The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1944 Page: 4 of 6
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Friday. Janaary 14, KPAC
5:00 Nationwide Prayer
5:6) Alexander Griffin .
¡WBp' • 5:15 Ijanny St GtagHL.-.~
5:30 World's Front Page
X"«Hi SuperriVan
6:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. \
w . 6:15 The Johnson Family
6:30 Music Box
7:00 Sam Baiter
7:15 Tommy "Welter's Orch.
7:25 tooking Behind theWtsff'
7:30 Freedo á of Opportunity
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to sow
,6:Q0 Gabriel Heatter
8:45 Grwie Fields' Vic-
tory Show —...
8:30 Double or Noihlng
9:00 Bobby Ruffin Vs. Tippy
Larkin Boxing
10:00 QED Commentator
10:18 Penny Serenade
,10:30 ' GTiy Lombardo'i Orch.
11:W6 Ran Wildes Orch.
11*30 George Hamilton's Orch.
11:50 - News
12:00 Sign Off
Saturday; January 15, KPAC
8:06 Yawn Patrol
6:30 News ■ '
6:35, Musical Clock
7:00 News.-
7:04 Musical Clock
7.:45.. News *■* . J
8:00 -Musical Round l}p- :
g30 News
831# _ Morning Varieties
9:00* News
9:05 Morning Serenade
9:30 Rainbow House
10:00 News Roundup
10:15 Bing Crosby
10:30 "Hello Mom"
it goes right
help loosen Q _
flamed bronchial mucous mei_ . . „ „ „ ...
branwi' TeU your druggist to. Mil yon; 11:00 Rev. T. J. Roth
dcrstandlng you i
quickly allays the i
to have your money I
tjrtjpttteun* U:30 Music for the -Morning
«ry^aw 11:50 «fort Arthur News
GREOMULSION
forCourfis, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
12:00 Glenn Miller's Orch,
12:15 Clif Brunei- St Show Boys
12:45 Meet the Band
1:00 Christian Science Church
♦ Announcing the Opening of A;
: New Recapping fir Vulcanizing Plant
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SUPER RECAPPING and VULCANIZING
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All Kinds of Tire and
Tube Vulcanising
WILKE'S TIRE SERVICE
Rear oí 410 Fifth Street
-Orange, Texas
1:15 JLani Mclntyre's Orch.
ÍÍ30 Siesta Time
.&00.. .Graves, Pentecostal
Church (
2:30 Army Navy House Party
3:00 Matinee Melodies
3:30 South American Way
3:45 Melodiers—~ ^
4:00 News .„ „ ,
4:05 Glenn "Cray's Bulletin
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4:30 American Eagle in Britain
CITATION *,PUBLICATION
N«h~<1860
. THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Jennie B. White Defend-,
ant, Greeting: \
You are hereby commanded to
appea/jfreiore"the Honorable DIS-
TRICT Court Of ORANGE Coun-
ty at the Court House thereof,, in
ORANGE, Texas, at or before 10
o'clock A..M. of the first Monday
next after the éxpiration of forty-
two days from the date of the is-
suance of this citation, same be-
ing thf 28th. déy 61 February A.
D. 1944, then and there to answer
Plaintiff's Petition filed in said
Court, on the 14th. day of Decern^
ber A. D. 1943, in this cause, num-
bered 1860 on the docket of said
court and styled J. W. White
Plaintiff, vs. Jennie B. White De-
fendant. ...
A brief statement of the nature
of this "suit is'is follows^ to wit:*
This Ls a suit for divorce upon the
grounds of abandonment, as is
more fully shown by Plaintiff's
Petition on file in this suit.
< 4 The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs,
issued and given under my hand
and the Seal of said Court, at of-
fice in Orange, Texas, Tekas this
the M3th. day of January A. D.
1944. ..
Attest: T. M. Dodd, Clerk, Dis-
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Is The Deodline For Poll Tox Payment
«MEMBER THESE RATION DATES:
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Saturday, Jan. 15-Final Day To U#Extra Stamp 2
In Ration Book 4 —Good For % Points Pork
Saturday, Jan. 15-SugarStamp 29 In f
tation Book 4 Expires r
(Seal) trict Court, Orange Coun-
ty, Texas.
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W. P. Carlyle Is confined to.hlJ
home, 912 Twelfth street, tor a
few days because, of illness.
FACTOGRAPHS
,i More tens., of-freight of in
kinds moved by rail originate in
Pennsylvania than in any other
state, with West Virginia sec-
ond and Illinois third, ip ■*
In the first World war, out of
a total of 70,000 mines laid be-
tween Great Britain and Nor-
way, the tJ. 8. Navy plantsd
56,570. .
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Several U. S. presidents owned
gamecocks.! One of them left a
special recipe for feeding thém. ■
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The minimum cost plan for ma-
ternlty cases average about 175
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¡i ' NOTHEK OF 16 DOBS
Gainesville, Texas, Jan. 13. (AH) Neb., is survived by her husband,
—The mothec '.<4] U children, in- • "J "" "* J
eluding two sets of .twins and a set
of triplets, i|bs, Jphn Herr, '!&.
died at the home of a son, Adolph
Herr, in Muenstér yesterday, Sht
was one of the first settlers of thai
community, 15 miles west of heire
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Mis. Herr, a native of Huio,[$lÓ0 in currency. A:little later he
of Ruio,t$lÓC
husband, (d^jfa
THAT aint hay
Roxburo, K. C. (AP> — While
feeding !ús m<rie ~Waldo Satter.
flél# .lost bit bill (old.
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Amprican bombers &re guaran-
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ones after crash - landing'in the d0 ble supply Sic. Get
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will soon open two largfe Super Markets in the Federal
Public Housing Project In Orange
-MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED-
VI.,
Long ago in Bi
was often given ,
with oolns.
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vea stuffed
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Openings in Grocery, Fruit and Vegetable. Meat, Bakery, Delicatessen, Drug, Cosmetie, Tobacco and Soda Fonn-
tain Departments — Also need itoek Clerks, Cashiers, Saltrs Clerkar Eyperienc^ nM itepetgary.—Salary paid
while training! Housewives living in Federal Housing area urged to' apply. Part time or full time.
Secretarial and Managerial Positions Open If Qualified
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Als«n«ed experienced Bookkeepers, Stenographers, Comtometer Operators.
Colo/vd metí and women needed for stock work, janitors and maids.
SEE MR. KÍNG, SATURDAY MORNING 9 A. M. to 12 NOQN
Riverside Central Off ice, Federal Public Housing Authority
Corner John and Avenue A
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Coffee is a delightful and unique pick-up. Most'
of all, it is a beverage' of good cheer. Á cup or
two often sharpens the wits, enlivéns conversa-
' tion, and increases endurance. Why? Because
energy-building coffee steps up physical output,
-thereby relieving fatigue and strain. It makes
the body capable of greater effórt. When you
add to these merits the rich flavor, aroma, .and
freshness orte finds only in 'Admiration Coffee^
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1944, newspaper, January 14, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142878/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.