The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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THURSDAY, JUKE 20,1940
SALLY'S
SIM PI.K, CONSERVATIVE dinner-
ware, high In appearance, appro-
priate pattprna, prlcrd right. That’*
Salem dinner srar*. See it at THE
SABINE SUPPLY CO. Phone One.
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS 10. Taxicab toUranu*
1. Shaving 12. A number JJ BrawV
instrument 16. Wound 33. Feminine
a clip crust ’pronoun
f-Rlver 17. Wapiti 3«. Italian
islands 18. Toward river
,0. Conclude 31. Creek 37. Shun
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43. Piaything
48. African
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BICYCLES
ENTUHY AND FIRESTONE Bi-
cycles for boys and girls. Priced
from 121.05 to *49.95. May he
purchased on easy term*. OR-
ANGE SUPPLY C<). UH) Fifth.
18. French 23. Swine pen
river 24. Exclama-
14. Sea eagle Uon
15. Babylonian 27. A metal
god 28. Frozen
18. Coterie water
18. Male adults 30. Pertaining
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25. Kind of tree Y/X
INGRAM’S CAFE
PLEASING VARIETY of food
'ith every meal and good Cutter,
pen all night. Curb Service. Prl-
ite dining room for special par-
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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’ The rates tabulated below
fcpply to ads originating with-
in the Orange trade territory,
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2.-Special Notices
MARINE SERVICE
HARMM MARINE SERVICE. Marine
contracting •— tugi — barge* —
•peed boats. Quarter boats. Fourth
St Docks. Phono 08. (8 2I|
CENTURY
cycles for
BRYANT & McKAY
ONE OROUP of 11.98 Dresses for
11.98. Sixes from 12 to 54. Sheers,
light weight prints and wash silk*.
Open all night,
vate dining room
ties.
Hie Orange Leader
PuSftabsd every afternoon except
Saturday, end Sunday -, morning at
8S81-2 Front street l>y the Orange
Leader Publishing Company.
Bntarad at Orange Texas P. O. a*
•scond Class Mall Matter- tinder
Act of Congress March 8, 1818.
J. & QUIGLEY, Editor * Publisher
Anne , Brandt Quigley, City Editor
Mioe Bula Mae Turner; Boc. Editor.
OFFICE HOURS
■dltortfl Dept. 8 a. m- to I p. m.
Business Offices 8 a. m. to I p. m.
Circulation Dept. 8 a. m. to 4 p. p.
Except Monday 8 a. m. to • a. m.
EUBWIUPTlON RATES
3l Mall pr Carrier. 1 month . .$ .84
Advertising Rates Will be'Furnlsbed
Upon Application
ASSOCIATED PRESS ! EMBER
L POLITICAL
' Announcements
PUBLICATION RATES—Cash in
Advance. .
For atete or district offices $17.50
For County Offices ............ $15.00
Except as follows:
County Commissioner . ......... 110.00
Justice of the l'eaco .............. $10.00
Constable, . ......................«... .$ 7.6#
The Orange Leader la authorised
to announce the following candi-
date* subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries:
•—For County Judge
FRANK W. HUSTMYKE
R. I.EE DAVIS
JAMES NEFF
■-Eor Co. Commissioner Pot. 1.
’ 8. J. CALLAVET
It. M. (BOB) HALL
—For Co. Commissioner, Pet. 2
R. E. HANRAMER
For Co Com Pet 3
C. S. HOLLIS
—For County Attorney
GRAHAM BRUCE
W. P. SEXTON
—For County Clerk
MRS. W. A. GUNNING
CHARLES Mac FA It LA N E
—For County Treasurer
MRS. K. J. -O’REILLY
—For Co. Tax Assessor A Collector
O. D. BUTLER
—For Sheriff
GEORGE A. JETT
C. H. MERIWETHER
L. G. ■DICK" STANFIELD
‘ —For Justice of the Peace
J F SWAIN
J. MONROE COLBURN
2.-Special Notices
FRUGE FURNITURE
STORE dealing in new
and second-hand furni-
ture. We buy, trade,
•ell and have a special
on mattresses, and all
sizes guaranty rugs.
110 Border St. Pho 439
6-24
PK’l'KKsuN TAXI. Oliver on duty
day or night. Phone 252 or 828.
