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ORANGE,
—
>AY, APRIL I, 1938.
Seeks Re-Election
wmammmm, ■■
I H HDcripr.
. to*
~i 'jSjty . a candidate fiw rc-eleeti< n to
Hie ••U'i - o I'M ihe .1 uj> democratic pri-
.itiu. y. V
i^Hw in the.
' lltt.ftt widely, known
throughou'i (lie ,,, i(y," having been
,'f' >1'*-<I 'In the county.
!s-.' in ii fr-sit\ .1 «wtvrtM>nt, ..Mr.
\\:nrli-v, •Mtiu-.l:
I cuohvtUiri an your
SMwjlt Jp£EiW Upon (hit- PMor^^hicb
"Vluj'.tn* the lost two
V fears;, T"-h.-iv,o 1r|ej.l always to handle
ijtill-"« of tivy offiv« opc-iently
Xliit vout-leousl.v. The MherlfTft I'pir*
■ „ < i'ts sImav tliat i|.f duties of my of:
I P , been p c r I o t-m ed aooi ra tely5
Md iifmniitly.
"The Hulurr of the sheriff's olHtw
mt'tl'lfo*, liH,n to wb'rk with almost
cvory iif the county gov-
ei'iuiu'ivi' and th; vi nr sheriff I have
tried. to ciioper.itv with each of the
■\ .njd|}f> lipids of tW department* in
such way, it is to enable them to mote
cfll 'lt-iiUy hjstmllo ilie iUitlcs of their
office, _ 1 jdncerely appM'/ate the
confidence which the v< tovij of Or-
' ni ge . ••iioty-it-ivi' shown—iirxmp--by
tl-eii< ---mnf- fo < tniso~ t« I'imy
litiuc ;o deal-rio that support in
ii tu-rc,"
Iris Lodge No. 286
Changes Meetings
To Monday Nights
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C. HOBSON MEKlWKTHKli
BOXING
IS
0
ON
-If,
" tte
Iris l.odxc .ytv 2Sil ni|i meet on
Miiiut.i.v ,at 7ilfO -YoVtook in-.
of i>>l,'r^;fy ' night*..' it-'Was.gfii
inuercd meotings'will he
lit M.tv iWi l€ji
\nt« Kin ted.
tty CRANK MAXVVK1.G
State Senator Allan . Hhivers
authi.pjxed tSte Orange JUjxtlo
publish his .■uinruirtccmerit for .
elctloTi *ubje«l U\ the action of t
Democratic .primaries. 'AdvajajSt
••economy, uot. tasiew," and that pon-
1«P fhourel rwit .lie W-auite
of riiilrtron, Sliher.s has ttie: .ltytine
Hon of. Hiving the peepie of hisi
trlet peit«n*iWii M) nitiier thuit ''" ttie
u.i til; proutwen. HT his Jlrtt citm-
palKn he made nnemptorrhftnt cont-
penfjitltin Ipsttranee jvrriT old age as-
nisitnnee the two >rfa:n itetnH. I)ur
Ins hi« flint ^elrn. Wt'h hitvo been
made a Pit^of the Texas, law. "J
will Ktaiid on my record In Austin
an u^h%isli.itm-, and on my rix-ord in
I'orf Artliyi- as u' re«ident, of this
•"iflHtrlct, J have maintained rn\ home
there nlnee moving from Woodvlllc
In Tyler county some 15 yearn «K<>."
he Huld. '
Senator Shiver* wsui joint author
of the firm liviv In Te'vtis iirovidiaK
for old (i^e .'iM8i«taii(ie and author
of the Textis utiempl;>,vi)ient t.'tmJpen-
tuition act. whieh In tw<\ yearii list*...
1 already provided almost fifteen mil-
-liim-dcUl r^il*>^"iMWiefiMi (t r the work.
-Hi'-n—4<+—Tesrt«-.-—!l'ht -lH-w—
ed that amci.nt for the people of
TexiiB. for i.wIthotit it the name
t-iiwwftire.'1 iwu teii;'!' w&bIb have- been
WiM
or Commissioner
KTATK SlOKv A 1.1.AN" . HHiVKH.S
H.
