The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 20, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY! |,,iv THE DESTINY of A NATION,*
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I—BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
SALLY'S SALLIES
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
V.—FINANCIA L
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28. Household
15. Loam
Auditors
FKLTGE
ACME
PUBLIC BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
PUJffNITUKE CO.
P^SONAL TiOAN
Compttiiy, I ne
$5 ™ ise
New anil used furniture.
liifC triule^in aUowiucc.
On used fumityire
110 llOIIDKR I'HONE 41IU
1933 CHEVROLET
TRUCK
1932 CHEVROLET
SDniu
-GOOD USED 0. E. 16 oper*-
tion now on our floor; $49.5o,
CONN'S.
mi fo*H
COUPS
193# CHEVROLET
COACH
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cash! For Rent and For Sale Ade
Pay-olf". Phono 1094 Today!
Sim your vacant
mo FOR*
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1934 FORD SEDAN
DEEIVKRV
1936 FORD
COUPS
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n. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. Card of Thanhs
2. fcodsre Notices
3. Lost and Found
4. Special Notices
ID- EMPLOYMENT
7. Help Wanted
g. Situations Wanted
IV. EDUCATIONAL
11. Schools
12. Private Instruction
V. FINANCIAL
14. Business Opportunities
15. Loans
VI. FOR RENT
17. Rooms
18. Apartments
19. Houses
20. Trailer Space
21. Farms
22. Business Opportunltj
23. Household Good";
24. Wanted To Rent
VIH. FOR SALE
it. Miscellaneous
28. Household Goods
Business Equipment
3f. MacHinefy artd Tool*
31. Buiidinir Materials
32. Seeds, Plants
33. Livestock and Poultry
34. Real Estate
35. Automobiles
37. Auto Service
38. Trailers
39. Motorcycles
Increased state and federal tax-
es will require every business and
most ir."omes from every sou roc
to make tax returns In 1942.
To make these returns YOU
MUST KEEP BOOKS. ~
A small business, operating od
small profits and capital needs
closer control through adequate
bookkeeping than a big business.
If you do not require a full time
bookkeeper, I will open and posl
complete records for you at mod-
erate cost.
JAMES S. FOREST
Public Accountant
Phone 975 114 Holland Bldg
Orange, Texas
Pay cash nnd Have.
See us for u loan today.
Low rut<;s t ho Acme way.
No co-tuakera. No red tap*.
No, Bociii lty.
Over Oranse D" p Pho. 837
Fifth at Main Streets,
WC<SI41IWSWIW<MS<I..
VI.-FOK RENT
VACil'M CLEAN BR, latesf mod-
el; complete with all attftcbr
Hients; i lieaj) for cash; phono
1.32. 'IB
29. liusinesa Equipment
1933 FORD
COUPE
II. M. HTOOTWftr.
Pubtle accoriRtants; ' complete
ta* service. Room C, L. Perl
Bldg, — Beaumont, Texan.
Phones 391—2447—3159.
Burial Insurance
WRITE OR CAM, CARROLL-
FISIIER In Beaumont for Bur-
ial protection with a cash val-
ue. 1183 Orleans, phone 67.
EIGHTH, 812—front bedroom,
connecting bath; phone 19« or
364.
18. Apartments
REAL ADDING MACHINE BAR-
imsz
umit adding machine, with pos-
ting carriage on stand •— A-t
condition and guaranteed. If
interested, see A. F. BURNS
AT OiflCK.
34. Real Estate
'50
Exterminators
GOOD BEDROOMS, wVlalVle light'
housekeeping; hot and cold
water; also shaded trailer spaca
012 Tenth.
O RANG E~A VE.il 05—f u rnl shed
2 rooms;' modern; references
reqiilred.
I
GENUINE ANT BUTTONS:
wholesale and rot.rill; phon*i
T8; 1811 Tenth; delivered
free,
Aliss Joyce Frederick, Quality
Ole.'thers in iilVUOil In Me Ihe nur-ai
of the Orange Leader to see John.
Garfield in "OUT OF THE FOG"'
Today or Thursday at the Bengal
Theatre. ,
HAVE YOUR!idtJSF, 1NSPECT-
El) FOR 1ERMITES! Call
.7140 Beaumont; 12:52 Euclid.
"MAIN, 121,1-—3. rooms unfurnish-
ed; private bath; phone '.t! 8-J.
Miss 01 lie Crane; I ft04 Tenths
is invited to. ho the gwest of t;h"
Orange Leader to nee John Gar-
field in "OUT OF THE FOG"
Today or Thursday at the Bengal,
Theatre, ~ ~
BATK.MAX'S BARGAINS!
Fifteenth St. lot. 50x100 ft. *735
Saxon Uoine, 3<-i acres—greatly
reduced. "" .
j College, 804.. reduced,
' Qrange, 610 .. . ........... rediuced
Phone H: or 298
SHOLARS, 1502—2 largo turn*
ished rooms.
