McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, October 7, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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Used Car School
to Be Conducted
by Local Dealer
State WiD BuOd
Homes for Tribes
ed between Delta and Fort Worth,
has been especially equipped with 150
boyes, accomodating 1,000 persons, to
be available tor the Inaugural races of
the Texas'-Jockey clubv Nov," 6'16.167
The huge race track Is in the center
of 3,000 acres of black land. W. T.
Waggoner, owner of the famed Three
D-s stable is backing the horse rac-
ing enterprise. He and his two sons
hare spent months In development of
one of the costliest and finest racing
blants in the United States.
A tyiplcal scene Is portrayed, carrying
with It the idea of the results of fires
in homes. The display gives in al-
most complete reality the scenes with
'Which many American homes are
visited annually.
Indications today were that the pro-
gram mapped for tbe week would at-
tract wide attention in all circles.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
$47,000 Will Be Spent in New
• Homea for Alabama
Indians
WILLIAM
POWELL
Mr. and Mrs. J A:-Frisby and Miss
Ruby De Long will leave Tuesday
morning for a visit with relatives in
Charleston. Ml«ty>uri. and Morrilton,
Arkansas. They will extend their trip
over a period of about two months.
P. E. Montgomery, Chsfs Rlce. and
Mr. Bottener, who is a landscape
gardener, left Saturday at boob tor
Dallas
Valley Buiclt Co. Will Stage
Novel Instruction Claw
Oct. 12-26
AUSTIN, Oct. 7 - (IBS) - Indians of
Alabama tribe residlng .near Livings-
ton will not have to live in vslggams
because the state legislature has mode
provision that cottages be erected at I
.expense of the state for their comfoTtrf
Rids will be opened October 18 by
the state board of control tor award-
ing of contract tor construction of 26
houses for use .of the tribe, announced
It. B. Walthall, chairman of the board.
BULLDOGS
Philo V,
(Continued on Page 4)
ing out several boys at the falling
berth, with Frank Allen, end and half-
back, booked as the choice for this
Starting Saturday, Oct. 12, and ex-
tending through Saturday, Oct. 26,
Valley Butck Company, local Butck
dealer, will hold a ‘‘used car buyers'
school,” one of the most unique auto-
motive events ever staged in South
Texas. V
A special used car display has been
STUDENTS
“The Canary
Murder Case
{Continued from fug* X)
The trip waa made tnthe In-
terest of decorating the Valley booth
,for the Dallas fair, which is in charge
of P E. Montgomery
terest In the prevention program is McAllen ans are already getting het
centered, plans were being laid to up over the coming contest here They
carry the th^ir^ of the observance to say it will' be the real test of Qgan’s
homes and business institutions of the squad, as it 'will Be the first game for
city. One feature that is attracting them against a high school aggrega-
,wide Interest Is the display arranged HolT High Interest in the game is
by V. J. Eckelcamp and Perry Hudson I being shown in all circles (here and
of city hall In the windows of Border- Indications are that-*a large or(>wd will
land Hardware company's local store. I see thw*tlt.
now see him unravel-
rr-tnged tor this poriorl and the com
JThea* Crum. rvOtogoq will ,o.«
MOVED
—Cm d« lain Beauty Salon baa
moved to flrgt house adroM street
from tyotel. ,2001 North Main afreet.
Telephone 517.
each and will house 250 families.
Stpte appropriation has been made for
$47,000. —---—-—_
iDrand Mrs W E. Davis are In re- ^ new car8 g#,e((men an(J mecha.
i ^ J*- uks will explain hon the ",-.Juvenal
and Mrs. Lloyd Davis, who are en route, , „ . , .
.... . ing work is done.
; to California to make their home, af- j
j ter spendjng several months in MeAl-| "Every visitor to the Valley fluick
| len, where Dr. Lloyd Davis was con- company display will he given a "used
' neeted with the Davis & Davis sani <‘*r yardstick " and wlll.be Instructed
jtarium as surgeon. At the time of , how to put it to use In used car buy-
, writing. Dr. and Mrs. Davis were in Ing.
Pheonix, Arizona. r "The event is hot to be construed
New Horse Race Track
Near Fort"Worth May
‘ Prove Sport’s Center
ARLINGTON. Oct. 7. (INS)—Promis
into to be the American center of
horse racing, Arlington Downs, locat-
LITTLE BRIDGE CLUB
All talking Thriller
With
JEAN ARTHUR —
‘ EUGENE PALLETTE
A murderer of mad cunning,
laying the members of the
OreSn family one by one*
Not- until' three Greens have
died doc* Si S. Van Dine s great
detective, Arance . uncover the
—. -...... • ■ ■„
A story to keep you fevensn
with excitement!
ALSO
“The Lunkhead”
and
^ v>“Hint« to Brides”
Talking Comedies
_I__and -
Paramount Sound News
NOW SHOWING
- - *o»*i* ear
... transformed a
new Du co color scheme
MOTORING
second and low score, respect Wely. ! * c ®n* established a reputation for fair deal-.
