The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1M2
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Lodge Purchases
$1^000 War Bond
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purchased a $1,000 War bond this
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Thrills!
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ANNA MAE WONG
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HEAT ME KITTY
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NEW ROOF
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REPAIR
THE OLD ONE!
We Can Supply You and
Save You Moneyl
TEMPLE
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1111 Park Ave.
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NOTICE!
To All Members
Marine Pipe Fitters
Local No. 414
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Our meetings are held the first
and third Sundays of each mon
th at 7 p. 19. at the Labor Tem-
ple, 109 Fifth St., Orange, Tex.
It is your duty to attend.
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'Boy, it's cold it
this air-raid post
"WeB, it's your own fault, Bill.
You wouldn't be shivering if you'd
changed from Summer underwear
to middleweight Hanes Winter
Sets, as I did."
He's right. These garments keep
you warm outdoors without being
too hot indoprs. Particularly com-
fortable if you're conserving fuel
with a cooler house this Winter.
You also have the gentle athletic
support of the Hanesknit Crotch-
Guard. Conveniently placed open-
ing. Flexible waistband. You're
really unaware of underwear.
| CHOOSE PROM THESE HANIS
WINTER SETS Wear ■ thort-aleeve
'or ritevdcM ahirt with ankle -length Drawer*
(«bown above) or with mid-thigh Short.
(Figure A). Atk for Hamss Wwtsb Sgia
for boy*, too.
MANIS UNION-SUITS (See Figure
B.) For men who need even warmer under-
wear. Fleecy and comfortable. Tailored to
ciaet yhrit width and trunk length—they
won't pinch or pulL Ankle-length lag*.
-Loot or abort tieevea.
IgUt of the human being to speaV fnii^s hihwelf is as
( liable as a law of nature. Withoilt'H iiii ^j^e^ lor happi*
, no promise of progress, no unity^ for'tftren^ti).
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ng as we can speak out openly and without jfrfear, as ill public meet*
jical of free America, is it possible to Cdhiidiftr iliijpldrtant issues or
>racticable conclusions affecting public interest. It's the only way
, «.decision agreeable to the majority or a compromise Satisfactory to the
can be determined. This is American, democratic self-government.
TW HANIS label Otilrrei yen quality 9«r-
■Mirfe mt modtratt prlcei. We are maflaa
Ctmpmrny. Wlaifan-Salem, N. C.
WY WAR BONDS AN0 STAMK
In Orange Sold By
GREEN'S
THE FAIR
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the voices that had beien m^faii boiljiiidts Af the issue of wiar became one
voice ■— the voice of free America,, ringing out its determined answer to the '
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Here in America we know oitr course in this present world struggle and wfe
know the principles lor wiliolt weight.1' ^ltis is a fountain of strength in our *j
struggle against the dictator* wifedSe' subjects know Only what their masters,^*,
want them to know, who think what jtlte^ are told to think and who fight only i
because they are ordered to'iSgiit. l^t^irs is a great silence; theirs is a world
that is dead.
Without the voices of the people a land might just as well be without any
.sound, even the noises of nature. The sound that free speech has made in ,
oiir country will echo 'round the world. The force that free speech has built
will restore speech to the downtrodden nations. It must be . . . or all
the people on earth will be doomed to eternal silence. America will not fail.
of the working of this process America was prepared to make the
' deeUien suddenly forced upou us by the treachery of ah enemy. Immediately
1 j' £/ There sentiments are presented to you through the co-operation of the following leaders
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Abe's,
jJefferson Amusement Co.
, v A. B. C. Stores
,;l' , / Orange Supply Co.
Joe Lucas, Jeweler
Temple Lumber Co.
Texas LaUndry
Quality Cleaners
Orange Laundry .
Green's «
Lone Star Super Store
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Dallas-Beadle Furniture Co.
Retail Merchants Ass'n.
Orange County Motor Co.
J, C. Penney Co. -
J. K. Conn Co.
H. L. Cohenour& Co.
Orange Insurance Agency
Bryant & McKay
Sabine Supply Co.
Goldfine's
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Orange Drug Co.
ilton Hardware Co.
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The First National Bank
In Orange.
Cash Drug
The Fair
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Scott & Duhon Furniture Co.
Gulf States Utilities Co.
, Piggly Wiggly Stores
..!SS' Sholars Drug Co.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1942, newspaper, December 10, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221208/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.