The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 301, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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The Orange Leader
Published every afternoon except
Saturday, and Sunday morning at
503 Front street by the Orange
Leader Publishing Company.
Entered at Orange, Texas P. O. as
Second Class Mail Matter Under
Act* of Congress March 3, 1918.
J.B. QUIOLEY, Editor & Publisher
E.R. SOLOMON, Advertising Mgr.
Mis? Eula lUae Turner, Soc. Editor.
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 6 p. m.
Except Sunday, 6 a. m. to 9 a. m.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Mail or Carrier, 1 month $ .50
Advertising Rates Will be Furnished
Upon Application
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER
2.-Special Notices
E. L. BELL, CONTRACTING AND
Building. Telephone 698. (12-20)
0abik1t work
JELKS & SON, Cabinet and Mill-
Work all kinds, if it's made of
wood we can make it. 404 Elev-
enth Street. Phone 1051.
health bulletin
LOT 50x150 Main St. Bargain.
2 acres West Orange Highway.
8 room house 5th. near Park. 1
I Hatchery equipment.
Also trailer site on Lake st. to rent
and other real estate bargains. Sec
Mrs. Ras Bateman. Phone 413.
WHEN YOU ARfl'IN NEED OF
Good Medicines for Rheumatism,
Neuritis, Ba c k a c h e, Kidneys,
Sleeplessness, Stomach Pains, As-
thma, Catarrh, Coughs and Colds.
Come in and buy Herb Medicines
you need- Stanleys Drug Store,
812 Park Ave., Orange, Lady
Pharmacist. '
3.-FOR RENT
TOWER BUILDING, 80 by 80, on
Eleventh and Green. Joe Molley,
phone 843. (U.25tf)
2.-Special Notices
JOTGE FURNITURE
STORE
Dealing in new and second-
band furniture. We buy,
trade, sell and have a spec-
ial on mattresses, and all
siaes guaranty nigs. 110
Border St., Phone 439.
IMPROVEMENT LOANS. No
Down Payment. No indore-
ers. No security. $30.00 to
$2,500.00 and 6 months to 3
years to pay. Low rate of in-
terest on all kinds of repairs
building additions, painting,
papering and remodeling.
We also build F.H.A. homes.
LAMAR LUMBER CO.,
Claude Grider, 1202 Orange
Ave., Phone 1047-W (12-lth)
8ABINE FURNITURE
. & MATTRESS 00,
we auk now kql'u'l'ur* to ren-
uvuto any Kiite Or Htylo nn<l kind
ot maUri-gs, Also*to convert your
old mattresn Into a beautiful lin-
neraprlnit mattress or make now
mattrqusCH In any style, size or
kind. AVe also carry a complete
llue of house furnishings. DO
Oreen Are. Phone -
"h~a7 wheelert3. 0.
CHIROPRACTIC & PHY8IOTHB-
RAPHY. Radla therm, Qalva-slne
Wave, Electro mac Infrared and Vi-
olet liar. Electr'- & & Vibratory
Massage, Foot and Spinal Adjust,
mcnts. 902 Orange Ave.
grange floral~bhop
ALL KINDS oe MIXED CUT
FLOWERS. Potted Plants. Flow-
ers for all occasions, c<"'""\ff*s a
specialty. • ORANGE FLORAL
SHOP, tW Oreen. Phone 71.
NICE COMrOKTAbLH ROOMS,
with garage space (or one car,
block from cafe Phone 452 ot
•04.
FRONT BED ROOM. TWIN BEDS,
gentlemen. 000 Orange. Phone
721. (10-17tf)
MAGNOLIA AND CAMPHOR Trees
—Apply 912 Main St. (12-Stf)
SIX AC/tES OF LAND 5 miles east
of Orange on U. S. 1)0. Rene Be-
noit, Vinton, La. (12-18)
SIXTY FEET HOUSEBARGES, make
good houseboats. Thirty horse-
power semi-Diesel tug. C. B.> Box
33, Lake Charles, La. (12-19)
We spend too much time wishing for what we Haven't got—but
what else is there to wish for?
Wanted
trade
WILL TRADE LATE MODEL USED
Car lor lot in West Orange prefer-
ably on Port Arthur Road. See
Mr. Gasow at Orange County Mo-
tor Co._ (12-20)
FEW GOOD SINGER SEWING MA-
CHINES at give-away prices, 9th
& Hart Sts. Singer Sewing Ma-
chine Co. (to
FOUR LOTS. GOOD NEIGHBOR-
hood. Ideal for home sites. Res-
taurant fixtures and 16 beveled
mirrors. Telephone 323. (12-4tf>
seerTs.tatum
HERE ARE RARK BARGAINS IN
Used Typewriters that look and
write like new. Two Dandy Itoy-
als. One Excellent Underwood.
New Royal Portable. The pi-Ices
are surprisingly low. These ma-
chine* are guaranteed.
Typewriters and Adding Machines
for rent. A. F. BURNS. Enterprise
& Journal Office. Phones 904 or
452.
APARTMENT 2209 Calder Ave.,
Beaumont, Texas. 5 rooms, bath.
