The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 61, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946 Page: 7 of 8
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CHANGE, TEXAS
>AV, MARCH'1*. 194tf *
ifetjel befendnnt,
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
4?!' ■ No, 3302
THE STATE OF TEXAS W
|§TO: Mdrie 2:
NaMifr, JML.IHHR
Yr.u are hereby commanded to
appear befoje the Honorable Dis-
trict Court .<& Orange County at
tho Court House thereof, ip Or-
ange, Texas, at or before JO
f ' o'clock A. M. of the first Monday
■ next after the expiration of f;ir-
■■Lir
issuance of this citation, same
the
ne-
at office in Orange, Texas, this
,tbe 13th.,day of March a, D. 1046.
Attest: T M Ootid Clerk, District
Court, Orange, * County,
Texas - (Seal)
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FPC Hearing On
Texas-California
Pipe Line Is Set
Experiment substation and resi-
dence here yesterday. Damage
-*vas estimated..at $10,000,V' ' y
Harry F. MoiVis, superintend-
ent of the station, said official
records and research, bulletins
Over' a period of 25 years were
dest toyed.
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— —,v Washington; March 14. (AP) .
ins the 2 th. day of April A. D. 1 he ^tleriil power commission
1946, then and there to answer «* ;(:t ^Mr on ap-
PlaintifTa Petition filed in said to .construct a-pipe line
Court on the 13th. day of March lrcm Tcxas l" California for
A. D. 1848, in this cause, num- April 8 1,1 Los Angeles, Calif,
bored 3302 on the" Bosket of said I Hearings began here in Febru-
eourt and. styled &. A. Zij gel ' ary,- Applications for permission
Plaintiff, vs. Marie' Ziesel Do- to t'ollfitruo1 * natural «as pipe-
fendant. : ■ ■ r ' •
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is. as follows, to wit:"
This is a suit for divorce upon
the grounds of harsh and cruel
i,* treatment, as is more^fully shown
by Plaintiff's Petition on file in
this sufc
Tho officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law. and make
duo return as the h w directs.
line are the" El Paco Natural Gas
•company, Southern California Gas?
company arid the Southern Coun-
ties Gas' l-ompany of California.
Fort Ringgold To
Be Converted To
Tubercular Clinic
WORLD BANK
PREXY CHOICE
"WIDE OPEN"
Savannah, March 13. (AP)
Choice of a president for the $9.-
100,000,000 wArld bank was re-
V. -wtde rpen" todajf,. but U.
S. officials said the foreign dele-
gates probab<y would commit
thcmgplveti before leaving Savan-
nah to accept any man the Uni-
ted States proposes.
The question became the No. I
| topic of speculation at the inter-
, national monetary conference
here, following the tentative de-
| eision ion Washington, D. C., as
permanent home for the bank
; and the world monetary fund.
issued and gh'cn under ^y lh^ngi'm- Mw*h 14-(A,>)
hand and the Seal of said I'ourt,
HOW'S YOUR pH ?
'Mature has a way of properly bal-
ancing body fluids . . . called body
* pH. Tired, aehlng backs are often
the result of body fluids getting out
of balance^ CIT-ltOR is the answer
to faulty pH. It restores proper
balance. Relieves pain quickly. Ask
v your druggist for CIT-KOS 1o-dny.
'1.00. For sale by:
drug'co.
Fort Ringgold on the j
Rio Gi'ifhcte, from which troops i
were sent ifi, the past' to quell
bandit raids and o1he.v-4>0ider in- !
cidents, is being transferred to
Texas fir use as a tubercu- •
lar hospital, the. surplus property !
administration has announced.
Under the agreement the state j
has been siVeriT a five *- lyetrr lease j
with an option to1 buy. !
DIPLOMATS SEE
RED POLICY AS
PERIL TO PEACE
Washington, March 14. (Allk-
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dic-jt vacalc me
T'CCMC an mp.etth'
presiduwt when he
give va th' medal
ou6hta
know me j
fT DIDNT HAVE TIME,
KNOBBY. SAY DO VOU
KNOW SOAAET'M.'jQ.
THAT FELLA'S FACE,
I'D SWEAR ME DROVE
HE u ur
HAD A
AUTO LICENSE.
naw, lis jiisr
a screwy
MOW LCOK. WE'RE
gonna TALK. about
th' fight in florida.
th' doc savsi gotta
git somewheres
warm. i been
having cold ,
after, cold. /
atrip. okav
iu tell,the
family to
come down
and have a
vacation with us.
nothln do in'
you ain't gonna
have nothln'
t'distract va ,
in trainin'/i
thty coulc'jr find*
any kind of ident-
ification. he was a
*!*■-
foreigner tho
THE' CAR THAT ALMOST/ COINCIDENTAL
PAN ME DOWN r
4iAST NITE fT y
I'M SURE, rr—-.^
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will conduct atomic bomb
eluding tho general
which
I,.ft eeiwe diplomas,
and Ktspnor \v
1'iieific in May,
tests in the
Better Than U. S. i.Uver tht eommWteSt
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Expert Service
ON
IGNITION
TROUBLE
JACKSON
BROS.
207 GREEN AVE.
-X.
$10,000 Fire Loss
In Nacogdoches
t. ' ' • ' vr> • ■ ■
' Nacogdoches, Tex., March 14.
