The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 82, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 13, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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Tl?BO*AN«fi LEADER
ORANGE, TlBkAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1M3
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THE ORANGfi LEADER
Published every afternoon ex-
cept Saturday, and Sunday morn-
ing at 503 Front TOeet, by the
Orange Leader Publishing Co.
, Entered at Orange. Texas P. O
as Second Class Mail Matter Un-
/tier Act oI Congress March 3, 191B
J. B. QU1GLEY, Editor & Pub.
FLORENCE BRANDT". City Ed. ■
V.ULA MAE TURNER, Soc. Ed. .
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Alteration Lady
Orange Laundry
WANT white < r colore*! woman
for cook at boarding- house.
$15.'Mi jjt-r and b<wd. Apply
408 Third St.
BEAI TV Operators. Guaran-
teed salary weekly plus
commission. Sanitary Beauty
Shoppe, Dial 2420.
Yv'HITE CTRL- to <k> genera] work
*in beauty shv'p, Palace Beauty.
JShop.
VI.—EOR REST
Trailer
TRAII EIi fur rent.' Glllel tire
Service, Pt. Arthur Hi way: \
CLASSIFIED lliDEX
L BUSINESS DIRECTORY
n. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1 C ard of Thank*
t. Lodge Notices
I. Lost and Found . —~
"I Special Notice*
W. EMPLOYMENT
' I. Help Wanted
t. Situations Wanted
IV. EDUCATIONAL
It. Private Instruction
▼. FINANCIAL
14. Rusinesa Opportunities
IS- Looaa
VI. FOR RENT
-IS Traitor for Rent
II. Rooms
II. Apartments
It. Hhns
'H. Trailer Spare
St. Farms
t2. Business Opportunity
S3. Household Good*
<4. Wanted To Rent
**6 Snap •
VUI. FOR RALE '
17. Miaeellaneoua
Household Goods
Business Equipment -
SO. Machinery and Tool*
•1. Building Materials
15. Seeds. PlanU
>3. Livestock and Poultry
14. Real Estate
15. Automobiles
,36. Boats
17. Auto Service
M. Trailer*
W. Motorcycles
M-A. Bicycles
It. Household Pets
41. Wanted To Buy
17. Rooms
[ROOMS for men. 501 Cherry.
NOW OPEN! I.uckle's New Hotel
G06 Third. Make room reserva-
tions at I .tickle's Hotel Dormi-'
tory, 308 Fi v.st Street, I'horfe
2054. , -
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DOt'BLE Rorm for two men,
vate home. fi02 Park.
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OUT - SMARTED
Spokane, Wash. (AP)
Corp.
1 Jack Schiffner recognized that old
MODERN room fnr 2 ladles 0,,'gag.
gentlemen, 120 Gilmor Courts. I So he didn't, step forward when
1 a sergeant at the Colorado Springs,
Hi. A part merits ! ar™y :lU; b".se *°,d ,cveJ"yo"e
* \vitli a drwer's license to do so.
{•ROOM unfurnished^ipt., 3 milesi His buddy did, thinking he'd be
on Hi way 00, Louisiana. Mod-1 assigned to driving a jeep
ern eonveniences. Apply*
Dave Sunnier. 403 Pino.
20. Trailer Space
Mrs.
"Instead, he had- to push a
wheelbarrow," Schiffner related.
"Me? Well, the next day I got
a job picking up rocks to put in
the wheelbarrows."
SPACE for small 14-foot trailer.
Apply afternoon. Mrs. Hull,
212 Main, near shipyard.
REALISTIC
Rationing Round-up
Dr. Cox, stressed the fact that
| malnutrition can lead U>^ serious
■ illnesses •,such as. beri-beri, rick-.
cts, scurvy, and pellagra, and that
it w/fll certainly result in a low-
ering of vitality and capacity to
work.
'Carrots, beets, lettuce, onions.
greens, and aD other fresh vege-
tables supply needed vitamins to
the daily diet," Dr. Cox said. "In
addition to. the beneticial'outdoor FRUITS -*
ricann unictr, uvciarvu iiiuaj Icxcfcise resulting from the gar- *ND VEGETABLES
that health insurance is ihctude<r dening. every individual with a j riup n F and F counono
victory ganlen can be assured of 2* va|id through April 3().