• jg | |.,t L r.
ir. rTTt'Tlvn
I tody hlowK. upper i'uim and short ; paid by Texas employers into the
ialw prevailed fcr two holm lant j federal treasury for the henefit. of
InfehtN^n Went I3n<l jiark. a the l.lt;ntr
clul> < ii>l<1en Glove Tournament came
to a fantMlnlsh. with eisht fighters
receiving Wniattire golden gloves
and Cleo Creamer, by virtue of a
faat knock out-victory over ltoi)
Therrlot in one nihi^tte and 17 ttec-
onds of the first routiii\i>f the heavy-
weight clKMnic, received a. tpccial tft>-
t'v^n >) the filon ' clulKnf Heatt-
t-awrence Ifarkhurnt rah. aec-
■35ST ! "ml ('"fmlarliy with Blll.v Galx.et
' Ah '
I
LET'S DO
■7*-
-4f - rodar enter
•nif the race; for yfe.elei-tlon to the
• fflce of county yommlMRloner of Or-
■•"'ir iounty. x>f/l'ieclni:t \ij; 2, itil>-
jeci to democvutlc |>rlmary election.
Wis official /annourteement uppers
other utatcs, A« t'ui tlier cvidehce of 1" the tregtUftt1 column «f "thin;' paimr,
his Ijitei'c.st in legitilatloii affecting ^.eginnlng: iwlth today's isnUei /. T*
the. working man of the state, the ! I" entofinft the race. Mr. 1-fankam-
Ht'eniiial report hist prepared by the w Is VvUtlnir^.W base his claltii for re-
Texas iSttke Federation of l>abor ' electliyf upon his rec<H d v. t f service
and the Railroad Urolherhmid gives ! vvhliw'in oWicf it# woil a# m eltlxen.
Senator Shivers a UK) pet,", cent. t^ic- He/feels tha| he hats' executed 'he
- «• true, thul loday> Is the first day
of -VpfHt' that usually yields a crop
—fwifci." nlrnijr with April
shoWetti. Whlic the world has seen
tn.'uiy ertifiiiinlH iinw tiail go. the oat-
.•••f.-Midms.- ivot.rlcf has been as to what
"Al 'il foi I ihi^ ' ht?*d't gone with ail The
of the rest. haw liflen the
ta<l. that the ••linlum lm.s always in-
volved ijOn nhuty\, people Where the
fools try l." loot the loots. Primarily
Ajnil toi'l'dny wtw lor the newly-
niari h'll |j sl and or the proverbial
• gerilieipiiiti. .
II wiil'ld i'cem that noW Is a good
. .. time to i IkvK uii on the authenticity
of the myateri'otis gn ndhog tnas-
tutii h us It i-i .utuully admitted that
t.lfr hfhdidghts of . Individuals are ;.i>et'
l u i ha h their foresights. Jli^e
there ' aie th'-n'; alwut (Irange wiito.
i 11 In i <loijl.it th«- 'e\iiuenc<^ of the
(,roti!iclh«H, it wtatid be hel-
ler Id it!i'V^#i'.vMTttthoit. prudtellnns
to Guttji- 'i iraiMtis. some of which
,nre Kitld la lutvo frozen because, they
mi?.'' ti::' il '!)' U:'.'fhgt weather. Anv -
nn.v. the '.Vcatlier sv<- always have
witli■ hjk' ■ ' ; v.iV''
J uhlle i lu-l Orange cillzrns
t;lai'.iId in; k>i 4 , i lal effort to
iar;;i;> jiol 'S'iloa grves to Jas
t#l '0-
ijiSt, Sa-.t't'd'My'.'. .i ' I'u llcitiitte Ip' the; .. 1 • rst: tit l:'2fi"" seWed a knock
An enth" siastle crowd estimated
j to be- between GOO and 600 cash cuh-
, tomers Was on hand, with Frank
Austin, president of the I'ort Arthtir
1 .Ions' club the special g it est, and IjtB*
picseitted the ti'ephy to CteJlW ^
t.'r "the ' jud^-s decided
most applause fro'tn the crowd.
