The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 212, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1931 Page: 2 of 6
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' V ur«>i ol' oraiige are
i' tiled ileiíUtlld.
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S¡f|h uiimIc fto«tw>Ié t liruti«I
,fcr#K$$liii«- 'i price' of* u[l linen
tevi'iiHafee aticl liccii cOmpetUlóti
le pai'f of manufacturera u hotb;
p ¡mil 'jifiálity. :
.'luii i lio well di.<*iwd f-tímau.
ilil wnfe'r, wíi .t. 1)|(« • hungry IH!VV
ril.l «M,t. wiiat, the, sjghill# level'
luid íí¡V<; his sii:l for Kaiftor TjTTrd-
J ,1mm1 in 11;¡s imIíiíoii Ulld II lili t her
| jk>r number vvü^'Ji w.ill • it|H 'ár o
Thursday.. ,'i
pchaníe WHl Find
ay To Fix Trouble
gMbr;li'inyoyei- - FtiVffllii),'-
i"' i'ii1' .I'vyii'-r.. Mi-e quickly trucked-
i/frfe'lVr-d by tin.' ski Hod mecli-.
-f if*V ficViilr- Motin- company
afh<<f!i'i'('t. í<l!')tii¿t> knocks and
sturUJiCa ton mix' from your ino-
a \ in;, 11 lid often 01*1', U very
jU m iihj rate. whether
| 1' motor Ills aro slight or serious,
"iDeVillv . ehup will find some way
t'jVlw' tiicin in '* in the minimum
15g¡U|Mlfr-ftjtmt. r—j
f-t i ■ n-'iu'ral' uicii|i«i|lft>r
>'■ "i'!>. Hie garage fin'-|
m «oiiijdidi 1lni of National uitii
atfit liftttprfe? . •
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Patrons
Easter ¿
íerchandise
.Witli factories." at Xi'«" Orleans,
oustim ami Orange, the Davison
■$É'k MpfiUpr company lift# (or yenrt
neryed tlii' farmers; of tliiw jjart of
i^Textts aiktl ijOttisfHn^i faitlifully - niu'
■Well;' ..
, J. iJ. inru(•!', recwitl.v minie bead
ti( the local -'branelt. W \veil kiuiwu.
tlirouAliotit Ti\*nn for his wide know-
ledge of ' farititiJi',' jwibleuiH, nd , Jiia
ubiHty to
Hdvaiitttgc.
i^ai
■ra
Jwiei...... .... .. ,!PP> PP
ability to afrve theui: to, ||ielr jfwt
m
A Kilil i f élothi.'w from >'fiiX VV>jI'H
l ltitlliUK, «toro lít'tH ; títl 8tlllll|) «i, l'f-
litiWUtj iiuti ; strvU:!*. ft*i a-'\v,Mc,|>
ion# t«taWi*Íio(l'«loftóñ|t fiforo in «M?t-
cd. " ■ '■ V *v " ■.$*>£
JOV«iryU iit|{ in tlio : of • men's
apl'iiri'l In curríútl". Tailor iiiado >ulta
may also. Im> obtaliu'd thro«Kl> Ml a
,síor(í which • holds tlii. lot a I asi-noy
of ,ii. Horn & Vo.'.
Credit-Y es-But
Lower Prices
Altitoueh a credit «roiory, nervó-
in* Its cuatomer.s with Vffixiii '.it dailM.
deliveries, the O. O. Siplk ¡siqcery'
iniA a fit.v Wide- reniuiilftni i'o« «iviíi^
ri'iiHoiiiihle prtees, wlirjii qiialily is
ooifsidere^.
■ I Oih> of > jih.e(¿'4fnrf S of | tile |grocery .
is its meat deiiarimt nt. >he.v ' fristeH s0iikIiI ' ,)v c.ommiUee«' of i.oyV and
haddock cun be obtained itt /I'Btilttr. • *•
lntervalK.
