The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 25, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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TIIK ORANfUC LEA f )KIJ
CKANflK TEXAS, SI XDAY, UCTOBKK 25, 1942
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9.
^S 'H.7T*. i.- ■ I- ,
Tiie Orange Leader
~~ Publ>sh<*i every afternoon ex
opt Saturday, and Sunday morn-
_ ii« ut 5p3. Front Street "by the
)-niice Leader Publishing Co.
W.'ered at Orange. Tcxtij P. O
,s Kccorid Class Mail Matter Un-
ji r Act of Congress March 3. 1918
B. Q01C.LKX, tditcr & Pub...
E n, SOLOMON, Adv. Mgr.
FLORENCE' njRAMDT, City Ed.
Kf>I A MAE TURNER. Soc. Ed.
MRS, W. LaFORGE. Jr.. Want-ads
-or rich aouhS
t'jitorial Dept. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
^jStttihes* Offices 8 a. ir«. to 8 p. m.
fcirottlatioi) Dept. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m
'rr £*cept Sunday. 6 a. m. to 9 a^pi
SCTiSCRTPTION RATES
Uv Mail or Carrier, 1 month $.-B(
Advertising Rates Will Be
FuriMsIied Upon Application
ASSOCIATED PhESS MEMBEI>
/. Sfccial Notices
VII.-FOR SALE Ml.-lu/t SALE j BENGAL - Today and Monday
j
WANTED—MUch Cow to keep for! „
her care. Will feed well. 5-aci-e ,27., Miscellaneous
pasture. E. R. Cooper, 1723
Main. •
TRADE two $50 x 17 tires an£
tubes for one or two Bin) % U
tires and tubes. Bfcx 24. Leader
-v
III.-EMPLOYMENT
t5. a utamobiles
?. Help Wanted
CLASSIFIED KATES
The rates tabulated below nppb
jo ads originating within th«
, bta'iu of Texas and Louisiana, Thi
t, 5 "tid 1 tt.Kie rates apply only
to ids si'ht'luiod for eonsecutirt
Cmirt four XAX average length
words to a iiire; each Initial, phone
r.lnnbei o- croup of numerate
count as n word.
1 2j 3 & 4 5 0 & 7
1 irirs ti. ti. tl. U. tl.
2 in .40 .92 .SS T«i
3 .30 CO .78 .83 .95
1 .40 .80 1.04 1.10 1.26
,5 1 00 1.30 1.38 1.58
r 6 .60 i.2« 1.86 1.63 1.89
7 .70 1.40 1.82 1.93 * 21
4 .80 1.60 2.08 2.20 2 82
Wanted
ROUTEMAN t
Sunranteed salary' and cxmniih
slon. Laundry experience m
necessary.
APPLY IN PiuftSON
Texas Laundry
Tonth and P.'.r'c
MEN, experienced or Inexperienc-
ed, young or old. Make good
money selling nationally fam-
ous llne-r-now more in umuu.i.
than ever before, Prompt de
llverlej. W^ite Deptr-024, Lit-
tleton, Colo. i
m-
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
L mXINKSi; DIRECTORY
II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
"l. Ccrd of Tha^ka
C. Lodge Notices
I. Lost and Found
«. Special Notices
III. EMPLOYMENT
7, flelj) Usuietl
i. Mtiutliini Wanted
(V. FDt'CATIONAk
11. SchwU 4
li. Pnvan Initrur.ttau
V. FINANCIAL
) L Business Opportunities
i. iuOlUUi
/OR RKNT
17; Rooms'
18. Apartments
19. IToasw
tO. Trailer Spit* . L.
U. Farms
Hurt new* Opportunist
rtniKehnld OtHidl ,
Ws.iifil To Rent
vtn. FOR MALE
H. MI«>-elianeou«
linn -4>hild Onrtds
Binlne*: Kdilliiiri'iit
* . ilM-hlnery end Ton!"
St, r. t Stork ''and Supplies
11. Seeds, runts
i;i. LI vests* k and
H. Rfjl I'V.jte
** Ani'tniollies
SO. Beats
i". A'.ito S.il vice
S8. Tr.nion
in. Biiildim: Materials
41. Waiiti'd To Buy
8.
:3.
SEAMSTRESS iur uuus «u
men's a iters' t ions. Permanen
work, pood pay. Croon's Depart
ment Store.
BOOKKnni'KK ANI) STENOO-
rather. Permanent work, poor'
salevy. Green's Dept. Store-
JAN Oft GIRL for window trim-
mer. Beginner or experienced
Good pay. Full time work. Boj
22, Leader.