Mtmle was furnisehed for the oc-
casion by the 1.ions' club band under
the direction of Mr, l"i chahan, and
the soda water and peanut conces-
sions were handled by - Gawrence
Hnstmyre. ,
AVlth the exception of the bugs
which' infested the arc iti |hc reniei--.
of the ring. It was n perfect night
for Iwxing, and from start to finish
Ihe flKhters put fcrth <'very effort-to-
provide thrillers all the way through.
flghtetg i^eeivlng golden
gloves were: > Allman Callahan,
lightweight; lionnie Kills, welter,
weight: !«awrenee I'tirkburst, feath-
erweight ; Bill Uan-ett, .flyweight;
.llmhiy Ihirtf!!. Iiantum weight. ,1. S.
Kougeau, light heavywcitthl; ;G. \\'.
Green, middleweight; Oleo Cre^iheh
heavyweight.
ICesiilts: /■:
ijlgbtweighl. Francis Block at 18a
won a surprlslnB viftwy over i,«urte
H l'lelgh, 135, by a docislr ti. In the
first nAi-nd Block took an eufly lead,
but Burleigh so(i|)'lie«Hn cut ling the
lead as he had Block In the ropes-
ueveral times. The se<'ond rounq
was a Slug f^sst which appeared to be
al.i.utt a dmw. The third mund found
Burleigh scoring with punr-hes to
Block's face and liody. Blo>cl< vyon
the? deeiei<>n and then flipped *'tt - eoln
with Ahnon Callahan for the chain-
plonship cf this weight, with Gtilla-
nan winning
Featherweight. I.awren'e 1'iijjk
" Jt
oi'd 'which is shared by only t>no
other liienibei- i>£ the Texas SeWite.
"1 Invite the attention'of all to this
record, and ask (hat- it l«- ci mparc^
with any other mem,l>er of the prj
ent, legislature.-' ShlverS said
Folitics~1iaK tin place 1d_ th^' ad
minlHUatlon Of the old age assist
Nke stated further, "and poli-
iii?io.ns 'lirpmtsfe' the mo<iti' in
dy^lcs of the office during his ad-
ilnistrallon in a manner, thut will
'inerlt his re-eteiitlon.
-A', V('V'c"- of. the precinct, highway*.
Including tlje drainage systems, cui-
Vetts and brtilgea. etc., will show
that they are in better condition at
this time than they have been Irt'
former %>e,ara. ( It win also be found
th- precinct'^ official affairs have
this 1'iiH.riectlsjn shoubl lie condemn- j hartd!e<|-!gn an economical man,
M). for tin-
pVeseni law which, replaced the ijde i gresslve program of Improvement
I wrote needs •-mn^ corre-ctioii^ so; "
that all those ,Who dt^prve pi;rtsions
and are entitled t,o; asitetatiee pmy
receive it, but they she Id also CO-'
operate i« order (hat th>- fund miy
he protected against vv r>ite -which, «f
course,, decrease^- the-VjuOunt to, he
received and thuse. tii twH;ive it. Mo
XJoii tl h tl'B ff ' 6ih Tajte' *IiI(?ee
«id J. Ca Ilia yet off|^ia^: enters the
race today for re-electl/n to his *ec-
oiul term of office 06r county com-
missioner of Orannf county of I're
t'lrnt No, i, whick/includes the city
of Orange, als.y^territories both to
the mirth and /aouth. subject to the
demoi ratlc pr^marlea.
Mr. Oaillo/et Is Willing to submit
his reeoi><i (ifflee as a liiisls for hla
claim ■'for/re-election, The fact Is
Well knywn thiit things have really
happwiy^i di rlrtg the past two yeara>-
lii tld® county and that the volumi-
nous/ business developing re«|illred
mi/-h thinkinj.' and planning on the
rt of the; commissioner* cuprt.
he m-.ord of iiccoiapllshmcntH Is an
open book ti>, the peopje to which
they are willing to point with pride.
