The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1946 Page: 5 of 6
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ORANGE, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, AMttL Vt.
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Have your car steam cleaned and painted underneath.
I guarantee (his Job to last the full life of your car.
We use an asbestos base paint, the exclusive user
product in Orange. The only material which can
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Attest: T M Dortd Clerk. District
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the Court House thereof, in Or-
n*o, Texas. at or before 10
m'clock A. M. of the first Monday
next after the expiration of forty,
two days from the date of the is-
suance of this citation, same he-
day of May A. D.
d there to answer
Petition filed in said
t. on the 1st. day of April A.
i««. in this cause, numbered
on Uh> docket of said court
.... styled .lames K. Pounds
Plaintiff, vs. Morgret PoihkIs dc-
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State Motorists
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By WILLIAM
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Urged To Observe
Highwoy Signs
Austin. April 1?,--State High-
Way i;'.na,fi.i«'cr l>. C t.reor today
: mortemw
highway |.
What
get purple?"
A>i expert replied
Take i*d and bl
"RUt I'm not mix
the caller intpr"
inking an tfaster est
to use it Violet frosi
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the road, a ctuttli
wtt Hy avoid trouble
of the condition of the
the highway."
"Head - ori collisions fl
swiping accidents ow
would l « virtually t'lir
otoaemmw
system," ho said.
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New Gold Strike
lit South Africa
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«}> that« the >iiy Dad is in u.f Ht.citjfiivr lpj| wlucli threatens to
: • ' - take more, live* than war,
brief statement of the riottirc ror.
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of this suit is as follows, to wit:*
This is n suit for divorce upon
j the grounds , of abandonment as
is more fully shown by Plain-
tiff's Petition on file In this suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall, promptly execute the
sume according to kw, and make
(kie return as the law directs.
K Issued and civeu under my
hand ahd the Seal of said Court,
at office in Orange, Texas, this
■'.< -mate tn the
navy, I'luiuuYt fo cttbslruct u five- I
ri*Mti frame butu'alow, loin^c the
work himself, 1ft former service
• nuiii came ovor to help hlitr Su>>-
day. |iout4nu the iortcitJle in three
hours;, ;
'■ Olljb'r G-Tti, with s«en other
Mu'ndelcii'i rCsidehts have under-
taken t > complete the house.
LEADS USO CAMPAIGN
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helping someone else here have telephone serv-
ice now. Otherwise he'd likely be waiting his •
turn for service.
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Party-line service is one way of stretching the
telephone system here—to serve as many peo-
ple as possible tuny instead of asking some to
wait until we've had time to put in the wires and
cables and switching equipment needed to serve
everybody who is waiting.
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It's a big job—catching up with four years of
Imcked-up demand. But we're hard at it. As
voon as possible, we'll bring service to every-
* l)ody who is waiting for it. And. after that, we
expect to be able t^ furnish one-family tele-
phone service to those who want it.
Pickup and DeUvcry
«£, ypj*r—1
Millsaps D.M^ek
1164 Cypress
"GOOD NEIGHBOR"
SUGGESTIONS _
for party-liners
Before c(H1m^v please listen to see whether the'lint? is
in use. If it is. hanj? up gently and try your call again
a little later.
When talkiiiK, remember your party-line neighbor---
he .rnay-'vatU to make a call—so please be reasonably
brief. ,,
Between calls, try to allow a little time so the other
people or. the line may hove the opportunity to use it.
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Ask the children to follow these good neighb&f sug-
' gestions, too.
Thanks a lot.
SEE US FOR
Expert Painting]
Paper Hanging
Floor Sanding
Interior or Exterior
DECORATING
O. M. DRY, Jr.
Orange Paint
Co.
Main at 4th
PHONE 2333
The *s*eciflt rtn
ihht split pen he namM the i;a•
titai.it soi;p Thi* is hound to
net it rise from the i hichen
noodle mil heel broth schools
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A .iple.varlSy broth is rho'
vegataliia sou^ ditppnsatl by the
orrtsr heart ry —♦«- toiUoJM-
everything) In last it i «
ol liquid hai'i
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Z.-tdoli Ihtmkopf tried to Ret
i bowl ol hrnth on crvrht the
iMfii't rf.ry. hut I:\ilrt1 IVftnr he
bud ill mint1 w s sO/ut Ic.ise
h'ntil soup
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Whlli' estnhifst>itt^' a Nattohrit
Wbup Hay let's, ito-' HonlstMnjj
nhout ih^-siiil t i riivluka t hat Mrii
sorycTwIll -tW st,ill Hecently.
ive've tieeh '«erv>d sofrtt* ttin r
hfltrl I he consistency an.t taste
ijf lnn?i tube patch's.
No on tinsw^ vvSo inven'od
soup O' why Hawe e with
oui if there would ns-/Oi hov
taiunnup n^i Houm n.TUli: ),
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«hfl <s. Urtown tiv Tli ' c^rfnislte
11."ni .■ |,ift "h(hij< th'ci |i"U* 11
tl«KI ciHiit >« iiriviii' Jy \v-tii, con
s rvc i;> thi stud', when its xtilt
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For 400 years Ufsn t t ! *--<^hrt«-
( tlati era, cotton was well known
t til what was then the civilized
! world Writings « f the tirecks
\ end Kgypiians Indicated llicjr
knowledge and value ol (lie litter.
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,1'inclilin tit Finns was a li'tli
I century monk, reverence.I an a
i prophet by 'many of his own
time and two cenliiricM later.
