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McALLEN, TEXAS, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927.
Number 56
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E. M. Eggleston, Agr. Dept.; J. B.
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Doug Bourcrette, of that company,
rangementa in the Valley for the stag- i business trip to points in Mississippi. • theroughty discussed.
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respective parts well and displayed
shock was only of slight intensity at
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the war department.
mention some of the high spots of the I
Maignaud, Louise Arichson, May Mo-
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play.
REPORTS SELLING
Several important sales are report-
the special train.
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Orleans, general
I. F. Lewis, Houston,
A. D. Mimms, superihten
Xntonio division; W. C. Me-
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seuger J. S Mayne, u h. Reynolds.
A visitor from Engi
story that the writer is
of Mr. Jucksch and his mother, Mrs.
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handle Power A Hight ‘Company.
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ry and orchards of Mr. Shary and
Jucksch in Sharyland.
.....-xaxaaaacsanaa aaas.sas
coming them to the Valley.
VALLEY POTATO GROWERS TO MEET
TUESDAY EVENING TO DISCUSS CROP
MARKETING; ALL FARMERS INVITED
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L. Phillips and wife, P. L. Maignaud,.
unusual ability.
scarcely of time
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business in McAllen.
Arriving here earl§.. Mo
Mother Clerk; Mrs. ois Rutherford.
Clerk; Mrs. G. R. Aldis, Dep.Mothsr
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was expected to return tday from a 'marketing the present crop will be
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the Palace theatre Saturday, Miss
Cullinan Crossland and Mr. Edward
R. Jucksch
Following the breakfast, members
of the fparty, enjoyed motoring to
L —#s.
At seven o'clock Sunday evening . H. E. Buchanan and wife, H. Deckard,
the special train bearing the South- F. Blanco, Clerks; R. R Unzicker,
ern Pacific officials and Glee Club | Asst. Sa P; W. J. Matthews, Asst.R.
"white primary” law was hld un-
constitutional by the United States
supreme court and regarded a viola-
tion of the • fourteenth amendment to
the federal constitution.
Justice Holmes delivered an opi-
nion {on the appeal of Dr. C*A. xon.
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were killed and a federal captain was I
wonuded in a battle at San Jeronimo,
and caused half million dollar damage
today.' j . 1. ■ .
“Godmother of Jazz”
ONE, FOUR MISSING
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R. Jucksch, local business man, were
- i the principal menu features.
The informal breakfast was one of
the numerous social functions in don-
■ nection with the visit of a train load .
of Southern Pacific officials and em:
ployes here, and was enjoyed by Mr.
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IG SPRINGS—O. W. Eliott put-
ting up new hotel and business bunld-
ingca Third and Runnels Btreets. "
Dorothy Abrams, Hild# Mullane, 2/
Polly Guyton, Essie L. Patterson, Ha-)
zel Pell, Hettie Lou Amborn, Leon A
Owens, Edna Alexander, Anna Larkin.
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The S. P. family is a fine bunch, and !
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WESTERN UNION OFFICALS HERE
ON INSPECTION TOUR, PLEASED
SOUTHERN PACIFIC OFFICIALS AND
CLEE CLUB MEMBERS DEPART LATE
SUNDAY AFTER 2 DAYS IN MALLEN
The special Train of Southern Pa
cific people came to McAllen to pre
MR. LULL HOST
AT BREAKFAST'
—HERE-SUNDAY
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H. M. Lull, executive Vice presi-
To say that McAllen appreciated
the visit of the officials of the South-
ern Pacific and their employees does
not express their feelings — they
were highly elated and consider it
. . as one of the biggest things that has
been held in our little city for all
times.
hole golf
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ing of the entertainment, deserves!
• 8 the highest commendation for the suc-
ceaa of the two days pleasure. The
Mr. G. M. Cage, whom we have
been pleasd to have in our city for
several days, and who made the ar-
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McALLEN bAlL.\ PRESS, THE FASTESI GROWING NEWSPAPER IN 7HE VALLEY
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TEXARKANA—132,000 volts trans-
Lull, Mr. Stafford, secretary to Mr. ’mission line between Texarkana and
Lull. Miss Louise Erickson, of Hous-,Shreveport recently completed Is- 88
ton, Miss Carrie Maignaud, of Hous- miles long. ..
