The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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iJONdVlEW; Texan, March S
Tli<! Texan house oil InveMtlKatlng
Committee today delved Into charges
that f'fii:titW>UB" oil companies pnkd
taxes on east Texan, crude ol| in or-
d< r to move It on a lesal IiuhIb. Fif-
teen ,witn<W<eK were preaent when
Chairman Ausuntine C clay a called
the hearing. He would not say who-
, ther tcwUmuny would be completed
today. Celuya, talking of the "flctl-
ti«>im';.t couifMnieH; ttuid nothing now
could |>e leai-ried about the many
"companies" which have paid "taxes,
leading to the belief that such a sys-
tem may ,huve been used to move Il-
legally produced oil.
more cincvnoi^rrs
ritoBi: cONTiTtED
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your yards for th« Con-
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WHEN BLADDER
IRRITATION
WAKKN yOlJ IIP
Strike ;it tfae cause. It's nature's way of
Baying "Danger Ahead." Make (his Wo tent.
Use Huchu leaves, juniper oil, etc., to flunh
out excess acid*, and Impurities. Works on
) the bludder similar to castor oil on the
' bowels. You are bound to feel better after
.V thlv rushing ".nil you get your regular sleep.
f Oct buchu, juniper all, etc., in little frren
tablets c«l!"d lt^kets. In fo «r days if not
pleased, your druggist will refund your Wc.
Bold by (he or AN tit DRUG CO. and 00-
BFF.'S uniir. ro.
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ON T1IK ROAD TOUAV
ACCOBDIXG TO REPORTS
Chevrolet's durability Is evidently
one of the factors responsible for the
•jteadlly llfci'easlng "proportion of
Chevrolet cars and trucks among all
motor vehicles registered, It was
pointed out this week by W. E. Hol-
ler, vice president and general sales
manager of the Chevrolet Motor com-
pany.
An analysis) of motor registration
figures for the -whole country, Mr.
Holler said. Indicates that although
the total number of units In service
l« only slightly greater today than
it was In J92i>, the numbet' of Clicv-
jfllfttaJngluclefl In that total Is iomc
"can not be attributed to happen-
stance. Nothing except an outstand-
ing capacity to 'take it,' over a long
period, could bring about any such
shift in the llne:up of cars in active
fei'vicc.
"For - 'many years, the Chevrolet
engineering department lias held that
durability was a factor of . utmost Im-
portance. Acting on that convic-
tiont they- have consistently striven
- Ilclp beautify Green avenue for the
State Centennial year.
PORT ARTHUR COLLEGE
"The Business and Radio College
That's DIFFERENT"
IF interested in commercial training, write the
Registrar for, the 27th Annual Catalogue.
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make oa«h new nlodel UlI more
r Hable. The I83G models, now en-
joying a record-breaking public nc.
eeptance, arc ^t>y no, nieans tb« first;
Chevrolet# in which long life has
been < lie engineers' first concern.
"Since 2,000,000-unit Increase' ^wi-
der consideration began back In. 11)2it.
it Is fairly evident that the,-benefits
of extra-rugged const ruction were
making themselves tVIt-'ln that year,
and that the ability 'to stand up In
t<ll sorts .ot service has been a char-
acteristic (ft Chevrolet, products
throughouj.'-'the years that have In-
tervened.*'
,-T.OS ANtiKI.KS, March 5. (AP)r
Hlgh ranking officers of thp United
^tiUi|ii..|U^)aulMuca
ikiiToA Toaay, m an inwritiganon- <i
supposed espionage and sale of fleet
secrets to foreign- powers.
The report, which said department
of justice agents also would be sum-
moned. was not denied by trie lT. S.
district attorney's office.
In jail. Indicted on charges of tile-
gali.v wearing a naval .jinlforih un a
naval vessel. Harry .'TlipJnpSon, 27,
discharged sailor, lias been held for
revural weeks under the high's, bond
of $20,000. lie- pleaded innoectit at
his arraignment,
A former associate, William .las.
