The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1936 Page: 8 of 8
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SALE OF MATERIALS!
40-in. Unbleached Domestic
36-in. Solid Color Prints
36-in. Fancy Prints
36-in. Printed Voiles
27-in. Mattress Ticking.
36-in. Bleached Domestic
36-in. Cretonnes
Special
Yard
81-inch
unbleached
sheeting >.
Light weight, smooth
Inlsh, u fine ftunllly
sheeting Mr this low
price, V~r
Yard
18
81-inch
PEPPERELL
SHEETING
•Bleached or unbleach-
ed, genuine Pepperell
finest quality; a<- bar-
gain.
Yard
81x90
PEPPERELL
SHEETS
Also Kullbury sheets,
ready made, neatly
hemmed, ready to uho
•special.
Each
18x34
TURKISH
TOWELS
Colored borders, good
weight, .*i fine duality
towed fur this low? pri-
ce/
Each
9
42x36-*-
PILLOW
CASES
Victory brand, ready
made mid hemmed, a
good (jimmy pillow
i a e, special.
12k
32-inch
FEATHER
TICKING
Regulation stripe, 8
ounce feather proof
ticking, a very special
value.
22
printed
flaxon and
batiste
30 anil 40 inch, 'fast
colors, all now put-
terns. u D®Wl' feat-
ure for this sale.
46-inch
oil
cloth
Solid coloi s. jyuaran-'
ti'«d , first i quality,
vfhtic' the quantity
lasts, yard.
19
WASH
Large si>^, good weight
wiisli i#g*, a very spe-
cial /value for
this
>a.y
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CLEAN-UP OF LADIES HOS£
IN TWO SPECIAL GROUPS
ik ill lull
long or
KM el.-i-tl li(
fi| .. to clone
fasllir.'..
top.'. I.
.adtwi Pure Thread HilK
Hov:. Chiffori .welfjlit, new
glUKics, 161111 hr lutee length
With cliU'in tops. A real, vol
lie at
CLOSE OUT! OUR ENTIRE STOCK
LADIES & MISSES ;!
ALL WOOL
BATHING SUITS
PRICED IN 3 GROUPS
B<«. UH<! 77« Bogr $M!) -AQi'ltoK- n.V *1-39
vU Special .... I
Val. Hjmtrial
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EXTRA^SPECIAL!
Kracle White
SHOE POLISH
mm
*g
liir-tii s|mj bottle, regular i re'sel-
ler, spc ir l for this sale, only 7c,
Children's
UNIONALLS
In hickory stripe, good weight,
fttjl cut, *lxe* % to 8, extra spec-
ial.
FRONT STREET
PHONE 885
CASH BOUNTIES
FOR FARMERS
IS tO.P PLAN
TOPEKA. K««„ July to, tAP)-—
^Payment of cash federal bounties to
soli conserving farmer* through a
plan contemplating state administra-
tion was projected today as: an Im-
portant el«mcht in the farm pro-
gram with which Governor Alf r
Landon will seek victor*-'. In Novem-
ber,
A laconic "that's right" recorded
Landon's agreement with Prank O.
Lowden's assertion . that "mountlcs
wotild have to he paid" for soil Con:
servatlon practices. The; presidential
nominee's remark apparently nailed
the bounty policy firmly to the re-
publican drive to ufiscat the new
deal.
Kor a more extensive outline of
What the Lundon farm .program con-
templates, observers looked to the
acceptance speceh .Inly 23. This ad
dress occupied ,the governor today,,
his calling list being light. Having
rushed through the governor's social
securltj; recommendations in a three
day session, members of the. legisla-
ture had gone home, taking with
them the Political fi'lasheM which
markyi senate debute.
Lowden, one-time Illinois governor,
spent more toan two hours with
Uandon yestei day.
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FRIDAY, JULY fO, 1936. -
BUFFS CROWD
EXPORTERS FOR
SECOND PLACE
TOXIC Mrs OA MICS
Oklahoma City at Dallas.
Tulsa at Fort Worth-; •
Iieaumont t San Antonio.
Galveston at Houston.