। (RAND opera contralto's defense of modern music has aroused con-
l Vtroversy on two continents. She declares that jazz is America’s
I greatest contribution to musical art."
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ing automovile trips to places of
interest over the Valley, and that all
lows, beautiful
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wife JL G- F, A.; Miss Margaret Mur- 2
ray, Dep. sister P. C. M.; Mre. J. H.
West, wife of Clerk.
Car No. 3.*. c2
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A. 8. O’Brion, wife of C. C.; Miss
The program of the occasion from
start to finish was one complete
round of enjoyment for our people,
and will result in lasting good for
our town and community, cementing^
a better feeling between the people of
this» section and the mighty trunk
line that will serve us in the future,
guaranteeing to us the best that this
railroad can give, and we know that
is a mighty lot.
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- whole program spoke very loudly of
r his efficient ability as an organizer. I
It has been a pleasure for the editor
of this column tohave met him.
H. M. Lull, of Houston, executive Clerks;
vice president of the Southern Paci-
sia Gilbert, Stenographer.
niels, Laverne Herbert,
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Car No. 1
Earl Eberling. J. M. Wilcox, E. M.
Egke, Fred Renaud, Ted Modglin, |
J. U. Hoidusek, T O'Dell, F. A. Tread
way. George Toullerton, lerks: H.1
members who spent Saturday and । of W. Agt.; H. T. Beckway, A.E. 8.
Sunday here departed fcr Houston, a (A.; P. C. Murray, Chief Pass. Bur.;
■targe crowd of McAllen and Valleyc. G Welib and Wife, F. C. A»{ -T.
people who had spent two days with | B. Ollis and wife, C. C.-S. T.; J. D.
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W ere it not for the ..1
1 Tokio, and no damage was reported. Oaxaca, according to
and space we would 1
Arthur Lout and wie, % B. Kysh,
Orleans, general passenger agerit, J. Clerks; J. W. Pell and wife, C. 0.
csaEEg-TsE"’
best rower in Hidalgo county is invited
(and requested to be present. Mat
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plant for the Mr, Tit,ley said, the officials -make
— plans for five trips a year, in which stops are
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little man who has beep living a
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Prices on corner inside lots will be
proposed! advanced $100 after next Sunday,
nd anitwas said-rMngagztm**5esessb A
the arrangement of the office * fix- made at each office in the nine di-
tures and equipment in the new visions,- . "
home. , ‛m,
The officials are toprfigTqas in* BUILDING MODERN
a special motor-drive car, esbecial- ,. IAwr ill u a I Pat
ly designed to meet their, trahsporta- ! HOME IN McALLEN
tion'problem. E. Eugn, representative of the
“W. C. Tilley, of New'York? vice- Hogan Alrock wholesale firm of Hous
President, of the Company, is head- ton: is building a modern home on
ing the party, and is elated ove the north 16th street
“ p-±A-evententsmaLaannstc”aa
Sunset Limited Musical Comed v
1927" at the Palace treatre, and
from the -tmethey arrfved at seven
o’clock Saturday morning until the
last member of the party had board-
ed the outgoing train, they were kept
busy enjoying such entertainment
as was possible. Chamber of Com-
merce members of McAllen were co-
operated with by citizens of other
Valley towns and by the Reynosa,
Mexico, Chamber of Commerce in en
tertaining the visitors. _ Crossland, Vola Sanders, Rose Wood,
Practically all day Sunday was Mrs. Leo Walker, Blanche Upchurch,
spent by the Railroad people in mak ■ Elsie Letts, Eileen Ponton, Carrie
Mahon, Sylvia Gassoway,-Carmen
had good times was evidenced' by the Moreno, Uta Mayfield, Lucile Ven- '
numerous expressions of elation over j able, Aline Venable, Mary Morrissey,
_ their experiences here that wereLouella Sepastian, Margaret Mo-
made while they were getting aboard Sweeney, Ollta Landry, R. B. Hyde
and — wife, Mrs. L. E. Hardeman,
Lucas and wife, Clerk; F. W. Peter-
have-entertainedthem and looks fhrZ^, p o-g w o M J Ranger. .
