McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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McAllen, Texas, Tuesday, September 15,-1925
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PRESBYTERIANS oT IARLINGEN
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Donna Man I
Vice President
day sesion of the
yesterday.
Bank
George
Gwin Williams, Most Wor-
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McAllen is being honored today by
highest of-
the visit of some of the
the
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company is receiving the tire., and
t that the manage-
We have‘the man that know
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ave room to do
the floor at one ti ne last night.
t is not worry-
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in a few days and the n you are going
these blow-outs
to see a whole lot of
Same
chairman; Mrs. C.
to the -front in
put the tire business
moved here from
that has 4 accompanying the- guess
ness and one of the
business here the
- and other canned
Most every town in the Valley has
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BUSINESS COLLEGE COMMENTS
where retual everyday burtuutte "
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lemsare solved.
We- invite you and your friends to .
to advise t)
Miss Winona
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to supply itself
these two. requirements had been met.
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San Juan Texas, Sept 14.— Anenth- Both of these! committees will meet
usiastic meeting of the Valley Cham-1 today at La Feria, and the West Tex-
been giving trouble
been no music and
The organ has
hence there has
Which they can cooperate with the
West Texas Chamber of Commerce.
ladies chosen to
capacities were
side the. Valley ahould be employed
I and- that an adequate salary should
on numbers of
many friends on
City National Bank
bank just recently
of that city. This
reorganized and
ment is not stressing the opening yet
there were more 1 han seventy-five on
“If the Valley tomatoes can be can-
ned with quality in them, we will do
built a canning
paper but only
ing any law that will place a state tn-
associcton goe on record as oppos-
tires than has evei
MCAllen at one ti
done this week. ’
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Glasscock left Sun
Special cl
this week.
You <o n
z it
is real
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nowed
er sys
courses
■town, Texas, is
[. H. Onstot, a
aitg in George-
eliminated for a whil.
The Alexander Tire Company has
Vendors
that our enrol
night classed
“New students
loved by many • sople of the Valley
and her death lufli gs sadness to their
COME
See! :
RAYMOND GRIFFITH In
PATPg TO PARADISE
took"out a national charter.
. Mr. Onstot’s home is in Donna
'""These -probably are the tw’most about ’ ft, met" with the "Veeullar
pronounced successful canneries in situation of being" blown up", before
Mr. Hodgson has
to the pastorate at
Report from Geoi
to the effect, that
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brothers
Ian was
Masonic lodge an official visit
this afternoon in the local tem- .
pie at four o’clock.
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The purpose of these high
officials visit to the Valley is
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■of main street
trict.
in spite of the
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all the best adver-
groceries on "M’
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day to attend the Texas Presbyterian
college at Miferd, Texas. •
turns out beans
vegetables.
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helped him to put the tires out has
been his' constant and systematic use
of advertising.
Alice
IP. Samson! pro-
• station and by-laws, And alao another
I committee to find ut and recommend
King's Candien vrAmertcan Queens
at Calverts ■ Dm ; Store. - ,_____-
occasions,
these visits.
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just recently installed at
New Officers Elected For
Valley Chamber of Commerce
ou mey enroll any time,
have to pay for’ each
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on the west side
the business dis-
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Put the thorough test-to a couple
’ Cans of Valley packed tomatoes the
other day in comparison with other
brands and found them to be equally
as good if dot better than those 'pack
< ed away off yonder in California or
some other foreign country.
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9 are pleased
f this column
both day and
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ficials that Masonry of Texas has to
offer. We deem it a pleat ure to have
such' men in our midst even though’
it is tr such a short while and hope
that their visit to the entire Valley
will be a pleasure to them. • .
Mrs. W. H. MeL illa of Donna died
yesterday in Hous on. where she had
been since Apm under the care of
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J ^There is Nothing too Good for our F riends'’
. PUPLE SAGE
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A ZANE GREY STORY
was opened for
of rerganization, it being the sense
I of the meeting that
HdElk •• '
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companied him.,
jus trecently come
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Tires; Record
Donna cemetary. -
The deceased was known
But, we al
a nicelineof ;
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holds gocxT.with the San Benito plant.
But Mr: Jones1 says that Schimdt
by actual test turns out some of the
best spinach that his customers say
they, have even e aten. The plant also
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so have
Our seopnd hrcek of s/hool started
Bought and Sold
Money to lend on Valley Real
Estate , a.
