Where There’s a ‘Want’-That’s Where Herald Classified Ads Shine Cameron Courts SUITS FILED IN DISTRICT COURTS Santa Maria Water Improve ment District. Cameron county. Number four vs Bertha M. DeWltt, et vlr. Foreclosure of Tax Lien. Eugenia Carrisoles de Barreda vs Crisoforo Barreda, Divorce. CIVIL DISTRICT COURT Realty Trust company vs Har lingen Development company, et al, Judgement for Plaintiff. Realty Trust company vs Har lingen Development company, et al. Judgement for Plaintiff. Realty Trust company vs Ramon Lozano, et al. Judgement for Plain tiff Jose Lope;: vs Genoveva Juarez Lopez. Divorce Granted. Texas Developments, Inc., vs L B. War mack and Prank Dozier. Judgement lor Plaintiff. Texas Development. Inc., vs W. t S. Dennis, et al. Judgement for Plaintiff. Eagle Pass Lumber company vs Manuel C. Guerra, et al. Judge ment for Plaintiff. Francis 8mith. et al. vs Browns ville Navigation District of Cameron county, Texas. Plaintiff take a non suit. Nettie Watkins Key vs Charles Edward Key, Divorce Granted. MARRIAGE LICENSES Oscar C. Dancy. Jr., and Margaret Anderson. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Furnished by Valley Abstract Co.i Cameron County O C. Wilcox to Guy Matthews; East 7 acres of West 22.16 acres Blk. 154. El Jardin Sub $1750.00. Cameron County Lumber compa ny to Mary C. Loughridge rt vir.: Lot 1 A and B Block 4. Avondale 8ub Harlingen $10.00. Los Ebanos Estates Inc. to Sam Hollett et ux.; lot 8 block 4 City Brownsville. Los Ebano6 Addn $1.00 and $1467 00 Los Eban06 Estates Inc. to Sam Hollett et ux.; Lot 9 Block 4. Los Ebanos Addn. Brownsville. $1539.00. H. C. Harding to Irrigated Farms Corpn.; 10 acr*s out of Lots 2I-A. 27. 28. 8ectlon 5. Citrus Gardens Sub. $1000 Irrigated Farms Corpn. to Hrnry Bast: 10 acres out of Lots 21-A. 27 . 28. Section 5. Citrus Gardens Sub. $1000. John C. Myvrick et al. to R. H Sanders; Al^ of west quarter farm Block 97 Survey 25. Wilson Tract containing 10 acres. $3,000.00. E. F. A Ethel John Bohner to Davis Wade; South 1-2 lot 9 all lot 8 block 26. Third Addn. San Benito. $10 00. J. M Mallory to F C. James; Lot 3 block 10. West Brownsville $585 00 and $1065.00 Mrs Julia Rock Smith et al to William M. Rock; 30.8 acres about 5 1-2 miles above Brownsville Banco de Santa Rita. $10.00. The Al Parker Securities Co. to J. A. Schulgen et ux; North 11.5 acres Block 27. La Feria Gt.. Po melo Sub. $10.00 A 2000 00 A 1000 00. Arroyo Gardens Development Co. to Howard E. Bell et ux.; South 1-2 Block 37. Arroyo Gardens Unit l. $1 650 A 5 notes 198.00 each A 5 notes 132.00 each. N. S. Liddell to A. R Liddell; Lots 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Block 6. West Harlingen Addn. Harlingen $10 00. N S Diddell to A R Liddell; Lots 4. 5. L. M. Williams Sub $10,000.00. N. S. Liddell to V. B Liddell; Lots 2. 3. 4, 7. 8. 9, Newton Addn i Harlingen; West 20 acres Block 76. Lon C Hill Sub. $10.00. Cinco Realty A Finance Co. to Pedro Lozano et ux.; Lot 15 Block 7 Fourth Addn. San Benito. $10.00 A 260 00 George D Gibson et ux. to John E Schultz; Fractional part of N. W. half of Block 7. Hey wood Addn. San Benito. $10.00 A 750 00 A 2500.00. J I. Coursey to J. G. Edge: Lot 4 Block 98. Orig Harlingen. $1000 A 2000.00. V. L. McCluney to C. B. Wil liams; 1-2 interest Block 80. con taining 22 acres Rep. Sub. Btxby Sub. Caplsallo