McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 177, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. Bahr is a past president of the
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Over State Bank & Trust Co.
testant for high score.
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frankly, we expected to byrn up while
here. We had planned to stay only
one or two days but we find the nights
so delightfully cool and the fine
gulf breeze so cooling through th®
day that now we can’t bear to think
of sweltening in Chicago.
We don’t know when we are going
Dodge .
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APPLE BLOOM TME
IN ORMANDY
WANTED—Girl for general house-
work. No laundry work. Call Mrs. I.
R Jackson, Fel. 240, Jackson Chevro- a
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That the problems of securing new
business are the kame today as they
have always been.
That the most important of these
problems is how best to materially
secure increased volume of business
at the least coat.
That, modern busines (concerns
Your Child
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2,000 feet with a telepho. I
to, tri-lens camera, and each “shot” i
covers an area approximately ■ two •
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nfessed to killing
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revealing the most suitable reservoir 1
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miles deep and seven miles in width. I
Airplane maping is done speedily competent instruction is.
with only a nominal expense as com- : mentally able to go through the pub- FOR RENT —One, two or three rooms,
parde to the cost of mapping by field ; lic schools, can, if properly taught, Inquire at the Economy Furniture
Company, next to Cook’s Feed
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Etretat An spring is one of the love-
liest sights imaginable. The beauty
of Japan in the cherry blossom season
cannot surely surpass the Normandy
landscape white with apple bloom
Signed: T. S. Bryan, Deputy-
Highway Officer. .
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Frank Crow, E. E. Phelps,
urer, E. A. McDaniel, C.
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McDaniel,-and Miss Ber-
, of Coleman. In the de-
Texas
his villa "La /Guillette," he and his
; $25.00
We have them- just received a line- Something for
every kind of foot. If you are hard to fit we, extend to
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reached the Insie of the jail to find
the prisoner mtssing. "I killed her
because sh wanted me to,” Meeks
wbte in a signed confession in which
he repudiated the earlier implication
Byrdle Healey,
sweetheart. Pa
' WANTED—Some one to represent the-
original J, “R. Watkins Company in
' McAllen. You can cupply daily neces-
sities to Tegular customers and make
$35 $50 a week easily. Write the J. R.
Wst kins ‘Company, Dept. J2, 62 70
West Iowa St., Memphis, Tonn,
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tinuous advertisers never offer them
shop-worn stock, but offer them the
newest 'and best of quality and al-
ways the best at the price.
Every city has a few business con-
cerns who try to do business as in
the days of long ago. Antediluvians
who are content to take things as
they come and try to liye efr the en
terprise of the ones who advertise. .
Business goes where it is invited
and stays where it is well treated.
Quality, service and continuous
advertising, makes occaslonal custo-
mers regular customers.
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GROWTH OF VALLEY
PLEASES CHICAGOAN
BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Juy 14.—
"The, Valey has grown five years in
the past vx months,” said Fritz Bahr.
I Mr. Bahr is an ornamental nursery-
man of Highland Park, a suburb of
Chicago, who, with his partner, Paul
Odell of the same place, is in the Val-
ley looking after an 18 acre orchard
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SAN .ANTONIO. July 14.—Aerial
photographs of 11,000 square miles of
Texas territory along various drain-
age systems, have been made by
is “puppy love”
Of a mob of 200
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Hours: 8 c. rtf: to 6 p. m.
•r* and the nursery business.
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the Summer,” Mr. Bahr said, “and
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J. Nathan of Eagle Lake is a busi-
mess visitor in McAllen. Mr. Nathan
has considerable property in McAllen
- and is a frequent visitor here.
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Vendors Lien Notes
. - Bought and Sold
Money to tena on Valley Real
■state
Irrigated farm® for sale on easy
paymept
WANT to buy ten acres off highway
owners only. Price must be right.
Or, will rent twenty or thirty acres.
Dan Reil, gen. del., McAllen, 177-3tp
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selves against the front of the crazy
old rattletrap in order to remain in
it. But today, a branch line links
Etretat to the main railway between
Paris and Havre.
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broken kneed, owing
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rs had to brace them-
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year; and no better view of it can
be got than tromte golf links, on
the cliffs, close to the famous Porte
7 gAval.
Kelly Field fliers, and First Lienten-
ant R. T. Cronau, commander of the
Twenty-second Photo Section, Kelly
Field, is now preparing to/ photograph
additional areas aggregating 1000 sq.
miles / .
Photographs of these drainage areas
are being made forAhe state board of
water engineers ay the United States
Geological Survey for use in the con
servation program that is being car-
lightful round of games played, Mrs. to the hilly
R. E. Horn was the successful con- careless dri
/he state and fedeial
es are taken from an '
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This is to notify the public that
more care must be taken of the con-»
dition of their lights. If your lights,
are not what they ought to be, look
after them immediately. See that
both lights are-on, the tail light burn-
ing and that the ct-out is closed.
After this warning has been given,
arrests will follow ® all violators.
This law went into Effect the 18th
day of June and must be observed.
you a special invitation, .
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they won near San Benito. They
were in Brownsville recently and not-
ed much improvement in the Valley:
Mr. Bahr says he has been sold on
the Valley over hud over again on
his various trips Vdown here, which
are made at interkls of about six
months, but that he’ thinks more of
it every time he comes. Mr. Odell,
who is owner of a printihg business,
This is to notify cd® public that we
have changed our location from th® .
Bowie Building to Room 6 in the Rich
Building. “
Valley Building & Loan Assn.
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WANTED—to exchange, a complete
multigraph outfit as part payment on
a Ford touring car. R.’ L..Armor.74-6c
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WEDNtSDAY BRIDGE CLUB "all the year round” resort in this
. • Mrs. O P. Archer was a most respect, it has greatly changed since
I pleasing hostess yesterday when she I Alphonse Karr discovered, and Offn-
entertained dhe Wednesday Bridge । bach, Le Poittevin, Isabey and Mau-
- Club members at their regular meet- ; passant adopted it in their ays, it
ang. X two ourse luncheon was aerv-. was a formidable undertaking to
ed. coven being laid for Mesdames ' reach Etretat. When Guy de Maupas-
John Cardwell, D. W. sant came abdut forty years ago to
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 177, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1925, newspaper, July 16, 1925; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504888/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.