The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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l>o (Dutch) Meyer of Texas
i Utyvwnttjr last
he wan considering an "in-
to' to to the University
as head ijrtd coa^h. J}
mmmm Meyer, who ha *ulded picskin ac-
tivities of the Horned Frogs throujrh
four yearn of aurcessftil endenvor,
said, he was Vmoro than casually In-
Sore Throat
and Cough Medicine
itle offer Av. Mm
« coacht^ meeting
last'week.
.« <, Invited me to come to^
Mississippi and look thlnits over W
the next few days, and It t accept
the tnvltatlon to to.' thereto a stroii*
1 will accept," Mey-
er said. > ai'-'
; has been connec ted with T.
j©. '"t?. a« a player, freshman coach
and varsity mentor for about twenty
years. . lie succeeded Francis i Schmidt
as head coach four years ago. >.
3$pg|jK*- Kouthweat .conference
coach, Morloy Jennings of Buylor. de-
clined to fomment at JXAen. _eo. I
ports from'Memphis that he had the
Inside track on the Mississippi job-
Friday
r/.'* .
■ r- 'n v-"Ti swtiiiljK #hiIi > i m nr iMjiitfttl Wniiriiilrif i
QIBMMMMMMHKnH
Oth per* links.
Harry Cooper, warming .
fend hl*M>p*n title, Bhot a
Lakeside ln-^Jorth
'aKSSC,,,.
tin hand for thcTknt event of the
California winter gulf">ajnpnlgit wan
a host of out of atate vetfcwtns. In-
cluding Byron Nelson. Reading .^Pa-'.
and Joe Kzar, Waco, ,.,^e*ai>.
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Lou Gehrig To Play
In Western Movie
By GEORGE TUCKEK
MEW YORK—Parties of four
* * wk
Babe Didrikson
Ente r s
Los Angeles Open
UIB: A NO EI
Mildred Ital
Kclflhg. threat.
>. . Jun. 4. IAP).;-
Dldrikson; feminine
entered . today the
Angeles open which gets
Dlt. W. lu' AliSPACli
Announces the OpenldtfHis
flees in the Holland Builtllng.
, HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 4. "(AP)—Lou
Gehrig;., liasehali'i "Iron mart." It here
to make'h's film debsU
Gehrig, first baseman of the world
champion : Wew York Yankees, win
appear In. -a.-Western picture entitled
"Rawhide1."
TO' give a haaebMI player some op-
portunity to dlsplay\nls diamond tal-
't-nts on the western r^nge, the script
calls for a Kami? in the early part of
tbr picture. Gehrig. a« a barn-
storming' athlete, helps the "ranch
foreman. Smith Ballew; round up a
very tough bevy of 'gangsters.
Le t's Do
Continued from Fags One
Jest so that 1 can vote against so
and so." Ju*t to that extent the vo-
ters yield to personal prejudices will
the public have to suffer the conse-
quences. Every individual who by
test Subscription Offer In Our History
Don't waste time and take chanc
0«1 • old-fashioned or surface rcmedlOK
that give only part relfef. If you have
a sore. throat or cough du<3 to cold;
yoi need real medicine. Take. Tho*-
ine, the famous throat and cough
medicine that so many families are
now using. The vary flnji
tstarts relief, soreneas 18 soothed, "us-
ually In a few minutes you can swat-
low without patn. And those annoy
$5000 Lo
Ing coughs due to sip Irritated throat
or cold often atop at once, like magic
also acts internally to help stlinu-
te throat secretion** and loosen
iphlegm,-Your doctor will approve the
ingredients, all are listed' on. the c
ton. Wonderful for children; too. K
Thoxlne. 35c, i 8«c, $1.00. 8HOLARS
drug. co.. .
Room 114.
Practice limited to diseases of Eye
Ear, Nose and Throat
Hours -12 A.M. ami 2—6 P. M
Telephone 146
OFFER
AT A NEW LOWER PRICE
who plan to
pjpj ah: -^|H|
f-.or nig
shucking out
*100
Ml
d New Year**
e.major hotels
ould count on
ling from $90 to
few places ad-
f.50 a plate, but
and $15 a plate.
has announced
iBHRHMlBH !>*. HI mHP
yhk geems an exceptional fee
ifor dancing several hours on a
...,, mng
one's ribs caved in. True, you get
dinner,,* 15 cent paper hat, a lot
of confetti, and music, plus the
A - 1 a-"- _ # _ u AXAIO/1
but
nigl
d
tumult of a nofty, carefree crowd,
" t you can get this any other
jht for less than a third the holi-
^rinka are always extra, and at
60 cents to $1 a throw it doesn't
taka four people long to run
through a $20 bill. Wines and
champagne will come from $5 to
$15 a bottle. Add transportation-
taxi fares, plus hotel accortmOda--.
tions, and your weekly salary sail*
right but the window. .
Incidentally, the dancing space
in the New York clubs is seldom
larger than your living room.
Ut 14 by Iff feet. For this there
from 500 to 1,000 dancer*,
forget your shoulderpads.
'. . v. • wjll • - .s-.
{ting so now a body doesn't
ich way to tiint. For
instance, Mr. Walter Winchell, the
Broadway columnist, had this to
gay the otherwy; '•
1 "Freddie BaWholom#^ whose •
soprano voice hain't changed yet,
sounds like a grown woman via
"MettSii'''UnJiw LoueU.
