The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1945 Page: 5 of 6
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ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24,1948!
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1943
Te*ans Scheduled
To Vpte Saturday
On'Amendments
Temple, Texas Aug. 25. —Tex-
as voters are scheduled to flock
to the- pojls Saturday to make
their opinions known on four con-
stitutional amendments whieto the
40th legislature voted to submit
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<« ** Although heavy voting was not
**<*& ,JliJhe orti"8' 11 was likely that
.(Ww- Wnoii - controversial issues in-
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volved would cause a big per-
cental of qualified voters to
cast their , ballots. ,
A soldier - vote amendment,
long wanted in Texas for tWe ben-
efit of men and women iiv, the
armed forces, will- givei.- those
people a free vote in time of wajr
if they are otherwise qualified.
This amendment is almost certain
to pass, most experts think.
Another amendment would In-
crease the ceiling on public wel-
fare spending in Texas to $35,-
000,000, giving each person on
old age-^sistance rolls about
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CHRISTIAN SCIENC1
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Are Held In The WOMAN'S CLUB
Corner Filth and Pine Sttttets EVERY
SUNDAY Morning At 11 O'Clock
WEDNESDAY Evening Meetings at 8 O'Clock
SUNDAY SCHQpL at 9:45 O'CWk
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The Public Is Cordially fevlted To Attend
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ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OP THE
TEX-LA STONE VENEER CO.
SANDSTONE, GRANITE, LIMESTONE
NOW AVAILABLE
FOR HOMES
103 Knox A
kve.
AND BUSINESS BUILDINGS
*' 319 Porter Court
Ugnf^TiTr
$5.50 per month more on their
pension checks when the'legisla-
ture passes an enabling act. I ej -
islators say this is the measure
they havp been trying year#'
to present to the people. Support
from old age pension groups has
given this measure much power,
and It is expected >to be approve
by a large yote.
rA more democratic state stir
preme court Is assured If a third
amendment, which would reor-
ganise Texas' highest tribunal, is
approved by the voters. Bar as-
sociations all over Texas have
publicly proclaimed their ,«dVQr
cacy of this bill, and )♦ is almost
certain to pass. It will mfke a
nine - man supreme court for
Texas a certainty.
The fourth, and most embattled
of the four amendments provides
a salary of $3,650 per year for
members of the state legislature
itajl will raise them to a salary
levi&kwith other,state officials if
approved; Now . Texas' legisla-
tors are the poorest paid group
of public officials In the South-
west,' rectlymfrv approximately
$600 per year for their efforts at
legislation in the Union's largest
ailate. ' V I
Members of the legislate**, who
voted to submit the amendments
to the people,-1 are confident thaV
all four of the measures will In-
approved, despite what they coll
"insidious attacks" by members
of their own group.
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Now's Your Chance!
Get RATIONED Shoes,
With LEATHER SOLES
wwihout a couraw
WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE
ALL-LEATHER DRESS" ■
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NO STAMP
NEEDED!
VALUES
UP TO
5
PATENT
SUEDE
KID
Don't Miss'it! Leather Shoes.* Leather soles. Lifted
• Finest Leather O
• Smartest Styles
Shop Early For Beat
Selections! ■«
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Itnm rationing for a limited time. Black*, Patent,
Colors. All sizes. All widths. Hurry M!
THAD'S
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CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE
509 Front Street
While
SOUVENIR
Pittsburg, Kas. °(AP
most of' the nation'^, housewives
and fnotoriids arettady to toss
gleefully into
. 'catO Dr. Harry
->of the Pittsburg
their ration
thfe nearest
wT Ha
Teachers College museum, is mak-
ing a ejrflecilon rsf them.
1 HOyhopes to obtaip.a complete
setxif the stamps to place In his
By STANLEY
R*f(|t*ra4 U. 1 Ollie*
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now lismen,chuh.
IS THIS TRIP
NESHASHERRY ?
YOU KNOW THE RES
Chic)-a war on!
