The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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ORANGE, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1942 I
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THE ORANGE LEADER T
I " Published every afternoon ex-
w ce.pt Saturday, and Sunday morn-
•jug at 503 Front street, by the
Orange Leader Publishing Co.
Entered -at Qrni&si..X<xas P- O.
fin Second C,lass: Mail Matt'ei^Un-
• der Act of Congress March 3, 1918.
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" J. B. QUIGLEY. Editor St Pub.
E. R. SOLOMON, Adv- Mgr.
MHS. W. LaFORGE, Classifieds
- {• LOHENCK BRANDT. City Kd.
ECLA MAE TURNER, Soc. Ed.
. ; ' OFFICE HOURS
.Editorial Dept. 8 a. tn- to 5 p. m.
Buniness Offices 8 a. m to 5 p. m.
Circulation Dept. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Except Sunday*. 6 a. m. to 9 a. m-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Mail or Carrier. I month $.50
Advertisii^XRates Will Be
Furnished't UijNjn Application.
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER
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i. SpecialNotices
PLEASE LISTEN!
D<) NOT TAKE ANY CHANCES
on a Ireeze. You may not be
able to get any pipe or plumb-
ers for repairing. Cover your
pipes with asbestos pipe cover-'
ing. Will explain how to put it
on. Just received a Shipment. W.
E. McCorqtiodale, phone 4246-
907 Seventh St., Orange, .Texas.
FCIXER BRUSHES make ideal
' Christmas- Gifts. Order now to
avoid the last minute rush. T.
H. Swain, phone 73lH-
YOU CAN RENT T VPEWRITERS
now—although you cannot buy
them. A. F. BURNS, >t:a' 4349
or 4]65 for all kinds of TYPE-
WRITERS. Will deliver if ne-
cessary. Headquarters .n Enter-
prise Joiirnal lftue. 811 Front
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H^^TITC'iUNG done at 712
15th St. Look for sign. .
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
I, BUSINESS DIRECTORY
I II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1 Card at Thankx
2. I.odcr Notices /
3. Lost amC Found
4. Special Notices
III. EMPLOYMENT
7. Help Wanted
8. Situations Wanted
\IV. EDUCATIONAL
" 11. Schools *
12. Private Instruction
V. FIN A NCI AI,
14. nusinrss Opportunities
15. Loans m
VI. FOR RENT
17. Rooms
18. Apartments^
19. Houses
20. Trailer Space
21. Farms
22.BusinesjiQpj)ortunity
WANTED — rolleetor to handle
current accounts. AH inside city
limits. Can walk, No bond costs.
Accounts due first of month.
Payable before the 10th. Nice
for .housewife during sparetime.
Write 313 West Btdg., Houston,
Tfcxas. ,
EXPERIENCED SALESLADY, re-
gular employment. Also it port-
er. Apply in person. Roxy Shop.
VII—FOR SALE
VII.-FOR SALE
Don't Forget Those Leftovers
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26. Swaps
FOR NF.W AND USED vletnola
records see Mike /etc, across
from Zeto's Bakery on Second
Street.
HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN . 7.
Wales Adding Machine, recon-
ditioned. See A. F. Burns at
—once. Dial 4349 or 4165.
M. Trailer a
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27. Miscellaneous
A PAIR OF CANARIES, >vlth bird
cage and stawd for about $7.00,
Boys bicycle. Two piece .'living
room suite. All good condition.
No. 6 East Sunset Drive. Call
4151.
28. Household (ioods
New and Used Furniture
Big Trade-in Allowance
On Used Furniture
FURNITURE CO.
- i.i. FRUGE
110 BORDER DIAL 4G,13
STI'DIO COUCH and arm chair
to match, like new. $65. Baby's
play pen, slightly used. Good
condition, $5,00. Phone 2962.
6>i FT. ELECTRIC PHILCO re-
• frigerator 110 Schley Ave. Navy
Addition.
TWO WHEEL TRAILER. Wheels
to fit 16 .x 600 tires, H. E. Lcith-
off. 43-A Pearce St.
16 FT. NICE HOME built house
trailer. Good tires. "Signs O'l-fas
Life Trailer Park", 106 Main St:
.<>. L. Cochran. $200/
8 WHEEL TRAILER. Bill Ahfeto.1
at Pavia's Market.
mi GLIDER TRA1LER~ extra
room -built on. Praetiaelly ' new.
