The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 7, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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OBANOE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, .TAOTTART 7,-J!HV
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The rates tabuhrtad' below
to mis originating withiw
trade territory. Four, seven and
monthly rates quoted apply to ads
(scheduled for consecutive days only.1
On* Four flawaa Oil
Llaea Wr.rda Time Tina Tlma Mob.
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Exits'.
Demonstration
Council Meets
Fourteen members of the Orange
Coupty Home Demonstration Club
council -met Monday, aittxiiooa .-.at,
the court house with Chairman Mrs.
Q. O. Stephenson of Victor presiding
Standing rules fiac "the year 194!
were adopted at this session and
demWBtMitHm^jaaterlals on table
service were distributed.
Committee chairmen for the year
Bailey. Oran efield, finance chair-
mah; Mrs. Bob Marshall of Vldor,
exhibits; Mrs. George Harvey of Or-
anpefield, recreation chairman.
A council training meeting follow-
ed the business session-
history hto an incoming governor
missed out on his salute — but what
are you going to do when you have-
n't got a cannon There's not one in
the state
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AJF.L Union
^AawroTON. Jan. 7. (AP) 4:A*
pledge of "no strikes" in.defense in-
dustries have been offered by the me-
tal trades division of the American
Tennessee Has No
Cannon For Salute
The offer was interpreted in some
quarters as a response to President
Roosevelt's assertion a week ago
that the nation expected workers
and management alike to keep de-
j fence production rolling without in-
: dostrial fclctioiK....... "
John Frey, president of the me
I trades division, said at a press con-
i ference yesterday the pledge was
conditioned on emPK>ym agreeing
DAILY CROSSWORD
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12. Cuff edging
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14. Missile
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19.1naact ... .
16. Weight unit
15. Letters
19. Clemency
31. Wine \
9. Units of 27. Female fowl
conductance 28 Sailor
10. Stitches 29. Ruter of
17. Conjunction Tunla
19. Coif clubs 37. Part of face
20. End of a
21. Conscious
22. Kind of
parrot .
24. Move
sideways
25. Cbrridors
20. Part of a
play
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40. Lively
41. Affirm -
42. Latvian
cola#
44. Malay canoe
45. Vipers
46. Encounter
48. Clamor
23. A tree
26. Washed by
wavea
28. Groupiof
three
30. To hide
31.Muddfir
tlnue
63. Revive
84. Female sheep
. AeUena (law)
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^arbitrate all labor disputes with-1 36. Ajjric
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The Orange Leader
Published every afternoon except
Saturday, and Sunday morning at
' 503 Front street by the- Orange
Leader Publishing Company.
Entered at Orange, Texas P. 6. as
^Second j Class, Mail Matter Under
^-Special Notices
PLUMBERS
I- J. SHEARER, Plumbing contract-
or, Plumbing fixtures and water
healers installed, and repaired,
stafvaa set up. PHONE 1056. (1-31)
8J5WINO MACHINES
MOVED. SINGER SEWING MA-
r CHINE Co., to 1106 Front St«. (tf)
Second j C
Act of Coi
J. B. QUI
BMK.i
. onefeis ~Mar<5h 3, 1918.
JIGLEY. Editor It Publ
E. R. SOLOMON. Advertising Mgr.
Miss Eh la Mae Turiier, Soc. Editor.
OFFICE HOURS
Editorial Dent. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Business Offices P. a. m. to 5 p. m.
Circulation Dept. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
«JExcept Sundaju fi„a.,.nu,.to:JLJa.,nu
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Mail or Carrier, 1 month $ .50
Advertisine Rates Will be Furnished
UDon Amplication
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER
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2.-Special Notices
FRTJOE FURNITURE
STORE
Dealing in new and eeoond-
hand furniture. We buy,
trade, sell and have a spec-
ial on mattresses, and all
sises guaranty rags. 110
- WARNING!
FIRST SNEEZE. SHIVER or ACH-
ING FEVERISH feeling is a warn-
ing signal. Get Stanley's F.'LU
POWDERS, They jyill help you
to g^t well quickly. Price $2.00.
Also herb medicines for Rheuma-
tism. Malaria, Stomach, Back and
Kidney weakness. Come in and
buy the needed medicines. Stan-
ley's Drug Store, Orarrgo, Texas.
Licensed lady pharmacist in
charge. . , is* (2-3>
NASHVILLE. Tenn . .Tan. 7. (AP)
—Tennessee State officials are in Ba
dither because theydon't have a
CRtu^BKL. w,Uh....whirh to fjre the tfr -1
ditional 19-eun salut to Governor j
Prentice Conner on hi* coming in
DELIVERED TO YOU, filling dirt, I •""•ration for a second term
out stopping work
4.-FOR SALE
rich loam for lawns, driveway l A>' national miard field pieces
M CI rnv
SubsidizedMarriage
Tried In Japan
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shell.
K34.
5 ee or* phone M. M.