(AP) — Fire caused by lightning
cleslnjyccl ihe Texas Agricultural
: ;r ■ . Jap Torpedoes
| cerned today lest the wholeijob ; ln u ,1ome 'n Highpolnt eOmmu-
oi writing the peace for world ' . 'v . . , - _
war II be imperiled. .Bradford testified tljat he ... . , at bis
"Such situations as the one which with Wa,dr'P but that he-. Tokyo. March I4.,(AP) -Jap- school
; has arisen in Iran hove reactions ^^ knovy the man was sci i- J anese torpedoes wei'e twl^ei* than i- (-Jen
| in""*many btl>er Tr^T(7ir~or~T?n'gtffn~^aTUTtijBftu—
lations. Hence they
ERAL TO GRADt'ATK
| KikiiiK liifl. (AP) ..... MaJ
f©tn. Williarh-45.
will de-
add ress
from hish
Uritish.
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.ft 14 *•**•> . t *.
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® 9 promptly rtltove rough* Irani
OCHEST COLDS
/\ treat for Grownuiis, Too!
MUSTeroLE
<M ■.
may af-
feet not only the forthcoming
meeting of the United Nations
se'curity council at New York but
also tbe plans far writing a Eu-
ropean peace at Palis beginning
May 1.
Childress Mai
Is Acquitted
Childress, Tex., March 14. (Al^1
t -..-Wade Bradford was acquitted
I last-night by a district court jury
I of charges of murder,, in connec-
tion with' tbe slaying of Marvin
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THE RED CROSS
SHINES ON THE
FOUR CORNERS
—of The
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Who writes the letters for thousands of veterans still
hospitals? YOUR RED CROSS. Who provides clothes, food,
shelter and money for families washed out by flood or burn-
ed out by fire? YOUR RED CROSS. Who helps tide the
handicapped newly out of uniform, over the tough period
of adjustment before his benefits come through and. his
future is certain? YOUR REp CftOSS—AND HIS. War
and suffering are never over for Red Cross Workers. They
must carry on asjong as there is human need for help in^an
emergency or a personal crisis. GIVE the most you can,
and you give to those who need the most!
tssssmt&mt:.
Stuart Stadium
Lights To Be In
Use By May 1st /.
Beaumont, Tex., March 14.
,(AP) • Contract for installation
of lights at Stuart stadium, home
of the Beaumont Exporters of
the Texas league, will be lei this
week-end but they will not be
ready, for tbe opening of the sea-
son April 16.
Contract for the lights was ap-
proved three weeks ago and they
will be torned on by May I un-
der terms of the contract.
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k Vital Masiaga To
Hen Who Feel Old
Why not regain thi ylm
and vitality you onea
an Joyad 7 _
If life «pp*r«ntljr hw toot IU Mtt.TOuaff^a
m y bo oblo to 00J07 llfo u you did in votat
youth. If addod yooro h *o olowed down
tour rtn. vitality and youthful piomutm,
horo U ■ oimplo motbod that may cban(«
vour wholo outlook on Ufa. Ju t aak your
druMiatforCASELLAatiraulatlngtableU.
Tako aa diroctcd on labol. Don't fo«l old
ud worn out at 40, CO or mora. Take theM
tablota regularly until-you feel that yuu
bare regained the nleaaara of living you
once enjoyed. Why Da diicouraged? Why
not try CASF.LI.A tablet* and regain tha
vnrva and aest of a murh younger man I
There ia nothing harmful in the«i tableU.
•t/They contain Celery ae*d, Thlamia
Chloride, I'ublnn Flower, Iron. A k your
^■>ctor or drugglat about "Uia formula.
rled
had
syecd
train.
They car- joint
a larger" tTxpfti'sTve PWlfrRcr|"
moi'e ranue und grcateV
and left no air bubble
Kcpii.fr, a member oi^he
a rpty-nnvy-murine board
Kr.konio h1uh school 30 years ago
to join |he marines.
Principal C K. Minshnw has
hnn iuncad that a special' com*
jua,enccroent will be hold MaVeh
2« at -whiiilv 27 veteran* -
Ciipt. Allan J. Dunning, Who di-
rected a U. Sv navy technical mis-
sion to sudy closely guardcJ war
secrets < f the Japanese navy, an-
nounced those findings today nit-
on completion of his project.
Cinc!ereS!a Gill
vjjjr
Expert Service
ON
RRAKE
TROUBLE
JACKSON
BROS.
207 GREEN AVE.
Th« report doein't toy but we
winder if ice tkatsi wer^ not
plannad at tlpndard equipment
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in" | fei the craw
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FAMOUS SIIEX COFFEE MAKER!!
WITH THt MrfNrfD FLAVOR-GUARD FILTER
OR WIN
ONE OF
icW* Complrre thi*
nentencr in 25
atldiliminl words or le*«: "I like
While ii'ijut Kvapyraled Milk,
s"\ fortified witli 400 I T.S.I*, uiiil"
£i of vitamin P;!, became..." <«et
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SELECTED as "Mist Cinderella" of
Mobile, Alabama's 11)1'! Mortli Grus
eclebratlon, 10-year-olrt Oernice
Morgao (above) plays a prominent ^
rola tn the postwar renewal of tho A
city's colorful pageant. Bernice was
chosen In tribute to her courage and
•plrit tn overcomtnR a dread blood
disease tn 1941. (international)! j
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KIIAFT POWDERED WHOLE
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 61, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946, newspaper, March 14, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308309/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.