The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 227, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942 Page: 2 of 10
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The Orange Leader
Published every afternoon ex-
;ppt Saturday, arid Sunday morn-
n« nt 503 Front Street by the
Orani'.e Leader Publishing Co.
Entered at Orange. Texas P. O.
5, Second Class "Mail Matter Un-
jer Act of Congress March 3, 1918.
; J. B. QUIGLEY, ftfitor & Pub.
F.. R SOLOMON, Adv. Mgr.
FLORENCE BRANDT, City Ed,
KULA MAE TURNER, SoC. Ed.
::ATHRYN COCHRAN, Want-Ada
OFF$CE HOURS
editorial IV[I. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Eusinees Offfces 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Circulation lipk 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
except Sunday. 6 a. m. to 9 a. m.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Moil or Carrier, 1 month $ -90
• « Advertising Rates Will Be
" Furnished Upon Application
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER
4. Special Notices
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L BUSINESS DIRECTOR*
n. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1- Card of Thanks
I. I.oilce Notice*
Lost and Poind
4. Special Notleee
III. EMPLOYMtMt
1* Help Wanted
«. Sanations Wanted
nr. EDl'CATftNIM
11, Schools
12. Privats Instruction
V. FINANCIAL
tt. lluslneue
YOU CAN RENT TYPEWRITERS
now—although you cannot buy
them. A. F. BURNS, .Ua' 434U
or 4165 for all Hinds of TYPE-
WRITERS. Will deliver i.' ne-
ecssary. Headquarters «i Enter-
prise Journal office. flJi Fron'
St.
WANTED—100,000 rats killed with
Ray's Guaranteed ' Rat Killer
Harmless to pets. 35c-—50c Go-
ree's Drug, Orange Drug and
Farmer's Mercantile.
III.—EMPLO Y ME NT
7. Help Wanted
COLORED GIRL to live on place
for general house work. No hea-
vy laundry. Phone 7281.
COUNTER GIRLS WANTED.
Good wages. Gordon's Barbe-
cue, 304 Border.
NEED 2 ELDERLY MEN FOR
Clothing and gents furnishings,
very good pay—permanent —■
Box 15, Leader.
liCHOGL BOYS earn guaranteed
salary plus four cents each gam<
setting pins after school and g
night*. Luckies Bowling Center |
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VII.—FOR SALE
28. Household Goods
tfRUGE ,
FURNITURE CO.
New and Used Pwrnttnre
Big Trade-In Allowance
Op Used Furniture
110 BORDER DIAL 4013
I PIECE MAPLE LIVING ROOM
SUITE. Apply City Hall.
34. Real Estate
A REAL BUY
3 Acres
With
2 New Houses
Just out of city limits on Hl-wsy
90. Lights and good water, beau-
tiful trees.
Can be bought fbr small down
payment, balance 151 monthly.
W. P. SEXTON
VIl.-FOii SALE
38. Trailers
'acetylene torches at the log-jam is generally the least unjust.
I of wreckage on the east track. Southpy.
; The Pullman car, a Diesel loco-
motive, freight cars and steel
| carried by the freight were wedg
,ed together in the deep cut where and love>'will cast it out. Continue
ithe crash occurred. steadfast in love and good works. "T***
Mary Baker Eddy.
He who has not forgivert an en-
emy has not yet tasted one of the
Civilian uga.of shellac has been
practically halted by the>.WPB,
indicating a further reduction in
pipe Persecution is the weakness of .^ sjlime enjoyments of Kj^'3f^^of^^a^
edg- tyrants engendered by their fear, kavater. I records.
Gem of Thought
1940 DELUXE Older .Trailer. 25
ft. Electric refrigerator. Elec-j « -'« w. iiivugiu | Though men should rend your
trie brakes, awniAg.'Cost $1950.i . hcarti let them not emitter or
Price *1000. I. S.i Shaffer, Lonq, Forgiveness ought to be like a harden it. We win by tenderness;
Stay Courts. Highway 90. Three canceled note — torn in 'two,'and we conquer by forgiveness: — f'.
miles out. . <j burned up, so that it can never be W. Robertson. — )■
1942—24 FOOT
house
^Bargain. Paymi^Upurist Courts
Port Arthur Highway.
Trailer !;,'10VVn against one.
' cherr1 / •
H. W, Bee-
Long May
We Wave!
kin
A little thought
National Trailers kindness are often
Nationally known trailer coaches; |Jh n a great deal of money,
most complete "trailer homes on
the American market. Used trail-
ers too! Terms!
Beat Trailer Coach Co.
TEXAS DISTRIBUTORS
1295 Orleans St.—Beaumont
A wise man will make haste to: J do our part
■forgive, because he knows the full *'
and a little [value of time and will not suffer ♦
worth- more lit to pass away
Rus- pain. — Rambler.
in unnecessar
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1941—26 FT. HOUSE TRAILER,
cheap. Located ( Brownwood !
Trailer Court. Brownwood Ad- |
dition.
TRAILER HOUSE FOR SALE—
$150—HIS John Street.
