The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, January 17, 1944 Page: 4 of 6
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TUB ORAWai
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stated ilr.á lectínt radio address,
and thy American Bible Society
recently published In this coun-
try HO. whole Spanish Bibles for
usé ni' Latin - America — the
largest stagle issue of Spanish
Bibles ever published in Christian
history.
xatssir
3LISH
"Duck" Hunter
January
children
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who wish
an afternoon or moraine free.
Charges will be reasonable
and a capable lady in care. '
Win alse keep children until
11 o'clock on Tuesday and Frl-
LAND IS CAPITAL
MP$1MI
The land is our capital; its pro-
ducts -ouu dividends^ Don't bun
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you
LeVOlS SCHOOL
OF DANCING
the interest! Prevent forest fires!
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dar nights.
Phone 2174 ór visit home at
107 Cherry.
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After the Holidays
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All Types of Danelng
1305 Cypress Phone 44Sf
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MOVING* and HAULING
Do Yoour Own Movihf and Hauling With a Trailer
RENT A TRAILER
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WATCH REPAIRING
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One Week Service on Moat
Watches
Two Watchmaker* to Serve Yon
HOLLAND WATCH SHOP
Holland Hotel Lobby
Jack WALSTON—C, L. FOWLER
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Dry, Goods Store
904 SFCOND STREET
Also Stationery, Postage
And War Defense Stamps
OPEN DAILY 0.3ft
.UNTIL ° •JU
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H. T. BEST, M. D.
Announcing The Opening
<W t>ITiee -v-309 Adams Bldg.
OBSTJ5RICS
DISEASES OF WOMEN
OFFICE PllONK 2-8Í0
Ki:x. GOODHUE HOTEL
Phone M21 //•,•' ■
V- í%pORT ARTHUR, TEXAS
DOWNING JAPS la the same "as
hunting for ducks" to Col. Neel
Kearby, above, of Sap Antonio,
Téx. He la Credited with shooting
down IS enemy planea. The Army
ace, baaed In New Guinea, haa won
the Diatlnguished Flying Croa
and Air ICedaL (International)
ONE OF THEIR MAJOR OOAlS ia nearly within eight of Unsteadily advancing Russian armies as they
approach Within a few miles of the old Polish border, lndjcated on thla map by a Jjroken line.- Prog-
ress alac la being made toward the border ot the Nasi satellite, Rumania, (International)
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printed in the County of Orange
you give due notice to all persons
interested in the Account for Vi-
nal Settlement of said EstSte, to
appear and contest the same if
Account'and Application will be A. True Copy, I Certify,
acted upon by said Court.
Given under my Hind and seal
of said Court, at my office in the
Bp
GORDON'S .
302 Bordér Street v
HOME COÓKED
LUNCHES
^Tnftin i i
STEAKS — OYSTERS
BAR-B-Q
and FISH
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
OP FINAL ACCOUNT
, No. 1208 - « .
THE STATÉ.OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable erf
ORANGE County Greeting:
of the Estate oí Blewitt Sanders,
Deceased) Jules B. Sanders hay-
ing filed in' our County Co,urt his
Pinal Account of the condition
thé Estate- of. said Blewitt San-
ders, Deceased • nwjnbered 1208 /on
the Probate Docket of Orahg,*
County, together with application
to be discharged from said 9amin-
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You Arfe Hereby Command ?d.
That by publication of /this Wri*
not less than ten days /before thi.
return day hertof in ^/Newspaper
I County , of Orange, Texas this 14
they see jjrpper so to do, on Mwi-fday of Januaiy A. D. 1944.
day, the 7 day of February 10441 (Seal} Mrs. W. A. Gunning
at the Court Holism of said Coun-1 Clerk County Court Orange Coun-
ty, in Orange, Texas, when said| 'ty. v '
By Sallie Frazier, Deputy Clerk,
L. G. Stanfield
" Sheriff Orange County.
By K. A. Mitchell Deputy Sherij
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T Latin' American demand for
the Bible is soaring, University of
Texas President Honjpr P. Rainey
NEW
OR
REPAIR
TIip OLD ONE!
We. Can Supply You ,
und Save You Money!
TEMPLE
LUMBER CO.
till Park Avt—Dial 437
SENSATIONAL PRICE CUTTING AND STOO< REDUCTION IVÉNT!
