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VOLUME XXXI .
FRIDAY, JViUARY 7,1844
ORANGE;
—
/HELD RIDGE, KILLED 200 JAPS
0.
¿£¿err
■ Y
A
Orange icQiinty'8 total quo-
ta ftlir tbcnéw War loon drive was
announced at $3,742,00®, and u
special quota on "E" bonds was
set at $2,750,000, according, to
George S. Colburn, general chair-
mart, Friday morning. •„
The organisation tor the new
drive will, be the sairte as heréto-
. working wi
fore and
/ith .{ general
*
chairman Colburn will bejrt. C
Cranfill ond\W. A. McNclllTcio-
ehairmcn and Mrs. L. W.Huat-
myrc, general secretary. «
The. quota set for Orange coun-
ty for the last drive, was exceed-
ed by approximately $1,000,000.
Chairman Colburn said in the
word's ot General x Eisenhower,
¿'If everybody will do his part,
we will win."
Tentative plans tor this occas-
ion have been, made by Orange
county drive directors, who have
lor softie time anticipated that
there Would be additional heavy
demands made. All quotas set tor
Orange "county during World War
2, have been surpassed.
f&i
in Europe
which wilKtend to change the pie-
ture at this place, night now there
is an ldi l opportunity tor some
M0'<-
}4
TODAY ON THE HOME FRONT
By James Marlow and Geo. Zlelke
Washington, Jan* 7 (AP)—
The new federal Income- tax
blanks arc <m their way to your
mailbox. L '•
Then you can start scratching
your head over a long form that's
twice as big as last year's, and
twice ás complicated.
The Internal Revenue Bu
mindful of the millfbns who'll
have to file returns, hopes you'll
tackle the job as soon i|S you can,
and not wait i^nttl "the Mffrch 15
deadline. v :"
Thfc bureau figuresthat It's
best it fan Id j" n arrang-
ing /ttte Wanks—t/hc tax~iaw
hat It IB—m lWBinal IltiL
nen aren't
/task ahead. '
here arc, again, two available
* !*
LET'S DO
SOMETHING
ABOUT IT
♦♦ * ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦
BRAND NEW ClTY SFTEL - UP
is now in sight with referente to
location of the -j administratis
headquarters to be at the E. W.
Brown, Jr., homesite on Green
avenue and Seventh street. " The
city police department, prison, nil
affairs of the city with exception
ot the firj department will bo
carried on from' "the new head-
quarters which are to be modeled
in a manner to fit conditions of "a
city the size**that Orang®.~-*tia*
grown to. ^ -
• ACTIVITIES OF JAYCEES in
the work - of injecting some new
ideas and carrying them out'
Uli-cial news of rationing, nutrl- ,, vajil is.ablishments, and in
tlon, war prograrnirktul other estaurants and hom iftqstl.v in
art'vltles sITectlnrUie home ij.ts '.imd^ driblets while much of
-^prepared by the Orange In-., this is unavoidable, •( him
formation Service Corpa) ! niyventcd it would be EQUAL
. —>>' TO ADDING to o.ür suppt as
Home Frdnt News wit DC Cut • u.uchm our armed forces get.
rooi), FACT.8 /' > | In nomts food is wasted by:
Often the question is'rnTsEd
1. Taking too much tood qfc the-
ly is/there hot-more of this or , [¿late and then leaving Iti
hat food available? 2. Heavy -pjcling of fruits ond
According to recent government' vegetables. ^ . .
lircs our armed forces gel 13; 3. Burning food in preparation.
iciNtjnt -of 1913's food, civilians j 4. Improper storage ot food rc-
5 peKcent, Lend-lease Allies" 10 suiting in spoilage. i
iet; cdifNmtd Friendly neighbors 5/ Starving meat and other pro-
y\ per centNv . . U in f< od in the same meal. ^ -
Military ncbds are large be-, 0. Failure to use leftovers in at-
catisc av.iagc Sendee *ncn cat I ráctive and appetizing dishes.
