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IMUNirOAM
Mr*. Lee Roy Boehme, .902
Rein street, has received a letter
from her husband, Pie. Lee Roy
Boehme, stating that he is now in
France with the U. S. Army In-
. fanti/ and is "seeing plenty of
i u- n c a ThUl|„,. p«rfr.,r action." Sgt. Charles Boehme, a
LCSH!^r,!i«f',.«r,Ji brother of Pfc. Boehme, is also in the reieh swept to within 130
Kiritwi^ frnm thp' wavs of the Fr#ncc with lhe ant< : aircraft di- m.iles south of the German bor-
WINNAHl'
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With unique patriotic ceremon-
By William L. Ryan,
Press War Editor
American armor pointed toward
130
men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. C.
hi'A. Boehme, 804 Rein street,
M ss Iva Lee Parker, Cross City,
Florida, a sister of the lute Thad-
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Neutral reports told of tens of
thousands of foreign laborers be-
ing rushed to restrengthen the
deaus Parker, pharmacist's mate b!e«fned *0p*
m*' th<l ehirt ion. v« s- atniy stationed for some of keeping tfle Allied tide from
ntime in Alaskn' is hcrc on visit the fatherland. Adolf HiUer w^
t r I nnUnv narmnnol rfiiW *° ^'s parents Mr. and Mrs. Clint reacted jn conference with his
to. or the Consolidated Steel corl "U^.r''°,a"se' and oth- milUary and Politi<f advisers at
portion, as master of ceremonies er l«latlves' ,8aue.. surveying the
presented the sponsor, her guests .... AAF ,"7" - „ . ru£s °.f Na*' h°P" "n a" 'ront8'
j „ u,!-, „lltn__ „# ,h<. lsth AAF in Italy- — Sergeant Nearly all of southern France
™ JTZ v^L min honored T' J' Merritt Jr" 28' s< " of Mrs. east of the Rhone river south of
on this occasion The guests of °" Salmons- 3703 Wheeler, Avignon and" Briancon, the latter
♦k« ' inf'i„rif./i hor fnihcr Houston, Texas, and T. J.___an Allied - captured Alps city
Alexander Parker nUn of Cross Merrlt' Orange, Texas, is an air- near the Italian frontier 100 miles
r-n.. i ' "aft mechanical specialist on B- north of captured Cannes, has
City, and other relatives.
Parker was born at Cross City,
24 Liberator heavy bombers.
been liberated, headquarters dis-
_. . . ,< iqo.j „„j The Sergeant's wife also re- closed.
W'K Itil'lrd in nrtion nn New Gcor- sides at the whee,er St. address In the east, after a dramatic
i cniomnn Islnnrli lulv 20 Houston. He attended peau- declaration of war by Romania on
1943 ' 48lands. July 20, mont Hjgh Sch()o, and Tt./as A hef erstwhilc menacing ally, Ger-
' St M. He was employed by the many, Romanian troops were re-
He enlisted in the U. S. navy at Houston Shipbuilding Corp., be- ported hourly joining the Rus-
Macon, Fla., June 27, 1941 and fore joining the AAF November sians, who stormed through the
sent to naval training station, 4^1942, He went overseas "in De- Galati gap and were expected by
Norfolk, Va., then transferred to cember 1943. tomorrow night to reach Buchar-
naval hospital, in Norfolk when , est, less than 100 miles away. The
his rating was changed to seaman ^ r (Happy) Harmon, boat- Red army, now only 75 miles
second class, October 27, *®41 and Swain 2-c, U. S. Navy, is at home from the Ploesti oil fields, has
on a 30 day furlough from a long killed or captured an estimated
period of service in the South Pa- 205,000 Germans in the last six
Associated
LET'S DO
SOMETHING
ABOUT IT!
