The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 27, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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BY PUBLICATION— D 1044 then and there to plead taxes against the property or any petition In intervention in said in said suit. Each
ded ootitlon in a detoouent titlon of sala pTalntfff, and the 1944, to enforce payment of de- plead and answer to, all
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OF ORANGI. ) 15 day of July A. I>. 1944, in a answer to the claims of said tax- above described ter filed In said cause by
Harry H. Prager if living, certain suit No. 396, in which said ing units without further citation assessed In the name of Parties hereto.
H any or all of the above- suit Orange Independent School or notice. Said suit to collect Hoy Delano tor the years 1920 Witness my hand and offidal
persons be dead, the un- District is Plaintiff, and Roy G. taxes on the following desciibed thru 1923, 1925 thru 1943 in the seal at my office to Orange, Tex-
heirs of each or all of said Delano and Harry H. Prager if real estate and, or personal prop- amount1 Of *597_15- . ?«,* ,c u t m n.r?'
e - named persons living, and if any or all of the erty assessed m the name of R. The Statft of Texas and CouJity 1944. (Seal) T. M. Dodd, Cle k,
may be dead, and the Un-'above - named persons be dead, Delano for the years 192b to Of Orange filed its petition in in- Distuct Court, Orange County
n owner' or owners of the the unknown, heirs of each or all 1938, 1942, 1943 and in the f" terVention m said cause on the Texas.
inafter described land, JQe- of said above - named, persons mount of $218.68, said property 1st day of August, 1944, to en-
ant8; who m.ly be ,|L.U(| aIld ,hL. un. being described as follows, to-wit: force payment of delinquent taxas CITATION BY PUBLICATION—
You are hereby commanded to known owner or owners of -the Lot 15 in Mlbck 3, Gates addi- on the leal estate above described ORANGE. _
id appear before the Honor- hereinafter described land, arc tion to the City of Orange, ds de-assessedih ttie name of Jennii ___ _ . No. WJ _
le 1st District Court of Orange Defendants, and said Plaintiff has scribed in deed recoided in Vol. Roberts, Roy Dela£p;for the years THK STATE; OFTEXAS )
ty, at the next regular term impleaded The City of Orange 55/„ of the Deed Records 1920 Uj 1943 Ih tfa|e amount el CONTY OF ORANGE )
to be held at the Court and the State of Texas and Coun- of Orange County, 1 exas, to whieh'f608.91. * ,,'T Mis. MatUe Hawkins if
of said County in the City ty of Orange, taxing units in reference is made for all pur- Plaintiff and, or interveners also living, and if any or all of the
! Orange on the 3rd Monday in said State, which said taxing units poses, together with penalties, in-seek the establishment and fore- above - named persons be dead,
itember, A. D, 1944, the same shall appear in said cause and terests. costs and expenses which clpsure of the lien securing pay- the unknown Del r s
the 18 day of September, A. each file its claim for delinquent have accrued or may legally ac-ment of such, taxes as provided by o f e a t h or all of said
■ . cri±£ thereon. law. All interest, penalties, and above - named persons who
The City of Orange filed
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the same address. The Army
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WEDNESDAY
HANDS AND
HEARTS
ACROSSTHE
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spanned half the
globe... set to
stirring melody
from the heart
and soul ola
nation!
ROBERT
TAYLOR
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For Thrills
ANGER AREA"
wermnent Special
with
ROBERT BENCHLEY
FELIX BESSART
J JOHN HODIAK
JACQUELINE WHITE
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For Fun—
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law. All interest,
its costs allowed by law are Included may be dead, and the unknown
i owner or owners of the herein-
after described land, Defendants:
You arc hereby commanded to
be and appear before the Honor-
able 1st District Court of Orange
County, at the next regular term
thereof, to be held at the Court
House of said County in the City
Of, Orange on the 3rd Monday in
September,,A. D. 1944, the same
being the 18th day of September,
A. D. 1944, then and there to
plead and answer plaintiff's First
Amended petition in a delinquent
tax suit filed in said court on the
15th day of July, A. D. 1944, In
a certain sulf No. 307, in which
said suit Orange Independent
School District is Plaintiff, and
Emily Phillips, Mrs. Ada Burns,
A. F. Burns, and Mrs. Mattie
Hawkins if living, and. if any or
all of the above - named persons
be dead, the unknown heirs of
each or all of said above - named
persons who may be dead, and
the unknown owner or owners of
the hereinafter described land,
are Defendants, and said Plaintiff
has impleaded The City of Or-
SAVE WASTE PAPER
Done with all the DoMillo
for diamA and during with a
superb cant in p**if«ct character-
ization*! .
