The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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FOURTH street fikii bait
STAND. 0|M*n 24 himr. a day.
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SINGER HEWING MAC](INK. goxl
l ciHidlMon, *20(; Gasoline trod, $3.
Mamie! Paiitnja, 4,10 Mill.
The Orange Leader
Published every afternoon except
Sa'urday. and Sunday morning at
131 1-2 Front street by the Orange
Leader Publishing Company.
Entered a: Oranga Texas P. O. aa
Second Claes Mail Matter Under
Act of Congress March 3. Hit
J. B. QUIOLET, Editor A Publisher
Anne Brandt Quigley, ITty Editor
Miaa Enla Mae Turner, 8®c. Editor
orncE hocus
Editorial Dept. 1 a. m. to I p. m.
Business Offices 8 a. m. to t p. m.
Circulation Dept. ( a. ra. to « p m.
Except Sunday S a. m. to * a m
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Mall or Carrier, 1 month .(0
Advertising Rates Will be Furnished
Vonn Application
ASSOCIATED PRESS 3MB8SR
.5 Room House with rath b.i
50xj«0 feet. 110 Polk, Only *S«0.00
See J S. Em men. Phone- ;:77.
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NEW F, H. A. APPROVED HOME,
payments less than refit IH-Wftt
C. Bennett. Phone 2U7 or after i
p. m., «7X. ofi
CAMERA
CAMERA. 35 mm. rerfet 14 F2.1
Ions. light meter, counted rung*-
finder, flash gun, filter case. Al
most hew. Was $1:0, sell for #19.
L. Gray, care Green*.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
HERBS A REAL CAAKG A1 \ In an
Underwood typewriter, writes anil
looks like new. Call and see It.
Enterprise OITice. Sixth and
Front streets. A. F. BURNS.
A. C. ELECTRIC WELDER (a
good condition. R. L. Ikimlnv,
912 Link Kt. <4 10)
POLITICAL
Announcements
PURLICATION RATES- Cash In
Advance.
For slate or district offices $17.50
For County OfTlees .. $15.00
Excetit as follows!
County Commissioner , ........ *10.00
Justice of the Peace , .......... *10.00
Conataljle . ...........* 7 50
For Mayor . ..... .. ...... *15.^0
For City Commissioner ....... * 5 00
The Orange Leader Is 'authorised
to announce the following candi-
dates subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries:
-—For Mayor
w. l Blanchard
AllE 8OKOLSKI
JOHN W. NELSON
"For City Commissioner, Ward 1.
II. E. HARBINGER
E. II. HKARTFtELD.
•—For County Judge
FRANK W. HC8TMYRE
—For Co. Commissioner, Pet.
R. K. HANK.VMER
—For County Attorney
GRAHAM tlRT'CB
.-•■‘For County Clerk
Mrs. w a. iijjJfNtNa
—For Justice of ,the Pence
J. P. SWAIN
POULTRY AND EGGS
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS 3 Flower *’ ’ 25 Aviation
1 Coalitions 4 Metallic rock hero
7 Door part 5 Neon tsym) 2d Put on
U A dark-red 6 Slender. v 21 Fnar a
1 „ color graceful title
1 11 A state , woman 28. Hawaiian
I 13 Kind of 7 Delight food
1 cheese 8. Exclamation 29. Tavern
| 14. Put down *. Smaller 31. Grampus
, 16. Nay 10. Push from 32. Anger
! 17 Letter S below
| 18. Watch 18. Yea
f secretly 18. Perched
i 19. Distress 19. Eat the eve
, signal ning meal
: 20. Note of the 21- Buffers
scale 22. Teamsters
; 21. Exclamation 23. Seaman
22. Concise 24. Narrow Inlet42. Offensive
23. Mild rebuke
! 24/Knock
25. First man
27. Pinaceoua tree |
28. Jumbled type
, 30. Abdomen
(colloq.)
33. Type measure |
34. Epoch
35. Ireland
36. A bow
36. Question
38. Oriental V 1*^$**.
country 44 Musical noU
39. Harangue 45. Heroic
40. Kind of tree 47. Likely
41. Somewhat 48. Siamese coin
like ale 60. Esker >v
52. Sun god'
|37.100 square
meters
38. Chinese
divinity
»0. Little girl
141. Indefinite
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43. Noah's vessel
'44. Mire
- 45. Guido’s high-
{ est note
,46. Parent
(47. Intention
|48. A sacred bull
(49. On top
(51. One skilled
! in a fine art
153. Bird's abode
54. Fitful
SEE US FOR DIXIE FAMOUS
Chicks,' sex id or unsexed. Camp
Oraln Co.. Phone 23.
