The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 24, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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tATlON BT PUBLICATION
No. 321?
( THE STATE OF TEXAS
'* TO: Will Cleveland Foster
Defendant, 4 Greeting;
■,f You are heftby commanded to
appc&r before the Honorable Dis-
i I ' -i .-i-
trict Court of Orange County at
the Court House thereof, in Or-
ange, Texas, at or before 10
O'clock A. M. of the first Monday
next after the expiration of
forty • two days from the date of
the issuance of this citation, same
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Two
in Improving the LOOKS
... boosting VITALITY!
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HAKQE LEAP
8. SUNDAY
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being the 4th. day of March A. D.
190, then and there to answer
Plaintiff's Petition filed in" said
Court, on the 14th. day of Jan-
uary A. D. 1946, in this cause,
numbered 3217 on the docket of
said court and styled Eula Chris-
tine Foster Plaintiff, vs. Will
Cleveland Foster "Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to wit:'*
This is a suit for divorce upon
the groups of abandonment as is
more, fully shown by•'Plaintiff's
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GETTING VAIUE out of the food you cat is YOUR No. 1
HEALTH PROBLEM whether you cat 500 or 2,000 pound>
yearly. To do this, medical science says, you must have an adc-
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. NOW OPEN
BURCH'S Garage
General Auto Repairs
We Weld and Build
Anything
Also Trailers For Sale
All Work Guaranteed
111 Ninth St.
PHONE 4696
Petition on file in this suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
clue-Velum as the law directs.
Issued, and given under my
hand and the Seal of said Court,
at office in Orange, Texas, this
the 14th. day of January A. D.
1046, .. : . '
Atte&t: T. M. Dodd ,Clerk, Dis-
. - triet Court, Orange Coun-
ty, Texas. (Seal) *
quatc supply of natural stomach DIGESTIVE JUICES; and
RICH, RLD-BLOOD must be present. SSS Tonic may help you
get both if this is your trouble, without organic complication
or focal infection, as these two important results enable you to
make use of the food as Ratine intended. Thus you get fresh
vitality... pep... do your work better... bcconic
animated... more attractive! SSS Tonic has helped
lions.. vyou can start today.... at drug stores
in 10 and 20 oz. sizes. _ C S.S.S. Co.
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sui10. sturdy health and h* p StAtWASt • SttAOY • StSONO
helps build
STURDY HEALTH
UNKLE HANK SEZ
^ VE GOT fO SEW i
SLED F VE WANT I
1A CtfQR
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ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY — Defective vision in
later yean can be eliminated by proper care today.
IF YOUR CHILD'S homework it actually grope-work
hi* advancement is being retarded.
HAVE YOUR CHILD'S EYES examined today by one
of our registered optometrists.
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— CONVENIENT WEEKLY TERMS!
fll.00 Value 122.00 Value
♦♦♦♦
OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6:30 P. M.
Dr. M. L. Ruben Dr. NJ. Rogers
Registered Optometrists
ORANGE >
Holland Hotel
PORT ARTHUR
417
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Orange Council of
'CampFire Meets
The Orange Council of Camp
Fire Gills met for a luncheon at
noon Thursday at the Holland
Hotel with C. H. Meeks _ presid-
ing. and Mrs. M. D. Meek serv-
ing as secretary.
The project adopted for 1946
is to locate and develop a suit-
able camp site near Orange for
girls. Jud&e S. J. Cailiavet is
chairman of the camp commit-
tee.
Delegates elected to attend the
district meeting in Dallas on April.
44 'and 12t were- Mrs- Malloyy
| Mrs-. Meeks and Mr. and Mrs. T.
W. Ogg. Dr. Sutherland of , the
Hogg Foumtation will be the con-
sultant. ^
Announcement was made that
the honor of having the first sus-
t tainintr membership in the Or-
I ange Council belongs to Miss
j Helen Cari'i principal of IheX'arr
i Junior High School.
| Following the reports, '* Miss
Harriet Dively, field supervisor
of the Camp Fire, made an In-
teresting talk on "Job Analysis
tor Board Members", and com-
plimented the council on their
objectives' for 1846.
Present were Mrs. Coke • M,
Tilley, Miss Helen Carr, Mrs.
Frank J. Malloy, Mrs. M. K, Tlio-
men. Mr. and Mrs. George Col-
bur'n, Mrs. VV. B. Simmons, Miss
Maurine Biggs. Mrs. John W.
Lawler, Mrs. M. D. Meek,-Mrs,
J. B. McClellan, C. Hi Meek, firs.
L. C. Shipman. ,
Mrs. Howard Gardner of..
Beaumont will speak at the next
meeting which will be held on
the evening of March 27th at the
Holland Hotel.
Basketball Team
Honored At Dinner
A duck dinner was served {m
Friday night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Levingston at
i404 Cherry street for the Orange^
Tigers- basketball team and
Coach Sam Davis and wife, and
Mr. and Mrs. W, T-. Barrett.
