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BV rtBUt AXID.N-
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of orange: >
law. An interest, nenalties. and
costs .-allowed by law arc included
-ftriiM «>iW«r awiiiT1 fti iiwa
<TY Of ORANGE ) suit stall take notice of, and
K. I. L CKCrsojn if living, plead and answer to, all claims
nd if any or all of the above-and pleadings rtow on file or
aed persons be dead, the un- hereafter filed in said cause By all
own heirs of each or all of said other parties hereto.
t> above - named persons who may Witness my hand and official
dead, and the unknown owner seal at my office in Orange, Tex-
owners of the hereinafter de-as, this 15 day of August, A. D,.
j* jjCribed land, Defendants; 1944. (Seal) T. M. Dodd, Clerk,
You are hereby commanded to
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
District Court, Orange County,
Texas
c-w
12, 1944
THE ORANGg,LEADER^
er tWs !6
is to collect
the following described real
tale and, or
Hewson Est for the years 1926; lb
1941 and in the amount of
$3956.57, said property being de-
scribed as follows, to-wit:
The east one - half of Lot 4,
the wo'fct one - half of lot 5, and
the East one - half of lot 6, In
Block 2; and ldts 1, 2 and 3 in
Block 6, all in the Upper addition
to the City of Orange together
with penalties, interest, costs and
expenses which have accrued or
may legally accrue thereon. •>
The City of Orange filed its pe-
tition ip intervention in said cause
on the 3rd day of August, 1944,
to enforce payment of delinquent
taxes on the real estate above de-
scribed assessed in the name of
Clcora llowson lof the years 1926
thru 1942 in the amoufit of
$0623.17.
The State of Texas and Coun-
CITATION BY IM BRICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
No. 1674
TO: Verney Mae LeBlanc De-
Ule same fendant, Greeting:
being the IB day of September, You are hereby commanded to
A. D. 1944, then and there to appear before the Honorable DIS-
| plead and answer plaintiff's First TRICT Court of Orange County at
f Amended petition in a delinquent the Court House thereof, in Or-
| tax suit filed in said court on the a n g e, T c x a s, at or
15 day of July A. D. 1944, in a before 10 o'clock A. M. of the first
certain suit No. 369, in which said" Monday next "after the expiration ' ty of Orange filed its petition in
suit Orange Independent Schdol of forty - two duys from the date intervention in said cause on the
Jpistrict is Plaintiff, and Sadie of the issuance of this citation,
Holland, Sonny Holland and K. I. same being the 25th. day of Sep-
Dickerson if living, and if any or tember A. D. 1944, then'and there
all of the above - named persons'to answer Plaintiff's Petition filed
dead, the unknown heirs of in said Otiurt, on the 21st. day of
■ JBtjph or all of said above-named July A. D. 1943, in this cause,
[? persons who may be dead, and numbered 1674 on the docket of
the unknown uwner or owners of. said court and styled Ralph Le-
4l e hereinafter described land, are Blanc Plaintiff, vs. Verney Mi)C
f. Defendants, and said Plaintiff has LeBlanc' Defendant.
Impleaded The City of Orange and A brief statement of the nature
the State of Texas and County of of this suit is as follows, to wit:®
■tjhrange, taxing units in said State, This is a suit for divorce-upon the
1st day of August, 1944, to en-
force payment of delinquent taxes
on the real estate above described
assessed in the name of H. T. Hew-
so n, estate, Cleora Hewson Es-
tate for the years 1926 to 1942 in
the amount of $6407.60.
