McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 165, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1930 Page: 3 of 7
seven pages : ill. ; page 23 x 19 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
r McALLEN DAILY PRESS, ’fttAlJUBM. TEXAS
THURSDAY. Jun« H, JktSO
m n ■
LOtAL HAPPENINGS*
'been luckier (liaiV that 1» all.
‘T-came fnto this buslnc** at‘e.sui..t-
ly the right time Pictures were on
the verge"of u big change.' The li'anil
some men had been havi!t£,jJilngr all
their own^way for a long tim*-~imd
public was Yeady to give some .it
the rest of us u . W8n«e hy way of
he low aeore prize. lu a cut, Mrs.
Bazzell was the successful contestant,
and if special ptlze wi\s awarded Mrs
Bounds tot Making the most tricks
■with the da pee
CITIES']
S ERVICE
•' WlNTKftti—Hecontl annual lUeat.
home fair to be singed here Jffly 10
(-11 Ogp VTON - TTrlr k - ji»r «l oil
rontt*3tnn Serosa 'highway on edit side
i it'n r h a(m monj » ru n
Sjf. W. VVithprS was appointed
i as a delegate to represent the Unit.
| Hammond liuluHtrlal'clnh at the short
l i nurse offered at A it M- college ol
j Texas in July The appointment
t was made at the regular' meeting ot
, the 1 luh Tiiesdgv afternoon at Hie
rjionje of Mrs .‘Albert* Miller,
j Following the liusiness, session ol
j tfie .chili, several contests were lulu
jafiil prizes, awarded Mrs * .1 M Mr
| Oliver and Mrs Floyd _____,.^.J
Tire jaewhefs of i(jo dub respolSled
1 unanimously in Ini tig leg something
t rna to froin noth). g'\ and a flhe .IK-
1 pjay was. n ade.
j t'i'ifb In. i hers
damps K K Ha
naif' J NI.r I.ogaji
U^shrg^red Mist
Frail!(’lias K
past week, entertained a number of
former friends with a luneWop at the
( as» Im- Palmas Monday ^ l o'clock.
Covers were placed for Mwulames P.
J. Folsom, W, X McOee, Harry Joe
Goodman, T W. M a hone John Card-
well Jim Glasscock, Buel Hauler wf'
rKdinburg, Fred N pantner, J. P.
Hot klinit of Phjirr, .1. E l.esllc frnd
the hostess Bridgf furnished enter
laliiment—tW-tlie afternoon, and in
corii'liMon prizes fog high
tutuiAf. w*Me awarded Mrs ; d y-G: p/dStfi*
dftertr^p t" Foisom. e
stahCom in easy to beau
" - OAKIE
COMING!!
Dynamite Giis”
Sonnenbui^
. .-“A film star'should keep his feet
on the-ground and tils TrtTtJIfcv In tft#
■5^3’
'I tins Jack Oakle, Paramount’* sec-
sational wizard of
-» - *
himself becomes stai* for "tluv first ;
fine in "The, Social Hlon”, n farting
at the Paln'e Theatre tomorrow.
'' Anyone in tIll's picture racket wlioj
think-, he fiaij the world'all wrapped I
up In Iris vest poejet is due for a ,
fall”, sAvs tile 'tmfcfiphor mixing Jack , ;
"I may he here /inlay and gone to- |
morrow. jMy li\j/h is to work hard,
save my money and uot Bi t all lull ;
I..Q..I nn 1, ^iigiti oil w ilt. Il# lilea’that ’
1 hi jje high li oo uA iTfsTfie r of the-
wise-ru.
HEAVYWEIGHT
WRESTLING
^ CHAMPION
Harlingen
July 16
ERNIE STEPHENS,
Promoter v
.....Tuatiduy- ofl*aiioon at a most delight’
!• ful aneiglng of the Beta Bridge club
j Two.tallies of guests were present. in;
eluding Mesdan.es Jack Howell, Step
brrjF* Jones, R M Bounds, Stockton
* t s
j Fountain, Sam Bazzell, II, M Frlstoe,
! Butcher and (\ ,C. McDaniel. The
| prize for success was award 'd Mrs.
.McDaniel and Mr-. Fountain reVtved
Night and Mornirig to keep
jduaxi Clean, Clear and Healthy
YVritf for Free "EyeCare’r
,, or "Eye■ Bsunty" liaslt—*-
fo,D«f< H.S.,*I.
