The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ORAN(JE LEADER
ORANGE, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 27,TSS3
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THE ORANGE LEADER
i-i Published every afternoon ex-
cept Saturday and Sunday morn-
ing at 503 Front street, by the
Orange Leader Publishing Co.
Entered at Orange. Texas P„ Q,
os Second Class Mail Matter Uii-
" tier Act fit Crmgre'ss March 3, IlJllfTf
J. B. QUIGLEV. Editor A- Pub.
iMRS. W. LaJ OHGE. Classifieds
& ; FLORENCE BRANDT, City Ed,
T' 2ULA MAE TURNER, Soe Ed./
• OFFICE HOURS
Editorial DpjjL 8 a.' nv to 5'p.
.Business Offices 8 8. m td■/> p/
Circulation Dept. !) a. m. to '1
Except Sunday. 6 a. m. to
SUBSCRIPTION RATE!
By Mail or Carrier, 1 lprmUU $.50
.'Advertising Rates Will. Be
■ VbrniShed Upon Application.;
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEM BEfi
CLASSIFIED RATES
The rates tabulated below apply.
/.-BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
THE OLD HOME TOWN * *—
U -S OMrct
.By STANLEY SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
R#fttt r«d'U S. Kuni OCm
By R. J. SCOTT
111.—EM PLC) y ME NT
Htlp Hranted
■ WANTED!
Couple ynung ladies « ith hiBh
school diplomas to train for
Telegraph Service. Apply
Western Union. /■•
11. Business
Opportunities.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
I. BUSINESS DIRECTORV
V II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1 Card of Thanks
2. Lodee Notices
3. Lost and Found
4* Special Notice*
III. EMPLOYMENT
■ 7. Ilelp Wanted
S. .Situations Wanted
IV. EDUCATIONAL
11. Schools
12. Private Instruction
" • V. FINANCIAL
14. Busiprss Opportunities
15. Loans
VI. 1 OK RENT
17, Rooms
18. Apartments
'IB. douses
20. Trailer Space
81." farms
22, Business Opportunity
23. Ilouseholil Ooods
14. Wanted To Rent
Vm. FOR SALE
27, Miscellaneous
28. Household floods
N. Business Equipment
!B. Machinery and Tools
31- Building Materials
11. Seeds, Plants
33. Livestock and Poultry
it, ReafiTjtalf
US. AutomoblhV,
^7. Auto Service
W, Trailers
S . Motorcycles
39-A",-Bicycles ,
ti*. llftuseiioid I'cts
41. Wanted To Huy
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for Beauty:
COTTAGE suitable
Shop. Dial 4405.
MY EQUITY in Sandwich Shop.;
Cheap. 1101 Park. Phone 4204.
VII. -FOR RENT
11.Rooms
ROOMS for 2 gentlemen. Private
Home. 002 Hark.
SLEEPING ROOMS lot men. 1312 I
Tenth St. • ■—-
BEDROOM for two day w< risers
Men only. 1410 Tenth Sfee}.
18. Apartments
UNFURNISHED Apartment with
utilities furnished. Couple only, j
• lu exchange for care of two
children. Apply 310 Crabtree S' >
Brunei', after 5:30.
19. Houses
HE RUSMED POWM HERre ANP N\A l_l=t> TWO
PACKAGES OM THE NOON "TRAIN — NOW
PISCOVEf5ED> HE SENT HIS BROTHER W ALASKA
THE BOX OP BOBBY PINS, LIPSTICK, POWCER
SCENTED* WRITJN'PAPER--AWP SENT HIS
IN CAMP A POUND? O" CHEW/NC- TOBACCO
RA-ZOR-AHP "TWO
fML
B1LL10K
"Tons
of Surplus
Air.
M'-fHE
KORrfH
Pole
OURlH^'fHE
WlM<ER.
MOK<rtS
P LLY
l<fO/
Po f l$H mi PAlH
W^EH^ty ARE.
HOOKED 7
TRE SHATTEr?E'l> ROMANCE
OF E-PTNIE HICKS
KIM' S rKATURtEft flYNWCATE lr.r Y.r,U.\.D fl1Cl1T5 UnsRT^'KO
Ct<l*YR
HT 1¥4
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very n«i.E~
KAVE KERVES
AROUHD <H£ MOlrftt
Plane Crash Victim
UNFURNlSljJED C abins on bus
lines tiyOraneo.and Beaumont.