Irrigated faris for eale on easy
payments
A. A. HUGHES
McAllen, Texas
Office:
Alfred Lopez, Miss
nd Mrs. Stella Mab-
several more before
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eeabo44g
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be, .2 .3,, *
At Our show
•' re. v ,3 • .
btasrucem
tubes and its going Ito just about tax
the capacity of his store building to
put them all in and ha
business."
But the managemen
ing about that. They will be here
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Willard Batteries and Service at
Palm Service Station. Phone 400.
a man from out-, come tax, and that this Chomber fav-
ors the repeal of the state inherit-
Girl Reserve
Advisory Board
Elected Here
erry
factory or two on
a few of then ac-
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gahine ¥* nce eib
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New Divers!
Found i
week.
w taro being started
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mnisters- at Liarlingbn
Rev. Robert Hodgson of Mission ac-
as follows: I
Mrs. T. W. Mahon, general chair-
man; Mrs. A. A. Hughes, vicechair-
man; Mrs. John Cardwell, finance
Ynn will find
r tised brands of
store shelves. ‛
vBNSee:
-AeeesemeGe
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gram chairman, and Mrs. J. E. Les-
lie, chairman of membership; Mrs.F.
P. Phillips, publicity chairman-., —:
Mesdames W. - G. Stewart, John
The tomatoes werd^sipplied to me
for the test by Manager Jones of the
local Piggly Wiggly establishment.
--It so happens that this concern has
a display window filled with toma-
toes canned at the San Juan plant
, which has created quite a bit of at
tention and on the shelves there are
Nome more tomatoes from the
Schmidt establishment at San Beni-
to.
town putting hid boys through South
western university has recently been
elected to the viepresidency of the
“do the Valley Chamber the basis on Dies in Hospital-
in Houston
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selves, And their association in assist-
ing to; reorganize the Valley Cham-
ber. These- gentlemen -wilLibe to the
Rev. W. H. Foster attended an all-
alley Presbyterian
Texas, accompanied by Wilbur
Keith of-thegrandodgeo Tex -S
as and District Deputy Harry
Merts are paying the local .
ANNOUNCING
THE IMPROVED
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m afekLaw
seems that they are doing it.
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kewem Aaekog-esGEna—- Izaranii
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physicians. ______-_
terred this aftembon at 4:30 in the
visit our school. Come up any time,
is indreasing rapidty.tseewhat we are doing. Enroll any-
nroufng this week are' time but don't put off taking your
coming year. The
serve in the different
the full charge has pot been made for
skating. The n anagement announ-
ced that everythig, he hoped, would
Abe in readiness to ngiht,
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shipful Master of the State of
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HAVE YOU IEARD THE
«VIOLANO»
a cannery and this offer was side-
tracked for a "better proposition” that
never materialized.
If canneries can be made a success
in the Valley we ought to have lots
of them and when we need them is
right now during the developing per
iod. Thia much is certain that the
cost of living here is being, kept high
because of the failure'Of the Valley
guson family is a Iso visiting relatives
in Donna. .
A half a car load of tirs and tubes
at one time could supply quite a few
automobiles. In fact that is more
Quality
- Gro ceries-
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ing at Harlingeh.
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Monday the 14th. Wi
and sis era. Mrs. McLel-
to Mrs. Clay Zach-
ber of Commerce members and inter-
ested citizens was held at La Feria
last night and reorganization was ef-
fected with the election of Judge
G. C. Dancy as President, and the
following officials: Harry Stebbins,
Weslaco, First Vice Pres. M. T. Wiley,
La Feria, Second Vice Pres., Tom Sam-
mons Mission, Third Vice, A. J. Ross.
Edinburg, Fourth Vic . '
T he e'ection of a Secretary-Manager
was postponed pending completion
Cardwell and A. A. Hughes went to
Donna in the evening to attend a«
meetiag of the Valley board of the
Y. W. C. A. of which Mrs. Stewart
is president.
There were abo it twenty-five rep-
resentatives from allLover hte Valley
present at the Donna meeting.. Mrs.
Emma Jewell Ross, national secre-1
tary of the Y. W. C. A. and Miss I
Rodgers, national finance—member-
were presept and each made talks.
Another meeting is planned to be
held at the same place tonight it
is probable that the girl reserve camp
witbe brought up at this meeting.
