The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1936 Page: 6 of 8
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iTHE) ORANGE leader
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 193*.
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Citti* ^Brands
. OntHrr or ;CKtt)( lira rid*. En-
outcti(y)ni« ot n proud empire. Fore-
word by A MM < ■ Carter and hln-
turlonI l y P.- Molyneaux
.and Krafik lt<-ev«*. 80 pl>. Fort
*\Vorth: Full I'ublliihln* Co., Mk«
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A real tuo >>: of cattle braMn, th*
flrrt viver iweh In this country, ban
ju« l**«i published and a copy re-
ceived by this (taper. The IwxtK con
tulna actual rfh wlnK nt n<Ji e
2000 Iqterciitinjt, arauala* or histori-
cal brandh together with the name
brand, ,lt«i owner ,« 4 tbe loca-
Vf the ranch. Thf brand litfor-
mutton la IIvumI ' l>y countlna, tuid
practically every rattle Motion of
tbe atatc la Included.
; The book Mil a a foreword by Anion
h. t?arter, <i *bort history of Texaa,
wrlttm by fcter Molyneau*. author
at "ItolnaWtlc ftoty of Yciak." nnd h
short review oi the Texan cattle In-
dMatry and Tejta* Cattle Brand*, by
Frank Hceyea. livestock editor Of.
the Fort u'iirth Star-Teie«rnn«. It
la Illustrated with pen and Ink draw-
ings of actual ranch scenes, done |r>
West Texas. . '
Of special Interest to runt hers and
cattlemen of this section ot the
county are the brands of Orange
county, anionic wiiich " the editors
have i listed the "2 Up & 2 Down,'
the tn« "P|cl«i Swlatlka," and
sever,it others. Thla will MHk>u|*ed<
Jy attract a wide circulation over the
United Htater.' and Orange ctfunty
feels proud to hive them' brand* In-
tkJded In the volufpe. . i |
The publication ot the bowk eaiwe
about as a result of public Hittrest
In brands f.wteKNl by NAM *reat re-
vival •).' >*IW history engender, d bf
the T"xas Centennial. When a Fort
Wo!"th department store, early In
I he spring of this year, - put about
B0<t brands,' ort lis wraitplng paper.
,ii flood iff i «VjUests poured In foK In
forinatloit' nanut brands, aoJita > of
them tronl lcsltlents of tbe New Eng-
land states. To natlsfy this demand,
as well a8 to till a long felt waitt
among ■ Texas rftnehers and cuttle1
inert, tho f'ulr I'tibllslllng emiipany,
Fort Worth has assembled In tftl*
book 'in authentic list of « latite
■ j ' i initp ! > t
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number of representative Te|as
Itruhd*. j '
Mo Other Industry in Texas or
elsewhere din boast 6f such A eolor
ful and romantic history and back-
ground as .nth thh cattio Ithdustry.
No phase bt cattle *ork Is nore
glamorous than branding. Brands
are the coat of arms for u cattle em-
pire. Men luW made fortunes by
the nrpoer use of brahglitrf IK ns.
and others hque paid With tHfclr lives
for tholr Improper use.
Etery pel-son lfiterestfcd Ih Ttxas,
or In romantic history will appreci-
ate this book. The younger genera-
tion *!U fthd It interesting and
amtislAlii the HUtchers of today : will
t*ke pr|de in their llfct|i)g Irt tls
t>a«es; and Old tmcl-s atul earlfr, day
cowboys will, tlftd 'Vx^clleTit grat-
ing" mtt fnany a folia plcturv In
tatmoft-'* WsttiW fefl they tminglc
through the list of brands shoWh In
"A Century of Teias Cattl eBrfcAds."
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Jlrs. P. T, KicF^FtEild has left for
Kerrvllle, Whi'H* he will attend the
Woman's Ati*lllabr fne«tlhg. I
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Oldsmobile Sales
Set New Record
for Month of June
"Oldsmobile retail sales for the.
month of- June established « new all
time record for this' month. Total
retail sales auiouneed to 21,1)00 urtlts.
a gain of Si per cent over June oC
last year," It. wus announced today
by i>. E. Ilaisuin, vice-president and
gener-U sales inunager of Oldsmobile.
"Retail nates -for the first six
mbohlh* of 19J« were 110,815 cars,
which represents a gain of more than
28 per cent over, the same period
last year.
"Jji|y pt-odip tlon Is continuing at
a lu-Mkldg iitrfce xVif li both tbe
Oldsmoltlle and >,Fi8her Imdy . plantnt in'
l.ansln;; ruiintniT clfty and. •night. Con-
struction of the new .bulltlinjjs at the
Oldsniohlle and the Fisher' plants Is
progressing rrtpldly. Thin latest ex-
pansion prosrrtm will mateflally In-
crease the production facilities of
both plants," ftalston pointed out.
p w. and Mr*. E. B. Bulflngtoii
■linve returned from Burleson cofinty
where they have been visiting Mr-
fnther. ''! Thby brotlght
their «ddest daughter, who hits keen
spending the holidays with her grand-
parents. home with them, and A1""
Mr; Bufllngt'-n's brother. Uaymitind
BuiTlngton, i -turned with them to
spend ;i few days.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1936, newspaper, July 10, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307850/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.