The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, IMS
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THE ORANGE LEADER
Published every afternoon ex-
cept Saturday, and Sunday morn-
ing at 503 Front street, by the
grange Leader Publishing Co.
Entered at Orange, Texas P. O.
M Second Class Mail Matter Un-
jer Act of Congress March-3, 1918-
i. P. QtTIGLKY. Editor & Pub.
FLORENCE BKANDT, City, Ed.
*-:ULA MAE TURNER, Soc. Ed.
' j> OFFICE HOURS
f-ditorial Dept. 8 a. m to 5 p. m.
' business Offices 8 a. m. to 5 p. rrt
pCifCUIotkm Dept. 8 a. m. to C p. m.
/Except Sunday, 6 a. m. to 9 a. m.
I • SUBSCRIPTION RATES
KsSOC FATEt) PRESS MEMBER
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7. Help Wanted
Wanted:
Alteration Lady
, Orangje Laundry
WANT w hilje or colore:! woman
for took ot hoarding.' house, i
, pe/ iind Lioprtt Apply,;
THE OLD HOME TOWN
tocbtctd 0. & hunt Ollin
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40B Third' SI.
BtAl'TY Operators. (iuaran-
teed salary $30 weakly plt0
commissi:):). Sanitaxj: Beauty
Shoppe./'iii'a'l 2420.. .
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fcr rent, Gilli*t Tire
Pt. Arthur Hiwuy.
17. Rooms
CLASSIFIED INDEX
I. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
U. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1 Card of Thanks
2. Lodge Notices
3. Lost and Found
4. Special Notice*
III. EMPLOYMENT
I. Help Wanted ^
8. Situations Wanted
IV. EDUCATIONAL
U> Private Instruction
V. FINANCIAL.
14. Business OpportuniUea
15- Loans
VL FOE BENT ~
16 Trailer (or Rent
ft Rooms
If. Apartments
19. Houses ■ ! "
tO. Trailer Space t ,—'
It Farms
tl. Business Opportunity
S3- Household Goods
M. Wanted To Rent
26 Swap
VOL FOR SALE
17. Miscellaneous
18. Household Goods
W. Business Equipment.
SO. Machinery and Toots
SL Building Materials
It. Seeds. Plant*
SS. Livestock and Poultry
M. Real Estate
15. Automobiles
36. Boats
87. Auto Service
IS. Trailer.
39. Motorcycles
M-A. Bicycles'
40. Household Pets
II. Wanted To Buy
: ROOMS for men. Sot cherry.
1 NOW OI'E\: l.utkic's New Hotel,
:■ 606 Third. Muke x-'-m reserva-
tions t Luekle's Hotel Dormi-
triry, 30C Fii.i't Street, Phone
2054.
DOUBLE Room for ..two Men. Pri-
vate homo. 602 Park.
MODERN room f«r 2 ladies or
gentlemen, 120 Gilmer Courts.
18. Apartment«
MUSIC
TIME "THIS
MORN/M
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£
rTHtr calbly morning shift
COFTRtGHT. ini. WNO FCATVRXt tYN JTCaTC, Ir.c W'OPlD RIGHTS RCSERVS
By STANLEY ! 'SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
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By R. J. SCOn
Wall
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mew Yotuccrff-
$af rfs haul
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| Prior to the 15th century, em-
bassies in Europe were only tem-
; porary, envoys beiiig sent only
I tor specific tasks, For the next
Quick Action Urged To Provide Texas
Housewives Needed Canning Sugar
feofu £r.£>£s£d -rile english ctumwel
ok wa.<l.r.-skfs s<rjkpped <0 4(er-
•f ee.t
Kii'.^ Pc.ttum Slytuliatc. Inc., World njhu rt*r\c<J
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™ years mnbassadors^ as they, ^ Apri, . E. Mc
em cimveniwkws. Apply Mrs. - i3"nald' Texas Slu* Commission-
Dave Sonn,. ,-. 40.1 l-ine, ^ ^ ^ accreditcd The
j last 200 years has seen a decrease
_ | fh their importance.
20. Trailer Spaee
SPACE for small 11-foot trailer J
Apply afternoon. Mis. Hull, j.
212 Main, ncskr shipyard.
VII.—t'OR SALE
21. Wanted to Rent
It. Real Estate
WANTED,—Trailer or small aptr.'
Inquire 5M Cherry alter •> p. m l
Bill Pes ran.
ONE'ROOM- liirnished ! partment.-|
good care, don't drink. Box 19,
care Lender.
(iRXTI.KlfW""«aiits room and
OWN iiraetically all of the ioik
bordering on the'"Circle" and
State Park on McArthur Drive.
They are for sale. They .are not
cheap. Some dandy tourist
camp and filling station sites.