A,
The KustUig llovlnes of Dallas,
lotting confidently ahead of the
Texas league pact,'apparently don't
mind whether thelj^ inoundsmen bear
down or not. / *•>
Tlie/t- garne/last niglit with Okla-
homa City \y a case In point. The
league leiyle'« blasted four iftins
across before the Indians came to
life in,the sixth Inning with twin tal-
lies. /As the Steer Hurler, Vic Fra-
si<>iV weakened, his niates grew
Stronger at the plate, in their half,
of the sixta the Steers filled the
I wisest' Iai ther Harvel came up and
rifled -ihe over the fence, Oklahoma
City came back with tliree more runs
before the slvjgfest ended, but -Dallas
kept it from belnn tight with three
more counters. Tlie scon* was 11-5.
San Antonio/ Jsdstered in spirit.b.v
n ' homer with two on base, which
tied the score" at 4-all. Mveht on to
defeat Beaumont, 7 to 51 Ihun excit-
ing game in the Alanio t'ily.\ Five
runs were scored in the sixth.
Houston e.lged closer to the.
ond-place L'eaumont cluli with
double victory over Galveston, 4 to
I and 'J to 1. Manager Ira SiiiHli
pltchel well in the first sctto^Onil
Johnnny Stevenson llkeg^se ba® a
near shutout tiji the utKhtcap.,- ^
After Stevenson's *''"tenth season
Victory. Houston was only a game
behind Heaoioont. Galveston('s dou-
ble deft at eased the Buecaneers\ln-
lo the cellar. \
Fort Worth vacated their long ten-
ure of that bottom position on the
strength of ^ split decision with
Tulsa, The Tulsans won the first
game of a dr,tib|eheader H to 5, find
tfitr Cats took the settmd 4 to 1.',
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Recovery Predicted
For Dr„ Cadman
PIATTSBUUG. N. V -Inly H>
(AV>—Dr. 8.; parliMf^t'ailoian's pel-?
sons)} (diy fcl:Mn,, Dr. George Dulse
jjT. >k 1ynj>t redIcted victor,v\ti>day
for^ThV^fajmous clergyman oyerN^rt-
ton 11 Is, fm dVi—i;u p t u red appendix, \
le 7i-y'.'!••• ^ old radio preacher
nds part of the -time under an
n "tent. and Is reacting well to
atuient. ,l>r. Boise said.
Dr. ltXdnnaW "faltb' that he will
recover isNmishaken." Dr. Bulse said,
He knows Njhat people' 'throughout
the country tm' praying for him."
NOTIt'K TO BIDDKItS
The Board of Trustees of the
Pratrto View School District will re-
ceive bids up to 8:00 P. m„ Saturday,
July 1 Hth, for painting the timin
building Inside and outside. Mater-
ial to be furnished by the school dis-
trict. l'lans and specifications may
be bad ttt the offl<e of the county
school superintendent or from H. W.
Jones, Bolt 88, Oraugefield, Texas.
The school board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Accurately Fitted
GLASSES
DCPUOATIOK8 UKPAIIUNO
ON KASV TERMS
To ThoM of AecoptabU Credit
Dr. F. H. Waiiam.
College Graduated Uecenod
Optometrist
/ f —Offlcee at— J
JOE LUCAS
OIlANflir, TRXAS
UP TO 39c
COTTON
MATERIALS
CO.\ ISTI.\C OF:.
A. II. Prints, A. 'if. C. "Butlsfe,
Novelty t'rlntswles, Donugal Dim-
ities, I'e'rer Pan Muslins, Peter
Pail HatiSteM, Flock Wot Organdies
Blister Crepes, Novelty Flaxons.
Branch Of The Fair
BOYS'LONGIES
<and'
vat dyed -wash Q
longles for boys.
Assorted pat-
, terns,
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SHIRTS
Dress- shirts,
sports alairts.
and polo shirts,
new patterns and
colors. f*
Bath Towels
20 x HI Double
tHreivd Turkish,
bath towels, As-
sorted colored
borders . .
