The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 21, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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Leader publishing Company,
totwadjat Orange, Texas P. O. aa
feoond etasa *UH Matter, Under
Act Of (toagrees, March t. 1ITI.
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ASSOC IA TBD PRESS MEMBER
FURNITURE
ANNOUNCING
NEVER BEFOREHAVE WE
been Able to serve you as we
are now^ We postively guaran
tee our merchandise to be as
represented. Our prices to be
right and terms you can meet.
Your account invited regard-
CROUCH'S TRADING
POST
(Wa,.toads far c«wl >
fhfwi V4 WW Fifth B .
FEED CHICKS PURINA
PUltMsiA STARTING AND OKOW-
Tour chicks will thrive
on It. Pr3 * it perJtact ration
balanco. tV- CiltAlN COM-
PANY.
Close Out Of!
IN OltDEU TO CLOSE OUT EV-
f-ry wwk on account brooder, atnto
will sell mill lots of chicks and
•fiturted ehl<r1«8 at near cont. CLARK
HATCHERY. Phone 48N.
WILLIAMSON'S OAF;
SPECIAL SUNDAY OINNJEIt
BAKED CHICKEN and DRESSING
or Fried Chicken. Jack' n'-fanntora
salad, English peas, potjilo salad,
oreameil caullflou'wer or harvard
beets, lemon pudding, priced 40o;
It EG U I, Alt DINNER, choice 3
incuts, 3 vegetables, salad, dessert,
priced $90 Ala Carto orders flsli,
steak, etc. Cold Plato &WPW HOC.
TAILORING
NOW SHOWING DISTINCTIVE
f- Spring and Summer fabrics at
prices that will surprise you. A
small deposit will secure jour or-
der. J. TORRES.
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Daily Traffic Hint*
By T. K.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
E0R SALE
special notice
Eruge Furniture Store
Dealers ;in new and second-
hariS furniture. We buy, trade
and sell. Also have Crosley
Electric Refrigerators, priced
$104.95 xrp.and Crosley radios,
priced $119.99 up. 110 Border
street. Phone 439.
3 1-2 VEAlt OLD; MAUK. Good
work or saddli' horse. Reasonable.
See Crip Trulmn or plioiui 195W...
TEN ROOM HOUSE LOCATED ON
two' large lots, Close In, on paved
street, suitable for rooming or
■ boarding house, very attractive
price, gee It. C. Marsh at Or-
ange National Rank.
CQMPLETE MAI' OF ORANGE in-
cluding suburbs. „.4#ltlGGS' BOOK
STOKE. 2-21
E L K 0 TRIG RE FIUO Elt AT ION
Service. Call Mr, Alborn at phono
120. 54>0 or 840. ORANGE FUR-
NITURE COMPANY. 2-5
SITUATION WANTED
EXPERIENCED 'PRACTICAL nurse
reference. Mrs. Anne Mao Hates,
bone 624.
^PRINTING
PRINTING OFN —
Thut's ,v why we 'c .
Come In and s< i tall
and we'll be INK
PRINTING CO? «- ■*"
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DO YOU DO REPAIR WORK of
any kind? Inform the Public. Peo-
ple want to know about it. Use u
WAiNTad.
The Beaumont police department
gave, a KoiwJ-will banquet In Iteau-
mont - flylrada? night at the Ed«on
U"ifi. 'This iiicVting Tra#-Jtu..get of-
fleers of Louisiana and Ti'xns lietter
acquainted and ulvc thr pitbllt; b«t-
ter service. They '"iiffcnt/ honored'' by
having officers from all1 parts of
Texas.- and parts of l^outslana. This
OjNcers • aet-together meeting wus to
Insure v<iur protection. There weVe
stime distinguished speakers that
gavn Very Interesting lectures on law
ami law enforcement officer^. The
present day ( ffieer niust be trained
and educated In his profession, ,The
public and police should be pinifl, but
iiiate« tlwii' la a gap between them.
It Is up to the police and the public
to close this gap and linow eacli oth-
er. Vour police officer of today.jnust
l>o courteous, Inrve common sBWse;
and eduoatlun. The" crlialnal is edu-
cated in work of Prime so the police
must be educated In the detection of
crime to cope wltli thclij. 1 <i«otn
one of the apcakeru of the evening:
"If' we could get ' our children to
play policemen Instead of gangsters,
we would have less criminals, tot
me tell you that Chief Maddox and
his department gave the visiting of-
FOR ESHT^
IDLENESS - DEPRECIATES THE
value of any Article. What Idle
Article coulij you cash In on?
Place it In tfie For Rent Columns.
TWO ROOM FURNISHED APART-
ment, nlso bedroom. COO Elm.
