hurvlying li«rNt.re
her - husbiutd and two sods, ^K. E
MoFarland \>r"^Or&rtge, nd T.' S.
McFarland, of\New
chlldr
blazing
brother.
re carried from
eturo by C. F. Ford,
the
her'
Deceml
Tax Golleci
Month In
^■r.-y 4
Cabinet Selection
Subject of Hoover
Confab in
B
Sixteen Injured, F i v e
Seriously, in -
Accidant \
AlthonKh actual jlgurew on t
Sollftetion Of stale and county ta*«
at the office of the county- ta*v.col-
lector, wore -not svallaWe today, it
was sfatmt that collections for the
month^f December, and for the* er -
tire perioll"*alnce op<>nin« • f«r..
the year' 1928; h'13 been very" sati -
TafioryS , ' .< • ■
It is lieliovt'd that' records of De-
cember will show that this wa* th
beJjt X>eecml er. month in the history
of collectiot*« here..
Indications are that ma fry of the
la rser %tpxa ntyS.zve .ri.JC^w
larger ta<- pajfrn ivdopted t i>ethua
larger tjiX. ■payers ildot te/> the plai*-
of paving ta^ obllithtlrhw-lrt-fowt tlM
end. of I $2&, .-V-'.'jtKe' entire •
month or'Januaiy Vtil open Mr
the payment of -1 ^2^ taxes due the-
state and county, wllhoot additienakl
penalty, - k
m
Battle of Sexes
To Control V otes
In City Rages
-u„
EL RENO, Okla,, Jan. 1—Sixteen
persons were injured. Ave seriously,
When a stage ..line bits crashed Into
a concrete bridge early today while
en route from < >klabomav City,4to El
Reno.
Among the injured: J. 8. Todd,:
driver; Mrs. Aimira yrunfck, , 1
^ yonns ^ild, Pittsburg. Pa., Revere, con-
cusslori of brain; F.' Turckv ilo-
chclle, N. Y., fractured' leg, ampu-
At a reRular meeting of local No.
3 Longshoreman's
' tlon. held last night, nm
the ensuing term of one year
ami Installed.
JS. 8- I-'TAH, Jan.,, a,--The ^
lection of his cabinet the nexti-fm-
portant tu.fk ahead of hifh„ lterb«jrt
Hoover Immediately after tym"" ar*
rival in VVav:tilnj{ton^Sunday plan?
to begin a series oT'cenfercnces yfrith
republican pnrtf leaders.
X/Xir. Ho.
gresslw|ini leaders who took a lead-
ing part In hl'a rinmiiiiHii '"V", jra;j(ii
un'ioubleaty. will include Yire-presi-
denP^lect Cdr,tl«f - flfffiitttr JWoses of
New Hampshire, Borah of. Ida.hu,
and Sachett of kcntu'ky: Hpeaker
Ix>nKWoHh'\and Representative ^Tt-
blinan house leadrr,
HojMrt-p probably will invite^
first conferences those corf-
lowing- were 0«d
W. R. . Mayo
son, the republlosn house leader,
and Jtepresentatiive^'- Newton of Min^
rie^ojbl,' who was chairman of the
nesota
party's national
bureau, and Fort ' of
seoretarj- ot the republican
committee wh« was
floor manager at the
<;onvei
president:
|MBM
K1 A*
tfldon believed neces
Dykes, Elk City, ©kl*
amputated, left leg broken in-, w
places: J. R. Slrptnoh^f>- Diufr
.spring'!. Mp,, broken le^..'
W. Orange School
Opening Delayed
By Flu Invasion
With the view of ascej-talnin# an
approximate, basis of attendance of
putinft. '«everal of the Orange coun-
ty .rural -school^ re-opened today
ftfter having recesssed the week V-
fore Christmas
^{J!W *** "
A' frain was made by the w
eitjgens ' of'' Qrangr« ^ ftvw'- the jAm
the matter of . city poll
itver the week-end'. It. 'Iflf
• the record*, eff the ofTift^ of yitf Tai
Collector M> <i. P$vJ*§. /.
Qn Saturday. lKe/ records ,-h«M ed
tharXhe men wejrtv three in the 'lend;
w hich Van (i t;rtn'l it ion >^hat had not
esistf^l tlnwj/ Today . -?he; -
-Ifat '•sitWfct y: on «■ '- ¥veri" 'MsfaC'. '"ilw'7"
total nuirlWK of tgi .recelpM ljm e4,
being p|p. women. 'and,', the «tme ,/-
num^j'er of menN: ., \ . ,/
It is believed that men who\ wwe i
charged wIlh/refusrMiK to pay-X ^41
IdKcs for their n-iveH i«(«t week leav«T
already repented, ami :Yx*t ba*?^ondw
^rho are entrusted ' la^tl^.,
whle'h - ,w' pny taxes., will
point ^--...pn/' p<t<j\ta*e«^v;
7
Clark Appointed
Head of
Big Chick
The IL J. mteher Stark (lewion-;
stration and pnultry faifm. So^aK-d
about three miles west otj town, wilt
be operated the coming:' year
der the management of fiarrr C*
or West Dranre. . (
ClaVk will succeed M. W. Or .y.
who waii in cSjarpe the/ past ,
years,' Oray Ipia<rfniR* resigned /fh*1
"■ www- / - place In order to take! ut
It Is the general opinion that theWnin ,, 11^ which tw/foll«W rf iMfj
' <«-tlWv'l'po<<.Ui'|r''
; a J!.
j or to. t:iitii
ft ■ farm.
nif 'charte
rural school attendajkee will he i
MHwiJjBEWKl
due to'the -fad;'that the pereentaire| ^terfii^ty. Inter-
■ested in the K>nftry ba&u*i £ji£ th*i
past several years' and ta^TSt t.tee-"-
jr*a e time, carried on his work a*"*
carpenter. l'*SM
or flu cases has' been r^jtorted leas
Itt the rt r l districts than tn the"
elty.
Th* ;CM*
' n^d
i'West.
be re-
nJ it. tviLi.i t i-« \
.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 2, 1929, newspaper, January 2, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289013/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.