The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 201, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 23, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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The Orange Leader
Published every artemoon except
Saturday, and Sunday morning at
•01*1-1 Vront Street by the * Orange
Leader Publishing Company.
Xntered at Orange, Texas P. O. aa
Second . Class Kail Matter., Under
Act of Co.-.gress, March S, 18?t.
Sobscrtption Rates
By Mali or Carrier, t month-.-^S'.ISO
Advertising rates wtll'te' Tarnished
upon application
, ABSOCIATBD PRESS MEMBER
special notice
GUARANTEED KADIO SERVICE
for any make or model. Call Mr.
Minchew, manager of our radio
service department. Orange Fur-
_nlture Co. Phone 110.
CHICKS—STARTED CHICKS, Pul-
lets, Fryer*, Broilers. HARRY
CLARK'S HATCHERY. -> 7-25«
ORANGE FURNITURE COMPANY
announces an electric refrigeration
service department in charge of
^Hr, Charles Alborn, who has had
liKyears cxi>erlenre in mechanical
refrigeration. Guaranteed service,
day or night. Phono 120, Night,
840.
For
DEPENDABLE
Used Gar Value
Buy From A
Dependable Firm
1935 Chevrolet, Master Sport Sedan,
driven ortly 15,0# miles, has lots
of accessories ineludlng trunk. A real
buy that will SAVE YOU MANY
DOLLARS OFF- OF THE , ORIGI-
NAL PRICE.
1935 Ford V-8 DeLuxe
Tudor $495
1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe
Tudor $395
1933 Chev. Coach $345
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe
Tudor ...........>$425
1932 Chev. Coach $275
1931 Buick Coupe $225
1928 Buick Sedan $65
1929 Chev. Pickup
Truck ......... ... $65
Model T Ford Tour. $15
Modern Chevrolet
Company
MODERN SIX ROOM TWO STORY
residence— very low priced and
easy terms.
Modern nix room bungalow in good
location—A-I condition.
Modern nix room housed completely
Tffirnished, a "Real Bargain, . ,J-,
Modern five room bungalow.
"Well located vacant lot ut: halt price.
10; acres good high land on highway
No. 87, near Port Arthur.
10 acres Improved truck farm, 2.50
miles southwest of Orange.
5 acre/Improved truck farm in I'lno-
hUrat addition. J. 12. PATT1LIX>,
Realtor. , 8*28
BOAT — THOMPSON RUNABOUT
—14-foot 4-pa«senger — excellent
condition. Reasonable price. Les-
lie W. Rogers. 207 Seventh street.
Orange, Texas. 8-20
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HAND MADE CAST NETS. $4.50
to $7.50. See Tobe Reed. Cove
Addition. '
3rd & Green
Phone 90
NEED ENVELOPES, Letterheads,
" office forms, etc. We ea fill your
needs quickly and accurately. The
Sabine Prlntlrtg Co., Orange Lead,
er Bldg. Phone 4.
DURABLE HOM ES1TES, T VV O
ACRES fronting T. in Pine-
hurst. See or phone Orfi? Butler
after 5 o'clock, afternoon. .... 8-28
TWO OAS STOVES. UEtnUOKU-
ATOIl. Cheap for CnMh. Phone
700.
LANDON OPENS
ANTM DEAL
DRIVE IN EAST
Aboard Lnndon Train En Route
East. Aug. 22. (AP)-—Governor Alf
M. Ijtndon caught- gllui|Mtes~ of fa-
miliar menes Saturday as he sped
across his boyhood stnte of Ohio to-
ward his birthplace, West Middle-
sex, Pa., to deliver a speech, Satur-
day afternoon opening his anti-new
deal drive In the east.
On the Tarn O'Shanter golf course.
nulHiile the little northwestern Penn-
sylvania town of 1189 Inhabitants,
the republican presidential nominee
spoke at 2 p. ni„ CST,, to acrowd of
party leaders estimated at approxi-
mately 100,00(1.
The candidate chose "The Ameri-
can Way of Life," as the subject of
his first, formal speech since he ac-
cepted the nomination almost a
month ago and the'first of threo Wil-
ed for his stumping tour Into vote-
heavy eastern territory.
Lnndon openod his third day of
rear platform speaking and hand-
shaking at Lima, the first of six stops
scheduled for the journey across the
Buckeye state.—scence ' of his early,
Behoof days.
Before leaving arid sections of the
farm belt,, the Hanson-told crowds at
several points yesterday that "no In-
dividual and no organization should
meet this (the drought) problem,from
the point of view of politic*.
''I am nof concerned about where
the credit goes in the solution of the
problem of the drought, just so we
meet It in a humane and constructive
and sensible way," he reiterated.
salesman wanted
MEN WANTED for nearby Raw-
lelgh Routes. Write today. Ilaw-
lelgh's, Dept. TXH-569-SB, Mem-
phis, Tenp.
HOUSE ON' TENTH STREET. Flve^
rooms. Bath. Two porches. San-
itary and -gas connections: doublo
garage. Real Bargain for quick
sale. See.or! phone O. D.-Butler af-
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FOR KENT
COOL DOUBLE HEpttOOM to one
or more persons, Close In. Phone
32*. 8-11
ROCHESTER, Minn.. Aug.s 22.
(A P)—-Governor Floyd 11. Olson, 111
with a stoiuach ailment, was report-
ed sinking today.
Physicians said th egovernor had
suddenly taken a turn for the worse
and was steadily growing weaker.
