El Heraldo de Brownsville from Brownsville, Texas (2024)

uy, Sell, Rent or Exchange Through the Herald Classified Ads The World At a Glance BY LESLIE E1CHEL (Central Staff Writer) HYW YORK, March Is not In the headlined actions that the economic evolution is recorded, but In the day by day changes that the public seldom sees recorded. For example, much has been concerning top-heavy capitalagtlon of that has been a toll on the people and a hindrance to recovery. Notice has been served on railroads by Jesse Jones, chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. that those corporations which are aided by the RFC must cut debt burdens. Loans for reorganisation (of the roads in the Most desperate straits- will depend on a slash in fixed charges Charges must be such that they can be earned even in advene jean.

Jones warns A proposal for the Western Pacific would provide for refunding bonds, with Income governing the return That is a marked concession for capitalism to make. If it can be applied to railroad corrrations, there is no reason why cannot be olied to other corpo- rations which must borrow heavily to meet interest The tendency to slash debt burdens is not restricted to the United Utates. In Canada, a recommendation has been made to -cut a billion dollars from the capitalization of the publicly owned Canadian Na- tkmai railways Result Cut of capitalization of railways. Rublic utilities and other quasi-pubc concerns would permit profits on I a much smaller operating revenue. Thus prices the public pays for such services would drop But the part of the public which owns the securities of such concerns would have to take losses.

Hoover Since Hoover republicans are in control of the G. O. organization here, there naturally is considerable I pro-Hoover talk for the republican presidential nomination In 1936. His gold as is in congress and with the mass of a responsive chord In monev centers, from which campaign funds are drawn. Those money centers agree no cur.

rencv stabilization can be obtained at the present time, due largely to Great Britain's desire to keep her currencv in conformity with world trade deep In the heart of every money center mogul there Is a fond memory of gold as a basis. The Hoover republican group, incidentally. obtained the benefit of the former trip east for nothing. The New York Life Insurance company, which elected Mr Hoover a director, paid his fare in both directions, and ISO additional for attending a meeting. policy holders may obfecLJ.o that, but there is no manperwhich they can voice their objections.

Mellon's Transactions I Readers say that we missed some nf the transactions of former of the Treasury Andrew Mellon, brought out in the tax hearing in Pittsburgh, in which he Is appealing a Income tax assessment. According to testimony drawn from Mellon's financial secretary. 79-year-old Howard Johnson. Mellon divested himself of the title of worth of qualifying bank stock in 1921. but did not lose a cent of income.

Mellon had to get rid of the stock in order to become secretary of the treasury. Thus, as nominal owner of the bank stock, was Mellon eligible to hold office? You will recall, congress questioned regarding thh some years ago, but the republican administration sue. eteded in clamping a lid down on the investigation And. although the secretary of the treasury is forbidden by law to engage in trade or commerce. Mellon aoqulred more than 51 per cent of the voting stock of the Pittsburgh Coal company in 1929 MeHon at that time, when the senate Judiciary committee was looking Entertains For Daughter On Birthday to The Herald' RIO GRANDE CITY.

March J. Guerra entertained recently with a childrens party for her little daughter Antoinette. who was four years old on that day. Her guests included Margarita, Junior and Hector Guerra, Dollv and Junior Pope. Beulah and Gloria Gutierrez.

Olga and Charlie Dreuniont, Cruanta Vela, Ella May Ritz. Evelyn Willoughby. Minnie and Nena Guerra, Evangelina Guerra and Lidia Hinojosa. Evelyn Willoughby won the prize for pinning the tail on the donkey, and Ella May Ritz succeeded in smashing the gaily decorated pinata. hung high and filled with candies.

Later, chocolate and sand-tarts were served. Mrs. John A. Pope. Jr.

was hostess to the Sewing Club, those present including Mesdames C. D. Mosteller. B. C.

King, William Reach. J. H. May, W. W.

Shuford. John Stone and J. M. Stone. After work was complete, the hostess served refreshments.