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LORRAINE
Financial Drive
For New Episcopal
Church Starts
on October 31, to hospital ap-
prentice.,- Next he was transfer-
red to the naval hospital, Quanti-
co, Va., on that date and was
promoted to hospital apprentice,
first class on March 1, 1942. On
March 29, 1942, he was transferred
cifi'c. He is visiting in the home days.
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bulgaria was warned by Mos-
L. Harmon at rOH Eighth 'street, cow to quit her war with the
United States and Britain or face
Word wrs received in the form punishment, and her exit from
to the first class raider battalion, 0f a letter, hy r.ir. and Mrs.' It. F. her ill-fated adventure was ex-
FMF, Quantico, Va. On Septem- Bassi from their son, Harley Bass, petted hourly.
ber 1, 1942 his rating was changed of the Merchant Mn line, for ttfe Pilots over northern France re-
to pharmacist s mate, third class fjrsj time since he left the Pacific ported the battered Germans
and on February 1, 1943, he be- coasj on the 8th of June. He is pulling their forces from the rob-
came phamracist s mate, second thought to be somewhere in
c'ass- Pacific on a transput.
( PERMANENT CHAIRMAN of the Democratic National Convention Sen.
Samuel Jackson, Indiana, hold.'; aloft the arm oC Son. Hurry S. Truman
ot Missouri just after ho won the vice presidential nomination in Chi-
cago Stadium. He defeated Vice President Henry A. Wallace by u vote
of 1,100 to 66 oft the ocond bnl'.ot. (lulrmalionnl Snumtpholo)
■f
Parker was awarded the Pur-
ple heart, the Silver Star with
the following citation: ''For gal-
lantry in actiop at New Georgia,
Solomon Islands.'r Disregarding
his personal safety he aggressive-
ly went forward into areas swept
by intertse hostile fire to render
medietu aid to two seriously —-—
woiihded marines. As he coura- _ , ' August 27, 1844
c^ously attempted to evacuate the News Summary
second man, Parker was killed."* "'•0® Listen to Lelbert
He was also awarded the Navy
the ot bomb coast, and London ex-
perienced not a single robot bomb
alert in the 24 hours ending at 7
a. m. the first such respite in Yly -bewitt Mackenzie, Associated
VON KLUGE TO
MAKE STAND.
ALONG SOMME
PEARL HARBOR
REPORT PROBE
IS DEMANDED
BUSINESS SITES EXIST In
somewhat abundance in the busi-
ness section of the city. This New , York, Aug. 36. (J
statement ran be verified by a den. Dwight D. Eisenhower I
At press time Saturday night caslm| sUrvey of the situation., Al- cast an ,order today to th* 1
returns were incomplete in the rcHdy u (ew deals have been made In Alsace - Lorraine bo*
second Demi>cratlc primary clec- and 0tticls are pending to utilize Germany telling them that
tion in Orunge county in which me of t^e properties that have ready they are In the "rear
two races, the selection of a nom- |ain dormant through the years, of military operations" and majr,
inee for County Treasurer and An advance view.of this city, say soon be in the thfater of war, '
one' for Constable of Precinct 1, n( 10 years ahead would no doubt British radio said. -
wore voted. reveal several three and four The order from ElSentl .
