The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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Now dealer* looked to Senator llob-
Ju*on of Arkitnsii* to deliver tonight
a vehement reply ,. to Alfred E.
Smith'* chargp that tbe,noosevelt
.admlnUtrutiSh ha violated tlik par-
ty platform and lurried to socialism.
At the name time political otwerv-
er* wero waiting eagerly to hear
what Senator. Borah, who 1* boomed
by his friend* for the republican praa-
ldentlttl nomination, will #y when
be take* the stamp tonight in Brook-
lyn. ^ •
The speech which Robinapu, the
majority leader of the ganate, Will
make tonight over a nationwide (Co-
lumbia) network at 9 v- m., OST., 1*
e xpected to gifa un inkling of the ad-
minetration'* attitude toward the
"walk" th^t Smith threaten* to take.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given
that the undersigned is an ap-
plicant for a RiSTAIL PACK-
AGE STORE PERMIT from
ifessf
ves this no'
by publication in accordance
with the provisions of Section
10, House Bill No. 77, Acts of
the Second Called Session of
the Forty-Fourth Legislature,
designated as The Texas Liq-
uor Control Act. f
The retail package store per-
mit applied for will Joe used in
the conduct of a business
known as the ORANGE
PACKAGE STORE, located
in the Bancroft Building at 511
Front Street in the City of Or-
ange, Texas. .1
(Signed) E. C. Anthony
Washington Jan. z*. (ap>—
Silent for the moat part, new deal
leader* charted their -campaign
strategy In view of Alfred E. Smith'*
threat to "take a walk" If the demo-
cratic convention In June endoraea
wlmt Smith halls as socialistic Pol-
ties of the Rodiovelt administration.
Whether the administration will
Speak softly "in an effort to prevent
a wide-open aohlsm, In the party, or
whether It , will -go! at. Smith bain-
mer and tones in expected to be
known shortly.
A 4hick reply Jo Smith canve from
secretary ickosC Speaking to V town
hall forum audience last night! Ickes
riiferrwd .to .Smith'* chnrgpa that ne«
i?eclm «a I hut I tut UftHeiJ c<m>
atltutlon should be placed in the
shelf during the1 emergency.-' *
A wave of guesswork eetdom
equalled in the capital followed
Smith, onslaught on the r**w deal,
wade in a apoech to the American
Liberty league dinner Saturday night.
How far would Smith go on that
"walk," a word which w generally
Interpreted to mean a bolt from the
convention? Would he atritf active-
ly to uuaeat 1'rasldant Koo*«v*lt, ev-
en to the extent of backing another
ticket; or would he merely retire to
in inactive atoms, per bap* taking a
'•rip to Europe during the campaign?
These were ,some of-the many nova-
tion* being asked a* political expert*
sought to fo'reiell the effect on Mr.
UpoauValtV fortune* at the poll*.
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MIV KFPflRK T-lmulje Mi
IIALI KlI Iml J H.ad Group
Talmadg J May # ^
Head Group Anti- j
Roosevelt Demos
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Congress
"Mr. ..Smith," ' tckes said, "spo.ke o
the foul Ijreath ctf com.munhrt ltu*-
«lU. He referred to the fla"g '■of the , ,, .
tlodlPHs union of the soviet. But "y J>' °rW","
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wltfrt (11\1 Al Smith say In 1928 In re-
ply to Hoover?" , . —r-—
Then ickcs went t n to Aay that
Herbert Hoover hart accused Smith
of trying to lead the nation Into so-
Clallam, and that Smith had replied:
■'The cry of KooiaHsm has Iie«n
shouted l y powerful interests'. That
is to put a damper on progressive
legislation.
?£ "I. have . Iveurd it raised % tw-
tlonary elements and reuUbllcana fn
my state for a quarter .of u century."
Speaking In tlie same forum, Sena-
tor JTlarleV, D., Kvv., referred lrohle-
ally to "tiio.Ho who had become ai>os-
tles of Thomas JelTerson In the last
feW months," .
