The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 323, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1937 Page: 7 of 8
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THE ORANGE LEADER
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1937
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■OIWMKm, Tex., aejit. 23. (AP)—
TpwUroony ^was to upon today lit tho
trial o£ Tommy Woodward, chailed
with robbory of a liank at Bl« San-
dy May 10. A jury of nlno farmers
and tHrea business men was selected
yesterday.
The proneentlon qualified the ju-
rors on capital punishment in the
"vent of conviction.
Keeps
cows happy
Lon Graft ~ 13th & Front Sts - Phone 5
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friday & SATURDAIC SPECIALS
!One Man Justice'
Is Feature Picture
At Gem Saturday
Qliarlos. Starrtj's newest starring
western picture. Columbia's "One
Man .fuHtke," will open Btituida.v at
(heTfenTlbeater, with Barbara' weekji
who attracted attention lis StiHTett's
leading lady- in "Twp-Flwted Sheriff"
recently, as«lfh -playing; Aiptiosfte >tlie
stai\ ' . V ■ ■
, Starrett in seen as a' hard rldins
cnwpunchVr who, after selling hit.
Texas ranch, arrives in the AMimmm
town of Mesa In time for a lot of
trouble.' lit* is confused With an hon-
eBt yoiuig rnneher from the vicinity
who )uui ostensibly met death at
the ' hands of Ked—tirbidy, the coun-
tryside's reigning bandit. Starrett
finds that Miss Weeks, ' as Mary
Crocked, the dead rancher's widow,
being vietiiulaed by Griiidy's gang.
J-ier rattle are being ; systematically
rustled.
M'am-tt identifies himself to Mis*
Week* and proceeds to take things
Into his own capable hands. A(t -r
beating up the foreman, he fires all
■btt one of the cowpunc'hers on Ml«.«
Wee> ' ntpclt, htwtwlng that they
are' in Orindy's employ. From then
on, Starrett sets out on a clean-up
job that finds his cans working
when his fists arc not. ., •
Western Serial
Opens Today At
Strand Theatre
Today at the Strand theater, the
first chnpti-r of t'niversal's serial, j
'Wild West Days," will Iw" shown.
Tbo star, jp- Jt.hnny Mm-1( IIrown who
portrnys ti darc.icrTl pioneer " of the
old tWhif.' Johnny I* renu'inlicreit
as the Ail-American footlialt ,playiM-
from Alabama university who
achieved' fame in two liose Bo\Vl
games",
"Wlhl West Days" is the story of
the Americans who - bat fled Indians
and renegades during their efforts
to btasu a trail In new territory.
Fourteen Indian chiefs have ivies in
the picture. p——
The dramatic action rouses,, thrill
utter thrill as John Mack Brown
(ights off the marauders. Wagon
trains are attacked, houses are turn-
ed and a woman is kidnaped In this
pulse n Ickenlng druiuatlc screen of-
ti-ring, I.'.-'.
-Kieo firangc t'rush 'will, be served
to -ail who tittend the show today,
It has been announced..
KwllwiBtwaSPiili— v m.
lowing from tho Bible: ."Tt,us sniltli i
the Lord the King of Israel, auil his | •' HUttlllovirp v«Uv
redeemer the Lord, of- hosts; I am ifA
STORES
JEW3L OR POLAR Wi&TE
SHORTENING
Try Blue Plate Tartar Sauce
When Serving Fish
Made With Wesson Oil
AT YOUR GROCERS
Christian Science
Lesson Sermons
"Henllty" is the subject of the I.es-
son-ScriVWh which will be read in
all Church of Chrtot, Scientist on
Sunday, September 'ail.
The tiSolden Text Is: "For ever,
O l.or'ii, thy v^trrt is settled In' hea-
ven," (I'snlms 119:R ),
| Among the citations which com-
| prise the. Lesson-Sermon is the foi-
INSURANCE
Fire, Auto, Tornado,
. and Bonds
L. McGUIRE
ABO 31dsr. Phone I
the first, and I suu lilts lent; anil be-
side 1.3 there la up t'-<L'' fiaalah
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The l.e^son-neramn Inrludi's also
the following passage from the
ChrlAllan Science textlni'lk, ' "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures" i«f \lii i y "jtk'f'' : ll'TJie
ScriptureaJwirtl^sBMiii*''^* All In-
all. From this it. follows that: hoth!
ing possesses reality nor existence
except, the divine Mind and Ills
ideas." ■ -t
The average enlisted strert^th of
the ir,. S. marine cut ps is' about' !•>,-
BOO.
4
Pound
Carton
look folks! at this value!
STAND\BI> StVERT ClU SHRD
corn
STANDARD TENDER TASTY
peas
HTAlSPARD KTRINCI.KKS (3UERN
;ans w=.
ihna s
l)A IS B
rice, Fancy New Crop, ^lbs ... 15c
STANBABD
JTV
KETCHUP
Lai;^i;J,4,idr
iiottics
25c
- MILD & MELLOW COI'FICR
eight o'clock
2
1 \jh.
Pkgs.
