The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 218, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 15, 1946 Page: 8 of 8
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, Frederick. Okie, (AP) — A gro-
cery store ran this advertisement
in a Frederick newspaper:
"We can’t pull rabbits out of a
hat or change your home to a
castle, but we can pay you nvc
cents a can to ccfme carry these
soybeans away. A genuine
five cent piece, U. S. standard
mint, is taped to every can of
these soybeans. We can’t sell ’em
an dwe can’t give ’em away. So-
SCOUT NEWS
S. S. S. I’m Alone - Ship 8
had its regular meeting on Tues-
day September 10. Skipper Bar-
bee complimented the crew an
the way the court of awards was
held on Friday night of last week.
After the meeting the boys prac-
ticed high jumping and the 50
and 100 yard dayh for the Ath-
letic Merit badge. Pete Wood,
yeoman.
FACTCGRAPHS
Th« chalet was originally the
wooden summer home of the
Swiss herdsmen on the moun-
tains. It is also applied to 8*Uk
dwelling houses generally, and
to picturesque and ornate villas
buUt in the Swiss style, with
peaked roofs and wide, project-
ing eaves.
• • •
Giants’ kettles Is the popular
name for deep cavities or pot-
holes occurring In surface rockn
They are common In the glaci-
ated regions of North America
Newlyweds
♦he eleventh anhual Meeting
of the Texas Negro Peace Officers
convention will begin Monday ahd
the delegation will come to Or-
ange Tuesday at JLp. m- as guests
of the Civic Betterment League, it
was announced Saturday by Sol-
omon Johnson, president of the
league.
A public meeting will be held
qt Wallace high school *ji the
main auditorium at 7 o’clock, it
was stated. Prior to this meeting
the guests and league members
will h»vc luncheon at the Drag
Kitchen.
All Civic Betterment League
members were urged to be pres-
ent at a meeting Sunduy at 5 p.
m.. at Booker T. Washington cen-
ter to perfect final plans for the
visiting delegation.
LG. ELMORE
and Europe.
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A demoiselle ■» a young lady,
a damsel, but also a Small crane
found In Asia, northeast Africa*"
and southeast Europe.
• • •
The giant sand dunes of Kitty
Hawk, N. C.„ are said to travel
as fast aa 20 feet a year. £
* 1 Jurats will be offered down- previously have been opened at
town by Sholars s.'Cash. Williams 7 p. rn., now will open at 8:45
gnd Orange Drug, .Chandler said, o'clock, Chandler announced,
ifbey also will be available at the Barring further, injuries in the
(School business office on Fifteenth week of practice ahead, the
street.-'* • Bearded Bcngals ore expected to
Seats for Negroes 4 be completely ready for Texar-
Again this year, the business kana when the Tigers from
Qiapager announced, seats in the Northeast Texas come down next
end zone will be provided lor ne- Friday. Both Green and Fergu-
gro fans. * son were back in the lineup for
Student tickets lor the game scrimmage late this week und it
will go on sale Thursday at the now appears that the team may be
high school. " at full strength for this season’s
The ducats will remain on sale opener.
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ANY HOME RADIO FOR
MAMA FEUZA FARIAS, 29. heir-
ess to a Mexican fortune. Is shown
with Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., 48,
millionaire author and sports-
man, In Reno, where their mar-
riage took place. (ImMrattioaal)
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Pajtfeur Say■ Does Not
Fear Atomic Bomb
The Rev. Earl W. Powell, pastor
>f the - Church of the Nazarene,
vho has made a study of the Bible
irophecies for many years, will
ilscuss the subject of ’-’War With
Russia” Sunday niglil at 7:30
o'clock at the *. ■1 ... '
local "it
the corner of
10th and Cher- W' |
ry. Mr. Powell
will give reas-
ons why there 1 W
will be no im-
mediate w a r
between t ti e Ip
t w o countries
and will at- 9HRH JB
tempt to allevi-
ate the anxiety Fewell
now existing among so many
people on account of the delicate
relations tnow existing between
this country and Russia. "While it
is true that Bible prophecy seems
to be quite emphatic that the Ar-
mafleddoa wiil toe .
Christian demoeraci
JUST RECEIVED PLENTY OF
Coach W. ft. Smith's WaUace
* 'igh Dragons will ppbn their grid
cason In Tiger stadium Satur-
day night. Sept. 21, when they
‘ingle with Hebert high school
Tigers from Beaumont in an AA
’erne. This game will not only
ntroduce the 1948 Dragons but
'Iso will furnish a test in gauging
Wallace’s chances for a strong
team next year. A large number
f fans are expected1 to follow the
team, the coach said. ' •
Coach Smith stated he had not
vet decided on Ms stamp" Jf»wn
and Would- not until gaihc time,
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showing up well and he expeels
to have b good team this year.
HEAVY BUn COMPOSITION
SLATE SHINGLES
TEXAS PATMA jmULIWIOLJ
--------- democracies and the
forces of anti-Christ, namely athe-
istic Russia und the Moslem world,
still there Is no cause for immed- :
late anxiety, because this is still:
future”, Mr. Powell aoid,
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On new modern automatic
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Also Band end Circle Saws
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P. CHAMPAGNE. Owner
"We are now living in one of
the best and most opportune peri-
ods of the world’s history, und id
spire of alarmists Who frighten
people over the radio nnd other-
wise and would have us believe
'hal We are all going to be destroy- ■
■d by the atomic,, bomb, to the!
contrary, we are approaching “The
Golden AgP’, When wur will be
no more, und sorrow und suffering
and pain and death will be for- {
ever passed.” the subject will be !
discussed at length Sunday night
at 7:30 at the.church of the Naz- j
arene, 10th and Cherry Sts, In I
the Pastor's sermon: “Wur with
Rutbia: When und Why ", Mr.
Powell stated.
The public is cordially Invited
to hear this sermon. (Adv.)
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