The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 95, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 21, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1940
rAGE TWO
DAILY CROSSWORD r mUM
8. Note of th« 24. Tavern ’ fofoWffifel
scale 25. Covered [Vlolwf^lMsff
7. Demand * avenue tolife tsIEMviE
8. Well- 24. Assisting tefgMtRgMg
pleased 30. Roman ■KEEEEE
8. A waterfall money IffeljllfEiatj
10. Bishop ot 31. Decay EgyyljeBm
Rome 34. Man's name fr-KT ISkHsB
85. Toward the |||g^ggg
16. Potatoes 37. Jewish .
(dial.) month _' "
18. Young dog 38. Correct T**Urd,r * 41
19. Received 40. Wild revelry
22. Strained 43. Enemy 46. Exclamation
23. Fabric 44. Open (poet) 47. Mulberry
By STANLEY
THE OLD HOME TOWN
YES, IM MAJOPIAKJ IN THERMO)' fHEE;-HEEI--MIS OLDMAN
ADVERTISING
DYNAMICS — POLITICAL
ECONOMY AND ANCIENT
HISTORY-- . -----
10. Interweave
11. County In
Scotland
12. A fish
14. Rowing
implement
15. Mingle
M. Sailor
17. Kind of
apple
19. British
general
20. Type measure
21. Pronoun
22. Particles
23. Slivers
25. Gum
27. Emmet ,
28. Beam
29. Fees paid
4.-FOR SALE
LLIN6 A
^LITTLE /RSliRANCE
ON THE SIDE TO
IVKBEP • HIM /N COCLE<
1939 FORD COACH. Can't make
315 payments. Will sacrifice large !
equity (or clear car. Inquire Oro- I
eery Store, lat-Cypresa, Pbone S7«. j
(4-241 1
1 Classified Rates
The rates tabulated below
.. ' -
apply to ads originating with-
in t’jo Orange trad* territory.
Four, seven and thirty time
rates quoted apply to ada
scheduled for consecutive days
only.
Uw 0 Oh rw fcw M
NEW F. H. A. APPIIOVKD HOME,
payments less than rent. IkeWItt
C. Bennett. Phone 267 or after 6
p. m.. *7It (IfI
POULTRY AND EGOS
SEE U8 FOR 111X112 FAMOUS
Chicks, Mxetl or unsexed. Cm nip
OrAln Pft.. fMvmr
22. Religious
belief
SS.'Nay
84. Exclamation
38. Avenues
(ahbr.)
87. Starry
39. Clamor
40. Poem
41. Wrath
42. Half an em
43. Friar-a title
44. Monater
The Orange Leader
Published every afternoon except
Sa’orday, and Sunday morning at
19) 1-2 Front etreet by tbe Orange
Leader Publishing Company.
Entered a: Orange Texas P. O. as
Second Class Mall Matter Under
Act of CtngreM March 3, 1918.
J. B. QUIGLEY, Editor A Publisher
Anne Brandt Qutgley, City Editor
Mias Eula Mae Turner, floe. 'BdlUr
orrics nouns
Editorial Dept. I a m to I p, m.
Business Offices 8 a m. to I p. m
Circulation Dept. I a m. to I p- m.
Except Sunday 8 a m. to 9am
SANITARY WIPING HAGS, Moth
Inaecticlde to spray your closet*.
Oranse Laundry Co. Phono II).
48. Exclamation
49. Permit
SIN.1EP. SEWING MACHINE. gi~«l
condition, $20; Gasoline Iron.' $3.
Manuel Funis*. 41(1 Mill.
i.kT 42 ^
4. ChiefTnde.. ZZ ^ ^ ^
world river kliT/l V.£A- , —I
5. Hearing organ Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Inc.
5 ROOM HOUSE WITH HATH. Lot
50x140 feet. 110 Polk. Only IMXMkl.
Sec J. S. Bmmert. Phone 377.
<3-29tf»
cpcvtiCHt, uc «'nc mumt, —*<qic»tc i-, womo afcwtt srsrsvto1
DIRT FOR KILLS. Rich loam for
flowers and lawn. Any amount
M. M Gray. Phone 834. (SIS)
SALLY’S’ISALLIES
By R. J. SCOTT
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By |(all or Carrier, 1 month . .1 .10
Advertising Rate* Will be Furnished
Conn Application
ASSOCIATED PRESS .’ AMBER
5.-Wanted To Buy
i5hy -iw mmrr\
Beautiful
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
CATTLE and horses. Lee Bur-
yeas. Phone 853. (5-17)
6.-HeIp Wanted
FEMALE HELP WANTED
* AUlou<;tl
•'fftEB.E. 15 AH AVERAGE.
OF 6,000 BLOSSOMS
CH A. CACAO YRE.E.,
DULY ABoxiY YWE.M<y
MAYure. ih-to Pods-
A-fREt DOES WELL-
Yo PRODUCE. YHREE-
Pounds <?f CocoA
a year-
political
Announcements
SALES LADIES
SPEffAL WORK FOR MARRIED
Women. Earn to *22 week'/ ate!
your own dresses FllEK. No can
VtuSlr.g. No Investment. Write
fully. giving aye nnd dress alxe.
FASHION FROCKS. Dept. V-SA29.
CINCINNATI, O.
PUBLICATION HATES—Cash In
Advance.