An extremely light vote was re- glory buildings, with business headquarters, which also trap «♦ '«■
ported ut all 17 boxes In the coun- Bt,uctures of smaller type galore dressed to the people ot Luxt
ty. on pro(jerty now vacant. bourg, said:
Complete Orange county returns "The elimination of the <
will be announced in Monday's WATER TRANSPORTATION is Seventh army as a fighting
Leader when It is thought It will n. matter that should be given lm- has decided the" battle of
be possible to announce the win- mediate and very definite eonsid- The survivors of the No
Hers in the various state run-offs. crutt<ui as post war times ap- battle, and a handful of Ger
proach. Every one is convinced divisions north of the Seine
now that water shipping both in at best fight a series of dela
and out bound will flourish as actions on their retreat into
never belorc after the war. In- many,
land fresh water ports such as "The areas In which you
Orange with the proper facilities are already today in the rear ,
no doubt will have opportunities military operations. Vary
... . r-ii , the like of which have never been they may become a theater of «Mir,
. Various committees have met m thl, iecllon. "in view „f these facU I
during the past week in Orange, you Ule toi,owing notlce; ^
formulating plans for a financial PLANS ARE hkin(! MADE by "One: The rear communication* -I
drive to huiid a new St Pauls major manufacturing concerns and the romnants of German army
Episcopal Church. This new $5 ,- ottK>rg flt thla ,ltne for now ioea- retreating Into Germany. Will 9L
000 church was announced last t|ong #l the most gtrategic points subjected to bombing as devas-. I
week by Reverend r. M. Yerxa, nn<j |n view of t|,p fa<-t. <|ulcHest tnting as that which preceded aiid "I
rc^|01'' , . . . . action possible In the matter of iccompanled the A11 lid IptBtAtfSjk'r
( H. Benckenstein, Jr., has C0ntBCtin|, |„OB)H.eU is now in or- 'n Normandy. The people of Al-
bpah named chairman of the d|>r fw orange folks. With the wee, Lorraine, and of the Owfe .,
drive, during which- individuals U(J l)y t(]p ornn(J<, iivdustrlal Luxembourg are hereby w«rn*' ]
and business houses in Orange pia„nlng Hoard of the chamber of 0(1 that everyone who Uvea '
and neighboring area will be con- cnmmcrrc cl.cati,l(, „ HUbstan- works In the vicinity o 1 road, ra
tailed for donations to this com- ||a, fun(i ,„.omotion purposes, n d canal cnmmunicatlons, or
muity project. " prospects for the future aru very military depots, camps or facWf*",
Adequate facilities are provi^, oH{^t |h„ tjme - — |e working for the Natl war r* 1
In the plans drawn by Hiram Sal- - ch|nCi mugt from now w '
isbury, Houston architect, to take
care of u complete recreational Prienn
and fellowship program for chll- VHCl. I 115011 vUilip
dren, young people and adults of |^g-g|. OfOngC To
Supply Farm Labor
more than two months.
Press War Analyst
For the swofift 'time wlthltt*
■aiiaaiiiBimafim
, niui poi«#t ts
THE BIST POINT ON V0UR OlAfT
Cross with the following citation:
For extraordinary heroism while
serving as company corpsman
during an engagement with en-
emy Japanese forces on Guadalca-
nal, Solomon Islands, on the
nights of 'September 13-14, 1942.
When his company was almost
completely surrounded by the
Japanese and under attack from
all directions, Parker, with utter
disregard for his own personal
safety, tonstantiy exposed him-
self lo enemy fire to care "for and
evacuate the wounded. As a re-
sult of his dauntless courage and
outstanding devotion to duty, he
undoubtedly saved the lives of
many of the injured who other-
wise might have perished.
Music was furnished ' by the
Consolidated Employes band, un-
der direction of Ernest Volpe.
Johnny Marshall Is
Slight Favorite For
Tennis Matches
7:15
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8:45
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10:55
Johrt L. Marshall and Jack Pee-
vy clash for the Orange men's
singles championship this even-
ing at Navy Park courts at 6:00
o'clock, the event .having been
postponed fr6m Thursday night
because of a leg injury suffered
by the latter.
The best three out of five sets j V'-OO
will -decide the winner and Mar- n-go
shall is a slight favorite. Mar- , ■
Shall defeated Charles Lewis, 7-5, jo-no
6-0, whiieNPecvy turned back C.
Y. Parker, 1-6, 6-1, 6-2, to reach
the finals. Tennis trophies'will
be awarded the winner and run-
'ner-up by the recreation commis-
sion, sponsors.
