The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1936 Page: 1 of 6
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IN STATE MAY
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wi 's
WASHltfCTON, Jun. 24. fAP) —
A raid i) medley of conflicting state-(
meats, the :tilmfnlHttfttlon'HwfH n bill
*as undergoing tUUralionV today.
. . major chtUlgw, most S«mr e«
- *4id,'.v\,jju!(t -tw' l!io ietldltion of it lung
term program IstKed on the Idisa of
"1,11tie AAA's" lij the states.
' This, It was'lndleated, would lie In
addition tn the original plan calling
\for n two-year. stop-gap program or.
'ftjibsidlxed-' soil eo titter vat ion aimed
jjil; <T>rilrolled jiifMucVlon.
The atup-gap would be Muiu ended.
after two years, l>y a. systom' mule
-which the federal -government would
. Sl'iint money to states which would
cooperate l>y cont w>!Untf,.-ey«p , — .
The hill, which encountered lins
t'llty, skepticism and friendlltte « *«■«•
tot-iny wl'cu it w as plnccd befo. <• the
senate agricujl ure Cinumltt>'c, ■ War
Ueihg ro,Jt1i'H*ji in -tin* dopartii cut of
jjrloullile: '"••
While -this'-.was Ileitis: dune, tt n0\V
fti.vtfH' "ppeureil In tlto farm hitutty
tion. The ■ agriculture comuilttee /A
Hie ihumber of commerce of the
I'nlted Slates gathered for joint
Conference with, lenders of farm or*
gnriixations and proce^wts' repewwn*
Leceive copies oi
Election Rulings
#Muny of the ■)>'r«!d1ng judges Who
will be in eluirge of the elsctlon 'to-
morrow have procured copies "f the
law by which they are tp lie goi'Sined
Irt order.thai there may be no errorS"
that would permit contests. The l w_
in a general way provides that only
Udders of 19H4 ftoil tat receipt*.
Pitid prior tp Kettr«&<j|' 1. 1935, are
(iarmltted ti) rote ~or "the"
elections tomcrrow., ' . -
: ' r. • v •
Mrs. Amelia Tarver
Dies at Her Home
In Oraiigefield
The followin^ Jinn advertising in today's Leader
tng m
serVic«
buying Ironi tlieni. We reo-
Agency
Sir*. Amelia Tarver, aged $ yetiirs,
'1 if;H this morning at 2 o'clock at her
!■ me in Qi,dnitcflt^(t,L.;;;4'fteclcj vfdJU
' i.vu illness,
Fuiuiiai : ^ervlces wiJT be held in'
Kajne, l.a/ht |.<v.30 tomorrow tnorn-
' i« witJj burial in Indian Bayou "cum-
■ lery/tinUer the directlOu, iff .the Oft-
cyw funeral litfBne.
-"She la survived by iter hiinWnd, >V.
W. Tarver; t wo daughters. Iflra. Id*-.
r,)e Itryunt. Mohtgomei^, U\.; Mrs.
I'lQnchb SiHotn of Orunge: IWo broth-
CITS, Haai'otnb Holtiwdtr and Howard
lloftlpayif Of Vjrnhge; also 13 gran4
i hlldreri.
fer unusual Alerchandiso and seiVice bargains.... You
can aave many dollars by
ommend them to you
i'tggly . Wlggiy tttor* v
A. M. C. Htnr
City Fitruer •
AfcP Stores "js ' '
Jo* Arouion'* Grocery
Orang* Laundry
Wlnga'ta'i Market
Dr. Will p. ooyla —
M; X. coheuour & Co.
Joe Lucas & Son. .lowelers .
<>-ana| l^ldrtUl Shop
Kl'jiSiW Klettners ■
Orange "Drug .Co.
t"Al ed 0 • h Co, "
Ailmirailnh Cotlee
tiuality pleiMter# «t oyer*.
Harry Clark llatc-hei'V
OtHtnse County Alotor Co.
I'll via'h .Store . "
Htfrvl.ee .Cafe
.'Orange Insurance
| jtrand Theater
barn Theater
I Orana* Jewelry Co.
! Onlf States Utilitlaa
j Slualalr. Lon Craft Aijent
| J. H. Pevoto's Market
I ffataoff -^tntj'- 8b p —~r
i Th« Salilne upp|.r C .
| CUHdflne'a, inc.
