The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ORANGE LEADER
FRIDAY/FEBRUARY 5. 1937.
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BESTIESS
TWO 1'IUKS ItKPOitTlI)
A fluo fire «t 1324 Fifth .street at
m :H0 tlilN morning in " dn i llliic
-j^ownort by Victor Johnnon: unci ocou-
plod by n. Foreman,, nil colored; re-
pulli'(l (a flow $800 to 5100 Iokb to
the buHdlus and urounU ?500 loss to
the furniture; - ;. : '
A lire at the home of 8u« it«> cl*«-
4- «u,. oecuitfeit. by !•'. Sonn^er, nil eol-
nt the north end of Klftb
to the extent
of nboutiff. and tBTlWiw^.
Jlumbert, on Kl.vth i ml
.streets, vva* slightly damaged a* u
result Of fine fiiy-n
WmMnmliHM
tile moot h$3,i)!i!i,208.7$.
. HeeeipU for the fiscal jkr,. slmo
.Inly 1, S2,48t.7SS,0D4.S4, «**>•«#!-
Lures ft,WMl.fill.IncludlW,' *3.-
78B.WTI, S«.-I-' of wmtiKemy tkl>en
diturcH; esteHu of uxyeiiflltiuvw \$t,
H17,«X9.&J0.2t>; • ero#8 [ >(14,5,
890,801.90. an lnerefl.# of $(5,272^10-,
.76 over .liiu juru.vious, da}'; o)d as- ■
.sets' $ J I.hgC s^a.soT.«s, ji.i<i $«rt
#1314^2.526.53 'of ipaetlvo
CI.HVkCnNU. The < H> has ttn i week tor the tlab of. the lldr-l u,rJ
orchard hi itt Wuriensvlllc work- ; floor. The third #*« ry {:,*°r wt:i
house. ItH* flil>C>le« rtiuke line, vine- i ew ,r nU •Nrtloar--®* ti|«. baiidiiis.
o<i
i*« storir* in Iw^fbt.
COILS' ON TUK COB
l^VNHAS CXTY. Mm, H.
gar, or rather, they would. Hu;>orlrt'
tottdent if, L. Starkey reported, if
the. .InWMiteM didn't drink up the cWw
before" It became vliwgar.
Vlmitai- making, he said, hint been
tried >«'ve,r:U tl iH-s, "but It always
■^winds'iipr j^jih.a number of ea*es of
IfllOXieutloli."
.biWfoy<*wnnlodti* know wlwt to i
SMO bushels of/«i pleB xrlck- >
with the exception. r*. th^S'-TW^te.*-
Itcnated f«<r tile dUtriet tuurt ■
Which h 111 he on the naConA floor
IntOSicat
: 8turke
d/>\viih
A.
mt. TOM COTLE
DKXTIrfT
X-RAT DJACiXOSIS
' OffLe jfUn ine. St-,-"..
Corner Hy A Sth
. ? Orange, T*mi , v
ph«n« MB— :
leuker complained ■ .that two police-
been, mlatroaiins her land-
lord, ShOwid heard him sot'fa nilng
W|iile In thiMsisemeht with tKo ol'fl-
rOSlTION; MP TRK.\8t;ny. J .eors.
\V,VSHIX<;TC>.\\ I'Vb. 5, iAP >-•- {pspeetur \V. II. Invest!
The pofitlon :of the treasury on I-eb- | satiny, aald he learned ot'ticffiM
had acejjmpanivd the )un4lorch<ip the
\\\.r:>ii!e!i on • the jolt of eonxtruet-
•ing. i" rnnR county's new tliree-atory
court house, wcro preparing for t!ie
pouring of conerete nosae tiuie -m-st-
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FRIDAY
:¥narK,''*:i HHP
i Rfccolpfs *6 ,2t l.'«37.t5; expendl-
tureit |*0.554.Sit- .l I: luiliim e $1.-
700.875.720. 4: euMtoinf reeelpls for
OU T OH
JUST ONE >NT
Mid kill <11 th* B«
en t h« do* or e L
SAFE • *01IC
OVAKANT1KO
OOltKF'S 1>HV« STOitR
iAIUKUAY SPECIALS
—■—
m
EIGHT O'CLOCK (Mild & MeUow)
c
1 Lb. Pkgs. tw cr c
FOOD STpRJ?
