The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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10 Nationwide Prayer
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8:45 Superman
6:00 FuMon Ji*.
6:15 The Johnson Family \
x6:30 Supper Melodies
6:45 Poll Tax
6:50 Supper Melodies
7:00 Sam Baiter
7:15 H. C. Crawford, Don
Speaker
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f 7:20 T' inmy Tucker4 Otch. • . ; ■, •
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NIGHT * ;'. 25e
CHILDREN . 0?t
A GRIPPING, FAST ACTION MANHUNT!
"PRIDE OF THE PLAINS"
Kpflflt ¿ -5-r—Starrinjf—- ,
Bob Livingston -rSmiléy Uurnette
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NANCY
GAY - YAKIMA CANUTT
——Extra Attractions——
"YANKEE DOODLE DAFFY" —- "MAN KILLERS
,-Startling Sunday - ' LET'S FACE IT" - Bob Hope
Tuesday Only — "WINGS ANDTHE WOM&N"
Wednesday & Thursday - '.CONSTANT NYMP&"
7:20 Tommy
7:26 Lcoktng
.linrasf.
7:30 • Kreedom oí Opportunity"
8,00 Gabriel Heatter >
8:15 "Belicvfi-It or Not"
8:30 Double or Nothing -
B:00 Beau Jaik vs. Sammy An-
■ gott Boxing v'f",:/' K'ÍÍÍ'í
JOjOO QED Commentator
1045 Peiiny Serenade
10:30 Ted Lewis' prchv r ' - 1
11:00 Ran tilde's Órch.
, H:30 George Hamilton's Orch.-
11:59, News
12:00' Sign Off
Saturday—January 39. KF AC
6:00 Yawn Patrol
6:30 News >
6:35 Musical Chick '
7:0(T.News ■
: iiOS - Musi,eal Clock
7:45 NeWs l
8:00 Musical Round Up' "
8:25 Treasury Song Parade
8:30 News . "Z
8:35 MornliiVarieties
9:00 ^Jicv. s
9:05 . .Morning Serenade ^
r '9:30 Rainbow House
10:00 News Round Up
10:15 Bin¿ Crcsfcy ' , ,
10:30 "Hello Mom" - .
11:00 Rev. U.-L, U^vls
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V BI.UI POINT !S
THE BIST POINT ON YOUR Dlftt '
Friday. January 28, KFDM
4:00 The Treasury Salutes In
dustry f * ,7,
4:15 Three Romeos A
4:30 Sea Hound *
4:45 Dick Tracy "
5:00 Terry and the Pirates
" 5:19 Hop Hafrigan
6t30 Jack Armstrong -
*5:45 Captain Midnight
6:00- Up-to the Minuto News
6:05 Dinner -Music
6:15 10-2-4 Ranch
6:30 Lone-Ranger
7:00 Watch the World Go By
JJL15.. Parker Family
7:30 Meet'Your Navy
8:00 '
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TO LET UP NOW;
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AFFORD
CANT
BUY WAR BONOS
*y tmi
4<TH WAR LOAN
TODAY and
"SATURDAY
-LOOK KIDDIES
SERIAL STARTS TODAY!
NEW
li :30 Music, tor the Morning
11:50 Port Arthuf News
IJ.0Í Glsnn Miller's Orch.
12:15 Clit Bruner fij.$how Boys
12:45 Meet the Band
;1:00 Christian Science Church-
j:15 Laiii Mclntyre's Qrch. .