I'hone :ic . 2-22
AL5 ' OF OUR TYPEWRITE!!,
httvo been put In first class condi
^lon. Special prices for student*
by week, month or period-of school.
A. F. BURNS. Phones 904 and 45S.
RROUOHS5 ADDING MACHINES
one 904 or 452.
WANTED
FURJilHg
Vftte bath."
APARTMENT; Prl-
larage. l'lisne t>72.
1-2-27
Jt'OR
rvice
et doc%s,
INE SERVICE. Ma,-
trading—Tugs—Barges—
ter Boats. Fourth
Phone «. 9-26
nursed w.
WORK
training
Curtis
EXPEltlEJi
Nurse.
Jeorge ButPron
VISIT OUR MODMRN l'LANT. See
our tJUALIJTYN^blcks, day old or
started. VINTON. HATCHERY,
VINTON, C«. X. 1-6
Durance
NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDB:
INSURANCE. 12. per ye*r.
A. M. H. jStark, Agent.
tuto repair service
£k ADS HAVE SODI> any-
g from ten-penny nulls to
^i'hrcalilii; machines. , '
GOOD BUACK itlCli FERTILIZER,
$t yard delivered. HUGHES DA-
IRY. Phone 345. 8-19
,FIS1L SireiMP and OYSTERS.
Fresh shipments dally. 'W. I.v-
TAVLORS BED AND WMrfE
STORE. 302 Border,-Phone 344.
1-1 tf
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dry ..oak' Wood, any length, any
. • qtiantlty. 200 JoHu, Phone 098,
NEED ENVBLOlfBRj,'. Letterheads,
office forma, etc. We ca fill your
neods quickly and accurately. The
Sabine Printing Co, Orange lead-
er Bldg. Phone \
~5uX OLD GOLD. Highest mar
prices paid, Let us estimate,
your gold before yon sell It. H. L
-" Cobenwir St Co.. 807-A Fifth St..
"MAN, RELIABLE. TO BECOME
un automoblie and accident claim
adjuster in your territory, insur-
ance experience unnecessary. No
selling. Write Associated Adjust-
ers, Box 7HT-L, Milwaukee,, Wis.
MODERN HTORE BUI
lege and Lake ^streets.
Phone 637.
<01X0. Col;
Volcano.
2-22
FEMALE HELP
BABY CHICK SALE
Urtrk
RED. BARRED and Will.
Chicks. CaMom CLAUK
HATCHEJpt'i••"'"Phone 4n . S-17
SPECIAL EMPl^tMHtrBNT FOR
married w;u>wcf ' t?p to $15 weekly
iyiil--yl)m" own dresses FREE rcp-
•*'" rCsentlns nationally known Fash-
ion Frocks. No canvassing. No
investment., „J'"ushlon Frocks. Inc.,
■ Dept. C-4018, Cincinnati. Ohio.
fleers a good time as well us educa-
tional Information. Some think of
the police as tbe scum of t,l,ui earth,
but If >'0M eould havo met the ottl-':
cers that gathered In Beaumont
Thursday night you would Have said
"I dim't^imm 1 have met a fiwpr
group of 4pon,' not aunninn, but \> <-n
trained police officers. The gunnian
days are past, the police of today
have swapped the old stuff, hard
boiled, gun slinging methods, for
courtesy," education. 1 recommend
that you, the public, gift aciiuainU-d
with your police and be pals to
tbem. The police need your cooper-
ation to carry on ■. their cause of
peace-time soldiers.
Vitamins Get Big
Play This Week
. Foi' the benefit of eustomers who
may reullxe the linportunt part the
various vitamins play' in mantain-
ing good health, but. who ure some-
wjjat huzzy about'the function's of
eoch particular vltumln. Rrocers
tliroushout the city are this week
sponsoring a big Winter Health Sale
on> the bettor Known vitamin-foods.
A feature of the sule Is a huge A'ita-
mln- Chart, listing the vitamins, their
rojes in good health, and the foods
recognized as being the best sources.
.•Uonjr with the Vitamin Chart, (fro-
eers a,ie alsri displaying u giant and
remarkably life-like, reproduction of.
the famous Wonne Quins, calling
mm
Ray
iter -Oats as tin
that the Quins, soon to celebrate
their third birthday, have a bowl of
Quaker Oatn every 'ia.V. ; Quaker
Oats' wealth of' Vitamin B, the vita-
man for bracing tip nerves, digestion
ajiil appetite when lack of Vltamnl
B has thchi out of order, biakes it
one of tbc, most Important foods in
the Winter Health Sale.
Practically every grocer In the city
will be featuring the sale all this
week.
mum ... ,,
and dotted with red hearts wit cen
tered with a hugo whito cake trl<n-
med with candy red hearts rested In
the center and was topped with
wblte candles in red holders^ Ice
cream, cake' and candy frere ieryed.
