The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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TWO ACRES DBaiBABUO-JfcANP
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The Orange Leader
Published every arternoon except
Baturdsy, and Sunday morning at
JOi'l-l Front Street by the Orange
Leader Publishing Company.
Entered at Orange, Texas P. O. aa
Second Class Mall Matter, Under
Act of Congress, March , 1«T .
Subscription Bates
By Mali or Carrier, I month ....$ .19
Advertising rates will be furnished
upon applications
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBEB
A SACRIFICE FOR IMMEDIATE
Cash, Orunow Electric Refrigera-
tor, ?60. 'Perfect 'condition. .Mast
Sell. See mime at ORAN0E COF-
oFEE COMPANY, 20fi DiyiHlon St.
O. A. Donaldson. 11-23U
PIANO FOR SALE, CHEAP. Phone
9Stf. 4tp.
GOOD MILK COW. Cheap for cash.
Alta Hitter. West Orange. 12-lt
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS. Dandy
Portable Typewriter,- $12.M) cash-
Splendid L. C. Smith, writes and
looks like riew> (16.00 cash, you'll
have to hurry. A. ""F. BURNS.
Phones 904 and 462.
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NEED ENVELOPES, Letterheads,
office forms, eto. We ca fill your
— needs quickly en* accurately. .The
Sabine printing "CO.. Orange LoaC-
er BMi^Phoi* A. „ <' ];
SPECIAL NOTICE
Fruge Furniture Store
Dealers in new and second
hand furniture. We buy, trade
and sell. Also have Crosley
Eleqtric Refrigerators, priced'
$104.95 up and Crosley radios,
priced $19.99 up. 110 Border
street. Phone 439.
MEATS CPRED~& SMOKED
WE BUY OLD GOLD. Highest mar-
ket prices paid, Let us estimate
your gold before you sail It. H. L
Coheriour & Co- .ioT-A,^ Fifth St.,
Orange, Texas. . :- j.
SMOKED CURED HAMS
MO DHL IAHM Smoked Sugar Cured
Hums are tender,/alM sweet. At
.. your dealer. Sabine Packing Co.
WE CURE AND SMOKE TOUR
WE KNOW HOW. SABINE
PACKING 430> Phone 9008. 11-1S
sho'fl repairing
water-proof resoling. No
dampness can se.t through when
GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP resoles
Jour shoes.
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
THREE COMFORTABLY FU Fi-
nished bedrooms. Bath adjofnTng.
009 Main 'street. -— ~-r—4.2"-10
Ninety Acre farm, All cL-
rlce or high land. Toole and team,
two houses. Dr. .J. H.jRtolp, R.
, R, No, li Orange, ^Tcxwj, "il-15-tf
FIVE ROOM kOUSE" ''''Pftrt^'"fur-
-nish'-'il. 004 Orange Ave..,, Phone
849-.T. ll-16tf
li i i hi I i i' "i
ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS. Gas.
lights, and Ire. - Bills paid. OAKS
'APARTMENT. Elm and Twelfth
St. Phone 76®.
A LUNCH CAN BE QUICK and still
be good. In fact, that is our spe-
cialty. LUNCHES and SAND-
WICHES. LOO CABIN SAND-
WICH SHOP.
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DINING ROOM
AVHEN BRIDGE LUNCHEONS con-
flict with Hubby's meals, send him
to iiis or let us take on re of your
luncheon plans. HOLLAND HOTEL
DINING ROOM.
Yiivr •
suits,
TAILORING
OVERCOATS REPAIRED.
Rellnlnsf, patching,' saving. You-
'll be surprised what we can do
for your old clothes. J, Torres,
The Tailor.
MEN WANTED
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
attending the East Texas Cbllege
of Law see E. B. Buffirigton, 911
Green Ave. Phone 406.-
WANTED TO BUY
CHILD'S IRON BED, S to C FEET
in length with drop sides. Phone
212. ■ 12-1
SHORT DOUBLE BARRfiJL *0-
Oange Shotgun. Prefer Ithlca, See
CAL PRICE at shop, Front street.
10-22
carpenter work
REPAIRS. ROOFING AND ALL
kinds of Concrcto Work. HAItRY
CLARK. Phone 488. Il-27tf
Hb'
Painting & Paper
TAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
\ Work Guaranteed.' O . L. Edwards
rark Avenue. Phone 648.
\ FARM WANTED
SMALL SjlGHLAND FARjf. Near
Orange. J. Henderson. Route
2, Orange. * It
OYSTERS * SANDWICHES
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OYi55SF BINTS and QUARTS.
Sandwiches of All Kinds. SHEP-
HERD'S C O N r ilCTlONARY
Phone 19. 12 16
antit&eeze time
LEAVE your cXS TClTH us for
a complete checkorer and litbrica-
for.WI ?Wlt.:W« dral*
fill radiator -with Dupont Firs'
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FOR SALE OF TRADE
Will sell or trfliilo large equity In
1935 Willis j/S^dnn. Small pay-
ments. Unusuiit bargain. Will
consider co^vh, hogs or chickens in
trade. Apply Leader Office..
