The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 3, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
; Published«every afternoon ex-i
ecpt Saturday, and Sunday morn-
ing at 5(13 Front street, by the
Orange Loader 'PuMhafin* Co.
Entered at Ovaiw, 'Re^as P. O.
as Second Class Mail Jfltotter Uifr
a^dt''!.c>r,'Cati8mg T*farcn -8< • f§tfc-
J. B. QUIGLEY. Editor & Pub.
/.—BUSINESS
1)1 RECTORY
4. Special Notices
VI.—FOR RENT
. J:... —
Marine Officer
.Qualifications
' Are Modified
l& A partments
£ n.loLOMON. Adv Mgr. ' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UNFURNISHED -GARAGE APT., r^etM ^becn
dibc w t .mnnif tiii.- ivitkii statks FOR -'i'a miles Tint Deweyvitif ito.io. . ...... . '•> weeks tiaimnf..<>t<P«i*rii>..
least <16 inches 'and not over "6 Applicants must1; have a birth
inches tall and their weight must.' certificate, a front, view passport
•be Hi proportion t«> their height, size photograph-w^h" the date the
A preliminary physical exaprti- .photograph was male, five letters
nation will be given the.applicant, of recommendation fi-envihe apT
at the nearest Marine Corps-Re- plieant's home town, as'well asga
... , . . . i crusting Office and i/ accepted. the transcript of ,the applicant's col-
i . Iu' fl^ , > ]" hiatwy nppiicanfmua g0 lo Dallas for tew work. Application blanks
^tTnttari, StnffH..Myly^fioal physical examination at may be obtained it the nearest
Coips. modifications for college lh(, applicant's own Fo|- M&rjne Corps RecriiTtBg Office.
If-
MRS. W. LnFOIlGE, Classifieds" i THE I'VITEI) STATES FOR
FLORENCE RRANDT, City Ed. EASTERN DISTRICT OF
iX'LA M'AI-: TURNER. Soc. Ed." | TEXAS.
OFFICE HOURS ; In tlie mattor of Wright Buchan-
Editorial Dept. 8 a. m to 5 p. m. tan Kouri. in Bankruptcy.,
Business Offices 8 a. m to 5 p. m..| To the creditors of the a
Circulation Dept. f! a. m. Uf tf p. m. I named bankrupt and'other parties
Except Sunday, fr a. m. to 9 a. m in interest:
S- , SUBSCRIPTION HATES " I Notice is hereby given that on
By Mail-or Carrier, 1 month $.50 j the 30th day cirSSecomber, l'i42.
Advertising Rates Will Be ^att'order was madeNn tiie abovt
Furnished Upon Application j entitle proceeding. lixhiy the -fill
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBERHday < f February. l!H:i. as the last-
'day for filling of objeetions I" tlu1'
— ' discharge of said bankrupt.
CLASSIFIED RATES Edward C. Canington, Jr.
__ „ , i . . j i , i j'"t Referee fn Bankruptcy
The rates, tabulated below apply Be)U1ITK,n, Tm I)0l,.n,bt,.
A n',' r. . .■> - ' 'or officer candidates, according to jsian(i S r amiOuantieo Va ki 1 "
1 '■ ■ "'X ' '■ ' Cafitain Andrew R. Davis.' pro- the apVlWnt will be commission- NeW COODefOtlOII
^.'rcTOgntofficer ir m QaUaji. Ap- t,c| ai.seconar>Df uterihnt jn the iWjiL j-s-g,* .
20. Trailer Space
TRAILER AND TENT
Brown wood Addition.
Box 420. / - '
£ With Mexice
serveJ After an additional 10- ■ D nun/.|A/J
week'training period, he-will ,bi& IS l\6VCQICp
sent to foreign duty with a com-1 . . /
bat unit. V • Galveston, Texas,-— Another
Prior to the new officer pro- step in the cooperaron between
turement plan, commissions in the ith^ University of Te*ts and' Mex-
SITI'I of office rooms in Bancroft 1,1 -"Edition to the educational < Marine Corps were offered only ico has been taken Vith the puto-
btiddini! See Geo Bancroft . requirements, applicants must pass ; to college graduates, Captain Da-' Nation in Spanish * a textbook
" ' - - a most rigid physical.examination..*vis said;—The new-plan will not written by Dr. Geoge L. Herr-
26 Swaps Some of the physical requirements interfere! jvith the Marine Corps niann, professor in th departmenf-
* 'are that the,applicant have a 20- Reserve Officers' Candidate Class internal medicinfiat the Uni-
pfications. for officer candidates
—• are now being taken from meri
SPACE. f,t>\ ween the ages'of 20 and 21, in-
\Vrite cfustve, who have hatl tw<y years
. of college werk and spent, "an ad-
—■;— —■ ■ 1, ditional two years in civilian en-
22. IIu hi new Property deavor.
to ads originating within the states .,
30, |!I42:
' of Texas and Louisiana.. The 4, 5
and 7 times rater, apply only to ads ; r p> SERVIC'K. Steam
scheduled tor consecutive days- ,.
