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oRANOr, TEXAS, TiTLTtSDAT, APRIL 11, IM
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41. Wanted To Boy
Household Goods
The Orange Leader
PubUthed ever* sfteraota a-
tept Saturday, and Sunday morn-
ing bt 603A Front street, by the
Jrange Leader Publishing1^ Co.
Entered at Orange. Teaaa P. O.
a Second Clan Mail Matter On*
jer Act of Congress March I,
i9ia.
ASSOCIATED PRESS jflBBBBI
3 IiOst and Found
LOST — Ladies- ulnck patent
lealher purse containing $35.00
cosh and important papers belong-
ing io Harmon I! Baugh, 209
Hammond Ct., Return to Orange
leader. Reward.
i. Special Notices
tymvkim AI*O ADDSO
MACHINE REPAIRS
I to U hour sent Ice. All work
Guaranteed. Machines picked
«* awl retaraed.
A. f. BURNS.
Typewriter*.
Ill Front — Phone* 4349 - 416#
MACHINES FOR RENT
F OR Attentions, see. Mrs. Hodges,
Corner 8th. and Division.
«. Special Notices
AKsoimnarcim
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POLITICAL
''^CTluht
• « of Jasper, Texas. '
For Maw of CHy of Ornate
v J. R. GAY
RAYMOND SANDERS
HOMER E. STEPHKT4SON
For County temMkMteiMe, Pet.
No. t*-
P. W RADER
For Coont'y t^ommlssloiier, P<t.
No 1
M. W. (Pop.) DBNW8 J
CASEY J. Pevete
CUARL.ES HOLDEN
For County ('omminionw, Pet, 8
£. W. (Sunny) BLOCK
A C. (Carroll) BISHOP
TOM DORMAN
For countv CfMsmlsatoner. Pet. S
§ If, R. "Tick" GRANGER
For County Treasarer —
.L A. "NF-D" COOPER
For Sheriff Oraaee County—
L. G. "DICK" STANFIELD
t,\ HOBSON MERIWETHER
HOHN C- GRANGER
JAMES J. MOLLEY
W, P, "Pate" BROWN "
For City Conunlss loner, Ward 1—
U J. "PAUL" MILLER
TRAVIS WESTMORELAND
A. A (Sunny) CHAUVtN
F. H (Tom) WILLIAMS
For City ComatfMfcMwr. War!
*«. * , ^ ..
REYNOLDS B. GREEN
SAM NEIKIRK
W. J. MULLINS V
For Orange County Attorney—
. GRAHAM BRUCE .
For Orance Ceanty1 Cter>—
WINNIE (Cooper)
HILLARY H. <Buek)X!AMP-
BP'.y BELL
For Jwttn of Peace. Pet.
MARVIN NEWTON
Far JaatJre' oT IVare. id !
#i I\;«UAIN
Far l^rfataMe. Pet. 1
MORGAN
JY P. MINCHKW
Far fconsUbte, Pet. t
MOEASE RATCI.IFF
For Texas Senate
/ . W. R? COUSINS. Jr.
V WILL L. SMITH
i bTres|vmslble tor my
obiiSufHhns except those con-
ttaried by mysaft. Abay Viteno.
FOR Moving and hauling, -see C.
*E. Kyte, 145 Claxton. Phone
2053.
LET Me mOi'P your government
house. I). F. I.uckio, Luckie's
Boiling Center, pjbtaje- 2054.
MO VINO mhT hauling, locpl only.
Reasonable, rates. Pn il John-
son, cadi 374. \
WASHING MACHlSE
SERVICE
We service sad repair all makes.
Call for and Deliver
ORANGE MAVTAG CO.
Phone 569 5*4 Main
For uniform alterations. See Mrs,
Hfll. 210 Farragut.
MOVING i HAULING,
and lent distance. 1211 - ISth
M. O. M. Taney. Phone 44WS.
LAWN MOVVeE S
Repaired and machine sharpened
423 Stark Street. — J—
CONCRETE sidewalks built.
Phone 259fi. Jack D. Holt.
HAVE Your pearls st rung at 120.
Park Ave. .' '■
SETTLED teacher wants room or
small apartment near high
school. Permanent. Phone 288f}..
