The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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iwutentiary officials
for' tbfc
ejV^ndieated , Red rim
were Voliuer Tlnuey,
year from Wiliwi coun-
by firearm®, and J¡6i¿
Srving four y«aw from
for assault to mur-
Nr.5 Butler was the building tender
J tbe farm. . ■■•..-—
The, Qght started on a toj> bunk in
flw itíl building and the two Clinch-
ed, falling to the floor. Scramblhii;
tk|>at't iVj drew dirks anil lunged at
ieaek other Tlnnej'a kuife plertred
£Bt.ulor'« heart, killing1 biin instantly.
.'in bis abdomen, dy¡nig liter iii {lie
|§£, IpejuyM Uospital here.
Seek Support For
Trinity Project
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; 1>A1XAS, Tex., Set/ If. ((AP) —
' Coni«>ratioi! of effort - in ■ furthering
iirbjtct would
to $30,000,000, including a dam 170
fact Wfb and 11.000 feet long, nor
far from Deniaon. This. V e «lid,
Would form a lata ooveriug 276
•guare miles, 16,0 «piles long, 22 miles
In width in placea, containing .about
$¡500,000 acre-feet -of water. Irri-
gation alone, he said, would make
the project economically sound,; and
engineers estimated that turbines at
the dam would, /develop 100,000
horsepower, in electric current.
Revolt Loom*
'* beautiful
river'(¿cea «i •.*:
baptistry ' of «'
rial service the' evening services
Sunday, it, was announced toda?. by
the paato*, Rev- J. Luther -Stone.
This painting whs made by \V. F.
McGough. a local urtist. aud donated
to the church as a memorial to" some
individual whose identity has not
yet been made' known.
A special program will be render-
ed for the dedication
t, Reived some deep >0^^' "SiJfcliS q. Jed
independent leaders' iii Zii^i City,
111,, 'us inredictiiig revolt against the
leadership df Overseer Wilbur Ulenn
j volivu fallowing bis departure .Mon-
dayott (another world tour to prove
the earth is flat. ~ * ~'
VoVUva's departure, the newspa-
per was told, is actuated ':mpre by.
growing pressure of opposition tlíí u
by \ scientific ea.gemeas."
'the Trinity river navigation project
istnd the- Ked river Hood control and .. . .
•navigation associatioR project was ' Mr*. John Alexander Dowie. widow
' a'., I ' ' _._ir ■ C -iar. „ f «1.... r\f ' fhlft í'hlMKl'í.lll
¿«ought by a delegation of citiwens of -the founder of' thie .Christian
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* - Gold Metal
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Whole Grain
5 pounds
LI X TOILET
SOAP, .
3 bars for
25'
SEARCHLIGHT
MATCHES
3 boxes for
Sunset Gold 1 lb.
.' CAMPBELL'S
■m.
3 cans
p-nct
I,(H> CABIN
23
?J MI PS KIIINEV
1 -a GALLON
quart barrels
méd.
size
HART'S STRING
11' BEANS 1
(1 lb. Pancrust
lard FREE)
gimmi
,11.1.1.4) ICE CREAM
per pkg.
arrow head
2 bottles
25
WÉbCH'Ü
1 lb. jar
V AN ¿ AMI' S OR C\MI'RKI.LS
per
can
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THE CITY FAfeMER
• i>;t the people^ eat"
To Im'Upt «nerve <,ur trade we have installed a new .ami up-to-date
vegetable sMtod. Here j u «ill find it a real pl<-a«¡urr to do your
Bananas, extra large, not so ripe
jl i aozen ... • y . • • «i.¿ • • • •.
Grapes, seedless, 2 lbs. for .....
Lemons, extra good, doz. .. w
Peaches. 50c value, doz. ....
I^ qushel crates, for only..
pee Iceberg, head . . .
wdpr Peas, lb. ....
W'« kiif Spiineli. < in umbers, Call/lower, Sweet* Peas and all
iífeí* net - fresh vegetable*
^ think OF THE CITY f ^RMLK
20c
15c
20c
30c
,..4c
.,5c
kinds of
V
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Furniture Store
CROSLET RADIO DEALER
|We Buy, Trade ÜÜI
110 Border 8t-,
Dealers In New and Seeoad
Band
S A hA F. P ' C f
FOR OVÍ S4D YFAR5
WUconsin Ful
I CHEESE
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(Personal)
A&P became a lead-
PilJtjbui-y FLOUR jfav,
12 lbs. 46c ; 24
er ^aniong f^d mer-
chants, slowly and
naturally. Ask your-"
self why A&P grew
.1. . it grew because
the public accepted
and encouraged
A&P's method of do-
ing business.
