The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 139, Ed. 1 Monday, June 23, 1958 Page: 5 of 10
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The secret is- -Primaenecombines
Today We Greet
Leading the parade in th
birthday brigade on Tuesday is
Susan Bloxham, followed by
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Ann Pasmussen
Mrs Ed T. Maljoy
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come you don’t send me a per-
beverly like you say you will?
Tots Are Typing
In Nofth Dakota
To Test Theory
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TERMS TO SUIT YOU AND YOUR POCKETBOOK
teem up t $1000
G.A.C. FINANCE
DEAR ABBY: This is the third
time I am writing to you and if
I don't get any answer this time
I will know you sre s fake. My
problem is much more important
23 to.her home.’Shedoesm’' oiumnmirnyouosor-reprin ymu;
letter in your column. then how
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Telephone TUxedo 3-4389
DEAR BEVERLY: I am not
sble to prim all the letters 1
___ receive, but I do send a personal
scheme to get money. Repor WR’wrtesche“ndieveryanarenn
closes a stamped, self-addressed
envelope.
, Leaves for Camp
. A group of Sunbeam girls of the
know whether to send it on or
not and I hope you will help
ds decide as it worries us some-,
thing terrible. — V. S.
DEAR ABBY: My daughter is |, „
expecting a baby at. any moment ties,
and we are so upset about this1
thing that came in the mail we
don't kow what to do She re-1
ceived a letter saying she should
send the chain-letter prayer to 13
other people with a dllar each,
and if she didn't do it. death would
combiaier hr asthma distress.
Facb porforme a sper al purpone
So L, ik fofward tslep at night
and freedom from asthma spasme
cet Primatene, at any drugstore,
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DEAR V. S.: Chsin letters
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DEAR FRIGHTENED: (and
you have a right ‘
"nationality" has
BUTLER
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and Mri Bbh Smith. , -----, —.—--—, ------t
Gifts for their home were pre- Gutterjdge, Harriet Jones. Sarah
sented to Mr and Mrs Russell Lynn Leister. Mrs. Bruce McClel-
and their two children. Charles Rav land. Carmen Mires and Ann
and Carol Lee. A large sheet cake Sampson
tion in a young child. very jealous and has a terrible.
Unnecessary Barrier temper. Hr thinks nothing of hit-
me average fourth grader can tinggme when sh f asets X hut
writetbz handgabout iwordsma py’ bt1 Wonder i he wu really
m inuteeherxpia insw.B.the, endi huri me bad some time. Mv moth-
251to 30 words a minute, ous and have hot tempers and it
T progress in learning abil- means he loves me. Is my mother
ity and thought expression of the right? — FRIGHTENED
typing students will be tested ----------
against a group of non-typing
children at the end of the eight-
week course.
ORANGEFIELD (SpD—About 50
descendants of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Rube M. Harmon attended a
family reunion Thursday afternoon
in the park here. Pictures were
made and a picnic lunch was Ne. • Odem Bidg
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Your Home or Business with...
counselors were
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Asthma Formula Prescribed
VsionKinearcensutnemson tele the time- there, an order that
The Pnnihe"andtopauparorite-twine Ay together.if they
Well. Billy and Bobby are still serving in the states and the1 The Sunb
at Warner Brothers, where they Philippines they returned to Hol .Cockerham,
made the Mark Twain story and Iywood “------ •
other films. But they're no longer
before the cameras. As Bill’ and
Bob Mauch. they are in the edit
ing departrhent
topped with a miniature home and 1—“. -
landscane design was inscribed. Banana custard pie is always
"The Russells' New Home" The popular, hut doubly, so when it is
cake was served with punch. topped with a ruffle of whipped
A number of gifts were sent by cream and shaved chocolate.
persons unable to attend.
S medi new n fyrgreser
airength » foond Most ’etfeet
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Ne-Yerk,N Y +*peell-The asthmn
formula prescribed more than any „ _ .... ... ........ y-.-
other by doctor for their private taut nervous tena ion Al tbs with-
patients is now, available to asthma
euferers without preseripion
Medienl tests proved thinjrmula.
