The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1943.
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LEGAL NOTICE
OF TEXAS )
OF ORANQE )
SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK
p. 1 P«IM> Oi
Bv R.J, SCOTT
■aia pu
<m is
PANY,
curry o
entered into a limited part-
agreeably to the provi-
Revised Statutes relating
to liitilted partnerships, and do
hereby certify that the terms, of
our said partnership arc as fol-
lows: -
•The name under which the
itta partnership .will be carried
HARMS SHELL COM-
LTD., and said firm Will
on at and tcom OrjihRe,
Orange County, Texas, the trade,
business and* occupation of buy-
jpg, selling, delivering, transport-
tol. excavating, and dealing in
laneral, in and with', shell, rock,
■and, tfrave), dirt, und such other
business as, from time to time,
the general partner may deter-
jn(pe, C. R. Harms is to be the
Ipheral partner and the other
three partners are special part-
tiers, namely: Mrs. Sophia Pavell
Harms, a femme sole, Miss Sophia
{{arms, a feme sole, and Miss
Katherine Harms, a feme sole;
"The three said special partners!
tfbove named are each contribu- |
ting an undivided one-fourth in-
terest In a drag line bearing li- !
cense No. 3176, ,and Waukegan
Manufacturing Company motor;
No- 127994, the other undivided
one - fourth interest' in which is j
owned by the aforesaid C. . H. j
Harms, and each of said special |
partners contributes her undi- j
Vided one - fourth interest in said j
drag line to the capital stock* -ol ;
aid firm, and,.each places,.a val-
ition of Four Hundred Fifty-
Dur and 17-100 Dollars ($454.17)
ypon her undivided" interest in
faid drag line, and the said C. II.
Harms has contributed, as a gen-
"eral partner, to the capital stock
of said partnership his undivided
pne - fourth interest in said drag
Jihe, and places thereon a valua-
tion of Four Hundred Fifty-Four j
nd 17-100 Dollars ($454.17), j
nd said property has actually'
(Men delivered to. and received !
by, said HARMS SHELL COM-
PANY, LTD.
•'•''Said limited partnership shall
Pf held to have, been actually es-
tablished as of March 1, 1942, and
■hall terminate on the 1st day of
Ifrrch 1952."
iBIQJNED) C. R. Harms
Genera! Partner
Mrs. Sophia Pavell Harms
jg-\ C' Sophia Harms
Katherine Harms i
*.• v V"" ' .. Special Partners
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NOTICE TO C'KEDITOKS OF
THE ESTATE OF JAMES F.
. PAIGE, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given that Let-
ter! Testamentary upon the- Es-
tate «f James F. Paige. Deceased
Wire granted" to me, .the under-
signed, on the 16th day of Sep-
tember, 1941!, by the County Court
of Orange County, Texas. All
persons having claims against
id Estate arc hereby required
present the same to me within
time prescribed by law. My
idence is New Orleans, Louis-
and post office address is
O. Box 16H2, Beaumont, Texfis.
May M. Paige <'
acutrix of the Estate of James
F. Paige. Deceased.
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AWCA
SCtfUT NEWS
Call to Order
withthe
Bland led
Tripe Patties
Make Use of Non-
Rationed Meat
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ATION BY 1'l BMl ATIOK
THE STATE "OF TEXAS
, No. 10H4
J-'.tO: EFFIE LEG Eli Defendant,
^neettng:
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the HofiofaViTe lilS-
||- TRICT Court of ORANGE Coun-
ty at the Court House thereof, in
ORANGE; Texas, at or before 10
■O'clock A. M. of the first Monday
Wext after the. expiration of for-
ty-two days from the date of the
issuance of this citation, same be-
lhg the 15th. day c>C February A
D. 1943, then and there to nn-
ffer Plaintiff's Petition 1 r led mi
said Court, on the "3rd. day of tk;- •
ber A. D. 1941, in this cSuse,-
humbered 1084 on the docket ol
said court and styled Cafnlle Le-
ger Plaintiff, vs. Eflie Leger De-
| . iendant. ..
[ 1 A brief statement of the nature
6f this'suit is as follows, to wit:*-
I Suit for divorce upon the grounds
• Of harsh and cruel treatment as is
more fully shown by Plaintiff's
Petition on file in this suit.
I • The officer executing this prow
|: . cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the, law directs.
Issued and given under un-
hand and the Seal of said Court,
at office in Orange, Texas this the
day of December A. D. 1942.
Attest:T. M. Dodd, Clerk, Dis-
(Seal) trict Court, Orange
.. County, Texas.
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Human law is right only .as it
Pktterns the divine. Consolation
tod peace are based on the en-
lightened sense bt God's govcrn-
tnent. — Mary Baker Eddy.
