The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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ORANGE, TEXAS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER *4. 104$
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OUR EVERYDAY PRICES
ARE SALE PRICES
We have a complete line of all advertised whiskeys in-
cluding bonded bourbon r\d Scotch at the LOWEST
PRICES.
304 Front St.
VICTORY LIQUOR STORE
Phone 4790
LUFKIN GAME TICKETS SOLD
OUT BY 2 P. M. FIRST DAY
ANOTHER GOVERNAU?
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By Jade Sord
Footba|l fans here who do* no!
have tickets to thc"Orange-T-ufkin
game in tiger stadium Friday
night are going to be out of luck
Unless some of the three sections
sent to t.utkin for sale are return
ed, it was disclosed today by C
O. Chandler, assistant superinten-
ffent of schools. . ■ ,
AH tickets to the 5 games were
sold out by 2 p: m. Monday, the
f-Upt day they went on sale,
I Chandler- skid,
*■ Three Sections to I.ufkin
ree
NOTICE LAND OWNERS
Oil Leases and Royalties
Bought and Sold
As customary, three sections of
I tickets went to Lufkin. the assist-
j ant superintendent said. Any >f
these which-are not wanted will
1 be returned Thursday arid placed
I on sale Friday, he stated,
i Chandler urgently requested
j that all telephone inquiries con-
| cerhing these or other football
' tickets be directed to number
2773 rather than to ,the drug
stores, which sell the tickets sim-
ply as an accommodation to the
school.
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Midget Racers f o
Shoot For Record
At Bass Speedrome
•I will try-to meet any legitimate offer and will gladly
advise with you on matters pertaining to oil leases
and royalties.
H. G. SPILLER
ROOM 158 HOLLAND HOTEL
K
DANCE
SHOW BOAT HIE CLUB
EACH AND EVERY NIGHT
Music by LEO SOILEAU
and His Rhythm,Boys
Most Popular String Band—
9 P. JM. TD 2:30 A, M.
i« Student Fans Numerous
j v One reason for the ticket shurt-
j age this year, the assistant super-
l intendent disclosed, is that student
I attendance is heavier than usual
i and for this season. section “U”
of the stadium, previously resen -
ed for adult fans, has been turned
over to the youngsters.
Meanwhile, in preparation far
| the Lufkin game, Coach Brooks
Conover, his assistant Sam DavL.
i and the other mentors are work-
ing to eliminate tfie offensive
! weakness developed in the game
j against Texarkana. Conover dis-
j losrd today he has a new bark-
| field combination which he
j thinks will v/ork.
No Injuries
j The coach disclosed also that
j every player participating came
•mt of the tough game against
I Texarkana with no serious injur-
! ies. Tliis means that. barring iii-
| juries during sertrnrnnge tins
week, theBarrgids will be able to
pit fi,ili-‘'Sfren'>th against Lufkin's
.PsrtSfhers.
In a talk before the Lions club
Monday night, Conover summed
up the principal weakness of his
team this year as a luck of exper-
ienced replacements in \he line.
-Beaumont. Sept. 44. (SdI.) —
Vith a fast trark T5T-2 seconds
for a quarter - mile run beckon- .
1 raci/ir fans to Bass Speedrome’*
dirt.track again this Friday nieht |
or another’ session of speed and
thrills.
A score of the daring, "helmetjed
Vrhons of speed will be ovail- !
ible for Friday’s race session on
1 track which they view as being
the fastest in the south.
(ltd Record
Spe.ed record. for one-lap on
•he oval is 15 62 seconds held by
Marcel St, C’reig of Dallas.
Speedy .Mntheny of Rosenberg
olds an official speed mark here
if 15.40 seconds.
Both drivers are expected to
"he on hand for this week's speed-
iig along with a horde of other
peed merchants. Buzz Barton
and Rabbit Mustek of Son Anto-
iio. Lucky Parnell of Buffalo, N.
V., Red Hodnes of Dallas, Buddy
Rackey, Tubby Gonzales and Doc
'ossey of Houston and Dick Word
of San Antonio are to be reckon-
ed with in the eight races sched-
uled.
Trials at 7:36
First race is to liegln at 6:30 p.
m. 'with time trials to start »t
7:30 p, m.
Another record attendance is
anticipated.
