The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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The Orange
Published every afternoon except
Saturday, and Sunday morning at
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Leader Publishing Company,
Entered at Orange, TeHas P. O. *•
Second Class Mgil Witter Under
Act of Congress March 3r 1918.
J. B. QUIGLEY, Editor ft Publisher
E. R. SOLOMON, Ad "
Mira Ver^a Powell, CIms
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GiVe the person who finds your
lost pet, article or money a chance to
return it . . . Phone 1094, place your
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SPE.Cm'L nOTISES
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Classified Want-Ad
In today . .. for only n few
a few cents per day will rent
vonr property, sell your used
furniture, automobile or live-
stock.
Phone 1094 — Now!
MADAME JEANETTE _ 1005 Front
St. Consult her on all affairs of
life.
POS 5SSL
miscELtonEays
Get Our Prices
Before You Buy!
ON LINOLEUM, WALLPAPER,
PAINT, FENCING AND COM-
PLETE LINE GARDEN TOOLS.
Special "iet-acqualnted-offer":-
Recutar 69c Rubber AO"
Door Mat
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Editorial Dept. 8 m jn.
Business Offices 8 a. m. to p. m.
ation Dept. 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. ..
^Sunday, a a. ta. to 9 a. m.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Man or Cutler, I month f .50
Advertising Rates Will b Furnished
. 1 Upon Application
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rooms
HURRAH
For a limited number. I will pay for
the Louisiana Sfatecar license to
those rooming at the New Vinton
Hotel for a period of 2 months.
Rates $8.00 per week & up. Good
innerspring mattresses. Hot and
cold water In every room. W. E.
McCORQUODALE.
BEES—bring your hives; I'lf put in
a strong colony for $1; Geo. Hud-
son, Hi-way 87.
DELIVERED—Dirt for fills. Loam
for lawns, shell for driveways.
Phone 834, M. M. Gray.
PRUGE FfaUfrnJRB
STORE
Dealing in new and secondhand fur-
niture ... - •
We aire npw dealethf for the new '41
Frigidaire ...
110 BORDER PHONE 439
SMALL KELVINATOR REFRIGE-
RATOR; year old; cash $40; phone
880W.
50 GALLON ELECTRIC WATER
HEATER; good condition; $30.
Apply box 86, Leader.
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Burial
BURIAL PROTECTION FOR THE
whole family at rates you can well
afford; ages to 85! Call 87 or write
Carroll-Fisher Funeral Home,
Beaumont. i
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TREAT YOURSELF
To A Treat!
YOUNG MEN:-Live In Beaumont's
up-to-date Y. M. C. A. Good food,
reasonable rates. Swim, games,
fun, fellowship included. 934 Cald-
er, Beaumont.
ACCOMODATION FOR 3 TO 5
room and boarders; Mrs. Goodman,
11 miles on Beaumont Hi-way,
PINE, 705—furnished bedroom ad-
joining bath; $3 week per persom
Phone 818.
OHIO ROOMS—Eleventh and Green;
the working man's home; all new;
all conveniences; rates, reasonable.
"*' ■>■« *">4 1 —'— —w.-,
L.Y FURNISHED FRONT BED-
905 Fourth.
PINEHURST ADDITION -4 2 be«l-
rooms for men; phone 991 or 904.
DALLAS-WILLIAMS
Furniture Exchange
alcrrW UseitSurnituriLpf all kinds
WEEK-END SPECIALS:- .
doubl, beds , $c
z and springs "
Mattresses—completely sterallsed ac-
cording to Government specificat-
ions.
Bedroom Suites
Gas and Electric Ranees
All our furniture has been refinished
and thoroughly gone over to assure
you good condition.
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
EASY PAY TERMS
FREE DELIVERY TO
ORANGE
BALDWIN STUDIO PIANO; prac-
tically new; phone 687. w.
Classified readers 'are. folks who
are in the market to buy your used
furniture, automobile,- livestock or
property!
LIVESTOCK
Trailers
I3S3ES
■UY YOUR UNO CAR
mbma r cm able
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right! Ut* •<
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Inlala daubly
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llan. Our t*4
OKMgaMictMrf
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ta y*«r Imii ■>-
WIMM mt m*-
Mh| plwiurt,
WE HAVE THE
LOWEST PR1C.F.D
Fully equipped trailer
house
~ " IN ORANGE!
LOW DOWN PA
EASY TERMS
Universal Trailer Co.
GREEN AVE.
ACROSS FROM BENGAL STADIUM
ORANGE TRAILER .SALES—Trail-
ers, new and used. 1103 Green;
phone 836—open 9 a. m.—9 p. m.
