The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, April 19, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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MONDAY, APRIL" 19,
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Orange tirade territory,
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Thi Orange Leader
.vmy afternoon except
■atwrtajr, and Sunday morning at
Mtl Trout Stmt by th« Orange
ImAjto FubUshlag Company.
■■Meet at Orange, Tessa P. O. aa
wl Class Mall Matter. Under
let, of Congress, March t, 1*T -
SaW^hKlo, Kate*
By Man or Carrlar, * month | .10
Advertising rataa will be furnished
hardware
SEE OUR SHOW
WINDOWS
While Yon Are Downtown
Shopping This Week!
We Have Attractive ■
^ Displayf! 0f " 1
Heath & Milligan
Time Tested Faints
; Varnishes and Enamels
DINWERWARE*
CtVENWARE
GLASSWARE M
BRIDGE SETS
After Seeing These You'll
Be Anxious To See All
The Other Lovely New
Things We' Have In Stork
THE SABINE
SUPPLY CO.
§50
Established 1900'
special notice
Phone One
z
Fruge Furniture Store
Dsalers in new and second-
hand furniture. We buy, trade
and sell. Also have Orosley
Kectric Refrigerators, priced
ll(HL90 up and Orosley radios,
priced $19.99 up. 110 Border
ctnst. Phone
FREE ENTERTAINMENT and Ilj.t
dogs nerved Fit ICR With each
drink purchased'otter 10 p. hi., ev-
ery night Tuesday through Frldav
this weak at HUGHES TRAILER
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CAMP.
Architectural Work
New building and' nsmdclel:
ing. Close personal alientw
to'nll work.
CLYDE NELSON/
Office Front and Sixth Sis.
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MARIES OOPFFE SHOP
furnit
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:ing
HAVE WE
as we
anno
NEVER BE"
been able to
are now. We postivel;
tee our merchandise to he as
represent^. Our prices to be
right and terms yon can meet.
Your account invited regard-
iw small
UCH'S TRADING
POST
(Wr trad* lor your *14 |Mit)
oat 44 ' its ruta at.
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Business Directory
OR ROIA
CURTAINS
Tailored to fit your needs. "Phone
234. Texan Awning Co., Port Ar-
thur, Texas, 8—9 TP
AWNINGS
THE PLACE TO GET GOOD COF-
fee. Bandwiches, lee cold drinks,
cuokles, cakes,' bread,. flood line
of candles, clears, cigarettes, to line -
eon, groceries. We appreciate your
patronage./ \ 4-20
A G€K>D PLACE TO EAT
♦.
k2C? J^J3{ QUICK nnd-ntlll
ft*?t, tVist In our npe-
^lalty. IjUNCH KN ami SAND-
WICHES. LOO CAI1IN SAND-
/ WICH SHOP.
VraJUIAIISON'B OAfe
aM IAIi WjNtVAV T>INNKIl
Baked
emamipd esvllliower, potatq naiad,
nnap iennn, pickled beetw, tapioca
pudding, priced 40«; j ItROULAMr,
DINNER, choice a meats, 3 vege-
tahien, naiad, d^nnert. priced 30c;
AI.A CARTE ORDERS fish, steak,
e e. : Cold Plate lunch ane.
jN jpiM; DRE8S1NO
en, fro*en nalatl.
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DELICATE88EN
Mv:.; SALAD® — MEATS HOlWE-prp-
pared foods, ready to servo. Wo
want you to try our Salad. It's
delicious. THE DELICATESSEN,
Fifth St
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Et.EC TRTC REFRiaERATIO
J." Service. Call Mr. Alborn at phone
lift, M0 qr 841. ORANGE FUR-
NITURE COMPANY. J-6
m±z
MARINE SERVICE
BARMS MARINE SKRVlSp Ma-
■tea contracting—Tugs—Barges—
Spaadboata—Quarter Boats. Fourth
i Phons . IS, t.f 0
personal
■TO#1
FREE! IF EXCESS ACID causes
you Stomach Ulcers, Qiut Pains.
Indigestion. Heartburn, OET free
sample doctor's prescription, Udga,
at Orange Drag Ca. '
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WHAT DOES. ,J I7 HOI.D FOR
Tout Let Mai Roya, psychic ra«-
dium advise you on all of your
lifeTa problems. Special offer for
thin week, a ${ reading for S0<i.
i MOUHI Jfl a. m. to 7:SO p. in. 810
i. .Him r
mmkmi'
IN BUSINESS OR
your friend any day
!ki
RADIO REPAIRING
RADIO SERVICE, ! AtX MAKES.
