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I.—BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
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I III.-EMPLOYMENT VU.-FOR SALE
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ALLANNOUNCEMENTS
Leader announce*
lowing candidates lor office
ubject; to the" action of Demo-
atic primaries:
•or aKerttt of Online gy-
L. a "Dick" STAN FIELD
C. HOBSON MERIWETHER
¡ Fer CoertaWe, Pet. Í—
1 u RAYMOND LaVERGNE
I D. ANDERSON
. DOUGLAS Short/' BROUSSARD
:« J.G.CALLAHAN
> ^ %J. M. MORGAN ...
.■•'Fer instice of Peace, Pet .1— -
* . J. f. SWA&T :
if* County Treasurer v
J, A. "Ned" COOPER
! ¡MRS. DAISY O'REILLY WIMpt
f • For Associate Justice, Court it
J - A nl| .
i CHARLES B. WALKER
\ Lost «M torn*.
if
xir_ r—Small bunch of key*, used
last at. Post Office, 2 small bell
guages attached. Reward. Re-
turn to R. J. Lucas, 909 - 14th
St. Phone 4884.
í LOST—Suit
' * Cab. Reward
from Yellow
for rtttulm. T. R.
Powell. 156 Baldwin Drive,
Pine Grove Addition.
'LOST—Yellow goldBulova Wrfrt
K§ watch and- wriat band, mono
Í grained. E. J. B. Reward. Grant
f; Mapley School.
fWtory trained
for a
or call lar ap-
to avoid
KMelp Wanted
19. Houses
—
. mnmmt
MALE HELP ifanted—Young
mán 18 or over, work in fruit I
stand. Must be ««liable.*- Good
wages. Write box 1, Orange
Leader. .''■■■■■ '
2 CABINS. M.Ü0 ner weekuu-tiü
ties furnished.- Joe Bel Barto,
nil 4th.
WOMAN ¿ BOOKKEEPER. Also
newt editor, anyone with typ-
ing experience and high school
education may qualify: Apply
Orahge Leader. 503 - A Front
Street-
1-ROGM f rñ¡shed house, lights
.' &' Water. $25.00 month. Nor-
man E. King, 1639 Lake St.
3-ROOM Furnished house. Phone
2749. J, W. Thigpen.. < -■
20. Trailer Space
EARN TO $8.00 Daily showing
guaranteed dresses- . to . your
friends and neighbors. For com-
plete ' outfit, write Maisonette ^
Frocks, P. O. Box 2215, Hous-
ton." . ,
TRAILER Space/ modern 'conven-
iences, washing facilities,; ad-
joining large store, across street
from Anderson school and Tex-
as LaundryJ Plenty of large
WANTED—Girl to help in fruit
and vegetable. Apply corner
Elm and 5th. ■■
TWO WOMEN to assist in taking
orden. Experience unnecessary,
good pay. Apply between nine
and teen A. M. 1601 Main.
1
vn:-roRs/
SOCIETY — Presbyterians To
34. Real Estate
... |'V III ' i'" if -r.. 1T..ÉI. ;tiA
CIRCLES
Circles One
NORTH ORANGE BAPTIST
HOLD MEETÍNt
TATUM SPECIALS^,,*the.chttrch on Tuesday
morning at 930 o'clock with eight
5-ROOM House on North 5th. .St.
Lights,' water, gas and sewer.
Practically new. A bargain.
$1600.00.
LAftGE 5-Room clpse ip. $3150,00.
Part terms.
7 "iti. Acres close ip. $900,00.$375.
down,
HERE'S the best of all. 5-Acres.
330 feet on payed Pott Arthur
member's attending Mrs. Oliver
Seruhtine led the devotional. Mrs.
Sam'Ccoper-presided over the
business session and taught the
Bible lesson in the «bsénrffe . of
Mrs. W. W. Williams who i* ill.
Ne*t Thursday, morning at 9:30
o'cloeK the circles will meet again
at the church.
Circle Five of the North Or* ,
today
ado spaces. For nice'clean,WEAVER Addition lots for $10.
families only. Others do not ap-
ply. Martell Trailer Cts. W06
Park Ave. Phf-ne 7531.,
SPACE for 2 trailers; all utilities
paid. 803 6th.
down and 10.00 per month.
