The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 254, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE FOUR ■
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21,1940
Orange Prepares
PORI ARTHUR
RAY BRING 5
. 2000 FANS
For Record Football Crowd Friday
Stars of "Our Town” at Gem Today
THIRD,TERM
B> Ihf AM»i»« lut
The main show star: st ft is in
the f.u flu:g Tex m iiiters^btiiastic
league race
Each district h«» important con-
ference gaRtet*. six at tl» in matching
unbeaten trains
Beaumont, Port Arthur ami H«»u4l»
Park {Beaumont I ure undefeated.
Ifc»ulh Park rests hut Port Arthur
plays Orange ut.d Lcauinont tackle*
Goose Creek.'
Last week's ptui irltnntetl the list
vt the undefeated uml untied in th**
state to 21 teams with Childress and
Biuckem hl4»- iKdiig shoved out.
Those teniaiuing with unsullied
records are:
Amarillo. Lubbock. I'lainview. IVr
is. i?hernian Misoidc Home '(Fort
Worth). Woodrow Wilson (DhIImhL
F t e (then v file. Hr'.in iamgtiew, Luf
kin. Jeff I»i vis ( II oil«I on), I-amar
#Houston). Souflt Park (Beaumont),
Austin. k*rt\illc Heevllle, Hrow n«-
\IMe. <.’orpus Chrintl. Hat linden and
McA4leu___ _
The new west stuiids with press
box and radio broudi ast Iiik booth
complete and the enlarged east stands
which will now seat done to 2000
persons plus the negro bleachers at
the north end of the field gives the
new Tiger stadium h seating capacity
of approximately 5.otM» which is ex-
pected to be taxed to capacity Fri-
day night when the Port Arthur Yel-
low Jackets come to town to meet
the Orange Tigers.
It will t»e tile second district game
for the Jackets who opened their
conference wthmii last weekend with
a 25 to Jf. w in over House Creek v>liile
the Tigers, showing sensational im-
provement. were losing their third
conference lilt of the 1940 campaign
by the narrow margin of one touch-
down against Halv sioti. The Tigers
have lost previously to Conroe 3!* to
12 ami to <loose Creek 3X to 13.
Comparative scores give Port Ar-
thur a commanding advantage bm
the sftrprisiiig rev i*a,l in form of
the Tigers last week ami i1im„ return
to action of several first stringers
may put a lie v c mndexion on the
frame.
Frani Wfrlri
Famed author Frani Werfel, who
at various times had been reported
in a concentration camp, shot and
beheaded because of his anti-Nsu
writings, is shown as he arrived in
Hoboken, N. J, after escape from
Naxi-oceupiad France. He was
among fifteen German men of let-
tera who came in on the Greek liner
Nf Htlla*.
llcro William Holden and heroine Martha Scott nre very voung when
they dim-over Romance iu Sol Lesser'; film production of ‘ Our Town,"
based on Thornton Wilder’s Pulitxer Prise Play and due tor ltd first show-
ing at the Gem Theatre today. ! l
SPORTS
ROUND-UP
‘Cornin’ Round The Mountain” at Strand
By Eddie Briets
MISS MARY JACKSON, daughter of the Attorney General of the United States, went straight to the
a Library of Congress In Washington. D. C.. lo examine the records for herself when she learned that
President Washington stated in a letter lo General Lafayette on April 28. 1788, that he wasn’t afraid that a
President of the United States might serve more Ihan two successive terms in office. She carefully pernsed
the archives copy of Washington's letter in which he says: **1 can see no propriety in precluding ourselves
from the services of any man. who on some great emergency, shall be deemed, universally most caiabit
of serving the Public.”
Monday A. M, «|Uarf*»r)Hick: Ir'llb**
a long time before (hr foot bill form
fthert rutin »»*• true »m it ili«l Satur
buy. if three \%uk even a uiihl upwet
among the major jpJeven* wer**
NCtH/PCnl, ,(.»(' course It you want to
i it»g ip tile Fri-tiiy nl^htvr». Temple'.-*
Hlu over .Vliyliigan iSi.ite w> i* Home*
thing to write hom«- ‘rfbsiul. Tin? dog,-
liotlsm in •empty. llt-roEero <1 -pari
tnml < lost-il for t be week, except we’it
l-ke to give «t lidiitl to llave .Vfb'rdic**
• f Princeton. lie pltciiH ill **f the
Tlgnu’ iteri.ils ami completed 2T1 |'-,
•ilinoHt . all of jh»- L'fl .tarda Prim***-
loti g<( III**: I by air.
