The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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BY PUBLICATION
NO. 3299 !
5iTATE OF TEXAS
Wallace Ford Defendant,
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Attc&t: T M Dodd Clerk. District
Court. Orange County, Texas
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arc hereby commanded to
before the Honorable Dis-u
owrt of Grange County at f
House thereof, in Or-
AND
-LOST INSTRUMENTS
RECORDS
Mrs. JjaSi'.plvine Duhon of Cal-
casieu Parish, Louisiana, has rea-
Texas, at or before 10 | S(„> to .believe that the following
A. M. of the first 'Monday ncsn iiti'iL urii-iii'il deeds, iasim-
Z alter the expiration of for-; ments and p.tobMe records have
M*o days from the date of the j i,. Original record of the pro-
'$($ of this citation, Same I been lost;
~Sie 29th. day of April A. 1 bate proceedings in the Estates
>40, then and there to answer i 0f Robert H. Jackson and his
ntiiTs Petition lilpd in - said wife Mury w jackson, deceased,
Mirt. on the 12th. day of March ! fik,d ia the County Court, Orange,
SK 1W. >n this capse, num- j Texas.
Bred 3299 on the docket of said v j Power of attorney from
hurt and styled Mattie Delphine Pljef&iV C Cline to N. J. Patton
Wd, Plaintiff, vs. Wallace Ford j duted November 24', 1871., filed
sfeiidant. j for record in Orange County,
I A. brief statement of the nature j Texas.
' this suit is as. follows, to wit:* j 3 powcr oI attorney from An-
is a suit for divorce upon j (Jl.cw Jackson to N. j. Patton
. grounds of harsh and cruel • ; daled Apri, io, 1872, filed for
>tment as is more fully shown
ord in Orange County, Texas.
Anyone having any knowledge
as to the whereabouts of the
ginal instruments and records de-
scribed above, please communi-
cate with Mrs. Josephine Duhon,
thfuugh her attorneys, McCoy
and King,. 515 Weber Building,
Lake Charles, Louisiana.
(signed) Mrs. Josephine Duhon."
TUNE - IN
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Plaintiff's^ Petition
Suit.
on file in
If/The-officer 'executing this pro-
Jlfss shall promptly execute the
lime,according to law. and mrike
lljue return as the law directs.
■I Issued and given under , my
and and. the Seal of said Court,
Office in Orange, Te*us, this
[he 12th- day of March A. D.
April
record in Orange County, Texas.
4. Deed from Mattie FilSOli,
Eliza Gilmer Terrell. OUie G,
Graham. C'leora G. Butler, Laura
G. Hadra and Annie Gilmer to
Frank Andrews dated April 28,
1925. ahd filed for record in Or-
ange County, Texas.
■ 5. Deed from Frank Andrews
to The Gilmer Company dated
November 5, 1925, filed for rec-
PERSONALS
J.M.jBurkait, 711 College
street, has gone to Corpus Christ!
because of the illness of his
brother-in-law, J. P. Fulkerson
ot that city. •
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censorship, and quit publishing
their discoveries. . ,' vJ
Glen Enmon, & student at Texas
A. and M. follege, spent the past
weekend here with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs.
Park avenue.
W. C.*Enmon, 403
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JOSEPH tmilNGlR'S
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ou major in chic in this figure-loving peplum
two-piecer with contrasting blouse pockets
and two color peplum. Fashionably highlighted
withiwyoHy-poorl buttons ond-o-wo
hugging self belt. Junior Sizes 9 to 15.1
! O M N N Y E • JOHNNYE * JOHNNYE
Wednesday, March 27. 1946
4:00 News for Women
4:15 Song Palace
4:30 Tea Dance
4:45 Hop Harrigan
5:00 Terry and the Pirates
5:15 Dick Tracy
5:30 Jack Armstrong
5:45 Tennessee Jed
6:00 Headline Edition
6:15 Raymond Swing
8:30 Lone Ranger
7:00 Luiri anfl' Abner
7:15 Ray Henle
7:30 Treasury Salute
7:45 Let's Dance
8:00 Pages of Melody
8:30 So You Want to Load
a Band
Chester Morrison
Bishop's Relief Committee
Fantasy in Melody
Star Reporter,.
The Symphonette
Glen Gray
A. P. News
Mrs. Clyde Childers who un-
derwent a major operation at the
Orange City Hospital on Monday,
March 18, is reported doing fine
and was " returned to her
home, 909-A Fourteenth street, on
today.
Mrs. F. A. Harris, Jr., and little
| son, Gus, HI, returned Sunday
; from a weekend visit in Houston
with Mrs, Harris parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Smith.
