The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 3, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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critically,- fe tJ BxptijBlimHijf a kog
oí powder in th« Red Bircl mine of
tha Warner Colli trios coinpauy oí
Cleveland, near here todo}'. All the
wet* Uil:?ri ta á Martin*.
hospital. . ¿/-a,
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. Htthw'
ed . guilty to
MAN "'tfeLEApV ' totVlLTV. ¡
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.. . «¡«Pie aasattlf é*l two" for di#turl .
eécán<i hand, cheap at in« tll° P«*ce, in Justic of the Peace
. Vj E. t: Miller's róurt this morning and ;
was flnéd $S and costs in. éaé£
pies, Plione making fit.76 in each .-cSse-
The charges ware. alleged to have
grown ayt at a.—neighborhood brawl
In North * obinge la«t'l night In #
fault rff paying tfce fine .. Slyers vvw
. «.tift >a "foil this afternoon.
jiue-niade
Geo. Wearer.
tOR RENT
house, with modern
and ' lU'utik garage,
rhone i'iV.
con"'
§12
Three famished light housekeeping
newly papered;, gas, hot inl-
and sink- Phone J96-W; 1108
Ave. ..■
RENT—Three room furnished
at, with garage, 801 14th
The Leader, 5(te Mo.
,ree, * w '« arrested «.J
JBg
! >.< k .«m. *. u ,
I The arwwtft;fsrltowed a report from' We hay*
a* bu driver that a drunken mailt !ln T*xa"
ptiw^er bad talked incoherently I . „
about a murder and bad accused two ¡ the thousands 'who apply for our as-
• youths. sist*nee. Prom tine to time we are
The man who had aroused the dri- compelled to kew 400 to «00 insane
£aus:8BS,lí.r o,: %rz¿n sg&ft
bin .arrest and tlie others said they are""rTi5oI ¿feble-minded seeking ad-
were Charlé*™ rótok, 17, and John niittance to the state hospital
E. ftosiac, 18, . both of Washington. that purpdse, but wé' have no way
j- tJf taking care «if these- unfortunates.
.HütfSTÓX, Aug. 2. (AP)~«f. -B; There a're 260 Confederate widows
Hill. -29. w
90-foot fall
evator ou
worked ios
tie Was fouitd
a shaft. IffSij
Aug. ■■
is killed early today in «
at the Houston public el-'
the ship' channel,
an engineering conipuv-
lying at the bottom of
iMki
tJZLuss:ss;
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that she
•nee of
th+jM#
—altogether,
phere
♦h^i onoe
with the o
lunch hour: and «he
wing, ache
ai o m
wpf ,
L/Sentt tfiat the a
until sae nao to
down suddenly. more than once.
<*T
• gjrl who
led for waeks. work
all day
on the waiting list for the state home
and there are literally hjwüi%úa vi
dren waiting to be taken into the
state home ¿ at Waco, and just as
many hcm,dr®M, .should be taken care
0* tm-
yr
TÉSSAKÍ POR THE BOND
A state bond issu.e of 150,000,000
is recommended to solve the pr
| of at our orphanage at Cprsiciana.
jbut we have no room for them. We
! hare no institution or hospital in
; which we can jtg.kf etu.9 of crippled
or deformed orphans."
' apartment,
Í58-W.
gas, 912 Pine,
Nl&HED three-room apartment
private home, private bath. 712
MMm pjfone 748. ;
)U houlHS
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Orange, . f 15.
ROOM
Phone
furnished
269.X
house,
fAGE, 707
Eighth
Fkoul
PlVEEY faroiahed A apart-
•outliera exposure; Phone 5«8.
NT, furnished or anfur-
Mrs. W. M. Gunetreem.
irood and Bemingtoa. Typewrit-
A. F. Burns, telephone 804 f
SHED apartment .1209 ilain.
WANTED
?XE6 wanted t.j do sewing $ t
,t oiperience unnecessary. Send
.(faádre aied envelope for particulars.
' iiw i, -Wernei'. 70 North Alburlio
l^eitue, Corona, Eoug Island-
RBB'iiip.1
■ imy a«y.
¿SABINE
Tail, Hogs and Ma#.'
ions MK.
PACKING CO.
tchlng and me-
lle ficoUng. Prontptly don* by
'Mrs. t>. fi. Owens. 90 iifteenth Qt.
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Wmsre
Auto leant
liefinaiM'ii
On Xylite Model Cars
;|f your ííe ént notep are too. large,
Jet us arrange easier teriptr to suit
.your income. Standard rates. Im-
jttediate, court - aeryice. Strictly
í.j¿pnfldential. eveninga-
Ixina Star •. .u-.c Corporation
M Proctor Phone i 4436
Ü
Port Arthur
Beaumont
JUST THOÜ<3
UÁNO
ITS WAY PAST "TOUie
gep TIME - YOU'D SETTER
COME At-ON<* HOME "NOW,
IP FOLKS DONT WRITE.
