The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1940
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
PHONE 4
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fh« rates tabulated below
apply to ads originating with-
in the Orange trade territory.
Four, seven and thirty time
rates quoted apply to ads
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Puhllehvd every afternoon except
Saturday, and Sunday morning at
fOt 1-t Front atreet by the Orange
Leader Publishing Company.
Bnterc.) a; Orange Texas P. O. as
Second Claes Mall Matter Under
Act of Congress March 3, 1918.
J- B. QUIGLEY, Editor A Publisher
Anne Brandt Quigley, City Editor
Miss Enla Mae Turner, So'. Editor.
OFFICE HOURS
Editorial Dept. 8 a. m to 5 p. m.
Business Offices 8 a. m. to 5 p. ra.
,to,CJreulatlon Dept. 8 a. m. to I p- m.
SlJBSt niUTION RATES
By Mall or Carrier, 1 month . .So
Advertising Hates Will he Furnished
"non Application
ASSOCIATED t'HUMH 'MIlEH
4.-FOR SALE
LOO KI OKT THIS BARGAIN.
Large'lot at:d two houses fronting
paved- street. Only $475. l&usF
term*. J. K. PaUll1«>. (2-15)
new outhoard iioroit. tu«rt»;c-
bntrti sholffUti. aftlt-w^tnv roil urid
!«!, other sixiHlrig g o. In. |M
Cum lb. <2 * J >
NOTICE
ATTENTION' MEN; Important jolts.
ed strength at 200 beyond thi- ob-
jective on Feb. 7, and Indicated tha:
since then It has Increased by sev-
eral hundred.
Although 108,019 men have been
algaed up for Ihrec-year enlistments
since lust July 1.
Orders have come out to slow
dowh the campaign, but It will not
be discontinued. By July 30.60(1
mote men must be signed to ivpltce
{jart.-r* whr*f expire.
The national gyard 1* still a few
thousand short rtf Its goal of 336,000.
Hie marine corps already h«a reach-
ed the 25.000 It sought at the presi-
dent a direction,
peels to rcuch Its goal of
about three u.'.tith*.
and the navy ex-
145,001 In
makeup aren't wanted. Candidates
must be under 26, engaged In tarm
work, and able to make brief public
speeches.
Saturday, Feb. 17 is DOLLAR
DAY ct
NELSON’S
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MOT BE I'QLV
KKtt’AdT, Northern Ireland. (AP)
( later Is looking for a farm queen,
tut she must lie homely.
Slim ankles, snappy figure, smart
preferably
To build
&-HeJp Wanted
•tren to young men.
married. with ambition
with growing organIzUion. rirquiro-
im*nt« mat appearance. hard wor-
ker, good elmmetor, and willing to
w*rk for $20 n week."up. Advanbe*
rrwit can be quickly obtained. For
further particular* see M. Q. Fos-
ter after 2:00 t*. H. Monday 2-19'
40 at the Holland Hotel, oranV
Texas. (2-1T)
FEMALE HELP WANTKI*
SALES LADIES
106,549 Join Army
|I5 WEEKLY easily earned. Your
own droMHi* ritlvE. Show new
Hprtttg FwA'fcHufi FlocI:*. No cun*
va^dr:^.. .Vo to v.&ff talent. Mend aye
and « re v* hJ&O. Fii • ir,:j I Vlc^b.
Dipt T-S03X, CiNriNNATl, «lu
SALESMAN WANTED
MAN WANTED for Uawlplgh Route
of 80(1 faniiiK'ij. Will# today flaw-
k>4h>. Dept. rxVZOOHA, Mein
phlx* Term.
WANTED
TWO OHIT.M WANTED, Joe's Sand
wlch Hbop,
THREE WOMEN FOR STEADY
WORK. -Apply 1002 CliciTy,
m. to ,1 p. m.
a.
(221)
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‘‘OtrvrolK’n Flrwt Again”
KYK IT—THY IT—1UJV IT
(Svt The BKKT MOIL IS TOWN
Liberal lllomncfn 4Vo Trade
Ail. Mflke.v anil Model*1!
