The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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concerning pU n« on
now (it* hail "oon, atM Keifre-
V M. JT. Kaufman reported that
'Sic Koiver, student at Louisiana
college who the club is assisting in
K-ho0), ,U sick. Ai B. Chenier of
tieaumont was a guest and others
present Were Mcnara. J. pV.; Shaw,
Iaij- Derouen, It. 3. Kaufman, Goo.
Sohan*. j(. W. nichard, AtJwn Per-
ry. M. M. WaHter, J. M. Boyet, H.
M. I.ane, Mi P. Ileaney, 8. D. Le
iBoouf. B. 8. Walker, p. p. Hol^enj
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8. A. Kairehildw.
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Kathnn Lonxmlre who it with bar
parenUMr. and ifra. U T- I^onicmire
of Ale anUria
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Among memborn of the #chooi fae-
UHy jll with influenaa aro Mias
in Beaumont.'
and Jack KUIott left
Wedneaday on* a butlneaa trip to
Chicago. !&•:; f"
Mra. Claude M«yo h , returned to
Lake fcharlea after : vlaitlnj lxir 1«-
ter Mtpr A. I). tJeor*e.
Mlaa Irina Scott Of Lake Charles
vislte.l her mother At)r . Ktiel Scott
lure Monday.
Mrs. 8. A. ISmerson spent Sunday
In Opelouaaa. i'
■ Mias Jlmmle U-e Itiahop haa re-
turned from a visit to her parent*,
Mr. and *Mrs. W. C. Bishop at 1EW*'
't^uincy.
* Mr. and Mra. Holton Vincent and
fon George Ho/rdy of Sulphur vialtod
of the Waldort-Aaforla
Now York, Is appcallnR td
houaewtves for u good old-
fuahionetl Texas recipe.
In a letter to Manager William A.* :
Webb of the Taxaa Centennial expo- ,
sltton Oscar says that there Is a ^'w
great demand In New York for Texas
linrbecue. He asks Webb to forwwd ,
to bbn a roclpe tor this tasty dish $3
atiittiw that he will see to it that it '
hus a permanent pla.ee on the Wal-
dorf-AMorla menu. * - \
"1 would appreciate It greatly If
Texans who have original recipes for
barbecued beef, would mall > them to
mo and ) will send them to Oscafr |
Mr a«A \|B. H..n- ftil" hl" *t'ectlon," Webb said. "This
y' prove an Inducement for many Xew
Yorkers lo visit Texas during the
period of the exposition. We want M
to bin aure that only the boat recipes
for Texas barbecue are usod ln tho
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Alton Falrchilds of Woodlake, Tex.,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mr . S.
A. Falrehllds, here T«esday.
Mr. and Mrs. I-awrcnco Swcnney
and scon Jo of Port Arthur visited
a JEU ja.wea4u juJMste Sunday.
FOR RENT
UNFUKNISH
poslte Holland Hotel.
trance.
APARTMENT op-
Hotel. Private en-
Phone 298. 3-11
Carrier, 1 month ...* .60
,, w . ratea will be furnished
upon application
PRK88 MBUBSP l
Help clean W|i_«id„beautify Orange
for Texas Centennial year.
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County Offices ....... . .,:.... 1B.OO
Except as Follows: fV V
Cdmmisstonqr ..... S10.00
of the Peace *10.00
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s 2®ayor J^in.oo
Commissioner 8.0D
Leader la aathoriaed to an-
tha following candidates aub-
to the action of the JX-mocrntic
DON'T LET THAT PROPEltTT
stand Idle. Advertise; in the For
Itent column.
LABGK FRONT BEDROOM- Well
furnished. > Hot bath. Garage.
..KTho Oaks Apartments. 503 12tl
street. S:16
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MODERN FURNISHED four room
apartment Including lights, gas,
electric range and Frigidaire. COS
Cherry street. ,v
AUTO SERVIOE '
DIESEL TRACING
THE IGNITION SYSTEM is moro
neglected than any other part of
the motor. Have a complete in-
,sp'>ctIon. Orango Battery A Start-
er JJarvic*. ,iflth.. ana Front. Phone
2 T.
Semplc of Plhwille; Miss Ilaxoi Mc-
Namara, who, IK with her parents,
Mr. and Mra, P. 15, MfNamara In
DoQuincy: Miss Matte1 Nogas who
•s also ill with Influenza is here at
the home of Mrs. Ethel Sc&«.
Mra. O. J. Trahan has *< turncd.
home f-oai Houston where sh'6 haa
been with Mr. Trahan, conflnedXIn
St. Mary's hospital there. Mra. Trw
Jmn returned home beeauHfe of the ill-
ness of her children. Anna Ruth ajrjcl
'fed, confined to their beda with in-
fluenza. She report* Mr. Tralian'a
condition ka Improved and the chil-
dren will soon be able to return to
school.
Those from here attending funeral
*ervll'es for Max Kdlestoln In Lahe
Charles Monday a,fternoon were: Air.