10 ASPIRIN SAFER
line, pure St. Joseph Anpirin.
r largest seller ut 10*. Big saving!* in
S tablets, 20*, 100 tablets, 35<.
The new 78th -congress Is called
to order, above, by Speaker of the
House *-K(uu—Kayburn of Texas,
who* Was re-elected as speaker ol
the lower branch of congress.
Troop 5 met Monday night at
the Bruner:Methodist Church with
Senior Patrol l^eader .lames T.j
Garrett in charger1 Danny Pickett
opened the meeting
Scout Oath and Percy
the Seoul Law. Three new mem-
bers! Richard Gla/.c. Granville
Henderson and Arthur Alexander
were accepted.
Patrols then held their regular
meetings with leaders Lindy Gar-
rett and Sidney Young. After a
30-mlnute study period, a busi-
ness session was held, followed by
a game of steal the flag which
was enjoyed by the, seventeen ' ' •" ■
members present. - I heard. Higher ranking scouts
Sidney Young closed the nicei- helped others with Iheir advatiec-
ing witli Sc outmaster's Benedic- \ merits. The patrol discussed some
tion. Scribe. J. C. Spiares laws and studied yells, songs and
.. — the patrol motto: Each inembei
The Rattlesnake Patrol met of the patrol intends to advance
with Troop 5 Monday night this month. The' Rattler
There were two new members! —-,~.
present, Granville Henderson and Generosity Is the (lower of jus-
Arthur Alexander. Quartermas-1 tiec.. Nathan-n.-l H,m thon'n
iei^s and treasurer's reports were
WHAT CAUSES
EPILEPSY?
A booklet containing the opinions
of famous doctors on thus mteWstr
ing subject will be sent FREE,
while they last, to tuiy reader
writing to the Educational Divis-
ion, 535 Fifth. Ave.," New York,•
N. Y„ Dept. A-1346.
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i As the nun - -rationed .meats will J '' ■
j become increafiingly important ,
rwith every passing week of" 1943!
| it is well to discover as many dif- j '
' ferent ways Ui se rve them
sible. Here is one lor tripe-— j
TUll'E PATTIES-
I pound boiled tripe, I egg. l--j
cup bread cr.umbsj- 1-=—teaspoon
onion jifitfe. 1 teaspoon salt, and]
dash pepper. ■ j
Grind tripe and fpftibine with,
.remaining ingredients^
, Shape into patties and try in
greased skillet until browned:
Serves 4. . '
sda.v, fanuary 13, KFDM
v'ictory Front
Wovatime
Victory Volunteers
: :.I5 -Sea' Hound
Terry and the Pirates
Hop Hari-igan -
-.lack Armstrong
Captain Midnight
Ta^-instruction ,
What's' Your War Job"
Lotte Hanger .. *
Watch the. World Go By
Liim and Abner
Manhattan at Midnight
John Freedom
Spotlight Band
Dale .Carnegie
K;!,yjno, cl (,' rr Swing
Grade, Field:;"
" ",< )"/•>!' 1V.-Aj.-U i'Cifuiff ' ,
Stiu:...^ap«rier *
Jev:,v.'Waid's Orch.
Lou Breese's brch.
A. P. News
Charlie Spivak's Orch.
Huss Morgan's Orch.
A. P. News
Sign Off
Thursday, January 14, KFDM
6:00 Dawn Uusters
Eddie'and P«*ari ' f_
Tax Insti-iictioii -—*■
William Hilhnan "~
Sabine Tabernacle
News, Summary
Breakfast Club
Modulated .Moments
Lois M^rehmanks
ires ■
U: 45 .jleftd lit ig News
9:50 Swing and Sway
lOUlii.. Breakfast at Sdi'dis
10:80 Honk Lavvspn
Little Jack Little
United J-'iess News
■Treasury. S'ong Parade
Aloha Land
Baiiiwell Com..Cent,cj-
Farm and, Home Hour
Ke^s, ■ ,
Chuck Wagon Gang.
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Swing Shift ■ .
Uncle Sam Calling
Noon Toons ■<•
News Special
Vincent Lopez's Orch.
Mystery Chef
James G, McDonald
Your Hollywood News Girl
The Three R's
Between the Bookcnds
Musette Music Box
Word Of (Sod Program
Club Matinee
A. P. News
Office with the co-operation of
Lieut. Harold F. Lindenmeyer,
sub-depot public relations officer.
The term "Plane Janes" was
Ellington'Field sub-depot offi-
cials also pointed out that it was
necessary to trnin hundreds of
workers immediately, and that
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i"Plane Janes"
Sought At -
ElSington Field
Ellington Field, Texas, J-an. 13.
