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Buy, Sell, Rent or Exchange Through the Herald Classified Ads: The Weather i Bast Texas east ot 100th men I Qian •: Partly cloudy, probably show - Vera In southeast portion, colder Probably frcst tn northwest and north-central portions Wednesday i ltgat; Thursday partly cloudy, cold , r In south and extreme east portions Moderate shifting winds on the oafc becoming fresh northerly Tuesday night. RIVER BULLETIN There will be a slight rise in the river at and below Brownsville and no material change above Mercedes during the next 24 to 36 hours. Flood Present 24 -Hr 24-Hj Stage Stag* Chang. Rain Laredo 27 *04 00 .00 Rio Orarde 21 2.7 -1.2 .00 Hidalgo 21 3.0 *22 .00 Mercedes 21 2 9 -tl.3 .00 Brownsville 18 TIDE TABLE High and low tide at Point Isabel Thursday, under normal meteor . ological conditions: High .. 1:25 p. m. Low . 3:33 a. m. MISCELLANEOUS DATA Bunset Wednesday . 6:44 Bunrlse Thursday . 6:25 WEATHER SUMMARY A trough-like depression extend ed from the Rio Grande Valley northeastward to the Great Lake? Wednesday morning with lowest i pressure 2954 at Dallas. Texas and Tort Bmith. Ark. Over the western half of the country barometric pres sure was relatively to moderately high <30.40 at Portland. Ore . and 80.44 at Kamloops, Canada). Except for a few light scattered shower? the weather continued generally fair to partly cloudy practically through out the country since last report. Moderate to strong northerly wind.? and dust storms were reported from the southern plains states and north western Texas Wednesday morn ing. Temperatures w*ere rather low for the season in most of the north western states at the morning obser * Wtton. _ Brownsville 8 a. m. <E8T) aea level pressure 29.65 inchas. BULLETIN Ifnt figures. lowest temperature last Bight; second, highest yesterday, third, wind Telocity at • a. m.; fourth, prec ipitation in last 34 hours) Atoilene . 58 88 14 .00 Amarillo . 42 80 20 .00 Atlanta ..l. 58 78 .. 06 Austin . 64 86 .. .01 Boston . 26 42 24 .00 "BROWNSVILLE ... 70 82 .. 00 Br'vllle Airport . 69 86 10 .00 Chicago . 44 54 .. .00 Gteveland . S4 42 16 .00 Corpus Chrlstl. 70 80 .. 00 n*!!** 68 82 16 .00 Del Rio . 62 92 10 00 Denver . 26 66 .. 00 Dodge City. 38 76 24 .00 El Paso . 50 74 10 .00 Port Smith. 62 76 10 00 Houston . 68 86 12 00 Jacksonville . 68 86 12 .00 Kansas City. 46 78 26 .00 Los Angeles. 50 66 .. .00 Louisville . 48 68 .. 00 Memphis . 62 74 .. .00 Miami . 58 84 .. 00 Minneapolis . 32 68 12 .00 New Orleans. 70 84 .. 00 North Platte . 32 64 .. .02 Oklahoma City. 50 84 24 .00 Palestine ........... 66 82 12 .00 PoM.Micola . 68 78 .. .00 Phoenix . 44 78 .. 00 8t Louts . 54 62 .. .00 Salt Lake City. 28 40 .. .00 San Antonio.. 64 86 .. ,00 -Santa Fe . 34 64 .. .00 Sheridan . 18 36 .. .00 Shreveport . 66 80 10 .10 Tampa . 88 80 .. .00 Vicksburg . 66 78 .. 00 Washington . 38 54 .. -00 La Feria to Enter District Contests • Bpectal to The Herald) * LA FERIA. March 27 — Sixteen La Feria students will represent this school in the district meet In Brownsville April 12 and 13. In the literarv events only first place win ners enter the district meet. The following girls will also represent Cameron county in these eventa: debate. Julia Glover and Eieanor St John; declamation «senior girl’a* Maxine Undberg; extemporaneous speech. Dorothy Jane Kiester. In the ward school division Jenny Wren Ford won first place in the ready writers contest. * In track and field events the fol lowing bovs will enter one or more events: Baker. Moreno. Stinson, prine. Ashworth. Dodd, Stoddard, McDonald. Goulding, H Hensley. E. Hensley, Machner and Hamner. Try The Herald Classified Ads To Got Results Classified rates: * M words or leas. one ineeration .. 00« Over M words, on* insertion par word . 3c dubeequent insertions run consecutive ly. per word .U»i Minimum. 10 words. By month, par word . 