HELD OVER! When Fall and Winter Merchandise Is Most Needed, We Offer These Low Prices!
LIFE
L,rE SAYS
"SHE'S-"" AS
DANGEROUS AS A
500 LB. BOMB!"
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'NO
GREATER
SIN"
AUTO
REPAI R I m;
Repairing at
COMPANY
Main Sitreet
PON11AC
reiemnu
By WILLIAM ant
THOUGH 6,000,000 automo-
biles are to <be produced la the
flhifpoat-war yeaiv Grandpappy
Jenkins saya his family will still
have tbf same old argument
over which one to buy.
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A critic $ays the new Rustían
antkem sounds like a college
Anyway, that Red Army
team is certainly scoring plenty
touchdown .
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A real magician, says Zadak
Dumkopf, is one who «an pull a
T^ene steak instead at a rabbit
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Betcha Dollar Dyer says that"
the wldskey shortage Is now so
acute that those St Bernard
dogs jipe carrying the.stuff in
MW
A Beautiful Selection Of
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WOOL and Rayon
SUITS
GET YOUR ^ICK TIRES
RECAPPED
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We Can Give You Quick Service Now!
GUARANTEED; RECAPPING & VULCANIZING
WILKE'S tlRE SERVICE
Rear of 410 Fifth Street . > Orange, Texas
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In all the most populár colors.
Sizes 9 to 20. These suits for-
merly sold up to $15.95. Re-
" duction Price-
Tiie Most Outstanding
Price Inductions
Of Our Career
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COATS
of DISTINCTION
In plaids with black back-
ground. Bith fitted, back
and Chesterfield styles.
Formerly $28.50 . Special .
price—
•a 2#
k«kl ftl4 ■
•Hundreds of
C OA T S
fill
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ASBESTOS
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PIPE COVERING
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Why do you wait to have
your water pipes covered
with Asbestos Pipe Cov-
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If they freeze it will be
hard to get a plumber or
materials for the repairs.
McCorquodale
ASBESTOS SUPPLY CO.
PHONE 4240
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ORANGE, TEXAS
the war¡ What, he really must
sstm
on apeakmg terms.
Ill
A tr#nip®rt plan#,
thinks the man at- the next desk,
will be known as a
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Tojo baa ordered Japanese
government officials to amlle
continuously when in public.
Probably to show the folks that
ifee Allies haven't knocked put
all their teeth—not yet.
FACTOGRAPHS
An old document records that
a famous Greek hoot used to put
on hla gloves before a banquet;
so that he could handle hla meat
comfortably while hla gueati.,
were waiting for theirs to cooL
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Certain highly ornamented and
symbolical gloves are' worn only
by the pope, the cardinals, and
the blahops. Only by special per-
mission may other dignitaries ot
the church wear gloves.
, Expansion of the Army Air
Forcea service units during tha
1942-43 period was 12,000 per -
cent; that ot the Air Forces prog-.
er about 8,500.per. cent,
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The god Brahma to represent-
ed in Hindu art as four-headw4
and four-armed, and riding a
a«
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We Offer EspeclaUy For This
Occasion Such Top Lines of
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All Leather
HANDBAGS
Vnlues to $6,98, in. brown or black a real-hot leader.
Special price— '
SWEATERS & SKIRTS
he combination you will be pleased with
the prices are exceptionally/ low. f
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Your dollars ifisye real buying power ^ere
.... take advantage of this opportunity.
A Varied Assortment of
HOUSE COATS
Cottons and Rayons in flowered patterns and solid col-
ors, formerly pricod $5.98 t(422.50 .. .NOW
mmm
IE BIG SCOOP-
An li
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Showing of
loATSSp;-;:
Very splendid, washable flowered material. •
$4.&8 values—• '
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Quilted
BED JACKETS
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Of 9?épe Romaine, wool, gabardine, spun rayon and other popular
rials assembled from our various price ranges. These dressc
ve been reduced to—
Pretty floral designs, -regular $6.90 values .
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Special feature price for this event .
$3.98 TO w
aYlNfiS nn tn iílffii. fin thj&i
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Klakaé atora than Ufa IKmtHa
to procesa main belt armor for
battleshtpa
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PUBLIC POULTRY & FISH CO.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS — 714 SECOND
Fish of All Kinds - Shrimps V Oysters
, Flounders and Cat Fish .
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ALL REDUCED FOR THIS EVENT!
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.