The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1947 Page: 8 of 10
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THE STATE OF TEXAM
TO: Johnnie BurtrttnU Defend-
ant, Greeting: ' _
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You art- hereby commanded to
appear betore the Honorable Dis-
'ri trfct Court of Offlnif.e County at
j the Court . House thereof, in Or
io| this syit is a follows, to wit:*
This; is a suit tor divorce upon the
gwUrids of harsh and cruel treat-
ment: at> is more fully shown!
PlRlntlffs Petition on 1116
" The officer ewxu/tMfe this pro-
cess shall prompt^ execute the
saint' according yi law, and make
0 law directs.
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MRS. RINGER WINS
WEEKLY GOLF EVENT
Tl*e LidlV's"G.>tf iissoeiatiim of ,
giwi-cl Gruye Oilontry .club met |
fo irtp.uktr play on Tuesday '!
. friyi-hln;; jvt 9 o'clock. Mrs. War- J
frfiji Gi i!!iii wr>u low net.
It was anndWncwl that play "will j
continue on , the Hinfier tourna- j
jjjjfiii vmttl Sc|itembi*r 18th. i.
Next Tuc .iay morniiiK at 0 By The Assorted I'ress
o clock at the country club the^j Fourth place is sdi that's left for
ivsociaUot), will have a business 1 tlirce teams to shoot at-in the ltijf
(nrttiftft* following the morning stllU, )e;tj(ue
-i^ay- Only 11 jmys remain • on .the'
! regular schedule jlnd Texarkana,
Greenvi|}e and Wichita Falls have
I clinched places in the play-offs.
; In/the battle for fourth place
jPutfs holds a six and one-half
j aaroe lead o.er Sherman-Denison
/with 11 sames to play. SHerm.ih-
Denison in turn is four games bPt-
ter off than Gainesville with 12
•te*o. -— . , ■
Top Clubs Are Winners
All the first four clubs won last
night with Texarkana edging Aus- '
tin 10-9, Greenville beating
Gainesville 4-2, Wichita Falls'
downing Sherman-t)enisoh 7-4
and Paris licking Waco 10-2. 1
Texarkana scored two runs In
the eighth to win a free-hitting
contest with Austin with three
homers on each side. Merele Co- 1
leman won his own game for the
Bears us he singled in the two
tallies.
lie Phlpps pitched a four-
hitterXjn Greenville's triumph
over Gainesville. The Owls' two
runs were unearned.
Wichita Fulls\nushed across
four runs Iti the seventh to defeat
Sherman-Denlsqn with\Joe Win-
field hurling a seven-
Paris g«t six runs before "Waco
c'ould count and never had
Trouble "winning benind six-n
pitching by Hatley. .
Tyler nipped ' Henderson 10-!) the bases full in'thie ninth
whet. jjiii^-hitter Joe Averasac- 'AlakshaU downed Lufk... .. .
"^lieetKfri the-wintiing tji/ly swhii as A1-Cair drove in five tallies.
j , ... . t r. .re Plaintiff, and Johnnie flartra
Mai-shall downed Lufkm 15-5 i3efenc|a„t.
ange, Texas, at or before 10
o'clock A. M. of thtf fjrst Monday
next after the expiration of forty- due return as
two days from the date of the is- . j J.-., , ,
suance of this citation, same being Issued aijtf giW" .under my hand
the 30th. day of September A. D. | the Jfeal of snW Court, at of-
1947, then and there to answer ''^ ian""e' 1 exa-:, tlijs the
Plaintiff's Petition filed In said IV ,, ,?*
j Court, on the 19th. (lay of August Aj^l: T. M. Dodd, C lerk, Dls-
A. D. 1947, In this cause, number- \/ trlct Court, Orange Conn-
ed 4025 on the docket of said cour>! ty' ,t>xnK-
Wherein Frances Bartralid
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ORANGE, TEXA
$9-bilHon was
i ma ted
for American vacations Hi'
this Easy Way *<*•••
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A brief statement of
Olive oil generally was burned Get KLKENITE today at Service
s in the Rdman lamps u.vffilf about Orur Company, WHHama Drug
e natur# the time of Christ. and ftit good druncists. ■
WE WERE
to make the world'*
best BRAN flakes ...
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Lone Shir League
Nears Season End
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By The Associated Press /
Ths- Lontv Star league enteiV^tt*-
four days with only wt^club
having an absolute cino'h ,/or the
play-offs but >'itfMhe ly/o others
roiisonably-iTiiru they'lVmake it.
f. l^trfivlew Is "in." /The Texans
the. jitaye, five games to-play and ar rj
fivKand one-half/^ames ahead of
fifth-place Jacksonville.
Kilgofe has/ljr games to go and
is five gained to the good.
, ATylcr lia^\four games to pl;, y ||
and is f^ur gaines ahead.
Theiv' the —fireworks stark
Fourth-place Marshall is two and
orityTlatf games betier off than
Jacksonville with fivt^gnmes to
lay. Lufkln Is one Rfdne back
of Jacksonville with "four\mn^
to play.
Last night cellar-dwelling.
an beat Longviuw 0-i«n four un-N
earned run* that came from sis''
L«ngvlew errors. '
JflCksonville edgec^ Kilgbre 3-2 i
as Jake Herison hung up his tvvciir
ty-flrst pitching victory.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1947, newspaper, September 4, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308507/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.