Mr. . Calllnvet, making bis own
statement, said: . *
"i feel that my prlimises to the
people luive been fulfilled to the ex-
tent that I am fully justified to a*k
them to return life-"ti W second term
of office, wbjkii is lit -accordance
with democratic iiilnolpb^i und iija.
toms. 1 .want to thank the peuple
now for their support^ that "mWI*""
prmEmn^ " iirr"e1neTfOTi ^TiT this bffltw:
nd for thelcj cuopel'ittlon during the
ityni. In appealing to, Ihe vojers for
tlltHj- loyal support again, ' -"iiriy only
proii^sft Is that I will endeitvoir. to
rendcXas efficient and honest service:
as I have In the past with the hope
that improvement* In all lines may
be made ttasslblc,
"I wish ui call yd.ur allentlon to
the vaat ntehwuy improvements,
both in the rarJU districts as vvell as
vvithiit lho• city -ejat have been iiuide
diiriiig the presen\ aiiministriitlcma.
These Improvement^ have involved^
much load w.rfuclngV and drainage
work with the carefnlie^t of manage-
ment." \
John Dill Takk
Part In
ijlt> J. CAIU.AVKT
Hie H SCHOOL
CONTEST HERE
has been carried on-
Air. liaukamer said, "It will lie lay
purpose to continue to render honest,
efficlcpt service during another term
of office If re-elected and I want to
take this opportunity to thank the
people for having elected me to the
present term ai^tl for their t^aper-
afffm" 4''rlng" tne *ilmo that 1 have
served. 1 want to say, too, that I
will deeply appreciate the support
and Influence of- all the people to
[ihe end that I may be returned to
off^-e with the primary election
| ' -r
Dr. Chas. Sanders,
Former Citizen of
Orange Honored
Hptiakers at (he Trades and Uatsir
("ouncll meeting liv Fort Arthur last
night were presented by John H.
Dill, f ii .lui.-'' county ; candidate for
flotorlitl representative thils
district, and one of the hosts at the
meeting. Speakers inc.ir.'ded Marry
Acluiroiaiw.. ktiOit -aecrel^fry.Tof—G ei'->iAn::-
F. of' .. and lJutch Iteliihardt, general
I organlxer, both of Auatin..; i . ^ i
Mrso J. B. Sander's
Father Is Taken By
Death In Merryville
Mrs. .1. B. Wanders was called to,
Alerryville, I,a,, today on account
^irnnn," a iii,v twy
fa roe 111 three acts by Wilbur Itramt.'
Is to be presented at the Orange High;
school auditorium Friday night, April
s, at 7:.'III o'eltK-k by high school atn.
dents under the direction of
Booker, a member ,,f (lie laciiity.
The play which promises to be un-
usually entertaining Is being pro-
duced by special arrangements- with
Kamuel French. •; '
Tickets w)H be available from, high
school students. Admission WiR he
.twenty-five and fifteen cents,*
No Crop Damage Is
- ^ed From Hi
i n d s And Rain
MMii- m,:
companied by strong'wlmls, h d the
effect of (fimshlhrti'lif)-' iii^erWg the^
thevciiry and caused fans to - he dJU"-
card*,| temporarily for heating stores
in sotne places, farmers and truclt
grow.Pi*> in town today, said that
practical^- no damage wn.)«f be itiii-
tallied bytheir crops. . They s#id
that Bm <'im| -weigher- tirt>ult| , t tid~ttr
retard the g^wth ft'* yduhfr plants.
Auto License Sales
i,; ^ m
mid I he hirse yesterday
ii n«v®r lud witnessed
f." tehee Uxbliyliiig Wild bra«en
the suddten death of her father, ,|< M.
