The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
Published every afternoon ex-
""^ccpt Saturday, .and Sunday morn-
ing at 503 Front street, by the
Orange-Leader Publishing Co.
Entered at' Orange, Texas P. O.
Hi Second Class Ma\l Matter Un-
•■^•^dy^A'Ct of Congress March 3, 1918
**' J, B. QUIGLEY, Editor & Pub.
E, R. SOLOMON,, Aav. ttlgr.
MRS. W. LaFORGE, Classifieds
FLORENCE BRANDT, City Ed.
KULA MAE TURNER. Soc. Ed.
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suebciuH'ion rates
rt^y Mail or Carrier, 1 month $.50
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r^ftir/ished Upon Application."
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-EMPLOYMENT
FOR SALE
i. Special Notice*
1COU CAN RENT T YPE WHITERS
now—although ycu cannot buy
them. A. F. BURNS, d!a> 434U
of 4165 for all kinds ot TYPE-
WRITERS. Will deliver ii ne-
ocssary. Headquarters .u Enter-
piist- Journal -Hii.e. rtii Front
VII.—FOR SALE
15. Automobile*
26:Swaps
Shavetail Gable
7. Help Wanted
WAITED!
ALL NEWSPAPER CARRIERS
of Orange not over 14 yeafiPM
age. to act as ushers at the
ORANGE ARENA
*
Mall in . card or letter showing
name,- age and address to
ROY K. WILSON
Holland Hotel
PIlOMf ITER—(>It.\X < J E .4 It EX .4
*****
CAR WANTED
We have 8 clear lot*—-kooiI
large trees to. trade, for gfto'l
, intefl car.
Ask DUMM At
Office on Port Arthur Roa<l
WILL TRADE boy's bicycle in,
good condition for girl's bicycle.
After 5 p. m., phone 2347—704
_ Fourth St.
FOR NEW"AND USED vlctrola
records see Mike Zeto, across
from Zeto's Bakery on Second
Street. - ■
HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN . . .
Wales Adding Machine, recon-
ditioned. See A. F. Bums at
once. Dial 4349 or 4165.
28. komehold lioods
$235 ELECTROMA8TER RANGE
for $135 cash. Apply Parker's
Store, Port Arthur Highway.
LARGE HEATROLA. half - price
and upright piano, cash. 511
Seventh, dial 4262.
1'RUOE
jlltL 18 iu 2.1 for Miles work.
.\lu:it Ih> ucal and reliable, Ex-
perience not necessary. Pleas- J
ant worblnK ^otiditlons. Apply
Onuikr Pastry Sliop. !Hi4 Sec-
ond Street.
FURNITURE CO.
New and Used Furniture
Big Trade-In Allowance
On Used Furniture
110 BORDER DIAL 4613
Truck Bargain!
for Quick Sale
1941 Studebaker
Pic!t-«p With Special
Built Body
Reason For Selling:
Tliia truok not lai*ge enough
for our needs.
Dallas-Beadle
Furniture Co.
500 Front Street
Phone 4373
1937 FORD PICKUP, 1931 Chev-
rolet Conch. Phone 4235 — 420
Morrell.
w'ith others who follow the same
work and sleep pattern- .
TOO PATRIOTIC
I Foit Devens, Mpss. (AP)— Pa-
triotism gave nine Oklahoma sol-
diers an unscheduled nine extra
hour of furlough. ' r
■ On their way back to camp,
their train stopped at Cleveland
and the soldiers got out to stretch
their legs. A band giving u send-
off to a group, of ^electees played
the ''Star,' Spangled Banner,"
While the soldiers stood at at-
tention. their train pulled out. The
next train for their destinntion
camc in nine hours later
Polar climate in New Jersey!
This was created in a "test call"
ofr an aircraft company which is
designing plane engines for -nsa
this winter in Iceland and other
"Iceboxes" of -Uie.,globe.
BUY U.S.
'AR BONDS
And
-STAMPS
SO YOU CAN
KEEP EATING AT
TOES /
Mcintosh apples were first dis-
covered in Ontario. Canada, in
1796, growing on a wild tree on
the farm of Allan Mcintosh.
U. S. Treasury Dept.
Truth in advertising Is one of our strictest policies. .
NEAR-MISS ALMOST TOO NEAR ON DESERT FRONTn\
Street.
CLASSIFIED IltDfiX
MB't fc
1. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
'■] II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
• - 1 Card of Thank*
1 - 2. Lodge Notices.
* ' 3. Lost and Found
- ' 4. Special Notice*
figjv. . . .
