The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1945 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
ORAM JE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1945;
Country Club To
Sponsor Benefit
Party April 17th
.. i .-.The Thomas Hughen School, for
Suppled CkHldren ot Port Arthur,
untied by the- Rotarians of "Port
Arthur in 1922; teaches and care
fpr children who are handicapped.
I At present1 this is a small school
1 but it is foreseen that it will grow
greatly in order to accommodate
| children from this area, in larger
numbers.
' Orange fias become extremely
interested in this school through
ittuch recont contact with it, and
the Sunset Grove Country "Club
—of Orange announces that it will
sponsor - a benefit party for the
Hughen School at their Club House
on April 17th. between the hours
juHtf 2;30 p. m. and 6:00 p. m. The
> entertainment will be composed
style show put on by the
| !- .merchants, or Orange, and accom-
panied by the Grove Orchestra
donated by Mr. Sam Smith. Tea
will be served throughout the af-t
ROYA
• LAST TIMES TODAY
"LADY AND
THE MONSTER
ff
TUESDAY ONLY
to a dog!
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COO FY Funnier Than Ever
Walt Disney Cartoon
• HOW TO BE A SAILOR"
New* Special •
"U. S. INVASION OF
IWOJIMA"
niftiest Battle In />■
Marine History"
YOU'RE TELLING
ME!
By WILLIAM RITT
Central Prat Writer v
ZADOK DUMKOPF says he
can lordly wait until the war
ends and the bus windows, are
again washed. He's forgotten
What our town really looks like.
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Hitler running short of oil-
report. And, boy, are those
Rhine and Oder river waters
troubled! -
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Post-war . raincoats, we read,
will be mad* of gaudily-hued
plaslici. Which will give us a
new simile: "At bright as a
rainy day."
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The success of the Russian
forces in Pome rani a, says
Grandpappy Jenkins, indicates
that the Pomeranians' bark, too,
is worse than their bite.
III."
of-the new feminine
hats are very flowery„ It's a 100-
to-l bet the little, wife will
bloom forth with one of them.
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These are wonderful days —
when "being snowed under" Is
once more jusf a figure of speech
and not a hideous reality.
Ill
With Income tax day a thin;
of the past, the man at the next
desk says from now on he'll
have to blame a sleepless night
on something he ate.
Some
ternoon, and .bridge and rummy
will be played. A War Bond will
be given as the door prize, and
many other prizes will be given
away during the afternoon. The
Ingram School of Dancing will
present a floor show.
Mrs. J. W. Anger, Orange, 2465,
and Mrs. C. F. Raleigh, Orange,
2465, will be in charge of the sale
of tickets for this benefit party.
Most of us have complained at
the time delay sometimes experi-
enced in getting results from ap-
plications for rationed goods. You
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• TODAY Si WEDNESDAY
SPENCER TRACY
VAN JOHNSON
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1' 1 Till 6 only 20c
S&E STARTED THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAN-HUNT
WILLARD PARKER
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, .POWERFUL DRAMA OF A WOMAN'S HEART
1 " TAUNTED BY A LOVE SHE LONGED FOR,
BUT DARED NOT SHARE AND COULD NOT
GIVE UP!
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drama that hurtles to 1
climax..of a beautiful r
shadow of a secret^, f
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LEHR In
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NICK OF TIME
Salt Lake City. (AP)..The
halls in the federal building were
almost deserted the last two hours
before the midnight depdline for
payment of income tax.
Then at 10 minutes to midnight
a couple showed up, asking the
Internal revenue bureaU clerks
for assistance in preparing a re-
turn.
"We wan to be the last persons
ih Utah to pay our income tax
before the deadline," the man
explained.
TRAGEDY
Chicago. (AP) — Mrs. Olga
Cooke reported to police that a
neighbor's pet rooster had bitten
her.
,It wasn't the bite she minded
so much, she told the officers, it
home remedy fof
relieving miseries of
children's colds.
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was the way that fowl ruined a
pair of nylons.
Piles!
—But H« SMILES, Now
paUltt'.v? r*U«f of P«i .
Helps soften «nd tends to i
Olntment—jor Thornton*Mlao^Re^
At all good drug stores ittrywhm
FILM AND RADIO comedian, Bob
Hope, presents to eight-year-old
Margaret O'Brien an "Oacarette"
•a her award for being the out*
atanding child actress of 1B44. i
The tiny atar was honored during'
the 17th annual presentation of
awards of Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences in Hol-
lywood, (International)
can save much of that delay by
mailing your application to your
War Price and Rationing Board
instead of making ^it in person,
it takes only one - tenth as long
to handle mailed in applications.
Eliminate one of the- reasons for
the tedious wait for rations. Visit
Your Board By Mail.