''In .Tanuarji', 1033." Hark ley said,
"(iovelixiv Smith suxijeHled the ere-
Ktliin of 11 pu'bjic works dictator' and
Copyright,
>MH, The Assochitwi 1'rex*
W1 >'I)SOII, 'Knj,, Jan. t*. — The
long funeral journey, of <Seer«e V |
UOMK J-n It, 4 Af >■—Manthai
Badoyliv rrporUMI Uidur a 4a-
of mvttg KMoviuri force* in a
four boar fhfJH pn the northern
front and * pt Jre en the ie«tWm
front of .a Nwodieb ho pttal unit, al-
legedly HwTyin* Munlftona i truck*
TW mmal'* co aiiini^ae mid:
"Op -the l>Mial|laa<l front at l> -
dar^. the rwNMnlaaMe haa found
and taken ,j the entire Ifteadiah field
boepital encampment prrvioualy e -
tal>}i*he4 at Malra
"The Dwedieh keifdHI *>• mount
*d ■ on five irmtk* ■ with Rod Crosa
flag* • auNf Ineignla. Tbe\cai aiao
contained tl munitions,
"In the bootf capiared at Wadara
v'cre the flag* of I fat Ucvta Dkuilu
the. y*t*matl3!iBg of,*£e tvnti be-
tween <JejheJii jlJidx*>: wa i'arma.
"<Jen, B*4ilfe^nul*ni. command-
er of the JMithern Italian armle*.
reporta tba aneteno of tbe (Sanala
Jforia,'-feattie heeide* tbe magnificent
-r; pt <{f ; «? tlve troop*, due in a large rneaa-
Oeorge's chapel, the fiuria!
Great HiItain'a kings. •*. |'Mr# la tb« tlmAUM wf-tbe.variou*
ft wa* a servlta; | aerriee* -iWWefc worked without spar-
stance; and aeorrow-^b^innUiit' • «rt^ ; tr$
LHe removal ti,e body ffoa Weat - (W«fc«a front, « tw of
minster hail In I-otylan and «h<- *1 0{tr AiVutuvnt, b«at strong onemy
lent trilwte of ty r* of tiu,umn>Si at snd y«t U> o> to f!l#ht after
spwlatorn . .tu/tlozt! . tfjQf- hmtrti ftjfirtibjr __m
rotlt and etiding with a .rimplo bu/' \ '*
ial servl'o.
Tbe nation paused for two mlnutea |
of alienee'at J.'Sf) p. m., tiie timA the }
coffin waa to have been towtrrmt into J
the ciy'pf, but- delay In nwrehing pt j
the «oru>jti> "set iim time of aitaal |
1'iirhil lateri v /■ 1!
I/OimIoii. tlie Jflng3e'. lalolyw tan*
liruught y railroad train tj*. Wind
klACOX. Oa„ Jan. ?S, (Al')-«ov-
ernor Eugen# Talmadfe, persistent
critic of tha new, deal, appeared
beaded today for ««!*ction aa preal-
dentlal standard hearer for a group
of aoutharn antl-Hooaevelt demo-
crats. _
Th« iKtsalbiilty gained strength
from nn assertiou by John, Henry
Kit-by, co-sponBui- with Talmildge of.
tomorrow'* "gra** i-oot*" conrentioh,
that th<! Oeorgta executive . would
titake a atrong opponent for tfie pre*
ident in southern preferential pri-
tnarin*. ./ .
The wealthy Texas lumberman
wtW he and TjiimadgH .are in agree-
ment thut the primary purpose Of
tli meeting Is to crystallize antl-
Boo*ev<flt sentiment. Klrby added
tliivt uolesa a candidate 1* chosen to
champion iho principle* approved by
the convention "the fight la lost to
Start with."
-ftate* to attend the *e«slon* lr.
address by Governor Tal-
scheduled as a princl|a>l
The speech i to be broadcast
dda from 11;IS to 11:40'p
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The fJeo>c! governor asserie<l yes
terday lie thought ronomnlatlon of
l'refident ltuoxeveU coulj be blocked
at • tha"'Philadelphia convention.
