The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 189, Ed. 1 Monday, August 10, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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**aS001ATI D PRKB8
Furniture Store
Dealers in new and second-
nana tunuture. we buy, traoe
and sdl. Also have Orortey
Electric Refrigerators, priced
$104.95 up and Orosley radios,
prioed $19.99 up. 110 Border
street. Phone 439.
n^USINESSDIEEOTORY
AWNINGS
P Tailored to tit your needs. Phono
CRANCI§| PAINT CO, SO MB
Mam St.
TOENITDMtiBAEOAnrB
SPRCIAl/ NOTICE
LET ME KNOW YOt'R WANTS!
AND NEEDS IN REAL ENTAT
AND ALL KINDS OF INSUR-
ANCE. Possibly I can be of
some assistance to >011. Office,
108 Holland flMf, Phone 203. J.
S3., PATTILLO, Realtor * Insur-
ance.
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SEE OUR FURNITURE BEFORE
YOU BUT. We can aave you *ton-
«y. 25 per cent off for cash.
CROUCH FURNITURE CO.. 105
Fifth, Phone 44. Terms you can
pay. ft-18-tf
GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE
for any make or model. Call Mr.
Minchew, manager of our radio
service department. Orange Fur-
niture Co. Phono 120.
Business Opportunity
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*qm* Oa 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS
fai Advance
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For District Offt#| *1T.M
For County Office* . 16.#8
Except as Follows:
County Cemmlasloner *10.00
Justice of the Ifeaeo $10.00
Conatabl* * 7.50
For Mayer SH.OO
■or C y Commissioner $ 5.00
to an-l
nomce the following candidates sub-
k« to the action of the Democratic
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War DIatrlet Attorney—
BEN RAM8BY, dan Auguatlne.
HOLLM M KINARD, Orange
Her Oeonty Coin—liaUnsc, JNwciftet
fe;-ih. tii*- -?£mw
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ATOM BOILEAU
j,r:^Jhref}nct No. $1$
4S. "^(t E. HANKAMER'" i'%. m *r
W. H. PAYNE
Far Coonty Cemmlsalenar, Precinct
No. Three
EMIliB CARON O'
'j;.',*wpr wHiiRimvnvri r rvvinci.,
No. ♦—: r&iliife ' i" ''£*■ ,1?
N. Hi MERRILL
For ConaUble, Precinct One—
OEO. F. REX8ES
Fer Sheriff, Oranfe Coimty—
C. H. "Hobepn" MERIWETHER
L. O. (DICK) OTANFIBLD
CHICKS—STARTED CIIICK8, I'ul- I
letH, Fryer*. Broilers, HARRY J
CLARICS HATCHERY. 7-2 9 tf
ORANOE FURNITURE COMPANY
announces on eloctrlc refrljroratlon
serylco depaftment in «harg« of
Mr. Char)f>M Alborn. who has had
12 years experience In mechanical
rofrlftoratlon. Guaranteed service,
day or night. Phone 120, Night,
FEED PURINA FAMILY FLOCK
RATIONS FOR EARLY FALL
LAYINfl. CAMP ORAIN COM-
PANY. Phone 23. Wfl Deliver.
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FOR SALE
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ICE COLD WATERMELONS from
Port Bolivar and Hempstead, Tex-
as.. Call us at Ice Plant for ser-
vice from 8 a. m. fo 10 p. m. For
extra service call 640. A. CARR.
NEARLY NEW NOISELESS TYPE-
WRITER at real bargain. If ta-
ken at once. A, F. BURNS.
NEED ENVELOPES. Letterheads,
office forth s, etc. We ca flu your
neoda quickly and accurately. The
Baelne printing Co., Orange Lead-
er BMg. Phono 4.
YOUNO MILK COW PRICED ' *30,
Twelve dark Cornish Rome pullets
$11. CHARIJR plant, i>ake St.