! frreen'e
Qreen Lonteru
j Ijirii. CaHyie'«t neatity Shop
:t|unfer Hotel ; • •% ; ' • ■
j .Ht'Si na>l^Cll>tk X21 •— .
I rniB i''urniture Co.
i K C liaklug J'oivdci-
| ;VitHlcrii. 1«:hevi*ilfci.,"Co.
j <t Mi ( ee
' Admiration Ct*fl'eit. .
RELIEF SEEN IN
SOME SECTIONS
. CHHVUIO. Jan. s24. <Ap>~-Jntt mje
' old which, paralysed the upper bt*u
of ilie nation leaving almoit Jrio
(lead ami wldeopreiitj, property dam
age; today apparently beaded (or tlie
Atlantic oceah aw inodctatlng tem-
pernturerf with more snow worn fore
diet generally.
While snowbound renidettts It) ma*
IriiF* HectioiiK continued,- to dig them-
selves out from under the. worst bll*
iwtrd
b}' ituuierous reitird hiiIi-zi '<) tem
I) e rat u res , t ti e t w o li d ei' c 11 w he t li e i'
the seagoing storui njlghf not be
'dragging' anolyor i>ci.!aus«.v of Its lair"
gard retreat. ' ; rjSy :
The fury of the storm H|>|uircntly
.'pent Itscl1' on New Knaiutid, New
York., and JS'ttJV 'fcrsny, but «ub- oro
frigidity still held rnaHy north cen-
tral ond mhi-woBtet'ii suites in its
5-|SS;|X.'
wm'
Sessions To Be Held lit Woman's
Building; Mrs. Beulah Mackay Yates
N In Charge
9BgdBM#aa6
The Orange l.eafler-AII (las fooU-
!"g Siliool to be held ut the Win
wri'tfa- • lii.D tin Fifth s'ti'cci. Monday;
Tuesday ittld Wednesday uftwitoons,
liogt tilling at 2 o'clock with Mrs,
ltettlah Macltu.i Vates, noted culinary
artist la charge, is mride luisslble
through the cooperation of ItiCjil
l:tislnp<H firms and national . adver-
Tlie cooking school this >-eac,le
planned xa' w one "of' 'tWrTWisr'sai^"
standing events of It's kind ever
staged In Orange and a lurge ajt.eud.
«"«•«' M exp.ccv^atfrin--.^.!r tbf^.;.,aeC
►n T(
Cooking Schc
To Be Furnished
i
Continued on
l'oge Thn-e
I
1
ffifflis
p53^.V^' '• • s*
I,?fe
fev
WMi
■ The opportunity' of jlVovtitUlg flow-
frii for the dead : oc ur. ^ oij-ly oceu-
«l(inal|y. while the glorious privilege I
iif "flowe s: fi(i' Vli(T livlnK" e\'er abides. '
Hlumctimes there u more fragrance j
'in a timely word of encouragement I
ottered some one .than In a bushel
basket of fiowm's, even If they were j
gt'tiwn InCi-inige. Try It and feel j
ijftter.
\Vltli J^eidorn <lraitiage aiul irriga- j,
ifotjt B.vKtetiis In tftte, the JivO per cent [
itic-'eise III I lie county iigrlc'aiturJil j
Ijrfiiji'ain orid county la.rm anti home .
(!emi<ti<ti'Hlloti agents •■on, duty, the j
lHlr, fait- prog tun has larefUly start j
«si glowtne. orunge c nnti''H p- |r,ila- ;
thm/Will without, a-doubt be Increas- j
Ctl by f.'OIti 1500 to 2r>0O before 1 f 3T. j
t-Jvery Individuai j foriiinijiln enough
to txissess ilie . riglit to ""vote tohior-
low certainly ought to exercise, that
privilege. Try to cjist your vote on
the side that "ill firing least regret.
Tbat sawed privilege of voting as
ymi please should not be abused
Activities of the Oronge Chamber
«f Commerce arc gradually liocuniing
'(1 iViatter (;f great Importance . The
pkilnton outlines of the t« 3« prog am
*itor Orange and tirrtnge crumira has
Vmony possllillltles that deinnnds at-
tention of a live chamberof com-
riier(e iiitinnger. This means that, the
flVgnhlWitiiui must receive both the
morn! and financial support of tl)e
loyal i-ltlzeiis.