Ht'fldd he baid. invited former
Governor Alfred E.\Miultb' of New
York to the rras* root* meeting, but
that n-j reply had beeh received.
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In race**, Agriculturo
Hanra Solicitor G^airai] Kc«d on fa.nn
lerlalation. Commerce <-omniitte«-
c nslder* Hood tonjtOJ law Hank-
ing committee meet* on reserve
board IT |j||
HOC8K
Maotajfdr general debate on Inter-
ior departiaeut appropriation bill,
ure MOMnlttee consider*
legislation. Way* and u«an*
committee In eaf< utive seaaioii on tax
enforcement.
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Linscomb Family
',--r Hold* Reunion
A reunion of tlie l.lnscomb faml-
lle* residing within tbe Mabiiie dl*-
irh-t. with a probable majority 'being
of Orange county, waa held at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. W. 1 - Draw-
hon at Tort Kecbea laat Sunday, and
While mo« of
m In tha pa at
•ought fircali
tuidets ' alept outuoo.-*
in* and, afternoon, once
Mro weather. Twenty
today, they spent hour*
pitai verandah in their,
health. Vr. A'llan Roy
phyaiclan and guardian.
the ifulntuplet* walk a
(ideally each day and ai
more successful in their
form word*.
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Tt'UJA. Okla. — Hu*
dy J-Vry*r never forget* a facte.
On Jfn. Si. a robber t«
"emlm from him. On Jan. 21,
the btt* driver attended tha
identified him as the man who
the money.
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Southwestern Greyhound Lines
tus Station, 5tK & Division St ., Phone 137
Open 24 Hours ^
Busses Leave Oranse
WEST
12:12 a. m.
7:57 a. m.
----- tie mtl-otd W)mi —I*
10:33
10:53
9:27
12:12
2:12
7:57 .
ur Division
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
Bo**e* Ijeave at 1:15 A. M., lilt P. M, S P. M.
Arriv« From IM. Arthnr at t:45 A. M., t P. M., •. t P. M*
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w r. One hundred thousand iftSyrtt-
>r* wore assembled alon^' the roiitw
Cleotfte'^.jEiuUS'l.
An honor guard corrlwl the coffin
frcuhflie truln over * acariet carpet
to n gun cairrinjp- waiting at li « ntn
lion door. Then tbe pr ce #lon sta't
<«1 11^ itpMii journey So Windaoj
caaiel. ' 1
The bell of C.itrfrw Tower rang
imt ajtrrol* th.e ancient baftlements
of 'the royal palace, (oilitx U/r lb*'
dehd imrster.
The hew Mfiif. Kdward Vill, and j
| hi« three hrothers, fell ir Irt-hin'! |
their IdtlWf'i coffin to. sulk In pro !
feasiot).' Tt^ry were preceded In iba |
caiipgfl by llwr widowed tjtwei Mar/, ;
who' rode in a carries" drawn b) ,
Windsor grey*. j
The shrfll notes of' u boataWail Vri
■ XKW YORK, f *. ««; <AI')-rSw>-
ator. WlUiaar) V. Jtorab Inx'ode* one
of tbe «tr r<gh< We*" oi the republi-
can party** 'old guuril' tonight in
What In geakferi lly r<-sa.r<W as tiw
'>p#nla« of hi* campaign-to sain anp-
port in tbe 4a*t for the preaidentlai
''n^n$nat'Ir*n.
,: Iffij Idaho senator plains to make
an e«temps/r-« tuwu >-. a-idte** at a
"lb/rah for I'r«M"ii!;' meeting . in
ftrtiukl;i)*« KlaMt temple, and" po-
lities! frienpi* a?e !-.oking fo the e
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Mrs.
BeOlah Mackey Yatj
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and uses it exclusively in the
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LEADER COOKING SCHOOL
Crusti-ne is a favorite shortening
with good cooks everywhere. House-
wives know that they can depend on
Crustenc for every cooking purpose
—for cakes, for fine pastries, for hot
breads and frying. Two generations
of Texas housewives join Mrs. Yatesf
in giving Crustene their unqualified
recommendation.