$2.50/^er week. Apply at Gil-
mofe's Grocery, Bessmuy. Tex.
20. Trailer Space
TRAILER ANIl TENT SPACE.
Brownwood Addition. Write
Box 426.
20. Swaps
EXCHANGE nice seven-room Ou-
I lex in. Port Arthur (Model Ad-
dition on bus line) for, house in
Orange. Write J. C. Pevetd
2S 14 Thomas IM'vd, Port Ai thur.
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I.-BUSINESS
; DIRECTORY
3. Lout and Found
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LOST—3 rinss in a black purse.
Write P. O. Bo* 811, Reward.
f'O^li—V pair of rimless slnss-
<•> Found up town. Owner
come to Lender ciuce. nnd payiOi'L
/ . for this ad,
1. Spccial ?\'otices
VII.-FOR SALE
I ,
! 27. Miscellaneous
1 AM TELLING yon acain! It Is
j ti good deed for. your self If you
cover your exposed pipes With
asbestos pipe covering to pre-
" vent freezing. W. E. McCor-
qtiodale, phone -4246 — 007
Seventh St.
WOOD FOR SAI>:, 206 John
Dial 2170. '
28. Household Coods
New and C ed Furniture
Bis Trade-in Allowance
On I'sed Furniture
VRUOE
FURNITURE CO. .
tit) KIROKR DIAL 4613
OMi (•(xittElMiifdr sitle. I'luine
4258 or '4613.
llivATEK. Practically new.
K17,ti0 •- !«04 lliildwni Urtve
Navy Trailer Camp.
UAU ■' ill.O, tulrrspriiu nialtrcwi
aiui vvait.i'iiwe. In good eondi-
rntiRT hoikf iSixteenth Street
NEWS ^>ovi"9 Ended
^EAfHEkJi SERYE
IK -fKE SAH-rX CRUZ. 1$1AKC>S
— fou-rtif SEAS
Cdjtr 1047, Kuifj Ft turn SynJioatc, tni, World n$hl reserved
^IHESE
WokeV
CiR^uUrfiOK^
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TO <o 350 A.D.1
RESEMBLED!
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MiirriJu e'licenses of record on j
Wednes hiy at the office of the I
Orange county elerk included: !
Dj'Hpb f1'. Hayes and Miss Pris-j
cilia Davis.
Cary Vuncil BlanSett nnd Miss
Hufli Jane Wilkeraon,
lliilii'i'i ifenry' Buehana.n' • and
V:; . !•'J.■.i>>-3 .!■ raneis TVivwer.;•
, Paving work was completed yes-
terday by the Texas State Iiiah-
wtiy1 ciei|iart,nieiit' and-the section
vei'll be open to traffic on Satur-
day, it was announced here today.
This new "improvement will give
a paved route to the new -Sunset
Park Housing addition.
USO Executive
Arrives Thursday
SMU To Change
To Trimesters
On February 8
graduates to .obtain a year and a new change also necessitated inov-
half of college "before dntering: ing commencement from June 7 to
military service. The change was May 31. The summer trimester
voted by the university' council i will .begin on June I instead <it
and provides almost ' fifty-one .Juno 0 as previously announced.
weeks' work in the year. ■—
Last year the university adopt-1 trfFVVP —•
ed an accelerated program which' ONE •BiTTfcK
made it possible for a student to< Indianapolis.-(AI 1 4 A I ' year
graduate in three.years. The newi^ld ^:ho calls.himself Ar-
trimester system reduces this pe-; sone Lupin, Ikiik; held here alter
riod to two years and eight^".'confessing several etsrt>orate. b:ur&-
mon'ths if the student elects to
I attend during the full year..