Nutrition Needs
Supplied By
Fresh Vegetables
Austin. Texas, April — Com-
mending the patriotic spirit shown
by thousands of Texans who are
enthusiastically raising victory
gardens. Dr. Geo. W. Cox, State
Health Officer, declared today
healthfTiI. well balanced diet.
SHOES
Stamp 17 good for <*e pair.
through"June 15. . . ;
By the Associated Press .
MEAT. CHEESE. FATS, GASOI.INfc
CAHNED FISH I °* coupon;,worth 4 gallons!
Red couporfs A. B and C in ra- c;R'' ©xPire May 21.
tion book 2 valid April, 12 and' I
through April 30. D coupon be-
comes valid April 19. , FOOD FROM HOME
Ruby, S. C. (AP) — Canned to-i
| matoes he helpetl pack at home'
'were a part, of the ration Lieut
jjule S. McGregor. Jr.. ate While;
jwlth the army in north Africa.
The
long
CONVINCED
Salt Lake City. (Apr-
customer was wrong — by a
shot.
A bandit entered the lunch
room. Paid Crowley, a customer,
didn't believe the gun was loaded
---"sfcid said so. ,
The intruder fired a bullet into
the ceiling,
He tinished his work without
further heckling. ,
SUGAR
KOI'Nl) AND LOST
Salt Lake Pity. (AP)
2J. Wanted To Rent
I.—BUM IS'ESS
DIRECTORY
DR. M. E. MAIER. JR . Vetrrina-
ian, 901 Tenth Street.
S. Lost and Pound
WANTED—Trailer or small aptr.
Inquire 504 Cherry iiftei ti p. m.
Hill Pogran.
ONE ROOM furnishi'd apartinent. I
good care, don't drink, Box. 19.!
care Leader. j
GENTLEMAN wants room and
board in private home. Close in
Does not drink or smoke. Phone
Mr. Chandler at 4513.
WANTED — Fwrn. or unfurnished
apt, r house within 1 miles of
town. Cat! Earl lHiiloit, llailwayi
Express Agency, Dial 2234.'
wanted" — ~ Partially furn. or
unfurnished apt. or small cot-
tage, by couple Box 21, Or-
ange Leader. -
Kansas City. (AP) — The sound
effecWwere real.
A character in a Scottish Rite
piny was telling of the bibilicril
phenomenon of lightning rending
! the temple wall.
I The building shook.
j "Twas lightning — striking the
I nearby, police radio tower.
in the crop! Which will be har
vested. ia
"Point rationing will not be too „ , . . ,
| much of a hardship for the family j "You can supply all your nutri-/ tamp 12 m book 1 good for ■>:
with a garden." Dr.' Cox said, tion .requi'rements, and your health poMWJte through May 31. Extra i
-Using greater quantities and va- need not suffer, if yu can sup-' "",2X1 M birrd?0"''! «on* suppUes for the army 1 the special agent's office,
rietics of fresh vegetables in the plemcnt your meat allowance " ^!'tallon u> lot-" o< aicts. here,J found cases4of our own to-! He left his own suiteas
memwwill jm,ke for letter health j«;Uh a pleosinR and healthful va- ^ Sn ^ , annA',„ J matoes. with, our labels still, on ide the door.
tjondifions in general. Iriety of fresh garden vegetables.
P. F.
COFFEE
j Stamp 26 in book 1 good for one | J
|M>und through April"25.
"lmagino.,my stn prise." he wrote jl yman of-Chicago found *•' pock-
to his father, "when, as l was op-1 vtbook. in tho-depot, and took it to
'the speeial agent's office.
:ise out-
It was gone when he came out.
27. Misceliancms
LOST — Brown sullraxr on first
and Elm Sts., Saturday, mid-j
night Reward. Return to 112
.. Elm St.