We ask you, too, to try Crustene.
Look for the bright yellow Carton on
your grcccr's shelves. You will find a size convenient
for your usz—one-pound, four-pound or eight-pound*
Youqwill appreciate Crustenf's snow-white purity, the
fact that it is Untouched by *ny hand until you open
the carton at home.
WASHINGTON". Jan. 2*. (A I')
Official* of thn department of agri-
culture said todny an attempt soon
will be made to recover AAA taxe*
refunded to proeonsor*.
Tbey ... said the department prob-
ably would' proceed'along one of two
lines—-raak c<ingre . to eniict a re-
troactive tax- or an. e*ce # pf-ofit*
kvy.
They mild retroactive taxe* could .
i !«•-> levied on all . revenue from the i
j time the1 old proteasing ja* wa* en- }
1 acted lo the <la> of Us Invalldaa- j
lion ,-iit the. t>and of the supreme '
court-—assessments would i>e refund* j
eti to those who already, had paid j
to the sorernwent, but not to'";
those whoso, payments had tn-en ,1m
poinded and returned to' tliem by J
court order. 1
The second measure would aim at
Vegaininji an "exces« profit*" tbe
llSo.ooO.iJOP in piccidiring tase* re-
funded /under the Bo-called "rice tall'j
let'H" decision. , ' j
officials Mil id many Auestiona arc
being received froln the public ?alonj '
tbree lines; j
!" " isuie ago had, Mao looked for-
ward to for. a long time.
Tho e present were Mr. ami Mr*.
C. I,. Lin*con i>, lit*. J*t:k Unxcomb.
Helen iO0 Linscomb, Mia* SaMtnle
Harvey, Minis l^oclle Klictoa Buddy
Kllcton. Mr and Mr*. M 1* Una-
eomb, Mr*. Tobitha lJns<«mb, Mr*.
Tray Unseontb. Tra* Unicorn") Jr.,
Mwi O. V. Creamer.. Mr. and Mn .
Cfiester Caaterllnc and «wab._ ll of-
Orange; Mr*. Ituby Kruxia -imd liar-
j l er Jean Prucia. Mr. and Mra. J. (*.
<-'#rr. Carlton and Ootdon tJarr, Mr.
7md~ Mrwr-Wr-Pr-ttrawhon, Jar I; and
JereWlno Drawhurn. Mr. add Mr#
0. -M Llnaconib, fbttl* Ann and
fhlith Lin*co<nb. Mr. and Mr*. J A.
Martin, all of IVnrt N"che ; M''*-
Mlidred Kimpaon of Port Arthur; Mr.
id Mre Ilenilie' IdnmOmb of I'.eau
ftibnl; Mr. andJ: Mr*. ;rriyde Mariln
and\tbree tons of IP-uum-jnt,, and
Ji-cli < f <'all
Mr#, Malone of Oranee and
Mr, XO. Sutton ofjy'iuton, I.e. leu ye
tomorrow "for\ JicS«foi vllle. Fla., and
p<dnt in. Xortb Carolina to visit
with relatives an<Kfrleitda.
p<>MR Ie deurfvirmvt!t*;
I, A de- 1araSi< vn «< ' <- ■•f the.
of the tomint mmpaAgp.
t: Aw attaiii on the "old guard"
pipe sounded"Piping Alio-ird/' _jfee leaders, of tHe e*h party. ■
naval honor ceremonial, a« the eof' ; Sponao'« of tbe, rally include "\V.
fin was placed t/n tbe gun carriage Kingaiand Ma,-y, former djsinuan
ft was part of the rltaal in the fu- j of, th* Xew tofte rrpubllcan afAte
r.-raj of an admiral of th« fb-et, | cornnrfttai* and ardam tp? at i tbo
Aw the, cui'fPW bell rang, a <r;t(Vut" . < ld-|ir e p .-iy lead*trt this state;
ft. n began the *alute. | d WillUrt 7.l#*ler Jrd, who a*
The cortege passed along a route traaaorer of th«- *tate costmliteo iti
trussed with epectators and hung tbe Ibcr rejtime,
.. i.i, h..-[v... fi-coe. S. They e*|met SW« t erawns to attend.
