The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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ANNOUNCING
NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE
been able to serve you as vfi
are now. We postively guaran
tee our merchajidi?e to be as
represented. Our prices to be
right and terms you can meet.
Your account invited regard-
less how small.
CROUCH'S TRADING
POST
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FOR RENT
COMPLKTK MAI' OK ORAXOK In
eluding' suburbs. (.UtIUOS' BOOR
STORK. . • 2-21
GOOD BLACK RICH FERTILIZER,
JM yard delivered. llOc.HiaS DA-
„ IltY. Phone 8 15. ——2 ID
FIHH. SHRIMP and- oysters.
Krusb shipments dully. W. L.
TAYLOR'S RED ANT) WHITE!
■ STORE. 1102 Border. 1'hono 3 11.
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[THE! ORANGE LEADER
WlSH1HK IK POCBT
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 17. (AP) -
The vvlnner of the .laclsonvlll^ Lori
Morris junior ooUey* busketbuli .Kurnc
last night remained In doubt today.
•Jacksonville claimed a lu to 98 vic-
tory, L<m MoitId I) S-aIl tie.
The dispute urosc over n flel*l go;il
as the first half ended. Official soor-
'•fti. one re presenting each school,
•disagreed whether the ball left tin-,
bauds of Grady Vaughn, •IuekS(*nvUle
forward before the whistle bh'V.. >
The executive committee of ■ dis-
trict one. Texas junior college con-
ference. ihav be asked to, decide'.
PASAPEJ<?A. Calif.. Feb. 17. (AP)
—Ellsworth Vines,'. vvlio ndinlnsteredl
a sound--Hi untiring to Fred. Perry In
J,,OA AnseK's liist' nJRht. led \tib. tour-
ln|g professional tennis troupe Into
hit: home town today lor another one-
night stand-
The lanky Pasadenlati put the ex-
Kngllsh • "amateur tkjng, away 1ij_
straight sets last night uefttre • a-
gatherings of (i00( fitiis that number-
ed most of the sable wraps and din-
ner jackets 'In Hollywood! The scores
were ti-3, 0-3, tl-J, iind gavo fall-
proof of tiio smashing demonstration
put. on by Vines. •
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.WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17. 1937.
up his second l0?rouna- technical
knockout In tw omonths over Joe
Bauer of Cleveland last night when
h> put the rugged easterner down
In .the final stanxu at the Olympic
auditorium.
ploivboys hffkaT i>ecati:ii
STEPIlEXVlLLE, IV/.. 17, (AP)
:—The John Tarleton "l'lowhoys cauie
from, behind last night to defeat lie-
Cutur Baptist college •10 to 16. and
score (heir 74th consecutive 9basket-
ball victory. After trailing for 10
niinutes the Plowboys found the range
and coasted (o an easy win. '
SHIP IK IMNSMlt
Yokohama, Japan, Feb. 17. (Al')
—Following a collision with an enor-
mous whale. -a lOS-tdn Japanese
whale boat flashed an 80ft today re-.
por(|ng she had sprung a bud leak
and was sinking.
Two steamers reported lhe.v were
pushing to the rescue. ,
Dlt^-^i^K WOOD, any length, any
quantity. 280 John, 1'bone 008.
TWO ROOM FUKNISIIED AI.'AHT-
roent. ulso Uedroolit. 001) Elm.
Thone :i« , 2-22
The Omnge Leader
Published every afternoon except
Saturday, And, Sunday morning at
•01-1-3 Front i Street by tb* Orange
Leader PobMafking Company.
Xntered at C>range, Teias p. O. aa
Second Class j Hall Matter, Under
Act of Cobgreas, March I, lift.
Snbinft-iption Bale*
By M«ll- or Carrier, i months
AdrertlslDg rslos will be fur&lahed
upon i application
ABSOClATBU>, PRESS UEMBCB
NOTICE
rruge Furniture Store
Dealers in >tew and second-
hand furniture. We buy, trade
and sell. Alio have Orosley
Electric Refrigerators, priced
$104.95 up an.a Orosley radios,
priced $19.99 up. 110 Border
itreet. Phone 439.
MARINE SERVICE
BARMS MARINK SERVICE. Ma-
rina cohtrai-tlng—Tugs—Barges-
Speedboats—Quarter Boat*.. Fourth
Utreet docks. . .{'hone "86. 0-I«
REFRIGERArj|'ION SERVICE
AXX OF OUR " TVl'EWUlTEIt.
liavo liecn put In first class condi
/Ion. .Special prices for Htudent...
by Week, month or period of school.
A. F. BURNS, Phones 904 and 452.
NEED ENVELOPES, Letterheads,
office forms, etc. We ea: fill your
needs quickly and accurately. The
Sabine Printing Co., Orange Lead-
er Bldg. Phone 4.
BURROIJOH85 AODIN'd MACHINES
—Phone DIM or «}2.
