The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 287, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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:- Social, Club, Church and Organization News
Woman's Club
To Have Annual
Christmas Party
The Orange Woman's club an-
nual Christmas party to be given
by the Literature department of
the club at the club house on Fri-
day at 3 p. m„ promises to be one
of the loveliest affairs of the holi-
day season.
All members of the entire club
have been invited to attend.
Guest artists to tike- part on
the program will be Mrs. L. i.
Benckenstein, Mrs. George Koch,
Miss Alice Kent, Miss Ray Kent,
«11 of Beaumont. -
A PENNY
Winifred Ready
Entertains Y.W.A.
On Monday
• >. ■.
The Blanch Rose" Walker Y. W.
A or the North Orange Baptist
church was entertained in the
home of Miss Winifred Ready
Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock.
Miss Emily Seruntine presided
over the business session. -Miss
Lillian Parish gave the lesson
from the book "Y. W. A. Win-
dow."
A social hour followed with the
hostess serving light refreshments.
The next meeting will be in the
home of "Miss Jamilee McClellan
Once I was a piece of copper
in a copper mine. I was mined
and hauled to a United jtUfttes
mint by truck. There I was maqp
into a penny. '
I was sent to a bank in Austin,
Texas, from there I was sent to
the Orange National ban^i In Or-
ange., Then I was given to the
J., C. Penney Co. 1 was carried
Upstairs by the manager. The
same day I was given to a lady-
The lady gave me to a her little
girl, and it made me happy When
I saw how proud she was of me.
Although she loved me very
much and kept me in her little,
bank for a ,-long time, she gave
me to her teacher for a Christmas
seal. And now I am in her desk
with other pennies. I feel at last
that I will do some good in the
world by helping to cure tuber-
culosis. Helen Hudson, Sixth
Grade, West Orange school'.
Orange Student
To HaveRole
In TU Operetta
Social Calendar
TUESDAY
j Mardi club will meet at the,
! home M Mrs. J. B. Quigley at 2
Austin* Texas, Dec. 9 — With j < w|J| mcct #t 1hc
the campua Bufcing wi h talk of j ^ Mr*. Victor C.holson at
national defense, the University - — - -
of Texas Light Opera company's
production - of "The Chocolate i
Soldier" should be in tune with 0.clfKii.
the times ~ even though the curt|*s School P. T- A. wiU'bold
date of action is 1885. regular business meeting at the
The operetta tells the story of ., 0>cl0(.k.
Lieutenant Bumerh, the Choco-; WEDNESDAY
•7:30' o'clock
! Chapel Bible class will meet at
jthe Presbyterian chapel at 2:30
tate Soldier, who is a young Sfrissl
Keel Klub will meet with Mrs.
officer fighting for the Serbians L „ R
in their war against Bulgaria. He M;,s W nc Pcarcc wj„ bc hos.
gets involved with the family of L ,o tho WodlK>sday club nt the
Col Popoff, of the Bulgauan I Ilencfjt Bridgc 1Jarty being given
Army <— and there his troubles ,t (ho Woman.s club.
begin to multiply. 'THURSDAY *
The Light Opera company has I Woodbine Rebekah lodge will
High School P-TA
Holds Monthly
Business Meeting
The regular monthly business
meeting of the Orange High
school was held Monday af-
ternoon at 3 o'clock at the school.
The program included: a talk
atv7:15 o'clock next Monday even- by Rev. Ed Bnreus; Christmas
intf.
Woodmen Plans ^
Christmas Party
December 22nd
The Woodmen circle met in reg-
ular session Monday afternoon at
the W. O. W. hall at 2:30 o'clock
with twenty members present.
Mrs- Emmie Fountain, guardian,
presided.'
Plans were" made for a Christ-
mas party to be given December
22 at the W. O. W. hall for juve-
niles and adults. Each member
is asked to bring a gift to put on
the Christmas tree. <
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A WAREHOUSEFULL OF
POPUiJQ PR ICt D Nt-W un,/USfD
FURNITURC
^iiiir ruici
FCU CIS I I €M\
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carols, by trio of the high school
glee club; group singing by
the association.
Following the program a busi-
ness session was held with Mrs.