19. Houses
Floral Shops
J--UJ -nrurf •-.r Jul j ''I r *
HETTIES FLOWER S^lOP —
lovely cut flowers and pot
plants; phone 27 5; wo deliver
. „ , 8th at John.
Mattress
ONE GARAGE APARTMENT,
one '3-room furnished house:
one 4-room furnished house;
phone Joe Molley 843.
... . --r 1 ■ ■! 11 « aawwaa ww
20. Trailer Space
SHADY TRAILER SPACE; bath,
references required; 1108 Or-
ange Ave.
5 ROOM MODERN HOME; 1206
Cypress; near schools; call
—Mrw. B. B,—Mom,—193S-J,
SEDAN
1929 FORD
PICKUP ......
We do not claim those cars to £e
in running condition.
However, everyone Is worth more
than our asking price.
Must be elcaned out this week.
Orange Co. Motor Co.
ACROSS FROM COURTHOUSE
Miss Barbara bampbell 3(M~Main
is invited to be the guest of tiio
Orange Leader to see John Gar-
field in "OUT OF THE FOG"
Today or Thursday at the Bengal
Theatre.
It's nice to have a girl smile at you—but not when the smile be-
• comes a laugh
xNew Royal Today
Double Feature Program
Beaumont.
Mrs. C. -E. Smith, Cove Addit,
is invited, to he the guest of tho
Orange Leader to see John Gar-
field in "OUT OF THE FOG"
Today or Thursday at the Bangui
Theatre.
niw~p. h. a. home in new
addition; open for in-
spection daily; $3925. no
ext ua tr e e s: call or a nge
Lumber yabd, 1131 —
night call 1157.
38. Trailers
STREAMLITES CCT TO COST
Equity in current model trail-
er; also trailers for rent. Greer
Trailer Sales—new location
across from Holland Hotel.
39. Motorcycles
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35. Automobiles
WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED TO
RENOVATE any size or stylo
nnd kind of mattress into u.
beautiful innerspring mattress
or make new mattresses in any
style, size or kind. We also
carry a complete line of houso
furnishing*)-'
SABINE i'UHNITrRE
« MATTRESS CO.
&0 Green Ave. Phono 180
VII—FOR SALE
27. MUcellaneaiA
Prepare
"l1! lo"?r: ^^,1937 H-D., t.|VVLSniifj.; K1«H'4-with (ieorge Rafl, .lane Brviiii, Win. Hctden
80, $275; 1938 Indian 4, $250; j
Ray Byars, 977 Pearl, Beau-
mont. j r
Radio Service
FREE!
Pickup . . . Checking Service and
| Delivery ... on all makes Of
radi«n.
OSCAR BRADEN, Technician
Ensign Auto Stores
Fifth at Front Phone 200
II.—NOTICES
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING
MACHINES—for rent or for
tale in all makes; large and
portable. Better get them now,
as the supply will soon be ex*
hausted. A. F. DurnB- Phones
901 and 452.
SWAPHbqUITY~IN fi-ROOM DU-
PLEX. 1536 Tenth St., Pt. Ar-
thur for house trailer. Phono,
Pt. Arthur 2-5339.
28. Household Goods
l. Ce&'ds of Thanks
WE WISH, as a family and
it,.1 individuals, to express- our-
heartfelt thanks for the many
ktjgdnessea, dowem, and other1
expressions of syin|>atliy to .us
n our bereavement. Each act
and thought miide our Iosh
easier to bear,
Tho ' Weaver Faninv
?. Lost and Found
LOST—billfold containing largo
sum, either in Perry's Store or
Fifth St; liberal reward; 201
Nineth St,
Mrs. F. E. Parkhumt, 3(W, 10th
Is invited to be the ftiiest of the
Orange Leader to hoc John Gar-
field in "OUT OF THE FOG"
Today or Thursday at tho Bengal
Theatre.
DALLAS-WILLIAMS
Furniture Exchange
USED
Bui Good
FURNITURE
Bedroom suites, living room piec-
es, studio couches, odd obair8. ru-
dioe and rugs.
One Frlgidalre rcfrlgerat- S4Q.50
or, 4Vi-cu. ft.
One 8 pc. Dining Room $OQ.SO
suites *m
Kitchen IIA .S%.50
Cabinets 1U to 45
One Da beau A Phyfe
I)i op-Lcaf Table
I Sample Bedroom liQ.M1
Suites
New Venetian Blind*, SO.95
$8.50 Value •
'15
LEAVE OF ARSENCE
Kansas City, Kas — After 25
years, James Dcnovan is still on
leave of absence from his job as
a locomotive engineer. And he
hasn't much thought about re-
turning.