DESIRABLE IlOMESITTCS, 2 awes
fronting O. S. T„ In Plnehurst. 8oe
or phone O. D. Butler, after r.
o'clock, afternoons.
WANTED
GOO VOTES
AUGUST
COMMISSIONER
IN PRECINCT; TWO
22. W. H. PAYNE,
8-9
WANTED a man witi« college edu-
cation—Excellent opportunity tot
advancement. P. O. Box 950. It
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REt, TABLE DEPENDABLE MEN,
now eaiiployed, who desire to bet-
ter themselves by training upare
time or evening" for Electrical Re-
frigeration and Air Conditioning
Industries. Must be- mechanically
Inclined. Write Utilities Eng. Inst.,
Care Leader.
pnnnra room
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BRRAKFA8T8, DINNERS; Sirp-
PER8 in an atmosphere of refine-
ment. Moderate cost. Conveni-
ent. Good food. HOLLAND HO-
TEL DINING ROOM,
helpwanted
MAN, RELIABLE, to become an au-
tomobile and accident claim ad-
juster in your territory. Insur-
ance experience unnecpKsary. No
. selling, Write • Associated Ad-
justers, Milwaukee, Wis.
MEXICO CITY, Aug. 16, (API-
President lAzaro (Cardenas today ap-
pointed Geii. Ratfaei Navarro Cor-
tina governor of the northern district
of Lower California succeeding Gen.
Gabriel Onvira. resigned.
General Cortina formerly was
commander of the military garrison
In Mexico City.
LOP ANGELES, Aug. 10. <AP)~
W *r fur * 4^year old daughter whose
future Is, shadowed by the hint' of
acamial sends Mary Aator to' tha
witness stand again today to defend
herself 'against her husband's char-
ges of "flross immoral conduct."
Dr. Frankly n Thorpe, Hollywood
surgeon, accuses the red-haired screen
star Of admitting her love for anoth-
er man In.* dltry entry «he Wrote lwil-
fore he divorced her In April, 103.1,
and won custody of their ch|M, Mari-
lyn. $';;i ■:
The diary Itself. Which Hollywood
reports sal4 nilght *ndan(tcr 12 mil-
lion dollars' worth of film reputa-
tions, is held by Dr. Tharpefi atior-
pay.' Joacph Anderson, who announc-
ed he would seek to Introduce It Into
avldence.
'"I love George . . . and the least i
can do is to save him from a messay
scandal." wst alleged by Dr. Thorpe
to have l en written by Miss A*tor
two months before their legal, part-
ing. .
Pressed by cross-qucstloning, the
at't)-e*s testified Just l efort> her
daughter's custody hearing released
week ago that her hnsband had
known of .her association in 1984
with George S. KaU.finan. Broadway^
and screen drtuiatlst, -and liad 'fen-'
doaed it."
Kaufman, found by prob«w arrrera
on Irving Tkalbert and Norma Shear-
er's yachting party, was subpoenaed
to appenr for Dr. Thorpe today,
Although Kayne lion, famous Brit-
ish sportsman, has made dozens of
trips to thin country and is a famil-
iar figure in lmrcrtt, he had a brand
new experience in the motor city re-
cently, " ■
He saw his first game of baseball.
And a better game could not'have:
been selected for his initiation to
the great American national pastime.
The Tigers vs. the .New York Yan-
kees, with Schoolboy Rowe glvln#
one of his best exhibitions of pitch-
ing. \
Don, thrilled and eXclted after his
Gold Cup victory on Ijike George a
few days before, made a fast trip
by plane to deliver the trophy to the
Detroit Yacht club and to vialt with
officials of Pontine Motor Co., whose
cars he distributes in England.
He was ready for more thrills
and jumped at the. suggestion of a
ball game about the way he flew
across the starting line at Lake
George.
"You know I've never seen one of
your American ball games and- I'd
b Moriaritjr, umpiring behind
^ was oi* of the flrat rto
kMr was
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Tge
.•H'ho in the map In the black ^yit?