WE BUY OLD GOLD. Highest mar-
ket prices paid, Let# us estimate
your gold before you sell it. H. L
Cohenour A Co.. Z07-A Fifth St.,
Orange, Tftias.
IMPROVED TIIUCIC FARM. See J.
E. Pattlllo. 3-31 tf
FURNISHED
vato both.
APARTMENT. Pri-
Oarage. I'lmnc- r>72.
1-2-27
MODERN STOItl-J liriLDIXO. Col
lege and 1-rtke stfeets. M. Loleano.
Phone f,37.
WILLIAMSON'S CAFE
WHERE YOU OET THE j«BST
MchIh, Best Service for the Best
Prices.
TAILORING
SHOVi'LNO
NOW , SHOWING DISTINCTIVE
Spring' and Snmuier Fabrics at,
prices that will surprise you. A'
small deposit will secure your or-
der. J. TORRES.
PERSONAL
(FOR CONFIDENTIAL ADVICE 1>*
Business or Love see Mrs. He s.
1403 Curtis street..
•E X. E C TItIC iRECRIGERATlON
Service. Call Atr, Alborn tit phone
120, SCO Mr S4i ORANGE FUR-
NITURE COMPANY. • 2-5
SITUATIO tTWANTED
EXPERIENCED iflUCTICAD'; nurse
—-njfereneoi Jlrsj, Anne Mao Bates.
FEMALE HELP-WANTED
FEED CHICKS PURINA
PURINA STARTING AND GKOW-
ing Mash Your .chleks will thrive
on' H. Provides a jierfuct ration
balance. CAMP OUAIN COM-
PANY.
OKLAHOMA CITY. — These dust
storms and winds are really becom-
ing a menace. \
"My house is on." fire," -a woman
shoUfed Into the fii-e -dopiU-tiucnt tel-
ephone, "I can bear it cruckllng in
the attic now. " y
Fire trucks speil to the address.
"1'ice?" snorted disgusted return-
ing firemen, "it was the wind tearing
her wallpaper." -
HOLLYWOOD COMPLEX
CHICAGO, —r One day Emory Ste-
Iner surveyed liiaiself in the mirror
and remarked, ">Vhy, J. do believe I
"look like George Raft. the movio
actor." Aittorney Victor Froelich re-
lated in Superior .court.
A mouth later lie left lils wife and
two-year old child and presumably
beaded for Hollywood.
Mrs. Stelner wan granted a divorce
on grounds of desertion.
..."„F. W. McConneli, traveling com-
m<*roial ugent foi- the Railway K*
press Agency of Houston, wits a bus-
lne s visitor lirre "•> life?
ARE^YOlT""
NERVOUS?
Here It a way to help calm
quivering nerves
On jrow fact w n*rrou>. that y*u nM ra
Kmml Ar th*rv Hium when rou M mm
and irrltsM* ... tUoaa whan mm mM UMM
wm ait dauvit ta w)
ft
h#l| Aim your wlnriM uns aa<t ikguU
«l*a you tba atraagtb and un|> to (aca llfa
with a amlia.
When jour woiria and cam become to* "
much (or you and you warn to run away from
It aU . . . take I.YDIA £ MNUIAM'S ViWJ-
KTABLK COMPOUNa Many women ha«a.
had oerrei a< Jangled aayoura, but thay ham
been able to build up tbatr pep and energy and
•at back to'aormal with tbeaid ol I YI)|A E.
PINKHAM S VEOKTAHLK < MPOI)NI).
When /our motltrr and your grandmother
uaed to become ncrtou*. Irritable and rundown
they depended upon iblt hnuut old madk-lna
to pap tbem up again ... to help their twiu
. . . to help give them a cheerful dlapuelrloa.
.1,11 iiiai^l i. in, iii| «-
HOW LONG CAN A
THREE-QUARTER WIFE
HOLD HER HUSBAND?
► Vou b v« to worlt t marriage
X to make a success of It. Men
may be soltlsb, unsy mpsthetlc.
but that's the way they're made
and you might M well realize It
When your back aches and your
nerves scream, don't take it out
onyoor husband. Ilccau't possibly
know bo# you fuel.
.Fortlirce Rcncnil Ionsonnwoman
bas row another how to go "Matt-
ing through" with Lydia E. link- .
hem's Vegetable Compound. It
helps Nat urn tone up the system.
■ thus lesseaiog the discomforts from
the functional disorders which
* women must endure in the three
ordeals of life: 1. 'Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 'J. 11*-
parlng for motherhood. 3. Ap-
proaching "middle age."
