The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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fSPARAGUS IS
IONEY MAKER
FOR GROWERS
ercdees Man Proves
Crop Can Be Pro-
duced With Profit
In the Valley
Aspuragu- i* on. if the truck croj -
that ha* not been overdone in the
Valley and is one that prcmii.es big
profiti when handled properly and
marketed at the right time. J. I».
Kenr.ady. who has a small ten-acre
fhrm about two mile* eaist of Mcr-
t-edes Ka* planted two acre* in as-
paragus and is well pleased with hi*
crop that he began hsirvesting last
inortb. It is said that this year Mr.
JCermadv had the honor of ?«hippir.g
the first asparagus sent out if the(
Lower Kio (irunde Valley. He shipped
seven half crates to New York » it>
at $19 per half crate « r at tile rate of !
$.'I6 per crate on February I. After
ddriucting all expenso. the shipment
j»**tt*-d him $13.95 for each half crate
-tdditional -hipment* were made dur-
ing the early part of February that
also sold at $.16 per crate. ITp to
February -a the day on which the
writer and J. V. Meyer agrit ultumt .
fro.- the Houston office < f the Mis- !
*«liri Pacific Lines visited Mr. Ken- |
* *v he had *old $1 l<i worth of a.-- !
I US.
thi nspuragus w:.* cut from)
Hock gr - »n from root* planted
* June 1. 11*2*1. The roots ot
*n* were planted m six-ftot row.
I eightec'.i to twenty inch* apart
the row. each root being planted
it twelve inches nei'p. Approxi-
i) •!.’><*" were planted tx> I
t « re. About one-fourth acre ivj:
{ slanted with aaparagu •■eetl.
4 ore planting the asparagus Mr
applied from fifty to sixty j
of g"o«l Manure to th-. I f-»t
if. r which wa* plow.-d u.' d
Alter the ground wa. thoroughly
vated and a perfect eedbed pre-
d for the arparagu plaids
he plants were irtigut *1 twice tun
ieient cultivation given t kil.
. the weed growth and to i »•* * thi
paragu* in a health- ; r«l tfc :fty
•idition.
Hie sh??*ts ire cut m length: rang
g from eight to ten incite and arc
* up i:i oil pound and two-pi.unci
"lb- N’ilf of the n
•c a half crate or eighteen make a
do cfate. Average yields Tor see
year grow th of asperagu- act ord
• to -Mr. Kent idy will rang? ft r.
I to .hilt er.tes p.-r acre in th?- \ al
under favorable n ndition;. If vvi
ur; ^u' h a yield at S2S a crate net
return.* would l.e $4 200 t
aerp. Kvon at .<2«* a crate the re
no would r» ;g from $.;.*nio ?<
..Whi p. rc. if that was th?- only
e * f it Vi ntie.
'ii
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W^f 14 t" go I'll ner ■ .It'd ! .1 or.
W
y
•?*ou ii#ivi; t*.r n hieh he I - • .
>iai.
Mr. het eady :* graving it: ft-par
agu. upliec the •■uper. isoj . \
d. > t. igrii ulturist of f|f» \
•nd 4 ? uJ f < t Line* the Mi * ui
Phcific. tiiul V*11Ui * hi ghly the udvic< !
•nd naststence pjyeii him ft • ■■;? that
outer. ^
DONNA
IfONNA. Texas. Mar. 2.L- Mr*. J. T
Wsnvo i visiting at the home of hot
parents Mr. and Mrs. 4 ha*. Hilling*
ham.
Mis* Carmen and Hcrschol Whig-
vHin spent the n'itl-term vacation wtti
n<’ir parent*. l*r. nnd Mr*. Mil
Wki|li.xm. The young fol* left
\h.'Mlay "or college.
After an extended visit with Mr
and Mrs. U. (i. Taylor 'ir*. A. .1
Vr.ilc th** last of the week left for
h«r home iu Windsor Ontario t ir.
Aid a.
Mrs. F. tV. Stewart and co-workers
completed taking th. scholastic cen
up* last Frida... .Their work slow*
several hundred additU .nd childrei
Iof school age since a year ago.