Pickets Fight for Dues at Steel Plant
T'HlavV i«m* . S’:ir
Lynn Ih*v ir. Phila<i«*Ipbla Eve
t*l*Ag lb«||, ti.*: tin vims out ear
1) Hint (ieorge .MilMger t iid a vv *11
kUtf orgttnlfciMni at Penn but vv h
<H»ti|d hnv * gm w h| that the stitch
lug v\ ah i'«i *• vyt'i ur ?**
A new shnw 1m ing prepared bv
th** mu: lc J itnlln of bojJi nobody
amt Tttiu wee *«uie id a fuos. fcy«*Mlnsf
vt ent^r aininent, it ha* been an
pounce*!.
Valet i < .fit,, Fvif-y !;* ni SI X a
vemVr 1,*, to go thru'iiFi with Ills
£4,* on Mart (bnI l«*r »t»e Yttiiko**. It
I'etiti i m get pa»t .UfcliL*Yii won't
t* at !* *i. i t’orn 'll Ki-nip Ik* i tioticv ?
Your Me** - Mh illicit off to Buffalo I•»
d t> to a.ie <1 the llufttlo A. t*. S.'s
b'ji .sjiii' h h oc. ni t |otiiOT>if. Tcie
pin tie 1.11 ( u p a Nona wa.dtig tl l<
tt* AI ■■tljgj.n » TeniiowMe rati tme-c
Ui.ni I hri‘« ;tiiil Itcmctulwr lla *.
I 'I '• iklAillI ttKtVV >' I I MNIlgC Z-lh.ll
itK). the tomboy goiter. Well, you
-■ hHi! Io- .i her talk ng ainnit her
fa we hr n»nl hou'a*(l ms*. N«*Ih
itmtiaii for the nn-ftt mugging coach
<*f the year: Plaik Shaughneasy of
StdttJ aid.
Jtewern’tt se»i .ticket'< ate now on
sale. Section-* I. (i find H hi tin
Wtat fiaiitlM f<» 7 5c while Section
Tin the we'st ma’itU uicJ til *»f ‘th*
eai«t HtamlM i*i*e »>ei»ig offereii at ."*(•**.
The ea-«t atainix will not be reaen *d.
Shown above Ig a ffroup of hill-hiilv people ctarrett in “Cornin' Hound
The Mountain’'. Bob Hum* latest pickiie opening today for :i iwo-day run
at the Stiand Theatre ending today. ■,'* « &
CITATION BY PI ELK ATION «F
FINAL ACIOI NT
THi: STATE OF TINAS
To the HhhliT o. »n> rons*lan. ? of -J
Orange t’oumy (.reeling
Ure. Maude iMiinta tght. admlnir-
tratrix of the Entile of M..‘the"
Luful right, J^>e«*eH;*e I. lull ing filed
in iruifcMtt*rititit‘t "Yrit. f.iqgl
count of th*- eon till t Ion of Hie |
Estate of said Mat Mow t.uio- j
bright. Deceased, numbered I OH 7 |
on the Probate Ik»cket of (tcaug** *
County, together with ait -ippllctt-
tU»n to l»e discharged from nald Ail
—ojo A
Al»«:lll T-*’X . Ill ^1 |- :i\ ed the (T*
bill lie. lex..' o.i n other <t • v and
v' oil 2741. Hut wli.it burn* up Coach
Standard l.umliert of Austin i*< live
toiU’InUivv iim \ven‘ called kick
A few of the 500 pickets who blocked the gates of the Carnegic-Illinois Steel Corporation’s Duquesne, Pa.,
plant try to stop a workman from entering in his automobile. Defiant, the driver put the car in low gear
and drove through. A dues collecting drive by the steel workers led to the picketing. About 2,000 specta-
tors adopted a threatening attitude toward the pickets, who finally left. ’
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f MILAHKLI’HIA. Oet. 21. (AT*)
■*- .Vrlghb**!Inwvtf miit. g,«i# nn
Hi;ene when H tpllk vvagau u|wet.
More than 20 liii*ped up the sluff
fnmt 1H2 broken bottle*.
’ By JadciSordi
jasisisiiiiife.
_pawfssmi sas mi»». __ . ... _______
You Are Hereby T*»>nim infieri. tnt-C
by publication of lh|* Writ n*»t Ip.*.-
than ten da>t» liefore the return daV
hereof iti a newaji^per |»i*IiiumI In
the Coiinty «*f Orange >011 give du*v
notice to all permmu Interested i i
the Account for Final Settlement of
*aid Estate, th jjiippeui Mint ** mteet
the name t r t xm* pro tier ho t«»
do. on Monday, the 4tli da »*l No
vember. IHtt ut the Court Houpp --f
said Counter In Orange T»*xii», when
eaid Account and Application vv.F
be acted upon by mid Court.
Given under my Inin*' and- tteuLcof
paid (N»urt. at my office in the Coun-
ty of Orange thin 21hi day of Octo-
ber A. d. mo
Mia. W. A. HiWMNH.