WASll IN'LJTOX, Feb. 16. (AP) —
War department officiate announced
today that the army, Hmklni peace*
time recruiting record:*, had passed
the a ml of 227,001) oniteted men set
ia*?t fall by President llnoeevelt in
pruct riming a limited national emor-
gency.
Belated r.*pcrt# frtm) reat*ered re-
cruiting nine** put t!ie total enlist*
of the Soufhtvest.
Super STREAMLINER
Between
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I'Olt HA I.E
flood Hill Dirt. Any quantity.
Hcusonnblc.
CLARKNCK DHPWK
Phone 7(H)
HOUSTON-
DALLAS
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POLITICAL
Announcements
MODERN CHKVHOt.KT CO.
Green At ilrtl Phone DO
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Provost BroSo—
TEXAS AWNING CO.
402 Eleventh Phone 47
Automobile Upholstering
Sent Covers . . Tops
AUTO GI.A8H INSTALLED
.MIRRORS UES1I.VEHEI)
Estimates Free
ta>z, '•wv.'iaas®!*®,
KATES—Cush In
Kf-
PCBMCATlON
Advance.
For state or district otttecs
For County^ Offices ... ..
Except m follows:
County Commlsslotior ......
Justice of the Pence ,
Constable............................
For Mayor . ........
For City, Commissioner ......
m.r.o
$15.00
fio.no
f UMKI
.$ 7,50
$15.0(1
$ 5.00
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The Orange leader Is authorised
to announce tff® following cavnli-
dates subject to the action of the
PcKtoemtle primaries:
—For Mayor
W. L. BLANCHARD
—-For Justice of the Peace
J. P. SWAIN
MS Mhnfut
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2.-Special Notices
aUF/NEDfn
OIDER.FINBR
CRUDCs
ROUND-TRIPS
IN CHAIR CARS
NOW MAY BE
MADE AT
LESS COST
txampl*:
ORANGE
to DALLAS
Islurn limit 60 days.
Similar low tarot to
all peisti la Total
This orange, black hud crimson
slrMSiiiner sails with effortless, re-
markable smoothness over the gianl
rails to Dallas. Window* are enor-
mous, soft rhairs comfortably large,
dining service pleases and costs lit-
tle, radio entertains. The dressing
rooms are very roomy. Enjoy the
Sunbeam, the taper otreamUner
and pride of the Southwell, on
next trip to Dallas!
yonr next I
Lv. HOUSTON... .. .4:45 P.M.
Connectioni for Oklahoma. Kansas
City, St. Louis, Chicago, Colorado,
/Veto York, Kail.
TWO own TAST, XJg-COWDtT/ONfD
TRAINS HOUSTON TO DAILAS %
Strnamllnor Huctlar ...BOOA.M.
Ovnrnight Owl.....11:30 P.M.
Soathem Pacific
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CITY TICKET OFFICE
J Itli St. ( Green Are.
Phono 182
UBS
STRAND
SSSSSSSSS
TODAY & SATURDAY
Wff♦♦♦♦♦♦
COMING SUNDAY
‘REMEMBER THE NIGHT”
BABBAKA STAHYCK — FEED MicMURRAY
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AUTOMOBILE LOANS
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NO HKD TAPE
llrlng your title pupefs—It
takes you only 15 minutes.
MOTOR INVESTMENT CO.
479 College St., Phone 1911.
Beaumont, Texas.
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Lon Craft—13th and Front Sts. - Phone :
H. A. WHEELER, D. C.
CHIROPRACTIC & PHYSIOTHE-
RAPY Radiotherm, Calra-slnc
Wave, Electroome Infrared and Vi-
olet Ray, Electro & Vibratory,
Massage, Foot and Spinal Adjust-
ments. 90J Orange Ate.
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ORANGE FLORAL SHOP
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ALE KINDS OF SIIX'RJ) CUT
FLOWERS, Totted Plants. Flow,
era for all occasions. Corsagee a
epeclalty. ORANGE FLORAL
SHOP. 1291 Green, Phone 73.