Mr* ('ha*. HiUinghatn w«. >ent to
Waco a.* delegate from the 1 *al He*
litf.-a Lodge t" r- \ 1 .
neeiing hdd March 21 22 ami
The Honna O. K. S No. *144. wit be |
he guert of the \V i - lac<> O. K. f*
’huptcr Tuesday evening.
Mrs Robert Rh »?b** fatner Mt J
L Kiamv who visited her trvit. v.;n 1
er left for hi. It ti in Topeka j
"arts* the last of the v* i*. t.
Mis-“ Julia Norto .t t. . her in t! •
ffssicd schools; M .«• Ji's-'e Norto?
teacher at Sh.ir.vlmd school* mo
heir siatcr. M. ? Alma Norton to? L
Upper at the home of Mr. J< i ar* !
<Jti. Monde- night.
In the dednmu.ion . ttr.t pi . |
ast week by tt seniors M Willi?
May Taylor won first (-l IVt* l M i - St 1 ;
na Butler. second :?t?i Mi** I mu .!m<- i
Fohnson and Mi.** .I». k Shuttlewotth
»ed for third place I rot Bu - won
rut place t r o while Harold
Ire.- ai d Hi
otid; and Lyle Phillip won third
ec. Among the > u»t girls tic?
inc Mann v\ n fir*t place :u.i
ry Bpradling . id. V • ; the
« Orville VifKcrs "-on fit-- piuce
i Hug i I ■
nclr K«*nr> Sa\^: *\\t I t »h:.‘
Lt>H will *i\ th« t : rnplr
t r: turn to hfairn w ithout th» ir
i*adix? Nalaon'* '.'rutrlf'- Phy>i
a In th* Sutr National Bank
t |>ut anythin - n oi ti.ki anv-
! t out ” A«l\
-1
When Yon
Fee! » Gold
I Coming
0n _6
Take
fUr-7M •
f&roiffui |
iQummJ
|a at""V aA fh# C»'*0 t* i I’ - tlw
av«t#9i aha>(i iCrv* l>a. .*■»* »nvi
0£laar •fi'io".'' iU' n f»««u 4. ( old.
TMP****^t**' •'*■4'**^’. • »'>•'• c.
Tin* b ’ tala'< lb I* . '•*»: .»;««
• <£. SrAroat-
I Hi. ...V-T" siltcf /$y'* —
GARZA HARDWARE
STORE IS LARGER
Quite a bit of additional floor spr.ce
hr* been secured by the Garza Hard-
ware oinpany wh.ch is located at th*
corner of Eleventh and Adams Streets
it is announced by Ygnacio G. rzu
proprietor of .he business.
Mr. Garza toys that the additional
space will enable him to display his
stick much more advantageously.
The stoic is occupying a building
owned by Mstcedonio Garcia.
EDCOUCH
Jewel Thompson and Edna Brook .
v.ho have been attending school in
Kingsville came home Friday. The;
..hi return to their school duties
Wednesday.
Mrs. E. W. Brooks was a dinner
guest at the Art Uruggeman h m<
Friday.
Mrs. .1. II. Thompson and daugh-
ter. Jewel were callers in Edc uch
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hester George are
the proud parents of a 10-pound baby-
girl born Sunday March U.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gruggemun and
.hilren Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0\eriMn
»nd daughter Ruth Mr. and Mrs. 11.
F. Rruggemnn and Lut-lla and Elmer
motored to Point I.-abel Sunday
morning and returned Sunday night.
Mrs. K. C. Gordon and daughter
‘Vggy were shoppers in Weslaco and
Mercedes Tuesday.
Mrs. E. f. Grass and son William
.vere ah ppers in Mercedes Saturday
Mrs. Delbert Bowman called on
Mrs. Elmer Stephens Friday after-
nf on.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burke called at
the H. A. George home Sunday after-
noon.
K?v. A. J. Norman railed at the
F. J. Stephen* home Friday.
H. A. George and J. H. I'ealor were
»u*ineh!i callers in Mercedes Thurs-
day.
Bill Kramer and Misr Vida Fair-
child were dinner guest* «>f Mis- Bon-
.ic George Sunday.
