The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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The Orange Leader
Published (<vory afternoon fv
~eru/Hiitiit<tfiy. iiitd Sunday mom-
fWiS, At 503 Front Street 'by th<
fe?r «!;<i Loader 1'uhliKhlnsf Co.
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As !S*((i>!Vt ClflKB Mall Mailer Und-
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J 7! fji'IOLKV. Editor & Pub.
R. h; fiOl.OMQN, Adv. Mjrr.
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OATJUlVN 00(0 MR AN, Soc. Kd.
OFFICII HOcnS
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Uireiilation f)«pt. S a. m. In « p.m.
K*tx.-pt Sunday •! a. m. to 9 a. m.
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" CLASSIFIED INDEX
I. BUSINESS IlIRECTOEV
II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
I, Card of l'banUs
i, Under I,'olives
I.osl and Uound
4. Special Notice*
III. EMPLOYMENT
7. Ilelp \V anted j
8. Situations Wanted
IV. EDUCATIONA
11. Schools
12. Private Instruction
V. FINANCIAL
14. Business! Opportunities
15. t.nans
VI. r'OK KENT
17. Koom*
18. Apartmento
19. House*
JO, Trailer Space
il.'Farms,™«.
22. Business Opportunlt}
Household Cloodu
24. Wanted To Kent
, VIII. FOR SALE
!7. Miscellaneous
28. Household floods
20. Business Equipment
.in. Machinery and 'fools
31. Building Materials
32. Seeds, Plants
13. Livestock and Poultry
14. Krai Estate
35. Automobiles
37. Auto Service
38. Trailers ^
39. Motorcycles
/-BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
I.—BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
III.-EMPLOYMENT
Bicycle Repairs
' yh
Funeral Directors
18. Situations Wanted
Rxprri Itlryclt'1 r«palra';- .cnmplet< ! i'rompt, eourtooiiR Amhulnncn^otid I'ABT-TIMR WOHK WANT 10D iiy
[ sloclt |i:ui'<: now Meyck:* loo
Elisifrn Auto ktorrs^ 115 Fifth
pliolio 2932.
Funeral Service to nil of Ornnno
County.' Phone (Inrroll-Fislioi'
Knncral Home, 07 Moniimont,
Collect".
Floral Shops
11.-NOTICES
lllSTTIE'.q , FUOWRlt SHOP—
lovoly cut flowers, put. pliiiits;
diiil IS I I ; wo deliver; Sill at
joliU.
FMJWRItS KoTt All. OCCAS-
lllNH. I'liHUs laid ■' 'ii iil'ljnry.
1 :iu,l Oroon; phone 0 2!i.
Radio Service
BE OUR GUEST •
Read The
ORANGE LEADER Classified
Columns Closely
5
GUEST
TICKETS
EACH DAY
Just clip out tin notice bcni-liii; jrnsr s«nw nnd preaent It to the
IIEXfJAI. Bo* Offlco. , . . It Is your tinest Ticket.
(Subject to service charge)
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it
Open Daily 1 P.M.—DIAL 4532
Held Over by Popular Request
THRU THURSDAY '
From the Bronx
... to Broncs!
"Two terrified
tenderfoot in
their roaringest
rodeo of mirth^
and melody!
YOUR OLD RADIO
MADE LIKE NEW!
lift u if li (ik wjii nrw* , . .
\w miii u«'l tin |mfts ,\«>ui radio
i,r1 H- |mH il in riisl
rliisN rotliHl i« ii mhiii> !
riMiV or.\it \ vrr.i;n
it vino rti:iv\ii( woitu
ENSIGN AUTO STORES
l il'lh xi( I rout Dial
Let i:s fix your I'iulio!
I < vi'jiis MjM i ijtli/ia^ in rxulio sf r-
%i<r in Oruii'i".
I'm* | ic*lc-ivp mid (h'llvcry.
CASE & McGEE ,
.-.OH Main Ilia I 21:):! I
Lost and Found
SVVAI' SOMKTIIIMli VOI' llbSv"!'
uanl for !,nii)ot h 1 ni? you I Id
want, I li r 11 the l.oiulor Olaaxl-
fiod Adv. l'lione 57
I.OST ladies (irnon wrlat watch.
iiiihlnw.M d'iHtl'let.; phone 250".
oxpericiieed onuinper-druftsman
Kteol experience; box 2Z, IjCUd-
_ J'J- i___
i Mr*. II. I>. Moye, ^(18 Moreell,
Ms Invited to lie rue I'iihni. ui u«i
I Oran«e i,( iidev to nee "IIMJE 'KM
' rowispY." today i tun Thutsday
I ,iI i ho 110nKill Hloalfo. f
! A l.KADKIt 01.A8KIPIKM All
; will lurn your casi-aaldo Ironxe-
' hold Articles- into ci-sli! IMiorii.'