i The summer trimester of fifteen
! weeks will be divided into ; two
j terms of nine weeks and six
I weeks, tly attending both sum-
1 mer terms a student obtains the
Dallas, Jan. 2<\ - Beginning4-wme amount of credit as he could ; c
February 8, Southern Methodist get in either the fail or winter
University will change to the tri-j semester.;/
mester system. Dr. Urophrcy Lee, in ord?rvto cari;y out this new
president, announced totluy,. The j program rt was necessary to elim-
sefjoo) year will he divided into j inate the ICaster vacation, reduce
•.•Ini'ksutt. o! San Antonio, USO Re-(three part;? instead of two semes-'the examination period to nine
t i«tna) Ksecutive. iters and a-summer session. ; days, and for the first time to hold
He-Is-expected to arrive here i This'Dew system makes-it pos- [ classes tl\e beginning week of Sep-
Thursday eorning; fsible for .'-17-year-old iiigh school, tember. President L^t' jsaid. The
Ar
r;-llt( v isiting otficials
■I '< h-ntii'|i Thursday for
•x-
thc
inua. we«l«.the fictional .French j
DaructeiLjuneT'.>etler today.
Deu-ptive Donovan '1'icen was
question'mg the youth, when he I
recogni/ec) a pipe that fell from
'Lupin's'1 pocket. The youth ad- j
•nittod' he had taken.it from the
leteetive's desk and said lie plan-!
nedf ''to take it.'back, .to', jail and J
ne 11 .'if to j*«;t spendiii'g money." .
t'SO c
l.eln "i«
tub's First Anni\'er-
m. v.'-itl be ■ W. \V.
The only freedom worth posses-
sing is that which ■ gK cs enlarge-
ment to a people's energy, intel-
lect, and virtues William F.l-
lery Ofiahning.
NOT GOOD ENOUGH
Fort Bliss, Texas. (AP) —- A '
trooper past 311 sought his..Jltmy
release with this plea, said the
public relations office:1
"I worked in a very "essential in-
dustry — the numbers-racket."
,' Oh, yes! I made enough- out
of the numbers io buy 52 wur
bonds but since I've been in the
army 1 haven't been able' to af-
loi;4 any!'-' >■
,He's still in ^jie-army.
$190 OUT
Kansas City. (AP)— Christmas
1 bells rang in a Into of Yuletide
| spirit and rang out $ 1 DO for Wil-
! Iiarri H. Flaherty.
Flaherty told police he helped
: Wo slacks-clad young women cel-
ebrate the holiday -j- and after
they left he missed $00 in cash and
| $100 in travelers checks.
'Honour and shame from no con-
I dition rise;
iAct well your part: there
honour lies.
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Sergt. Heywanl Wylic, nlinvr
Defcutur,. 111., wan one of. those
; killed when a United Stales Army
four-engtned bomber erashcii in
the jungles of Dutch Oiiiana, kill-
ing hit on board. '1'Ium'o were .2(1
passengers. anil nine crew mem-
bers aboarit.
VII.- FOR SALE
fuint
City.
Iwve
pipe.
4240
JUST RECEIVED another ship-
ment (■; asbestos pipe covering
. New York and Kansas
It is not expensive to
> it put mi exposed water
W. E. MeCorquoduie, Ph.
!'|I7 Seventh St.
WANTEB SOO.flflO Rats to Kill with
Ray's llat Killer. Harmless to
r* other animals. Also .-arsonu
liquid. Orange Drug, Qnrce'e
Drug Store and Farmer's Mer-
cantile Co.
IMPROVE Voilr Health and Ap-
'.p> nrance with a Spencer Sup-
port. For free figure analysis-
e4>ll Mrs. Geo.'Parish, registered
o.useteire. 904 John. Phone 4B74'
TWO FHA A proved Lots 15th and
| Sholars St. Rargftin. Phone 4K43
j Orange. Address Mrs, M. M.
I Smith. Fraiikston. Texas.
WANTED—^furnished upartmenl
for three adults, christian fatni-
'Tilfir. I-^t-t——-+A*th. Street. Bennett h. .!>'• ° B'.,x 9(M.".^
A'l'i 'i - "^CHOICE Bl'SINESS LOTS ON
Green Ave. and apartment house -
four nice lots, lor homo slfefe
Addition.
<'.( / CSEai not waier neat
er. Call aV .1311« Muiir. .u side
tiobr. Phone 2392.
m
$3,000 NOTE well secured by a
first mortgage,, on nice i omi
^omer lot in' Pftrt Artht r, $3(
l>6r month fiat. 5 per cent dis-
count for quick sole. Phone
7038 Port Arthur, Texas.
til.-EMPLOYMENT
. I ■ V."