Plaintiff and, or interveners al-
so seek the establishment and
foreclosure of the lien securing
payment of- such taxes as pro-
vided by law. All interest, pen-i
alties, and costs allowed by law
Ikptch said taxing uiwts "Shail'-ap- grounds of harsh and cruel treat- are included in said suit. Each
ar in said cause ajid each file mcnt as is more fully shcjvvn by
Its claim for delinquent taxes, a-Plaintiff's Petition'on file in this
/gainst the property or any part suit.
treof described in the petition The officer executing this pro-
said plaintiff, and the said de- cess shall promptly executc the
fondants shall appear and answer same according to law, and make
I the claims of said taxing units due return as the law directs.
iitho,ut further,..citation or no- Issued and given under my
♦ice. Said suit is to collect taxes hand and the Seal of said Court,
the ' following described real at office in Orange, Texas, Tex^s
itc and. or personal property'this the 12th. day of August A. D.
sSed in the name of Dan Hoi- 1944. j
nd estate for the years 14)25 to Attest: T. M. Dodd, Clerk, Dis-
II and in the amount of $513.88, (Seal) trict Court, Orange Coun-
lid property being described as ty, Texas
itlows, to-wit:
«| LoU 9 and 10 in BIbck 113, CITATION BY PUBLICATION—
jjMpeldon Addition to the City of ORANGE.
Orange, as described in deed of No. 227
cord in Vol. 34, page 274, of the THE STATE OF TEXAS )
Records of Orange County, COUNTY OF ORANGE )
exas, to which reference is made TO: Georgia Hewson if living,
all purposes, together with and If any or all of the above-
p'tfi'ty to said suit shall take no-
tice or, and.plead 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 office in Orange, Tex-
as, this 15 day of August, A. D.
1944. (Seal) T. M. Dodd, Clerk,
District Court, Orange Coun-
ty, Texas.
Pauenger Automobiles May
•i in Production by March
Special to Central Press
Nipponese No. On* Worry:
Whoro Is Admiral Helieyf
Why the
Japs Feqr
Halsey
the where
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alties, Interest, costs and exr named persons be dead, the un-
ses which have accrued or may Known heirs of each or all of said
. ,_ally aeerue thereon. above - named persons who may
y*The City of Orange filed its pe- be dead, and the unknown owner
"lion in intervention in said cause or owners of the hereinafter de-
; the 3rd day of August, 1944, to scribed land, Defendants:
payment of delinquent You are hereby commanded to
on the real estate above de- be and appear before the Honor-
ed assessed in the name, of hble 1st District Court of Orange
Holland Est. for the years County, at the next regular term
19, 1921 thru 1930, 1932 thru thereof, to be held at the Court
« |n the amount of $1373.97. House of said County in the City
The State of Texas and County of Orange on the 3rd Monday in
' Orange filed its petition in in- September, A. D. 1944, the same
vention in said cause on the being the 18 day of September,
day of August, 1944, to en- A. D. 1944, then and there to plead
payment of delinquent taxes and answer plaintiff's First A-
the real estate above described mended petition in a delinquent
in the name of Dan Hoi- tax suit filed in said court on the
?e?rs 1824 to 1830 15 day ot Ju'y A- D 1044' in «
of certain suit No. 227, in -which said
suit Orange Independent School
w o District is Plaintiff, and Georgia
'foie- Hewson and John Elmer Hew-
P«y- sort if living, and -if any or all of
' by the abov% * named persons be
_ dead, the unknown hell's of each
i > > 111 i l 111 or a" of Ba'd above - named per-
sons 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 Orange and
the State of Texas and County of
Orange, taxing units in said State,
which said taxing units shall ap-
pear in said cause and each file
its claim for delinquent taxes a-
gainst the property or any part
thereof described in the petition
of said plaintiff, and the said de-
fendants shall appear and answer
to the claims of said taxing units
without further citation or notice.
Said suit is to collect taxes on
1932 to 1940 inthe
I and, or
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>r. D. W. Wolker
Dentist
Tenth Street
Phone 4211
HOURS:
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WANTED!
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Men Who Wont Employment With
A Permanent Defense Industry
TEXAS CO. OIL REFINERY
PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS
NEEDS
CRAFTSMEN HELPERS
LABORERS
Excellent Wages — Steady Jobs
Housing Available at
Reasonable Cost
S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
CITATION BY PUBLICATION-
ORANGE.
