McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 311, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY. Beg. t». lHt.
aeAOOB
Hoboes More Honest
Train Robberies Show
Crimson Finger Nails
Fad For London Women
WANT AD’S
Valley Radio Station KRGV
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 -RMS) -Ho-
boes are becoming honest!
'Dosses due to robbery of freight'
while in transit were the lowest for
the Tirst six months this year on, re-
cotjBi, the American Railroad associn-
tiojn announced. Such thefts totaled
1410,103 in claims, a, decrease of $l27,
-157 over the same period in. 1928, an<9
a drop of dta>ul. 16,000,000 below Atm
riAllT Program /
.“Valiev Voice”
Harlinsren. Texas
PARIS, Dec
man ypitn the crimson finger-nails-
has arrived in Britain.
Frequently one now see a woman in
a London theatre -with finger-naHe
! painted a delicate; blue,,
! “The idea is that you color your
j nails to suit yOur mood,” says the
head of London’sjthief beauty parlor.
•*ff ytw have The Monday morning
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—1927- model Chrysler
coupe. Good condition. -Price $1011.
i hamplnn tffiist Jut
FOR SALE 5 acres all dp'-bearing
trees, near city limits of McAllen.
Party lives out of the Valley, and
wants .tq .sell at ft sacrifice, -let U9
show- yon this pickup. -
r. & a realty co.
s Realtors
RADIO 8TATI0N, KRGV. “VALLEY 1:00
VOICE.' i
DAILY PROGRAM ’ 1 30
I Weather, Markets,
courtesy of'Hariingeu Dally Star,
i ‘ -Ti."ff*TJnlletin
» ------ Co - operative Radio
FOR SALE—Five-rooin.--brick bun-
galow, Leslie addition. Cfieafr: Ad-
dress ^ox L. Q.. McAllen Press.
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18
Dealer*:
8 00 Studio p.ttgram.
3:30 Harlingen .Dally Star
4; 00 • . Sign off: -
MORNING.
6:00
6:06
TRADE
. "Reveille.. Weather
United Statos Dept. of
Agriculture, ‘Rad^O Service'
NEW OKOVE—Twenty acres just
planted. Desirably located. $270 per
acje-. You eau’ubual this.one. CQLE-
M. I&.NLEY,.Realtor, 1590 BrpadwayT
.ATTENTION MR___BUYER
Groves $300 to $3,000 per acre. Cit-
rus lands $235.09 to $600.00 per acre.
City homes, businew and ““residence
lots!’$500.00 up. We have listings of
income property at prices that make
them good investments.
F. P. MILES £ SONS.
Room 7 New Rich Bldg. McAllen
U. 8, Bulletin. ?, ~
Morning Devotional a*r-
NIGHT.
cacti painting lit $2.50:
FOR SALE—Due acre beautiful
home sites adjoining Clt? of McAllen
on South east, this is on the ridge aud
is all set to. fancy fruTt trees. If jrok
are planning '’building a home you
should look this property over.' Ask
ns. to slidw’ySlI’Tl'Il'W-1 *1*......e-pwW—i i
II. & B. REALTY CO.
f Realtors.
SMOKELESS’; CHIMNEY
TO COST $1,500,000
in whichra blind.man was a'
special prize for rapidity and. accu-
racy. , , ......
New Radio Station for
Waco Is Slated Shortly
BjOSTON, Dec., 17—(1NS> A chimney
taller than Bunker Hill monument is
comnletioiv at the new $1,500,-
i-‘cdniotivV.....fotiWtt-1
house of the Boston and Maine rail-
i .p.id ott the Somerville-ftoRton line.
By night it will loom 250 feet sky-
ward lighted against the skv is the
tallest illuminated landmaiW_.in Great-
er Boston. Flood lights on the shaft
will protect airplanes and provide a
new night guiding landmark for fly-
TRADES—Right, now we have over
North Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma,
Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas. High
class Kansas hotel doing $1000.00 per
month. Northern Oklahoma Income
clear. 25 residential income properties
in Ft. Worth at actual value, trade
one or all. ROBERTS'REALTY CO.,
New Rich BldL.7
10:00
John Bfand Will Head
With
death of tadief station
JDA, another
station will come on the air as
"WACO”. the “voice of Central Tex-
as", and the only station in the world
carrying the call letters which spell
the name of the city it re.resents.
The change in call letters is of in-
estimable 1 value to* Warn rn national
advertising, nanagers have stated.-
“There is no other city in the United
States that I have heard of, Which has
its own name for Its 'radio title. For
that reason, this change is of the
greatest' advertising value hi (Jill' t'lty
BEARING GROV7—Five acres in
full bearing only a whisper from city
limits of McAllen. ' Gas, electricity and
city water accessible. Priced right.
COLE M. DANLEY," Relator, 1690
"Broadway!