TEXAS TODAY
ROPERS HEADIN' EAST
FOR WORLD RODEO TITLE
By Garth Jones
Associated Pres Staff
i One day next month the barrier
: will drop at the Mjadison Square
Garden rodeo arena in New York
and a cactus-bred brahma calf
wilt high tail itjoward'the chutes
with tjjie world’s champion call
roper jridmg hard at his heels, ;
And you can stack the blue chips
against a pre-war Stetson that the
rope-twirling waddie may be a
Texan.
brush born dogie through the
mesquites for the magnificent
prize of a sack of Bull Durham
and wheat straw papers is gone,
Today calf roping is big money —
for the top men.
Double Funeral
Scheduled For
Gunshot Victims
Chances arR that it will, be a
razor - sharp professional calf
chaser from Brownwood, Tex., by
.he name of Royce Sewalt. Sewalt
double his roping credits over his
nearest competitors at- the fron-
tier days celebration at Cheyenne,
Wyo., this summer and has been
going strong ever since.
1 Another contender riding tall In
the saddle , for the elusive lariat
title is Toots Mansfidld of Ran-
kiit, Tex. Mansfield is the pre-
sent title holder and won top
j honors, in 11)39, 1840. 1941, and
1943.
Abilene. Tex..- Sept 24t (AP)—
Double funeral services are to be .
held today §1 Hamlin, Tex., -tor
Mrs. M. D. Cornelius, 24, and; her
two - yea* - old son Marion D.
Cornelius, ^Jr., who were found
shot 'to deatji in their apartment
here yesterday. t-
An inquest will be held. The
child died last night, several hours
after his mother was found dead.
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PIANO - VOICE
SAXOPHONE and CORNET
HELEN G. STRICKLAND
928 Ave. B.,«Rlve:»ide Add.
Consultations Any Time
KaSPRZAK
AAofAe* STAR rAsre* for
T&g (J/dWeffStTy OF COLUMBIA
Former Beaumont
Grid Star Dies
Beaahiont, Tex., Sept. 24. (API
—Clark C. (Buck) Hightower, 41,
further county attorney of Tyler
county oiid iieaurnont high school
Gilchrist yesterday of a heart at-
tack. He was a son of the late
Judge L. B. Hightower, former
chief justice of the ninth court ot
civil appeals. „
JUST RECEIVED 500
TRICYCI£3
ALL SIZES-VISIT OUR SHOP
and SEE OUR TOYS
SMALL DEPOSIT Will Hold Any Item
Until Christmas
LONG’S BICYCLE SHOP
Till Sixth St. Phone 3321
Mat Promoter To
Turn Td Big Time
EVENTUALLY....
. Promoter Milton Bass announ-
ces that big time wrestling is
making its debut in Orange to-
night at the Playland arena. We
start off this week, states Bass
with n double main event, and in
the future only outstanding ath-
letes are to be booked.
j___The top main event brings to-
aether Jim Thunderbolt fcasey of
.-Ireland, former world’s champion
! wrestler, and Ed Meske of Spring-
field, Ohio. These men are In the
heavy class and the fans ran ex-
pect anything from soup to nuts
iff this 90-mtnute, three fall con-
"test, states Elass.
The first main event is a re-
match grudge between the popular
Ike Khuury, of Amarillo and Lee
Myers of Houston. The men have
been up and down the ladder as
far as wins and losses go, and
^ DO IT NOW!
NEONIZE
WITH
BULLSEYE0 NEON
SIGNS and LIGHTING
MADE I ORANGE
700 Border St Phone 3611
WELL-
New Duck Hunting
Rules Explained
College Station, Sept. 24 - (AP)-
Novemher 23 will open t'10 duck
hunting season in Texac with many
drastic changes in. the 1 ulcs.
The Department of the Interior
Information Service hag notified
football star, dUfl Tir hlr Iwmm in 1 >b»|PI*U WW' OMid4 OepafTmenT
- It rained
in a park-
Kansas City. (AP)
fish — well, maybe -
log lot here. " 1
Clifford Neece, a chef, reported
he and W. W. Worrnington, res-
taurant owner, found 60 little fish
in the tot back of their restaur-
ant yesterday after a thunder-
storm.