,1. O. Bucker,' corner 10th and
Front St., Orange, Texas. ^
20 FT. HOUSE TRAILER.
plctely equipped. Cash in-
com-
pletely equipped. Cash' or terms.
Beside Navy Market, N. Sixth
■St.
39. Motorcycles
1941 HARLEY-DAVIDSON Mo-
torcycle. Good tires. Cash. 531
First St., Monroe Neighbors.' .
41. Wanted To Buy
Times of general calamity and
confusion have} ever been pro-
ductice of the greatest minds. The
purest <>re is, produced from the
hottest furnace, and the brightest
thunderbolt from the darkest
storm,—Colton. , ,
LARGE METEORITE
•One of the largest meteorites
fell. inv Norther'ri Siberia in 1908.
It started forest fires, which laid
waste an area of 100 square miles.
Its impact sent air waves travel-
ing around the earth that puzzled
weather experts in far-away Eng-
land. 11
The meteorite started a new re-
ligion in one or twtoi Siberian
[tribes. They worshipped it, say- _
ing it was a", god omen to piinish' m- 194i* and with
trie wiekredt
The total area of principal ero^. I
for harvest in 194^.,.is more than
340 million acre?, as compared
with' 332 . million litres harvested
' 832 million ac-
res for the ten years, 1930-39.
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29.J{usjlness Equipment
GIRL 18 to 25 for sales work. .Must
be neat and' reliable. Experience
. not necessary. Pleasant working
conditions. Np Sunday work.
Apply Orange Pastry .Shop, 904
Second ■ Street.
SALES LADY, permanent posit-
ion. Salary and commission.
Apply' Box 364; Orange. ~~
THE ONLY CAFE in Oransefield.
( ^Living quarters attached, L6w
overhead. Good business. Reason
for .selling, ill*health. Two buil-
dings. Complete equipment,
$100. Stock to go for $1500. H.
E. Martin, Orangefield.
WNCiER SEWING M AC i IIN E.
Very "good condition. Phjine af-
ter 5 p. m., 4172.
AM INTERESTED in renting or
leasing well located Service:
Station. Write Mr. F. A. Fears, |
care Goodhue Building, Beau-1
mont, Texas.
CASH for your used typewriter or
adding machine. See A. F. Burns, j
phone 4349 ur 4165. ^
USED TRAILER." Will pay "cash. I
E. H. Coleman, 90 Pine St., Box
3. Leader. " .
1 SEWING MACHINE. Write Mrs
J. N. Holloway, Orange.
SEWING MACHINE. "Write ~
J. V. Holloway, Orange,
ttr KATHARINE FISHER and DOROTHY B. MARSH
j ,lulkors 0/ The C oH lloutrketpinf Cook Book .-
32. Seeds, Plants
BEAUTIFUL CUT GLADS. SI.50
a doz. Oi'ange Floral Shop, 1301
Green, phone 629.
WANTED!
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Girls For Checkers
Experience Unnecessary
Apply
TEXAS LAUNDRY
Pqtrk at Tenth
H.VI EniHXCKir^Beimiy"« )p<'lat- j
or, apply- 60S Front, Mgrjorlo-I
AI Beauty Shop.,
Livestock & Poultry
SADDLE HORSE. 1 years old.
Ornn PcN*<?to, 501 North Stroot.
"Brownwood. •
34. Real Estate
TO CUT down on leftovers as
. much as possible., carefully
! check the amounts of ingredients
called for In the recipes which
! you plan to use each day, so taat
J you buy and eonk only the
amounts you think the family
will eat for each meal,
j However, if you do have left-
*' overs, store them, covered, in the
refrigerator. Small ^amounts of
\ several vegetables can often be
j- -stored in one dish to save space.
And don't leave them there for-
gotten until they must be thrown
! out.' Rather check over your re-
-11 frigerator every morning and de-
M|is'! i liberately work, any Ioods oh
VI—FOR RENT
16, Garages
23- Household (ioods
f2L Wanted To Rent
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VIII. FOR SALE
27. Miscellaneous
28. Household Goods
29. Business Equipment
30. Machinery and Tools
31. Building Materials
32. Seeds, Plants .
33. Livestock and Poultry
34. Real Estate
35. Automobiles
37. Auto Service
38. Trailers
39. Motorcycles
40. Building Materials *
4E Wanted To Buy
GARAGE. 5th St. Vicinity Green l
Ave. $3,50 jjey month.-, jpiionej
2962.