NEAP THE
IN TECHNICOLOR
with Raymond Massey • RnUrt Pierlon
Sunn Hay ward - Lynn* Oveiman - Chaa.
Bicklord • Waller Hampden - Martha
f ODiiacoIl • Jane Beechei • lledde Hoppoa
-Extra Attractions-
"FlyinR Jalopy"—News "George Tweed Comes Home"
Don't Keep Adolf Waiting!
He asked for it . .. and he's getting it! He'll keep on getting it
>,.. if . . . If we can keep the planes and bombs coming!
One way to be sure we do ia to save waste paper. For this
critical material makes or wraps many vital parts of both bomb
and bomber. v
Parachute flares, radio and engine parts,
.bomb rings . . these are only a few uses.
With waste paper called our No. 1 war
shortage by the War Production Board,
it's up to every one of us to save and turn
in all we can.
We mustn't keep Adolf waiting!
U. S. Victory WASTE PAPER Campaign
an'ge and the State of Texas and 1
County of Orange, taxing units in lings, or to construct
said State, which said taxing buildings other than
dresa.< Hla'unlt
a new Army Post Office m
with which h* Is not fsmlli
Q. I am the mother of a World
War veteran who recently passed
aWay, and also a widow. Am *
entitled to a pension the same 4s
i a soldier's wife would be*
j A. Yes, but you must prove de-
• pendency on the soldier before he
passed away. Your claim tor a
i pension will be handled by the
Dependents Claim Service, Veter-
ans Administration, Washington,
D. C., to whom you should wjgfc
I for a pension application. J
Q> I am still receiving govern-"
ment alimony checks from my di-
vorced husband In the Army,
I even thoughVI married another
man on June li*. Am I still en
|. titled to these
A. You were entitled to the
check for June, which should have
reached you early in July- N^ny
subsequent checks should be
turned to^he War Department Of-
fice of Dependency Benefits, New
ark 2, New Jersey, with a state-
ment explaining your second mar-
riage on June 12.
,Q. For what purposes will
money be loaned , to discharged
veterans under the G. I. Bill ot
Rights?
A. Under the Servicemen's Re-
adjustment Act of 1944, (The "G.
I. Bill of Rights") money will be
loaned for homes, small businesses
and 'farms to discharged service*
men who meet ccrb|k> require- J
ments.
Q. What does the little silver
star on my brother's Army thea-
ter of voperations ribbon m^an?
A. It means' that' he has been
active in five battles or campaigns
in that theater of operations.
Your P*raonal
War Problems
Your questions on allotments,
rC_
anj personnel and their dependents
. % will be answered in this column
CS. or by letter. Write Headquarters,
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AND ALSO Chippers, Riggers, Painters, Machinists,
Sheet Metal Workers, Ship Fitters,
Urgently Need Both Skilled
and Semi-Skilled
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SHIPWORKERS
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At Portland, Oregon; Vancoi
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ashington; and Richmond/7ASan
Francisco) California
ENTERS, GENERAL HELPERS
WAREHOUSE-MEN
Pipe Fitters.
m between the ages of 20 to 35
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as Welder Trainees.
Previous shipbuilding cxpcrivncc not required. Im-
mediate and Complete Living Facilities available for
ALL Men Employed and their Families.
isf
GOOD BASIC WAGES — Day Shift
BONUS FOR SECOND AND THIRD SHIFTS
TRANSPORTATION ADVANCED
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iser Representative Will Interview
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nifed States Employment Service
408 Front St. Orange, Texas
MONDAY, AUGUST 28th THRU
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd.
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Persons now engaged in essential activities and
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agriculture will not be considered.
pVUf _ Cooled By
wElHl Washed Air
TODAY b MONDAY ONLY
hm KIND OF ADVENTURE
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GOLDEN WEST!
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ROT ROGEI
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Phvllis
COMIC COLOR CARTOON
MOMENTS OF CHARM
COOLED BY WASHED AIR •
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Today and
Monday Only
LOOK WHAT'S COMING THIS WAV!
