Valley Sunday Star-Monitor-Herald (Harlingen, Tex.), Vol. [30], No. 94, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 25, 1939 Page: 2 of 14
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TALLEY SUNDAY STAR—MONITOR—HERALD
Fonr-Day Fe»urtli of July Fete Opens Saturday at McAllen
Mercedes ill a inker's
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cation of their planner procedure.
Vincent Chiodo. state commander
of the American Legion, will offi-
cially open ' » Ifl-yrar-olJ vault
containing McAllen relics at a
ceremonv in .Archer Park at 1:30
p. m. Julv 4 as part of that city’s
huge Fourth of July Celebration.
Area
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IS ANNOUNCED
BY CHAIRMAN
ing 15 Baptist churches, attended
the Annual Baptist Training Union,
and social session in Mercedes Fri-
day n'iht at the Mercedes First
B'lptisl Church. Towns represent-
ed were Mission. Pharr, Edinburg
Alamo. Weslaco. Merc'Mes. Combes,
NO MORE
nocking
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CHAFING
At E. de la Rosa Store at Harlingen, for Monday. Tuna-
day and Wednesday only. Our Piece Goods Depart-
ment Stock Must Be Reduced. So Take Advantage Of
These Drastic Reductions.
said at least 5.000 people
pretrd to see the pageant
of the three nights. Sh- pointed
out that the pageant would not b*
pr?«ented July 4. due to a crowded
progrrm. hence the showing three
days before Independence Day.
DONNA — Warren Campbell nf
Austin is visiting in the home nf
Mr and Mrs C F Baker of Donna
All Nations are in distress and
perplexity. The people greatly
desire a stable government that
will guarantee Io them lasting
peace and prosperity.
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Church of Christ has returned from
a preaching tour in East Texas and
Arkansas Rev. Leamona will fill
his usual Los Fresnoa appointments
Sunday.
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in Mercedes Justice of the Peace
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to elect a president and appoint
committers tn have charge of the
various phases of work in the or-
ganization.
French Envoy Goes
To His Mexico Post
BROWNSVILLE Henri Gmran.
Fr-nch minister tn Mexico. Fndav
through Bmwnsville en
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EDINBURG- Three person* were
convicted in criminal district court
here Saturday on guilty pleas
Mrs Margerie Nunn of Edinburg
charged with forgery, received a
three-year suspended sentence.
Juan Loreto Rios. Hargill, was
sentenced to four years for the bur-
glary of a Hargiil drug store
Guadalupe Rodnguoz of San Juan,
the "one man crime wave.’’ was
sentenced to 25 years for the bur-
by glary Dr. Earl Reed s office at
San Juan and 10 years for robbery
of the Alamo post office. Rodri-
gue?. previously was sentenced to
a total of 155 yearn for other bur-
CALL TOM SAMMONS, SR.
Phone Mission 11
FOR INFORMATION
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EASTERN GETS I'Ponzi of Plow.’ TSES OFFICES
CERTIFICATES Is Discovered 'in PREPARE FOR
ON AIR ROUTE Brownsville '
BROWNSVILLE — Officer* be-
lieve they have discovered a ' Ponzi
of the plows.”
This man. they said, borrowed
plows and sold them and then bor»
BROWNSVILLE — An end tn the rowed more plows to replace those
long standing dispute between he originally borrowed.
This pyrmiding. as m the case nf
Ponzi, eventually caught up with
cert at
Rand
1:30 p.m. At Archer Park Open-
ing of a monument by Vineent
Chiodo. rtate commander of Ameri-
can Legion.
2 3o p. m.
Fort Brown
Major Harry Buckley from
Brown
ehings
charge.
IRONIZED ^,^un. 69*
standing dispute between
Braniff and Eastern Airlines, for
the time being at hast, over the him and he has been charged with
Brownsville-Hous ton-San Antonio
air route was seen here this week
with the announcement the Civil
Aeronautics Authority had awarded
a certificate of public conveyance
to Eastern Airlines.
