The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 181, Ed. 1 Monday, August 4, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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ORANGE, -TEXAS, MONDAY, AIKfltST 4,1941
THE ORANGE LEADER
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
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FOR SALE
FOR RENT
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33. Livestock& Poultry
17. Rooms
Beauty Shops
OHIO ROOMS—special lummtr
rates $5 weekly; all conven-
iences; corner Eleventh and
Green.
FUHNI8HED ROOMlTaiwrtmeni
Give the person Who flnds
lout valuables a chance to return
them. Place a Lost Ad Today.
Phone 1094.
SEE US FORDIXIB
A BUVE
By ABNER GORDON
Bped-jAtnuiird
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34. Real Estate
Pnbllfthtd fTtfj *U«rnoon e*#spt 8«t-
nndP SunOS? mor.iln* at 60S Front
„ >trwt by the Orsn«# hn**r Publishing
Company.
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If. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. Card of Thanks
2. .Lodge Notices
t. Lost and Found
4. Special Notices
TO. EMPLOYMENT
7. Help Wanted
8. Situations Wanted
IV. EDUCATIONAL
11. Schools ^
It. Private Instructloc
V. FINANCIAL
14. Buslnesa Opportunities
tl. Loans -
VI. FOR RENT
17. Rooms
18. Apartments
19. Houses
20. Trailer Space.
21. Farina
2>. Business Opportunity 1
2S. Household flood-;
24. Wanted To Rent
VIII. FOR 8ALE
OUR LADY BARBER' SPECIAL-
ISES In the newest style; hair-
cuts 35c; Shipyard Berber Shop
lOO K. Greon. Lots parking
space.
Burial Insurance
WRITE on CAM, CARROLl-
FISriEIl In Beaumont for Bur-
ial Protection with a cash val-
ue, 1183 Orleans, phone 67.
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tlmea tlmas 18. ll0U&ch0ld Goods .
IB. Business Equipment
50. Machinery and Tools
31. Building Materials
32. Seeds, Plants
51. Livestock and Poultry
34. Real Estate
35. Automobiles
37. Auto Service
38. Trailers
39. Motorcycles
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• BE OUR GUEST •
Read The
ORANGE LEADER Classified
Columns Closely
GUEST
5
TICKETS
EACH DAY
Just el
out tho notice bearlnK )onr name unit present it to the
HJKJAL Bo* Office ... It Is your (Juest TJcket.
(Subject to service charge)
—TO THE N-E-W
■sft.
Every Seat A
Retreat!
-TO-DAY
and Tuesday!
-PHONjE 362
THE PICTURE
OF HER DREAMS! .
tiliiKCi's riiHiiKcd to three men lit
it (ilp^—tor they're all Ion mice li>
sn>- "i o" to! The four w«lil<l iiinUe
Much it 'pi-rfeci couple — If ihat,
tvert'ii'f^Honiettlull illegal! Il'n trlpl<«i
1 1 . r 1 th«> nmi'iim-e—three limes the fun—
of anyihuu; she's done!
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Another Academy Award Worthy
Performance From "Kitty Foyle"!
b'i "KHtyfq4t" k l*v* With Thret Men
—Olnoor a ley, at tha girl who could
bo happy with any ono of thorn if only
•ho <owM forgot tho othar two's kissasl
i-
Academy
Award
Winner—
18. Apartments
The qtiicaest employment Ser-
vice Is a Help Wanted Ad: phone
1094 Todayl
BONNKyT 305 — 3 unfurnished
rooms, kitchenette; lights, wa-
ter furnished.
I'AI.MUR GRADUATE I!W8
Scientific Health Service
11. I. O. SINOGRAPHY
Service bused on II per visit
Office Hours 9-12 A. M.
2-« P. M.
Charks Stervinou, D. C.
Green Ave. nt Tenth
.ayygi)
19. Houses
Exterminator*
HAVE YOUR HOUSE INSPECT-
ED FOR TERMITES! Call
7140 Henumont; 1232 Euclid.
Floral Shops
HETTIES FLOWER SHOP —•
lovely cut' flowers and pot
plants'; phone 27B; wo iteliver;
Elfrhth nt John.