BUS STATION TAXI
PHONE 25:! . !• fftl. J. a. PETER-
SON. Exclusive rights. Driver on
duty day or night.
OLD FASHIONED GOLD BRACE-
LET. Lllierril reward. Finder re-
turn to Lender Office. (2-17)
3.-FOR RENT
5 ROOM HOHSE. or un-
furninhpd, con vpnfe noon, garaxo.
115 FIFTH STREET
PHONE 200
Mill
Majestic
RADIO
With bttilt-in ground
and aerial
2-A.-LOST
Can't Wait For Spring
Bargains In Used Cars
NOW!
1931 Ford Coupe j
Nice utility car that* 4b worth more
1931 Ford Tudor
1936 Ford Tudor
than our asking price of $94.00. Now
on display. Terms too.
A tight little car that is just the car
you £ re looking for! Our price is
$114.00. No need to pay all cash. Will
meet your expectations.
Good tires and very good appearance.
Motor goed too. $293.00 and your car
will probably make the down pay-
ment.
International Pickup
A 34 model that has seen service every day in Orange.
Priced at $£9.00 for quiclr-sale. We need the room.
1936 Chevrolet W2 Ton Truck
1937 GMC Pickup
A real buy we think, at our price of $283.00. Why not
try it out. It may solve your hauling problems. Terms?
Yes.
1938 Chevrolet Town Sedan
FUHNpyren apartment, run
Btly located, . Modern cotivon-
Main SC-
<2 17)
APARTMENTS and Homes. Fur-
nished and unfurnished. Joe Mol-
ley. Phone S43. (2-8(0
APARTMENT WITH REFRIGER-
ATOR. Utilities furnished. 1293
, Cherry St. (2 Idtf)
4.-FOR SALE
POULTRY AND EGGS
BEE US FOR DIXIE FAMOUS
Chicks, eexed or uneexed. Camp
Grain Co., Phone 23.
6 ROOM HOUSE, 2 GLASS-
ED IN Porches, lot 50x197,
garage attached to house,
floor furnaces, ceiling fans,
new roof, paper and paint.
•amp" - 808 Cherry, Hunter Huddle,
gr | Wum 874.
Combination Battery and
Electric
Portable Radio
"Complete With
With JUitL'Fy
Priced at $288.00 this week. Worth more. Your present
car or truck will no doubt make the first payment and
let the truck pay itself out, on our payment plan.
One of our cleanest cars. A Chevrolet lover will find
this car will meet his idea of a clean car. OK’d by our
shop. The price? $433.00 but no need to pay all cash.
PISTON RINGS
For Model A—Set
LIGHT BULBS
; 30 and «0 Watt__________
HEADLIGHT BULBS
Practieall all cars—-
'CUP GREASE *
1 pound can...............
IGNITION POINTS
Nearly all ears, set ...
COLD .PATCH
package ......................
Some Other Bargains Too Numerous To Describe In Detail
BUT ALL REAL BUYS
sdMt? tm 9*r& Tader {dandy).
1935 Plymouth Sedan......... ........8233
1938 Pontiac Coach.....................—?
1936 Plymouth Sedan......................$293
1933 Chevrolet Coupe....................$149
..$415
1939 Ford Coupe....... ..................$474
1937 Chevrolet Town Sedan........$394
1935 Chevrolet Coupe...................$228
1935 Ford Tudor...........................$129
1933 Ford Fordor.........................$ 47 1932 Chevrolet Coach
.$ 89
1931 Ford Tudor.—..-..-s....$ Y4,
1934 Ford Tudor ...................,..$ 97
1936 Ford Coupe (peach)............$323
1936 Ford Coupe
Let us show you this car. Worth more
than our asking price which is $282.
Our loss is your gain. Ask for our
special deal on this car.
New 1940 Apex
WASHERS
BIG
DAYS
Friday, February 16th
Saturday, February 17th
2
BIG
DAYS
20 Pkgs. Rinso
FREE
Pay As Little As
$1 Weekly
Orange County Motor Co.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1940, newspaper, February 16, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558499/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.