R. 8. TÁTUM
Phone 4141 or 4041
QUIET Trailer spaces. Close' in.
$3.00 week. Couples only. Apr
ply afternoon only. Mrs. Hull,
Í12 Main St.
road. With 4-r"oom house. See it ange'Baptist Church met at TIIT a.
to. Thursday in the honfte of Mrs.
Jaroy Weber. The hoateis led
the devotional and Mb- F., J. rfar-
gravés offered the opening pray-
er. Mrs. Weldon McCleilan bad
charge of the Bible lesson and
during the business' session the
reports of officers were given.
Mrs. McCieiUn. led the closing
u „ ,'."TT ipray«r. A short social W*s e>
MacARTHUR Drive lots. I have j(>ye<j at jj,e conclusion of the pro-
riica. oversized lots on Highway .^msbí^xsji
NEW TWO Story home. Priced at
a iargam. J, E. Pitillo, Phone
2933 or 4826. .
I
aiiiSfi
Singing Convention
To Meet Sunday
, The -Orange County Singing
Convention will "lueet * on* Sunday
aftemooYi from two to four o'clock
l¿ the Methodist church at Ori
I angefietd. it was announced to-
here has been announced day. W. A. Blad^ pfesldent, win
i in charge.
prelude — Ave Maria'... . '
on.-il ti.vmn ^-Hymn to Lutheran W. M; S.
(Van Dyke). j
The prograt of worship to* the:
o'clock Sunday morning
ifce at the first Presbyterian
Cofttinmd from Page One;
1 • ~ • ' ■ - 'rl 1
Win you will be á loser, and that
is iVot-becoming to a consistent
winnér us you are"
To Elng Crosby "If we-deB^t
j.'t ié .ft^ iiiii Jtstaai
Invocation—Lord's Mee.tS ThlJ r$day .
son.
Psalter -
—America.
Women's .chorus
Margaret -
I win-ycu wiil'be considered á loser
and people will associate you ami
i iis with your HprseS" * -
To Ginger Rogers "You . must
help Texas win".
. Ras Rowley, Executive Secre-
- . (ary of' the fifth war loan drive
M.to- Tlw-monthly , meeting of AS 1 J*
W-W *« S«W7 ol Ti M!owST ÍTA -S
Roaéh. -Presirtent Consolidated
Portion 48. page *13 the Trinity Lutheran ChtfWh wss
heldThursday mornln- at ten liaT'los"An
liic* oversized lots on Highway. gram by the six.'mértbers attend- • Recessional H:
Liberal tenns. „ Jimmie Hutl.l ing. N¿*t Thursdfy morning atr.S^ythbar^gM
WANTED—1 Director of Recrea-
tion; 1 Supervisor of Athletics;
8. year-round leaders for Com-
munity Centers . and play
grounds; 5 year-round assist-
ant Leaders! Summer play
leaders and assistants. Applica-
tions should be made immediat-
ely to Orange Public Recreation
Commission, Post Office Box
178.
WANTED—Dressmaker for cos-
tumes. Call 2263.
MAID
2269.
TO Care for child. Call
ROUTPMAN. prefer man draft
exempt.' Nice opportunity for
ambitious worker. Apply to* Mr.
Gill, Texas Laundry Co., Park
at Tenth. 1
p
market. Good location for right
party. Clarence Depwe. Phone
4538.
■ iVi nil.
MACHINES
repaired —Parts
Oil. attach-
MW1NQ MACHINE
EXCHANGE
Dial 444S
ORANGE. TEXAS
>ü
VI.-FOR RENT
Box H4.
^aMSaMM¿aHÍ
J Mi HRIwill
St SON, water well'
1004 Burton St., P. O.
• MADAM DRZEE, spiritual advis-
S ..or; located in traOer house, a
' " J ^ Wist Orange
highway 87, OrangeJ
HAULS
ienced Moví
PI
Laundry—Finished or un-
done by
Htt pldmp ór, delivery.
- - Phone 4652. v
The coolest place in town to sleep
—AIR COOLED LUCKIE'S
Hotel Dormatory, 306 Front St.
Phone 2054. Rates $1 per night;
Weekly, $6.00 and $3.50 with
lockers. . ■ .