District. $6,435.60. The Al Parker Securities Co to William Woods et ux.; Lot 7 Block 143. town Olmito. $1,000.00. Eulogio Garza et al. to Eliseo Gomez; Interest in and to Banco No. 125. Las Comas Caja Pinia Land in Mexico. $100. B. M. Dorrity to A. C. Seabaugh: AH of West 25.72 acres farm Block 91 Survey 25, Wilson Tract. $10.00 ' A 10 notes $1000.00 each A 1 note , 10.000 00. ■ ■ — ■ ■ HIDALGO COUNTY P W. Parkins to A R. G. L A I Co. to $10.00 E. 9 20 ac. of S. 19.20 ac. Lot 14. Block 102. Campacuas. P. W. Perkins to A R. G. L. A: I Co. $10 00 Farm Tract 2241, North Capisallo. McAllen Development Co. to O. G. Crmpbell $5,000.00 Lot 12. McAU Suburban Citrus Groves Subd. M A. Scott, et ux to Gordon King $3500.00 W. 10 ac. of E. 20 ac. of N. 30 ac Farm Tract 795. West Tract. John H Sharv et ux to 8t. L. B A M. Ry. Co. $4590 00 Lot < ). Block 138, Mission Lots 3. 10 A 11, Block 139. Mission Lots 2. 3. 4. 11. 12 A 13. Block 140, Mission. Charles M. Rice, et al Trustees to St L. B A M Ry Co. 820000 100 strip across Lots 5. 11. 12. 13. A 14. Block 53; 100' Across Lot 13. Block 59; 100' across Lots 3. 6, 10. 11. 14 A 15. Block 79. Las Meste nas Ranch Subd. M C. Patrlke. et ux to J R Butler $10 00 N. 10 ac of S. 20 ac. Lot 35-5. West Addn. to Sharyland. W. 8 Dickey, et ux et aJ to J. R Butler $2,500.00 Part Lot 40-5, West Addn. to Sharyland. A W. Taylor. Sub Tr. to Grade Callaway $695 00 N 20 ac. Lot 14 Sec. 271. Tex. Mex John H. Shary to Laurent Jones $5.750/>o W 10 ac. of E. 20 ac. Lot 45-3, West Addn to Sharvland. Laurent Jones to J. R Butler $5750 00 W 10 ac. of E. 20 ac. Lot 45-3 West Addn to Sharyland Frank Yodar. at ux t« John, at ux $10.00 Lot 24. Yoder Subd w. R. Montgomery, tr. to Edln Today’s Radio Features KWWG PROGRAM. TUESDAY, P. M.. AUGUST It, 1930 2:30-2:40—Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. Program. 2:40-3:00—"The Old-Timers’ ’’ Club. 3:00-3:03—Weather and river forecasts. 3:03-3:15—Recorded selections by the best bands. 3:15-3:20—Coming attractions at the Publix Theatres. 3:20-4:00—Popular program. 4:00-4:01—Time Signals. 4:01-4:15—Brownsville Herald news flashes. 4:15-4:30—Variety program. 7:00-7:05—Complete baseball returns. 7:05-7:30—Glimpses of the worlds greatest recording artists. 7:30-8:00—Hicks-Star Hour. 8:00-8:30—Mexican AVtatlon Co. 8:30-8:35—Plymouth Motor Car Co. contest. 8:35-8:50—Musical comedy selections. 8:50-9:00—Ten minutes with the great violinists. 9:00-9:05—Missouri-Pacific Bulletin. 9:05-10:00—Popular Recordings. PROGRAM. WEDNESDAY A. M., AUGUST 13, 1930 9:00-9.30—Organ recital from the Capitol theatre, Paul Kennard at the console. 9:30-10:00—8tudlo program of semi-classical recordings 10:15-10:30—Popular program. 11:30-12:00—Variety program. 12:00-12:03—Weather and river forecasts 12:03-12:15—Organ recital from the Capitol Theatre, Paul Kennard at the console. 12:15—Time Signals 12:16-12:30—Organ Concert Continued. KRGV—HARLINGEN Daily except Sunday—8:30-9:00 a. m.: 10:30-11:30 a. m.; 4.30—7:00 p. m Sundav—8 00-9:15 a. m : 12 noon-2 00 p m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 (By Ths Associated Press) . v*.am* in OntraJ Standard time. P. M. unless other*is* indicated. 