His superiors liked his work in
the city water department so well
they made him manager of ail
municipally - owned utilities —12
years ago.
. FOR YOUH FUTURE
TRANSPORTATION
NEEDS WITH ONE OF OUR
MEN OVER 28
RELIEVED OF DUTY
Defense Bond
loan association; or write to the
Treasurer of the United States,
Washington, D. C-, for a mail-
order form.
Amoriea speaks! Answer the
call of your country by buying
Defense Savings Bonds and
Stamps for protection and de-
fense.,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. (AP) j albums are immediately ox-
—President Roosevelt signed into j changeable for Defense Bonds
s .
■ .■ • - ' ■ . ' • Are the front tires of your car
Q. How many Defense Savings; wearing cut on the tread? Itent
Stamps docs it take to fill an al-1 Axle. Spindle, or steering rod
bum' i may bo the cause, lie safe, have
< ' j this cheeked at JACKSON BROS.
A. Seventy-five 25cent stamps; j r ,1 ■ . , t
seventy - five 50-cent stamps; |
seventy - five $1 stamps; or £if-,
teen $5 stamps. The completed!
MADISON liOIHSE
No. liM
PRICES STILL LOW
fce our umd ear bargains TODAY
CHEVROLET SCvIC
39 S
law today legislation to relieve
men 28 years of age and older
from active military duty under
the selective service act.
Dormitories built for industrial
defense Workers at Orange, Texas,
are beginning to fill, reports the
housing coordinator for the Farm
Security Administration.
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CHEVROLET
Coupe .......
OO CHEVROLET
JO DT Sedan
97 CHEVROLET
«*• DT Sedan
CHEVROLET
DC Sedan
9C CHEVROLET
*'*' Town Sedan
(Series E) at your post office, or
through your bank.
Q. Where are the Bonds reg-
istered? -
A- The Bonds are registered at
the Treasury in Washington.
Note. — To buy Defense Bonds
and Stamps, go to the nearest
post office, bank, or savings and
—OPEN DAILY 11:00 A. M.—
10c ROYAL 15c
(Cool As A Mountain Cave)
STARTS TODAY
BIG DOUBLE
FEATURE PROGRAM
A. F.f.& A. M.
Stated Meetings
MONDAY, SEPT. 1ST, 1911
MASONIC TEMPLE. 411 Fifth St.
E. I. Hardy, W. M.
11. A. Beck, Secretary
Ofi CHEVROLET
D C<
Coupe
/. Special Notices
n.r • ■ m .. .
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HprjMMi
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READING—private and confiden-
tial advise, love, home Ohd
business; permanent residence:
appointment phone 955, 1403
Cu rt la.
1~«—_
Give the person who finds your
tost valunhlos a chance to retura
them. Place a Loat Ad today.
Phone 1094.
534 Fannin Beaumont
WE
BUY . . .
SELL . . .
TBADR
USED FURNITURE
SCOTT & DUHON
FURNITURE CO.
Many others to choose from. All
makes, models and Prices-
Low Finance Cost—Easy Terms.
OPEN EVENINGS
MODERN
CHEVROLET CO,
*l-K MTki M DNlh l«m
Ortw An. *4 M rknt 9*
Saves a BiUio
FEATURE NO.
BRVf\N
-Six
HOLOLN
Aire B Adams
A MKtord reduction of 11^34,000,000
in the supplemental National De-
fense Bill as unanimously recom-
mended by the Senate Appropria-
tions Committee under leadership
of Senator Alva B. Adams, of Colo-.
rado. He declared the money un-
heeded because it was to provide
ordnance for an army of move than
™ ^ , • 8,000.000 men. The W,OW.OOO.OOO
Phone 1094 — Now! W* ** pmmai by the House.
Tufn your vncant property Into
?aah! For Ront and For Sale Ads
"Pwr-otr. Phone 1094 Today!
. —FE.ITIHK XO. L
"BLONDIE MEETS
,':t£i BOSSJ'
—Willi—
PENNY SINGLETON
ARTHUR LAKE ,
LARRY SIMMS
PROVOST TRANSFER
Rapid Delivery Service
MOVING
Two Large Trucks
402 Eleventh - Phone 47
PROVOST BROTHERS
TEXAS AWNING CO. J
Attention Nnvy Addition
Householders
We Have Window Shades to
Fit Your Windows I
Phone 47
402 Eleventh St.
ESTIMATES FREE
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MATT GARNER
BARBECUE HOUSE
Call 9589
For FREE Delivery
All Kinds Barbecue
Tables For Ladles
SIGNS "O" LIFE
Commercial — Bulletins
Sho Cards
T *
flco^ H. Dunham, Sole Owner
SALES and 8ISVIOI
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 20, 1941, newspaper, August 20, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308188/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.