' /• No. 2 Place
LtJCKIE'8 HOTEL
. 606 Third St. Phope 7791
Rates: $1 per night ¡weekly, $3.50
7 $4, $5 With Jockeys. We stake
new employes, advance money
on rooms, buy and sell ship-
yard coupon books. *?"'
No. 3 tlace
LUCKIE'S Tourist HOTEL
For Couples Only
912 Main St.. Phone 2054 A
light. Winch,
or
ÍAULING,
■ trailer
MacArthur Drive.
\
.-EMPLOYMENT
ÍhéMH
I. i HI Ii .
'ROOM For couple, 203 Decatur.
Phone Mrs. Pool, 2353.,
ROOMS fotMti'
2-ROO<htS in
Walker Street
or domestic and foreign «nhrtce
geophysics exploration. At
" school education or
>e education back-
. essential. If interested,
P. O. Box C67, Houston
ape, education, ex-
la'rtlal dependent
dVaft classification, tele-
number, and any o the
It to be relevaht. This
«1 essential ihdu«it<y With
tions for men with
¿Ossifications. Un-
hav« a statement af
are unemployed or
In.
IANIC
MMM
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17. Rooms
H. Wanted To Rent
Phone 4462
WOULD, Like t^> rent a meat mark-
et, can handle-full line of meat..
Call 2828.
f (?ET THIS BARGAIN!
I lO-ACRE im'proved truck,Jarm.
3 miles of Orange. J. E. Pattillo,
Dial 2933 or 4826. -
WE BUY AND SELL JUNK, bat-
teries, metal, lumber and old
junk cars. Alvin- ' V. Keown,
MacArthiir Drive. Phone 4224
or 2785. ? ■ Wit,
27. Miscellaneous
BUTANE system tank, stove, and
heater. 491 North St., Brown-
wood Add.
THREE-ROOM Hoy^e and lot for
' sale or rent in Brownwood Add.
1 Apply 411 Destroyer Dr., River-
side.
LARGE 6-Room dwelling, 8x26
Hall. Aply 812 Border-
10 o'clock the circle will meet ln
the .home of Mrs. Charies S«Shri-
eber. . ■■ U' " "i, ,
. mark's w. s, c: s.
ÍEW ti'
RESTURANT fixtures, about 90%
complete for 32 seating capacity,
8 stool counter and booths. Head1
counter and booth built. 613-R
Peary Cts. Riverside. Mrs. Steen.
1941 - 42 Ford radió. Remington
Rand electric razor. 1212 Park
St. after 6:30 p. m.
TWO Electrjc beer boxes, ls draft
beer box. I coffee urn. 1207 Green
Ave. Oasis Cafe."
RADIO, 107 E. Green. Near Sabine
river, bridge. j
PIPE, CULVERTS, connections,
etc: also timber, 8,X10, 10x10,
12x12 from 10 to 28 feet lótjg.
Long leaf yellow pin*. Alvin
V. Keown, ■ Mac Arthur Drive.
Phone 4224 or 2789.
I
6-ROOM. House and lot or wDl
trade for oUt-of-town property.
1206 Sholars St.
DUPLEX 6 ROOMS Ind bath,
$I8M.M cash. Bateman A Bate-
Phone 4612.
ST.
MEEtá FOR PROGRAM
Mrs. E. C. SWitzier was hostess
for the weekly meeting of the
Woman's 'Society for Christian
Service of the St. MaVk's Metho-
dist Church on Thursday after-
noon ii) her home, 406 porter
Counts.
The first lesson from the book,
"For. All of Life" was given with
Mrs. R. Lee Davia leading the
ipn of "Gospel for the
Whoie of Life." Assisting in the
presentation of the program* were
Mrs. Swiiier, Mrs. J. W. WHh-
row,' Mrs. H. J. Rusk. Mrs. H. B..
Hatcher. Mrs. J. E. Sterling and
Mrst- F. C. Cady. Mrs. C. L. Da-
led the devotional. During
Songs My o'felock^át thn chlri>Bi. ^ ^ v . .. « v..