4' The .prosp.s tlve candidate who
■ ..viiijds ;t4o'."the i-c'tucKt to pay poll taxes
for'an Individual of a group or inrli
vhltntls with 1 he view of tints buying
their. vote, !* being .doped .because
Hie person who makes such a p" p
Os-Hion Knows that he can still vote
t,s he jlleases and oftentimes votes
for the fellow tivhO litis' better judgy-.
tUt'llt.
f .' Hntl it ever in ctirred to you that
' the rear tihfnlftcance of the l.lnerty
* league, purporting to stand for more
r: ■ iMierty. la f«r greater liberties ;fnr
the classes that. Intlutle those who
Istivo hoa* tied their millions and par
niyrtal' binjlh« R for the' musses?
The spiendltf vfork of the Vinton
ltotury club .is hegtnnltig to attract
vi'lije .attention >f not only HOtary
tilths..tauC 1 toi.I!Wit'- in scocrnl, TUis
t:"gnnlwtlo,)> has In the recent past
$ made Itself felt by individuals artd
~ moiips of Individuals ' whpre tisslsF
a nie is most needed a net appreciate^ *
At. visit t<> the paper mill now will
Imprestt one ivitb the fact that work
is bclmt ili| ii'roA a basis of pernin-
" ncncy. This will' m* m but few
any, shutdown*, which nearly al-
ways menu e*t.ra expense and uessa-i
tion of.,.tie 'in™ of Income, will be
LargeCrowd Is
Expected for Meet
of Young Democrats
Cottsldcfahle Interest lms been ere-
(rK*(i he«*« in tlie i>(ti>t few <j y« b* an-
nooncement of the meeting of. ywng
denvicrats in the county eOttrt room
:it 7:10 o'clock tonight.., for the pur-
opse o' perfecting permanent- o''g!int-
Kdtlon.
H Is tt'Tpeoietl that 111 addition to
tbose ellglMe by age for membersltlO,
ttnii there will he otliets. The prin-*
el[>ai itddre«.«is 6f—Ui«u.,-0(.li'atd0U are
vtheduied to be made by Mayor, w
t. ■ nianchard'.ahij Charles L. Belt I
The public/is coi-dially invited to at-
.! yj _ '. '■*• ,
'I''?'' ,Ti—'' ',... ''') 1 ■ '■'—' r'
Flood Gates Are
Being installed On
Municipal Levee
ti e forces working while- gmie'rnl
' direction of the Texas-dopttrtment of
i IfeHlth service on ti drainage an'd
I larlnl control program, have started
I work of installing fjoftdaatos along
j>lil<i nnihlelpttl., |evt«> which bits been
; |Vi«f ticaiiy 'completed. pisrcea at
wtfrk on tltij«—job number ftroun<l_J,2.!>
hten. -
W AS11 INUTON, .1 an. ,2-i. ( A I* > —
1'resident llooserelt today . vetoed:; to-
day the cash payment bonus bill, i
In a brief . 200-Word hand-written
Uies.iaKe to t'lie holls:', the pieshlent
Himplj' ri'!'efvt<J| congress to his, veto
t.H> *UKc uii tbo bt nus* last yea'i5^. ■
"My t'U|ivi«tIAna' are (is Impelling
today as t i«y were theni''* Ire stictr^hv
rt'furo i. can not chiMICe ihem.'
W.E.S. Dickerson
To Address Curtis
' Graduates Tonight
ArjU-ifint jfnidua'iuiii--' oxorcianH will
l j> h<*M ut PuvtlN sVl)0i l tonight ut
7 :30 o'clock. |>rotffiinir follows:
Vtoftnnlonul, Curtis ()
trii.
fr-Ullif
I WATTED HERE
t v>rt fjrsHi nss v Lft i uk ; ^1 •> '5 v
I he Orange county iioiiie di'iiKuistra*
CmflulH, an welf as officials of the
Orattgc County r«ir association for
the- eomilig of a county home demon-
Kratlon a«ont. ex|iet'tcr| to be here
most «nv iitpe now,
The Orao^e'>^own(y*'"1 inr' osstn;la,.