FOR RBNT~ *?■
furnished apartment with
Garage, Apply 904 Fourth street
"ii-27
For '
DEPENDABLE
Used Car Value
Buy From A
pendable Firm
1935 Ford V-8 Deluxe $IJf
4-door Sedan "|Ov
Reconditioned motor now tires
original tan finish like new, a
real value if you likts V-8 per-
Cormance.
1933 Chevrolet $AAC
Master Coadi \...
Motor recpndit ionVd <fc „g\rt\r-
anteed. 3 new. Gfoodyowr. tiros,
2 good tires. Original paint &
upholstering OK.
1934 Ohev. % ton $A
Panel Truck WTV
Motor reeonditionetl & guar-
anteed, new paint job in origi-
nal hiuh> color, (food tires and
sound body. - ---;?
1930 Pontiac Sedan ...... $145
1928 Buick Sedan $ 3J>
1989 De Soto Coupe $ ty
Mod. T Ford Coupe (cash) $15
Modern Chevrolet
Company
rd A Green Phone 90
merlng Olyiqpto tssues mid crKicimn
of Itrundajjft's management of this
year's American International team
from reaclung the convention floor
awaited developments. Committee
sessions today Will be followwt by
n/tftinps tomorrow and Sun-
gsneral
MeaaUme the A'. A. Xt. forces which,
under Mahoney's presidency, fought
unsuccessfully - a year ago to keep
the United States out of.'tho. Olympic
games,, on : antl-^asjLgrounds, appear-
ed to be staging a successful come-
back.
On the ground, a full Uay in ad-
vance pf the rival, presidential
diiiute. Major lJatrick X. Walsh of
New York, snd despite Blindage's
support of Walsh, the" anti-Olyiuplc
forces did a tliorpwg^ ;'joh, of button-
Idling delegates #81^ all parts of
the country.
SoMd soutiiern *uppo ;t.for Mftlioifi-
ey. phis backing from sikme. eastern,
nikl-wenteiu and far western grout>s.
prompted the Mahoney ctunpalgn-
manager, Charles I* Ornsteln of New
York and Jack Rafferty of Houston,
candidate for first vice-president on
tlto anti-administration ticket, to pre-
dict they would carry* the election,by
a decisive margin.
WACO, To*.. Dec. 4, (AP)—Callo-
way Calhoun of Tyler held the high-
est post In the Grand T<odgn of Texas
A. and M., today.
llo was in.itulli.Mi ns u';ind master
_ .of the Masonic body at Closing ,se«-
eah-~*-jjOB#_0f .-tW-WUst communication yes-
terday. Others Installed were John
Temple ItlCe of El I'aso, deputy
grand master; I*e Lockwobd of "Wa-
co, grand went or warden: Ix o Hnrt
.of Gilmer, sratui junior warden; Wv
H. Pearson (It Waeo,' grnnd Hecre-
tilry, uni.l J. J. Oallngher of Waco,
grand treasurer, -■ ...•
T.-mple Houston Morrow will ad-
dre« t he |oixii nidation nejt t . IJoceui-
bef, aluioHt, 1,00 jeafis tu the doy fiOm
the time iiiS' grandfather, ttam Hous-
ton. presided at tfie first nif^Jlng of
the .gra^d lodge.
One of tlte Magnolia
bt^rga anii; house boats,
ere several months ago,
the Loving*toh 1
HOUSTON, .Tex.. Dec. 4. (AP) —
Striking seamen's headquarters Hera
announced efirlv today that striking comWnatlff
englun^rs and deck officers at meet-,
intfH in Ga-lveston hud voted to; make
no agreement-jKil'h flllj) owners until.
an agreement is mado ajso with the
rank-ii/ d-flle «camen.
Franks Sayre of Galveston, one of
the nationsl->vtce-prsldent of the" Ma-
rine ICnglneera llenellclal association,
confirmed the unnouhci>ment, v .
,'i
BAUi PIi.VYK.lt NKAH OKATH
OKI.ANOO, Fla.. Hoc. 4. (AP)—■
Physicians ..held little hope today Wr'
i ■
the recovery
major league Imseball .
manager, from a-stroke of
I'HJ-siclans maid cotnpllca
the ahlrtxtop link In the fi
ker-to Ev«rs-to Chance'' ^
combination of th* jCh
tie chance to survive.
bunt hero' several month*
Imuled out jit
building company yard her*
for roj a|rs. , , y.'.'yiA
Mary O. Clay of' yrjef
Is, « guest ol Mr* and
wens at their home,
Mrs.
Kansas.
teonth stfeet, this week
7 """'IW
Leader 50c Mp
NEATLY FTTRNISHEH TWO room
apartment, garage. 70S Green,
Phone J 03. 12-4tf
XMAS
Gift Suggestions
FOR SALE OR RENT
SMALL FARM NKAItr—ORANGE.