Coant five (5) average length! vulcanizing! Use only FireMone
words tfi a line; each initial, phone
number <>r group of numerals
FOR NEW AND USED victrola 20 visiou_vvithout glasses,
records Mike <£eto, across ;
from Zeto's Bakery on Second
Street. * i
be at tor college students
VII—FOR SALE
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best rayon cord, and raw rub-
ber. Investigate my -"work before
j'haVing your tirex and tubes- fix -
I ed. All
j service. PHbne-fli52. North side
jof I'ort Arthur Ilrghway.
SEWINC.' MACHINE repairiiiR. L.
II. Faulk, 1401 Main, round side:
27. Miscellaneous
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
I. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1 Card of Thanks
2. l.odce Notices
3. I,est and Found
4. Special Notices
III. EMPLOYMENT
7. Help Wanted ,
8. Situations Wanted
IV. EDUCATIONAL
11. Schools
12. Private Instruction
V. FINANCIAL
U. Business Opportunities
15. Loam
,, VI. FOR RENT
IT. Rooms
18. Apartments
19. Houses
20. Trailer Space
21. Farms "r_
22. Business Opportunity
23. Household Goods
24. Wanted To Rent
COVER VOI R EXPOSED Water j
Pipes with asbestos-pipe cover-j
infi to prevent freezing. I'1
by W. E. McC'nif|uod4le,
7th St. Phone 4240.
I)RKSSMAKING and button holes PAINT SI'RAVEIt C OMPI^Ti:. :
Campbell's. /Service Station Brand ne.w.4, $45. C herry,
iles out 011 ik auinonl JI ihIi- i ■
Now
Front Street Between First National Bank
* iint^1 Williamson's Cafe
BVFFELLO
World's Larg est Hog
4 nines out on m'inimoni in«u- __ _ f - .
way by experienced seamstress.! 28. Household (iOOaS<
versity of Texas' Mdlcal Branch
"here. •' ' fs
Dr. Herrmann's b"k "Synop-
i Sis of the Diseases < the Heart i
i and Arteries," is thefirst prepar-
! ed by a member nfthe medical
| branch staff* to.. :!* thus trans-
lated. it was annoiired. Trans- j
, lation, was made, toy,'rofessor Ig- ;
1 nacio Chavez, metier of the i
faculty of medicintf il the iN'ati-
oh^l University «f-te.xieo and
also a member of he National;
Academy of Mcxicound Buenos!
; Aires.
Commendation ome work has
Suited for Long
Term Service ...
T. ' i ''
Frequent dry- cleanittjr puts
the forces of dirt and wear
to rout! Your suits will fit
better, - ^>ok trimmer and
lust longer if they ure.lhor-
oii^lilv cleaned . . . often.
We take pride in the ^ell-
dressed men whi use
cleaning service.
BUY WAR BONOS
AND MORK
WAR BONDS!
ft
tor*
QUALITY CLEANERS
i 1
7th at Front
*i
'\
Phone \ !l 2 7
UJ% EMPLOYMENT [bedroom furniture. 14as Main.
7. Help Wanted
ELDERLY LADY, lor ueneral
house work. Board and room.
Write P. O. Box. 12B, Orange.
COMMON LABOR WAN'TFD at
City Hospital oil Beaumont Ili-
way, 201h. ami Burton Streets. COVER YOI It
James T. Tailor A Sons, Gen- j . with asbestos pipe cover-
eral Contractors. ,1' i inu to Prevent free/.,.* For sale
— —— j by W. K. McCorquodttlet "n"
New and I'sed Furniture^
Illij Trade-In AllowancIT
On I'sed Furniture
i'RUGE
FURNITURE CO.
110 BORDER DIAL 4613
Take Your Clothes
OUT OF
Quarantine'
EXI*<)HED Water
SETTLED WHITE WOMAN to 7Jh St, Phone 4240
1
keep house and- care for two ^
children. L've on premises. Gen- OIL HEATER. _ ,
j ; $17.00 - 204 Baldwin Drive,
Practically new.j
tiet the most wear out
of your clothesiby hav-
ing Iheni cleaned fre-
quentlv. We ,lhiuou*h-
ly dry clean alio press
all apparel to new ap-
pearance smartness . .