Mrs. Eager. ,'
WANTED rri Day parking lot at-
tendant. Preferably a young
hoy. Apply to the attendant, on
Strain! Parking lot, #th. and
Front, Sunday afternoon.
WANTED — Carpenters nhd car-
penter helpers. Lnckles Bow-
ling Center 300 Fronl.
HUMBLE Oil & Refining Co, has
opening for Architectual, Me-
chanical or Civil Engineer.
GRADUATE PREFERRED
WORK will consist of design and
supervision of construction of
service station and warehouse
facilities. Experience in relat-
ed u'ftT-lr hnth nn th<- luvirri and
READING ndvk* private and con-
fidential. Mi's. Baker. Florida
St.. Cove Ad.
in field desirable. Man under
35 preferred. Apply room 192,
thimble Building, Houston, Tex.
WANTED
SALESLADY
With some experience
in selling shoes.
Apply to MR. HAUVER
GREEN'S
llEFf. STORE
WANTED llookkeef
McLeans Klet'tt;
Front.
saleslady.
Shop, 510
w mais
MMiMSafe«*BlsAa
Troiiert for Rent
—Local «*
WRECKING YARD
4 PC. Bedroom suite, priced right.
228 Harrison Ct., Orange, Texas.
BARGAIN in 3-4 all cotton mat-
tresses, ^bedspring, hlahkets and
pillows, 300 Front, Lu<<kie's
Bowling Center.
22 DusincBB fr^iBny
GROCERY Store & Market for
rent. Call at OOmmd Grocery on
MacArthur Dr.
il. M L
wvhh vi mn
Apartment or house
furnished or unfurnished. No
Children. Mrs. A. J. Waters.
Hotel Holland. ~
Second-Hand
DOORS and
, WINDOWS
McCormick
Dixie Glass Ccu
9th and Green Ave.
r> ,oii' ■ , .
34. Real Estate
adrST?
and 4"/i wiles from Or-
I] Pt. Arthur Highway,
rery,, >
4'^e
ange on,
Apply Hjill's Cmcery. West Or-
anie.
S^ROOM hotisTwith hathV 2 *20.
Street.
ApfAy at 201
TYPEW
FISHING Poles, 25c and up. Have
plenty of large earth wornw for
bait. 908 Second St., Orange,
PRE-WAR baby " buggy. "/Good
condition. 1203 Qranae Aveiuie.
ONE 24 Bottle
sery, prac
D C t
I^adf
Cola dispen-
new. A. C. or
$100.00. Box 10
S tOR SALE -
ood in excellent eondU
. Guaranteed. — A. F. Burns,
Phones 4349 or .4188.
: FOR SALE — Typewriter. Phone*
4188 and 4848.
Putt REN T — several good .type-
writers. A. F. Burns. Phone
4888 or 4188.
NEW 1946 Portable typewriter.
1004 Finch Ct.*., West Navy Ad.
24 " cyclone wire fence,
or part. 411 First St. West
Phone 4087.
BEST 'Barbecue in (own to go
Or serve,, in lunches. Jensen's
Bat-iidiic Cafe, ?I0 Second S'
JENSEN'S for"
^ttb.
LOVEI.Y modem 6 room hoi^vp
with 3 bedrooms.: UlcaL loca-
tion. Shown by appointment
only. J. E. Pattlllo, dial 2833
or 402(1.
3-ROOM house on 2 lots. 900
Scott St. • .
g-ROOM House, electric l£ghts,
running water, butane gas, 10
acres land, partly fenced. .See
J. R. Ferguson after 4 p. m.
5 miles north of Orange on High-
way 07. •
COMBINATION boat and lutfage
trailer with waterproof canvas
top. Tiger Trailer Courts, Mnc-
Arthur Drive at 15th. St.
38. Trailers
r ' niiiiii
TRAILER Sjiace and rooms Vi
mile this side of Nylon Plant,
water, lights and gas. Jamup
Hughes. ■
\
TRAILERS
WE BfTY OR 8F.LL ANT KIND
An« Will InstaR Hitches.
^ TRAILER.
Lactase. Stock, House Trailer
or Fraory Trailer.
