The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, January 4, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
LEGAL NOTICE
ATE OF TEXAS )
UNTY OF ORANGE )
* Wc, the subscribers, nave thisI
qate entered into a limited part-
nership agreeably to the provi-
sion of Revised Statutes relating
to limited partnerships, and do
hereby certify that the terms of
pur. said partnership are as iol-
* "The name under which the
Mid partnership will be carried
is HARMS SHELL COM-
LTD.,.Slid said firm will
rry on at and from Orange,
)range County, Texas, the trade,
lusiness and occupation of buy-
' tog, selling, delivering, transport-!,
ing, excavating, and dealing in
general, in and with, shell, rock,
' sand, gravel, dirt, and such other
business as, from time to time,
the general partner may deter-
mine. C. H. Harms is to be the
general partner and, the other i
ji." three partners are specfal part-
' ' liters, namely: Mrs. Sophia Pavel!
Harms, a femme soft. Miss Sophia
Harms, a feme sole, and Miss i
Catherine Harms, a feme sole.
"The three said special partners;
above named, are each contribu- j
ting an~Jundivide<r~oiie-luurth- 4ti- ;*
terest in a drag line bearing li- '
tense No. 3170, and Waukegan
Manufacturing Company motor
Wo. 127594, the -other undivided
one - fourth interest in which /is
owned by the aforesaid C. 13.1
Harms, and each of said special |
partners contributes her undi-.
vided one - fourth interest in said
'drag line to the capital stock of
.said firiff, anff each places a val-
uation of Four Hundred Fifty-'
;l"our and 17-100 Dollars ($454.17)
<upon her undivided interest in >
said drag line, and the said C. R.
'$)arms has contributed, as a gen-
<cral partner, to tlie capital stock j
"Of said partnership his undivided :
,one fourth interest in said drag
1 **««,. and places thereon a valua-'
on of Four Hundred Fifty-Four
pad 17-100 Dollars ($454.17),
and said property has actually
"been delivered to, and received
by, said HAKMS SHELL COM-'
£ |fANY, LTD. ' '
si-> "Said limited partnership shall
held to have been actually es-
tablished a$ of March I. 1042, and
•hall terminate on the 1st day of
JSlarch 1952."
((SIGNED) C. R. Harms
General Partner
Mrs. Sophia Paveil Harms
Sophia Harms
Katherine Harms
/" Special Partners
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
By R.J. SCOTT
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He's a Citizen Now j BENGAL — Lost Times Today
Now that the war has all but
I eliminated spice-shipments to this
• country', it may prove helpful to
know that allspice can be substi-
tuted for cloves or nutmeg and
dill for caraway or poppy seeds
in food seasoning.
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Mor 'ay, January;4, KFDM
4:00 Victory Front
Novatimtf
Victory Volunteers
Sea Hound —
To Be Annouhced.
Hop Jlarrigan V
Jack Armstrong *
Captain Midnight ,
Treasury Song Parade
Major Hoople
Lone Ranger I
Watch the World Go By
Lum and-Abner,
Mileage Rationing''
Counter Spy
. Spotlight Bands
Grade Fields
Raymond Gram Swing
United China Relief
Chamber Music Society
Star Reporter
Lco_ Reisman's Orch.
Carmen Cavallero's Orch.
A P. News
Charlie Spivak's Orch.
Russ Morgan's Orch,
A. P. News
Sign Off ■ ---
Tuesday, January 5, KFDM
6:00 Dawn Dusters
6:30 Eddie and Pearl
6:5$''" Treasury; Song Parade
7:00 William H'illman
7:15 Sabine Tabernacle
7:45 News Summary
H:00 Breakfast Club
9:00 Modulated Moments
9:15 Lois Marchbanks
9:30 Organaires
9:43 " deadline News
9:50 Swing and Svvay 1
10:00 Breakfast at Sardis
10:30 Hank Lawson
10:45 Little Jack Little
11:00 United Press -News
11:05 Treasury Song Parade
11:10 Aloha Laud
11:15 Clark Dermis
11:30 Farm and Home Hour
12:00 News .
12:15 Chuck Wagon Gang
12:30 Swing Shift "
12:45 Uncle Sam Calling .
12:50 Noon Toons
12:55 News Special
1:00 U. S. Army Band
1:15 Mystery Chef
1:30 Fantasy in Melody
2:00 The Three R's
2:30 Between the Bookends
2:45 Restful Serenade . ■
3:00 Word pf God Program .
3:15 Club Matinee
3:55 A.P.News
THE OLD HOME TOWN llqitlwJUSMwtOtim 0y STANLEY
OH! NO-HE HASNT BEEN TO ALL OF
T«9£B PLACE5-AS SOON AS HE
LEARNS TO SPELL ANC PRONOUNCE
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ON "THESE AWAROS OF AAEI^tT
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NEW ROOF
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REPAIR .
