The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1947 Page: 10 of 10
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New Scout Troop
To Get Charter
Announcement of the special
ceremonies to be held at Troop
Zl's regular meeting Friday night
at 7 o'clock was made "at the
ted and TenderfooLJiadges and
awarded at the meeting
which will beuheld at the Presby-
t^rian rhurvh and will be follow-
ed by a supper for all'present.
Scoutmaster Jeff Bean, Jr.
*tt the meeting with the
t Qafh. It was decided to
WC* the patrols and meeting
After the meeting, , the
i|ts held a "Green Bar" meetr.
Ml and then the 14 members
present divided into patrols and
Worked on their Tenderfoot and
second class requirements. Mem-
bers of Troop 8 visited at the
meeting.
Dwight Teague closed the meet-
ing -wttti the Scoutmaster's bene-
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Violent Deaths in
Texas on Increase I
By The Associated Preaa
Violent deaths were on the rise
today iu Texas with seven count-
ed within 24 hours.
Traffic accidents claimed the
Jive*, of live, and shootings two.
A murder charge was filed in
connection with one of the shoot-
ings.—Tha othet, was termed an
accident. • *
;isA shooting yesterday in a vacant
farmhous northwest of Emhouse
left Bob Vyers, 47-year-olU farm-
er, dead. Police said a bullet
from a German-mad* pistol
^struck him under the right eye.
Sheriff David Castles filed :
murder charge against John Ay-
ala, 47, neighbor of Vyers, be-
fortr justice of the Peace A. E.
Foster. Ayala is the father of 14
children. •
... In Amarillo, Mrs. O. L. Ellis,
33, died as the result of the acci-
dental discharge of a .tt rifle
.while on an outing with three of
her children, among others.
Three Clarksville residents, all
Negroes, were killed yesterday in
a car-train collision at a grade
crossing near Clarksville^
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QUAKE-BTRICKfcN COLOMBIAN CITY AT BASE OF VOLCANO
(D). There was some speculation in Bogota that the tremblors that
rockedithe^lty of Pas to, 300 miles sonth of Bogota, might have been.,
caused'byaneruption of Mt. Pusto Volcano, at the foot of which tfee
city is situated. The volcano is shown during the eruption which took
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NEWS • NOVELTY
• Last Times Today •
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— Starts Friday—
LEADS FIGHT ON GUERRILLAS IN GREECE—General Napol-
eon Zervas (above) was reported to -be leading Greek government
forces in their Battle With the band of 1,000 guerrill&s attacking the
village of Konis.ta near, the Albanian border. (AP Wirephoto)
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"1 am afraid I don't quite a.
^ree with him that there is no
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Truman Report Is >
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Washington, July" 2*-(AP)-
Pnesident "Truinan's * analysis ot
America^ *cot otnie assets and
shortcomings drew general praise
from a-Republican-and a Demo-
cito on'the congressional eom-
p^fffekinr ajkjtatudewessipjr
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Sizing up the chief executive's
special mid-year; report which
coupled a description of "unpre-
cedented prosperity" with a cad
for greater efforts against infla-
tion, Senator Flapders (R-Vt)
told a reporter:
"By and large, it looks like a
good, careful job. 1 think the
most important thing the presl-
the
ground for general alarifi now.
There is. The president should
make ah appeal to the people now
for 'strict economy' In the use of
food, and not wait, as ha sug-
gests, for real shortages."
Senator Myers (D-Pa) said In
a separate interview that Mr.
Truman "has emphasized jonoe a-
YateJJarnwKffllty'Tor affirmallve"
action to stabilize our high level
of prosperity 'on a solid founda-
tion."
LEGION MEMBERS TO VIEW
FIRE PREVENTION MOVIES
Eddie Barker, public relations
officer of Orange Fire depart-
ment, will show some fire pre-
vention films to members of the
MILWAUKEE" denl ^ 1* th*t the ,ood Pric? lar^mffeflng toi
iiMi aunniw situation merits the Homes community center at 7:30
—Friday and Saturday
HUNT'S ON THE DOUBLE
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and supply situation merits the
most calreful watching.
lar^mCeting tonight in the Gilmer
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"EXPERTS ALWAYS IN DEMAND"
Your Trouble Is Our Business .
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PERSONAL PROBLEMS BRING SUDDEN .
NEED FOR MONEY, AND READY CASH IS >
NOT AVAILABLE.
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Knit of fine' DuPont's
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GIRL'S SUMMER
DRESSES & PINAFORES
$2.97 Grade $1.97 Grade
52°° W
$3.97 Grade . ... $3.00
$1.49.. $1.59 Grades . $1.00
Our ttrst clearance sale of wanted summer dresses and
pinafores . . sheers in whites, pastels, print*; dots . . of
washable cottons . . many styles and every sizes from
I to 3 .. 3 to 6 . .7 to 14.
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Markdowns in
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Brobcn lots
Girl's Plar Si
Glrfs Slack
Girl's Skirts . . 3 to^
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Were to $3J
Broken lots of
Girl's Palamas
Girl's Sleepers
Girl's Cotton Shorts
Girl's $wlm Suits ,. 1 to 14.
GiH's Overalls
Girl's Polo Shirts
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1947, newspaper, July 24, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308472/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.