Call King Fountain. Ornnge Fur-
niture Co. Phones 120 and 660.
INSURANCE
NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT
INSURANCE. $2. per
A. M, H. Stark. Agent.
wanted
OIRLS WANTED, /«• .Ws S*n«i-
wich Shop. Gr^en ' Avenue,' - 4/t8tf
Father of six needs
experienced farm, garden and yard
man. Route l, Box 42
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POSITION WANTED
ii
MI DDI..E- A O ED WOMAN WILT,
care for children.. afternoons nnd
evenings. MRS. VERNON RICH-
AHDSON. 00G cypress St.' 4-18
FOR RENT
ALL OF OUR TYPEWRITER,
have been put in first class condf
/(on. Special prices for student*
liy week, month or period of school.
A. F. BURNS, Phones 904 and 458.
TWO ROOM FURNISHED Apart-
ment a nd lied room. #0fl Elm.
Phone 889.
BURBOUGHS5 ADDING MACHINES
—Phona 804 or 463.
IDLENESS DEPRECIATES THE
value of any article. What Idle
Artlole could yon cash in onT
' Place it in the For Rent Columns.
READY-TO-WEAR
ff '/J*, <XXX£ " I/''l&.
This Week and Every
Week In The Year!
Kayser Underwear
PANTIRS
8LIPS
PAJAMAS,
In (Jlove Silk
All States
HOSIERY
Quaker And
Country Club Brands!
2 thread all silk crepe
All new spring shades
Non_e_B©tf
-J" (Vi«*t Us For
Quality 'Merchandise I
Bryant & McKay
Ready-to-Wear
Main Street
FOR SALE
FRESH BUTTERMILK, Sweet MUk,
, Butter and Cream. TAYLOR's
RED AND WHITE STORE..J 302.
Border stree . Phono 344,. ,4-8)f
CHILD'S BED WITH Mattress. In
splendid condition. 1210 Ninth
street. Phone 530. 4-1?
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE for a hlg
bargain: An Underwood typewri-
ter practically good aa new at a
genulrijk liargatn if . taken at once.
A. F. ISuriiH, telephoens 452 and
1)04. \ '
FOR SALE ADS HAVE SOLD any-
thlng from tan-penny nails to
Threshing machines.
NEED BNVBLOPEB. I.etterhsadn,
office forms, ate. Wa ca fill your
needs quickly and accurately. Th
8abine Printing Co^ Orange Lead
ar Bldg. Phone «.
WE BUY OLD GOLD. Highest mat*
ket prices paid, Let us eatimate
your fold before yon eel! It. H. L
Cohenour St Co.. I0T-A Fifth St.,
' Ona«a, Texas.
REFRIGERATOR FOR, HALE
1087 G. E. REFRIGERATOR. Five
year guarantee, 'fl26. Terms .if
desired. SENDERS BROTHERS
SERVICE STATION. 4-25
BEA'l'UTlFlTLi TWO STORY bome
with four bedroQmn. 707 Park
Avenue. See J. E: PATTILLO. 4-1 r.
FOUR ROOAf DWELLING on five
acres land on O. S. T., in Ptnehurst
Addition. J. E. PATTII.LO. 4-1(1
SHORTY'S BARGAIN Store
WORK: fKE OUR COMPLETE 52-plece
Olann Dinner Set at $4.19, also
China sets, glass novelties, baby
goods, fancy buttons and notions
at Reasonable Prices. 4-^6
MODEL FARM BACON
model k-arm sliced Bacon - is
cyred, smoked and sliced in Or-
ange. The best and freshest Slic-
*; ed Bacon you c«n iwy from your
• market, 1 ' S 1 ' 4-25
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Ice Cream Sandwich
HAVE YOU TRIED A DELICTUS
Ice Creom Sandwlcli. Serye them
at your next party or for that In-
tsuween snack. Ofoly 5c„ A. B. t\
DRUG NO TWO
BABY CHICKS
X
NICELY FtTRNISH-ED U APART-
meni . Two and three rooms.