Mesdames F. W. Thomas, R. L.
Bowdon. Ella Dorr and Miss Norma
Herrln assisted-In .serving. The in-
vited list Included Robbie Bowdon,
Alvin Tonlette Jr., Herman Sween-
ey, Ho^ Lyons, .Fred \V. Tbomas, Jlm-
bo Hampton, Dtin McCaughey, Bud-
dy Cbesscr, John Vullle Reed. D. J.
M«ireau Jr., JuiueH Grady Sutton, Joe
Hen Holdtfh, Jlpiml" Vulentlne, Bub-
ble Thohias, Honnle McElroy. Claude
Mnntiey, Doris Valentine, Betty C.
ItciH.lt, Jackie Muck, Jerry Ann Mc-
Caughey, Mttasi Mc.Gann, Marlyn Mil-
ler, Francis Miller, Pat Iloyot, Jerry
JoIjnHon, John Nell Johnson," Boo
Boo itoaenfcld, Melba Ahn Hudson,
Dorothy Gene Hudson and Carolyn
Hebert. Alder guests ,present \vore
Mesdumesv R. L, Bowdon. Vr'cd W.
Thouias. B. L. Chesaer. Ella Oerr.
Gen vela Hebert, J. 11. Valentine. E.
J. Hudson, S. L. Sweeney, Voe Ben-
olt, H. O. McCaughey. Jo McGunn
••nd Mlstf Norma Herrln. . —
customers' attention to the- fact that
Dr. Allan Tla.v Dafoc selected Qua-
e Quins' cereal, and
VINTON NEWS
By Mrs. Louise Tonlette
Little Miss Carolyn Hebert
delightfully entertalnedJu^-bi*fr"*motti-
er, Mrs. Geneyiur-Ht^Bert, at the home
of Uii^hOtforee's grandmother. Mrs.
"a. Derr. with a children's party
lnSspicbration of her fourth birthday
aiitilvfen^ary, Thursday afternoon.
The. vulehUne motif featured decora-
tions and tw^qaalrt feature of enter-
tainment was aTifi^nut hunt, won by
Boo Boo RosenfernSv, Mrs. Fred W.
Thomas hud charge tffcwthe games.
The birthday table overlaW. In linen
VINTON-." La.. Feb. 20. — The
high school basketball teams partic-
ipating ' in the parish tournament at
,Sulphur gymnasium—Saturday arc
composed of the following players:
' Girls, Bubbles Austin. Lotiiao Aus-
tin,' Margaret Guthr^iy. Slury „LpU
Ay res, I'dnu Mae ltarnes. Ruby Chau-
vln, -Rtthy Frenkel, Stella Chauvlni
Eva Mae Haggart, Mary Angle in-
ter, Marie Jardell, .Loi-ena Liirpen-
ter, -Emma I,oul«e McElro.v, Ruby
Myers, Laura Nell McElrtiy. Mar-
garet Miller. Pearl Moreland. Kath-
ryn Reud. Freda Rosenfeld.- Jean-
ne tte Singleton, Helen Wllfer, Sue
Wllliutus. Nina Mae Breaux. Dot
Forinan and Martha Melancon. Boys,
t,ius Abraham, Ted Rarriof,• Paul
Courmler. Wilson Broussard, Ewell
IXinnell, Wooilrow Fusller, Paul
Jardeil, AlU-rt Mack Jr., Liidrcn
Vice an<^ Harold Langley.
xVINT0N. Lu.. Feb, 20. — A Vul-
entlne program was presented by pu-
pls of Miss Kate Crump und Mr.-).
Angle "iter, first grade teachers '"Jjng tije-Hekcrt liomi.to'prote.'it a'
the school auditorium jrhurtulay-^lwr- pej.-echt cut in puyurc/lts.
ing • assotnhljLjivit-h-"tlic following pro-
jH^nTTTTr^VVelcoiiie." Joyce O'Brien.
"TMIly Wayne Lyons, Georgia Ruth
Quinn, Jatues Valentine. Florence
Vassar, AubV%SR«yer;\ Rtlth Waltrlp;
play. "The Yalcntitie' S4 op," charac-
ters, valentine, I'atreita Royt't^ Pixel,
.lltutille Crowell, King of Hcart5i,' ltob-
ert Haggart; Queen of. Hearts, Dor-
othy Gene Hudson: Fairy. Jaunlta
Bruce": Jack und Jill, Louis? Ilenvlt
and Wynwna. Benoit: Red Riding,
Hood, Dorothy Mae Bahnsen; Jack
of the Beaustulk, , James Benoit;
H
nowt, "Valentine Day,". June
Kenneth Welaer; reading, "My Vt
entlne," ijfjKtueo Crowell; Telling Se-
crets, pjgjgjr Louise Nichols. Ben
Holdcn; song, "Nobody Luvea a Com-
b- Valentine," iPatrlcia Boyet, Hob-
crt ltuggart; reading, "The Unsigned
Valentine," Helen Cbcsaon; song, "A
Valentine," Jerry Ann McCaughey.