Clerk. County Court. Orange c«»utit>.
A True Pop). I Certify.
By Ethel Hurton. Depot y Clerk.
(Seal)
Play Charlton -
Pollard Saturday
No Down Payment
No Mortgage
No Lein
and ps low rs $5.00 pe month you can Tcnxf nr repaint
your house, add another room or two, modernize your bath
room.
Call 999 For A Fre3 Estim te -
l\ MKMORIAM
In Affe<tl«ii«(e Kciiieuiberanre <f
Mf». Mulx-I C. Christ,'
Wife of Albert J. Christy
On the Anniversary of Her Death
Ortoher Ittt h, 1IKIH
From her loving husband, child'
Tti mid sister:
Albert J. Christy
Helen Ctrttle ‘ v,
Itnyiiionil (1»ri|bf
Ain*. W)tilf MntBh
Clmrlft-n l*'»l'iiiul Hu I kl< >gi« i»f lieu u 1
menTT "Ftrnner up n» the fe?T AA j
• chain pe will tiiv(i«l,« firing* i*» . the
j Driig-m Lab- Sitirrrt.iv i.ichl, ik’st*-
| tier UK. The Dragon^ win* t *“k i
| vtmng Wlcrgatc outfit down the
line • by ?i (Iwlslvc lull sK'-ue, t ic'
week willWink *•:! piss it^fens * tlii-
v»w‘k, Kicking will ntao be over-
t*P»lwl un-l general defence |n»lhih(ni I
1 up
* Between the lialvpi* 4he newly or-
I K«tnixed drill unit and Kind w ill give
1 h pet fm mancc.
JACKSON LUMBER COMPANY
1603 Main Street ,
PAGE & SOUTHERLAND
Architects
123 124 Holland Bid"
Phone 974
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
SIGNS “O” LIFE
Commercial — Bulletins
Sho Cards ”•'**- r*
Geo. H. Dunham, Sole Owners
Southwestern Greyhound Lines f
Bus Station—505 Green Ave.—Phone 252
, Open 24 Hours M
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron-
chitis Is not treated and you cannot af-
!fOTd to take a chance with any medicine
-potent than Creomulsion which
goes right to the seat of the trouble to
help loosen and expel germ laden
Phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw. tender. Inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes.
Creomulsion blends beechwood creo-
sote by special process with other time
tested medicines for coughs. It contains
no narcotics.
No nutter how many medicines yew
have tried, tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the under-
standing you must like the way It quick-
ly allays the cough, permitting rest and
sleep, or you are to have your money
back. (Adv.)
r.WIA’H FLASH DKLIVFRY
I’hcne 110 For
LIQUOR. WINK. BKFR
Or Light Delivery Service
Any Time! Any Fart of Town!
EAST T WEST
2:59 A.M. 2:15 A.M., ?
4:55 A. M. 6:23 A. M.
9:34 A. M. 9:00 A. M.
11:14 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1
1:55 P. M. v 11:43 A. M. *
4:40 P. M. _ 1:30 P.M. * 7
6:30 P. M. 3:50 P. M. IV
8:10 P. M. ^ “ 4:53 P. M. 7
8:55 P. M. 7:50 P. M. . '
11:29 P. M. 10:28 P. M.
Port Arthur Division |
Bosses Leave at 7:20 A 11:45 A. M.; 4:35 P. M.; 8:05 P.M.
Arrive From Pt. Arthur 9:30 & 11:10 A M.; 2 & 8 P. M.
BUS 87ATIOH TAXI—PHONE 252 |
Window Shades
UBBP1 Featuring:
I Bremeiin
r mL I Velvetex
wc, I
Washable
m*Am
All Sixes and Colors
Phone 47
TEXAS AWNING CO.
408 Klevemii St.
J Katlawtca Fr*a
SALES and SERVICE
. •* CALL OCn
WE STOCK NEW and USED LUMBER
%,’j* «»«•' '
Salvaged Lumber Prom Old Long-Leaf Stock
We Bay Buildings to Wreck
New Lumber Prom Big Mills
West End Wrecking & Lumber Co
Out West Main, 3 Blocks Beyond Bridge, To Right
Phone 574 >.
NGF.li NKCRD OIKS
Fukerxl aeivn-ee f*w 'Minerva Kan#,
i>n# of th# ohleat negi'oe. In Orange
j County, wen* h»UI Sunday at M'
iZain lk.ii.tlnt cAuivh with til# |>u>
it«w, W. f- R,il>^n«on iifficiatinK. Th.
j #**c( ag# of Ifi# (IcccuHcii ia net
I known. Hh# »Jis a w idow ««f. thv
t Ihtnnin Kjuia, 1
VISIT YOUR
BEAUMONT - NOV. 1-11
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 254, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1940, newspaper, October 21, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558562/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.