The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 25, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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TOE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
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FOR SALE- Bahy crriege. For par-
Jo LCAS, Jeweler a Optieian.
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apointed managers at
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HELP WANTED
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supply you
COHENOUR,
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Jeweler and Optician
Creased Tubes
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SERVICE GARAGE &
NUMBER
LOST
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ward.
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, then wrin.
FOR SALE
Uaa
ille, shavper and hence more
nerlous . Cut tubes on the tnevitnble wit
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Um Genuine
SABINE SUPPLY CO.
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Do Your
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BY THE CITY TAILORING COMPANY
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Whether Your Building Requi
Garage, Bern orRenlUj House,
yen will be a regular customer.
I
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD
75c.
75c.
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LUfl'BT.'R
75c.
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MI Park. Phone 1M.U
D.
Immediate
US
rooms
m 1001 Greem Am. See Wn Kep-
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All
modera
Lutcher & Moore Ur. Co
OT
Phone 388
Phone 28
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Aronson
& Bro,
Grocers
WANTED — Lght house - keeping
room* with hot water bath. Must
be within • blocks from town. Ad-
FOR ALE—Florence -burner oil
etot with oven. Phons Sir. tf
"Ther
of us w
to quit
ucator.
suade y
make M
tasks,
many >
dictat lot
high vt
type ha
and emi
renuit ol
lice giri
useful t
and wou
ordinal*
line of
also rep*
fourth o
al enoKra
well tha
man car
Utes to
until the
ritating
who ace
mediocr
low sta
advancei
Texas
Ex pool
some ।
shows,
fairs.
Lets
fall, al
LOST—to city limits or along & P.
truck, a tan leather suitease with
handle polled out. If found can or
return to Leader Orice. Uberi re-
Oran
to som
tested
• Thin
SU se t
Street I
until I
The
ears w
mobile,
player
park t
and lea
to go II
Asid
congest*
practic
many v
that th*
matter
Then
the bus
utilized
Michelln Tubes, belng made ring-ahaped like
tha cang itself, at perfectly.
earn an
opolizin
leaving
traffic a
Who wit
Such
convent
- grent «
The I
win be
th relie*
Utah
will be
if I
revive
sever,
that <1
right *
The
forma
eoat w
been a
The
ante
Leads*
not cc
FOR RENT
WArrArTmT
FORSALB.A Bniek roadater i
tood condition at a bargain. Time.
Sabine Battery Station.—Mr Mor-
tost y
cessful
largely
meat
year.
CHAR
IF V
are hereby
sold eleetic
FosTi
ses. Phone 115.
if
75c.
$1.00
25c.
lOc.
Michelin Ine-Shaped Tube, ar, absolutely
free from such trnubtiw one of the many
raaMUs why we urge yod to bay Micheliu
Tubes.
US
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Values have steadily led the way back to sanity and salety; other
building materials have followed. Labar is plentiful today and the
time is ripe for you to do that work s long delayed. Hyouhaven’t
bad estimates on your work recently, calin ye* carpenter, get some
up-to-the-mimuate figures, and see what a difference a few months -has
■■dp
We have a wonderfully wel assorted stock of our usual high
grade Long Leaf Yellow Fine Lamber, Lath an Mouldings, Cypreas
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ELgoTON NOTIOE
oty at Onaga
Mata at Texas, Clmmfy of Otango.
la complianee with the require
le in the Arat article of a
at 14 ‘important articles
City.Manager plan, by H.
(irtson at the National
dal League i
ter aM Gen-
• o Tasan
4 for the pur
If Your Requirement Is Only a Bit of Repairin,
Now ls The Time.
p
‘n
Never have we
shown a greater
Exclusive Dry Cleaners
Lutcher Building
Orange, Texas
Bottled in Orenge by
STAR vorruxd Wks.
Telephone 20
dier while here.
FOB BSMT—2 4-room nooses.
‘Buildinj No
a.
6s
eleetios is hereby 0
poe at electine cim
for Wards Numbers
Mr. J. B. Gilpin, an expert cleaner and dyer, formerly with the North Side
Cleaners of Chicago, now has charge of our cleaning and dyeing department, and
we guarantee work that cannot be excelled anywhere in the United States.
We also clean and press al kinds of Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses.
We have equipped our plant with a pleating outfit and are now prepared to
do al kinds of Pleating—Box, Side, Knife, and Accordion Pleating a specialty.