No. 334
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ,
, TO-: Mrs. Ruth McDanicl and
husband Dewey McDanicl if liv-
ing, and if any or all of the above-
named persons be dead, the uih
known heirs of each or all of said
above - named pardons who
may be dead, and yie un-
known owner or owners of the
hereinafter described land, De-
fendants:
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 (Jity
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 Second
Amended petition in a delinquent
tax suit filed in said court on'the
31st day of July, A. D. 1.944, in a
certain suit No. 334, in which said
suit Orange Independent School
District is Plaintiff, and above-
named defendants if living, and
if any or all of the hbove-named
persons be dead, the unknown
heirs of each or all tjf iiaid -above-
named persons who may be dead,
and the unknown owner or own-
ers of the hereinafter described
land, arc Defendants, and said
Plaintiff has impleaded The City
of Orange and the State of Texas
and County of Orange, taxing
units in said State, which said
taxing units shall appear in said
cause and each file its claim for
delinquent taxeH against the prop-
erty or any part thereof described
In the petition of said plaintiff,
and the. said defendants shall ap-
pear and answer to the claims of
said taxing units without further
citation or notice. Said suit is to
collect taxes on the following de-
scribed real estate and, or per-
sonal property assessed in the
name of Mrs. Ruth Culpepper for
the years 1927 through 1943 and
in the amount of $368.58, said
property being described as fol-
lows, to-wit:
S. .50' x 130' of 5 in Block
102, Sheldon addition to City of
Orange as described in deed from
Sims et al to C. B. Culpepper as
recorded in Vol. 33, pafcc 159, of
the Deed Records of Orange
County, Texas, to which deed' ref-
erence is here made for all pur-
• WASHINGTON—Look for new passenger autorifobilea to be built
around next March If the war against Germany ends this year. That
is the date tentatively agreed upon by the War Production Board and
the auto industry. <r '
All car production will be held up until Germany is defeated. But
If that X-Day comes this year, the preliminary output schedule calla
for a two million car quota In the early monthvof civilian production.
That number will be a mere drop in the bucket beside the estimated
12 million automobiles which Americana will demand and need In the
post-war
• THE NIPPONESE HIGH COWHAND would give anything to
know the whereabouts of America's No. 1 Jap killer—Admiral Wll-
v liam F Halsey.
Halsey, who earned his reputation beating numeri-
" cally superior Jap forces two years ago In the Gua-
dalcanal campaign, haa a new fleet which has not
yet been reported in action.
t Significantly, the Jap high command probably is
still pondering Halsey's remarks when he relinquished his South Pa-
cific command At that time, he told his former fighting men he
would see them "further along the road to Tokyo."
Does this mean that Halsey will play an Important part when
American forces move Into the Philippines? The Japs Would like to
know
« • • • -'"J
• IN SPIT11 OF THE FACT that she has been sll but knocked out
by the Japanese, fighting China has Just enacted a new l*>v requiring
compulsory education for all persons—children and Illiterate adults
alike «
The law climaxes a campaign against Illiteracy that began in
China 50 years ago. The new public school law provides that all,
children between, the ages of six and 12 go to a free public school,
and that every adult who cannot read or Write attend school ton
at least a year . .*^1
• • • •
• THE SENATE'S VIGILANT WATCHDOG—the Truman investi-
gating committee—chalked up another victory for its part In the In-
dustrial reconversion agreement among warring government officials.
By indirectly forcing the War Production Board,
the military services and other government agencies
to come to terms on the1'resumption of psrtlal civil-
ian ' production, the committee has virtually played
out its role.
The committee Intends, however, to continue as
the people's forum FutOre hearings will probably be marked by
complaints from business men denied applications for resumption of
civilian production. ^ ^
• THE UNITED STATES ARMY has won another fight. This one
was on .(he toy front with baby dolls as the objective.
WPB Intended to reject the request of a manufacturer for 14 tona
of lead and Boone brass for eyes ind volccs for Christmas dolls.
