The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 230, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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MlANiJK TEXAS, TCKSIUY, SKI'TKMBKR 20,1942.
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The Orange Leader
Published every afternoon ex- , 4. Special I\OtlceS
nnn Saturday, and Sandoy mom- '''liy
"rt« ot 503 Front Street by the
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>onfce l eader publishing Co.
** !>,'<■ red at Orange. Texas P. O.
*%« Second Class Mail Matter Un-
itr Act of Congress March-3; 1918.
J. n. QUIC.LEY, Editor «t Pub.
v "iS. R. SOLOMON, Adv. Mgr.
! fl,C)T.tENCE BRANDT, City Ed.
llUl.A MAE TURNER, Soc. Ed.
SatHRYN COCHRAN, Want-Ads
OFFICE HOURS
'Editorial Dept. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
business Offices 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Circulation Dept. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Cxcept ^induy. 0 a. m. to 9 a. m
SUDSCRlPtlON RATES
Hv Mail or Carrier, 1 month $ 50
Advertising Rates Will Be
* Furnished Upon Application
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER
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WOMEN—We will establish you
in a business of your own;
. Pleasant,, profitable work. Full
lime unnecessary. Your home is
your office. For personal in-
terview write . Box 16 Leader.
FRONT "STREET DORMITORY
Will be ready this week- 20 new
singUe and double beds and mat
tmses, lockers, hot and colc
showers, circulating heat, loungt
for day sleepers. 306 Front St.
Phone 2054.
28. Household Goods
-EMPLOYMENT
7, Help Wanted
_ Wanted"
i'RUGE
FURNITURE 00.
New and fled Furniture -
Big Trade-in Allowance
On Used Furniture
110 BORDER DIAL MIS
J PIECE .MAPLE LIVING ROOM
SUITE. Apply City Hail.
< ROOMS OF FURNITURE, plus
aluminum ware, Brltannica en-
cyclopedia with case, RCA rad-
io. Must sell by Wednesday. 119
Moreell.
14. Real Estate
CLASSIFIED RATES
The rates tabulated below apply
f(i ads originating within the
utatos of Texas .ind Louisiana. The
i", 5 -nd 7 time rates apply only
to Eds scheduled for consecutlTp
days.
Count four (4) average length
word's to n line; each initial, phone
number or group of numerals
count as a word.
1 2 3 & 4 5 6&7
lines ti. ti. tl. tl. $
2 i0~40~52" .85 .S3
3 .30 .80 .78 .88 .85
4 .40 .80 1.04 1.10 1.28
5 .50 1.00 1.30 1.38 1.58
6 .60 1.20 1.56 1.65 1.89
7 .70 1.40 1.82 1.93 f 21
« .80 1.60 2.08 2.20 2 52
CLASSIFIED rfTDEt
I. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
n. ANNOUNCEMENTS -
1. Card of Thanks
t. Lodfe Notices
I Lost and Found
4. Sueclal Notice*
in. EMPLOYMENT
J. Help Wanted
. Situations Wanted
/ IV. EDUCATIONAL
11. Schools
12. Private Instruction
V. FINANCIAL
'i. ltuslne*> Opportunities
. >,<iau
V- rOK RENT
i 1. 11 com*
tH. Apartments
Id. Mouses
?#. Trailer Space
tl. Farms
?2. Ituslness Opportunity
sS. Household Goods
• . (Vitutrd To Renl
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VIII. FOE SALE
U. Misceiianeons
i-1 llotuphold Gooda
? . ttusliirs'j Equipment
and Taola
31. Pet Stork and Supplies
11. S.-eils, I'lanla
s:i, El vest oak and Poultry
* i. Keal Estate-—
<v Automobiles
36. Boats
i>. Auto S.'i vice
SS. ' rallers
:•.!>. Motorcycles.
40. Building Material;
41. Wanted To Buy
2 young ladies for general
office work, little typing
necessary. Oood salary.
APPLY IN PERSON
—, •
Texas Laundry
Tenth and Park
COUNTER GKL9 WANTED.
