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The Orange Leader
Published «\ai> «Tternoon m
Saturday, and Sunday morning mt
IOtrl-1 Front Street by the Orange
Leader Publishing Cnmptmr.
Sintered «t Orange, Texas P. O. a*
Second dam Mall Matter. U d«r
Act Of Cos*r«M, March t. 1ST*.
Knbccription JU'fce*
By Hall or Carrier, .1 Month ...4 -It
Advertising «*Ua wttl be farntefaed
upon pplteatk n
ASSOCIATJBD PRESS UKMBB
TYPEWRITER BARGAIN!*
'IfiwrtaWe Typewriter, $12
Splendid 1* C. Smith, writes
look# like ww, $16.00 earth. Y°u'X
have to hurry. A. F. W0fcNS.
Phone* m* awd 4S1.
Uled .€■* Vai*§
Buy From A
Dependable Fkm
SEE THE NEW 1937 CHEV-
roletsi on display
NOVEMBER 7th *
HfiKD BNV*aiOWB . l*rtt«rt ads.
office forms, etc. We ea tim your
weds quickly and accuracy. The
BoWtre Printing Co., Orange Lead,
•r Bldg. W M *.
SPECIAL NOTICE
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Furniture Store
^Dealers. in new «ad neooad
hand fnrnitw*. We Tmy, trad*
and saH Also have Crosley
Electric Refrigerators, priced
$104.95 up and Crosley radios,
priced $19.99 Up. 110 Border
street. Phone 489.
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MEATS CURED % SMOKED
WE CURE AND SMOKE YOUR
Meats for 21-"3 cents per pound,
WK KNOW HOW. SARIN®
PACKING CO. Am M03. twt
A FRIENDLY TIP. TRY ONE of
our delicious meals served as you
like it. You'll find you can eat
out and, save money. HOLLAND
HOTEL DINING ROOM.
. SHOE REPAIRING
LADIES TIALP SOLING—LIGHT,
flexible sole*, with factory finish.
R0 years experience behind each
jo).. OOODVEAU SHOE SHOP.'
.... Main Street. 'v^y ■.. , '■ . ■ ; >
BABY CHICKS
LEOORNR, ROCKS. RED CHICKS,
and Started chicks. HARRY
GLAKK HATCHERY. West Or-
. unge. Phone *88. -
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WE BUY "OLD GOLD. Highest hiar-
Iret prices paid. Let Us estimate
ftmt gnld before you jtell R. H. L
Cohenour ft ©6 W7-A Vitlth St„
Orange. V***- , -
«~JA*H>NTt2A PLANTS, 8 YEARS
old. Variegated. Cheap for wash.
Mrs. Eiank R<Ut«r. P wws Mil.
MODEL FARM BACON
feUY 5V PIECE OF MODEL FAR At
Breakfast rnenn. Fresh Mild Cure-.
Hickory Smoked. Made in Orange
by SAWNE PACKING CC>M-
PANY.
DINING ROOM
JOE'S CASH STORE
some say an apple a day
keeps doctor away. Joe says try
Fresh eggs instead. yart) EGGS
Daily, at "Old Smith and "Payne"
place, BeaUmont Road.
personal
COMPLETE READINGS. STRICT
ly Confidential; Mrs. E. HeiW,
1403 Curtis.
light your way
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
BAKED CHICKEN : AND DRESS
ING or FRIED CHICKEN, Jack
n Ijantern Salad, . English Peas,
cream potatoes, carrots souffle or
creamed asparagus, lemon pudding,
priced 4ftc; REGULAR DINNER,
'(ifcolce of 3 [Treats, 3 vegetables,
salami, dcssfTt. priced - 8<lor 'ATA
CARTE ORDERS of fish, steak,
etc. COLD PLATE LUNCH. 3t)c
at W«l;L *MSON'S CAWE
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
A Lt'NCH CAN BW| QUfCK and still
be g*i«d. In fact,^tt nt is our spe-
rUlty> LUNCHES *nd- SAND-
WicttfEfcv log cabin sand-
wich shop. \
suits, overcoats repaired.
Relining. patching, sewing. You-
'll be, surprised what We can do
for your pld clothes. .T. Torres,
The Tailor.
IwnetTwanted
must Have iooo for addi-
tional oil acreage. Will give as
riritatwal diamonds valued at ma-
ny tiroes the amount. Will pay 8
per copt interest plus a Wnus Of
acreage adjacent to well now
drilling. Box J AC, Orange Leader.
