The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1943
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LEGAL NOTICE
TE OF TEXAS
OF ORANGE )
'e, the subscribers, have this
entered into a limited part-
agreeably to the provi-
tTf Revised Statutes relating
ted partnerships, and do
•y certify that the terms of
■aid partnership are as fol-
lowsi •
."The name under which the
MM partnership will be carried
«ii is HARMS SHELL COM-
PANY, LTD., and said firm will
Carry on at and from Orange,
Orange County, Texas, the trade,
business and occupation of buy-
Belling, delivering, transport-
excavating, and dealing in
;1 in and with, shell, rock,
gravel, dirt, and such other
ess as, from time to time,
the general partner may deter-,
mine. C. R. Harms is to be the
ijffieral partner and the other
UtN partners arc special part-
ners, namely: Mrs. Sophia Pavell
Harms, a femme sole, Miss Sophia
Harms, a feme sOlfc, and Miss
Katherine Harms, a feme .sole.
. "The three said special partners
•bove named are each contnbu-
ting an undivided one-fourth ,in-
■In a drag line bearing li- ■
No. 3176, and Waukegan ,
lufaeturing Company motor;
lo. 121594, the other undivided
fte - fourth interest in which is |
«d by the aforesaid C. R.
and each of said special
ers contributes her undi-
one - fourth interest in said
line to the capital stock <(f
firm, and each places a val-
uation of. Four Hundred Fifty-
four and 17-100 Dollars ($454.17)
upon her undivided interest . in
raid drag line, and the said C. li.
Harms has contributed, a,s a gen-
eral partner, to the capital stock
Of Mid partnership lus undivided
pn£ - fourth interest in said drag
line, and places thereon a valua-
tion of Four Hundred Fifty-Four
M and lTrlOO.Dollars ($454.17),
' said property has actually
delivered to. and received
aaid HARMS SHELL COM-
PANY, LTD.
i "Said limited partnership shall
kc held to have been actually es-
tablished as of March 1. 1942, and
•hail terminate on tlie 1st day of
March 1932."
MJGNED) C. R. Harms
Genera! Partner
Jv Mrs. Sophia Pavell Harms
, '"u Sophia H'arms
<• Katherine Harms
• Special Partners
CHiEF'S FIRST IN LINE AT NEW GUINEA MESS CALL THE OLD HOME TOWN -■— ' By STANLEY
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1 'CITATION BY PrBLIC ATION
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^ THE STATE OF TEXAS
> No. 1330
TO: R. B. English Deiendant,
Greeting;:
You arc hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable
DISTRICT COURT of ORANGE
County at the Court House there-
* Of, in ORANGE. Texas..at or be-
fore 10 o'clock A. M of the first
Monday next after the expiration
of forty-two days from the date
of the issuance of this' citation.
being the 8th. day of Feb-
ruary A: D. 1943, then and there
" answer Plaintiff's Petition filed
■aid Court, on the 14th. day of
itcmber A. D. 1942, in this
,> numbered . 1336 on
docket of said court
and '. styled Mayme' Engr
llah Plaintiff, vs. R B. English,
pefendant
.arA- brief statement of the nature
this suit Is as follows, to wit:*
it lot- Divorce.upon the grounds
harsh and cruel treatment as
Is raiore fully shown by Plaintiff's
Petition on file in this suit.
The officer executing this pro-'
qew shall promptly execute the
Same according to law, and make
due retarn as the law,directs.
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said Court,
Hi at officc in Orange, Texas thi.s tlu<
33rd. day of December A D. 1942.
Attest: T.. M Dodd, Clerk, Dis-
mal) trict Court. Orange Coun-
<'■ ty, Texas.
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LEGAL NOTICE
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No. 1203
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
ESTATE OF AMELIA SU-
SAN CORRELL. DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that orig-
inal letters of administration upon
the Estate of Amelia Susan Cor-
rell. deceased, were granted to1
me, the undersigned, on the 1st
day of December, 1942, by. the
County Court of Orange County.-
All persons having claims against
aaid estate are hereby required U>
it the same to me within
time prescribed by law. My
residence and post olfice address
Route 1 Box 414, Orange, Or-
County, Texas, E. T. Earnest
Administrator of the Estate, of
Amelia Susan Corryll, De-
ceased. "
Dec. 30, 1942.
. A. Gunning, County Cler k
nge County. Texas
Sallle Frazier, Deputy.
M 0 T.I 0 E !
To AllNtfembers
Marine Pipefitters
Local fMllV
meetings are held the Itnt
third Sundays of each monV
at 1 p.m. at the Labor Tetn-
1M Fifth St., Orange. Tex.
your duty to attend.
sam C. haller
a a. r. r. * t.