The «toro J ollc of the lliiWit l'"P- ! ^uj,^ 0f tickets for a suinniiiUK pool
ulnr neighborhood srocenes la ur- ; , " ......
anee. ,
D
'Ten iter cent of the «on 1 of #¡>,000
«iris workiiiB under the {inspires of
! the hutch Slark's Ho)s, Inc.. in the
cure in our «lection . ^IiIk ' senson
, ... . . , . than ever before, príncipuU}' ImcHiise
. and , reereational • center project W1|sjthere was a Ki'euter variety of beilu-
ij-aised duriWK the fust three hours t^|(| ,lessen and accessories froui
of the t;ani|iai|{ii Saturday. wliiclt to choose • than . ever before."
Til'pi I' Jtir Store anounces ; ^
¡The Fair Stofp, Oran«eis oldeHt de-
partment stoff, trill 0ffer to the IC|."
ter s(iopiM!i' th /eaj-, one of ti.
most completo fineR of sp(ij jr ii|>|wvel
ever pre-sentéd iiere, accordant to
Sain Jtoscnfeld, muaoner. , •
•in order to tiólU the interen^ df the
htiylnif puhlic up to the last -moment
and to provide tip* latetifr, ju, style ,
the store bus so- spaced it merchan-
dise orders for Easter bushiest to
iiave dnil.v shipment arrlvo all this
week.
Shop Announcál 40
New Spring Frock
. ' Tjuililous' Dress Sliao Sl^lllrtfafy ali-
liiniiiced the arrival .(if a larise siiip-
nifartt of ready Ui wear tat the ÍECaát-
er trade, including 40 , new • aj)ri|ig
dVessea. ' iwwW
'We Have spent moro lime and
Vanity" Kair is not onlf$Mbe nauyi
of a famous mnaazlnc bw| the name
of a famous Oranse bbttuty f
Which -tctvM Nts pntiótiH the
frailty in beaíity culture, as Vanfty
Fair does in llteary entertainment.
For 'ihe coiffure you wnnt for Eu«-
you i will find it-advisable to
• :'Ol^,,í9í..- „ n,
/ J... W ^ f^Z. i.
Jíonáld, Prairie View.
; Junior rural, lat, Ayrfery Morris
abd Janet Ifcichjmlson, Cove; 2nd.
Wilton Metreyeon and 'Harry DinSk-
nfipfi Prairie View; 3rd, Beulab
Flaniiitfan and Helen USkeman, Win',
free. • • ';
Sub-Junior, rural, 1st, Bern ice
'Phillips and <4¿velyii Brook, Cóvo;
2nd, Bethel HtevSH^ and IOddie Mar-
ine Johnson, Prairie View. v
Arithmetic. \V'. H. Randolph, dir
ieetor; Seventh arade, \yird sfiftooiji:
itfi, Viririnia ifiveus' ivnd' Julius Üu-
Yftl. Anden-sota; Indc Hdgel Vincent
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Rnchcl ! |eOiy, (Ji^hitetleld; 3rd,
dridge Unit ^«4, .Jfiar^ Harmon,
CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE
Stomach Ulcers Healed
Famous Powder
Goldf ine's Lives Up
to well known Mo^to
Kiiniaailon, -anid after henritiK of the
- " •' '-t ( early success of the youthful workers.
Max Clói'dfiní", lniiifiitfor of tiold
"We feel very hopeful that the
jit-ojiict will be completed." I{^
K. S. Dickcrson, director of the oí
the store auuouiiceil.
A Milwaukee physician of over 2<I
years e,xin*ritinee Iftii' perfected : « tho
tlje" Orangfe
iot of 0?a
ftt; .aii, .frtéotlo; ,
ct on the Fourth (4)
1M1,; for the purpose of
FOUR {i) School Trustees
¿ ««Id Orange Indojiendent
ehool, District. ■ .. ;
•; ? Siiid ele« ioi. . shall be held in the I
Holland Building, - Room lá'5, ' up- ,
tftl:s. at corner of Fifth and Main
streets,' and hfe Wood worth is up' j
pointed manager thereof. Said wmi- ¡
SUfer sliali. seleet such assistance as
may be needed by him in-'hblxWtn^ the
election according to law,
Said election shall b<? hteid In man-,
njtir; ifa prescribed b/ l w for holdiuK
a General Election in the 'State of
T^abs. The retut'ns of said eieotlou
shall be made to the Board of Trustj
ees <Jf said said Orange Independent
School District in accordance 1th
low. >
Any person desiring %is or hey
•ijirme ,to be printed on the 'Ballot as
a candidate for Trustee'•>in s^id elec-
tion srinli tile with the Secretary of
the lloitrd of Trustees of said Din
[ tr(ct, Wto^or. her ^rittpn aupiicntlon
ihÍBnefe|r jat least li^e full dOy« prior
t.i ' date' of 'Snitl election.
