The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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The Orange Leader
Published every afternoon ex-
>pt Saturday, and Sunday morn-
ng at 503 Front Street by the
Orance Leader Publishing Co. ,
Ur/.ered at Orange. Texas P. O.
< ,s Second Class Mail Matter Un-
* jsier Act of Congress March 3, 1918.
i i. B. QUI6LEY. Editor & Pub.
PI. R. SOLOMON, Adv. Mgr.
i/JBENCE BRANDT, City Ed. j'
% KULA MAE TURNER. Soc. Ed- |
r:ATHRVN COCHRAN, Wartt-Ad«
' GEORGE RABORN, Sports Edl-
' tor and Circulation Manager
OFFICE HOURS
editorial Dept. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
business Offices 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
• Circulation Dept. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
!• Cxcept Sunday. 6 a. m. to 9 a. m.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
' Br Mail .or Carrier, 1 month $ 50
Advertising Rates Will Be
..Furnished Upon Application
- ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER
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n-NOTICBS
3. Lost and found
LOST—billfold. Coast Guard, sea-
man's papers and draft card.
Fred E. Tutt. Appreciate return-
ing to Orange Leader.
LOST—billfold . Coast Guard Iden-
tification, John C. Annis, orga-
nization receipts, money. Re-
ward. Return Orange Leader-.
VII.-FOR SALE VI/—FOR SALE SCO* JT NEWS
33. Livestock & Poultry
III 'f ■ <■ ■ ■! ■ ■ >,
FOR SALE—A. K. C. reg. black
Scottie pups- (Indianna bred).
Mrs. Sawyer, 419 Border St.
41. Wanted To Buy
CLASSIFIED RATES
The rates tabulated below app#
Ity ads originating within (he
States of Texas .ind Ixjuisiana. The
4, 5 -nd 7 time rates apply only
to ids scheduled for consecutive
'"days.
Count four (4) average length
Wordfi to a line; each initial, phone
number or group of numerals
mint as a word.
1 2 3&4 5 (5 8i1
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.70 1.40 1.82 1.93 r.21
JO 1.60 2.08 2.20 2 52
4. Special Notices
YOU CAN RENT T/PEWKITERS
now—although you cannot buy
them. A. F. BURNS, «Ua' 4349
or 4165 for all kinds at TYPE-
WRITERS. Will cielivet if ne-
cessary. Headquarters a Enter-
prise Journal office- 611 Front
St.
III.—EMPLOYMENT
7. Help Wanted
WANTED—white woman for gen-
eral house'work for family of 5
No washing. Extra good pay
213 Moreeli. N. A.
WAVl'KO—I'lH boy*. LnckleV
Bowling Center.
WANTED—companion for refined
elderly lady; live iri home. Good
salary Call Glenn Nelson 551.
WANTED — experienced beauty
operator at Marcella Beauty
Shop.
8. Situations, Wanted
FIRST CLASS PAPEBHANGEB
painteri Box 36,Xeader.
V.-FINANCIAL
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
"... L BUSINESS DIRECTORY
II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
I. Card of Thanhs
X. Ladre Notice*
V Laal and Fwnl
ft ° ' M«*« '
m. EMPLOYMENT
1. Help Wanted
-ft. SlSnatlons Wanted
IV- KDI'CATIONAl
15. Loans
Print; Instruction
f. UNANCIAI,
H—ta ia Opportunities
• rat iprr
m
It. Apartments j
tt- H.um
W. Trailer Space
-tl. Fanna
Business Opportunlt)
" 53- n«uw<koU Oaada
M. Wanted To Beat
"Borrow on a Rainy Day,
Pay on a Pay Day"
CASH
$5.00 and Up
In S minutes an your signature
asQrVvte nenttir, no i a data
era. N Inquiries made of friends,
"relatives, or employer.' _
Orange Finance Co.
Fifth at Fiant (Over Abe'a)
Phone 4375
34. Real Estate
TATTJM SPECIALS
I acres and 4 room house Just out
of city limits on bus line. $1800.
$1000 cash down.
lit acres fine land. 4 /$ miles out
of city. 6 room house and, ga-
rage apartment. 800 Steward
paper shell pecan trees. 1500
fine sutsuma orange trees bear-
ing. All farm implements. 3
cows. 1 horse. All for $7500,
$3000 cash, balance easy.
List your property with me if you
want to sell. Ask your neighbor.
b. S. tatcm
PHONE 4141
will sacbifice 100 acres rich
bottom land. Farm, 4 room house
and improvements, Van Zandt
County. Has made two bales of
cotton per acre; is close to two
new oil fields; can be leased
now. No richer farm anywhere.
Will trade for Orange property.
Must have a home here. See A
D. Pierce, 11 Twelfth St., Or-
ange, Texas.
