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meet competition on a
. attendance ptize was won by Mrs.
was reported ill.
ber, (Channel 8).
pattern—add 5 cents for each
tern for first-class mailing.
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DRESS with ZONE, SIZE and
McNomoro Insurance Agency
wheat, epicure’s spinach, bread
tray, fruit salad. beverage.
come up
the food.
partment were entertained Friday
Youth Revival Is Closed
MeEWIS (Spl)
A week's
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about the size ot butter pats and
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his stomach I am the one who
has to walk the floor with him
LAST
TIMES
TODAY
and
but-
her home from
iska. The party
accepted the
mouth shut.
If you are using shallow fat for
frying fruit fritters, have the fat
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The program will begin at 7:30
p.m.
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Reglar
Admission
YOU CAM
aunjo
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(Contini
of service!.
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husband, YOU will—and make
it plain, if THAT complaint falls
on deaf ears you will notify the
police.
[.
ing debut in “The Young Land"’
and is now working in “Pork Chop
Hill." Besides which, his horses
Channel
Pilot
Cartoon—
"Finnegan’s
Flea” —
ROCK
HUDSON
Just plain good common sense
to borrow whatever
moneyis needed.
children. Four others had lawyer
fathers.
Hired to take pictures of gymna-
sium equipment, Bob asks puny,
henpecked Harvey Helm to model
The doctor tells him what to eat
and what not to eat but it goes
in one ear and out the other. He
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grade cotion goes into government
.warehouses on price supports be-
cause it is readily accepted at
HOLLYWOOD l* - Do you
have a nostalgic notion that the
I asked him to compare the
horse opera stars, past and pres-
ent.
pt your pay check, the chancesare
you can't enjoy your leisure hours.I-~
Under those circumstances, it is
prize and kept my
Please give me
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
ammemumcnensamea-u
women specie up and so id she
thought they were beautiful and
would I mind selling them to her.’
th enough to half-cover
lices of apple, banana
tagree on everything except this.
I can t get him to wear a necktie
He nsys he doesn't care to go
any place he can't get- in without
a necktie. All he wants is comfort.
He's neat and. clean and very
handsome, but I wish he’d wear
a tie. Can you help me? — DON'S
.as—cirri.
- Ne«,
youth revival at Old First Orange
Baptist Church closed Sunday with
a barbecue dinner on the church
grounds. - .
The Rev. Dale Manis of Fort
for the shots. Harvey gets so
carried away by the work that he
suffers a physical collapse. (Chan-
• NOW SHOWING •
Andy Geitih th. funn man
"Ne Tim fer Sergeonts ■ in ,
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ter, all make delectable fritters.
"Avuj
"fm. too tired to get up—I spent all night cleaning
house in my dreams!’’
Cliff Ketchum Rates Present Cowboys
SMELGOIWNNGR —
ALAN LADD-OLIVIAdeHAVILLAND
PaOuDRBL
7 p.m.—Mr. Adams and Eve-
Eve is thrilled when Howard tells
her they are going to Las Vegas
for a few days. Under the Impres-
sion that he is taking her on a
second honeymoon, she soon dis-
covers that his studio has assign-
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"The difference is that most of
the old cowboys were actors who
happened to choose western roles
The Western actors today have
often been chosen because they
were .superior athletes or horse-
men.
"The. oldtimers cheated a great
1 $239.95
1 $0.00 "
1 p-lwver
DEAR WINNER: Your hus-
band is a very wise man.
Me. 1 Odem gldp.
Orange Leader, 379 Pattern Dept.,
243 West 17th St., New York 11
N. Y. Print plainly NAME, AD-
For a personal reply, write to r
Mrs. Morton Phillipa, 10 Summer-
holme Place, Hillsborough Burl-
ingame, Calif. Enclose a self-a d
dressed, stamped envelope.
Q. .,L -V I Trapped en •
MSh.Ma strange mission ..
mMM E their only horizon
pmqEM was DANGER!
