The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1944 Page: 2 of 6
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t4ie orange .leader
ORANGE,)'
r7 JANUARY 14,194^.
I.-BtrSlKESS
DIRECTORY
3. Lost and Found.
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VII.-FOR SALE
24.Wanted To Rent
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POUND—Hariey Davidson motor-
cycle. Apply 421 -Stafks St. Or*. write bo* 348-
ange,-Texas.
SINGLE Christian man wanü
single room In priyate home
Phone 4067 after 5°p. m. or
LADIES Bui
■' ward. 201
wrist watch. Re-
it Park, Riverside.
4. Special Notice
BEEST'
ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING
Beat the freeze by covering youi
water pipes with.
•ASBESTOS. PIPE COVERING
McCorquodale Asbestos Supply Ce
Phone 4240 - 901 - - 7th St.
, Orange, Texas
HOME Laundry—Finished or un-
finished family wash done bj
piece. No pickup or delivery
712 Water St. Phone 4052.
IRONING DONE at my home oi
yours. 101 Gum Street,
OUTBOARD
1407—11th
2487
ID ijiotor
. St. fyitch
lotors repaired
Kinard, Din;
MOVING £ HAULING
Uo your own moving and hauling
* -with a trailer
RENT A'TRAILER
Witch to lit your bumper furnished
" M. ,T. DEARMOND
704 Second St. •
27. Miscellaneous
3-Burner gasoline: Colegirían range
* with oven. '¿-Burner gasoline
• stove, gasoline heeler, and fifty
pound ice oak box. 217 Pope
Courts. (*
¡8. Household Goods
FOR SALE
..OVELY Walnut Dining room:
suite -consisting of Dining table,
6 high back chairs, china closet
and buffet. Original cost $1790
Selling price only $300.00.
J-. E. Patillo.
WE 6 FÓOT Ñorg* Refrigerator.
1 small chest of drawers, $195
908 Division St. Alvin Crawley.
TWO "DOUBLE wood bedstear^
with double deck springs. Dia':
2127.
JVING Room suite, hoV water
tank, small jound oak table, 9
.ptece dining room siiite, Magii'
Chef range, damaged swing.
1105 Orange Avenue.
A COM ill N ATI ON i¡ácl io phonb-
graph, Dial 721) I
32. Seeds, Plants
ÍIL—B34PLO YMENT
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7, Help Wanted
nil.
ELDERLY Man ojp couple to 1ak«
charge of chicken ranch, work
small patch and up keep ót
" place- Will furnish home, giv-
ing'a percentage on businef;
Pay cash for extra work <
place. Owner living in Orange
Farm located halfway betweei
Jasper and Kirbyvllie on U. s
Highway 06. Write Cha*? E
. H. Pearsons, 911 Ptne St. Or -
ange, Texas.
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LADY to do house work, no laun
dry. Good steady Job. Place 'V
Uve if desired. Dial 2957; •//
K MAI0. can, stay on premises,
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WOULD LtKE~small' set of J
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SEVERAL large and. medium ever-
green and silver cedmV- rossfT-
. bushes and flowering shrubs.
First $40 gets the lot, Foster
Service Station; 100Z Green Ave.
Phone 4243. "
33. Livestock A Poultry
2Vi gal. Jersey cow, 8 years old.
Ño ph^ne. . .Inquire E. N. Marx,
Paper Mil Yard, Orange, Texas.
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SEE US FOR pixie Famous
chicks,. Sexed or linsexed. Camp
. Grain Co.
34. Real Estate
mu «¿y nil
YOU'RE TELLING
a By WILLIAM RITT -
i Central Prm Writer ? ""
¿ADOKDU MKOPFsays that
professional .football 'must still
be In the pioneering stage sine*
all hi's evtr read about It has to
do with Bears and Redskins.
1 I J
'¡r The realization that Jit is
¿own to his list two battleships'
must make Hitier plenty sea-
sick.