2
NUTLET WtASH
OLEO
in.1
1'rint.s
Kl'l.l. 'PACK 8TANIMU1)
TOMATOES
4 S; 25c
jgltced or Waives'' iti Heavy 8yrup
PEACHES
A So. 2(4
C'^ns
DEL-
MOXTK
31c
BMI^-aiONTIi
Peas, 2 no 2 cans 29c
Corn, 2 no 2 cans 23c
Kiu;.-ui CO.UifiT.UY STfLK TCI!
" ■ r.lb. . 35c
KTOIICTL
.Y
KltKSH
oz... :....
25c
DElTv-MONTK I'AHTLKTT
Pears, 2 no 1 can 25c
Del ^fonte Pineapple (12 ob. enns)
Juice, 3 cans v,. 20c
V,M.C0 SCU.VTCH cr, lb. saeV 0 e)
Feed, 100 lb. sk. $2.59
KECTAlt
Tea, 1-4 lb. pkg. 14c
IDEAL
Dog Food, 3 for 25c
-
SVNXYFIKL1
FLOUR
12 lbs ....
24 lbs. ... v 87c
.,... .1'OLAJt WHITE. X.
SHORTENING
Ctn
WJHCOA'SIK NO.
CHEESE
rotrSD
St'LTANA jPEAXPT
BUTTER
2 I'oiuitl
Jar
25 c
3
WHITE HO08B
MILK
T«ll or
6 B«b\
l.AI MH! V
«OAV
t'r-
J 1
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a,'-
Lettuce, firm hea?jUi each.. .5c
Celery, stalk, 10c
Tomato^tfe. 10c
Cabbage, lb. .....2c
.-Green Beans, lb. ...10c
Beetk, Carrots, TurnipB,.
Mustard, Oellards, bunch 5c
^ Yellow Onions, S lbtL 10c
Texas, Oranges, doz, .. 23o
Grapefruit, 5 for 10c
Large Del. Apples, doss.. ...35c
Spinach, lb. 5c
OCTAGON
' GinM *iw
Bat's '
3
LA VltONTKK.V
PLAIN CHILI
No. 1
Gnus.
25 c
TOILET TISSUE
WALDORF
4 17c
C. L. WINGATE'S MARKET
A HOME OWNED MARKET
Boneless I
Sugar Cured I)'™"', ,
Rmdless UTTS, Lb. .....
|§& THESE NEED NOT BE PARBOILED
27
ItNKVBN KblCttD
BACON, lb. —
. 17c
UA11Y HKKV : • ■
CHUCK ROi ST, lb.
i2y,c
Li
ItABV HEEF
STEAK, lb.
^ 17c
u
. lik MM Mao MMteaoM
RIP OR BRISKS® '
|.;ao<|
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Hot-uiela 8. < V
Bacon Strips
^nMpOMMK^
Head Cheese
POUND
&
TK
N'l j:ii - VKA*.
CHUCK ROAST, % .15c
Full
yiv. tfvvo
jt«.X nana
basement to tra<?e the fHVuvcoft^igi
smoke filling hallway* above. Are
dentally *tho landlord bail stepped on
one Officer'* foot, injuring a pel
corn. The officer jolted and -jerked
his foot; The'landlord stumbled and
jelled also. Mrs. Keeker had appear-
ed ut tliu.t {iiiint In the drama.' In-
spector Johnson absolved . everyone
of blauio. •> ,
Still Consoling? '
Ho natter boar many mudkinr* you
bar? trted for your cough, chest cold
or bronchial wraatiau. jwu
lief nov vttfr Creaimo
t tcuble toay be brewing and yen can- 5
n« aflcrd to talce a cbspur wttbjany- j
uiiagr less thi.il' Crccaiulsion, which/
apes rtsfcl t?> the mM cS the tracble
to aid nature to soothe and heal the ,
lBiu.iaed iccaiifcranes as the cerm-ladcn
ptpts loosened and wMIW.