Turn line, ol' l,ong lU'.'tch, Calif., was
the first yitness taken before ' the
federal grand jury' yesterday. ,
Turntinc was arrested in Sweet-
water, Tex.; a warrant for Ills rr'turn
here being issued after reports were
received Out? 1
was willing to
Naval intcllig
rd with <>t In
Lucky Htrllto 'niuuufacturers
no end of expense and troubW to
settle the' manner of which 15'" pop-
ulttr, tunes are the 15 moat popular
Invtne estimation of a hundred and
twenty million people pach week.'
"Your Hit Parade," broadcast from
WKAF Saturdays at 8, not only"
names the tunes In the nation's fat
!fn%g!p
MLAML. j.Xtt- — Amoll#
Putnam, first woman to fly the A
lantlc and holder of nniny an air rec-
ords, knows that "fame is fleeting."
"I've been mistaken for nuiny pet-
bonn, seldom for myself." j he told
un audience here. "I've been con-
gratulated on swimming the Kngtlsb
channel and mistaken for virtually
vor, but keeps the public posted on t everybody, from Mabel Walker VVU
the /trend of types of popular music
and how long or liow 'short lived are
some of the hits of the day, A
Targe iifftff OT" jjcnnfc" Tnrrt mrpmwr
Items running Well Into four figures
each week are ticeessury to make the
survey of sheet music .and record
sales, and the requests for particular
numbers at dance floors over the
country, and the request* sent in to.
Help cloan up and beautify
ange for the Texas Centennial.
ietiramlt
mother."
to Col. Lindbergh's grand-
Help clean up and beautify
ange for the Texas Centennial.
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Different from Ordinary Hair Toaici
IT'S >1 SCALP MEDICINE!
Met II. FEEL It WORKI At All Druggltli
Wrlfji fir FREE SHkUt l'Th. Truth At ut
The Heir." N tl n l Ce.. N«w Ytrh
H
feif
whin you buy the
• You pat your moocy on a "sore thing"
when you boy Probak Jr. razor blades. This
double-edge blade is a product of the world's
largest blade maker. Positively guarantees
smooth-shaving comfort—yet sells at 4 foe
PROBAK junior
lo
"It'll what
i n c n^'i'ii!
f« (jt-ntl
xx'tiM sai'l. in iraring thi
Wi'if rt'poiMril l« Im* Horii
iot" the l'ja \ fI« « t
naval niovomontH
vaiu'i". A tf'.atfh
sa ill ho
c knt;\v>."
havo jiiln-
<s. it
what
t (tflt-i'S
iiianiU'vers, uivlnVf
JM) days in ad-
was math', it was
Southwestern Greyhound Lines
Bus Station, 5th & Division Sts., Phone 137
Open 24 Hours
EAST
WEST
4:48 a. m.
\ 12:12 a. m.
10:33 a. m.
7:57 a. m.
1:53 p. m.
9:27 a. m.
' 5:33 p. m.
12:12 p. m.
8:13 p. m.
2:12 p. m. '
10:53 p. m.
7:57 p. m.
ItnssM l eave at #:45 A. M., S:St> P.. M., 8 P. M.
Arrive From It. Arthur t :<5 A- M., S P. M, 8. P. M.
Si, 1(1, for a furclgner supposed to have
purchased the Information. . hut
aitenls fii-und ho hud sailed across
the racific some time ago. ,
. ITGIIT Dl'ST.
ittl'isi-; CITY,' Okla., Mifri'h 5. —
With brooms and shovels Oklahoma
l'anhandln wives began again, today
the oft-repeated laslc of ridding their
homes of silt brought In by a dust
Aittfmr- f
'lie fore It t'| liieteil down last night
the Htorni roared with hurricane ve-
locity, strewing ititis of silt in its
pat!:. . ..
