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This ONE PZCV StS TO 3E MDPETttU'Mj THAN THE last.... .AcrrES tGAVEL'NG ALL DAY UUE FIND THL*/, ABOUT TO Pitch CA/V/P.. * * &lZz '£? *■ t'^J -/ r-pX V"* CpyrgM. Ii:». by Cwtx»l rrtu Aiwafw. lBf. 1 QOOFEY GANG'' AlBA/lSBfPS' OCGAVJ1-2E A SCAV1CH CWAPT-EP op THE GCOFEV GANJG' INJ NOUf? Ouu\! NBGHSdGMCOD. SEuD A at STAN/P TO GOOPEV AAOV[&%THlS PaPeP, K)Q PAPtiCCUQS. ---- Advertising Fans For Sommer Coolin* BISHOP PRINT SHOF Call 438 ^.5*',^' JF * PERRY L. KING & CO. AUDITING—GENERAL ACCOUNTING INCOME TAX 8ER”IC^ Systems. Organization and btatlstical Report* 8o**nes* Control Travis Building Nison Building S*d Antonio, Tessa.Corps* Christ I. Tsiss. <r I - . _ f >•* . * -‘.'V • ■ Today’s Radio Features - * TUESDAY, MAY 7 fly Ths Associated Press J Programs la Central Standard time. All lima I* P. M. mUses atfcarwtra Indicated. Wavelengths on left of call letters kilocycle* on right. Oulu program* with list of associated stations In detail. J48.8—WABC New York—#40 9:00—Frederic W. Wile on Political Situation and United State# Navy Band— Also WADC WOWO KMOX KOIL WHK WCCO WB8M 7:00-Paul Whlteman,a Band in Dance Music—Also WADC WKRC WGHP WBBM WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WHK WCCO KLRA «■ UR WLAC WDOL) WBRC WHEC KFJF KTSA WI3N WDSt* KFH «*F» M •.Od-lnatltufe of Muete: Program of Artist Ptiplis-AT*® WADC WKRC WO HP KMOX KOIL WSPD WCCO WISN WOWO »Gu v Lomba rdo’s Orchestra Hour—Also WBRM WADC WKRC WO HP WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WHK WCCO 454.3—WEAF New York—460 8.-0D,-Voter** Service. Kirk# Simpson—Also KSD WOW WPAF WHAS WMC $:2?—yu,orlcal Sketches—Also WGY WTAM WWJ KSD W 510 WOW WcFt* PMMrtoya, Soprano, with Concert Orchestra—Also KSD !:X“£°Pu,ar Half Hour—Also WGY WWJ KSD WOW 1VPAF WHO W IF \ 7:00—Diversified Hour: Features—Also WGY WTAM WW J IVON KSD V, . „ WDAF KSTP WEBC W HAS WSM WMC WSB KVOO WOAI “ 1:00—EsIUmoaOrcheatra—Also WTAM WWJ KYW' KSD WOW WHO W'0 %F ... KSTP WTMJ WHAS WSM WMC WSB KPRC WOAI WKT Wl* « S:22“J?art?°r,.F*hta: Sf-» Captain** Reminiaoences— A!so V SAI 9: OO— \* uUev i lie—A1 so W G Y WTAM WWJ Kmi WHO KYV WDAF V« IF m WEB** WSM WMC WSB KPRC WOAI WKY WOW WHAS 10:00—Hal Kemp s Hotel Orchestra lone hour)—WEAP 394.5—WJZ New York—7C9 5^—BaMbaU Scores: Sma’Ie and Robert ton. Cctredr Duo—W Z * String Ensemble—Also W Ii \S W KY K A • °°—Sext*t-AiSo KDKA \VJR KYW WREN KWK WTMJ KSTP T» .tA_ "31C WSB K\ OO KPRC WOAI WHY KO.\ 5 Sn?.rC^!1tr*-AlsfI KDKA vrjR KYW KWK W RUN KVOO KPRC WOAI M®**Merraneans Dance Orcher'rj—\!so KDK V *.Stl^m,t"1I7rA1*J!? KDKA WI.W KYW KWK V.-ftKN WJR V TMJ ■•w—Syncometlcs Orchestra—AKDKA WLW KWK WRRN WON KLDKA. W*”* «YW' KWK WREN KSTP WT.VA i.oo— Slumber Music Hour; Soc' :ag Omheaira Number*—.Mao K£ KA 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 ar.d Valley new* from The Brownsville Herald. Also market* and weather reporta. 4:20- 5:55—Musical program. 5:55- 6:00—World Bookman, popular radio feature. WEDNESDAY 11:00-12:00 noon—Musical program. mwmm .ir l«i I j! 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 J the people in the Rio Grande Valley have in this in & stitution. j If you do not have an account here, start ONE TODAY 4' c Compounded semi-annually paid on Savings Accoun* First National Bank ;P j Brownsville, Texas * I I “THE FRIENDLY BANK” j I Oldest Bank in the Rio Grande Valley i A I A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to tha public to visit our plant and ln*p«ct tha careful and thorough testing methods in us# which assure only pip* of the highest quality being delivered to tb* purchaser. For complete information address Owen M. Combe, District Sales Manager GULF CONCRETE PIPE CO. P. O. Box 1051—Brownsville, Texas. Plant located at Blalack Switch on Highway. I Tha Pioneer Concrete Pip# Manufacturers of Taxaa Coneret* Pip# for Irrigation, Drainage and Sewer Systems. J. S. FORlT & SONS j REAL ESTATE INSURANCE RENTALS LOANS I Brownsville, Texas Dependable Prompt BROWNSVILLE TITLE COMPANY Brownsville Complete abstracts of title to lands in Cameron County, Texas La Joya Gravel Co INCORPORATED I MISSION, TEXAS BOX | Valley Abstract Co. 1 PROMPT TITLE SERVICE N BROWNSVILLE EDINBURG Opposite Courthouse E. Harriman Elvd. M Phone 1184 Phone 93 A