Mr. Rhinehart motored to Ray-
nondville M ndav.
1». L. George and son John were
ousinss iallots in Mercedes and Wes-I
.ac» Monday. ]
The little folks of Edcouch and I-a
Villa communities enjoyed a birthday
party Saturday afternoon a* the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F mi- Barker. I
.n honor of Kllie ar.d Elmer Barker
tnd Louise Minyard. After many I
.lines and much merry making dair-
y refreshments • f case candy and |
icoa v ore served to the following:
'tilth ami ilurhuel Yarhr -ugh Mil-
;red and orir.e Burke. Louise :.n j J
ybil Minyard. lone Joplin. Opal 1.as-
ter. Mary and Mane Myers Modern
nd Ruth Yittitoe. Ruby Madia* k. H. I»
Idv. in Rohi r Wesley an) Kugene
linyaid Cecil and Berry Lee lime-
art. Arvh'e McNeese Wilburn Gras*
*aul Peaice Thcroti Joplii. Fred '
ii th. Mr*. Burke and Mrs. Wm
mith.
I». B. S juircs is building a hotel
n Kdcouch.
Rev. and Mr--. M. O. Harper were j
urp r guest* Monday at the J. F
Gull' way home.
Mr and Mr>. Osear Milam ; nu
•hildrvn left Tuesday evening for
.cx’i’.gtoti. Tennessee. colled In 1. nr
iccwunt f the death of M r. Milan-.’* .
ather Or. It. 11. Milam. Mr*. R. H.
•Ilium is also very ill with pneumonia.
Mr*. Osborn F.. called on Mrs. j
Lee W slier Friday aft* rnnon.
Mrs. 3. \Y. < i rbiin anl Blend.' |
vcre in Weslaco Saturday i:i..r?iicg
Jllss Margaret Pavidswn 1 -ft Wed-
H*da> for New York City mid ex-
tort* to ;ii! fr m there to Scotland.
'liss Pavid.'on has been visiting her
ister. Mr*. M. Ge< rge the pa*t tv. o
ears.
I». G. Squires and daughter Ma'.ilee
»turned Friday from a ten days trip
o Houston.
Mr. Tutt agriculture teacher at
Edinburg was »t t1 e *» home Fr>
.rd Adolph Carlson homes "Nivurdny.
Mr. and Mr-. Lawrence Nave of
Weslaco w* re dinner guests at the
l. I*. Snyder hoi. .. Sunday.
Mr*. Lori na Sandell. who ha- been
ir*ting seevrel week* with friend >n
hi.* community left Friday for her
j n me in Bigelow Missouri.
Mrs. < ra Rice and granddaughter
lulia Hill w»*re ealF.-r* at the II. II.
till home Monday.
H. F. B ruggeman bar purchased
two busine* - lots and two residence
lot in Fid couch. He will erect a
malware store on the Busine..* lot-
* rt Hruggeman will be manager of
he stnn. Vi. Hruggeman i also
'tiivmg a house built on bi residence
ot s.
Insure Your
Health— £
/ . -« -
mas
UVER AND STOMACH
M *1 laiatir# for
1 ON 5 i IPATIU.N toe br.t
• nd moil ecoaor’itral medic.or
for lb« wholo fiml) .
NOW !« THE TIME
to cl*»nii the •rttem of impurities sad >«ni
off a spall ul sickness.
Natural Medicine for Children
Women end >oun« *.r's will f.at' it a (rust
oalp m reliennf (isinfvl mensuration.
mi LASCfUTORY. 5A\^rASFfl0*
OLD RESIDENT
F. £. McRee Dies Sud-
denly After Attack
of ndigestion
MoALLEX. Tex- March -H.—Many
frimris mourn the death of lel»x
Eugene McKee basin ■.■- of Mc-
Alien wh« died at his heme .Monday
night.
Mr. McRee kh- stricken with acute
indigestion Friday afternoon while
attending h« dune- m ticket agent
at th * Sojthern Pacific depot here
He viu taken to hi* home as soon
as possible and it was thought ho
would recover. Hi* heart was af-
fected. however arid at ; .»• - h - life
wax despaired o'. He continued to
grow w-»r.< • Sumlty nght and pa.-»-
*H away about 7 o’clock Monday
night.