Frlgidaires, flarages. 801 Orange
Ave. • •«*«
NICELY FURNISHED APART-
mrnt to couple. Electrolux. Gar-
age. 708 Green Avayt, , f 4-ltf
FIVE ROOM house! 004 Orange
Ave ins month. Phone <$#9. 4-1*
E-Mi
1—11—
tendance at short-term and .overnight
campw done Independently by thosi-
H«nds 6t SiKiut troops tinder their
own leaders. Spring, .fail and winter
camp attendance figures wrould odd
greatly to the totjsf. ""It Is consem-a-
Hvely estimated. Ilia* at lesst" 4601000
Scons enjoyed some camping experi-
ence during-lOSti".
Mrs,
O. Wade of Longview,
ion. Is the guest of her par-
and Mrs. F. V. WHaon. She
spend the summer here, En
:-<ipifStrS' Wadi
visits With Mrs. V.
r'.lf
YOU SAVE MONEY ON OUR DAY
Old and atarted AAA Chicks. Vin-
ton Hatchery, Vinton. Ln.
FEED
KS PURINA
FLOCK OWNERS 1 FEED YOUR
ehleks PURINA. STAHTENA and
OROWKNA, An investment that
will pay you real dividends. CAMP
GRAIX COMPANY. v .
BUY FRESH COFFEE
AUTOS
FOR THE CALL TO
THE OPEN ROAD
A 24 Hour Rain Check
Issued With Each
Wash Job
CABS WASHED $A.0<)
AND < JREASE1) ........ L
i By 'Latest- Improved
Methods
Higli ProsHiirc Washing
(Jorreot Liibripntion
Upholstery ' V ac ti u ra
Cleaned, universal joint
transmission^ tlirferent-
ial, battery, radiator,
oil and ii es checked! ~
Pi'dinpl Service!
Cars Called For and
Delivered
Doug Peterson
SERVICE STATION
Magnolia Products
IMwiH
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THIS WEEK'S
, SPECIALS
1035 Ford V-8
TlulOr-.v..:..v..v...;.-.r;rr.;..;
Low mllcagOi.niul. good condition,
original green' finish ,llk<> new. Tires
mill uphoistertng OK.
1934 Ford 4
Sedan l)elively......... ^
Exchanged factory conditioned- motor
New tires, paint job perfect. Body
sound. .
225
1931 Ford $,
4 Door Sedan
Motor reconditioned, car checked and
guaranteed, Dtico finish, good tires.
A real bargain.
1930 Ford Tudor, OK .... $145
1930 Ford Roadster, as is $95
1929 Ford Tudor, as is .... $65
1929 Ford Coupe, as is ..... $45
1929 Chev. Sedan, as is $75
1929 Chev. Coach (new tires)
Cash $45
Dodge Sedan, 1937 Lie. $35
Modern Chevrolet
Company
AM*. INMAN, Owner
Ave ,V 8rtl" Sta. Phon
Green
Phone 03
AUTO REPAIR SERVICE
EXPERT AUTO RI'/TATRINO, body
work, Duco Palntitjg. We service
all* makes of cars. All work guaran-
tee!. ORANOE,COUNTY MOTOR
COMPANY. Corner Seventh and
Division Sts.
IT'S CHECK-UP TljME
BRING YOUR car BY FOR a
ftpring,-T|m« Check-Up. We have
tlaS,' 0|1( Tirek Accessories, Bicy-
cle Tires. LYONS SERVICE STA-
. TION, SIXTH AND FRONT
Mal-Roye, Indian
Psychologist Gives
Question Answers
May-Roye, Indian psychologist and
kstrologlst pf <110 Alain street, will
answer questions of readers for a
limited iltrie thmugb the c.Oliftnns of
this paper without charge! Simply
mail or bring your 'question > with tha
coupon ■ to the Trader office.
^jSpl
Today's answers follow:
OUR COFFEE IS ROASTED THE
day you hny it. It s ABSOLUT
I T FRESH. Try PORT OF ()
ANGE BLEND. ORANGE COF
FEE COMPANT. Phona 1H.
SALESLADIES
WEAR FREE DRESSES and show
famous Fashion Frocks to friends.
Sample kit free,
weekly, fto e*rJ
shion Frocks. I'
Cincinnati; Ohio.
Earn tip to I3S
needed. Ed
Dept. C-S800,
. ■ Rtwwrow SAID v ;- ■
I.INCOLN, Neb. — Senator B. C.
