The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 30, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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|. CITATION BYjrt'BLlCATION
- No. 12083
w w Helen Sweeten Defendant,
reeting; '
are hereby commanded to
• before the Honorable DIS-
f Owt of ORANGE Couri-
: the Court House thereof in
4QE, Texas; at or before 10
I «o'clock A. M. of the first Monday
xt after the'expiration of forty-
"i days' from the date of this is-
of this citation, same be-
the 26th. day of June A. D.
then and there to answer
Sff's petition filed in said
on' the 13th. day of May
1944, In this causé, num-
d 2063 on the docket of said
t and. styled Allen Sweeten
Btijf, vs.'Helen Swee ten-DC*
A brief statement of the nature
t lMs suit is as follow* to wit:*
ls a suit for divorce upon the
of harsh and cruel' treat'
it m is more fully shown bjc the grounds of harsh and. cruel
aintiff's Petition on file in this
lit. • .
The, officer executing this pro-
shall promptly execute the
according to law, and, make
return as the Ww directs.
Issued and given under my l\and
the Seal of said Court, at of-
in Orange, Texas, Texas this
>*l3th.' day of May A. d". 1944.
T; m. Dodd, Clerk, Dis-
trict Court, Orange Coun-
■ ty, Texas _
TOP SPECIAL MEETING
JÉEMBERS (INCLUDING
SHAREHOLDERS AND BOR-
ROWERS) OF THE ORANGE
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION/
NOTICE is hereby given that
lit to the Bx-Laws of the
Federal Savings and Loan
ition a .special meeting of
members ^ (including . shore"
i and borrowers) of the Qr-
Federal Savings and Loan
stion will be held at Uie
office of such Association
tile Orange Investment Com*-
Building at. 205-B Fifth
in the city of Orange, Tex
the 7 th day of June, 1044,
O'clock P. M. for the
of confirming and ratify-
; the action taken by the mem-
t In a . special meeting held
26, 1944, at which meet*
; It was voted to liquidate vol-
the Orange Federal Sav-
and Loan Association and
plans of liquldátion
had been adopted , by the
of Directors of such Asso-
were discussed and ap>
' ORDER of the President,
at Orange, Texas,
of May, 1944.
R, Batej
mgggm etary
iltry should be washed thor-
and out and patted
It wrapped or covered
until time to cook it /
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
No. 2057
• ÍHfe STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Lila Dalton Defendant,
Greeting: ' <
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Orange County at
the Court House thereof, in Or-
ange, Texas, at or before 10
o'clock 'A. M. of the first Monday
next after the expiration of forty-
two days from the date of the is-
suance of this citation, same be->
ing the 12th. day of June A. D.
1944, then ai)d there to ánjwer
Plaintiff's Petition filed in said
Court, on the 28th. day of April
A. D. 1944, 4n this cause, niim-
hered 2057 -on-the docket of said
court arid styled Bartje , Dalton
Plaintiff, vs. Lila Dalton Defend-
ant. -
A brief statement of the nature
of this'suit is as follows; to wit:*
This is a suit for Divorce upon
treatment as is more fully shown
by Plaintiffs Petition on file in
this suit.
iá. Thé officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, an?! make
due return as the law directs.
^ Issued and given under my hand
and the Seal of said Court, at
office in Orangp, Texas, Texas
this 28th. day of April A- D. 1944.
Attest: T. M. Dodd, Clerk,
(Seal) District Court, Or-
ange County,-Texas
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
No. 2052
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Ruby L, Couch Defend-
ant, Greeting:
•You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable
DISTRICT X^Ourt of ORANGE
County a! the-Court House there-
of, In ORANGE, Texas, at or be-
fore 10 o'clock A. M. of the^ first
Monday next after the expiration
of forty-two days from the date
of. .the issuance of this citation,
same being the 26th. day of June
A. D. 1944, then and there to an-
swer Plaintiff's petition filed ' in
said Court, on. the 25th. day of
April A. D. J 944, in this cattse,
numbered 2052 on the docket of
said court and styled Aud Couch
Plaintiff, vs. Ruby L. Couch De-
fendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this 4uit is as follows; to wit:*
This Is a stiit for. divorce upon
the grounds of h&rsh and cruel
treatment as U^more fully shown
by Plaintiff^. Petition on file ip
this auij
officer executing this pro-
shall promptly execute the
according' to taw, and make
due return ais the law directs.