ON VISIT HERE
J. R. Jones, a former Orange man
known as "Tater" Jones, aecumpan-
ie.d by his Wife, 1^ here from his
hoW into a cow' barn years ago.
friends, and relatives.
Jones recalled Saturday the fact
that he writ* the man who converted
the W. H. Stark bandstand that for-
merly stood ofK, the south side of
Main "srtreet, just ho nth of the Stark
ftoiiUv ino ta cow tjarn years ago.
The cow born, of course, had been
discarded years ago; HeSfon during
his early residence of Orange, regard-
ed as the champion potato K>' wer.
Trim Swim Suit
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Jane Hamilton's swimming suit
is dark red with a fine white verti-
cal stripe. Red braided yarn
trims the suit In front and con-
tinues to form double straps ot
the extreme back decollotago.
iJUVVO Brdom evvallBl rtzEoS ntn
OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 22. (AP)
—Orlflth Stone. (13-year ol<l former
Texan, was Injured fataly here last
night when struck by an automobile
as he was wqJitojfTh'dtn© .from a' store;
Cleo Narcott, 25, whs held by police
In connection with the accident.
Stone moved here a year ago from
.Eagle "Pass, 'Texas, where he had
served as Maverick county commis-
sioner, county judge, assessor, sur-
veyor and ijeputy sheriff.
32 JAPS SLAIN
TOKYO, Aug. 22. (AP)—A thou-
sand bandits killed 33 Japanese sub-
jects and two Manchoukuans in a
raid on the walled town of Fusuilg.
tieut'"the Korean border of Manchou-
kuo, Uomei news agency dispatches
said today.
The reports sal# tlio well organiz-
ed and heavily armed Immlit army
swarmed into Fusung last Sunday,
overpowered the small, Japanese
garrison and razed more than two-
thirds of the buildings.
ATTENDANCE *4,150
DALLAS, Aug. 22. (AP) — Th,
Centennial' exposition's program was
crowded today. r : . V •
Closing sessions of the Texas EX-
Rangers association convention, four
performances of the "Cavalcade 0l
Texas" to tnkc euro of heavy ticket
remands and spccial iirograms dedi-
cated to Yoakum and Matagorda
counties high lighted the day's activ-
ities.
Attendance yesterday was 34,160.
SCOUT NEWS
Troop Three met Friday night at
the Presbyterian church with a few
passing tests. Bill Wood worth will
lie an Eagle scout and we are very
proud of him. We closed the meet-
ing with thej oath and laws. Signed,
Bill Wright, scribe.
4 PERSONS KILLED
!lELSfNOFOR0, Finland, Aug, 22.
(AP)—Four persons were drowned
today when the 1$, 135-ton British li-
ner Atlantic sank a Finnish trawlor
in a collision In the harbor.
RIO (1RAXDK CITY. Tex., Aug.
22. (AP)—Twunty-Ijve nature lov-
ers organized the Starr County Wild-
life ■ association after an address by
T, W. Sharpe, secretary of the
Texas ; Wildlife Federation here lask
night. '
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SEEDED Finsr
DALLAS. —- A fjegfro lad. won all
the honors In rapid-fire watermelon
eatln gat a melon contest here i.
closed the secret of his success;
"I won 'cause I ate ail the seeds."
ORAPELAND, Tex., Aug. 12. (AP)
—Fire, which Investigators said whs
started by a" tramp, destroyed the
Missouri Pacific, rotton platform here
today. ;i;f
Approximately one-third of 44
cotton bales were ruined. Two flre-
uien suffered slight Injuries. A' large
Quantity of tomato packing material
was burned.
AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 22. (AP)-*
(Jovernor Allied today appointed R.
B. Stanford, secretary of state, to
fill the unexpired term of the late
District Judge Sam R. Scott of
Waco. "i/S. 1
Mr. und Mrs. It. M. Hunter and
children, o{. Poneo City, Oklahoma;
Mrs, O. L. Cade and children, of
Rockwall; Mrs. C. P. Blanton am}
children, of Longvlew und Mrs. CI.
H. Canxpbell, and children, of Boga-
lousa, I.a,, were guests of Mrs. A. L.
Dees at her home here during tlio
past week. v
To The
I take this opportunity of thanking
each and every one of you for the
splendid support you gave me.
L.G. Dick Stanf ield
FOUR SLEEPING
Fourth street.
ROOMS.
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LIOMT HOUSE KEEPING ROOMS.
All Modern Conveniences. 912
Main street.
, REG'LAR1 FELLERS
A Suspicious Practice
dininq room
OUR PATRONS NEARLY' ALWAYS
become regular customers. The
Meals hit the spot The cost Is
low. The Service Is Excellent.
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furniture bargains
SEE OUR FURNITURE BEFORE
YOU BUY. We can save you mon-
ey. 25 per cent Oft for cash.
CROUCH FURNITURE CO., 106
Fifth. Phone 44. Terms you cart
pay^ 618 tf
business directory
NICELY FURNISHED APART-
MENT. Lights. (las. Frigid aire.
Bills paid. 1203 Cherry.
MY TmTcK FARM. TWO HOUSES.
•Ifl acreH, pasture. Ideal for dairy.
Exchange rent for house In gofid
location in Orange. Mrs. Angela
^ .Wllhlte. SOfi Orange Avenue. 8-29.
wanted
TO KNOW WHY RUBBER BLADES
were never used^ before McLeans,
Electric Shop got thQ.-io new ones?
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 201, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 23, 1936, newspaper, August 23, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307887/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.