The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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THEOHANOE
ORAXftR, TEXAS. THUBSDAY, MAT
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The Orange Leader
VII.-C Oft SALE
II.—NOTICES
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
24. Wanted To Rent
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Published every afternoon «•
wpt Saturday, and Sunday morn-
ing at ft03 Front Street by the
Orange Leader Publishing Co.
Entered at Orange. Taxaa P. O.
>s Second Class Mail Matter Un-
der Act of Cohgreaa March 3, ltl8
J. B. QU1GLEY, Editor * Pub.
E. R. 80L0M0N, Adv. Mgr.
FLORENCE BRANDT, City Ed. «
KULA MAE TURNER. Soc. Ed.
"ATHRYN COCHRAN, Want-Ads
OFFICE HOURS
liditorial Dept. 8 a. m. to S p. in.
tuainacs Offices 8 a. m. to J p. m.
Circulation Dept. 8 a. ro. to 8 p. m.
Cxm-pt Sunday. 4 a. m. to 9 a. m.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES ,
Br Mail or Carrier, 1 month $ -50
Advertising Rates Will Be
Furnished Upon Application
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER
/. Special Notice*
yOU CAN RENT T tfPEWlUTERf
now—although you cannot bu>
them. A. F. BURNS, dia' 4341
or 4108 for all kinds jf TYPE-
WRITERS. Will deliver If ne-
cesaary. Headquarters at Enter-
prise Journal office- 411 From
St. -
WANTED — IMJM rate to kll
with Ray's Guaranteed Rat Kil-
ter. Harmless to other animals
Just received new stock 3Ac, SO.
and • 1.00 size. Ooree Drug. Or
ange Drug Co. Farmers Mercan
tile.
I WOX NOT BK RKHIDNHIBU
for any debts made by any othei
than myself, Cecil HerinJflun.
CLASSIFIED RATES
The rates tabulated below apply t« MflUiOrV
to ads originating within the
t of Texas and Louisiana. The > jt}f
4, 5 -nd 7 time rates apply only
to ads scheduled for consecutive Jeati Book
days.
! Kays to Heave*
v'' Court four (4) average length;ours to know the reason why
Words to a line; each initial, phone unanswered is our prayer, *
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VANTED—old buildlnr In back
yard suitable for work shop.
Rent must be reaaonuble. Box
14. Leader.
,*.4 VI'Kll—I «r 2 room ii|mri-
, roent, Apply box 17 Leader.
29. Biulneu Equipment
ONE 4g INCH 1MM
one 30 inch 13.000 CFM attic
fans for immediate delivery. W.
E. McCorquodala,* 907 Seventh.
Phone 4246.
WASTKIV--Two
furnished or
partmeut. Mox
or iliw tooiii
unfuriilslied a-
17. Leader.
FOR MALE — attic ten, 4t
blade, slightly used. Apply 711
Park Ave,
WANTEb—small house furnished
or unfurnished by Defense
Worker. Box 15, leader.
VII—FOR SALE
CAFE FIXTURKS FOR SAW—
Ingram] Cafe. 1008 Green Ave.
II. Real EUato
LARGEST MAHOGANY BOARD
'Waldo E, Sextort of Vero
Beach, Florida.^has recently ac-
quired the largest single board of
mahogany in existence. It in a
plank four inches thick, five feet
fallow who killed a buck deer on
a ranch, wants to file these char-
ge®:
(A) Hunting out of season:
(B) trespassing oft posted prop-
erty; (C) shooting from the high-
94. Real Estate
0"ER $450 PER MONTH Income.'wide and 35 feet long, and weigh-!way (D) with the aid of a spot-
Five Acre Trailer Park, large in8 nearly two tons. It appeared light; (E) having no license and
trees, own wa^r, gas systems,|first at the Louisiana Purchase)(F) no deer tap; and (O)
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comc can be doubled. Price only
$6000. See owner at U. S. 80
Trailer Parx or write P. O. Box
2428, Houston.
LARGE LOTS-^-weil drained, in
nice neighborhood. Located at
510 South St., Bland Addition.
Apply Louis A. Milter.
swmiwhwmim ■ <■■■
Exposition in St. Lbuis in 1804,
has since lain in the basement of
the American Museum of Natural
Hlatory, and in various ware-
houses of furniture makers. Mr.
Sexton has built ty room to house
this huge table.-
tonly wasting thfe game by abori-
doning his
farm hands.
kill frightened by
Great Falls, :.:ont, (AP) -
game warden, hunting for
Makers Of toys and novelties
used up enough crude rubber in
the last quarter of 1941 to have
equipped 2,000 two-and-one-half-
The! ton trucks for the Army, or 10,
the 000 half - tonner*.
