The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1928 Page: 8 of 8
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elsewhere for less?
No. 1, by Orange Nat’l Bank
No. 2 Ninth and Park Ave.
No. 3 Corner 2nd and Park
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—It's Snappy!
— It’s Romentic!
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Comedy
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COUNTER
DRESSING
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in your bakings
Hummer elamws Im high xehool
Nath., brglantng Monday, May X.
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To get the most from every dollar of the family
income—for food, clothing, furnishings and the rest__
you must know what you want before you go to buy.
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style Baseball Bat Gleve andBall, who will get only
three months signed orders to THE ORANGE LEAD
collecting in advance the First Month’s price, only,
56c each subscriber.
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Isn't there some other product that
will suit me better?
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be held
of the
ABC VEGETABLE No. 1 only
NEW POTATOES, 6 lbs. for 25c
! CHCLMBERS, nice ones, each .... 5c
ORANGES, small ones, per doz .. 20c
Every Vegetable, Every Fruit,
nEyery Day
Unless you can say "No” to these questions about every
purchase you make, there's a good chance that you are
not getting the most for your money.
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nmeree and Induntry of th.
Ie conztanty xrowing, Ike.
zmnane tor power, gas, ana
Hon. In orOor to protect
vments ot the puhhe now
aDter ana to insure eontin-
he prement mont matiafne-
2 !rivately owned uti-
e nil tmes have eredit of
** will enable th. fnane.
' demana for ad
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I of the pubile whte h are
this evening on
The Equipment Must Be Seen To . Be Appreriuto
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that thMr "uccenaful rontinuane- a..
pena upon a nouna ana healthy
eredit wituation.
There meema to be a lot or peomie
who .are Aoln their ham to hurt thia
eredit Some tven woula ruih the
utitles if it wer- in thelr power,
not. because there In anythine wrone
with them but 3unt because they are
«t and muccemafu1
A lot of people talk about the uei-
ties: they don’t seem to charee them
with .anything wrone but Sust hop
on them morning, noon ana night
They peem to eo on the theory that
if men make a wecens of a buninen
thee m»M he ereoked.
Read advertisements. They will keep you from
throwing away your pennies and your dollars. They
will help you to live better and dress better at less cost.
IT’S ABOUT TIME THE A MERI-
must be provid.a Ro.-. CAPFOPLE BEOAN TO INVES-
mum ne pruvIM for by TIOATE THE MOTIVES OF THE
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Young and tender Okra, Texas Toma- Red Dot Ant Syrup
h toes. Fresh Corn. 1 ITzonoxnaucouvlnced
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Equipment, and — OH! BOYj How fast yolu
those 15 orders.
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tax pill; houne considers
LAST DAY
mid-week prayer
Luteher Memorial
BUTTER, Morning Glory or
Metzger’s, 1b............
WESSON OIL, quarts.......
EGGS, Fresh, per dozen.....
ABC MARKET No. land 2
SPARE RIBS, 2 pounds for.......35c
Cottage Cheese, Pasteurized Milk and
Whipping Cream. We have your cut of
Meat — ask for it.
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oyville and Jaipur Busses make connection in Lake CUMB
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! Advertisements are the latest news of what the manu-
facturers and merchants are doing for you. They are
interesting and instructive. The advertisements in this
। newspaper are the daily records of business progress.
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love . . . and
then the call
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NEW YORK —The Bible has been
translated cemplete into 169 lan.
guages and dialects. The 169th is
the Lupla-Lnda, spoken by about
2,500,000 in the Belgian Congo.
Insular, naval. public buildings
agriculture and judiciary committees
also meet in house
SOFLA, Bulgarin. Two pr of e mors
at the American college at Samokov
have a mue h inereaseu res pert for
royalty After strivingi vainly for
three hours to repair their broken
down automobile. they saw the
young driver of a mat hine whi h
had overtaken them start II in ten
minutes They discovered later that
meeis hour earlier than
take up merchant marine I
ORANGE HEADQUARTERS—Holland Hotel. 1
ehedule: Busges leave Eeaumont for Orange at 7:0
l eo 3:00: 5:00: 6:00, .nd s
Busses leave Orange for Benumont at 7 00: 9 aiS
5 OU 4 oo. < 0. and 7 00.
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, KANSAS CITY.— The Rev-Llohn
P. Ingerslew has come fromkopen- _ __ -•U3F, g
gaen at a cost of |2»» The denosed }am,. 9 O} 6m
head the Jerusalem Methodist S4K 6V- • • 4CA
here ceke Eg“E.A ‘eBF
reinstatement, crossed the Atlantic E V"
an guest of a eteamship line. rnde
his motorcycle as far as Dayton, WW
Stark Dedlamatfon and Renng con-
test to be held at the Senlor High
Sehooi.
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OndANIZED JOB -HOLDERS, THE
GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP
CEOWO WHO WouLb PIT PRI-
VATE BUSINESS hit or m8i-
NESS AND HAVE THE GOvERN.
MENT GO INTO BUSINESS ANU
THEN HAVE THE POLITICIANS
MUN THE DIFYERENr MIrSI
NESSES AND THE TAXPAYERS
PAY Till! LOSSES
Morin-Norris bill for wovernment op-
eration of Muscle Shoalm.
Senate eampaikn fund. committ-e
examines Ms Smith worker, and «n«
Hoover organiyer.
Senate agriculture committee be-
sin. heurinign on Ransdell .of Ion
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weights bill. MB a.
8-4 inquiry resumen hefore a noth ’ —
er Renate committee.
Strong proporal to amend federal
reserve act again before house bank-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1928, newspaper, May 16, 1928; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529952/m1/8/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.