^•tOST—Pair of "rimless glassr* in
brown case, on Wed., near lttlii!
Street Addition. Dial 279H or lit*;
\ lnikeside.
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LDST -
Royal
- Kimmed Rlasiies
Theatre. Dial 4522.
Have your tires vulcanized
' "at"
+. SABINE TIRE SERVICE '
All -work guaranteed
109 Fifth St.
FOR l l Li.Ki: |tr.is!i)>s lelciihonc
•T. lit Swuin. Dial ?36l>
STKAWBERRirS. fresh and fine
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. LOST — Parker pen and pencil
fi;- set. Reward. Dial 4522. ^r.
LOST — Black billfold. Avis 12x11 fl. walled up tent. I ttfi and
JMott stamped on it. Keep mon- Link, after 6 p. m.
ey. return wallet. RetnTh to4
1 Orange Leader. j
J.OST—S25.00 war bend. S5.001
stamp book. Reward. Please re-1
turn to Vnda Powell, 806 Market |
'or 202 Jackson. \
Lost—Pair of rimless glasses In!
brown case. Between Consolida
right off the yihe. 412 Border.
VII.-FOR SALE
28. Home hold (iovih
VII.-1OR SALE
31. Real Estate
8-ROOM house. Uj cash, balance
terms. See Mrs. Rus Bateman.
I KNT House at end of 6th St. in
Brownwobd Addition. See Mrs.
Lester Reynolds.
!17. Auto Service
GILI.ET TIRE SERVICE
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SAVE Menry on tire vulcanising
by having' expert work done
with best aVnilable materials
and equipment in Orange with
• written money-back guarantee.
7 diiys week. 16 hours daily. Also
used auto parts, bicycle tires and,
tubes, and repairing. We buy
wrecked and burned cars' Phone
2452," Pi 1 let Tire Service. Port
Arthur Highway.
IS. Trailers
Men's bicycles.
Front. Dial 2054.
//. Wonted To Run
ted, und Cherry St. Finder dial
4716,
4. Special Notices
-READING—By appointment only,
DIAL 4787, 1403 Curtis,
III.—EMPLOYMENT
7. Help Wanted
GOOD I'sptl furniture—one-da.v
Service on mattress renovation.
lndc|>endent Furniture Cotri-
• party. Dial 2B41. 300 Border
Street.'Orange; Texas.
SUNBEAM Klecti'ic mixer, used
hall dof.en "times, $2t) cbrH. Mrs. j_,
S teen burger, 414 Fourth Street.
South Apartment. —
\t ANTED— I'sed baby
OS'il 2274. ■ >
30 to 100-acre farm with good
house, mostly pasture. Box 20.
Orange Leader .
CHILD'S Tricycle,
Woodward
29. Business Equipment
■1.1. Livestock & Poultry
' WPIOT and office help. Orange
laundry, 112 Front St.
..MAN To drive laundry track. E^c-!
perience not necessary. Apply ,
A„(t in person at Texas Laundry.
VMEN wIlllnc to work Gwid pay.
- Gillet Tire Service. Phone 2452. i
|t>'EORO Maid snd rook! luJf day's
work'. No waShing. Sunday's off. j
$10 per week. Dial 2749 after!
' / • 7 p. m. ;'
SEEL or trade. SO head mules.
I"15 N.-6th. OWtngc, Texas.
(/. Hvai Estate
I OWN practically all of Ihe lots
bordering'on the "Circle" and
State Pork on McArthur Drive.
They are for sale. They are tool
cheap. Some dandy tourist
camp and filling station sites.
The |[wo highwiys'are now toe-
ing graded. V. H. Stark.
WANTED TO BUY
We pay spot cash for
furniture, gas and oil wIotn.
Itedroom and living ir v
suites, etc.
SCOTT & Dl'HON
FURNITURE CO.
306 Fifth PIMM
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DESTRUCTION. 1
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Mrs. E.
Holland Hotel.
CHILDERS UNITED FRUIT STORES, SUPER MARKET AND CAFE
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 82, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 13, 1943, newspaper, April 13, 1943; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221310/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.