C. M. Tilley, president, in charge.
Plans were made to have a joint
meeting of the thl-ee city school
P-T. A's in January. It was
voted to buy a set of encyclopedias
and an opaque projector for the
high school. It was also voted to
give Miss Helen Carr, principal
of the high school, fifty dollars
for student aid.
A report on the state conven-
tion in Austin held in November
was -given by the delegates Who
attended.
A committee was appointed as
follows to draw up a constitution
and by-laws for the High School
P. T. A : Miss Clara McBrlde,
chairman, Miss Jfuanita Webb,
Mrs, Tom Dodd and Mrs. Charles
Arscnault.
Mrs. M. A. West had charge of
the committee serving refresh-
ments.
been active on the campus for
mora than, a decade, producing, at
hjast one opereit^each' year as
Well as a spring performance call-
ed ''TJie Night of Stars", in which
individual songs and scenes from
grand opera are presented.
Work on "The Chocolate Sol-
dier" is now at the costume-fit-
ting stage- Members of the com-
pany do most of their work of de-
signing and building sets, uand
those who do not carry title roles
in the performance sing in the
chorus arid work on production
problems.
Playing the role of Aurelitr,
mother of the romantic Nadine,
who hides the Chocolate soldier
from .his pursuers, is Frances
Brown, arts and science' student
from Orange.
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AMD OPKIIATKD
TODAY ONLY
IIK WAN liffi FXOt'OH TO
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TO N.U'K TWO IN.VOCKNT
KIIIM!
VICTOR
McLAGLEN
"THE BIG GUY"
—WITH—
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I'MtWtY MOHAN
KXTRA SHOUTS——
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Presbyterians To
Have Xmas Party
In Colburn Home
A Christmas-party will be giVr
en by the Woman's Auxiliary of
the First Presbyterian church on
December 11 at 3 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. George Colburn.
CYPU Holds
Regular Monthly
Meeting Monday
The citywide Young People's
Interdenominational union held
the regular monthly meeting
Monday night at the Presbyterian
chapel at 8 o'clock with tjie pres-
ident, Gat Davidson, presiding.
Following the business session
the young people of the chapel
presented a Candle Light pro-
gram- A. D. Walters, educational
director of the First Baptist
church, was the principal speak-
er for the evening and'spoke on
"The ' True Vine-". The Attend-
ance award was presented to Miss
Georgia McGill of the chapel.
The next meeting will bo held
the second Monday in January at
the Nazarene church.
COASTGUARD
WILL TAKE
Burglar Attempts | CITY BRIEFS
Entrance Of
Lighthouse Gro.
Evidences of an altcmpt
CATHOLIC YOUTHS MEET
There will be a regular meeting
of the Catholic Youth Organiza-
tion tonight# at St. Mary'R school
after church services. Roy Win-
break into the Lighthouse grocery gate, president, will be In charge.
fstore on Front and Fourth streets
| were found ut the front door this,
morning, Indications were that
- the would - be burglar almost
* „ * r succeeded in prying off the front
fense program, with U. S. Coast |^^^ ^^,mUnppe,,r<?d 10
Guard, is taking fingerprints andj « ® h robbery at,
ffSJ :nSl^rrtv£ir^ *n rrnt;\,
business near or. on the Orange lhis ™orfnln" .w!*n the WM
basin and docks, James H Mai-sb, opened for
coast guard mate, announced here i
Tuesday mining RoOSCVelt S RepOrt
Alf members and prospective
membei's are cordially invited to
attend.
meet at the I. O. (>. F. hall at
7:30 o'clock. - -.
Wesleyan Service Guild will
meet with Mrs- Eugene Cottle,
2003 10th street at 7:15 o'clock.
The W. M- S. circles' of the
North Orange Baptist church will
meet as follows: Circle one will
meet in the home of Mrs. Charlie
Cain at«2 o'clock; circle two will
meet in the home of Mrs- George
Ashcraft fft the Gilmer addition
at 2 o'clock; circle three will meet
in the Home of Mrs- Edwards in
tho Navy addition jit 1:30 o'clock-
The West Orange W. sA. S. cir-
cle will meet Thursday at 2:.TQ
o'clock as follow^: circle one will
meet with Mrs. Lula Wasson; cir-
cle two w'lll meet with Mrs- H. S.