Sabine Tabernacle
Golden Gate Quartet
News Summary <
Evangelist Ham
Religious News Reporier
Chutk Wagon Gang
Word ot God
Southernaircs
AAF Symphonic Flight
Music by Welk
Magnolia Avenue Baptist
Church
Andrini Continrntales
John B Kennedy
Music by Marais
Organaires •
Leland Stowe
Old Fashioned Revival
Sammy Kaye Serenade
A. P. News
Shades of. Blue
Darts for Dough
World of Song
Mary Small Revuo
Hot Copy
Hall of Fame
Drew Pearson
Monday Morning Headline
CJuizz Kids
Greenfield Village Choir
Edward Tomllnson
Keepsakes
Walter Wlnchell
Chamber Music
Jimmy Fiddler
Life of Riley
Keep Up with the World
Star Reporter
Vera Massey
George Pax ton
A. P. News
4erry Wald
Freddie Martin
A. P. News
Sign Off
Health Department
Duties Preventive
And Not Curative
Austin. Texas, Aug. 27, Dr.
Geo. W. Cox, state health officer,
in outlining the duties or the
Texas State Department of health
said in a .statement today that
public health measures are pre-
ventive and not Curative.
"In an effort'to prevent disease,"
Dr. Cox" said, "The State Health thf'1 1 ivcr' Thfi Hitlerite position
all denominations.
"It is desired to make this pro-
ject dedicated to serve the people
of Orungo In a worthwhile man- . „
net. Facilities are being provided A.German prison camp ns an
port thai Saburo Kurusu, Japan- for civic meetings, scouting ac- "venue of furnishing farm labor
li cse peace envoy to "Washington tivities, service
Seattle', Aug, 26. (AP) — A re-
that they may be cxpoaed to
level or low level air attack
any hours of the day or nig
Take alb precaution* to prol
yourself, x*,«
''Two: The Germans may at-
tempt'to force you to build tem-
porary earthworks and fortiflca-
Therefore, in order to pre-
few days Allied air observers re- before Pearl Harbor, was respon-
port that Field Marshal Von Kly- sil>le foi the United States fleet
ge, German commander in chief being in the harhoi when the
in'France, is carrying out move- Jrps .struck and for the with-
ments above the Seine indicating Irawal ol an patrols belore the
he's preparing to make his next attack wlis disclosed last night by
stand along a'line based on those fh p Wan en (I Maguuson (I)-
Nstoric battle - barriers, the Wash), who said the" report should
Sdmmc and Maine rivers. be either officially denied or con-
The corollary to this, of course, firmed.
all types of work
tlona
oraanixatinns and *ei vioe to meat needs in., the Orr .
five miles west of Orange at the
county agricultural agency and
the labor advisory committee com-
posed of farmer*.
This was the statement of. A. J.
is that a heavy Nazi withdrawal
is In the making from the Seine
and from the channel coast nn •
mediately above the mouth Of
"The story is," Magnusori said
.n a telephoned statement to the
Post -.Intelligence!, "Hint the Japs
made a patsy out of the state de-
Department carries on an edue
tional program informing the pub-
lic as to - how they may secure
protection by vaccination against
smallpox, typhoid fever, and im-
munizing against diphtheria.;, by
investigating sources of disease
outbreaks; by quarant'ninu and
isolating those ill with commu-
nicable disease; by the prevention
of the spread of the disease; in-
spection of water supplicsand ad-
vocating the production and use
of safe milk to prevent the oc-
currence of milk-borne diseases."
Dr. Cox said that in spite of all
preventive measures, people will
become ill and accidents will hap-
pen. The cure of sickness and
Seine no longer
along the
tenable.
This report makes sense
cjnisc Von Klugc may lie expect-
ed to give battle at leasl along
the Somrne unless his foree:! arc
in utter rout. He naturally
would hold on the Maine too, il
possible, but his ability to make
much yif a showing there v qucf -
tionable ill view ot the threat
presented by General I'.iit' il's
forces below Paris.
