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MAY ,30, 1933 THE BROWNSVILLE HERALP CARDS, CUBS A'S AND YANKS WINNERS WEST STRONG IN NATIONAL Hold Whip Hand in American League Frame Favorite, as Speed Demons Begin Long Grind The letics w- BARKER I'resn Sports Write St, Louts Cardinals and cubs. oi tho National and the. Philadelphia Ath- New York Yankees oi 'tho American emerged from. the season's second intersootlonai series ft 'lion's shave of the honors, Bftdcbali, statisticians, taking ad- yantftgn of a complete 'blank, jn the major league schedule yester- dwy, poured over the records 'toils latest renewal of east -west only to discover they confirmed ft new previous IntlMtlpns that the western clubs of the National loop and the eastern, outfits of the American pack the' most power. actual count In the National league showed 31 victories for the defending western olubs against 19 defeats, In the American league the cfwt ohalked up 29 triumphs 17 foe the Invading -westerners, The fast traveling Cardinals, nine.

games out of 13 fi'om tho easti moved' up from fouvth place to second while the Cubs, finally boosted themselves from seventh position to a with Cincinnati for fourth with an identical 1 record of nine triumphs and only four STUDY IS MADE that the. Valley doesn't how many com modules ships because it -keeps no recorc mixed car produce, W. Paulson, research specialist in mai kotlng Of the Texas A -M Colleg Experiment station is in this see tlon gathering statistics on the sub Ject. Paulson 'has been making stud of Valley shipments 'for severa years and details charts and graphs of the movo iment of various commodities. He interested in workln out the details on mixed, oars--th contents of the oars and destina tton, "You don't know how much of enmmodlty you are shipping unies Xnow is In-the mlxec Paulson said.

season the 1 valley has ship 4050 mixed cars, as agalnp at this time last year, ho study already imadu by Paul shows that several commodl ties movo more in mixed than li (ears--Jmrtlcularly beans carrots and beets. Cabbage- moves considerably In mixed oars excep din-tag the peak period, Tomatoes and potatoes, coming Into harves ovor a relatively short -period, are Uhlpped predominantly In straigh' oars. The marketing specialist worked hero today with files on tho market news bureau, with the cooperation of W. D. 3oogo, In charge He Is studying files of shippers and other sources of Information CH AIlkEH May 30, FoFty4wp lavgest field to the history of the J'RPS, lined up today with thetv em's roswljig tiafiBjiQe.

of speed, for the atari at 10 of the 91st internatlonftl automobile race at the motor speedway with prospects of an atendRnce of upwards of 100,000, Freddy Frame; LW Angeles, 3fl- yeaV'Old grey "haired winner of tho 1038 race, WBH a fftvoribe to trluniph with three other previous winners oi the classic, Louis Sqhneidar, Indianapolis, in 1931; Louis Huntiiigton p-firif, in jaaa, and L. L. GorviTP, in 1034, determined to snatch the honor from him. The field included the pick of American drivers aaid Raoul Bican- ti, a- daredevil' Aii'es, the only fureignei 1 Bompeting for the first prto of Thirty and dollars be split up among thp first 10 drivers to tteish the punishing grijjd oygr the 8 mile tn'Bfioheiious brick track. With two already dead and a third lying on a bed of pain with a brobr en thigh, the drivers nevertheless set out to eclipse'the jeoord get last year iby Frame of 104.144 jntles an hour, will Bill Cummings, Indiana- polls, set an average of Hfi sai miles an hour in Qualifying for today's race.

Due to limitations in for each car ed to a tank; it was es mated each driver would be cam- polled to stop no -less t)wn four times during, the rae with the leadership being ohunsed from- time to time. This was the first time the drivers have been restriated to BHPll a low gas capacity. In previous years they carried as much as 40 eallons with the that some -Qf the were only obliged Three American Horses Are in English Derby 3BPSOM DOWW8, May 30, (IP) Twenty-four thoroughbreds held the attention of all Britain today as a quarter million of the kings' subjects and many visitors from Iforefgjn lands turned their footsteps, fcpward this little village where tomorrow will be held the Home Demonstration Camp Plans Pushed (Special to Tho Herald) SAN EENITO, May Plans for tho home demonstration encampment to bo held June 6 and 7 at the Y. W. C.

camp at Rio Hondo are nearlng completion rap- Idly, according to Miss Dorothy Porter, Cameron county home demonstration agent. A number of speakers have been secured for tho encampment faculty Including Miss Mildred Horton and Miss Gladys cowling- of the A. tc M. College extension service, Mrs, Voiney prominent Brownsville club Miss Ophelia Us- till, Wlllacy county H. D.

agent and Mru. John Fisher of Prlmora, homo demonstration chairman tor the lloj' federation. everal subjects oE Interest to demonstration workers will during the enonmp- SULLIVAN TO JMTOSBORN Rough Bout Likely When These Battle Wednesday wrestling fans should see plenty here Wednesday night when "Rough House" Sullivan and Dobje Osbtn'n tangle In the main event. This has the ear-marks of making tho best bout BrownsvilliS fans have seen in some time. Sullivan, an exponent of modified murder, needs no Introduction to Brownsville fans, They remember what he did to Eddie Kettle? last week.

