The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1944 Page: 2 of 4
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3. Lost and Found
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SÍMALI, ! brown coin punte cas-
talning $4.00 cash, 3 important
PwwW* chain. Return to Lead-
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YELLOW gold" Elgin pocket
watch. Liberal reward. Nc
V FEW GOOD TYPEWRITERS
A. ?! Burn 011 -Front. Dial
4349 or 4165.
14. Wanted To Rent
I OR 3 Furnished pr unfurnished
apartment. Near school if
possible. Box 1827, yinton, La
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VU.-FM SALE
1943 ONE OU
28. Household Good
HOLLYWOOD bed and dressing
table, $55. Leaving Sunday
night. $05. Murray Cts., River-
sido.
American boys and girl*, M or 19
er in April, 194a. according tolatest
A« this chart shows, this if doubi#
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"of Labor
3UICK
ture
LE. 3 rooms of furnl-
E. Curtis. Riverside
vhen ohe tiut of sixteen was employed.
ber et work in 1
, youngsters of 16
thta ago group were
the increaae la much greater. One-thir:l In
brk, as compared to ope-sUth in 1941. It if
pointed out that the flgtofes cover children employed both at part-
ners
time and full-time work;\^hat while the number of. hoy worker*
greatly exceeded the girl*. Kie rate of increase in employment of
young girls has shown the greatest gain. The statistics also
size that the vast majority have\enguged in- non-agricultural
indicating employment Ui war mdhftrica. - (InternatioaalJ
haunts
ntowtflna just behind
f ak«toh, which also indicates the
lacing our troops. But once
the open toad that 3
that Hannibal fought
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tung in
•how In the
of
taken, the Inset
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ASBESTOS, PIPE COVERING
Beat the freeze by covering youi
. wattí" pipes with
ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING
McCorquodale Asbesto* supply Co.
I'hune 424Ó - nSTK - ?th St.
Orange, Texas •
•
HOME Laundry—Finished/or un-
finished family wash done bj
piece.- No piefcup or delivery.
712 Water St. Phone 4852.
<IG DONE ft my home 01
s 10.1 Gum Street.
OUTBOARD motors repaired,
I40t!~llth. St. Dutch Kinard. Dial
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y. Help Wúttíed
"riverside Cafeteria
100 Destroyer Drive
ORANGE. TEXAS
WANTED-ALL TYPES OF
CAFETERIA HELP
BLACK MAMMY COOKS
AND DISHWASHERS
COLORED MALE
ASHER8 i$m
AND JANITORS
Steam Table
NEW Bedroom suite and Jiving
room suite. See Mrs. /J'Brien
at Orange City Transit Co.
VlAGIC CHEF kitchen range. 556
North Avenue B, Riverside.
TWO Complete rooms of fuhjitune:
Phone 836. V;
^RE-WAR jiimmon cot and mat>
tress. $20.00. 210 Wilkes Cts.
.VOOD HEATER in good condi-
tion. 918 Burton. ■'
IGHTLY Used^, studio couch
nabic. 24<f Harrison Cts.
'Riverside Add.
34. Heal Estate
coto SHOULDER of the Nad high
command lis being turned upon
Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz.
above, following the sinking of
tho battleship Scharrhorst by
British warahipa. Reporta aay
that Doenitz, charged with re-
sponsibility for the losa, has re-
signed or will resign soon as com-
rrtander-in-clrief of the German
Navy^"" (International)
Air Commander
Mid Bus Girls
, COLORED BUTCHER
t OR COLORED BAKES
BAKER HELPER '
with Meals Furnished
« Days a Week
AT ABOVE PLACE
>AY, FRIDAY
«lid SATURDAY ^
Of This Week To ;/!
I. B. ELLIOTT, Manager
ORANGE, TEXAS '
m&mmmmmrnmmm*
for
IO-ROOM «House, 2 h^lhs;v upper
story furnished. Desirable home
er nice income. See Ba teman *
Ra te man. Phones 4612 or 4318.
12 ACRES of land near Silabee,
all mineral rights, near oil
field. See G. H. Davison at
Silsbee or write O- W. Hopper,
General Delivery, Houston, Tex,
¡ -SO-ACRES of land located in.'.John
Stephenson Survey adjacant.
Mansfield Ferry Road. Reason-
able price for quick sale. Write
Wm. Winfree, Route 1 box 141,
Orange, Texas. >>
FIVE LOTS wjth four room home
in Brownwood Addition, Third
St. Has deep well with pressuré
lift pump. See A. L. Blnnton.
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TATUM'S SPECIALS
8 ROOM House on corner. Also Í
room-all modern. 2 lots .on pav-
e*l street. A bargain. Terms.
fall
5 ROOM Hpuse. Pjiv&d slreet. Fine
-<*
~
p do house work, no
' steady job. Place
i if desired. Dial 3957-
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ni
Slatten's Cafeteria,
Navy St. across from
lldated Personnel office
I
COUPLE to care for
farm. Will¡flay salary,
between Jasper and
on Highway 96. Write
M. Morgan at 711 Pine St. Or-
ange), Texas or call .N J
It-FOR RENT
4
girls, l elenhonp B772
, .—
one girl in private
Cherry.
nts
Furnished apartments for
n and wife, couple, 1205
• ■ 11 "1 .1-. —
COUPLE—3-Room apart-
wilh bath, lights and
furnished. 7 miles,on
Ut highway inWestlawn
;. iniormátton
I In.
mÉnlM
FBlfjPtf1
; Thigpen. C«ll 4249.
