The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 192, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 17, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
I—BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
EMPLOYMENT
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
wery afternoon
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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7. Help Wanted
29. Business Equipment
35. Automobiles
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1. Card of lltaaUs
2. Lodge Noticcs
3. Lost and Found
4. Special Notices
. m. F.MWJOyment
7. Help Wanted
8. Situations Wanted
IV. EDUCATIONAL
11. Schools
12. Private Instruction
- ■'— V.FINANCIAL
14. Business Opportunities
15. uians
VI. FOR RE\T
17. Rooms
IS. Apartments
19* Houses
ZO. Trailer Splice
21. Farms .
22. Business Opportunitj
13. Household Good",
24. Wanted To Rent
VIU. FOR SALE
27. Miscellaneous
ii-iii m
29. Business Equipment ^
M. Machinery and Tools ,
SI. Blinding Materials 1
12. Seeds, Plants
33. Livestock and Poultry
34. Real Estate
35. Automobiles
37. Auto Service
38. Trailers
39. Motorcycles
PUBLIC BOOKKEEPING
; . - SERVICK
Increased state and federal tax
es will require every busiaM
meet incomes from every >
id make returm te 1M2.
To make ttwse returns YOU
MUST KEEP BOOKS.
A small business, operating on
small profits at
closer control throuch
bookkeeping than a Me
If you do not require a futt
bookkeeper. I will
cfiplgte records for yoa at
crate cost.
JAMES S. FOREST
PubUc AecMintant •
•75 ; 114
OrtSfe, Texas
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• BE OUR GUEST «
Read The
ORANGE LEADER Classified
Columns Closely
-GUEST—
5
TICKETS
EACH DAY
tho notice bearing your nurno and prewnt It to the
INGAL lWix Office . . . it Is jour Cuest Ticket.
<Subject to service char**)
-TO THE N-E-W
Every Seat A C-O-O-L Retreat!
PHONE 362
- Today, Monday and Tuesday!
WOO! WOO! HERE COMES ANDY!
fife's Oonna' Show Broadway and Judy
What A Carvel Hot Shot Can Do!
,IGW fO* 100*«H
11. M. IIIOGINS & CO. AUDITORS
Public i«Mx>unU u(K, coraple!"
tax service, Itoom 0, U. perl
BIdK. ~ Beauwiont, Texai.
-P1UHWS3 81—2447—3159.
Beauty Shops
Slenderize, Normalize
Your figure to utmost i>e*uty . .
WW vapor bath treatmeats eJi-
>iifruito nclds and |>oison, r«-
lievlnj? nore muscles, aches
and pa!n«. A trial treatment
wiil jjmve you invigorated and
i<eloxod.
lO <la>s only—(rial
treatment yi^
BOY ABOITT It: loam «hU*
selling, collecting sad deliver
ia< aft^r eckool hours; box IS.
Leader.
VI.-FOR RENT
17. Rooms
BOROKH. 4«7, KKAR -
quiet raw so with employed «o«*
pl«; apply after i p. «n.
IS. Apartments
tiOOU BEDROOMS, ratable light
housekeeping: hot and cold
water; also shaded trailer
€12 Tenth.
I
sets:
The quickest ainip«oytnent Ser-
vice Is a Help Wanted Ad; pboaa
REAL ADDING MACHINE BAR-
CAIN; Burroughs sturen col-
umn adding machine, with pos-
■ ting carriage oil stand t. A-t
condition and guamuteod. If
interested, oe A. F. BURNS
AT ONCE.
.. .'Mrs; &"T.'litoiint>'
an is iui ifid to Ixi the gueet of thw
orzmgt,-fas ®!rwi nr.TFTC""B«-i
OIKS FOR ANDV HARliY"; to-
day, Monday or Tuesday at the
Bengal Theatre.
TODAY'S
34. Had Kttate
Tatum Specials
19. Houses
I have (Med all of the
Addition in W«at Orange . . .
high, dry, sandy loam sail . . .
water, lights, gas. pbaste . . .
same fine pecan trees . . . .
term*.... *1AA
lota M x IStH ft. •'"'Up,
Property bargains In all parts of "
the city.
ONE OARAGE APARTMENT,
one U-roojn furnished house;
one 4-room furnttoied. house;
phone Joe Molley 843.