Mattress
WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED TO
--RENOVATE any slue or style
and kind of mattress into h
beautiful innersprlng mattress
or make new mattresses In any
style, slae or kind. We also
carry u complete line of house
furnishings.
SABINE FURNITURE
Ji MATTRESS tO.
90 Oreen Ave. Phone' ISO
Radio Service
FREE! .
Pickup . . . Checking Service and
Delivery . , . on all makes of
radios.
OSCAR RRADEN, Technician
Ensign Auto Stores
Fifth at Front Phone 200
II.—NOTICES
UNFURNISHED 4-ROOM HOUSE
bath; gas, lights, water; 1611
10th.; DoWitt Bennett. First
National Bank Bid*.
VII.-FOR SALE
27. Miscellaneous
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINO
MACHINES—for rent or for
eale in air makes; large and
portable. Better get them now,
as.the supply will soon be ex-
hausted. A. P. Burns, phones
904 and 452. ■ V.
Mrs. Howard ilaiisinger, Cyp-
resr at 4th is Invited to be the
guest of the Orange Leader to see
dinger Rogers in "TOM. DICK.
AND HARRY" today or Tuesday
at the Bengal Theatre.
BR INC. THE CHILDREN TO
the Shipyard- liarner snop tor
a REAL haircut, 35c; 109 B.
Oreen. Lotajparkiug space.
SWAP EQUirv-Tn~6-ROOM DU-
PLEX. 15.16 Tenth St., Pt. Ar-
thur tor house trailer. Phone
Pt, Arthur 2-5H39.
Glvo the person who finds your
lost valuables u chance to retura
them. Place a Lost Ad today.
Phone 1094.
Tatum Specials
rooms, practically new; loft
50*158 ft.;* 1350 cash : 850,
6 rooms practically new on haif-
acre; |.10 month; down ...$<100
7 rooms, corner; 700 block C
press ; $61?0 chhIi... $39 >0
Corner lot; cash $125'
Cafe, well established .......bargain
Hotel maklhR money; long lease.
6 cu. ft. Norge Refrigerator; gas
range; both practically new;
R. S. TATUM
Phone 221
FOR SALE
COTTAGES •
One or 2-rcom house* . . . ready
to occupy ... on lotn Oil x INI
ft. . . . near Navy Housing Ad-
dition.
I.. Ii. HUGHES
PHONE a t
20 LOTS IN NEW 'SUBDIVISION;
- SHELL STREETS—UTILI-
TIES—-NO HIOH CITY TAX-
ES—KO x 1511 FT.— $250—
ORANGE LUMBER YARD,
PHONE 1151.
5 ROOM MODERN HOME; 1206
Cypress; near schools; call
Mrsi E. E. Mooj-e, 1938-J,
Beaumont.
HOLLOW TILE ST()UE ~BuTLD-
INO; fine condition; 81 li aU
Park, phone 684.
buy from us atid be
sure of getting full
value for every dollar
you spend
Modern Chevrolet Company
"WHERE YOU GET THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN"
Gteen at Third • 1 Phone 99
CITATION
becoming an established'feature
;n modern home design. Whether
originally planned or eonverted from
an ordinary porcj) 'roof, It provides '
an endless soured for health and re*
luxation. • * '
Before laying the canvas—prefer-
ably of twelve ounce duck In rolia
irom four to six feet In width—the
wooden floor, If not previously paint-
ed. should be sealed with a coating
of 3 parts (by volume! soft paste
white lead, 4 parts boiled linseed oil
to 2 parts turpentine.
When this primer.has setup firmly,,
prepare a "bed" for the canvas by
brushing on a mixture of 3 parts
soft paste white lead and.2 parts
boiled linseed oil. The canvas Is
rolled and stretched over this "bed-
ding" while still wet and secured
ith copper
PUBLICATION'making publication of this Cita
:waw i.'m..wwiiii' warn1"'
THE STaTE of tp v as I successive weeks previous to the j between strips, the thick "bedding"
To the Sheriff or any Constable return day hereof, in some news- j mature.effectively sealinglUMjotal^
of Orange County, Greeting:
You Are Hereby Commanded
to summon Joseph Trawhon by
making publication of this Cita-
tion once in each week for four
successive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, in some news-
paper published in your County,
if there be a newspaper publish-
ed therein, but if not, then in the
nearest County where a newspa-
per is published, to appear at the
next regular term of the District
Ccurt of Orange County, to be
holden at the Court House there-
of, in Orange, Texas, on the 4th.