Don't be a thrc^-ouarter wifc,
lake LYDIA E. PINKUAM'8
VEGETABLE COMPOUND and
• Co ""Smiling Through.* %
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•LOS ANUELES, Feb. 17. (Al')--
Lee Rumtuc of San 1 Heuo cliaiketl
REPAIR L\MIVRIGIIT RIILD1NG
Krcd Deitzel is in charge 06 an ex -
tensive repair job being done on the
Bank barbershop undAhe' Bfthk tail-
or shop in the Lauthright. building on
Front street..: Both, the exterior and
the Interior of thin building will lie
remodeled before the job is com-
pleted. „ ,
Hgestible as milk itself 1
•" « •
FURNIXUR3-SALE
ENTIRE HOt'HE rritNlSHINOS.
Heal .Savings. . Leaving town. 404
Orange. Ave. l'lionc .410.
BABY CHICK SALE
HUT); UaRRED and WHITE ROCK
Chick's. Custom Tlatcblng. Cl.AHK
HATCHERY. Phone' 4hS. I'-i?
Leader 50c Manth
01
., this cheese fooch
wifh the deliciously
mild Cheddar flavor
et the family have this nutritious
cheese food often ... in sandwiches, in
casserole dishes, and, melted, as a smooth
sauce for eggs or sea food.
PHONE
38
And let us make your
last springs wardrobe
N. ■ ,
look like new.
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Quality Cleaners;
Dyers and Hatters
SIXTH AT FRONT ST.
^4-
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REG'i AR FELLERS
That's the Spirit S.'iy We
By'GENE BYRNES
CO1.0UKI) AyOMAN WMti HWW-.
■work. "Must live on place. Mrs.
,1. W. Thigpen,
ARCHITECTURAL WORK
Phono C21.
'Mi
WILL BJJY
HOGS
CLYDE NELSON,
Sixth and Front,
and Remodeling.
ARCHITECT.
New Buildings
2-1
LOST
TOP PRICES
•Cattle. MoiiO;
■'■'.Ml
I '*■
wurse.
Geol*te llarro
FOR" BUTCHER
ClTAllLlE FAIR-
3jx. ;■ ' 3*10
E W/l NTS WORK
' R A C T I CAL
training. Mrs.
,1308 Curtis,
BABY -CHICKS
VISIT OCR MO)j>l4HN PLANT."tioo
our. Q.UAL1TY s-hlcts, ilnv jold or
started; VlN/fON IIATCl
VINTOX, L*, ,j
ANCE
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■&&!(&&■■ AMEIiBCATJ ACCIDENT
INSURANCE. *2. per year.
A. If. H. Htaj-i; Agent „
WANTH73 TO BUY
TWO LARGE «KCOND HAND Suit
CaseH i>r sm:ill steamer trunk.
I'hoti" 1. / 2 1G
"AUTO iSpjii&~SERVI0E
EXPERT Al'T(> REPAIRING, body
. worl, Dticri i'kiintlng. We service
nil uwKes. of ears. Ail wWk. guaran-
teed. OHANGlf COi'NTR MOTOR
COMPANY, Corner Seventh and
Division Si.-. ,
LADIES' SMALL WRIST WATCH.
K'tween Jtrcsbytcrinn church and
. H. J. L. Stark' residence. Reward.
Madomsclle R. Burkl. Phone 53.
Leader 50c Month
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GOVERNMENT
OPERATWE5
DIRCCTED BV DAN
DUKJNt. SECRET
OPERATIVE
THfe 0MUGGL-ERS,
WU PANG AND
PAGAN, GLEEFUU-V
PREPARE TO/BRING
IN OVER /HALF
MILLION! DOLLARS
WORfH OP
CONTRABAND
«. NARCOTICS /
the
f PATAL
\ MOMENT
Mr. 1. Knovviit Funny how folks get iHth tho wroilfl roon
th*S vs
HeSS Hi Room
vc> \vi- looks
LIKE. WE. ^
THE
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A SOOT PCACE
GiUMIE OOftAM!
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GOVERNMENT MEN WATCH OICl< HUDSON y
MEN, VOU MAVC
VOUR INSTRUCTIONS---ONE
SOUAD WITH ME THROUGH
.THIS MOLE INTO VU PANG'S
BASEMENT, THE OTHER
SOUAD SPLITS AND BLOCKS
WU FANGS MEN WILL BE
WATCWtNG EVERyTHING, ANH
SO BE CAREFUL TO DO
NOTHING SUSPICIOUS —
WHEN. EVERYTHING IS SET
VOU AND BOBBY LEAVE THE
STORE, GO AROUND THE
CORNER AND GET A CAB —
you mustn't be here
WHEN WE RAID--I'M GOING
DOWNSTAIRS NOW/
SPEED TO MEET THE SMUGGLING SHIP '
TUCPC Uu
DAN SAID THEY WOULD
HAVE TO LEAVE PART
THE NARCOTICS
WE'RE TO LET THEM
THE PIRST
GRAB WHAT
BOTH ENDS OF THE
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1937, newspaper, February 17, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302924/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.