The Woman's Club of Rio Grande City held Its regular meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Yndalecio Sanchez. Jr. Present were Mesdames Arnold Vale, R. P. Swofford.

Alfred Leal. A. A. Lai mac h. L.

R. Brooks. P. C. Brunneman and Florence J.

Scott. Mrs. Gordon Langston was a guest. After transaction of business, a review ol Lamb in His Bosom by Caroline Miller was given by Mrs. Leal.

Refreshments were served. Mrs. J. J. Guerra.

Mi's. Josephine Parks and F. D. Guerra served as Judges at the contest in declamation held Monday evening at La Roslta School between pupils of the third and fourth grades, taught by the Misses Julia Vela and Irma Longoria. Results were as follows; first, blue ribbon.

Zulema Villareal and Evangel Garza; second, red nbbon. Eva Barrera and Vicente Garza; third, white ribbon. Adelfa Guerra and Francisco Guerra The winners will compete with those from the other Starr Countv rural schools at Rio Grande City on Friday. March 22. Mr.

and Mrs. John Hinojosa Jr. left Monday for San Antonio, returning Wednesday. Miss Helen Sheldon of Sam Fordyce has been the houseguest of the Misses Shirley and Robin Brooks. Mr.

and Mrs. Miguel Garcia of Yturria with their daughter. Lily and Nelda. returned to their home Wednesday, leaving their daughter Stella with her grandmother, Mrs. Elodia Monroe, to attend the Convent school.

Mrs. Monroe had returned Monday with the party from a visit to their ranch. Mr. and Mrs. William Drummond of Mission were guests of Mrs.

Florence J. Scott recently. askagee at him. wrote a letter to Senator David A. Reed, ills lawyer, saying that prior to taking office he had sold every share of his bank stock.

Testimony showed that when Mellon transferred bank stocks to his brother. R. B. Mellon, the interest he charged on the purchase notes rose as the bank dividends rose, so that Andrew Mellow- absorbed all the dividends. Try The Herald Classified Ads To Get Retails Classified rates: 20 words or less, one tnseratlon 40r Over 20 words, one Insertion per word 2c Subsequent insertions run consecutively.

per word Minimum. 10 words. By month, per word 30c To insure publication on the same day Classified ads must be Is the office by 10 a on week days, and by noon on Saturday for Sunday's paper. Legal notices le per word each Insertion. Phone number 8 and ask for the Classified Department An experienced ad writer will give helpful suggestions if wanted, and tell you what the ad will cost.

Then later In the day a hoy will call on you with the bill and you may pay him. Check your ad when It first appears as The Herald Is not responsible for more than one tnoorrect insertion. Note: All Classified advertising Is on strictly cash basis SIDE GLANCES George Clark r---- u-r course you made a grand you have if you ha played it I ANNOUNCEMENTS WALL PAPER All Washable MORRIS LUMBER COMPANY -I VALLEY RADIO Laboratories. 1137 Washington. Phone 630.

Autohome service, installation. 131 Free Demonstration on PROVEN PROCESS For storing Grapefruit and Oranges for Summer Sales C. ROBERTSON Valley Bonded Warehouse Brownsville Phone 1030 8 Travel Opportunities UNION BUS LINES Fast bonded Buses. Leaving Harlingen 6:30 a. m.

and 3 p. m. daily Arrives San Antonio 1:15 p. m. and 9:45 p.

m. San Antonio Dallas $21.15 St. Louis $17.65. Madison Hotel, phone 405. Harlingen; Miller Hotel, phone 166, Brownsville; Cortes Hotel phone 70.

Weslaco: McAllen, phone 32; San Benito, phone 234; Elsa, phone 35 DRIVING to Austin Saturday night. Will take two passengers, share expense plan. Phone Lawrence Mitchell, Herald office. 1-90 1 McALLEN, REYNOSA BUS DAILY SCHEDULE Leaves Leaves McAllen Reynosa 8:30 t. m.

7:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 9:00 a.

m. 12:00 p. m. 11:00 a. m.

:00 m. 1:00 p. m. 6:00 m. 5:00 p.

m. 4:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m.

8:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. Special bus from Reynosa Saturday and 8unday 10:30 p.

m. LEGAL ADVERTIsem*nT In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Texas, Brownsville Division. United States of America, for the use and benefit of Brownsville Feed 6c Seed Company, Plaintiff va P. S. WaterwaU.

et al. No. 859 at Law. Filed February 26, 1935. To all persons, firms, or corpora lions, who have furnished labor or materials to P.

WaterwaU. In connection with the performance of contract with the United States Government. Department of State. International Boundary Commission, in connection with the Ram Ire no Pill. Levee Embankment work.

Cameron County, Texas, which contract la dated April 12, 1934. and to secure the performance of which, the said P. 8. WaterwaU. as principal, and Aaron W.

Cunning and J. F. Baughn, as sureties, executed their performance bond to favor of the United States of Amsrica: You are hereby notified that the above numbered and entitled cause is now pending to the United Btstes District Court for the Southern District of Texss, Brownsville Division. end sny and all persons, firms, or corporations, who hava furnished labor material to the said contractor to connection with the above contract and who have not been paid therefor, are entitled to intervene in the above numbered and entitled cause, whereto the United 8tates of America. for the use and benefit of BrownslUe Feed 6c Cotnpanv a Corporation, is Plaintiff, and P.

S. WaterwaU. Aaron W. Cunningham. and J.

P. Baughn. being principal and sureties respectively on the above mentioned bond, are Defendants. as is provided by Section 270 of Title 40 of the United States Code Annotated BrownavUle. Texas.

March 11. 1935. Brownsville Feed 6c Seed Company. Plaintiff II lt Saar Authority horizontal Authority on conditions among 12 Grapefruit 12 Ill-bred persona. 14 Laymen.

17 Pertaining to apple arid. II Coloring matter It Sea eagle. 24 Pertaining to a dower 21 Honey gatherer. 22 Donor 24 Structural unit. 25 To change.

24 Lava 27 Ink staina. 28 Arid 29 Table herb. 21 Any J2 Elephant tusk substance. to loan hiulf 33 Singing voice. 34 Butter lump.

4 37 Wigwam 33 Hat. 39 Identical 40 Finish 41 Indian boat 42 Missile weapon. 43 Street. 44 leaded 45 To annoy 44 She took charge of the recent ballot log In the 7 She is -to the League of Nations Cpi.) VERTICAL 1 Floated. I Derivative of ammonia.

3 Network. 4 Like ale. 5 Stop! One that abates 7 Grinding tooth 8 To bubble water Part of a circle 10 You and me. It Horae food. 12 She ta an authority on IB You.

17 Shlfta. 20 Short aong. 22 Renown. 23 Stratum. 25 Nimble.

28 Coat of maiL 27 Fair-haired. 28 Recipient. 30 Occurrencea. 31 Sixtieth of a minute. 33 Ringworm 34 More pallid.

35 To accumulate 38 Examination 38 Father. 39 Part of shoe 41 Auto. 42 Genus of rattle 44 Sixth note. 45 Third note. ANNOUNCEMENTS 8 Personal STOMACH ULCER.

Gas Pains. Indigestion victims, why suffer? Par quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a prescription, at Pharmacy. 1-88 8 Cafes and Hotels WHITE KITCHEN 418 12th Street Business Lunches Choice Meats. Excellent Sea Poods Private Dining Room Serving the Valley for Over Ten Years. AUTOMOTIVE 10 for Sale PHONE 88 PHONE 66 THEY ARE HERE NEW PONTIACS AND BU1CKS 1832 Chevrolet 2-door sedan 1829 Pord Pickup Truck 1834 4.door Chevrolet, trunk.