tioii offfeifiis i^W-e^'wdltihg the ;<>oifn-'
t.v home doinirtistratlon agent, before
entering upon a more definite jiro-
gram for this year's fnl"* j^ltlch
promises to lie h.- far the biggest af-
fair of it's kind in th<^ hlstor-y of the
Invocation, izev, lilnnnt. "lied i county. . Among ciuier matters beiatt
III the Sutifiet," Scbarmarn- (it | .iiacusscd at this time by the fair
I Icy grip. ■■
Warlucr Weather., however, , . Was
predicted today for .Minnesota, Wis-
cotwin. Missouri, • Ohio, IV-nhsylvanla
and New Jersey. In the western
states more snow was forecast gen-
erally.
Hundreds- of Uiotisanits of doliiVrs
In innpirty tlamage \vits caused by
...fircit,.!... Tbtee villages lu.,.,ttpp*tr:-Xew
A'oiii vlrltutliy were horned out b,v
j flames caith,|| by hiali'^wlnds. Sljlttll
i fires In Ohio canned an cttimated
; ^^ftt<^U0<-;hti<«i,-i""*rw0 huildil H to
.downtown 1'ittsburg were .dosStro'yiM
MlrWie-
turnod
lieh, 1'ran.ce*
l< Ue. .looseiih
l''ttrtaue, Ka^olia .lolmson.
Kong, class. Address, V\. !•
ergon, Violin . Solo, Joseph
i "resent otlon
li. f'tover.
I.ttuglillJ*
S. nick
Homr.no,
of . Olplonias. ;•)u|i(. K
Presentation of Medals
CSalllen, Mavv n <'hcl- i ofTKIalii is that of. jeore. than ifoub
Homipiti, .Mltlitm Mao- li'ig the* spare for tlic frilr sroiTTi'ls '^llTt^tnfer
at the present site The ipiestlcn
bus' Hot been definitely settled as to
Whether the new fair grounds will
be p ovlded it I.tec this year.
yiih a loaa of $100,080.
■ l\TtTTfiTrtfdi i(iJ ^l''ittl • ofi t he
sotft I'linadlitn ho'dcr again turiwu j
.Hi Ihc recOi-d low' temperature for
the nation yesterday with a minus
it* degrees. At midnight the mercury
lad risen to it he Ion* at: St. Paul.
Htoftith'. M'tiin,, was 25 I-'argo, -Kv
V., S3: Aberdeen, % I)., -lit; Hapl
City, S. I). 21' aboie; Omaliu (I bcio,
is: rnii-fj;.-. i:r. i;i
Tartd. -4; IM'ttshiirg .f,-,- New YjyPfe ft; [ suillly.
slcns
Atiraciivc xiijvards are U) be niuth*•
each, tltiy by the various spotUiors.
, Those cooperating ih the school
' )
6 Tin: iNiTRi) has nvs^Kay
v.'hleh. will install tint Alhoasr kitch-
en to be used throughout tHe sclioo'
leaturlng the latest |n gas ajiplian':
us, >. Including fbok stove,s, , iile(>t'ijn;-
lux, gas liea ters and hot water heal-
(■is. The display will lie arrrl
j under the direction of
MiAS'iiorter, local inauaisotv*"
. TilH OUA.VOK I'llonnrWcuM
t'ANT. jnauiifacturerfi uf/Hei-Dlxle
I'roducts. will feature urfnticd * i-ui
string w!is^e--«iy.mf heatis atiii
V el« 1)1x1(1 pt'ekiintji jjrll pT^idUcts are
grown In orange Wttiuy ami '-packed
A', tltuil^ plant In/West cim« e, 'Alex
l.ott, tiianiigery/statcd.
THK AWNB KCIMM.y CtJMte
I'ANV will/haw a iiiinpVete dl^plfty'
Of L'timyit'iKik-Nferve <->vtnwarc -in
live uHraerlve cobn-sj and Al-;
uiiiiayni ware from -tbeli* "Wtiplete
xt<ow M-a. Vates will use both the
o/en dishes and nlumlnutti tHcnslJS
Imiughout the cooking si-hool. :T.U<-
fnabiiu' Supply has n attrtatiye w'.Ut-
iie,-""ue ^pp^ppHipB
< a (j .'< >'^ tire" ithonuo-s of the Owinge
tn^tT3ovi«r^^pL 'BTi
fttrnlali transportation for
i^viyes Willi do not have y meaha
lug School sensloits ty lie heltl at the
wimian's club liexj/Sfond^ty, Tuestlny
% d Wednesday^
'iriiosi. deslrlns this >crvlee are auk-
ell to tclepMue tltl (luring 'the fdyf'
rioOii and/leave their name aivd ud-
•Irto's atjo a driver , will Ik- sent -fospt^
t' linj/\ lime to nUc"ii,t the school at
■otflo'k.