B1 ,-hardsoii. He became vbrlcptiy lit
last night and died early this mornV
W orii ha* been receive<i by frietids' |
that Dr. I'haile# B. Sanders, director
of the S.-indot's Mlugnost Ic Ijibora-
tory, ,1 louston. Texas, has been elect-
ed on merit, (o the American College
of Physician*, which is (he highest
RVmor on.e in the medical profession
an receive.
in addition to this, a short time
Jc;iiivltlfy of th'- I'uv ibiit. a)-e to he over Gene Hunt In the flrfet 5,0 ssc-
tdvoiv in' cni#:ci-tlHn with the district onds of the se<'oij(l .rewrtd ^fwr giv.
i omdrtiion. The Orange Le- | lug Ills opponent' a ((^lirh- hummer-'
lloiii.il' r«' sponsoring the effort [}ng the first frami). :
to .•«"■ tlint. < Irunife Is well repre- i VV'eltei-weight. 1,0-triie. Kills at 147
i/c(it",| nt. Jasper whore the i^irf'j'The pride of l.ittle Cypress scored a
prominent, part on ihe show program technical knock out over Bently
will , he iat-"ii i y the Bengal, Guards, l,in*coinh In one minute and 23 sec-
^ f>s in ttw n-i:«MV that properly i-epre- onds of the sewmd round after floor-
ri ui -theW i'ii: it i r (bange. l^et's go J nig Gluscomb twlc«' In' tht ';iflrpjt'.'':i^iii,'
to .laSfKr Saturday.
t>' «ther chance to exercise
the ^MihdwtK'l'^ <>t nfnllWwil In re.
pjnl (o IJidiwo county's oldest pub-
lic bulhlinjt v, hlt h Is the ittd county
jail thai rv^'hud the :mcp of 63 years
ib| yewv and .'soon will fade from
viev. The li lldltig has liftcn looked
tt&i :\v ttiveJWl g«'nerafI,ohii of tlr-
ann" '-ik llkl«. Many are able now to.'i,
t-ei'- -ll'ii-itei-esttnu incidents In which
Ihe old jail figftr.ed daring the tlmoT
it tftis used .ds it Idace fi-r inmtvei'a-
■ fion of ccluiioals. it will lie i-ecnlletl
lhat h few bare been held wltllin
the walls of thi* building before they
ver«kh.*ngwt lor crime. v ,
ing. Funec^t servihes '.Will be held
there Saturday ufternOon at 2:80
o'clouk. jg
Huge Oak Trees
Found Near Here
A live oak In this section rivaling
the famous oAks of- the HXatngelliie
once In the second.
Flyweight, ill Garret won a close
derision over C harles"~ N em 11 •/. by tak-
ing the first, two rounds. Kepi I tit
went on the offense In the final
(Contlnuad on nstes fswri
A yard cleaeifig contest 'among tll^'
*iegr<> i!Oi«il'ith'"i of tIrange Is to lie
Kponri ted bv the- Ctvic Betfefilient
I.eiiKile.-.J- nior ilnd Kenlw, and the
Adult' .Night School*, starting .Monday,
April 4, ' ^
K. B. Washington has been named
campaign captaip uf jl- committees
have been- tvp^'oitited as follows:
jjave; I.oillv- \V Griffin and Feath-
• m I.. IWbeclieaiix, K, Randnljib, j «K". . I"*. Hiutders appealed before
T<i>loi;, r.-niiie Bruins. Coin Traiis, ; the American Board (if Fathologists
Hopffy".Jlroxton, tleor^e .lories, .Man'. ! and. after his examlnatb n. • receiveiti1
ijef 'Ch« rrt >n, Albert Sanders, Jeff > his diploma from that organization, i country for nhm and lieftuty 1* lo-
Scott, il. T. Ktiemer iind M. A. Alien, This, represent* the ''highest honor In j cated just west .of Tjj^noy near the
I'ir^Ufecrinfltlpd third prizes will that particular field of the profes- | railroad, accord I Hi' Mi A S. -McNeill,
lie utvarded in five different yard ' slon. • j w ho measured t}n^ irunk at It feet
chtssifi' aliott ki" l>s. i'lc contest <'oiri{ident with ihese rwii honors |diametef head height and
will close April in; judging to extend lib'. Sanders has recelvi'd an liivlla- j found ope JJfiib to lie 78 feet from
to April IB, with ptincs to be pre- tlun to attend the A on tort Convoea
senWd on April 22. tlnn of the American Colb-ae of I'hy.
' slelaps Which Is to be held in New.