' "1HJC*’ HAILEYS TAXI. day or
night Phone 262, or residence
801._ _____
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
KO RED TAPE
Bring your title papers—It
take* you only 14 minutes.
MOTOR INVESTMENT CO.
, 478 College St.. Phone 1111.
Beaumont, Texaa.
RADIO SERVICE
KEEP YOUR RAD17t4n GOOjU re-
pair to keep up with the U.i*’.ull
gan.ea and news of the day.
GUARANTEED RADIO repair ser
vice. Phone x:t. CASK AND Me
GEE FURNITURE CO. Front SL
(6-24 )
MONUMENT WORKS
8. C. fcJIMAR, Agent fur Mvimirials.
10 yearn experience. Alsu clean- i
jng and straightening of inonu- j CAMPBELL’S MARKET
ORANGE FAINT 00.
BROKEN AUTO CLASH. wind-
ffhtaktj*, wliulfiUH, replaced ami fit
ted In rftiwri manner. Phone 33,
Fourth and Main *troetn, ucroKw
from tHTicse.
GREENWOOD SERVICE
STATION
FREE — BEAUTIFUL PRIZES to
regular customer* who gave our
stamp*. Call for your booklet and
free stamp*. Roy E. Greenwood.
Sinclair dealer. Tenth and Park
Ave. Phone 108. rfl
ments. 201 Eighth St.
All work guaranteed.
monu-
Phoue 37 r.
1(1 24 40|
NETTIE’S FLOWER SHOP
LOVELY CUT FLOWERS and pot
Plants for all occuslona. . Phone
276. We deliver. Located Eighth
and John. • (6-24)
ADELE WEIL
SPORTS SHOP
Features:
Flexees Foundation Oarmonts
$5.00 up
Aiicienne Girdles $3.50 up
Pantie Girdles $2.00 up
MEATH. GROCERIES, Vegetables,
candles and Iras cream. Open Sun-
days. Ninth and Hart. Phone
424. Free Delivery. (6-28)
ORANGE DRUG CO.
DRfNK AT OUR FOUNTAIN. All
glasses, cup* and spoons sterlilx.
od for your protection.
A) (#23)
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
A LUNCH CAN BE QUICK and
still tie good. In fact that's our
specialty. Luhchea and Sandwich-
es. Loo Cabin Sandwieh Shop.
(6 21)
ZETO’S BAKERY
GOOD BREAD, MORE THAN anv
other food keeps the family fit.
Zeto'a Bread I* a blend of most-
needed food elements thoroughly
baktsl. Ask your Grocer. (7-3)
MONEY TO LOAN! QUICK, CON-
fldential. Courteous loans on your
automobile*. Refinancing $50 to
1600 — a new service at LACK’S.
iPhone 200. (7 6)
ORANGE SUPPLY 00.
SHEItWLN WILLIAMS PAINTS, ul-
»o - large Block quIek-dryliiK enam-
el* it ml varninhoM mu i table for
floorH, wuIIh, woodwork or uho oil
metal. Nice Htock of wall paper.
1UU Fifth street. Phone 16.
3.-FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT. Pri-
vate entrance, electric
refrigerator. Also be. I room. 5t)ti
Orange, photic 121. (6-20tf>
4.-FOR SALE
WASHING MACHINES
WEKTINOHOU8B WASHING Ma
chines and the HettedU ll«un©
Laundry* also pel feet loll Oil Hun-
ger, Coleman guHoline range* ami
Magic Chief rum lungeH. HCA Hi-
U!‘»m and Fedeiul recording phono*
giuph*.
AT 808 CYPRESS ST. Lot and alt
Improvements. $750. j. K. Pat-
tillo. Phones 2«J anil 735.
(GI9tf)
MALCOLM W. PEARCE,
INSURANCE
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS. M
W. Pearce Inciuranee Affrncy, Or-
ange National Ilank Building. |
Phone US. <«-W)
GOODYEAR SHOESHOP
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING comes
from ltihg experience ant# modern
equipment. We hare both. 1 John
Romano 510 Main. (6-24)
FURNITURE
KINGWAGNEU always saves you
money on furniture requirements.
Trade Old Furniture for New. 105
Fifth street. Phone 44. We Sell
for I .ess. <6-22)
MARCELLA BEAUTY SHOP
BEAUTY NEEDS — WE Carry a
complete line of Beth Mure** pro-
duct*, famous for their effect •% «-
neai*. Vlalt our ahop, 506 Main.