Hie Wlfl( li: . liiuwn Tiinihurltga
I'ley-tirs of Kt. i>}dward university at
A jstln «l| Igive a .special concert at
t 'in- Orange High school auditorium
i Wednesday evening, Cehruary'1'.'. to
luncfit: the Orange lilgli Tiger-.'
: • renter flllld. r . ' '
;rl-e St Ktl wurtls Tambtirltjui Of
! CoHvdlspluy Of V'lko Aluminum T
^■Btgtied" ttt < omhtne-hptrtitrv ajiil new ii s klini In. t tc LnlUstl Sta
* -*•«#«■. A*- 4 44 4mrttM«*«| -nt ymwg.twew «{
frcni P. T. A.. Mrs.) Ceo. Jones.
T'enedictloh. ltcv. , lllor nt. Utves*
lo|n;Vl,'. t'unlti Hihtiol ©rcltwtt'a.
' fJHjidimteif;' Rlytn Marl Duntiln.
Orellait llTi|'i|c, Murvln Clielctte, Alii
ton Cai-pentei', Floyd i/tmromb. Jo i
s?j>iV~ttmn no, H. W. Thomas, How I
ttrti Pertn. Lulli tionhln, Violet, Kore/ j
man, Kranees' Calliotl. Liu'rathe Hos |
►ett. Miriam MacParlUrje, Stdiar j
tnnync olsen. Ksteilu Johnsoti.
NIM CTKI M YOLKS
CONcoiln, N. IT. — Milady may
fioW have eau yolks to match Iter
IncnkfAst gown.
lixpeVtjt, altctldliig the convt'ittloit
Of New I la mi'shlre poult ry g' oWers
a,v thc.v Can ptVyW«„J,!jhie yolked. eggs
fdr the woman vtho eats her niornlftu
meal In ' hitie dimity. *
Cither <;r |ol*M spet ll'led U"0 green
,Vn<l broWn.
Nctt*ank,
Part s
o!ldly.
workers
N, .TV, -I: St. I art is ) above,
of theOhio river Wyre fto-/.eii
At Newark. 10> WP.-V
tlagx.thrtiiiiih fttiOr miles of
i owdcllts to i-ksi lie fl/t- 'i'!l" work
t.i >• and fl*c team)!/fi-nppett for "'S
hntirs.^ They stiryfvod by cutiihg
Ireea artd huildhnr fires
Many rural' sonools tfiV<jil|{hojil the
snowbound arya renmlne'ti-".t^losod to-1-
day.;
i-;inveuleiice and etunoriiv
TiiK rii;tii,Y\\l<;tn.v sto|?k,
; located on Malti strcei lit the^td
j post oftlcc site, will supply « tii/wl-les
j to In.' used throughoui the solmal.
(This mod'4 tt jtrocery store umltO1 tlm ['
! tannattcuierii' of. Air. II, A. Tiffftn, 'i-fir- j
{ t.'es' n cfimplete line of both stap'lo j
} liiid fancy groeerles* * ;...
! '« dii - -I
, ocHtya
♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ > ♦
Mi
1,000 Poll Tax
Receipts Issued In
County To-Date
Co to this ni'<ntliiK ilice hart he-n
ftpprovimiitely rflbo noli tat receipts
issued. This will leave from 2fl00
to i'70O more to ho written,, provided
Ilie county establishes the, normal
trl'fis fOr the voting strength, of iln*
ye«r. .fust six more days arier to-
day will he open for payment °f
| "ill taxes that will aathorizr' the
pftver to vote Ip eleelions tbia; yeat<
Local WPA Set-up
To Direct Work On
Vidor School
The lorril set its of the WI'A in-
rpe 4ors 1ms taken chm-ec for the
government, of construct 'on WO")< • at
,the Vidor rural hlgb school wl^e-re
atiproximntely $50,000 wlfl Tie" ex-
pended In the program to double ihc
room space for this Whool, tbsd ired
ip the
Nf'ur 'AttdersOn. Intl.. !<}0 pcrKojis.