We Have 'frailer* For Rent.
We Have Trailer Parta In Stoek.
ALVIN KEOWN
CASH for your used ear, day or
hight. Call 4M.1 or M84. *
. ' | ll r
WE PAY cash for used furniture.
Border Furnlhire Ca, 118 Bor-
der. Call 4795. ,■' .
WILL PAY casn for clean,
model Individually owned cats.
See me after si* o'clcok, w*ek
days, anytime on Sunday at 3f8
E. Morrcll St or call 7841. '
WANTED — Used furniture, elec-
tric apfiliances and sewing ma-
chines. One piece or a house
full, Call us for quick service
and ready cash. Phone 4373.
Of lias Beadle Furniture Co.,
500 Front.
M
1< OH lit.. pi ices for g\ms or pis-
tole, sco Army Surplus Supply
Store, 704 Scicond. , ,
:io.
and Tools
"am
home. 710
WANTED White middlcaged
rWotte to take
Street.
y
SEWfeNO MACHINES REPAIRED
R* )'7i Quick service
Will pay cash tor good sewing
''/."''ttlgMhrti ' Mp'-toft" ;r f
trNEAL nwnrtmB co.
can *74
FOR Moving and hauung. « See
C. E. Kyte, 148 Claxton. Phone
2888. •>
$25 to $1!
AUTO LOANS
REFINANCING
LOANS
MORRIS
Acceptance Co.
|M Block Ponrth St.
Re4weesi BUImim and Post Office
mill. See Allen Drake, 437
Sproston St., Riverside after 6
p. m. ■" ; " "T "
17. Rooms
NICELY Furnished bedroom. Call
4008.
u nT,n,"Bca. • MINNOW Seines, Cakuta Poles,
light housekeeping 3 nickeva \
week. 1301 Cherry..
FtRST Class sawyer for small
0 - TUBE Motorola car radio.
Good condition. 104 Main. Wil-
liams, Northeast apt.
NEW ft H. P. Air
unit. Call 4883.
Conditioning
PORTABLE concrete house steps,
made to order. 5W Knox.
BEDROOM for girl. 812 - 3rd St.
2 ROOM unfurnished apartment. '•
1211 Main.
COMPIJBTE line attic fans. 11 ft I
Sixth, 84-Oreen.
TRACTOR, plow and disc. M. L.
Percell, ltt. 3, box 163, Orange.
JURY ARRIVED
New LeRoi Air Compressors,
Model 60-106-100-210 and 315,
.} m<*4ritofl on pneumatlr tires.
For sale or rent.
Write or call
McCALL MACHINERY SUPPLY
COMPANY
531 Esperson Bldg., Houston 2.
Texas. Phone Fairfax 2413
Pets
LIQUOR Store, one oFtKe BST ~
in -Beaumont, clean stock, good
location, phone 0307 Beaumont.
HOLLYWOOD. Pi«k out your lot
and let us help build your new
home, for the first 10 homes,
contracts have already been let.
Hollywood Addition restrict-
ed to nice homes only. N. A.
Goodale, Room 2, First Natl.
Bank Bldg. Phone 2395.
4-ROOM modern home corner lot.
502 North Street. Good location
for business.
MaeArthnr
PHONE 4224 «r \224I
Showcns, 1105 Orange.
A. IJIeyciea
\
2-ROOM house and lot 150x50.
Bargain. Jamup Hughes. Or-
ange AUiletic .Club.
1845 Model H Servi Cycle in Rc
condition. See after 4:S0' at
90 Farragut.
WANTED Ladies matel
clubs pnd bag. Phone* 2028.
WF. FIX-IT right for less. Get
new parts arid repairs at Em-
mert's Bicycle and'Fix-It Shop,
1005 Cherry St.
THIRTY"
Atlanta. (AP) — MU is With
the greatest of pleasure that we
iid goodbye to out readers,'—
>te the departing sports editor.
Wex e \tp his Job on "The At-
lahi '' edited by ahd for in-
mat f the Atlanta federal pen-
itentiary
10« Lak
WE BUY, SELL
Vacuum Cleaners
SHOP
" *
CRIKOPkACTlC
HEALTH FEETKSj;
It A ML to « P.