16
THAT HAVE BEEN
REDUCED TO
Window Shades
Three feet- wide
und six feel long
S<illd tun or green
special values..
44
•T5"
Hemmed Diapers
27 x 27
hemmed
diapers,
a dozen
package
Heady-
Birde.ve
T'a c ked
to the
88
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VIV /'
4-Year Sheets
81 x !♦« Four-
Year Sheets:- an
excellent ' grdae
of sheeting: wpe-
i'lal
Bleached Domestic
Siiierlor tailoring and all wool worsteds In tropi-
cal weight. A complete asvortinent of patterns In
greys, tans and blues. ,lu si the right patterns for
young men, as w.ell as fuT-ljneu who riiust have con-
servative <-lothes. Single, and double breasted, sty-
les In plain and fancy pleated backs. These are
excellent values at tlds low price.
DRESS
SHIRTS
3t>-in. Bleached.)
domestic; an ex- f
eellcvnt quality i.
tor general' use
Mattress Ticking
32-in. .Mattress
ticking in regu-
lation sjh'lpes.
An excellent val-
ue
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These shirts are all of fast colored
iiiutcrials in so many new and dis-
tinctive patterns and colorings. Deep-
tones iwv included io the assortment.
Buy a supplv of these how while the
"itt'Sortrneht is large. >
MORE OF THESE WONDERFUL
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Dress Values
m
AT ONLY
Included In these are - aoiue of the
season's smartest and most popular
materials and style*. There are dres-
ses for sports wear and for dressy
occasions. Plenty of washable crepes,
sheers, chiff^ms and novelties In sty-
les thut are appropriate for all types
of figures. Tliey are excellent values
ut such a low price.
GIRLS'
MIDSUMMER
DRESSES
New .arrivals are featured In the.se. dresses/-^\ttrac-
tive cotton laces, a large iwortment of sheers ami
so fnany new" and distinc tive sport frocks for the
little misses. A full assort ment of pastels and clev-
er combinations. EXceptl onally good y ill lies,
complete, run* of sixes up wards to lxe;p4.
•d
•u
STRAW HATS
A full assoruneiit uf jtlie newest shap-
tH'ln wifji ati'awg. Alpine and Optitiio
shapes, i'hiTu atur fancy'^bands. There
Hre a I io stiff, st'aw sailors In assort-
ed widths of heiips and bands. Hel-
gitts of crowns, are just-flfiht.
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CHOICE OF ALL OUR I1.8&
Cotton
OR
FOR
Daintiest Of Sheers
Summery Models
For Young And Old
Daintiest of sheer materials for Summer-
time wear. Attractive s'tyles for street w6ar
as Well as so. many appropriate numbers
for sports wear. The materials are plen-
tiful and varied and the patterns and co-
lorings among the season's most popular,
The*? are types for all ages ahd an tin-,
usuailjv/large assortment of pretty numbers
for Practical \Veur,
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PURE THREAD SILK
HOSE
Excellent
Values
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These ptiiv thread silk hose are 1,0 fiill leagth
and ktiee lengths. They lire Wade with the.
■ ;C v .4 '
vAnie attention to .details as arc some of our
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MOM cN|>eiislvv hose,'
CHILDREN'S $1.98
SHOES
i
Attractive little pumps -amd so many .new and
distinctive styles In st ra|is, and snndala.
There are also practical oxfords for dress
wear and for practical wear, A complete run
i* jv'v'V j,
of slues tt all the stales shown. These shoe*
have lieen si>eclall)' i-educcd and are except-
Jp .. ' . ' • '• iV-: iv,;'. : ' . . ' i' 'V -0','
tonally good vulees. V'-; ' ■ if.i,
,/'•'Kr'cvit h. i .Aj
••vw/i-'-I"; 'J1 i>y
$MWm
Member Retail Merchants
PURE SATIN
SLIPS
Specially
Priced
They are made of a fl ue quality of washable
satin and are trimmed at tops und IxiUoms
with fine laces. Other* ure tailored. These
are unusually good values and should be
•een. Buy several while the price Is low and
sites complete. V-
Association
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.