434.3—WEAF New York—660 (NBC Chain) 8:00—'Troika Bells, Balalaika Orch—Alao W WJ WSAI WDVF 6:30—Frontier Dais—Also KSD WWJ WSAI WOW WDAF WTAM WOC-WHO I 7:00—orchestra & Feature—Alao WGY WTAM WWJ WGN KSD WOC-WHO WDAF WHAS W8M WMC WSB KOA KSL KGO KGW KOMO KHq WSMB WJDX WFJC WSAI WOW 7:30—Bakers—Also WGY WTAM WFJC WWJ WSAI WIBO KSD WOC-WHO WOW WDAF WTMJ KSTP W’EBC WHAS WMC WSB WSMB KVOO ''KY Kf!A KSL WJDX KGO KOMO KECA KGW KHQ WBAP KPRC • .00—Sour Bird-Also WTAM WGY WFJC WSAI WIBo KSD WOW nor _ „ WHO WDAF WWJ; 8:16—Cuddles and Monty—Alao KSD WDAF WWJ ‘ 6.30—Radio Vaudeville—Alao WGY WFJC WSAI KSD WOC-WHO WuW WSMB WOAl KTHS WKY KOA KSL KGO KGW KOMO KHQ WIBO £51P WJAX WI0D u HAS WSM WMC W SB WDAF WEBC KECA WBAP KFSD KTAR 1.00— Vincent Lopez Dance Music—Also WWJ KSD WOC-WHO WSMB KOA WSAI WGY WTAM WMC WJDX • ;16—Uncle Abe and David—Only to WWJ WSAI WTAM WE.NR KSD WDAK WEBC WHAS WSM WSB WSMB WJDX WOC-WHO WFJC WOW WMC WTMJ WAPI 9.J0—Jack Albin Orchestra--Aiso WTAM wnr-WHO WJAX KSTP KOA 10:00—Don Bigelow Orchestra Hour—Also WFJC WWJ WOC-WHO 348 F-WABC Ntw York—860 (CBS Chain) «:30—H V Ka ‘- ;Urn Edits the News— Also VVADC WHK WKRC WXTS WOWO VV.MAQ KMOX KOIL KMBC WCCO WSPD 6 45—Melody Muaketeere—Aleo WADC WKRC WAIU WKBN WOWO K3IUX Ki-CJ KMBC WISN WCCO KFH WBCM WSPD WMT WBRC WDOD , }'LAt KRLD KLRA KFJF KLZ KDYL KVI KbPY VVDAY 7.00— Minute Dramas—VIso VVADC WHK WKRC WXYZ WOWO WBBM KMOX KOIL KMBC WISN WCCO KFH WSPD 7:30—Columbians—Also WADC WHK WKRC WAIU WKBN WMBC "-CCO WSPD WMT VVDOD WREC WDSU KLRA WKH 8:15—The CoUeifiane—Also WKRC W KBN W’FBM KOIL KMBC WISN WCCO "BCM WSPD WMT WBRC WDOD WREC WLAC KLRA KFJF KLZ KDYL KVI KFPY VVNAX WDAY 9:30—Chicago Variety—Also WADC WKRC WKBN WFBM WBBM KOIt KMBC WISN WCCO WIBW KFH WBCM WMT WSPD W BRC VVDOD ''LAC KLRA KFJF KLZ KDYL KHJ KFRC KVI KFPY 10 30—Ann Leaf, organist—Also WKRC WFBM KOIL KMBC W18N WCCO WBCM WSPD WMT W BRC WOOD WREC KLRA KFJF KLZ KFPY W NAX WDAY KOL 394.5—WJZ New Yerk—780 (NGC Cham) 6:30—Phil Cook-Also VVI.W WHAS WAPI WSB WS.M WLBC WEN ft KWK ^ KKNKFAB WTMJ KSTP WSMB WJDX KTHS KVOO KPP/7 WOAl i WTOD KOA KSL KGO KECA KOMO KHQ KFSD KGW i Tricksters—Only KWK WREN KFAB KTHS KOA #:00~A'^X'ir fc,1"* Orch.-AIro KDKA VVJR W REN KYW KWJjt KSTP W I M.f . „ ^LBC "HAS WMC >’BAP WSM WSB KFAB WJDX WLW WREN ® *F—TJie Two Troupers-WJZ and Stations ®—HopHin" Bells—Also KDKA KWK WREN WSMB W.IDX WSB WBAP i 7:00—Popular Music—Also KDKA KYW KWK WREN WCKY 7:30—< ahlUoKusr. with Mary Cahill—Also WREN 8:00—salute to Clnclnnati-Also KDKA KYW KWK WEBC WJAX W HAS j ,WMC WSMR KGW KPRC KOA KSL KGO KHQ WTMJ KOMu j 'VBbN WOAl WSB VVIOD KECA WCKY KVOO MSTP KTAR (.uokt Purlesque—Also KDKA KWK WREN Hour of Slumh*r Music—Also KFAB WJR 9:30—Vrnos-Andy—W’MAQ KYW KWK WREN WTMJ KSTP WEBC WKY WF AA KPRC WOAl WDAF KOA KSL KECA KGW WLW KFAB hSP.-KOMO KHQ WHAS WMC WSM WSB WJDX WSMB KFSD KTHS WJR ••U-Flhrd Gibbons—Only to WENR W.1R WLW WREN KFAB KWK 10:00—Dance Orch —Also WREN KSTP WSM KFAB CENTRAL CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS 293.9—KYW Chicago—1020 6 oo—W.IZ (JOm.); Orchestra T:M—WJ2 (30ra.): Feature 7:|»—Oreh. (15m.); tVJZ (XOm.) 8:30—Oreh.: State St.; WJZ 9:45—Dane* Music (*ty hr*.) 344.8—WINR Chicago—870 7:30—Radio College 8:00— Hoi4j» Circle Concert 9:0A—Comedy; jVKAF: Studio 9:45—Same as wJZ 10:00—Air Vaudeyiira (2 hra.) 344.6—WUS Chicago—870 6.00—Melodies; Book Shop * 30—Musical; Songs: Versa Through WJJD 7:30—Concert Hall (30m.) 447.5— WMAQ Chicago—670 8 30—WABC dim.): Trio 7:00—Dra. Pratt and Sherman 7:30—Ttto: Charlla A Molhe 8:13—Plano; Feature 7 00—Dan A Sylvia; Oreh. 