«Other Taught Me (Dvorak). . Miss Inét Egerátroín rMá the pfeü-
Offertory - Traume (Wagner), scripture andX Rev. Paul B nM"' -hlnh,"win«r H'visiot' chl,,-
Prayer—Response. y Fnultk led the prayer arid gave
Quartette —"^Mother a" Mine the discussion of the program
(Lcurs) Mrs. H"^y. Miss Carter.1 toplc, "Light To Lighten the q«ii^
Mr. Osberg, Mr. C.
w? Reading of
Senmm—E.T.
Recessional Hymn —
ipturo.'
ange shipbuilding division chal-
lenge employees of ail Other Con-
Idn
Ules (India Mission)". Mrs.
George E. Monroe presided over
the business session. lt was a 4-
nounced that* the society wouW ^8^^
solldntcd Steel units that the Or-;
iinge yard ,w.ill sell more bonds #
dnr.nji the fifth war loan drivp
tMh ail sutfh units combined'
(Signed) "Ras Rowley, Ex«utive
, have all day sewing In the home
of'Mrt. A. E. Birth on Thursday,
METHODIST
;S. ME
Bfcttedlctfon—Response.
Organ Póstlude—Finale (G
' 1 - " —Ü " • --
Riverside Singing
Convention Formed,
Chrisi
Twenty - five members of the Method)
Riverside Singing Convention session oñ Thursday afternoon at
which was recently organized,Tias three o'clock at the church. Mrs.
The following has been receiv-
ed from Ginger Rogers, Texas oWn
red-head.
¡ "Los Ang?ies. Califs May 10.—.
, Réx Smelzer, Consolidated Steel
¡ Ccrp., Shipbuilding Dlvn.. Retel
isorry delay in answering have?
been'«way on location for'a pic-
First ture y°u haye appointed ine with-
MEETg
Woman's Society
Service of the ..... . ^ ..
Church met in regular out, V"t I accept anyway
elected the following officers:
John H. L. Hyden. president; A.
D. Pierce, vice president; Mrs.
Edith Cherry, secretary; Mrs. W.
J; Peel, treasurer.. A staff of ush-
ers was also elected.
The purpose of this organization
is to-contribute to the commu-
nity recreatfon program. Special
musical programs are to be ar-
ranged later and community j ident, in charge.
Singing is to be sponsored by this'
group every Sunday night from
W. H. Malone presented the last
lesson from the book, "God and
the Problem of Human Suffering."
Mrs. J. M. McCorquodále assist-
ed in the piesñititión and Mrs.
Miilone led theclOSlng prayer.
Next Thursday afternoon at
three o'clock th? W. S. C. S. will
meet at the church for a business
session with Mrs. A. Garrett, pres-
to be an honorary members of the
Consolidated• Steel .Corp Bohd
tlrive advertising committee and
Will try to figure <jut a way to
aiinounce the contest in the news-
papers as you request letter fol-
lows shortly regards." Ginger
Rogers" K ^
3 Apartment house. Apply 712
Cypress. .
28. tíóúséhótd Gooda
v
BEDSTEAD and coil springs, both
$13.00 807 Cherry. //.
LARGE 1-Room house With large
sleeping porch on large íot,
60 x 178. Just outside city lim-
its. Payments like rent. Carter,
Scott" Duhon Furniture Co. .
3-MOOM House, screened back
porch, high lot, poultry wire
fence, 34 Mardee Drive, Spoon-
er Add., $700.00. Terms. Robert
C.
hM.¡n MU M¡Z°ít urZÍ" eight to ten o'clock at the River
IhÍ^Tm" LT*.b,«r. ■ « "°SL'ScL 'm
the church Sunday morning to ¡ ■ Is to be cha g .
^^L0tU> " ^ ent*r '°C I CHRISTIAN W. M- S.
' were discussed for y*1 HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING
awcusseil, for _the. regular monthly meeting of
PUuis
isittng
mnn nHl«tr¡r?nñÍr..nd#.rI^vBT,wñ! 1116 Woman's Missionary Society presiding. The monthly i
moot district now^ underway .Two. . ««..christian Church was oi °««cers were given. Ten
district officers are to attend the
meeting Of the w. S. C. S. to be
held on May .30 in. the home of
Mrs. Switzer.' "
, Next Thursday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock the society is to
Myek sfji;
FOR SALE or trade. House
tot. 84 East Cypress.
35. Automobiles
: and
n.