SALESMAN for men's clothes an.-:
furntshthKs. Gonrl nny. stead;
work. Box 23, Leader.
K.Vi'KHIKM'Kll Iti'iui.v < ip-mi
or. apply 003 Front, Marjorie-
A1 Beauty Shop.
EXPERIENCED housekeeper, am
care for two children. Start $1<
a week. Apply in person Light-
house Grocery or phone 2993.
LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE!
0 days a week, time and a halt
overtime. Quinn Const'actios
Co., 3rd & Decatur St.
V.-FINANCIAL
VISIT OCR GIU SHOP' and set
our new fall line cf gifts, pot-
tery and (jlnssware. Lovely arid
useful gifts for all occasions.
Use our Lay-Away'Plan. Pot-
tery and Gift Shop, 1408 River-
side Drive, Beaumont, Texas.
SILVER DOME IIOCSE TRAIL
er, bathroom, electric lights
running water. Cash. Ed Flan-
ntry, 133 Orangd St., Lafayette
Louisiana. -
iS. Household UtMrtfo
Truck
For Quic'i S le
MltJOE
^PtfRNITURE CO.
■> New and I'scd Furniture
Bis Trade-in. Al'wance —
On Used Furniture
110 BORDER DIAL 4613
WOOD RANGE fof s&le (hear
1905 Tenth. Di;ll 4282,.
VEW I'lLLOW-REST Innrrsprln
Mattress. A[>ply Mrs. John Bal
Tracer House, Oth- and Burto
Street.
UIKI.S BICYCLES for haij ■
.Call at 700 Evens after 0 p. rr.
Studio couch with slip cover*
Excellent condition. ?20 cash
Phone 2001.
two wheel trailer. Good I
inch tires. R. F. Treyblg, 281:
North fitii St.-
J/Vnv * ri>; (Joe l condition. Cash
703 College.
12. Seeds, Plants
PAN8IES, Colendola, Stock an
Snap Dragon plants. Orang.
Floral Shop. 1301 Green, phon-
629. . .
IMPROVED KLONDIKE Strsw
berry plants. 900 Orange- Phon
' 284fl.l..
I't. Livestock & Poultry
BEAUTIFUL"!WHITE HORSE V
be displayed at Lone Stn
Courts Sunday afternoon, Oe
tobcr 25. "
13 HEAD JERSEY COWS.
milking. See R. 11. Hall. '
Nov
'5. Loans
It. I teal Estate
'llorrotv on a llainy Day,
Pay an a Pay Day"
CASH
$5.00 and Up
In 5 mlnnfet on your denature
only . . no security, no endors-
ers. No inquiries made of friends,
relatives, or employer.
Orange Finance Co.
Fifth ai'Piont (Over Abe's)
Phone 4375
17. Rooms
H'CKIE'S HOTEL DORMITORY.
New bods, locker accomodntiosji-
ar^l Hotel Lobby for Cwfisoli
dated emuloyccs. 300 Front
Phone 20S4.
hl.nei'ixfj itixiMS !'n;; mi:\-
3>08 I'nilt,.
FOR A'/TVT"
j tWSINESS
DIRECTORY
Radio Servicq
Radio Repair
•I "l |!R RADIO is In need ot
brinji it to lis for qua-
lity tf iv|re.
We carry a complete line of parti
an I batteries.
BARS MOTOR 00.
OfrAR BRADEN, Teehnlcian
10& l ifth Phone 4111
Plumbing Supplies
PLCMBING SUPPLIES, soil pip'
and fittings, galvanized ant
black pipe and fittings. Lead
and brass goods. 916 Burton.
Phone 2723.
i n i imtn***
II.—NOTICES
.1 Lost and Found
LOST—bird doc answers to Spot-
ty. Large black spot on back,
small snots all over. Reward.
Phone 2494.
4. Special Notices
YOU CAN RENT TYPE WRITERS
row—although you cannot buy
them. A. F. BURNS, dla< 4S49
or 4165 for all kinds of TYPE-
WRITERS. Will dslivar if ne-
cessary. Headquarters Si Enter-
prise Journal uflL-o. 611 Front
Mi Trailer Space
.tr'tllo--. nud l">'t space lr
Cove on Adams Bayou. Mir
J. O. Myers.
ItAHER CAMPSITES For Rent
Suitable lo-ation. 171I Four
teenth St. Dial 202R.
