The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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Henry J. Taylor
Lone Ranger
Watch the World Go By
Parker Family
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invented
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Phone
908 PINE STREET
207 Fifth Street
Phone 2814
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WE ARE REDUCING STOCK
COME IN BEFORE IT'S ALL GONE
WAREHOUSE AND OWL
LIQUOR STORES
BUY MORE
BONDS!
LEADERS IN WHISKEY, GIN, RUM,
BRANDY AND WINE
2nd fir Cherry
208 Green
DIAPERS, dozen $2.39
For that Lovable Infant of yours. Marco Brand
. . Double Gauze, finished, Downy Soft . : Easy
to Wash . . Dries Quickly.
Little Girls
COTTON
DRESSES
Fast color and Pre-
shrunk. Plaid Glng-
hiimit, Chamhrays and
Prints. Sizes 1 to 12.
98c to $2.98
Figured Rayons, sizes 1
to 3. $2.98.
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COVERALLS
children. Stri
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and FaM <^lor
Priced $1.05 Ea
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$1.98 Each.
Children's Cotton
GABARDINE
OVERALLS, In
Assorted Colors,
sizes 3 to 8 . . .
$1.93 Each
Boy's Elastic Top
SOCKS, Fanpy
Colors, sizes! to 10
25c Each
New Arrivals In PIECE GOOI>S
White Embroidered Dimity,
White Pique and White Nain-
sook. G9c to $2.98 yard.
Flowered Batiste, Printed Cot-
tons, Khaki Gabardine, 49c to
98c yard.
Figured Linen-weave, Plesse
Crepe, Flowered and Striped
Spun Rayoii, Priced 59c to $1.29
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Table Cloths
White I si nen, Flower-
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and Rayon Silks in full
sizes. Many beautiful
patterns.
$1.29 to
$3.95
Cannon Brand Towels, While
with Striped borders, size 22 x
43, 69e Each.
Fancy Assorted Colors, size
20 x 40. 79c Each.
Solid White, heavy
98c
weight,
Fancy Assorted Colors, sizes
23 x 43, extra heavy weight,
$1.59 Each
Wash Clothes to Match, 15c to
?4e — Dl*h Clothes 15c Each,
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702 Front Street
Opposite Bus Stop
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City Liquor Store
902 Second Street
CHARLES ZETO, Owner
Citizen of Orange County 45 Years
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ALL THEY *ASK
By EDGAR GUEST
They ask so little who so much bestow;
Merely that we stand st^fdfast, day by day,
And bravely to our lesser service go
And keep them rigged and fitted for fray.
They'll do the fighting and the dying, too,
If well provide all things which they require,
Keep up for them the homes which onjee they tyiew,
Nor grudge the cost, nor grumble that we tire.
No more they ask than this: That we shall be
As they have pictured us at posts afar,
Unselfish and from|)etty purpose free,
The sort of people they believe we are.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1944, newspaper, August 4, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221329/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.