radio, driven 10.000 miles. 1832 Chevrolet 2-door sedan 1933 Pontiac. 4-door sedan 1934 Chevrolet. 2-door sedan with trunk. Wells Motor Co.

lulck-Pontiac Service t. 0. Wccco. Owner AUTOMOTIVE 10 Autos for Sale FOR model Ford coupe; new motor; will sell cheap; terms II desired. Phone 1468 1-83 Check thii list before you buy 1934 Plymouth de Luxe Sedan, nearly new.

has only run 4300 miles. Phone 427 for demonstration. Have several other good used cars at very reasonable prices. Brownsville Motor Co. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH PHONE 427 BARGAINS of all kinds ere listed dally on the Brawns vide Herald Classified page.

USED CARS With 1935 LMm Exceptionally good 1933 Ford tudor sedan. 1175 00 down, balance $29.76 per month. 1933 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. Good 6-ply Urea. 9175.00 down and $34 52 per month.

1929 Dodge sedan, good tires $30 00 down and $17 96 per month. All of the above are in excellent mechanical condition, family with low mileage, and the prices quoted include earning charges and PULL insurance coverage. Tom Stevengon Co. 1233 Levee St. Phone 223 Brownsville AUTOMOTIVE 10 Autos For Salo FOR 1934 coach; run 10.000 miles; terms; excellent condition.

Box 1-83 Herald. 1-83 BUS. SERVICES 22 Beauty Shops BEAUTY CULTURE 11.00 oil guaranteed. Student work hall price. Cottage Beauty Shop.

Levee St. 133 Specialize in Permanents from $1.00 to $7.50 Any Kind Graduated operators. Amaya's Beauty Shop, 1235 Adams, phone 1606. near Herald office. introduce my new location, regular $1.95 $1.00 Free shampoo with each set.

Lily a Beauty Shoppe, Madison opposite Court House. 1-88 25 Buildera-Contractors Hayden Hays Contracting Ac Repairs PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC Phone 50 Brownsville BEN V. PROCTER Consulting Engineer Preliminary Investigations. Detail Plans and Construction Supervision. Examinations and 515 Utb St.

Phons 151 BROWNSVILLE 28 Mowing MASON TRANSFER CO. Contractors for Missouri Pacific Pick up and delivery service Hauling of All Kinds 0th A FRONTON PHONE 139 Packing of All Kinds AUSTIN TRANSFER 941 Levee. Moving and crating. Phone 431. UM 32 Sup.

PREPARE year rammer advertising now' Call 138 and have BUhop's Print Shop show you their 1933 advertising nice. 090 LITTLE CLASSIFIED ADS tn the Brownsville Herak. pay big Read ana mem regularly and profit 34 Insurance White Sutherland Life Fire Casualty Insuranc PHOJT. 411 State National Bank Bldg. WOOD DODD INSURANCE 8URETY BONDS Phone 100 401 Utb Street J.

S. Ford Sons Insurance of every kind Phone 1129 Putegnat Brownsville INSURANCE BONDS W. B. CLINT Phone 6 IF TOU WANT to bay. sell, rent or exchange just phone The Brownsville Herald Classified Ad Department An experienced ad taker will gladly assist you.

Phone I EMPLOYMENT 35 Help far Sunday RP. D. routes in Hidalgo county. Young men or high school students with small car. Only those need apply who are industrious and are hard workers.

You must be honest. Good pay for a few work Sunday morning. Write Circulation Department Brownsville Herald. 1-93 LIVESTOCK SO Poultry-Supplies HIGHEST QUALITY BABY CHICKS Priced right. Custom hatching.

Set every Saturday. W. R- Jackson Feed and Seed Store 1038 Washington Phone 887 CHOICE MILK fed broilers; select eggs; English Strain Leghorn pullets. Homer Fitch, Phone 17. West 7th and St.

Francis. H-10O MERCHANDISE 54 For Sale, Miscellaneous SPECIAL Quick Drying Hign Quality Varnish Regular value, i per gal. $3.25. Sale price While Stock We guarantee this varnish to give excellent results or money refunded. Frontier Lbr.