\WJLIGHT
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ARTHUR KENNEDY - LEIF ERICKSON "
THE ORANGE LEADER_______TUESDAY, AUGUST 1», 1958
Industry Expects To Survive arM Live '
The state
hold” acco
h erai fund.”
cause it is
| count into
ceived nd
. for services
egory.of ge
[ . Tht“was
time ago.
state' incoi
and practice
were paid i
Then, fro
Legislature
’ services-su
licenses and
! practices of
' rpair eyegl
ci- - Almost a
these new si
levied a sp
of some so
providing th
special fund
' from the ti
which. the <
paid.
I Almost fr
income of t
’ for the serv
of providing
soon had a
ance.
FOR RECOKDED INFOaMATION
CONCERNING ALCOMOUISM
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AND LISTEN
We cordially write Naval Personnel stationed in :
this area to take advantage of oar ftxilrtiev
Leans up se $1000 .
G.A.C:FINANCE
8 30- ShRTlft of Cochise
1 • 00—Kit Carson
; 9 30— Movie
j 11 00— Jack Paar
I Radio Loa ...
KOGT Olal IMO)
Today
1 00— Hugh Smith’s Muste
3 00—Baxter s Last Stand
» 4S—Nawa
6 00—Just for You
6:15—Sports Review
• :30—Hugh Smith’s Music
7:00—Montavani Mood
7:30—Bill Tate’s Music
1:00- Sign Off
Wednesday
Krtc-ry (Chanel 7)
4 00— Big Picture
4 JO— Woman a World
5 00—Autry-Rogers Western
6 00— Esso Reporter
6 10— Weather
6 30— World of Sports
6:30— Pastor’s Study
0 43—TV Shopver
stand s/ehanre against today's
screen cowpokes.
Cliff is no grinlrd veteran of
f
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CHARISSE
JOHN WAYNE
. 'Island in the Sky'
EVA_
PRINTED PATTERN
§Ap..
S 00—Richard Corder a Music
6:00— Weather Round-Up
• 06- Rjchard Corder's Music
6:45—Morning Devotional
7:00—Richard Corder's Must*
7:15— News
7:30—Richard Corder's Music
11:00—Gordon larks Music
12:15—— News
13:30—Gordon Clark’s Musfe
110 25— Weather
110 -M—Jack Paar
KTDM-TV (Channel 6
3 00— Brighter Day
: 3:15-Secret Storm
KAC-TV (Channel 6)
3 00— Queen For a Day
8:45- Modern Romace
4 00—Circle 4 Club
ment among th men who produce
the bulk of the acreage in the
South. The rub comes with the
If you warn a collection ot'
Abby's best letters and mmswers
,<sy
73
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t P$
Mrs. Anne Kirkpatrick and the
are steady workers in the film
mills at 1100 a week.
Com
EAKE (
1 productin
5 .Charles Cc
‘ ped up la
I pietion of
Complet
| casieu, Ca
j the Corner
in Calc
• Bradco Oil
Youf
him. When you've got that ring
wuuu i mmu selling wem w ner., on your finger you can tell him
I had id ask the hostess how what to wear ar—id his neck,
much she paid for them. It caused] —=—
a whole big fight and two mem DEAR ABBY: ra ike to see
bers resigned and I went homo'this problem in print because may-
without my prize or the money. 1 be utherr have the same
My husband said I should have -......
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• TUxede 3-4389
most, years, little of the high
grower support for the loan pro-
grsm has been stronger in the
Southeast and mid-South than in
the West.
The greatest difference, how-
ever. lies in what Westerners re-
fer to as the underprivileged cot-
ton farmers. Sharecroppers are
living on thousands of small cot-
ton patches which under no circum-
stances could support their own
srs. That accounts. for an equal
a— zlAerryecrpow
X FNE TUNING
Emfa I nomorEvooIG
wi I ___wm Fe nureo
Epicure’s Spinach
One package (10 ounces) frozen
chopped spinach, 1 tablespoon but- uue olvos u avpie,,
ter. 1 tablespoon medium sherry, and orange, dipped in a 11]
2 tablespoons crumbled Roquefort t, = == == E
cheese, salt. m---
h In Th
Two Bea
} fined a tot
M Coit rt vest
f Prince in c
h and lootin
| display rac
B '* Thev • we
, Reed Watts
J Beaumont,
J meanor the
f Penry, 19,
u with pettv
| $20 and P
•J the judge.