The order for the certificate said
that the CAA. after study, “finds
no reason for concluding that the
contract is not a legal authoriza-
tion by the post-master general to
engage in the transportation of
mail.”
Dispute between the two airlines young people and adults, represent-
over the route had been occasion-
ed by the award of an air mail con-
tract by the post office department
to Eastern. Eastern had bid zero
cents per mile, while Braniff bid
0000190737« cents per airplane mile
At hearings before the CAA. Braniff
officials contended the cantract was Harlingen , _ ______ _____________ ___
invalid because the department had hastain, Hargill, McAllen and San State Employment Service and ad-
vise them of requirements, so that
a supply of pickers will be avail-
able when needed.
Offices of the TSES in this dis-
trict are located at Brownsville, San
Benito. Harlingen, Raymondville,
Mercedes. Weslaco. Edinburg. Mc-
Allen, Mission, Benavides, Laredo.
Crystal City and Eagle Pass.
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5 00 p. m
nosa. Mexico,
PREMIER HORSE SHOW
7:30 p. m Gaited Cla«se«.
1. Novice 3-gaited class: sponsor-
ed by Coco Cola Bottling Co., Mc-
Allen.
2. Junior fine harness
3. Novice 5-gaited; sponsored by
McAllen Chamber nf Commerce
4. Combination; sponsored
Ixiyal Service Post No. 37.
5. Valley-owned 3-gaited:
sored by City State Bank A Trust
Co.
fi Valley-owned 5-ga<tpd;
Crews Of Pickers
Are Organized
For Loose DenArtff!
FORMULA W
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Mission Cooperates
With McAllen Fete
MISSION While here Saturday,
Mrt. Blanche Doster, who is work-
ing with P. H. Graning nn the
cast nf • The Cavalcade nf the Fin
Grande." said practically every
town in the Valley having any
kinr of an annual celebration would
be represented in the pageant to
be staged in McAllen July I, 2. 3
at R p m.
Mission is among the towns tn
he represented. Mrs. Doster also
visited Raymondville Saturday and
glaries. hut al! s«ntrncrs arc tn run v’iH go tn Pnrt Isabel Sunday. She
sored by Brown Express and Jones concurrently, a total nf 25 years said at least 5,000 people were ex-
Motor Freight — — — pected to see the pageant on on»
7. Open 3-gafted stake: sponsored
by Martin-Nelson Funeral Home
8 Open 5-gaited; sponsored by
Polk Motor Co.
8 00 p. m. Street Dance,
pmn old fiddler playing
pion caller calling
9 30 p. m Fireworks. mn<t beau-
tiful all-aer.al display ever wit-
nessed Location, north of McAl-
len Bonded Warehouse < Northwest
part of city.I
piniun"©
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Distributors
002 8. Commerce Street
CLEANSING :.“7.
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WATERMELONS
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Selected Northern Grown
Opposite Water Tower
C.P.&L. Storage McAllen
FULL AQc
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1.10 EVENING IN PANS
BATH POWDER
with 40e BUBBLING BATH
ESSENCE
tary R F Boling Ticket committee
for th? banquet includes Abe Baum,
chairman; J. A Slaughter. O J JUS,^C J’T ,nr rM5e
| Schaeffer and Adolph Zaste.a Pro- *■ J r'k« «"»rt Friday, for speed-
gram committee is headed by Pres-
ident Qu J. Schaeffer and u ill in-
clude the new president to be elect-
ed this week and L. F. Boling
The agricultural committee was
MERCEDES — Eleven d rectors ( Outgoing officers will serve until
of the Mercedes Chamber of Com- after the Annual Chamber of Com-
merce were elected at the board merce Banquet to be held on the
meeting of the organization held night of July 10 at the Mercedes
wk iu chambr offics. following can- school cafeteria, according tn Secre-
vassing of ballot; snt to the Cham-
ber member’hip some two weeks
ago
Those who will serve for a period
of two years are Eldon B. Smith. A.