Ineludlng/motoiIsts und school cbil-
tlt'en. spent iheh' second night In the
Walnut drove school, inaiooacd by
Tbo group had
ttid fuel.
list ot stales with la
ft'ltles at 1*. tlllnoiw tiiitl In'lliiiia
/had .1-1, Allehigan 11, i'eiinsylvanla
5, New York 7, Maryland
Minnesota ami Wisconsin 4,
.ami W«al. Virginia, North and South
HaUot". Iowa. Kansas rtml Teinn-H"
see ontr j-ach.
eithv^oot .dtift*.
I' j i.ltoity of food at
J | />hlo led ibe IP
T i/o>i..u it n t
January 27-28 & 29
* . ♦ ♦ > « ««,
aclinol
entire
—'T
state.
liTTTrw
Ilie
t°rsj
Called To Meet
Tuesday 10 A.M.
A lean la r bi-monthly meetin« of
the directors of the OraWgi; Ohambe"
af Cotr*meree is snhedtlieA irt he Jteld
tacrtsloAed at thin plant. THIS piiiwr latfii nrtt Ttie^flnv mornioa—ni
mill is destined tOjbe one of <rent-
est Imlpstile* luivltig Its- origin on
ihe heglnn'tiji of the second hundred
yeriiW«of th'e, exliitehee "t: i|
the exh
the chamber of con >"itits lo
Ihot iiofiW'Mvifeter bulIiHW*,. .H is ex-
preeled 'lliut matters rif nior Hinn 4i*
Q'gDWiW ''hard' nuts" promises to'
be the unlimited promlsf of M)*,'
l.i'Uiah Maclmy. Yates, noted so'ulh-
ero |e<'turer and home economist who
will coiMlttet the i.oader.Al! Cost'ooh-
InR .school In UtlS I'KJ. Jan. a*,' 2X
and 39# itiid .tot-wlrlch evr-ry "house-,
ra "WWOIF
11 will lie free, and \viv t hwliile, in
iltfetl: It comes to (iratu-.' under the
ituspices of tlis newHpuper.
The fooK{htt SChool promises lo
• ound <t piercing Wftcnili? tn all time
worn nmttos of' itttrking, till out-
„w0rni..ide4a of.titnit;vrav,ti^ft. dcuilgcix
hr.d energy -depleting bringing'ih tiieti',
rt'ad tha mt>dern ideaa of the art of
it all the tested
the housewives a
and Imppy
bit
ill
of Corniiility in'it
your friends and ti«igAbors
v n Will see
there
and we tvan't. you to ComeA-too. The
i lectures h'lik. deal with evWy phase
1 of homo-Interest, They're ilven yoti
! free thrush thV eoprtesyV of this
| u :-Ws)>aper ttiid cnoperattng ii^Snso'a.
Special Service
Planned Sunday at
First Presbyterian
All meuthiirs of, tlie Klrst I're^ln
t"rlan church and friends' iirp pfgei
to 'attend tjle special .service,)-"'(0 lie
I elt1" at the FTrst Preshyierijyf^ ctvufV-li
mot niitg. when otr < he aniil-
<.r ll'O dcdlcilLfoil tit tjle
hull iitl«. . iillili-«—r .• Will be
for lwipti*iiyf_ 1 '
ia 1 program has been at'i'ahK-
the mri) 'lull witli the cllli-
? choir utid"t; the
looking, and with
'formulas (hat offer
t|Uick. stt'e anil certain.
kit lien suhstitute.
A teature of the Cocking School
will hij'. the "Question Bo*.'.' At (he
elOW of, each lecture, tptestlou« will
l.e answered from the staice by the
teutiirwv nrlng your oneftiuii* ant
t'.ep Ilie,,. in the "Question Mov/'
You do not have to r'gh your ninne
A fifteen minute pt ilod Will" «1-
f'-ited to tlie unswerlric of ittlcsttonsr'
" fl
the; Woman's ctuffc'' Semsions, .will j
sin rt aC 2 :«tt o'clocli eitcli afteriioon, |
lam't fi rget tlie <lates, they are Jan* )
htrfy J7. 28 and 2H.