- Police al
teenage cy
south west c
2 confession
1 curred on
was given
broght to
In Watts’
trio took h
permission"
some. papei
According t
actually toc
grocery str
| era were"
| League Par
’ found.
The Beat
that leas
thange was
buy gas for
. was taken
! Tyson.
Christmas in August
Observance Is Slated
McLEWlS (Spl) — Christmas in
August will be observed by mem-
bers of the Old First Orange Bap-
tist Church Wednesday during the
regular prayer meeting service.
Gifts of toys or clothing-will be
brought by those attending. The
gifts wil! be sent to an Indian
misaiotVTor distribution.
he
>0. Grr Ava — TV 3-4901
4645 "
zEs 2-10 ^5*
6-4n.-A2L.s
THREE to mix and match for
back-to-school! Whip up blouse,
skirt and sleeveless Jerkin sew-
very-easily in gay, thirfty fall
cottons. Daughter will rate "A”
for smart fashion-ability!
Printed Pattern 4645: Chi.
dren’s Sizes 2, 4. 8, 8, 18. Size 8
blouse 1 yard 35-inch; skirt 1%
yards; Jerkin 1 yard.
Printed directions on each pat-
tern pert. Easier, accurate.
Send 35 cents in coins for this
shat position "
Today’s, ehall
your weight and has a heat condition.
R high Mood pressure and ulcers.
DEAR ABBY: Maybe this is not uses salt and pepper freely
Important enough to rate a place helps himself to all the bread,
in your column but it would help l— - pit___I_ ______ “_____
me a lot to know how to handle he is up all night suffering with
my problem. I am going with a ’
wonderful young man and we seem
• toys • souveNies • GIFts
RFmM AT MONT
Delegate Named
By Navy Wives
rs. Felecia Jenkins has been ly. 'With the possible exception
elected delegste to attend the Na, of Tim McCoy, I don’t think any
tional Convention of Navy Wives, or the oldtimers could hold their
This appointment was made own in any kind of content with
Friday during a monthly meeting these new boys.
of the local club, 141. The con-
In some i
ture made
ferring excel
cial funds t
but sometim
In either «
special fund:
f year to ye
from a few
lion dollars.
Most of t
with these sj
out stretchin
the least, be
| of general g
| There is, t
'• merit in the
3 vanced for <
3 funds with t
I And if tha
। no!idatod cat
j far in exci
• amount now
| financial rep
fund’, cash I
Moreover,
J general fund
red — as so
wuld be gre
ly, as it dim
■ new state tax
imperative w
| porton.
With that, <
" I of a little mi
| putting mono
| counts, the s
j completely
• prospects for
and the need
(Next: The
'Face in the Crowd'
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8:30 p.m.—Bob Cummings
Tto-oouv DEAN JAGGER - DAVID L*™ — —!■
~Photo by Poland
was held in the Roch home. Others of-
fending were Mrs. W C. Hardwick and
Mrs. H H. Herrington, also sisters of
the honoree; Mrs. Paul Boudreaux,
..Mrs. A M. Mendoza, Mrs. Richard
Adams and Mrs. Stonley LyBouef. < -
Today We Greet
Special greetings to all who
are celebrating today. Birth-
dayers are: \
Mary Diane Staudt
J. E. Alexander
A WORD FOR FARM LIFE
.07TAW A, Canada “T.Offspring evening at a watermelon party "in
2 farm, families. predominate the home of Mr. and Mrs Alvin
among the Canadians canonized Sanders
children are runners-up Of 2sng.MrsuWarren Sulsar, Mrs.
Canadian saints and candidates for Francis Holt and Joel H Jen-
sainthood, he said 10 were farm ninzs. __________-
MONEYPROBLEMS
GOTYOU DOWN?
