The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 234, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1945 Page: 4 of 6
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PAGE FpUR
TUNE - IN
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THE ORANGE LEADER
Thursday, October 4. 1945
-4:JftQ TPP Top Tunes
4:19 Song Parade v
4:30 Tea Dance ,'
4:45 Hoi> Harrigan •
5:00 Tew-y and the Pirate*
5:15 Dick Tracy
5:80 Jack Armstrong
5:45 Tennessee Jed
6:00 Headline Edition
for 'You
'1 *
FOR SALE!'
New and better used tires. We can now supply you
with used tires, tubes and reliners in wholesale quanti-
ties. Place an order with us. Let us re-cap and repair
your tires factory method. Remapping, is guaranteed
100% until cap Is completely worn out. 1-day service.
Experts say it will be at least after the first of the year
before tires are off ration. You are taking care of your
tires when you permit us to help you. Service station
and garages allowed wliolesule discounts.
DALTON TIRE PUNT
FIFTH AND ELM
(Next To Greyhound Bus Station)
6:15 Raymond Swing
' 6:30 Jack Ctlhk—-Just
6:45 Dinner Music
7:00 Lilfti and Abner
7:1.5 Earl Godwin
7:30 Town Meeting
•8:30 DeteCI and Collect
' 8:55 Coronet Storyteller
9:00 Tribue to the lute Alfred
E. Smith
9:30 Your AAF \
10:00 Star Reporter
10:J5 ^wing Time
10:30 Gems for Thought
10:35 Toynmy Dorsty
11:00 A. P. News
11:05 Freddy Martin
11:30 Report to Congress by '
Adm. Nimitz
11:45 Johnny Long
11:55 A. P. News •
12:00 Sign Off
Friday. October % 1945
6:00 Six O'Clock Edition
6:15 Musical Eye Opener i
QUICK RELIEF FJIOM
Symptom* of Dtetrm Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
DUE TO EXCESS ACID
FrMBookT*n«ofHomaTr«atiiwnttl)at
Must Hdp or It Will Coat You Nothing
Over two million bottles of the WTLLAKD
TREATMENT have beou sold forrrl|efof
y mptom* ofdlat ro« arising from S tomach
Mid Ouodtnai Ulcera duo to Excess Acid—
PMr OI*«ctl«n. tear or UpMt SUmatli,
Oaulnesa, Heartburn, Sleeplessness. cte.,
dun to Inw Ac;j. Sold on 18 days' trial!
Auk for "Wlllard's Mmmkc" which fully
explulu* UUa treat mpnt—Ira*—at _
ORANGE DRUG CO.
6:45 Morning Varieties
7:00 Mui'tin Agronsky
7:15 Sabine Tabernacle
7:45 Reveille Roundup
6:00 Breakfast Club
9:00 ' My True §tory
9:25 Betty poCker St News
9:30. Hymns of all Churches
9:415 LUtening Post
10:00 Breakfast in H'wood
10:30 Gil Martyn
10:45 Ted Malone
11:00 Glamour Manor*
11:30 The World Today "
12:00 Baukhage Talking
12:15 Chuck'Wagon Gang
12:30' CofTeS* Grinders
12:45 1 SWing Shift
1:00 Jefferson-Aires
1:15 Moody Bible Institute
1:30 The Fitzgeralds
2:00 Best Sellers
2:30 Ladies Be Seated
3:1)0 Lois MarjchbanRs
3:15 Musical Varieties
3:30 Report from Abrpud
3:45 Rhythm Time •
Christopher Columbus became
u sailyr at the age of 14.
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DIONNE'QUINTS'
always rely on this groat rub lor
COUGHS'? COLDS
USES Report560
Jobs Available
In Orange County
Orange County's employment
opportunities number 500, ac-
cording to a labor market report
from the local United States Em-
ployment Service compiled Tues-
day, October 2.
The report shows 476- persons
are registered for jobs. * Of this
number 418 are from ^he Orange
area and 58 outside the area. A
total-of 106 persons were referred
to jobs during the past week with
the number hired totaling 68 jler-
sons, seventeen local firms are
requesting manpower.
Principal demands for labor 4s
as Jollows: Shipbuilding; 150
unskilled workers, 100 skilled.
Construction; 25U" unskilled work-
ers. Automobile Repair; I me-
chanic. Grocery Stores; 1: stock
boy. Restaurant; 4 waitresses; 1
dinner cook, 1 cashier, 4 'labor-
ers. Hotel; 1 maid. Clerical; 1
stenographer. Variety and Dry
Goods Stores; 4 sales clerks,
stock boy, and 1 floor lady. Mis-
cellaneous; 2 cement finishers,
watchmen, 1 deckhand, and 85
laborers.
Persons interested in the above
Jobs are asked to apply at the lo-
cal United States Employment
Service at 408 Front 'Street.
Child's Mild
musterole
USE
LIQUID TABLETS, SALVE,
NOSE DROPS
U8R ONLY AS DIRECTED
Local Girl To
Head College Club
Denton, Texas, Oct. 2. — Miss
Mary Frances Cottle, daughter of
Mr. an^ Mrs. E. Ernest Cottle,
1002 Eighth, Orange, was elected
president of Aglaian Club, a lit-
erary and social organization on
the Texas State College For Wo-
men campus.
Miss Cottle, a senior voice and
music education major at the col-
tflfftiBAA Imam m M tt * m
0 VI VMM INI JOII SuTTftf
simple ANEMIA
Dm to Loss of Blood-Iron?