Good wages. Gordon's Barbe-
cue, 304 Border.
NEED 2 ELDERLY MEN FOR
clothing and gchts furnishings,
very good pay—permanent —
Box 15, Leader.
SCHOOL BOYS earn guaranteed
salary plus four cents each game
setting phis after school and
nights. Lyckics Bowling Center.
LADY to handle current accounts.
All inside city limits. Can walk.
No bond costs. Accounts due
first of month, to be paid by the
10th, . Nice for housewife desir-
ing profitable sparetime work.
Write 313 West Bldg., Houston!
Texas.
TATUM SPECIALS!
I room house and. full lot. 1094
block Green Avenue. Only $5250
I room house and 2 room houae
and half an acre $2600
I acres, 2 houses. Close In on
Beaumont Highway. A bargain.
$600 down.
I room house 12100
..ot*, lots, lots, If its lots, see me.
1 sell lots of lots, especially Oak-
land Addition lota-
List your property with
R. S. TATUM
PHONE 4141
V-FINANCIAL
15. Loans
"Borrow on a Rainy Day,
Pay on a Pay Day"
CASH
$5.00 and Up
In 5 minute* on your signature
only . . no security, no endors-
ers. Va inquiries made of friends,
relatives, or employer, '
Orange Finance Co.
Fifth at Fiont (Over Abe's)
Phone 4375
IVHY PAY HIGH RENT? Nice
oversize lots with artesian wpt-
t in the Spooner, Addition. 10%
down and $10.00 per month.
Turn south off U. S. 90 at Pine-
hurst Stables- DeWitt Kinard,
Phone 2774 or 405 Front Street-
Lumber shed and office loeated at
1603 Main St. $600 cash.
J room house and lot In Brawn-
wood Addition. $500 <?ash.
See Mrs. Jackson at 17N 16th 8L
NEW 3 ROOM HOUSE AND LOT.
End of Scott Street. See Mrs.
Bud Davis.
ONE 7-ROOM HOUSE—on six
city lots, 3 baths. If you don't
have $4,000, not interested.
Write Box 11, Leader.
i5, Automobiles
1937 OLDSMOBILE $250 CASH,
4 good tires. 803 Main Street.
Phone 4358.
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FRAGRANT AROMA OF
PRINCE ALBERT MATCHES
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RA. LAYS DOWN RlfiHT IN
THE PAPERS, TOO-FAST,
SMOOTH, NO-WASTE MUM'.
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PRINCE ALBERT
THI NATIONAL JOY SMOKI
MRS. MAURICE T. MOORE, Chair-
man of the USO National Women's
Committee, advises the selection of
small Christmas gifts for- service-
man overseas, and careful packing
and early mailing for their safe and
prompt delivery. All packages for
thosa American boys on foreign soil
are limited to about tlia site ot a
shoe box. Because t'le parcels are
subject to censorship, string around
them should bo long enough to be
untied by censor*, and retled. No
perishable matter such as cakes,
fruits, soft candles, etc., should be
sent and postal authorAies specifi-
cally prohibit the Inclusion of in-
flammable material. Sharp instru-
ments such as Jcnlyes or razors
should haye tholr edges protected,
and all contents of packages should
be tightly packed to avoid damage
In transit, j
Choose wlBely; pack carefully,
and mall before^November 1, is the
USO slogan tor friends and families
of .pur armed forces abroad.
Merchant Marine
Casualty List
EQUITY in '41 Ford Tudor De
Loxe, $450 owed, to be paid at
$30 per month- See A. M. Wil-
son, First National Bank or
phono 2857. Don't call if you do
not^have $300.
I !)3HEV ROLET COUPiE, fair
condition. $75 cash. Can be seen
at 700 Park.