3* To msura publication on the tame day Classified ads must be in the office by 10 a m on week days, and by noon on Saturday for Sunday's paper Legal notices lc per word each inser tion. Phone number 0 end ask for the Classi fied Department. An experienced ad writer will give helpful suggestions II wanted, end tell you what the ad will coat Then later In the day e boy wilt cell on you with the bill and you may pay him. Check your ad whan it first appears as The Herald la not responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion. Note All Classified advertising is on s strictly cash basis LEGAL ADVERTISING Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween Burton N. Pullen and George P. Golf, doing business at 1041 Washington Street in Brownsville, Cameron County. Texas, as AMER ICAN CLEANERS & DYERS, was dissolved as of March 26. 1935. and that said business will be conducted in the future as a sole proprietor ship by George P. Ooff. under the name of AMERICAN CLEANERS DYERS Notice Is further given that Burton N. Pullen has no further connection with said business. 3-27-28-29-3t-4933 In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Texas Brownsville Division. In the Matter of John T. Lomax. Bankrupt. No. 552, In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of Said Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 25th. day of March, 1935. the said John T. Lomax of McAllen. Hidalgo County, Texas, was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of Ira Webster Referee In Bankruptcy, in the Stegman Build ing. Brownsville. Texas, on the 0th day of April. 1935. at Eleven (ID a m. at which time and place the | creditors of the said John T. Lomax, i bankrupt, may appear, prove their claims, elect a trustee, examine the * bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come be ! fore such meeting. Dated March 26. 1935. IRA WEBSTER. Referee In Bankruptcy 3-27-lt-4932 \D> EK * lar.MLIM full IHUS Docket No. 9078-Y I Notice to Bidders: Sealed proposals for the construction and equipment of sn Elementary school. In accordance with Plans and Specifi cations. and Instruction to bidders, pre pared by Ben V. Proctor, Architect of Brownsville. Texas, will be received at the office of the Cameron County Com mon School District No. 11. until 10 0u 1 a m. April 12. 1938. and tben publicly opened and read. The successful bidder will be requir ed to enter Into a contract with the Cameron County Common School Dis trict No 11. which will contain provis ions conforming with the requirement* of the federal Emergency Administra tion of Public Works as set out In It* Bulletin No. 2. revised March S. 1934 and the construction provision of the Loan and—or Grant Agreement. A certified or cashier's check or an acceptable bid bond, payable to Cam eron County Common School Dlstrlc: No. 11. In an amount equal to five 1> percent of the largest possible bid mu* accompany each bid as a guarantee that. If awarded the contract, the bid der will promptly enter Into a contract with the Cameron County Common School District No. 11. as outlined In th* specifications and Instructions to bid der* A performance bond In an amoun" of one hundred (!00<&> percent of tb contract price, and a separate and dis tinct labor bond. In an amount equa to the estimated largest aggregate pay roll in any one month, will be requir ed. The contract will be awarded subject to the approval of the State Engineer PWA. and the conditions of the Loan and—or Grant Agreement. Attention Is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage rate* prescribed by the Federal Emergence Administration of Public Works musi be paid on this project. "Without exception, no bids will be considered unless accompanied by th' bidder's Ceretlficate of Compliance. U 8 Government Form PWA 61. revised March 1934. to the effect that the bidder l* complying with and will continue to comply with each applicable Code o' Fair Competition, or In the absence of such Code or Codes, with the President'* Reemployment Agreement Copies of "his Certificate will be Included wi the 'instructions to Bidder*-.’' Plans and specifications for the Gen eral contract may be procured from the Architect upon deposit of $10 00 which deposit will be returned upon submls SIDE GLANCES - George Clark - — -■ - - - - - ___ IMi »r HU WC. TH MG. U. •■ WT. 0» | nK!i.n 'em on the back—tell ’em jokes. That’s the way to v make sales.” •r**2?3 ' • ANNOUNCEMENTS REPAIRS FINANCED MORRIS LUMBER COMPANY TALLEY RADIO Laboratories. 