•;/. This Is America
"POWER UNLIMITED"
AT FIRST
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Cold Pnparationi asdtrecjed
k Vital Massage Ts
Men Who Feel Old
Why not rtga/n tho vim
and vitality you one*.
onjoyd?
youth. If added yaara hare slewed dowa
year vim, vitality and youthful pleaeuroe,
here to a simple method that nuty cbaafa
year whole outlook oa Hfe. Just ask your
taggtotforCASEMjAsttmatotlngtabW
Take es dlreeted oo label. Don't feel old
aad worn eat at 40,60 or more. Tskethoae
tablets regularly until you feel that you
have regained the pleasure of llrlng you
oaee enjoyed. Why be dlecouraged T Why
not try CASELLA tablets and regain the
Terra aad sest of a much younger n nl
There la nothing harmful In the# lableti.
They contain Celery eeed, Thiamin
Chloride. Passion Flower, Iron. Ask your
doctor or druggist about this formula.
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1. AWAY FROM ELECTRIC WIRES
2.
3.
4.
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Do use dry cotton string.
Don't climb poles to recover Kites.
Don't use metal or wire on Kites.
A kite entangled in overhead wires can cause a short* ,
circuit and interrupt electric service to a whole neigh*
borhood, causing inconvenience and loss to many.
So for your own sake and your friends' sake, you'll co*
operate to keep wires clear this year, won't you ? Thanks!
•out uictuut uuwt
One of five million reasons
Why you are waiting
for a telephone
More than 5,000,000 military telephones have
been made by Western Electric, our peacetime
supplier oi telephone equipment. Each one
adds to the reasons why 200,000 people in the
Southwest are waiting lor telephone service.
— Besides telephones, Western Electric is making
ior the armed forces thousands of switchboards,
millions of miles of wire and cable, hundreds
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of thousands of combat radios, radar equip-,
ment and automatic gun directors. Little time
and few skilled hands arc left to make "civil'
;an" telephone equipment.
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That's why it's hard to aay
* when everyone now waiting
n
for new telephone service
will get it. At beet, it will
not be soon. Thanks lor your
continued understanding.
V. S. Army
' field telephone mi
SOUTHWESTERN SELL
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FOR
SMALL PLOUGH MULE
Bay Mare In Foal
DINK 'ADAMS
Phone 2522—1106 Cherry
kefbigeration service
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For Service Call 2759
ORANGE electric
lt#7 Green Avenue
LOVELL'S PAINT-
SHOP and GARAGE
All Makes of Automobiles '
Repaired or Painted
DUPONT PAINT USED
208 Cypress St.
HUDSON'S AUTO REPAIR ,
Any Make Car Repaired •
ALL WORK GUARANTEE*
Bradford & Oak, Bruned Add.
Phone 2812 , Orange, Texas
ALL POPULAR $RANDS—1 CASE TO CUSTOMER
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SIXTH HICKEYS PLACE
PHONE
4734 ;
JUST RECEIVED!
LIMITED SHIPMENT
Of Those Famous
MORNING GLORY
MATTRESSES
That You've Been Asking For
J. K. CONN FURNITURE CO.
505 Front
Phone 2324
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A HINT TO THE WISE !
If you are III)
ALL OF TII1S, JUST BY SAVI$12.90 A MONTH
only 43 cents'a day.
(1) $10,000 cijusii for your loved ones, if you are
taken nut of life's i;icture before you are 60,
(2) $20,000 cusli if your death is accidental.
(3) No further premiums to pay if you are tot-
ally und permanently disabled by accident
or sickness.
Rates arc surprisingly low for other aj;cs. For ex-
ample, if you arc 25, the monthly suvings to create
this plan is $11.00—at age 35, it is $14.20—at age 40,
it is $16.00.
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It will pay you to investigate the many features of
this triple-duty protection today.
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J. E. PATTILLO
Representing
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Dial 2933 or 4826 109 Holland Bldg.
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BE SURE YOUR MOTOR IS
OPERATING EFFICIENTLY
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dihty. corroded. WORN
spark plugs WITH I*.
proper gap SPACING
cause hard STARTING.
poor performance.
waste gasoline.
WEAK BATTERY — worn worn. pitted, os ik-
IGNITION CABLES cause properly tpacid
HARD STARTING — make breaker poimts causs
DRIVING DANGEROUS . .. pooh spark. improper
WEAK SPARK wastes timin0. wastc caso.
GASOLINE. link.
HERE'S THE
WHY and HOW
of
TRUSTWORTHY
TUNE-UP
Shown on the rlaht are
the six points we check
aad correct on every
tune-up — to-
with the reasons
why this correction
saves yea gasoline.
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improper mixture in
caaauarrn wastes
gasoline. no carbure-
Yta can deliver bist
perpormanct until
an oram factors in
tune-up cycle ark in
riaricT operatins
condition.
improper valvt clean-
ance causes sluggish
engine. uneven opera-
ting compression. noi-
sy performance and
wastes sasoline.
timino must bl cor-
rect for best perfor-
mance and real gaso-
line economy.
Armature Winding
ORANGE AOTO ELECTRIC
91 E. Green Ave.
Dial 4596
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1945, newspaper, March 20, 1945; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221519/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.