III. EMPLOYMENT
ft; j: 7. Help Wanted
) *•* 8. Situations Wanted - ,
IV. EDUCATIONAL
. .11. Schools
' <■■>« II!, Private Instruction
" u V. FINANCIAL
14. Business Opportunities
' «" 15. Loans
VI. FOR RENT
17. Rooms
18. Apartments
y 19. Houses
\ ' ' 20. Trailer Space
\. 411. Farms ,/ :p~ :■
; ,Jt$. Business Opportunity
, M. Household Goods
24. Wanted. To Rent
'■4 vm. For sale
• «hm. aupbclhnrotis
J 3B. Hrtisehold Ci.l
• ~M. Business Equfpmeiit
•♦a ~!T3B>- Machinery and Tools
ding Materials
s, Plants
stock and Poultry
:
nmoblles
tut* Setvlee ~
Trailers
Mctorcycles
Building Materials
Wanted To Buy *
* Wanted
ROUTEMAN . b ^ ,
Guaranteed salary and commjs-1 32. Seed*, riant8
alon. Laundry experience not
necessary.
APPLY IN PERSON
Texas Laundry
Tenth and Park
1917 FORD PICKUP. 1931 Chcv-
tolct Conch. Phone 4235 •— 430 pormer Screen Star. Clark Gable
Morrell. ( Is now an officer in the United
l 40 CiSEVR()Li:T 4 door sedan. s,ta,tc" ,Ar™y Air Forces He is
I r>h,ir,„ pictured above as lit- graduated as
i none R Becond neutenant-from the of-
i fleers' training school at Miami
t8. Trailer*
... ... .... - Beach. Via. , ~
NEW PILLOW-REST Innerspring
Mattress. Apply Mrs. John Ball.
aTrailer House, 6th und Burton _M IOOT. XOBI.E TANIiKM trail- y^nUcC Soldiers
I
E.\l'KRIE\Cl;l> Beauty <>l «rnt-
Or, apply COS' Front, Murjorle-
Al Beauty Shop.
COUPLE DESIRES rumlshcl
room in pHvate home. Dial 2021.
practical nurse, "win
well. P. O. Box 426.
pay
PANSIES, Colendola. Stork und
Snap Dragon plants. Orange
FioHil Shop. 1301 Green, phone
620.
IMPROVED kLONDIKE Straw-
berry plants. 906 Orange. Phone
2840.
33. Livestock & Poultry
er for sale. Equipped With elec- j
trie refrigerator, gas stoves, «ood ; p* T\s >LrA«7a Tn
tires- Air-conditioned. P. E. vjJTVe 1 UriVCjro *
Cofidra, Center, Texas.
Samfdrds Tourist Courts.
C-o
British Wounded
London, Nov. 4. (AP- — United
CASH for your used typewriter or!States soldiers in Britain will give
adding machine. See A. F. Burns | up turkey on Thanksgiving so
phone 4349 or 4165. I that the wounded and ill in Britv
w • ish hospitals may have it.
20 FT. DELUXE TRAILER Coach. | Thousands of, pounds of plumy
Completely equipped. Beside American turkeys shipped neie
Navy Market. North Sixth St. " for the troops will be sent instead
V hospitals and soldiers will eat
EXPERIENCED housekeeper, and
care for two children. Start $10
n week. Appty in person Light-
house Grocery or phone 2093.
V.-FINANCIAL
NICE GENTLE MILK COWS and
heavy springs, ft. H. Hall.
41. Wanted To Buy
34. Real Estate
IS. Loan*
■
"Borrow on a Rainy Day,
Pay on a Pay Day" o
CASH
$5.00 and Up
In 8 minutes on- your signature
only . . no security, no endors-
ers. No Inquiries made of frlenda,
relatives, or employer.
Orange Finance Co.
fifth at Ftont (Over Abe'a)
Phone WM
VI.-FOR. RENT
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Radio Service
' , -
Radio Repair
(F VOUR RADIO Is In need of
repairs, bring it to u« for qua-
lity service.
carry a complete line' of parts
" ' an i batteries.
BASS MOTOR 00.
—OSCAR BRADEN. Technician
) lot. Firth Phone 4111
LUCKIE'S HOTEL DORMITORV.
I A good'place to stay. Seperato!
j day sleepers. 306 Front. '
HUMPING ItOOSIS #OR MKBi—•]
| 308 Park.
•1'
18. Apartment*
2 ROOM FURNISHED apart-
ment. Couple only. J. Sonnicr
Box 2611.
Grocery. Route 1
Orange, Texas.
