The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 264, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1940 Page: 3 of 14
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Why Aliens Leave Home
oVy To Face Jail Here
.To'd To Fe:erai Judge
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f smugglin'* of i« gallons of alcoholi.
j Ijpurt. got snenal trca truer 'from
Judge Kennerlv. BaHw. with a
previous record.'1’drew two eoncur-
rrnt 13-months sentences in La
Tuna Guatardo. up for the first
time on am* charge got. go dais In
jail on two counts to run concur-
rently.
Antonio Buentostro said he re-
turned because his father had gone
blind and he wanted to help him
He got a 13-month term In La
Tuna plus enforcement of a pre-
vious 13-month suspended sentence
to ran concurrently.
FMpncio Guerra deported five
times but mho staved out of th**
United States for nine vears be-
fore returning drew a ant -months
suspended sentence He mas caught
with 22 pounds of goat meat and
s.x pounds of sausage In his pos-
session
Estanislao Contreras the only
defendant who answered questions
in English got a 13 months term
in La Tuna on immigration charges
ar.d for smuggling 10 gallons of
mescal. His co-defendant Fterman
Moya got a 15-months sentenc*.
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Honeymooners Like
Rio Grande Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman French of
Kansas City Mo. leit Thursday
after honeymooning here and thev
jilted the Valley so well that they're
fljeomtng back for their second
xiuneymoon.
Mrs French la the former Jane
ifenton. and the grand niece of
TT»omas Benton. U S Senator from
Missouri
.While in Brownsville they visit-
ed Mr and Mrs. Paul C. Brown
j formerly of Council Bluffs. Iowa
who came here as tourists but de-
cided to make Brownsville their
home.
The only thing tha- worries Mr.
Brown is the time necessary to
take out a poll tax. and become a
bona-fide Texan.
The largest man-made hole in the
world Is a copper mine at Bing-
ham Canyon. Utah which is nearly
a square mile in area. More than
233000.000 cubic yards of material
been taken from tha mine. i
BAN ON COAST
SPUDS ISSUED
Quarantine Effective
i Midnight Thursday
A Jd-dar emerfer.cv Quarantine
afaiast California potatoes trJoa-
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officials speeded preparations
Ttwiradav for burial of 1AR negroes
i who lost their lives when flames.
t t racing through festooned moss
trapped them in a one-exu dance
t hall
The bodies mos- of them atill
. unidentified filled three negro
. ! undertakmc establishments.
Police Chief Joe Seno said he
had at rested five negroes suspected
of sett me fire to the corrugated -
I iron sheathed building Tuesdav
night bu* declined to give their
names Sheriff Hvde Jenkins said
tvs investigation indicated the fire
was set acckien tally.
Many persons suffering from per-
sistent or too frequently nose bleed-
ing have been relieved by infections
of moccasin snake venom in tests.
Just Like The Home-Baked Kind]
HEINZS BEANS!
ALLY 'round the bean pot next I
IV Saturday night for a real old- I
fashioned New England dinner! Serve -
Heinz Oven-Baked Beans Boston- !
style with juicy slices of pork and I
sweet molasses sauce. You’ll swear I
they taste every bit as good as the 1
best home-baked beans. High in food I
value low in cost. Heinz Oven-Baked I
Beans are a thrifty answer to quick I
nourishing meals. Your grocer has I
four delicious kinds! I
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HOMINY
SHAPE JUICE
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□ TAMALES
Welker e—U m Car
2 cons. 25c
PEANUT SUTTER
Plymouth qt. . ' 22c
Siive* Valiev Sliced
BACON lb.... 17c
I BACON (Not Sliced)
SQUARES lb... 10c
Jasmine Smoked Country Pure Pork
SAUSAGE lb... 15c
PICNICS
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CENTER CUTS pound.21c
Far Stewing—Branded
BEEF RIBS lb. . . 13c
Cloverbloom Swim or American
CHEESE 2 lb. box .. 49c
I ^fnded roasts I
Chuck • Shoulder
Pound l#C Round lb. JLUC
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Pt. . . 22c
Qt... 43c
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LEMONS '.r“*~.15c
AMI K ^ A»- IAA 11
ArrLLO Fancy Winmp doten ... I 3C
LETTUCE £££-..5c
Couliflower Trimmed Heads... 17c
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SHORTENING U I
1 lb. . 10c * 4 lb.. 39c
BUTTER 29c PEAS &£•£?*.. 15c
FLOUR 93c APPLES 29c
CEREAL 10c RAISINS 27c
CHILIES £T. 9c KLEENEX 25c
MUSTARD 8c BISQUICK t 31c
BIRD SEED SS*: 11c LIMA BEANS K 10c
—FROM OUR OWN MODERN BAKERY—
BREAD 1 10c I
Molaaeee Square Each
Devil Food Coke 24c 1
Large Uniced—Ready for Your Favorite Icing
ANGEL FOOD CAKE each 21c
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