Giveusatrial. I
.--—
. The City Manager ________J
(YTON SHOWS WAY
: TO CITY EFFICIENCY
Palm Beach Suits—cleaned, light starched
and pressed.....
Seersucker Suits—cleaned, light starched
and pressed.....
Linen Suits—cleaned, light starched and
pressed
White English Mercerized Suits—cleaned
light starched and pressed . .
Silk Suits—cleaned and pressed,
Silk Shirts—cleaned and pressed,
MOTOR CO.
J.L FERGUSON, Mgr.
Division and Market Streets
fob SAL--Hqusehol r
consisting ot alning room, kitehen
Our facilities for handbag any and al classes of cleaning and pressing an the
best and mst modern in this section of the nuntry and al work is guaranteed
to be satisfactory in even parfwAr, lammsashaddunnenedmnhasaumdndddke
You ran no risk of having your clothes rained when you send them to us.
Our equipment is modern and we only employ skilled workmen. One trial and
Saturday, June 25, 1921
Notice to Contractors
Orange Country Club will
receive bids for field construc-
tion work. See Engineer Joe
Milliken for plans and specifi-
cations. All bids to be deliv-
ered to him at Orange, Texas,
by noon of Saturday, June
25th, 1921. The right is re-
served to reject any and all
bids.
qe A
FAfpiat tme (1914 > there were
ohi ten a dozen places in the Unit-
ad sutes that had the city manager
voHeTaHT—Lght
rooma. 1M Maim.
fob an^T f ho.^
sca
is—
WARD:
_______O. 1 Baker
RETAIL DIPARTMENT, PHONE IR
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on Sunday.
Garage will remain open as
usual. Vulcanizing and repair
department will be in opera-
tion at all times. You will be
served by skilled workmen—
white workmen. Drive in.
General Tires and Tubes, Ac-
WE SENFE lee eream and gasollne:
eotd dinks and motor oil; and
mme
I CM
o f
ron SALE — a Chanler carat
bargam. 1108 Elm. Pone 444.
Li
"MICHELIN
A hasovarconetho comnona
Other tubes, however, being simply pteax of
qtraighe tubing cemented M the enas, wrinkie
and maar when pinced in the Ura. Aa the
Sterling and heav-
ily plated Silver-
ware articles for the well
set table than today.
New designs of course,
The el
torney a
cases of
premises
efty hal
of weedi
. and no
keity cou
kbrought
Lu was •
l tex* mtee homes from $1250 to
$3250 aplece. Will sell you as
14 to 15* cash and balance
!• monthly Installments like rent. R.
Ror the Second Ward at City Hall.
For the Third Ward at Court
House
For the Fourth Ward at Lan-
drum's Store.
and the following persons named
| Experience
! xperlence and mtelli- «
’ ence guided us in the .•
compounding of over I
' 200,000 preseriptions
• *> this store, , *
WANT to boar from vanat bavins
farm for bale, state cash price and
full deseription. John J. Black.
Txaa Street, Chippewa Falla, Wta.
—.1 of th, City of Orange, Texaa said
Furniture eleetion to be held on the third Tues-
Many
fled if t
ing all
merely I
houis a
time. •
hours ar
to keep
the Shot
not abl
through
tions mt
room is
haps the
leal coat
In the
hle la H
kind ma
omehow
to be li
but true
that kin
comhplait
tions, w
America
=s,gzn
and bedroom turiture. retrigerator
and stoves. F. A. Burt. 4M Cy-
prees. Phone 899.
Presiding Judge ----- Roy Pruter
FOR THB FOURTH WARD:
Presiding Judge D. Moaalker
By order of the Mayor this, the
14th day of June, 1921.
W. B. UDA. Mayor.
ATTEST. M O. DAVIES, Secretary.
FOR THE S#cQXD WARD: ) Feotect year eyes from
Prendima Judge —.Geo, L Gihson Or mhe sun wih sinefusa-a
FOR ntE TARD WARD:
----—-----
SAFETY FIRST
Take a foil tank on Satur- Preqigg
day. No gasoline will be sold
t at govrnment, bat now there
over 50 Akron, Norfolk. Sac
onto. Grand Rapida, Springeld auto supplies every day from 4 a.
50
Parts
For Sale Only by
HILL MOTOR CO.
Pnon. aas. ara ana Groan Ava.
to 4 p. m. at Moses, 14th and Bar-
ton. B. D. MeGil, Prop 143
Wanted — Waftress at Chinese
Cafe. 344 Fourth Street. * 143
We call for and deliver to all parts of the city.