Mr. McRae had lived in M .Mien
for the past ten years coming here
froni Demopolis Alabama and has
brm actively engaged in grocers :
business recently selling lii> “M"!
System Grocery to E. F. Phelps. He
then traveled for hi- health and re-
turned to McAllen where h ‘ accept-
ed a position with the S- P. He
hail the esteem of his business as- .
- ociates and friends and entered in-
to arv plan* f->r the drv'lopment
•nd t.dvo> (emnnt of the community
He will He misted by many people. ■
His daughter Amelia arrived Mon-
<!tv mornn? fr<.>rt Sherman v-here
sh ■ was .itttnding b'td Key College- j
The deceased is survived by his (
wife a ton and daughter Jim and
Amelia end a brother. J. R. McRee
of Demopolis.
The funeral was conducted c.t
4• T-i Tu »d iv afternoon from the
Methodist Church w ith Rev. Grady j
T ; :i ions in charge. .Further ser-
vices were conducted as the come- i
terv by th«» lr.cr.1 Mr on:c lodge of
which Mi. McRee was a rmmb r. lie
whs also a consistent member of the
Methodist church.
LYFORD
LYFORD. Tex; March 23.—Mr. and
Mrs. t . I » ru.g and daughter. Jan-
ice. .spent Tuesday in Brownsville.
.Mr. Floyd Shock of Sun Antonio
Texas was in town Tuesday on bu*-
ines.s. Mr- Shock " a - one of the
original owners of the Las Mcatenas
ranch and used to mak • his home
part of tach year at the Lot Mes-
ten*s Ranch bouse. Many of the Lv
f.»rd people will remember him fro:.:
that time.
Revere: 1 Harry Prarod. - turned
this week from r. -hurt trip to
Knnsi. ' eing called there by the
death ot his mother.
'Messrs. 1 red unit Kiehnrd Elliott
brothers of Rever.-nd Elliot pastor
of tile First M. E. :< irch. have been
spending sever::! da) . in Lyford.
Mr and Mr*. E- W. Archer left
Sunday for a f*w weeks visit in San
Antonio and other phi < s near thsre.
Wh !e in San Antoni. the. will visit
their daughter. Mrs. J i . Dcyo.
1
Luther Snow wor«- >!inner ;:uest» at
tie S:r\ n. -in h*>me S indu .
Mi** Reth tireeson left Sunday
for Son An»onio \vh :»• she w ill m end
n few day*.
Mr. Oncer Bucktund hit. 1.telv
been extending his itri - ore-hard
and r.;ivi he w» has ten different
varieties of truit tree*.
Messrs. Butler and Keith of the
federal inheritance tnv department
wir’ in Lyford Tuesday morning on
bu«*ni*sm.
.sheriff Luther Sp >w wn.. in Ly-
ford T uesdny .
Mr. and Mrr. t'h..; Mitchell and
Ruth Baldt'dge motored to Vul
'V'vrd.* for the “revp-" on Sunday.
Flu-grip
Check before it starts.
Rub on—it.hale vapors
V iGKS
2S°1S'25f
!\SE LESS THAN OF
i HIGHER i'KICED BRANDS
Why Pati 1
j War Prices?)
me crvi. :r mt vsid m
\ NULL:' 'Ni < «F ROUNDS
PRINK
COUNTRY CLUR
healthful
THIRST
QUENCHING
Order a Case Today
For sale by all dealers
Alexander Marketing Co.
Valley Distributors SAN BENITO TEXAS
CITY BRIEFS j
Correct Timt—Phone 970 Dorfraan’s
House Has Itlaze.-A chimney fire
at the heme of Paulo >al'izar be-
tween Tenth and Ninth Mreets on
Monroe failed to damage tr.e build-
ing today wrh the prompt arrival of
u: fire department.
Expert Beauty Operator. Miss!
Shafer. I hone 1107 Mr. J. G. White
for appointment.—Ativ. „j.
is Well Altciit.—‘Mr*. G. WhitlockI
• eputy district clerk is able to b* at j
the office again after a nervous ;
breakdown lasting about two weeks. '
- -- %
John A. Jones lawyer State Na
icnai Bans building. Phone SO—
vdv. tf.