Following the dinner, the en-
tire party were guests of Victor
Lowery for a theatre party at the
Strand Theatre. In addition to
the dinner group, the theatre1par-
ty included friends of the bas-
ketball team. . " f.
WOODBINE REBEKAHS
HOLD
_ m noble grand, was. lit charge. m$S
WEEKLY MEETING Next Thursday evening at eight
The regular weekly meeting of o'clock the Rebekahs will meet a
the Woodbine Rebekahs was ljeld gain at the lodge hall,
on Thursday evening at eight
o'clock, in the I. O..'Of. F. Hall
with twenty - one members at-
tending. Mss. Bessie McKinley,
WILL PAY CASH
ror Good Used
BEDROOM SUITE and OTHER
GOOD USED FURNITURE
O'NEAL
Furniture Co.
411 Border
l'honc 874
If you want to get 100 c$nts
worth of value out of every
Dollar you spend .".-. buy where
your money goes the furthest.
It' smart to be thrifty . . . and
thrifty prices are just what
yotiili find at At,VIN KKOWN
WRECKING YARD. Drop In at
yo'ur convenience.
V. K(0
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r Phones 42H-774! "
SEE US FOR
Expert Painting
Paper Hanging
Floor Sanding
Interior or Exterior
DECORATING
0. M. DRY, Jr.
Orange Paint
Cos > .
Muiu at 4th
PHONE 2333
DOW TO GET A TRADE SCHOOL
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WITH TMMMDUmG
AUOtVANCf Mtpf
St-"-
rtoo/if you are marricu;.
ancc (.V'y /11 J • _ .t,cir
This offer is/open. «J«
discharge, lo you-S'^
ovi;r, >vho enlist m the u-1^
time Hcguiar Army fc* >
Get tbe full atyour" "V
u.s. ftccru,linB u
FIRST BAPTIST CIRCLE
SIX TO MEET THURSDAY
Circle Six of the First Baptist
Woman's Missionary Union met
on Thui sday morning in the home
of Mrs. H. T. Murchison with nine
members, one new member and
one visitor attending;
Mrs. W. J. Bell led the pro-
gram on Missions with Mrs; E.
E. Moody and Mrs. L. B. Hair-
ston taking part. Mrs. M. Hurst
closed the. meeting with prayer.
The next meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs. E. E. Moody,
328 Destroyer.
BARBER SHOP
Now Open In
's
£.,G. PARKER, Owner
JOE McKINNEY, Barber
PHONE 4171
For
RADIO and n-
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APPLIANCE SERVICE
Pickup and Delivery
Millsaps D. Meek
1104 Cypress
ANNOUNCING THE
Opening of
LEON'S AUTO
BODY SHOP
Any Make Fender
For Any Model
Mac Arthur Drive
PHONE 4688
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NORTH SlOtS
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Protect your appliances against
unnecessary deterioration.
sell straight and we tell
straight, too. The appllanoes we
sell are baeked by one simple
FACT; they're the finest. The
CLOVER ELECTRIC SUPPLY
la always appreciated.
CLOVER ELECTRIC SUPPLY
Electrical Suppler and£quifw>*<Tt
general epaih «np wising
MOTORS- fANS-lRQHS-M/XIXS
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WOODMAN CIRCLE TO
MEET ON MONDAY
On Monday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock the Woodman Circle will
.meet in regular session at the
W. O. W. Hall with Mrs. Maggie
Arrington, guardian, presiding. A
full attendance is requested.
/ 306 FRONT ST.
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heart of tne military -'Jeep "—the
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(Temporary Location)
. t
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l ei u* explain the man; ways you
tan use a "Jeep" in business, ou the
farm and io industry.
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ft Vital Meaeege To
Men Who Feel OU
Why nof regain th• vim
«nd vitality you one®
enjoyed?
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Phone i:J7:i • / r '• 506 Front St.
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Phone mi
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OUR SPECIAL PRICE
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$50.00
Plus Material }. ■«. .■''u
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Also ask uliout our speciul prices on motor repair,
body nud fender work.
Ilriin; your car in or cull us and we will pick it up.
x - - - is
All Work Guaranteed
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FOUNTS
Growing
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Durable, woll
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GRAIN
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tket mtij ekaaga
yrar whul* outlook on life. Just uk your
drugcUt forC ASELLA ■tianlating tstuota.
T k.M directed on Ub«L Uootf«l eld
worn out at 40, «0 or mora. Takathaae
to ragularly on til yea foal that jroe
racauad the plaaanre of
enjoyad. Why Ve diaooura*adT Why
not toy CAS ELLA tablato and rtmia the
varre and aaat ef a much yoonf^ want
There ia nothing harmful in thaae uMato.
They contain Catary eaad. Thiamin
Chloride. Passion flower. Iron. Ask yeer
doctor er druggiat about 4kla formaia.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 24, 1946, newspaper, February 24, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308293/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.