He's got a dangerous job.'" was Ban's
comment. Xo doubt the -drab figure
atruik a dlscorrant ndte In his mind
cpmpared with the bright unifortnii
and the activity of the players. ;
Vlvacloui, blonde Barbara Pep.
per, underneath a big red hat and
awathed In a co*t of Oriental cut.
blee beach ward. The former JUec
feld and George White glamour
girl has juat completed a featurj*
dramatic role In "Mllsa* and
blossoms oat as a comedienne la
the Wheeler aad-Woolsey "Mum-
my. Bova."
like to go," he said to^F. A. llerend,
advertising manager ,.of Pontlac, and
W, S. MeLcaii. advertising manager
of Fisher Body Corp.
And flrsf class Instructors These
two Tiger fans turned out to be.
From a front row box they explained
all about strikes, balls, curves, bags,
plates, and umpires.
In fact on eof Doji's first truestlons
as soon as he had surveyed the big
crowd was, "Don'.t all tbaae people
Ann oumn,«Au mimi,
dadarea that the best relaxing
Idea aha know* oi Is thgt of lying .
Sat o the floor tor abo« fifteen
minutes. Miss Sotharn. wh it •
playing the lead Tn ^Walking
does tbls *hen she
tired end has a social
i before her. , ,
: ;> wtur|f;' alwaya
keeps her sldn lotion la the re-
frigerator during the summer
months. Miss Hepburn, who Is co-
starred -wtth Fredrio
"Mary ot ScoUand," says that It
not only refreshes her akin, bnt .
tibt It* Icy coldness gives her *
supreme lift on a hot day.
rit^V" ""u2'i /jl£ '• '
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Anne Shirley haa taken to buff-
teg her nalla and making them
abime witb a paste polish Instead
of applylag the liquid variety. Her >
torn tube that loeka
a lipstick. The eighteen-year-
old star shares stellar billing with
John Beal In "M'llss."
For Informal ana active sports
wear. Ginger Rogers wearaaluml-
noaa All-has* makeup, with whUh
aba wears very little lipstick and
no rouge* ^
,• • * - •
' Always powder over your eye
shadow, taking off the excess pow-
der with * small cosmetic brush,
suggests Berbers Stanwyck, atar
of "The Bride Walks Oat" lathis
way, the shadow will stay even
and -will not streak.
u
; Vhls, «Be ot the seasou^s smart-
est designs In hats, is wirn with
Just the right verve by Anita Col-
by, who Is seen In'current RKO
Statin pictures. It Is ot black felt
with the vlsor of patent leather
bound la the felt A thin strip effthe
material steo'tanda the hat and
%s in a aatlm Uttle knot at the
front :"'-fr:v'x' v1
— , ^
Toward W h i t e
House Today
Aboard Roosevelt Train En Route
to Washington, Aug. 10. (AP)—Pres-
ident Roosevelt after a month's ab-
sence leaded . today toward the
white h ae andL a conference with
government officials on controlling
rampaging flood waters.
Th® starting operations under the
$320,000,«()0 omnibus flood control
tot an<l,^;nr HlderitIul swing through
IVnnsylvanitt and New York flood
regioiMt and possibly those of Ohio,
hinged on the conference. : r
l*articipating will bo members of
a *r«rtal committee, instrncted some
time ago by the presl3ent to X^ecf.
.from the omtHbus aet projects which
ouId be put under contract with little
didculty. The committee has com-
pleted a preliminary program for
New England and the middle-Atlantic
states.
Leader JOc Month
REG'LAR FELLERS
M&ybe.Ttwy Do. At That
for iuott
TO KNOW WHY RUBUBR BLADES
were never used before McLean's
V Electric Shop got these new ones?
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 189, Ed. 1 Monday, August 10, 1936, newspaper, August 10, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307876/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.