.571.
VII.—FOR SALE
28: Homehold Goods
............ ,vrw^-finrinAdj r rnnnnr- i'i -inn/.-rilii'r qr.njyi
IT'S VVISK
TO IUJY NOW
WK HAVE
Many Bargains
In Used Furniture
17. Rooms
1. Special Notices
If you iihvo any Household roo(1
loy sale ... *,
DIAL 571 — NOW!
fill let Wrecking; Yard-—liuy find
lie 11 till size used tireti. (1*1.
.Arthur HiRhuiiy. l'lione 21.'.^.
j Fourteenth, 1109— room for I;
j InnerHprins ranUroR«e ,
i 19. Houses
I vr.nrnr ■ i-t ; ' - - -r-nrnr.rjii rrrjirr.rjt-.-.-.-.
j Nicely fiil'niiilKjd (i-rooin lir>vi«i': 15
miles from Orange; phj'oii
Arthur lltilll, after 6:00 p.in. ..
[ Mrn. I.ovelace Wall, jr., 5)1
j Orange is invited to lie the sues!
I of the OranKo Loader io see
i 'ltlHE EM COWBOY" todav ihru
j rinirsday at the Bengal Tht'iitre.
IIAIIKJS—sevcinl useil li;i 1^,1 ins.
priced CIA
from v ' T« vl v
I'Ei 'i it.vsi: arris,, CC OC
IKISi
DALLAS-WILLIAMS
~ F u rn i t u re E xeh an^t
15,'!4-.'10 'Fannin Plione 2(141)
FRUGE
I
FURNITURE CO.
Nc v nnil I'si'il I'urnilnre
Ilia: trade-In nllotvanco I
on Iised fill-Oil ore j
| IIO IVIHIIEIt 1)1 \ I, to III!
|xiOE WfSjiFHANOE'VoTsTT;"'.
I 11' 1 Twelfth or Dial 4787, I
A r I.ICAI licit I'I.A S.Sf FIEII AO !
!• will tahu vour etwit-aside niinrt-
! inif-goods jflto ('anil! l'lione 571.
VU.-FOR SALE
35. Automobiles
i
; TRUCK FOR SAF E; POItU Ui 1
ton; motor rerently overhaul-'
ed ; Rood I iron all around. See
i same S miles North of Orange,!
j Ill-way 87, Mrs. B, F. Iteese, j
l!l:!li Hlaudnrd Chevrolet. KOdail
..!.. delivery; all steel body, meeh-]
tuiieiilly perfeet; 5 good tires; '
| equipped for "liittchinK"; $200; I
1. 1 I,. Itildro. 1(111 Main.
IA I, I' 1) I,' 11 (' I. AH 81FIE11 All |
j will iiii*ii your. i itsi-flKiiln lionse-
| hold articlcH into cash! I'holie ■.
' r'71- '' \L
m'tF mrii>l iciK-!:!' TRUCK"; |
j $ 1.10 cash, see A. Roberts, !
i Kith lit Link.
jllHO IM.YMOUTH Tl.'DOR HE- |
DAN; excelionl condition; 'rood
tiros. Went (Iranse Baptist Par-
I HoniiRe. '
[mii Super "s" Packard Coupe: {
' A -1 condition; 0 almost new tires; J
see after 5; no p.m. 711! Evans.
j j.li.iii DOIICE TON TRUCK, panel |
hodv. $125 cash: tilso cattle i
trHiler. Phone 2$2S.
Submarine Launched
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?#. Trotters
I). !S, submarine Albacoic
The U. S. .submarine Albaco're
tildes drt vvn the ways at Grototj,
Conn., to Join Uncle Sam'a rapidly
expanding' fleet of undersea craft.
( II. I.EE DAVIS, LAWYER
Phone 2:!4 4.
VI.—FOR RENT
VWy*(WV WII l>IWI««
Accountauts
A LEADER CLASSIFIED AD
will lurn your cast-aside sporl-
IIIK-Koods Inlo eash! Phono 571.
jack. Wright. Bruner Addition. I
is invited to be the Ruest of the
Orange Deader to see "RIDE 'EM
•COWBOY.'' today thru Thursday
■it Hi" 'tciiKai nm-i/re.
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FtiIt RENT OR LEASE—Trailer
campsite. High and dry; apply
1711 Fourteenth St. Pho. 282S.
29. Business Equipment
VII.-FOR SALE
PL A Y SAFE
l.ct ii,v I'ropnrc jour Income 'I'av
Mari li 151 h |s I lie IK-adllne
Oiii Office Ik on (iroiind I' ll or
Moliey lliilldliiK', I tirncr (■i con
Ave. .V I ttli St.
I'lentj of Pai-kiiiK Spiice
Open from f iti the mornliir; 'til
lUat Mulit, Suiidu)« liirludeil.