Km tf other remedies have failed,
don't, he cirfourr^ed.
sot homed to guarwo
asd to nhiad your ttnaatylf you are not
ES-dEfled -JTtth re«ilts baa thevery flrst
b&tt'c.Oet CreorwbtonrS^fatnow. tAdrJ !
PRAETORIANS
Incorporated 1898
Legal Reserve
THE
INSURANCE
ForT^ Wiok FamHy
Room 3
First Natl. Bank BUg.
INSURANCE
Fire, Auto, Tornado,
and/ Bonds
L. McGUIRE
ABC Bldg. Phone 68j
this before
their"
Orange Jewelry Co.
DR. M. SHRYOCK
Acr««i t'fom City Mall
Ptorw . 1«)
ORANGE INSURANCE AGENCY
JUL'US ft DAV/D.M6&
- Co^left IN/U^ANCe Seri>lCp
TU€PHONtl62
B-FIRH ST ^ ORANGE,TEXAS
MEN LOVE
I ■ ' c '• • •'
GIRLS
You can become peppy
this easy way
If you «r Bapny and Ofpw nd full of fun;
urn will tiki' too place., tf you fc tlvel/.
en Mill t.Vi' jnou place.! If you c llvclj,
I hey "HI fntlte jou to doners and parr let. ,
i an cross and llfolci. and .Ivor*
' lr«l outv men won't be loloreiiwl In ou.
Men don'f JIke equlpt" eirl«. Men Ho to
pottle, to coloy tbrtntolrn. "I'tiey wont clrl.
(■load who are tiin of pep. J
I.YDI.V P.. riNKJtAJI'S VEGF.TAni.F. COM
POUND belpt fit* yotKPep- n<l eoerfty. l or
WW titty years AlrU aotkwooian h* been.
MklM tbl famoiit old.mMklno TO pep th«m
up ... to help (tlte the in .<>«niith. enerty.
opatkle. Notice the ftlrl und t^ih-o oliout
you WIM) ore full of pep. Auk them wbot make.
If tb > aro lioiuvl, nx
the credit to t.YOIA E. L
BTAULP. COMPOUND.
Nino times out of ten, you will find that *
the girl who is popular, who has lot? of j
. friends, and all sorts of social engage-
ments, is one who ia careful about her !
breath. It's the same with men, too. <
Nothing offends others bo much as
even a mild case of halitosis (unpleas- j"
ant breath >. Anybody may be a victim
of this condition because most cases,
Bays one authority, are caused by the '
fermentation of very tiny bits of food
that even careful tootli brushing has
faSled'to remove.
Smart men and women don't take
this chance of offending. Every day
and especially before business or social
engagements, they rinse the mouth
with LbUirinc. This safe antiseptic and
"tjuick deodorant works wonders.
. It halts fermentation, then over-
comes the odors it causes. The breath,
the entire mouth itself, becomes
sweeter and more wholesome.
Get in the habit of using this mar-
j vcldus solution every day. It pays.
J: j Lambert 1'harmacal Co., St. Louis, Mo.
them pe
li, PINKIIAM'S ym>
,_ J n try. . CU1« villi pep
•tannic ■ttactlvc to tuva. 6
Don't offend others
Check halitosis with
LISTERINE
Phone 31 or 88
\
Flour j good qu
24 lbs
Coffee, Our Ow
" " * ' 1 — •"
Macaroni.or Spaghetti, 3
(1 Blend^ 2 lbs.... 33c
pK3*v
Poijk Beans, Phillips, 16 oz. can
Soap, P & G, giar t size, 4 bars
Salt, 3 boxes
......... - -*«5
Tomato IPaste, 2 cans
Cocoa, -M^rshey,lb. cans ....8c; Lb«.can 13c
, tf 4L3m_ ^....oi.. •.
