The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1944 Page: 4 of 6
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Lamar State College – Orange.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGE FOUR
*h> ftw
—.--jJ—t-,—-u ,v .'■"..|,,ua
.YOU'RE TELLING
\ ME!
\ By WILLIAM RITT;
—J\-Ceiitnil fítva Writ* " «
WI1Í.H ROCKET AIRCR**"fcrj
making its bow, Betcha Dollar
Pyer thinks ode of Uncle Sam'*
post-war headaches will be' the
problem of getting: rid of some
"} hundreds of thousands of plane
propellers. They're a~bit more
unwieldy torn rasor blades.
(V -Ml"
k-1 • ' *• • • •
• Gramlppppy Jenkins suggests
old plane prgpfllers would make
swell 'ceiling Mis.
! i . I .
Wt'v* just ditcc v#ntd there of
two Bug riven >«n the Russian
front. In fact rtiew«tir"Mips teem.,
I to be- fejiHy^cixiwlii i) w.Hh thefn.
, The .Nails are reported bulld-
a wall'across Italy. .They hod
better make it , A cort'fortable
one, for their backs will' sood be
against it. \
■ ! ! ! \ ■
Though ocean liners oft the
future will be airplanes, seme
folks will still get; seasick—fust
looking ¿Jownat the waves. V *
This I leap freór. but there's
one welhknqwn bachelor — od-4
draw, Cerchiesgoslen — who need
not worry abevt receiving mar-
riage proposals.
! ! ■ !
An Indiana burglar Is charged
ith carting off an 800-pound
piano single-handed. His mus-
cles," apparently, were as power-
ftil as his musical urge.
Be nn. ACTIVE American. Ay
your pell tax l>efore January 31st
ami qualify as a voter. — Junior
'lianiliM' of Cummem
mmmm ■'
THE ORANGE LEADER
WSm
lasers
LUCKLESS NAZI SUB
JUÉnaatÉá^LiMk*. Di iliaft
momea Tpr UUIMI
thotit a mishap
Yesterday
iliBiMi M
—«¡rot .me for a
reasons including, for
example, a WRB prohibition on
life delivery of gas -for ihe opera
tion of a gas stove, or because of
WmMú
;vt
; ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19,
a lcctl or «¿aft.1 law preventing te
use, IrLihe cese of a prohibition
on the i'f¡e of a coal' stove In " *
jr-'scliijq ¿srvicé sigtlorrrtn certain
citics.:
■Ration .certificates msiy now jj¿
issued ..for stoyes to hi'ar premfeep
'vhflre rtJentiol community activ-
ities, such as volunteer Red Cross
work,ai;e carried ón. t~v
«I limited production
and iihall inventories, new cook-
ing stove certificate* will now be
issued only if the Istoye is. to be
iijM¿4 f9'' essential living or work-
ing or for an activity contributing
to, the war effort or tó the public
welfare.,
Stóye ration certificates may
also he issued for oil heating and
cooking stoves in the emergency
oil shortage area, which includt k
all the states undér OPA /«el oil
rationing, except the Pacific
Northwest and Florida ant* Geor-
gia. These certificates can he is-
sued to replace usable coal or
wotia burning stoves, in thósw
parts of the area where the OPA
district declares the fuel for these
wood or «Ml sfoves is not avail-
k ♦•♦♦♦♦♦-• oo-o-ooeo
WATCH IMPAIRING
Ooe Week Sarviee en Meet
WstehasjfcarTie Serve To*
HOLLAND WATCH SHOP
UfSwtE*
Wff—
abt¿ •, ; -
A ration certificate may be
sura to ó fahllíadf wHfe \vli
buy a stove for the use of nn
¡ble tenant.
U t¡l
¡■■MÉ¡ÉtfÍÍÉÉÍÉÍÉIÉÍHMKiÉÉÍfaíÍMBtalSHlHH^B^II
NSW ROOF
OR
REPAIR
THE OLD ONE! . ,:
We Can Supply You
and 5 ave You Money!'
TEMPLE
LUMBER CO.