A copy oí this ordar signed by the
President of the Board of Trustees
and by the Secretary of said Board
óf Trustees shall' Rerve as proper no-
tice of said election, .njid the Presi-
dent shall eattse notice of said elec-
tion to bo given In accordance with
1#W. i
In Testimony J-Vitn« s'.|
9 signature of the President am!
ie Orange Leader
I fine's. Inc., pwlictei) Saturdtiy tjii l
sliarp revival of trade in 'Oralijjo this v/rfill^C l lOral
week iu preparation for Easter.
His sto)-e, he sii.id, i in . iiiiticipatlou
1 ♦?i«hw! t'vw'i afternoon dxcept
Lriln-,v< .'unit PiVtfilny morning at ..503
•< ' SI reel by I he Orlííti?; -hénder
tilting in pa |ij< t)iM«eu -Orauge,
fe' i)V,4,:ííw '<jlaw (lii nn-«"Oriiuge's
ic!.\'ii:d Pillas'rnimm■ •:, , ; ,
>)UliMTl(itlnn Kates .' Ooldflues t.oasts ol one of the
^•Voít 1 .. . •« iooo'1"0-1 Attractive dijjpruy r^ni^ in Kaat
Continued from t''agf' Olio
' Funchess, Little. Cypress; "atxl, Julia
^ Roberts, Vldor.
, , r-„ « IT■' ..'Ruriii; isi, Fay Reeve*, Winfree;
riat WAV fft Ap'ritVtp"14 Alible Don llittton. ' I'l'iilrio
uaieway viq. uic uigrix^ 31.(,, Axiúfey mow^, cove.,
. .Class 11 high schools, lu't, Cecil
Friinces Clurlf,
u ..«JdAvou id!M U ''ía«.. <• ■; Spelling,' "Mrs. CaVl Cottle, direc-
.gai'dlemr of...'what lie or- she' wishes tor. Senior class B, 1st, Emma Mue
formula In powder form, which has Secrctar„v. of tho Board óí . *lfru>.ices,
brought amaalngiy i|úlek leiief to of sijid Ortthgc lndcin'i|fl,,ut \S«[liooi •
sufferers from ulcprs, acjd dyspepsia, I District. (tiiXI * kc/iI théréuf iieroW af
_k.. •• " ' ' *• -HHf- iVrmt-tl; tlU -thíf^JWt: il y; pt MitfcH,
1381. T, A.; now Kill.,
President of Boat'-d, ufj ,'iy¡istces of
Ovunge 1 iidcpeiidciU Siiliool Dili-
' • trict. :
ri.niá A' rirrv«'pifi.i A \« v ;
uhckI
Mogul 1
bid on
ately.
to rej'
thereof
er aé
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m
Babies are
mímIMH
ing pro
Viumia
Clapp^Uvcr
)er may neto me
od iron' value*
onnd til Clapp's Apricot*.
That * why wé have tiut 14
and can *up> ■*
timimSi
Ml SB
[;, | /*
in
of Ibis business leviial, _l.lji.it.
stocks for the Kastcr+tfaili' .that will |. "TJm,. gardens of t4ie Orange JCIoral JJnscomW O'rangefleld; 2nd'. A|oise
limply .(lemoiislrate tile ti
the truth <d .hi" shop are a riot of color, making it Smith. Anderson;' |rd.
Dfadliw " D«*l «rUV ( possible for every imlividuu Little <?yi ^ss.