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PRODUCTION
PER EMPLOYES
-Ml:
HDIRAl RESERVE
her. 1948,
tttlMOT K«t «ck
flgurea have just revealed that In Septem-
Í industrial production in the United States took ,a 148 per
cent jump over th? 1939 averages. At the same time employment in
factories increasedIro percent and payrolls went up 228 per cent.
*thla chart plcturéi the manner in which these increases affected the
individual worker; the IndTgdwal pay envelope and the production
per payroll dollar. Pipductlon per employe went up 44 per cent;
wages per unit of production were up 34 per cent *td production
per payroll ddltar was down 25
1 26 per cent.
(iBttroitiQnd)
"GAO 8" ANp ALL \
Hollywood. (AP) — What to
de with movie scrfpt tliai earned
the film industry millions of dol-
lars pne Studio cleaned out its
I files and donated tons of paper to
! {he salvage driv-i. -•
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FACTOGRAPHS
A flock of 60 birds Introduced
Into Central Park, New Tor*
CltK.ftLJlM0. are the ancestors
lie giant starling flock*
in the United States.
e .
North AfHeans, as a rule, eat
much leas friHt than food nu-
tritionists would recommend,
with the exception^ dates.
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It Is estimated thatHhe death
rate from typhoid feverMn 1943
was the lowest In United H^atea
history.
t 1 (
Between A. P. 1100 and 1500>
not tesa than 80 'iniversltiea
sprang up in citiea all ovsr Eu-
rope.
• •
To. transport l.QOO.OOO soldiers
overseas ruqulres 400 troopships
tind more than 700 cargo vessels, j
NAZIS PREPARE FOOD IN SHELTERS t
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THE BERLIN MEN fighting the fires ignited by British bomtaS
underground in an air raid shelter, above, by the Qer-
Auxiilary Service of the capital. (International)
I'LL <50 If WAIT A*
HAW ■ T t^*-L THE/ MINUTE . -w Au..
"fyS ^ CHiEF X ( SHAKE HANOS^/uut>S
HAsW^ J [ ear ME \ BOTH
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LOTS IN-Oakland
Addition fo>- $10.00 down,
1- / <>: . . "if
R. 8. TATl'M 7
Phone 4141 oír 4041
2 ROOM HOUSE on lot 50x150--
—-$500. Báteman A Bis teman.
J!,612i
cover Allied troopa when
eaver I invade continental Europe
the west will ffcll upon Air
shal Trafford L. Leigh-!
above, who has been, appoint
commander of Allied air forcee
under Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhow-
er, invasion chief. (InternatioaUi
fl ROOM House with glassed in
_ sleeping porch. Located at Eva-
dale, Texas on highway 90. See
W. H. Jones at Evadale. f
S. Automobiles
1941 bLDSMOBILE.\Goi>d 6-bly
tires. Bargain^' 144 fast Jtfhn,
Riverside.
■S. Trailers
C
TRAILER with 10x12 room on
side. Priec $375.00. Se«< Sher-
man, 1.1 Davis Cts., Riverside,
Orange.
1942 Covered Wagon trailer. 24ft.
O. E. lift top lee box. My cqt.
$700 cash. Kruger in rear 803
Sixth Street. #
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FACTOGRAPHS
Shipyards In the 17<Ws had no
multiple proiluotlon methods.
The shipbuilders were real
craftsmen, however, building pa-
tiently and well, and their yards
were tidy and conveniently ar.
ranged. , '
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In the Revolutionary war every
colony execpti New Jersey and
DcOawaref tiltil oi|t "armed v«s-
scIh.*! the predecessors of -the
U. S: Navy,
• • • —
A plaitle insole has been .de*
veloped for U. B. Jungle fighters,
which keeps soldiers' feet dryer
arid can be washed with soap
ond water. ;
. • • '
Forty thousand dollars' worth
of counterfoil tickets once re-
duced the profits at one prise
sü* ;1. . 5
yMbfei
GIRL'S bicycle. Now, pre-war.
Schwin with Stewart-Warner
Speedometer. 1001 Turret road;
tS: Riverside.
compass plant la 1
and south.
small Child's tricycle, goodi Wanted To Buy
paint and rubber, 409 Moreell.
ft. Wanted To Buy
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VnrAtlmu* ANTED-Small bicycle or trl-
irt houae dft b"">- D'al 4208.
•TWO 25 gallon bottle butane
tanks. .Write Box 4, 0|gn|e
Leader.
1 cash price
Ia or "iddinr
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repeir^tfiem.
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GENERATOR for Model T Ford.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1944, newspaper, January 5, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142870/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.