Oakland Addition
Lots $9$ and lip
Shade Trees On All ...Lots
[Electric Lights On All Front Lots
Fine Well Water
> * '
In Walking Distance of Shipyard
City Bus In Front of All Lots
School Bus
Go to North West Corner of Navy
j Addition on 8th StreM To
j Oakland Addition
NaleSmaH on the ground from
' o'clock until dark—and all day
I Sunday.
R. S. Tatum
Phone 4141
TATUM SPECIALS
5 practically new—large 2
room house. All modern. Hard-
wood floors.
('lose-in near shipyard. A bargain.
—Easy terms, -40 acres, of-.land. 44
miles out on Beumont Highway.
Easy terms.
See Me Quick!
R. S. TATUM ..
Phone 4141
CSED BOYS BICYCLE. Cash. 43-
A, Pearee Street. H. E. Leiltoff-
We buy and sell ANY MONF.V
from ANYWHERE. A. F. Gib-
son, Jeweler, 475 Pearl Street.
Beaumont. • ■... / : -•
AM INTERESTED In renting or
leasing well located Service
Station.. Write .Mr. F. A. Fears,
care Goodhue Building, Beau-
mont, Texas.
ordinary
chicken.
fare, perhaps including
NOW UCTTERFLIES
Denver. (AP) — Night workers
iren't social outcasts any more.
USO clubs have organized mid-
night ami early morning recrea-
tional programs especially for war
workers oh the night shifts. Pro-
grams include bowling, square
dancing arid table games,
Even a breakfast club has been
started, where workers can gather
m
A British Army trucl<, loaded with Infantry r.ien moving up to the front, Is just missed by a big
t5?rman shelf that bursts next lo it, above. The truck is moving through the German minefields-on
El Alamcin front in Egyj c where British. for'ffSS fire pressing forward. (C.P.Phonephoto)
20. Trailer Space
K II.-NOTICES
! 3. Lo*t and Found
• ■■LI. 1.1
|<PST— A.tny-Navy E Pin. $1.00
reward. j. E. Burch, 510 Sixth
St. .
. STRAYED—solid black male
^H:ot<1cer Spaniel. About 1 year
•^-old. Reward Phftne 4747.
t Special Notice*
FOR GOOD DUCK HUNTING.
White's Ranch, Brown's Camp,
7 miles east of High Island on
Beach Road. .. . . ^
CLOSE-IN, $2.01) per week. For
information call at 1104 John
St. or phone 4294.'*'
24. Wanted To Rent
FI'RNISHED or unfurnished house
or apartment in Orange. Work-
ing couple. No children. Call
Mrr.. McClintork, Anderson
School.
FAMILY MAN, native of Orange
County, desires room and board
in private home. Amicable dis-
position and references. Write
Harry Stephenson, General De-
livery, Orange, Texas.
NAVAL OFFICER AND WIFE*de-
sire furnished room or apart-
ment. Box 1, Orange Leader.
PERMANENT COUPLE wants 1.
2. or 3 room furnished apart-
ment. Phone 2090, Mrs. Brtinly.
After reading the doctrines of
Plato, Socrates, or Aristotle, we
feel that the specific difference be-
tween their words and Christ's is
the difference between an inquiry
and a revelation.—Joseph Parker.
A REAL BUY
3 Acres
With
2 New Houses
Just out of city limits on Hi-way
90. Lights and good water, beau-,
tlful trees. xf
Can be bought for ittnall down ' "
payment, balance 9M monthly.
W. P. SEXTON
314 BORDER STREET
Phone 464 or 1705
1932 CHEVROLET COUPE, fair
condition. $75 cash. Can be seen
-<#t 708 Park.
NEW S-ROOM HOimi; ani bath.
all modern conveniences, and
one acre. For information apply
at 306 Market St.
16 ACRE IMPROVED hlghlsnd
farm. On good highway. 5 miles
from Orange. J. E. Pattlilo. Dial
2933.
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CHILDERS UNITED FRUIT STORESi SUPER MARKET AND CAFE
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10
ACROSS GREEN AVENUE FROM HIGH SCHOOL
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BIG SISTER^
wonder: hm;
say now:
BOY, IS ME TIGHT WITH HIS OLD
i'd like to lend you our
spade elmer,0ut j need
it pno a job i've sot
YESSIR,! BETCHA,THAT'S IT.'
I'LL LAV LOSV ANQ WATOVE W\!
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1942, newspaper, November 4, 1942; Orange, Texas. (texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221179/m1/2/: accessed February 20, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.