36. Automobiles
LaGuardia Gives Pin to
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
% The Oraftge- Leadet has .been
authorized to make the following
politV* \ announcements:
For County Commlatoner, Pel 1—
CHARLES HOLDEN
For County Tax Assessor-Collec-
tor—
O. D. BUTLER
For Sheriff—
L. G. "Dick" STANFIELD
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
- , OF FINAL ACCOUNT .
j3r~
No. 1034
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jf. Mlncellaneou*
S. In Memorium
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number or group
count as a word
of nunverdls jgut oUrs w„jt f„r God's own
time,
IUDELLk Pine Fitters Boobs—
pipe fitters wrenclic.
Decker, 1702 Tenth St.
G, A.
28. Howwhold Good«
Lines
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3C .80 .73 A3 .95
.40 JB0 1.04 1.10 1.26
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1.20 1J 0 1.85 1.89
.70 1.40 1.8J 1.93 C 21
.80 1,60 2.08 2.20 2 52
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CLASSIFIBD INDEX
J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. Card of Ttianka \
I. Lodge Nttoaa
3. Lost ami Fonnd
4. Special Natteea •
HI. EMPLOYMENT
7. Help Wanted
I. Situations Wanted
IV. EDUCATION A
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II. Private Instruction
Y. FINANCIAL
ML Business Opportunities
ii. i4w
YL FOS «WT
17. BNM
'■Mi Aptrlmeuli
1*. Houses
tl. Trailer Spaeo
ci. Farms
H. Bnalness OMMdsstQ
M. Household (Mb
. Wanted To Rent
VIII. FOR SALE
>7. Miseeilaneoua
U. Hanathsld Goeda
It. Business Equtpsaf t
la. ilMhlneri and Toels
31, a«iui^ Mrttirteli
. Seeds, Ptenta
81. uhsmii and PanNvy
To lift the cross we bear.
Not ours to know the reason why
from loved ones we must part,
But ours to live in faith and hope,
Though bleeding to the heart-
Not ours to know the reason why
this anguish, strife and pain,
But ours to know a crown of
thortis,
Sweet grace for us doth gain.
A cross, a bleeding heart and
crown, i..
What greater gifts are given?
Be still, my heart and murmur not,
These are the keys to Heaven.
FK.UGK
FURNITURE CO.
Mjfw and Uard Kurnitura 1
lite! trade-in alUiMuiH'u
on UMHl furiiiturn
I tO HOHDKlt DIAL 4(1111 I
HI.—EMPLOYMENT
7. Help Wanted
WANTED—t experienced
Apply ifi person. Check's Con-
fectionery. Phone 2052,
:i (ilRIM lo wall on tables. Good
liny. Apply lit Hylvan Club.
VVc Have Many
KKAL BAROATN8
In All Kinds of
USW) FUBNITtlBK
Huy War Boufls with the ShvIiirb
DALLAS-WILLIAMS
Furniture Exchange
534-30 Fannin Phone 294U
BEAUMONT. TEXAS
COOL fBiADY
LOTS
: W" T:.:
BROWNWOOD
11.00
DOWN PAVMBNTI
Easy Terms On
The Balance!
GUARANTEED
TITLE
Drive Out to (North End of
Sixth Street
SALESMAN THERE
UNTIL DARK DAILY
CO. DUMM
1932 CHEVROLET for sale cheap.
| Call 4585:
38. Trailera
National Trailers
Nationally known trailer coaches;
most complete trailer homes on
the American market. Used trail-
lers tqo! Terms!
i BeaF^Prailin' Toach < "o.
j TEXAS DlSTRTBUTOns
!; 1295 Orleans St.—Beaumont
39. Motorcycle*
SPECIAL—1940 Servicyele, $113
1931 H-D 74, *175; Ray Byarj
977 Pearl St.. Beaumont.
41, Wanted To Buy
NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. 1307
Cherry, 5 rooms FHA. Screened
porch. Two large' bedrooms.
Bath, 8x10. Venetian blinds, in-
quiry at house.
BEDROOM SUITES, dlnlnf room
set; mattresses, springs and fans.
fll8l/fe Houston Ave.. Port" Ar-
thur, Texas.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—
106 Third St.; Bland Addition.
Dial 4613 or call at 110 Border
ST., Kruge Furniture Store.
YOUR USED TYPEWRITER OR
adding machine for conb—dia
434!) oi- 4340.
W,ANTED TO BUY—amall folding
or telescope type tripod for ko-
dak. Must be in good condition.
Bo^ 13, Leader.
WANTED TO BUY—Jersey
TB tested. Phone 4236.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable pf
Orange County Greeting:
Laitnic Claybar, Administrator
of the Estate of Mrs. Ida T. Ja-
cobs, Deceased, having filed in
our County Court his Final Ac-
count of the condition of the Es-
tate of said Mrs Ida T. Jacobs,
Deceased, numbered 1034 on the
Probate Docket of Orange Co |n-
ty, together with an application to
h; discharged from said Adminis-
tration. ,
You Are Hereby Commanded,
That by publication of this Writ
j not less than ten days before the
| return day hereof in a Newspa-
| per printed in the County of Or-
i ange you give due notice to all
: persons interested in the Account1
(or Final Settlement of said Es-
%te, to appear and contest the
same if they see £!Eap«r so to do,
on Monday, the Rth day of June,
1942 at the Court House of said
County, in Orange. Texas, when
said Account and Application will
be acted upon by said Court.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at my office, in the
' County of Orange this 26th day
of May A. D. 1942.