//. m. mac ins & co.
Income Tax Service
FORREST K. MOSS
II. M. lll(.(il\S
JI5 Years Experience preparing
Tfilerill lnc(fne TaX Beturiis.
ciasnlfled Ad will rent your
niiarlmonl, lioiise, or room
rlR'ht iiwny. Phone 571.
/II,-EMPLOYMENT \27. Miscellaneous
REAL ADDING MACHINE BAR-
CAIN: Burroughs pevon col-
li mn nddintr machine, with pos-
"t, tiuk carriage on stand — A-l
| condition and guarantood. if
i interested, see A, F. BURNS
, I AT ONCE.
. IHVV' AI' HI )METHINO YOU BO K T
want for something you DO
•.vant thru the Leader Classified
' Ads. Phone 571.
7. Help Wanted
A FEW CENTS FOR A LEADER
classified Ad will rent your
apartment.' limine, or room right
away. Phone 571.
: WANTED:--Senior High boys or
girls for part-time work, will
not Interfere with school. Ap-
ply 1111 to Holland Bldg.
j Vivian Harris, Cove Addition,
is Invited, to he the guest of the
.Orange Leader In see "RIDE.'EM
L'OWllOY* today thru Thursday
'al the Mongol theatre.
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING
Machines—for rent or for sale
In all makes, both large and
portable. Better get them now,
as the supply will Boon lie ex-
hausted. A. F. Horns, dittl 4531
33. Livestock & Poultry
Mr*,. Joiner Moiicla. 110S Cher-.
!'y Is Invited to be the guest of the
Orange Leader to see "RIDE 'EM
COWBOY." today thru Thursday
a I llm Mongol theatre.
l-room houseboat; 12 ft. long; 11
wide: all cypress. Located at
City dock: see Zedor Pellarih.
FOR T)U Y WOOD"RINf 1 SiVEC-
TORS' Woodyard; dial 2402.
See ug for Dixie Famous Chicks,1
e.xed or utisexed. Camp Grain
Co.
jGobd'Jersey milk cow. M. Qnldort,
First street off Moss, West
! Orange. ;
National Trailers i
Nationally known trailer couches;
most complete trailer homes oil
the American market. Used nail-
ers too! Terms!
I'est Trailer Coach Co.
TI~vas niSTlt 11! I 'TORS
1205 Orleans St.—Reauinont
Cilider^TrallerH. now and used: 11
liiodeH priced $275 up. Terms,
we deli\^: C. W. Pickens. Mol-
„ lop and Aslijoy. Alexandria. La.
2-ROO.M TRA I LEIl, 1 N Rtill:'ond
Ave. Lake Charles. La.
39. Motorcycles
RfclH'ILT '40 MOTORBIKE *105,
rebuilt H-D 4.5, $175. Ray By-
ars. 977 Pearl, Beaumont.
j i Itl'BBER - CONSCIOUS
i ..JJollywood. (AP) •— Jeers of a
jpi?eview audience changed-®- scene
in this movie', and pronto.
The viillian slipped into a par-
age and slashed Actor John Shel-.
ton's tire to delay pursuit. The
[audience howled its disapproval.
When the picture is released,
jShelton will discover the tire dam-
aged —but audiences won't see it
| slashed
I The tire cost only $1 75 at a junk
yard and couldn't be used — but
it looked okay to rubber - con-
scious movie fans. ^ t gj|
—x — — . j
Diphtheria deaths—were cut
from 1,997 in 1939 to 1,457 in
1940 — a saving of 540 lives, the
Census. Bureau reports. If simi-
j lar Rains were made each year,
ithe disease would be wiped out
by 1045.
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Joe palooka
34. Real Estate
80S FIFTEENTH—for partlrulars
write L. 1! Owen. Box .'111!'. De-
Qulnry. La.
41. Wanted To Buy
^ , .. .. - |-r|r - -, , - . n - -|_ mi I,,- -n,
| YOHR USED TYPEWRITER OR |
I adding machine for cash—di!|«!
| 4Tr:tt or 41(15. ' ' j Shortage of coal and gas caus-
l — —~"/-v——a'TrT—"— I ec^ a recent partial shut - down of
YOll t an f>ell industrial operations in France,
YOIJR HOUSE OR LOTtsays the Department of Com-
Th'r'u Classified Ad3 morcc •
COSTELLO
PRAGS THE
WOUNDED
SERGEANT
BEHIND A
TREE
AS THE ,
MACHINE-
GUNS
CONTINUE
THEIR
MURDEROUS
FIRE.
2-24
'ONE A YOU FELLAS TAKE CARE A THP
SERGEANT. I'M GONNA FLANK SEM.
BIG SISTER
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CAUSE OAT S JUST DE
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you re Keeping me-vou-vom-
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1942, newspaper, February 24, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220966/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.