Issued and given Under my
hand and the Seal of said Court,
at office in Orange, Texas, Texas
this the 8th.~ ,day of May A. D.
1944, f ...
Attest: T. M. Dodd, Clerk, Dis-
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Men Called Her
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' Women Called Her
A CHEAT!
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"Old
Acquaintance!
—Extra! Musical Comedy-
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Storts Today
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heartbreaks ^long
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TH[ BC.T POINT CN VDUn QIAl' j
Tuesday. May 30, KFDM *.
4:00 Asa Peveto and Skyliners
Three Romeos
Sea Hoilnd '*i:J
Dick iTracy . ; ■!..
Terry and the Pirates'
Hop Harrigan
Jack Armstrong
Captain1 Midnight
L«t Yourself Go
Falstaff, Show •-*
Watch the World Go By
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Lum and Abner
Duffey's Tavern
Up to the Minute News
Shep Fields
Spotlight Bands -
Cornet Story Teller
Raymond Gram Swing
9:15 ^Chester Bowls# ' ' m'
9:30 War Dads; . „
Star Reporter
Henry • J. Taylor
Harriet R'Rourk
A. P. News
Sohny.Diinham,
Glen. Gray
A. P. News t.
Sign Off
Wednesday, May 31, KFDM
6:00 Six O'Clock Edition
Musical Eye Opener
Moriiing Varieties
Daily War Journal
Sabine Tabernacle
Reveille Roundup
Breakfast Club
Sweet River
My True Story
Lanny and Ginger
Lois Marchbanks
Breakfast at Sardi'i
Gil Martyn
Jefferson-Atres
A- P. News
Noi-manGloutier
Modulated Moi
Firm and Hafne Hour
Baukhage^Talking
Chuck Wagon Gang
Coffee Grinders
Treasury Song for Today
ere Comes the Band •
Kiernan's Corner •
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Station K. P. A. C.
Tuesday, May 30, KPAC
5:00 Nationwide Prayer
5:01 Alexander Griffin
5:15 Popular Melodies
5:30 World's Front Page
5:45 Superman
6:00 Fulton.Lewis,-Jn
6:15 The Johnson Family
6:30 Baseball News
8:35 YMCA Speaker
7:00 -Confidentially s ,
7:15' Tommy Oorsey's Orch.
(Seal) trict Court, Orange
' . ; • ' Cfounty, Texas
ROYAL
LAST TIMES TODAY
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WITH
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"FILMVODVIL"
"S. SERVICE IN AFRICA"!
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Think* Withdrawal • Rwtt;
Wendell For Freo Finished
Michigan hee
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Columnist See* Wiikie o* I
No. 2 on Democratic Slate |
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Central Press Columnist
O WASHINGTON—Senator Arthur Vandenberg of
his personal candidate (or the presidency—"I have
ladles and gentlemen, to present-General DoUglaa
I, too hav* a personal candidate for the 1944
didate is not for thei bead of the White House
Republican. At least some folks,
,..a Republican. My candidate is
idwey on the Democratie side.*- , . ...
Ladles and gentlemen I'present Wertdell Wtllklel
He's my guéss tur'a running mate.for Franklin th*
Roosevelt,' providing Franklin D. Roostvelt nine
s AntT ttf i fMiiii ht irlH.
You can't make me believe that, suddenly, Wendell willkie has
put out his own political light Not that man! After «11 the trouble
and carrying on he has rushed Into. And the whooping and hollering.
