The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, February 14, 1949 Page: 4 of 6
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DEAD WHEN t LEFT— BUT SUPPOSE
WE WASN'T - AKIP SQUEALED ON/VIE !!
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PACK THERE i
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PULLS into its path , gUT skips across the
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WOBLO IS HERE A1 RINGSIDE TONIGHT. THERE'S IHf faOvfRNOR.
THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVV.JOHN SULLIVAN...1C.M CLARK. ..
, GEN. EISENHOWER...DREW PEARSON...THERE'S BING...JIN*
AND TEX...GABE MATTER...DAN BARKER...FRED WARIN&
L AND HIS BAND...LORD BEAVERBR0CK...8OBCONSiOiNE..
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0EMP5EV...WALTER WINCHELL„.HAR V
WISMER...DINAH SHORE...MILTON
BERLE...JACK AND MARY BtNNV...
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" WHEELER...WHAT A CROWD..
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III PRESIDENTS SINCE LINCOLN™
NEWtY ELECTED OFFICERS of the House. all Democrats, chat in Capitol'
aslegislative maneuvering gets under way: (from left) Ralph R,
Roberts. Rockport. III.-, ctrrli; Joseph H. Callahan, Bellevue, Ky.,
serjeant-at-arms; William "Fishbait" MlUcr, Pascagoula, Miss., door-
ji'« >f i v. pr, ,'";cotl. New Bern, Tenn., postmaster. (International)
ONE CHANCE IN TWO OCTILLION
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THIMBLE THEATRE
PfSe WWWAM OP THE SECOND RU4.1N 12 MlMLJTeS
By Sims and B. Zaboly
COMB. COM£, MV Vde* OCP
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TALK.
MOMENT
THERE'S ONE CHANCE In two octillion (2,000,000,000,000,000,000,-
000,000,000 > that four perfect bridge hands will be'dealt all at onpc,
and it happened to (from left) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elberfeld of
Parkersburg, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hocketismith of Wil-
liamstown, W, Va. Figures come from Prof. Theodore Bennett,
mathematics head at Marietta college. Robert Elberfeld, dealer, held
all the spades, bid seven. He mad? it, naturally. (International)
THtS~SlttAtl round mahogany tahla. has been used by every prnnitl-'Ht..
since Lincoln in taking the oath of office on Capitol inaugural stands.
President Trt.man will ute it too Readying it are John C. Strong
(left) and David Lynn. Capitol architect. (International)
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FLUTE LESSON _ Eunire Podis sets lluie lesson froiu
I.mnar Slrinefieltl. condHclM «( Charlotte. N. C. Symphony Or-
chestra «ith uhirli site appeared as piano soloist, lie made llule.
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SAN' FRANCISCO CABLE CAR~ Car of California Steel Cable Co. clirab« Nub
Hill on California' Street in San Francisco. Downhill the street passes China Town, rontimiinc to
financial district ending at Market St. The cars operate approximately 2.300 milen daily aiuns
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Published Sunday morning
laily each afternoon except Sat-
urday, at 503A Front Street, bj
ith? Grange Leader Publishing Co.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES ^
Per Week 20«
Entered Jan. 1, 1903 at P. ft
Orange, Texas, as Second Clam
Matter Under Act of CongrMB
M^'ch 3, 1879.
MEMBER OF THR
ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press !s entitled
axclusively to The use for republi-
cation of all the iocai news printed
•.n this newspaper, as well as<all
AP news riispaUiiCg
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lars.#Mary Tims. Ph. 3MSH.
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GET
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DQETTY A\J\IOU5 " MISTER IM JU&T
TO LEAQM WHAT'S 1 ABOUT DYING OP
IM THAT BAS. CURIOSITY, TrlATc
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svutfor
grounds of harsh and cruel treat- '
meftt as is more fully shown by
Plaintiff's Petition on file in this
By Frank Beck
TOTmi
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: WEDAY NAVARRE Defcrv
dant. Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to]
! appear before the .Honorable Dis-
"firict Court of Orange County at
| the Court House thereot in
l Orange. Texas, at or before 10
o'clock "A. M. of the first Mon-
Iday next after the expiration of
[ forty-two days from the dale ot
tho issuance of this citation, same
beinu the 7th day of March A. D.
1949, then and there to answer
Plaintiff's First Amended Petition
for Divorce by Publication filed J
in said Court, on the 19th. day ot
November A. D. 194ft, in this
cause, numbered 4&1B on,the doc-
ket of said court WHEREIN PA-
TRICIA NAVARRE IS Plaintiff,
and WEDAY NAVARRE IS De-
fendant. !
A brief statement of the nature
(;un kkpaihino
Chromd Plating—Bluein«
All Work (iuaranteed
604 pu Pont Dr.
Parts for, most guns.
MOVING & TRANSFER
SERVICE
Will have your furniture
stored. Plto. 95)15 — 50JI
3rd.
NOTICE
Dead and Down Livestock
Removed Free !
QUICK SERVICE
Call 4426 Orange or Collect
3-3311 Port Arthur Rendering
Co.
framing.
EXPERT picture
.types mouldings.
Sherwin Williams Paint .Staff-•
703 Division
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NEEDS
TO VOU
BRIDGE
SAVED. HOW
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POOCH?J
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BY The <&$:.
NEWSPAPERMEN^
ARRIVED AND
WANT PICTURES
OP YOU TWO.
.LAST THINS
WANT.. ID
CAMPING OUT — Brooklyn Bey Scouts wash In lake
at camp near Narrowsbnrr. N. Y. Left to right: (front) Tim L U-
rcncelie and Chuck Derringer, (standing) Don Kayc. Gil Kollin.
same according to law. ana pake]
due return as the law directs.
Issued and giyeo under my hand
and the Seal of said Court, at of- j
fice in Orange, Texas, this the
18th day of January A. D. 1 49.
Attest: T. M. Dodd Clerk, Dis-
trict Court. Orange County. Tex- !
as. j
sharpened. Guaranteed to cut
like new. Machine sharpened,
factory method. Call 9444.
&spgai''. I
EMMERTS—406 mhE
INCOME TAX Service Standard
form 1040. $3.00] Also general
stenographic work. M. Holland.
No. 6 Colburn. Tele. 4015.
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TWO BURGLARIES ARE
REPORTED TO POLICE
ries
J ) v-rl icc rcco' ds:
A tool net waji discovered miss-
ing from the National Guard
Armory at Fourteenth and Cypress
■Ifiiali Irrniriririr
tory waa made- of.. equipment and
supplies of the unit.
Main, according to Gene Bell, whfl
reported Itae fcurglary. Ha sajd
the look wgf broken off the trail-
er, a trunk broken into and. the
.clothing taken.
THE KNIT SHOP *
703 Western Ave.
West Orange
Mrs. Q. A. Wilson
Knitting ft Crochet Supplies
Free Instructions 4
405 GREEN AVE.
Company *
PHONE 4M2
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, February 14, 1949, newspaper, February 14, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308797/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.