Sic lis of wear \ are
quickly effaced, nut-,
tons firmly anchored;
all at a sensible price
Navy- Trailer Camp.
erous salary. Apply Mrs.' 11.
" J.anson. The Pair.
WANTED!
SETTLED LAI.V b,
29. Rimness Equipment
and general officc
Orange Laundry.
work.
seen
Green and.Eleventh.
VIII. FOR SALE
. 27. Miscellaneous
—28. Household , Goods
I'*/, C9.' Business Equipment
30. Machinery and Tools
31. Buttdinf Materials
32. Seeds. Plants
33. Livestock and Poultry
34. Heal Estate
35. Automobiles
37. Auto Service
38. Trailers
, 30. Motorcyeles
30-A, Bicycles
40. Household Pets
41. Wanted -To Buy
PRACTICAL NI'RSK and house-
keeper, ijood with.small child-
ren, g(it)d pay. 201 Dewey Place,
Telephone 2430.
FILLING STATION MAN, Hum-
ble Station, 0th and Green. ,
BOV FOR Filling Station. Apply
j .'Tiger Service Station, 15th and
Green. —
rS^'
N. Business
Opportunities
for Beauty
34. Real Estate
NEW HOME
(I'll finished)
And LARGE GARDEN
TRACT—SANDY SOIL
$100 Cash
$25.(10 I'er Month
j. LOCATED l> Miles West of
Oranxe Near Pt. Arthur Itoad
COTTAGE suitable
Shop, Dial 4405.
jMY BOmV tn S ndwieh'. shop.
j Cheup. J 104 1'ark. I'tKHic ; At 'ltES, .1 room house. 12 acres
Ask DUMM There
I.-BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Radio Service
VII.-FOR RENT
; 10, Garages
GARAOE SPACE for one car.
Mrs. W. I.. Shepherd, 70? Pine,
17. Rooms
r> 1 • r- • " • it on ins
Radio Repair ——t—
rorit RADIO to in need oft ? DoUDle RO0T11S
fF fOl ll RADIO to in
repairs, bring it to lia for qua- j
lity service. I
A'e carry a complete line of parts'
and batteries.
BASS MOTOR CO. ~
OSCAR BRAhEN, Technician
118 Fifth Phone 4111 j
Lost and Found
LADIES ELGIN Wrist w atch. Yel-
Itiw geild- Lost either on Beau-
mont Boad bus or between 2nd. i
street and Green Avenue to
Sholars Drug Store. Return to •
Leader office.
in cultivation,) Baiance't!
City lights and wiler. Priced ;
$1750.00. 1). O Bell. Jasper. Tex. I
VVAN'TKP—fiirfiisinwLx apartment j
for three adults. Christian fami-
!>.. P. O. Box ,
GROCERY STORE "rtn lot 50x4714
stock and • fixtures. $25C0
1! Bateman. 4612 ',
mbered-. TH.. ISUIQES
FOR MEN ONLY
Two Men To A Room
LOST—Billfold containing Caast!
Guard Pass, with name .1. T !
Wijils. Return to Leader office.
$2.00 reward.
— 211 TRAILER SI'ACKS
8 Blocks To Shipyards
ELECTRICITY
WATER GAS
CITY SEWERAGE
DELUXE BATH"-HOUSE
Factory Made Trailers Only
(No Animals Allowed)
CHILDREN ALLOWED
908 DIVISION STREET
(Oranur Lumber Yard)
Mrs
.CHOICE Bl SlNESS^ Om
Green Ave. und apartment house
four nice lots ffliv^tonie -sites
Write Box' 'Orange Leader.
SEDARATELY—tent house's aiidj
lots.- Box 11.' Leattor; ' ' j
PARK Ave,. 8 room house. Price
$:t700. Dial 4012. .- |
I ltOO.\l house on bus line corner
(5th Afi'd DothVo'ifl streets Brown-
\vood addition. • ;
V'
35. Automobiles
1 <>41 FORD 2-DOOR,
Beaty, phone 234.1V
Fannye
lit. Trailers
m-''
LOST—3 ring* in a black pwse.
. Write V. O. Box 811. Reward. (SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS—
L()ST—ladleK blsek leather purse. t,,r mcn- HotcM-ofiGi.e. 24 hour
Contained about $25 cash, a $25 hoU>l service. Showers Luekies
War Bond and important papjers. i Hotel Dormitory, "B00 -Front.