7. Help Wanted
SETTLED WHITE
WOMAN to
Keep houfi and care for two
children. Live on premises. Gen-
erous salary. Apply Mrs, H. J.
JOnson.. TJie Fair,
cperlence colored
have references
Green't.
20. Business Equipment
LARGE National Cash Register.
can be seen at Ohio Rooms.—
Green and Eleventh,
m6"NATi<)NAL""CaBh reitlsteTs.
A. F. mtxig . Dial 4349 or 4165.
i mini i>n «■* iwiai'ntfiiwwwmiiMt/mm+am
til. Livestock & Poultry
SEE Us for Dixie famous chicks.
Sexed or unsexed. Camp Grain
Company.
14. Ileal Estate
t.OTS in Bland Addition. PlionC
' 2227.
CORNER House, best residential
section, store' and living, (ftiar-
ters. Sacrifice for $4,500 by
ovyher. 012 Park Ave., Orange,
Texas.
3 ROOM House. 9«M Qeln.'tMO.M
cash Apply 711 Sixth St.
ROOMING-"HOIISE. Money mak-
ing business. Box 16, Orange
Leader.
TWO BIG L OT87u ke car or trill -
er for down payment, Two
blocks bus line, walking-dis-
' tance ship yard. Apply at 2400
fel? "KRE'sT I I GUESS
VICTORIA ITS GOODBVE.,
StATlON MV DEAREST.
V
t DON'T ^
KNOW VvWW
T'SAV - I- k
m
v\y joe - -
TAKE CARE OF
YOURSELF FOR
ME MV-
MV- - BA0y
YOU'LL NEVER KNOW
MOW MUCH IT MEAMT
T'BE WITH VOUI
CAS TAKE ANYTHING
y NOW
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HA.'MA.'I OURASTPDj
ITSTHELAiSr
BUS BACJCTO
lOWM."
I'LL BUZZ VOL!
M02N1NG..'
WEV/ FIVE OF TWELVE,'
I'LL WAVE TO SGIBAM '
Site,
pepper/
PEPPER
ALWAVS LEAVES.
MIDNIGHT/
MYSELF
f
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;.o.
BIG SISTER
fcdiSJ
WIS MONEY WONT BUY HIM ANY CLEANER
PlACt.ANO-mt, Ht WON'T r—T r
I DARESAY THIS RICM COUSIN OP
CADS' IS USED TO GRANDER PLACES
"WAN THIS, BUT I'LL SAY THIS- —
ANYWAY/ WE'LL DO OUR TOST TOM AWE
HIM COMFORTABLE AND IVs ME CAM STAND
n,C!R1AINLY
FIND THE FOOD
EITHER
1 li
t
Wi ite'lkix y, Oratu.'.e Lender.
8KDAIIATril.Y—teSt houses .and
UiU. Box 11, Leader.
TATUM SPKCIALS
A LARGS lious" ou Orange Ave. i
S apartments-12 Sleeping Mm,1
2 complete baths- 2ftrU>ts, plen-
ty of-shade trees lov trailov cars
One third cash and S7S n monlli.
7 ROOM House an I new t room
itarage npartmenf. $3®95. Om
third ensh. -
LOTS of lots '- Oakland Addition.
. On bus line, l ots $oa.oo up. Sib
down $10.00 per -nonth.
R S. TATUM ,
Phone IHI
'i*. Automobiles -
194.1 MERCI'RV good candlt>. n.
needs tut;;! 1 t Mi Dodge 4 door
Deluxe, jperfeet throughout. 193 IS
llulck Club, excellent shape.
1936 Pontiac 2 d<K>r, t! cylinder.1
Will sacrifice. Phone S8i).
39-A. Bicycles
MAN'S Bicycle. Cheap. Cash
Park Street.
CHILDERS UNITED
■P st;
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STORES, SUPER MARKET AND CAFE
OPBS EVERT NIOHT TIU< M
ACROSS GREEN AVENUE FROM !
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1943, newspaper, January 27, 1943; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221246/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.