THE OLD ONE!
Save You Money!
We Can Supply Yor and
TEMPLE
LUMBER CO.
111! Park Ave.—Dial 4379
RuBsian-born Nathan Milstcln, vio-
lin virtuoso, rushed from Chicago,
where ho gave a recital, to Brattle*
boro, Vt., to receive hia final Ameri-
can citizenship papers, then left
directly for (Jew York City where
he save his first recital of the sea-
son. Milstein first came to.tkla
country, in 1929, one of the "Threes
Russian Musketeers" of music wKo
have gained fame because of .their
musical genius—Vladimir Horowits
and C.regor Piatigorsky are the
other two. Now ali three jire full-
fledged Americans.
(Central Prut)
Richard tXx-MfK.opcn the web Of a crimc-riddcn city in tlie Univcrul
piciurc "EycToT iIk- L'ndirworlJ,"'wuh Wcady flarric.
New Combat
Trainer Named
"Flying Texqns"
Dallas, Tex., Jan. 4. (Special)—
A new brandingJiiin, one that will
scorch the hides of Hitler ami Hi-
; rohito, was. added tp Texas ia-
j mous collection "tt)day.
j It is the Flying T.'symboJ of
the Texait, the name which North |
American Aviation, Inc.. has cho-
! sen for its combat trainer in hon-
or of America's air heroes of this
war, many of whom received their
advanced.;tiying instruction in this
place before they set out to bomb
I Tokyo, sink enemy vessels and
i knock Stukas and Zerott out of
J the air.
Choice Of the name Texan for
■ the AT*1i series of combat train-
icrs was anhounced by J, H. Kin-
biscuit. cheese, cocoa, sardines.! Merger. President of North Am-
porJt. beef, chocolate liars, sugar.: f,e"n A.vial!0"' lnc" ^hoac Dal-1
coffee, powdered orange concen- 'n.s,Hf. set a . p'alns,^0
tiate, prunes, cigarettes and smok- vlancs P^oductmn record. The
Be noble - minded! Our Own The tin in 60 tooth paste tubes
heart, and not other men's opiti- is \iiist about the ajpjount of tin
ions forms our true'honor-^-Schil- needOcf to solder electrical connec-
ler. • lions on i>ne Army training •plane."
Now Showing!
> Front Street Between First National Bunk"
and Williamson's 'Cafe
BUFFELLO
. World's Largest Hog
Weighs Nearly "%,'s pf A Ton
War Prisoners
To Get Packages
Thru Red Cross
CostirMica. in the southern part
of Central America, has a tropi-
cal climate in the lowlands by the
Caribbean. The interior plateJiu;
Wifh an altitude of about 4,000
'feet: has a temperate cfrtnate.
DR. D. W. WALKER
DENTIST
(VVV't" '
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1707 Tenth Street Phone 4211
^Office Hours : ,. 9 A. M. to KfV. M.
pare
in
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American fighting men taken
prisoner by Germany or Italy and
American civilians^ intcrned by
those countries recflve regular I
American Hed Cross standard i .)urccu^
food parcels and nacawary cloth-1 wjj|^ t
ing as soon as the International
Hed Cross Cofnmittef in. Geneva
is notified of their < ore and
camp location. A total .<(f 5,931
fo<)d parcejs - were reported dis-
patched during, November to
United States prisoners or war
and internees .li) camps 111 Eu-
rope. Prisoners receive a pack-
age a Aveek and internees one ev-
ery two weeks.
In addition to the standard Rod 1
Cross parcels, which have been
carefully prepared by nutrition
experts to counteract any vitamfr\
deficiencies in the regular prison
diet; a prisoner also may receive
it
one supplementary parcel every
sixty days from his family or
friends as soon as they have been
off* tally notified by the Provost
Marshal General's office of his
wherpabouts. Full directions for
sending these
ing tobacco. The contents of each
package weighsJi_l=.4 pounds. The
shipping weight is 11 lbs.
RETURNED FAVOR
Little Hook, Ark, (AP) *■
licemen arrested ar-jrouth
parcels are sent to traffic' charge, and •'to be
>— Po-
oh,
nice a-
the next of kin at the time of no-
tification. Information also may
be obtained, ..from any postoffice
on what jjia.v be included in these
to prisoners of war, for
under regulations recently
•issued by the Board of Enonomlc
Warfare, no individual export li-
cense is' now required
• The America!).-Bed Cross food
eels contain' evaporated milk.
bout it. offered a ride into town
for his 15-year-old girl friend.