YOUD
PLAINER'0N TMEM CARDS,,
ITS JUST <50>NGi TO SB
THE Rim N ATION OP TÓUl^
EYES,
:iviüü
PlCTU«tt
CAÁÍOS COMIN« TH«OU^H THE MAH-
; -that -me Post mastér has
come Sack after supper
smHuep
AD AX.X. OF THEM-
cawnrwAu WO*
i :,•
una arretted an« ....
firr/ultteii. but ttttl guttl
It the world. W
vested, and (fien an
:)ortant
Dee oett ft petition wi(h ajj
w(ln# Aoaaa, and loré it
'rum that the waa the oirl.tried tor
murkier of Ivan Morcan. She
obtaina another poetTTSn with the
National Chemical company and
•itclcet (mod I asked to ao to
«■St KoHla tar more important «corte.
(.VOtV OO OX WITH tns STORY)
• «¡i • CHAPtÉR & rt ;
CO far fta the work went that
■J two Weeft* waa the aho
^riod of time aha had aver
Hat even * pleasant week m
imemtnaWy untn one'a first i . ..
with oply ll.M In one'a purse.3for
funche* and ineldentals for a whole
A-cek. Of course, she had to sea that
'ftere were Ao Incldentala: but even
.^.flien ,ahe- had difficulty In stretching
. ™ Iter ¡ funds to cover the week's lunch-
**■ ¡though she studied the cafat&tft
nlacnrdst with the utmost care, aha
had: managed only a five cent jSalance
v an ihe last «ay before she would re-
x'eive her pay c^ieck.
She revolved the situation that
j;- ?vc«Tns. By subtle questioning, she
, had learned that one received one's
■ ay check at ^he eud of the day-
tot by any c^ee. before noon. >h<l
not for twwe< the sum. would she
¡iik, for hat salary H) advance.
Her trddhttd gtance ene«utit6red
'Vytotir father's photógra'ph. Her legacy
"he still had one dollar. She had all
■.rt forgotten that. Jumping up, abo
-moved the Oat. crlap bill from the
Vame. and turned ltx about. Tears
iiocked in her throat, mounted and
listened tn her eyea
All her father had left to hor—
'tis and his «honor. And how much
had fost her to maintain that hooi-
• i" Btit she had cherished and pre-
.'¡ ved it. at least, M> far as she was
•mccnied, whatever others might
• ¡link. \ •
"' v ' And so. would alie cherish his mon-
-titry' legacy to her. Besides, she
ight sometime have an even greater
ced for it She Was sure of recotv-
, . ig some money of her own on the
rorrow. No—she could not spend
•not even to satisfy her ganger,
lilch she knew would be intense the
°oht,S^íáBfe^«!ha replaced the
loney. '' ; '+tí,.y *^"f%ÜRlngly.
" The next' morning, she ate an ag-
ua roll to further fortify her. She
uilgKt have asked Mrs, Flynn for a
¡lucked lunch, and been assured of
receiving it but Would not She had
icceptcd far too much from her ai-
kady. free gratis.
^>VÍk«iá «.te.
aven an eleven hour fast
4: Blatter of real priva
ttota and aufferini. T
Absurd to think that for lack
ten or Uftfe«a' cents abe~hbou!d suffer
so, when sjte had earned twenty-two
dolara, had It coming .to her; Indeed.
It now reposed In th# fl^rBrraTa UmUi
on the cashicr'a deaki
But five o'clock finally arrived; and
she managed not to linger at the
dining room door and bolt for the
taaft Whan the supper bell rang. She
even compelled herself ta sit quietly
In her room until It sounded, then
walk calmly down to the dining room.
MM she went, nót quite fowls
W¡r. theendofthe,
Wültft Kate that
if worked faster that the other
rla At least a half dozen ttmes
luring the morning and, afternoon,
each of them disappeared washroom-
Ward, to saufiter before the mirror
for ten or, fifteen minutes, carefully
reshaping their carmine lips with
rouge stick?, combing and readjust-
ing their hair, powdering, rougeing
their chee)ca. manicuring their nails
white they talked ln loug volces to
each other about their "ahleks and
dates," clothes and marcels, or gos-
siped freely about each other, who-<
ever the absent one might be.
Sh« liad decided, with,
grocery sto
Mra. Flynn waa deU
subcess and bolyned t
hor with genámua concern- I
knew that Olanf ¡WSHSHS
she,enCbuhigéd herí k
to apend her eventtnga with h$r. SbC •
df even holped h r .with some, aewlóig.L, i
Met that none of them ,l?ad Identified
her with the- Storeau wititt case;
and although the thins yet hounded
tar in t^a stia
for the most part,
:haa of the
was
ao tired that she Slept soundly.!and
in her determinátlon to capture hap-,
pines and Justify her freedoni In
the world, dhe became" almost t her
Old aelf. . On the Who^er ahfc was hap-
py, happier than she' had ever been
since her father's death. 8be waa
making good in" her Work, meeting
more pleasant people each day. learn-
ing constantly; and, better than all
else, waa contentedly sure that ahe
waa earnlbg a living honestly and
decently, and that nothing more than
liei*tncntal and manual services were
required or expected of her.
