The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, June 3, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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NOTICE
All kinds of cut flowers and pot
led plant*. OltANdB FLORAL
SHOP. Phone 71.
Chicks,' started chicks, broilers
and fryers. STARK POULTRY
FARM. Phone MOJFM,
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NOTICE ..
Ye*, we have frowsn malt. Brick
Ice cream. Sp Whipping cream.
Delicious Frisco Hamburgers, 16©
Also Cub]* Sandwiches. $i5c. Try
one. CHECK'S. Phone S5.
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Fruge Furniture Store, dealers In
new and second hand furniture. We
buy, trade and ae'l. also have Norito
Electric Refrigerator* and Croaley
.—RadiiiH. 1M Border afreet. Phone
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Sealed Bids will be received on one
Ford 1929 Model Coach. Motor No,
A2170S4 stored at' Modern Chevro-
let Company- Mail yonr bids di-
rect to the Acme Auto Finance
Corp.. 714 Chaparral Street, Corpus
Chrlatl. Texas not later than -June
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the scenery. • keep an eye on the
• youngsters. converse with his wife,
see that the Imggage remain* in
place, and look after o do*en things
that in ordinary <lrlvinu cause him
no concern
The first rule of safe touring for
the. driver, therefore, is (o keep
constantly on the alert. The rulo
for "the' pa* enge,r is to avoid, dls-
trading the driver from his main
job. : ■
l'yssenger* could he it. positive
help If they tried. They can call
out "Croon" or "Red" an the car
approaches a traffic signal, just as
the locomoltvo firoinafl ■ calls; ; ottt
the signals ot' the engineer; thoy
can do the watching for and reading
of the road signs, nad follow Itho
printed log of the journey, and cnll
attention to wanting lind stop slgni.
and In., many ways relieve the driver
of some of his burdilii,
Inexperience is a ^friMiuent source
of trouble, but ignorance is no ex-
cuse. The good driver will take
special precautions that may be
needed, rather than to go ahead and
trust that none will be necessary.
For Instance, If he is starting down
a grade in a mountainous country,
li# will shift to a. lower gear in ad-'
vance. If he J entering a curve,,
he will slow down and be prepared
if _ the road suddenly takes a ' sharp
bend. If bo parka his ear on a
stiff grade, lie will leave It in low
rather thitn trust To his hand brake.
"Taltp nothing for granted" Is r>n
excellent rule for the tourist driver.
He should not assume that all, is
clear around the bend of -the road
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FOB KENT
FOR RENT i Two large bedrooms
near business district, «Ofl Main
St. Phone 7BH-W.
FOR RENT: Attractive' furnished
np$er apartment to couple. 708
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FOR RENT: Corner lot, 50 by
ISO. Green Ave. nnd ltth. Adjoin-
ing Shepherd's. Phone 443. /
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FOR REST: Fumished apartments,
gas and lights, gantge, 1203 Cherry.
FOB RENT: Furnished apnrtroent
and bedroom, bath adjoining. 705
Pine street.
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TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT — I
have on hand some good Underwood
and Royal Typewriters. Better call
for them before they are all taken.
We deliver then. A. F. BURNS,
Phones 468 and 904.
FOB RENT: Front office In Lucas
building. Apply Joe Lucas, phone
X47. v,.. . -
FOR SALE
WANTED: Listings of your For
Sale and Rental properties. ' Espe-
cially small farms. W, H. Malone,
and lnsui*uee.
Te**a. •
summer school
Summer classes In any kind of
achool work open July 1. Students
asked to enroll at ouce. Mrs. C- W.
Hare, 1208 Cherry street.
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PBItSONAL
EPILEPTICS — Anxious
sufferers from Epileptic Attacks
how -my husband found complete
is relief after Specialists .failed. Let-
11 tere anawered. Mrs, Oeo. Demp-
stor, Apt. JW-87. 'fisoo Lafayette
Blvd. Wast Detroit, Mich.