' ... - >• ..V. .. ! u.w.u: ..' ^ \4.¡.. rw«
fbrt!:-;:i¿ rates Will lie
upnu Mfi;ilji'ation-
furnished
Skilled Workers $fll|!|JRH
■\r g+K •*■#£ r- riblossimis. V .oiie uf 'tbe first glimpses
Y Olir tumrure tile traveler: from, lleuumont or Povt>
to say.
."' CuWliiis and A.SSaleas are in fill!
lilooin itH -arc various other of
Orange's fayoi;ite flowers.'. The shop
and 'ils vjfflyd and colorful, arity of
... -
. The Palace Beauty Shoppe "unin-
ned" by skilled operators is Ims.v
Ihese days getting milaily in trim
for the fashion parade vgastef.■
Appointments, nuiy She nuwle-fliy
calling 2«2.
jl «I ' <£ ■■ ■
iVrthtjfr gets of Oranse and one of
the mt*it pleasant ones. , (
The, .firm specializes on " feed ami
field and garden, seepj. . t
Local Grocery Has
UiftlsUirt'ftoor-Platt
Individuality^,
•5f|iu«*ff theÍI¡V>*.es^ iid 'most up
to date grocery «tores Id East Texas
is Pa via's Food Store,' located across
from the S. 1'. depot on Green nve-
nue. . ' ■
'The floor plan of the market, is
arranged for the greajest convenience
of the ('lustoiner, who uwi y obtain
nnythiug . In the, way..of food under
i<ne • roof. "^r
m
J'hilmou and' Sadie Ititth Bryant, Vl-
dor; 2nd, Florence Huekaby and
Cecil Biiback, .Muurlcevillfc; avd, t'e-
cll iJmftom'i tind Helen Hollman,
Orangelleld. ,
Junior ward, 1st, LsjUceil Smith
and Margaret FiiuChess, Little .v' Cy*
press; 2nd, Isabelle Darbonp and
Veni Mansfield, Onjnfeelteld; Sfd",
Liuville Corbett and Eleunor Steph-
enson. Vidor.
Sub-junior ward, ist, Milita Kl-
tmrd and Qedrge MCUray, 'Curti*;
2nd, Anita l^ausen and Jean < Frances
Maloiie, Anderson; 8rd, Anille Stepli
cuson ami WUIie Vee Woods, iVidor.
¡ Senior rural, lst, , Ot'támee Wroteu
and ^VVelma W riot en, jWirtfreét 2nd,
Abbl#i Dou Hatton a nil' Gladys Mc-
Ciassifiedo
KIR H.-VbrS
íí.telVey e< w uiul. calf, clieilp. See
r. A^fnstwnjf.' SOT • fitur-k siiWt
;e Iv'jihorn Ciiksks. uo.lv tic; start
:biobi, week old,—rsi*; -'.tw**w<e*«
six. iKiVen and eight weeks
leess
.ay >pl-
K POULTRY
and
of the Orange Studio
I-i lee trie
Motor.
eposver
With iildividuailty as lis luotlo, the
Orange Studio is serving Diaiige wi.tii
a type <>+■' ; photography''ittrrViee lijth
el'to svailubif only i the' larger cit-
ies,, ft is located oii the second floor
of tly*: Oi^ihge National hunk building.
to Live," i(iir very flnesl
eliicUs, scKinlifically iiatcb
per ¿tiQ. Vinlou Ifatchvry
KENT
nstaiis bedroom . adjoining
r hoarding bouse, $15. ¡
or unfurnished
ft ¡Hnom 4fi«.
%
XurníslH-il
U Aiaiu.
apiirtiuent
t
HOtise, JHJ4 Orange Ave.,
month. Phone 5>4'J-J.
issr furnished
ni Cypress
cottage
U\. H.
ANTED
veUiiig In New -1 iii-
Wh|sh }v Wijshers daily.
rtftS. ptdifhes. Approved
; HousclrtiepliTi;. t test rioted
V.'.-it- lodii). • rut ler Pro-'
rp., .44G Frvtrt Ave. Qeye-
<> ni: oh M T
P. o. BO.Y HtMfc
ie pi id Inn of w hat to give l er for faster is
all solved. A box of King'* PhtwoUff —of
rour.-e' ■■■
'SAIF.SMtIV WANTED
h|y celling 10' new iln|)|-ove-
¡Ijfl'in WiiKhers dally, ('leatis
liollcliett,' A irproved by IJond
fUncted li'rritor,V,
rtci- I'l-oduits Corp.