1137 Washington. Phone 630. Auto home service, installation. 131 ANNOUNCING In connection with the Blue Bon nett Beauty Shop a complete dress i !;■ i, hat remodeling and hose mending department. Also hem stitching, button holes, and altera tions of all kinds. Mrs. George Easterly In charge. Next to Mrs. Shapiro's Shoe Store. 6 Personal STOMACH ULCER. Gas Pains. In digestion victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga. a doctor’s preemption, at McKay's Pharmacy. 1-89 8 Travel Opportunities DRIVING TO TULSA. Okla. Sunday or Monday. Can take 3 passen gers: Share expense. Phone Kid der 1240. 1-35 UNION BUS LINES Fast bonded Buses. Leaving Har lingen 6:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. daily Arrives San Antonio 1:15 p. m. and 9:45 p. m. San Antonio 53.50— Dallas 58.25—Abilene 58 85—Austin 55.10—Chicago 521.15 — St. Louis 517.65. Madison Hotel, phone 405, Harlingen; Miller Hotel, phone 166. BrowTisvllle; Cortez Hotel, phone 70. Weslaco; McAllen, phone 32; San Benito, phone 234; Elsa, phone 35. McALLEN, REYNOSA BUS DAlTAr SCHEDULE Leaves Leave* McAllen Reynoea 8:30 a. m. 7:30 a. m. 10:00 a m. 9:00 a m. 12:00 p m. 11:00 a. m. :00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 8:00 p m. 4:00 pi m. 8:00 p. m. 8:00 p m. 7:00 p. m. Special -bus from Reyn os a Sat urday and Sunday 10:30 p m. 9 Cafes and Hotels, WHITE KITCHEN 419 - 12th Street Business Lunches — Choice Meats. Excellent Sea Poods — Private Dining Room Serving the Valley for Over Ten Years. AUTOMOTIVE 10 Auto* for Sale Check this list before you buy 1934 Plymouth D® Lux® 4-door sedan fully equipped with ac cessory group; has run less than 9.000 miles. 1934 Chrysler. 2 -door Sedan, in perfect condition. equipped with trunk and radio. Has run lest than 1100 miles. Brownsville Motor Co. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH PHONE 427 LEGAL ADVERTISING ■ion of * bona fids proposal on the work, accompanied by the plans and specifica tions. or upon the return, intact, of tha plana and tpecif lest Ions. five days prior to date for recevlug proposals, other wise the deposit will be retained The Owner reserves the right to ac cept any or to reject any or all bids. Cameron County Common School District Number 11 By L. L. Loyd, president Attest: John F. Barron County Supt. of Public Instruction. 3-28-4-2t-4931. — Ill ..-I ' . Ethiopian Ruler HORIZONTAL* 1 Ethiopian | ruler It Heaven sent food. 13 Constellation. 14 Smell. 11 Rubber tree. I? Null!Med. 30 Peu point. 31 To embroider. 32 Beer 23 Ow ned. 24 Eye tumor. 25 Neuter pro noun 26 To soak flax. 2$ To deem. 31 Trap*. 34 Decorative mesh. 35 Fairy. 36 Passages. 3S To make deeper 40 Toward. 41 Conjunction. 42 Sick. 45 To cut branches. 48 Native metal. Aiuwer to PmloMi Puule ChADLES DICKENS «*» Mineral spring 51 Hawaiian bird 52 Visionary. 54 Father. 55 Large deer. 57 Silkworm. 5S Tropical tree. 61 He Is called — by the Ethiopians. 62 Agreed upon a meeting. VIRTUAL 1 Healthy.' 2 Afresh. S Within. 4 Woolly. 5 WIm. 6 Epoch. 7 Thin strip of wood. $ To become sorrowful. 9 Senior. 10 Electrified particles. 11 To eject. 12 - now threatens hia rule. 15 This country also Is called 18 Deity. 19 Organs of hearing. 25 Torpid. 27 Covered with tape. 29 Lump of butter. 30 Frosen water. 32 Corded cloth. 33 Before. 37 Metal joiner. 38 Challenge. 39 Pep 43 Weaver's frame. 44 Fold of thread. 46 Cither. 47 Nobleman. 48 To leave out 49 Gaiter. 50 To lay s road. 53 Measure of area. 55 Myself. 56 Southeast. 59 You and me. 60 Paid publicity 10 Autos lor Solo PHONE 66 PHONE 66 SAVE MONEY ON GOOD USED CARS 1930 Buick Sedan, cheap. 1932 Chevrolet 2-door sedan 1929 Ford Pickup Truck 1931 Chevrolet Coupe-Sedan 1932 Chevrolet 2-door sedan 1933 Pontiac. 