1-2 times a$ muclKas civilians ——-
(5 1-i iliBTOWroi 3 ¡iXpounfls). . RATION FACTS
P$e" ai-my 'food rcserye Ttir men Meats, Fats, Fish and Dairy
n the U. S. fy 3 months;' frtoftiyéj Pi-oducts:. Boqk III brown stamps
abroad 9 months. Lend-lease fo&4í"H"& S expire Jan. 20. T valid Jan.
keeps Enslish factories humming fl V valid JanlJO, all expiro Jan.
ind English and Russian'soldiers 29^1044.
righting. As we liberate more peo-'! Probv^se^ Foods •— VVar Ration
would seem to be in order at this pies, more of our food- is heeded] Book IvtSrcen Stamps: D. E, and
time as the prospects brighten for to strcnghtcn them to fight and ¡ F, now valit^vcxpire Jan. 20.
good work on' the. part of the Jun-
ior organization to bestin the^peo-
rcstore their, own production. ,] Shoes WaKKation Book 111:
It is yuo. that food production!,Airplane' Stamp N>b>J good indtifi-
hos so increased that the 75 per: niately: Stiunp No. iJk War Ra-
v ecnt of 1043-, sUgply roscrved fpi1 k|ión -Ubék I, good forKnfcspalr of
" ^jeivfflans (equals the 100 per cent xhocs indefinitely;
- . _ - , —- '"'civilians got in the average 1035-; Sugar — War* Ration Book
pie on the all important question -39 jjre war years. BUT Americus'; "Sigar" Stamp.No. 29 -- good
of paying their poll taxes in order (purchasing power is up from 45 j 5 lb. Nov. Ito Jan 15. 1944.
that they may vote. billions in 1932 to 140 billions in Gasoline. "A" No. 9, Valid
— ' v. ~ 1943—40 billion dollars more than : through January 21. "Bl", "Cl„
-*A GE1NERAL WAKING UP Ms there are goods and services to¡''B2", "C2,'.' und "TT" valid until
now due on the part of all_ busl- | buy. Those who used to buy alUused. j "
ness concerns of Orange If they 1 the choice food# they..wanted stillT" stuvt's; CertiXicates> tequii>od
would; seek to do their shrtr? off try td dd só! those who .used t to ífóralí^éw hqatlng and cooking
the^businew that^ will be offered] want more and better fopd noW^s't^vcs (electric Stoves arc except-
*" ' "* try to buy it because they have ed) are obtained at the War Price
moce money. To both, therefore and Rationing Boards.
the food supply seems "snort".' Other Jtationing: Certlfict^es
Food is also wasted. It-is esti- for automobiles, bicycles, typeyrl-
tnated that 20 to 30 per cent ofjters, rubber footwear and other
the food produced in the U, S.; restricted Commodities are obtain-
cvery year is lost or wasted. on' able at War Price and Rationing
the farm, In transit, In wholesale Boards. _ . .
Two Orange county Boj- Scóut
roprescntailvcg received special
recognition- at the annual meet-
ing of the Co/ Scout Sabine Ar-'a
Council, including Smittv Jeffer-
son, Orange and Newton counties
held in Port Arthur last, night. 1
~1 M. A. West, who for three years
was district thalrrrfan a«id two
yeate 'was vtce-chaiman of the
area, was awarded a trophy for
outstanding work and Charles Ar-
senault, awarded the Silver
Beaver trophy for outstanding,
work as Scoutmaster of troop No,
-One. . \
Others, besides those wceiving
special awards, attending the
mectintf last night from Orange,
were: J. H. David, A. J. McK^n-
zie, R. G Terry, Rev. Paul B.'
Frank, Iterr Tom M. W. Yerxa,
HoWarBnS^íPetersori. Mr. and MVn.