Dickerson; circle thvee will meet
with Mrs- W. C. Colburn.
fridaV
The Easy Aces Bridge club will
meet in the home of• Mrs. J. L.
Boyd, 510 Pine, at 2 o'clock.
On War To Be
Heard at Theatres
All persons who come under
the classification of boat owners.
crews of tug boats, fishermen,
watchmen, guards, or any other
persons such as truck drivers
making deliveries to the various i prefident Roosevelt's "Report on
docks, aie asked to call at tbej,hc War" to be broadcast over ma-
office of Harms Marine Service, IJol. 11L<twol.ks llt B 0.cl(M,k (o,an«e
time) tonight will be heard from
ithe stage of the Bengal, Strand
[and Gem theatres here, A. M. Av*J
Jery, city manager for the JelTer-i'
son Amusement '"'cdmpariy an-i
Fourtli street docks, any day this!
week from 8 to 3 o'clock where
Mr. Marsh will be in charge
the registration.
All persons who coma . under
this classification must obtain
these, identification cards at once,
it was stated-
COLD
D I S i; U M F fl R T S
At lit* flrrt iign at a eoW, aukf
' mind to avoid u much ot
Mdng, aorenwa and
or your nottrll* a*
Ma, Inwrt Mentholatum In
noatrll. Also rub It vtcoroiulr
Mir chart. Yoo'll be e Ug .it«t
tho way Mf ntholatum combat*
sr&^."&wtor'com-
MENTH0LATUM
Music Department
Has Christmas
Program Monday
The MubIc department of the
Woman's club met at. the club
Monday evening nt 7 o'clock for a
Christmas program.
Mrs. J. W. Edgar was the lead-
er for the evening. /Mrs- J, B.
Quigley. Miss Hazel Reeves, Miss
Annie Marie Thompson and Mrs.
Edgar gave talks on Christmas
customs in foreign countries. A
gins' trio from,the Orange High
school, Misses Miriam David,
Bonnie Jones and Dorothy Brown,
sang several Christmas carols and
told the story of the "Nativity"- A
girls 'trio from the Presbyterian
church sang three Christmas car-
ols. The fourth grade of the
Curtis school sang xa Christmas
Lullaby under the direction of
Miss lw>Uie Marshall.
Following the program,,, Miss
Imogens Ericson and Mrs. E. D.
Parmer, hostesses for the evening,
served refreshments:
Monday Club Is
Entertained In
Hustmyre Home
" Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hustmyre
entertained the Monday club in
their home Monday evening at
7:30 "o'clock.
A Christmas color scheme 'was
carried out in the decoration
Six tables of players were pres-
ent including only dub members.
Mrs. %'om Rogers and E. L. Rcid
Won the' high score prizes.
Preceding the games a dessert
Course-was served by the hostess.
Plans are being made for a
holiday party to be given Dec- 2!)
at the Country club.
The next meeting will be held
in^ January.
Top Deck Club
Plans Dinner
Party Sunday
Salvation Army
Enlists Aid Of
Santa Claus
Captain James A Anderson of
the local corps of the Salvation
Army, lias announced that the as-
sistance.of Santa Claus has been
solicited to help the local agency
ifi providing .Christmas and. win-
ter relief for the underprivileged
of Orange. '<
Santa will make his appear-
ance in the down-town business
section beginning Thursday, and
will appear On the streets ' each
Thursday, Friday, and Satifrday
during the Christmas Season.
"While Santa iV credited with
the Unusual -Power of knowing be-
forehand what each little boy or
girl wants, he Would like to meet
eaclv. one individually while he
makes his personal appearance
here. - « >
Bring the kiddies down to meet
Santa, CnptRin Anderson said.
D. B. Hargis
Leaves For West
nounced this morning;
Radio receiving equipment wafy
|being installed at all three thea-
' t res at.'noon-
District Meet /
For American
Legion Called
Howard Walker, commander of
the second district for the Amer-
ican Legion, has extended a cull
to members of Lloyd Grubbs post
of the American Legion to attend
a special district meeting to be
held at Jasper at 11 a. ni, next
Sunday. - *■
Several of the local Legionnaires
have arranged to attend the meet-
ing. f: '
PILOT CLUB MEET
The Orange Pilot club will meet
Tuesday 0:15 o'clock at the
chambCr of commerce rooms for
the regular busihess session with
Mrs. Has Batemun presiding.
w >. ; : ■
bl* Oil Pipeline company in the
purchasing department, and re«'
tired from service, according to
word received hire Tuesday.