The list of cVmitlirg school partbi
pants includes:
. The. ilntled _tja*-.l!ublits~Hervlt.«zL'u-
The Orange prislui-ts Co.
The Sabine Supply Co.
s tnda.v
Versary
H-iiitrt It
lO'OugHt
A SIH
1 for
darn's
Una, .of
iiiy 'Ihe
S 'i vKjfs*
vesli (p'
dlrec
Allriaar. Patiow ...Hina..,
.Jlynns ahd atitliwais
TIIK CIT.V KAIt.MKIt. Alr„ Claude
phlillps, will provide ail fruit a
tttltl vegetitbl',0*. to he, aacd In tile
tttt'io.us menus far the three day a t f-
t.uo, school. Tho 4'liy l^tnioer also;
jcarrion tt Complete line of frulti* arid
Xegelnbhis. purchased, freah iiiti|.*.
Th'«. City l-'uruii-r Is lOcrKti d- l.u t,W
I'lggWVlAgly ' si ore,
l'i;VlvTO'H MAliKHT, J. II.
veto, matiHger. will furnish meats to
tie cooked In the school. Air. I'eteto.
who haii been In the piarktjl hrtsi-
ness In • Oruirig^. "f^r' ,il S.';^«)tt "thirty-.
t fi\« years, i-ttri lcs a- fttil line of high
j-tiuality meats it.t hla loeaietl
j4ft,,thi),' Viggfy"\v&Sgijr'' !w^
| TI.IK i'ltADIXtl P(i^i\, t can«c>
|. tie West • rurrtlturc stare, uwlw Jvftfe
j uutniiaeuieMC m Miv F' M. t'roufejj, is
j ft atUHiiR ,tfic' latest III iUttitteii
inline and aJso Inner Aprlhti ilv.-ir
j tresses' lo be o!* , display tlUfing the
j,rooming r^chooi.,.' jir.,' crouj'ii
nJUW stOi?l{ of all Kinds of hlglr'giltde,
niiiim.ftt :lil* store locatcd ,af*i(If , ■:
th si re^et. ! *
j STA R iloTTMNH WOiiKS, '/... -Vy.. i
j Hllllftrd, manager, Will ' scivt.wJS®^'
I pepper on Tuesday aft' iftoon all
! ledlt-t -In allendaftM* ttt, ihe school. ]
j fA I. Act: I SKA I TV SHOiv- With
i It's complete, modern, equipment and j
j '.\pe--i opci'.'itoi's( offers the latest !
In ,■'liisfi• i|uajM,v lieauty service. '' ' ';)
j 0'AI.ri'V t'l.KANint's AMI l)Y
; cuSv "ill jrlaee, on—^it>play sereinl ,
f r irlhents, dry, nlBawfeil and iiressed hi. ];
JKSr
Ml Mat liew 1.. ( ttui;e. an In-
truder 'nt St.. hid ward's university,
• lit -I 11 I. One of the foremost tain-
aitlyt.M In-" tile i.!>(Untry, lie
Mlt.'l "Nde te.l to lie . eOtU'Ci't intlster
1 .•«- tiiiiN/hicaito World's Fair rtym-
l liotilc TnihPurH>i)i o'l-heafra.
This will 41k an tinustlal event lit
.'i ler«St""To toiprtc lovers of (>rallK«
cnil tt large^Mtciidanco Is expectttd,
Advance tlcRet' saltKIs being sturt-
•'.i 'vtt ovp'e. \ / .
M h. I'hitrlea -Aeaeunult.N<ho Is In
I Vfivtfe or (he ticket ssle. «IlKbe hs-
h sled by Mrs Herman Ntes, N^irs.
('eorge l.yohK. MI'S. lyUla White,
'osirttc l-'orentUn, Mis'. Abble Until*
:•*_ l k, Mrs. Ili.th Ihtlts. Carl ilickey. Pal
" j I e*b y, the lilgli school foothail
j i mIds. Miss. WlJhelm and Mr. I'rank
J I tiasey.