17. Rooms
BEDS FOR GENTLEMEN.
John- St. 'v..-. .
11111
IS. Apartments
THREE ROOM UNFURNISHED
apartment in Vinton, La. Apply
215 Dewey Place, Orange,
20. Trailer Space
L—BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Radio Service
TRAILER AND TENT SPACE.
Brownwood Addition. Write
Box 426.
rs--
Radio Repair
IF rOUR RADIO ta in need or
repairs, bring it to tig for qua-
lity service.
We carry a complete line of parts
and batteries.
BASS MOTOR CO.
OSCAR BRADEN. Technician
Vis Fifth Phone tilt
21. Wanted To Rent
MAN. WIFE AND SCHOOL GIRL
wish house or apartment, furn-
ished or unfurnished. Must be
reasonable. Wm, Sheltoh, 605
■ Fourth St.. Orange.
WHY RENT?
When for $10(1.0(1 down and
$25.00 monthly you enn buy
a small new unfurnished
home in
Turner Gardens
located 6 miles west of
Orange on PL Arthur Road
Raise a Garden
Keep a Cow
' ASK DUMM
LOVELY HOMESITE
150 x 150 feet with beautiful
native shade* trees. In A-l
condition. .1. E, Pattitlo, dial
2933.
,i SMALL HOUSE ON 50 x 150 lot
I in Orange and 1940 automobile,
in good shape. Will sell for eash-
or trade for small farm in East
Texas, Phone 4861.
A REAL BUY
3 Acres
With
i 2 New Houses
Just out of city limits on Hi-way j
90. Lights and good water, beau- ;
tlful trees.
Can he bought far «m«ll down
payment, balance S50 monthly
W.P. SEXTON
314 BORDER STREET
1'honr 464 or 2700
VULTEE TRAINER WILL USE
NON-STRATEGIC MATERIALS
Vultee Aircraft has arranged Ut
produce its . BT-15 trainer plane
With *n w specifications calling
for low alloy steel to replace alum-
inum wherever possible- Fabric
will cover the fuselage instead of
aluminum sheet, and the landing
gear cowl Will be eliminated to
save strategic metal, Aluminum
saving rs. estimated at 565 pounds
per plane.
In some coff&a growing coun-
tries'lhe coffee treK is allowed to
reach its natural height "of 14 to
-0 f.eet- In Colombia, south Am-
erica, it js kept, pruned down to
a height of six or severs feet. This
practice in Colombia is especially
important in producing uniform-
ity ~of ripeness and flavor.
I hand into the day's meals,
| 1/ It' I Vetrtuulrlt If you do
' f have leftover vegetables, serve
them as soon, as possible, and
preferably cold in salads, cock-
tails. cte., rather than in hot
dishes. In reheating vegetables,
there is likely to be further de-
struction of vitamins.
II li'i Fruits: Use leftover
fruits as soon as possible, serving
them in salads, cut up with other
fruit, topped with custard sauce,
etc. . _ .
If It'I Meat: It Is a convenience
to buy a roast large enough to
serve sliced cold for one meal and
in a leftover dish for a third meal.
However, since vitamin losses do
occur when cooked meat stands,
never buy so large a roast that
it lasts all week.
Beef Shepherd's PJ < ■
Iff 21V
1 c. leftover ronat t e. cook*d •mall
cut In f* onloni
piece* JV* c. rout beef
2 c. cookei) ktlced gravy
carrots Baking Powder
BUcult Dough
Arrange the beef, carrots and ;
onions' in a 2 qt. casserole or in j
6 individual casseroles. Pour over |
the hot gravy, theit top with
baking powder biscuits cut with
a doughnut cutter. Bake in a hot 1
oven of 450* F. for 15 min. or
until biscuits are done. Serves 6.
Roast lamb or veal may replace j
beef. ,!
Serve toifh spinach with hard- I
cooked egg garnish, mixed greens j
salad, and orange tapioca for j
dinner.
