The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ORANGE LEADER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER I I, 1935.
's New Show I
iippi Round
Bend' Coming
! and f*tr*. comwly iiifl
follow each otW In
iHTe*w«n and bring drama
nxperusf? to Will, Homnw' rous-
r.-tur«> Of Mifirttmlppl Kteamboat
"Steamboat Round the Bend,"
come# Tneaday and Wedn<-«-
to the Strand theater.
ro unuau«l entertainment ele-
comblne to nok« the <reat
moving Story of "HteamUoat
M fiend." One I# the famgli-
fiJod rivalry of Will nopers and l v
vln 8. Col b, America's two ureal-
hwmorlKtH, aa the cruafjr captains
• competing boats; the otker U
Hie wlfltiul and tender romance of
SjAltfJ* Hhirley and John McGulre.
AJ'Olitre is a river pilot, nephew
iir#f 'Itog^r*. ys'ho owns the Clare«nor<
H- Qufen
quarrel over Anne
Ah fa-ley be' fcjll* another man ill self
fteftnae. ' I
hostile to the ftlii
k uw« of tlH (rouble ah* hM br6«i«fct liroadeaat thm fames: tha South- I ffonk shows, grab baas, fortune teJJ
to 'MnGnirc. But, when the buy la era' MethodlatAVaaliliigtofi uhiver, + lng alid other «ttr
* Bed for enjoyment.
condemned to hang, their ,Jove' for
1dm draw* tlicni uwMher la - the
fight to wive h'ni.
But the great thrill', la saved fai-
th <« last, wlien Rogers' ;hoat 1h involv*
cd In the groat raco down to New
Orleans u* he !« burning to «.ive
his n«phcw. How Uogoirs mnnageH
to beat pompous old Cobb ;im1' bis
Pride o,f the J' dur h, nd «i the
same time save the IMy s repealed
In ft aurprlg*tlll*d climax. ^
In the supporting cusi nro Stepln
Fetchit, Eugene Pallette and Merton
Churchill, ass>tlng Hogers In com-
edy characterisation*
Humble Co. Will
Broadcast Three
Games Saturday
A rftdio menu to please tbe foot-
ball epicure will be served to listen-
ers by the Humble Gil and Refin-
i In# company tomorrow, The com-
be-i pnny has annotinced that It will
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We Cash Your Payroll Checks
1201 Green Avenue ' ' * PHONE 12
SATURDAY SPECIALS
VEOKTOIJS .
Lard, 4 lbs,
i ONIONS on
55c I Cabbage; 3 lbs. 10c
CANS
Sugar Corn, g 25c
itt.i i: wise : -mmmtM
pkjSid ibJH
Hpounds
NO. 1 BKOWN .BB.VPTY
Potatoes, 10 lbs 19c
Beef, Round, «
Steak, lb.
Loin, Roast Or
15c
PACK, NO. 2 CAN'
Tomatoes,
J1ACARON1 &
Spaghetti 3 pks 11c
CRKAM OF CANE (No. 2J Hire)
m
Dressing, qt jar 31c
Pound 21c
Every pound guar-
anteed satisfaction
SLICED BREAKFAST (Rind off)
Bacon, lb. 37c
IKIVMA "
Matches, box 4c Oysters, quart 75c
Ifable Salt, 3 pklOc
Als„ Mold by W. TAYLOR
C{*ECK WILLIAMS and
WINOATITH MANKBT .
FEEO AT RIGHT PRICES'
CASH A CARRT
WE WltL MEET AXY PRICE
This week we pay ISc for first
grade tfytr*.
Open every week day till 7 p.m.
and open Sunday morning.
10 A B.W.AD
jaitOE JONATHAN
. doz
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THIN SKIN
Oranges, doz.
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. '-mmMTrnm
INSTALL
It's economical. The healer
burns only enough to
lain (lie temperature you
have choeeu lor comfort.
Ask a Cm Company repre-
sentative to eatt yon
today
InKtalla-
parabU fas
ttilhs.
See your got appliance dealer or
m bb
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attiUm,*
IDNTRniifD ?/UaOMFDRT
Oon't delay—-cold weather kUI soon he here, and
you'll need the comforting warmth of "Controllet!
Winter Comfort". Have a Gas Company representa-
tive surrey yonr home how for the installation of
this improved heating method. Automatic controls
regulate the temperature in your home. You get a
uniform cireulatiiig warmth. There is lesa danger of
colds because there are no sudden temperature
changes—no cold cones.
Controlled Winter Com-
fort may be pnrr4ia«rd
for as little as
game from St. Louis; ills R
Creighton fray from Houston: and
the night game het'waen Baylor and
the University of Arkansas,
The St. Louis game can be h«ard
over Stations WKAA, Dallas, WOAI,
San Antojiio, jind KT'RC, Hmiston.