. I * ‘~7~ ins in used cars and that buyers pur-
- - ■ Mr.andMrs.H.Bt. Damme left Sun- cha9e from ng wUh confldence In.
Dr. Truog-Chlrsprsctsr, where'da> "lorniogjor Ne',ra^a wnwe‘^> our 'used car school' however. It Isj
people go to B*t well. 1$20 South *ere *;* e J * * ness 0 r' our intention to show the prospective!
_ . * , Damme’* mother They expect to be . , . . i
Broadway, McAllen. „ . .. . . buyer how hs^may buy used cars with i
'away until about November 1st. . , ' "77 1. :
- , __ absolute safety, disregarding a firm s i
Mr. and Mrs. John Kooistra and '. J I- Mayfield, for sever-! years reputation and relying solely upon his ,
family have returned from a- six Studebaker distributor in Mexico City, own Judgment - — . j
weeks' vacation trip to the Pacific! Is a guest of L J Fox /if McAllen. •Heretofore has been necessary , Regardless of distance or
for the prospective buyer to be a me- j'l'oad condition, becomse a plea-
chanic before he could really tell used ' sure when burbling KILNOC
car values. Our used, car yardstick BLUE.
changes the picture. It enables film i Labor knocks disappear,
to absolutely eliminate guess work more pep, more power, more
and know, exactly what he is doing.: miJes. innoticeable.
There is no trick to it. The ‘yard j Liter.illA thousands are flock-
stick' may be used, to determine value , big to tmt> new gasoline,
of any used car, regardless of make. Ask the-- person who has
IJlCHT now yon can dress up yoor car in s fashionable new garment—
XV with smart, modern Duco color*
The oid finish is probably in such condition that the new Doco colors can
be applied directly over it. The cost is always
moderate This is Duco JLmdtrmg.
Your car may need only touch-up, or it may
require complete Duco refinishing. Whatever
you need, nr every sup the work is done by
dx tested method approved by the great
maker* of cart—the Jm Pmt Fncm. Here, with
du Pont materials throughout, is your assur-
ance o4 craftsmanship sod durability.
Enjoy this year's motor ttvlc with rour
present car. Drive in lor an caunuic today.
ton, Oregon, and California and the Miss Ruby Wells and Marion Mac-
Catalina Ifftands while gone i Donald attended the meeting of the
- • Valley Arts and Crafts Guild held
1 Sunday in the women’s room of the
H. E. Waldron. Plumbing, at Holland Elks Club at AJereedes. The Guild
’ Sheet Metal Worka, Repair Work has charge of the- art exhibit at the
a Specialty. — Rhone 58S. Valley Mid-winter Fair.
Hoover-crat Issue
Will Not Hold High
Interest in Voting
AGED TEXAS WOMAN DIES AUTO CRASHES, FIT OF
9_____•___• o' o • • • • •• • j •• • • • • • • • 9 • ' 9 •
FROM FALL AND LEAVES CAT AND DEATH OF MAN
REGULAR PRICE
NO PREMIUM
- , _______________
Tractor operators will find our
new tractor fuel more econo-
mical. It cranka easy and
reduces repair bills. -----— ;-
P. S. BROWN, Agent
Grayburg Oil Co.
Phone 488 McAllen
G. Senter, Candidate _ for
Governor, Dentes Import-
ance of leaue
this Sion is youb
UOTJOTION
_ ”W« foTdtalty ■ invite everyone, to
visit us during thi« schoo.l'. There. vTiif
be no long drawn out lectures' —- no
high pressure selling"— we will sim-
ply present the 'yardstick', explain
Its use and show our cars, giving'1'
everyone the opportunity to use the
yardstick on our used cSrs. Regard
less of whether you are in the market
—Come, get a ‘yard-stick’ and use it
when yojj are ready to. buy.”
FOX MOTOR COMPANY
213 LIVING DESCENDANTS STOP CHURCH SERVICES
' 'AUSTIN, OcT 7 (IHS) -Th‘e so-called
Hoover-crats will not cut much of a
figure Id the coming gubernatorial
cAmpaign. in the opinion of E. G. Sen-
ter, Dallas attorney, and former state
aena'tor from Fort Worth and a can:
didate for governor.
McALLEN
\ SoutkdBf Motor Co.
Edinburg,
Texas
Blake Auto Hospital
Brownsville, Texas
luwff oitlft by du PoMt
Auto
Refinishing Shop
San Benito,
Texas
Mrs. Bills, W.lio is a pioneer of La-
mar county, had 12 living grdht great-
great-erand-children, , 51 weat-great-
grandchildTen; 62-great-grandchildren;
78 grandchildreji and 10 children .
She came to Texas with her hus-
band from Tcenewee in 1869 and
ftettJeil at Reno
The Hoover-crat issue is a dead
on£ Senter declared, here, and no one
abonld be better Acquainted with that
fact than Thomas G. Love, one of the
numerous candidates to succeed Gov-
ernor Dan Moody.