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ters or vital importance concerning
of $500,000 hotel planned for Madera
Springs.. * 'J • y
WHELRR—on Fiel Road being
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Agnes Cartaway, Sec'y. Frt. Auditor; ereoted here
Passgr. Accts.; J. T. L. Renfro,
E. M. Goddard and wife, H. Carter.
W. Carter, derk»; L. H. Cecil and
wife, Asst, to G. M.; R. O. Herzog
and wife, C. C. Val. Dept.; B. Weed.
Clerk ;.<R. LMcGawan,MecsDep--a
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fic manager, J. S. Monroe, of New
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Clerk; Mrs. O. E. Rohrer, Clerk,
Melba Aukenma. * -4
Car No. 4
The musical review, staged in Mc-
Allen was a complete success from
every stand point, staged fn a mas-
— terly manner, furnishing—our people
± a real entertainment.
vilians were executed at San Luis I
Potosi, charged with conspiracy to |
'start an insurrection. Four rebels
. . . , ed pending in Montezuma Country
A lot of likeable fel-1 puny, wishes to take this occasion to Club Estates as a result of the large
T and accomplished | express his appreciation to his many crowd which visited the property
ladies and the friendliest bunch that friends for their past support and to'Sunday, Howard Smith, general sales
announce he is now with the Delta ' manager, said Monday.- Music was
Devetopment Company. I furnished and refreshments served
Mr. Sellers for the present is sell-'all day on Aztec Island, many per-
iing College Heights, one'of the Del-isons being present from various parts
ta Development Company’s most po-of the Valley.
pular offerings. The support at his j r ist announced that by the end
many. Chrysler friends in his future of the present -eek all streets will
aatititm wi. be greatiy appreclat.haxe-been.clgared-af-nderkpsebscad
tc’ton; Ms.
d--cca, - . . ---.er mamns to p
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Limited Comedy 1927, presented at
Car No. 2
J. B. Jones and wite, A Tyler, 0
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F Lellande, New
The cast of players all deserve 1 Osaka, Kobe and other western dts-
special mention. They played their triets. Fire broke out at Kyoto. The
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Clerks; G. E. Rohrer and wife. Div.
Acct : W. H.Fowler,G.F.C.D;H."
sent the Glee Club's Southern Pacific g Buse, Aud. DIsb ' C. R. Dennis.
CL C.-Rio Bravo; Mrs. A. J. Morriss,
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J L. Cowan, Ass. Pur. Agt.; C. s.
Pond, Fuel Supvr.; j, a. Torian;
Asst, to V P. O. M.; O. C. Haworth,,
Farm Agt; W. E. Fitzgerald. And.
Mise. Accts.; B. J. Scott, Shop Craft
MPtazimei Hany Red an. Editor Shop—
Four men are still missing.
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of business in Mr. Engin, whe expects—toepecuvs
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“ wng; of EXPLOSION KILLS
Texas attorneys contended that a the company, F. A. Mohr, .general
primary is not an election under the, manager, gulf division; J. G. Hipert,
meaning of he federal constitution, Rallas superintendent of plant; J. i
but a matter entirely politieal and C. Hubbard, New York, general su
outside The jurisdiction of the supre- pervisor of lines; W. 8. Wood, gt
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FOLLETT-Bids received for build-' vision
ing five street crossings. i
fic, J H. Tallichert, of New York,
generat attorney, G.K.Dunlap, of
Houston, • head of the traffic depart-
ment, C. S. Fay, New Orleans, traf-
the visitors gathered to bid them Morvison and-wite,c.-Pur. Dept.;
tigoqabye and-to impress uponthem
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plsces of interestitsuch ss the "El MIAMI—Municipal light’ and water
Rancho de las Palmas,” country home plant of this city to be sold to Pan-
Edith .Dalley, Clerks.