VR1GBBOBIIOOD grocery *
Meat Market, good income. Price
reasonable. See Mrs. Ras Bate-
man. ptyone 4612.
t "acres"laNdT' electricity avail-,
able, good shade trees, high lot,
$150 per acre. 2 miles from
town. Claude Wingate," 1711
worst:
1> : 4 - ft. He«riK*>rai< r; two
15X600 wheels. Write 911
12th r.treet.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Orange Leader has beet
authorized to make the following
politic A announcements:
For County Commlsloner. Pet I—
CHARLES HOLDEN
R. H. (Bob) HALL
For Constable. Pet. 1 \
1. D. ANDERSON
DOUGLAS BROUSSARD
— —" " "? ■
Panama has established a Slate |
monopoly to" control the import1
and sale of tites and. tubes, says
the Department of-Commerce.
Resisted the Draft
*
the Consolidated Ltd. ex-service i|y honored uThave been permitted
men. The flag beairer was James to take part in this meeting and
Garrett, Senior patrol letfder; J wish to express their thanks and
corporal <5T the guard was J. C.
Spiares, scribe. Other members
of the guard were patrol leaders
Lindy Garrett and Sidney Young,
• Ellis Russell, troop librarian,
Gladmon Rateliff, troop treasurer,
and Don Garrett."
There was music by the Con-
solidated Band and a-solo by one
of the plant members. Several
speeches were made on fire haz-
ards, absentees, false rumors.
First Aid, safety, and air raid
I warden duty. .
i The Scouts of Troop 5 feel deep-
gratitude to all members who were
present. Scribe, troop 5,
J. C. Spiare#
Quids, action with a screen re-
sulted in a catch of four catfish.
MOUNTAIN TO—
Elm Creek, Neb. (AP) _
ton Neal couldn't go fishing "be-! Commerce,
cause his father's corn needed ir-j * —
rigating, but the fishing came toi
him. - , > ' I Direct
t Current exports from the United^
States represent more in terms of
physical volume than in any pre-
vious time. World War 1 not ex-
Clay- CP*"*. «yc the Department of
* 1 fommiii'iici
j Direct pride contro] is one of
After directing the flow,;,of wa- the m°5t forroidabte-ffldininistiative
ter in the field Neal was surpris- i tasks ever undertaken by our Mov-
ed to see fish swimming in the! ernment, according to the Depart-
water between the rows of corn, tment of Commerce.
■ I
; *
SeVtn bolys of Troop 5 were1
given the-rfhonor of being color!
guards for the monthly meeting of 1
0k.
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•"•tally Beaten
NEU^ MODERN 5 BOOM HOME.
Only $1650 casli.
Dial 2933.
J. E. Pattillo.
121 x 146 FOOT LOT. COBNEB
Curtis and Fourteenth, all utili-
ties. Terms. Call 511.
36. Boats.
VI.-FOR RENT
17. Rooms
DOUBLE BEDBOOM. Reference!!
required. 1004 North 10th. St.
ROOM FOB ONE MAN. 411 Bord-
er Street. - • '
HOUSE-BOAT, $300 CASH. Com-
plete with 8 bunks, electric light
system, radio, running water,
cooking equipment. Hull recent-
ly repaired, calked, painted. On
sale at 4th St. Dock Sat. or Sun.
Aug. 8th Sc 9th. Owner, Burt S.
Loy. phone 23244 or write 4025
Procter. Port Arthur,
S8. Trailers -
Gerhard H. Stabler (right), 32, of
New Yoik City, whe misted draft
induction because his father is a
Nazi official and tie has twq.brothera
in the Nazi armed forces, is. siibwn
leaving Federal Court in Newark,
N. J., with a U. S. Marshal after
drawing a suspended sentenes by
agreeing to join the Army,
(Ctairttl Prt t)
~ JOE PALOOKA"
""niiw.
$ kM
SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK
M&AiPil.
tt i tin.
1 V";" •
By R.J. SCOTT
Charged with beating his wife,
Gertrude, to death after she re-
turned home from a round of
night -clubs. Rodney Hake, 26,
bulldozer operator, is pictured in
San Francisco jail. Only witness
to the fatal beating was Hake's
six-ycar-okl dauj^itcr. .
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MADE AUD USEP IK
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19. Houses
FABM HOUSE—J.-E. Wotback. 7
miles Mauriceville road.
$46# EQUITY In new trailer house.
Sell fur $350 cash. Consider
trade for car. Ph. 229^803 6th.
FOB HALB
<7. Mbtdiiiitll
.. ML Household Goods
" #• Business Equipment
SjTSa. Machinery and Tools
* SI. Pet Stock and Supplies
11. S-eds. ilanta
*3. Livestock and Poultry
■4. Beat Eatato
M, Antomobiteo
57. Auto Service
38. Traitors
t'J. Motorcycle* •
20. Trailer Space
AVAILABLE ABOUT ACQ. 2nd.
Space for 20 house trailers,
ljirge bath house. All utilities
available. Reservation* accept-
ed. Phone 2723.
Xntionnl Trailers
Nationally known trailer Coaches;
most complete trailer homes on
the American market. Used'trail-
ers too! Terms!