(The Stoekholtn newspaper 1 la-
wns Nyheter published a report
today that Vop Klugc had 'been
tie
in
killed. There whs no coniirma
tion in cither Allied or Axis of 1
final quarters of the report which '-v ''
repair of accidents fall within the lhc newspaper said was b.1s, d on v<
informal.on from Germany "• •v,,i«h is.
European observers belie.e thai f'" b'" '.
one of Von Kluge's chief missions answeie<| pi
in holding on the Somme is to '"n
the '
flying bombs. ' Vl
The robots certainly repioscnt
one of the secret weapons upon
which Hitler has been defiending
to break Allied morale German I"'1"
propagandists also erintinue yfi. |l"
urge the public and the aimY
give the government more Jimi
get other weapons into production. Wi"" "•••••'iietirl
Observers generally, look lor"" necessary
huge rocket bombs/which proh- Japanes
would i
partmcnt, (outliving to have our
.'K fleet bottled up in Pearl llarboi
wheicji easily could lie dealt a
di;ath blow,"
Magnuson said be Ii.kI lie'ird
tin' report bolh on tin Paiitic
const and In Wafihjugloii that Ku-
riiso h.id pi nte- ted I,, Meci
Hull that Ainerieaii .liHWil opera-
alioie, in the Pai'die weVc gi\ing
inilitarisls in Japan tea'ori lor
blocking lit: ( K III o .ii' i i peii' c el-
1(11i.'. . that Koni " tin oogh
th1' llnited Si.ties dipioinvut oh-
faioed i'n. i.olnieid .,| lioth sea
and in lace pal: ol, rluruig the
"peace' tall..'
know w in tin i tins
oi Ill's . and I don't
betterment of the community,"
Reverend Yerxa staled. ,
"It is hoped that other commit-
tees will find time In their i>ost-
war planning to follow the pattern
we are al tempting to set In pro-
v Iding a means for reducing Juve-
nile delinquency by offering a
wholesome program of fellowship H*eMl; w'"' suld that the
o, personal development during wo,,'fl h(' ",c 'i1""'1 m« -
leisure hours, Emphasis Is being l" crop In
placed on the proper training of ,hl" "ectlon Plans '
our youth l>y ofTrrinu them moral for
and spivitual guidance. With the harvesting season t>xl week
lielp nl the good people of (>r-
angy and surrounding eommum-
liei. our dreams ol a beautiful
and adeqate new center ot wor-
In|i can be realized."
countryside^ Take with
junction of highways 90 and 62, J"1" ®n^ warm cloth-
at the instance of Ihe Orange "
Keep away from the Ger- I
man*, and from everything that
may be a target for air attack.
"Three: The people of Alaa<w,
Lorraine and of the Duchy of
McKenzle, county agricultural *re 'urthar warned :f
prisoner* hc Carman, their de*. *
peiatlon, may become guilty of
crime* and atrocities.
hn\'e been
f the rice
The
Orange entity rlt^' crop is esti-
mated < l 11 on/ !),<HI0 to 10,000
acres.
All
trator* of *uch will ba brought
trial. You are asked to J
careful note of the circum*taiica|
in which crimes and atrocitlei are
committed. War evidence will few
by the Allied Judicial
t hn llm. i. aij/.
tlement arrive*.
accepted . . _
nuthorltie* when the time for *et- f
.' Tf<
_ ''<M
Work is to begin on this new
tary Church as soon as materials are
available upon the completion o
a successful financial campaign
A number ot donations have l>eeu
received since announcement of
w°^/?r J S a* C'v'c Righteousness
: n<n T. -
Be
USO September 1,2
Boy Scout/ camporee will be
f
scope of the duties of the private
practitioner of medicine and sur-
gery. "Of course," he said1, ''thi?
general practitioner of medicine
is also engaged in prevention of ',V"<eC'. fields
disease when he advises mothers
to have their- children protected
against diphtheria and smallpox
or have the family as a whole
immunized against typhoid fever "
The general practitioner and
State Health Department alike
advocate that it is butter to remain
healthy and it is to recover from
an illness, but the State Health
Department is er>gagcd in the
ik 'In
' on' li
ned
nip' i.v
■ gainst
hot I
Id hi'
Wa diing-
I hi
hi n i m i
In flraw
aid d
I" 'I ,-.
i0 Ami'i iea was a',i
I,, pan. Th" 11■ pi11 (
ti
to insure (hat Jhe
consulate at Honolulu
I'hnreh are responding generously
in their desire to sec the commu-
nity prosper.