F>e tiers, reported a brisk .demand j
for paper t. h ] u- to seal windows
auainst future dust sL/'t'liis. _ j
iiiiADS i:\<;l\i:i;i{S
AI'STIX. Te \.. .March 5. <AV> —
C. S. Clark <if Donna, toiliiy became
■ hairman of the l.iou' d of water en-
gineers. succeeding John A Xorris.
who re£iut.lf'd~ to lierollie general inau-
itger olMhe llrazos" rivi-r conser\at ion
distrl't.
.lohn I'l iti helt of Austin sin-c< eil-
i,| 11itil ai a uieiiiher under nppidnt-
ii>eat Ii.v (lov. Allred.. The third nieui^-
ier is A. M. I nullap of liarstow.
Accurately Fitted
GLASSES
IH I'l.U'ATrONN KKPAIltING
ON KAS^ Tl'.UMS
To Those of Acceptable Credit
Dr. F. H. Williams
t'ollesc (graduated liisccnsed
Optoniatrist
—Offices at— *•'"
JOE LUCAS
t)lt.VN(iK, TKVAS
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
K5 matter how many medicines you
have tried for your cough, chest cold
or bronchial Irritation, you can get re-
lief How with Creomulslon. Serious
trouble may be brewing and you. can-
not afford to take a chance with any-
thing less than Creomulslon, which
goes right to the seat of the trouble
to aid nature to soothe and heal the
inflamed membranes as the germ-laden
phlegm Is loosened and expelled.
. Even if other remedies have failed,
don't be discouraged, your druggist is
authorized to guarantee Creomulslon
and to refund your money if you are not
satisfied with results from the very first
bottl-i.Get Creomulslon rii;lit now. (Adv.)
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Why Gulf is the Gas for March M
kloautify your yards for the Cen-
tennial year.
Help Kidneys
Don't Take Drastic Drugs
Tour Kidneys irontaln U million tiny
tube« or (litem which 'ninv bo «?n<lanforetl
by neglect or «lrnntlc, Irrltutlnn. tlruxH. Ho
careful. If functional Kkin^y or UhttMer
dlaordfrn make you nuffor from Offt-tjnk
Up«Nlght«, NervouuneHn, Lohs Tep. I^k..
I'liins, Ilheurnntlc Pain*, l'Jlffclno^s, Cir-
cle* Under Eypn, N«'urnl/?ln, Acidity,
liurninir, flmnrtln* or ItrhlnR. you don't
need tu take chancer. All druffglflts now
havo vthe most modern advanced treat-
ment for those-troubled—n, J')octor'a i rc m-
crfptlon called Oydtex (HIhh-T#1*), Worku
fant—enfe an«l dure. In 4S haurd It mud
IjrlnK- new vitality and im guTirantoed tu
make you feel 10 yearn younger ln,ono
week or money buck on return of empty
package. Cy tex coetd only tic a done «t
drub'Kl^ta and thy guurautco i>rotoctu y«u.
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MARCH MEANS WINDS to most folks
Hut March brings higher temperatures,
too. Average temperatures are.up 5 to
13 degrees over February. If a gasoline
isn't made to suit the season, you don't
get the best mileage. Try That Good
(■•uIf—it's refined to give you top mile-
age iinw. Because Gulf is "Kept inStep
with the Calendar," </// of it goes to work
none oj it vodt-lv waste!
Gn°°° gulf
GASOLINE
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THERE is a simple, practical formula for making every day pay You a profit. You have it in
your hand right now. Just let this newspaper pio int the way to honest bargains. Put an end to
hit-or-miss buying. Plan your purchases. \ ^
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All through the year, local merchants advertise sales of household needs, This is the month
for sundriesy like soap, cleansers, brushes, dish- towels ahd gadgets for the kitchen. Watch the
advertisements. V'v
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Whenever a household need arises, consult the shopping news that is printed here for your
benefit. Buy at the best prices for year-round needs. Put more s-t-r-e-trc-h in your budget
dollars.
IT WILL PAY YOU A PROFIT TO
PAY ATTENTION TO THE ADS
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1936, newspaper, March 5, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307769/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.