' j A merely fallen enemy may rise ♦
It will be found that he who is again; but the reconciled one is ♦
most charitablc in his judgment truly vanquished; — Schiller,' J
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Whether It's a set or ,a love-
ly peiTnanent . . we-proudly
in keeping
American, women trim and
beautiful at a price
satisfies! •
•W. Motorcycle*
314 BORDER STREET
PHONE 4644 OR 2705
V.-FINANCIAL
It. Loans
r.. #DI UNI
n.. |peats
M. Apartments
39. Houses
30; teller Spsoe
Sl'JNirms
£$!. Bbslnrss Opportualti
X{i;. Household Goods
4. tVsnted To Rent
vm FOR SALS
t'7. Miscellaneous
t8. Honaehold Goods
t'i. Business E^ulpewrt
T,u. lSnehlnery sad M
31. Pet Stock and Supplies
33. Seeds, Plants
ii. Livestock snd Poultry
M. Real EsUto
15. Automobiles
,,,,30. Boats
31. Auto Sdirleo
• '.raiUrs
.iryt*- • Motorcycles
40. Building Materials
41. Wanted To Buy
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J v' OK4AR BR ADEN. TeoluiUlM
« Fifth Ptkone 4111
"Rorrow on a Rainy Day,
Pay on a Pay Day"
CASH
$5.00 and Up
U 5 minutes on your signature
only • . no security, no endors-
ed Vo Inquiries made of friends,
relatives, or employer.
Orange Finance Co.
Fifth at Float (Over Abe's)
Phone 4375
TATUM SPECIALS!
room house sad fall Tot. 19M
bhick Green Avenue. Only $5250
room house aad 2 room house
and half an acre $2600
3 acres, 2 houses. Cleoe In on
Beaumont Highway. A bargain.
$fl(Mi down.
4 room hoaae $2190
Lot*. Iota, lota, if Its lots, see me.
I sell lots of lots, especially Oak-
land Addition lots.
List your ifroperty with
R. S. TATUM
PHONE" 4141
DRIVE OUT to the North End of
Eighth, Street and see the beau-
tiful homosites in
OAKLAND ADDITION
Salesmen on the ground all day
Sunday.
R. S. TATUM
PHONE 4141
VI.-FOR RENT
17. Room
ONE LARGE PARTLY FURN-
Ished rootn, 3 1-2 miles out on
Deweyville Hi-way No. ' 87.
Write to J. C. McGee, Route 2.
Bo* 70-B.
NEW 3 ROOM HOUSE AND LOT.
End of Scott Street. See Mrs
Bud Davis.
REBUILT HARLEV-DAVIDSON >
Servicar, $325. RAY BYARS.I
977 Pearl, Pho,* 120G, Beaumont.!
41. Wanted To Buy
WILL PAY CASH for tire vulca-
nizing mold. Call Orange Lea-
der.
IDENTIFICATIN
OF VICTIMS IN
TRAIN WRECK
IS STARTED
HELP WANTED!
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Male or Female
Apply In Person
ORANGE LAUNDRY
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PERMANENTS
2 TO Ifl
PALACE BEAUTY SHOP
Established In Orange 14 Ye?rs Ago
UtO'/i Front Street (Over ;Vbo>)-
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Dickerson, Md., Sept. 25. (AP)
—Railroad officials and state po-
lice today sought to identify 1?
bodies removed from the charred
and twisted wreckage of three
trains whose collision was belfev-
ed to Viavtj cost the lives of at
feast 20 persons.
Wreck crews' worked through-
out the night to pull apart the last
ONE 7-ROOM HOUSE—on six pieces of the Pullman car in
city lots, 3 baths. If you don'tiwhich most of the victims died
have $4,000, not interested. whcn fire followed the crash yes-
Write Uox 11, Leader.
umber shed and office located at
1603 Main St. $600 cash.
2 .room house and lot In Brown-
wood Addition, $500 cash.
See Mrs. Jackson at 1708 10th St.
NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE, 2 screen.
ed porches, "one acre land. - 5
miles out on Vinton Hi-way.
$700, part terms. Write A. O.
Fitzgerald, Route 1, Vinton.
I.—BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Radio Scrvloe
FURNISHED BEDROOM, living
rot4|ft. sun porch ,to two gentle-
men or employed couple. Box
• 14, Orange Leader.
SLEEPING PORCH. two men to
share, for' day workers. 0 0 7
Cherry.
Iff. Homes
35. Automobiles
TRAILER HOUSE. 210 First
Bland Addition.
St.
1937 OLDSMOBILE $250 CASH.
4 good tires. 803 Main Street.
Phone 4558.
EQUITY in *41 Ford Tad«r De-
Luxe, $450 owed, to be paid at
$30 per month. See A. M. Wil-
son, First National Bank or
phone 2857. Don't call if you do
not have $300. ' .
If>32 ( HfcVROI,ET~CfH7PETTslr
condition. $75 cash. Can be seen
at 708 Park.
terday of two passenger trains
and a fast freight. Railroad offi-
cials said they still had not ac-
counted for eight persons.
A man who had been identified
previously by Baltimore and Ohio)
rfiilroad officials as the engineer j
of one of the passenger trains \
meanwhile was charged with j
manslaughter.