Beat Trailer Coaeli Co. -
TEXAS DISTRIBUTORS
1295 Orleans St.—Beatlmont
$9. Motorcycles
SPECIAL—UMI Scrvlcycle motor-
bike, $175. Rebuilt Servicar
Har ley-Davidson, $325. Ray
Rvnrs. 977 Pearl, Beaumont.
CADEAUX
. IS
BROADCAST-
in©, the,
©EStAPO
A6EHT
CROSSES
THE
ROOM
FOR A
FRESH
CIGAR.
AND
AT THAT
MOMENT
BAT6ESE
CRASHES
IN.
O-fl
SO MY PRETTY LITTLE i
TRAITOR—NOW TELL THE
PEOPLE OF FRANCE
THAT YOU ARE A
FIEMO —TELL THE-M
THEY SHALL--
N NO- D-DON'T
HAVE MERC
NOM
NOM
THANK
BE FREE "TELL THEM
YOU ARE ABOUT TO j
PtE AS ALL _
QUISLINGS "
shaS-l-
•"V-i
<• *
I BIG SISTER
By LES FORGRAVE"
WANTED—for Lieutenant and 1
wife, nice room, apartment or!
house. Call Mrs. Lee Davis, 4294
(ORt BKDROOt>I HOU8E, un-
furnisRedi Can give references.
Phone 4785.
WE SIMPLY V^ORK EACH
ADDRESS TILL WE CAN
BREAK-IN FOR A
v AND 60 DOWN "TV*E
/ LIST TILL WE TURK
J IT UP. YEW! WE'LL-
I.—BUSINESS
DIRECTORY4
'WANTED—house or' apartment.
Write C. B. Franklin. Maurice
vllle. <'
I. Cards of Thanks
B:
THE OFFICEBS AND MEN of H.
M. R. T- Integrity wish to cx-
. press their gratitude and sin-
- cere thanks to their many
friends in OrangS for the sym-
- pathy and kindness they have
shown in their recent bereave-
ment.
4 BOOM FIIBNISKBD OB UN-
FURNISHED apartment. Can
give-references. Phone 4785.
■ M.-. • - .
wAXTKO—2 rooiiiv. kltclicnrtiF
mid lialh. Phone 287$.
WAIil'EIV—l'rtratc ii«rn(i> for
on« car. Phonfi 4524.
WANTED — nice bodrbom for
working girl. Phone 2280.
Radio Servicc
Radio Repair
IF TOt'B BADIO is In need of
repairs, bring it to us for qua-
Uty service. 5
We carry a complete line of parts
and batteries.
BAflg MOTOE 00.
OSCAB BBADEN,
1M FJft*
Pho^ne 4111
Tire Repair
m
GULLETS V-TIBE BEPA1B
SHOP. PL Arthur Highway.
Phone 2452. Cedar posts, \
car* and parte, tires and tubu,
all sixes, Used bicycles, guaran-
teed vulcanizing. I buy used
- and bicycles. Trailer for
VIt.-FOR SALE
2?. Miscellaneous
5 TIBES AND TCBE8 for sate.
Heavy duty 6 Si 8 ply, size 21
At present mounted on a 28 ft
4 wheel metal frame, undercar-
riage. All ready to build your
hoaite trailer on. Will sell tires
separately. Very reaaonable.
Payne's Trailer Camp, Pt. Ar-
thur Highway, phone 4287.
Men's Bicycle, A-l condlUon. $35.
Can tee at 601 Moss, W. Orange.
HbmGk
IVMNMI; . tlSE POOL
1104 John Street.
28. Household (im>d*
„ TRUOB
FURNITURE 00.
and Used Karallm
ItO ItOHDKB
DUL 4MB
-2_u
8-PIECE DINING BOOM MOP—
•olid oak. Phone 2412.
IT'S BEEN SOLD, THAT'5 ALL
I F/XED FOR THAT WHEN \
COPIED THE RECORD OF
RECENT SALES/ NAMES
AND ADDRESSES
I DON'T UNDERSTAND IT. WE
TURNED THAT SHOP UPSIDE
DOWN WITH NO LUCK. I
TELL YOU THE PICTURE
IS GONE.
I WOULDN'T SAY
GONE YET, WE KNOW
FOR A FACT IT WAS
THERE ONCE
YEAH, BUT HOW
ARE WE GOING TO
TELL WHICH ONE
SOUGHT IT?
ETTA KETT
By PAUL ftOBlNSO*
SPKAKIN© or
CMf2ECr HITS
PEMEMSEfc
T.NX JONGS
1&ND PRETTY*
WON.-VOUTZS
even pfEemEna-^
THAN in the
PiOURS
sou
t. MP '
HOWS THE LITTLE
INCENDIARY
BOMB,"!'
YOU Mb AW THAT
i-WEOTE
YOU
WfiOCi
a
LETTEQ
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Worn
■-jPS;
CHILDERS UNITED FRUIT STCkES, SUPER MARKET AND CAFE
OPEN EVERT WIGHT TOX !•
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1942, newspaper, August 12, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221109/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.