1111 Park Ave,
wmm
-Dial 4379
■ta
DOOMED TO DESTRUCTION by a combined attack of/ú. 8. Army and Mevy planee. a German s~brr.c
rine lies helplessly on the aurface of the Atlantic 'While A-Navy Liberator piloted by Lieut. Samuel it-
Taylor of Whitesburg, Tenn., sweeps down to rake It wlth cannon Are. The shells can be seen explod-
ing in the water and smoke Is pouring fromthe conning tower. The sub's anti-aircraft guns pc'.r.t
skyward but the crew has been kept from manning them' by the bombs and guns of the American
(flanes. Caught by a straddle of bomb#, the U-boat finally exploded. Navy phóto. Onternatior.il)
' á rn'm-m mm mm. . ^ $f0rm Brewing jjjj
fUtmiCMNWt launchsd by the
Newport News, V . Shipbuilding
«ad DryUock company in t^o
years Is the, V. S. fi, Duluth, pic-
tured on ways, above. Sponsor
was Mrs. Edward Hatch, Wife of
Duluth's mayor. (interoatiohall__
pi
Pi
ih-
t, -
■fern--
wm>
J
reductíoiiT
X
. GET YOUR SUC^ TIRES
RECAPPED
Wc Can Give You Quick Service Now! . r
RECAPPING it VULCANIZING
WILKE'S TIRE SERVICE
Rear of 410 Fifth Street Orange, T«xm
GUARANTEED
'* ♦♦ « ♦ • ♦ * ♦♦♦♦ « •
Classes Resumid In The • •
LeVOIS SCHOOL
OF DANCING
' After the Holidays ■
TAP—BAIXÉT—ACROBATIC
All Typés of Dancing • ,
1295 [Cypress ^J'hone 4458
Beflrct for t'WJf wasted cáhj
come a'jxjwer for good in the time f.
thM rcwaifls. And the tftoe tha1
temjins is time enough, if we will j
only stop the waste and íhe\ ídlé. |
nt.v*less l est'tliing. ArthCni"8ri8'
Lane. - ^
I found The Way
Vnam.
Í I fit •
* 1
I
fx....
|, v|
t&im
m ■ T
Jap Plssl's Reluctance to
[hi| Year | | Clash With Us a Heal Break
r*%w 4^ M,-
Spec/a/ to Central Press
^ff^Lookinff aheati into? this new year of Í944,
promise the. American people continued recuril-
ttó 6f planes and fighting ships, about' the same
hey had in 1B43, and at least a slight easing of (he
unér goods.
at On war production as the nation enters its
milct Will be that on planes and naval vessels,
int for about two-thirds of all battle manufacturing.
eted tO reach a rate of 10,000 in production a month.
_ hi total, compared with 80 to 86 thousand believed
l*nade In J943. Artillery ammuniyonliuiid heavy army '
reduction will be up. í — >
\ production of efluipmftnt for the ground army will
I reduced in 1944, according..to plan, and construc*
L of Army bases and Installations will drop to only
third at Uto 1942 rate because most of this work
''done, *
thfl wa* food administration Insists that American
> Will equal nutritionally and. quantitatively tf.at of 104a
i temained the best-fed people in the world. There
hUy lesa meat; butter, cheese, canned fruits and veje-
: the same Amount of fluid milk, more eggs, poultry, no-
; potatoes, citrus fruit and cereal prodi
I has promised that any time critical metal becomes avail
I* turned over In 1944 to civilian uses. E|ectrlc Irons,
: machines and mechanical refrigerators, have belén promised
'f. limited production this year and the WPB oAce of civilian
* I Qiqyeted to do something about the lack of alarm
TYPES slide 'down the ways aWd Join ti e'
tm Navy In Unprecedented numbers, American fleet au-
14 tha Paciflo becomes more marked day by day,
l! 'pt the Japs to come out/for a major engagement of tbi*
| had served to aid the American Navy. . Even the be*t
I admit the$9 coultn no major engagement'without som
^ both aides. -
i Dpfoet fcHwlkHiigf schedule that allowed for losses that have
iJSEBip
NUNGMY\ \
RUMANIA
•noun
UNMST AND RCVOIT reported
seething under the surface in
Nad-allied Bulgaria have j|Kn
given fresh impetus by bepvy
bombings by American-and RÍ A.
F. planes of-the capital, Stña.
There also are reports of a |k>s-
Bible outbreak of trouble between
Bulgaria and Turkey as Russian
armies plunge headlong toward
the Balltán* ? (internatur-j)
*r-j——■ ■ ■ -j----— ■■■
%A GOOD citizen is a VQTING
citiacn. Become a qualified voter
by piilying your poll tax NOW. -
Junior Kfi
Attend
FREE DEMONSTRATION
On
VEGETABL
CANNED
Recrea tion Hall
Thursday, Jan. 20
2 P, M.
B.BASS
Dry ¡Goods Store
904 SECOND STREET
Also Stationery, Postage
And War Defense Stamps
OPEN DAI J. Y
ÜN'TII.
8:30
P. M.
ii. T; BEST, M D.
* AnnouiU'linr The Oponlnj{
Of Offices—203 A(l;itns Ii|dg.
OBSTERICS "
DISEASES OK WOMEN
office rnoxr. 2-2800
KES. GOODlUiF. 1JOTEL
Phono 8821
POrvT ARTHUR, TEXAS '
Sportsorod fly . .
ORANGE FOOD aná
NUTRITION COMMITTEE
aaÜ • :í£L
THE WOMAN'S CLUB
PíkmiíM by
GULF STATES UTILITIES
COMPANY
GORDON'S
302 Border Stu^t
IIOMF^1)OKED
JNCIIIIS
HEAD
r 1 i h
tajnbcr'of Commerce.