Stations ICTWr -Houston, KRLD,
Pallas, and KTSA, Sun Antonio will
carry ths came t Houston j broad-
easts of both games will begin at
iitt pi. m.. CST., Tfce night gam*
at Waco ^an be heard over flt«-
lUrns WACO, Waco. KTAT, Fe rt
Worih, ; and KNOW, Austin;- this
broadcast starts at 7:5S p. 8CT.
: Ibrnm Mm, whoso aM* handling
of the Texas-L. S. IT, ganie last week
Ins won him a wide radio audience,
will handle the Rlce-CreigbtOn game.
Oiiy Savage wail assist l « with a
running account of the colorful fitll
Bpi-ci 'ciie, Kern Tlpps, one of the
best football announcers in the
southwest,, will journey to St. Louis
for tbe S. M. U.-Wasbington gamfe;
he will lie assiseed by Cy Leland,
ex-T. C. V. football and track star
rind iin experienced sports announc-
er. (leno ami I'aul LIndsey
will handle the night ganle from
WuCO.
I'anboHc microphones will be set
up at both t'ic St. Louis and Hous-
ton K«me*.
Vinton Students
Push Contest
Special to the Orange Leader.
VINTON, lya.. Oct. 10. — Mom;
bers it the seventh «rade of the
Vinton School are .;pi«lc.lng every ef-
fort prwrtilile (o elect, tlielr teacher,
Miss Mildred Moo<ly, - as -q« et>' "f
the Hire pageant to be given Oct,
2S :r>X tbe school auditorium.
Theso young boys and girls are
sponsoring a street carnival to start
lit < o'clock Saturday. Side shows,
ttractlons «le ^Inn-
Hot dogs, pop.
corn, peanuts and candy will be
sold ahd all money realized Will go
toward enlarging the book supply uf
the school library.
Mot. IT. M. Uine. roow mother, Is
In charge (if arrangem«rnt for the
carnival to be given in the building
directly across from the public li-
brary. . -V
Seven Southwest
Grid Teams Wi
Play Saturday
ISy Rill Parker. Assorlate dPress
Hports Reporter.
Seven southwest conference foot-
ball tennis, keen for action, watted
for Saturday's xero hour when they
swing Into action, offering for the
day's entertainment one "conference
championship and five noil-confer-
once combats.
Rlohly sprinkled with champion-
ship and Intorflcctlonal color, Hntur-
day's program follows:
The University of AVJiansas and
Baylor university in a c^nfprencrt
game at Waco under t)ie flood-
llggts.'H
The Cnlvcrslty of Oklahoms and
University of Teias at Dallas' where
2S,000
Texas Christian university left
Friday for Tulsa to play Coach Hen-
derson's Tdilii university eleven.
Thursday was tanerlng-off day, in
training camps. ,
m
b. W. McColilster, local A and 1
store manager, has returned home
nfter having taken his vacation dur-
ing which time he visited relatives
at Baton Rouge. La. Ills place was
lield during the absence bore by M.
Anawaty, from the Besumont stores..
T1* Orange Leader
Roosevelt Takes
Another Fishing
Trip Before Return
"y Francis M. Stephenson, Associ-
nted Press Staff Writer.
Willi President Roosevelt at Co-
co s Is ind. Oct. j I, (AP)—Pres!-
<lewt Roosevelt took another fishing
trip on the blue Pacific today be-
fore pointing the cruiser Houston
toward Panama bay.
Published eVfery^afternoW' <*c«pt„,tfep,jr.i ilinn°* trom I1" '"'lef vn"
Saturday, snd Stmday morning at W-iSM
808 M ffront Street b, the Orange v; yesterday with Britl h treasr
Leader Pub'.isblng Company. ie liunlcrs who.nre folloivlng clyjvi
Entered at Orange, Texas P. O. as ! J® « '*d_ prtate (told on this sunny
Second Class Mail Matter, Under
Act Of Congress, March 3. 1879.
gabscrlptioti Kates
Bjr Mall er Carrier, 1 month t .50
Advertising; rates ' will be furnished
• upon application
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER
-CLASSIFIED-
Island. Ho invited them to a beach
luncheon.
Jfo discovered the British have
string a telephone line across tin'
steep cliffs connecting the opposite
shores of this hitherto uninhabited
island.
The chief of the expedition said
no treasure had been found during
a f^ur-iuonth w-inch, but the bttht
Is to bo continued.
BEAUTIFUL CUT
FLOWERS
' 'AND
POT PLANTS
ORANGE
FLORAL SHOP
PHONE 73
Floivers Fm; All Occasions
SPECIAL NOTICE
. , SERVICE
peoplo are expeoted to see All woJ-k, guaranteed, ftbop lnspec-
tlieni battle Ih the huge Dallas fair
iwrk bowl.
The' Hlce Institute Owls, ■ 1 i Sl
cortiference chaninlona, and th«-
Creighton Blue Jays in rin intmsfeci
tlonnl game at Houston expected ttf
dtaw 3 2,000 people.