Oi.lVK, calif. <A!')—T| e Xuiy *l!rk early Ui.,.A4Jiil which he and his
has com,P td the i-esctie of the citrus ! wife will attend.
grower Who doesn't know how to I The doctor vclll be r«tnembero.L-i.s, , . ... hl ,.
separate cood oranges from bad after '«wy > * reared In Griuige. spring \\ < • Snvaee lost bis watch
Ihe son of Mr. and Jtrs. G./B. Sail- I "<l chain while working In Ids gar-
don. This spring he dug up a big
stock-feed canot and, «uld -he, fotind
tb«i wniJ-h and chillp Uapiisotied IW:
tween Its foiir 15-inch roots./
A
erfMnont
ministration
rastly .for? 1
endi^. "
2/tojitployes' of
workfj^: all nig
ny ,of which
hastily urranged
f the bill by I
Ooiighlln, Detroit i
aVJibuh' sldejj
which W® *
tatlves In the
buient defettt heard I
this year.-
—tin the basis of prelim
fii in u poll of loombers,,
ocr«tle chieftains
the bitt. wonkt pase.
•# tfnell of N*w Y«r,'1
nw ^opposition did i
enough Votes, "yet,"
\fhile the bill's
pMrlni Che flood i
ed1 mworiir'-i ""',1
PHI i<d^ytng:«ha"
t ^ niiK«<" in behalf pf the
Although leaders failed y«
to-. '.-iQl4'" u llocil* on
common talk j in house; -c
that they wanted to Jam th*
final vole by tomorrow t
some of ibv communloat
cially those that might
day speech by h
If that wits the|r: Inte
priest crossed them up
the air last night-
"If tbe&
of governmwnt," he i
where' It should
provision for placing the office <
^cation under * proposed nesh
pariment df welfare.^ " ,
-:'-.r5py;':H« - vew words." h« s«Jd.. "
I jalltmian state, with education
your offspring as one of Its r
outstanding features."
At the rate the people\werO
today In the procuring'
motor licenses, It. was indlc
total number of reglstratkinf)H>f(Hlay
would ej^eed that of the fwwho^dHte
laet yeui;. Tbday proved,M(> he •ytc
biggest day i'so fur- In the issuing of
motor licenses Catlnpf' Tax Assessor i^ty
sor and Oxileotor Clwrle* Cottle who
TRAFFIC
I W* m
Good M
s i
1 Itclieve
v«r can
started a station- for the "ale of mo-
tor licenses 'and other otiligations
flir the oirir^ at. Vldor on Monday, re.
inalned aC Vldor through today.
■ / _ —
Car Stolen Here
OU
terlal that looks very
■ T(>^<vateh some of them drive
d think It very mui-h ImposslMe,
after all what tliey need 1«
schooling In' the art ,#f. safe driving.
-Molt hort^o<«fflWK In tfrivlhg cdti
i coiVected by proper training. Yuu.
may * k' the' how. mligHt
get this tralsln*? The ongwer 'la
wtsy?—let It be known to ijotir wtfe-
t.v depnrttneut, hatter the truffle dl- .
i^slon. that you wish to he trained
how to Virive coirectlj and safely.
A' gnod way to' receive «Mvin« l«tt
sons \ to bring the subject up be,
foro your clubs itrtd organliiationw—'
eneoiiragd-sthem as a whole to hsv«
ii driving cours%; tattght within their
organisation. Ymu always find
some pcmum ?. In your town whw
Oflim here and elsewhere were | krt«.iWs~"how tft' ^Mjgfrij®t you in wMf
m
today making a dlllgem search for I fie rules and
(Illations, <-Ol>'«*'t
an automobile stolen last night frtim j driving, etc, .Vow or^.eoursc this pen
where It was tiarked near ihe plant won rntttrt be trained to be able t
of the Orange |V;|p, 4f/Pap#!- ci in.
pany. The. car belonged to t )rol!e
tronk t'tyrfp, lie estimated Ihe area
shft.de,i/by the tree to lie 180 - feet
icroei. ""
I,0sT ANB FOCNB
CGAllKSTGX, Wash. (AC)
-liist
a , frost.
