The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 124, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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Turkish 4 f\c
Towels J|i%#
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The Orange Leader
Published every afternoon, except
Saturday, and Btimlaj* morning at COS
1-2 Front Street by the Orange Leader
Publishing Company.
Entered at Orange, Texas P. O. as
Second-Class Mail Matter, finder Aot
of Congress March S, 1879.
J. 8, Mcljeath
J. B. Qulgley
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Business Manager.
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NOTICE
Try Donnnud'ft Real BAR-B*Q on
Green Ave.
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FOR RENT: Roseninnt apartments,
furnished. Phone 495.
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Nice cool furnished apartment, phono'
Farnished rooms for. rent, 120S
Cherry street. Reasonable. Mrs.
Martha Bland,-
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Sixth and Cherry, 5-room house,
large garden and chicken space, $2'>
per month. Phone 489.
Furnished apartments—houses. 83
FourtS wtreet j
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FOll BALK
First *100.00 gets O. M. C- two and
half ton truck—five ton trailer.
Claude Malone. Phone 49B. ;
Piano in good condition. Prfpe |7S;
Telephone «41-W.
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Westinghouse W R, 9-tubc Radio,
Original cost $300. Will sell cosh
or terms, J 50. Box ft.
Have one ismall Ornnd Piano and
one Upright repossessed in Oranfte
territory. Used hut n short time; In
splendid eondition. To avoid heavy
cost of reshipping will saerlWce.
Terms if desired; .small payment de-
livers. Write Baldwin Piano Com-
pany, Wholesale Dept., Cnielnnatl,
Ohio.
Dry wood, fenee posts, dirt and far*
tilizer. Clarence DepWe, Phone
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AWSTIN, May 26. (AP)—Differ-
ences between the house and setttta
over how much to appropriate to the
state educational institutions for the
next hienniiim threatened today to
preclude an early Adjournment of
the Terns legislature.
The house yesterday related by a
ftearly two to .vote- vote a eompro-
ratxe durational appropriations bill
otfered by a conference committee,
authorising expenditures for the two
years , startIttg on Hepteber' 1 next of
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. Appunpriatlons for the Judicialy
eleeiiioKynnry institutions «nd govern'
mental <l*e|wtrtinontH already ' had been
passed and approved by the gover-
not.
The house Was awaiting the con-
ference committee'*! report an the
educational bill ftoforo eolnsldering a
senate' resolution propping sine die
adjournment on next Tuesday. Its
decision to reject the bill and r
«iue«t appointment of a new commit-
tee was exported to delay adjourn-
ment , indefinitely. -
The house had sent to the, henato
a bill carrying appropriations totaling
♦ 7,9-58,513 for the educational insti-
tutions and . the senate had proponed
•*io, tw,OT)0 originally. Coneurrenoo
by neither brniuh in tho Other's bill
nieessltaied appointment of the
conference committee to try to ad-
just the d/gteeeiices.
Those op|*osing acceptance of the
report pointed out that the confer-
ence committee hud raised the
house's original appropriations $1.-
500,000 and reduced the senate's pro
posal by only $300,000.
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Cherries, pound
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Ground Meat, pound
Veal Chops, pound
Veal Shoulder or 7-Steak or Roast, lb.
Smoked Sausage, 2 pounds
Veal Loin or T-bone steak or roast, lb.
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Park Pan Sausage, pound
Pork Liver, pound . V
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 124, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1933, newspaper, May 26, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289401/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.