The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945 Page: 8 of 10
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PAGE FOUR
THE ORANGE LEADER
ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY,
8,1945
QUIET YOUR BABY'S ,
- HOT-WEATHER CRYING
Mother, help Iwby i< *t nun lort ably
thene^ucltei iticr if hv'a croes and
fretful hum bud r>fJ ioinr ijinmr r#«h,
he t hah. iM'irlty hrat. Sprinkle on
McjuMuift, thi *oolhi!H?< mwticAted pow*
dor and ere bow quickly Why fall*
nftlepp. UihhJ alter ovfivy change Mex*
►ana a medication even h<*l|>n prevent
diaper rm jgtw>" elmfcV Imrn. Family
favorite for itiift of minor nkin fumbles.
CoetA lHUe, nave rao*r on tl«<i htriro econ-
omy aixofl. Always i^nmnil Mcxsana.
The St. Therese negi® Catholic
Church will have a barbecued
chicken dinner at the church next
Sunday June 10. An all day pro-
gram will be given on the church
grounds at Sixth and Burton
streets. Candies,>old drinks and
cakes Hvlli'be sold throughout the
day.
Chinese Premier
appear before }he Honorable Dis-
trict CourSof Orangfe County at
Bonds are as vital to victory as
bullets. Have you bought your
share?
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Do Fence Them In ...
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Your worries are over whjefi you own one of these col-
lapsible gates . .. sturdy built of varnished wood and
metal . . can be attached to stairs, porches and doors.
. . . height 30 ipcfics . . . width 34 inches.
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the Court House thereof, In
unite, Texas, at- or before
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or berore ,10
o'clock A. M. of the ffhtt Monday
next after the expiration of fiirty-
two days from the date of the la-,
sunnce of this citation, same be-
ing the 18th. day of July A. D.
1945, then and there to. answer
Plaintiff's Pet 1 yon filed Jn .said
Court, on the 30th. day of May A.
I). UM5, i|i this cause, numbered
2740 on the dot'Vet of said court
and styled John Milton 'Harrison
Plaintiff, ys. Inez Adkins Harri-
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son Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to wit:*
Thjs is a suit for divorce upon the
grounds of abandonment as is
ijnore fully showit liy Plainiff't
Petition nn^ file' In this suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law -tUwuitar*" •
Issued and given u ruler my
hand and the Seal of said Court,
at office In Ofange, Texas, this
80th. day of May A. 1>. 1945.
Atlest: l"*,T. M- lJodd Clerk, Dis-
trict Court, Grange County,
Texas. (Seal) ,
FOR BABY'S ROOM
RESIGNING n.n j>ri*Hl<lent of execu-
tlve ytian (premier), of .China,
(Jerjenilissinio Chiang. Kal«shek
turned the post .over to Acting .
Premier T, V. Soong, above.
Recognized.'as China'* most bril-
liant statesman, Hoong has been
since Dec. 4 atteniling to most of
the premier, duties for Chiang,
who retains Ills position as presi-
dent- of China and the head of
state. (International)
CITATION nY PUBLICATION
No. 2749
TII.K STATF. OF TEXAS
TO: Inez Adkins Harrison De-
fendant, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
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Plight Officer Edgar K. Block | Ptunpa Army airfield,
and wife returned to Kelly Field, |
Houston,. Thurwiay after spending
a 15 day furlQUgh With his par-
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Block,
404 First street, West Orange.
Flight Officer Block received
his commission May 23 from the
sound nation.
Every dollar above the necesst--
tifs of livjng must go into War
Bonds — to fulfill your obligation
to your fightinf men — to keep
dovl'n the cost of living «■«• to win
the iieace wiU an economically
SunHort our volunteer
talesmen and women.
>nd
They are
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doing an Important job., When
they call receive them for What
they arc: salesmen of future se-
curity. ■ \ f ,
We've grouped the most im- ,
portant thiiiKS you need and |
offer them at a worthwhile
saving. Oay. decorative erlb,
complete with firm sftrliiir . . .
high chairs hi' several finishes
. . . comfortable erlb mattress
. , . folding pram-with adjusta-
ble drop front. All prices con-
veniently low.