The two highways are now be-
ing graded. V. H, Stark.
er of Agriculture today wirec
Printess Brown, National O. P. A
director, urging "quick action t
director, urging quick action -tc
provide Terfas housewives with
ample sugar to can and preserve
the forthcoming strawberry and
early fjQtit crop. Other telegramt
urging this immediate action were
also sent to Senators Tom Con-
nally and W. Lee O'Daniel.
Because Texas has an early
growirVg season, berries and fruits
ripen here earlier than in Uu
northern section of the country
where generaFHsTigar
rules can be applied,
because of the
Cafe Ceilings
Are Planned
i
Regional OPA offices today were;
extra sugar for home canning.jgrocery store to make up for im-jauthorized to set maximum prices',
a repetition of last year's loss;
would be doubly serious today,
and during the winter to come, I
rationing. Last vear homemakers still could
Last year. |5Uy unlimited quantities of can-
late decision or'! nert and preserved fruits at thej
'"to make investigations, take com-
plaints and make-recommendations
i to district QPA offices.
ALIVE AND KICKING
West Palm Beach. Fla. (AP)
tons of strawberries and plums ] possible h„mc . canriing. This for fodd and beverages sen ed by The ,x.pOTt ,}f „ movie patron that
. With restaurants, cateterias, hotels and he had been sitting next to a dead
spoiled in Texas markets and in year it js a different story, witn' resiauronis, vaiBicnub, nuwis <um hp had 1>een sitting next
the orchards. "These fruits would i p0int . rationing in effect every j other eating and drinking estab- man for 20 minutes was double-
have gone far to relieve today's housewife must can and preserve lishments, and regional OPA checked by the manager, who
canned (ruit and preserves short- i all the food shc possibly can. This (spokesmen announced that they hatfi|c caiied police,
age '.. Commissioner McBonalc". j year tne armed forces will require would delegate the price - fixing ;
stated. " * ' " " - - - - -•••"- *-
late tp
pium
commissioner mcr on««. | year the armed forces will require woum aeiegaie tne price - nxing . >
"Only after it was too!great deal more food than last authority to district OPA offices. R. C. McGriff, chief of the de-
(j utilize early berry ana,iyear and lend-lease shipments arc;The base price prior for such es- teetivc staff, arrived on the run,
crops were rationing i""les not likely to let up. I tablishments is April 4-10 and/but was startled when the-'corpse"
relaxed, despite the fact sugar
warehouses were bulging at the
time."
Mr. McDonald pointed out that
! each firm must file its menu or
that mora, men'i price list with local War Price
Figures show
than women in the United {Mates:and Rationing Boards by May t.jdon't shore,
go alone to the movies. ' . 1 Local Boards, will have authority j idea?" • •
reyived with the plaint: ''I paid
for my seat for a nap — and 1
What's the big
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Ijqard i i privalt' home. Close in. lioi'SE. airl liQt^ 50 by 150 feet/
Unas hot d' jrik or. snooker-Plione
Mr. Chandler at 4513.
Will take car on down payment.
H0fi Orange Avenue
J
/.—BUbiiXRSS
DIRECTORY
WANTED1— Furn. or unfurnished
apt. or. house within 4 miles of
town. Call Karl Dudolt, Railway
I Express Agency. Dial 2284.
| VVANTICD — partially furn. or
unfurnished apt: or small cot-
tage, by couple. Box 2l, Or-
ange Leader. | SAV
50 to 100-aere- farm with Rood
I house, mostly pasture. Box 20,
| '• Orange Leader .
i WANTED — 3 room- furnished
| Apartment. Dial 7161.
" s10 REWARD for 3 or 3-room
LOST — Clear plastic billfold. furn. apt. with electric icebox,
Contains payers of E. A. Mas-j No children Dial "57ti.
singale. Reward. Return iwXNTED Apartment or room for
Lrf'ader. i . ,
t young couple Phone ,2o2S.
4-ltOOIM house. I.ielits, water an
gas. 2507 North Fifth St., Brown-
wood. "v.
:17. Auto Service
3. Lost and Found
C.U.I.FT TIRE SERVICE ~
Mcney on tire viileanizinie
by having expert work done
with best available materials
and equipment in Orange With
written money-back guarantee.
7 days week. 16 hours daily. Also
used auto parts, bicycle tires and
tubes, and repairing. We buy
wrecked and burned cars. Phone
24S2, Fillet Tire Service. Port
Arthur Highway.
LOST — Rimmed glasses
Royal Theatre. Dial 4522.
near -
IS. Trailers
LOST
set. .
!
26.
Su'sips
— Farker pen and pencil
Reward. Dial 4522 iWlI.L TKAOK washing miehine
LOST — Black billfold. Avis i
Mott stamped on it. Keep mon-'-
ey, return wallet." Return toi
Orange Leader.