Monday in September A. D. 1941,
the same being the 22nd. day of
September A. D. 1941, then and
there to answer a Petition filed in
To eliminate wrinkling, molstea
paper published'in your County,, — - ----- -• . •
if there be a newspaper publish-^XnSe'Lurlng8. tight
ed therein, but if not, then in tbe[H
nearest County where newspa-
per is published, to appear at the
next regular term of the District
Court of Orange County, to be
holden at the Court House there-
of, in Orange, Texas, on the 4th.
Monday in- September A. D. 1941,
the same being the 22nd. day of
September A. D. 1941, then and
there to answer a petition filedjn
said Court on the 28th day of
July A. D. 1941, in a suit, num
ering.
| Three coats of pure white lead and
oil are commonly specified to pro-
tect and style the canvas. However,
if a dark treatment is preferred, fin-
ish off with a good porch or dack
enamel over the regular white.lead
ground coats.
Q.—Suggest a way to remove ob-
stinate streaks from parquet floors?
A.—When plain soap and Witer
doesn't suffice, apply a little turpen-
tine and rub the streaked areas light*
ly with steel wool. Polishing with
28. Household Goods
/. Special Notices
READINO—-private and confiden-
tial advise; love, home an>i
business; permanent, residence;
appointment phono 655, 1403
Curtis.
Mrs. R, H. Voss, Cypress at 4th
is invited to he the guest of tho.
Orange'Leader to see Ginger lto-
gers in "TOM. DICK and HAR-
RY" today or Tuesday at the Ben-
gal Theatre.
A ONB STOP BARBER SHOP fo.'
the whole fnmlly; haircuts 35c:
Shipyard 'Harbor Shop, 109 E,
Oreen: Lots parking space.
III.-EMPLOYMENT
DALLAS-WILLIAMS
Furniture Exchange
USED
But Good
FURNITURE
said Court on the 10th. day ol
April A. D. 1941 in a suit, num-
bered on the docket of said Court
as No. 994, wherein Mary Elden
Trawhon is Plaintiff, and Joseph
Trawhon 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
before said Court, at its aforesaid
next regular term, this writ with
15 FIIA APPROVED LOTS;
BEAUTIFUL TREES, 50 x 140
PT,—ALL UTILITIES—$600
—ORANGE LUMBER YARD, lyour return thereon, showing how
PHONE 1131.
10 ACRE TRACT IN STEPHEN
JETT SURVEY; address inqui-
ries t() F. C. Frensel; Thorn-
dale, Texas. .
SiROOM'i-STOfiY* HOUSE; 70
x 200 ft. lot in Orange, Texas:
write R. A. Davis; Liberty;
Texas; care of T. & L. Tool Co.
35. Automobiles
j
Bedroom suites, living room piec-
es, studio couches, odd chairs, ra-
dios and rugs.
One Frlgidalre refrlgerat- $49-50
Room $29 o
295#
or, 4'4-eu. ft.
One 8-pv. Dining
Suites . 1
Kitchen SI A
Cabinets r" ' to
One Duncan A Phyfe
Drop-Leaf Table
4 Sample Bedroom
Suites
* > GEORGE MURPHY
ALAN MARSHAL MM
mrocrcc MEREDITH
"WViWMWIr' i'BWlUlvAl mm
17. Help Wanted
; New Venetian Blinds,
$«..' 0 Value ^...
534 Fannin
WANTED—l>oy about 11 with
bicycle, to collect, evenings;
write for appointnient, box 17
Leader. .
"White oirl" for* lioht
house-work; care of cliil-
dren; 1108 Front.
Turn your vacant property into
cash! For lleut and For S le Ads
"Pav-off". Phone 1094 Today!
'15
•49
'3'5
Beaumont
TODAY'S
PANEL TBUCI&
TWO FORDS
Both in the pink of condition and
worth more than our special
price.
