McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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McALLEN DAILY PRESS. McALLEN, TEXAS
McALLEN DAILY PRESS “^1%^
BISMARK'S VISION OF PHONE
HARTMANN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
la the Fwt Office at McAllen. Texaa
C. C. McDANIKL
lot
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
liability insur.
has become a down-and-out, the butt have taken the mall courses.
DISTRIBUTED BY
LET
ULLMAN, STERN & KRAUSSE, Inc
McALLEN, TEXAS
to
McALLEN
HAS BOND ISSUES
Wm.
Penn—5 cent*—A Good Cigar
MAKE FIRES PASSE
CONSERVE YOUR WATER
E
loss was
s
TRACE MA.tK ’"'EQ.
It isn’t the water that is used that costs you so
E
AN
off and leave the hose running on the yard, and
*Wm, Penn—& cents—A Good Cigar
BALLOT
usually runs off in the ditch or under the house.
and
LESS THAN
course of a month.
PER BAKING
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c Alien, Texas
EIGHT CO
ON 18th AV
OPEN DA YA
lw-
too--no
CUSTOMERS MUS
McALLEN, TEXAS
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DU CO
pohemianf
sop r^Ac.intO
m fW'IY’i'iw 1
siouxach suggest 1.3 1
criminal auto-
weeded off our
says
has
DOUBLE
ACTING
This great increase in farm machin-
ery enables fewer farmers to produce
America’s food and feed crops, re-
leasing vast amounts of human ener-
gy fpr other purposes
For three years ended December 31,
1925. farmers bought more than $1,-
506,000,000 worth of machinery; num-
ber of tractors increased 105.9 per
■ ent in five years
Link”
comes
a run
T. M. SEAWELL, Trustee.
This October 7th, 1927.
GUARANTEED WORK
US DO YOUR WORK.
Fire loss is almost wholly caused by
carelessness. Educate and interest the
public, and we will have more records
like that of Martinez.
Bids
work
short
IT IS NOT THE WATER THAT IS USED THAT
COSTS, BUT THE. WATER THAT IS WASTE1).
AUTHORIZED
AUTO
RE-FINISHING.
STATION
Your tongue
tells when you
need
is worth emulat-
It proves
fact
much
. , I
local
One
be-
lie
for
for
wierd and monotonous
tom-toms. Not a bit
victim perhaps—but to
wait unil you see it on
on the proposed
will be advertised
tffne, A. W. Dird-
the building com-
mid-
op
of the world’s jokes and kicks,
day on the London docks things
gin to happen to him. and before
bound
noted
1 who has
avoid the
OF EAST TEXAS
70 HAVE BANQUET
USE WHAT YOU NEED - BUT DON’T
WASTE IT!
regular studies, boys in the Industrial
department are earning 30. 40 and 50
cents an hour.
Many farming districts have cour-
ses where boys study farm machinery
and erection of farm buildings—all
such undertakings spell a new era in
Industrial education.
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FLAT RATE CHARGES
LATEST MACHINERY.
SERVICE
FIRST”
StrWtly UwIm Made
Unexcelled for
Cooking, Bakin*, Cr rxiy M*kia«
- ■stabllshed in 1M0
ZU-lUbed Daily Bxtte.f Saturday
IRRESPONSIBILITY MUST BE
CURED
~TiniarnAtfcil<I New« 8arvlc«j
TYLER. Oct. 21.—All parts of East
Texas are expected to be represented
at the ArmUtiCe Day Ei-Serrice
Men’s banquet to 'be held at the Black
stone hotel, here, according to County
Attorney Earnest Goens, chairman of
the Ex-Service' Men’s banquet com-
mittee.
The banquet, Goens said, is to be a
’lie-man affair” and no ladies will be
permitted to attend A more effec-
tive organization of East Texas Ex-
Service men is planned following the
banquet.
most essential of
due to the
times as
over the
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF HIDALGO.