Committee chairmen include Al-
an Cameron, Lt. Comdi. S C. SI
John II S N . J. II David. John
II Logan, Jr. E. F Price, II F
III own, R A Hunter, (' E.
O'Connor, Jack Evans, Miss Julia
llrowii, and Mis R. A Hunter.
Dorialions are made payable to
the St PbuI'h Building Fund in
eiirc ot Miss Hazel Reeves, secre-
t 11 y of the drive.
. ".I " - • ■ ".i « '" 1111;l W
cutive t hurch. We are encouraging *!!
it the our Christian citizen* to'ba
r rtiln-
iproup
Hoy Scout/ camporee will be
ibis pioject was made. Early in- held at the USO grounds on Frl-, A Civic Rlghteou*nea* meeting
du al ions are that the people of day and Saturday, September I will be held Monday night, Au-
(irange and other friend* of the and 2, it was announced today by gust 211, at the Fir*t Baptiat
W, II Handow. scout execi
This is the third year that
camporee has been sponsored by present especially, all of our rtlln-
thc Lions club Intern, spokesmen for the
Included in ihiu Area Y campo- said.
ree will be scouts from Port Ar- Interesting reports and discus- I
thur, Port Nechcs, Giovcb. Neder- *'<>ns on c|vlc matters will be- ot- n
land Jtrid all of (Iritnge county. On interest t< all, ^
the first day the scouts are to set According to Rev. Jaroy Weber,
up tents and camp equipment by pastor of the North Orange Bap-
slx o'clmk in the afternoon, The "st Church and chairman r f the
night ceremony is to open ,ii mo« Civic Itigbteou*ne«s group, this
o'clock with Area Y Court of will lie the most important me<j l
Honor Songs wnl follow and'the ""1 y*'1 held and he urges all wl>P
closing ceremony will, be by the l" attend.
Episcopal 'der of the Arrow.
control and prevention and disease abl-v Wl" bc firecV-fiom the moMn- Vlint'rK°V♦
tains within the.* relch itsHf jfernmtnt Ihnt tin- Ur<f <h I not
and when these new horrors come tont' niplate any immediate ae-
on," the little robots can be dis- wlfi.h is o t,be story goes
as it affects the general popula-
tion of a community or state.
Block Giants Play
Fliers Here Today
COURT HOUSE
AND CITY HALL
BRIEFS
Omaha, Neb. (AP) — "Hey, get
out of the middle of the street,"
Policeman Nels Sorensen shouted
to a man attempting lo walk a
white line along an Omaha gtrect.
"Do you want to get kil|od?X
"Sh sh-sh!" cautioned the rine-
l'm
nensed with, and- the Pas de Cii-
•why sonic ,!iiirt' leave* were
ist roast,
W r hingl.on,
< A'lrn lliis-
i insl i la fed
i 111 ; a 11 all
vlliiug else
noloirr that The new St. Paul's
t to al ;n k .la- Church. lo be built of Texas
thai Kunmet limestone along stately Gothic
take all mens- bin's, will cost 111 the neighbor-
hood ol $50,000 Included In the
plans Is a chapel with a seating
capacity of from I AO to 175, eight
modern classrooms for the Sun-
day church school and weekly
workshop programs, and a large
M
Mi Allie Barron, head of the
report and ^lveatigation commit-
tee,, will have a report to make.
