The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 265, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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"GET THIS REAL. BARGAIN. Nl«o
Knli<lins lot In good location. Prli-
ed only 9$T3M. See J. E. Pat-
tillo.
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS. Dandy
Portable Typewriter. $12.50 cash.
; Splendid U C. Smith, write* i 4
looks Ilka BOW. $15.00 CMt
hare to hurry. A. F. BURNS.
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Used Car Value
Buy From A
\ Dependable Firm
SEETHE NEW 1937 CHEV-
ROLETS! ON DISPLAY
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The Orajigc Leader
Published --every arteraoon except
Saturday, and Sunday morning at
«0*>l- Front- Street by the Orange
Leader Publishing Company.
Entered at Orange. Texas p. £>. aa
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Art of Co.-igreaa, March I. lit*.
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By Mail or Carrier, 1 month ...| .so
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SPECIAL NOTICE
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Fruge Furniture Store
Dealers in new and second-
hand furniture. We buy, trade
and sell. Also have Crosley
Electric Refrigerators, priced
$104.95 up and Crosley radios,
priced $19.99 up. 119 Border
street. Phone 439.
MEATS CURED & SMOKED
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WE CD RE AND SMOKE VOtTR
Meats for 2 1-1 cent* per pound.
WH KNOW HOW. SABINE
PACKlNKJk^CO. Phone 9003. 11-13
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SHOE ItE PAIRING
LADIES HALF Wtofl-lIOHT,
fleKlhle soles. with faHory finish.
!>0 -year* experience behind each
job. OOODTBAU SHOE \8H0t*
Main Street.
BABY CHICKS
LEGORN9. ROCKS. RED CHICKS,
and atarted " chirks. JlAttRY
CLARK HATCHERY. West Or-
ange. Phono fS 8.
WILLIAMSON'S CAFE
THE PLACE TO OET HOT CHILI.
Delicious and no-irlfthlng. Watch
our Sunday menus.
A OOOD PLACE TO EAT
NEED MSrvBLOISB*.' I.ettarhsads.
office fprtwh ate... Wo «a fUl roar
T,B«Khi quickly 'la* accurately. T«w
Kahtne Printing Co., Orange Lea4-
Ptxma
WE BUT OLD GOLD. Highest mar-
ket prices paid. Lat « ' aatlmafee
your gold baCora you aeii tt. H. L
Cohenour 4 Co, JOT-A Fifth St.,
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3 JAPOXICA PLANTS, J YEARS
old, .Variegated. Cheap for cash.
Mr* Frank Kltt*r. Phooa W,
100 ACRE FARM EQUIPPED. IS
acre peoui grove.-, 150 Buehels
corn. Livestock. Near Orange.
Cash, terms or trade for Improved
properly in Port Arthur. ft C.
KNll'PA. 1748 Sixteenth street.
■Sort Arthur or Di A. Howell
fifWeyrWIe.
ONE GENUINE ALEMITE
LUBRICATION TO each
TENTH vmmm AT our
NEW CAR SHOWING sat.,
NOVEMBER 7th.-
1935 Chev. 4-door Sedan $445
1931 Buick 5-Pass. Coupe $195
1933 Chev. Panel Truck $275
1933 Cfter. Stake Trade $325
Modem Chevrolet
Srd a Green
Phone 98
MARINE
FARM BACON
Bry~T PIECE OF MOTIEn^"F70"tM
Breakfast tedcon., Fresh Mild Cure,
Hickory Smoked;, Made in Orange
by SABINE PACKING COM-
PANY.
DINING ROOM
ctassmsi
riii*
Speedboai
■treet'
aaaam MMMAB
SERVICE
VICE. Ma-
Tugs—Barges—
SoaU. , Fourth
Phono 96, 9-26
ANDIRONS
FOR YOUR FIREPLACE. A Good
selection .to .choose from nt' FAR-
MER'S MERCANTILE CO.