FOR MALE—One oTduitohll* Rus-
iness Coupe in A-l condition,
Five real good tires. Been driven
34,000 miles. Looks like new
car. A real bargain. H. E. Rog-
ers, Lufkin, Texas-
iH. frai
ercd casualties announced to next
of kin up to August 1, .1042^ it
did pot include all dead / and
I missing from attacks on/Ameri-
P irrl Dv \Iavv can merchant ships to date. These
l\vlcaocu Jf I will be listed in later announce-
Washington, Sept. 29. (AP) — |ments' /
The navy disclosed today that One name listed was that of
more than 2,301 officers and men (Mack Burton Bryan of Randcl-
of the American merchant marine man, N. C„ wlio was third assist-
ant engineer of the City of Itay-
ville, which was sunff off Austra-
lia Nov/1, 11)40. The navy said
'Bry^ "was reported :.as the fi)-st
American merchant seaman cas-
ualty of the current war."
Otherwise tbe list dated from
Sept. 27, 11)41, when the I. C.
White was torpedoed and sunk in
in the South Atlantic. Beginning
jthen enemy air and submarine at
were either dead or missing a's a
result of enemy uctions in the
war at sea.
The total was composed of 410
known dead and 1,801 missing
and included, by officii count, 61
ship captains and one woman, a
stewardess identified as Mary Cul-
lom Kimbo of Nashville, Tenn. No
wounded were accounted for
the report.
New Recruits at the U. S. Naval'
Training Stations receive two
Since the report generally cov-'' tacks have sunk or damaged more' mail deliveries daily.
than 200 American merchant
ships.
The navy said that the dead
and missing list "includes only
those casualties resulting directly
from enemy action."
"Names of personnel of United
States merchant vessels which
are overdue and presumed lost
are considered casualties of en-
emy action," the report continued.
"The list does not include per-
sons who were wounded, nor does
it contain those who were casual-
ties resulting from ordinary haz-
ards of the sea. Neither are names
of American citizens sailing on
foreign flag vessels included."
Please Qive Us
24 Hours Notice
Dial 666
Texas Laundry Inc.
10th at Parle Avenue Orange, Texas
We Pay I-2c Each For Good Hangers
VI—FOR RENT 1M0 DELUXE Gilder Trailer. 25
SMALL FURNISHED APART-
MENT one block past Cove
School. Jacobs.
I.—It U SI NESS
DIRECTORY
Radio Service
Radio Repair
It I'tirit RADIO is In need of
repairs, bring It to us for qua-
lity service.
We carry complete line of parts
an-S batteries.
BASS MOTOR 00.
OSCAR BRADEN. Technician
• OS Fifth Phone 4111
II.—NOTICES
3. Lost and Found.
LOST— Billfold, drivers license
classification card, social sGcu
rity, $28 00 cash. Reward for re-
turn. Frank. Kafcr, 89 East
Oiven Ave. , i
LOST—Wednesday night, wallet
containing valuable papers
$$3,20 pay check, $15 cash.(T|Osl
between Gem Theatre and V cs-
• torn—Union. Ktfen money ' -
sides reward. L. W. Porte]
K)m. ,<r J. A. Porter, R<
M'lttsi'.ina. • ^
/. Special Notices
18. Apartments
ROOM FITRNISHED APART-
MENT; also light housekeeping
room for employed ladles. 1008
Main.
21. Wanted To Rent
WANTED—room and board. Pre-
ferably in private home. Doak
Fern-ll. V. O. Bo\ .'UU. Orangp-
WANTED—2 or 3 room furnlkhed
apartment, close-in. Dial 571.
WANTED—furnished room or
apartment for couple, close-in
Reply Sll Schley.
PERMANENT COUPLE with
small child wants two or three
room furnished apartment. Call
Mrs. Williams 2705.
WANTED — light housekeeping
apartment or room by couple
References exchanged. C. H-
War.slcy, P. O. Box 239, Orange.
27. Miscellaneous
ft. Electric refrigerator. Elec-
tric brakes, awning. Cost $1050.
Price $1000. I. S. Shaffer, Ltone
Star Courts. Highway 00. Three
miles out. .
1942—24 FOOT hotMe Trailer.
Bargain. Payne's Totirlst Courts
Port Arthur Highway.
