The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 22, Ed. 1 Monday, January 28, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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SHIPYARD BARBER SHOP
ll E. Orets An,
Soxt to Bridie
COME Br AND 8KB US
" ROBERT BRYAN
SAM HALL
NOW OPEN !
YELLOW CAB
RADIO .SHOP
We service nil model ra-
dios. Pickup and delivery
service.
LEON HARRIS
(Ex-Serviceman)
PHONE 4378
Paralysis Fund
Benefitted By
Bingo Party
Th« Mareh of Dimes bingo par- '
ty sponsored by the Junior youths !
of Riverside Assembly ball net- ;
t<v1 W,r, Of) fr.r tho Irifnrittlp Pa-:
AREAS AFFECTED NOW BY NATION-WIDE
ralysis fund of this county, it;
was announced todny.
Mrs. E. Peterson won the ,cho- j
colote cake donated by Mrs. Clil* j
ford Burrows. "Going Hdmc", one j
of the songs sung at the funeral]
of the lute Franklin D. Roosevelt.
"was sung a]t intermission by Wal-
ter Clark of the Booker T. Wash-
ington housing project. He was
accompanied by Melrose Brooks
and introduced by Miss Louclla
Harrison,
Ml1.
■WjWfr*':
It is not every one of the 30
million old car owners that
will get a new car this year,
nor for the next two or
three years. ./ ■
The condition you keep
your ear in will determine
how much you can expect to
get (or it on a new one.
We have a new modern;
well equipped body, fender.
I7 , , paint and repair shop for
your convenience.
AU first class mechanics
and every job guaranteed!
MOTOR
COMPANY
DE SOTO & PLYMOUTH
DEALER
x 7th & Front Streets
Orange, Texas
SCOUT NEWS
Six of the cub scouts and the
den chief of Den 17, Pack lis,
met on the lawn at the home of
the den mother, Mrs. F. O. Mc-
Kcxuicy. 204 Dewey Phxca on
Saturday morning.
After a brief business meet- [
Thg in which Donald Casey was I'
elected keeper of the buckskin, j
the boys went on a field trip. A :
hike and wiener roast was plan- i
ned for next Saturday. Scribe !
Den Chief Clifford Glen Key.
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: PERMANENT
WAVE
SPECIALS f
FOR LIMITED TIME O.SLV
Remialr
910.00 Waves
Regular'
$7.50 Waves
Regular
$15.00 Waves
LICENSED OPERATORS
SANITARY
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Beauty Shop
Iiauc/oft Bide.. 509-A Front
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, TEXAS,
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE POUR
MONDAY. JANUARY 28. 1946
January 2ft, 1046
4:00 Tit) Top Tunes
4:30 Song Parade
Ad5-Jfrw Harrigan
7:55 Gems of Thought ■
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Story
Crocker
ol all Churches
LlStanlog Post
to H'wood
"tiOO Terry and the Pirates
5:15 Dick Tracy
5:30 Jack Armstrong •"
5:45 Tennes9ce Jod
6:00 Headline Edition
6:15 Raymond Swing'
6:30 Lone Ranger
7:00 Lu.m and Abner
7:15 Hedda Hopper
Salute to Goose Creek
I Deal in Crime
Forever Tops
Coronet Front Page
Jimmy Gleason's Diner
To. Be Announced
String Ensemble
Star Reporter ~"
40:15 The Symphonettc
10:45 Les> Brown
A. P. News
Say Claridge
claic -with Car "Thinex.:;
Lucky Millinder r
A. P. News1 -
Sign Off
3:30 Home :
0:45 Mi
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M yivijo r i
1M TMM V VAPOR*!*
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11:05
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11:55
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Tuesday. January 29. 1940
6:00 Six OlClock Edition
Musical Eye Opener
Morning Varieties
Mart hi Agronsky
Sabine Tabernacle
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A WALKOUT of 75,000 steel workers has shut ofI production of America's basic Industry in nearly i>
300 plants, such aa the Republic mill shown, above, Ateaa of the * country directly affected by
the strike which climaxes months of fruitless negotiation in Washington- are shown by the light
spaces on the inset map above. Within a monjth, observers estimate, 15,000,000 workers mlgjit have
to stop work as other major industries are forced to abut down for lack of steel. {1 titernitT&UilV
Theroriginal White House was
•the" first • government building
completed in .Washington.
Overland maii service in Ameri-
ca begafl in 1672.
, The postal saving^ system was
instituted in 1910.
5tn American, while staging
a. holdup in a Paris restaurant,
had hi3 getaway car stolen by
two Parisians. You just can't
trust thos* foreigners!