LOST—Pair ef rimless glasses In)
brown case. Between Consolidn-I
, ted, and Cherry St. Finder dial.
4716. *
with rolJ ttway iuh.< for portable
etc^trie revv-tHR machine. 22
Wilson. Pine tJrove Addition.
27. Miscellaneous
4. Special Notices
[FADING—By appointm
DIAL 4787, 1403 Curtis.
/ II—EM FLO Y$iE \'T
7. Help Wanted
TYPIST and office help. Orange
-•• Laundry, 112 Front St.
MAN To drive laundry truck. Ex-
perience not necessary. Apply
*. in person at Texas Laundry
I~MEN willing to work. Good pay.
^ "ClUet Tire-Service. Phone 245 ?
•NEGRO Maid and rook, half day's
2 work. No washing. Stmday's off. i
a* W0 per week. Dial 2749 after j
** 7 p. m. ^ ;
Have your tires vulcanized
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at
SABINE TIltE SERVICE
• Ail work, guaranteed
ion Fifth St.
FOR FI LLER brushes telephone
T, M. Sxyain. Dial" 7;iitl.
| STRAWBERRIES, fresh and fine
right off the V-itit^ 412 Border,.
i" VI1.-FOR SALE"
28. Household (woods
WELL Furnished tandem trailer,
I 22 feet long, good tires. Priced i
to sell. .rack Nimpher, 9011
Division-
| 184*1 National house trailer. 231
, fi;et long, new 8-ply tires. $1400
cash. L. C. C rowel I. 1507 Park
St., Beaumont.
18-foot
MY Equity In
house trailer. Dial 256!).
3!LA. Iticyclcs
TWO Good, bicycles. See
liurns, Telephone 4165, 4349 or
4n$. .
.! Men's bicycles. Luekie's
Front, Dial 2054.
7 LET'S GO OVER
( and look at
\ MV SHIP, J?
i txl take them too
inteluioence will \nant
to do some intensive
^ grilling on those biros
it must have l-
landed in
their gasoline
supplv bv the
\ explosion j
how aecu .
IF POSSIBLE. I
TO GST THE
NOTHING MUCH LEFT.
THEY MUST HAVE ALL-
been grouped
to6ether when )
he threw his <
first grenade. )
the pris'ners,n)
SI "
W^NDUD'BACK TO )
-^THE HOSPITAL. /
UN'aa(M •>MWatel W
AJK3T
BY_paulrqbin
•i vvasj
i, our CM
li-trwing
IP QEV [
Rl&OF
HtM
yOU WAIT HE-Cv?.
STICK ABOUND.."
NOir^E VVEUjOME AS
TriEFLOvoees IM MAV.
w hats gome ovcg
old Bcf/.v /-is did
EV ^VTHING Byri
iCISSMt?/
rone^z soy ."how about a date:
sav, s atu f2 dav j*
'ST
^AV/NGi'
D2EAMIN?
BIG SISTER
i-
Scliully
//. Wanted To Uuu
I
GOOD I'spiI fiirnituCr—one-day
Service on mattress renovatioto.
IndeiHiulent FurftUtirc Com-
pany. Dial 21141. 300 Border
Ktreet. Orange. Texas.,
BABV BED. Practically new In-
ncrspr'ng mattress. Reasonable,
Apply 90S Farragut.
Mrs.
■ MITE GIRL to do general work
in beauty shop, Palace Beauty
S, Shop. , ,
Rooms furnllure. Mrs. J.
Jones, 806 Evans Avenue.
M.
34. Real Estate
j-ROfEM house, one block from
several schools and churches
Box 22. Leader.
wanted to buy
We pay spot cash for
furniture, gas and oil Una.
bedroom and living rr >ir
suites, etc.
scott & duhok
furniture co.
306 Fifth
Phone 2134
my welcome here is ati4ing OF
■we r(k6t. IT's NO LONGER"oeah
uncle" THIS and ^OAHUNG ,
uncle" that.'-bahi it WAS*
r OlSGuSTlNG *
&
lofw tm). fmmmimiu
how different it at beths
MONEY DIDN'T MATTER THERE.
THEIR KINDNESS JUST
INCREASED WHEN THE"V
learned 1 was flat.
By LES FORGRAVf
D PUT UP WITH ME HFOC
1
But they ll have to put up with me here
and like it for a wmile. wonder. if i
couldn't find a job 0* some sort.*
i'm strong enough c
now to work! J
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CHILDERS UNITED FRUIT STORES, SUPER MARKET AND CAFE
open evert night till 1«
across green' avenue from high school
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Green Ave
FULLER IFUNEHB
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1943, newspaper, April 15, 1943; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221312/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.