It was foitnd out that the boys at the front wanted "llfe-Uka"
babies for Christmas presents for their kiddles. The Army then fired
a few blasts in support of the request when it teamed that 0 per cent
of the dolls were to be set aside for request orders from service fath-
ers and the'objective was taken,
11 ,i. 111 ^ i,j,,, .i,i,
on the 15 day of July, A. D. 1944,
in a certain suit No. 336, in which
said suit Orange Independent
School District is Plaintiff, and
above - named defendants if liv-
ing, and if any or all of the above-
named persons be dead, the un-
known heirs of each or all of said
above.- named persons who may
, ... : - • • —
-lat-day-of--August,- -W44r to-en-1
foico payment of delinquent taxes units
Jff-eatate abbve de^ribedjhoiici:.
assessed in the name ot Mat A.
Reynolds, A. O. McLean, unknown
for the years 1923 to 1925, 1927,
1943 in the amount of $1527.41.
Plaintiffs and, or" Interveners al-
so seek the establishment and
foreclosure of the lien securing
payment of such taxes as provided
by law. All interest, penalties,
and costs allowed by law are in-
cluded in said suit. Each party
to said suit shall take notice of,
and plead 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 office in Orange, Tex-
as, this 15 day of August, A. D.
1944. (Seal) T. M. Dodd, Clerk,
District Court, Orange Coun-
ty, Texas.
Truman
Csimmlltee's
Achievement
CITATION BY PUBLICATION—
OBANGE.
No. 186
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
TO: The unknown heirs of ....
Frank Elkins and the unknown | bounty •• of Orange filed its peti-
heirs of Lucindie Elkins if living,-1 lion in intervention in said cause
sui
taxes on the following described
real estate and, or personal prop-
erty assessed in the name Of Lu-
cindie Elkins for the years 1926
to 1943 and in the amount of
$159.31, said property being de-
scribed as follows, to-wit:
The North one - half of lots 19
and 20 in Block G-16 of the Shel-
don addition to., the City of Or-
ange, being the same property de-
scribed in deed of record in Vol.
26, page 216, Deed Records of Or-
ange County, Texas, to which ref-
erence is made for all purposes,
together with penalties, interest,
costs and expenses which have
accrued or may legally accrue
thereon.
The City of-Orange filed its pe-
tition in intervention in said
cause on the 3rd day of August,
1944, to enforce payment of de-
linquent taxes on the real estate
above described asssessed in the
name of Ida Barnett for the years
1932 tq 1937, 1939 thru 1943 in
the amount of $166.75.
The State of Texas and tho
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trict Court, Orange
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BEAUMONT, TEXAS
ORANGE, TEXAS
Company Representative
Will Interview
Now Engaged In Essential Activities
m Win Not Be Considered
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THE AIR CONDITIONED
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HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS
Regular Prices
STEVENS
M<ire «iiieii Op*r«
poses of this suit, together with
penalties, interest, costs and ex-
penses which have accured Or
may legaJly accrue thereon.
The City of Orange filed its pe-
tition In intervention in said cause
on the 9 day of May, 1944, to en
force payment of delinquent taxes
on the real estate above described
assessed in the name of Mrs. Ruth
McDanlel for the years 1927, 1928
& 1930 to 1?43 both years inclu-
sive in the amount of $625.11.
The State of Texas and County
of Orange filed its petition in in-
tervention in said cause on the J
day of August, 1944, to enforce
payment di delinquent taxes on
the real estate above described
assessed in the name of Unknown,
Mrs. Ruth McDaniels for the
years 1927, 1928, 1930 thru 1943
In the amount of $685.74.
Plaintiff and, or Interveners al-
so seek the establishment and
foreclosure of the lien securing
payment of such taxes as pro-
vided by law. AH interest, pen-
alties, and costs allowed by law
are included in said suit. Each
party to said suit shall take no-
tice of, and plc«d anc^ 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 offiec in Orange, Tex-
as, this 15 day of August, A. D.
1944. (Seal) T. M. Dodd, Clerk,
District Court, Orange Coun-
ty, Texas.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION-
ORANGE.