Zastera, E. A. Brown. Nix Harring-
ton, J A Slaughter and Clark At-
teberry. Serving for one year are
Ab- Raum. J. B Taylor. J. H Da-
j given power tn select any date they
deem advisable for the holding of
the tbire day Livestock and Poultry
Exposition tn be sponsored fey the
Mercedes Chamber nf Commerce
The secretary was instructed to
make a canvas of the local merch-
ants to ascertain the number inter-
ested in securing neon lighting for
the city of Mercedes. The Chamber
will rdvocate better 1'ghting and a
luminatcd sign program here. it
v’ a- said.
sa-
Othrr events
Thia will be one
of the best shows ever put on by
the army in this section. Music
by Fnrt Brown Band.
3 00 p. m. Baseball g-me at Le-
Park. McAllen. Muehlebachs
Fort Brown.
3 00 p. m. Exhibition at Archer
Park by Refugio Drum and Bugle
Corps.
3.30 p m Old Fiddlers Contest at
Archer Park Hdl billies from far
and near, and square dance callers,
contesting for cash prizes
5 00 p m Band Concert at Ar-
cher Park Rostown Rand.
Bull fight at Rey-
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24 Hour Ser. ire
14th and Monroe — Phene MM
RROW’NSVTLLE
Country Club,
way shows.
SOO p. m “Cavalcade of the Rio
Grande Valley." Last show.
10:00 p. m. Official American
legion dance at Club Royale hon-
oring Queen and her Court, music
by Boop' Burger and his orches-
tra
TI ESDAT. JI LT FOURTH
GOING ON ALL DAY-Carni-
val-Midway shows.
A00 a. m. Reveille and flag
raising ceremony at Archer Park
R 45 a. m. Pct parade, children's
float*, costumes etc.
, 9 30 a. m. Airplanes, stunts, for-
mations. etc. The biggest air show
>ver held tn th s vicinity. Among
the participan's of this show will
he seen. W. S Fulwnnd. the first
man to fly air mail from McAllen.
F H 'Slatsi Rogers. W. F. Fergu-
son. Fred Wells, Charles McMillan,
Taylnr Crossland. E. J. Reese, A
Dondlinger, Hamp Edwards. F H
Chadwick. Wayne Hollenbeck and
Gorman Fox.
10 00 a. m. Stupendous parade
led by George Chapapas. post com-
mander and Queen nf the Celebra-
tion. Decorated floats depicting
episode- of history. High school
bands. Fort Brown army band. Mo-
bile units from Fort Ringgold,
drum and bugle Corps, bnv and
girl Scouts, clowns. Civil War and
Spanish-American war veterans.
Loyal Service Post Nn. 37 Ameri-
can Legion
GOING ON ALT, DAY, carnival
midwav shows
ANNUAL FOURTH OF
GOLF TOURNAMENT.
Public Golf Course
Handicap- Medal Plav.
12nn fi prizes in golf EQ’ ir
MENT TOTALLING S150.
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McALLEN — Complete program
for McAllen's gala four-day Fourth
of July celebration beginning July
1 was announced Saturday by
General Chairman L. L. O'Neall
as follows:
SATURDAY, JULY FIRST
Big Carnival - Midway
going on all the time.
2:00 p. m. Free amateur show j
at Archer park open air theatre.
, Cash prizes awarded to winning
contestants. Valley-wide compet-
ition. Free band concert.
8 00 p. m. Annual bathing girl
revue at Cascade Pool. Cornels
and shapely beauties sponsored
from the entire Valley, vieing for
cups and cash prizes. Orchestra
music by the ' Boop" Burger orches-
tra fmm Club Royale. Comedy
acts, kids show and revue.
8:00 p. m 'Cavalcade of the Rio
Grande Valley." Hundreds in cos-
tume. Chorus of 100 voices. Eigh-
ty-piece band Coronation of the
Queen of the July Fourth Celebra-
tion.
10:00 p. m. Official American Le-
gion dance at Club Royal. Bath-
ing beauties as honor guests. Mu-
sic by "Bonn” Burger an his 10-
piece orchestra.