1938 *V S40C
Model..
1037 \
Model A:
V.—FIN A NCI A L
15. Loans
Donald Duck
Cartoon
"GOOD T1MR
FOB A DIME"
—ADDED—
LATEST
WORLD
NEWS
HAPPHV1NCH4
Have Von Heard
^ AlHIUt - LJ. tai-.
Ttie lllollde lloni'.icr .*
-Coming! Packed With THRILLS!
1 WANTED WINGS"
PERSONAL LOANS
$5 ™ $50
—No ■■^TiirKy or Red Ta|m.—
I«w Raies.
^ I/onR Terms.
ACME
PERSONAL LOAN
Company, Inc.
Over Orange Drug—Pho. WIT
WE
Bl'Y . . .
HELL . . .
TRADE*. . .
USED FURNITURE
SCOTT & DUHON
FURNITURE CO.
FittTOE
FFKNlTtJRF GO.
New and used furnltnre.
Rig irnde-ln allowance.
On uwil fnmllure.
110 RORDER PHONE 4S0
BEAUTIFUL PORCELAIN 100
LB. ICEDA1RE, never been
used, looks like electric; reaw->
enable; 2262 Orange, Beau-
mont.
S. P. BellTjllV l^wey' pince:
Is Invited to be the guest of the
Orange leader to see Olnger Ro*
Hers in "TOM, DICK AND
HARRY" today or Tuesday at tho
Bengal Theatre.
GOOD U8KD WOOD RANOB and
hot water tank; both for #10.
Mrs. Emma Saxon, phone 610.
1937 COLD8POT ELECTRIC RE-
FRIGERATOR; excellent con-
dition, 970; phone UI8-W.
Clunltlrd rf rt r« «r« tolks who an la
the mmrkM to toujrl
ICS BOX. MATTRESS,
STOVE; phone 800.
OAjS
you have executed the same
Given Under My Hand and the
Seal of said Court, at office in Or-
ange, Texas this the 25th. day of
July A. D. 1941
(Seal) T. M. Dodd, Clerk,
' District Court, Orange County.
CITATION BV PUBLICATION-
NO. 1038
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable
i of Orange County, Greeting:
You Are Hereby Commanded
to summon Fidelia Humble by
juiy /v. " '• " ' paste wax will reduce the posslbilitjr
bered ot* the docket of said Court |£ {uture trouble- or at le#lt ma)u
as No. 1038, wherein A. J. Humble cleaning easier next time,
is Plaintiff, and Fidelia Humble is' q—What help is there for window
Defendant, and said petition al- | sash that sticks periodically?
laging* This ft a suit for divorce | A.—Generally the friction can ba
on the groumls of liaisli and true! «11 minuted hy ruhhing psratBn Wt"
treatment and for custody of mi-
nor child
\; Herein Fail Nojl, and have you
before said Court, at its aforesaid
next regular term, this writ with
your v return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same,
Given Under My Hand and the
Seal of said Court, at office
Orange, Texas this the 30th. day
of July A. D. 1941.
(Seal) T. M, Dodd, Clerk,
District Court, Orange County.
into the grooves.
can now be well - dressed without
fear of drastic consequences.
DON'T BLAME IT
ON YOUR HAT!
If your hair is falling like the
autumn leaves, and business is
j.ust around tho corner, it's not
•he fault, of wearing a hat. pr.
Logon Cleridenning, famous medi-
cal authority says, "In spite of
the rumors to that effect, the use
of hats or non-use ef hats has
lothing to do with baldness. Even
ightly constricting caps do not
cause baldness " So, men, you
FAST TALKER
Kansas City. — New situations
hold no terrors for Bill Rice.
The 16-year old transplanted
Texan was serving his' first night
as desk cl^rk at an apartment
hotel, i
For the first time he had a gun
rammed against his ribs by, a hold-
up man.
But — he talked the bandit in-
to leaving without collecting a
penny. .•>- •• ■
DAILY CROSSWORD EEiS*
Wr-'ttlYi MUI«ki
Hiirarara
BBBii MMfllil
[Till] 00(3 I-JI4B
'325
Orange Co. Motor Co.