—Literally hundreds of" Texas
women ore being sought to enroll
immediately for training and la-
ter active service with the '..Plane
Janes" er women airplane me-
chanics al the Ellington ..Field
ub-depot and other Army Air
Force, installations according- ,to
Lt. Col. A. G. Grieg, commanding
officer of the sub-depot at E
coined by Lieut. Robert Haldane,-! additional replacements of men
Bub-depot engineering officer, and : was anticipated and they are now
lias the possibility of becoming as-attempting Jp'btiiid "P W? ample
equalfy well - known as the backlog of women trained in air^_^
WAACS, WAVES, and other. 1 em-; plane repair and maintenance. "
inine military organizations. The |
phrase aptly describes the women n ., 1
workers, whose function it is to" nPWPirC LOUfifflS
replace men "on the repair .and
maintenance lines al Army Ait
Fore installations, thus making
the manpower relieved available
for foreign service,
Application blanks for the
course may be secured' £iorn the
U. S. Employment Service" office
at 701 Bell in Houston. Mechan-
ical aptitude tests are given the
prospective workers and those
qualifying, arc.then trained ili'r a
period- of- three months either at
Duncan Field, San Antonio, or at
Ellington Field in Houston. Dur-
ing the training period, the stu-
dents an,- i aid' S'JO per/mufitli or
$ 1per year,' and jjroiTiolion.':
come rapidly lor demuiistration ol
ugni
from common colds
That Hang On
Crcomulslon relieves promptly be-
cause It 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, In-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to .sell you
a bottle of Creoinulslon with the un-
derstanding you must like the way lt
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Couehs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Vi
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. ability according to Lt. Col. Grieg, j
. . ■ ,, NO applications will be accepted i
ton Field..jjunnuuncmg the ncw|Bt>E1ij,lf,t(m Pield. j
r ■ The new campaign- lor women ]
mechanics is expected , to appeal
aaiigui-ate trie tnive, eigni . !> . . . , ,
jQ; - i ,i ■ ... , . ,, i i pai tieulai ly to the htindreui cif 1
drive for women workers now tin
der w,a<y.
.. To-iiyuigurate the.' drive, eight
iitfnt-'mWoti bi-olhs were,set up l.n i VVj, t.s
l lot stou theatres manned by' 'uni- j
formed worki-rs from the sub-'
depot who were equipped with1
pictures of the women at work.-j
model airplanes, arid enrollment i
blanks for'- interested applicants, |
and a widespread publicity cam- i
paign has been launched by the]
Ellington Field -Public RelatrcSis
mothers, aistofs.
nea^ts of nun now
brancl.urs of tile serv.ci
the Workers at
and sweot-
io. various
Anion;:
in Field at
the present time are a score or
more whose' men ,oe in the ser-
vice: one has a husband in Eg'yp(,'•
and another girl <ji)e vvjlh tliej
AEF in Australia. '
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new roof
OR,
repair
THE OLD ONE!
have Ytia Money!
We t un Supply Tor and
temple
lumber co.
Ill Park Ave.—Dial 4379
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
Without Calomel —And You'll Jump Out of
Bed in the Morning Rtrin' to Go
Thi> livnr nhould pour out nhout 2 plnt« of
blip Julco into your howeta every day. ff thin
liile u not tlowiriK froely, yoUr food may not
lt may juat «i -cay in the t 0wc]a Thnn
KaA up your ntotqach. You get <n>n-
Htipatt d. You leei sour( eunk and the world
look* punk.
It tak«-:i thoao clod, old Carter's Littlo
The surest way to live with p«w Pjito t. «i.t thw6 * ninu (.l Wte m> ;
. . . .- MB fri-ely to rnuko you fw?l "up and up.
UoiVtM' 111 tilC world IS to be ' III ( <-l a parkan«' tiulay. Tukti uu direeU-d.
reality what we appear to be-
Socrates. t
NOTICE OF SIIARKHOLDKKS
. meeting
The annual meeting of the
shareholders - of the Orange Fed"
eiuil Sayings and Loan Associa-
tion of Orange. Texas, will be held
at tile "office .if the Association on I
Wednesday.'January 20, 1048. at j
1:15 p. nt for the election of a!
Hoard of Pireehu's and such other j
mallei's hs may propei;Ji'„.comc be- I
t'oiV the meeting'. All sluweJiold-
ers are requested to attend.
K. Uateman, Secretary., |
NOTICE!
To All Members
Marine Pipe Fitters
Local No. 414
Our meetings are held the first
and third Sundays of each mon-
th at 7 p. m. at the l.abor Tem-
ple, 100 Fifth St.,- Orange, Tex.
DR. D. W. WALKER
1) I, N T I S T
1707Ten^h Street
Phone 4211
Office Hours
A. IV!. to 10 P. M.
It Is your duty to attend.