Wife Of • rated. —Mrs- Lee I!. James j
just operated in a Sar. Antonio hos-
j ital. Is doing well according to Mr.
James who is back in Brownsville
after having made a trip to see her.
Poinsett i»s at special prices. Rond
our advertisement and profi' thereby.!
T. R. Biggs.—Advertisement. -16
< cm mission To Meet.—The county
commissioners court which post-
poned its Monday met ting will
meeting on Thursday instead.
Read Our Vdvcrti>>.runt of special
vr.lu .« In tbi issue and conic and |
ee ua. T R. Rigg?.—Advertise-
ment. 26 j
Mr*. Th.-mas Improving.— Mrs. <\
F. Thctuas is improvine in Kansas
City Mo. from a s-riuus operation
performed a few o* She i*
with her mother *Vrs. (. B. Chcn-
ault. Mr. Thomas is expected to . e-
turn to Brownsville within a few
da) a.
School Kid’s Itch vanishes nfter a
few days bp applying a piece of cot-
ton saturated in Imperial Eczema
Remedy to affected parts nt hod-
time. All druggist! are authorized
to refund your money if it fails.—
Adv. (7)
We Take Pleasure in announcing
to tli • public thi addition to our
equipment of a fully equipped am-
bulance. Wi place the ambulance at
the service of the public ut a nom-
inal charge. In case of a worthy
charity ease the ambulance will be
as cheerfully sent and the same
service rtndtrcd at no charge ns
when a fee is paid. International
I’ndertaking Company. (). G. Kile her
proprietor. Phone 39. —Adv. 28.
Dickey’-* OM lit liable Eye Water
col;* and heals ted eye;:. Doesn’t
hurt. Tied folding box. All drug
gists.-—Adv. (“)
See Holly Beach. Luts now for
salt*. Boating fishing etc. For price*.
Daui hertv & Moot ha rt.-
Adv. 31.
Kre*. Ink- Now v« j can f:il your
f unt i’n t en ami keen your f nger-
rlea»i end you can't spill the ink.
Fret at It. f.. I.iekner s. Jeweler.
Headquarters for Fountain Pens.- tf-
CHOLERA
MORBUS
(Summer Complaint)
I s »i of water may e ntse i
diarrhea and stomach cramps ]
For prompt relict take Churn- I
ber Lam's Colic Remedy tn
water Ask your druggist tor this old.
reliable remedy today For tnal sizr.send
4c to Chamberlain Medicine Company.
■70* Sixth Avenue. Or M cir. Ins ? *•
BIG WHITE SAY
Mercedes Will Cele-
brate Completion of
Street Lighting
MERCEDES Tex. Mar. 23.—t/Pi—
Final arrangements for ushering in
the era of a brightly lighted city
hi ve b er made here according to
F X. ' iiftr.n. secretary of the Mer-
cedes Chamber af Commerce ar.d the '
new light “vste: i will be turned on
Thursday night.
A total of 300 ornamental strtet
1 ights hav; been put up in Mercedes i
by the Valley Electric & Ice com-
pany which concern owns and op-
erates the local light plant.
Th** program will be featured by 1
bend and orchestra music and old
fashioned dances. The Merced * mu-
nicipal band ltd by H. E. Well*
will onert the program wit1* a v?”d
• w '*> . . will be followed
square dances w :h special or<*v
tra music furnished by on orchestra
h -Mf.' b’ Mr. Wells.
E- If. Poteet. suoerin+endent of
ve*-edea schools will make an ad-
dr*»t at the gathering and Andy
Thomas superintendent of the l#h*
plant here will throw th’ switch
turninc on the new I :ht *etn.
A etoun scntr program will be led
bv 0. f Van Wn-1!. pre blent of the
local Rotary club.
in sdd'fio"-l «>\t n«iin of the
**wh'le wav"’ in Mereed< - is to com’
>n the re-r future in the fe*-n
lirdi’s along the highway r.» it an-
nro-chfs the city on the east and
treat. Tt’e cmt*i‘y off h'>%•••
"I’drul th'v a*-ill place lights along
these approaches.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Leo E. Smith and Rose J- Poreti.