BUFFALO, March 7.—An explosion
tin Bass, Dallaa, mAintenane, fsu .followed.by a fire at a parafine
pervisor; R. Mecanm, Dallas a.itank 0, the Atlas works of the Stand.
Une superxisor; .w. G. Hal Company lied two men
sey, Dallas, division equipment su-
. . pervisor, and W. G. Sexaur, ’plant
*. -----. i WHEELER—J. C. Woodridge Lum- engineer, Dallas." 22
Y8LRTA—Main steet ’ through Ys- ber Company construating new ware-! The car in which the party travels
tetabomnepayod. 2.4 e. 5. .
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velopmenta-mniln l«‘,
Ugrmnqp aKsumggg8 aMe —t -1
gepe9*,.".. ,28 • a -e ah ,2’
Rddeieras, election o. tinued developmment
.. ffve thousand dollars damrlthia tei i Itury7 *~^~
agis-af^fthey denied him the right
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new oil tests to tie
Oklahoma.City Man -iIgrowersassociatlonwin“hoxa a’met
Locates Id McAllen ing at the McAllen high school au-
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uta- , •’ ditorium, at eight o'clock tomorrow.
E. E. Stephenson, of Oklahoma, The object of the mating is to
City, arrived in McAllen Sunday and explain the purpose of the associa-
has taken up his duty as baker at tion, what it accomplished for the
Doug Bourdette & Son’s Bakery on growers in Cameron eeunty-last-sea-
Main street I son and to solicit the potato growers
Mr. Stephenson has been in the of Hidalgo county to join.
baking business for a number of years ■
and provided withmodern-equtpment An of the esseeintien stat- -
and givet the assistance- of abteled thfs morning that every potato -
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ei-ig- -.tigt
ML. Walker, Sidney Bordelon, v. O.
parafine Collier, J. B. Turner, J. C. Butler, than vietcMamSevonaon
H. Daigle, E. Daigle, Frank Tate, ship-peerers to be known 1
Clerks. v — -“u"MH
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VISITORS RETURN TO HOUSTON
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oranges from the orchard of Edward MADERA SPRias-IConstructiin
Western Union officials, here from railroad tacks for Inspection pur-
• New York and the division offices poses. It is driven by a gasoline mo- freight agent,
in Dallas, are pleased with the type tor and carries 22 persons. It is 35 paymaster; ,
of work being done on their building feet ong ' and weighs -45 tome.* -dentsakn
here, the completion of which wiH| ft is,Gquipredavth safety devises Cormick, general' Pass. Agt., L. B.
make possible the expansion T’their including air brakes, sand boxes and' McDnald, assiatant generar man.
other equipine.it. It can attai^
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manager and-Dr. Knox, of Hous-1U. C. W.; Mn. K. P. Chinn, wife
ton, chief surgeon, were among the Asst. Sfkpr.; v. Perryman and wits,
officials making up the party. ThaAsst. Claim Agt.; R.-T: Bennett, F.
following is a list of the dames of Glbevt, lerks; L." B. Wood Genl
Pur. Agt.; Ra. Hoover, Train Ins.;
wouldntt.. be rine to nave them Ive I THE DELTA COMPANY
in the Valley. Of course that is a [ Mr. John Sellers, the popular sales
very indefinite prospect, but_we were’man of the Archer Automobile Com-
just thinking. A ’-*• -—t‛- I— ■ . . . . ....
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ygwyavwpevvm--Y. 4, “Eaa0d.4cA amoeMM-FNA
mmtTer bTJ. B. Marmion, AB. Harmon, N:E.
hAdams,T.H. Dckey, R.c: Bond,
Jake Rogers Pa B. Erneede
pmg -WK *®, .‘dafthers, L. McCravy.
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