A. FRIENDLY TIP. TRY ONE of
our delicious meals served as you
UUo It: You'll find you can eat
out and w v« money, HOl.I.AND
HOTEL DIN I SO UOOJL
JOE'S CASH STORE
ONE STOP SERVICE
LEAVE YOTR CAR WITH T'S
w^ilie you shop. We'll aervicc 'Hr
A Look after It. ONE
DOES IT ALL at ORANGE
MOTOR COMPANY.
SOME SAY AN APPLE A DAY
keeps doctor away. Joe says try
Fresh eggs Instead. YARD BGGg
Dally, at *'OM( Smith and Payne"
plfjcc, Beaumont Road. . _
' FOR RENT
3 DISTRICT GRID
TITLES HANGING
IN BALANCE
FURNISHED APAltTMKlS'TS. Gar-
rage. Apply 004 Fourth street.
FURNISH EH ROOMS AND apart-
ments. Bills Paid, 707 Park Ave.
Miss Alllo Bland, Phono 45. ^
TWO R(X M FURNISHED APART-
ment., Bath adjoining. With Gar-
age. Phone 888. 10-27tf
TWO NICELY FURNISHED BED-
rooms. Bath Adjoining. To Men,
«09 Main. ll-i
DALLAS. Tejtas, Nov, 9. (API-
Fires. of Texas |i:t*rscsola tle league
foothttll burn brightest this week,, oc-
casioned by traditional ArinleUre day
battles. 1 '/ ,
Thiee district chain plonslilpH vir-
tnaily han* In the balance, the- pot-
Hg(h.t t-nrnlng to the Anuuillo-Lub-
hock. McKlnney-Orecnvillo. and Kerr-
ville-ThomaK Jefferson (San Ahtolno)
ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS. Gns.
light*, and Ice. Bills paid. OAKS
APARTMKNTC. Elm and Twelfth
t St. Phono 706. '
FITRN18HEI) BEDROOMS. TO
(iehtjemen. Garage. 916 Fifth St.
LEGAL NOTICE
The H. Marks Fackage Liquor
Store of Orange, Texas is an
applicant for a paekage liquor
store permit from the Texas
Liquor Control Board. The
package liquor store permit
applied for will be used in the
conduct of a business to be
known as the H. Marks Pack-
age Store, located at 310 Moss
street"!! the County of Orange
State of Texas. —
H. Marks, Applicant
NICELY \ FtrRNlSHED APART-
taent. Garage.. 208 Ninth street.
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FOUR ROOM FURNISHED Apart-
ment. Electirtc wfi-igeraitor. Pri-
vate bath, GttWg^x 801 Orango
"Ave. Phono 22. >< \ 11-lft
EKAMK.WAM ;
POPULAR PRICED ENAMET.-
^'ware. Special display of _hc« itl-
ful ware In white and grey. Pans,
bowls, p 0 relators, etc., at tho
SAJ1INE SUPPLY COMPANY.
WANTED TO BUY
SHORT DOUBLE BARREL 20-
Gauge 'Shotgun. 1 Prefer Ithica, See
CAL PRICE at shop, Front street.
10-22
INSURANCE
FIVE OR SIX ROOM HOUSE.
.^MuHt be Reasonable. State price
and terms. Write Bos H. K., care
Leader. • . ,
NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT
INSURANCE. J2. per year.
A. M. H. Stark. Awnt.
LOST
FEMALE HELP WANTED
1
ONE-YEAR OUD BLACK PERS-
* lan Cat. Has sonic yellow On It,
Reward. Phone 826. 11-10
ADDRESS ENVELOPES AT HOME,
spare time substantial weekly pay.
Ex perl once unnoce*«nr3T~~ Dign If led
wonk. Stamp brings details. Em-
„ ployment Mgr.. • Dept. 103.rl( Box
523, Jackson. Term./
A BROWN LEATHER PURSE Sat-
urday nisht on' streets of flranse.
•Reward. Return to Leader Office.