(If too many ebills are nibbling,
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
SERVICE
Hu TV 3-2042
DEAR ABBY: A family across
the street has a houseful of kids.
Their father is a part-time minister
but nobody holds that against
them. They have two older girls
who have both tried to get a
license for driving, but neither
of them paased. They get in the
car and drive anyway and all the
neighbors hive to call their little
ones in the house to keep them
from getting run over. Both girls
have hit trees, fences and whatnot.
I mentioned this to the mother
and she says she knows it but
can’t do a thing with them Sha
asked me not to tell the father.
Should I? — NEIGHBOR
Cook spinach according to pack-
age directions using the amount of
water and aalt called for; drain
lightly. Add butter, sherry and I
tablespoon of -the cheese; reheat
over very low heat, stirring with
a fork. Gently mix in remaining
cheese. Taste and add salt if nec-
essary. Makes 3 servings.
Cut off 2 squares of Roquefort
A hopeful attitude is found
among California cotton men.
They belleve they are near ac-
cord with the leaders of the South
looking toward elimination of in-
efficient producers without hurt-
mg anyone.
95,
1 .
Nancy Sue Hilliard
Planning a birthday celebra-
tion on Wednesday are the fol-
lowing: '
Victoria Ann Watson
Phillip Duchamp
Janelle Wood
• Jean Simar -
Diana Gillet
Wink Couvillion
Howard Turner
Heten- Malloy Hoty
Sidney Baldwin
vention will be held Oct. 5-11 in
Newport, R. I.
Mrs. Arlene McFarland was
honored- by the club at a stork
shower following the business ses-
sion
Intriguing flavor for spinach. 1 ___,_________
Broiled lamb cheps, cracked STYLE NUMBER.
“ says-Ray
_______ ____ president of"Pro-
pruumue.y vmuutg. ducers lotton Oil Co., largest op-
While they admit the picture erator in its field in tht rich San
- ___________ ton bed is looks pretty grim, they’re keep- Josquin Valley cotton belt of Cali-
being taken down a few notches ing their fingers off the panic but- forma. .
and coma igdustry leaders are ton. The cotton industry expects gut cotton remains the most
married. |• survive and live with synthet- versatile of all fabrics." he goes
When they scen such fields as ice.... . .. .on more cheerfully, "and it per-
the automotive, for example, they! "What the synthetics haven t mitted to set its own production
note that they have fan a marke: done, plastics and paper have, is figares and compete prcawise on
Its own terms, will odatinue in
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" RADIO SERVICE LAB
*ADo-T suvia
SuWer pea end verme. HmO
Over Yesteryear's Film Westm Stars
By BOB THOMAS sower gulch. He’s a plainspoker
AP Motion Picture Writer
About 25 members of the Mac- larger operatori right in his
Arthur Heights Baptist junior de-
realistic gery. But one day an event occurs
which changes everything. They
meet the Fairy Grandmarina, who
birthday and welcoming I
in°ths ° three-year stay in Ala
to gel “DEAR ABBY" for you.
HIGHER PAY URGED " ' ! •
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. o - r
meeting of the National Christie
Men’s Fellowship, lay organiz]
tion of the Disciples of Chris,
churches, says clergmen’s salaried
i pat- should "be at least equal to the)
----... .____________ Send average salary of company execu-;
to ANNE ADAMS, care of The fives, doctors, lawyers and other
Oranen Ienda mo D-tta- n-t, professional men” in the church’s
II, home community.
I CATHOLICS COMPLIMENTED
I CHARLOTTE, N. C ImHarry
I Golden, editor of the North Caro-
I line Israelite, writes thar ' the
'Roman Catholic Church has shown . .— —wm- -y '""s’1
that it ran desegregate parochial with the 2o-called farm vote. With
(schools without all these dire con- the numher »-•—— — --
। sequences." The Jewish editor says ccom .
Ufa Catholic Church offers ‘a becoming
"Southern 'showcase' of compli- ! ' dsn 1
i ance with the Supreme Court de-
nel 4).