TOO FflT? Get SLIMMER
this vitamin candy way
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* naui/uii DiQf i rrom ^
it PHONE, 2420 J
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World War II, wo learn, cost
more than twtce as much as
World War I. These scraps are
gcttlng"S'6'"'6'i<ll^fl^lV'iS"TE looks as
If we'll have to break the habit
of indulging in 'eni/
Iiavr n m<?rr n1<*nd£r,ipracpfui fwr
wrc. No cxcrcifciti*. No !axutlv«.J -
l<orfriujH.With tfic frlittnl'' AYDS
Vituinui Cafitly KoduoTijj Flan
you doiVc cut out itny mrals.
t( ;irclM-s . ikiui toes, uvea U or l>ul t«-«.
i wn. ir«
delicious
>S candy
uly harmless.
you sUmily^.cui tbcm dtmn. ll'n
fii'iir whrn you enjoy <lclidou-s
A YDS canny
you cnjO1
(vitamin fortified) f"
im /oi t incala Absolb:
In Hiniral t^t* condwUtl bjf mufi-
cut • lor torn, more tt nn lOO panant
fokl 14 «o IB lb . nvvruum In «
f«w Miifka with AYDS Vitamin
Cutiily JtiiJudntf Han. .
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W. H. MALONE
all' kinds insurance
Office: 702 Fifth St.
phone; 286ls S\
CHILDRENS 1
COLDS'
MUSCLE A0HE8-60UQHIN6,
LOCAL CONGESTION
EASED QUICKLY
Penetro rubbed en
cheat, throat and back
works fait to (1) help
break up lqcal conges-
tion (2) relieve pain at
nerve enda In aktn (3)
loosen* phlegm, cough-
vapors
bran the
uickly
your
i'0-ilay .'.upi lv AY1>S only If not deUjfhtcU
W1U roeutu, MuNLV BAOK uii v«*y Ur t l o*. i'hon*
only I14.&
kOk un v«
i 4361, Oraniie Drug Co.
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A 3-year enlistment in the Regular Army
entitles American young men to a
COURSE
or a Business or Trade School Education
OUR WATCH REPAIR
PEPARTMENT
IS now under the direction of
t MR. RALPH GREGORY
Graduate of the eloin watch college
•O '
Now We Are Able To Offer
TWO WEEKS SERVICE
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On giuirnntccd watch rcpuiring on any Swiss
or American watch.
305 Fifth St.
K|®M
By Atf of Congress, benefits of thy Gl Bill of Rights ore open
to every qualified young man Who enlists in the new Regular
' Army before October 6, 1946
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Kindreds of 'tlioufraiuls of intelligent
young men fij)L«hing liifilt school have
been unable to allora u higher education.
Mow they can have it, free.'
GREATEST EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY
IN HISTORV .
Siifetke new peaeetiftie Army will use
the most modern scikitific equipment,
mani| leflmivdl grades! will he open, with
• higher pay ami rttpiil advancenynt. '• .
PAY PER MONTH-ENLISTED ME*
!n Addition to Food, Lodging, Clothes and Medical Care
MONTHLY
RETIRIMENT
INCOME AFTER;
Niat(t'rSrrK<'n"1 i>r
SMijcant , ,<148.00
teelinicdl s«ris«' nt 114.00
Stall Surgisiitt .
JwTgriint . . .
Corporal . . .
I'rivafo l ira CU
I'rivali-'. . . .
Starting
low Pay.
for."* 20 Yeart' JO teart'
Month Sirvlc* Sirvlct
Under the CI Rill of ItijrHl*'.every^ MHing,
man who <*nli t<> in the l{Vj>tilur Vr.iin
lwfore Oetoher 6, I'Mti, i« enfitieil. al'lei e
dfecliargc, to ediieirtion or tininitiff iu llw
ehool or eollege of his #elei^ttiii aJ^Jyv*
efmnent expense. l\or$<fb'ri(t£4fff*rtl- fin
the length of his trtricr, tJw'Corcriiihett 1
trill pay his tuition, tyrfo f -r brdi*
miry srhvol' \Cur< ffut< S'6> monthly far
Uringpfxpensrs — $')0 if he- is mm tied.
:lfler a .i^yhtr enlistment, for example, he
•> may -have Ji! months of atuaiiion, with a <4 for S n-fcc Ovrr
, ^-tdtal of $3120 paid by the. {Jovertintehj! (bf—Mti* Member o£, 1'fyin# O
pi_v . , ,.' huriMie i'u Pay for Eai
Original enhstrtieots aro-'opVi l<> men ■
aged 17 to 31, and muj be'W I \'z. 2 ur -
" ' 3 ^ Get iuU partieuloM today at thetiMteAt
!* one ol the ws^ftTs U. S. Arm^feccrwiting Station/ -
jwoggli tiaini^r^u} <i r- - four opportunity to geOlie cducatiofii
"0.(10
7H.00
66.00
54.00 .
5^.0(1'
J<80.70 ^<153.2?
74.10 12iBS.2?
63.4Q 108.00
,50.70 . 87.75
42,00 74.25
,^5.10 00.75
32.50 - 36.25
vrrscas.
