The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1935.
Afternoon except
Sunday morning at
! Front Street by the Oran«e
bMahlng Company,
at Oranjte, Texaa P. O. aa
Claaa Malt Matter. Under
of Congress, March J. 187 .
Subscription Ilatca
' Mall or Carrier, l month ...9 .50
lining ratt'B will l furnlshad
application .<!§$%'•!
Pit ESS .MEMBER
upon
TED
eleven million
bale cotton
crop pen
w'jdshivuton.
Thf doiiiictiHPiit
• Oct. 8. (\V)~~
of agriculture an-
iiounct'Ktl today a cotton crop of 11,•
404,ouo balea of SOU puundn groan
weight wan indicated from coiullttoiiH
| 1>1'1J vail Ing < h-lnbrr I,
i X Iimntil ngit, 11.48 H.O(H) Imleu
I \v<- •• Indicated; two months ngn, li,-
7!IN,(1imi hil«*M. " IVoductlon. Jawt ytmif
wa.H 5>,C36,000 billon.
The census bureau :it '(he name
time announced cotton ginned from
thin year's crop prior to Oct. 1 to-
taled 4.230.S87 running bales, count-
ing round bales as half bales and
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CLOUDS AND FILTERS
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SPECIAL NOTICE
r-^-r —
RADIO RRRVIfE
*5| "work guaranteed, Shop, laspee-
1km free. farts for all mukes of
'radios, Members of R.. M. A. S. ;
, OIIAX'OIS FURNiVUltK CO.
.: Phone 2a •
FI OWERK FOR A hit OCCASIONS,
i ORANOR FLORA I. SHOP. PHONE
u. -
SPKCLU, NOTICE
Nlf!W~~.'u<tl only I" Checkerboard bags
PtrR-A-TiNi;
ICeofis hens healthy—makes them
lt.v. CAMP ORAIN CO., PHONE
S3.
flood
sport
Martin
events!
WANTED
reception
forv- coming
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MEp:ir^ ■ ■ How?
T'so a set of Qenulno' R. C. A. tubes
In that oW radio. McL.EAJsT'S.
Phone Tftl, Tubes tested fret).
exclusive of linterw, compared with
4,!<tti,3N I bales to that , dtite last
>i hi- and 6,!M)g,07l bales In 1 S3.
. The condition of the crop Oct. I
i was reported «i per cent of a nor-
mal, compared with «4.f> on Hept. !
ttJitl 7M.fi "on August 1 <|f thl* year,
65.1) ou Ort. 1 of lust year iind 57.9,
the 1924-33 October 1 average.
The Indicated yield was reported
at 191,6 |)6 nds per acre, compared
with 192.0 a year ago, lit,'1.8 two
months ago. 170.il produced last
year and 177.1'. the 19*4-33 aver-
age ylejtf.
The Oct. J condition and indicated
production by states included:
Texas, condition t;n per.-ciM. a
normil; indicated production 8,
000 hales; t>o\iislana '(HI \jnd 600,.
000: Oklahoma f>t> and 750,000; Ar-
k'trtsas 58 and 950,000:. Now Mexico,
*1 .and X5,o«o.
Leu'lef Publishing Co..
Front Street, Orange,
St'sft SileHimth, Orange,
the known bondholders,
and other Hoctnliy holdtf
or holding i p?r cent or
in a <: p,'uit.v other than that of a
fin tide owner; and this affiant
has no veason to Mievp that ally
t other person, n 4oeiatlon, or cOrpor-
l« any Interest direct or In-
in tiie Miild stuck, , bond*, or
securities than as so staled by
atlon
direct
other
him.
5. That the average number of
copies of each issuo of this publica-
tion sold or distributed, through the
matlH or otiieiwt'ie, > to paid sub-
Corn-
except
< Icto.
"Wwjt In private horn*,
nnd hoit/lekeeper. ("all
Orangeflcld.
fJooil cook
O ranger, ut
If lt'« cloifi* you want In your next picture a flltee1 wlll capture them
J AST week the Snapshot Guild re-
WANTKD:
Any kind of '{UllHftff.
.mo.
Phone 5>2 or
Kp?k-,:
If.:-;"
FOR
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RENT
...A' ' '•
FOR RENT: Kurnisbed a part incut.
1S0.T cherry streot.
FOR RENT: Front office In Lueat
building. Apply Joe Lucas, phon*
l«?. - • S.
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT — I !
have on hand some good Underwood j
•nd Royal Typewriters. Belter call ,
for them before they are ail taken. |
We deliver thatn. A. K. .BURNS,
Phonea 46S and ft04. |
FOR SALE
Healer Wood, S3.50 cord at resl-
I * II i,
rrrtn jjv rnmJWii, —; - ; r->
FOR SAEE: Jersey He'fers, |20
each. 400 Orange ayenne.