Notice is hereby given that where-
as, on the 26th day of March, A. D.,
1926, C. N. Smith and wife, Genevlve
Eva Smith executed a deed of trust
to me as Trustee for the benefit of
Thos. W. Blake Lumber Company
on the hereinafter diescribed rieal
estate, which deed of trust appears
of record in Vol. 56. Pages 149.150 of
the Deed of Trust Records of Hidalgo
County, Texas, to which record, re-
ference is here made to more fully
show the wording and effect of such
instrument, and tlio property cover-
ed by it; and
WHEREAS, the said C. N. Smith
and wife, Genevive Eva Smith have
made default ip the payment of one
promissory note dated March the 26th
1926, and being In the sum of One
Thousand, Two Hundred Ninety-
Seven and 33/100 (31,297.33) Dollars,
and said note payable on demand, and
drawing interest from Its date at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum, and
providing for the usual and custom,
ary 10 per cent attorney’s fee in the
event said note is placed in the
hands of an attorney for collection,
or suit is brought on the same, there
now being unpaid on said note the
principal, interest and attorney’s
fee amounting to the sum of One
Thousand, Six Hundred Forty One
and 11/100 (81,641.11) Dollar^ on
this date; and
WHEREAS, the said beneficiary
Thos. W. Blake Lumber Company
has requested me to enforce such
trust.
Compulsory automobile liability in-
surance is not fair to the companies,
or the great majority of drivers, who
are sane and careful,
of wholesale revocation
when
more
years
All the compulsory
ance laws in the world cannot have
half the effect of such examples of the
result of irresponsibility and unworth-
iness. In this age the auto is a ne-
cessity, and a driver will think twice
before takng chances when he knows
that he runs the risk of having bis
driver's license revoked.
the total
three cents per
A ceremonial dance of headhunters
in the trackless African jungle is one
of the extraordinary features of War-
ner Bros.’ production of “Tl\e Missing
Link,” starring Syd Chaplin and di-
rected by Charles F. Reisner.
In this, his latest and
mirthquake, Syd starts out as a
id, tempermental young fellow
much, but chat that is allawed to waste. Don’t go
Bodies and Fenders Repaired at
McAllen Body & Fender
Work.
"Where all work is guaranteed”
17th St. and 15th Ave.
PHONE 679
* Corner Broadway and 16th Ave.
hones: Bus. 611 — Res. 645
qfs for
‘Iters and Sunstrand
Machines
Martinez, California, a town of
8,000 population,, has a fire loss rec-
ord that leads not only the State of
California, But perhaps the United
States by a wide margin. In the year
ended August 1, last,
but >165—less than
capita.
;e
will be calfed for and
(International News Service)
NACOGDOCHES, Oct. 21.—Addition
of a Sunday school annex cost ap-
proximately $30,000 to the First Bap-
tist church building here has been de-
cided upon,
construction
for within a
well, chairman of
mitee, has announced.
Sufficient finances for the work are
in sight, Mr. Birdwell said.
1.31
Quick Way to End
Dangerous Cough
>ugh hang on
simple treat-
and often break
Dr. Edith Stevenson
OSTEOPATH
Office at Residence ,
Comer 16th Ave. and 12th St.
Phone 576
A few months
of licenses
good cause is shown, will do
to cut down accidents than
of compulsory insurance.
Leaky hydrants are als? responsible for most of
the waste. How many leaky hydrants have you
in your house? A washer/does not cost but a nickle
and will save you many times that amount in the
A record like this
Ing and can be emulated,
that tire loss is not a natural evil, im-
possible to do away with, but an en-
tirely unnecessary one that can be in-
telligently controlled to the point to
where it practically disappears. To-
day. what Martinez has done Is con-
sidered remarkable, and it should be.
But it siiould hdf~be Tong T>efc>re ev-
ery town and city in the country can '
show minimized fire losses.
The California Division of Motor
Vehicles canceled 41 drivers’ licenses
in two months for offenses running
the gamut from false statements made
when applying, to various traffic vio-
lations. This Is the only way reck-
less, incompetent and
mobile drivers can be
highways.