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Deb. 17—<M$)
--John Bland, of Baltimore, Maryland.
all-American left halfback on the Har-
vard soccer team, was elected cantata
of the 1930 team. Bland’s play-i£*rk*
him as one of the oustanding half-
harks tn eastern intercollegiate rakkn.
out of every ten who must suffer both
physically as Well as morally, young
women who would have made devoted
A few of them"
CAPITAL TAXES ARE LOW
BUT SURPLUS IS SHOWN
wives and mothers
accept their sad fate stoically, grow
nl<1 and die gathers, revolt and nro-
voke a great social drama.”
• WE HAVE Concrete stucco building
and also concrete warehouse to trad?
, for Valley home or building. Drug
' store th rood Kansai town. See F.,. P.
1 MILES fe SON, Room 7, New Rich
“ Bldg., McAllen. ~ Gtp^SOT—312
F((It SALE--.:! acres in hearing trees
on,the highway near city limits, sub-
~<r to lip,lit*, -w nter .wad-gas. .Jkjreai
location for your future home. The
prtcu~ts -right with good terms,—See
-n-i at once for this bargain,____________
B St R REA LTY CO.
Realtors
Approximately a -million bricks will
be used in the construction of Aha
■ trafl. - -Construction started ^'ovem-
:i Jan. 1. The-chimney weighs
hundred Iloinr. Tests on seventy- -and the chamber of cammer' e is high
feet.- four inches in diameter at *>' Pleased with it,'
WANTED- To trade for Hear real
estate or vendors lien notes, one of th>
best paying businesses in McAllen
Valne *85<K>J>0. Phone 380.
" 25tp—287—312
W. V. Crawford,
gehdral manager of the body, declared.
The ’'Central Texas Broadcasting 1
company was incorporated with a cap-
ital stirk.nf $50,000. with J, M Go ;
11am. president and general manage??
REAL ESTATE & LOANS
tmrns- -and hoodla
TTrm rpflnaiU1^ ytmr
all hinds of finances on real estate,
Havt
MISCELLANEOUS
N O T 1 c a
them Clean, Clear and Healthy
Write for Free "Eye Cart”
or "Eye Beauty" Book
Marta* C»„ Dnl. B.S,H OW*St..CWc*ta
Wanted—Clean cotton
farms and residence property,
exceptional bargains tn real estate tor
aala-air_exchange.
fairly good size. Will pay 10 eents per
At y» jtm'm iters ar Iter Ait eitmei»
me end mml It Pmmti, Deft. M. 1 IS Bek
Stmt, Ntw YmV, fet frm 'emyK~
NINE OUT OF TEN GIRLS
IN FRANCE HUSBANDLESS
Two Trucks for hauling trash end
pound. McALLEN DAILY PRESS.
I!LACK I.AN'I\8 I.OAWCOc
Palace Theatre Bldg., Phone 111
-----------------McAllen
Shop and Mall Early for Christmas
Phone 531
PARIS, Dec. 17 (IMS)—Nine girls out
of ten must go without, husbands in
France, according to figures given out
in a recent book by Gabriel Reuillard.
“L'AnTour”. Before the war there
were three women for every French-
man width already meant a large
number of old maids.
CITRUS FRUIT
Wrapped. Packed and Shipped
Get Our Prices.
GIFT BOXES A SPECIALTY
Phone 296, P. O. Box 504, or 1203
Chicago Ave.
HARSHA A SMITH CITRUS FRUIT
COMPANY
McAllen
11.72 acres 300 feet from city limits,
all in three and four ycar trejja, elec-
tricity and gas on property. This is a
real orchard, let us show you.
Valley Citrus Land Company
Queen IhOillie Building ■——
there are ten, think of
“But now
it!” cries Reuillard
•Wise women
ADOPT the habit of cleanliness. At
the RED HAIR BARBER SHOP, “For
^eoi)Te-Whb~Cirre?J~-e«eh - -patron la
assured of cleanliness through the
policy of using a clean towel for each
individual.
—’ No. 7578-
In the 93rd District Court
I. M. CRONK, ET UX
vs.
_________C. M. ROSCOE
- XMAS FSUITS ........... -ciTATTQN by -pubmcation
Particularly Adapted f
10 acres oiitPmiTe from city good 1ft
cation
of t a-eembe
Issued \ fi 1 fc Yiitf" 111
Rgybh and hwHk-PtH nf PltniR FYllltS
acres in bearing, fair home with good
192h.
packed and shipped fbr you. Attrac-
tively wrapped in Christmas Wrappers
with Christmas card. Packed in any
’quantity.
C. L. FORTSON. Clerk 93rd District
Court Hidalgo’ Co., Texas.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff Or any Constable of
Hidalgo County—Greeting:
mi;. ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
ED To summon C. M. Koscoe by
making publication of this Citation
once in each, week for four consecu-
w ater
Valley Citrus Land Company
Queen Theatre Building
r.ni nFN r.i niV fruit
SHOP
2 miles east of McAllen on' Highway.
R. W. KIRBY, Box 695, Phare. Texas.
26tp—289—5
It.lb acres on the High way, one mile
from.-city, four acres in three year,
three acres in one year trees, balance
In winter garden, concrete canals,
choice location for real home.