Como ill and MS vs. speedy
sendic is just one of the many
reasons why our streamlined
Lan planis swell lked.
disagree Ee2MMM8m aM E
tne mother of the Longress. %E=EF2adea
man and the DAR Regional Presi- Ew"
dent or whoever she said her t ——
childreni grew up to be after she THE ARTFUL TOUCH- W J Rogers. Lamar horticul-
blistered their bottoms in public ’ *_____*—-L-i --- - , v
GRAND FORKS. NTD o -
Getting, chiidren. to practice the -tsparing thenpods does not ant
piano when school is out can be courage delinquency. and most of
* tough job. - these kids end up in juvenilel
But an educator at the Universi- Court with the bruises and scars
ty of, North Dakota had no.trouble tn prove it. Beating children only ; —---- -----g- - ----------
finding youngsters to "pay" the teaches them to be more careful Registration will continue through Tuesday morning
typewritersthisassummer in an ex- not ‘ oget saught. 1 azree with Further information about the symposium may be obtain-
periment in learning. • you, Abby. kindness pays bigger u.. epi;,. .L. i I / e
Dr John L. Rowe, chairman of dividends - FATHER F . collin? tn^Lomor school of vocations._____
the business education department J ----- .
orgaqized the kiddie typing class DEAR ABBY: I am IS and go xedmEedh..
to test his suspicion that hand with a fellow who is 22 He sass AMaMMim
writing is often a block to educa- he s about me, but he is .MHEa
la lbs phyneiane’ leading asthma
preweription eo-afe that now itcan |
be Rol<t witheut pres ription m On!
tiny tablets called Primatene”
At 34, both are still youthful,
though their foreheads are re-
ceding They still look enough
alike to fool their co-workers, but marry and both are childless s--e mp-uc ... gr .....
upon scrutiny, you can detectrar 1 asked-if ter ever nfnnsa work toward their Sunbeam com-
flight differences between the two toriretupixee "ncthey planned missions’in classes of water safe
Bill is more slim-faced, a bit .I .. .. _ . ... . ) tv. crafts religion. nature lore ahd
more serious Bob has broader A.P°osid Bob. AlDou&N. we other activities. it laitv said
cheeks, often erupts with an in-ihave thousht about an adult West '-------
fectious laugh ern with twin stars Hey-wouldn’t
i "" .___ . that be something'' .
1 asked, the boys to start, at -the
beginnini" in bringing themselves .
up to date it all began in Peoria. Actress Over Masel.s
III . where they were born they Aerress •ver Measles
related. They moved on to Chi And Returs to Stage
cago. began doing radio at an wnsm 7n 0 -o
early ageimpersnations "0850: N.(AP-Astress Diana
ete l’*^ । V hbUI e. BHak ing Off a CAse of
Then the big time called them ioheddmtariesermedachedod-’apn.
turist and chairman of the second annual garden sympo- York ' "FadDgyshppearnngdedn Nee cial. pprforma ngentonight of "Cat
sium, puts the finishmgrtouch on a doyhly and canna leaf (March of Time and dozens of usually no Monday perform
arrangement which fie plans to picture On the cover of the, other.shows Thatwas when War- ances are scheduled at th. Avalon
symposium program Over. 100 people already have reg- — vers ound 1 eP Theater but since manners Satur
istered-forthe symposium, which will be held Tuesdy tophs/Fwedericonkngharccha prozaneryctorgaysarecanaeina
and Wednesday at Lamar State College of Technology, in Anthony Adverse,"" Bob ’exTennessee willfams plav would be
. plained They tested us and given again tonight
wanted to sign BHl because his Doctors said the fever that
face was thinner and he looked struck the actress Friday has sub
more like March But they took aided
to be:) No one
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hot temper, If you allow a man
Rowe maintains that the entire to abuse you in the courting
— learning process can be eided # stage, you’d better buy yourseft *
a child learns to type early and1 a crash helmet for the years
is able to transcribe his thoughts ahead. Your mother is wrong,
without mechanical difficulty. "It- -This is not love. It's immaturity
is not generally realized that hand- and brutality of the worst kind,
writing is a difficult mechanical Lose him.
task." he points out. ------
The 28 children taking the typ- CONFIDENTIAL TO MARV
Ing course were chosen from An “excuse" to the skin of a
abilities are needed for typing. dressed, stamped envelope,
he sees no reason why they can-1 ------------
notdsodear"ropatexpiliment has Camp Fire Units L
been in Rowe’s mind for some 1 1 i i N ~ 2
time, but was delayed until a 11010 Day (omp
portable electric typewriter be- . —. 7 ~ , E ■,
came available. A portable was In. ( itv Park
necessary, because it is suited to „1 _ ■
the child's smaller hand, end . T1* C*1*1*1 FirGirls Dav Camp'
electric, because less muscular ** Orange Citv Park, came
effort is needed. o * close Friday with a Council
The manufacturer of the ma- Fire... . . ,
chine made the experiment pos- A total of 157 girls attended the -
sible by providing the machines two sessions of Dav Camp. Camp
used in the course and a grant 1 Fire Giris received honors for
to support it. various crafts and swimming ac-
Rowe conducted the first course tivities.
