The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 267, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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TUESDAY, K0TO1BER 5,
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The Orange Leader
Published every afternoon except
Baturday, and Sunday morning at
•081-2 Front street by the Orange
Leader Publishing Company.
Entered at .Orange Texas P. O. M
eecond Class Mall Matter Onder
Act of Congress March 8, 1018.
J. B. QUIOLET, Editor A Publisher
Anne Brandt Qnlgley, City Editor
Miss Km la Mae, Turner. Hoc. Editor
omoi hours
Mdltortal Dept. I a m- to 6 p. m. •
Business Offices 8 a. m. to | p. m.
Circulation Dept. l a. m. to • p- m.
Except Bunday fl a. m. to 9 %• m-
8UBPCRIPTI0N RATH**
Hy Mall or CatTler, 1 month ..f .80
Advertising Rates Will be Punished
Upon Application
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2.-Special Notices
FRUGE FURNITURE
8TORE A
Dealing in new and second-
hand furniture. We buy,
trade, sell and have a spec-
ial on mattresses, and all
sixes guaranty rugs. 110
Border St., Phone 439.
IMPROVEMENT i-OANS. *No down
pnvment. Js'o indorser*. No se-
curity. 130,00 to 82,500.00 and 6
months to 3 years to pay. Low
rate of Interest on all. kinds of re-
pairs, bulldlns additions, pnlniltt«.
papering and remodeling. LAMAR
LUMHKR CO. * Bee Harry CUilllnt.
312 Market Street.
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS
chines in excellent condition.
lRoyai -r .- . $35 Wh
1 Underwood $35.00
1 Woodstock . $35.00
1 Remington . . f 16.00
—FOR RENT—
We have a number of typewriters
In good shape for rent.
Con furnish ' wide Carriage ma-
chines when needed.
We'll take euro of your repairs.
Typewriters and adding machines,
new and used — all makes for
sule.
EDWARD C. BURNS
PHONES
Office Residence
804 . 462
WILL APPRECIATE HAUMiNC! of
any kind, good 1 l- ton long) wheel-
base truck, good condition, ready
to go anywhere, day or night. A.
Carr, 80* Front, Phone i 75.
FRONT .BEDROOM Willi PRI
vote entrance, adjoining all
modern eotivetdiuicus, $3.50. X11I2
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3.-FOR RENT
. —r -
2209 CALDER. AVENUE. Beau-
mont, Texas. 5 rooms, bath & gar-
age. Also Janitor, Shades atul
Water: Adults only. Phone 2173-
272, 11122)
WILL BUILD WAREHOUSE, 50x140
ft,. Close to town, tioo.ou a month.
Tony Psvla, Phlne 119. (11-5)
4 -FOR SALE
1209. Tenth, •! room house with batli,
on' lot 52x72. Newly papered, mod-
^ ern conrenieneeH. up-to-date bath,
now renting for $30 a moifih. Sl,0«0
for quick sale; $7(10 . cash, balance
'$10 monthly notes. Act quickly.
Phone 551.
PRACTICALLY NEW
a no, sto# Ninth St.,
STUDIO PI-
jtiume <187.
(11 12)
FOUR BUILDING LOTS, good loca-
tion?—Ohtron typress between (itli
and 7th, three <*)> corner' 9tli and
Orange. Alex Wilson, Phone 849.
\ (10-2211')
ElSW GOOD SINGER SEWING MA-
i CHINES !•! Klve-ttway prices, 1108
>Green, Singer Sewing Machine
Co. ? Wf)
BEDROOM WITH TWO BEDS suit
able for two working men. $(s per
week, 402 Park. <10 21tf)
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FURNISHED APARTMENT AT
OAKS. Bills paid, garage. Apply
603 Twelfth or 1201 Cypress St®
(10-fitf
NICE
with
block
" $04.
COMFORTABLE V' ROOMS,
garago space for one car,
from cafe Phone 462 or
m
"DOC"
night.'
so*.
BAILEY'S TAXI,
Phone 252, or
day or
residence
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SABINE FURNITURE
& MATTRESS 00.
WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED to ren
ornte any sine or stji" and kind
of mattress. • Also to convert your
old mattress into a beautiful lin-
nersprlng mattress or make new
.witiitresfee* lit any stvle. size or
kind. We also carry a complete
line Mil house furnishings, jio
Green Ave. 'Phone
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
NO RED TAPE
Bring your title peters—It
Kibes you rvnlv 16 r-.|nute«
MOTOR INVESTMENT CO.
"■'47* College St , Phoiie 1911.
Beaumont, Texas/
H. A. WHEELER, D.
CIIIKOPRACTIC fk PHYSIOTHB-
RAP1JY. Radiatherm, Galva-sine
Wave, Electrocute Infrared and Vi-
olet Ray. Electnb Sc & Vibratory
Massage, Foot and Spinal Adjust
menls, 902 Orange Ave;
MONEY TO LOAN
MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE, furnish-
ed or unfurnished, double garage.
Pinehurst, J. W. Thlgpon. 0)6)
5 ACRES, 5 room house, modern,
burns, chicken houses, orchard. In-'
MUlrej 1 'mile south .'of Winfrey
school'. ' ,i. II. Fugltt.
FRONT BEDROOM,
gentlemen. 500
721,
Couple or two
Orange. Phone
( m-17tn
DOWNSTAIRS FRONT BEDROOM.
Bath adjoining. Msn preferred.
705 Pine, phone S18. 11-5)
THREE
. ment.
098-J.
ROOM
Apply
FUR N.I
1211
SHED
Main.
Apart-
l'hom?
USED 7 FOOT SERVEL REF«IO?i
ERATOR, .perfect condition, $179,
Natural or butane gas, original
price, $315.00, liberal terms.-
CONN'S, 500 Front St. (11-6 i
DIRT FOR FILLING. Loam and
fertilizer for lawns. Phone M, M.