M
J. M. Mr Daniel, Licensed
Bonded Plumber for at yean.
% Call *134
SEWING "done, specializ^"."#
children's and teen-agers' tlothes;
CO Gilmer Ct.
mamo I# ~ n avumq.
DAT m
WANTED — Steady job for pin
boys over 15 years old. Make
good money. Luckie's Bowlirjg
Center.,
WANTED — Good vulcanirer at
once. Apply Jimmies on Mai-
Arthur Dr., across from Keown
Wrecking Yard.
' , ' • - - .
WANTED
YOUNG WOMEN .
For light factory work, 50c per
hour while learning. Periodic in-
creases plus bonus. 50 hours pet-
week. Time and one-half over 40
hours. Call for interview at Por-
sonell Office, Orange Pulp and
Paper Mill, Orange. Texas.
"root WltlTftRY
occupational
ALTY
D PAY IN THE
ULAR ARMY!
JOB MOS Grades
Cable Stat.
ipwir m 4
Molar inspector 413 5.4.3
Petrclenm Storage
.:,;\„...,..,4M 4,8,8
Ground Safety
Technician 486 4,3,8
rasorer ..A. ....Ml S t
Groaad Observer. Antl-
Alrcraft Warning 518 5
CLOSE IN. nice rooms for men.
Cottage, trailer spaces. Lights
water paid- Call 2834. •'
BEDROOM for girls. 812 - 7th. St
ROOM for girls. References. 807
Cherry.
BEDROOM ToTrneih 884 Cherry.
Phone 4588 or 9M .
ROOM for gentlemen only. CM1
4471. *y —
SLEEPING,room for girls.
Orange Avchno.
1208
VL
mm
ONE 14*4x20 Tarpaulin, heavy
weight, water proof, good as
new. $35,00. One solid oak
dinette set. Biup leather cushion
$25.00. Phone 2180, 1118 - 18th
Street.
NEL^iTofHivlor sale. Tiler
■fVoiler Camp," see Wilson, '15th
and -Green. -;1—■ —
WINDOW frame approx7~Mx00~.
tWin Rnrtt 28x34 with wire
M-rccn,^ all for f 15.06. 204
''lakeside, Dr^ Sunset Ad.
3 NEW cafe stools, 8 u.4cd stools.
Call 2922,
28. Household Goods
aged
couple only.
2907.
Private bath. CoH
NICE 2-ROOM furnished apart-
hiiflnt. 712 First Street. 0
-*-¥■
4-ROOM unfurnished ipartment.
Straight out Main, next to Tdte
Darman's (South St.).
FURNISHED apartment. Apply
81 E Green.
HOU$E in Bjantt Addition,
St., see 150 Dyson Ct.
4tf
NICE 5-room modem home on
large Tot. Only $8,^50.08. J. E.
Pattillo, dial 2938 or 4828. /
2JROOM unfurnished holts.
Spooner Ad. fenc«d^ror cl
ens, coW or
1307 Sholar
se In
chick-
All ot
SMAL
SOFA, $80.00; Bookcase, $5.00;
Chest of drawers, $25.00;
Dinette set, 4 chairs, 825.00;
Heater, $10.00; 202 Decatur. 1
LIVINCROOM, bedroom, break-
'• fast room furniture, gas heaters
ahd radio. 2302 Pacific.
Y Birds. Euy your moth-
utiful bird tor Easter.
32. Seeds ahd Plants
TOMATOPlan^^
PET RABBITS, horse
sheep. Rt. 3, Box 283,
port Road-
"" ' K t1 1 \
,33. Livestock and PoujtTy
ihid mare,
3, OM Air-
BEAUT1FUL 3 year old saddle
horse, gentle Hmough for chil-
dren. See at 31-A Harrison St.
RHODE Island and Barred Rock
ut mmk
S-ROO^rfratnTTtTT'TT1^
out city limits, route to. Nylon
plant Or trade foi. Ft, Worth
or Dallas home. Box /14, Or-
\ ange Leader.
BUILDING for sale. Fruit Stand
corner Fifth and Elm. Imme-
diate removal. Phone 4858,
NEW Ape* vacuum cleaner. 1111
Sixth, Phone 8808.