'/. Wanted To Rent
1 ROOM furnished iipartmen
bouse on land 100 x 140—$0,000
Terms R. Lee Davis, dial 2314
Opening Sale Sunday, 1
October 25th
OAKLAND ADDITION
| City Bus runs completely arounc
Our Addltien "
j T ARGE SHADE TREES
i High, Dry, Sandy Loam Soil
j Well Drained
In walking distance of shipyard
ON NORTH END of 8th St. Nc
Clt.v Taxes—Streets Now Grade?
These lots arc selling fast so sr
lcrt yours today!
W up
Payment: S10 Down & oli Monti
j Salesman on the ground from I
o'(-ierk antll dark 'and ail <to.v
- Sunday.
R. S. TATUM
I'HOM: II II
Free Cold Drinks All Day Sunday
A REAL BUY
3 Acre3 ~
With
2 New Houses
Hist inrt. of city limits on Hi-way
I iritis and good water, beau-
tiful trees.
"an be bought for mall dowit
payment, balanto $S0 monthly.
W. P SEXTON
3-14 BORDER STREET
Phone 404 or 2705
EVEN ROOM ROUSE, 1108 Or-
r.n'.e Ave. Two unit Rin-UK^
apartment on full lot. $3,000.0(
for ul'- $1,000,00 down, $JK).0<
monthly. It Lee' Davis, phone
2344. " ,
'iCi-yp Wit'i E'pe.Cxtl
BrJll Body
Reason E'oi- Selling:
Phis truyl: not hrje caoxsh
lor oa: aeido. ^
Dallas-Re^cUe
Furmiuro Co,
103 I'rcn-t Etvsat
Phoue 4373-
%
The Church calendar for the Choir renearsal at the church at
"week has been announced as fOl-,7 p. m-; Hymn sinking for ship-
,low':. v. . yatd workers in^the church audi-
I Tuesday. Octdber 2tf Cora toi ium at 8 p. nr., dj)cn to all.
,Blount'Bible Class meeting at! Wednesday, October 211; Ilevi-
2:30 p. m, In the home of Mrs. jvai prayer -service, at th'c church
A. Mi' Watts, 310 Tenth street; at 7:45 p. m. '
Joe will bowl you over in his latest rib-tickling iaiff-fest, "The Daring
Young Man,"" a itory chat will make you Howl! i.
ROYAL—Today and Monday
■8. Trailers
7
MODERN TRAILFR—Sheppard
Trailer Camp. Comer of Herd-
er and Stark St". Mr. Dee-
.a'ant GENTLEMAN to share
nicel.V furnished bed room. All
. convenlenccfe. Call COS Park,
Sunday.
A'ANT TO BUY — one or two
% bed springs. New or old. Box
6, Leader. '
•ATE " MI>!)i:r, lll)! M!:"f Villi r.
$075 cash. To In- "ecu at S.
90 Trailer Park, Beau:nAlit Ill-
way.
I. Wanted To Buy
ii. ■www.
CASH for your used typewriter er
adding machine. See A. F. Ilurna
phone 4:m!) or '4105.
■Ve buy aud sell ANY MONEY j
from ANYWHERE. 'A. F. Gib- j
"in. .f:«i> {er, 475 Pearl Street, |
Beaumont.
Ann Sothcrn and Red Skclton in a sccnc from the ljt;M and funniest
of the Maisic" series, "Maitic Geis I Icr Man.'"
vill pay cash for used blcy- rKflftHan
cie, good condition and tires,'1 11 ^
must be Tiafgain. Phone 47*57-
write I1- O. Box 495. . .
I
Services Today
ship opens at 11 o'clock with the)
pastor, the Rev. J. Clinton Brad-
shaw, in .charge using as his topic,
"O Man, Greatly Beloved". Chris- !
tian. Endeavor meets at 0:30 p.'m.,
Services ut the First Christian nt the church and the -evening
Church here today open with worshjp hour begin at 7:30 o'clock -
Church school at 0:45 a. m., with 'fhe sermon suRfect lor the even-1
•nhanccs the flavor of bread mid-; Ton,Pki"s'. superintendent, ,n. servkt W1„ be, -Some phlls.s
"liii^s 111 ch*)®e- •' morninB Wor". of "Prayer."' *•
Left - over enriched ratsip
>read itvakcs an ideal' bread for
pudding- Its delicate sWpctnesii
1U 'i.j Li 'J
i
so Voa won'5- havo to waste rubber
makirt?3 a special ts*ip
i; n ^ v-^v
aw ktmKu.fi]
f>3S?s I
The roxt time ycu havo llic opportunity bo
sure to got a few extra lighl bulbs to keop
handy about your house. '
-This will help you avoid
needless blackouts and
may save you from
having to use the car
for a special trip fcr a
bulb. .