Brig. Gen. Hanford H. JtfaeNlder, U. S. A., task force commander 1" 'the A;tllan-Am.; t. „ i
'slvo in the Buna area of New Guinea, stands Urst in line. .fts solclteia line up lor uiwaa in
th'e village soitrtuj'licre on the island.
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l «l, Kmit Ftaturw SynUxatc. tnt, World n.|ha retrwl
By R. J. SCOTT
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THE" COAL. RATIOM/AA^ SYSTEM AT
BAXTERS STORE Vs/EMT /AiTO
OPE re AT] OM TOPAY
- ooptoight' ims kino frattfrca 8ykdicatk. iiw worij1 rioiits arsirvro IO"23
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APPLIED
<o £hoe.KX«E.R;s
iUPlEKE^r CO'MEJS
■fROK A>i OLL>
WOP.D - X MEA.NS
v^i'<PC.tKl"-0R.NSR^P£
Of A foo-f
Mo$S.'RtlA<WE5
KA.VE fAiXED To
Xy RLH<AL^ TOR
!HEfU. CRA.VLS
H-tilECEtAEt£RV(
vFLE PIACEP \ti.
OkfACOMSS
BURlAL
iRjOuK&S-'
found that 18,000,000 pelts were,
I needed for making jackets for the
I air corps. Thus they found a miiiv
jket of S1.50 per pelt,in addition to)
the prices they had been I'eceiv- Duo To Cold: or Bronchial l/ritaiicn
ins for cotton. This market ior | Su'fwm will find Buckicy's brii^s quick !
! 7„ ... , , ^ .i relief from porsistont. na>ty, irrilotinn
IpCith Will nut the-members of tlllhi coughs, whothyr duo to Crt!d*i or bronchial j
I class' approximately S3Q00. I
t J s.nllir (j ccxi.^h mcdicino in cold, wintry
• They were able'io buy.Phenothi-\ Canao*. Ask for Buckicy's—all druggists., j
azine cooperatively at a cost, of j CASH DRUG CO.'- and GOREE'S •
i DRUGSTORE-
lltAXAsWATo,
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7/ io MAKE Av IM<0 k
;kif pert - ^ opek-
■Ho w Ma-MY
OR.AW<;ES DOES<«E]
AVERAGE AMERICAN
EAT k YEAR. ?
SALt^'tHEU PL^CE IK, A SK(OKlK<<.
KllH OVER. SMOLPER.lX'i f(c0\>
UK<IL £0K£1PE.R£P PONE- '
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Texas Farmers
Lead Attendance
To Repair Courses
Austin', Jan.-14. fSpl) — Moi-e
farmers arc attending Production,
and Farm Machinery^ Repair
Courses in Texas than in any
other state, according to a recent; $2.75 per gallon. Prior to thif
report by the State Department [course individual members ot the
of Education. (Could this bc.jelasses; were paying $4.50 per^gal-
Texas patriotism showing up a-ilon for Phenothiazine.- Then
gaihl) ■ through 'cooperative buying of
Anyway, 21,643 Texas farmers; drench for IheHprevention of in-
arc enrolled in the 1,400 War Pro-.ltornal parasitesr TtUSR members
duction Courses already approved i have saved themselves $1500. ..
for Texas, and new courses are I
being started at the rate of 14 per
day. - _ .
'Oic Farm Machinery Repairs 2„„,,
Course is'at present the most pop?.I '--2. Vocational _
ular among the larmers, with six tfrln?c?Js rL\xa* 1("-
additional Rinses per day being Hul'ul War Production .1 raining.
requested. Egg production i« b't'-
ifiR requested at the rate of -three
per day, while additional courses!
in Pork gProducfion are being ap- {
fJroved at tin? rate <*1 two per day. j
One of tho first production.J
courses to operate in-Texas was \
in Mutton, Lamb and Wool Pro-
duction, taught, in a sheep section
of Southwest Texas.
This course was set up lor a
period of two weeks with two
main objectives: (I),.to increase
the production ot shearlings for the !
army, and (2) through cooperative I
elfort to provide "neccssaiv inset:-)
tic Ides tor treatment of sheep al j
much reduced costl I
The ranchers in this section i
Most of us- insure our home
and ot<r .automobile hut iick-
lcct the most-important risk
of all—-'INCOME lo our fami-
lies in eVeni of death or dis-
ability,
Let me fjive you a free analy-
sis of your life insurance and
arrange a program for you.