Gray,
(1-7)
USED TENTS, Tarpaulins^ STEEL
Cots, _ cot mattreases. comforts,
.blankets. Stevenson Trading Co.,
Phon 549; Alexandria, La. (1-10)
2-A.-LOST
FOUR BUILDING LOTS, good Joca-.
tion. One on Cypress hetweei>
0th and 7th, thrie on eorner 9th
and Orange. Alex Wilson, Phone
849. ~ (1-31)
SEE R. Sr- T^TUM
iF.E TATUM — 5 room house, 3 cor-
' ner lots, corner 2nd and Cherry; all
for $2,100. Pay* $1,000 Cash, bal-
ance $25 month, taxes paid up to
" date. . ,,
TOKYO, Jani 7. (AP) — One
aro in federal service. - hundred youpg Japanese couples
Snfd one difinital-y: were being selected today for a sub-
"Never before the in the state's sidized marriage experiment in en-
' p' _ ... ' couragin* earlier marriages and lar-
ger families.
RED PERSIAN MALE CAT. Return
Mrs. J. E. Milliken, 802 Park. Re-
ward. \ . .(1-9)
"j^RRENT
THREE ROOM FURNISHED A-
partment. 507 Cherry St. (1-ji)
BEDROOM ADJOINING BATH, in-
ner-spring mattress. 71-2 Fif-
teenth, phone 328. (1-8)
FURNISHED APARTMENT. Newly
v furnished garage., 1105 Orange Ave.
(1-7)
WE ARE BACK ON THE JOB.
Small to Targe ■ acreage tracts;.
Houses and lots; Business lots, all
kinda of buildings. F; H. A, homes
in Port Arthur will trade for Or-
ange property. R. S. Tatum, Phone
221. ;
FOUR LOTS. GOOD~NEIGHBOR-
hood. Ideal for home sites. Res-
taurant fixtures , and 16 beveled
mirrors. Telephone 323. (12-4tf)
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
NO. Sfil
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or anv Constable of'
Oraqge County, Greeting: \
You «ro Hereby Commanded to
summon Rufu: B. Enelish by r-aking
publication of this Citation orVco Iri
each week for four suenessive weeks
P«<auioi - to Um-retum day hereof, in
some newsnaper pubMsheaTnr-ryQUr.
County. if there be a newsnaper pub-
lishcid therein, but if not. then in the
nearest Countv where a newspaper
is published, to apiwar at the; next !
ropular t rm of. the District Court of !
Oran« e County, to ho holdcn at the !
The welfare ministry will advance
each of the couples a loan of $70 to
$100. T~' ,4U
If the wife becomes pre«?hant with-
in six months, no interest will be
charged. The principal, which oth-
erwise would have to be repaid, is
to be reduced 20 per cent with each
child born.
" Alva P. Frith, district representa-
tive of Johns Mansville, was in Or-
ange on business today.
Bing Crosby. A1 Capone and Sally
Rand all received written votes for
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IMPROVEMENT LOANS. No
Down Payment. No indors-
ers. No security. $30.00 to
$2,500.00 and 0 months to 3
years to pay. Low rate of in-
terest on all kinds of repairs
bnilding additions, painting,
papering and remodeling.
We also build f.H.A. homes.
LAMAR LUMBER 00..
FRONT BEDROOM. TWIN BEDS
for gentlemen. 506 Orange, phone
721. r v., (1-7)
TWO ROOM FURNISHED Al'ART-
... menL nawly paperest.™,;1,KU..Elev-
enth street.
HOUSE TRAILER 20 Ft. long, will
sleep six. Completely furnished.
Apply Richard's Grocery, Bruner
Addition. . (1-13)
FOUR ROOM HOUSE, newly ren.TT
vated. modem bath, lights, gas.
screens, large rooms. Sixteenth
and Link. | (l-ii)
MODERN FIVE ROOM HOUSE in
Pinehunrt. T. E. Davis. 1 (1-14)
Vf-
Claude Orjder, 1302 Orange ^
Phone 1047-W (121th)
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SABINE FURNITURE
- A MAirrRisaofi^ _ „
3a -Wanted to Renjt
MODERN 3'or 4 room unfurnished 1
Apartment or small 5 or fl room
AT SACRIFICE — LEAVING CITY.