HfRNTsilED MODERN r HtK>SI
HOUSE;
331.
utilities paid ; phono
Vlf.-FORSALE
CARLYLE
BEAUTY SHOP
900 Twelfth Phone 4 42:
27. Miscellaneous
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING
MACHINES—for rent or for
Rale in all makes; large and
poVtable. Better get them now,
as the supply will soon be ex-
hausted. A. P. Burns, phones
904 and 452.
OUR LADY BARBKR SPECIAL-1
12ES in the newest style; hair- SWAP EQUITY IN G-ROOM DU-
entH 35c; Shipyard Barber*8hop PLEX, 153<l Tenth St., Pt. Ar
tl acres, 3 allies .
west of eJty
If tt's Real Estate or
See
R. S. TATUM
Phone 221
*1400
20 LOTS IN NEW SUBDIVISION!
—SHELL STREETS—UTILI-
TIES—NO HIGH CITY TAK-
' SJS-^Sfl 'x T5f> FT.—T250—
ORANGE LUMBER YARD,
^PHONE 1131—NIGHT 1157.
Mrs. J. H. Bushee. Route No. 2
is invited to be the guest of the
Orange Leader to see LIFE BE-
GINS FOR ANDY HARDY", to-
day, Monday or Tuesday at the
*37 i'A< KAKI)
"KT I-DOO* StDAN
New green flnMi; new white wall
Ottm; ant tmvtm trunk and
a really fine
oar Car only ......
Orange Co. Motor Co.
ACROSS FROM COURTHOUSE
Mrs. John Pewto, Cordrev St
Is invlt^l tft be the suost of the
W «** Uf,B HE-
GINS FOR ANDY HARDY", to-
day, Monday or. Tuesday at the
Bengal Theatre.
Whom Would the Voters
Choose for Governor
in 1942?
O'Oaniel
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1835 FORD SEDAN: Ores, con-
dition $ood; $150 cash; 205
38.Trailers
28 FT. HOME BUILT HOUSE
TRAILER; equipped with ga«,
lights, hot and cold water;
bath, full size bed, innersprinR
matt re nr; all Uullt-ins; ready
to occupy. 1201 Orange Ave.
STREAM-LITE .-r~ priced from
$600 up to the finest which in-
clude!- venetiau blinds, toilet,
■extra roominess for ' $187S -
Greer Trailer Sales, 'across
from Holland Hotel. ■
Bengal Theatre.
L. R. Cat-others. 311 Moss St.
is Invited' to be the guest of the
Orange Leader to see LIFE BE-
GINS FOR ANDY HARDY", to-
day, Monday or Tuesday at the
Bengal Thcatrq.
With O'Dantel in Washington as. cpnator, Stevenson proinoted to
the governorship, and Mann back at his attorney general's desk,
Texas has cleared its political docks, is already looking forward to
the prlhiarles less than a year hence. Three personalities have im-
pressed the voters it: the most likely candidates for governor, and
its the bar graph above shows. Maun is today the top favorite
When his name is placed alongside the other two. When the election
is not limited to these three men, however, Lyndon Johnson .polls
as many votes as O'Daniel, Mann and Stevenson still leading In that
order, thit: latest Ueldon Poll shows.
THE BEL DON POLL
How voters in the various sections of Texas choose their favoritesf
for the gubernatorial race in 1942: .
O'Daniel
-it"
37
1C
14
23
12
m'
1
Panhandle & South Plains
North Texas ... . . .
East Texas . . . .
South Texas . . . . .
Central Texas .'*
Southwest & Lower AJjalley
West Texas .
Mann
Stevenson
6« %
30 %
. G8
17
. 24
39
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Senator Turns 65
39. Motorcycles
109 E.
irpaco;
(!reen. Lots parking
Burial Insurance
WRITE OR CALL CARROLL-
FISHER In Beaumont for Bur-
ial Protection with a cash val-
ue. 1183 Orleans, phone 67.
Exterminators
thur for house trailer.
Pt. Arthur 2-5339. tS"
Phone
A ONE-STOP BARBER SHOP for
the, whole family; haircuts 35c;
Shipyard Barber Shop, 109 E.
Green. Lots parking space.
1930 H-D 45. $125; 1937 H-D,
SO, $275; 1938 Indian 4, $250;
- -Ray Byars, 977 Pearl, Beati-
mont . ...
Give the person who finds your
lost valuables a chance to retnra
them. Place a Lost Ad today
Phone 1084.
GENUINE ANT BUTTONS;
wholesale aud retail; phona
97S; 1811 Tenth; delivered
free.