Gray, 881. < 11-17)
|DMtrfagdjHCing Fmum Syndkiie, Incj
Some arirl'8 kissea are in a class by themselves—class of 1896.
ags
AGGIES MOVE
TOffiDRTBIN
terms for 1941.
McCarthy V three-year contract,
calling for a $85,000 annual salary,
expires this year.
Voting Brisk
COMPLETE
Equlr-mcnt
etc.
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NEW YORK, Nov. 5. <APK~-The
football season Is Hearing the homo
stretch, and so Is the race for No.
position In the Associated Press rank
ing poll for tlie' Hilt) campaign.
It's Cornell, Minnesota, Michigan
and Texas Aggles' ln the first: four
placjes this week, with only 37.">
points separuting^flrst pi nee from
fourth. Two major contests Sattn
day. will eliminate t>ne. or more of
these leaders, us Minnesota ati'ii
Michigan clash at Minneapolis anil
Texas A', and M. plays Southern
Methodist, which is strong enough to
win 14th place on the week's list.
Cornell received' 119 of the flrst-
plat'o votes, Minnesota drew is, and
was rated seeond by 82 experts-. The
Aggies received i t firsts and Mich-
igan ami Tennessee, • 11 each. Stan-'
feed received three and B >ston Col-
lege, tWo. On the point syaieni. it
was closer, with l.S'iu for Cornwtl;
1.140 for _ Minnesota, 1,268 f<>r Mlcli-
ROAST UNO' lft"n «nd 1,185 for Texas A. and' il
That score inukes it tt chult tiiat
the Mlnhesot.i-JIlchlgan game, will
hilng a flock of-votes for the winner
and send the loser down .tito list.
MODERN HOLTS 1-3 | Northwestern, which lost a 1812 do-
lots, I'rlcKl-* • fot> 1 ciston to Minnesota last Saturday,
.skidded from eighth to tenth place.
The Aggies run into a tied but
undefeated opi>pnent in S. M. U„
{which collected 5S points in the
Mtlng, and the gamo looks a lot
closer than those jioints show. For
the Mustufigs ..think they should have
won, or at least tied, last year's
J game and are out to get square this
week.
In spite of a continuous rainfall
prevailing from the time polls were
opened-,-• voting-;went forwartl rather
briskly In Orunge county Tuesday,
according to general reports.
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weight ;K
6. A flower
10. Onif T
IS. Beige ■>•:
12. Fluent
13. Young
goats
15, Goddess of
5<fi harvests t
16. Sack
19. Self
20. Land-
ft'l measure
21. Summoned
to return
23. Frozen \
waterK ;r
25, Epoch
26. Diplomacy.
28. Papal letter
31,"Vase
33. Turn to the
right
34. Intrude '.
38. Greek letter
40. Conjunction
41. Coloring
agent
42. Storage crib
43. Fate
45. Sponsor "
46, Exchange
48. Member of
Japanese race
49. Amuse
51. Rods for,
meat
—DOWN
1. Baby's bed
2. Insect
3. Sun god
4. Devoured .1
6. Pillow cover
6. One guilty
of a crime
7. Keel-billed,
cuckoos j
8. Bay : **
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9. Jog with
,Mhe elbow
12. Gazelle
H. Turf
16. Exist
17. Slngle-
■pot card
18. Dress
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mirth
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34. Conclude
85. A slip-knot
36-Royal
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37. Cerium
(sym.)
39. Writing fluid
42. Rumanian
coins
44. Cushions
45. Prejudice
47. Vim .
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|<cr home here t'pliowing a weekertd
.Isit in Wichita Pails with her son,
SUido Ilrown.
It takes a good sales talk tt* con-
vince Junior that a good way to get
in trim lor the football - season I" to
ir> his hnnd with the lawn mowCr,
3CO iTS'SCRAP BOOK
lUjutcrftf Ij
By R. J. SCOn
COFFEE ROASTER
CI IKFKE
15 pciund roaster, mill.
One-third , tl. t price. Write
59. care Leader.
FIVE ROOM
with two nice
quick stile at only ¥2250 on easy
terms, ,1. E. Pattlllo, Phones 203
and 735. (II 5)
TATUM'S SPECIALS
beautiful home
7(17
SEE THIS
■Park' Ave
SKIS ME ihont this. Itmutiiful acre
and 4-ruoo house A hargalu.
il - A(!RES nnd good " "Oojh house,
Brunei' Addition, $3,150.
3 1-2 acres and 5 room house, $2150
—Edge of city, ..>_
tt acres — no improvements.
21 "neres •—• no Improvements.
20 acres — Beaumont Road.
McCarthy Signs
Grt acres
87.
6 room home on Hiway
NEW YORK, Nov.
j McCarthy, who lias
New York Yankees
| will continue in his
! President Edward
•5. <AP) --.Too
mtipaged the
for ten yearf.
joh. next Season.
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with us — We cnti Hcl! it.
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turnlnp from a vacation at Tom
Yawkey'* plantation near George-
town. S. C., reported he hail talked
to iMcCarthy by telephone at his
I home, nnd that they had ap'eed upon
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mates furnished free. 402 Park.
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HOUSE MOVING
ANY 'SIZE.
Fee IHong'ns lirotissurd, 8i2 JBl'h.
rijon^ 170.
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MA OVSTERH. Check"* Confec-
tionery. Phone ts} <11-1«)
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ALL KINDS Of MIXED CUT
FLOWER®. Potted Plants, Flow
era ti)r till Occasions Ci
■peclalty. OrAnoe PLORaL
BHOP, ini flrwn. Phone 7K
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 267, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1940, newspaper, November 5, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307973/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.