Valley Citrus-Land Company
(jjueen Theatre TTuTldl)ig
WANTED—Used garden tractor with
motor, tor
Six rojmi home, stucco, new, good
location,|. close ‘ip en paved street,
beautiful lawn; six hearing two year
fruit trees. This is a real home for a
small payment dhwn. * .
Valley Citrus Land Company
__^ Queen Theatre Building - .
Allen Press.
is published; to appear at the next
regular term of the 93rd District
Court of Hidalgo County, Texas, to be
held at the Court House thereof, in
Edinburg, on the 1st Monday in Jan-
nuary A. D. i930, same being the 6th
day' of January, 1930, then and there
to answer a petition, filed In sakt
Court An the 2nd day of December A.
■ A in?9 kn- ft suit .numbered on the
docket of Raid Court, No. (578, #h«ie-
conditions j jn j. at. Cronk and wiCe Helen Cronk
ate Plaintiffs and C. hCRhsboe Def
1 wid»ttt aml the cause of action being
alleged as'follows:
PlajntHfs repi'esent to
that 611 or about March tt
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Large white male cat. Deaf.
Please return to 1302 Hackberry Ave
aue. Reward. 3tp—'309— 311
court
REAL INVESTMENTS
ps. Show you. some real btf>'r
arnTTfirits lahdSr^fflKFTWy
tiugss pnd resident lots. A-
Health
thoaghtlalassg’
GREETINGS
id premises- situated in Hidalgo
o4fttv.-T«x-fs holding- and claiming
in groves
: also have farms, anil income.pi
.' --m- Kauaaa.. QkliihOTBn. Cplora
East Tpr, -ft?' -Acres or i-au i>nm-
Uer. Nine (9). Sectlozi- 13! of the 'Hi-
dnlgo Canal Company’s SuhdtTlMis tT
ii. imwia in PornlondH 64, 65 and 66
FOR KALE UR TRADE- 20 acres
all set to trees on h.ird surface road 5
mli^rnf McAtimr. What have you to
offer. See us at Once.’ ...” • ;7 ^
* B. & B. REALTY CO.
Realtor!*
said, defendant unlawfully - owtered
upon said premises and ejected plain-
tiffs therefrom, and unlawfully With
holds from them the possession there-
of to their damage, Five Hundred-
($500.00) Dollars.
That the reasonable- annual ren:
tab of said land and- premises is five
Hundred Dollars.
TO TH| STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, IN Me-
FOR SAIffc—Beautiful 22 acre or-
Tdrani over half in baarlng umia. ce:
mont . a mils on road to he paved. Let
me show-you tills. M. R. WORDEN,
But 1092, Phone- 536. McAllen.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs pray judg-
ment of the couft that defendant be
cited to appear and answer this peti-
tion! and that plaintiffs have Judgment
for the title and possession of said
above described land and premises;
that a writ of jestitution isgue for
their/fonts, damages and for eo*ts of
suiL ahd for such other and further
relief, special and' general, in law apd
In equny that they tnay be justly en-
titled to, etc. - y-i"
BICRHiN TAIL NOT, But- hwva
vou before saW^Court, on said first
Notice is hereby given that there
will be held at the hanking house of
FOR SALE—One real Jersey cow,' the First National Baufe^Jn McAllen,
four year* pld, b«t of FalfurriaS her<h| at McAllen, T«Yas, on the second Tues-
Two tradlhrs, cine two-wheel and one day in Janttary, 1930, the name being
faur wlmel, both new and at a bargain.'the 14th day of January, 1930, at-10
miles north of McAllen on old a. m., of said date, the regular annual
Make this a Chrittmar of ‘useful" presents. Give lasting value this
year. Do your Christmas shopping hsre. We shall be very glad to
luve yoli come fh and see our splendid as&octment of gift articles.
.Three.
depot
25tp—301—325 Ftrst Notional Bank lit McAllen, for
'' f the purpose of electing a Board of Di-
® ttcreB of rectors of the First National Bank in
der ouMvaUon Mf,Alte„ {or ,he ensuing year, in ac-
wlth the articles of assocla
you before sahv Court, on said first
day of the next term thereof, this
Writ, with your return thereon, show-
ing how you have executed the same.
IS MY HAND AND OFFC -
Li At my office InlMln- _
witn;
coyijance
tion of sa:
' GiveB u
day of De
ier our hands this the 4th
imber, 1929.
f- -: J.-A. FRIRBY, ,
President of the First -Notional
* Rank in MeAllen.
ATTfcST: M. H. DeLong, Cashier.
IS—B01—34
C. L. FORTSON. Clerk—District
Court, Hidalgo County, Texas
(MALT r j ;':. -
A true copy I certify—
A. Y. BAKER, Sheriff Hidalgo
County, Texas. *
By T. 8. BRYAN, Deputy^ ,
15 tp —305—319,
Modern 6-room stucco
FOR' SALE
house, close In, prieed to sell 6n rea-
sonable terms. Thos. W. Blake Lbr.
r;0 '» *» • - lip—309—314
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 311, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1929, newspaper, December 17, 1929; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153106/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.