HARLEY E. JACKSON
- I - PHONE 17#
PALACE THEATRE BLDG.
DEMOCRACY
It* is estimated more than 27,000,000
boys and girls are attending public
schools at an expenditure of $2,000,-
,000,000 from the taxpayers to oper-
ate schools and school property val-
ued at $5,000,000,000. What about a
more contented, useful, and practical
result in the way of the citizepshlp
product of these schools?
One •great hopeful outlook for . bet-
ter results , lies in the line of indus-
trial training. In the San Mateo-Bur-
lingame Union High school district of
California as high as 62 per cent of
forget about it. Many times a patron will lay the
hose down, go in the house fpr something and for-
get it. The water is left to flood one spot, and
»,bronchitis, spas-
Fine for children,
•uga. Very econom-
At kill'd
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TO BUILD SUNDAY
SCHOOL ANNEX TO
NACOGDOCHES CHURCH
To solve,the problem, new indus-
tries must be found. Just what in.
'histrice will be evolved cannot- of
eourep, be foreseen, as tfielocomotive.
tlie telephone, the motor car, the mov-
ing picture, the radio and the thous-
fldns of miles pt improved highways
could Kot be foreseen.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, T. M. Seawell, |
Trustee, as aforesaid, hereby give '
notice that I will accordingly after ;
due $>ublicaltion of this hotice as ;
required by law and such deed
to
docks during the first year of opera-1 dumber Seventeen (17),
. , . Subdivision of Porcfones 71
tiou of the port as was expected when and containing 'Four and
the warehouses and tiiYning basin ' (4.66) Acres, more or less.
. . . * T M QC’.ATmsn T
were built. During July and August
qf^thls year, it was necessary for all I
railroads to put au embargo on cot.I
ton and other freight consigned to the |
congestion, although there were from I
five to seven steamers in port at all )
One of the first In Europe to
ape the pwlbffttes *of the telephone
was Bismark. Pr-vna ’the.' beginning
he realized its value in holding a na-
tion together, and early in the fall of
1877 he ordered a line built between
his palace in Berlin and-his farm st
Vanin, 230 tnilee away. This was
the first long distance line In Europe.
“Courteous Service Always
McAllen
DU CO - Finest Rtjinishing
FACTORY PAINTER
DR. ALLEN kEARBY
DenUst
X-Ray Examination
V&WW'. Office, 559; Res. 560
New Bowe B|dg., No. 7
double action, elt not only soothes
id heals irritation, but also removes
realizes it he is on a liner 1
Africa as a big game hunter
bravery. Syd and the man
changed places with him,
attentions of a 1. . .
nary big-game expedition
to capture “The Missing
self.
So important is the mission that
envious rivals have determined to do
away with the famous hunter. It
wasn’t in their plan to scare him to
death, but as things developed it be-
came apparent that that lyould most
likely be the manner of his demise.
Now the least of these scares was his
initiation into a tribe of huge and
ferocious head-hunting cannibals.
Imagine yourself in the center of a
ring of black, swaying naked savages
brandishing their weapons and work-
ing themselves up to an irresponsible
frenzy to the
thuipping of
funny to the
the spectator,
the screen.
Syd Chaplin in “The Missing
—a Warner Bros, production
to the Palace Theatre today for
of two days.
By International New* Service
CORPUS CHRISTI. Oct. 21.—Elec-
tion on two issues of Nueces County
bonds of $1,500,000 each, one for en-
largement of navigation facilities and
the other for highway pavement, has
been called for November 26, 1
Nueces County Commisioner's court.
Both issues are practically assured of
passage, since no opposition has
veloped.
The port extension is deemed by lo-
cal people to be the
the two bond issues,
that more than ten
tonnage has passed
docks during the first year of opera-1 £*u.nlber Seventeen
Q ■« nA I "I n I nn z-. 9 .