Morgan Richard. J. L. Christian',
and T. P. Baker. A large turn out
of Boy Scouts from the' Bridge
City community. headed by
Scoutmaster Howard, also attend-
ed.
CUTBACKS IN
them in 1944. Facts arc that com
petition J* going io present itself
in many lines of business in the
Orange area for the Remainder of
the year. With three more largfe-
food distributing stores and two
giant cafes and" cafeterias jn 'ope-
ration thére .will be a general ten-
tor increased activity.
CIVILIANS
M*OIC or A THRIE-DAr BATTLE on a rldgfl_nn_ Bougalnvlllo Island In
< lata November. Lieut. Stevo ClWk, of Lecchburg, Pa-, right, and MaJ.
Donald M. Schmuk of Santa Monica, Cal . talk nlKiut, tho acUon In
¡' which Cllilk and hit platoon, aia<¡¡ds Uv, Major gchtnuk's re «|ie%:
t alaughtered more than 200 Jap*, and «¡St ihft ridge /Or three ^ay*.
Uv*nie Am^leans lost only two dead. The ridge,^orlginaVy known af
Plva ridge, has been renamod Clbtk ridge.
V Statea Marine Corps photograph.
ritis ia an official. United
(¡nternttional)
Eo$H[exas Oil
Fields Tfrsfroduce
BERLIN HELD
.Lt'l," I n
AuStiiV, Tex.', Jan. 7-
TtSC East Texas oil field ctín
ducc 3 billion more barrel* in thei
By JACKJSQN s; ELLIOTT
Washington. Jan. 7—(AP)
Sharp cutbacks of -irvuKary equip-
ment and a 40 percent redaction
of aluminum output for war
poses is predicted for 1944 bD
about all it will amount to for
civilians i 2,000,000 electric -irons,
50,000 bathtubs anc| possibly a
few stoves and, refrigerators.
The preview was given' by the
office of Wai^ Information (OW I)
in a report* issued yesterday.
While production of small arms,
bullets, hop-combat planes and
anti-aircraft, equipment will, be
.MmroSÍ, drasticaify, the decreases
will btr-mare than .offset by boosts
m war planes and tmme ->Hhgr rm>-
niHiina vtiirl Í1WÍ ' *
Bulletin Issued By Red Cross
Stresses Neejd For Home Nursing
¿are For Persons III With Influenza
I i I M i'i • 1 VtBHMitijBipPMJ.''■
epc*iáT7BEIeliA'Tw"TS$(6fi i -
on the home nursing care I>f
influbnxa by the Amenianv; f'-vil
Cross aftd^the following copy^hirs
been mad«jiKailablp.-to the news-
paper by rahk W. 0~Wo<illey.
chairman of the Ihcal .Red Cruss
home nursing commi
Pttinting out that nó óthpr dis-
ease is more disabling to
munity life, tor the reason
so many are lilaeed Ort the non-
effeetivo list ot t.he same rime,'
the bullelin stresses jlhe neq^l lor
taking
sstl
warns*
if eare
to those Btricl
KTRKAMLINING
. ,r - i ji «i^Njphis, j¿fa. 7^~(AP)—Thre^ Fort Worth, Tex., Jan. Y—fAP)
.vatioayoung^iitlvea ffom San Que./- -Berlin has been thrce-fourths
commissioner Ei nest / T > p jljn caliTSpWson were capturtd destroyed "and we haven't called
tZiMsnJ .... ,'n uptown Memphis shortly ^e- i.iT the dogs yet." says army'air
His estimate Wv^ m eng - fore mjdnight uSh«ht and
p " jnilcd after confcssm^they i^jb- old
necrinu report- thiit tho
dueed 120,989 645 bain#, last ^yegr ^ a Jncksont
with a drop in botti
iirc of only 3.27 poundj
inch.
The pressure dee I
(ion barrels produce
jyas .02535 pounds.
