The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 119, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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CITATION BV PUBLICATION
No. 8338 .
v THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: William Marion Hyde De-
fendant, Greeting •
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable DIS-
TRICT Court oí Orange Coijnty
at ihe Court House tHereof, in Or-
ange, Texas, TeKSSTaror tieforr
10 o'clock A. M. of the first Mon-
day next after the expiration of
forty-two days from the date of the
issuance of this citation, same be-
ing the 29th. day of May A, D.
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UMPI, then and there to answer
Plaintiff's Petition filed in said
Court, on the 2Iat. day of. Jan-
uary A. D. 1944, In this cause
numbered 8335 on the docket of
said eourt and styled Mrs. Jo-
sephine Laaso Hyde Plaintiff, vs.
William Marlon Hyde Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of-thir suit is as
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J"his if a suit for ah annulment
of marriage as is more fully
shown by Plaintiff's Petition on
file in this suit.
The officer executing thlr pro- :
ees*. shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs
Issued and given tinder my hand
and the Stjal of said Court, at of-
fice in Orange'," Texas, Texas this
13th, day Of April A, D. 1944.
Attest: __ T. M. Dodd, Clerk, Dis-
(seal) trict Court, Orange
County, Texas
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
. THE STATE OF TEXAS
-No. 201*
TO: Verda Collins Hastes De-
fendant, Greeting:.
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Orange County at
the Court House thereof, in Or
ange, Texas, at or before 10
o'clock A. M. of theTIirtt Monday
next after the expiration <jf forty-
two days from the datfeof the is-
suance of this citation, same be-
ing the 19th. day of May A. D.
1944, then , and there to answer
Plaintiff's Petition filed in said
Court, on the 6th. day of April A.
D. 1944, in this cause, numbered
2019 on the docket of said court
and styled Joseph Haynés Plain-
tiff, vs. Verda Collins jfaynes De-
fendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this syit is as follows, to wit:*
This is a suit for divorce upon the
grounds of harsh and cruel treat-
ment as is mórfc fully ihown by
Plaintiff's Petition on file in this
suit. - '
The officer executing this pr&
cess shall promptly' execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.
today
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>nday
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Service Men. 20c
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of Flora, 11L, la pictured above aa
she reigned at the annual Mount;
Carmel Spring Musical Festival
at Mount Carmel, JIL Miss Gahan
won over competitors from 10 '1:45 Moylan Sisters
MAP locates the latest advance to the Burma-China war front
Allied Jungle troops in eastern India,. In a bid to completely
the Jap threat to the Kohtma communications center, ham-
the enemy from several strategic positions, Lieut Otto. Joseph
'. Stilwell's Chinees and American forces appear to have broken
• back of the Jap resistance In northern Burma. The gtilwetl fweee
ve advanced six mile Into the village M Manpln, 10 miles from
_jmalng and 48 miles, from Myltkylna, the enemy's main base north
of Mandalay. Hie sudden Allied drive In eastern India was expeóted
to pieelpitate an early showdown battle before the monsoon ieason
starts In three weeks. In the battle area In CWna's northsrn Honan
province the Japa live pressed forward and oocupied the strangle
.. railway Junction of Chenghsjen. fletereatfeeO
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for the
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of I n infantry regiment In
thanking her ind designating her:
"The, sweetest Grandma we
would like to come home to."
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ter pilots obtain brief sur-
o'f extra power for combat by
pushing a button which injects1
lM|)to their .air - pooled en-;
gines, cooling the cyliners, cutting
down detonation phd permitting
leaner gis mixtures.
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Waialepla Mountain in the
Hawaiian islands is believed to
be the wettest place in the world,
with an average o 490 inches of
rain a year. J-■';
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':h Francia Hensley, 610 Evans ave-
nue, who underwent an operation
10:30 Music by Welk j: .
10:40 First Methodist Church
high schools the Honor of being
queen at the affair which is beld
In observance oí National Mualo
Week. (íatvMtioaai)
Issued and given Under my
hand and the Seal of said Court,
at office in Orange, Texas, Texas
-tbis-the-Jltli. day of April A. D.
1944:
Attest: T. M. Dodd, Clerk, Dis->
(Seal) trict Court, Orange Coun-
ty, Texas
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7:15 Sabine Tabernacle
7:45 Golden Gate Quartet.
8:00 News Summary
8:15 Evangelist Ham
8:45 Religious News Reporter
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12:00 John B. Kennedy
12:15 Music by Marais
12:30 Orgapalres
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6:15 Dorothy Thompson
4:90 Quizz Kids
7:00 Greenfield. Choir
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10:15 Yanks in the Orient ,
10:30 Bobby Sherwood
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11:00 Eddie OUver
11:30 Freddie Martin
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a 'lot of its purchasing
power —and eyen some of
its copper. But it still buys
as much electricity as ever
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twenty, alices of bread — or
brew ten ctipa of coffee — or
clean five big rugs—or run
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wt rationed —Please Don't
transportation go into the making of electrii
critical war resources.
The average family gets
about twice aa much elec-
tricity for the same, money
it paid fifteen years ago.'
This is due largely-to the
hard work, efficiency and
experience of your friénds«
and neighbors who man.
and managp Ithis Company.
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for electricity,Auys so
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 119, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1944, newspaper, May 21, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142987/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.