SUNDAY.JULY SECOND
3:00 p. m. Base ball game at Le-
gion Park. McAllen Muehlbachs
vs Saltillo, Mexico.
8 00 p. m "Cavalcade of the Rio
Grande Valley” Chorus of 100 voi-
ces. Fighty-piecr band. Qualify-
ing rounds for Golf Tournament to
be held July Fourth at McAllen
Countrv Club going on all day.
MONDAY. JULY THIRD
GOING ON ALL DAY Qualify-
ing rounds for Golf Tournament
t. be held July Fourth at McAllen
Carnival with Mid-
Magnesia .. 23*
BROWNSVILLE — The offices of
the Texas State Employment Ser-
vice throughout this district are
again busy making preparations for
serving th? cotton growers during
the coming season. W. R. McFar-
land. district supervisor, announced
here Saturday.
Crews of pickers are being or-
ganized. and owners of trucks who
will be available for transporting
u'orker*. and hauling cotton, are
being contacted. Records arc being
set tin as to the number and type
of trucks, and number of workers,
available.
Last year, thousands of cotton
pickers were routed and placed
throughout the state, rendering a
service without cost to the grower.
Simultaneously the movement of the albums of
labor was controlled by routing the philatelists have arrived here, post-
pickers where needed most, and master W T. Burnett announced
discouraging them fr<>m moving to Saturday.
areas where insufficient labor was The new supply included 5.000
availabl . of ihe baseball centennial issue and
Growers who will be n-eding also simiiiar amounts of the 8. 11
cotton pickers are invited to con-
Edrnuch. La Feria, Se- tact ih? nearest office of the Texas
no power to let a contract for zero juan.
cents per *nile. Miss Martha Griffith of Alamo.
Braniff s only reroute. CAA of- Valley B T.U. president, presided
finals said, would be to file an Thf, fjr$f par| 5bc session was
application for a re-heanng of ’hr C|VPn tn conference group meet-
case, and if the application^ mgs. when leaders gave a period of
instruction and discussed problems
in the various group*. The genera’
assembly followed, v-ith special
music given by Mrs L. A Brown
and Monty Richards, Weslaco, who
sang a duct.
The Weslaco Intermed sate girls
gave a quartet. Richard- was in
charge of the music for the meet-
ing The various groups then gath-
ered nn th? church lawn for re-
creational games and social activi-
t’es. followed by serving of refresh-
ment*.
MRS. GRAY VISITS
JU1.Y French minister to Mexico. Fridav McAI.LEN Mrs. Eugene W Gray
McAllen passed through Brownsville en nf Edna. Texas, is visiting her
route to resume duties at Mexico daughter. Mrs Ted Lemburg.
Entry Fee City.
Minister Goiran had visited here
Course several weeks ago ?n route tn New
open for free play July 2. 3 and 4 to York to visit relatives and the New
all golfer- registered for tnurna- York World's Fair. He left hen
ment and paying entry fee. July 21 for Mexico via Pan American Air-
held prior. 18 holes for tnurna- ways,
ment may be played rith?r morning
nr afternoon of July 4 Entries ac-
cepted until 1:30 p. m. on that
date.
11:00 a. m Children's sports con-
test at Archer Park
12:00 Noon Picnic lunch at Ar-
cher Park Dut<"h tr?at. Bring
your own lunch.
12:00 tn 1 00 p m
Jumping classes from
and Fort Ringgold.
Fort
and Captain J. L. Hit-
from Fort Ringgold in
Also novelty races consist- j
ing of bur-ting balloons with
bers. spearing rings
by local talent.
0
spon-
Electric Program
To Complete Unit
MERCEDES With the setting nf
six mile* of poles for wiring, the
second unit of the Ma"ic Valley
Electric Cooperative will be com-
pleted by July 1. totaling 305 miles
for the unit Total nf 540 miles will
, have been completed in the Valiev.
Th? third unit, for which prelimi-
nary work has b^gun. will include
150 miles. Work in the third unit
will b? scattered over the three
counties
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