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EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Ml.':
aggressive Man. now employed
desiring to Increase Income writing
Fife sod Automobile insurance for
*20.000,000.00 (irganixatlon makdh*
substantial saving. to po.irvhdld t<
Ample training given. Address c.
O Pox 7991, Hous-on
GIRL TO TAKIjLl H.UiGi: OF KIT
chen »ml,muke sandwiches. Hick-
ey's Place. , 4 )
6.-HeIp Wanted
FEMALE HELP WANTED ]
SALES LADIES
MPKPIAL WORK FOR MARRIED
Women. Earn to tii weekly nr.d
your own rlre»*o» FREE. No car,
vnssiiiK. No investment.. Write*
fully, giving age nod ores* *«o.
FASHION FROCKS, Dept, V-4210,
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SCOUT NEWS
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SCOTfS SCRAP BOOK
By R.J. SCOTT
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DUtrlKulcd By King Fcature-g Fyrwlkgfo. Inn
2,-Special Notices
PETERSON TAXI, Driver on duty-
day *>r night. Phone 232 or «2G.
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6? . '
••doc baileys taxi,
night, l’hone stand 232,
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AUTOMOBILE LOANS
NO BED TAPE
Bring your title papers—It
take* you only 15 minutes.
Motor investment co.
4711 College St . Phone 1911.
Beaumont, Texas.
H. A. WHEELER, D. C.
chihopractr; a phybiothk-
RAPY Rsdtolherm. Gnlvn-wtne
Wave, Electromae Infrared and Vi-
olet Kay. Electro A Vibratory
Massage, Foot and Spinal Adjust-
ment*. 992 Orange Ave.
ORANGE FLORAL SH0P~
ALL ° KINDS OF MIXED CUT
FLOWERS, Totted Plante. Flow,
•r* for alt occasion* Corsage* a
•peclaltr. ORANGE Ft-ORAL
SHOP. 12*1 Green. Phone 7*.
The Orangy, .-District' Roy gn-a t
Cominltierr'Tn.H .Monday ervulng al 1
the- Holland Hotel. \V R. Terry j
preluded in tIn- absence of M. A, 1
Weal. Other* present were William !
Tilley. J H. David. A. 8. McNeill, I
Howard S. Pelersou, John K.iue, and j
Gene Talbot, All’. Peterson is a new-
membor of the committee, having ac- ’ uil Scouts met Saturday afternoon
•at one o'clock at the home id' Mr*,
(hied Lenhard. The menibers present
answered tlie roll cull with sound*
of bird* and animal*.
Wolf and Lion pi Ur were presented
to Fred .McDonald. Wynne Hunt and
Toni Depwe. The wolf and bear [dip
wa* presented to Tro.v LenharJ.
ceptert the appointment a* chairman
of organisation and extension.
The feature of the meeting was a
fhlk by John Kane, Sabin,- Area 1 toy
Seoul Executive, on the Julies of
the district’' Commit too.
It wu decided tt, hold the Orange
District Roy Scout Rally on May 11.
Den Two
When a man won’t believe a word a girl tells him, the word is
generally “No!”
On id est of travel* v.c«e played ?»y
Plante Crush.
The next meeting will 1h- held Sat-
unlay at 1 p. in. at I lie home of Mrs.
Lenhard. Fred McDonald, scribe.
Mrs. It. Lee Haris and .Mrs. t\
A. I lifetime attended the spring con-
ference of Methodist churches *»f tin*
day at the North End Methodist
Church in Ikuumont.
IS REAA.LY PUMICE., OR
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fihe. BY-steam Pressure
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a I<HAj5 TtiE APPEARANCE
Joe ashes - clouds )
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3.-FOR RENT
FU END* It ED APARTMENT Down
•it Sir*, garage, elect! |c refr\evi
t Ion Rills paid. 5US Orange.
*l'h..ne 72],_ • I Stri
OAKS APARTMENT. *03 12th. nl.-e
ly furnished, downstairs. electric *
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refrigerator, garage. Ail
hills e*!-l
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pftrtmer.t. reasonable
- 452 tt M)4.
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4.-FOR SALE
DIRT FOR FILU1. Rich Warn for
flower* and lawn. Any a mount.
M. M. Gray. Phone gS4. (4-l*>
BEES b-lng h|ve
J ptroT-g colony In
ffn^son.
and arc'll put
it for *1. George
2. Bor DO.
CHOICE BROILERS ?0e per pound
In lot* of 2* or more. Vinton Hat-
Ytnion. Ln. (S-1 )
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1940, newspaper, April 3, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558953/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.