The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, January 17, 1944 Page: 2 of 6
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3. Lost and Found.
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POUND—Harley Davidson motor-
cycle. Apply 421 Stark* "St. Or
•V -,(wi¿e. Texas,
LADIES Buiova wrist watch. Re-
vuarti. 2(ft EJu>t Park, Riverside
LQST—Black billfold. Vicki Ra
Le John, 210 Hobson Cour;
Navy Addition.
1/)ST—Blfck Coeker Spaniel pup-
py. Belongs to little boy. Plea ..
* plume 2059.
/. Special Notices ■ ~
asbestos pipe, covering
Beat the freeze by, covering you
water pipa > with
Asbestos pipe covering
MrCM-flMtale Asbestos Supply c<
rtione 4246 - 98', - 7th St.
Orange, Texas
HOME Laundry—Finished or-un
finished family wash done b.
piece. No pickup or delivery
712 Water St: Phone 4652.
IRONING DONE at my home o
yours. 101 Gum Street!
OUTBOARD motors repaired
1407—.Hth. St. Dutch Kinard, Dia
-34#?: 0h :J
MODERN 5-ftidtfí hoüsé. Pine
hufst Addition, pjhonii 2749 or
4349.
áopM House, partly furn-
ished. Walking distance of
-a 618 Hendersoiv.
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-UCE QUIET: Trailer
era. Coupler «nly.
212 Main Street.
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MOVING * MAULING
Uo your own moving and haullnj
with a trailer. -
RENT A TRAILER
flitch to fit your bumper fumlshet
,..M. T. DEARMOND
704 Second St. . '
$25 REWARD offered for infor
mation leading to two 25-galloi
butane tanks token from Whit'
Parte place between Jasper an<
Kirbyville. Write or con tat
^Charles Pearsons.. M J. Pine S'.
pp[; Texas.. .
lll.^B$l-bOTMBNT
7. Self WaM&
ELDERLY Mail' or c«Wto tak.
charge of chicken ranch^wori
small patch and up keep p
place. Will furnish home, giv-
ing a percentage on business
Pay cash for extra work <
place. Owner living, in Orange
Farm located halfway betweer
, Jasper and Kirbyville on U. S
Highway M. Write Chas X
H. Pearsons, 911 PineSt.Oi
ange, Texas.
m. Traile
fRAILER Space, close in, lights
1 water, plenty
707 Cypress.
:2-A BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
V FEW .GOOD TYPEWRITERS.
A. F. Burns. Oil Front. Dial
4349 or 4165.
iis Wanted To Rent
JINGLE Christian man wanU
singlé roóm ¡Vi private home
Phone 4067 after 5 p. m. or
write box 848. ■
VANTED—Room in private homf
Close to Post Office. Call G.
W. Ivie, phone 7851 at 12 o'clock
noon or write P. O. Box 6f>;¡
City. __ . '
,'OUPLE With one eleven' * year
©Idson desirw-fumished or un-
house with bath. Dial 2290: •
MM,
wards served hot chocolate ami
T _ I tó the'Sixteen members
fTOUP ipet and one-visitor attending, inclusi-
on Frtday afternoon, January 14, ing the Guardian. RosalindjGoir-
at 4 p. m., in the home bl Mrs. R. sage will serve at the next ífieét-
Lee Da*ii, 1104 John street. Th.- ing which will be held on-Friday,
treasurer gave a report on the January 21, at 4 p-.m., at thr
' candy sale and ticket jale for the home oí Mrs. Davis. „ \.
.Guardian's chiU supper and coun-1 -. N
cil fire. After taking the ofJerln.] , Development of aviation is* cre-
mating a "new geography^, baaed
FACTOGRAPHS PUT TO DEATH BY FASCISTS
space,
and receiving donation from
sailor, the treasurer reported $7.29
total in the -treaiiUry for war
bonds. ' \ ■
The group will continue to se^
candy until February 15 when the
drive ends. It was voted io
have a ceivmoniai at the first
meeting In February. Rive-New
Testaments were given put. Flv
girls paid dues for 1944, three ot
them being new.members. Patsy
Sellers,' Gwendolyn Bates and
Mary. Jo Thomas.