HONOR OF PET CANINE IS
J
• • • • •• •
VINDICATED BY FLATFEET
Duuo
BEFORE NATURAL DEMISE
- “There will certainly be other issues
of importance, however,” Senter said,
h. ' “The prison- question and .the high-
way situation are ext-ected to supply
some important issues upon wtikrh the
F----- coming camaign may be waged. As for
t”* the Hooyer-crat issue, it is dead.”
y:' Strohg for < <>urt reform,. Senter is
expected to advocate a supreme bench
• of .nine meti A proposal for a »nine
rc man supreme court galled in the spe-
L ' Clql. election held last July, as did* a
> plan-to Increase the governor’s sajaiv
* from $4,000 to $10,000 a year.
■t/ • ,- • • .
L ...r Senter, who supported the salacy id-
Texas-Harvaid Contest
in 1931 Will Heighten
Pxestige of University
FORT WORTH, Oct. 6 (IMS)—The
honor of Puss Cat, late lamented
mascot of the local constabulary,
has been vindicated, and she may
rest in peace in her shallow grave
dug by the hands of loving sleuths
and flatfeet.
main aisle of the chutch. And after
that, the service was interrupted by
piercing screams. Rushing outside and
into the home of a neighbor, Rev.
Cambell found Sim Rongueo, 40, had
suddenly falleq dead. y
AUSTIN, Oct. 7 IINS>—When the
University of Texa« announced that
the Longhorns would play Harvard at
Cambridge, October 24, 1931, It heigh-
tened the prestige of the University
and the Southwest <onferenc6 more
than any one thing, officials here
believe.
TJie" Texas-Harvard game;8 thus far,
reads tUcond on the Harvard schedule.
TSSBS&JtoX !» held for
WHAT WOULD YOU THINK
Of a neighbor who kept your Lawn Mower most of the time?
' Merely knowing that you arev going to get it-sometime, isn’t much
Gonsolati^p when your lawn nj?ed§ mowing. Future promisor do
,jiat answer present needs. 1 ^
.^JlLsjhe same With money as vvl(h MOVVerj
he would advocate it pr the supreme.
Th r-expec t a ttOTT-of
•'ecirt'
L " rStomach ggs presse^ so hard on
r mp Irthrt H had to get ^p night. .1
F • began using Adlqrlka and have been
' entirely relieved.”—R. F. Krueger.
Adierika relieves GAS and fcsour
L",'.XtMifcb' In ten 'mluiites' Acts* on
Play ■Actors; New Ruling
AUSTIN,- Oct. 7—(WS)—rVllllans or
heroes who appear in high .school
.dramas and brandish pistoU-or guns
w|U be barred from liaise comiretl-
tion, Uov Irek.' Hiredtor of. the
Texas Interscholasttc League has an-
nounced. y
• His detision came as a. i^stilt Of- an
accident last year at Buda, when ah
amteteur actor ipulled the jtWgger of a
eAn and seriously wounded t^e novice*
vHlfan by gun wadding* ,
Opening Tuesday at One 0’Clock
jjgite " SPECIAL
$6.00 a
like a lawn (hat needs mowing.
you ARE NEIGHBOR TO YOUR MERCHANT-
DON’T KEEP HJS MONEY AFTER THE l#TH
No Kinkg — No Frizz
Hwkytiful $16 to*^2G
.'Permanent Waves
JsiTIVF GUARANTEE
v *6 to- WHMvr?fhs
RETAIL MEKHANJtAUN
IcALLEN, TEXAS . TELEPHONE 292
Two Families Move;
—- School Problt!!i»,OfeT
t — -
WINSTED, Conn., Oct '-7—(INS)—Two
families movei out of town during
the summer, thus materially lessening
congestion in the public schools here.
It estimated necessity of erection, of a
new building, in one family tbele
are 12 school children and the other
has 8 of school age.' »
Pay Your Bills
ANY STYLE ANY METHOD — ANY TIME
* Large deep Marcel with rbfglet ends.
, Mae Murray Curls or Swirl Waves.
Let a SPECIALIST do your work. 16 years experience.
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Build Yotir Credit
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tion. "Thus, the fairest and wisest use
MSLLO-GLO Face' Powder that
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vents pastiness, flaklnets. IrriUtioii
and large pore* Use MKLLO-OIX)
City Drug 8tore. * v./--
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BON TON BEAUTY SHOPPE
• • ~ . • v' £ • v
Nastar Bldg.v^ Nrat to Humpty Dampty St
^ Phone 514 . # ’ McAllen
! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY |
FOR SALE—1*210 equity in practi-
cally new (-room bungalow In Nix Ad-
dition. Balance due $2706. Phone
$71. ’ r ltp—M0
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, October 7, 1929, newspaper, October 7, 1929; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152808/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.