'n' Andy: Orchestra 10:00—Danes Music (3 hrs.) *28.3—WLW Cincinnati— 700 8*00—WJZ 130m.); Dauce 7:00—Bubble Blowers; Orchestra J-.OO— Los Aml*os; Brooks A Ross 0:00—Arch.; Variety; WJZ 10 00—Variety Programs (JH hrs ) 299 8-WOC and WHO—1000 « 30—Sam* as TVfWF flH hrs.) 5:15—Feat (15m ): WEAF (2 hrs ) 398.8—WJR Oetreit—750 7.00— Bubble Blowers 7:30—Motors: Boatmen; tUrlf * 30—Couriers (3»>m.); WJZ 9.00— WJZ (15m.), Investment 9 30—Half Hour from WJZ 1° 00—Variety & Dance (2 hrs.) 370.2—WCCO Mlnneap's-St. Paul—810 * 30—Same as WABC (2^ hrs.) 10;00—Green River Prnirram 11:30—WABC (30m ); Orchestra 2TS.1 — KMOX St. Louis—1090 r on—Feat (SOm.l; WaBC (2% hrs.) ••15— Half Way Round: Adventure 1* On—Rhymster: WtUie & Lillie 10 JO—Kapers; Revue: Orpin SOUTHtRN CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS 40 j. 2—WSB Atlanta—740 « on—WJZ & WEAF i J hn > 9:00—Feat. (19m.); NBC (ICrr ) 9:45—Jamboree: Dane* 11:00—Theater Program 283—WAPI Birmingham—1140 800—Musical Progran 9:*'0—Studio M3tn.); WEAF 9:30—Henry A Percy: Orchestra 10 ?n_Alr Cabaret: VM\ il 13:00—Air Cabaret Hour 174.8—WFAA Dallas—800 9 "9—Ensemb>; Harmony Bo: a 10:00—Music: (Vrh. Variety 374.8—WBAP Fort Werth— 80 • oo—NBC (1 hr i. Feature 7:3*1—WEAF (30m); Feature * 30— Half Hour from WEAF 2M.3—KTHS Hot Sprinfli—1040 *.30— WEAK (30m.>; Harn Dane# *•:It—..rtlsts; Orch.; Basso 10.30— Orchestra Music (30m.) 365.9—WHAS Leulevllle-WO « Ml—WEAF & WJZ <3 hra > 9:00—Orah. —Hurry-L'p Broadway 11.09—News; Orchestra 491 3— WSM Nashville—9:0 f. o_tV.1Z <30rc.>: Scores; Orch. 7 'i'—WEAF (’Vi). Movies * w—WJZ A A\ t;.AF (I hr.) :• "'—Feature tiSm ); NBC e’er 9 i-—.lack & l :ll; Dance burg State Bank Trust Co ♦1.000.00 Lots 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. Block 3, Edcouch. Lackland-Adkins, Inc. to W. M. Carter 8500 00 Lots 13 & 14. Block 47. Edcouch. P. W Perkins to American Com pany 810.00 Farm Tract 2240. North Capisallo. CHORUS IN CHIRCH LONDON, Aug 12.—The Congre gation of the United Methodits church at Holmfirth were treated to a shock—and some to a p’easan* surprise—when girls of a chorus, with bare legs and s'ashed skirts, put on the musical comedy •The Marriage Market." The minister frowned on the whole affair, but the play was presented anyhow. OLD TIMERS WED LONDON. Aug. 12— Rev. Arthur Russell Blackett now has a wife after all these years to help him with hlg little rock The minister. 88. unbeknownst to any of the mem bers of his congregation married a comparatively young woman in his pariah. Winifred Herr^, The bride 39. Hidalgo Fair Only Two Days This Year • Special to The Herald.) MISSION. Aug. 12.—The Hidaigo county fair, which has opened on Armistice day heretofore, will be held in Mission for two dAys only j this autumn. November 10 and 11, according to R. C. Jeffries. Commutes will be appointed im mediately. and it is expected the j two days will be full ones. Polo games and football games are expected to be a part of the program, and possibly a beauty show. Several of the women's clubs have been approached by tht Legionnaires with the resulting possibility that some of them will aid the Legion, together with the j Chamber of Commerce, to put the i biggest and best fair .vet. THE C.IRI/S RIGHT Teacher. What was