Regan ot Columbus, oldest member
of Nebraska, unicameral legislature
to wager his 41 colleagues
"not mora than ten of you win be
Will my girl and
Anderson school
I graduate
this year$
Bring btrthdate nnd I will an-
When will 1 get a good job?
Q.
trom
E. M
A.
swer,
(fl
E. M.
A. By the first of July.
Q. How soon wilt I receive • the
money 1 let a friend have some time
ago? N. C.
A. ^ Not likely to get this money.
Q. When will I, get a job? J. It.
Before yoti read this answer.
a.
Q-
CLEAN
N
X ' *■
^ DEait&OUTSIDE
•%/lBeauf y^«^PreJervaf ion
1
job or get a ^better one? C. T,. T.
AC No chahgeH shown at present,
v Q. What kind- of a jqli will my
husband—get and how soon? C. B.
A. He will get the job he talked
about to the dark-haired man by the
first of .Tune.
q. Will I ever walk or urc my
hand aualn, If so. when? .1. L. S.
A. It will be some time before you
will be normal ajtain.
Q. When will I get a job? T. C.
A. Before you read the answer. .
Q. When will I get married and
will I marry the boy 1 now go with?
L. S.
A. I nee uo marriage for yon soon.
Q. Will I ever get man led and
when? E. A. B.
A. See'me in person and I will
answer.
" COUPON
This coupon good for one ques-
tion—-
Name
Address . „..
Eight Killed^ Three
Hurt In Farm
Home Explosion
MUSKOOE. wis.. April 1!). (AP)
"The death eftrly- today of n 17-year
old girl brought to eight the number
of persons of one-family who were
killed when an explqsjve substance
stored in the basement of their'farm
home near here iilew up.
Neighbors joined the grlef-strlcken
father in a search of the ruins for
the body of another child.
The mother, Mrs. Mary. Waszak,
54, and se.ven children were seated
around "We family radio last night
when the explosion demolished their
home. -
ee-deck
7
Will my husband Ikeep ftresent ficteTs announced.
Fleet of
Super-
(Jnder Construction
NEW YORK. April in. (AT) -r A
fleet of si* three-decked ''super clip-
per ships," half again as large as
the flying boats now plying the Pa-
cific ocean. are under '"secret" con-
struction in a Seattle, Wash., fac-
tory for Pan-America in Airways
trans-AtliVntlc servtce.
Partial details of the newest fly-
ing boats ami of the 1800-horsepower
engines expeoted to allow them to
cruise 5000 miles at a speed of al-
most 20fl miles an hour Were an-
nounced last night following release
of the engines from their manufac-
turer's 'tsecret Ust."
Designed especially for the trans-
Atlantic service; the si* new clip-
pers were ordered from the Boeing
Aircraft comany' following , an lnter-
stional conference at Washington a
year ago between Pan American and
Imperial Airways, Pan American of.
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Daily Traffic Hinl
ByT.K.
If you have noticed i across the top
<nf The Oran«e Leader every day
you will ;see the following: "Make
Orange Streei sSafer —• Safety Week,
A |>r!l 2(1-30."
It took five hundred' children's lives
j,o awaken the public to the Import-
"flnce of safety, the New London trag-
edy. And yet, nil are not aware of
Its real Importance. During 1938
there were "five hundred kilted in
Texas alone from traffic accidents.
Isn't this enough to wake up the
soundest sleeper. Do you want this
to continue? Are you going to help
murder that' many more this year, or
are you going to see that the streets
apd sidewalks are made safe for our
children ? Children, the most* sacred
things that come to the human race,
and yet we stand by and watched
them murdered, and traffic violator"
at the wheel. Put your child as be-
ing run down and killed—tvonid yOu
In your heart then see that something
was done to elrb,-thi* kind of mur-
der? Take |:t. from me these traffic
deaths are jjtolng to eontlnuo until
every last one" of as as indlvMaals
do something about it. During this
Traffic Safety Week yon ' ill '! '• ve
the opportunity to see just how
much you 'know about driving an au-
tomobile. and what you know about
safety While driving. Most accidents
occur because some Individual Vio-
lated one of the minor traffic rules
and Teeiilatlofrs: It takes two hands
to drive your car. the driver that
tries to get by with less Is breaW|ig
a safety rule. Every acclftcpv '.WJtf
boa occurred within our city so far
tlilp year, was because of someone's
carelessness; all could have been
avoided by using the simplest safety
rnlss. Do not get the Impression that
you* arc the only ottb driving a ear,
because there Is always someone else1
opthe street.
