The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1951 Page: 2 of 10
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OHANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1WB1
THE ORANGE LEADER
vaccinated so long a« they 4rt
registered (for 50 cents) at
Appraisals on Site
For Housing Okayed
city hell, i * ]
So we stand corrected on tig
new dog ordinance.
The Orange housing authority, tuke ln
in a epedal meeting Thursday o(- Human*
ternoon, approved values placed telwetj
by two local appraisers on twenty has giv<
tracts of land within the proposed
site for a-Negro low rent housing It sec
development here. other di
requires
The appraisals were made by regardlc
Hunter Beaty and J. Q. Starks should I
and now will be submitted to the under s
Fort Worth regional office of the -
Public Housing administration
for its approval. for whl
W. E. Lea. negotiator for the f Grove 1
local authority, was authorized vision. 1
by approval of the appraisals to will be
congressmen have objected to the takinK options on the prop- May 22.
stjtS hjBEi sex
department in the Orai^e public the members tart night by Jwk The second armored division,
schools for instruction of excep- Kenneriy, chairman of under- now based at Fort Hood, Tex., has
children, and ln a member- privileged children comm
ship meeting previous to the di- extehstve program « beir
EcW ««ton announc ------- “ *“ — — A
for formal dedication
Brownwood playgrounds.
The endorsement of the special paper sales,
education department wa* made
on request of interested persons
pushing the move here and, when
and If made a part of the Orange **•
system, .wfll be In accordance
with a recently passed state bill,
which provides certain appropria- _
tion of funds for the service. spoke to the members, on
coneerning procedure of
Flaygreud la Open poratian. Weldon . Luces i
The Brownwood playground
Any pilot, mechanic or other pro™" ,owcr u,mn *"”*
airmen who leaves the grouad in price.
a plane after Sept- 1 will be re- ____ . .
quired to have an Idc^lifidaUon Farlty is a level defined by
card issued by the Civil Aeronau- law as being fair both la farm-
tics administration, according to era and consumers. The parity
an article appearing ln the cur- level far each farm predect
rent issue of the CAA Journal. Hue tastes from month la month
with the price* of other goods.
And in order to expedite the
issuance of identification cards to Johnston endorsed. President
persons living in Orange and Truman’s proposal to peg the ceil-
neitfiboring towns, Rena F. Rav- irrg prices on farm commodities
enrtein, safety administrator for at the start of a crop season,
the Houston CAA area, Will at- based on parity levels at the
tend the next meeting of the local time, and keep thp price there
Civil Air Patrol unit. throughout the season. Many
The CAP meeting will be
held in the eld court house next
Tuesday at 7 p. m. and Raven- “It is a minimum tool If our
stein will offer his assistance food price ceilings are to be
daring the session in helping meaningful to the housewife
persons wanting identification when she goes into a grocery
cards to complete the necessary store to buy," Johqyton said.
applications. “Otherwise, the ceilings would
_ , , .. .. . have to change so frequently that
C^KOUrnfl; » prices would no sooner be potted Mav „
on the subject, points out that al- ,, . w , _,t . "77. „ CORPUS CHRISTI, May U
though Sept. 1 is the deadline for than they vould ** out of d4te <AP> - Two Navy skygaider
of Orange, obtaining the identification cards, Johnston told the lawmakers planes collided in the air Thurs-
administration advises the the critical point In the fight day one pilot was missinb, an-
half-million aimien to against inflation may still be In other parachuted to safety.
candidates for degrees in the avoid delays by early Wing of the future. oilwt was U. (JG)
graduathm exercises to be held applications. “Despite-the lull, despite the W. A. Cody of New York city,
here May 29. Airmen applying for cards oi, nav» ,~id he was believed
Hart is a cahdldato tor a tachts should provide the following m- JJJJ dljS? the slow down in to have been lost with his plane
science degree, with a formation: th* price rise and the turn down when it crashed in Laguna Madre.
1. Two identical photographs, in some priccs. ,all ,actors The other pilot. Cadet M. L
. about one by one inch in size, whjch make for a rip-roaring in- Hoffman of Versailles. Ind.. pa ra-
id Lura Jane and Betty Frances full face, head only, taken with- nat£on are present, - he said. chuted to safety.
Burnette, Norma, Martha and fo the 12 month* preceding date ................. -■-----
Clytie Rudeseal, Hazel Ruth Hoi- ©f application. ~............— ' ■ , 1 ■ ■ - ' "--
itien. Jeanne and Carol Randolph, *. Proof of identification. C/"^D_
Barham Martell, Gale Pevoto, such as licenses, or comblns- T UI\
Nancy Culpepper, Patsy Barber, tions of MentificaUon cards ___ P__,i__z!__Inntmnea
Ruby Nelson. Apdls Miller. Dar- ^ documents which will Mortgage rTOt0CtK>n UlAUTanCe
tone Bean and Louise Sutton. identify the applicant. _AD_
Misses Glace and Sutton pre- 3. Proof of citizenship, place
BOXED TO GO
of the When the public will be Invited quwtiolL
to attend. Equipment for the
grounds was purchased from waste The fourth Infantry division,
at Fort Benning, Ga„ is preparing
_ to embark for Europe as the first
of the <*j» at th« planned build-up to aix-
Monday of next week at 2J0 <j|vlskm strength of American
was art as a meeting to j0PceB un<jer the supreme Western
make application for incorporation ^ Command of Gen.
<* 5ST5». Eisenhower. d-
was decided after Bill Sextan
> request. It is expected that at least two
f inter- National Guard divisions also ul-
and Bill ti mutely may go to Europe, but
Strother was taken into the club officials emphasised that no de-
as new members. Lloyd Murff, cjsjon ha* been reached.
Arnold Williams. William W. Nix
andNorm. l*nn Bowm were 0rMfd|e Candidate
Coriane Moller, Region 4 dtrec- For Degree at College
tor of the National Camp Fire HATTIESBURG, Mis* . (Spl)—
council, was speaker fbr the eve- Harold Gene Han
nlng, which was a dinner pro- Tex > ^ ^nong the 438 Mississippi the
gram in observance of “daugh- college students who are nation’s
ten’ night” Girls who werr -
guests of their fathers or neigh-
bor* ^
Gerald Glaze, Mary Lynn Fin- ^ ^
___________________________ -najor in personnel management.
erty. The housing board has set
June 25 as the target date for
opening bids on the project.
Memebrs of the board also dis-
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George Mobley and John Chan-
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eftib. Harry Burnett, chairman of
the Key club committee, an-
nounced that five members of the whipped cream with brown sugar,
junior and senior Kiwanis club Serve over an apple cobbler.
groups were invited to attend a -----
charter night banquet in Silsbee
of the Key club at that town.
airman identification card issued
by CAA daring World War IT.
4. An airman’s certificate.
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officials said this provision should
help in enforcing the order.
Items Affected
Among the items affected by
the order are prices of: barbers
and beauticians; auto, radio and
household appliance repairs;
laundries, dry cleaning and tailor
shops; shoe repairs, parking lots,
filling station services, checking
accounts; fees of bowling alleys;
drink stands and golf courses:
and admissions to amusement
parks.
Items specifically exempted
from price controls or covered by
other OPS orders are not affected
by the new regulation. These in-
clude transportation services of
contract carriers, defense services,
hospital services and theater
tickets. Also excepted are jobbing
shop operations in the fabrication
or treatment of metals.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1951, newspaper, May 11, 1951; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558147/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.