STOCK TRAILER; well built; spare
tire; 1309 Green; Phone" 1250.
SEE US FOR DIXIE FAMOUS
Chicks, scxed or unsexed. Camp
Grain Co. (6-f)
Wanted To Buy
CASH PAID ALL
TRY; Pinkerton's,
48.
KINDS POUL-
306 Park, phone
Classified readers arc folks
are in the market to buy!
who
$ CASH # paid for ydur used furni-
ture"- . . see us for BEST prices;
Across From
Dallas-Williams Purniture Co.
1006 GREEN, rooms with twin beds.
Men only, modern Conveniences.
PRIED CHICKEN!
Golden lirown . . . with 2
vepot«1 l«8 and aa]ail....40c
JJ.'a-worlli tho - di'iVft, to ■ •
R< annionl for this pnlat-
Classified readers are folks
want to rent your vacant ro<im.
who
able treat.
ENTERPRISE CAFE
R.D.TATMAN
LIBERTY AT MAIN—BEAUMONT
2 ROOMS. BATH; Electrolux; all
conveniences; utilities paid; Mrs.
Cora Granger, Rt. 1, Box 178, Pt.
Arthur Road.
" ()ldest
FHA BROKER
IN JEFFERSON COUNTY"
MOAK, The Broker
REAL .ESTATE INSURANCE
Phone 1348 Beaumont—Collect
1014 Amcr. Bank Bldg.
MODERN SPACIOUS 5-ROOM
HOME; '.2 acre f vMed; 3 screen
porches, shrubs, flowers! also
store building; block off. Highway
i„,, a0,^^.je^jjjftcc^y.idqr^texa8;
18 miles of Orange; apply Evans
Grocery.
Our ipMltl mtaimil
- «n4 taM mcchanict
loswcw rtiofoOflh
THIS WEEK 8PXCIALS:-
1939 Chevrolet Town Sedan; perfect
condition; beautiful new Grey
Duco finish; interior spot- $CJC
lens you'll like this one *r*v
19S8 Ford Tudor; radio, lots of ac-
cessories; white wall tires; $i^C
■food condition \ .-"W**
1937 Chevrolet DT Sedan; best value
In town; new Ridge Green WIC
color; a real neat car
1936 Ford Vr8 Coupe; original rrey
finish; neW hand tailored uphol-
stery, good tires, 504C
new brakes t^xo
Easy Terms—Low Finance Cost
Modern Chevrolet Co.
"Where You- Get the Best
Deal In Town"
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1941 DODGE PICKUP and 1941
Dodge truck, with or without hy-
draulic dump body, to responsible
party or company; with or without
drivers. Apply Country Kitchen,
™. miles on Beaumont Hi-way
BRITAIN SPENDS
cotton bought by a Japanese com-
mercial mission.
(Other axis vessels to sail from
South America were two Italian anu
one German ships which left their
Brazilian urichorages four days ago
apparently in a concerted attempt to
run the British blockade.
'
V-- LUCK CHANGED
SPOKANE, Wash., March 31. —
Disgusted after a poor 9-hole round,
R« R.' Fogers told his golf partners
he would try just one more shot be-
fore quitting the game forever.
He didn't quit. The shot was a
hole-in-one.
Fort Santiago, U. S. Army head-
quarters at Manila, in the Philip-
pines, is the oldest military struc-
ture under the American .flag. It
was built by the Spaniards In 1582.
The University of Santo Tomas, at
Manila, Philippines,x >s the flWest
university under the American flag.
It was founded by Spanish. Dominion
friars in )811. t u'"~; ^
MADIHON l.OOGB No. «•
A, P. * A. MT \
Next Statwl Meeting
Mon. April 7. J04t.
MASONIC TKMPLK—#11 Fifth St.
_ SoiournlnK hrethem and compai*-
ions afe cordlnlly invU«^-
W. P. SEXTON, W. M.
H. A. BECK. Secretary
■<;.
Dr. L. A. Whitehill
Above Abe's, Inc.
PHONES 1345; 1348
TEL.
OREEN AT THIRD
99 TEL. •
1P?w*£a' Or
STORE BUILDING 40x60 rt. with
lot 40x100 ft., bargain, — Modern
, 5 room home; price only $2,550.
See J. E. Pattillo, phone 203.
SMALL CABIN, furnished for two;
$55. terms; Border and Jackson
Street. /'
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-Classified readers im; folk*..who.
' 9x12 Pelt Base Rugs
Wide assortment of Floral and Tile
tfria" In the market to buy your used
furniture, automobile, livestock or
property!