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MASONS MEET
A meeting of Madison Lodge
No. 126, A. F. & A. M , will be
held tonight at the Masonic tem-
ple at 7:30 o'clock for work in
the Fellow. Craft degree. All lo-
cal as well .'as visiting Masons are
invited to attend.
ON FURLOUGH
Francis Block;' ertrporal in the
U. S. Marine Corps, arrived in Or-
ange Monday night to spend a
few days with his mother, Mrs.
Berta Block He had started cm
his furlough on Saturday and will
probably leave tomorrow on his
IS RETIRED
Miss Anna Raeh, native of Or-
ange, has completed 14 years of
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Dockct No. Tex. 41-135
. DEFENSE PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT
Healed liioposnls addressed to The ORANOE INDEPENDENT
SOHOOI, DISTRICT, of Orange, Texas, hereinafter called the OWN-
ER for the count ruction of NEW HIGH SCHOOL AND PHYSICAL
.jMjircATiON ntjyr.niNo and the remodeling of certain
if.MHTlNO SCHOOL nVILDlNOS, in accordance with plans, apecl-
"fieaJions and contract documents prepared by, and which may he
obtained from, C. H. PAGE & SON, Architects, Oraey Building,
Austin, Texas, will be received at tho Office of the Orange Indepen-
dent School District, Holland Building, Orange, Texas until I P.M.
(C.S.T.), December 18, 1941 and then puibllely opened and read
aloud. Any bid received after the closing time will be returned un-
opened, /
The provisions of the prevailing wage law, It, H. No. 54, Chap-
ter'-lii, Acts of the. Regular Session of the Forty-third Legislature
will lie In effect on this contract.
Tlte stlpnliiied prevailing rate of per diem wages for this con-
; triiet is":
! C'llisslneiUlon
Consolidated
Office Enlarged
The personnel office, i'Af 1 the
Consolidated Steel C<nrfio ration,
Ltd- is being enlarge with con-
struction work started this week.
A wing IS; being added to the
south end "of the builditigt
D. B. Hargis. former'student of
TeScas University and for some
time in the p^st being assistant
director of tho 144th Infantry
band, stationed at Austin, report-
ed to relatives here today that he
'was leaving with the band for
Mrs. J. P. Sims was hostess to!^8 ^st: .Th,tf band members
the Top Deck Bridge club in her ^e,rt> 'K,tt odx;lSP(l as t0 ,helr dcf-
home Monday afternoon at 2:15 ln,tc O^t.nat.on ^
o'clock. — ■ T- ■ ■ ■—
-Chrysanthemums were used to
decorate the home.
Only cWb members were pres-
ent. Mrs John Bell won the high
score prize and Mrs, J. P- Sims
Won the second highest score
prize.
The hostess served cake and tea
after the gomes
The next meeting will be in the:
home of Mrs. G. G. Burns, 715
Cordrey.
Plans were made to have a din-
ner party Sunday night for the
club members and their husbands
at the home of Mrs. W. B. John-
son, 312 Schley, at 0 o'clock-
S00TH! IMITATED
TIMMT MIMIRANIS"
get one dose relief for coughs
due from colds with Metitho-Miil-
nlon. Satisfaction guaranteed or ,
money back tfOu A 11.00.
M«f«
noncy back oOv A
• ttufty rm« 4ua it tdg vttti
>n fwis «ml mtut •vafM im| bfliihr
irnrr ««. A0k tmur
ORANOE DRUG 00.
Records show that in Nero's
day it took 4 1-2 days to raise a
bushel of wheat, as compared to
10 minutes for a bushel today.
OUR NEW DIAL
NUMBER IS
2233
Tlirotiftl) error, our tHojvllono munlior
i
is ineorroef in llio new directory. . . .
Ph'ttso DTAL 22.'W for appointments.