SAM v. MALI.ICR
U. A. r. S. & T.
i found the Way
to an amazing NIW
itauty.PeM
j fj*
--Promot.th«flov of
1 vltol lu'e**
in h* ftomoth
2 RICH, n* BLOOD!
B. BASS
Goods Store
MM HKCOXD STKKKT
HTATIOXF.liY, eoST-
WAB IIKFKNHK
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N DAILY Q'OA
CTWL O.JU P.M.
it'SM
Wmm
GK AM)
'AMPS.
Most of tis insure our lioinc
and our automobile but neg-
lect the most important risk
of nil—INCOME to our fami-
lies in event of death or dis-
ability.
Let me give you a free analy-
sis of your life insurance and
arrange a program for you.
Call or Write For Appointment
Office Pho. 2033 P. O. Box 522
Kes. Pho. '287!) Orange, Texas
DEXTER SHELLEY
Local Representative
GREAT SOUTHERN LIFE
If you have hcrtt working under a
strain, have failed to rat tne proper ;
rSMls. have been vexed by overtax-
ing w-arr ;j|;mr lw vo miftercct with ooiu*.
tlio IIvk "r other IIIno- . . . yet h«'v 11.0
(irrniilo trouble or tycnl Infection ... .
nnrt your |*i1 -blood-cello hnve liccome
rcrtucKtC In vltflllty nnrt nniutier . . . It
your Atomnch rtlKeutlon iefu en to work
properly, then HH8 Tonic nmy l .Jvi t
wl t jfoji ureal
6SS Tonic l« c-iiJcrluUy Oeslfnr<l to
build tip blood strength when tleflelent j
... Mid to promote thtw stomseh jolees
which dlitcpt trie food so your body c«n !
mnke proper e«e of It In rebnllitlnKworn- I
out tissue, Tlicse two lmportntvt results
niBble you to enjoy the fooiVyou do ent
. to muke i^of ll w Nature Intended,
Thus you may RCt new vitality ,.. pep I
Build Sturdy Health
so that the Poet or. msv better 1
serw mir I'l'shtln* roreet
Thousflndji and ttiouwmds of tiscro lisvc
testified to the'beneflts B6a Tonic has
brought to them and scientific research
ahows that. It ftefs reaults— that's why so
rtinny ssy "SSM Tonic bulhlasturdylienlth
- mnkci you feel like yournelf airaln." At
drugstore Mu ltiuad 20 ok. «l«x^<L8J9.CO.
It's n'atural for popular
names to acquire friendly
id>hreviafhms. ThaT*S why
ymt hear CiKa-Cola called
t-'okc. Coca-Cola anil Coke
mean the same thing...the
icq I thing ..."coming from a
single source", and well known
to the communis". ' "- . . (T:
...You can spot it
every time
.hose iit the Navy's W. A.V. U.S. do a double
service. lt> serving on their own, they
also release a trained man for war
duty. In its oVvn way, you've found
that ice'cold Coca-Cola does a dou-
ble service, too. It quenches thirst,
yes. But it does more. It brings
- an after-sense of complete re-
freshment.
A drink has to be good to be the
best-liked soft drink on earth/
Coca-Cola started out being good
and keeps on beintj^ood. Choicest
ingredients and the finished art
of 57 years of "know-how" set
Coca-Cola ap^rt in quality.
Only The toea-Cola Company
makes Coca-Cola.
. vvVi'v-,: '
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I
Service
can(' co-opornf e w4th the -
cops, nnd save tires in
wartime, by "stepping
easy." The patriotic speed
limit is 3,^.. but 20 or
25 saves nearly twice
as.much rubber!
—plus gasoline.
invite you into my
Conoco qpCE-A-WEEK
CLun... all free... worth
heaps to your car.
Regularly—weekly—
any day you select—I'll
re-pressure your tirea
' ' ft u
and hunt for nails, glass
and cuts, with an eagle
eye. I'll fill your battery,
test your anti-freeze—
tell you if the engine or
chassis needs lubricant;
Then if you say so, I'll
oil-plate your engine's
insides with Conoco
motor oil—patented—
popular-priced. Come in
today and join.
t.
3S0
The best Is always
the better buy!
Uncle !
can continue to enjoy Coca-Cola, every effort U
made Vy K«tlera to supply theiil with Coca-Cola
sufficient for their needs.
MOTOR OIL
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hmlpt build Sturdy Hialth
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lOtTttO UNDEt AUTHORITY OI> THe COCA-COIA COMPANY IV
BEAUMONT COCA-COLA BOTTLING
COMPANY
m. g. inman —- Agent
Third at Oreen Ave.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1943, newspaper, January 13, 1943; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221234/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.