■ Tlic AiVcl' store iii your • neijdi-
l or hiMHl i" there liecausc' (treat .
of- woiwn Tvatit it there
Aim Page Pro-
soi vcs, 16 o/. jtlr"
T
Rujali Sandwich
SPREAD, a oz. jar tlf
- •• u ^
Kr.l> RIPE, r l LI, PAt-K
3 No. 2
cans
<¡KI ATINE DESSERT. '
SPARKLE, 3 pkg. ..............20c
FANCY BLL'E ROSE
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FRUITS and VEGETABLES
(if. Iceberg, lettuce, head 5c
Crisp, Tender, Celery, stalk 10c
I'resh Ripe Tomatoes, 3 lbs. .............i,...25c
Firm Green Cabbage, lb. 4c
Yellow Globe Onion, 3 lbs. ..„.lQc
Tokay Grapes, lb. . ..10c
Thompson Seedless Grapes, 2 lb.—.l5c
Italian Prunes, doz. 9c
King David. Apples, 2 doz. 15c
Sweet Jiiicy Oranges, doz. :......37c
Large Juicy ; Lemons, doz. ...................23c
Idaho Potatoes, 10 lbs. ....... ......27c
ot41 i m
X;-
3 cans
FLAKES OR (iRANI LLS '
CHIPSO, large pkg. . ,w... ..
CHRYSTAL WHITE OK
P&GSOAP 10b.„
N. B. C. Crystal Puff. Cakes, lb 25c
N. B. C. Vanilla Wafers, lb ...i....35c
N. B. C. Premium Soda Crackeri, 1 lb.
pkg. ...
Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans.
Rajah Salad Dressing, pint jar
8 O'Clock Coffee, 1 lb. pkg.
All 5c Gum and Candy, 3 for
A&P .Washing Powder, 4 p
Buffalo Matches, 2 boxes
FANCY HLICED FT J\>
BACON, lb. ... ¿u
lona F
c \[fí. foi
$ *f *>'* '*•* ^ i*j *
21«2can ......2Ad
Melrose Picnic
ARMrft RS SHORTENINO J' , Vr- , h ' Hi.
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3 pks. for .............
M&P.l
1-2 gallon ...... v..
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A. B. C. Vegetable, No. 1 v Phóne 063
Bananas, 2 dozen ^ - r ^5c
Crowdér Peas,-2 lbs. ........... 15c
Turnips, bunch „ .... 10c
Cabbage, lb. .......IS..:, - 5c
Yams, 6 ll?8^ 2®c
Lettuce, Iceberg, each ....' 10c
' ■ - ' - ' LET TUR PKOÍ'LE KAT!
A. B. C. Mark«t No. 1 G«o. W. Prejean " íhone 619
Modél Farm Weiners, Ib. 21c
Madel Farm Bacon, lb ................ 34c
Model Farm Strip Bacon, lb. • 30c
Beef Roast, lb. , . .:.;...,......l.................. 20c
Pork Link Sausage, lb.
•' x; HENS AND FRYKRS <.
A. B. C. Bakery, Phone 827
(Chocolate Squares, .faitf"'
Chocolate Slices, doz.
Cocoanut SandwiehoM, doz.
Raisin Bread, 15c; (Yearn Puffs, for
Hone)- Creatns, .doz., Cookies, doz.. ......
■ x\ ;
.v.... I!5C
.. i..... .1 ----f .30c
.... ... I,:.. v; 20c
... .' ..... IOC
■ ■ 10c
Ras. McClelland's Market, tío. 2 Only,. Phone 5dl \
Red Bud Picnic Hanis, lb. ......... ........24c
Lean Salt Bacon, lb. ,.. ^ 2íc
Model Farm Sliced Bacon, lb, .................. ... ....35c
Hickory Smoked Bacon, lb. .............. t......... ........., 25c'
Veal (Stew Meat, lb. ....r
Veal Chtick Roast or Rib Chops, (b. ......
Pure Pork Smoked Sausage, ,1b... ............
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15c
20c
30c
Crews Vegetable', No. 2 Only. Phofie 555 ^
potatoes, Sweet Yellow Yam, 10 lbs. .., — ..... ... ..20c
.Potatoes^ Irish, .Idaho Rurals, 10 lb. :.. - ---- —- 25c
Peaches, Colorado Elbertas, doz. . .. . , ...30c ,
Apples, extra nice, doz- - --1®C
Black-Eyed Peas, nice and fresh lb. —
Tomatoes are extra nice, Cushaw, Onions, I lot Peepers, Honey-Dow .Melon , Alligator Pears, Ctwutnbers,
(¿rcen Onlniis. >'e<ctahles are received fresh ffverymornln;. I'hone 555. ■ '
Specials for Saturday and Sunday Morning át A. B. Cf. Maé^, No.
3 jPhoneieí /. . WePrihrar'^
Armoiir's Picnic Hams, small, lb...... • r:^3c
Sált'Bacon,'lb. & /
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Pork Bones, lb., ia i-2c> 2 lbs.
Veal, choice' cut, lb.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1930, newspaper, September 19, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142782/m1/4/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.