11-13
MEN WANTED ^
RET OF KEYS IN LEATHER hold-
er, Reward. Return to leader Of-
fice. 11-13
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
attending the East Texas College
of Law see E. B. Bufflugton, 911
Green Ave. Phone 40fi.
MALE HELP
BOYS WANTED
I AM A BITE TO . OFFER PERMA-
lient Position to two men who are
free to travel. Good Pay, Chance
for quick advancement to men wh<f
qualify. See Mr. Hogue, room 2(12,
Holland Hotel, Sunday between 1
BOYS WANTED, AGES 12 .lo l.r,
.. . to do pleasant educational work"*
!i,fter(M>Ons and Saturdays. Good
Pay. -Apply fey Hitter to .T. T., care
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1936.
Leader.
It. and 4 p. in.
MH&pXPPfi S3 1
Winner# will become top-hoary fu-
voi-Utfl io vln cliiMiHllonshlpB o| dis-
trlcU one, six and twelve.
iw*:; si* uiibeaten, untied teuint re-
rests this' ; North Side (Fort
Worth) which |ilay« iUverside (Fort
Wonlh); North Dulias, which engages
Forest (Dallas) and DaWa - Tech,
Which plays Wood row Wilsou (Dal-
la«).
Records of AmaiiUo, Kerrvllle and
Teclt appear most in danger. ' ''
Two tcuuiH fell from the perfect
standing last week. Corpus chrlstl
being held to a. 7-7 tie by Laredo tmA
Edinbtirg being fought -to. a 15-15
deadlock' by Harlirigon. However,
The i a«t week saw ■ favolrU'*
emerge In five .dMrtets,- • Childress
beating Wichita Fails 13 fi to take
the district tit"o lead,: Nortii Side .jyiv
Ing Into undisputed lead at Fort
virtue of OiehtiriK-'j* 32-7' loss t(f
Waco; John Reagan becoming the
only unbeaten, untied teaui in the
Houston district by downing Mllbjr
S '7, while Saiii Houston was Wing
held to * scoiwioiis tie by San .Ta-
olnto, • an<i Edlnburg taking til.; top
rung in district 10.
Previously San Angelo had be-
conic undisputed louder of district
three, Gainesville of district five and
Lufkin of district ton.
past master, wh* nl«o preient. Th ft|
past master* that wcro absent wei-e:
Dr. A. It. Foruuin, W. 11, Smith. s.
W. Rouli, Homer Horton, :J. B. Tay-
lor, J. W. WUUUuiM aud, K. I. Kiiuf-
man. It was decided to hold a sim-
ilar meeting annually. Refreshments
of ice 'cream, citke, coffeo and hot
eiiocolate wire sprvcil-^. J- H. Lang- "
don, L. o. ''-■up'-"
,hey were on the refreshment comr
mittee. Members, present, were: F,
L, Falrehlld, Walter Reed, Lusian
TrovBJelair, B. N. Coin. Athan Perry,
J. E. Rfttliff, R. L. lU.wdon. K. W.
ThouutK. fc?. R. IIolden, Paul Tralian,
F. C. I'hanncll ,lr.. T. U. Brown,
t;rally Kopoi:, E.'J. Fulrehild; T. W.
, Lyons, S, W, Maxwell, l. o, C mp-
hell. •}. H. Lanigdon. Visitor* were;
J. M. MewnVt ot>. Haefcbcrry;; J, Q,
Doty of K'llphur and S. .!■ Ttiiuin of
'Vintou. (iuests were: Mesdanies .1.
M, Stewart. H. M. Coin, Walter iteeil,
ft W. Maxwell, M., L, Vincent. T.
Trouselair. S I.. >i.w«fn«sv. Athan l.'er-
ry, li. L. 'Bi'Wdon, -S. J. Welsh, il. .1.
BBlgneiiard, Sam 1{. lloldeii, L. O.