“1 had lookptf out of the win-
dow before the rain," Neese in-
sisted, "and the ground was dry
and fishless."' ~ —
The weather bureau said a “fish
deluge” was possible but unlikely
in this area. One theory was
that a fisherman, disgusted by
the storm had dumped his min-
now bucket in the lot. 1
and ‘he Texas Cooperative Wild-
life Research Unit at Texas A & M
College of the 1946 changes, as re-
leased by’Secretary of the Interior,
J. A. Krug.
Reason Reduced
The hunting season has been re-
duced from 80 to 45 days, dally
!>ag limit from 10 to 7 and posses-
sion limit from 20 to 14,
"The population of moat species
bf wild ducks has declined with-
in the past two years from a peak
of 145.350,000 in 1944 to 80 mil-
lion birds, a dangerous level,” Sec-
retary Krug Aid. "Drought con-
ditions in the north central states
and the prairie provinces, toge-
ther with.aover-shooting last sea-
son, when more ducks were shot
than were batched and raised, are
contf i bu t i r 1 * ff actots.
— Far Less Ducks
“With a 38 per'^Srft^ttecrejise
in ducks coupled with a 50 pe
A half a dozen otheg Lone Stal-
ed,tenders would be in- the runn-
j ing if they had a little better luck
earlier in the season..
Roping seems to come natural
with Texans. A common rodeo ex-
pression is "natural as it^is for a
Brahma calf to steal Jersey Milk.”
Many a roper got his first sxper-
aence tossing a purloined length
of his mother’s clothes line at a
setting hen when he was barely
able to walk.
But the old days when a ‘cow-
so that more breeders ‘ poke climbed aboard his $10 horse
north in the and $40 saddle, clamped a piggin
string in his jaws, and chased a
regulations
Jjf WAS M JslDBRSrilD'}
For pai/u
And the next time we sea
“Baked Alaska" on the menu
we’ll know Just what it Is—ap-
ple pie a la parachute.
46 season
will be left to fly
spring of 1947.”
Outstanding 1946
governing Texas ard
The water fowl hunting sen-
son extends from Novemlier 43
to January 6 in the South zone
and from October 26 to December
9 around Lake Texhoma in Cooke
mid Grayson counties.
Bag Limit Cut
The'daiTy'hag'ITffiW’-mr-WtW
ducks has been reduced from 10
per day and 20 in possession, to
seven a day and 14 in possession,
The daily bag and possession lim-
its for geese have been reduced
to two of afty kind in any combi-
nation, including brant, plus two
snow geese or two blue geese,
singly or in the aggregate.
The length of the shooting day
for water fowl has been shortened
by one-half Iri Hhe afternoon. In
1946 it will run from one-half
hour before sunrise td one-half
hour before sunset.
EMMERT'S
BICYCLE SHOP
New Location
9th & ORANGE AVE.
Specializing In
PAINT Ik REPAIR JOBS
Complete Line of
ACCESSORIES & PARTS
See BROWN
606 JACKSON STREET
For
HOUSE MOVING
RAISING and LEVELING
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LOOK
UET
Mike Mansliack
Haul DIRT For Your Flowers
The best in Orange County
ANT KIND
Mike Manshack
VETERAN WORLD WAR II
563 Cherry Phone 3660
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I AM NOW LOCATED AT
203 Border St
NY HOME RADIO KOR
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TWIN FIRE BUGS CAL’GHT
AFTER FALSE"ALARMS HERE
Something unusual in the way
of fire bugs fell into the hands of
local authorities Monday night a-
boul 7 o’clock when City Patrol-
man A. L. Cline and Assistant
Fife Chief Eddie Barker captured
Vof nine - year - old twins
cent increase in the number of j after fhcy-4u«L4,u^;u‘<l in a false
hunters since 1944 we invite dis- j alarm at the box at
aster if we dig any deeper Into our j Morell boulevard. The twins
breeding stocks. American sports- j w<ffe released to the custody of
men must take a smaller portion i their parent* after a severe lec-
of ducks and geese during the 19- ture.
SEE US FOB
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Paper Hanging
Floor Sanding
Interior or Exterior
DECORATING
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Co.
Mala at 4th
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But Tubes t
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Large Supply of Parts
Welding • Repair •
Painting
RENT A BIKE . ;
20c Hour
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far as wins and losses go, and to-
man, according to Bogs.
Ra5t» C arruth who is a product
of Orange, ami popular among the
fans will be the third man in the
ring.
BRTTfFR LI CK NEXT TIME
Seattle. (AP) ■— County Clerk
Norman R. Riddell received the
following letter from a Maryville,
Wash., resident:
•pue to technical difficulties
beyond my control, I am unable
to use the enclosed material.”
The enclosed material was a
marriage license.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1946, newspaper, September 24, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556838/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.