Cheap. ,T. F. Lee, 931 Sixteenth
Street, Port Arthur, Texas. It
SITUATION WANTED
EXPERIENCED COLORED
wants work" Immediately. Re
ences.. Helen Winters. 101
ange Ave."
second HaNd old fashion.
ed large square trunk. Reasonable
Write flox T, caro Leader.
ONE STOP SERVICE
LEAVE YOUR . CAfl WITH U«
'while you shop. We'll service It.
Park it, IjooU after it.
STOiP DOBS IT awi §t orange
COUNTY MOTOR - COMPAKT-
MARINE SERVICE
HARMS MtABINE SERVICE. Ma-
rto ctjntractlng—Tugs—Bargfts—
Speedboats—Quarter Boats. Fourth
street docks. Phone 9j8. r_ 9-28
JOE'S CASH STORE
SOME SAY AN APPLfe A DAt
keeps doctor away. Joe says try
Fresh eggs Instead. YARD EGGS
Dally, at "Old Smith and Payne"
place, Beaumont Road.
. INSURANCE ~
NOIITH AMERICAN ACCIDENT
INSURANCE. 12. per year.
A. M. H. Stark, Agent.
FEUALS HELP WANTED
ADDRESS ENVBLOI*8$- at boine,.
•pare time; substantial weekly pay.
Experience unnecessjgry. Dignified
work. Stamp bUnjfB details. Vogue
Co. Dept. 80#®, Jackson, Tenn.
- MAT* HELP
MAN — TO BfeCOMB A CONTACT
man and investigator "tor natWha|
organtsatflQ. . Experience unneces-
sary. Good appearane* essential.
No selling. Wrtto 7S0-770 Madi-
aon Bldf, Milwaukee.
WANTED
■ ww • •¥ 4B
FIRST. CLASS WOOD RANGEi
Phone J0«. -
MIL IS ■ ■
WILLIAMSON'S OfFE
FRUIT CAKES
betty lou fruit cakes and
layer cakes. marie coffee
Shop. ia-25
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christmas toys
J1 *ST- RKf-EIV El) NEW SUPPLY
of Oift Items, also mechanical
toys M I". 10 and 25 cents. SIlORt
TV'S RARGAIN STORE.
give Pictures
HAND PAINTED PICTURES for
{Jjhjlstfnaii. 70c up. ORANGE
PAINT CO. 14-26
give antiques
givtS thAt increase in vai>
tie with the years. Lovely '(Jlaii*-
Ware, odd pieces of Furniture,
Linens. mrs. a. prutetf.
1300 orange ave.
S. S. co. toyland
Most of our Christmas toys
•have arrived and are ready for ijl-
llpectlon. Tho Sabine Supply Cp.,
(llonie of Good Toys.
SPECIAL OFFER
.. ~^ —— V
FhEE 7.0 PIECE . DINNER SET
>vlt4i ea'ch General Electric Vacuutp
Cleaner sold by McLEAN'S's.
. 1 I-20tf
Industry and
Finance Urged to .
Control Recovery
AUGUSTA, On., Dec. 4,. (AP)—
James M. Ijindis, chairman of the
federal securities and exchange com-
mission. challenged tndustj-y 1 and, fi-
nance today }p accept responsibility
for control of recovery' to prevent
repetition of evils of flie last boom.
In Ms first public speech sines the
election I^indls told the InvcstntSM
Bankers Association of America, that
business should recognise Its <wvn re
sponsibllltlcs in light of the vote
which returned {President Roosevelt
to office.
"Any Interpretation' of our nation-
al alms is looking for the return of
the shallow pronperity of boom day*
Is false." said the secretary's chief;
"You cannot forget that th« last
recovery was -your recoVery and that
It alrtont destroyed you. Fairly or
unfairly, you became the scapegoats
of a bewildered and discouraged peo-
ple.
'This ftcw..recovery. • certainly in
■Its Initial, stages, will a|so be your r*
covery. it# responsibilities srf now
.yours." "•*7r~~r—"TT . - . "yi
HOUSTON. f«W., Dpt. 4. (AP)-r
It appeared today at the opsning sss-
siens of the snnual #nnventlon of
tlie Amateur Athletic Union.' thai
Jeremiah T. Mahoney, former Ni
' court
< vastored to
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GRAND
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LET US SINCLAIR-IZE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER- PHONE MM
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More than 500 competitive road tfftf... In widely Mpa-
rated sectitois of the country, . . prove that Sinclair H-C
Gasoline gives more miles per gallon than other gaso-
lines tested. In passenger car tests, Sinclair H-C gayii ^
from 1 to 3 more miles per wlfov . -
In all those 500 tests, Sinclair H-C was tried out agtfinsf
other well-known regular gasolines. Your nearby Sinclair
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F*j>t
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