CITY TAILORING CO
(0). Tampa. Portsmouth (Va).
wieelipg, Wichita, ote., la 34 states.
this shows the seheme;
4. THE PEOPLE elect on a non-
partimae ballot
t. THE COUNCIL,, a representa-
live body of eitizens, usually five or
sevun m numbet, who mere without
pay, or tor merely nominal salaries,
■ad cive saimaply the time needed for
councir meetinga. They hire, and
have power at any time to tre, the
1 CfTT MANAGER, a non -polit-
leal sub emwttva. who is their agent
and subordinate and who appoints
and supervise, the— ___ __
A. DEPARTMENT HEADS, who
qi •■VW lpoint and supervise---
WTAE RANK AND FILE of the
muieipal administration under the
usaal civil aarrtea eules
rt— men will be quick to see
its akeness to a corporation. Of to
v a acboot board with its superinten-
a^t it is the only way to organize
anything, whether it be an after-
Hobn pienie or a great industry.
The feature to the plan is its
attaighei forward simplicity. No lines
-ite wiri Responsibility is elear-
cut and unqivided. The eounellhas
power to ebooee the manager from
outotwnucangta better one
w as doing— no exeune (ornotzet-
UM a good one!
ti—, half the 144 rities have in
'as- out of town to get their
managers, end the favorite place .to
seek them is among the suceesstul
^taatan of smaller eities.
Tm. U lm already happened, not
more than 44 times, that
wutgesrUi"muunagers of small elite
have been summoned at increased
the management of tor-
gt cities. ________
AM there are several managers
who have served M three tMaa. and
tere are two managers who are
BOW in their fourth!
No city manager has ever gone
»the old term.
city manager plan has not
hMMfet an easy millenium to any
eu. Nor are the eity managers su-
S men. But there is an impressive
PTTr aStt-rr-". stories of taxes
aebta cleared o«. backward
•MAwakened. progreanve towns
7^01 up.Governments made mnod:
En’na eager to serve, and we shall
Uttter to lull the story.
‘'iMsd ih win turmimh mute
sayareetnoom at the Lake.
‘ git--•---
aautie dot daes ice tea
If- —r-lt—t-r Priee ptM the
sat. FOB IOAs, Jeweler a Ope-
6
• These, together with I
the use at the purest
drugs posaible to J
aura is a triple insut "
: anee that you will got
' the boot resulta from |
preveriptions filled by •
i SLolans Drag Co. 11
bed rooms.
tens 31T.
154
BL , j
omvemtedces Just
26%, 1M Fins
tf
mpo"
DDL '
AMD BOARD, ate table
n. Private home. 1401
IN
E"iitttitetMtF
Have Your Clothes
Cleaned the Right Way
FOR SALE—Modern, "Close-in,"
now 4-room eottage, handsomely
furnished, 70-toot front__gunge.
$4000. Easy terms. Cost <4444.
ONE MODERN 7-toom cottage, de-
nirably located oa 1 lots, good Im-
proyements, including garage. 31440
cash, balance on long eaay terma
ONE 4-ROOM eottage oa 3 lots at a
targala. A I It Ue further out.
W H MALONE, Room 1, Kris Bldg
FOR SALE CHEAP — One kitchen
cabinet, one conking stove, one tee
tax. All practically new. Oscar Cox,
4M Bradford Ave. 151
r-
dress A. B. oars Leader.
HODGES STORE
WANTS
IN BEAVTY SHOP A GIRL
TO IE ARN WORE
niDs CART SMELL..
Birds smnell with dimieult and
hens have been oheerved pieking
over freshly scattered calcium car.
bide without noticing the reeking
acetylene. + ' ‘s
WANTEDT
I right yeam ago, the eity of
auructed wide attention by
Ke- cabling to General
M- I Goel hall at Pan,
T I ma offering him a
' a I handsome salar
Z4-lir he would come
t 4* I to Dayton 10 hell,
ma I eity manager.
a | That was a new
M | phrase then
Ilim.I "city manager’
m | And ii was a new
I idea in America
MK | that a rity could
Mhf be induced lo look
•l outside its city
limit, for its chief
^tavtem administrative om-
day of July. A. D. 1921.
Said election shall be Mid at the
toltowibg voting places in the City of
Orang. Tmma, (o-wit. '
Foe the Hirat War at Lteh-
gold's Store.
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 25, 1921, newspaper, June 25, 1921; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528864/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.