4-door sedan 1934 Chevrolet, 2-door sedan with trunk. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe Wells Motor Co. 10th and Washington Sts. Buick-Pontiac Dealers Bervice - Washing - Greasing E. B. WELLS, Owner PHONE 66 PHONE 66 USED CARS With Plenty of UNUSED MILEAGE 1— 1934 Ford V-8 Q " 7 Z De Luxe Fordor. J 2— 1933 Ford V-8 CJ.7^ Coupe?. 1450 and . v"*' J 2—1933 Ford V-8 Tudors . ^rTOJ 1—1932 Ford 4 Cyl. C27i Tudor . v«J/ D 1—1934 Ford V-8 C"7" Sedan Delivery . IJO/ 0 1-1933 Ford V-8 <>,'7 r Truck. C. C.. S. B. Vu/ J 1—1931 Ford C775I Truck C. C., 8 B .... Patteson Motor Co. 927 Elizabeth Phone 888 14 Auto Repairs and Paint BRAKES Tested and equalized on dinamic equalizing machine. Firestone aqua-proof brake lining can be installed as low as $6.49. Batteries Scientific recha r g e r and acid balancer. The new Firestone all rubber separa tor battery for modern cars gives longer life and more pep. SPARK PLUGS Fastest equipment for clean ing and adjusting spark plugs. The Firestone spark plug with special electrode can be bought for as little as 58c each in sets. FIRESTONE SERVICE STORES Phone 672 13th and Levee BUSI. CHANCES 21 Miscellaneous FOE SALE—Complete restaurant an bar equipment. George Scherer. La Ferla. 1-116 BUS. SERVICES 22 Beauty Shop* BEAUTY CULTURE achool— 11.66 oil permanent*, guaranteed. Stu dent work half price. Cottage Beauty Shop. Levee 8t 133 REGULAR ll.»5 permanent* 5100 each. Other permanents at 30% discount. Lily's Beauty Shoppe. Madhon St., opposite Court House 1-130 25 Buildera-Contractora BEN V. PROCTER . Consulting Engineer Preliminary Investigations. Detail Plana and Construction Supervision. Examinations and Report* 513 Uth SL Phone 151 BROWN8VTLLE 28 Mowing Trucks—Storage ~MASON TRANSFER CO. Contractors for Missouri Pacific Pick up and delivery service Hauling of All Kinds 6th & FRONTON - PHONE 139 Packing of All Kinds AUSTIN TRANSFER CO, 941 Levee Moving and crating Phone 421. U66 a” FORTY CENT twenty - word Classified ad in the Sunday Her ald will go oe.'ore 55.000 readers 32 Printing—Office Sup. PREPARE your cummer advertising now Call 438 and have Biahop's Print Shop show you their 1933 advertising fans—They're nice. G90 BUS. SERVICES 34 Insurance WOOD & DODD INSURANCE SURETY BONDS PtMJD* 100 407 - 11th Street EMPLOYMENT 35 Help Wanted—Male WANTED—High school student* with light car for Sunday R. F. D delivery work. A few hour* work, good pay, on Sunday morning lor route* in north and western part of Cameron county. Must be honest. Write Circulation De partment Brownsville Herald. 1-133 36 Help Wanted-Femala WANTED—4 or 8 girls to sew on men's shirts. Apply 1250 Eliz abeth 8t. 1-129 GIRL for general housework. Only experienced need apply. Must have references. Can live on place U so desires. Apply 17 Acacu*. Lo* Ebanos. 1-134 IF YOU WANT to buy. selL rent or exchange Just phone The Brownsville Herald Classified Ad Department An experienced ad taker will gladly assist you. Phone A EMPLOYMENT 37 Salesmen—Agent* PHARMACIST, registered. mu»t have work. Will go anywhere. Reliable, can furnish references. Address: Druggist 1506 7th St, Corpus Chrlsti. Texas. 1-105 39 Situations Wanted COMPETENT woman will care for small children evenings. Phone 1066. 1-131 LIVESTOCK SO Poultry-Supplies HIGHEST QUALITY BABY CHICKS Priced right. Custom hatching. Set every Saturday. W. R. Jackson Feed and Seed Store 1036 Washington — Phons 887 CHOICE MILK fed broilers; select eggs; English Strain Leghorn pul lets. Homer Pitch, Phone 17, West 7th and St. Prancla H-100 MERCHANDISE 52 Household Goods COMPLETE Household furnish ings, practically new. Includes rugs. Frlgldalre. radio, gas stoves, etc. Leaving the state. 1413 Lakeside Blvd. 1-126 LITTLE CLASSIFIED ADS In the Brownsville He rale pay big div idends. Read ana us* tnem regu larly and profit 54 For Sate, Miscellaneous We Specialize in | REBLOCKING Knitted Woolen and Boucle Dresses Amo Dry Cleaning CoJmc PHONE 1 Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention . — 111 " ..—. ■ '■ tBu.vi rramea nine Bonnett pic tures. hand painted. 