the firs* thing James the First did when he came to the throne? Cynthia: Sat on it, I suppose— Tit-Bit v AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOBILE LOANS If you have the buyer, sell us the notes. Let us refinance your auto notes if they are too large. We make direct loan? to car owners. RELIABLE USED CARS Bought for Cash. Sold on Easy Terms. Tenison Finance Co. WESLACO On the Highway Phone 133 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE "Men and women never so fully realize their oneness as when their best efforts are directed toward owning a home.” HAVE A LOOK AT RIVERSIDE It Means a “Lot” Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Breeden of W isconsin, after a very careful study of the desirability of the Brow navi' * district, selected Riverside by purchasing a beautilm home in Riverside Park. There Are Reasons Why Riverside Park is high, overlooking the business dis trict; the nearest restricted district to the city, with all modern conveniences; consisting of city lots and acre homesites planted to the finest of citrus trees; under ground irrigation; three years’ care; paved streets running in artistic circles giving every lot or acre tract a paved road frontage. Call today before the best corners are sold. W. M. Egan, Phone 216 - 1203-W Riverside Development Co., Inc. Owners and Developers of Riverside Park Office: Corner Riverside Boulevard and Park Drive Brownsville, Texas LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO BIDDER* Sealed bids will be received by the Commissioner's Court of Cam eron county for 1 Crawler Type Tractor ratrd 60 H P.. to be opened September 1, 1930. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Address J. J. Bishop, County Auditor. Brownsville, Texas. 8-5-12-19-26-3810 OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS Port of Brownsville. Texas. August 4, 1930. Notice is hereby given that on August 2. 1930. theic was seized near Harlingen. Texas, from unknown parties, for violation of Sect. 593 Tariff Act 1930 and 8ect. 3062 R. S., one Chevrolet Sedan, motor No. 2777734. Any one claiming the above describ ed automobile will file claim with me within twenty «20> days from the date of this notice; otherwise I will sell the automobile at public auction at the U. S Customhouse, Brownsville, Texas, on Monday. August 25, 1930, at 10 o'clock a. m. Wiluam Neale Deputy Collector. 8-5-12-19-26-3812 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF J. R. HARRAH. DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that let ters testamentary upon the estate of J. R. Harrah. Deceased, were granted to me, the undersigned, on the 14th day of July 1930 by the County Court of Cameron county. All persons having claims against said estate arc hereby required to present the same to me within the time prescribed by law My res idence and Post Office address are R. F D. No. 4 San Benito. County of Cameron. State of Texas S. L. Forren. Executor of Estate of J. R. Harrah. Deceased. 