ACROSS FROJvjj COURTHOUSE
i
A. S. Smlth.^1206 Front Is in-
vited to bi> jt.h'e guest, of the Or
ange Leader to see Ginger Rogero
in "TOM, DICK AND HARRY",
today or Tuesday at the Bengal
Theatre.
1941 DELUXE" BLACK FORD'
COUPE, white wall tires;
heater; perfect condition; bar-
gain for quick sale; Jack Pol-
ley Blacksmith Shop, 417 Stark
St,
38. Trailers
STREAM-LITE—offers yOu low
first cost; high re-sale vei^n:
a trailer for every need. ItiUO.
and up. Grier Trailer sales,
across from Bengal Stadium
on Green.
48. Pertaining1
Mrs. Albert Rawllne, West Or- _ topunish-
ange is invited to be the guest, of. * ment
the Orange Leader to see Ginge.'.; BO. Black and
Rogers In "TOM. DICK AND I blue
HARRY" today or Tuesday at tho 81. Marah bird
ACROSS
1. Farm tool
6. Most
excellent
9. Law vio-
lations
10. Higher
12. Moist
13. Fish net
14. Mine
entrance
15. Finishes
16. Establish'
17. Unit of
work
20. Before
21. Half an 4m
22. Fold of
24. Neuter
pronoun
25. Stiff
27. Cries, aa a dog
29. Goddess of
earth
90. Greek letter
31. Game of
•kill
34. English king
37. Louisiana
(abbr.)
38. Bottoms
of shoes
40. Sloth
41. Likely
43. Ruler of Tunia
44. Perish v
48. Bltmlah
47. bang
2. Boundury
3. Leave out
4. Marry
D. Public
vehicle
6. Fencing
sword
7. Backbone
8. Part of a
vine
9. Pursues
11. Sets again
17. Wapiti
18. Music note
19. Jolly
22. Squeeze
23. Sharks
26. Grow old
28. Conquer
31. Embraces
32. Occurs
33. Turf
34. Exclama-
tion
35. Balustrade
SfvCedes
39. The (Fr.)
42. Refreshing
44. Capital of
Delaware
46. Mulberry
bark
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MldNHflttUIimiH
am (aanariti
ass irrio naa
aaiiffl Hirar=i
wi-jfgoGj (aararaa
oftara niaora
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YeaterOsy's Anawu
47. Exist <
49. Permit
50. Bowl underhand
Bengal Theatre.
62. Baking
chambers
Turn your vacant property into
cash! For Rent and For Sale Ada '
"Pay-off". Phone 1094 Today! | 64. Maaa Of lea
39. Motorcycles
1930 H-D 4R, $128; 1987 H-D 80,
|2t8; 1938 H-D #1 O. H. V..
|32G; 40-60 ml. per gal. Ray
Byars. 977 Pearl. Beaumont.
41. Wanted To Buy
WANTED:—good milk cow: Ray
Trey big; box 411 Orange.
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5 Ife IT IS
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Rapid Delivery Service
MOVING "
two Large Trueka
402 Eleventh - Phone 47
MADISON LODGE
No. 12(1
A. F. & A. M.
Next Stated Meetli
MONDAY, AUGUST 4. 1 4
4i
MASONIC THMPLE, 411 Fifth St
Members of this Lodge and alt
visiting Brethren are urged to
nt tend. \
K. I. HARDY. AV. MV
H. A. BICCK, Secretary.
T"
PROVOST BROTHERS
TEXAS AWNING CO.
Attention Nitty Addition
Householders
We Have Window Shades to
Fit Yinir "Windows!
Phone 47 ''■]
402 Eleventh St.
ESTIMATES FREE -
Are You Ready
To Remodel?
We Can Make FHA Loans Now
See I'h To Save Money!
Jackson Lumber Co., Inc.
1003 Main (Orange) Pho. M
MATT GARNER
BARBECUE HOUSE
Call 9589
For FREE Delivery
AU Kinds Barbecue
Tables For Ladlea
SIGNS "O" LIFE
Commercial — Bulletin*
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flea. H. Dunham. Sole AM
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SALES -and SERVKJ1
Call 1120
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