84x8, sale, 6150. Isabel Gift Shop, San Ben ito._ I-10J FOR KALE—Farmall tractor and complete orchard equlpm e n t. Oeorge Scherer. La Psrla. 1-115 j 57 Lbr. A Bld«. MaPI LONG LEAF PINE — 1*11 624.00 per M; 2x4 and 2x8 123.00; 1x4 to 1x8 and plowed Jambs 820.00. Many bargains. J. W. Richards Inc., Combes. 1-68 60 Seeds-Plants-Flowers PLANT Zinnias, Marigolds, Peri winkles, etc for late Spring and early summer flowers Oroves and Co., 11th and Adams. 1-86 61 Wanted - Miscellaneous WANTED TO BIY — Kentucky J ck not less than 800 pounds Give age. etc. Box 1-132, HeraM. 1-132 RENTALS 63 Apartments FOR RENT—Largs 8-room apart ment. 318 East 5th St. 1-128 SAN CARLOS APTS—Bedrooms apartments; private or connecting bath. Phone 80. J. F. Dixon, mgr. 1-85 64 Rooms GATEWAY HOTEL—Cleaa room* reasonably priced. 1-16 65 Houses I ... i " j FOR RENT Five-room furnished house on Palm Blvd. FRONTIER LUMBER CO. PHONE 872 REAL ESTATE MONEY TALKS $1.00000 buys 8 acres near city limits, pavement, telephone and ' electric light lines, will take Rood automobile, house trailer or motor boat ae part payment *1.850.00 buys modem 6 room house, newly painted outside, textone fin ished Inside, porches, gsragr. cn comer lot and on pavement: $350 oo cash: balance $23.62 per month in cluding Interest. *2.500 00 buys good warehouse 50 x too feet cm lot 50 i 110 feet; well located on trackage and on pave ment with paving paid. S. C. Graham & Company Arcade Bldg — Phone 178 Brownsville. Texas BARGAINS — BARGAIN’S Have s 10-acre home on pavement at price of good City lot; ten min utes out; many income properties In City at sacrifice prices. Or chards and orchards, any site, any price, any location. See M. T. Killion over Willman's Drug Store. REAL PROPERTY 6 tracts good land, all in cul tivation. from 4 to 10 acres In each tract. Just this side Brownsville turning basin, at $150 00 per acre separately or all together. 3 24 acres south side of pave ment. 2000 feet from Browns ville Airport You can get this now st $200 00 per sere. Los Ebenos Residence, business and trackage lots at tempor arily reduced prices. If you contemplate building a home, let us show you some beauti ful bargain locations. A. D. Dickinson, fr. PHONE 499 B Jar din Bldg., Brownsville Pre-Port Bargains 33 acres on resaca near 14th fit. paving. Oood 3-room house, 2-car garage, bam. Price $4,250, terms. 45 seres, long frontage cm paving, 3 blocks of City limits; City water, gas, and electricity available; no irrigation taxes. $9,000 5-room house on West Elizabeth fit with fireplace. 2-car garage, paving and taxes paid. $2,750. Terms. .MONSEER AND QITLTER Merchants Bank Bldg.. Brownsville REAL BARGAINS In Brownsville business, residential property, City lots, farms. Two large ranch os Hidalgo and Willacy counties. John Gregg, 752 Washington St„ nhone 1197. Lag THERE ARE NEW readers and eld readers with new WANTS every day. List your Wants or Don’t Wants on the Brownsville Herald Classified page far quick satisfy ing results. 72 F arms- Ranc hea PRICED TO SELL—Well Improved modem home. It acres of grove; close to town and Port; terms to suit. See Owner. Box 507, phone 6019 P 3. 1-42 POR SALE—7 seres on pavement near airport and school. Tele phone and electricity available. Low price. Terms. Jennings, 624 W Fronton. 1-123 74 For Sale or Trado FOR SALE or trade-20 acres, fUl ing station. 5-room house, bart^ garden; near Kansas City, Ua Want South Texas property, clear. Sea Breeze Apartments, Corpus Christ!. 1-3 A SHORT^TlME advertisement does not always ruiflll the ad vertiser's need even in the strong est advartUi’ig medium If you hav« not gotten results—phono the Herald to renew your ad. CHIP COLLINS’ ADVENTURES By WILLIAM RITT and JACK WILHELM vv/fcLL i 3or a*aV 0C^TOaj'S tfWLETiC T£oPUieS ‘ TWe Twe. roos PCiV\aTWoS* PAv/iiE STUFP- STO U*M PROM OS THAT OoeffAl'T ¥*A Ih,/Trc at ^ AST CT/AuSBC? AuuTHE TfcoO&ue ne'5 TRV^G the. FVW^« STATUS_J- To H«OS /A) ou(^ I_ . A OMi/UVlTES^l MICKEY MOUSE ~ .By Walt Di»ney Bur i do WANNA— I —UM gosh! i •» fl _„ * «xi