The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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0 F INSURANCE
FIRMS ORDERED
AUSTIN, MnrelT IT. (AP)—
Moore Lynn. st.iio :iurtlt<ir. in it r«
port on n survey nud in^HtUaticia
ofthe Texan board of iiuiurtMire foiu-
mlsfloanrt*. submitted to tfw ;
turn toflny, ' rppoiumw^rt that cwt
inln Walter* Im- inflili- flu> ubjfot o(
an invest Union.
TIip i' > ."£ikl nn nmllt "VUnelo*- ,
o<J certain ilefldNM'tai In tho lite i
dvpartmcut'* deposit* nf Am Willi
...tbf treasurer'*
The report reeommended I hat the
le(ri*iauir«' mafe# ail investigation o
the relatiuuK Im>(w«<mi (he Texa* Em-
ytotyern' Iwiiranco Hsuooliillim a«ni
the Employer**, Casualty company
mi well w> anion of th« lii ui' nt>'
cowwisnlon with r«*fereiii.-e \a an op-
erating contract twtweeu the com-
pany and i lie association'.'
The JO ywtr olU father tent if led at
hi* preliminary hearing lie tUousht
I'aMl" Oakley \v * trytnu t« eure lii
child, crippled by infantile pniulywl#.
Faill Oahley tfntiMed Uutt %WI
he had hix hanilM * on th« child'*
throat, ft "devil" t«ljl him to clWkJ
lier. He explained that the «it*M ha 1
been Intended to ''drive "tire' devl ."
from W body which lit i'dRitrrioa UN
responsible fnf her. aftllctloih.
Radio Today -
Tlmn i* Central Stoiwlnrd
NEW YORK, Murch 17. (AP)—
It take* only a jlaneo 4 t *taliatie«
to discover why nagx are drippiue
from loud k pea leer* thc«c night* ll«e
the |witter of ruin on a tin roof.
A Brand total of 20 fun artist*,
just llidlns th«*e who diw from .th*
*tof or the movie*, have fairly reg-
ular job* on this two network*. With-
in "a hliort time there'll be 'another.
To reeapluilatg: NIW—Jiu*k I'eo'rl.
Kddle Cantor, Ed Wynn, Jack Ben-
ny, two Murx hrnlheps, Leon Et'rnl,
Tom Howard, Phil Maker, fanny
llriee, Ann Butler and Jack Me-
Lai lea.
CHS: l<V«d Allen, Burn* and Air
lea, Portland Hoffu, Jack OM« mar,
J. P. Meilhury, Artie lieli ami U«y
Af well. Holly Ward join* thin lint
uext Tuewday.
Try thefHi tonight:
WEAF-NRC: 3:80, Hetty Hoop;
x, Tom Howard; 9, Jack Benny: 10,
Vincent Mopex orchestra.
WABC-CBS: 8:80, FAy Culbwt-
Kon lnterv<lw; 9, Morton Mffwtiey,
Irl«h song*; 9:15, add re** of 8ecrc
tary of $W#r, Hern at %Jflwk it),
Niuo Mavtliii ami Uurhhv (Vtopaoiiy.
WJZ-Nt!Cl, ' Q:SO, Clmrlie Chan;
fiM. Phil Baker; :80, i Senator
Hmty Long uddreHH; 10:16, Sham rock
and Shillelagh, Xrinh enterlnluera.
A- S. A.
SERVICE
BEAT THIS
MR. UTOMO l1 11 OWNER
A- S. A.
service
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J. 8. Melfralh
J. B. Quigley
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, . Editor
Bu lne*a Manager
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEM HICK
Subscription Rates
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Actvertisinf rate* will he furnished
upon applloMion.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of
#ny person or firm or corporation
which may appear In tho columnw of
The Orange tender will be gladly
corrected upon being brought to the
attention ot the publishers.
TELEPHONE
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Classified
NOTICE
im.
Your 15e Jig-saw piuulc and 5c gels
a 15c pwwle. Your iig-saw and
10c g t* a 25c puude. Must be in
good condition. Mr*. Cathryn WclcV
Oreenup, 611 4th ft. Phone 4tl.
I will be pleased to arrange your
Bill of Sale and Transfer of your oar
at as reasonable a charge as any
one. T. J. HORNE, Notary Public.
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FOJi
IlEJ^T
Threo room- furnished apartmeut, pa-
rage, $10. Apply 1206 Main
KR'-y*,,' { ', . ■
riirre room apartment, garage, |:r«.
Apply 1206 Main.
Furnished aparament with garate,
801 l*th St. Phone 4«8-J.
oil.
Sixth anil Cherry, 0 room Iioum>,
large garden and ohlckcn space.
Phone 48,9.
K--'
Furnishod houses apartments.
Fonrtb.
904
TYPEWRITERS, Underwoods, Rem-
ingtons and Royals, A. F. Burns,
Phone 904 or 462.
FOR SAW?
Sweet pepper and tomato plants, 35c
per hundred. 142S N. ird St.
121*2 acres on (Sabine river. City ol
Orange, known a* ^he old Miller-
Unk mill site- Price fl 5,000. Have
other outlying acreage In Orange
count}* Will consider proposition.
PeoVy-Monre Lumber Co., 8hrev«port,
La. '
mr. Premier White Leghorn Chicks, Sun-
day and Monday, and every week
until May 1st Also laying pullets.
STARK'S POULTRY FARM, Phone
S00f-P-ll.