Wm- Pean—5 cents—\ Good Cigar
f-^m
BroWnsville Bake.jr
“What*# I hi * ye’re Rivln me?"
sail! Murphy who had fallen from
a nine story window.
“Mater.” said the doctor.
“For Hivin'* sake how fur must
a man fall to Ret a drop of
whiskey?"
These are day* of substitutes
and imitation*. Our mail is load-
ed with letters offering us “Egg
powder" "Powdered milk" and
imitation fruit extracts sayinu
‘‘Just as good" and cheaper. WE
DON'T I SE THEM. No rh. mist
can manufacture as good food as
“Old Biddic" the h. n. or "Old
Bliss” the cow. Acs we could -axe
money sure xs * could but w e re-
fuse to feed our customers any-
thing e\ccpt the best and purest.
Our bread is REAL BREAD. full
of nutrition. Our cakes cannot be
excelled for purity.
"It max make a difference to all
eternity whether we do right or
wrong today.”
DANCING
At Dreamlnad Val Verde
With Hillie Devere and Her
CALIFORNIA RED JACKET
ORCHESTRA
Now every Wednesday Friday and
Saturday. We have discontinued
Tuesday and Thursday dances.
Come and dance to real music on
a wonderful floor.
Largest and finest ballroom in
A'alley. Hall for rent Monday
Tuesday anti Thursday.
SAN BENITO
SAN BENITO. Tex.. Mar. 23 —
Friend* of Mis. H. J. Kientz will be
glad to hear that 'he is gradually im-
proving after having broken a hip
several day* ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Orby Hoot* are the
proud parent sof a ten j*>und boy.
| i o-n last week.
Miss Far.nie Hou-el of San Benitc
left for San Marc * Saturday where
she will again attend school.
Mr*. John Moot of La Ferin
shopped in San Benito Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Bob Alexander of San
B.nito and guest. Miss Rose Buford. 1
spent the week-end in San Antonio.
Mrs. A. L. Anglin ar.«l Mrs. Herbert
Bartley tf Harlingen were in San
Benito Saturday shopping.
J. M. J .nee. F.. H. Down*. J. T.
Wilcox and . J. I.e-lie formed a fish-
ing party last week-end.
R. A Tortcr of San Antonio is
spending a few days in San Benito
with friends.
Mr*. J. I. Cou'jojr of Rayntoitdvillc
honn»d n Snr Benito Saturday.
Mi*. <"lend"?’■ »n’ * Hondo vis-
ited in San Benito Saturday.
Mr. F Beleate is spending the
week-end in San Antonio.
Mr*. Yantis 1 f San Benito has gone
*o S rton to visit her daughter. Max-
ire Yantis nnd mother for a few days.
Mrs. C. L. Hiopel who has beer
visiting her brother. Emery Glenn.
left Saturday for Kingsville where
>Lt w.li vi. it several months before
returning to her hi me in Teague Tex-
as.
W -st Maine Shaddox Vera El wing.
Bessie Vcrafer cf Harlingen were bai.
i>i—iu stoppers Monday.
i it n Garrison who has been vis-
iting in Austin i-everal days returneu
to his h'»r.e in San Benito Monday.
A. K. W" ingerd of Harlingen visited
in San B.nito Monday.
Miss Helen Gunn daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Gunn has been con
fined to her home with the measles
Miss Christina Fleming of K g
villc i pent the week-end with he
aunt Mrs. David Dunn. She will re
turn and again attend school the la*
ter patt of the week. Miss Joe Wil
liw will gv back to Kingsville wit;
Miss Fleming.
Dr. E. T. Morris has sligh’lv im-
proved after having been seriou-iy
ill at hi3 home for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rankin cf
Wichita Falls. Texas are visiting Mr.
Rankin's sister. Mrs. Homer Nemith.
Mrs. C. L. Milner's father who hud
been visiting here has returned to
his home in Franklin Tenn.
Dr. A. D. Shapere who has been
visiting E. Pupkin and family has re-
turned to his home in St. Paul. Minn.
