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By Fred Horman
Thursday Evening, March 1, 1945
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Murphy Dye, 24, son of Mr. and parents moved to Abilene Sept. 1
Men promote cofCAENMEGI Deni dumt when his fatther was made mana
and earned a battle star for action of the local Burton-Lingo yard. He
in France, his parents have been formerly was company manager at
advised. Merkel, Fort Stockton and Colorado
The sergeant serves with an or-
dinance evacuation company in
Patton's Army.
A graduate of Merkel high school.
Sergeant Dye was for a time em-
ployed by the Burton-Lingo com-
pany in Merkel, Odessa and Mid-
land. When he entered service three
Merkel, Fort Stockton and Colorado
City.
Mr. and Mrs Dye have one other
son, Ralph, an Abilene high school
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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1945
MORNING
MURPHY DYE
years ago he was working for Gal-
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Bill Halsey’s Cap
‘Awful,’ Says Wife
THOMASVILLE, Ga., March 1 -
(P)—That old baseball cap, with the
oversized visor that Admiral Bill
Halsey wears while combing the
far Pacific suits the skipper but his
wife says “it.just looks awful."
City Editor Lee Fuhrman of The
Atlanta Constitution told about it
in a copyrighted interview with L
Halsey, vacationing at Col. John
Hay Whitney’s estate near here
"I’m out in the sun a lot and I
needed something with a big visor
on it,” Halsey said, “so I had that
old baseball cap fixed up just the
way to suit me. I like it.”
Mrs. Halsey watched the admiral
grin, punched him in the ribs and
commented: “It’s terrible, Bill, you
know it. It just looks awful."
Receipts Boosted
Receipts from the recent magi-
clans show sponsored by the Abi-
lene Junior chamber of commerce
for purchasing a school bus have
amounted to $116.78.
This brought the total amount
being collected by the Kiwanis club
for the bus fund to $6,636.13.
YOUR
DRIVEWAY
or parking space can be pared
with Lifetime Asphalt at small
rest. Save year floors and rugs
Cut down on sweeping an d
reaming Eliminate forever that
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holes, Cali 1959 for free esti-
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Out et town residents within se
miles, address 1430 S. 12th, Abi-
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Ma Perkins
Pepper Young
I Happiness
Food for Thought
PORT LEWIS, Wash., March 1-
(P)—Two books long missing from
the Fort Lewis library were found
and returned from the guardhouse
They were “Heaven Isn’t Here" and
"The Devil to Pay.”
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Mrs. Pablo Antonio Regagnon,
whose husband was stationed at
Camp Barkeley before he was sent
to Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio,
last week, also has two sons in ode
service.
Cpl. Manuel Gutierrez, 20, her
eldest son, is with the air forces in
New Guinea. He enlisted Nov. 10,
1943, in Houston. He trained in
Utah, Washington, D. C., Nebraska
Iowa and Colorado before being sent
overseas. He left his last station
in the states. Camp Kearn, Salt
Lake City, Utak, on July 11, 1944.
Her younger son. Pvt. Henry Gui-
tierrez, 19, entered the service April
24, 1944 He had only 17 weeks traia
ing in the states before being sent
overseas, having gone first to Ft.
Sill, Okla., then to Ft. Meade, Md.
The last word Mrs Regagnon has
received about Henry was a New
York APO number, after he left
Meade Feb. 11. He is with the fled.
artillery.
Mrs. Regagnon’s husband, Pvt.
Pable Antonio Regagnon, was one
of a large group of men who became
naturalized citizens in a ceremony
at Camp Barkeley Feb. 14. He
came over from Mexico last Apree
was married and enlisted in the
Army the same month. After go-
He trained at Camp Bowie, in
California and in Ohio before going
to England in May 1944. He moved
over to France shortly after D-Day.
. The sergeant’s wife, the former ing through the induction center at
Hazel Swinney, lives in Odessa. His
Long-Time Employe
Of Katy Succumbs
DALLAS, March 1.—(P)—Frank
San Antonio, he was sent to Camp
Barkeley, where he remained until
last week. He was with Co. C, 52nd
battalion, ASFTC. •
Mrs. Regagnon. who left to join
her husband Tuesday, stayed at 034
Palm while in Abilene.
W. Grace, 65, who began working
for the Missouri-Kansas-Texas rail- •
road of Texas as a messenger boy
51 years ago and for the last 13
years was its vice president and
general manager, died Wednesday
in a Dallas hospital. _
Grace was a resident of Dallas. Freally soothing because
He became ill from a throat infec-: they’re really
tion Saturday. Two minor heart at-: ------- —
tacks developed, but he apparently
had rallied and was resting easily.
He died in his sleep.
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CHICAGO, March 1- (#) -:
They’re twin sisters and are 75 :
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son mark their anniversaries on : give their throat a 15 minute sooth- :
different days. : ing, comforting treatment that .
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but her sister observed her 75th : coughs, throat irritations or hoarse- :
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ABILENE
FEBRUARY 26 THRU MARCH 3
If you are now engaged in an es-
semtiel nativity et your highest
skill, do not apply.
Men under 21 must have minor’s
release form signed by parents,
which can be obtained at Employ-
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