The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1944 Page: 5 of 6
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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The^Chatham Shoppers
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•10.30 Land of-tVn1 Lost,
11:15 News of the lilue
11:30 Farm and Homo Hour
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12 15 Studio Party
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..uo Horace Heidt
1:43 Purdue vs. Iqwa Pre
Flight
•1:30 After the Game
"We can't argue with the Judge on that I isn't the answer. It's not that simple. Wq
f point, can we Mabel? It'8 not fair to penalize - had nearly 14 years proof of that, didn't we3
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the many for the actions of the few.
•"That, folks, is exactly what we would be
doing in this country if we ever voted for
prohibition again. Authorities who have
, made a careful study of the problem, repoFt
i| that only about 5% of those who drink
t abuse the privilege occasionally... 95% drink
\ sensibly. Probably doesn't compare with
' the number of folks who overeat and do
other things to excess. Prohibition certainly
The real answer is education and bettei
control. In fact, the responsible members of
the distilling industry are working con-)
stantly toward that end. They doift want
anybody to abuse the use of their product
any more than the three of us do."
"If everybody would take that sensibly
attitude. Judge, and cooperate as more ami
more are now doing, we'd be a lot bettei,
off a lot quicker."
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This aduitiumtnt sponsored by Conftttnct of Alcoholic liner o <r It id us I tits, Inc
THE A. B. C. FOOD STORES
THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES
AND COURTEOUS SERVICE!
MAKE THIS YOUR HOME STORE
26 Years of Continuous Service to the People of
Orange Has Made Us Many Friends!
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WE ARE STRIVING TO KEEP THOSE FRIENDS
AND MAKE NEW ONES EVERY DAY!
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TOM LANDRUM'S
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Friday. October IS, KJOttl
6:00 ."Listen -Indies
4:15 Vinaent Lopez
4:45 Hop< jti*i'ri«a«
5:0^ Terry, uari the Pun lei
5:15 Dick Trtttty --
5:30 Jack Armstrong
5:45 Captain .Midnight "
0 Headline New*
(i:05^. Dinner Music
ff:15 Xalt?. Time
,6:80' Lohe Ratigor >-
7:00 WatwNjhe World Ciu^fly
7:15 Parkea-
7:30 Variations EixVrfn C'Une
8:00 Gang Busti'tt v-
8:30 Spot i in,h Liw nils
8:55 CoroneJ/Story teller/
0:00 Speech by Clwy Kimth'""
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9:30 .Happy Island
10:00' Stor Heporter
UJflS Henry J. Taylor
10:30 The Doctor Talks It > >\ <
10:45 To-Be Annmmtvil
10:55 A. P. News '
11:00 ,C!ay Claridye
11:30 Frankie Carlo
11:55 A. P. News
j.12:00 Sisn Off
Saturday, October 14, K! I>M
G:00 Six O'clock K.dit ion
tj.1'5 Musical Eye Openc
7:00 Daily War .iourual
7:15 Sabine TabornucU
7:45 United N
ti:00 Broaiuasi -Cluh
0:00 Funrie M.i; (
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Plenty of Parking Space at Our No. 2 Store
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1944, newspaper, October 13, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221387/m1/5/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.