III.
An ait pilot lay ha saw •
frsight thlp ditguited « on Ice-
berg. What of the crew? Wees
they draucd avpsnguinj or pelar
fctawK- ,.
! I I
' There are five times an'ttMp
. of those steel pennies floating
aróund as there are people In
i* the United States, so If you
don't have at least a nickel's
worth In your pocket—you're
lucky!
Ill
A horse named Ho hum is run-
ning at Tropical Park. Betcha
Dollar Dyer thinks maybe the
oar. is a sleeper,
<1 "t I
Mcny a war-tltV Okrman mutt
fervsntly hjfpe the llrtt raliln ef
next spring- will find- the deve ef
peace beat him te It.
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Nazi agents are chsrfed with
pOtsonlng the Monkey* which
Uve In the heights around Gi-
braltar. Probably mistaking the
tailed tree climbers for ttpa
who have forsaken the
Hsfier Sei
TOKENS READY
TATt M'8 EXTRA SPECIALS.,
/«
ROOM House' finished Inside
and out; Water .and lights. Bus 1
"block'away. A real bargain at
!)1 Í35.00. $425 cash balance
$30 monthly. ,
2 room House h x 28 finished
inside an.4 tlut. Lightsr. water,
and Butane system. All for
vr-J .
cabiftsrr;lose to shipyard, ¡2 lots,
on CortWrr $850 per W)rtth for'4
or 5 room house. Whit have you?
VH.-FOR RENT
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17. Rooms
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ROOM For four men..
shower and gas. .705 P ne.
2867. ,
^ á i i. ^
■ ROOM for two flrte, in T avy Ad-
dition. Apply at/402
St. or phon.e ¿2í3.
ROOM For gentlemen it
home.. 801 Park.
Priva;*
RTATtnvt '
Phone 4141 orí 4041
Twelfth
privatt,
Couple preferred.
Parragut Avenue.
ROOMS FOR GIRLS. Telephone
2772.
IS. A pur I merits
ONE ROOM partly furnished
apartnrtenji. 2 blocks shipyard.
89 Cypress.
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North 3 th Strcst
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OT IN OAKLAND._ Addition
coaier, 150 ft. on dite**Cemetery
road and 50 ft. deep, See W. L.
W'omaVk at Jaok Siuatt. Inn, 20;<
Border St. '
ft-JlOOM
Sholars.
House and lot.
ChfrafT*
1206
20-ACRE farm, new house, 6 miles
on .new• Port".Arthur highway.
Fiv*>. room house with bath. 310;
Henderson Apply 202 Front. Si.
4 ROOM House •>S¥.üJf bath one
blófk rrom city limits. Appty
905 Cherry. „
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,. 2 ROOM Unfurnished house. Ideal
Wm for couple. 1306 Sixteenth St.
15. Automobiles
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t chili
iry 20
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inch
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le an
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REMEMBER Sparc Stomp No. 2 In
Ration Rook 4 Is Good For Slants
df Fresh P«rk and Sausage ThrótH{h
January 15th
i Son
Sugar Stamp No. 29 In Rook 4
Expiro January 15th
PnKJCsaod Foods: Book Í Green Stamps
D., E., jnd F., Expiro January 20th
NOTKv THESE SI KCIALS:
MlklD NUTS
c
UPTON'S
CITRUS
MARMALADE
2 Lb. Jar
No Points
MAKES A TO 6
■servings!
ue ration tokens of the
BY THE MIIUONS the new red
UPTON'S NOODLE
SOUP MIX
Price Administration are being turned out at the Osborne Register
company In Cincinnati, O. Jane Johnson, above, has the task of
counting them aa they are finished.
(Intaroatiopal)
PUBLIC POULTRY &. FISH CO.