1:30 Siesta Time '
-2:00 Groves Péntacostií
Church ■
2:30 Army Navy Housj Party
3:00 Matinee Melodies
3.30 " South American Way
3:45 Melodiers
4:00 News
■4:05 Glen Gray's Navy Bulletin
Board
4:30 American Eagle Club in
Britain '
Castlelord, Idaho. (AP) — T
aid the war bond drive, Bus Dri-
ver Fritzs®í^ee offered to do
day's chores for the highest bid
dcr.,f^¿;';;..':
He was ' knocked down". ^ to
Farmer Albert Heller for $2,500
in. war bonds. '
Interview with Navy
Mother
<4:15 Treasury Star Parade
8:30. Spotlight Bands "
8:55 Treasury Song for Today
9:00 John .Guntherv
9:15 Listen to Lulu
9:30 Adventures of Nero Wolfe
10:00 Star Reporter
10:15 The Symphonétte
10:45 Swing Shift
11:00 Bob Strong
11:30 Eddie. Oliver
11:55 A. P. NeWs '
12:00, Sign Off
Saturday, January 29.
6:00 Six O'Clock Edition
6:15 Musical Eye OjHTher"
6:45; Diamond T. Ranch Boy
7:00 News Summary
7:15 Sabine'Tabernacle
7:45 News Summary
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8:00 Breakfast Club ( "
8:00 Modulated Moments
:1S The Cadeta J
? 30 Green Hornet
10:00 Qn SUge Everybody
10:30 Land of the Lost
11:00 Blue Playhouse
11:25 News Summary
11:30 Farm and Home Hour
12:00 Hews Summary • y
12:15 Mán on the Farm
12:43 Salon Eiisemble -1""' - j
1:00 "Metropolitan Opera t
W4 Car License
Tabs Similar To -
Ones Now In Use
Alls tin, Texas, Janutfry *.11944,
-ijhe 48U- Regular Session' bt the
Texas Legislature, anticipating un-
usual conditions due to thj scar-
city oí materials usad A tííe wár
Effort, authorized the State Hi^h-
Commission to prescribe
whatever- type of motor vehicle
registration was available V and
best suited to thj requirements of
the State and the traveling -pubji'-
fofv the 1944 registration year.
The Texas'H4ghway Commission
on January " 18, 1944, passed an
order prescribing tor the 1944
registration year, which begihs
April I. HM4. * two metal tabs
2.' x 2" bearing the designation oí
the State, year and an identifica-
tion serial number. The tabs must
be used in connection with tlie
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1942 Plates witich
ed throughout tfie
applies to
quired to have but one
plate except that one tab' is pR-
scribed and the one 1943 lic^ise
plate must be retained.
The Highway Commission has
also ordered that the 1844 tab or
tabs be securely fasten* # to; the
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TnügiÚ; "i\x:?Hr W >''/M■ "
1942 plates in such manner ^ to. thowzation to build a fence top-
be clearly visible. On all mdtor
vehicles for AvhicH' two tabs are
issued, one shall be attached to
the front license plate and one to
the rear license plate. ■
The Highway Commission has
made every effo# to comply with
the request of 4he Federal'govern-
ment for conservation of critical
materials and both the steel. an¿l
paint used in. iiiianuXacturing " the
1944 tabs were obtained from
& .
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■Bridgeport. Conil,
iff Edward A. Plat J'has askéd au-
péd with barbed wire around the
Fairfield cownty jáil — but not to
keep the prisoners in. ~
. He'wants to keep out the pub-
lic,'. Which has been known io slip
hacksaws and "occasionally a lit-
tle liquor" through first floor
windows.
;; SBiBiSSfeS
Oue Week
Jack W.
. Stephenson
invented-(he
1st successful
locomotive
Pal patented the Hollow ( •
Ground Blade for cooler,
quickar, F*alh*r Touch" shaving
Qlve It that well groomed
....... w ,ook- A<H luWra- Keen^our
UNRULY hair lying fUL AlwaJ um
U a arik Morollne Hair Tonic. Large
VIMl 11 txrttto JSc. Sold everywhere.
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UttOt* toot
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LADIES ^HOES
RATION FREE! '
SATUEDAY IS TltE LAST DAY-
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Special lot broken sizes up to $5 values
originally, in patents, suedes and kid
lcaftiicrs . . choire of T I|tek, brown and
blue. Nearly all sizes in the lot.