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6 FLAVORS
Phone
505 Mont SI root
BUY
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BONDS
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1 slice of toast
Ifou'Ru looking at an electric "whirley" crane in action.
It's placing n superstructure on the deck of a new troop
transport.
This is a big, rough, tough power job. It takes a lot of
"juice"—a far cry from ihe amount needed to make your
breakfast toast.
Ti ulay, electricity is doing a lot of big jobs . . . helping
to keep Aiiienica's huge war machine roaring toward vic-
tory. And it. is ulso doing the little jobs in the home . . .
helping to give hard-working Americans the comforts and
conveniencts that keep morale high.
And all this at low pre-war pricesl
Your electric company is glad to have been able to keep
plent-y of chcap electricity on tap in these war times . . .
anil our folks pledge that an abundant supply will be ready
to serve nil your post-war needs.
GULF STATES UTILITIES
ENJOY NELSON EDDY-Th* Electric Hour
Every Sunday Afternoon at 3:30 on CBS.
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Tot's summer coolers . . open-air togs for water and
sun wear . . . Pinafores, dresses, little boy shorties,
suspender styles . . . all crisp, cool . . . of wash fast
sheers, seersuckers, twills and piques ... plain or frilly
sizes for every age from 1 to 5.
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Are You Timid
About Giving DAD Some
TIES For Father's Day^
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Afraid the color won't be right or the patterns
will offend? ... Well, you can calm your fears.
Come to GREEN'S and we'll put you right on
the b«am. Men like our ties. Their good
taste has won a large and faithful following
among the best dressed men in town.
Choose from hundreds of effects . . . stripes
... plaids, small figures!, bold all-over patterns.
solid colors . . EACH TIE HAND TAILORED!
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SPECIAL!
tylNKS
Fine Imported Wines,
7 Brands — 20% By
Volume
Fifth
$1.25
Martini & Rossi
VFRMOUTH
15.9!>% Alcohol
By Volume
ao-oz.
$1.95
OPORTO CASTLE
Wine. 20% Alcohol
By Volume
4-5 Pin!
55c
DEKIJYPER Extra
Fine ANISETTE
:>«% Alcohol
By Volume
Fifth
$2.95
DUBONNET WINE
10% Alcohol
By Volume
Quart
RUM AND BRANDY
Government House
RUM rrf $1.50
WHISKEY
OLD ERIE
Ml Proof
Fifth
THREE CAPTAIN
80 Proof ^|.
Fifth fl'^V
BOCA CHICA RUM
Kfi Proof
Fifth
$1.50
RON
X0 Proof
Fifth
TOY
RUM
$1.50
DEL NORTE Brandy
$2.95
HI Proof
Fifth ,
RUM BONITA
i $1-95
I. V. C. CALIFORNIA
CHAMPAGNE
12% Alcohol
By Volume
13-16 Quart
$2.95
Imported
Pjnt
$1.45
. RUM BOMBO
80 Proof
•'j Pint
95c
DRY GIN
bord Kingsley
85 Proof $A.0.r> |
Quart «
VODKA
00 Proof
Fifth
$3.45
$3.25
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PENNBROOK
85 Proof " Pff
Fifth .fHflP
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Bonded Canadian |
Frooi $5.95
Fifth
SOUTHERN
COMFORT
100 Proof
Fifth ....
$5.85
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Old Mexico
HABANARO
lOflr Proof i
Fifth !
$3.95
CORN DALE
Corn Whiskey
86 Proof
Fifth
$2.75
RIPPLE SPRINGS
Blended Whiskey
86 Proof
Pint
$2.25
California BURGUNDY CROIX ROYALE WINE
12% Alcohol by
Volume, Fifth
TC-SAUTERNES 12%
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CITY LIQUOR STORE
902 . Second St.
CHAS. ZETO, Owner
Phone 2835
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945, newspaper, June 8, 1945; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221588/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.