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1IIOOIN8 BOATS
Tom Betael, Dealer
*99.00 to 960.tM.INt
Ready for DlevleryIn N Days
For Information Call
LEE A. WHITE
2387 MornlnsH — 4714 Afternoon*
Dr. Belle Bocl
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Hours: Ills It and t to I
Practicing la Oramta far St Tear
tltt Orange Ave. — Mmm (III
RHEPA ANN FROCKS
Hard to get sixes .. t to St
PERSONALIZED FITTINGS
Dial 4>5ft For Appointment
214 College St.
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PRUNING ft SPRAYING
All Kinds Trees, Shrubs and
Garden Plants
1 Years Experience——
II. It. WILLIAMS
-Phone 4091
<• EXPERT
tire
REBUILDING .«
Recapping and,
Vulcanising
TUBES REPAIRED
(NfLSON B"i
Division At 8ih
4 h
IS YOUR
YOU DfMANO
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YOU DEMAND
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YOU I
ON DESIRABLE
RicirrioNi,
J'. Y®U WANT
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SPLUTIDN
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Thermometer Will
Record Progress
In/Pool Drive
' A giant thermometer T^cording
the ^laiJy progress of the Oraruje
Swimming Pool Fund drive spon-
sored by the local Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce will be erected
in the vicinity of Fifth .and Front
Streets today, IJ^will afTprd the
public an* opportunity to watch
the advancement in the $15,000
drive and actuully se«' how their
contributions are pushing the
meter/to' the top.
The thermometer i is accustom-
ed^ to registering 'over the top
drives' us it served as the register
rat the Levingston Shipbuilding
Company during the recent wur
bond drive. •
The thermometer was on dis-
play at the Chamber "of Cnm-
merce Barbecue held at Sunset
Grove Countfy 'Club last night.1
Nearly 14,000 already has' IVeen
raised In the extensive drive "'for
the down payment on city owned
' and operated swimming pool that
j is needed sg badly in Orange. At
j a meeting' of the swimming pool
committee of the JayCceg un
Tuesday night, several men vol-
unteered to form an attack corps
■land visit every business establish-
ment in the city to enlist its eo-
| nrfpration In the swimming /(wot
drive. , /
i'ag Days are being planned
I with the Boy Scouts and Campfire
I Girls accepting donations in the
i business district on Friday and
1 Saturday, August 31st and Sep-
! tember 1st.
Persons wishing to participate
in the drive are urged to send
i their contributions to Ellis Carter,
Treasurer for the .tayCee Swim-
ming Pool Fund, Box 2044, Or-
ange, Texas. Donations also ure
being accepted by ^uyCee .mem-
bers, who have" bpen provided
with receipt books.
SURVIVORS OF INDIANAPOLIS
DR. n. ORREN, Dentistry
In All Branches Specialising In
NftlW-al New Plastic
FALSE TEETH
-—No Appointment Needed-
Over Abe's Store ' •
SUt at Front Phone 4924
OH# Day Renslr Service—=-
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We Day, Sell and Repair
ALARM CI<OCKH, FANR
nnd IRONS .
—14 Hour Service
BOB WILLIAMS
It7-A Market Si
LeVois School
Of D&ndfto
M. '
TO OPEN AS USUAL
IN SEPTEMBER
Registration Dates
To Be Announced
Dr. D W. Wolker
Dentist
1)07 Tenth Str««l
Phone 4211
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Signs "0" Life
('OMMERCIAL
~"4 BULLfitim
SIIO-t'ARDS MM
NEON SERVICE
Phone 4596
GEO II. DUNHAM, Ownar
II E. Green Ava.
SURVIVORS of the USS >ldianapolls«: cruiser sunk by n Jnp ntibinn-
rlne tri the Philippine r;ca with 300 per tent oasunltlcs, uro shown in
liospltal on ^elAtlu Island following their rescue. Only 310 out of
l.ltw personnel aboard the ship lived and even they, endured live
harrowing dsys In tlw water before they Were picked up. Olflxiut.
U. «. favy |>hoto via Navy radio. SaiihdphotpJ
CARTER'S Refrigeration Service
J, <1. CARTER, Authorised Dealer ,
. <T~150I Green Avenue
Dial i?4t day or night
ixir Repair service and repair parts
tt| Hn • Kwtof T<«. snn b at pm
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SCOUT NEWS
Troop Twelve met at the Trin-
ity Lutheran .Church at 7:30
o'clfick: Monday evening^ August
120, for a reorganization -(ft. the
j troop. The meeting was called
.._ I to order battle R'tfv, paul-'Probst,
The thing most important is new scoutmaster. The following
what we jlo. not what we say. were elected as flew 'officers
im
^rol lehde
. Ml I „ as
God's open secret is seen through vYafby Hughes/assistant scoutmas-
tei*;' Mitchell Landry,/senior pa-
grac«', truth, and
Baker Eddy (
love.,
Mui'y
• no aspirin is paster*
« or bettST. Dnmund Bt. Joseph A«pirln,
WWW * l r«Mt seller at 1(ic. 100 uUou
for 8flo. Why pay more? Why eV^pr accept
ask for Bt. Joseoii Aspirin.