Lubricate your car
as its manufacturer
intended* it to be
lubricated
V SEE THESE
■ ■- ;. f \
Perfection Ranges
ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW *
AND LET US DEMONSTRATE HOW SIMPLE THIS STOVE
_ IS TO* OPERATE
DR. TRUOG, Chiropractor, where
people go to get well. 417 South
BfoAdway, McAllen, Tel. 345.
tA good
McALLEN
lifted wit'U festoons of pink crepe pa-
^ i»8i and balloons to harmonize, 'mak- _/
^ iug* w-gtey-«mill; forTFIeTjappy event,
| Games ■furnished'* pastime, anil in
ft-tatse. Prizes were awarded Mary Jea-
, netty Uouii.au and Donald Blau
! It.iMupilg were given as favorsf and
the birthday cuke which was . ut adllL u/
III I Hfl Ti rtT YTlTn 1 fiTlT 11 i. •ilT'd THT “
, U lllliniw'l tif llll hT ..n.l.l»"1»-^-ffnnr —
' jiresenl tor .s-easiun ■were Mary
; Klten Rets, Vivlaii and Garnet i.aw-
i leiice. Hairnet Baghy. Mary |autlse
Hoiiannaii. Ylhrotliy Allen, I)orothy_
and Harold Reynolds, D.uialil Blair,
Arnold Allen, Hi hard Taylor, Hois
Ruth and Guinevere (larhen. Umeriy- -
^ Scrvitr Oltmofltl (*ripasps
11 be glad to hear this
Jiu tnit'r of yoHr rar^ had ill mind
whi*ii he recomiiit'iHletl frequeut
and thnrouvrh tuhricalion with higli
quality products. ,-.V/
^ F.Ycrv fhpt'iirrfiil miiiiTF
Tacturc of fhese |iro<lu<*ts is carried
. * t
on yy it li a siu*'lt; purpose in iiiiiui
— to make your car run smoothly
* a
and powerfully uitli protection
against repair hills and replace.
meal charges.
More than 1,000 motor vehicles
operated daily,hy <liliesServiresuh-
sitliaries prove (hat this^juirpose
has been
Gntrr. Jop ~ Aim—Bsimcrm, AUumta
Kai+e,' Beverly Ann ".Meyers, Wlltna J
and Robert Reis, Mary Jpanelte Bon- |
neau. Robert Allen and Gwendolyn i
You uni have any new Perfection
labor-saving range on eiisy ten?is
Wanted—Clean cotton rage, «»
tairly^ftondl elze. Will pay 10 cents per
pound. Me A L LEW DAILY PRESS.
Miss (Fay Reynolils of DemopolH,
.\lahiumi. is a guest in the home of
li. r aunt, \frs * S enlieii Jones.______
1 Mrs. .luck Howell and Dorothy
II..in will leave next w.-ek fur a three
wewks trip to Long Beach, CaBtomin,
where they will visit W.Uh^ Mew -Hcr-
wells mo'her and Gstcr They will
| he aeconil'aiijeil as far as San An-
J tonio by Sir Howell
accomplished.
< You can afford io use Cities
Scr\iee 'Oils and f»reases jjcucr-
ously, because the cost of h\brica-
.tion represents turfy three cciits out
of etery dollar youspeofTfor opej-.t-
tion anti inaiiittvuauee.
Mrs. Rob Rohiyison of .Banger, who
lias liceu visitfiu; Mrs. Buel Hatuer ivt
Edinburg, anil also_-spetit several dsys
in McAllen ul the. Casa De Palmas,
let’i Vuesdav nigh for her home ^ ;
No. 279 Bcautifuk new five-burner range.
Snow white porccUm finish. Compeer design.
All-gietc top. Built-in, porcelsrii-liaed, "live
heet" oven. Accurate heat indicator, Uoubk-wall,
l^rig-chimpey Peffevtiotj burners, a -a -j aa
Asabown . . . . ... HZi.* *1
Beautiful new models, new conveniences, shiti^j
porcelain enamel and Perfecrolac^nishes ' -m
TF you have a kitchen that wants t.» lw dressed up, and a
X pocketfsHik rtiar objects to frying for it, dp diis
.. ' Ask yyur dealer to show you the bea^.iil'ul new ,-Vlww tamnpr.