Georgia Uutb Qulnn, Ruth Waltrlp;
Valentine .Acriaties, Arthur Dugas,
James Crowell, Jimmy Duhon, Aldi-
us Oevile. Helen Chesson,' Absey
Cormier; Earl Cormier. Winona Oar-
rip, "Ernest Breaux; dreams of the
past Villentlnes. Mary Louise \NIcb-
ols, Ruth Waltrlp, Joyce O'Brien,
Erilne Rlddlck. Jerry Ann McCaiigli-
ey. ted Means. James Valentine:
o/tg, "l'retty Valentine," by first
grade. - £r:-
- PERSONALS -
Mrs. W, B. Simmons and children
are," spending the week-end in Tyler
wljth her parents, Judge and Mrs. J.
It. Blades. Mrs. .II..'At. Watts oecoin-
panicd them and #ili vlMt with Mr.
Watts In Athens.
SundfonJ Puttlllo, an employe of
the Stunollnd Oil company and lo-
cated at Hackberry. La., was select-
ed to. attend a meeting of tho com-
pany executives In Houston and
from there was selected to attend an-
other meeting in- Tuls?, Oklaliowa
this Week'. He Is exj>ectcd to return
home today. ' '
. Mrs. E. W. Br'owjv Jr., will have
as hei; guests during the cdiulng
Week, Mrs, Robert Warner, Mrs. Paul
Sloan Jr., and Mrs. Tl. Warfleld of
Nashville. Tennessee.. 'I'liey will ar-
rive Tuesday and spend a.'few days
with Mrs'. Brown who will accum-
pany tbem on a ten day trip to Mex-
ico; ' ' 1 \ V
PICKETS PKTKETlCl)
MARISA, 111. — Mrs. C. M. Eck-
ert. .wife of the relief administrator
here took matters Into: her own hands
when hIx relief clients kelMH PleluiU
tru
"H5 is starving our' children." read
the client's banners. /'God loves a
cheerful giver."
Mrs. Eckert's counter picketing sign
in the front yard regd: ®
* "You got your share. ■ let others
get theirs."
ENTERS HfSIMS8S HtrHOOf/
PORT ARTIll'R. Tcx., Feb. 20.-^
H. S. Newfwnii^iO.n' of - S, D. (New son.
Orange, has enrolled, at Port Arthur
Allege for a coUrte^ltHJtookieepIng.
' A' ' '
REG'LAR FELLERS
Jimmie Wants Net height
BYRNES
ure sale
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BNTIRE house ntshIN'Os.
Savings. Leav'lm^,. town. 404
go Aye. Phone 4iCK^
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EXPERT AUTO HEPAIRIN0, body
■work, Ducij I'ttlntlng. We service
nil makes o#' cars. All work guaran-
teed. ORAiiCE COUNTIt MOTOR
COMPANY4 Corner Seventh and
■ Division 8t ). . ;
"pkrsonal
jrott confSdkntial .vdvice ~i«
BuslIieSK o* Lovn 80t> Mr*. Hess.
1408 Curtlsf street.
yffiL mf0Km&,Moa&
|^;i: PR1C138 ~FOR BUTCHER
Cat tie, Hogs. CHARLIE fAIR-
CIHLDS. Phone 3S8. . 8-10
deu'catessen
DELICIOUS FOODS! WHY botf.cr
whim wo buvo salads, meats, des-
Wrtg all ready for yon ? Visit
tho DEL9CATl3Si3£N on Fifth
street. ' 3-19
archit130tural work
' . CLYDE N^JLHON, A RCHITECT.
■ Sixth and Front. Now Buildings
and Remodeling.
2-1
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ANN AND BOBBY LEAVE
THE LITTLE STORE NEXT TO WU
FANG'<b OEN A FURTIVE «sHAPE
COME% FROM TME SMADOWft AND
FOLLOW<5 TMEM /
PAGAN % IN TWERe NOW,
BOVS"THAT ME AN% THE ,
NAftCQTICS MAVE ARRIVEO-
ONE OF VOU MURRV >feND
TELL V/ARE AND BOBBY
— ^ ./ „ ^ . . —, —
WILE JN WU FANG'S
YOU WILL GIVE
TME "SIGNAL
THAT ALL ft IN
READINESS TO
THE WHITE BOY
TO LEA^E --THEY MUSTN'T
NOW
BE.INI THIS BUILDING WHEN
THE FIREWORKS START/
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