NOW OPEN FOR Business • -714 SECOND
Fish of All Kinds — Shrinks — Louisiana Oysters
Trout, Floundcirs and Cat Fish
DRESSED tURKEYS
* Dressed Poultry — Fresh Eggs'
Phone 4615 Wholesale and Retail
A >WO\-F PACK
REPORTED
NEARBV, SIR.
SOUND "HE
ALARM.
DONfT ACT SO SMART
YOOXX. LOSE BY
GREAT POWERS have been given
t-ahflv^dog
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HP
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FORGRAVE.
Mk
í BBTRi LOOKt
r found it: i found >t/
TH£ M/SS/MS */Crre-T—~-¿
tPAGZtr- /y
I WAS
DREAMiw<3> W'UL
VOU ?
OH GLORY, BUDDY J
".'SUQE ENOUGH
i who his, been sent to the
front, according' to reports from
Europe. He reportedly has l
em po wo red 1,0 remove ari^f,'
manders to stop the Nasi debacle
in Russia. (International)
BRIDGE CITY. 4!'i iteres With 3-4
room house with '/Butane gas,
lights and water. No phone. In-
quire E. N. Marx. Paper Mill \
Vard, Orange, Texas. "i%
—r ' 1 including *he scandinavn
THREE Peqcedjin Ipts with hous *' ' ' . -
Chicken house,4 jgnrden, w V>r Salt .Lake..City. .(AP)' -7 The
and lights. Cheab. Ori: bus lint?. | number of -good Irish names ' on
Mrs. L. L, Stover, M'4 BoR Ü7, i ttií pólice wed; has dwindled to
BIG. SISTER -
four.
But there are some -20 Olsons,
Peterson , Chrifitensens. Ander-
sen , Nelsons, LundS, Larsons.
Kiiudsons, Jorgensons, Tversons
ánd Bertelsens.
38. Trailers
LATE Model 23 ft. hdttsc trailer.
Will trade for late model pick-
up. Pevcto Tourist Cts- one
mile on Port Arthur Highway.
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tires, bike, like new. Martell's
Trailer Court.
WONJDBR THIS ¿HOE
HÜCT M-Y FQOT. THERE'S
SOMBTHlN<£-lN TWE TOE
op it;
! .10-A. Bicycles
i ROOM house on 3 acres of land PRIVATE 1941 Cfiryslér Sara to-!
On bus line. Suitable for chick-f' 8a Sedan, rOTi. heater: sen
ensi Dial 4482. 1811 l( th St. f covers, fluid drive, new pre-war
tires, Inquire West Lawn Cof-
fee shop, 5 miles west Highwa>
90- r
BOY'S Bicycle, dial 4024. 6-1
Sunset drive. Á
, • 1940 BU1CK, four door sedán. 5
ick QUIET Trailer space, mod- ¡jóod tiíés, 19.000 mi ios, equip-
Mrs. Hull.
"Karas
ed with hot water heat
ers„ air cooling system and de-
frosters; Privately owned. W.
Daniels. ~ Consolidated Steel,
Station 389.
1940 OHEfVROLET. $200 for
equity,' financed balanced, 1840
, Most he sold at once."' See at
fth and Greon,1 Humble Station,
/ /. Wanted To Bug
•i .ni nuil-11
WILL PAY reasonable cash price
for your typewriter or adding
machine. We also repair them.
Phone -4349 or 4185. .
LOW PRICED TRAÍLER, <00xl«
tires. Virile Box 1?, C-ó Orangi
Leader
ANO HAVE
DCNFTELLME"
; CATCH IN'
ViMATV^S THE IDEA,
JHÍIL-
IF HE GETS SICK, t
tAKE HIS RLACE -.
INTHEPLA/-''SEE?
By PAUL ROBINSON
OH;80/.*
PICTUÍ2E. ME
DOINALL
iheHLO^E
SCENES
|\niTH ETTA
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CH.'LDERS UNITED FRWT STORES, SUPER MARKET AN0 CAFE
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1944, newspaper, January 14, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142878/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.