HAVE WtJR HOUSE-IWPECT-
ED FOIt TERMITES! Call
7140 Beaumont; 1232 Euclid.
28. Household Goods
Flora! Shops
HETTIES FLOWER SHOP —
lovely cut flowers' and pot
plants; nhone 275; we deliver
. . . Stit at John.
Mattress
WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED TO
RENOVATE any size or style
and kind of mattress into u
beautiful innersprlng inattresa.
or make new mattresses In any
Style, sisee or kind. We also
carry a complete line of house
funilnhing .
SA III\E FI'RMTI RE
X IIATTREHS CO.
!M Grcen Ave. /Phone 180
DALLAS-WILLIAMS
Furniture Exchange
USED
But Good
FURNITURE
Radio Service
Bedroom suites, living room piec-
es, studio couches, odd chairs, ra-
dios and rugs.
One Frigldaire refrigerat-
or, 4'/i-ru. ft.
One R-pc. Dining Room
Suites
Kitchen $1A
Cabinets 1V to
One Duncan & Phyfe
Drop-Leaf Table
1 Sample Bedroom
Suites
New Venetian Blinds,
|8.a0 Value
FREE!
'49M
•29 s0
«29M
'15
'49f*
3
Pickup . . . Checking Service and
Delivery . . . pu all makes of j
radios.
OSCAR BRADEN, Twlin'.elan
, Ensign Auto Stores
Fifth at Front Phone 200
rlliPii
w«k W'CK6-^,
STOW • Wff
II—NOTICES
3. Lout and Found
FOUND*--biack hog with both
-oiMiiMmt. Vi iMt^-owutaf-to-olatwt
Trahan, ltith St. and Link.
,K. I?*
■'
Bw t. i I If *rn\ 'Mil; ?ffl SBIte I :c afeUP ■
- jju*
Color Cartoon
"Midnight Snack*
Sport Novelty <
"Steeds and Steers".
Latest World Wews^
i. Special Notices
HEADING- private and confiden-
tial advise; love, home an>l
business; permanent residence;
appointment phone 655. 1403
Curtis.
BRING THE CHILDREN TO
the Shipyard Barber Simp for
a REAL haircut, 35c; 109 K.
Green. Lots parking space.
534 Fannin Beaumont
WE
ni'v ...
BELL . ..
TRADE . . .
USED FURNITURE
SCOTT & DUHON
FURNITURE CO.
5 ROOM MODERN HOME; 1206
Cypress; near schools; call
,Mrs. E. E. Moore, 1938-J.
Beaumont.
NEW FV H. A HOME IN NEW
ADDITION; 0PEN FOR IN-
SPECTION DAILY; $3925. NO
EXTRA FEES. CALL ORANGE
LUMBER YARD. 1131 —1 . . ■ ' , ' i | .
NIGHT CALL 1157. {" ' _
~ETviria "sm ith 30 3 Tenth S * \ 41. Wanted To Buy
is invited to be the guest of the j . . . '
Orange Leader to LIFE BE- i •• ■ .""'-.rrr-
GINS FOR ANDY HARDY", to-
day, Monday or Tuesday at the
Bengal Theatre.
*15 FlIA ,"APPROVED~ LOTSf
BEAUTIFUL TREES, 50 x 140
FT.—ALL UTILITIES—$600
—ORANGE LUMBER YARD,
PHONE 1131—NIGHT 1157.
WANT BARGAIN IN SMALL
HOME. NORTH ORANGE;
convenience; easy terms. Ph.
684.
WILL PAY CASH FOR GOOD
MILCH COW; phone 407.
PAYING FILLING STATION With
home; terms; pliono.616 or
684. "
35. Automobiles
Prepare
SCOUT NEWS
Two boy Scouts of troop five
distributed fifty defense bond pos-
ters Saturday morning, it was
announced by Gene Talbert, local
scout officials. The boys doing
this work were J. C. Spa ires and
Sidney Young.
NOTICE:
Notice is hereby given that the
City of Orange. Texas, will re-
y.—Mi y*r"n~i—— T ;
iCeive sealed bids through its Sec-
retary Charles Cottle, up to Au-
gust 20th, 1941," on: One (1)
Motor grader Tandem Drive with
safety glass enclosed cab, 12 inch
molding board, with blade not
less than 12 feet. Hydraulic
operated or power steering with
leaning front wheels. Gasoline
motor 4 to fi cylinder, not over
50 horse-power with electric
starter. Tires not less than 10 50
X24.