33'
Floral Shops
ALL' KINDS OF MIXED CUT
flower*; potted plants; flowers for
all occasions. Corsages a specialty.
Orange Floral Shop. 1201 Green,
phone 78. •
cut flowers and pot plants; phone
275; we deliver . . . eighth at John.
Mattress
UNFURNISHED HOUSES ALSO
80x80 ft. building; Joe Molley,
phone 843.
MOSS, '501—new 3 room furnished
house; > water paid; light deposit
up.
Classified readers are folks who
want to rent your vacant house.
Serrsag;
-—p—.—
Farms
Patterns;
'special at Just
Also Yard Goods
at ;
6 pc. Sofa-Bed Group
Includes sofa-bed divan, 2 pillows,
club chair, Ottoman $7Q.50
and pull-up chair " **
"Buy It For Less" at
LACK'S AUTO SUPPLY
580 PARK BEAUMONT
1940 CHE
SPECIAL DELUXE 2-tlooi- *
Torpedo Body; low mleage; original
beautiful black finish; push button
radio; mahair velvet upholstery
extra clean; '
only
Orange Co. Motor Co.
ACROSS FROM COURTHOUSE
FISCAL YEAR
LONDON, April L (AP) — Bri-
tain spent a recor dtotal of about
$1',546.000,000 in the fiscal year
ended last night.
Chancellor of the Exchequor Sir
Kingsley Wood said this compared
with about $13,338,000,000 ip the
year before. \
Total ordinary. revenue was about
$5,063,000, leaving a deficit of
about $9,862,000,000, --
Dr. E. B. JONES
DENTIST
Over A & P Store—Ph. 775
Hours 9 to 12 — 1 to 5
Evenings by Appointment
1
V
Tine Right Price
On Quality Men'hnndit e
Electric
ACREAGE; garage apartment over
4-car garage; lights, water; Phone
133.
"WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED town- «# *■. r> a.
'122"
Refrigerators;
as low as
Magic Chef Gas Ranges; 4 bur-
ner, all porcelain; iQQ->5
as low as ^
Full line Linoleum — prints,
and Inlaids. . „ .
Folks Are
Planting Now
For Spring Gardens
" Use This Space ~ __
To sell them your seeds,
plants, etc. .
Phone 1094 — Now!
Leader Classified Dept.
p u t am □ b i l e 5
it
Breakf ast Club
Program Cast Has
695 i Trouble Getting Up
WE ARE
THE ONLY
RETAIL DEALER
In BEAUMONT Who Finance Ail
Their Own Paper.
HANDLE YOU
WHEN
3940 Chevrolet Coil]
extra clean .. ......
1937 Chevrolet 2-door $SAC
Sedan; reconditionodfcvV
1936 Ford $1QC
Tador Ivll
Bring this ad with you—it's worth
$5 credit on any car in stock . .
San Jacinto finance
1295 Orleans Beaumont .
Carter's Shell Station, 1401 Green
Radio Service
Laboratory
ftirvlw On All Makes
170
J, T. SMITH
OranRo, Tesas
5 mattresaes i.y any style, liM or ISHED apartment or 4 or 5 ro<
_Jitod. .Wie..||l carry • complete
line of house furnishings. 00
Greell Ave. Phone 180. .
SABINE TURHITORS
ft MATTRESS 00.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRS
)iii '• r > .In ■ nil..i! .'i - w. i . ^ i m* * n, ni i i , i i i i
REPAIRING. Rebuilding of Adding
apartment or 4 or 5 room
house. Bqx 1, Orange Leader.
FDR 5PLE
miSCELLWnEOUS
Wallpaper ~ rail* line carried
.. list aiaaki ,^4.^^..-
. SherwIn-Williams Paints.
Complete line Garden Tools
General Hardware,
Orange Supply Co.
109 FIFTH 8T. PHONE I«
193? Ford:
USED CAR
BUYS"
325
SEE WES COOKSEY
For New
Plymouths
DeSotos .
SPECIAL
TH1SWEEK:
Modern 4 piece bedroom
snltee ......
Isters. Check writers, etc., by fac-
tory Trained Mechanic. Call
phones 304, or 452. ' Shop, #11
Front Strcot
BARGAIN I
Bomua
raiwBB
312 Ptirk Ave
1938 Ford:
perfect condition
1037 Plymouth;
new tires
Florence Oil and Gas Ranges.
Complete line, .uaed furnjtfre at
Bargain Pi'iwa!