Hovo
Yfeur \Vritlen
Thul Priond
Ip the Sotvieo
lately?
GULF
UTIUT5ES
STATES
COMPANY
!«;•<: I.OHK A
VtERB
vou
MOMENT?
MV.UU.
ROBCUT,
MAV
' how do
, vou do.;
.tJNCER-
. \li
PRESENT ( STAND YOU \
MR.HERB.V ARE_ \y ^ J
YES MAM.60LVY N .
YOt.) LOOK FAMlt-
IAR--THER6 WAS
A LADY NAMED
T ME ANI-
GUESS T WAS
MISTAKEN.
XH-HE
AMF.k
noMETHtN'-—
BIG SISTER
ALL RISHT. WE'LL GO
DOWN TO ThtE RIVER
BANK FOR OUR
RCNtC
6. Swaps
CAR WANTED
Ve Iibtc U clear UiIm—koim! sol
Incite trees to trade for (food
lixeil car.
Ask DUMM At
<tn I'cri Arthur Itond
-FOR SALE
V|'l.l,ktt IlKI'MRI/H—-<'hrlt(ni«f
atft* thM nre pruetleal, hal
iii>imhrn. elntftea hrnshes, toot;
bru*he . >o«*ehold tt m*. T. B
Swain, 811 John, Dial 18S.I.
FOR NEW AND USED vlctrol
record* see Mike' Zeto, acros'
f -om Zeto's Bakery _on Sccqw,
Street.
OlS nu Second Si. and Fourth
St. Apply 1435 North 3rd St.
NEW 4 ROOM IIOrSE—inquire
Mrs. {JUby McGee, Route 2. Box
TO^B, Deweyvllle Hi-way.
I 32 CHEVROLET CODFE, fair
conditiQn. $75 cash. Can be seen
at 708 Park.
K1 CHEVROLET, xeod condlt-
. ion, good tires. Phone 2702 after
4 p. m. /
AND if 1 DON'T MISS
MV GUESS, WE'LL FIND
ELMER ALONG - THERE.
WHATDIDI TELL YOU?
WHAT'S THE IDEA?
AIN'T YOU WORK IN'
TODAY? r WAS
THINKIN I'O MELP
Cfr
'I?
* > *
s
TpRRlBLE
MISTAKE
ON MY
,°AUT.
Bv LES FORGRAVE
-^no were
- - ^ mavin3 a
PICNIC: OON'T
YOU
REMEM0ER?
oh,yes:that's so.'
i'd forgot.' MINO
ff i join you ?
WMY,NO. W= WAM'T
YOU TO'CC.VIEWW
what do
you mean,
•THUM
more?
HERE
YOU SOME MORE;
BY PAtOOB
[AMU
VA KNOW THAT BOXOrCANC^
V<SU BOUGHT5 ETTA TED (1* TO
I FOUND THE ClIrESr
v'S-rE|2lNA2l AN—WE'RE
S/TTIN6 UP TONIGHT/
THAT MUTT WQULDNT LET
ANY GUV NEAI2. ETTA - WITH
HIM OUTOF
THE WAV I
HI'HOWABOUT"
yOU'N ME STEPPIN
cm sora#-
posois
aac-
T
"THE DOC? N' ..If MADE HIM SICK
NEAH:
1941 CHEVROLET MASTER DF
- LUXK. Perfect throughout.
1941 MERCURY SEDAN — toot
condition. Phone 589, Acme Per-
sonal Loan
Millions of tons of coal that
normally might have clogged the
railroads this fall and winter are
olready stored on the property of
consumers, says the Department
of Commerce.
GENUINE STBADANABtJS vlo
lln copy. Wonderful condition
Johnnie Rauft. Come 4th and
Green, Peterson 6c Winfree.
HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN
Wales Adding Machine, recon-
ditioned. See A. F, Burnt at
1349
CHILDERS UNITED FRUIT STORES, SUPER MARKET AND CAFE
OPEN KVKBV NIGHT TIM, 10
ACROSS GIIKKX AVENUE FROM HIGH SCHOOL
once.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 25, 1942, newspaper, October 25, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221170/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.