Campbell, .1. II. l„nn:sdun. J. F. Rea-
-Hwy, Una Ltindy, u. L. Chesser, fl'.""'
W. Shaw, J. F. Kills. If. M. Lane,
M, .1. Kaufman, Misses Honorlicll
Iteed, i'laya Lund}-. Catherine Lane, "
Luclllc and Ivy Tri'uaftiair. n rrirTTob-"*~K
by Bowdon. Hilly lteud, Sum i.Iolden
Jy„ and .Hmnrte laingdon Jr.
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OI'T OF THE FRVTNG PAN
VINTON NEWS
AN'.VCON'DA, Jlu'tit, — R. J. Heas-
I toy, on the way to police headtfuar-
' ters to report the theft of from
bis store, lost a $10 note from his
pocket.
Vinton lodge No. 3iM F. & A. M.
celebrated Its regular annual past
masters meeting with an entertain-
ment for all members and their fam-
B. J. Blanchard. J. W.;- .M. J. Kauf-
majn, treasurei;: It. L .Chesser, secre-
tarp -Sr-JV-Au«?ln, M, M. Idine.
S. D.{ S. L. Sweeney, J,. D.: S. S.
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Leader 50c Month
^BURNS^
Ease the agonizing pain quietly and
reduce soreness by immediate use of
Resinol
KEEP YOUR EYES C&an and Clean.
Mwirim* soothe! and refrttfchttt
tired, ir 'itotfrd eye*.
U ft it daily
W-' ^ *
PR youR
MOMIWI C > DIPT. H S CHIIACO. L
ON REQUEST
orld of Comfort J
PERSONAL
complete readings. strict
ly ConXidootlal.
140.1 Curtla.
Mrs. M. Hee«,
UGHT YOUR WAY
T AND BEAUTY IN
Your Homo by havJn;
enough beautiful lamps
Wo are featuring lamps
for a limited time. We
have a complete new;|
stock of table and floor
models.
ORANGE i IRNITURE CO.
TO COMFO
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regtar fellers
rnm
Grandpop Is Some, Brave Guy
By Gene Byrnes ;
£e ftc«ry8«ey<
BRMER'M
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TPiKCrJ OUTJ youR
MouTH UK£ * 0«5
H*0 YOU'? c.«y too
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DAN DUNN • Secret Operative 48
A Ll NCH CAN BE QtHCK: and ntlll
lie good. In fact, that I# our1 spe-
cialty. LVNCHKS and SAKd-
WISHES. LOG CABIN SAND-
WICH SHOP.
TAILORING
ri. ■ f, " 1' ————
SUITS, OVERCOATS • REPAIRED.
Ilellnlng. patching, sewing. You-
'll he surprnMl what wo can do
for your old clot lies. ,T. Torres.
The Tailor. 14 J,
MONEY^WANTED
MUST HAVE tj.OOO FOR ADDI-
TION AlN*11 atreuge. Will glv# as
eollateral tllai'ionda valued at ma-
ny times the amount. Will pay 8
per cent In'ereJN. plus a bonua ol
nereayo adjacent \tO Veil now
:^ 4*an;ng. Box J AC, grange Leader,,
wu fang,
son of twe
oce.an view
will work wl
tmev mave a
harbor. and no
would suspect
place of being use
to bring stuff in
hudson.
iwner of
state.
us —
'ate
tJJT
prr
BUT CAN
THIS
DICK HUDSON
BC
TRUSTED
sure--he's shiftless,
but he has the habit
an' wants to make
money— but we
should have someone
working at the place
to keep check on
. things —
that should be
very easy--every
wealthy family
in this part of
The country
has chinese
servants, I will
attend to that
matter shortly.
you will.
have a boy
working at the
ocean view estate
tonight, —
ymm%.
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One of the house boys
at ocean view has a caller,
anp shortly after, a new
""house boy is working for
mr. hudson---/
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Raising the Family
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 265, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1936, newspaper, November 9, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307927/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.