Dne "imadred" and fifty sailors j V*# r*Hr ha* centered attention
Ufa in drew' tfce carriage whleh ' on tbe dlffenrttce# betweep the Maey- } tfc<. 80vernm«mt Intend to
tW royal regalia of crown and nctp-ZutU-r fatten and fte*—Mjuniiton Cont,nue 193fi c adjustment eon-'
tro rested, Lpfe,Sp® mt«H ejmpalfn- wjih tlio fanaar* and remun
As—the pioecaalon reached the «**- j tag 'n Wnit *e« for Itoran. ernto them?
tie, th« Archldshop of C'MlffW* ! Tbe Brooklyn ratty Is being put on 2 W1I1 taxpayers have to, make
and the Biahop of Winchester walk: f Jfatey-Zlcgier wing i ^ for the monw that 1* being paid
«d from : t. .Uvoratf*' aud i <• -'WA..*® -®?1 w .preaewt. He , t(y _prorwlMWI.gt _- .
oo thf m**r iht h(|fc win msktos an f<r"1 ! Z. Han money been a pent by Uw
atnlned window*, waiting to receive j weM. |owev«C it i* not A.\A in anticipation of receipt* held
tjin coffin. - : f'tor* will be nay. definite brwk «*-[w<((lcroV? I
"The *l< w funeral march of n mtlt-J tweea the;.Iterah,,,supporter*.. ,...i -y£wBt|«SAX« answered the first i|im
«*u.u,r IV^b, uOArm, will be n wfifc AAA eon-
irv. l" J.. broad^t over a j tract* wAre invalidated, the govern-
Ormnge Lender ;*«**, hmnntng at • p. m., c T. jm(>nt ln^nd<Hl to pay m,, f«r. j
tiler* U& compliance, up to the date ;
>■,[ UK) AAA decision in the supreme !
Accurately Fi1
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omiaTMxs umrUtMxQ
OS KAj.r *. C31X0
To rhOM of ACeaptabla Credit
, Dr. F. H. Williams
College Ueadontad
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JOE
OKANIUC. TUAH
A marriage llc*n*e Issued Jto
<row Henry and Ml*a I.illlan Arnaud
waa of record at the office of the Or*
ahge county clerk yeaterday aft«t
noon.
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for the week-^tid, jtr*. W. «. Patr
Mia* Beagle I'artlow and Ml*a T
Daniels of Idbcrty, Toxaa: il
Mia* Annie I..** * BellMif of Or
*pent the paat weekend in
Charles Vlalfing wltb friend* and rel- ,
atlve*.
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WITH A 5POUT THAT
POISN'T TlAg OUT!
FIRST CHOICE
PIGGLY WlGGLY
Selected By Mrs, Beulah Mackay Yates
Noted Culinary Expert and Lecturer
To Supply The
$asi
— Hay. j
PubliihM every, afternoon aaaayr.
•l*tiif« y\and Randay morning at V,\*r HAMPTON, jponn.
$0 I-J mm Utreet by the Orang > ^t - IWSf "1 ' ^ ;
a aa ammt. . I polbw «aa ImaN when be got,
a Harry call to handle traffic *t rh^
Leader PnbUshing Company.
Bnfered at Orange, Tax** P. O. «a
Second Cla*a Mall Matter. Under
At of Congreaa, March 8, 1*1'-
Kubtcrlption Rate*
By Mttll or Carrie^ I month I M
Advertiwlng rate* will be furnishad
Upon application
ASSOCIATED VRK8S
tf-tnue tut n accident and foun^/i>l
refipaed to ran
Ha Middled hi*, white byfse and
Moped tbere
MRS. YATES
CLASSIFIED-
SPECIAL NOTICE
FrugeFurniture
Dealers ih new and
hand furniture. We>6y, trade
and «eH. Also j>^ve Cro«Iey
Electric Eefriircrstom, priced
$85 up and^CroBfc^r radios,
priced §0.90 up. llO Border
f tary band re-iKbo^ In the *tont
•j courtyard.