. 8:30 p.m.—Spotlight Playhouse-
Gary Merrill has the starring role
of a man struggling to overcome
an alcoholic problem. "Under-
standing Heart." (Channel 6).
itogrophy
$495
and 2—3x5 Photos 0
SHINNICK'S
- , ----- — —(Fargo stagecoaches operating be-
numerous email farmers, who can tween Dodge City and Hays, Kan.,
no. atford the fertilizers, the in-1 Wyatt's good friend Doc Holliday
secticides or the machinery to is suspected of being a ganmem-
produce a lint acceptable on to- • ~
day’s highly competitive textile
niarket. •
Woman
Sons, on
SAN ANT'
ants reporte
.who has ad
drownings o
sons, was In
night
The mother
gulped rat pc
youngsters al
afternoon.
Asst. Dist.
formaliv chai
murder yeste
t. psychiatric «
Ibv Dr Jai
health officer
P
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2212 - 5th
EYour Pre i
Ea
CONFIDENTIAL TO POOR
RICHARD: He is probably sav-
ing your raincoat for a rainy
day. Ask him to bring it back
on nccounta that's what YOU
bought it for. '
nt THE rmvos that MAKEs
TME DIFFERENCE . . DRINK
RED BIRD
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UPDIKE BOTTLING WORKS
106 Taxo, $t., Coev, TU 3-3656
quality and price footing, but
sharply divided on methods.
----,------------ -------- „---- The Western producer sees no
deal. I remember when I was a] future in absorbing the losses in-
-utwuie puize ... w.n> uy mr. kid in. Flagstaff, Ariz.. Tom Mixlcurred in farming small, unpro-
Cothena Brown, Mrs. Frank Ottopturdswnethara shootinin rermne dueive. traces - ke finds agjee-
Attending were Mrs Betty
Seaster. Mrs. Juanita Stoldt, Mrs]
Ethal Shropshire, Mrs. Gloria l
Thomas, Mrs. Reba Richardson
and a guest Mrs. Amelia Seith.
Metings will be held twice a
month beginning in the fall. The
next meeting is scheduled for Sept
iStork Shower
Is Compliment
To Mrs. Holcomb
.MAURICEVILLE (Spl) — Mrs.
George Holcomb of Nederland was
hondred at a stork shower Friday
afternoon in the home of her cou-
sin. Mrs. E. H. Willey.
Mrs. Willey wax assisted in
hostess duties by Mrs. Wesley
Arable, also a cousin to the hon-
oree.
Those attending were Mrs. D. E
Stanton of Evadale. Mrg.3A. S.
Stanton, Mrs. F. L. Stanton, Mrs.
H. H. Stanton, Mrs. Andrew Phil-
mon, Mrs. E. W. Stanton, Mrs.
L. J. Sonier, Mrs. B. G. Stanton.
Mrs. M. E. Frederick, Mrs. G. W.-
Holcomb Jr. and Mrs H. S. Willey.
Sending gifts were Mrs. Bobby
Parker, Mrs. Stafford Peveto Jr.,
Mrs. A. G. Soanton, Mrs. R. L.
Burton, Trudy Walker and Mrs.
Gene Fanning of Evadale.
Cooking^
Is Fun 3
—-,cec, Bvewneem—-J
The Bride Cooks Dinner
DEAR ABBY-: I belong to a
card club along with seven other
women. The other night at the
Club I won first prize, - which
turned out id 'be'iel at four
place-mats. I told my hostess I
HAD place-mats and couldn’t use
them and would she mind exchang-
ing the prize. One of the “ocher
pEzmmsf
cenvto a local of 676,000,000 kilo-
watt-hours. '
DEAR NEIGHBOR:
another chat with your a
TeO her a SHE doesn’t
number of voters whose prime in- e —----------. . ...
terest is in, government subsidies « him to.be Judae •• The. Most , m--e0 emn.