Also garage, Janitor, shades and
water. Adults only. Phones 2173-
272. d-2)
9 negro houses and lots on corner of
First St. and Park Ave. Must be
sold at once for Liquidating Co.
$2500 for all of them. That is less
than $300 lor a house and lot.
5 Room — Orange Avenue — $2750.
Down payment $750. Balance $30
•\a month flat.
5 Room like new. Newly remodeled.
Corner lot. $500 down and $35 a
month.
If it's Real Estate to buy or sell,
See R. S. TATUM, Phone 221.
USED TENTS, Tarpaulins, STEEL
Cots, cot mattresses, comforts,
blankets. Stevenson Trading Co.,
Phone 549, Alexandria, La. (1-10)
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Orange County, Greeting:
You are Hereby Commanded to
summon Helen McKay Molley, 3rd.
by making publication of this Cita-
tion once in each week for four
successive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, in some newspa-
per published In your County, if
there be a newspaper published
therein, but if not, then in the near-
est County where a newspaper is
published, to" appear at the next
regular term of the District Court
of Orange County to be holden at
the Court House thereof, in Orange,
Texas, on the ^irst Monday in Feb-
ruary, A. D. 1941, the same being the
3rd. day of February A. D. 1941,
then and there to answer a petition
filed in said Court on the 2nd. day
of December A. D. 1940 in a suit,
numbered on the docket of said
Court as No. 915, wherein Joe Mol-
ley 3rd. is Plaintiff, and Helen Mc-
Kay Molley 3rd. is Defendant, and
said petition alleging This is a suit
for divorce upon the grounds of
harsh and cruel treatment.
Herein Fail Not, and have you be-
creasc of fire losses is that fires in
the home have shown the greatest
percentage of increase. Over a pe-
riod of the past five years, 1935-1939,
inclusive, home fires have contrib-
uted approximately 45 per cent to
the annual fire loss. For example,
during 1939, insured fire" losses of
Texas amounted to $10,018,029, 45
per cent or approximately $4,508,000
of which occurred in the homes.
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10. Cavity electricity 36.
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residence 22. Mountain
13. ICntlce range crest 40.
14. Finish 24. Tine 41. Nip
15. French coin 25. Turkish 4?. Girl's name
17. Large worm government 44. Bye
18. Polish river 26. Stand for 45. Charge# for
10. Father a picture services
23. A lever 27. Drift
28. Hardens
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to Lent
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37. Former tax
38; Twilled fabric
40. Arabian
garment
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44. Away
47. Door Joint
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SMALL HOGS, dressed, lb. 10c; on
foot. lb. 6c. C. E. Martin. West | tore said Court, at its aforesaid next
Orange.
(12-24)
STOREROOM, 25x75, Jelks Cabinet
Shop, 404 Eleventh, Phone 1051.
(12^18)
FRONT BEDROOM, Private entrance
—bath, twin beds. Apply
Main.
1109
(12-18)
FOUR BUILDING LOTS* good locu-
tion. One on Cypress between Gth
and 7th, three on corner Htli and
Orange. Ale* Wilson, Phone N49.
(10-2210
7 ROOM HOUSE and "4~ LOTS,
price right for quick sale. C. L.
Wingate, 1711 Fourteenth. (12-23
TWO LIVING ROOM SUITES, bed
davenports, excellent condition,
each $18. 411 Tenth. (12-20)
HERE'S A REAL BATtGAIN. Mod-
ern 5 room home and 2 lots. Only
$2250, Very reasonable terms. J.
E. Pattillo, phones 203 and 735.
(12-18)
LARGE WOOD COOK STOVE.
Cheap. Mrs. W. L. Shepherd. 707
Pine. (12-18)
regular term, this writ with your re-
turn thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Given Under My Hand and the
Seal of said Court, at office in Or-
ange, Texas this " the 2nd. day of
December A. D. 1940.
(Seal) T. M. DODD,
Clerk, Distirct Court, Orange Coun-
ty.
Texas Fire Losses
Increase This Yeai
Insured fire losses in Texas show
an increase of 5 per cent or $50,000
during the first nine months of 1940
as compared with insured fire losses
for the year 1939, which losses a-
mounted to $10,018,029.
The most alarming part of this in-
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PLUMBING
JACK FRENCH PMJ.MIUNG. Jail-
mates, furnished free. 402 Park,
Phone S2l. (I014tf>
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plnntu for all occasion*. Phone
275. • We deliver. Located Kljrhth
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MASTER SHOE REPAIRING, Visit
Cinderella Shoe Shop. Joe Man-
dina, Prop.. 202 Fifth Street, Or-
ange. Texas. (12-30)
Typewriter Bargains
REPAIRING, Rebuilding of Adding
Machines, Typewriters, Cash Reg-
isters, Checkwriters, etc., by Fav-
tory Trained Mechanic. Call
- phones 904, or 452. " Shop, 811
Front Street.
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rich loam for lawns, driveway
shell. See or phone M. M. Gray,
834.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 301, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1940, newspaper, December 17, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308007/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.