Cull or Write For Appointment
Office Pho. 2033 P. O. Box 522
lies. I'lio. 2K7!) Orange, Texas
DEXTER SHELLEY
I.ocal Itcprcsentative
GREAT SOUTHERN LIFE
DR. D. W.WALKER
DENTIST
Both Production and Farm Ma->j
I ehinci;y Repairs-Courses are avail-!
free of cliaege to farmers in j
Agricultural De- |
1707 Tenth Street
Office Hours
Phone 4211
!) A. M. to 10 P. M.
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Mill
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Thursday, Junuarly 1', KillM
4:00 Victory Front
4:1ft. N<jvntune
4:30, Victory Volunteers
4:45' Sea Wound 1
5:00 Terry and the Pirates
5; 1.5 Hop llarrigan
5;t3U. Jack Armstrong
5:45 Cap|aln Midnight
0:00, Tax Instruction
6:05 Army-Navy Game
0:30 YoW Can't Do Business
\ - with Hitler
0:45 H. V. Kaltenborn
7:00 Watch the World Go l$y
7:15 Uumarid- Abner
?:Uo . Town Meeting of the Air
8:30 SiKitiight Band •
0:55 Dale Carnegie-:
0:00 Raymond (iiiini 'ng
0,15 Grade Fields ?'.
9:30 Wings to Victtny
10:00 Star Rejmrter
10:18 Russ Morgan's Urchv
10:30 Jerry Wald's Orch.
ltk'55 A. P.' News
11:00 Mitchell Ay res' Orch.
11:30 Hiiy Morton's Orch,--
11:55 .A. P. News '
12:00 Sign Off
Friday. January 15. KM)M
6:00 Dawn Dusters
.0:30 Eddie anii Pearl
0,55 . Tax Instruction
7:00 William Hiilnuai
7:15 Sabine Tabernacle
7:45 Reveille Roundup
0:00 Breakfast Club"' .
9:00 Modulated Moments^-
9:15 IjoIs Mai'chbanks i , ,
- 9:30 Organaircs
9:45
9:50
10:00
10:30
10:45
11:0.0
11:05
11:10
11:15
11:30
12:00
12:15
12:45
12:50
12:55
1:00
1:15
1:30
1:45
2:00
2:30
2:45
3:00
3:30
3,55
Headline News '
Swing and Sway
Breakfast at Sardis
Nancy Martin
Little Jack Little
United li«ess Nevys
Treasury SAng Parade
Willard Messenger
Vicki Vlckee
Farm and Home Hour
News ;
Chuck Wagon Gang
Uncle Sam Calling
Noon Toon
News Special'
Paul Lavnlle's Orch.
Mystery Chef
James G. McDonald
Your Hollywood News Girl
The Three R's
Between the Bookcnds
Men of Land, Sea, Air
Word of Gwl Program
.Tohnny Doughboy Report-
ing
A. P. News
| Rationing
At A Glance
until midnight Jan. 21, 1943.
Those who think they a're eligible
for supplemental rations should
i>ee their local ration-board. j
.Tiri' -.Inspectors. ~ All passenger |
vchiclc ope.rators must have of-j
j ricia.l tiro inspections by Jan, .31,]
j 1943.Thereafter, A and D (mo-j
j torcy^ie't book holders must get!
| inspections :' each four months, j
i Holders di' B and C books must )
j get tires inspected every two J
I months or every 5,000 miles. !
j whichever' comes first.
Tires * II official tire inspector
i recommends a tire replacement' or
! recap, apply to local ration board
I for tire or recap ration cert.ifi-
1 eate. Tires and" recaps will be ra-
j tinned to all on the basis of tire
i inspections and county quotas a-
j vailable, with ri^st essentia] .mite-
age to c<!me first.'
Oilier Ilutloni(ig .
1 Kb^ihlu.puiThjiggrs needing new
I automobiles, bicycles, typewriters,
. rubber footwear, and other com-
modities on whicl) sales might be
restricted should set? their local
ralion. boa'af! •
Address the local board for this
county. Orange Countly Court
house:. Chairman: E. L. Reid.
ACHING-STIFF
SORE MUSCLES
For I'ROMI'T relief—rub on MtiS- ]
terolel Mimange with this wonderful !
"copNTKB-lKitiTANT" actually bririgs \
fresh warm hlootl to ncliiiiR ruu: ole,i
to help break op painful local eon-
geittlon. Better than an old-fashioned
mustard plaster! In 3 strengths.