^íur^\l?"accíít'* "packing TOR Sale 36 Internationa/pickup,
1 t^nk os Xt Sment i"! see Hub Cofe, JaAc-
Rogers Ct.
SLIGHTLY Used Singer Sewing (,'
Machine. 410 Cherry St.
FURNISHED rooms, clean,' de-
cent couple Only.'Must be con-
BEDROOMS for 2 men. 1302
Call 4772.
504 Cherry.
Orange. 610
ROOMS for girls In private 1
Telephone 1237.
ROOM and board in private home
pr meals only, Dial 4478.
FURNISHED Room, also furnish-
ed toiler with. sink - and gas
stove for sleepers or couple.
Cooking privileges. 7Q7 Cypress
Apply back apartment. 1806
Main.
ROOM and board for men. 469
Park, West Orange.
6 FT. General Electric refrigera-
tor with new unit. Write Box 16
Ofange Leader, ^
9>IECE dinínl room suite. Write
^ Box 17, Cr. Orange Leader;
" |l ' i ' 1
long box; see Hub Co
son Motor Co.
1941 CHEVROLET pick-up, 3-4
tone... Goott motor and tires
from
for the second lesson
study book.'.'
Vtt.-FOR SALE
..i.,... hi 11 lm Hi—wKJWi
38r Trailer*
ROYAL House trailer, sleeps four.
New paint. Fair tires. 1609
Cherry Street >
$1095.
John. ■
402 Davis Cts., off East
NICE Clean livingroom and bed-
room quites. Must sell this week.
PRE-WAR Large table-top gas
range, Reasonable. Hoi Idly Gro-'
eery, MacArthur Orive, Spoo/ter
. Addition. • / ,
BED ROOM "Süite, living7 room
suite, 9x12 Axminster^rug, bed
springs ana mattress, 2 scatter
rugs, trubber h'dse, 21 Jewel'Elgin
wrist watch.. child's desk and
chsft* . coffee-^-table, center table
and Dtijer nicc Items. AH pre-
war. 231ÍN*. 16th. Street.
33. Livestock &
194 J BUICK Sedanette, perfect
shape, radio)- heater, new seat
cover antf tires*. Qan be seen at
1002 Gryin. Dr. E. C. Schofield. >QNE COVERED Wagon trailer
Ope National Trailer, ,17 Model
Harley - Davis Motorcycle. 215
Border. A. J. Crawley. - ^ .
TvSBKW™'11
1940 ~¿uick, good tires. $845.00.
John. Hoffman, box 947 or 6U
/940 Champion Studebaker, j$700
316 Davis C^.
1934 FORD Tudor, good tirés,
would trade for 40 or 41 Ford,
pay difference. 637 Destroyer
.Drive.
MMM*
36. Boats.
ROOMS for girl . Dial 2772.
-in if affiiBinriT wr iiii y,'
¿mtm
18. Apartments
yi' '■ * ni t f'T, .,i m.
2-ROOM furnished . cabin on
Smith St. West Orange. No
children. Mrs. Octavia McKln-
neyi.\
AUARTMENT, !106 Curtis. Dial
J£66_
am*
ATTRACTIVE 2-Room furnished
■apartmftf.;' -Ltga ^cooi .bed
room, ne«t to bath. Desirable
for couple or couple with small
child. 17to Park at 17th.
2 - ROOM FumMfd a
An utilities paid', M. T. Dear-
mood, 704 Second. Phone 2583.'
TWO
S'"SL
ta. No
9i
■HHI
2-ROOM 'Furnished apartment.
■ 20* Stake'St., Bland Addition
YOUNG Jefsey milk cow and ten
week old calf. A bargain if sold
'at once. See at Rt 2"box 18. C.
W. Anderson. • .....
ONE Fresh milk cow and heiftar
calf. 1411 - 4th. St. Phone 2458.
BARÓAtN, Mare, 7 years old.
Gen{!e for children. Two fresh
cdws with heifer cows. Back of
McLewls School, !
6 HEAD Mares, 4 to 6 years. Broke
to work at Tom Dormán's place,
Ask for SUBI
JOHNSON Seahorse outboird
motor, 32 H. P. $150.00 One
Outboard • boat with trailer.