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Our tuition rate allows you to take .
/ \ 2___ . We pay 8 per cent 'or time deps-
as.manysburses as’t, The’its. Sate and exompt from taxes
actual training you gekin our -school Why Iess? Va.eyBudinga
business experience.. OurlT„ . . .. _ ...
. 2 V , , i Loan Association. D. W. Rowe,
stem of shorhand is ack-, w- - me,
" I room 6, Rich building, tf
ise
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Mrs. R. W. Telford returned yester.
day from a visit to her former home
in- , ■
up north.
I skating rink just,
« on the vacant lot:
be paid himr for his services. :
Homer Wade assistant Manager of
- the WeafTexisOfiamberof Commer-
c? and Ray Lehman manager of the
San Afitonio branch of that’ Chamber
were, the associations guests, at this
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| the Valley, hence their success is at
b. example of what can be accomplished
E by other towns In' the Valley. Two
- ee three or a dosen or more cahneries
■ in each town in the Valley would not
F— be too much.
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Fpgeg,-s..
I The success of the canneries hinge
■ - 'oh two things. First a quality must
.1- be turned out that can equal or sur-
-—■’•pass other products on the market.
e Second, sales connections must be
r , established . to profitably handle all
I the output of the factory.
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Up to now practically neither of
LAST TIME TO PAY ’
very Wes ptublication. X ......
If you expect to make n success
of your business education yu should
attem a high-grade business college
hearts. She tel arvived by her hus-
band. mother ant
how from experience," was the state-
ment some time ago by the doctors
who own the San Juan plant.
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If his sample Was a fair test it
'ething.
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The rink is a portable one and was McAilen, doing a Valley wide busi-
.Corpus Christi. It negs and
Illi ng a 11. . . 1. . .
to officially open the new tem-
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pie at Pharr for transaction of
Masonic business.
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The visitors willleave on
the 6:53 train. Harry Merts
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of Donna, district deputy, is
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Probably the thin? that is pleasing
the young people a id middle-aged as
well in McAllen t iese days is the’
Miss Alice Ha sue
H. E. Cleveland
Lula Thompson 1
ry. We expecA
Wade and Ray Lehman, West Txs
of Htenka for thi jcoo'perajJon otdem-
Chambr of Comiarce officials a vote
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it was actually built.
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Donna too had enough farmers
pledged on a cooperative basis and
as Chamber of Commerce officials
will assist them.
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The nominating committee who pre
sented the names of the new officials
to the association, consisted of Judge
Dawson,, Mission, Judge Dikon, Brown
Stille, W. E. Anderson, San Benito,
Ferris Watson. Weslaco, Wm. H.
Steffens, LaFer a.________
ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER
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their brief tour of the Valley.
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To-night is the regular meet-
ing of the local A. F. & A. M.
lodge. An examination will
be given in the Master Masons
work ,it is announced. „ J
The ladles of the town who are
interested in the Girl Reserve work
met yesterday afteroon at the Pres-
byterian church for the purpose of
electing an Advisory board for the
meeting and they offered the coper-
2Eaamds
Johna
m of shorhand All our
and text books are of the
BETTER •
an experienced man ready to operate Ir
Observations
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Miss Loise Witt, business course thisEyear,- k
, Miss opat Wood, ’------ ----o—---
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Last Timeloilay Tomorrow & Thws
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VALLEY AUTO COMPANY
UNCOLO FORD FORSON '
McALLEN.
andErv its. Veg-
etableseand
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Candies.
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About the most Interesting thing
to the average person thes days is
the nw Ford or rather the ‘improved’
Ford. McAllen now has the oppor-
tunity to view the new model on dis-
" playrat the Valley Auto company as
an .advertisement on this page Indi
cLcates.:.. ■
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gghm V ai-saelanmmzae
first time last Sa urday night. ’
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+ Mr. and Mrs. IL. G. Ferguson and
sons.'R. G. Jr.., and O. B. of Lees-
ville, Louisiana, are the guests of
Mrs. Clay Zacherp today. The Fer
Mission. They n eport a good meet-
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Masonic Officials Here Today
tually get to the produetion point.
Edinburg has one under consideration
rtow and may put ft up. Weslaco
had one under contract to be built
and then lost out in fact, according
to-newspaper report —that went out
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1925, newspaper, September 15, 1925; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504939/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.