Mrs. Boye James and daugh-
ter. Annie Rose Snell, spent the,
past weekend in Leesville, LtfC
Where they visited Mrs. James'
brother, "Toy" Belcher who has
recently returned from the ser-
vice. /
Explosion, Fire
Demolish Store
Strike Closes-' n
Marriage License
Bureau In Mdnil<
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Manila, March; 27. (AP)/- Cu-
Rockport, Texas. March 27. ■—I pid took a holiday in Manila to-
(AP) — An explosion followed by day as the two-day-oid strike pf
fire Monday night completely de- municipal employed closed the
molished -a groccry store here, Manila marriagelicensc bureau a- -
—■r"TO™TrT ——. gMMiBBMpwaiiM -7! caratfaft aUH> t* nefthegft" gate*4'
causing damage • estimated" by
Owner A. L. Bracht at between
$15,000 and $20,000. -
Bracht said he believed the ei-
plosion was caused by gas. It
was heard by persons four mil
away.
A gasoline station across/ the
street was damaged, add windows
were broken in houses^ several
blocks away. A piece of sheet
metal thrown upxdn a power line
put out all eleetrle lights in the
city.
No on^ is reported to have
been
The first national birthday pro-
ject for Camp Fire Girls, Inc.,
was established in March, 1916,
its purpose to collect bundles of
clothing for babies in Belgium.
Tong with ot«er city offices. ~
Starvation
10,000 In Yungnien
Chungking, March 27. (AP) —
The Central News Agency to-
day reported that more than 10,-
000 inhabitants of Yungnien hi'
southern llopeh province had
died of starvation since commu-
nist forces blockaded that town
six months ago. It said the sur-
vivors are resorting to cannibal-
Ism as the supply of tree bark, on
which they have been subsisUwg,
is exhausted.
World wheat production in 1945
was 8 per cent below pre - war
levels. ...
Russians
Kara j, Iran f|tf|
After Five Years
Keraj, Iran, March 27, -*• (De-
layed) — (AP) — The Russians
are pulling ojit of this ancient
way to the Iranian capital of
Tehran — with as little fanfare
as when they entered it almost
Jive years ago.
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Mrs, John E. Cottle left Mon-j
day for her home in Memphis, j
Tenn., after having spent three
weeks here with her husband's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cot-
tle, 1002 Eighth street.
Mrs. David E. Roache of Beau-
mont-.-spent Tuesday - in Orangc-
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Cottlet 2003
street.
North Tenth
Mrs. Anna R. Rinpman of Al-
bany, New York is visiting here
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hun-
ter Beaty. Mrs. Kinsman is a
former Orangeite.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Aenchba-
cher will return here Friday af-
ter a visit with his parents in
Longview. Mr. Aenclibacher re-
ceived his discharge from the ser-
vice on March *17, and the couple
plan to make th^ir home in Or-
ange. .
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German Scientists
Aid Allies By
Publishing Theories
. Washington, March 27. (AP)—
German scientists helped the Al-
lies win the war. They even
chipped in with helpful hints on
the atomic bomb.
They* didn't mean to, of course,
But they did. . .1.—
These scientists published their
theories and discoveries in books
and magazines intended only for
German eyes. But even with a
war on, hundreds of valuable
treatise? were slipped out of the
fatherland and published here.
This story is being told by an
exhibit in the library of congress.
It isn't however, a very exciting
exhibit for«the layman.
For example, take a book by a
gent named Peters which bears
"Tntsi!inTrjr-Tt,ttcr-^Kt^ht~Pagc~Tff-~
blc of Trigonometric Functions
for Every Sexagesimal Second of
the Quadrant."
It's composed of row after row
of figures. These add up to a-
round five pounds, and a docu-
ment about the size,.and beauty of
a metropolitan telephone book. •
"A very Important work for a
scientist," said Oscar Mollari of
the alien property custodian's of-
fice.
''German studies in nuclear
physics," he said, "wore especi-
ally helpful while we were work-
ing on the atomic bomb."
How these articles were ob-
tained slill is pretty much of a
mystery. Sofne were whisked out
of the heart of Germany by the
office of strategic services.
The Germans were trying to
ferret information out of the U.
S. and Great Britain, too, but
Mollari didn't think they had
much luck. That's because Allied
scientists decided on voluntary
Front Street~al Fourth
Orange, Texas
it will from now op sell all groceries
THE LIGHTHOUSE GROCERY AND MARKET HAS it RNED A NEW LEAF—it wm trom now on sc-
at the lowest possible prices—yes, very, very, many of them lower than any other store in Orange Not only will the
prices he low on weekends, but every day in the week. We have cut all unnecessary expense of doing business to the
bone—we have no delivery or any other such service which cost so much money and naturally must be reflected in the
prices of groceries—so come on Orange—join the ranks of thrifty"people—SAVE MONEY ON YOUR FOOD BILL AT
THE LIGHTHOUSE GROCERY—starting Wednesday, M arch 27th and continuing through the month of April.
Limited space allows only a small fraction of our prices—so come on over, compare our prices with those of any
other store, it will be a pleasure to serve you—EVERY IT EM IS PLAINLY PRICED!
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1946, newspaper, March 27, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308320/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.