Vn\. I'lerelftiid, • Ohio.
jíéjim*;. lie
today, i 'art.
NOTlCi;
If RADIO LABOHATOR\
W1 makes df radio. 115-6t)i.
w ' ate
MAZIE THE MODEL
l have Come in
ANSWER TO ZÉ AO.
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YOU DESIGN
ORIGINAL
GOWNS
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• Off ' *■■■<&>*> ' ' W
--tí .,0 '-''Uy'
g&s, bloating, dixieiness, headaches,
«te. :;V
It neutralise excess acid, relieves
irritutlou, imiu and distress, aw^jbe-'
inif in powder forms, a soothiiig cow-
ing over ^tltu^nflanied jjtomach lining
•and uléers so Hint hvaiiug cun tako
place. .
And best of all there is uo rigid
dieting . necessary. This treatment is
different and to ipilckly' Introduce if
everywhere the distributors are offer-
ing to'send free proof treatment and
the true fact* about the treatment
of ulcers and other forms of stom-
ach. trouble to auy sufferer who
writes them. If oroo waut ?to try if
free just send your name and ad-
dress, to the RftmRock Co., Dept. ti,
Box. #8«. Milwaukee, Wis. —(Adv.*
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CIJAS. A. O a^'s'i'K BA M. '
Secret-iii.^'. " ,
''V?1'. j',.', —'■—* ...
NOTICIO "'-TO 1UDDKII.S ON ltO.VD
MACUINKlh'
The Commissioners Court of Or-
ange Cottufy will receive bids up lii
10 o'clock A. M.. April the 20tli, A,
D¿, J0IÍ4.- for the... purchase"/'óf tho
fiJllbWiiig • eipllpnietit: ' ^One .or more
Crawler Type Tractors • of amirosi-
mutely 25 to 40 H, P., .and One or
more leuillng wheel graders., siso 8
to 10 'foot moldboiird:
Bidders may bid on Tractors atid
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FOR VOIR tOVKI> OMÍK , —- '
If you can't ho wlfb yokir loved ones Faster Sunday, send tliem tl e
gift that will make Hum happy.
yOlJR PHOTOGRAPH
■ , ORANGE STUDIO
(SpecHI llargaiiis)
•' II I,,..—i' I j ,V,,I filiWj-U'. r■<<?!, .....M'i'Vit?
irccery
too;t («lli''.l'.\ I'lidMi
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CARS that . r« i>oiid. instantly-r-
ear* that snap. with, [pep—wilt
your car be. Ilk*, that, after, a
strenuous winter of driving? It
won't if your battery I* low. BK
Ni'itK your batter)- I* officiant;.
drive' in today for *t eedy and ex-
pert attention.-
Willard and National
batteries
Jp|$7,50u^
Datarle* , recharged. Auto retir-
ing. Generator* and Starters re-
built. •'' {.¡5 -
DeVille Motor Co.
■wh 15th
Phone 30
WOO
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• '' n
A new style Venter {hits superseded
Pari* J Hollywood!. They o. dresses,
newly arrived from California, iiavo
. .
all the chlo and grace of thó*e worn
by your favorite ; movie star. Órepe*.
Prints and Piste I*: tile shirt*, pep-
■IviM *tyle, side flared or pleated;
'eng pr short sleeves. Raster won't
be complete without one.
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iii
The Girl.Oru
The Magazine
Cover ....
Site'* beautiful, 1*n't *h'e, mid he?*
clothes, are enviable,. Ytfu. toó
would- like a wardrdbe a* varied
o hers must bel The expensive
way ;io get It I* to Invest -large
sums' hi a complete, Wardrobe.
The KCO.VXMKAI, way. Is to
send your dothes regularly to us
to be cleaned, pressed, dyed.
altered, For. a ..few. dollars., a
month., we. csn. give. you. the
breezy, < aried warilrobe of the
girl on the magazine rover.
SUITS
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