No. 336
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
TO: Mat A. Reynolds, whose
residence is unknown, if living,
and if dead the Unknown heirs
and legal representatives of the
said Mat. A. Reynolds, and the
unknown owner or owners of the
hereinafter described land. 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 hereinaf-
ter 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 t^jrff
thereof, to be held at the Cburt
House of said County gn the City
of Orange on the 3rd Monday in
September, A. D. 1944,' the same
being the 18 day of September,
A. D. 1944, then and1 there to
plead and answer plaintiff's Sec-
ond Amended petition in a delin-
quent tax suit filed in haw -"""t
FOR
RELIEF
FROM
torments;
Trv LUCKY Tftt* OMTUNT for
•lliative ease and-cotnfotrt from
caused minor rash,
le rectal irritations,
burning feet and
:hy scalps.:
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 suit No. 186, in which
said suit, Orange Independent
School District is Plaintiff, and
James JJarnett, Ida Barnett the
unknown heirs of Frank Elkins
and the unknown heirs of Lucin-
die Elkins 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-
ange and the State of Texas Snd
County of Orange, taxing unitg in
said State, which said taxing ynits
shall appear in said cause and
each file its claim for delinquent
taxes against the property or any
part thereof described in the pe-
be dead, and the unknown owner tition of said plaintiff, and the
Or owners of the hereinafter de- said defendants shall appear and
scribed land, are Defendants, and
said Plaintiff has Impleaded the
City of Orange bnd the State of
Texas and County of Orange, tax-
lag units in said State, which said
tirxing units shall appear in said
cause and each file its claim for
delinquent taxes against the prop-
erty or any part thereof describ-
ed in the petition of said plaintiff,
the sqi^. defendants shall ap-
r and answer ta-the claims of
sa&d taxing units without further'
citation or notice. Said suit is to
collect taxes on the following de-
scribed real estate and, or per-
sonal property assessed in the
name of Mat. A. Reynolds for the
years 1928 through 1943 and in
the amount of $629.36, said prop-
erly being described as follows,
to-wit:
L^its 5 and 6 in Block 35, Shel-
don addition to City of Orange as
described in deed from A. O. Mc-
Lean to Mat Reynolds, as record-
ed ^n Vol. 55, page 389, of the-
Deed Records of Orange Couijfy,
Tex i s, to which deed reference
is here made for all purposes of
this suit, together with penalties,
intemst, costs and expenses which
have accrued or may legally ac-
crue thereon.
Thtf? City of Orange filed its pe-
tition in intervention in said cause
on th j 3rd day of August, 1944, to
enforce payment of delinquent
tuxes on the real estate above de-
scrib s d asssessed in the name of
Matt A. Reynolds foi? the years
1927 tthru 1943 in the amount of
$12>5L73.
Th ; State of Texas and Coun-
ty of Orange filed its petition in
intervention in said eauso gn the
and if any or all of the above
named persons be dead, the un-
known heirs of each or all of said
above - named persons-who may
be dead, and the unknown owner
or owners* of the hereinafter de-
scribed land, Defendants:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear before the Honor-
able 1st District Court of Orange
County, at the next regular term I foreclosure of the lien assuring
LOOK OUT BELOW.
New York. — It's a 1,250-foot
drop from the top of the 102-story
Empire State building and Alfred
E. Smith, president of the world's
tallest structure and former dem-
ocratic presidential nominee, does-
n't want anybody to get hurt on : V >
V-day. .
He has issued instructions for
V-day tenants "not to allow o'ecu-«
pants of their offices to 'throw*
anything out of the windows."
We want an aim that can never
grow vile, and which cannot dis-
appoint our hope, a There is but
one such on earth, and it is that of
being like God. —S. Brooke
*0 CHECK
VjMtJte 666
W Liquid for'Malarial Symptom*.
on the 1st day of August, 1944, to
enforce payment of delinquent
taxes on the real estate above de-
scribed assessed in the name of
Unknown, Frank Elkins, Ina
and Ida Barnett for the years >
1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1926, 1930
to 1943 in the amount of $211.15.
Plaintiff and, or interveners al-
so seek the establishment and
payment of such taxes as 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 notice
of, and plead and answer to, all
claims and pleadings now on file
or hereinafter .filed in said cause
by all other parties hereto.
Witness my hand and official
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