The public is invited.
Mt. Sinai Baptist
Sends Delegate To Tjckef- fof Seyen
mm
Negro Convention
lais ccwiKt no longer will be so es- urunlcd.
sential to Hitler's program.
parish hall for church, civic and O,
community Welfare meetings
Henry Anderson, Jr., and Rev
Johnson are to return today
Football Games Go
Marriage licenses of record yes-
' terday at the office of the Orange walker " to the policeman,
cdunty clerk were issued to Al- trying to prove to myielf
The negro baseball team of the bert D. Danford and Miss Alma I'm sober,"
Lake Charles Air Force station Fay Bdcell, of Orange; James D. He sobered up in jail.
Trash Fire Is - ^ Listed For Trial 3 Boys Arrested
Extinguished Friday Yesterday Morning For Car Stealing
boys apprehended by Or-
Boglnning Monday, ticket*
Ihe seven football games to ,
played at Orange thl*'season, will
A trash fire on Tenth and Front l isted for tiial before City Re- Three
that streets late Friday, resulted in c/nder A. I! Prince yesterday tinge city policemen, were Monday,
the fire department-beins called monung were 21 persons, six lot brought back "to Orange Thur*-
out as a means protection «fc :d*unk«nneiw, two day night to an#w«r to charge* In
adjacent property
On Sale Monday
from Austin where they attend- - • ... '
ed a Baptist Sunday school con-
vention as delegate* from the
Mt Sinai Baptist church here K() on „aJe, „ WM announced here 1
They ate to make reports on ac- Kr.jj.v uv T w n„a n..^. 7. - Is
tivlties of the convention, which siNtm)t iu^.rtnt^den,''
opened on Tuesday of last week, Th<)l!(, willh,n< t„ (,nRaBp ,he
at a meeting of the church on et, are advised to call Miss Mary '*■
Jane C ruickett at the city schools
administration building. bhotitr"
4822. '<4SSi
<)N THE NOHE
will play.the Orange Black Giants Samford and Miss Dorothy Skln- " —- adjacent property. for Investigation, one for using in-" connection with theft of a 1035
here today on the Olants' new ner, of Orange; A. E. Foreman Wabash, Ind. <AP) — Sharon — denont language, one for receiv- Ford car stolen August 23, from Fort Scott, Kansas. (AP) An Pasadena Calif (AP)
diamond on the north end of Six- and Miss Jaunita Ayo, of Port Reed of La Fontaine was expect- Philadelphia. (AP) — They're Ing and concealing stolen property, Voorhies Labbie,'inr Plnegrove ad- angry bull attacked Cleve Daly, neis was good while it lasted Tw<
teenth street Lemonade *nd Arthur; Arthur William Duhamell ing his jersey cpw to calve In calling Policeman ^ Henry-itottci' w.«? for driving while intoxicated, dition 1hls etty. The car was i<- He grabbed It by the horns and 10-vear old alrU tmk AuaV' m.!!
Phillip* will make up tha *tart- and Miss Georgia Mae Cooper, of July, ^i'd she did. , "Cowbo^' He spied a stray calf, - .. covered. One of the three boy. bit ft on its nose aut^UcStelator m the
ing battery for the Oianta, It ha* Orange; H. K. Mitchell and Ml*s He was npt expecting her to borrnwea a clothesline, lassoed Two two calve*, normal In ev- brought back to Change confessed Surprised by thi* counterattack. Justice, and charged DUiisenrri'
been announced, Game time will Maxine Hebert, of Lake Charles, have another offspring 37 day* the "critter" and dragged it to the cry respect, have identical mark- to Police Chief that- h« stole the bull backed away Nose-nib- 10 cent* • rllh ' until
J'ter, but she did. police Station. inits (' the car. bier Dalv wooted for uf«lv oert thmm
be 3:30 o'clock this afternoon
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 27, 1944, newspaper, August 27, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221348/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.