.Parsons, the Hollywooa. column-
ette. with this announcement:
"Freddie Bartholonaew^Vvolce
is changing and tljey are in a pfinic
at Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer,
'Boystown' is set to go into '
duction next month.... Personal-^,
ly, I think it would be charming
to let Freddie«play his part even
ii.the crack in his voice becomes
discernible."
. Whither, Freddie, high C or
bass?"'- " v ■
f; ; +
RytANY of the bars, clam stubes,
«* and restaurants use sawdust
o?. the floor. We often wondered
Where all thfe sawdust came from,
sawmills being a rarity ori the
island, until Ganzi, whose Palm
restaurant on 2nd avenue is a saw-
ter, explained: There's a fel-
\ in New York-who makes a
ss of delivering sawdust in
/ork. He has a regular trade
and retails it at 50 cents a
potato aack. He calls with the
milkman twice a week and dumps
the order on the sidewalk. I
• However, he doesn't haVe to
import it or sweep up a sawmill
to obtain his 'product. He gets all
the
iver.
•re now that something
to bp dons about the mat-
ter. Inv many Instances dwellings
have been remodeled and modernised
Into liveable apartments and plans
ore being inadSTfttr several others at
th|* tlfne. it I# understood. There
has algo been / a «onsMerable aug-
In that
enxtLKtd
New evidences continue to
out that among other foasures
ing Orange as a- t^wn a; bit differ-
ent from the ureiuge, Is the. prospect
of the «ity becoming known as "The
City of Berylcti Stations." Plans are
I
I In I
m
:loi on-
nue will have a statlua on *
per save one. Those whi#
tomobllea have found that a
city is ^ good place to gas
IvMW
An Automatic Gas Water Heater
Makes the Dxfierence
\
~x~
mte
the sawdust
.... _._P .'^ivitl^rtromyf
' liners that dock in East>Riv<
""i"A
> MP
tfffre
the * providences of nattira and cres-
has the privilege of sultytinge
shOuliI be brtwd ertough to select the
best-.material,>;lrt hl - or^her opinion,,
and v'ote In^that direction regardless
of personal likes or dislikes.
Agaiti Orange cltlsens are aci-iBld-
ed /t!)C privilege of entertaining . men .
of'nigh officii rank, as has freiiuent-
. ly been the case throughout the "
tory of the town. \ Somehow
have always been attractions xuffl'
'elei}t to draw men of the hlghesl of-
ficial rank Uoth state and national
to Orange. This evening Orange cit-
izens will )«' hosts to Honorable Har-
ry Mines of the state highway com-
mission whose presence here at tltlx
time; Is highly slgulflcunt to the at-
tention that the state highway de
psrlmoht .ls destined to give this par'
of the commonwcuitirii iViorul vlne-
yard. -
After having olistu'vcd tlje" continu-
ous fputstandlng need for/'more m i I
better apartments to lake care o.'
I The constant battles with dirt,
• • ... /
dutPaqd other uuhealthful things
that are part of the work of tlie
■S ,■ / .
housewife — these can be back-
breaking and tiresome, can't they?
' • y •v •
-—or they can be simple and easy
details. How?
You/know, of course* Hot
performs wonders for yon
in\your work! The daily jobs of
washing, rinsing, scrubbing and
" . \ .
bathing arc made .easy when an
ample supply of Piping Hot Water
is «rt your finger tips!
Are you a housewife trying to
get along without aVeady supply
of Hot Water—or witliNwater that
that
if
ydu aren't careful? Or are yc
• housewife who has your work
rim,1. .n^ y ! «««, .11
you have to do is turn the faucet
is only luke-warm—or wat
•• '
turns to steam and burns
I w
to get an unlimited supply of Pip«r
ing Hot Water instantly ?
In other words, are you a ser-
vant of Hot Water, or is Hot Water
a servant of yourj?
Here's the answer:
Go to your nearest, Gas Appli-
ance Dealer note, and ask him to
i *• if .*• •.
explain to you how n Modern
Automatic Gas Water Heater
works! He^U of-
fer you the most
liberal terms —
only a s mall
down payment,
and will deliver
it to you when
you're ready!
Install an Au-
tomatic Gas Wat-
Heater in your
hohie today!
Unc
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Or.
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SEE YOUR PLUMBER, DEALER or
at.
.V^ay,
b. a j. m
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FOR A WHOLE YEAR
■•it.
SV
lack Clem finds his ideal "makin's" tobacco _extra mild, extra tasty!
PAYABLE
IN
ADVANCE
m mm®
mm
i f Save $2.15
late The
The Regular Monthly Price
Collector Each Month
rd Straight
IU NEVER FOR0-ET THE
DAY I TRIED PRINCE At BERT
QN THE SPECIAL MONEY-BACK
OFFER. NOW I'M ROUIN"EM
IN HAtF THE TIME, AND
EN JOYIN' 'EM TWICE AS MUCH!
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
J.WR .1 L..IMI..
clt r.tt.s from Prince Alhw*.
Ik. fi
k*d, n>ur
.1*1
thl. d.t..
CLEM (right) is a
•ell Ideas to othar people. But I'm
< "makin's
•ay-miId and mellow, yet with plenty of good,
too! He aays: "I usually
who got sold cm Prince Albert
P. A. and it's everything they
if everything in your sample case
Iwok in no time. Look at
handsome. And they draw right.
was as good as Prince Albert, you'd fill
the way these P. A. smokes roll
No
——
Have 1 Receipt For The Whole Year-Keep
YOUR CHE
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Smith, Mrs. Frank R. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1938, newspaper, January 4, 1938; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303193/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.