The City reserves the right to
reject any and all bids-
Chas. Cottle-Secretat-y
City of Orange, Texas.
t..
f ;
Sen. Pat
Gen« Talbert; local Boy Scout
official and A. J. McKeneie, coun-
ty farm agent, attended the Sa-
bine Aroa seouters regular meet-
ing held this week at the Sabine
hotel in Port Arthur.
McCarrfcn
•Nevada's Senator Patrick A. Mc-
Carran is pictured as he celebrated
his 65th birthday in Washington
Former chief justice of the Nevada
Supreme Court, he was elccted to
the United States Senate in 1932
and rualaetad in 1938.
. . FOR YOUR FUTURE
TRANSPORTATION (
NEEDS WITH ONE OE OUK
Friday night at 7:30 Troop 2,
Boy Scouts of America, met at
the scout hut. The meeting was
opened with the scout oath and
law. The Morse Code was re-
viewed and games were enjoyed-
The meeting was closed by the
'scout maister's benediction.
Scribe^
Troy Lenhard
Freckle Champ
r~ jaESSJ7'
PRICES STILL LOW
$H ovr utad ear bargains TODAY
OQ CHEVROLET IC4C
•W MDC—Sedan
s495i
s445
OQ CHEVROLET
W M. Coupe
Nova Scotia, Canada, is the
present name of the district
Known as Aeadie, the scene of
Longfellow's "Evangeline*.
INSURANCE
Fire, Auto, Tornado,
and Bomda
L McGUIRE
ABC Bldg. Phone 68
MADISON IXHKiE -•
No. ISA
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Ateetiugs
MONDAY. AUGUST IS, 1941
MAHONIC TEMPLE, 411 Fifth St.
E. I. Hardy, W. M.
H. A. Beck, Secretary
<i ,;<8WSr
Alfred the Great, incognito, was
severely reprimanded by an old
crone for allowing a batch of her
cakes to burn-
Private's Night Out
OO CHEVROLET
JO DT Sedan
•J7 CHEVROLET
DT Sedan
FHTTGK
vvummiK (u
New and ums! furniture.
I lie tra«le-li nlhuvnnce.
On nmnl furnltare.
110 BORDER PHONE 48ft
-GOOD USED G. E. in opera-
tion now on our floor; $49,50,
CONN'S.
DINING ROOM "SUITE, fed ram
suite, dredrlng table; gas raiup
electric range; phone 1257-R.
CHEVROLET
•H* DC Sedan , . .
OC CHEVROLET
T«m Sedan
36
CHEVROLET
D Cwqw
Maar others to choose Craai. All
makes, models and Prices.
Low Finance Cast—Easy Terms.
OPEN EVENINGS
OPEN EVENINGS
MODERN
CHEVROLET CO.
"When fx Got Thr M Deal la ftwf
Onw Aw. at SMI,
John Rotchford
PROVOST TRANSFER
Rapid Delivery Service
MOVING
Two Large Trucks
402 Eleventh - Phone 47
PROVOST BROTHERS.
TEXAS AWNING CO. J
Attention Navy Addition
Householders
We Have Window Shades to
Fit Your Windows!
Phone 47
402 Eleventh St.
ESTIMATES FREE
And h*re is the freckle chcnplon of
1041. He is John Rotcbferd, IS,
winner of the mott-fctckles ooptest
at the Charlestown bptnch of the
Boy's Clubs at Boston, Haas.
MATT GARNER
BARBECUE HOUSE
Call 9581
For FREE Delivery
All Kinds Barbecne ,1..
Tables For Ladles
.5
~——-Nortec-- —
Notice is hereby given that the
City of Orange, Texas, through its'
Secretary. Chas. Cottle, will re-
ceive sealed bids on SOOO feet of
2 1-2 inch rubber lined Interwo-
ven, double jacket Fire Hose,
! guaranteed 400 pound pump pres-
Privata Sydney Kinsley and hla'J^r "5J^abyids
wife, the former Madge Evans Monday' ^P^ber 1st,
the movies, attend the eveninir at a I _
night club
SIGNS "O" LIFE
Commercial — Bulletins
- " 8bo Cardi ~
Geo. H. Dnnham, Solo Owner
front
syancy ivinRsiey ana nis
former Madge Evans of
ss, spend the evening at a .
ih in New York aa the I c,ty reserves the right to
ywright has a «ig* t niect any and all bids.
datiea. Be is a draftea.j Chas. Cottle, City Sect'y.
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■simp
SALES and SERVICE
aS- Call 1120
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 192, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 17, 1941, newspaper, August 17, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308185/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.