The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 106, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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POLITICAL ANNOIJAiCKMEf.rH
Tbe Orange Leader is authorlaed
to announce the following candidates
auhject to the action of the Dema-
primaries In July. 19 4:
County coMmlafloner. Pat, So. I
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N. H. MBRRICL
For County Tax Aseeeaor and Cof-
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, W. L. SHEPHERD
•. CHARLEtl COTTLE \
For County Treasurer V
MRH. J. W. IIELTON"
atire, J 5th Flotorlal
A. E. JOSEPHKON
Far.-County Jndgo
J. E. PATTILLO
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For Oanntjr Nachool Huporintendani
J. F. HAMMERS
The Orunje L*.-ader Is authorised,
to announce the (ollowlng candidate*
subject to the action ot the City
Democrati« Primaries;
Vor Mayer:
x W. % L. BLANCHAHD
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FOR BALM
-, PPR SALE?- A lew second-hand Ice
boxes, cheap. McLean's. . "..
KOR SALE; Hous«hold turnltura
for sale.
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NOTICE
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My. law otriea la, now loeat«d lit
rear .of Sholars Drug Store. I nut
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FOR RENT
FOR . RENT: t Forniahcd apartments,
#04 Pouith.
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FOR RENT:, Wvo room house, good
locution. Will Improve. Price King.
Phone 120, Orange Furniture Co.
KOR RENT: Light housekeeping
rooms, modern conveniences, 111
Main.
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FOR RENT: Furnished house, ap
ply #04' fourth street.
TTPEIWR1TER8—Reningaton, Roiritl
and Underwood, all In. good ooadl
tion. Photty 04 or St. A. F. Bur..
Poft RENT; Three room apart-
ment, all modern conveniences. Mra.
Agnes Jett, 1I0U Kourteenth street.
Phone >77.
Phone ligg for your Puro Producta
We havQ Bowl-Itier; Bowl-ltser Jr..
Do Luxe Dodoruiit, Moth preventl-
t'ves and Vaporlalng crystals, in all
odors. Special orders taken for any
product wanted.
"|.,v.; iron siiiuB
*OR SALE: ifi gallon tank, 11.00. « ■] M'
Plione 469. j ,
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FOR SALE: Good 4 I-2-foot toioutn
Htukes. Itc per doseh. THE LITT-
CHER ft MOORE LUMBER CO.
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For Sale, til *.50 bedroom aulte, wal-
nut, latest style, slightly damaged,
only ««.50. ITlce Kini:, Phone 120.
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 106, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1934, newspaper, May 3, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289662/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.