Phone K4.
DR. M. SHRYOGK
UGLY GLASSES CAN RUIN your
appearance — good looking gluNMeti
actually Improve it. He© um to-
day. 606 Main.
SABINE FURNITURE
A MATTRESS GO.
SPECIAL PRICE ON LINOLEUM
rug*. 9 by 12 iiiar. priced $U. 95
caidi; 0 by 9 Mixe, $4.50 ca*h. Wide
selection patterns. Nice line houHe-
hold furniture. Terms. Special-
ixed In mattrcHs renovation. Have
your old mattresst*8 mud© into In
ner-Springs. New mattresses made
to order. All sixes and grades.
Furniture upholstering. 90 Green.
Phone 180.
WII*L PAY I'ASII for small car.
Muwt l»e haigaln. V. C. Nlrtiinty,
I>owns Store. (It)
fGllfLM WANTED JtjrHOptl Sand)
wich Shop. • (8-19)
RACHAL CONFECTIONERY
DELICATESSEN, DRUGS. ice
cream, coffee, candy on Ice, maga
sines, sandwiches. short orders;
Special chicken dinners: Fishing
tackle, picnic supplies. All night
curb service. Green Ave. at Elev-
enth. Phone l4«. <6-24>
3.-FOR
TWO HOOM^btafltTMKXT. All
bf(1s pwffTsut FumTccI
4i;_. (6-2)1)
BedrooMR and ffp.ticMUNtSl
«09 Elm St. Telephone 369. 6-18
vowPLet i ; i. v i r itNiKH rrT^NEu^
iHiplex I'jjmie )f3 (til'')
fOOG FHOXT BKDKOOM. private
entrance, for couple or one or two
gentle men. 606 Orange. Phone
721. _
mm
5 cu. foot aLl porcelain Frtg-
Idalre. Sacrifice. Cain Furniture
Co. _ (817)
BARY CHICKS. STARTED (thick*.
Custom Hatching. Pullet*. DeWltt
Hatchery, Vidor......Tern*.
MODERN SIX ROOM HOME with 3
lot*. A real bargain. J. E. I’at-
tillo.__ (6-22)
NINE TURKEY HENS AND GOB-
bier. 80 frying slue turkeys. 1-2
mile from Willey’s Dairy. Tom
Davis at the Orange Grove. (8-11)
Work Wanted
MIDDLE-AGED WHITE WOMAN
wants job as housekeeper. Will
live on place. ‘ References. Mrs.
L. Hutchins, 501' Border St. (SB)
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35. Slander
38. Girl'a name
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ore
41. Cietem
44. To check
148. Nimbus
147. Procession
48. Present time
50. Merely .
61. Affirm
52. Weird
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fal© St., H«»uaron. Texaa. (6-12)
6-Help Wanted
FEMALE HELP WANTED
SALES LADIES
£££GIAb w/rk for Married Wo-
men. to $22 weekly and
your own (h-eMMON FREE. No can*
vna?dng.( jto Investment. WrUe
fully, glung »s«» .in«l dre.«*H alxe.
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stop noub. stu_y noise and
DONfT SNAKE YOUR FINGER
AT ME! VWERE DOING NO HARM’
HERE WE ARE AND HERE.
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ORANGE FLORAL SHOP
ALL KINDS OF ill.XJCD CCT
Flowers, potted utant* Flow
er* fur all occasion*. ('orwntes «
epee laity. $ OdAXGR FLORAL
BlIOP. 12*1 Oreen. Phone 7».
AUTO SERVICE
BATTERY NHOLKCT MEANS
, trouble. It take* only a momeiy
N. 7‘>r a* to te*t and service your bat-
ttrry. and that *ervtcc 1* free. OR
■ ANGE BATTERY A STARTER
B0RVICK. Btxth at Front. Phoae
2 37.
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H. A. WHEELER, D. 0.
CHIROPRACTIC A PHYSIOTHE
RAPHY. Radtatherm. Galva sine
M’are. Electromae Infrared and Vi-
olet Ray, Electro A A Vibratory
Massage. Foot and Spinal Adjust
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1940, newspaper, June 20, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557606/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.