Escorting the young man into
headquarters; they heard the,
sound of breaking glass "coming
from the direction of their squad
car.
By the time they could hurry
back to it, she had broken all the
windows except the rear one, and
was aiming an attack at it.
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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
THE CONDITION OF
THE/ORANGE NATIONAL BANK
OF ORANGE, TEXAS
AS OF THUttSUAY, DECEMBER 31, IJH2
ASSETS:
if./X' '''■ - '
Cash on liund nd due from
banks $8,447,897,05
U. S. Bonds ^3,582.412.50
LIABILITIES:
$11,968,072.52
Other Bonds
State, County and
Sehool Warrants
Federal Reserve Bank
Stock
Loans & Discounts
Banking House
Furniture & Fixtures
Real Estate
Other Assets
OVERDRAFTS
<$12,0!iQ,309.55
1,358.68
«8,533.57'
> ; „/ '
12,000.00
257,205.72
45,592.1!)
6.915.22
9.635.06
575.36
NONE
$12^432.125.35
DEPOSITS
Capital Stock I'aid In
Surplus
JUndivided Profits
Reserve for Contingencies
Dividend Checks Out-
standing
r
first" blackout plant of the Dallas
division, constructed in '120 days,
delivered its first AT-0 on Ai>ril
7, ,1941. Manned by Texans, it
has remained consistently ahead
of schedule since that itytc.
.Now a second large plant stands j.
alongside the first. This expan-
sion was announced in December
when Mr., Kindelberger repealed
that his company woultf build
bombers and fighters in Texas as |
well as trainers. The. bomber
type has not been . revealed but
the fighter to be constructed in
Texas is the famous P-51 Mustang
which made its debut in the Di-
eppe raid.
Not only has the Dall.as. plant
turned (hit Texans "by the thou-
sands" for the Army (V|id Navy
but it has also delivered nunfifeds
of the combat trainers to Britain,
seven South American countries
and Mexico, y*
200,000.00
200,000,00
53,786.35
570.00
$12,432,125.35
OFFICERS i
E. W. Brown; Jr.. Pres. •
0. M. Sells, VUtt-Praa. • E. li. Newman, A 't. Castiter
, ,W. A.'CampMI, Aetive -V-Prea.' , . , V
and Trust Officer — T. 1). Sella, Ass t. Cashtar
*• -C. Mawh, CMbler ' a. e. Wilson. Aas't. Caahlar
and Ass't. Trust Officer
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eiSMpyi
- DIRECtbltS
K. W. llrowtt, jr. H A. , |o«r«
K.W. Brown. HI & R. Odoaa
W. A Pam&beU O. ■. Ml*
L W. Hortavra T. mi Mia
It. 0. Marsh I 0. trlaibta
When you get all dressed to ruah out ot townj as
Henry did... and then haul out shoes you*v«,not
worn fof some time... you may get the shock He
got. •
"?*-l.- f' Henry sidd, on seeing die hole in on«
Of the soles. - , . A
But if your wife's like Henry's wife, chances are
pou'll get fixed up all right. . >
For when Marge'arrives she takes one look.
"Finish packing I" she says. "Leave this to me I" ,
Then the turns quickly to "Shoe Repairers" in
the YELLOW PAGES Of the new 'phone book,
notes • number, makes • tall. \-
While Henry finishes packing, young. Bobby
dAihet off on his bike... and Is back in no time
with the hole renairedi
Open: 10 A. M. to TO P. M.
ADMISSION: 10c (Plus Tax)
CHILDREN
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION O*
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ORANGE,
TEXAS
CALL AS OF THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1912
/YSSETS
Loans & Discounts
Overdrafts
Stock in. FederaKReserve Bank
Banking House, Furniture & Fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned
Oilier Assets
240.314.70
35.64
9.000.00
12.501.00
52.00
81.00
Cash & Funds Readily Available:
In Vault and Wvith Other Banks
U. S. and Other Bonds
S7,381.815.99
2,067.799.11
9,449,615.10
$9,711,599.44
LIAB
100,000.00
Capital St
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Other Liabilities
Deposits
200,000.06
79-488.17
91.03
9.332,020.24
$9,711,599.44
DIRECTORS:
F. M. Farwell
D. A. Prater
J. O. Sim*
H. J. li. Stark
On. 8. Colbum
E. E. McFarlattd
OFFICERS:
A. M. Wilson. Aas't.
H. A. Joumeay. Aaa^t,
J. V. MUler, Ow'i
H. J. I,. Stark,
J. O. Slmsj Active Vice-Proa.
E. E. McFarlaad. Cashier
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, January 4, 1943, newspaper, January 4, 1943; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221226/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.