37c
SVNN'YI'lRIiD FANtlv FAMILY
FLOUR
12 Lb.
Sack
45" Z? ST
N«:TLEV BRAND
OLEO
•fx .1;£'2SC
Del ^Vlpnte Sliced \
PINEAPPLE
ft v\Xo. 2
ANN PAGE X\LAD
DRESSING
Pint Jar 19c Quart 33c
POI'I'IAIt BltANBS
CIGARETTES
Carton $4.49
10 Pk«8
WHITE HOUSE
milk
3 Tall Or AAa
6 Hal v
IONA lima on
RED BEANS
3 1.6 0L
Can#
DAir.y lilt AND
DOG FOOD
1 IJ>.
Cans
4
20c
19c
GRAPES, Seedless or Tokay
Pound ; - 5c
Colo. Potatoes, 10 lbs 19c
Lettuce, firm he?ids, each. 5c
Tomatoos, lb. : . ...10c
Carrots, bunch
Jonathan Apples, doz
Cabbage, 2 lbs. ;L.. 7c
Yellow Onions, lb, 4c
Cauliflower, lb. 10c
Italian Prunes, 2 doz .. .15c
| 5c
.....15c
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY
C L. WINGATE'S MARKET
FREE DELIVEHY -PHONE 174
Hotno Made
Smo. Sausage
Flesh Stew
Veal Stew
Tender Roast
Beef Sevens
Beef Chops
Salt Boiling
Meat
Fresh Seafood,
Headless
Shrimp, Red-
fish, Speckled
Trout, Catfish
OYSTERS
..75c Pints 30e
Beef B&r-B-Q
Bkft. Bacon ^
Pimento Loaf
Swiss Cheese
K. P. Loin
Veal Sevens Pound
Pork Hams
Salt Bacon
Boneless
Round Roast
Salt Shoulder
Head Cheese
Ground Meat
Beef Stew
Mexican Hots
L&tv.' i ' ■;1. N, ; tj
Veal Round
fotfc Chops
Smo. Bacon i
Hockless Pie.
Dressed Hens
u
I'lIILLIBS
FORK & BEANS
3 No. 1
Cans .
14
IIIIID BUAND
SALAD OIL
Pints
19
can (size 4) .
"T
thmm
Ab.moibs
TQMATO JUICE
3 20 ozu ^%CLc
Cans ...... mSm^9
Strictly Fresh
Guaranteed
Per Dozen
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We will carry a complete
line of seafood from now on
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J-lll LANS F*lfABFltlSY "
:OFFEE
dabkNQB Mi:im .vhv
Size
GOOD t^FALITY
MOPS
"Per Pound ... 16c| No. 20 .
Mi
HONMltill
APPLE SAUCE
FL'LL No. 2 CAN
V- . _ \—
Each....... 10c
MARKET NO. 2
Veal Chuck Roast, lb
Ve?.l Round Steak, lb ...21
Picnic Hams, lb 23c
Uneven Sliced Bacon, lb 22c
Piggly Wiggly Sliced Bacon, lb.. 38c
Boiled Ham, sliced, lb. 49c
Frankfurters, lb. ...18c
Oysters, c[t. — ....75c
Fryers Dressed Free
We also have shrimp, oysters, fish And
crab meat.
PEVETO'S MARKET
Uneven Sliced Bacon, lb 22c
Boiling Bacon, lb 22c
Fresh Ground Meat, lb. :..v. 15c
Fancy Beef, Veal Mid Lamb
f Home Dressed Hens and Fryers
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VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
NO. 1 & NO. 2 STORES
Bananas, Golden Ripe, doz. 15c
Oranges, Calif.g doz. 25<;
Grapes, Thompson or Red
Malayar, 2 lbs. ...1........15c
Peaches, Large Elbertas, doz. 30c
Tomatoes^ Pink Ripe, ll>*..
Celery, Large Stalk, each
Okra, fresh, 3 lbs. . Jflj
Onions, No. 1 Yellow 3 lb«...
Spuds, No. 1 White, 10 lbs.
Potatoes, Sweet, Fine Bakers,
10 pounds
Cabbage, hard heads, 3 lbs,...,10c
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10c
10c
10c
10c
28c
30c
RDERS DELIVERED
YOUR
CH0IC3
No. 2
ClVBS
GOLD- MK-DA-L "KITCHEN' TESTED
iisworiis
' 'J- l ;v MONAIB H
POTTED MEAT, 3 cans 10c||PF.AS, No. 1
-v.,
VAf'll
.I'll FANCV SOLI
PACK
JASMINE Oil BIRD BUAND
PLAIN CHILE
SHORTENING
4 Lb., vie*
Carton
e Size t,..
ABMOIKS
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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Amnnjf the local n
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Imnk on Pfowt street.
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and ri<nv pairing: and jrfiint |>ut <
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It« own nafjr ynrd m lii.Mtoti.
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WHAT! more
grocery money
ALREADY?
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GET THE MOST FOR YOUR FOOD DOLLAR
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Don't blame the wife. Get her an electric
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refrigerator so she can buy groceries in quan
tity at bargain prices; so she can safely keep
leftovers until they can be used. Remember,
it's always summer time in your kitchen, and
you need year 'round protection for perishable
foods, Let cheap electricity help you to balance
your food budget.
SWITCH TO J
THE ECONOMY
OF A V ;' . ^
F,*v> ••
."TRIPLE-THRIFT
.. ■ i
REFRIGERATOR
Three styles from which to ch«M . Flatcp . < . with
new beautiful styling. Monitor-Ton.. . , with per-
formance unmatched. Llftop . . . fhe BKi, little re-
frigerator for small families. Powered wK^ the fa-
mous sealed ln-stcel unit that sam three w
Lower first cost, uses less current, and lasts loftwsy,
Five years performance protection.
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Smith, Mrs. Frank R. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 323, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1937, newspaper, September 24, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303109/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.