----Pefffctrrih rJffg^f'KFTias p'M fcx.'.ived. Y ou will find a choice
of stales and cojprs and prices such as you pever had before
on these high qi^iiity ra'npes. ,
- ^And w^th rh? new. rnodels, yf>u will »nnd^Pncw' Pcrfettion
Purchase Plan ^j^h will enable you to bu} ariy r.inge you
yhoosc," lor only a dptUt’s do wit »
It voiy have br^ parriCTilarlv interCsred in hmjpin ovens,
shining porcelain finishes, ties", _ga\ n lors, Gulin burners,
• either long or ^liortThinytieys, accurate bear indicators and
other new Lalior-saving features, you will be dci^lucdto set'
,-hpsy easily you can'have ^hem
."This is a real 'opportunity to get rlie help you stfoufd
have in y.pur kirchen, on terms which make it easy Go
to your dealers, cho'one th^ range you
want, arid' let it go to woA dor you today. .
No.. 169 • N cjir,1 fiV <• - b\i r 11 er
range. Silvcr graA 'fort'lain, Per-
fected*!. and satfn--b4itcki New
Double-wall cbi
ncys Asshow n.si
JT. McClain and
Mr. and Mr*
child ran of Gurdotf; Arkansas, ftitiil j
Yfrs. C. -A- Dudley of l,iiHe liock, j
Arkansas, are guests In the home of j
Mr and Mrs, ;H. T. Itl.e at Shat:ylan(fc !'
#siO. 127. New four-burner range,
silver-grjjr. porcelain and Perfectoiac
finish with yatin-black tom. Burit-in oven..
Heat indicator Giant PunUli vhijfj drwm
jfumerv. <>«^e a HigGiam. , a , /V()o * '
<! ONCE - ALWAYS >
Mrs., Fred .Bevil has 'gone to Cudro 1
r a visit yGa week will! her sister, j
rs Kngfam • ., > )
MDliXiJh; 4lltfl)GE
es Service , Oil Comp.
* a subsidiary of
CITIES SERVICE COMPAMy
r Tt'ESDAY
l ^.Mvs .T' bT'Thirreff entertained the
1 members of the, Tuesday Morning-
Bridge dab and a in umber ofnpeelal
guests tilts Week at her home on Aus
{ |ltl" Xve. At , Ike- termini ion of thjy.
■Julies a ldncheon |waa sefvedTTTThe
- fjdhiw ittg -.gpests: Mend a mes (■’_ H.
' Britton, V*. J. KeJtclkLuJ»._ E- D. Ken
neilV. J. ET. I.edlle.j I,. I,." O'Neall, E.
D. MaBhts,' E, J5-. ('ahnon, F 1.. Jfoore,
ODi Fenwick. Karl Buttle, Gross, Sey-
■ tiynir, f'amphc^R .M H f.aycock and
- ffyjbdman. Mr-^Jcnt.tlc received the
high score ' awi^ii and Mrs. Mathiw
j tit,] cut prize Tlie guest souvenir
, was presented Mrs. Haycock. The
V*-xt meeting will be _al the home of
‘ Mr*. SutHe. • i ,
No. 87 New fehwo;
Silverrgtjy porcrlaiA
totac ’ Sinn hlick k
oven Hear indici
chimney burner!
A» >ho«n . $47.50'
Any dealer' di»pl*ying_thu sijfii hex an meet-
eitinf offer, to maktrYRu on punuie ■ *.yr
Perfection range-to your kitchen for a frea
triti. giving you eaiv tetmt tod yt cep'ifly y
your old itoye at parr payment. /
PERFtcnoN,stove company. -V,
•J4 Tr^nk A»eeuf l>allav Texa»
t ine* Service Radio Concerts,
Friday at 6 P.'SL, Central Standard
Tims, over S3 Stations on IS. IE C.
Coa»t-lo-Coatt Msttrortt. ,
Perfection \)il Cook:
separate ovens ttej
wide cboite of sizes- »
Priced as low as.
* S n» »11 financin’j
o n deferred pa
!,PNCHEON AT CASA DE PAI-MAB
.Mys lipit Robinson of kUnger, who
gQAjtC^everal day* in . WgAlfen the
Cities Service Oils & Greases
1!
» - -
■ : n
,^ *
t
j
fa
arm Kaettno"
—\
■if**'1
1
Hi I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 165, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1930, newspaper, June 26, 1930; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152749/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.