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Isesf Always
btcaufe
FRESH btcaute ift Popularf
. Sid Caillavet, bugler;
Walter Hillijirdotscribe.
New pfttrW* fftepied included
the Flying TUfele and the Rattle-
snake. Sid Caillavet was elected
Patrol leader of the Battlesriake
patrol and Don Gravett was elect-
ed assistant patrol leader; Olney
Beltz was appointed temporary
leader of the Flying Eagle patrol
and Grover Halliburton was. chos-
en as jemporary assistant.
| Eleven' souts and four parents
attended the meeting.
I Plans were made to attend the
i "Adventure Trail"/' nt .. Oftinge-
field. Walter B. Hlljlard, troop
scrflie. , / , i
• I painting the scoui hut. Charts
j were made for the marking of
! dues, attendance, etc!, ,
| Mr. Stone explained aiiil illus-
trated manji. unknown facts about
lithography. Those passing tests
at' the Board of Review were:
Bobby Tooke, wcathei', mechanl-
1 dr6M'hig and Angling merrt
Jimiifiy' Marsh,, uathflnd-
ing first aid merit badges;
HaskaJPMonmf, Jr.. Art, basket-
ry and doRsJcare merit badges.
The meeting\cliised with the
scoutmaster's beh<Mllctlon. Has.
kell Monroe, repor
U p AH 8<1<1<I1<1 iriltuted iikhi whmi
■ hot wpuiImV iiiftko flliiis
OFF sfMt burn feel worse. }><*'
sprlnkln on Messsiui, llu'ex,
.y<> sprlnkln 00 Ao-tiwiin, iin"
l/HAr t sooihini; iK'Jicatwl powder.
W
v • frig ida i res
• Heating elements
• electric fans
10. 24, M uiid IH Ineh
♦ • electric churns
• ironino cords
liedured Prices on Electrir I'Huin up
STOP THAT RUST
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We have the most modern equipment for steam clean*
iijK nnd rust-proolinii. The only place that guarantee*
a job tu last the lile of your car. We are the only users'
of BATTLESHIP ANTI • OXIDINK ASBESTOS
UNDER BODY COATING In Orange. It Is the onlv
t'joh. ^hirh tnerits a guarantee.
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MARTELL'S PAINT and
BODY WORKS
mm border street
PHONE
Troop Seven met on Thursday
night at 4he—Scout hut In Navy !
addition although there was a
heavy rain. Junior Assistant
Scoutmaster Earl Delaney led the !
opening exercises Billy tyncMa-
hon was elected the new assistant j
[Jntrol leader of the Panther pa- ;
trol,. Scoutmaster "Slugger"
Stone told of his plans for
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KelloH'a Corn Flakes bring you
nearly alt the prot<£tive food ele-
ments Of the whole grain declared
essential to human nutrition.
yon want to
I young again?
Why feel old ht 40, CO or moral En-
Joy youthful pleasures again. If
added years ba*e slowed down your
vim and vitality, just, go to your
druggist and ask for .
Many net) arc obtaining remarkable
lifts nilb this amazing formula.
lesuli
€/JF by Orange Supply C
wttL 1 Guess -rut
MAP MAKER HAD 1b
OR AW A LINE SOME
WHERE I
MOW CHILDRtN WE Witt
HAVE OUR 6E0GRAPHV
LESSON.'
IS THE EOUACTOR
WHERE IT IS?
Why do the farmera of Orange prefer the ORANGE SUPPLY CO.? Became they
know thnt Farm Machinery from us Is sure to please; because our prices are placed at
a sensible level; and because Wt aim to please our patrons in every way, rendering']
the best possible service at all time*: " yjWitWffiSt
ORANGE SUPPIY COMPANY
107 FIFTH SfREFT ORANGE . T F X A S
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1945, newspaper, August 24, 1945; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221651/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.