HOUOW^ROI^iUDR BLADES
MONDAY Is FINAL-DAY To Pay Current Pott Taxes
SUNDAY-!—
1 FROM THE PAGES OF YOUR NO. 1 COMIC
. . . CAPTAIN AMERICA NOW IN PICTURES!
"CAPTAIN AMERICA"
With— ■
DICK PURCEIX — UONEI. ATWILL
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XORNA GRAY
^STARTS SVNDAY-
few "
Cu
AT HOME
School Oxfords
Brown of black. boy< and
-girts styles In all sises.
$2,98 - $3.98 '
• MEN'S
DRESS SHOES
Plain and fancy toe, morca-
sin toe and v. all last as well
as military, style in both
black and brown featuring
the new commando sole.
J $5.00 to $6.50
CHILDREN'S
SHOES
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l.«iw quarters or high topa <
for boya or girls In brown,
black or white . . all sises.
$1.98 to $3.50
WORK SHOES
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We have one •( the finest
stocks of work shoes in this
area . plain or cap toe, lea-
ther, «ord or valeork solea.
$3.98 to $6
LADIES
SPRING COATS
Solids nnd*platds, beanMal ne#- '
materials, In sises 9 to n . . .
one of the finest selections wo
have -ever offend.
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Every patriotic Awilcu will
vmi 10 dhplir «hi. tmMcm
at home—oa hit front door or
iin U* window. It j« the red.
while end blue «ticker dutt
•art you Inve done iMir pert
la the 4th Wax Lou.
m $
MIDNIGHT SHOW ONLY
Saturday Night 11:30 P. M.
NO ONC OARED TKINiK
JT CCULP BE DONE!
WOre powerful.,
Mara «Ira mo tí* • * ♦ .
ftArf sirfsrgffia.Wo faw,
DOLORES MORAN
TODAY & SAT
B:
Drive you in
' ; extra to help
ALL SIZES
ALL COLORS
C-'.t .
DRESSES
Juiit received
including
variety of popular
tyles and in all colors.
ilnaHsAjl
nowi
safest investment the work} lis? ever ' nr.r.-n. *
So before >ou look into y our v.-allet—^ooií
is to invest, in at , ?into YOU* heart. Yout company, the place
- Bond. Btit ilon't where you work, has been given a quota tj
mAA^ •rltie I .. .m -1^ ^ ^ '
ujjíe corns
7 hairtriccerB
|R,DIN HERO:
I y RING this 4th War
_ in asked to do
nr.ash the Axis. Your
t.op tWere if you can do niore. For remember— meet in this. 4th Vat ioanTDri*-®.. fe
; j o saatter bow many Bond* yoü buy—no mat- . part to help meet this quota. Ánd remcinuer, .
ttr wjjiat denominations theyasp—you get back millions of America's fighters ate waitinr; for
ci) maturity $4 for every Si you invest. And your answer, your {jlcdge that you are-backing
timó on the word of Uncle Sam, creator of the them to the limit.
f
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"H®PPy"
the boldest band
in the b«dland(l.
W1I.UAM f BOYD
"SUNSET
TRAIL"
* — With—
RUSSELL HAYDEN
THIS MESSAGE PUBLISHED BY
A. B.
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IV'XÍHiNA'if®
—With—
I.ORKTTA YOUNG
ALAN LADD
. WILLIAM BENDIX
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COFFEE IS NOW RATION
$4.98 to $12.50
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MEN'S
NEW STYLÉ
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Young mens and con-
servative sitylei in all
sizes including regu-
lars and shorjU. Beau-
tiful materials and
well
$29.50-to $35
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MEN'S SHORTS 71c
All Sbe* 28 to 43 . . fancy jattinÉ
and solid colors. '■
ATHLETIC SHIRTS : 49c
Cotton ribbed, fnU length, white
only. '
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1944, newspaper, January 28, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142890/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.