8-5-12-19-36-4812 THE STATE OF TEXAS) . COUNTY OF CAMERON)J-S'JZ-' Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an Order of Sale, issued out of and by the Cleric of the Honors ble District Court of Cameron County, One Hundred Third Judicial District of the State of Texas, on the 25th day of July, A. D. 1930, on a Judgement rend ered in said Court, on the second day of April, A. D. 1930. in Cause No. 9177, entitled. "Realty Trust Company. Plaintiff, vs. Harlingen Development Company, et al. Defendants", in favor of Realty Trust Company. Plaintiff, and against Harlingen Development Company. Defendant, for the sum of Two Hundred Seventy-two and Three Hundredths Dollars < $272.03 >. together with Interest and costs of suit, and in favor of Plaintiff, and against the Defendants Harlingen Development Company. Mrs. J. H Wyatt, and the National Loan and Investment Company, foreclosing Plaintiff's Liens, upon property hereinafter described, and placed in my hands for execution. I. W F. Brown, Sheriff of Cameron Coun ty. Texas, did. on the 25th dry of July. A. D. 1930. at ten o'clock a m.. seize and levy upon the follow ing described property, situated in the City of Harlingen. County of Cameron, State of Texas, to-wit: Lot Three <3>. in Block One Hundred Twenty-seven U27», of Hie Townsite of said City of Har lingen. as so designated and des cribed by the Plat thereof, and its record in the Plat or other records of Cameron County. Texas; and that on the First Ttu-day in September. A. D 1930 being the second day of said month, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.. and four o'clock p. m , on said day at the Court House Door of Cameron County, in the city of Brownsville. Texas. I will offer for sale and sell, at pu*',i>' auction, for cash, the above described property, and all right, title and interest of the said Harlingen Development Company, Mrs J. H. Wyatt, and the National LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Loan and Investment Company, Defendant*, tn and to said property Dated at Brownsville Texas, this 25th day of July. A D. 1930 W P BROWN Sheriff o.' Cameron County, Tex. By L A. Jagou; Deputv. •_ 8-12-19-26-31-3818 LOS1 AND FOUND i LOST —At wreck at resaca bridge j Sunday night, leather folder con ( taming valuable papers bearing name of A1 Pelandre Finder please J return to W. W Bennett care j Brownsville Herald, for reward F-9.r> AUTOMOTIVE SAVE $250 on a new 1930 Chevro i let sport coupe Phone 557 for dem onstration. Mr. Darne F-88 BARGAIN — My 1930 Chevrolet coach, driven 3500 miles; attractive ; discount. Terms if desired. Ed Box. at Stevenson Motor Co. F-65 HELP WANTEI READ THIS and bear in mind that i thousands of other people are read | ing these columns daily. You .an list your •‘Wants” and “Don't Wants” in a Classified Ad and get quick results. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES”” FOR RENT—Christian's Pure Food Shop. Pharr. Water and gas fur nished. F. C. Christian. F-78 MAN to invest in business, clerical r>sittcn connection. $150 start. Mr. Wahlc. Palm hotel. Harlingen. F98 WANT TO TRADE- New ]: hit coupe, for good paying business that couple can operate. Box F-91 Her ald. F-91 INSTRUCTION McALLEN HOSPITAL Training ! School for Nurses. 3-year course ! including Pediatric affiliation. En trance requirement: High school I certifcate. Age 18 to 35. Allow ance $400. Class open to August 30. 