They cannot make a decent living Beautiful Lez in the World con- , w. o(1,clal
and would quickly abandon their test. (Channel 8).
acreages in a free enterprise mar-1 7 p.m^—Shirley Temple Story-
ket. book-Charles Dickens' "The
This leaves the cotton men of! Magic Fishbone" will be present-,
the southern plantations, western ed. King Watkins may be a king,‘I
ranches and those who handle and but is also very poor. In fact he I
market the lint, the seed and by-works for a living, as a mere
products united in a desire to Junior clerk for miserly Mr. Gin-
■ a
Worth was evangelist and Hugh you’ll have the amount needed.
Sanders, Bridge City, song direc-1 -------------•----
tor, for the event. Three seminars1 The Western pocket gopher to
doubles one for riding, one for
driving, one for falling off a horse,
and so forth.
"Today, a lot of the stars insist
on doing their own stunts. They
even take more chances tham the
By MARK KNIGHT (for se0,too bales of cotton a yearidriving cottor out of industrial
• FRESNO, Calif. (AP)— Cotton,' In tire producers. They have, seen • uses m. .this country.'
S long unchallenged in the fabric; their fiber'displaced entirely as [Provost, vite j/resiift
• fiela, is getting rough competition upholstery padding.
‘ , Irons synthetis. “T -t
j In fact, the whole corn
being taken down a few
3:30— The Edge of Night
4:00-Pastor's Study 4
4:15—Cartoon Carnival
। 4:304Uncle Willie's Club Cartoons
j 5:00—Popeye Theater
- 5: 30- Woody Woodpecker
0 00-- News and Weather
6:13 Doug Edwards and Near
j 6 JO-Nime That Tune
1 7 00— Mr Adams and Eve
1 7 30-Wyatt ‘Earp
! Beo—To Tell1phe Truth
9 0-8FatiKha yeyhoun
1 9 30— Richard Diamohd
Jl 10:00-Show time
The traveling prize was pre-
sented by Mrs. Elsie Tuva to
He is making a nervous wreck
out of me. How can I get him
to follow doctor’s orders without
getting into a fight with him? —
CELIK - .
DEAR . CELIA: Doctors can
only TELL us how to preserve
our health, they can’t follow us
home and bn policemen. If n
grown man deliberately « ts
that which the doctor forbids, he
should be treated like a child.
Dish out his feed and hide the
verbotens. *
"There is plenty of room for
the small cotton farmer without
disturbing his way of life eppre-
McDonald. Doris Wagstaff.’ Win”, Mot Arthur Heights Junior Unit count; grider. TuMixaA Eresno . .
npna Peveto, Louise Johnson, fntertained at Melon Party sorbed into the operations of the 2 P.m.. The Californians—Mar:
carolya Carter and Janie Willett. About 25 members of th. Mac- drzeroroperasominenonhis oisshspecledrsnyprancsscpebushngsa
o thrsame tmemprove hisywaymyndicate“proyinbeon°oteysmmr.
andjhka iand can continue to grow chants. He has he man, brought
cotton, or be turned over to bew-intn.courtaon.asharge.of keeping Old Orange Baptist
ter use. under mm stolen goods in his warehouse, but - -■ - •” —"
equipped' to turn sn inamen thejudgendismisse the charge.
headache into a boon.” (Channel 4), _ _
Pohitically, however, time
working ---- --
tated I
selves
above-loan prices on the open
gower gulch. He’sa plainspoken. mMre have been years, when 2 08-weatner
fortyish .fellow .who•,has lived surpluses were large and prices :1=0w u- win.r
aroundrhorses.alpuhig lifenin var- w“k' that considerable western 1:08-" SPerhpie"tor,5ok
---- .— - ous parts of the west. Si nee 1929, I cotton—•• well as that grown
film cowboys of vestervear could he has operated a saddlery in the i elsewhere—was stored under1
outdraw, outride and outfight the San Fernando Valley, and all of *osns"* But generally Speakin
current crop? (the Western stars have been his ‘
Forget it, says Clifr Ketchup. customers
who has seen them come and go J Lately, he has been seeing what
He claims the oldtimers wouldn't their life is like Ha made his act-
EL-
9:30 p.m.—Richard Diamond—A
is ae.in.t-. Ttuu ail’ juvenile delinquent, accused of
Sv tfa cotton soution-.dic-slaving a clerkin » tiquor store
The Coiotoom ■ men them; holdup, fina hard-bitten, debon-
is disintegrating W aire Richard Diamond as his ally.