WWIHtrtHB BARGAINS
i ; *
NevefV^iefore .have you been able
to buy furniture at prlceii offered
by us. .^'eing is believing.
OROUCH TRADING COMPANY
tnr. Fifth Htreei, Pbane 44
We Trade for your old futhlture.
HELP WANTED 'I "~
WANTED: Negro woman for gener-
nl hotter wiirk nnd coobfnjr. Mutt
furnish references. Bo.x M, cnie
l> tuler.
" WANTED TO Bl'V
15 1 20 (teres Farm Land at $30
if re. 30416 -Tenth St,, Port Arthur.
Who lives In the country. She wrote
In part—"At this tiiuo of year the
cloud# are simply beautiful and often
when their formations are unusually
attractive I take many snapshots
hoping they will register and give a
rather true picture of-the beitntllul
scene. 1 have been.sotuewhat disap-
pointed In the results, however, for
these beantirul, soft, white clouds
have not appeared lit the picture as
truo to nature as I had hoped for."
* Clouds do add to the beauty of
any outdoor picture but it is true
that they do not always register
through the lens of the camera as
they appear to the eye. .
— .Suppose wc are taking a picture
such us the one above and ns^ film
which is sensitive only to ultra-vio-
let, violet and blue light. We should
not be able to distinguish between
the clouds and sky if we give enough
exposure to show detail in the land-
scape. This is because the light from
the blue sky;and the whi^e clouds is
very rich in light rays t^.js;hifh the
Mm responds.
Although clouds'atld blue sky are
both rich in tiltra-vloletr violet and
blue, there Is a marked difference
between the two. The light from the
clouds, being white, actually con-
tains a certain amount of green and
rM light, while that from the blue
sky does not.
Th|s, then makes it necessary to
distinguish between clouds and sky
in order to record both In a snap-
shot. We mu t. therefore, use a film
. K-hkh~wUI respond In green, or-ia.
green and rwl light, and also put
over the lens a filter which holdg
back the ultra-violet and blue. The
green or green and red light from
the clouds will thus effect the film,
while practically no light front the
sKy will got through to it, and in the
finished print, the clouds w|ll appear
whiter than the sky.
Some film is-slightly, sensitive (to
green light but supersensitive pan-
chromatic films will respond to both
green and red light. Such films will,
therefore, show v'P the clouds
against the sky if used with a yellow
filter.'The deeper the yellow color
in the filter the more violet and blue
it removes, or "holds back."
As you Will no doubt surmise,
there are various types of filters and
each typo has its limitations so in
choosing a filter you must make
your own decision, based on your
general retirements. A good gen-
eral all-round filter is the K-2 which
requires lengthening the exposure
two to four times, depending on the
film employed.
There is also a filter known as a
Sky Filter used extensively by the
amateur to photograph clouds in a
landscape with no Increase In ex-
posure tTme. Half bf this fHter is yel-
low and the o|her half clear. This
filter can be used without increasing
the exposure because the sky is pho-
tographed through the yellow part
while the landscape, or general sub-
ject is ph6tographed through the
lower half, which Is not colored.
If it's clouds you want a filter will
prove invaluable.
HjOliN-VAN PPILDSP. —
• Statement cf the Ownership, Man-
vgement, Cirvufution, Etc., Re-
| <juired by the Acts «f Congress
<f August a I, 11)12, and Miuvli
: . a, f sa
Of Oraii«;o , Loader Publishfug
^any, Inc., published Daily,
s'at.t! at Orango, Texas, for
her 3. " -
State of Texas, County ot Orange,
m.: ' _ " '•
Before nie. a Notary " In and for
the State aurt county aforesaid, per-
sonally .appeared Mrs, -F. S. Mc-
Iif-'ith, who, having been duly sworn
aecoi'dlirg to I ivr, depofitCs and sa
that she i the Viee-Prex. of the'jOr*
nnge Loido- Publishing Co., l{i<\,
and that the following is. to the
ln >.'t of her |;nowlt>dge and belief, a
tr;ie statement of the ownership,
management (and if a dally paper,
the c|vculatioll), etc., ' of the afore--
fiaid pitblieattoh for tbe date shown
In the ab"ve caption, required by
the A<t of August ' tt{. 1912, mm
amended by the act of, March 3, 103.'!.
-rmtr,wlir.vi lw--„ woctlon ',37. Postal
Laws and H< g:il:Mlon.s. printed on
the reverse of this form, to-wit:
1, That the names «and addresses
of the publisher, editor, managing
editor, a nd -business, manigers are:
Piibllnhe", < image ]/>uder Pub-
1 lulling Co., inc.. Mrs. J. H. Met
Heath, V.-l'res., Orange, Texan.