Spanish Veal on Waffles
Ito,. tut
1 o. illce< peeled Z Up. salt
onion* Mpei k pepper
1 tbsp. Mlftd oil J whole clovn
2 c. cubed leftover 1 tip. sr.ii-uluted
ronet v«al augar
1 No. 2 can (S'i c.>: 4 tbnp. ftour
tomatoes # tb>p water
1 bay ,teaf 1 c. whole frifh
1 green pepper. mushroom*
seedMIatuli Waffles., or Che. se
diced i Wudlts ,
1 e. sliced freab or
canned mush-
rooms ,
Saute onions until tender In 4
tbsp. of the salad oil in a large,
Covered skillet. Add remaining
ingredients except flour, wr.ter
whole mushrooms, salad oil and
waffles. Cover, and simmer 30
min. Blend flour and water, and
add to the meat mixture. Cook,
stirring constantly, 5'min. longer.
Saute whole mushrooms irt re-
maining 2 tbsp. oil until golden
brown," and use to garnish veak
from the skillet at the
Serve
table,
waffles. Serves 5
table, over hot_ plain ol cheese
Serut with buttered £rine
beans, raw carrot sticks, baked
caramel custard and tea for din-
ner.
JOE PALOOKA
Accuracy in precUion work—Speedy and stamina on
the production line—Efficiency on aN front# depends
on vision. Be sure YOU hare perfect eye-gla«s cor-
rection. Give your eyes the proper care. Scientific
examination and expert fitting are y^rs if you con-
suit our staff of highly competent Registered Op-
tometrists. ^
CONVINIINT WMKLY TMMS!-
«M Tales* - Meek* «M
85
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These prices Include s thorough scientific ^
nualitv nreclsion ground lenses and J karat gold filled franv
OUaees
lactudlas
CxamlnaUoe
first
oualitv "nrecUion ground lenses and 12karat goia yuea i ram en
or rimless mountings with many styles to. choose from.
Registered Optometrist*
Dr. S. J. Rogers Dr. W. W. Christopher
Air-conditioned For Your Comfort!
ORANGE
Holland Hotel
I'lione -Itet
PORT ARTHUR BEAUMONT
417 Austin
Phone HHO.t
(14!) Orleans
Phone 2-J27
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3. Lost and Found
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.I.OHT—bllfold containing valua-
: blc papers, $25 ensh. Liberal re-
ward. Keturn to Leader office.
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PROM 3 TO 5 ROOM furnished
,,-tfpartment. Permanent tenants.
Manager of store. Family Of 3.
N(t children. Marline . Slull,
K<4xy Shop,
tSARDEN URNS, bird - baths, ~~~ ~'i~~
porch and flower pots, garden, WANTED—small apartment. Bed-
■ : 4. Special Notices
WORKINO CURE WANTS Room.
Call 30.35.
T W CJ >R C O M APARTMENT.
Family of three * Write Mrs. Joe
Ktam, Clenernl Delivery.
1 iir 3 room apartment, kitchen
furnished. Call 4583 between'
5:30 P. M. and 8:00 P. M. Ill
Siii „ benches, gazing globes, ideal
.""Christmas GifU. Pottery & Gift
Shop, 148(1 Riverside Drive,
fieaumont, Texas. One block
this side of Hotel Dieu Hospital.
rrwim and kitchen. Have my own
linens, dlshles, silverware, and
cooking utensils. Phone Mrs.
James II. Hicks, room 263, Hol-
land Hotel.
GROCERY STORE on lot 50x47'i
stock' and fixtures. $251/0. Mrs.
R. Bate man, 4012.
CORNER HOUSE, business and
living quarters. Suitable fbr
any business. HI'2 Park. CWy^
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35. Automobiles
1941 PONTIAC SEDAN
Stream line torpedo type body.
Five tirfcs, 6:5(Mfi, been' driven
2i2,000 miles. Tires and car good
as new. Sam C. Haller. 10!)
Fifth St. Phone day 2514, night
4435.
1941 PONTIAC SEDAN. Stream
line torpedo type, body, two 600
' 4ires, 6:50, been driven 22,000
miles. Tires and ear good as
—i)ew. Sam ^."Haller. TO# Fifth
St. Phone day 2514, night 4435.
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WE'RE
YANKS-
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GONNA TRY
LANOlNG
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TRICK TO GET ME TO
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1942, newspaper, November 25, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221196/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.