The mélnbers sang the Wohela
Cheer, repeated the Camp JFire
Law and checked up. honors and
" rank.
requirements for
Ann E-i-
on the circle map. not the old flat
mail, declares Dr. John H. Fred- j"
crick, University of Texas trans |
porta tion professor. Because 4-5j
of flu population of the earth lives i
Ih the northern hemisphere, the ;
shortest international air route is]
over the North Pole, he explains.'
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At least one comittsrcial airline
now .plans to operate a non-stop
schedule between the USA and
Europe with huge transport ships
carrying ISO passengers at a cost
Of (100 each way, Dr. John 111
Frederick, University of Twtas air
transportation authority, reports
•Torlsnockera** la the name
given goiu ana,diamond proapec- |
ura ot British - Guiana because
sail pork la one of the staples of
uic uuali country, and la carried
..i iifospectora' packs. \
v
The fin-back whale la the fast-
oí toe whale family. Sailors
ua limated its speed to reJiefi
lit I • ÍU mllf>s an hour.
One out b(ever$ three at the
numticr of sWel workers em-
ployed in "Ausu.it; 1S40, is now in
ii2iv.ee.
The American steplNndustry
is t;;;jccied to protlnce elude lu
U tons 1.1 steel It It)-
v
Aneel Falla," Veneauela. di
alK.ut u~mile. the greatest diup
.o tue ..-crld.
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• K'd gloves are1 not 'usually
, ,miw! but uí lai.iu -.v-ii.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
U. 5 PaMnt OtW
By STANLEY
CONTCMPtATCO RIMONATION Of
Postmaster General Frank C
Walker as Democratic national
chairman la- reportad from Chi*
•cago, but- Walker has declined^ to
comment Robert Baanifi^
above, collector of Internal n«*>
nue In St Lóoifc la aald to fet
slated for poat. (Inter natío til J
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VUc-FOR SALE
¡8. Household Gooda ,
3NÉ 6' FOOT Norge Refrigerator.
1 small chest of drawers, $195.
908 Division St. Alvin Crawley.
ÍTOVÉS, BEDsT tables, chairs,
rugs and other furniture. Cali
at 606 13th street evenings,
XECTRIC . STOVE , bassinette
spenotype, 525 First'St.
t3. Livestock & Poultry
¿al. Jersey cow, 6 yesjs oltl
No phone. Inquire E N. Marx,
Paper "Mil Yard, Orange, Téxas.
5EE US FOR Dixie Famous
chicks.. Sexed or unsexed. Camp
Grain Co.
3LACK MARE and bay hors-
Mfift Unth
elve
transports carrying 50 to 150 pa*-
sengers eacü w'.H fly the Atlantic*
daily in the post war period, pre-
dicts a University of Texas air
transportation expert. Dr. John
H. Frederick, University professor
of transportation, believes this
stage in «non - stop flights will be
reached within fiye years after
the war, ,
VI I.-FOR SALE
34. Real. Estate
FOR SALE or TRADE—10- acre
fft-m at Evadale. $700 cash or
trade for house and lot in Or-
ange tynjte L. R. Cárr, P. O. Box
56, Bristol, Tenn.
ja "Can£
2-RCK)M Hoü'! ,von 5 acres of land.
I $1200. 14 mites on Beaumont
' highway. 120 Gilmer Courts.
35. Automóbiléf
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WHEN SHES THIS SHORT
ON COAL SHE MAKES UP
FOR. IT WITH A SÉSSfOM
TONSIL CÓOKIfA*
-(THINKSHBHASA SECRET
INCEfit>IARY BOMB RECIPE
USPS/N HER qHILI
CON CARNE!!
IM <2>0 N TO
<SETA LOCKER
AT TH'COLD
STORAGE PLANT
ANO*THAW OUT
OVER TU'WEEK
END /
YEAH
MY NEW
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O WAVE HITS MRS SULPHURO'
BOARO/MS HOUSE
^jtn!GHTij <j05íGjnc*rtR^ vNgiCATE i- WOBI.D mciiTs nr^KRv^p
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EIGHTEEN NHMMH of the former Faaelst «grand council «Unvoted
for the ouster of Benito Muaaolinl haVe been condemned to death aa •
traitor by a añedid Fascist court, Among those sentenced and exe-
cuted were M*fabpkEmilio dé Bono,-left-above. and,Count Galeazzo
Clano, right, n Duca>aon-in-law, both of Whom wet* present at the
trial, although moat had^paipri to places of safety. (International)
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SALLY'S SÁLUES
S. Paum CMUf.
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W6HT MEN.