He intends to return soon ami settle
in the Valley.
Misses Helen Chenoweth and P»l- 1
phia Meyers are home for a few days
I COMING- !
% )
First special offer to eret
acquainted with the j!
ladies of the Valley !;
Featuring
DRESSES i|
and
HATS i;
FRIDAY AND i;
SATURDAY ||
Watch for Thursday’s
Announcement ||
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Exclusive \
Ladies —In Brownsville j
; Apparel 1224 Elizabeth Street {
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OWN YOUR OWN HOME
(build it on a lot in Brownsville purchawed f
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HOUSTON iV BROWNSVILLE DEVELOPMENT t'»i
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0 produced by Valley farmers 0
\ Mistletoe Creameries \
Vi rn i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i \n\
Sure Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
"i Su re Relief
Be LL-AN s
FOR INDIGESTION
25$ and 75$ FM's.Sold Everywhfra
*
with their f-iks. They are attending
S. W. T. S. T. College at Kingsville.
Mrs. R. B. CJooUoy. Mrs. Bishop
and mother. Mrs. W. B. McCall vis-
ited in ilarlit/en Sunday.
Miss Mary EHm Silver and mother
if «rcede5 were San Benito shoppers
Monday.
" m. IVnn—j cents—\ l.ood Cigar
TAKE AUTOMO-
BILE FERRY
POINT ISABEL
See the Jetties
Wonderful
Fishing
in clear salt water about 35
mile* n-rth of the jetties
Automobile l'err> leave* Point
Isabel or the odd hour c< u-
menditR at 700 a. m.
Purchase tiel et« at Red Arrow
Inn. Point Isabel.
Send your blue prints *o
MRS. PAUL EMERY
‘ The Plue^f Fli’eprinttr
in the World.”
Harlingen Texas
Texas School E tlip ieat
Compan
Senoul Church and Thrat-'e
Furniture
FORREST HIT\LAP. M*r.
418-29 VVittrnhach Hldtt-
Phone 323 Harlingen. Te\aa
V Hlltutufii. t.ftli'/M till
^4
>
508 Elizabeth
W AFFI.ES—gifts—ubk «ltV
Business men's daily
luncheon 50c
Regular Sunday Dinner
SI.00
Dinners any time on two
hours notice
PHONE 1054
Give your parties in our
Rainbow Rooms
JfllliiliHliHiiiHiHiMiil.. Illll
MOVED
M. Kahn & Co.
Expert Watch Repairing
Now located at
1425 LEVEE STREET
Splvey-KowaUhi Ilulldlng
Valley Automobile
Exchange
Located on Hignway m
Harlingen. New firepm >f
building new garage
euipnient l)uco pa it
shop wrec* c** ser»f e
welding st> age. n t i
cash paid for Ford and
late mo 6 e 1 Chevrolet
cars.
Neateen Hair Dye Phone Id
Lucile V'wU
Beauty f!ioppr
Nettle Circutrne Syttgm
PERMANENT WAVING
Duro Softened Water
118 S. Fir* St.—Harlingen. Tsx.
We Sell GLASS
For Exery Need
WEIDENBACH PAINT AND
WALL PAPER CO.
115 B. lei
Harltag am. Texas
[TEXAS LONGHORN BAND I
The fnivernty Long Horn Band
will appear in performance in
the high xchovl auditoi.um Tfur.-
4*j*. March :14th. h P. M. The
nature of the program will be
mu.-.'c by the band w inch consists
•f thirty-sux member-. and abort
p!ay« b> the Cr..>*r»ity Curtain
Club.
--.
This will be aa unusual entertainment and one that
the people of Brownsville will appreciate seeing. It
is being given under the auspices of the senior class
of t he high school Tickets for the entertainment will
be sold beginning Monday. Reserved seats may be ob-
tained at McCleary’s Music Store Wednesday and
Thursday.
The Lome Horn Band ha* toured
Texas for many year* and at ev-
ery place they have been well re-
ceived. Their appearance in
browrsville will mark its first
entry into the Lower Kio Grande
Valley and should be rreeted by
a full house.
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