The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1946 Page: 8 of 8
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He who shalU introduce into
public, attain the principles of
primitive Christianity will change
the fact of the world. — Benjamin
. G ELMORE
Mt Sampson Ct.
►HONE SIM or 4194
SEE US FOB
EXPERT PAINTING
PAPER HANGING *
FLOOR SANDING
INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR
DECORATING >
O.Ji. DRY, Jr.
ORANGE
PAINT CO.
Main at Fourth
PHONE 2333
SATURDAY STORE HOURS
Open 8:30 . . . Clone 7:00
______ * _
dX'riTIR'S
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE.
1801 Green Am
J. G. CARTER
Authorised Frlgidaire Dealer
DIAL SMS nr 474* '
NIGHT PHONE 3293
SER US BEFORE BUYING
HOUSEHOLD and
COMMERCIAL
REFRIGERATORS
«'e 4-4' sdnSTwOei syyipU.
GREEN'S
Has
SCORES
Corduroy
JUMPER - ALLS
\ LEN'S HOUSE MOVING
RAISING and LEVELLING---FREE ESTIMATES
13th* Main, Day Phone 2044; Night Phone 23*2
~ Orange, Texas
To $2.97
Cotton gabardines that
won’t shrink . . and rayon
failles . . in black, navy,
brown . , 10 to 20.
Cute little bib styles made ef
durable pln-wale corduroy . .
suitable for little boys and girls
from 1 to 19 years . . dark er
light colors. ,
Sanforized shrunk finest
combed cotton gabardines in
California style . . brown
and navy , . sizes 10 to 20.
STOP THAT RUST
Have your car steam cleaned and painted underneath.
I guarantee this job to last the full life of Four car.
fft one an asbestos base paint, the exclusive oner of this
product in Orange. The only material which can carry
inch a guarantee in this climate.
QNE DAY SERVICE
Martel) Paint and Body Works
8M Border 8troet / Phone 40M
Boy's Flannel
PAJAMAS
Finest wool flannels made in
California . ■ smart and tail*
ored to fit right! . . black
and navy .. sizes 10 to 20.
Other Slacks jj
In sisee 36 to 7
44.
One and two piece
styles for every age
from 2 to 18 , . button
front coat or slip over
styles . . well made,
full cut . . of heavy
cotton flannel In sqlids
and stripes.
WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL
: lor fit...comfort...
looks...and value}
rat v5*
| Todays top -due in quality slioit.J
fflSpkhuivo H. ' comini in - r.'.-
tores give you umuut- !> i Jit mu’.
H OMuiurt! Mild, elltlclia support
help, fight fatigue. Ela«tic waist-
band, lUH* sesmlr- sect.
HEY!
1406 N. HART—Just Off 14th St.
OPENS FOR BUSINESS
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 6th
Choice of the popular button front cardigan or club
collar styles . . closely woven all wool quality in co-
lors of navy, black, wine, green. Buy Now for Gifts
., use Lay-Away-Plan! '
In Sizes td QQ
Complete line of live and dressed poultry . . hens, fryers
ducks, turkeys, fresh yard eggs.
DBimOUX ANP PICK OUT THE BIRD YOU WANT!
distasteful, Lewis
SHIRTS
breach of contract by, "misinter-
pretations.”
One of these points had to do
with payment of vacation, bene-
fits, . and Cullisson immediately
announced he was accepting an
arbiter’s decision favoring the
union.
For Young
W-v’.tSrM?
Mwwmrmmi
Sag-No-Mor
Fellows!
\ Newly received two way
, collar shirts with Ion; sleev-
) es for dreaa or sports wear..
finest makes such ss Bob
Roy, Tom.Sawyer, Model . .
i Rayons and cottons In solids
; and fancies . . sixes f to 2*.
Featured in popu-
lar two piece styles.
We invite you to enjoy our COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE for all makes of cars and trucks. Our service depart-
"'mant is a "miniature automobile factory” so to speak .. . where
-'.pan can get anything from a wash Job to a complete rebuilding
Jots, without worry or care. EVERYTHING THAT IS BEST
gFOR YOUR CAR AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY.
LUBRICATil
yovtf car, atid nave tita rwM i
equipment and. apeciaUud fubrl
r .wprr
wraiff
'Pie two/'
FLANNEL
PAJAMAS
dS a tiicrough jab. Don’t MgKcTKiHng
your car lubricated at proper Interval.—
and the old oil changed regularly. It la
the beat "long life" insurance that you
can have for your car.
BRAKE SERVICE
Fashioned of famous Wyn-
er’s Jersey that will not sag
or stretch! Choice of msny
young styles especially want-
ed, by the Junior crowd. In
colors suitable for NOW and
the hoHdnira. Into Spring!
Shea » ot IS .. 19 to 20.
Murfhoro stylo
paired with a
PACIFIC fabric
To $5.50
MOTOR SERVICE
Noted for fit, comfort and
longer wear . . made with
balloon teat . . and hidden
uftder-arm comfort feature
. . slip-overs and coals . .
solid colors or stripes . .
slims and regulars.
The coat of a motor tune-up it slight
compared lb the pltaiure and economy
that it gives you in tht operation of your
car. We also install uew tin-a, now
pi-ton, or rebuild your motor if negatory.
ALSO
NIGHT
SHIRTS
Others 97.88 to 919.99
^ Good things. In this cash, com* in
item (tads you to tho perfect pairing
of sport shirt stylo and fabric stAnina
o .. tho latter by Pacific Mills, tho
formor doariy by Marlboro.
You’ll want at toast a "pair" in
your wardrobe}
OHIATOB AiB
ITTERY SEBiifCE
New Arrivals!
■yl
it of grief can be canted by Radiators
being stoppad un. They should be
fed out thoroughly before you put in
ri-FREEZE. Enterics need water I
looking after too.
TIRE SERVICE
To $6.95
Rotate Tire* for longer wear. Be aura to «
have breaks and holes. In the cer.nge vul*
canlead end repaired. Wa bant la NEW
TIRES and arc glad to take care of all
your tire troubles.
Plus Tax
£3 V i i<
••■M^RICH fabrics
PLASTIC CALF . .
WOOL BROADCLOTHS
Our collection Of 94MB begs is rally something to sect Every type,
style and color Is represented! Zlpperrd tops, novelty frames,
pooches, shirred details and gorgeously trimmed bags In black,
brown, wine, red, grow, multi-colon. t |i
Worsteds . . Tropicals
Twills , . Gabardines
Novelty Weaves.
ansmission, Clutch
And Rear Axle
you hear a grinding nolee be sure
r* it looked alter right away. Or i
M ci'J'ch may linear. a BIG REPAIR
M >>•» l ooked after,
COMF1,CTE SERVICE INSURES
rr» SATISFACTION.
< Others |3.«5 to $4.85
ITING AND BODY SERVICE
YTHINC THAT IS BEST FOR YO'.IR C."R
CHEVROLET COMPANY
GBEKN
STOP SERVICE
FOR YOUR CAR
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1946, newspaper, November 1, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558584/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.