One cotton man put it this way:mniuyenile J askett(Channe1,62-
The politician doesn't have tn be 10:30.. P.m. Showtime -- Cath-
too much concerned anv longer 7’12; the Great Russia la tn _____________.--------- ------ .---- —
' 2-----eellee rm vote wElloye with an army officer whose, on alcohol were held during the one of the few wild animals that
the number of farmers delining/.ancse. is her lady-in-waiting: in week. I cannot swim.
sVcsTrgFLepdrtnoperMbocfeinacAneRoxalescandildiantagankhena,
-S wohsahasnhcnanne6). -
can’t be an effective rFn bloc ' 10:30 p.m.—Jack Paar—Charac-
That mean* we had better aet to ter actor Hans Conned, comedi-
nether for the best legislative proenne Arlene Harria French sing-
gram we ran, whi we stil hav, er Genevieve and Charlie Weaver
some voice in Washington." are guests. (Channel 4).
informs them that a fishbone thev
have acquired 1s magic, and will
grant them exactly one wish.,
(Channels 4, 7).
7:30 p.m.—Wyatt Earp:When
bandits start robbing the Wells
Dood’s
stunt men do.” '
There's no doubt, Cliff said,
that the newcomers could out-
draw the oldsters.
McLaois Sunday School Class "These boys work hard at per-
Has Outing at Lake Tejas ! feeting their draw,” he explained.
McLEWlS (Spl) — Mrs. Harold. "The fastest draw in Hollywood?
Ray.' teacher, accompanied mem-Well, it would be pretty hard to
bers of the Old First Orangs Bap- beat Hugh O'Brian He has dedi-
tist Miriam Class on a trip to Isated his lite to being Wyatt
Lake Teias recently. Earp"
Making the'trip were Betty Lou..’ . ---...---:—r
MACARTHUR S?
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the thrties’ depression: A coali-
tion of farm blocs in the Republi-
lean North and Democratic South .
established s prite umbrella to
protect pi ices and incomes of cot-
ton growers But it had the urin-
| tentnal effect of encouraging a
great expansion in production of
| eynt vatic fibers. The latter were
produced and sold, in many cases.
' more cheaply for products that
i could use either the natural or
man-made fibers. •
In 1909, when the impact of syn- •
thetics shook the textile industry,
l the Nainnal Cotton Council of
America was formed. This ooud-
cil has stepped up research in de-1
velopment ef new option strains. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WELCOME
aulturmprothmenidscrandorrcation HOME-Mrs J B Daniet, center, shows
lhas breathed new Ufa that prom:} Alaskan souvenirs to her mother, Mrs.
; lean to maintain cotton as a J. V. Guidry, and her sister, Mrs. Dan
i healthy .competitor to all.pomer;. ; Roch, at a Friday party celebrating her -
I Important differences exist be- ■ • ■ ■ ■ • •
- tween the Old South, where cotton
; originated and held sway L -
; country until World War I, and theu
i West, where irrigation boomed' I A.
production in Canilornia snd Ari-1 / Cl eYISIOn LOG ...
- nd, ’ ... ... ■< «EDITOR‛e NOTa: Thes program . too—Ranch party
Western cotton yields are much Mstinge are suppied by the ‘respec- , 6 30- Bob Cummings
higher and of better quality. on 9:00—Cantornlans
the average, than those of the re- N b, the statrn and unreported g30-Pecoy,
mainder of the cotton area. In The Leader assumes no responsibility ; ,000Newa Final
for accuracy of the listings-) 110115-Bporis
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 19, 1958, newspaper, August 19, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530286/m1/16/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.