• ——; —1—
SITUATIONS WANTKD
TO AID THE UNEMPLOYED***
Orange Leader will aeftopt" "situ-
ation Waated" ads chntalniog IS
free of ..dHlfcge lor one Insor-
lasertlens at 1 cent
IS
|h WUI*. Well
iu accounting. Notorial wort
W. II. Ma lone, Office 702
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3 MEN ARE
INDICTED FOR
DETOSLAYFNC
LINDEN, Tex., March 17 (AP)
—Two fanatical -preachers and ■ th<
father of Bernlec Clayton, 8, were
under Indictment today for the "de -
II" slaying of the crippled child dn--
Ing weird religions rites lsnt Decent,
bet 19,
DefeiulantH In the strange pa*e,
were Paul Oawley. self-styled "•li-
vfne Uealor," r«.v awhley, who de-
scribed hi a iC"afrr Uls brother "(Mi-
s.'-1: Aixl the father, Schrman Cla>-
The Cans county grand jury was
The Orange Leader
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PuUlabed every afternoon, except
Saturday, and 8umla> morning at 508
1-8 Front Street by the Orange Leader
Publishing Company.
Entered at Orange, Texas P. O. as
Second-Class Mail Matter, Under Act
of Congress March 8, 1879.
EASY TERMS ON REPAIRS
Get your car ready for summer d riving
Let Us Satisfactorily
Refinish Your Car Overhaul Your
In Genuine 'DUCO' Motor
Check Your Battery
DELCOREMY'
Install An Electric Radio
Install A New Install New Top
Set of 'U: S.' Tires Or Woodwork
WASH
(IRKYKK — CLEAN MOTOR
MODERN CHEVROLET GO.
Orange's Only ^Complete One Stop Sen'ice. Station
PHONE 00 WRECK ER SERVIC1R..3rd—GREEN
' " i ii
Never before have you had this opportunity |t0 reduce the
cost of your car upkeep.
(A) 1 per cent discount on all repairs, labor, service and acces-
sories for eno year,
(B) Five cents (>V) diseounl will be allowed on each quart of
lubricating oil regardless of prire for one year.
(C) Member allowed' le l er gallon discount o gasoline for on
Vear. , ■
i-'M M|"> " • '• ' i \ s . • _ i-"'. .* .
(i>> Frae road service to ummherK for one year. .-f.
(JC) one car wash and one htoh pressure greasing service ab,v-
lutely FHI3IS of charge. *
<F) The Assn. will furnish Free Ambulance service within a ra-
dius of 10 miles of the Wheeler Funeral Home for member* anil
their immediate families in case of accident or otherwise, for one
year. ■ "
ALL THE ABOVE FOR St per year A. S. • A. SERVICE
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Modern Ellectric Refrigeration ,-
Preserves Cochran's Dairy milk at exactly the
correct temperature to make it stay sweet lon-
ger, insures purity and acids to the natural
wholesome sweetness.
Milk is Natures greatest Health builder. /
Drink The Best From '$■ *mfc
COCHRAN'S DAIRY
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Call Now for Our Representative
Phone list!
A.'ft, A.
tiOLD MEDAL
service Heartfield Motor Company service
Front at Second Street, Orange, Texas.
JOIN AUTOMOBILE SERVICE ASS'N.
6 lbs, 19c; 24 (■£>,
12 lbs. 32c; lbs^P^7
PALM ANI> O^IVE
Country style
Smoked, lb
Ritter, large bottle
Friday Afternoon and Saturday Specials
(fl PTRE FRI'IT "FliAVOlLS).
SPARKLE
Gelatin Desert 4
3 5 oz. pkgs
t:i,I:\KIUJOOK
choice imiED
PINTO BEANS 3
lbs
Salt for boiling, lb.
Eggs, strictly fresh, Qrange Co., doz. 12 l-2c
Cleanser, Sunbrite, 2 cans 9c
Cream Meal, 5 pounds - A 10c
Pork & Beans, Phillips, 2 cans
Hominy, Van Camp's, 2 cans -
Washing Powder, Octagon, 2 boxes
Post Toasties, 2 packages
Pink Salmon, tall cans
Onions, yellow, 2 pounds
Radio Tissue, high grade, 3 rolls
HKiH C.UADE OlTfXi
10c
Nutley, pound print
RICH CREAMY
13c
Cheese, pound
SWIFTS JEWEL
Shortening, 4 lb* carton
24c
l'ALM OLIVE
Toilet Soap, 3 bars
l-V"
15c
dozen bars
in quarters,
pound pkg.
Phelans Best Coffee, pound can
Del Monte Tuna, 1-2 pound can
Sunbrite Cleanser, 2 cans , ,
Del Monte Tomato Sauce, 4 cans
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can
Lipton's Tea, 1-4 can
Best Food Mayonnaise, 8 oz. Jar
Best Food Relish, pints
Gold Medal Salad Dressing, 8 oz 9c, Qt.
Bread & Butter Pickles, pints
Nucoa, pound
I>KL MONTE SLICED
PINEAPPLE
No 2 1-2 cans
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Colorado Potatoes, 10 pounds
Winesap Apples, dozen
Bananas, dozen
' Lettuce; 2 for
Green B^ans, pound
FINE FOR OOOKINO AND SAlAD MAKINC1
Wesson Oil, Pint can
Snowdrift 3 lb, can
>ELlT?n77f^tREAKFAST '.CEREAL
Mello Wheat, 28 oz0 pkg.
LONG WHITE THREAD
Kraut, 2 No, 2 1-2 cans
DIXIE FANCY CREAMERY
Butter, 1 pound print
No. 2 cans
WILSON CLEARBROOK
in cartons, doz
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Bananas, 2 dozen
Grapefruit, 3 for
Oranges, Florida, dozen
Strawberries, box
Lettuce, 2 for
Onions, 2 pounds
Yams, kiln dried, 10 pounds
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1933, newspaper, March 17, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289341/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.