... .. HyOi
A. |C. Hugb.rs, eitriiN assoi'iation of- {1'felong resblenls^f Orange,
j final, repot'tu that' thn urn in.«i line
v. um. .m - i <" at present living ~\<n |>lcklnsoti.-
saves con"I more gr* il fruit, j find, niore partlcula^ .perhaps. aa
than the o^l *jKturii based on water 1 th« nephew of
flotation,
4«iu
• • • •
ttk. ■!. W. Mlgman
and Miss ArvlGafSanders.
All of his friends here and-else-
Whero wll^-'oe ghtd to learn of his
«uccifssfwl re-ord.
tegftjjaillwW'
l. c n'i think of a > A^ tt*r torn,
BlttiK-hbti. a rnnmber , of the paper ! tliat some organisation setting "W
mill night force, 'f'ho ear was left j day, tfi1 night a - wOeic nsld* to "ttV* ;
with the key In the Ignition s'^ltt-h. ' Instructions In driving; tlj • • *
The cat was a l«#'4 Ford V-H ! of coiirse' goes ir* iadl « - itll^hH. :
coitpe; lilaeK bmljf, , with yellow ; dltis,'" if you read T, ,K. the i,dhw dftlf ^
wheels, had hmne-mmdw lt'iiJler -LHlteh ! you saw where the me|i are invWlve^^
and contained a radio. more In wretfka than are th«, wvlnen.'-.
So don't let the male sex think that
fl'ap'ge 11 .lines Id conwiis-red the
greatest, of early Ainerk?«n landwhape
palntiirs. "•
they are Ihe only one* that win drive
ho automobile. I know aotue wiv««i $
that drive lietter than hnbbjf. T. K-
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A Guide For Thrifty
ers
BYSTANDER
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GABT
Or Leader
Gas Appliance
orkOn Two
Large Steel Barges
Under Way Here
"c" >- [•''*''; 7^' -vi- jiv -V-
Forces nt the Govlrrgston Sliiplsilld
Ins company were busily engaged to-
il,',.* on work Incidental to coHatrtic-
| tki of two large all-steel barges for
i the Ban-American I'elrolwim eorpor-
] atton of New- York- The k>>el for one
barges has been laid
COURT HOUSt
AND CITY HALL
BRIEFS
The following firms advertising in today's Fi®aderof-
fer unuHuul Merchandise and service bargains.... iptt
can save many dollars by buying from
omraend t/icm lo yon
mm
> \
j of the hargijs
.. I boa been in
' tseek. It I* •
V. ef will ba
I that the second
th* ne*t few
win
i
RV --'
were
m
■ ,-
y. bsrge No. il, of the
TowlnK —.-
this yard tor l*nei-al repair*, at) lid)
... " . ? -"tfvv
The Orange county co-mmissloneis
court wjlh sll mftnlsiirs present, was
In regular first of the month session
today for ihe handling mainly Of
livelneas of a routine nature.
Many of (hoe* who ft'enuetit the
'iwfw co«M IWuss w««f' delighted
l«y Mi be able to^eutfr Ihe *(
on ldvl
t atrwrtai ovar
i cret« Walk. Just fln-
ress for alK Ut a | from the rtartiKWal
Piggly Wlggly Htorea
A. 11. C. Store*
\AAl' Htors"
Jo<« Aronson's Groeery
Orange Mundrj
II. I>. Cohenoiir A Co.
falace Beauty rthop
Mariovta-AI Hesaty Shop
Sablhe Supply ''Co.
■ Modern t.iiavrolet tJo.
Jawalry Co.
Craft
Oreen a Depart want Rtoi*
Gulf States Utilities C
Farmers Merc Co.
I Bus Statfon cafe.
.Cole's Market f '
Goldflne'a -#
The Fair Store Ai. *
Quaker Gate ' ~i,
Strand TtaMMr
Gem Thee tar .
Orange Insurance Agency
Ingram* 'Caf*. ' % '"4*
H. O Co*. Plumbing
pelIjlala
Orange
Doug Pate
ant k
iiiwii 11
. >•
ifti 11
Km
v. 5.BM
km
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Smith, Mrs. Frank R. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 76, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1938, newspaper, April 1, 1938; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303241/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.