Magistrate William D. Clark of
Montgomery county asserted that j
Maryland State Police Sgt. John i
j. Cassidy had sworn out a war- j
rant charging that Raymond Jhr- i
fus McClelland, of Baltimore, j
"did feloniously kill" J. M. Gil- j
hart, first victim to be identified. !
The westbound track along this
main line of the B. and O. was
opened at 8:30 a, m-, and work-
men still were cutting away with
112/Front Street
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For A Lady
Who Leads
Two Lives!
Phone
2233
Here is the hairstyle that
will carry you through
busy, warworking days
and relaxing evenings
with charm! Arranged
with a flick of the comb
for uniform or more form-
al wear!
Marjorie - A1
Beauty Shop
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Insure Your Future
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Watch your eyes! At the first indication of faulty
vision come in to Texas State Optical Offices for a
thorough and scientific eye examination. By means
of amazing new equipment and the most modern
methods known to the profession we'll be able to
tell you the truth about your eyes and if you need
eye assistance
PERSONALIZED GLASSES
styled to fit yon <;<iiiif<ntiil ly and smartly and to carry the
(ini'Kt of correct lye len«en will really insure yoar future life
md your pursuit of happiness.
FRONT
SIXTH
ONVENIENT WEEKLY TERMS-
$16 Value! . Regular $22 Value!
Invtilbl*
$0&5
Stnkte Virion
(Masses * Bifocal.
Including O lne!udln|
Examination Examination
These prices include s thorough scientific examination, ftr*
quality precision ground lenses and 12 Karat gold filled
or rimless mountings with many styles to choose from.
12
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Registered Optometrists
Dr. S. J. Rogers Dr. W. W. Christopher
Air-Conditioned For Your Comfort!
ORANGE PORT ARTHUR
■eUaoe s«w HI Austin — Phono «ta>
BEAUMONT
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24. Wanted To Rent
Radio Repair
IF >'01!R RADIO la In need or
repairs, bring it to ua for qti
lity service. - ,
ftp carry a complete liitt Of ports
arid batteries.
V BASS MOTOR 00.
WANTED—room and board. Pre-
ferably in private home. Doak
Ferrell, P. O. Oo\ 387, Orange^
WANTED—8 or 3 room furnished
tportment, close-in. Dial 871.
Mr
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WANTED—furnished room or
apartment for couple, close-in.
Reply 311 Schley.
PERMANENT COUPLE with
small child wants two or thret
room furnished apartment. Cal
Mrs. Williams 270S.
II.—NOTICES
3. Lost and Founds
LOST— Billfold, drivers license
eixMifieation card; social sdcu-
" rlty. $28.00 cash. Regard for re
tttm. Frank Kafer, M East
CiiV'on Ave.
LOST—Wednesday nl«ht. wallet
' containing 1 valuable papers,
$53 20 «ay check. $16 cash. Loot
bet wean Gem Theatre end Wes-
tern Union. Keep money, be-
sides reward. V W. Porter, Ml
Kim, or 3. A. Porter, leHjlnI,
18. Trailers
EQUITY In 1942 factory-built
trailer. Three months old. Bar-
gain. 612 Tenth.
FOR SALE—house trailer, *595.
Sleeps 4 adults. Completely fur-
nished. See in rear of 808 Front
Street.
27. Miscellaneous
HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN . .
Wales Adding Machine, recon
ditVined. See A. F, Burns at
once. Dial 4349 or 416S.
ONE l-STAck eleetrie brooder;
one 4-stack finisher; one 54-cell
laying cage. $90. for ail three,
none separate. Excellent condit-
ion. 1*07 Ninth Street.
BIG SISTER
Bv PAUL ROBINSON
ETTA KETT
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THIS/S ONLY A
SUMMED 03TTAG&
If hasn't* ANY
Basement f,
MAYBE THeVRE
Otic 5CMS AND
MAYBE NOF'
BErmcse
THAN
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dad.theyre
COMMANDO
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BA«GES.^
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why, of course vou may h i'll get ^owie ^
take some food to those truck prom the
people/ we mustn't let garden rlgut
tv4em go hungry.',
and i'll get some milk
AND-AND EGGS.
t DISPLAY COl'NTEks; service
counter and 7 stools. Apply
Payne's Tourist Court, West
Orange.
^DfK WtTB BLILT-IN CAIU
NET. Phone 44«h-
NOW .
better take
hket.'
eggs f yes,thev
like eggs. maybe-
maybe-i guess i'll
give'em t^esetwq
cop lucy^.
By LES fORGRAVE.
what? Lucys' eggs ?never! [ maybe / but
we've lots of othereggs they're notatw
THAT WE CAN SEND THEM.
THEYRE JUST AS GOOD.
pretty i bfet
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CHILDERS UNITED FRUIT STORES, SUPER MARKET AND CAFE
OPEN KVHRY MOHT TILL 10
ACROM flKKKN AVKNtlK I ROJt HIOH RCBOOL
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 227, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942, newspaper, September 25, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221145/m1/2/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.