TO COMFORT AND BEAUTY IN
Your Hotae by having
enough beautiful lamps
We are featuring lamps
Tor a limited time. We
have a complete new
stock of table and floor
models.
E FURNITURE CO.
FREE!
ONE GENUINE ALEMITE
LUBRICATION TO EACH
tlfflms Visitor at our
NEW CAR SHOWING SAT,
NOVEMBER 7th.
1935 Chev 4-d oor Sedan $445
1931 Buick 5-Pass. Coup® $195
1933 Chev. Panel Truck $275
1933 Chev. Stake Truck $325
Modern Chewolet
Company
3rd ft Green "phone 99
MARINE SERVICE
HA.RM8 MARINE SERVICE. Ma-
rine contracting—Tugs—Barges-
Speedboats—Quarter Boats. Fourth
street docks. Phone M. 9-66
The bigi (|uestlon Saturday morn-
ing , was "How bad is Forace injur-
ed?" It is w|th deep regret that we
nntiowce that FdWte has probah^
played Ms tftst «nme for the glortfrt*
Orange fcnd IMack. FoWie w*s <•*•-
ried to the Weal hospital Fv«Miy
night, «Md this Wfitor leaihnd early
Saturday monVinfe that B*d had .M
croWred hip, thus putting hhn.fn thfe
bed for at least three Greeks. "It Off
ange gets out of the district and goes
into the regional playoff. Fore* <by
some miracle may. get hrto the ftfcnl
game, lmt this Is do*lbt^d, Hi« foot-
hall < ays have Vm nUKt'kfrd «y Wfn-
sutional- runn off left and right tac-
it le, line plunifes and end runs. The
whole Orange team as well aw JoCa^
Wins will wis* Force very nueh in
the games .to come. It Is a gfeat
thin# that if Force hrid' to check i*
his chips he did it by doing, some-
thing thit has heen a* outstanding
:ch«u%cteristle of Ms playing the past
two years. 'That iwvs getting off ph
a long punt return that penetrated
deep into French territory. Bud was
playing his heart out when this in-
jury weeurred, «nrd It will go down
in Oratig*- history that Fotve Was in
the same every minute, fighting for
for sent
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FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Ga-
rage. Apply 904 Fourth street.
. i 11 i ... i 1 |'HH .
furnished Rooms and apart-
, mentff. Bills Paid. 707 Park Ave.
Miss a Hie Bland, Phone 645.
every «fll awd finally making Wis
exit hy putting Whe one h* the great-
est i-MMtUMl demonstrutton (that has,
ever lfs«i wy treasure to witness. So
Wo h 4 famwefl to Btfd. Force, the
blond hliaMfrd of the Shpange Tigws.
and say that It has hetn a pleaWttr®
for this'writer to be able to mark
down the sensational playing ho has
done fir htt team! We extend to
Force our heartiest congratulations
for his groat teamwork and we are
sure that some day he will carve his
name on the stab of immortal foot-
bail piayevs. aij. vlaii
Noderttfnd will .cflWW *o t«S rt* far *
taste of the Tlg*r Strength Wednes-
day night and ahottwr fins game Is
expected.. Nederl4S*d Was dropptrd
one wame this year, «rtd that to t
French Buffs by the score of iB-W.
This was an early- season game and
Nederland had five first string men
on the HMWM Wfli Hhjwrtws. Coach
i. *. ttnmth Nwd«rtsPd always
wiakvs thfl*gs holt for and
this yew shoirfd he wo nAlsewtfh;
MVn the pan of the *o«d Athletic;;
Woniwil tw *1Sh to thawk the lire-
wreh awd special otrtoer* for their at-
Mndance t two M e h«d wwiweltoliy
PoWccman EAdte Bsrhw who h«d a
Wmwiher of hoy scoots in uniform at
this WtlSc vho wot oYrty helped fans
thM seat* hot alsor patrolled the
grounds.1 ';i ■' '
Here 4* a tetwr that we "hooleed"
from Kaeh MilHfcrd: v -
"Dear Mr. WHHard: W« W West
worelawd haw ft 46--0 last week And
*. t\ «<as thre hest op thp W«ftd. He
had one 70 yard touchdown called
back/and WWde tWo others from the
BMTO glrWafl'iivV. •M
"We are having tronhte at Iteau-'
mont on the twentieth Of Novewrtict-
and * «wjWrt you Orange pe«ip e to
tnm out for hi* game and give <uh
spine support. GoOd luck and beirt
wishes. Bully Gllstrap, director of
athletics, f chrel«er Institute,"
TWO ROOM FURNISHED APATfT-
mont. Bath adJOlPlPt. With *Htr-
age. Phone 868. 10-27tf
TWONICELY FURNISHED BBD-
. rooms. Bath Adjoining. To M«n.
t!0 Main. lH
#?S5t
ANDIRONS
or you it Fireplace, a good
selection to choose from nt FAR-
MER'S MERCANTILE CO.