Bonded ply wood construction.
Excellent condition. 12 ft. length
$40,00. One Wolverine solid^
cedar outboart htill, .16 ft, exqel-
(nt Condition. $100.00; I 'Jfwrt>
sotN^eshorse outboard motor,
5 H. P>eall 2500.
1941 PLATT 24-FT. Custom built
tandem wheels. jood rubber', Ve-
netian blinds, electric refriger-
ator. Like new. Reasonable. R.
Dehler, Tiger Trailer Camp.
Í of the First Christian Church was
held on Thursday-afternoon at
two o'clock at the church.
Mrs. R. P. Tand$> conducted the
business session and Mrs. W. M.
Locke had charge of the piogram
assisted by Miss Lillie Stark and
Mis.. Daniel ' Bolieahaiid Miss
Stark gave a-vocal\solo as a spe-
cial number on?'the,/program.
.Election of /officers was held
with the following results: Mrs
Daniel Robe^haud, president; Mrs.
A. J.- Schnitzel/ vice W president;
Mrs. S- L- Tdmpkins, secretary-
treasurer.
The next meeting of the W. M.
S. will be held on the first
Thursday in June gt the church.
LETS LOOK AT RECORD
East Canaan, Con. (AP^^—Pri-
vate Ralph Black of this town
fcund himself in an Italian sea-
port recently, had a hunch that
his brother, Leslie/a navy chief
petty officer, might have been
there and decided to check the
Red Cross hut.
Kl Private Black had to wait his
church with Mrs. W. M- Locke turn for another man was poring
The monthly reports °ver thesignaturesintHbbook.
It w s Chief Petty Officer Leslie
Black.
LOYAL WOMEN'S CLASS ,.r
HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING
The Loyal Women's Bible Class
of the First Christian Church ,held
a business meeting on Thursday re* . r.at.
afternoon at three o'clock at the
presiding.
mem-
bers were in attendance.
W. S. C..S. MEETS
The Bruner Methodist Woman's
Society for Christian Service met
in the home of Mrs. Allie Caster-
line in West Orange On Thursday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for a
social and program.'
sbM
the program on, Nursery
taken from the book, "The Lord's
Song in a Strange Land " Mrs.
Charles Henderson took part on
the program and led the closing
ELECTRIC Refrigerator, before 'prayer. During the social hour
May 15. P. O. Box 191, Groves, refreshments of sandwiches, cake,
MAém*.
WANTED TO BUY—Pre-war bl-
cycle. 230 Ausbom Cts.
Texas
I BOY CHICKENS and livestock.
C. L. Wingate. Phone 2828. •" *
WANTED To buy; Small ice box
and gas stove. 1011 12th. Street.
GIRL Going to colloge wants;
small trunk. Phone 2957. í
potato chips and ice cream'were
served.
Next Thursday afternoon ' at
2:30 o'clock the society will meet
at the church;
PERSONALS
WILL PAY Reasonable cash price
for your typewriter or adding
machine. We aíto
Phone 4340 or 4«5
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Claxton
of Pó: t Arthur spent Thursday
repair them, here visiting' with relatives and
■friends. _ - *
heaping bowlful of mflk, frutt, and
Whaatfca. Whole grain nourish-
yiAjsm
rt
FOR SALE rent: Riding ponies
anil Saddle, Located hid Pound
Pen, Gum Street. Long.
FEW YOUNG Ribblta. Extra good
stock. 202Vith. j. C. Daly.
Poney. Call at 812
Second. St.. Phone 288 .
' I KNOW I
IgflHlSEDj
HIM-
W
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□QD
KEEPIN6 BUSY IS THE AMSWER
LUCE MftJLJONSOF,
¿^LS ACE DOING.'
BESIDES
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Tea devoid en year wmteh
..keepItthcrtTOr litade-
penfeable condition by an
annual cleaning, Inspection
adjustment Modest charg-
"A friend calle our la
liady every
Hint at thie hour.
wny we all get a second helping «f Wheattee.
There's a
réftl
ment in those
Mlakes^^^M
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whole
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1944, newspaper, May 12, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142980/m1/2/?q=%22Places%2b-%2bUnited%2bStates%2b-%2bTexas%2b-%2bOrange%2bCounty%22: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.