Marjorie - Al
Beauty Shop *
County Welfare
Agency to Handle
Christmas Baskets
The Orange County Vfelfare A-
gency, headed b.v Mrs. Lula White,
has been designated as the clear-
ing post far the Christmas baskets,
it was announced here Tuesday,
All church, fraternal and civic
organizations are asked to con
tact Mrs. White in connection
with th6ir pliins for the holiday
baskets to avoid duplication in
the effort.
m
Vacancies Exist
In Defense
Guard Rosier
A few vacancies exist on the
roster of Company 4, 48rd battal-
ion. Texas Defense Guards at Or-
nge. it was stated Tuesday by
irst Lieutenant V. T. Bolton
Lieut. Bolton said, "It la abso-
lutely necessary that these vacan-
cies be filled at the earliest pos-
ame in...wUete iti wg/uh!
fifth* ★ C omforl-—espeeinlly wnrnilli
importance to
tvan. Many of our customers
have mnde their homes n haven against sudden
temperature changes by installing Better Heat-
ing in lime to outwit Old Man Winter.
★ Better Heating—Automatically Controlled
and Vented Gas Heating—-eliminates drafty"
floors, cold corners and uielen, frigid rooms.
Wages
per hour
Asbestos Workers $1,50
Asbesios Workers' Helpers ,fi0
Auto Meehunles
Itluelcsinltbs 1,60
lllueksnilths' Helpers i 1.00
Illude-grnde Operators j,;. 1.12^
lloilerniakers '''f^l.STH1
Iti'ir-li Inyer foreman 1.87 >4
Hrlelt layers 1.82%
llrleklayers' Helpers ,B(I
IliilldOKor Operators 1.12%
Cabinet Milkers , 1.2R
Ciililnel Makers' Helpers t .50
Cable Splicers 1.37 H
Ciililnwa.v FliiKmen
Cnblen-ay Plagmen's
Helpers
Cai>le\V, y Sliciuilmnn
Cableway operators
Cublewsy oilers
Drill Operators
Cai'pefiter foremen
Carjienters '
flarpenters' Helpers
Ciiinent Finisher
Foremen
Cement Finishers
Cement finishers'
Helpers 1 - .
Cement Pump Foremen
(!oiii pressor Ope rat ors
Concrete Foremen
Concrete ('tiddlers
Su"ti*foremen
Conoroto Puddlers
(Conveyor Operators .
Cord Drill Operators,
foremen
Core Drill Operators,
Core Drill Operators' -
Itelpors '
Craii" Operators
('rlbmen
Cnirtlier Operators
pinky Operators
Dileh-Mitjtliine
Operators
Diver's Tender
Driller's foremen
(.lack Hammer)
Drillers (Jack Hammer)
Drill Dressers
I Detachable lilts)
Drillers (Jack Hammer)
Sub-foremen - .
Drill Dressers' Helpers
fleetrleian Foremen
Kleetrlelan
RlertrMans' Helpers
flevatlng-Krader j (
Operators
Rntrihe Operators (
ftiBineers'Helpers
Firemen -I
Flagmen
(!as Shovel Operators
(lener/il Repair Mechanics
| Menernl Labor Foremen
! 0 taster's
I OInkers' Helpers
i tjruder Foremen
<J ruder Operators
Hod C'arrlefs
Hoist Operators, 1 drum
Hols? Operators, 2 drum
| l/rtbor foremen
Labor Hub-foremen
Laborer, Itnlldlne
Laborer, Common
Luther, Metal ,
j Lather, Wood
j Le Tourneau Operators
i i.lnemen Foremen .'
I Linemen
1 i.lnemeii Helpers
j Locomotive Hnglneers
tftfesm locomotive)
i Machinist
Machinist Helpers
I Marble Setters
I Marble Setters' Helpers
1.60
1.25
.60 •
1.37^
1 25
.B0
1 1 2 %
1.3714
'
«0
1.37 %
1.37 ti
1.25
1.37 %
1 80
1.37 W
.50
1.00
.40
1.8714
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1.12 ^
r.o
1 12 H
1.25
.60
U\
1,50
1.50
1.37 H
1.37%
1 00
1.4S*
.75
Classification Wages
^ i per hour
Masons, stone, Foremen l.?6
Masons,' stone
Masons, Tenders .gO
Master Mechanic
Millwrights 1S7W
MillivrlRllts' Helpers 1.00
Mixer Operators 1.00
Mixer Plant Foriynen
Mortar Mun .40
-Muckers - „ .80
Oilers 1.00
Oi'immental Iron .