1930. E-181 FINANCIAL INSURANCE MONEY to lend on well locate- brick business property in the larger towns throughout the Valley S G Graham and Company. Browns ville. Texas. Bin TREES. PLANTS AND SEED MARSH SEEDLESS grapefruit trees, larp-e sires lor replanting. Al so have some large orange trees. M ist move nursery stock on account ■ °f my orchard, some as low as 75 cents each. Henry H. Parks. San ; Benito, Tex. E-206 I £->• n., / i - Ll - I K S'-ix-H-l C0WPEAS Just unloaded car Whippoorwills. Selling ’em while they last at new low prices. Hurry. Roy E. Clark Seed Co. San Benito, Texas ARTICLES FOR SALE GOOD CANE HAY for sale. J. B. Kee. Brownsville, phone 549-W. I_ D-190 FERTILIZER Any Quantity at Wholesale Prices , To members of the Rio Grande Po tato Growers Association. Phone or call. Rio Grande Potato Growers Association Brownsville. Texas F92 ARTICLES FOR SALE THINGS you no longer need can bring you cash for the things you dr need. A Classified Ad will do the trick. FOR SALE—One hundred tons of baled cane hay, best grade. Will deliver anywhere in the Valley. Call 71. La Feria. O. R. Slbson. E-173 SPECIAL ON CAR LOAD OF MILCH BOTTLES JUST ARRIVED Quarts . 95c dozen Pints.70c dozen Half Pints . 65c dozen , Quarter Pints . 60c dozen | Gasoline Irons .$2 90 each COVACEVICH SUPPLY CO. Brownsville F-85 FOR SALE Two National Cash Registers Two mne-drawer electric Na tional cash registers as good as new. for sale at a bargain. PHONE 197 WESLACO P. O. Box 248 F-90 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE HAVE Moberly Missouri home to trade lor small acreage in Valley Les Mauldin. Brownsville. F-96 WANTED TO BUY~ WANTED—Potato digger; wheels with chair drive. C. Billman. Don na. Texas F-73 WANTED TO BUY—Used house hold iurniture. Phone 89, La Fe na. F-13 WILL BUY old accounts, old notes, judgments, hot checks, ct-. Write P. O Box 841. Donna. F-93 LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—At Port Isabel, two business lots, c >rner Musina and Powers, block 22. together making 50x120 feet $6,000 rash. Box 1063 Brownsville, Tex. E-J19 REAL ESTATE SWAP OR TRADE IT There are ten trades to one sale being made now in the real estate business Property you can't sell will trace. We can match it for you. You will be surprised at some of our low cash prices on farm tracts around Brownsville. Call and see us. Room 5, Cromack Bldg. COOPERATIVE REALTORS. Phone 191. _A__ A HOME OF YOUR OWN can be h-u for a smai down payment and balanc* like rent. Read the real estatj ads before you lay this pa per aside. SACRIFICE 37 acres good land one mile from a town on concrete high way. Priced for quick sale. $175 per acre, terms Box 163, Olmito. Texas. F94 TOR SALE—Completely reflmshed 6-rooin home, piped for gas thru out. with instantaneous heater in stalled. 3 iots fully improved. Mrs. Burt E Hinkley. Jr., telephone 123. F-77 IMPROVED farm for sale. 10 acres on paved road • 1-2 miles north east of Donna; 5 acres 3-year cit rus, $3,000.00 house: all for $5.000 00. part cash. Inquire Donna Lbr. Co.. Donna. Texas. F-87 — ...... 0 LOS EBANOS PROPERTIES New me Jem frame bungalow; 5 large rooms; screened sleeping iicrch; built-ins; 2 porches: ga rage; less than $4000.00. $35000 down. ROY SETH MAN with JAMES DICKINSON COMPANY CLASSIFIED RATES and RULES Adv**-ti*emcnt* win b* accepted aver the phone from those having eu'ar charge accounts Other isslfled advertising must be *r. c^mpanled by cash No advertising accepted on an until forbid” order. A specified o imber of insertions must be given. 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