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Head Hunters Dance
In “The Missing Link” j During the past four years 600
1 correspondence students have sought
eid from the college.. A very large
percent of these were teachers in lice
field, asking for work, which would
give them credit toward a higher cer-
tificate, and at the same time help
them W’ith present teaching problems.
Accountants, ministers, lawyers, bus-
iness men, club women and house-
TISFIED----
DRIVE YOUR OWN RENT CAR/ND SAVE MONEY
PHONE 700
This treatment is based on the fa-
moua Dr King's New Discovery for
Coughs, Yo» take just one teaspoon-
,fui and hold it in your throat for 15 or
p ajnd Trim Work
DONE RIGHT
Automobile! Repair Work
. BE EXPERTS
Coatee! torgue, dry -uouth,
bad hreai.li, rnuudy skin,
FOX-CALDER MOTOR CO
HIGHWAY AT 11TH ST.
giyl, are on no oral- CORPUS CHRISTI
but are off ;
Link" hlm-
. trust sell at public venue,
by the | highest bidder orV
CALUMET
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BAKING POWDER
SALES 2‘2 TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
five to seven steamers in port
times, moving cargo to foreign coun- J
tries and the Atlantic seaboard. The ;
present plans call for a doubling of,
the capacity of the port before fall '
of next year. Up to and including 1
October 1 a total of 29,000 bales of 1
1927 cotton had been exported from |.
the Corpus Christi port, which, at (
that time, led both Galveston
1 Houston in cotton exports.
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The forest products iaboratoiy
that in briquetting charcoal it
been found necessary to use certain j
binders, such as gums or starches, i
Briquetting has also been accomplish- I
ed by using tar or pitch as a binder I
and then subjecting the briquettes to a '
low temperature distillation in order
to drive off the volatile material from
the tar or pitch.
of!
the
1 uignest maaer or Didders for cash, I
at the Courthouse door in the town '
j of Edinburg, in Hidalgo County, Tex. j
( as in which said property is sltuat- I
. ed, between the hours of 10 o’clock j
| A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. on the ■
| first Tuesday in November 1927, the '
( same being the first day of said
J month, the follownig described real I
1 estate so described in and covered ,
by such deed of trust, and located I
in Hidalgo County, Texas, to.wit: I
Lot Number Twelve (12), in Block 1
Langley I
and 72,!
66/100 ;
greatest
tim-
who keepers are included in the list who
They
range from high school graduates,who
are unable to attend college, to
dle-aged folk, whose educational
portunities have been limited.
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Wm. Penn—5 cente—A Good Cigar
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JACKSON DRIVUR f SERVICE
Located In Old Chevrolet Building
n&e
=-
TEACHERS’ COLLEGE
INCREASES WORK
NIGHT
Washing, Greasing and general Storag,
Care to be washed, greased or stor
dell
(international New* Sdrvlee) •
- CANYON, OgL JL—-TLrougk its «z>
tension work, carried on by the Bu-
reau of PuQjlp Service, the West Tex-
as State Teachers College Is serving
a territory that ranges from Perryton
on its northern border to El Paso in
the southwest.
This service work Is carried on
through correspondence courses; ex-
tension courses for women's study
clubs; a teacher-placing committee,
which assists students of the college
in finding places for which they are
fitted, and superintendents, in finding
teachers having the qualifications they
desire, and lyceum service to rural
communities.
Wokfiatock Type'
Addit
ADDING
Boug old and Repaired
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE AT OFFICE
Alag All Makes of Factory Rebuilt Typewriters and Adding Machines
ACH1NE3 AND TYPEWRITERS
j. e. McDowell, m. d
DISEASES OF CHILDREN
BOWK 'BL-Ofik;
•
GOOD NEWS _
I will able to f ance the building of Good homes on elthef
paved hi-way at a real mble rate of Interest, based on
TO 75 PER CENT
provements, and In cases where owners et
bearing fruit build on such tract, I can, tn
ance the entire cost of construction.
of the value ot such
orchard tracts
some
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1927, newspaper, October 21, 1927; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1199007/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.