I. ttriOrfn ibayt^Mpel. Prime Minister
I fintldNrin, is^ ;ab n<t and other high
I ifttrwnBW-!* >ffv ial* who had not
walkcd/fn tbe pr«*nnW^ awaited the
coffto^V
aaiiitarjr i<«nanda rang out
^ the tojKral party halted in front'
oI tbe wi«te went doorn of tha chapel.
'Where there has been compliance
by tbe contract wlgner,' 'they wald. '
"tbe govcHiment "la morally bound Ur.j
pay the producer In direct ratio'' to ;
birt performartis.*. He took hl acre* ;
out of production in good faith Snd [
It i* not hfs fault AAA waa declared j
unconatllutlonal."
11111m have been introduced in-coin- \
greies tO appropriate t2'J.'1.0'j0,0tH to
meet these "moral obligation*,"
To the. second and third iftteatfon.*..
effieial* replied that lii moat (ant-*
farm benefit* hfld bwti paid In an-
ticlpajion of ta* collection*. c«nw-
Ijuentfy, they naid, unlc«* the gov-
erniiHint recover* refundwl- money
the taxpayer* will hitrcto provide l'.
Gr oceries
ai
Meats
For The LEADER ALL GAS
■■Sdwol
aZctsrJ
panci11jst-plato company, distributors of Crutlen*
- ■ the 100% pure cotton oil shortening.
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'ANY, ORANGE. TEXAS, Distributors
i'l ;1« <iJv5
yuholi-e (tit floWTV* " and ir>tt*,A
pianist for an oet^aiwta. OBAWI
Kf/irtAl. SHOP, Twelfth and Or*#n.
rilONK 73. Cl ttfl,
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Vinton Ifatchefy, Vinton, offer* on
uxuol 'price i on Illood T**ted Ac-
credited chick*. Nl2-J<M- .
CufitfBi hatching. Warr,
V'jark Hatchery, ftranga. I Ji-i«.
i Itoe ianT™ j.
Hoviti room bou*e, all co«venl ne*
Apply *12 Mala, }
l-oit I.'K.VT rurnlKlMcd A part meat*
;o>l Fourth. H-17-5M). - . „ -
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WlR HK.VTs Three runt* faml«di < --
nparinjenf. 110* Kla ; |
run IJKXT: I'imlfhal a(Mrtm««t [
1 'art pfaftMga Ave. j- l
at
Marcnt aeeadom aV for dement food* on your table, a Tlx
"tossr-jr tfcrCaotwr SdwI iponiorrd ty tha wcw apvr-
wM rfx pfcparMioc and Mrvinj of ibc food) b*tl
w*ed to fkm row family and fuctb—but the pafact **t*l
(A (or a perfect cup of coflev, and to tacurc that yoa lbo«W
•tot w*4i qven-frnh Admiration Coffca, for the dd>, wincy
a, <*oa people pr«ftr. if AdMrMion b flow vacuum
la 4m m for the Mod dac/Moating kewewie and
, Let dw tourer at ibe CoohnirSl^oo' <kl you «< 'A*
i of me rfan jar, betidei tKat of the ideal coHtt too-
laMer. aXIhe fm M buyer will jet a pound el AdrnVaion in a
flan jar, pr**r e the iar and tbein buy Admiration in ttni or paper
km, at a Me le* per poundl, lierping it fretb in htr (fan j
The (an "art eaiiKto open, eaiy to dote. * for tKo
aid, meloy cup, Duncan'* Bo k It Early Cot** in
• L ■ ■ ■ ■* at ij-n, r I nl i MkM ■! ril --
r Mf, H 11«w CffrKVfn> Pw pw*v
MflNI
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Quality, variety and econo-
my are essential qu&lifica-
tions in a good grocery
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1936, newspaper, January 28, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307737/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.