MUSteroiF
Ration Ilnoks
War Ration Book No. 1- Used
for sugar ahr.( colTee, wilt; bp rti-r.
quired to obtain Book No. 2 .sittin,
Those hofjufving Boi>k No. 1 may
oi'fatn. them from the local ratiion
board until Jail. -15; Hi 1.1.
Wax Ration Book jNo. 2- T(> bo
Issued soon;, will provide for ra-
tioning on- a "j oint' system**.
Mileage Ration Books Books, I 'Winn dlaordcrTof kidney fancttoo'twtniu
A. B, ;md ( ' used lor - passenger■ |- muUt-r Id rnnuilnlit your blood, it
... i- , „ i u . . , V. i p"1)'iitiKirlnKiia^kaoh^rhoumrtMcrniiii,
car. ^ftKOUne, h and K l.^oks, ior} ion imiriB, low of jK-p Itnd oncrrv, K^ttinic up
non-highwiiy uses: D. for ntotol^'i Wfl';', l%!i; -.teSter tho *im.
Many Never
Suspect Cause'
Of Backaches
1^u<0fl)TfNtiii«nt0lt(>nJ}ring> Happy Rdicf
cycles; T for trucks and commer
cirtl' vehicles.
Rationed Fond ('onilhoditles-
• i Z V « iuiuuhtw IIMM'T tijo nyt'-H,
1 tiPfttiRclifir Mna uU JnV(«#, Fti-'iurnt or nr.nnty
: p.iMSgr* wiili Kwattlns and burnln* wnn«>
tlnie* ho«B (li.-t- m poinotldnic along with
I your Hdti^ys or blmldor,
I Wt Wail 1 A«K Vpnr tlrucrisl (or .Doon'a
ii> mttlioi
try TbU Qatt Eaiy Way T«
Clean False Teeth
8el RM el Stains—N* IrasWag
I>l rtr4 *M l hl«a«l mlMa. Try tkh
•ctrnUHa war. J t pat roar
In • slaaa ot
Sugar— Stamp No. 1^> in BooW-j W
« i V . , i I V K,v0 ""PI'*'ivllcf hil will lrnln
No, 1 Kood fi r 3 pounds.i>n|iI mid- the r-M.wit* <4 tia^y v«l H-> llimii out I'xtinoii*
night. .Iiirl- Si JH4a; \... «" *Mto from jour bloo<l. (Jet Doan'ii'UI*.
in Boi^k
(iff
.Coffee-—Stamp No.-88
No. 1 (for those 1ft .or older) goo
for 1 pound until midnight Feb.
7, 1943.
^deat—Voluntary share-the-meat
,— .. .... program sets limit at 2 1-2 pounds
■Sal? a ttttU Klmlta*
person j>er week. Meat will
tahMoh. tahaera ducoioraiians iHuppor be rationed under the "iKlint svs-
No. 2 Is dlstrib-
ST .fhfHviaa PtalM laah <U.a~«a2* j uted.
£ ; Mileage Rationing
iithipd. j Gasoline--Value or each cnuiMm
At Cash I nif f^. and all road | in A. B, and C Books is 4 saRons.
drugstores. \ First U coupons inA Book are good
B. BASS
Dry Goods Store
on t HKCONI) STREET
•VI.Ht HTAliOX KitY, It)ST-
USli AMI WAR DEFENSE
STAMPS.
OPEN DAILY Q.QA
I'NTIti OiOW
P. M.
-LAST TIMES TODAY—,
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Double Feature
—-Feature No. 1——
"ttn: son of
"monte tlmumw"f
——Feature No.-2
"the mad doctor
of market street"
strei
STRAND
TODAY thru SATURDAY
the picti re of the
.:- hour! "
JOAN CRAWFORD
■ JOHN WAYNK.
PHILIP DORN -
"REUNION ;.
FRANCE"
An American Flyer, A Beau-
tiful Parialan Woman and the
Secret Force* of the Internat-
ional Underground.
POPEYE •
And the Latest
WAR NEWS
I'll Take the Tip
and
CHANGE FUSES
MYSELF
To SAVE Precious Tires
You Can
HURT HITLER
by helping
yourself
It
Reddy Kilowatt, your electric servant, is right. Hitler and Hirohito
won't like it if you replace electric fuses yourself when lights go
out in your home. They'd much rather see us wear out service
truck tires making trips that you save us by keeping some fuses
on hand, and performing the simple fob of replacement yourself.
Ke&p a supply on hand and follow instructions on the box
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GET EXTRA FUSES AT YOUR DEALER'S OR
gulf states utilities company
For a Victorious 1943 . . . Buy United States War Bonds and Stamps
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1943, newspaper, January 14, 1943; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221235/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.