«• nd. Mrs. C. J. demons and da-ughter
Miss Qelcia, Mr. and Mra. H. M.
Lane, Mr. and Mrs. J. F, rteaney. Dr.
and Mra. W. F. Brooks, Mrs. Clau-
dia Ford, J. V. Ellis, Mrs. M. J. Kauf-
cian, J. W. Richard and Foster Ford.
'• -Mra. Ora WJlIlania of Houston is
vTsUIng Slr^ and ilrs. (i. J.'-demons.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mobley and
children George and June visited in
Beaumont, Monday.
Mrs; WHU LeBlanc visited in
FOR SALE
fresh buttebmilk, Sweet
MILK, fresh butter. Churn daily.
W. L. Taylor. 802 Border St.
Phono 344. 4-17
NEED ENVELOPES, Letterheads,
Office forma, etc. Wo ca. fill your
needs quickly and accurately. The
Sabine Printing Co., Orange Lead-
' er Bldg. Phone 4.
sotuT Horman and, Hugh Lee visited
Mr. and Mrs, Hi H. Sclilndler in "Sul-
phur, Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Valite Heed and pon^
John Vallle visited In Dallas, Texas,
Sunday and Monday-
Mrs, D. C. Well* left Sunday for
Houaton to visit her daughter, Mrs.
E. R. Sutton tlirougl^ the week,
MEANING NO OFFENSE
NNEOSHO, -Mo. ;—r Alert keepers of
t'ho^ueace heard a burglar alatin, sped
to the\Flrst National bank and sur-
l-oundodNnost of this city's clerics.
The ministerial alliance was meet-
ing in the-hohk directors' room When
somebody acciOfetjtally touched, the
button.
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Don't Take Drastic Drags
Tour Kidneys, contain t million tlar
tubes or alters which mss be esdsngered
by neflect or drastic, Irrltetlnc druge. Be
functional Kidney or bi
nske you suffer fro:
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. .ins, Rheumatic Fains,
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Murnlirs,
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Pep, t-*S
ftheumatlo Palna. Dlixlnesa, Clr-
ider Byee, Nruralgla, Acidity,
:, Smarting or Itohlns. you don't
need to take chances. All druggists now
have the most modern advanced treat-
twAlee**. m
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, Worka
live the most
erfjuo'n'called cystex (Blss 'tex).
' faat—safe and sure. In 48 hours It must
brine new vitality and la gtAranteed to
make yon feel 10 years youncer In, one
week or money back oa return of empty
package. Cystex costs only lo a doae at
druggists and the guarantee protects yen.
Finer ingredientil
A new type of recipel
Mixed a special, more
painstaking wayl
Marvelous flavor! J
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■ District Attorney—
BEN RAM9EK, San Augustine.
..' Judge, lat Judicial Districts
' ^ RIC AKDSOSiWp 5-
Attorney, Orange County:
11. H. fRAMON) STARK
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SPECIAL NOTIOR.
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Furniture Store
in new and second-
i. We buy. trade
havff Orosley
Refrigerators, priced
and Orosley radios,
<10.99 np. 110 Border
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.ARE GLAI) TO ANNOUNCE
IA.RLE8 ALBORN has accepted
poaltlon of refrigeration ser-
manager for our company and
be available for service day
night. Day phono 191—Nights,
days, Sundays; phono 84«. Md-
tN'S ELECTRIC SHOP. Front
j
IS THE TIME TO START
' chick a on 8TARTINA for
thy laying piittets next fall.
GRAIN COMPANY. Phone
FURNITURE, New and~l7sed
lture. Your credit la Good.
2-14-3-14
men desiring Expert deisel
'* Training through the popular na-
tionally known American School
for lipcqd Diosei Jobs. American
School, 742 Seventh, Port Arthur,
Texas. Phone 892, . f
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A PLEAiSINO VARIETY of Food
with every meal and Good Coffee.'
You can Always depend on tbat at
PETB'S SANDWiSH SHOP, -2J
DINNERS OB SHORT ORDEH8
receive the same courteotis service
at BEULE'H. Let Us Serve You.
"DRYOLBSinNa
DAINTY" FABRICS LOOK JCJ8T
like new when cleaned by our
Modern Methods. You will he
pleased. Phone 38. QUALITY
CLEANERS AND DYEHS. Sixth
at Front streets.
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Anmy Wouldn't Deprive HU Mother Of Any
By Gene Byrne^^f
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CAKES. Marie's Coffee Shop. B08
ft Main.
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PLANT SHRUBBEBY and Rose
Cuttinss now. .& Orange Floral
, Shop.. Phone 73. <2-17-3-7)
CROUCH ALWAYS haves you
money on your furniture require-
ments. A visit Wilt convince you.
Trade for old furniture. 105 Fifth,
phone 44. J
DO YOU KNOW WHY - - - People Never Come Until the Wrong Timer
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1936, newspaper, March 18, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307780/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.