Workers 1.17 H
Ornamental Iron
Workers' Helper .60
Painter Foremen 1.42H
Painters
Pnlnters' Helpers .50
Pile Driver Hnflneer 1.37 H
Pile Driver Knglneers' •
Helpers ,«6.
Pipe Fitter Foremen *1 <12%
Pipe Fitters 1.60
pipe Fitters' Helpers l.M
Plaster Foremen 1.«>H
Plasterers - 1.60
PlBstcters' Helpers till
Plumbers — Foremen
Plumbers \ 1.80
Plum Iters' Helpers . 1 00
I'owdermen Forenjen
Powdertnen
Powdermen Helpers
Pump Operators t.00
Hallroad Hwltcbinen
lie 111 forced Hteel Foremen 1.87 K
Reinforced Rod Placers UIH
lielnforced Hod Placers'
Helpers .6#
Ilovolvlng Derrick , 1
Operators 1.8T'/4
Rigger Foremen 1.50
Riggers 187
Riggers' Helpers t
Road Roller' Operators 1.12 '6
Roofe^ Foreman \ l.StH
Roofers t.18
Roofers' Helpers .50
Sheet Metal Workers I
Foremen 1.80
Sheet Metal Workers 1.25
Sheet Metal Workers'
Helpers .WW
Shovel Operators 1.37%-'
Machine Helpers .80
Shovel—Dragline Mucking
Shovel Oilers 1-00
Sign Painters 1-26
Steam fitters 1.60
S ten in Fitters' Helpers 1.00
Steel Sharpeners
(Blacksmith) 1.50
Steel Workers {Struct-
ural) Foremen
Steel Workers
(Structural) • ,*
Steel Workers (SiructJ-
ural) Helpers
Terrti/.*o Workers
Terrasso Workers'
Helpers
Tile Layer*
Tile Layers' Helpers
Tinsmiths
Tractor Drivers
Train Conductors
Xsuek Drivers—I ton
and under
Truck Drivers----over 4 ton
Truck Mechanic
Walton Drill Operators
Wagon Drill Helpers
Watchmen
Welder. Acetyleae
Welder, Arc
Wood work InK Machine
Operators
Woodworking Machlae
Operators' Helpers
1,82 %
1.37H
.50
1.6
,78 ■
l.M*
8 '
1.00
.75
1.50
1.10
.$•
-half times
It control* e*ces*
furniture, too!
'sweating"' on wall# and
★ Enjoy more efficient use of
your Natural Gas this winter.
s expected that those who
to align themselves, with
FRONT at SIXTH ST.
the company will report to
roper officers at
rteanth and Cypres* streets
Where maneuvers aire held on
Tuesday night ot each
All ovevtlme shall be paid at rate of one and
the basic rate.
Plans and specifications may be examined without charge In
the office of the Architects and may be procured from C. M. PAOK
* SON.'Architects. Oracy Duildtnur, Austin, Texas, upon a deposit
of 125.00 as a guarantee of the tate return of the plans and apefei-
ricattonS. The full amount Of thie deposit will be returned to each
bidder immediately upon the ret era of theplans aad specifications
in good condition. Nn refund ea contract documents and plans re-
turned later than ten (1#) days 1
ohllmatory. Additional sets
'jpurcd from tlt« shore upon
tee of safe return within tea gays from A4M*I R of
avont H8.00 (amount of deposits .leas actual coat of t
of the deposit will be returned. 1 .
No bid atty'b* withdrawn,vafiOr the scheduled el
receipt of bids, for at l<*st thirty (80) days.
The Owner reMHea the Hght to rejogt any or all
wslve Infnrmsllties,' * ..
ORAMOR IKDBPI
nd en «ostract documents and plans re-
days attar the award or contract will be
ot plans and speMficattona may be pro-
t a depoeit of 125."Q each, as a gaarsn-
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 287, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1941, newspaper, December 9, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220902/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.