'•There are many physical haz-
ards on ottr highway system
.thousanrts of miles of otii
.arc obsolete <u«r unoUle
(juatt ly anil safely aceommiuiatc
the growin* traffic .burden," he
jsaid. "'The.'Se ' delicieneles can
,nil> he jcfTtwiier) by rede,, ljjntnj,;
and reconstttif.tion Which entails
ft^T'peiiiiMi•iivt i't~ ih''Ke—www—r4-
| money .H "
1 "Unt't rt(ihalely the funds are
VHit iiv.tlint'le. at«t Will too bo .
;dlah!c for many year«t t.i make
;tr hTf^twcys rr. ispfe • as thev «wt
>■> ma le' frrmv jm t itKi'.reeriiW!
t h n-Jpott it." he up 11 < I <sii
"Wany r.rtllisloiis ills') iTv;i,v lio
Hidhnietl lo mechanic,il, ijcfects'■
Lbndon. April 17. (AP) ~ A
Reuters dispatch f.i«u Johann
v ttti« :>y i^m. «t'^BarM^ l *^- i burg reported today a new /'##
itibits a motorist from jtassinK an- strike, described as one ol th
Other when the auxiliary dashed 1 best in south Africa in recem .
line Is..on his jtide. The'ctmtinu-.' years, had been itw .1e near OA. .
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Take advaittiiite of oar special
mlces do Permanent Wav^s.
We live all iUsmlaril Mipplies
and Licensed Ottfritorn.
50ft-A FRONT STRFFT
Itaurroft • ISId*., t'p.stalrs
NeVt I tout' to TIiiiiI'h
— IMlONi: 2420
GETTING VALUf out of the food you cat is YOUR No. 1
liliALTII PROBLliM whether you cat 500 or 2,000 pounds
yearly. To do this, medical scicncc says, you must have an ade-
quate supply of natural stomach DIGESTIVE JUICES, and
RICH, UlTMll.OOD must be present. SSS Tonic may help you
£ct both it this is your trouble, without organic complication I
or focal infection, as these two important results enable you to
timki use of /bv food as Nature intended. Thus you get fresh j
vitality... pep... do your work better... become a
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animated.!. mure attractive I SSS Tottic has helped
millions... you cahsstart today... at drug stores
\in 10 and 20 t«e. si/es. ^ S.S.S. <i!«,
aiiliO 5TUH0Y MtAlTM «««f t« p StAtWAIT • SftAOY • StUONG
SOUTHWESTERN IELL
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TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Expert Service
FRONT WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
WHEEL BALANCING
(Bear Equipment)
JACKSON
BROS.
207 GREEN AVE.
APPOINTED 11SO NATIONAL
UAMPAfON CHAIRMAN. Carl
IVIUtmorr, President ot the New
fork Telephone Company, will
keid the nation-wide appeal (lur-
ing September and October for
Fltf.flOO.tinn to carry 080 through
IMi. Gen. Eisenhower's statement,
'1 want as mue|i ol USO as I ean
set. for as lone as I ean get it," was
ill Mr. Whitinore needed to make
up his mind, he said in accepting
the Job. Mr. Whitmorn was chair-
man of New York City* National
War Fund campaign last year and
has been identified with much
philanthropic work.
SEWING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Ringer needles, oil. bobbins,
belts, etc. Hemstitching, cov-
ered butUius and buckles.
Custom-Made Beits
Orange Button
Shop
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Will Officially Open Their Business' At
102 EAST GREEN AVE.
ON TUESQAY; APRIL 16, 1946
DIAL 7081
FOR FAST PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE
—We Will (Jive One Day Service—
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Come In And Inspect Our Plant At Any Time
WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN1
If You'.ro L«M>king T or
AlITO PARTS
We Have Them — nr Can
<iet Thcti| If Thev Cwn^lte
Had!
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New Auto Parts
TIE ItOO ENDS
MASTER CYLINDER
REPAIR KITS
U'llEKE CVMNDEIt
REI'AIR KITH
COIES ,
FAN BELTS
Pl'MPS
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EXHAUST PIPES
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WE MOVE ANYTHING
From A House Trailer To A Brick Building
NDOW CHANNELS
TRAILER HITCHES
ECEIXLINES
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No Matter How Big or How Small—We Can Move It!
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MAIN OFFICE—HOUSTON, TEXAS
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Local Office - LEN'S HELPY-SELFY LAUNDRY
Thirteenth and Main Streets
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"This one is . . . nnd you're 101% right," the car salennum
agrees. He goes on to explain, "We want this tar to show you
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real engine endurance—which means the least carbon, sludge,
and upkeep you ean have. That's goodwill for us. And all it*
takes to keep your engine's insides oil-plated is Conoco N"1
motor oil. . . . Sny, this time you're figuring to treat your
new car r/^/t. • Kj
Many of the oldest cars, too, ore being kept in the running
by having their engines oil-plated. Thisjnternal wear-fighter
—OIL-PLATING—is created by magnet-like action. That comes
from Conoco N"' oil's added ingredient —surfacing your
engine's insides with durable o:' plating. There's your barrier
against lots!of wear. You can ha' t\ it in any car—any model or
year—by driving around to Your 'onoco Mileage Merchant's
station. You'll get your correct JSpri if! grade of Conoco N">
oil—and an oil-plated engine. Contini tal Oil Company
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Don't ioy ocMim—SAY N-IAHB*
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1946, newspaper, April 17, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308336/m1/5/?q=WAR+DEPARTMENT: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.