The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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fof Sale and Transfer o| your car
i reasonable a charge a* any
t T. J. HORNE, Notary. Public.
ROOM and BO)W^. '"ST
week. 1200 Main street. ^
FOR JUS JIT
aparapient with gnra*e,
14IM St. Phono 402-J.
i and Cli«*ry, 5 room bout*,
garden > And chicken spaco.
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nlslied houses apartments. 9.0,4
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lencOA. 912 Main.
Ifi'EWRlTEHLir Underwoods,
and Royals. A.
Bs 904 or 462.
mm &
of students iro twljing their blood In
order tp continue in college- . T w
average prlft# for transfusion is fi5.
Associate Dean' N*IcIK>1iih MoKnlght
suld the University was mftlttng ef-
forts "lo meet the finntu-lal finer-
gfiiry [ininris iimlergrnduiitvs ml inieta
| way that fumln# money "through-
transfnulons ifflfr- not b^ nee^sxnry."
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120 Holland Itldf.
Office Phont 2H ; Res. 010
Ormngoi .Twxn^v
The Croquingnole
Beautiful flat owls with ringlet ends, (It*
wave selected by hundrtifak. of our patrons
an the perfect permanent, is now being ap-
plied at
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These waves bere-to- fore have been selling
at ib 00 and *7.r,
Our Regular $7.50 Oil Wave# Now $3.00
This is a vrt'y special low price and is the same wave given by
the Five Dollar Permanent Wave Nhopjie in Port Arthur. Take ad-
vantage of this offer,
Wo Accept Prosperity Gift Book Coupons
PALACE BEAUTY SHOPPE
Phone 226 ' >. 805 Front St.
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Horse Shoeing $t
Ref«e«Wng! The AD Year Drink -
SWEET MILK
Thirsty? Hungry? Tired? Then try a big glass,
of sweet milk. There is nothing that will re-
fresh you so quickly or give- you so much adk
ded strength. Drink plenty of milk during the
early spring months. «. you need the extra vita-
mins to keep you vigorous and healthy.
Drink The Best From
COCHRAN'S DAIRY
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l.; February 28. to /March 1,
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IIATCHBRY. Vinson, Lo.
|lt 8AL1C: Five avybn of land, five
li'iuao, modern,/w ith city wnter.
N. Duke, Wert /Park aveuue.
|jo bedsteads, Springs, mattresses.
D. Sublette,/lith and Cherr*.
Bier Whit/ Leghorn Chicks, 8un-
and Mftndnjr. and every week
Mny/lat. Also laying pulleta.
IK'S 'POULTRY FARM, Phone
Oak and Pine WOOD, Prain.
Clarcueo Depwe. Phono W0-W.
SITVATIONS wanted
I AID SHE UNTKMPIXJYED the
nge . Leader will accept "situ-
Wanted" ads containing 10
free of charge for one Inner-
Additional Insertions at ], Cent
word each time.
WANTED. Will trade bund
prument and year:* tWrucUow.
! E. 3. Dickerson.
SITl'ATIONii WANTED
|>ericnced colorftd 'cook, best refci!-
1400 Mill streetr-
|ie wives don't believe in insur-
l; widows do. Agent wanted* livdy
|genilemnn, T. J. Hampton, Oen-
Agent, 1620 Fifth street, Port
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1933, newspaper, March 3, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289329/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.