And the tripa to Tlmbuctoo, Moscow and way- stations! Does any
body think Willkie Is politically flnlahadT The answer ls-No! Not II
It is as pUda to me as the nose on somebody e^e's face, th t this
meek, too, too noble withdrawal of Wfllkle's is a political riiM/wlIt
kie has never flven up quickly before unless he had a more exciting
idea ahead.~ —
And wouldn'tthlngs hum lfhe were Roosevelt's Number Two Boy?
Perhaps, Mr. Rooapvelt means, if he add Mr. Willkie should run
side by side, and win, to put responsibility on Vice President W'llh|e
Here, he máy reason, is a man who thinks so nearly as I do that fee
may be trusted to carry out my ideas.
Two rarin'. tearin' prima donnas there—Frankttn and WendelL
.Poor' old U. S. A. Poor you and meí ■" '
Anyhow, Vice President Henry A. Wallace Isn't golng to run again
for the vice presidency! How dó I know? It's one of those poUtlea!
hunchei'Whtch will flQ paper* end conversation until the Democratic
convention gqts under way In Juha, V
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I CAMB UPON Á REALIST the other day who wis in á rage
because we've-stopped calling things by their right names. What we
need in this era world, he said, la a return to words of one. syllable.
"Speak or things as they are," he .said, running hi# hand fiercely
througlKnls hair until he looked like a portrait of William Cnllen
"l till you thereJaJoainuch of this business of lénguag*
ig i sed t > conceal our thoughts and purposes.
"We say, (or example, 'Seven thousand Russians have /been liqui-
dated.' Why not say Idlled' T We say 'Premier So and So found It
necesss ry to, use some of fails government's funds for urgent personal
reaaont.' WJiy not say 'Premier So and So la a Thlef.'t ; ,
"We say and feel pleased as we say It, "The ldeaologies of this
war has taken on sudden enlightenment' What we ought to say Is
'Any ldeaology on the subject of war Is the bunk. War Is blood and
fire and pain and death!' . /
"War IS raising as much Cain as you can' when you're on leave and
fighting as hard as you can when you get back oh base. How about
using a little sense and plain speech when you mention war?
"Plain talk and a shred of sense might even help work Out that-
foreign policy of which some people say we have
none. > ;
"My thoughts on the matter of foreign policy," he
continued, "are .these, In case you're interested: Our
foreign policy has got out, of hand. The whole war
business has run away with us. We honestly don't
know where we're going."
"The reason we won't tell what w*re up to, Is
knotf ourselves.
"Actually, we don't know where we're going, but we're en our
May. In this the United States ts like the rest of the aggressive na-
tions. It's a snowball racing down a grade and more clogged with
trash and rubble, growing bigger and Wgger as it rolls. Wliere it
rk out
we don't
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TMIY MAY N DOWWUOMT bookworms, but our guess to that con.
valeseent sailors at the Long Beách, Cal., Naval hospital had more
romantic Ideas when they chose lovely Actress Julie Bishop as their
"book-end gtri" as a substitute for the ever-popular pin-up girls fight
Ing men claim a* their own. ttXernsifoaef 1
_BULLETINS
Allied Headquarters, Naples,
M|py*' *0. (AP) — The Eighth
army has entered-Arce at the
Junbtion of the Via Cásilina and
.highway 82 in the Lirl valley, Alt
lied-.advices from the front re-
ported today.
/ «V,•• -r ■"
>i Southeast«-Asia Headquarters,
Kandy, Ceylon, May 30. (AP) —
American and Chinese troops
have cut the main road between
the Japanese bases of Kamaing
and Mogaung in northern Runna
in a surprise move bypassing Ka-
maing, it was announced today.
•Mjlrf
The Dent-lip t,...
hold products i* ;.
ular sprees of tHwag
release of goods to the public. --
Chicago department store recenUy
announced a shlpumeht of 1.500
new plastic alarm clocks.. The
next morning 3,500 women forced
their way past guards and stam-
peded the clock department. Sev-
eral clerks were .tramped, down,
the melee, and four showcases
were shMteréd before police were
able to restore order,
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; '' TRAFFIC JAM '■ •
San Francisco. (AP) — Munici-
pal Judge Melvyn I. Cronin caltód
of traffic court after learniiv
that: /
His reporter wss undergoing an
emergency operation, his clerk
had blood poisoning, his calendar
clerk had crushed a toe In ¿house-
hold accident and his bailiff Wit'a
traffic Crash victim. .