ZENITH Cabinet pvodel radio.
-s5fcs
..WWk
\j. "MatM Caoler"
VTING FAN
al«m<nam
cabinet wMb hahdle.
Light, sato, atoraettve tor
heme er atftee use. Over-all
sise — 28 X 18 - 18 laches.
Price $39.95
ALVIN KEOWN
MlKAttlmi-Drive
5-ROOM modern home with 17
acres good land. Has figs and
oranges growing. Near highway.
$0750 01)
BRAND New home all modem.
Has 200x508 lot. Nice shade
trees. $4775 00. v
r
NICE 17 Acre ti-act. $3000.
18 ACRE tract on shell road.
Lights, mall' route and school
bus by it. $3250.
C. O. PARKER
Parker Courts on Port Arthur
highway — Phortc Rakers Sta-
tion.
BY OWNERS room. 2 bath,
screened in porch, new attic
ran, sen-ant's quarters. 2 single
garages, 1 double garage. Furn-
ished or unfurnished. Includ-
ing • ft. Coldspot. ' call 29348,
Port Arthur.
MODERN 4 room house and one
2-room house. 906 - 3rd. St.
SMALL Grocery r.tore, 308 - 3rd.
St. Bland Ad.
2-BEDROOM furnished house in
Sunset Ad. $8000.00. Possession
May 2. Phone 48C2.
TWO LOTS, 700 block Burton.
Sec owner at 1005 Main.
4-ROOM house. 1-2 acre land, 2
room, one acre of land, 5 miles
on Beaumont highway. West-
lawn Ad.
WILL TRADE the sweetest Chev-
rolet stake - body -pick-up for
clean late model passenger car.
Tony," 809-2nd. St.
WILL BUY or sen yonr car. Luck-
vie Nash Co.
Luckie Nash Co.
1930 Ford Caai h, $385.00.
CLEAN 1938 OJdstnobilo
4-DOOtt Sedan V'
1 ' N.
1030 Chevrolet Sedan. 2'Tiew
Tires," .. . J835 00
1940 Tudor Sedan Ford.
1930 Ford Panel Delivery $295.00
587 4,8
882 5.4.3
15. Loans
(Radto) 8,4.3
The* arc but Mew of the spec-
ialists needed irvihe post-war Reg
ular Army^ff yon heW an Army
military/occupational specialty
(MQftf, then here's good news
War Department has Just an-
nounced that men who were hon-
orably discharged from the Army
on or af4 r May 12. 1848, may now
bnllst in the Regular Army in their
•aualUMd specialties. You will
a grade depending upon
the length of time tha| you held
• MOS. at you wish to take
of this opportunity. It
training and ex-
B|
you for §. future
. It means security
You Can Get A Confidential
PERSONAL
$50 .im
WK SPEC1AJ.IZE m
lunches and short orders. Jan-
«4*? Bar bee vi* Cafe. 710 2nd
sueet.
FOR ANT PURPOSE
PAY BACK IN
ji -'taastut -
/ Trutk Owners
3 — 700 x 20 — 10 Ply
U. S. RAYON
4 - 708 x 26 ~ 18 My
OUNLOP CUP
5 — 750 x 20 10 Ply
MANSFIELD TIRI^S
™ I
4 — 825 x 20 — 10 Ply
V, S. RAYON
« — 900 x 20 — 10 Ply
GENERAL
1 — 10:00 x 20 — 12 Ply
GENERAL
Border Motor Co.
M Main St.
PHONE 43*2
■ ' .• "
OOOR '41 Chevrolet, ttarley
Da\1s Motocycle. 1500 - I4th. St.
WANT to sell your car? . See
Walter Norris if year prospec-
tive buyer need financing, 808
Fourth St. between Bilhtps and
Post Office.
FENDERS
I have a food HMk al those
hari*to-get fenders, just ra-
ti shipment mt rear
far , 30. 40. «, 42 POUO.
MARrKUL-iAlNT «i
X
%mk WASHI
• I ■
Who'll 0«ck Up Reins
Of John I. Uwit?
apti.z! CentTMl Press
• \VARHn;CVrON—the United Mta* Weilir.*
No LatUal Jucctitar
Graomtd far Hi*
_ ha« long: been
"onr-man" Sh <>' ar.tl burly John L. Lewis* Is that man. Like mari
poNUclans, Le\ is has no Rroon^d auccc«sor.