(Seal) Mrs. W. A. Gunning,
Clerk County Court, Orange
County. ^
By Sadie Stephens, Deputy Clerk.
A True Copy, I Certify.
L. G. Starifield,
Sheriff Orange County.
By,K. A. Mitchell, Deputy Sheriff.
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During the Maritime Day ecremcnios heM at City Hall, to New York
City, Mayor Fiorello LaGuardiu presentsd a "Ships for Victory pin
to Eiviro Santiago. The seaman, a men l>er of the crew of a ship that
«u torpedoed, walks on crutches. He was injured when ^ hi« J'**®'
went dawn. (Ctntrm rrtmj.
JOE PALOOKA
THREE CHEERS
Columbia, S. C. (AP) — A di-
lapidated automobile halted ab-
fuptly in the path of a lengthy
civilian defense parade. Bewil-
dered but sympathetic policemen
let it stay with the shouted ap-
proval of crowds that lined the
street — while the driver labori-
ously changed a flat tire.
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V.—FINANCIA L
15. Loana
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37. Auto
38. Traltei
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I.—BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
"Borrow on a Rainy Day,
Pay on a Pay Day"
CASH
45 .00 and Up
In 5 minute* on your signature
only . . no security, no endors-
ers. No Inquiries made of friends,
relatives, or employer.
Orange Finance Co.
Fifth at Front (Over Abe's)
Phone 4378
VI.-FOR RENT
t?. Rooms
ORANGE FLORAL SHOP—(tent
zinnia plants, 10c dug- 1301
Qrftm. Dial
Ambulance aad
ta all of Orange
Phone Cwroll-Ftetew
87 Boaumoat
HKRVKK
NOTICE!
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LOCK-UP STORAGE ROOMS
charge reasonable. George W.
Bancroft *
18. Apartments
4 ROOM OARAGE APARTMENT
of rack, furnished or unfurnish-
ed. Griffin Park, near Port Ar-
thur. 28 minute drlva to Or-
Phone 589 Orange.
20. Trailer Space
NEW TRAILER COURT a|wn at
lath A Main. All conveniences.
Ph. 2392 or call at 1211 Main
FOR RENT—trailer~irourt 7Snl47
fact. Between 3rd ti 4th on
Cherry. Phone 4000. ^ •
NEW TRAlUn PARK OPEN
cool, shady spaces. Hot and cold
showers, lights. 3 blocks of bus
line. II per week. Brownwood
End of North Street.
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— all me
Apply at Orange
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UK $mm i
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X S1 EAK ZE PON
AN<Sl.AlS MtESTAtRE
WE ARE VER' >APPY
YOU VWE
CAME
lirlsTT H^OOK , t DON'T KNOW WHAT
papa say came
een 'ousequeek
•ees oan6ereuk
ere -nazi
everee where
J'ES
THAN K"tOU-
GOULY.WHAT
A WONDERflli.
BREAK-TGOT
SISTER YOUR
AGE
you're say in'an
in a hurry-bot x
warn ya i'm desprit
an' - --an
MON EN
NOW
tOOk
LAIS
PAPA-
'papa
OUR FR
This
M BAN^'5 VMiAtt?
USH ISHECNE
lm stt|our mon«q in United tote*
WAR SWIM BONOS AND STAMPS!
big sister
L.S FORGRAVE
Yes! AND JUST THINK*
THBY AS GOOD A<& PROMISED
Ml Tme BABY. isn't twat
oh, I'M ■SO thrilteo: and wont RUBY
be delighted when she HEARS TWBY r
going TO take the baby
PROM BOTH.'
why, kit snooply' vnhat
would an old maid
like you do with a
baby? you know
nothing qf Children!
YDU-YOU'VE APPLIED POR
RU0Y KLOP' YOU WOULDN'T
besides, i've alrrady
put in my application
fo« the next cm\l.o up
for adoption. i'll
get this baby.
dare!! you (SP -r-6PIUT) you-
5Tl
«tORIOU6?J
you smake in the grass
never mino? you'll never
W W
BABY!
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By PAUL ROBIN
THINGS
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and 8ee2cv
ON THS 'PHONt?
TUB" TK5HT-AOCKWS.
THCV MBmTHCm
US TO THE CUW
BENCFir/THB^
THouaur
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COME TO THE S®N£FJr«*
in soaar/; l THoueHr
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spend thk montn.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1942, newspaper, May 28, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221046/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.