EOCITY New M-System Trailer
rosed 2 months, terms; 1201 Or-j
[ atige. 1
TRAILER HOI'SE 5200.00 cash.
Call before 4:00 P. Rt. for in-
formation. Apply laWNinth "St.
Phone 4169 or return to Leader
Office. * >
4 BEDS FOR GENTLEMEN. 1111
John St.,,
:« -A. Bicycles
W
IX>ST—white terrier with,
marking, wearing , <tflloir and
Harness. Answcry 'to Boy. Re-
ward for rettii-R-or information
t'.-Rnrd whereabout*. 305 Eighth.
MAN'S GOLD WRIST Watch -
Black band. Winding item off.
Reward—Mrs. Lena Conner.
Bland Addition, 3rd. Stteet,
last House. --'•"'T!
wn SLEEPING ROOMS lor men. 1313
Tenth St.
GENTLEMEN to share room in
private h(lni#..JG02 Park.
• FOI'ND—Baby's ring with Initial
B engraved on Jt- Apply Leader
; office and p6y for this ad.
CAMEO
downlown*
Orange .Jewelry.,.
ROOM for men,
distance, of
workers only.
within walking
shipyard. Day
807 Cherry.
41. Wanted To Buy
BEDROOMS for men. day work-
ers. 1708 Sixteenth St.
GENTLEMEN to share room In
private home. 602 Park.
PRIMOTE Sleeping room for" one
gentleman. References exchang-.
ed. Phone 4405.
CASH for. your used typewriter or
adding machine. See A. F. Burns
phone 4348 or 4165.
WANTED Tp BUY—an oil itove
with oven; '25M North flt« St. *
2 USED ALADDIN .LAMPS—304
Malrt Street.
Colorado is the leading beet sii
gar manufacturing state. v
rarson nays—
AMERICANS! fOUR
COVEKNMENT KS NOT
WANT YOU TO N0I| D rCNNIES
#UY WAR STATS WITH
YOUR PENHlSjINSTEAD
Phone 666
\
B. BA
Dry Goods Store
UOt SECOND s
H I..SO STATION Fit
AGE AND AVAR
STAMPS.
TEXAS LAUND
PflST
5PRNSE
Open: JO A. M. In JO P. M. .
ADMISSION: 10c (Plus tax)
CHILDRKN 5 c
tllten daily
C.VTlli
10th at Park
Phone (5 6 6
HERE's A uovecv
Pi.ace where,
NOW TELL ME
TEN MILL-tpNi
TMING^i . MV
DEAREST.
WELL ILL
BE DARNED.
I LOVE YOU
TEH MILLION!
TI mes
I'LL WANDER
AROUND AN'
LET TO'U TW
TALK.
WE CAN
SIT AND
TALK.
i don'T
see a
thing.
Ann
RETURNS
HER
AMBULANCE
AND
the
BOYS
through
THE
BLACKOUT.
* oh - i'm so
DcLl'RiOUSLY
HAPPY, DARLING"
I--I NEVER
GAVE' UP
HOPING
BLESS YOU.
NEVER STOPPED
TfllKlKIN' OF VOl J
EXCEPT SOM£-.iMES
WHEN I \NAS<
f* and >'t
vt3lt'tle her
ou gcliy it's
so wonder pul-
but i-- t wish
i knew how
my folks are.
i aic4t GOT t
any mail- j
I HAVE,
DEAREST-
I RECEIVED A
TTER FROM
OH golly
>: whew
\mhatta relief.
--vis
B-BUT
STEVE
he's safe:
and well
thank
heaven
I KNOW,
DEAREST.
DAY- -
LL
AND
YOU
EVEN THOOSH
^ I DIDN'T
R'G SISTER
BY LCS FORGRA
nobody kmows tmXt,
and you bovs heard
th/vr plane go oveh
LAST nisht, did vou?
4
as plain as
anything. it went
right over us-
who was it?
EB33
NOBODY KNOWS AS YS.T.
>i THAT IT WAS AH
iKJS
UNIOfeNTlFlcO PLAH^
WHICH CAMS IN PROM
over the sea
THAT
I WONDER.
WHAT HE WAS
DOING
OUR PLANES CHASE® HIM
TO SEA AGAIN AND LOST
HIM IN THE DARK-
P
'< • t. fnt m V. .y .iW, In;
PfV# mmf#
CHILDERS UNITED FRUIT STORE S, SUPER MARKET AND CAFE
OPEN KVKHY NIGHT TILL lO
ACROSS ORRRN AVKMl'K FROM HIOH SOBOOB
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 3, 1943, newspaper, January 3, 1943; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221225/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.