The reservoir, 'w.
le press-
persqviar.-
ss., hoteKlo)
insinoct< i),,M. A,' Hinds saicC-
:
f s>
if your 1943 Income was J3,noo_or
less and'all of it came fn>m wag
en, saiai/y, dividends, interest and
nmiuitics. Otherwise, you must
use the long form.
Not only are the blanks twice
as involved, but the instructions
aré doubly long. too. That's be-
cause of the- forgiveness fctfturp
and the Victory tax.
1 f Vou Jan do" a problem in per-
centage to r<)V"'. decimal places
you/probably can fix up the short
form without too much trouble.
An Income tax blanks go, it's fcom-
liaratively readable
And. the, instruction sheet that
""T>^"«rXm abandonad
-post. H practically violate* all tra-
Richmond.
gate W. Dai
I'luayte
7 . ! the "di.sea«e. :?/'}->
vjh«. bulletin authorized/ by the
a/M3overn'</r CoP* v-" Public Health seri ice i ik'
twr ^m^ical director of tAmer-
<eh Jr.,
¿aré to the patient.
Danger signals: Fever beyond
three days;,Cough with 1'oul s.melr
ting spuWtf; Earache; Pcrsislanl
drowsiness; Persistent nos.-blecd
Possible complications: MiddU
ear infection.; Acute sinusitis
Bronchitis; Pt«>tiHwtnia; Lung- ab
cess.' ..,
Local health department regit
latkMHi should Iw. 'thoroughly un-
rslood and strictly foilowcd. In
fl'tiiiHMi,. spi^Hds Vflpidljrr Avóit
ci owdsi
were forces chief Gen.
lay.
Henry H. Am-
\ ' /'
Funerol
For Garland Austin
sage ,to the (general Asseinbly*' 'J.cd^ptjy i,f the-sick person and thi- To Be Held Today
• a j,. , "¡lean Red CrcisS follows:
da* off to WW his annualSkillful nursing care tor the re- j
rosti-
maiwi
iy .^N<ports that tjhe Germans-|
\vas ^Bvc 1.000 We front-line. cl'th?
and bat planes than^xyw ago was a:s
West-'• repetition pt the artJfprce's goal:
'Jl'iMitfm to rM'tniMHi* the;
r 1. «íiqn'an air torce."' I C\j
1 :
Deer Goes to Jail
♦ . i .v, 4 . é «nnouncea nt: nteaea
The Inspector asserted thai ^he on a visit to Lt. (.en. Bai - ' ¿"j- l-
men would be turnad o*ir tn"the^Q"' *•" .Y^unt' wmmanding «en? j.
Pressure increased/ 5.03 pounds a„d Jackson, Miss, aülhori- ciXof fhe AAr training\com-
ln the last month'of/the year. .' jjcg. j I mandNthe stoekily-bn'ilt general's
At year's end ib' was 1.012.44 ; Thei Federal Bureau of In
pounds per square i rich. gatioiv Sald the bandit's car
lins per mil- atojen ijn San Antonio. Ti'x
^ last year j was used in holdups of pit
' jern Union Office at Baton
brld's largest, amj u Houston hotel
Then he ey¿d it critically and/'prevention'' ol spread
inounced /h¿ needed/ another 'ease to otherii in the
of the dis-
farnily, and
f i list- ob-
Lieul."W
st.ationerl a
(•eiving Stal
W.. Herring, chaplalr
the' U. S. Navy R
jort here,vvyill head th«
- i the eonltnunij.y. ai
^Jective*. . ^L1!-.1..:X?'" J
I Symptoms ii^ly to wcitf: Stid-' i ?aS'g¡ Um W «íi at
dén| onset; 'Févélí with chiljly sen- (u.ntj tlie f|neral of Oarland A«s
sátitms; Sevtjrc .aching -1 -4>ead, ,
.... -nemb
back and Extremities: .Symptoms, hcl
of jcommon- cold (wateijy eyes, ;i.|
rufljpy aim:, sore throat) ;( Cough^<7,*,,j5 fk..C?<
I of the. lot
e- wme, 1tt|:3 Cif (j,
h'/f"" : The Lake
straightforward
dition by such
notes as this;
"If you are not in this, group,
enter your 1042 (correct) tax In
item 9 and you do not need to
read the next five paragraphs/'
000,000 barrels of oil in 13 years. Jacksoh in favor of two cars se,¿- „(i(' "'t
¡ ed from a garage.