' —^ —~ ' " ' "
Tax Collector To_
Be Stationed At §
Vidor Saturday
'fie' tiranue conniy lax colleoior
ill have ti tnari etutloncd at ^'td^n*
urn : iii 'A' • '« luck tomorrow after-
;n to rectdvti tilxus for all puf
a ,i a
kftti n
1 lift
lioneVy The eollector will be located
the^Cathp btilldhiK, It was an-
iiilied t<>ilay. _ v-,'
i I rtf, rnhnHkui? "SrAt (irotlde th
i hlckeiH xwblChx-wMI be ctmked dur-
Ptg tlie school, '■
MCHKItN i'H FJVJtOLKT '<)M-
I'ANV Ih also ■ 0o|w->-as!lpg * In tile
■ itoking school. niiil Aft*' , Aijjtgei* 1*1 -
i-.hiii, oVftnum-r, -lati's thit| they have
i ,*i dls)i)iiv h,I 1 motleltj of the new
M#-' cbf-vroiets. Tlteyj ''JthV' bave VrtV
i - iX mi tf' p'ni intent as/ «fe|l ns\a,
iat|d'*ti' at'to renatr KcrvlCe.
nei importance will be taken up at j i tiw< e|ose of each dally mtffUtjmU
i i his' iwVtW. . j:~ The Conltlim School won't hate iti
ri'iggly-Wl«gjy. ■
The City Varmcr.
Ccvoto's Market.
crouch jhtruitttrawol
Modern Chevrt>ii!?t Co.
?tar iSoiUlOifi^Co,
Paloi'e. Hcatity SliO;i|iev.
K. •<«,-. iplUtni Powder.
Atlmirdtlon Coffee. . i
H, .Morton's
)ikrdlr«f and Ltt#fcrr.
OOlf r'ecd Store
Orantfe Ffiorai
imrit
COURT HOUSE
AND CITY HAM-
BRIEFS
•OiT-Cteu, tax ;
, sl l e^and- expe, eneed workmer,. In, th« ■ following nationally a-hfe
addition it the dry eleaulng secvP.. ■, _ - ^ wilf I..- feature,|r
| t.'iey also offer ha(. cleaning ainl.. , ,■ |.„|.|„M Powder, Admiration
The usual pro-gel ting of, civil caaos
• a ilie dlstiict i-otirt -docket hern Is
led to be omitted for the (•"ebrtt-
ftiy term of district court which Is
pi l « iOPi}ne<l on Xionduy,' Kebruarr, !i.
Th<) first week of court this term,
Will Is devoled to uoli-jurv .nwfters
iiiid a (HI that «n.l Ip vlon 'the p*tit
jtny fo • the ."irst we. k ««m oiaittctl
fiiv iltli) tiirm. This will allow ample'
line for lite rwHlng, of Jury cam*#,
was pointed oVt loitay bj attorne)'
feiifl'' (^jiilttrf' tlffleijllii," '■
\
blocking' st-rvhw. ' \
OltA.^CH KI-OiJAl, WHOP, wlilcij
ejii'rlcM rt stock of "ejit flowei's and
1:01 nlHMt -iw:-a<Miiflon lo all kinds of 1
diirubbety' planfii, will au^ply H.t^«% M
c;,s for the t-iuif roottts Oh. •itll>:Shree 1
Lillys of. the «WrkiftR Stliohi ^^" _!"
HAUlilXl.^ AN.H LAWI.Ci: are
featuring, paints, enamels and" vat• }
iilshcu ,liiat '-can' be ltseti.lo ttrcnlly In -
creas* Itte appi-nraiicc and vajire oi
the hiynTo. ullardlng •■ami igiwler ttl< j,
so t arry-a coirtylejo storV <if laillit- •
Ing. inaletijil.s and w ill lc- glad ,4o Ill-
Hint home oWthrttS Jn planning for' re- ;
patrftroc: remorteltoK otsttnsir home". -
IrL'J.I; KUKU STOliL' wilt furnish ;
M.iieihal Neil Ploar/' which Mr<<. •
V nca will Use for all baking dtirftu '
Hie school. t
t'l.AIMC I'Ol'I.TUV rvuM, II. 1
■ i plTei
Hu to
Morten'.s
-Salad Oil,:
Salt) (Vustene
ami
1
ONLY
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1936, newspaper, January 24, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307734/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.