TRAILER HOUSR FOR SALE—
$150—1113 John Street. "
EQUITY in lMt fMtory-MU
trailer. Three months old. Bar-
i;ain. IU2 Tenth. r
y . Motorcycle*
REBUILT IIARLEV-
Servlear, >325. RAY BYARS,
977 Pearl, I'ho. 1208, Beaumont.
YOU CAN RENT TYPEWRITERS
now—although you cannot buy
them. A. F. BURNS, dig' 4349
or 4185 for all kinds .rf TYPE-
WRITERS. Will deliver, if ne-
res*ary. Headquarters ««, Xntar-
prise Journal oflic*. 61* Front
- St.
HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN . . .
Wales Adding Machine, recon-
dlt'.ined. Sec A. F. Burns al
once. Dial 4349 or 4105.
ONE 3-STAC'K electric brooder
one 4-stack finisher; one 54-ccll
laying cagc. $50- for all throe,
none separate. Excellent condit-
ion. 1307 Ninth Street.,.
J DISPLAY. COUNTERS; service
counter ami- .7- stoels. Aqply
Payne's Tourist Court. West
Orange.
28. Household Goods
4 PIECE BEDROOM 3TITE. Sim-
mons mattress and springs;
studio couch, rocker, 8 burner
gas stove. 210 D. College.
NEW~ROLL away bed siidlay
bed cheap. 1312 tenth.
PALOOKA
WOU DIRTY COWARO
YOU TAUK EH—YOU POlSO „
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OOT DE CAHNON—PHTOOA'
VEY JOE"xEY J6RR6EJ *
DAS WAN FOR LONDON-OAS
WAN FOR L1DICS---0AS WAN
Mmy FREN Does >fi>^BAH/YOU>
NOT UNDERSTAN' T VERDAMMTE
E RMAN BUT X \ SWINE
/ VOU WE EL S WILL DIE
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RUCTION
WE OtEV.'
WE EL YOU GENTLEMEN
PLEASE TO QOfOR
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DAS WAN FOR YOU
FOR —U
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FEW MEENUTESTDE
COLONEL AN' BATeESE
FOR ME —WAN FOR HOLLAND
WANT PRIVATE ---EH
MAK CONVERSATION
K-XAMERAD
M.N.iakl
By PAUL ROBINSON
AKETT
to swim our.
THEY'D DO ANYTHING
TO CAPTUHE
LISTEN aTHE(2E
IT IS A<5AINl
IT?
I'M THE UFE<3UA(2D -
AND I CANT STAND
HBI2B AND HSAI2.
that/
SOUNDS
SOMEONE
CALLING
FOf2 HELP
mav.be
ATT2IOC
the coast
alive
su5
marines.'
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TOSEr INPOI2-,
MAT/ON/
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GOES.'
DAVIDSON
ITS A JOB
7. Wanted To Buy
<3UA(2D-'
WAIT HEI2E
WILL PAY CASH for tire vulea-
nizing mold. Call Orange Lea-
der.
Navy and
9ie
BIG SISTER
By L£5 FORGRAYE
WE FELT S0BAO
ABOUT IT WE
WANT TO MAKE
UP FOR IT.
80YS/THAT'S SPLENDID 7 ROB! ROB! BE STILL?'.
OF YOU,BUT I'M AFRAID / COME TO YOUR SENSES*
WE CAN'T ACCEPT IT.
we've never been-
YOU'VE BROUGHT TI4AT FOOD TO
US. IS THAT It?
MI6TER-ER,-MISTER, LISTEN'
WE FELT REAL ASHAMED OF
ourselves for TAKING
those eggs:
WHY.' IF IT ISN'T THE
B0Yt; *M06E EGGS
r NEARLY TOOK?
$
JUST
GOOD
THINGS
WE VE GOT
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CHILDERS UNITED FRUIT STORES, SUPER MARKET AND CAFE
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10
FROM HIGH SCHOOL
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 230, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1942, newspaper, September 29, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221148/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.