IIS or
now tbey v«
K've lost tlio!
60,000 Homeless
After Huge Air
Raid On Stettin
war," he skid "They've tried the!
Hinds said the men *vvre arm- orthodox mettjod* and ..they're,;
fed when captured and; one of springing something hew ^ill - thei
them attempted to shdot an «r^jHmtf.~So far bwen liiekyxj
' resting) officer. : enough to* outguess
Rain Halts Work
Stockholm. Sweden; Jail.
¡ Í APj —The Morgón TidnlnjJfen re- ¡
Hinds identified, the men as Roy
Lawrence Motari, 21
Ilainfall accompanied by f dil^' ported today that 60,000 persons Hinds wnd the m«n w«e ear- Sliould Retain AI
tinct drop in/ terttperattire in the were left homeless at Stettin.|rying throe pHtol* and a sawad- i . , ^ j . , ,,
•Orange area Friday beginning at Germany's largest Baltic port, as „ff shotgun. He asserted that Mandated ISlOndS
an early hftuiv had the effect of tV result of Wednesday night's m„rC than 3.000 was taRepTr5fifr~'• \
l0-|.rafd by the RAF. • ;jth*m, moat of it^in bank sacks Les Angeles, Janv
and containei , Senator Alliert B
r of Orange VFW Post
ut .¿¡h ,t Caj> f li-F-ishe
ihe this afternoon at,¡
mmaiider % Lee Davl*
Severe piostratinn. .; , /'| ,,f the. i'*(il post aiid either ufflf
Important thihgs fctr Ü wlH ..'aino ktenkl
I'nujpf to, j do; SH, apart hy'first Thi, rtiterVrvvi -¡li-fefclittfc'
} <« jfei t W^hie Uf pMlp 11 pr po* l l wHl ctftnp&m the firing sfjtiad, if
|bi|ity of a hnuBC* epidepne;.Keep I charge' of military cei'prnonie*.
i the palian I in bed as JfínU- a fev-f. m,. Austin., who wasll '.j&feftkn'
•r' persists, this beiwfit? the pal- jn th^ jamiiu* Raiifbow tíitfi'sio
tent and aids lnj/onliti| ol the Wlls ut| wrtivp member of the Or-
diseastKiiy keeping the patient out- ange post and had been employed
of circulattot}^ JTeeord pulse, tern- th,. Conrolidated éteiil . Chip..
t>eratUiee. an^ >>^iratí<m «rtfffy ^«ftipyar4 here. "
¡'hu e Hniii!acAvo¡a~ehj!liñg,-' Iteeii]
—^ 1 nlliiinniMhn 1 11
of •tiiayíirtá jhn«it d|scharg(5#-4jy i t"ui;. daúífhte!-*,. three of whom
jnj^B «1 tiolling, Avoid' thc^átg miMried, tftie hei # (ht> w¡í«
or «heiKíe of patient
By RICHARD McMURRAY
Aaaóciated Press War Editor
Several allied dlyjsioiis were
«ported by Reuters today to have
.landed In Yugoslavia In á Balkan
nvanion across tho Adriatic Sea. ^
The c'trcwtous'. repprt from the
Zroat. capital" of Zag<%b was prift^
ed in the Stockholm Tldnirigen
md was not confirmed from any '
ifflclal source. :" ■ ,'
German and puppet Croat
roopg were said to have engaged'- e
he invaders in hoavy flghtlnf;.
)nly yesterday, the Croats assert-
d that the Brltiih that áímy and "
he American sevcrftK army wero
oncentrating in the Italian port
f Barí for a Balkan invasion..