Observers of the 1946 coal wage negotiation«, ".till in progress al-
though Lewis has called a nationwide walkour. have occupied their
spare tnornt nls speculating ijn the Interesting issue of who will step
into the great "John L.'s" sho^s v. hen he lays down the UMW reins.
In the course of the conference's public uessipns. Lewis sent to
the rostrum a dozen of hiu district presigents, the
UMW's international officials and, innumerable
aides. _ . " . ..v •
After lookinp them all over, observers general-
ly arrived at these conclusions:
If Lewis were to need a successor Immediately,'
It probably would be neat, pleasant UMW secre-
tary* treasurer, Thomas Kennedy, former lieuten-
ant governor of Pennsyb""™'*. ' V
If at some distant date a new UMW' leadcr is
to come from the ranlM a! district chiefs, the
most likely candidate at present i* George J.
Tiller, of Beckley, W. VS . , president of iSta-
trlct 28. • "
Tltler displayed the nearest approach to the
Lewis technique, his boomiig yolce, his fervor,
nis use of sitrcftsm and ridicule on opponenta.xThe We< t Virginia
JJMW official kicks the polish and flnesae of Lev,is l ot could be
developed. ' 1 /
1
John t. tewit
• BRASS HATS IN THE NAVY departtpcflt 6tlll are hopeful thtly
Will win the battle to sCttttlo or^gftelve pending' legislation for unifi-
cation of the armed forces.
For a while the Army was far in the lead and it appeared that,
% with President Truman's support, the Army would push the mergst*
through Congress.
iwevcr, the Navy lobby has been working behind the scents and
lias Succeeded in keeping the bill bottled up In commlttec for
months^
Top-ran^dng Army" officers a«!mlt tpere Is a good clianee that the
measnre wlii'ne delajifd en til rebecs for ttie aiimther. p
that happens, tfta Navy vfflt have otiWi'ned it# 1841 Iwcal appropria-
tion and there will be little prospect of an early merger. '
\ « . • *
• ADMINISTRATION* LEA DF.U< on Capitol Hill are more op-
timistic over the prospects of tho Brldsh loin. They feel that It now
has a good chance of apt r.wu. prcbabiy without the all-summtr
llght that was M first
-There is strong opposition to the loan, but leaders Iwlleve dlscus-
aion of the proposal is helpful ratheKthan harmful to its chances.
They point to recent endorsements of the loan by important seg-
ments of the nation's business life and frpnKat least one major farm
organization ■ \
Latest indications are that itouse Republicans njay not put up an
organized front against it. ,
• • • * X
• THE ACTION OP WISCONSIN'S Progressives lit rejpining the
OOP after 12 years of Independence was not taken In*order to
assure the re-election of "Young Bob" LeFollette to the Senile this
year. He was regarded as certain to win. \
The Progressives' action looks toward the convention wh IA Attn
nominate a Republican candidate for president '
In 1948.
When the convention comes, the forces of former
Governor Stassen of Minnesota, Senator Ball of Min-
nesota, Senator Morse of Oregon, Senator Aiken of And 1*48
Vermont and LaFollette will be drawn together in
a fight to wrest party control from the "old guard."
Observers concede that young Bob ma^ be a dark horae candidate
for president; that he may wind up a vlcs-piesldential candidate and
that he certainly will be vary powerful. Young Pob stm la' thU
dominant figure in the Prigressive party founded ty hir faiaetfk
father--"Fiahtins Bob" LulTollette. v .'
WlKonsIn
■>V
M. Meal Estate
34. Real Estate
AttENTION! BTDDKItf
bagjUler half if yea s
a*. D. P. Ll'C'KIE, 1
' I%eae M54 er 2787.
4 ON GOVKXNMENT HOUSES. 1 have 1
t available If y«n secure a hease or will 1
mnt to sell year tieaw. Also have eea- 1
rial to cat koaM In 8we and tMHH new
.uekle's BswlMt CaatDT, 288 Pint 81 i
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