^ tea arfkas^ 111 M m I, — - "—
ONE STOP SERVICE
LKAsVE YOUR "' CAR with US
while-yoti ShOp^ We'll service it.
Parte it. Look *ft<Sr It. ONE^
STOP DOES IT ALL at ORANGE
COUNTY SWITOR COMPANY.
MALE HELP
*
I AM ABLE TO OFFER PEfiMA-
nent Position to two men who are
tree to tra\*ei. Good pay. Chance
for quick mlvancement to men who
qualify, See Mr. Hogife, room 2«2,
Holland Hotel, Sunday between 1
and 4 p. in.
FEMALB HELP WANTED
address envelopes at home,
spnve time substantial weeMy pay.
Experience unnecessary. Dignified
work. Stamp brings details. Em-
ployment Mgr., Dept. 1036, Box
523, Jackson, Tenn.
MEN WANTED
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
attending the East Texas Coltega
of Ltuv sed E. B. Buffington. 911
Green Ave. Phone W6. ~~1?
ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS. Gas.
lights, and ice. Bills paid. OAKS
APARTMENT. Elm and Twelfth
St. Phone 7CG. '
furnished bedrooms, to
Gentlemen. Garage. 910 Fifth St.
NICELY FURNISHED , APA&T-
merit. Oarage. 203 Ninth street'
LOST
-oxtt-yeaw oltt btackt perib-
lan Cat. Has some yellow on It.
Reward. Thotm S^t. ' li-ld
.Xwwnuhwi^
NORTH AMERICAN ACCltlBNt
iKSURANCE. $2. pet year.
A. >J. ™H. Stark, Agent.
ENAMELWARE
. --
popular priced enamel-
watf©. special display of b«*uttj-
,-jftel- tt^ire hi-White ahfl grey. PaEns,
bowls, percolators, etc., at the
sabine supply company.
WANTED TO BUY
SHORT DOUBLE BARREL 26-
.. Gauge Shotgun. Prefer Ithlca. See
CAL PRtCE at shop, Frotit.iitreot.
. 10-22
FIVE OR SIX ROOM HOUSE.
Must be Reasonable. State prlc«
and terms. Write Box H. K., cars
Leader.
MM.1*.
right end, for five yarBs.
want around left end for a
oh the fhitteen yard line.
Its iiud held. U'hobmn
hitfd for no (ain at center,
<d«whcd t *t left tackle for
ft touchdown. Romano's try for
tra point failed and the quarter end-''
ed with the Tigers ahead 25-i>. . t
The final Orange score «auve In
the last few minutes of the game af-
ter Romano had put on a great dem-
onstration of broken field running
hnd carried the hall down to the four
yard line. Bruussard in two plays
pluhged center for [yptoutchdown. Ro-
mtmo'a try tor ex(ra. point was no
good and the game ended with the
Tigers winning 31-0.
The starting line-ups:
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1936.
HWn nfc'lr * in ii | i mrmmmmmm—
''..If ■ '
for five yarfls. color motif. MeBdamcs J. K. WUIm
I left end for a and H. It. ftano presided owr th«
BENGALS DOWN
(continued from page 1)
Mazxola
Bland ....
Myem ...
Grubhs
Rachal ....
Taylor ....
Norrt* ..
Force
'■
Blanchard
Gholson ..
Broussard
lert end
left tackle
left guard
center
right gonrd
right tackle
right end
(yitftrtprlioclt
left half
right half
—French
Mixon
, Hayes
.. Morgan
Beard
Ilenricksen
Roberts
Ludioft'
Gary
Reeves
Goldon
Spell
fullback
Officials: Elam. Texas,
Thomtmon, IVxas, umpire;
won, Texas, head linesman; Gnugh, T,
C; V.. field judge.
rererec;
Steven-.
VINTON NEWS
By Mrs. Louise Toniette
VINTON, :Iin.i, ytov. 7. — Mrs. T.
W. Thomas was hostess to a lovely
party at her iivupe complimenting
Mrs. Cecil C. Perry, who with her
hiw'bftwd is iniiliinK her home for a
hrtef time at Oed, and Mrs. J. B.