Editor, Mrs. J. H. McReath, Or-
ange, Texas, „ * '
Business Manager, Leonard Dor-
ilty, Orange, Texas,
2. That the owner js (If owned by
a corporation, its name and address
must be ".vtated and also immediate-
ly therfciiiider the names and ad-
dresses of stockholders owning of
■ .!>, pf'r cent or more of to-
tal nuiiijutit of stock. If not owned
hy a corporation, the names and
addresses of the Individual' owners;
must ho given. If owned by a firm,
company, or \ other unincorporated
Conor rn. its name and address, as
well as those )>f each Individual
member, must ■ bo given.)
Orange
Inc., 508 I
i Texas; J
Texas.
3. That
mortgagee*,
ers owning
more, of total amount of • bonds,
mortgages, or other se.-urine* are:
(If there are none, so Mate.) News
paper Publishing Co.. Vfuoo, Texts;
Duplex Printing Press Co., Ilattlo
Creek, Michigan.
4 That the two paragraphs above
alcove, giving the names of the
owners, stockholders, and security
lioldors, if a)1y, contain not only th«'
list of—.gtoekholders and security
holders -is they appear upoti the
books of the company but also, In
oases where the stockholder or se-
curity holder appears upon' tin
books «f the company (ls trustee or j v,. ^ —a
in any other fiduciary relation, the i Sofiit tlines Kay Thompson's classic
name of (he person or corporation j background plagues her. The Hit
for whom such trustee Is- acting, is ■ Panicle Mar thoroughly enjoys her
given; also that the said two paru- . role as a torch singer and prefers
graphs contain statements embracing! If. but she is always, meeting up
affiant's ^full knowledge and Isdiof | with someone who rer'alls the plan-
as to the circumstances, and von ll- j illts that, used to shower upon her
lions under -which stocMholdet-s and j v, lo.it the piano was her Instrument
security holdcs who do not appear and l.lio classic her field. Not
ii|>on the books of the company - as i Itrahn u, lait blues! That's the em-
! trustees, hold stock and securities ! pitas!si she likes.
jscilbors during the twelve months
preceding tiie date shown above Is
2.600. (This information is re pilr-
cd from dally publications only.)
Mrs. J. S. MiBKATH.
i Sworn to and subscribed hoforo
me this 3rd day
j , " • •••'VfV
(My commission,
! 1987),
of Octobe". 1935.
A, F. HCItNS,
expires June 1,
THI'.Y hAW IIOW IT WAS
■SAN: FR.ANC).S5(). Municipal
Judge Daniel S. o'Lilcn put ort a
show for his ?uc lj in court— mov-
ien, '' ' , , ,
The 25 persons 'arrested for traf.
fir volnilomi were shown motion
pictures of riuteinolillo "accident, and
their rosalfs, and then usscssed
flues lotting
Leader, 50e fVlronth
COMMON CAUSE OF
BALDNESS
£
at
r&.
One of tbe chief c u« ot pr m*tur«
neu. (ailing hair and ultimate baldne
Uak of cixcuUtion la the t. 'Ip.
To owacnme this end bring an abondaal
■upply of blood to nourhh the heir
massage scalp at night with Jap*nc«
the antUeptlc counter-irritant
Thousands of men and women report i
ing results in stopping falling hair, g>«*
ing new hair on bald areas and la eliwl—t-
ing dandruff and itching scalp.
Japanese Oil costs but 60c at «nr <n
gist, flconomy s«e. ft. FREE "The TriNl
About the Hair." Write Dept. 36.
XATIOJIAl HRMKDT CO. '
SB t\> l 43th Street, Ntit Y«rk
TIRED/WOKN OUT,
NO AflBITION
HOW many
women are
just dragging them-
selves around, all
tired'out with peri-
odic weakness and
psin? They should
xnow that Lydiu
E. Pinkham's Tab-
lets relieve peri-
odic pains ana dis-
comfort. Small size only 25 cents.
Mrs. Dofsie Williams of Danville,
Illinois, says, "I had no ambition
and was terribly nervous. Your Tab-
lets helped my periods and built me
up." Try them next month.
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T&81ETS
CAPTAIN jOHN smith
Presents Pocahontas
j
WITH wam PUM
35C25?
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captain
NOW
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ppeser TiNG-
wAnporr
Buy handkerchiefs
with what it savas,
II tas'l iM«arasr7 to psjr *0* er >Mra i* m quality la a
d«tuifrir«. Uurriu, TooOl P.«l , waOa bf llw aultti
•f liMFTtnr. Minirt in ji«i In • Ur|, luU at SSI. St,l.
lioir b etaans, hmtlfes an4 pcMacn )wi mk. Utn-
ll sans y<m appnuiioairir W a yew M)«
4 tUri<-r., Buy lb ">r' r«o r~l •uh ih<l savlag—
kaadlt'.luali are UulWy a «ug|«au#u. ' t'ky.
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TOOTH PASTE
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1935, newspaper, October 8, 1935; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302820/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.