I have. seen the driver, the rude,
drWer that hO W crqwd at Interac-
tion, cut it} flforvt rtf other, vehicles,
run red Miftitu;all' t^anolse
possible .1^ '^rontt of' cimrefi"-*infft;:hos-
pitai. jiist liecaiW- h< thinksjlt' is
real cute. If he cotilll only .'*£e him-
self as others see him It would break
him of the habit.
Digestible a* milk foelil
... this cheese food
with the dekeiousfy
mild Cheddar flavor
Mm
.
SCOUTS 1 S« CAMP
' RECORD A NEW HIGH
Reports pt 540 Boy Scout Councils
Indicate that In 193(1 a, total of 288,-
980 different Scouts attended council-
dominated stimmer camps, a new all
time record. This Is an incrense of
eight and one-half per cent over 1935
wlienthere were 217,342 Scouts at
camp. , • t , , a
These figures do not Include at-
MU8REOO, Wis., A'pril ifl. (i|
—Six persons were killed and tl|
critically injured last niirht by
explosion • which demolished
farm home of .lohn Mnszak. A nel
lior said R0 pounds of pyrotol, i:|
for blasting stumps, 'had been st(|
In the basement.
—The force of ihe explosion scat I
ed' parts of the two and a halP-slj
frame bouse over an acre of groil
The dead Were Mrs. Mary HI
zak, 54. and . four children. Lot!
15; Frank. K. and Joe. 5. The hi
of a fifth, Raymond. 3. had not b|
found. Searchers said "he oottld
be alive. <
John Wasiak.the father, was,
the barn and escaped the Injury.;
Three daughters, Louise, 17, Ell
nor, .14. and Helen, 12, were ta f
to the Wansheka municipal hojwJ
in a critical condition.
NEAR SHEARING v 'w |
CINCINNATI-, — Miss Agnes" I
renz, answering the telephone in
stock exchange. heard a feniln
voice lm|Uire, "Do yojj. sell goat
Miss I-orenz said no,' only sto
and bonds. -
"They told me to call the
exchange," pouted- the voice.
II
CHIMP fllAMf
ST. T,OUljl,S. — Rattling
Bush retained his title In a furl
four-round decision fight with .Si
em Sammy Green in the open
lxiut. of the Forest Park zoo's ft
season yesterday;
The favorite blow Was the Ch
pditr.ee mppercut.
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DOCBTFTL REWARD I
COLUMBUS, O. — Whoever sl|
a cast iron drain pipe from
county engineering departmehfi
bored for. bis loot. Sheriff Jacdb
SandtfAky said id weighed more >t)J
8 00 p0\ind'n> ! Yt rsBjoa rolled,
the ground and thed loaded'
tru"k- . \&u
WHAT TOP%(|
MINNEAPOLIS. «t
tor, fingerprint expert
crlnie bureau, would like -j..
stolen automobile to check" it
fingerprints — that is If he co]
'find his fingerprint outfit, which
so was stolen.
■ W. M. Crouch, head of the Crot
fu'trilWve of Orange and l|
Kidder, TM.S !«*comp?nled by I
wife, left this ' rtiorntnlttfcf, Hqaatl
where they will attend a-a&mvent I
of the Texas Remit Furptturf De|
ers' association.
A delegation composed of R|
Walter R. McNealy, pastor, his w|
Kenney Hubert, E. P. Godwin 01
Mrs. Elvood Pierce ha ye retmrrl
home from Dallas where they i|
tended the state Baptist Sund|
school convention. l 1 ■
Southwestern Greyhound Line*
Bus Station, 505 Green' Phone 252
Hours •§;•••
EAST
3K)0 A. M.
4:59 A. M.
10:35 A. M.
2:05 P, M.
4 W P. M.
6:45 P. M.
8:14 P. M.
10:59 P. M.
Busses Leave Orange
N 1** WEST
o
2:00 A. M.
6:35 A.M.
9:20 A. M.
11:45 A. M.
1:50 P. M.
5:20 P. M.
7:55 P. M.
11:20 P. M.
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