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HOUSEKEEPER For general worl
*5; around house. 245 McKee Ctt
Riverside.
WANTED—Reliable colored maic
or housekeeper. 702 Cherry.
WHITE Housekeeper. $14.00 and
place to live. 1106 Curtis/
8. Situations Wanted
WOULD LttCE small set of book;
to keep after 4:$0 p. m. or at
night. Dial 4024.
VH.-FOR RENT
! 11111 " 1 .
! ROOM For four men. . Priva x
shower and gas. 705 Pine. Din
aw. x
ÍK)OM For gentlemen "ip privaU
home cm Park. X.
ROOMS FOR GIÍÍLS. Telephone
' W9iv ■ "
Éfroom for one man wlil
references. 911 Pine &•:-
, Grange. • .
BEDROOM for two . gentlemM'
HM Rein, corner of 10th and
iMn. Mrs. E. W. Bacon.
18.
ONE
ROOM
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furnished
■locks shipyard.
Wv-
I houae. Ideal
::«t. I
of land
chlck-
St
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TATUHT8 EXTRA SPECIALS
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ROOM House finished insid-.
and out. Water-and lights. Busx'i
block, away. A real bargain alN
31135.00. $425 cash, balance
$30 monthly. .
! ROOM HOUSE If x 28'finish«<
inside and out. Lights,. watei;
and Butane system. All for
: $1200.
VILL TRADE 9 room house and
• 4 cabins. iumished,flose io ship-
yard with two lot's on corncr, In-
come .of, $BÍ0 per month, will
trade foi*^ pr 5 room house
R. 8. TATUM
Phone 414Í.or 4041
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3RIDGE CITY. 8^4 acrds with 3-4
rtmm house with Butane gas
lights ai\d water. No phone. In-
quire E. N. Murx. Paper Mill
Yarn, Orange . Texas.
THREE Fenced In lots with hous-
chickcn home, - garden. wat-*i
and lights. Cheap, On bus- lhr e.
Mrs.,L. L. Stover, M-2 Box 57,
North 8th Street. '
26-ACRE farm, new house, fl mile?.
JBaa*mliaih«ttiw*righ
Five room hoiiae with bath. 310
Henderson. Apply 20 Front. St.
4 ROOM Houae with bath one
block from city limita. Apply
905 Cherry.
6 ROOM NEW Ho«nés with bath,
lights, water & gat. For quick
aale, $2200, . J. B. Palillo, Dial
2933.
3-RPOM House and lot, JTexas M
Cove Add. Woodrow Brown.
Yr,.?r«w
to ACRE TrUck farm with «-room
home, bath, ligflta, gas. arteaiar.
water, barn,* gamtt, hearing
pecan and peái^ orchard. « Jersey
A calvft, 60 head ot fine
J! «■ Patillo, Dial
,wy w saratft-
covers, fhita cmv
tires. Inquire West Lawn Cof-
fee shop, 5 miles west Highway
90.
1940 CHEVROLET, $200 for
uity, financed balanced, $540
at ohcc. See at
, Humble Station,
Ph«
940 Oldsmobile sedan .radio,
header, 5 good tires, $950.00.
cash or time payments. 1282
Liberty, Beapn«>nt.«after 6 p. m.
w anytime Sunday.
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¡8. Trailers , \
41. HOUSE Trailer, electric box,
gas rahge. 403 Sixth St. A. *E.
Weddington. 'n'
I .ATE Model 23 ft. house trailer.
Will trade for late model pick-
up. . Peveto Tourist Cta. one
mile on Port Arihur Highway.
21 FOOT NATIONAL .trailer.
- tires, Dike, |ike hew. Mffrtell's
Trailer Court.
MY EQUITY in M-System 1942
Trailer Coach. At 9tü St Green
in rear.
BOY'S Bicycle, dial-4024.
Sunset5*rtve. ,.
i
6-E
I I . W anled To Bug
WILL PAY reasonably cash prlc*
for your typewriter or a<Ml
machina. We alao repair the
* Phone 4849 or 4Wfc~~
PIANO^Eatelene -Strong, 471,
Rogers Court. RiveraMe.
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MAKE SJ-sS THIS
fellow tolo
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RIGHT. THE POUCE MAY
WANT THIS COAT. WWVw.
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BY PAUL RQ8INSON
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, January 17, 1944, newspaper, January 17, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142880/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.