Fruit Cocktail, Baby Stuart, No. 1 can.'; 15c
t ,.. -4- ~4^s—
Washing Powder, Octagon, 2 pkgs.
Oats, Richelieu, 3 lb. box
-y*r'
. .5c
18c
Apricots, Premier, 2 no. l eans
23c
MARKET DEPARTMENT
S
Hormels Weir ers, 2 lbs. 29c
Hormels Sliced Bologna, 2 lbs. 25c
Grain Fed, Pork Shoulder, whole, half, lb 20c
Hormels B'oneless Rallets Ham, lb. 30c
Hormels Shankless Picnic Hams, lb....... 27c
Houma Selected Oysters, pint 38c; quart-75c
Grain Fed Western Veal
Nice Fat Honie Dressed Hens
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Bus Station. 505 Green* Phone 252
Open 24 Hours ^
_ ^ ! _■ •' "ii-' ~
Busses Leave Orange
k EAST
3:00 A. M.
5:05 A. M.
10:35 A. M.
2:05 P. M.
4:35 P. M.
6:45 P. M.
8:20 P. M.
1:00 P. M.
SB
V.
WEST
2:05 A. M.
6:35 AtM.
9:20 A. M.
A. M.
S' ti '
1:50 P. M.
t20 P. M.
7:55 P. M.
11:20 P. M.
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^ I STORE Si
i
NO. 1 STORE, 961
PHONE NO. 2 STORE 420
PINTOS
lbs.
DEL DIXIE STRDfGLESS
BEANS
For
CO
STANDARD (No.
For
SALMON
NO. 1 TALL PINK
For
CARNATION
3 LARGE
OR 6 SMALL
FISH FLAKES
. ■- ' '
BUTTER
TAMALESv
BAM ^
WILDR0S3
No. 2 Can (doz. to Can)
^ACH JQc
POUND *IAC
2 Cans 25*
EXTRA FANCY PATENT
FLOUR
B
CATSUP
14 Oz LIBBYS
iiW, A.,*!#
JUICE
Orqpefrcit, No. 1 can . . 5c
Tomato, gallon .v 28c
PORK & BEANS
16 Oz. PHILLIPS
ICANSti
5
MEATS, FRUITS & VEGETABLES
AH
MARKET HO.
A. B. C. No. 2
GENGO S FELTT SHOP
Uotne Drt'ssetl
HENS, each
K.(B<wf Bib
STEWTXb
Pork Pan
Sausage
KO; Baby
Beef Steak
Lamb, Logs,
Boston Style
C&ops
Bacon, Sliced, lb.
Pork-
61
aacas. doz.
ts, Texas, doz.
Winesap, doz
10
Grapefruit,
dozen
POUND
Beets, Carrots,
Green Onions,
Pound
Radishes, Torn
ips, bunch
K.C.
I-lidck Koast,
, Whole, Lb.
pS5S. Ib. 15c
■121c
• v
"lis
Win *«tor Mt **r
|nit-* 1n f*r rs
fU^rnry To Any T-«rt "
Ras McClelland's
Market -ip?
STORE no. 2
A B.C. Sliced Bacon, lb 35c
2 lbs.
Veal Stew, lb. 15e; 2
Henry Crews
VEGETABLE NO. 1
Spinach, Home Grown, lb 5c
Cabbage, 3 lbs. 10c
Grapefruit, Seedless, doc 40c
Oranges, Texas, doz 20c
Potatoes, Irish, 10 lbs. 40c
Sweet, 10 lbs. 25c
STORE NO
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1937, newspaper, February 5, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302914/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.