Jk $ ■ ,M
LOST : Boy's glasses- , Reward. A.
F. BURNS.
COULD NOT DO HtR
HOUSEWORK
WTHEN every
" thing you at*
mat it a burden
•when you are
oereoiu and Irri-
table—-at your
wlt'i •o<4—try
this medicine. It
may bejut what
von need for extra
energy. Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of
Trenton, New Jersey. stvt, "Afcer
doing jutt a little work I had to lie
down. My motbex4o-Uw recom-
mended the Vegetable Compound.
I flffl w&t i DpniMiffiil now*"
Is Chief
Requirement For
Vacation Tourist
By O, W. WOOD, National Service
Director, Chevrolet Motor Co.
Alertness is the chief requirement
for the driver on a vacation tour.
He doesn't know the road and its
.sard's, he Is unfamiliar with local
•trofOc customs, and at any moment
he mar i e culled upon to cope with
a situation tbrft lie Is not accus-
tomed to Nnceting. Therefore. If he
'does not concentrate on his job, he
is much morcNlkely to have a mis-
witp ~QiaTi J wTiPn -""he fa tam'TOg "It*
^'d^fiiiiSllhflr liome.
Most driving ovel- accustomed
routes is done sub-consciously; the
driver slows down for curves and-
busy Intersections, halts V slop
streets, and observes the traffic
lights, without giving thought to
•them. This Is the safest condition
of driving, because it permits the
man at the wheel to -be on the
alert for any unusual development-
Since be does so many of , the neces-
sary things from force of habit, he
Is better able to act when the un-
expected happens.
On the summer tour, ovr strange
hlgjiways, the driver must conscious-
ly direct his mind to warning signs,
crossings, curves, steep grades, etc.
And it is on this kind of drive,
When, be needs all hs attention on
the road, that be is most subjected
to distraction. He haa to observe
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I I A B I t CUMf'OlINO
' Du't Take Drastic Drnat
Tour Ktdasjw contain • million tiny
tubes or Blurs which may b« eaflsntered
by iwsleet or drastic, trtfUtlac drum, n«
e*refu!. l( roaotloast Ktdne/ or Bladder
dtserdars mak* yon suffer from Oaittna
tip Ntyhts, Nenronsnsss, Loss-of Pep. l."t
Pains, JUiaamatlfl Pains. Dlsilncas, Clr-
etss Under Brss, Neuralgia, Acidity,
Burn lac, ■martlac or Itchlna, you don't
assd to take ehaaosa. All droarlsts now
have the most modern advanced treat-
ment tor these troubles a Doctor's pres-
crlptron called Oystez (Blse-Tei). "a
fast—safe and sore. In 41 honre It
brlntl new vitality sad Is «uar nte<
make you feel 10 years youn«er In one
eeeek or mosey back on return ef empty
package. Cystea costs only 3c a dose at
druggists and the guarantee protects you.
ens tlie ljreath.Protects the grona.
Economical —saws you half.
ARREST DECAY AND GUARD
COB SALE AT AU DRUG STORES
or ju*t over the crest of a hill-
he should not- even count on what
Other drivers will do. Tho one « fe
assumption about dtlvera, Is that
'they will do the wrong thing. If
you anticipate that they will, you'll
spve a lot of trouble. , '
IjONDON, -lane 3. (AT)—Dr. Al-
an Hoy Dafoc, whose achievement
In nursing the Dlonne quintupled
through one year of life mnde med-
ical history, has been appointed an
officer of the Order of th. , .British
JCmplre.
The award was conferred on the
little Canadian physician in King
Oeorgo's birthday honors lljrt,
Which extended recognition for mer-
itorious services fo men famous in
artiste, lterory and scientific fields
through tlie empire.
Leader, 50c Month
Millions prefer it to ^
mayonnaiserl
in a new, skillful way. Given the ]
long, thorough heating that French
chcfs recommend for ideal flavor I
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That's Playing Safe
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, June 3, 1935, newspaper, June 3, 1935; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302738/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.