Valentine who leaves in the hear fu-
Tlgers. During the intermission, the
Bengal Guard* and I.uth Starts hoys''
Hand put" (M • a ^mohstratlon ttot ^twre Iwhhings where aim will re-
•'wiceilwd
ot the'. fans.- Claude Fuller came on
the football field, dressed as a cow
boy and very chsverty • tired tlx shifts
trom a pistol into a mato>-h*n«ve
buffalo .mortally wounding hint.
El-ench tsame bstck strong With ,:o{L
Scltle plays and a Tew passes IP the
irfl "quarter, malting a first down
ii-it OH the Tiger 3fi. After Spell got off
d fliike kick and the ball wept outiof
boimds 'tm the 'Orange 30, Where the
TljferS tooR possesion. ' After hold-
thR the Orange boys to seven yards,
F rce Was forced to put, the ball go-
ing over the French goal line, and
Frefceh tooV possession of the bait
On their ovrti twenty yard line. Spell
finally kicked to Force on the Orange
3o, Force making a beautiful return
to the Buff thtrt.v-three. At this
Yioint Gholson 'swung into action and
went off left tackle for 3:i yards and
h touchdown. Force *'icl ed the ox-
point and the Tigers led l'0:'o.
Ot-ango started on another touch-
down ; march shortly after this Ihst
piSy, with Spell kicking to 'iPorCifi «h
the Tiger forty yard line, Force re-
turning to the French 27. Force was
injured on this play hnd was removed
from the game. Force got a freiit
hand gs he left the game, and the
Orange stands as WeA as the VIW-
tors were tn great suspense as a
frantic^ appeal was made for a. physi-
cian to cinne oveKftWd eXainifte ''B^ldi"
Finally Force was earrfedfrOlh'the
stadium on a stretchei1, and talten to
the local hospital where art examina-
tion was''made. Romano tOok Bnd's
plttOe at quarter ■ and Sent Gholson
Sfrte. Vase's and liowls filled With
golden cosmos and yellow jasmine,
carrying out the Hallowe'en color
scheme was placed about the rooms.
The afternoon was spent In solving.
The hostess . served sandwiches,
cb«collate «nd coffee and
M*s*a *ne« M.' I/.' Bright. Rf L. Bow-
don, H. H. Cillbreath, Ejy Hudson. T.
W. Thosias. E. J. I'cruy, J. II. Don-
nelly, I<eo Benolt, A./L. Miller, A.
Perry, L.. O. Campiie/l, R. L. Ches-
ser, Francis S. Monlgomory, C, C.
lohoh, 3. B. Valentinfc, Cecil C. Per-
ry, Miss Margaret Fdrguso'n and Md-
fry Nichols, Betty Cl<* Benoit, Louise
Jt-an Redman, DorlsV Valentino, Ks-
telle Perry, Melba Ann\ Hudson. Don-
nelly Miller, Bob'b.V BoWon, Jimmle
Valentine, . Robert Dun«^n, Bobble
Valentine, and Bryan ThotVnis.
One of the loveliest affaiKsSftlxeil
this fall wge the coffee party given
by Mrs. J, W: Shaw at her home com-
plimenting her Piece, Mrs. H. K.
Strock of Cleveland, Ohio who is her
guest for a month's visit. The ^call-
ing hours Were from 10 to 12. Pink
radiance rose, buds lent their beauty
to1 the living room While hanging
baskets of coral vine and fern were
in the sun parlor. The yellow and
brown color scheme was carried out
'in the dining room. A huge silver
bowl resting on a reflector was filled
with yellow chrysanthemums, Afri-
can daisies, and lace fern graced the
center of the dining tablef which was
overlaid with a Moslao eloth. Yellow
tapers in_ silver holders were placed
■at either end. The refreshments al-
so further carried out the chosen
color motif. Mesdamcs J. E,
H. U. tvano presided owrr t}i«
silver coffeo und tea, serviuius.
J. M. Boyet ttssistefl Mtfs. Shitw; and
the honoree In groeMng the 'tffcMits
und n/Ingllng w)th the guests were:
Mesdatnes Vewth* Moore, A than Per-
ry, Claude Benkenstein and Miss. RL
tu Perry. Invitations were extended
the following: Mtudnmps Stephen
Shea, A. Williams, Ed Shea, \V. T.