2 drops la ea(!h nostril (
■ Attend this meeting and i cam how to prepare
foods that Aré available. Find .out"obout tibe
• p|ratiOn. Mrs. Thelma Cureon, Gulf States Hoi
s trate.
tatty, nourishing
rt cttts to meal plonni
Service Atlvl
:rom-
"phd pre-
ill demon-
H
%
m.
IV'
irssr* ^
' about it. Meanwhile, the^ American fleet ls^ttch|i
biff show-down buttle—nny placb—any time.
ass®
P OR NOT, the Office of Price Administration Is
with the people aa It was some ttme back..
Istrator Chester Bowles himself Is authority for t
may
two important.
J you to overoome f
forls or embarrassment of SOUr 1
och. jerky 'nerves, loss of appetite
- underweight,- digestive complaint*
weakness, poor complexion!
A person who 1 operating on only
TO to 7J% healthy blood volume or •
ttomach dlgnuve eapaeity of only ac
to 0S<JS> normal U severely tundlc«pp<Kt
Bo with ample «tomaeh disertlta
PLUB RICH. RBD-BdOOD you .
enlov that sense oí well-betng 'which de-,
note* physical Atoes* . .. mental alert-
ness!
If yoO are subject to poor digestion ot
suspcot deficient red-blood as the osusc
of your trouble, yet have no
"on or it ngg|j
be lust
dplication or ioaal Infectj
bIb may be lust «Bat;
promote th«
JUICES in
up BLOOE
Build Sturdy Heal A ^
and Melt America Win ■
ids and thousands of user* havi
to the benefits 888 Tonic haf
wbt to them, and sclsntuie r«search
shows that It acta results—thait's why k.
many say "SSaTonla builds * " """
—makss you feel Itfci
drug stores In lOand 2
JROT BB not
ml 1 mmmmS*. . B
I Administrator Chester Bowles himself Is authority for thai
tha public still dislikes rationing," l&wles says, "It is
Rff to ask Itself what conditions would be without restrictions
t afiy kind. Complaints against rationing are on the down-pra je.
" 4((mplalnlng about prices has gained."
*-®ÍOtDERINa BATTLE -over recapture of «w-prollt*" ls rtee--
break into the'open on the senate floor soon after congress re-
^convenes, Jan. 10, ,
Up to rtow, the fight has been Waged behind the locked doors of
the house ways and means committee and the senate *
tfinance committee during work on the new tax bill. * Bottle Over
However, Sen. Harry S, Truman <D) of .Missouri^ w . • •
Chairman of the senate special defense committee, *
has promised to Stir up a virtual witches brew, legi > tooths Neoi
1. #'
pw'lth everything I have," Truman says.
' far should congress go. in modifying the war
i, law passed in the spring of 1942.
cies have squeezed nearly billion dollars out
^ act.. As a result, a' lot of manufacturers am
«Visd wrote into the tax bill exemptions for a
^anliísicturérs «nd. the senate finance committee wroti
' specially on standard commercial articles.
fijristarve offensive Is Wing mounted by Truman a «f several
it promises to over-shadow all other floot><wnfllcts. in
' subsidies, if®"'
T
em
"Mi
'J'
n
\ TIVY TOT
Kindergarten
To Open January 20th
Will keep children 3 yearia and
older for working mothera er by
the hour far mothers wba wish
an afterneort or umntot free.
• Charges will be
and a capable lady In ean.
, Will also keep children wrtil
|1 o'clock on, Tuesday an! Pr|-
mm I
ta fighting man hac a dream. A dream
of a day to come —of the ddy when the war is won.
When he can return<o home and family and friends,
one# again to live in the ways of peace. We at hocne
t SOTTlip UNSIft -AUTHORITY Of THI COCA COlA COMPANY Y
v BEAUMONT COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
I !j I 1 ■" ^ . ' "•
can ^ etp his .dreap come true sooner—hjr
the little
can buy bonds^ and more
and«keep on doing It—till
rF.AKS — OYSTERS
BAR-BrQ
and EISII
u,ri- SAYS-
"SHE'S AS
iNGElUJtJ^TtS" A
n i
It I
<
■fiRFATFK
asja^iasgamaii^ii
AUTO
•PAIRING
Wc CaiKIIand|c An
AdditionnI Ajriiount Of'
Repairing at This'Tiin^
BORDER
MOTOR - i'OiViPANl
5(Mi Mnin Street
BUICK
I'ONTIAC
CMC
vf..
k
ASBESTOS
PIPECQVERING
Why do you wait to have
your water pipes covered
with Asbestos Pipe Cov-
ering?
If they (rceze it wil? he .
hard to get a plumber or
materials (or the repair^. '
A - • rjr '/
McCorquodale
co.s
424* •
907'Seventh St
TEXAS
... • V
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1944, newspaper, January 19, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142882/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.