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SHORTAGE
Fort Douglas, Utah. (AP) —The
machine age hasn't produced
■■■■■SI enough maintenance workers foi-
haviñg spent a short time here on at least one type of apparatus, the
a visit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ninth Service command reports.
A. H. Prince and other relatives, jfg an electroenoephalegapltic
left on his return to Pacific machine, a thingamajig to meas-
coast point Monday night ure brain waves. ■■. ■. ■'
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will atop, nobody knows. Nol
What nonsense, Realist X thought v
of a realist In the middle of a wart,-;
7:25 Looking at the Headlines
7:30 "YMCA and Servicemen"
7:35 Music Box . /
8:00 Gabriel Heatter/ .
8:15, .The Return of Nick Carter
8:30 American' Forumibf Air
9:15 Kay Kyser*s Orch.
0¡3O Pleasure Pier
10:00 Radio Newsreel
10:15 Music for Dreaming *
10:30 Dance Time
11:00 Ous Martels Orch,
11:30 Frankle Carle's Orch.
11:50 News
12:00 Sign Ciff
Wednesday. May 31, KPAC
6:00 Yawn Patrol
News ?
"Musical Clock
News.
Musical Clock
New r.
Muucal Round
Nc.ws
Good Morning Melodies
Stamp a Day
Bill Repaid
Stamp a Di
10:00
10:15
10:30
11:00 Boake Carter
1>:15 Morning Varieties
,11:50 Port Arthur News
12:00 Ray Dady
12:15 Clif Bruner & Show Boy*
Luncheon Melodies
CedHc Foster
to car*—enough."
cares about the
at any other time,
Pvt. Sam P. Cooper is here on a
furlough from Camp Roberts, CaU
lfornia and Is visiting his wife and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Cooper.
Harvey Prince, pharmacist mate
second class, U. S. navy, after
LEN'S HELPY SELFY
LAUNDRY
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MAYTAG
UNITS
Plenty of
Hot Water
Takes the Dredg- •• •
ery Oat of Wash
Day.
We take Damp
Wash
ONE DAT
SERVICE
NEW AIR
SYSTEM NOW
COMFORT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
COOLING
OPERATION FOR
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No Appointment Necessary, But to Avoid Delay
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304 Thirteenth—One block south Orange High School |5;
Am CONDITIONED
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Siesta Time
Jack Berch and his boys
Music for "the Afternoon
Nashville Varieties
Matinee Melodies
Walter Compton
Open House with J. Neblett
True Detective Mystery
News
You're Telling Me! |
— by william Rrrr '
CtotraJ Ptms Writ* _
A NEWLT DEVELOPED
' werea4
will lather frsely
even ln ialt water. In otbir
words, a bather actually wtU he
able to
Xfl ant, according to Ffcte-
grapte, has áre noses. Mo wea-
ger it cea Ideate tie picnic
grounds almoot MS soon as do
the picnickers.
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Arthur Gaeth
Down Melody Lane
Blng Crosby
This Rhythmic Age
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in Korea, according to an
Item, contract bridge to played
with the playera seated on the
floor. Unless he to double-
Jointed, Zadok .JR.
den how a player ean kick his
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ow that Mexico has oXciall,
the midday siesta the
tti Ttreo-a^rs-ior-Lnnct club.
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BICYCLE REPAIRING
REBUILT BICYCLE^
WELDING PAINTING
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she knows 'what to expfcl. W* dependable-there when she need It. It does a
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the service the forn
ends with glvlno.
Our electric
hand. And If* cheap, too. But thafs o virtue of
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helps farmers In many ways, to feed you better.
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