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"ELIZA ON
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necessary
dwellings
units shall appear in said cause when the cost will not exceed
and each file its claim for delin- $1,000 during the calendar year for
quent taxes against the propeity a particular farm. The committee
or any part thereof described in also may issue certificates for
the petition of said plaintiff, and lumber needed for emergencies.
the> said defendants shall appear For construction which must be . . „wl„_ „ „ k
and answer to the claims of said approved by the War Production insura"ce' legal problems or oth-
taxing units without further ci- Board, the committee also -- er mattprs as lhey relate to Alfmy
tatlon or notice. • Said suit Is to ceives farmers' applications
collect taxes on the following makes recommendations but
described real estate and, or per- not issue certificates.
sonal property asssessed in the 5" ^ {service Command, Dallas
name of W. W. Phillips for the Farmers' lumber certificates 2, Texas
years 1929 to 1943 and in the cannot be issued for lumber to be Q. My letters to my son in the
amount of $332.49, said property uscd on dwellings, Mr. Brcaux Army overseas have been return-
being described as follows, to-wit: said. Dealers are expected to ed from the port of embarkation
The north one - half of lot 2 have a small amount of lumber to stamped ''APO Discontinued." Yet
and all of lot 3 In Block 33 of se" t0 civilians in general for the the return address on his letters
the Sheldon addition to the City maintenance of dwellings and to me is the same as the address
of Orange, and described in deeds other uscs for which no rated or- I use. Is there anything I"can do
of record in Vol. M, page 503 and der8 are issued. ^ to get a letter delivered to him?
Vol. 3, page 41, of the Deed Rec-
ords of Orange County, Texas, to
which reference is made for all
purposes together with penalties,
interest, costs and expenses which
have accrued or may legally ac-
crue thereon.
The City of Orange filed its pe-
tition of intervention in said
cause on the 3rd day of August,
1944, to enforce payment of de-
linquent taxes on 'the real estate'
above described assessed in the
name of W. W. Phillips Est. for
the years 1929 thru 1943 in the a-
mount of $510.16. . . .. 1
The State of Texas and County
of Orange filed its petition in
intervention in said cause on the
1st day of August. 1944, to en-
force payment of delinquent taxes
on the real estate above described
assessed in the name of W. W.
Phillips for the years 1928 to 1943
in the amount of $420.88,
Plathtift ahd, or interveners al-
so seek tni: establishment and
foreclosure of the liens securing
payment of such taxes a& pro-
vided by law. All interest, pen-
alties, and costs allowed by law
are included in said suit. Each
party to said suit shall take no-
tice of, and piead and answer to,
all claims and pleadings now on
file or hereafter filed in said
cause by all other parties hereto.
Witness my hand and official
seal at,my olTice in Orange, Tex-
as, this 15 day of August, A. D.
1944. (Seal). T. M. Dodd, Clerk
District Court, Orange County,
Texas.
SIMPLE
I tolling and smarting are
relieved hy sprinkling with
Mexsan*. boo thins, iiedi-
DiCIICC Punier- A groat fa-
IMullCv vorite for over forty years.
NEW ROOF
OR
REPAIR
THE OLD ONE!
We Can Supply You
and Save You Money!
TEMPLE
LUMBER CO.
1111 Park Ave.—Dial 4379
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WELDING WORKS, INC.
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SHIPBUILDING DIVISION
Urgently Needs
BOTH SKILLED and SEMI-SKILLED
SHIPYARD WORKERS
SHIP FITTTERS
SHEET METAL
WORKERS
LAYER-OUTS '
COPPERSMITHS
INSULATORS
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GENERAL HELPERS
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Housing Facilities Available
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
Lumber For Needed
Improvements Can
Be Issued Farmers
Farmers are entitled to "Certi-
fied and Rated" order for lumber
if they use it for essential main-
tenance and repair of implements
and farm service buildings, ac-
cording to Mr. Oscar Breaux,
Chairman of Orange County Ag-
ricultural Conservation Commit- ,
tee.
A farmers' lumber certificate,'
he said, is a "certified and rated"
order and a dealer WRo'fills the
order • can use the preference
rating when he places an order
for'moraplumber to maintain hli.l
stock. During this time of lumber
shortage, Mr. Breaux said, the use
ot farmers' lumber certificates is
the only way we can be sure of
keeping enough lumber in the
yards to meet essential farm
needs.
Farmers who need lumber
could apply to the County AAA
office in Orange. The c
is authorized to ii
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Premium Rates
GULFPORT REPRESENTATIVE WILL INTERVIEW
AT
IK S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
408 Front St. Orange, Texas
MONDAY/AUGUST 28th THRU
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd.
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H. S. EMPLOYMENT
347 Procter St. Port Arthur,
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will not be considered.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 27, 1944, newspaper, August 27, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221348/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.