For state or district offices 117.51)
For County Offices $15.00
Except as follows:
County Commissioner
Justice of the Peace
*10.00
910.00
Can stable
■ V 7.30
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE
FUNDING BONDS
NOTICE 1» hereby given that on
the Stb day of May, 1940. the Board
of Own mission era of the City of l»i
ante, Texas,1 will pass an ordinance
authorial it* the Issuance of funding
bonds of sa(d City In the maximum
amount of $39,815.47. beating Inter-
est at the rate of Four (4 per cent)
tier cent per annum, maturing serial-
ly throughout the years lilll to 1950.
Toth Inclusive, for the purpose of
taking up.' cancelling, funding, and
in lieu of a like amount of outstand-
ing Indebtedness described «s (ojjjsws:
City of Orange Street Sweeiter
Warrants, dated January 5, 194«.
bearing interest at the rate of 5 per
cent per annum, numbered from One
(1) to Four (IT. doth lacta*tlRf~of
the denomination of *1,1)97.OH each,
aggregating f4.38S.t8l and maturing
serially 31,097.00 on January 5th
each of the year 1911 to 1914. Indus
Ive;
DATE PAYEE AMOUNT
3.3.89 First National Bank of Orange
*19.2(81.00; 7.12*8 Texas and New
Orleans Railway Co. *4,0(10.00: 2 23-
The Orange Leader is authorised
lo announce the following candi-
dates subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries! ‘
r—Fur County Judge
FRANK W. IIUHTMYRH
, It. I.EE DAVIS
—For Co. C'lmmtsstener, pet. )
H. E. HANKAMER
—For County Attorney —
GRAHAM HRPCB"
—For Cmnty Clork
MRS. W. A. GUNNING
—For Co t»* Assessor A Collector
O. D. HI TLER
—For Sheriff
GEORGE A. JETT ,
C. II. -MERIWETHER
—For Justice of the Peace
J. P. SWAIN
J. MONROE COLBURN
A PlLE OF CLAxY AS
LAR^E. A MOOERM
Bum<;alow mus<
BE ^orYed OVER
beside, ah
AFRICAH MIME
r--, IH ORDER.
(iaE> YoFlMD
pff A SIMPLE
- COMMERCIAL
DIAMOND f
Many a girl is a real treasure—the kind you have to dig for
Acts of the Regular Session of* thn
Forty Second Legislature.
EXKCtTTKD this the Cth day of
April 1940.
\V. K. LEA.
Marui*. City of Orange, Texas
40 tiulf States rumtes Company
$9,25* SK; 11-1-H7 J. Hen Stoner A|»
tiral.S4tl i\>mi»any $1,)00.00*J 2 28-441
Eureoka Fire Hose t’omrwtny $1,100.
2-23*40 T«»m Luwo fciuppiy Company
$41»JI0; 2-23 40 Orange Inveatm^iit
Company $275.00. 2 23-40 United
flax t % n»o; atl >n $00.59! 2-23-40
Mnfre Tire and Storage Company
$183.05; 2 23 40 L. F. llaspit $300.00
TOTAL $30,815.42
This notiee Is given In accordance
with the provision* of Chapter lilt. Iiv
Yoima ^oyoiEs i
ARE. 3/ YhEIR PAREMY^ 1
"to SUM -t4iEMSELVES-0R*SLELp
w THeir Meads PoinYinq,
Howard -Yheir dek
,+f* IWO. Xing Features Syndicate, he. World nghts reserved
2.-Special Notices
PHOTO FINISHING
OFFICE IN HOLLAND HOTEL. We
ilo" all Wi>' k in photography. One
day service on films.
Phone 97
v Wo will gladly call for and deliver.
Cut prices first three days. Open-
Ing Monday, April 52.
Industries.
BIG SISTER
By LES FORGRAVE
petehIsx TAXI
Driver on duty
Phone 252 or 428.
"DOC" RAILI?B» TAXI. day or
night. ri one 252, or resldenea
MIS.
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
SO RED TAPE
Bring your title papers—It
take* you only 15 minutes.
Motor in\ fstmk.nt co.
479 College PL. Pbone 1911.
Beaumont, Texas
H. A. WHEELER. D. 0.
CHIROPRACTIC k PHYSIOTHK-
RAPHY. Radlatheran, Galva-slae
Wave, Eleeiromae Infrared ami Vi-
olet Ray, Electro & k Vibratory
MFiot and Spinal Adjust-
mi-I S. 492 Orange Ave.
ORANGE FLORAL SHOP
ALL KINDS Ob' MIXED CUT
l-'I (AVERS. Potted Plants. Flow-
ers fi r all occasions Corsages %
specialty. ORANGE FUlRAL
SHOP. 1201 Gn-en. Plior.e 78.
ETTA KETT
By PAUL ROBINSON
BEAUH IS ONE/
1 MAG ME THAT ACCIDENT"
NEVES. LEAVING ASCAI2*
Bur ro lovs5ou.no ,
matter HOW YOU LOOK./
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FOOLED V—J
3.-FOR RENT
-THAT
MAKES
ME SO
HAPP/i
OAKS APARTMENT. 5*8 12th n|.e
ly f;irnl«he»l. downstairs, electric
refrigerator, garage. All bills paid,
n art)
FURNISHED THREW ROOM A
partment. reasonable rent. Call
452 or 9f>4
3 ROOM COMPLETELY FURNISH-
. ed Apartment, electric refritara-
Uep, atl hilt* paid garage, V. C.
MeiUnty. Downs Store. (If)
APARTMENT. 29) Ninth St.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 95, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 21, 1940, newspaper, April 21, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558082/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.