The Southern Methodist Mustangs
wljl display their aerial tCircns si I
St. Louis against Washington tinli
versify. ■;
The Texas A, and M. Aggies move
Into Shreveport for their, nnual
jaunt against Centenary.
Friday and Saturday Special*
TOMATOES
New Pack ® No. 2
Standard ^ Cans
EGGS, Guaranteed
i Fresh, dozen
17
26
OELAIN DESSERT
Sparkle, 4 pkgg. .... 19c
CHOICE EVAPORATED
ApricoU, 2 Ib . 29c
MILD & MELLOW COFFEE
8 O'clock, lb. .......... 17c
GOOD.STRONG
Brooms, each
23c
GREEN PEABERRY
Coffee, lb.
lie
PRINCE ALBERT OH VELVET
Tobacco, can ~. .. .. 10c
■ ITT I - .1——
Grapes, Seedless or Tokay
pound 5c
Potatoes, 10 lbs. 15c
Lettuce, Firm Heads, each 5c
Apples, Extra Fancy,
Delicious, dozen 19c
Cabbage, 2 lbs. 5c
Oranges, dozen ......19c
lif,,r2-lb&,~
Onions, Yellow, 3 lbs........ 10c
5
3
4
FANCY PROLIFIC
RICE
Lbs.
20
W HITEHOUSE
MILK
Tall or
6 Baby
TOMATO
PUREE
Cans
17
lion free. Parts for all makes of
radloH. MeinbeiH of R. M. A. S.
ORAJiGE FURNITURE CO.
• ~ Phone 20
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
ORANGE FLORAL SHOP. I'HONE
It,
7
S
We Deliver
Phone 31
SPECIAL NOTICE
NEW—and only In Cheelierl'oard Iw^s
It'R.-A-TlNE
Keeps hens healthy—makes tlx-m
lay. CAMP GRAIN CO., PHONE
23.
FOR KENT
FOR RENT: Front office In Lucai
building. Apply Joe LUcns, phon<
lit,
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT — I
haw on hnnd some good Underwood
and Royal Typewriters. Better call
l*r them before they are ail taken;
We deliver them. A. F. BURNS,
Phones 452 and 904.
FOR SALE
mSlTtjEE feAKGAINST
Never before have yon been able
to buy furniture at pricoH offered
by us. Seeing is believing.
CROUCH TRADING COMPANY
JOS Fifth Street. Vhone 44
W© Trade for your old tutniture.
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Nogro woman for gener-
al house wtirfc and ciiolilng. Must
fnrnlth references. Box M, oaro
Leader.
Shortening, 4 lb. cartons. ,53c
Milk, Carnation, 6 small or 3 tall 19c
Cocoa, Mothers, 1 lb. can..... 10c
Yams, Good Bakers, 10 pounds .....15c
Tomato Paste, 2 cans. 5c
Soap, P & G, giant size, 3 bars.:;.,.. .....13c
Coffee, Break O'Morn, lb. 17c
Baking Powder, Clabber Girl, 2 lb. can . ...19c
Gelatine, Royal, 3 pkg & 1 Chocolate
Pudding, all for..... ,18c
Tomato Juice, Crosse & Blackwell, 3 cans 25c
Tomatoes, Standard, 2 no. 1 cans 9c
Pork & Beans, Phillips, 16 oz., 3 cans .....14c
Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 boxes 10c
Relish Spread or Salad Dressing, Dentlers
quarts . 33c
Matches, Searchlight, 2 boxes 9c
MARKET DEPARTMENT
Chas. Taylor, Manager
Ground Meat, pound ^.. 15c
Veal Chuck Roast, 2 pounds 35c
VeaJ~Chops, 2 lbs. 35c
Oysters, quart, 75c; pints 38c
fU'NNYFtEI p I'ANCAKH
FLOUR
Package
FRESH TUB
BUTTER
Pound
28
c. L. WINGATE'S MARKET
Country Smoked Sansage, pound 17V&C
Fresh Ground Meat, pound .....10c
Perk Ham Roast, pound 25c
Pork Shoulder Roast, pound 23c
Premium Fed Baby Beef Chuck Roast, pound 10c
Premium Fed Beef Loin and 7-Steak and Roast, lb. 15c
Premium Fed Western Veal Chuck Roast, lb. 14c
Premium Fed Western Veal Shoulder Roast, lb .....17c
Lamb Chops, pound .....28cf
Deckers Sugar Cured Baconettes, sliced, rind on, lb.,...32c
Hens, Fancy Fftd Dressed and Drawn, lb. 30c
Fryers, Fancy Fed Dressed and Drawn, lb 33c
Fresh Selected Houma Oysters, quarts 75c; pints 40c
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1935, newspaper, October 11, 1935; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302823/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.