Her work conatated of each day's
filing, copying form letters and* ad-
dressing envelopes, shaving the dic-
taphone cyllnd^ra, using adding and
ditto machlnea, multlgraphing—al-
most anything. It «eemed for which
no ope elaa had time. But aha en-
joyed the variety of her experience,
performed her dutlea cheerfully and
*fttlngly. gradually -made many
friends. That la, business frlenda
Outside the' office, she attempted to
associate with no one. She ahunned
all personal acquaintances and kept
to herself.
The 8pacioua offices where she
worked were beautifully and appro-
'¡r.' u.'. i.i...——.
even helped her
ipvited her ^tb her w
hef aewln'g thachlné—^ln,
and crude ttslitag aHiilr-
Dee had the sptlrmnnton pi
And- making a_plaln. one-piece
for' herself.' , Then she made some;
aprons for Mrs. Klynn and j?er*alC!-
delighted with this new ao<?omptish-
iq|fts..|3ynp Wiatad npah lt«^ lti#v •
ing luncll with .her on Saturday*,
idtbough 'aho did not serva lunch «o
the other boarders, and always con¿
trlved to hAva aome dainty or a
special dish for which Clara Dee tód
expressed a fondness. -r 1
All In alt perhaps Mrs. Flynn
not been ko happy In years as d
Ing the months she had mbthei
this glrL True, ahí Jiad,.*yhipath¡
with and helped many others tbcongn<
their striujgli
big,strange.
gwttefui w\¿ «>ften" not. Tt e
olrcumstancea under which Clara Pee
had i come' heiv had appealed^ to
;C
So ftiany
l,tv« • KWih '
broken fi
Hkd yolijnt
renotinded
terférence.
to mothflrty interest from anyone.
' Buf io Clgra Dee, who had not
known a mother's sollcttu.de and lew
since her early childhood, and wtose
sudden disinheritance bjr herJUtncr
had thrown her into a t^WH^érlng
Situation. Mrs. Flynn had,.faeen what
a lighthouse Is toJ/ipl^Slor on k
treacherous and st<J®HWiijted sea.
By the end of tlie flm month.
Clara Dee had paid Miss Vogel ior ¡
her position, had her board paid In
advance, Was square with the whole
World, and had ten dollars in nir
purse. She Resolved-that she would
buy nothing that waa not kbsolutely
essential, nor Indulge In any expen-
sive pleasures, until she had saved •
at least one hundred dollars for a 1
reserve fund. She longed to feel is
safely Independent of any future ex-
periences like those she had endured
in the past Tho next week, she '<
Opened a savings account at a bank. '
With twenty dollars, raving'But bare-
ly enough, with which to pay for a
week's Cheap lunches. .
She bad begun to realties that in
order to Bave something from a very
small income, One had to eouht even
very small savings Important
(TO BB CO*rHtVBD)
ÍÉÍBÉÉÉÉMBÍMÉÉÍÍMÍHBIw^1" 111 ''' 1 i' l
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nature and the girl 1 .
peodgd m^Herins. that
onJSr her^ff^-
camama
wtUfully,
home ties, i
n resentfully'
cntal guidance and jn-t
• they did not respond:
C_i
HI-
'jU
m.
jforicE no coxmicrotes
Bid will be received and opened
Aug. 12ÜI, 1Í30, 1:30 p. m., at School
House, Mouriceviúe,;i Tesa , by the
tod of TrusteeK of ... the . Maurice-
vijle Independent Schocjl District fóc
. «re<-iion of six-room and audi-
.•íoliuol Buildiug. 'A cettíííed
:';nr ^a bief\ chfcU oí $*00.00 must
;V-. tocompauy proposal.". The board re-
a'"""Ves the :right ts> accept, or reject
or all liidK. I'lans, specifica-
tions roa be obtained from Livesa.v
vifc Wiedeaiauu. Archit'X'is, Geaumonl,
Texat. >
Signed «'.fx, wlUKlííSpK.
Secretary.
AS XOt XCIOMENTS
MARTIN DIES "
District Judge:
<i, . K, RICHARDSON
' District Attorney: ?
ROI ÜL.AKE, (l'or re-elecliou)
• District Clsrk:
TOM liODD \
-
owpnii
w. V. BROWN
•County At torne) :
HOJUDXS 11. KINARD
■ Count) Tax Assessor:
W. tj- Shepherd •'
' county Tax Collector:
Charts e. cottle
V. W. KTAKK8 (for re-election)
' County Comm. Fct. So. 1:
J. Gl McMCLLJEN
AI/E1E PAVNE (Re-election)
omin. Pet- No, 2:
HANKAMER (re-electioa)
J. HAV . ■
THtíMAK
Al Eft HIEL
' «*«• No. 3:
CARON
lustic* of the I'oace,
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 3, 1930, newspaper, August 3, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142744/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.