1936 Dodxe:
4-door: runs rood
INS Chevrolet
1*34 Pontiac;
}
'445
'345
'165
MCE
rOarJ 11J <
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MAKE OFFER ON THESE:
193* Ford Coupe
1930 Ford Tudor
1929 Ford Coupe
NATIONALLY
KNOWN BRANDS
EXPERT TIRE REPAIRING
RE-SALE TIRE CO.
; 873 MAIN BEAUMONT
POOL-HALL EQUIPMENT; 4 pool
and :t domino tables; reasonable.
3728 Orange Rood, Pt. Arthur; if
cmll M
SCOTT A DUHON
FURNITURE CO.
300 FIFTH PHONE 828
KITCHEN SINK, HOOSIER KITCH
EN CABINET; 203 Ninth. Phon*
380. r
FT. ALL
DAIRE.
1889 Chevrolet Coape
"BASSMOTORCO.
rt, PLYMOUTH—CHRYSLER Dealer
FIFTH AT FRONT PgrM
1088 TORD TUDOR SEDAN; priv
ately owned; correct mfMpf
22.000: new tires: perfect condi-
tion; phono, 1887W.
•n
, $85 cash.
Classified readers arp folks
I want ttt rent your vacant
**>•& ■■■" " 1
and
THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED
USftl) CARS—ALL MODKLS
fNekf -to BUlup's Service Station! ..
Behind the rousing glee of NBC
I Breakfast Club members, who .radi-
ate more cheer these brisk mornings
from a maple full of baby robins in
the Spring, can be heard the familiar
plaint, "Oh, How I Hate to Get Up
in the Morning." The program is
heard daily except Sundays at a.
m., over KFDM and the NBE-Blue
Network. Incidentally, the Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday broadn
casts offer a special treat.
conducted among
mor~ _
reity show reveals that even these
hardy breakfasters ai-e. subject to
man's frailties, are as reluctant to
quit the hay in the morning as old
Dobbin.
Significant items brought' to light
by the survey are: ' "<
1. Breakfast Clubbers use every
gadget from the conventional bucke;
of water to a modern form 0/ the
Chinese otrture method — a "nitro-
glycerine drip machine, to rouse
them from their slumbers.
2. They confess, 100 percent: "I'm
absolutely no good in the morning
till I get those first two cUps 'a cof-
: .. '
3. The Breakfast CTubber'jrdream
of Heaven is a place where you can
wake up late, have bzreakfast in
bed, then turn over alnd go back to
Morpheus' arms until dinner, time.
PHONES
* TA#
TAXI
DAY OR NIGHT
tOO* UNION
CARS AND DRIVERS BONDED
200 Third Sr. Orange, Teww
L. 3. LEWIS NURSERY
AZALEAS — f'AMEIrlAS-
Palinn, Red Buds, Pear TreOa,
. St. AugusUna Grata
BEAUTIFY ORANGE
PROVOST BROTHERS
TEXAS AWNING OO.
MIRRORS RRSILVKRKD
Auto Glasa, twninKx, Venltlon
Blinds and Window Shade*.
Phono 47 I
408 Eleventh St
ESTIMATES FBidr k
i • ^yr"
400 GREEN AVE,
t
Motorcycles
rews Try To
j Scuddle Two
SIGNS "O" LIFE
Commercial — Bulletins
Sha tlardt _
Geo. H. Dunham, Sole Owner
1930 H-D "45", 800; 1831 H-D, "74",
8115! 1935 H-D "74", 8150! 1988
H-D "80", 8175. Ray Byars, 877
Pearl, Beaumont.
Trailer Coaches
ractoqrSattt
foot aRnrteel *395
00 West Coast in 1040.
Repossessed trailers for balance
due.;V:'
870 ORLEANS BEAUMONT
National Tiil^ri
Nationally
; compl
the
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CALLAO. Pprfi, April 1. (AP) —
Two Germain merchantmen were set
afire and her seacocks opened by
their creWs early today In Callao
harbor after their attempt to leave
■art tod tmw thwt^iO fry ■ Peru*
vim cruiser: :
The two vessels, the 5.989-ton Leip-
zig and the 5,578-ton Monserrate,
tried to leave the harbor shortly be-
fore Mist inidnight some, hours after
two ther nozi merchantment sailed
without papers.
The Peruvian cruiser Coronel Bo-
lognesi, however, stopped them by
firing five warning shots, and they
returned to port, where they weer
set afire. - ___
' Both vessels
two hours later.
The ships which sped away from
the harbor after nightfall last night
with lights doused were the 5,818-
ton Muenchen and the 4.R33-ton
and the Mon*
as
PI88VW WnT
Mil
B. Urret
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1941, newspaper, April 1, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308094/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.