If true, it appearJtLjirflbable
hat the allied regulars soon
vould join force with the 230,000
'artisan troops o( Marshall-Tito
/ho have been engaging the Cer-
tain throughout Yugoslavia' in
icreaslngly bitter combat. His
ommunlquc today said the Par-
san attacking Banja Luku,
eadquartars of the gceond Oer-
tan tw k armj/, had abandoned
he fight after six dpys In wliich
IB0 Germans were killed.
With Russian forces ten miles
nslde old Poland at Rakilno, u
icrman military spokesman told
iwedish correspondents that the
Xuij army might lie forced to a-
Mindon all Russia before a mam- '
notri jSoViet offensive which lie
¡aid was raging from Leningrad
0 tho Black Sea. ,.m
American troope captured 3.50
oot Monte Malo In centré! Italy
tut generally the new fifth army
lr|ve upon Cansino along th
'asillho to Rome made but minor
progress.
An intense struggle continued
for the village of San Vittore, six
miles from Caasino, and moro m
than half of the hamlet was In
American hands.
British Mosquito hombors in
considerable force attacked un-
ipecifietl sections ol western Ger- j
many > without loss tast' night.
They bombed northern France
1 nd mined German waters. It was
iheir sixth successive night t<>r-
jy. Daylight attacks across li«r 1
•hannol continued. - '
liapturlng Rakitno, |he Rn:s«
arts in. less thattja_year liad driv-
en lhy-Gem nfi 7?fi mibnaftmi
ilniinitiiid^—__z-
yigíui'íciliiiiy, iiHtí1 ,
BUhiqufl called Rakitno "a /dis- '
rict center of Itovho Provmée"
ather than" 'part « f "pre-wai Po-
und. This was In llpe wltu tbu
Russian contention that' t/i.: ac-
1 Polish frontier is ubd .. _. .
milcisto the west—-the old 'Cui /.On .
Ine uiM)« which Russia aád fiei - ^
fnaiiy agi-ofcdjn ll 30.lii thf; fourth l'|
partition of ftlyd. XfLVi'MBf
:1 South-bound ttjissian / tCRiott*
toojLUwu;eU, 25 rniW ei/st ot
key rail junction of Vli
III miles from the prlíéd I
Odessa railway, the irfst ni
uipply and escape routfc < f
ialf million •Germans fiong
ówér Dniepeí
Marriages Show
Slight Margin
Over Divorces
- , ; . r~
A total of 881 marriage Iicenjitfs
Were issued at the office of tho
Orange county clerk (hiring the
year 1943. according tó réfcojhtSi
that office Friday.,
^jjiltowlng recent' reports (üi
istrict c«u(-t activities over tMt-
ein taili.ng outside work at tho
cal shipbuilding plants. Moat men
•■mploycd at Odtside Jpbs. were off .
fluty during the forenoon of Fri
day. ,
Idaho Falls, Idaho
GAS FOR THE STORK
Salt Lake City ~ Told there1 The inspector said the three ^ ^ manrtat^rf' Í «c4>i¿" Is
A Pj|—
ChandlcKfD
Ky i says this country should w-¡
i.l
would bo "a slight d¿|ay" before youths escaped from San Quen
<hc "eould granted extra gaao- tin on Dcfc. 2#.
Eastern line ration coupons to go to a Policc in J<lcklon. Mits, Ml(f
of nÍKtit.-'B T. Shadd, in thc U.-S.
patient to coviír. ftiouth «Ir rorffe^~arw>U,ie(: being the wife n,í,'rí?t. wutt MtiVit^si over
io'iVl mighing; P</lk,; ánd the •'hlch Bhpveed^ « total
!y vur handsiHer you have given thin! !ietn£ th ■ Vlfe of Ctorence "f ^ •
Mit(;h«í!n - employer! a! \-h^.J> risoi- ets ^during the yeaf ta43, eona-üi-
(tiifvd Siít-í Coi poration jíí&HL ití • /«Mweat has been üMftiUkU
Orange, ' * \ ift-total* havinjg to do with
,,, .. ;• ,' marriage licenses,
after the war, ...