YottvBirU who suffer fr
anemia or who lose so m
from slmpio
e«imttr«l,d }«nicl!
led out"—twa may be due to low
iron—ao try JLydta E. Plnkham'a
at onoe. Plnkham'a Tablets
Seat home way* to
lood to give mora
t—In auch
"V
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ISN'T
JUST A MATTER OF CHOICE?
Good foods carefully selected and properly prepared are
x the basis of good living. Among all the foods you serve,
good coffee is probably the most important. Its the
"backbone'W many menus, notably breakfast and supper,
le part of any meal that must be good if other
foods ^re to be enjoyed. Hence don't take chances by try-
ing to sate a penny or two a pound." Buy the choicest,
yi.lfifitfst skillfully Intended coffee the, market offers. Such a
coffee is Admiration-superb in Quality, rich in flavOr,
delightfully aromatic and inviting. TVlofe people in the
Southwest drink it than any other brand. There's a reason.
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you c*°bu"
lyiia £. Piakhim'? TAGICTS
Take Off Ugly Fat With
This Heme Recipe
i« aa Inexpenthra home redpe tor tak-
off uatataly weiyht and help bring beck
rlnr curne and graeefal alenderaeaa.
iurt get from any drursiat. four euncea of
Htuld Barcel Concentrate. Add enough
grapefruit juice to. make n plat. Then just
take two tableapaonaful twice a day. Won.
derful ret u It a mar be obtained yulckly. Now
you may allm down your figure and Iom
pounde of ugly fat without baek breaking
eaarclae or aUrratlon diet, lt'e easy to make
and eaay to take. Contoina nuthlag harm-
ful. If the very Brat bottle daenn't allow yoa
; Staple, eaay way to Iota bulky Weight.
I help regain alender. mora graceful
—rrae, return the empty bottle aad cab
your money back.
M. fir M. Pest
Control Co.
Exterminators of All Pests
Termite Control
11 Years Experience
448 EAST DEWEY
Riverside Addition
... J. E. PATTILLO
REAL ESTATE
Fire and Casualty Inaurance
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE
INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
109 Holland Bldr.
DIAL 2933 * 4826
•We Buy, Sell and Repair
ALARM CLOCKS, FANS
and IRONS
24 Hour Scrvicc
BOB WILLIAMS
107- A Market St.
. 'J" . 1 1 !" ' s
Jean Malone <
Watts
TEACHER OF VOICE
H , Studio
V s702 Fifth Street
' PHONE 2866
tom betzel
BOATS
Ready soon . ... phone or
write to LEE A. WHITE
for colored folders.
$99.0Q to $60,000.06
P. O. BOX 239 .
Phone 4714:
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Signs "0" Life
COMMERCIAL '
BULLETINS
SHO-CAKD8 and
NEON 8ERVICK
Phone 4596
GEO H. DUNHAM, Owner
•1 E. Green Am -
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ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1
lege, served the club as treasurer. and irritated driver trying to get
last year. - * \ out of a spact.
——; i Mark wood remarked that thai
Spokane, Wash. (AP) — Police , man was "probably mad because
Capt. Lee Markwoort and Sgt
Dan Mangan, off duty, stood in
front of the police station and
watched with interest a nervous
APPLICATION FOR PACK-
- AGE STORE PERMIT
Notice is h^reby given that F.
M. Taylor, owner, operating
under trade name of F. M.
Taylor Package Store is an ap-
plicant for a Package Store
Permit under the laws, of the'
State of Texas, the location of
the place of business thereun-
der being 108 Green Avenue,
Orange, Texas. "
Dated Oct. 3, 1945.
t v F. M. Taylor, Owner
>he had to pay a fine."
But that was before J. W. Wolff
ran up to announce his car had I
been, stolen. - ■ '■•fli
PIN-WORMS
Now can be Beaten!
The miaeriee of Pla-Worma h«y«.he«t
known for eentarlee. and Tfellttone at yfc-
tlma have sought a way to deal '
wet that Uvea Inside the human
Today, thanks to a special; m<
oarnlwd druir (gentian violet), i
feetlve treatment r
This drutla the
the Pla-Wena ^
laboratories of Dr. D. Jayne t
The Mia|L MHMake P-W tablets art
In special way to, renww Pfa-Wwma.
Bo don't suffer hi alienee with (
'tawR viSB
pack^S* •?%
almple dlreetlona carefully. Sathfacthm
guaranteed or your tnoney back.
f-W—th treatment for PhvWoroa. *
FUNNIEST TEEN AGE STORY EVFR TOLD'
IT'S THE HILARIOUS HOWl-HIT
OF BROADWAY and RADIO RUNNING
RIOT'ON THE SCREEN I
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ANN 6ARNER
AUYN JOStYN
MICHAEL DUNNE
FAYE MARLOWE
M0NA FREEMAN
JQHMUXANDiR 4
<#b«U GILCHRIST
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——Extra /
Color Cartoon
"tale of two
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—-Also——
Technicolor Special
"AMERICA THE
BEAUTIFUL''
LATEST WORLD OF NEWS'
• Last Times Today •
JAMES LYDON
Freddie BARTHOLOMEW
. ' —In— ■
"THE TOWN WENT WILD"
• Last Times Today •
Edward G. ROBINSON
In
"MR-JWINKLE GOES
TO WAR"
P Starts Friday •
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-Extra Added. Fun-
A Fanny Comedy
/"VINE, WOMEN AND
SONG"
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Thrilling Novelty
"BIKES AND SKIES"
GEM
• Last Time* Today •
"BOMBER MOON"
• Starts Friday •
WILD WITH ACTION!
john wayne
"blue'steel**
More Thrills
Another Exciting Chapter
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 234, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1945, newspaper, October 4, 1945; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221685/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.