Two story, tile roof,\floor furnaces,
.ceiling fans, pttic ventilation, v-o-
. netian blinds, double garage, ser-
vant quarters, valuable shrubbery,
in Beaufnont No. 1 addition, Cal-
der. Terrace, $0,730. $1,000 cash, j
Assumption of F. H. A. insured !
loan at regular 5 per cent interest, i
Open for inspection 9 A. M. to 10
""F W by At Vin- T
cant. Phone 10390. Beaumont. (It)
MAGNOLIA AND CAMPHOR Trees
— Apply 912 Main St. - (12-5t[)
LOTS ADJOINING SHIPYARp
Bargain for qujck sale. Apply
C.«>orge II. Dunham. 91 East Green
" Avenue. ~ " • TF-25)
rurarv A. D. 1041, the samfj being the
3rd. day of February A". D. lf)41, then j
and there to answer a o tjtioT filed
in said Conrt on the lOth/ day of
December A. D. 1040 in a suit, num-
bered on the docket of said Court as
No. flfll. wherein Mamve Kn°lish is'
Plaintiff, and Rufu? B. English is
Defen^nnt. and s*>!d netit'on allec-
ine*' This is a suit .for divorce on
the "rounds of harsh and cruel treat-
ment
Herein Fail Not. and have you be-
fore said Court, at its aforesaid nefct
regular term, this writ with your re-
turn thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Given Under My Hand and the j
Seal of said Court, at office, in Or- !
ange, Texas thisT the 10th. day of
December A. D. 1940.
(Seal) -T. M. Dodd, Clerk.
The okapi is a reTatTWrtf-thc gi [
43. Son of Noah
44. Knave of
clubs In loo ,
47. Elude
49. Analyse gram
maticaliy <
91. Tie again
52. Abscond
13. Chest
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DOWN
1. Pierce .
2. Prong
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e. Part of
"tobe"
5. Squander
0- French coin
Belonging
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8. Land measure Distributed by King Features Syndicate
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Army To Cohsanpt
Homing Pigeons v
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NEW YORK, Jan. 7. (AP) -The
army is preparing to conscript hom-
— in the event jof a na-
Maj. John K Shawvan said tht"
signal corps had stSrted 'registering
the birds for use in military commu-
nications if nccessary and to prevent
their use by fifth columnists.
Mrs. W. L. Brydson of Austin
spent Saturday and Sunday here
KUt r. Mrs. L. fcyChapman.
house, P. O. Box ttlfl.
WE AHK NOW KQUrPPED to ren-
ovate nti.v nine or ntyle snd klixi
of mattress. Almi to convert your
old mnttreKR Into u beautiful lln-
• neroprlnc mattrens or make n w
. mnttre**«M« m nny ntyle. Mise or
kind. We ol*i> carry a comiilfto
line _ of houfe furnlnhlnfa. 90
- Green Ave. Phone 110
CHIROPRArriC I ft PMTRIOTH*
RAI'IIY. I Jail In therm. Onlva-talne
Ware, ftleetremne Infrared and VI-
friet Itar. Kleetr- A ft Vibratory
, Maaaare. Foot and Rnlnal Adjust
menta, 90t Ornnga Ave.
mmtf
ALL KINDS or MIXF.D
FtsOWRUR. Prtt red Plant a,
eneetilty ORAM.F PI/tPAT,
SHOP. 1201 Green. Phone 73.
Sunshine prevutlin
rushed the greatest
HOUSE.- 1106 Oranee, 5 rooms &
bath. Price $2625. Mrs. Ras
Huteman. phone 413 or 298
i from their places of employment
, throughout the city. A general sur-
| vey of the situation reveals the fact;
pi Q2j a • f that the influenza attacks are of the'
rill OKtlnll.Sn imildest type and that srt far no so-
iwuK.wui*is..lvtt^liecu..ce«or.tcd. tt.
Sunshine Helps
ig in Orange fur-
psychological,
hope for improvement of the infill- i
enxa epidemic which prevented re- 1
A baby son was born to Mr. artH
Mrs. ;>Iillon J. Bass at the Frances.
Ann Lutcher hospital Monday!'"Mr.
opening of the city schools and took , ...w.
10c ROYAL 15c
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Orange's First .Modern Theatre
liidi'iH'tulently Oitneil, Operate)
STARTS TODAY
THK rOMKUV HIT
OF THK VR.tR!
"THERE'S THAT
WQMAN AGAIN"
With*-"
MELVYN DOUGLAS
VIRGINIA BRUCE
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—Also <'ome<ly—
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Bv STANLEY
THE OLD HOME TOWN'
EX-SOtD)ER IH MY TO-VVN HAS
TVVSJ SHOOTS A <OI1_0
VJtTM A LOOP'OM IT-ME
LASSO A <5ALLjOI /AWr ARMY TANK
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PLUMBING
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mate# -fbrnlnhed" .free. ' 402 Park.
Phonn * 1." (lfi-Htf>
By LES FORGRAVE
BIG SISTER
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plants for . all occaal
and paf
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OF THier AGAIM -xumwefs
SHOE REPAIRING
MASTER SHOE REPAIRING. Visit
Cinde.-ella Shoe Shop. Jo* Man-
dina. Jhwp., 202 Fifth Street. Or-
ange. Texas. (1J-M)
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Typewriter Burgsiiul
REPAIRING. Rebulldin* of Adding
Machine*. Typewriters. Cash Reg-
isters. Check writers, ate., by Fav-
tory Trained Machanic. Call
phones f04, or 452. " Shop. <11
Front Street. |
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 7, 1941, newspaper, January 7, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308023/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.