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Corpus ChristI, Texas. - - -' , --7" ' y?? f " -rrr. -- « Today’s Radio Features i TUESDAY, APRIL 9 IBv The Associated PressJ , J.Pll0|?'am4rln p«ntral standard time. All time Is P. M. unless otherm*. Indicated. Wavelengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. Chain programs with list of associated stations In detail. 548.6—WABC New York—860 7:00~KOl[L WHKWCCO**1 State“ NaVy Band—Also WADC WOWO KMOX 8:00—Paul Whiteman s Band—Also WADC WKRC WGHP WBBM WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WHK WCCO KLRAWRRWLAC WDOD WBPC WREC KFJF KTSA WISN WDSU KFH 9:00—Institute of Maslc Artist Pupils—Also WADC WKRC WGHP WBBM WOWO KMOX KOIL WSFD WHK W CCO W SX " 10:00—Royal Canadians—Also WADC WCAO WBBM WKRC WHK WGHP WOWO KMBC KOIL Kl^OX WSPD ' 454.3—WEAF New York—660 6:00—Voters* Service (30 m.)—Also KSD WOW WDAF WHAS WMC WFAA 7:00—Genia Ronariova, Soprano, with Orchestra—Also KSD WOW 7:30—Popular Half Hour—Also WGY WWJ KSD WOW WDAF WHO WLS 8:00—Diversified Hour—Also WGY WTAM WWJ WGX KSD WHO WDAF KSTP WEBC WHAS WSM WMC WSB KVOO WOAI \ 9:00—Eskimos—Also WGY WTAM WWJ KYW KSD WOW WHO WDAl X KSTP WTMJ WHAS WSM WMC WSB WFAA KPRC W'OAI WKT* * WEBC 9:30—Four Contraltos; Drectmn Frank Hemstreet—Also WHO 0:00—Vaudeville—Also WGY WTAM WWJ KSD WHO KYW WDAF KSTP WTMJ WEBC WSM WSB WFAA KPRC WOAI W KY WOW W HAS 394.5—WJZ New York—760 6:00—Small and Robertson: Comedy and Songs—Also ICWK 6:30—Talks on Law—Also KWK WREN WMC WHAS W’OAI WKY KOA 7:00— Sextet and Godfrey Ludlow—Also KDKA WJR KYW KWK WREN’ WTMJrKSTP WHAS WSM WMC WSB KVOO WFAA KPRC WOAI 7:30—Orchestra—Also KDKA WJR KYW KWK WREN’ KVOO WFAA KPRC WOAI 8:00—Concert Ensemble—Also KDKA KWK 8:30—Minstrels—Also KDKA WLW’ KYW' KWK WREN’ W'JP. WTMJ 8:00—Syncomatlcs Orchestra—Also KDKA WJR WLW KWK WREX WGX 8;30—Orchestradians—Also KDKA W JR KYW KWK WREX KSTP WFAA VALLEY RADIO KWWG—Valley Radio Station Brownsville 12:00-12:10 p. m.—Markets, weather and river reports. 12:10- 1:00—Musical program. 4:00- 4:20—Associated Press dispatches and Valley news from The Brownsville Herald. Also markets and wxather reports. 4:20- 5:55—Musical program. 5:55- 6:00—World Bookman, popular radio feature. WEDNES DAY * 11:00-12:00 noon—Musical program. 6 " " ' ' ~ ' ' -■■ . - .. ...=5' i Watch Us Grow From December 31st to March 27th we showed the ; largest increase in deposits of any Bank in Browns ville, in fact, we showed almost twice as much as all of the Banks here. This denotes the confidence which the people in the Rio Grande Valley have in this in stitution. If you do not have an account here, start ONE TODAY j 4% Compounded semi-annually paid " on Savings Account • _L or ME! First National Bankvtz . na * ^ Brownsville, [Texas the mig “THE FRIENDLY BANK” W Oldest Bank in the Rio Grande Valley ' ■-■ . A CORDIAL INVITATION I • is extended to the public to visit our plant and Inspect the careful and thorough testing methods in use which assure only pipe of tha highest Quality being delivered to the purchaser. For complete information address Owen M. Combe, District Sales Manager GULF CONCRETE PIPE CO. P. O. Box 1051—Brownsville, Texas. Plant located at Ulalack Switch on Highway. The Pioneer Concrete Pipe Manufacturers of Texas Concrete Pipe for Irrigation, Drainage and Sewer Systems. ] ) J. S. FORD & SONS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE RENTALS LOANS Brownsville, Texas Dependable Prompt BROWNSVILLE TITLE COMPANY Brownsville Complete abstracts of title to lands in Cameron County, Texas i _ La Joya Gravel Co. ! INCORPORATED MISSION, TEXAS BOX 554 ; Valley Abstract Co. PROMPT TITLE SERVICE BROWNSVILLE EDINBURG Opposite Courthouse E. Harriman Blvd. Phone 1184 Phone 93 Positions are Found in Classified A& r