Co. Why Wash at Home 16 dwaamsh 49c LBS. A Sc Each Additional Pound Phone 1 Dry Cleaning 57 LONG LEAF FTNF 124-00 per 2x4 and 2x8 123 00; 1x4 to 1x8 and plowed 820 00. Many bargains. J.

W. Richards. Combes. 1-69 60 NOW IS the time to plant Spring flowers. Pine stock of new seeds on hand.

and phone 1290. H-94 61 WANTED TO BUY Grapefruit suitable for canning. A A. Laughlln, Cannrr and Exporter. Los Presnoa.

Toxaa. 1-87 RENTALS 63 GATEWAY HOTEL Two room apartment; bills paid; hot water; $16.00 per month. 1-16 SW'EENY tenants. for attractlva reduced rates. Cool, high class apartments.

1st and Adams 8t. H-130 FURNISHED for rent on 6th 8t. Apply 535 Jefferson. 1-91 SAN CARLOS private or connecting bath. Phone 90.

J. Dixon, mgr 1-69 A SHORT-I IMS advertisem*nt does not always fulfill the advertiser's need even in the strongeat advertising medium. If you have cot gotten phone the Herald to renew your ad. RENTALS 64 Rooms FRONT elTtrance. Also garage apartment.

132 West Levee. I-M 66 BuainoM Property FOR location for shoe shop, cigar and candy rod. Phone 506. Taylor Lumber Co.I-4g REAL ESTATE Pre-Port Bargains Lot on West 8t. Francis In West Brownsville.

8175 cash. 20 acres. 6 In fine bearing Citrus trees. 12 In crop, balance In pasture. Concrete canal.

2.story frame house, near paving and Brownsville. $4,000 terms. 6-rooi. house in good condition; I bedrooms large porches. 2-car garage.

paving and taxes paid. 13.500 terms. MON8EE8 AND QUILTER Merchants Bank Brownsville TRADE Nice 5-room modem home, clear, for better hoipe and pay or assume difference. Also bargams In country orchards and homes. It cost nothing to see our properties why not investigate? See T.

Killlon. over WlUmans Drug Store. MONEY TALKS 1650.00 buys good east front lot Los Ebanos. 61.000 00 buys choice 60-foot comer lot on Elisabeth street. $1.000 00 buys 6 acres near city limits, near pavement, telephone and electric light lines.

Owner will take good car. house trailer or good boat as pert payment 61.860 00 buys modern ft room bouse text one finished Inside, with large front porch, double garage end washroom. 1350.00 cash; balance 621.21 per month Including interest. S. C.

Graham A Company Arcade Bldg Phone 119 Brownsville. Texas LOOK THESE BARGAINS OVER 37 Acres on 14th St and Boca Chics water and pavement A real subdivision deal. Price 1300.00 per acre. 30 acres near Brownsville turning basin. A good subdivision proposition.

Price $3.000 00. 5 seres fine land on Boca Chics concrete highway. Price 11,000. A. D.

Dickinson, Jr. PHONE 499 Jardln Brownsville BEAL BARGAINS In Brownsville business, resdenttal property, City lots, farms. Two large ranches Hidalgo aid Willacy counties. John Qregg, 753 Washington phone 1197. LJ3 72 PRICED TO improved modern home.

If acres of grova; cions to town and Port; terms to suit. See Owner. Box 507, phone 5019 I. 1-43 74 For or Trada FOR SALE er seres. fOIlng station.

5-room house, barn, garden; near Kansas City, Uo. want South Texas property, clear. Sea Breeas Apartments, Corpus ChnstL USE THE talepOeoe far ptsetng Want Ads in Lhasa columns. Prompt, efficient service -satisfy1 lng results. Phone CHIP COLLINS' ADVENTURES By WILLIAM RITT and JACKJvVlLHELM ttmarn smMX i.

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