•"W«r fires,taking -those' ;i*lan(Íií|
Idaho peace fleers, iirt «ofiVept- ¡ maternity hospital, an undaunted ,, l"°nfC n'mimrn "i'!!iiiu'ri*SnhS''!ioto "ow '« the eo t of many Ameri-; I
aasi'iA.-.
lijlurwuw which -conliaciud "■"-'•«•ST. mri i" tfTtitlli Luw:h '*) Cl>* >"*—*■ "•"l
In eausc the animal was killed 11-fhaetlly-clutchlng a handful of 1 «10.000 in a bold holdup v.«W be^.abaolute cmeltj ^}
legally. *' coupons. fWW'' give them ufc> alter the war only
1 . .■ i., w, > , to be fdtxed to ietake'|hem with;-
MAr nr Please the coi rt further io* of Uvm .rmmml
7- jf, ■ ■■ : OTlf ' ' • 1
Denver—Mr . Arnold ¿ U
Tire Recap
Firm Establish
Plantlti Orange
iffrr
WANTEI>^N«wip<iper Delivery Boys
MUST HAvk^ICYCLE - GOOD PAY
JAH for this deer, but for
ctlon, not becsirtf of" arty
Believe AND CITTHAy.
■haserl thj Sabine T ^ t service« ... ■ \ BRIEFS
Lp|ant, fprmeily operated at" 5108) "The'flit epidJimc 'in iOrwaWj- " " '
(ffh street, rwtm RF.Riehard-j which has affcehwl handrédlTof
purchased people- 'was ivgaiderl. at> being
Mai riage licenses «1 rem
office at the
Albert Wllke, who frtt ten yeari
-the newly
Route! Open in
•ltd Other
lün tk AannMa
www iiffin){v
of City
. l>ert. until recently a Kansas City T «. 11 F rbl
Attorney, started taking the Coto-, | y/Q neiCI lOr rPI
ádo Bar.examinatlm, but-yhej /
finish it until June. •, The,; Included in thc^etght /arfmlp
wroflsdrilnu
B 'lumnry. of Albany 1.1 f4ctu/*d
putting the young de /r in the
"paddy wagon'' after mcuífl «
from degii near th* renter m the.
etty. The deer ve ,*ilr<l «ni;i ,t
he taken a« ay t*.f* 'Hte ip.ty
""luitxpetit; the new owner add- ehetked Ftrlay. according .tn Mai riage
■•'i - VKe>rei;ap|ffng' outtit .. and • vim ot- Dt J. W Buckley, metfi- day at the
fvriice w.rgt.. John j nw quart^ * ##n lílfn ' < nJ oftim m chatg# fit the Orwu:?: ; county ctffrlt wer«
Alhttliv l.l f ir{ li/fd I' mA...- . Ik.: f'l..' 4'...<Miu'itA«il«lk sunif II.; Mivlh Cúéttr I
with prcMitttftt-; ov<f> tli^ pMKit
us, Hancy
exata.nat-
PHOVE
white
lear Filth "^iieet where the rom- t'ity'-Cbunty health vpi^. He also
blned plant*\till be operated | eipifsaed belief that tí^1* Was an
-Mr' Wilke's family consists of-.nnpiiivert ent ..n the pneumonia
his wife apt- iumMrmII childrenfsituation in view of the fact that
'vhniti he expects1moyé N>ré^hní« had not been jt^.#pth re-.
o—-> 'T ?tv"° "zr&vz ^
neth i.eftn Caáey
Uirhne 1 Batehelor, of
OlipAJtJ^ydeii and 1
Im> Ellis, of *
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1944, newspaper, January 7, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142872/m1/1/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.