Burton, Clwude Hwise, Henry LeBluo
Little, W. E. Shaddock. S, W. Swee-
ney, H. A. Norton, J. A. .Trahnn, and
Misses Doris Shea. Hortense Little,
Helen Shea of Lake t Charles; Mes-
datnes Polly Law ton, G. N. Ellondor,
W. T. Ht-nning ot WaiPhfcr. Mrs. «'.
Benkenstein of BeiuimoOt; Mrs. Ar-
chie Weaver ot Oi-ange; Mt-sdAmes .1.
ft. ' Barclay/ wnoit, ,W." F. '
Brooks, ,1. M. Boyet, C. J. OemoiTO,-
s. -s. Ecii<ii-, Louis© "Toniette; J? f.
Ellis, H. M. Lane, Vwstle Mioo^. D.
J. Moreau. Athan Peery. Fred' A.
TiettaBi, Jo SlcGdnn, Ijirthwr Perry,
J. H. Welsh, J. H. I^ngdon, O. V.
Moore, E. H. Lyons, Allen L. Miller,
H; K. Strock, Hassell Read, T. S.
Perkins, Vallie Beed, Bill Benoit, R.
L. BoWdon, Florence Galleyj, R, L.
(,'hesser, Howard O. McCaughey, E.
.T. Perry, KrcdicHL^SCbomas, Cleveland
PerTy, E. 1. Kftufmim, <1. R. Hamp-
ton. J. W." Coley tind -Mftswes Rita
Perrl, Pearl Lyons and Lueillto.lto.us-
sard Of Vinton. m ' '
' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller .' were
hosts to ah old farshioned pntty at
their honte. The invited list irteliid-
fid: Mi-, and Mrs. Archie XVeavWr, Mr.
and Mrs. John Charming, Mf. and
Mrti.; •tjhorntfflh' Griffin of 'Ofjinge,
TSffr. anS Mrs. Sam Paul Ametie'and
Bill Bradshntv of Lak^e Chftfles; Mr. ,
and Mrs. C. J. demons. Mr.' and
Mrs, Vallie Heed, Mr. and %&•#. W. .
J. Cocke, Mr. and Mrs. 'C. Burt
Hampton. I>r. and Mi's. Fred' W.
Thoinas, Dr. and -Mrs, A. H." Formaii,
Mr. and .Mrit. Olan Suttori, •'Mr. and
Airs, E- S. Pertcln*,' lil-r. and' Mrs.
D. J. Morean, Mrs. Jo McGsiin. Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Welsh. Mr, and Mrs.
G B. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Lane, Mr ami Mrs. J. W. Richard,
Misses Belcia demons and tvato
Crump; George Hnmpton, Mr., and'
Mrs. ST." H. Langdon and * Mr.' and
Mrs. E. Miller. ' - --
Mrs. Richard -Peyton delightfully
entertained with a.' p«nty front 4 un-
til 4 at her home, 'honoring, Mrs. J.
B. Valentine who is leaving in tho
Pear future for Jennings to make her
s .hot I hOWW. The afternoon wis spent ,in
t(, pitefng a (|Uilt top «<hieh -was jpre-
sented "to the honoree when tlnlsh-
cd. Mi-s. Peyton served n dainty sal-
ad corirse~to Mesdames T. W. Thom-
as, Ed H'tidson, R. L. ChWOMT, Fl S.
MontgOTrtwy, Perkins, C. C, Perry, O.
M. Davidson, VH. H. Oilbreath, C. C.
Nichols, - ',1. fl. Valentiire. < Mvr L.
Btight and Miss Itearl >yrms., ■'/ -j
Mr>s. S. R. tfold^n was tiostpss tt|
her Me to. the Aftha* Davis <!R'cie' ot
the Methodist church and Mrs. T.
W. Thomas ws 1n chai-ge of the pro-
gram With Mrs. H. M. Lane presid-
ing over"'the.'business session. The
Decerisher meetnig Will be hold at the
ome of Mrs. Vallle Reed with Mrs.
H. 'M." Lane in charge of the -pw>*
granii Mi-s. 1 lohlen served refresh-*
incnts to M'eSdames Cecil C. l.*erry,
.1. B. Va;lenttne. H. H. Gilhreath. H.
M. Lone, Paul W. Ayres, R. L.' Bow-
don, R. L—'Chesser, Howard O. Mc-
Caughey, T. w. Thomas and Misses
Velma Duncan and, Margaret Fergu-
son.
miww*—
DEATH WON
wheeling, w. Vn. — Among
the victorious candidates'' in the elec-
tion was "Charlesi 8chult«< cijosen
constable of Washington ' district hy
a pturallty _of..a';0'f>ft votes.
But Kchultz never Will take office.
He died three months ago.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 264, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1936, newspaper, November 8, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307926/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.