In electric typewriting at teacher’s _ For two weeks Blue Birds and
college. Columbia Universttv. and Camp Fire Giris have camped by
has authored and co-authored some day at the .City Park..Each unit
12 typewriting textbooks, widely of. girls had its individual camp-
used in secondary schools and site. During each week the girls
colleges. ' [hiked, cooked out at noon one dav.
2 ’ | had sing-songs, studied nature, had-
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Dear Abby . . .
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iChain of Fear
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owirco MI cotrorariow . «»ltt» III rra lilt courawr
It's true ... GAS for cooling is as effective
and inexpensive as GAS for heating.
It’s suitable for any instaHation, from- three,
tons to 300 and, more. Shown .here is
the .compact Sun V alley model, which heats
or cools,at the flip of a switch.
Other types provide cooling alone — with
quiet gas enginesinstalled outsid
the house or store. Before you buy, _ '
be smart.... investigate GAS air conditioning
for low first-cost, low operating cost, 19
low maintenance cost. ’ mF
i n n । ■ handcraft and each unit presented
Lee Roy Russells. a skit and • talent- show. Each
A” i t ' f morning they swam in the city
Are Honored George Coiburn directed
A t Housewa rm ing Fnndaz camp assisted by Glenda
ORANGEFIELD (SpD- The Lee Mrs. Joe Colburn was in charge
Roy Russell family was surprised of swimming instruction. Sug and
Thursday evening upon their re Jane Seewald and Mrs Robert
turn home to he greeted bv about Jones from Beaumont and Mrs.
60 of their friends, several from! August Lindner and Mrs. W D
out of town. Heard. Orange, assisted with
The friends were-there to ziye a swimming.
housewarming party for the Hus- Mrs. Abbie 3. Willis was Camp
sells. The surprise partv was ar- Nurse.
ranged bv Mrs. Don Goodsell. Mrs. Unit --------
J. C Foreman, Mrs Paol Cormier Craig. Marietta Davis, Florence
among hundreds who applied. The reason stuffed with fear. Try
group represents a typical cross- again.
section of 8 to 10-year-olds. ,• ------
Rowe, a pianist.' noted that For a personal replv. write, to
children of 6 are able to learn Mrs. Morton Phillips, 10 Summer-
to play the piano Since roughly ! holme Place, Hillsborough Burl-
the same mechanical and mental ingame. Calif. Enclose a self-ad-
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Bill explained After vision of the army. -------------;----------------------
ind the|.mhe Sunbeams include Arminda Although it tasteslike a combl-
—, --------- - “ c Mary Teal, Naomi nation of cloves, dnnamon. snd
--- Stevens. Sheila Rae Donnaud, Pal nutmeg, allspice is actually the
"Bob went right into editing aft- Condrey and Jov Perr They were product of a single type of ever
er the war.' Bill explained "but taken -injhe corps station -wagongreen berry that grows on the is-
I stuck to acting I did about 12 Ih..L ’ * Edward., Laityi, com- land of Jamaica '
pictures over a five-year span 1 m.anding officer.He also will bring
I. liked it, but I also like eating So back.14young bovs, who will close
f went into editing, too • out their camp .sessions today
Both waited until the ,0 J" the Sals anon Armv camp this
marry .nd both are chiidless so weesthese.preteensaxeziris will
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By BOB THOMAS • us both because there was ,
HOLLYWOOD (AP)- What ever threat that MGM would sign us. ' , . - —--------- —
happened to the Mauch twins’ During the war they were to- Salvation Army. Orange corps, left
Some citizens have written iB gethern& the KArroney wers Ci today for Camp Hlobiitzelle near
to ask after seeing them on tele Ele time- thersFan older that Dallas for • week of camp activity
vision in that old movie favorite .5-"- mnere 3 an.ord er mat under sponsorship or the Texas al
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 139, Ed. 1 Monday, June 23, 1958, newspaper, June 23, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519531/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.