Crews,
"Eaeb 3
MS
host schOofe.
or more of
nieni uubjee
j*Kill!5, trad<C And \ >00 vant and fit your elf for a
W o|K-n, tC> oeary soldier. fid tacecr! '<
If vou,j*re 17^6\er. >id mciitally and ynk
tiy^iefilly JitT you ean earn while
trni
.11
he Arm>. You'll pet goc.d jkjv.
ling,quarters ami inedicatcaie.-
W*d«y paid {lii^otigh efieji 5^
I yoti enlist for; S,^<!«r^ you rait I
i your branch of >ei \ ke atifl v t>ui . I
at
ORANGE CHEMICAL CO.
r— (A HOME INDUSTRY)
Offer* two, new, time and money saving
products to discriminating housekeepers.
DIRT MASTER — "King" of the Universal
Cleaners — for painted woodwork, rugs,
floors, upholstery, family wash, mechanic's
hands, etc. (Concentrated form)
. TIME SAVER FtJRJHTURE CREAM —
Cleans and protects Ktjrniture. removes
pencil and crayon njay^ firo?^ painted
wootlwork and hoel marks from waxed
floors. .
. ^ "i "Cwm'enie 111 8 ounce packages. Sold on a
Money-Back Guarantee.
NOW ON-SALE AT
A. k C. Store No. 1
301 Fifth St.
_Weingarteu's No. 2
"Keeond at Turret Hoad
A. B. C. Store No. 2
Ninth at Park
Anderson Grocery
1804 Second
> Carter Food Store No. 1
U$' 307 Tenth St.
Carter Food Store No. 2
Pin. r.rn.« .1 ddltinn
Army Surplus Supply'
Store No. 1
... #07 FrontT •
Army Surplus Supply
Store No. 2 ^
706 Second St.
Cosh Drug Co.
31* Front St.
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11:00~ Qlarnour
11:80 The World Todoy
11:35 Luncheon. Music
11:45 Tobe's Topics
12:00 Baukhage Talking
12:15 Chuck Wagou Gang
12:30 Cqffee Grinders
12:45 Swing Shift
1:00 Jefferson-Aires
USE
LIQUID TABLETS, SALVE,
NOSE DROPS"
Caution: Use Only As Directed
FOR
1 ■ — ■ ■ r I r a, I
RADIO and
APPLIANCE
' SERVICE
• SEE I
Millsaps D. Meek
RADIO TECHNICIAN
1104 Cypress /
rest better
—feel better. For Pen-
•tro 1> Grandma's fa-
mous mutton suet Idea
made better by modern
science. All of your
family will enjoy Pen-
etro. Oood for grown-
ups as well as child-
ren. 23c. double supply
only 35c. Always get
PENETRD
J!
Chest Col
r;""r;
BELL &
trim shop
313 • 13th St.
r¥k^
• TAILORED SEAT
COVERS
• AWNINGS
AUTOMOBILE GLASS
Venetian Blinds Repaired
Hatching Chicks Is Our Business
Eggs from U. S. Approved Pullorum Tested Flocks ...
Buy our high quality CHICKS at hatchery or by mail
order... Orders of 100 or more prepaid. i
LIVE DELIVERY1 GUARANTEED I
Seven Popular Breeds
Priced According To Quality
HUSKY CHICK HATCHERY
304 Main Street * ' Phone Ext., 2233
L 7^'
YDitect T^oatc
BEIWEtN NEW ORLEANS I
AND PO"T Arthur
'DEPENDABLE
* ECONOMICAL
TRANSPORTATION
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4 BUSES DAILY TO '
OPELOUSAS, BATON ROUGE
Fond NEW ORLEANS
6:10 A. M. 9:05 A. M.
2:15 P. M. 6:35 P. M. '
TRAlLWAYS BUS STATION
HOLLAND HOTEL 5TH & DIVISION
Phone: 805
Kiiriurmo
V/CTOiriONM
V
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• FOR PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE •
" CALL 4010 • -
ORANGE AIR-CONDITIONING
Keltw Grocery
> lOOS Green Ave
Sabine Food Town
1013 Second St.
Green Ave.
^212 Front Street
DOMESTIC and
^COMMERCIAL
See. THE SOU THROUGH
amilton Hardware Co.
507-A Front St.
B F A
"GUARDIAN OF VICTORY
Orange Variety Store
"2 Main St
i < '< ni
Kartell s
REFRIGERATION
Ave. C at Park
grouno ro*cn . soviet roscu
* " ' v' lEShmzz■—
RECRUITING STATION
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WAY TO BUY" !
"THE THRIFTY
Mi
liftXU'f-v; ;i.•. v >, w
704 SECOND ST.
al
607 FRONT ST.
k^hB
Orange
Courthouse
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 22, Ed. 1 Monday, January 28, 1946, newspaper, January 28, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308270/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.