This Tennessee bank clerk is plenty tough and he does not mind demonstrating the faot for the edlillcation of the. fans. Osb'oni, on the other hand, is much the sjime type, This dead-pan Dallasitc likes to blast them around the ring with his fists. He is still sore disqualified in Ws lastvbout hare. It got so bad even the hardened referee could not stand to it, The soml'ifiiml will toe a renewal of that sure fire i bout between Antonio Ofttialss and Charley, Heard.

IN OUR (continued Prom Page OneT" 150th running 1 oountvy's greatest racing classic, the dei'by, The Equine Kings, three of them Were pronounced ready for the severe test of ft mlJe and one-half over one of the tuvf's roost trying cp.u'i'ses. Post time 'will be about 3 m. (0 BS.1 1 Stretching out over the picturesque downs like a huge horseshoe, the derby course offers the thoroughbred runners a real test of speed and stamina. The first half- mile is run 'uphill, then four -furlongs on the level and finally a wild dash around Tattemharn Corner and the run downhill for the judges stand. If tlie race runs true to history, trying to pick the winner is almost as dlfflBUlt as selecting a lucky number from a grab -bag, Nearly everybody hopes they know which horse it wdil be.

Tiie already here in large numbers, sell you their selections at almost any price. In the latest call-over of betting odds, three horses stand out, but the favorites seldom win, Lprd Woll avington's Manitoba, generally re g-arded as the best of the 1932 juv eniles, was the choice afc '6 to Not far behind, with plenty of sup port was Hyperion, owned by Lo Derby, who won his -last derby -i 1034. Lord Derby's colt was quote fit 21 to 2 Willie Sir Alfred Butt Young Lover, winner New market Stsfceg, was held at 100 9, Only one of the three American owned horses, Victor Emanuel Statesmen, seriously considere In the betting. He was quoted 11 1, Franz Hals, which will carry th silks of the Irish tenor, John Cormaok, was held' at 45 to 1, whil W. M.

Singer's MyOPOtls WB Quoted at 50 to 1. singer's Orwe was the favorite last year but falle to run in the money. MISSIONS IN mm 2ND 5an Antonio 3-2; Exporters Whip Crabs (By The Associated Press) San Antonio climbed into a tie for secgnd place ui Tews leastie Standings Monday tjy virtue of ft 3 '-a victory aver the Houston club, -which is leading toy. a The. featured a ylar pitching duel between Houston- screw ball aytlst, ancj San Antonio Bach allowed six.

hits, sixth Inning Purely and Bettenqoi-irt doubled arid Ollft pied 'out ft tp bring pair of San ATitonip The Missions scored agBijn in ninth. JHouston tallied a run in the foiu'th and the, in. the ninth. The B'saumont fflKpot'ters -opened tto'eergamo IWWB. series by defeating the Gal.

1 yeston .7 5, in a Beaumont "vlgW fieldey, led his teajn in hitting; with a PftW pf home runs and- a dowble, 'life teammates, Easterling and, Tautiy as- as Morgan and Walters, each drove put two hits. At Fort Worth the sU las Steei'g losi thpir fpHVt game, The "panthers them 4 to 3, Jimmy young southpaw released by season, hel Dallas early" in the Steers tcj seven lifts, it was his second win his former teammates since he donned 'a Panther uniform. DBJricfcspn started on the mound ror Dalla-s but TYRS replaced Whitehead in the fifth inning wg i the Panthers had rallied bring in three runs, to onetime Tulsa. hui-ler. turn-.

ed In. a victory for Oklahoma City the Oilers watte ed hits. The score was 2 to 1, Qaiveston OQO 800 12 i Beaumont 204 010 OOx-- 7 13 0 Thormahlen, Cromer and Meal- el; Schulz, SijllJvan and Pasek. Truck Markets Sfiles to Jobbers reported Monto, May 20: Tomatoes: (Texas lugs 0x8 and larger greon ripe -and turning wrapped unless otherwise stated.) Philadelphia slightly stronger, niOHtly 0x7 Chicago strong for good stock, 2.50-2.75, 6x7 mostly 2.50. St.

Louis stronger 2- 6x7 Now York slightly stronger, mostly 2.30, 2.30, 6x7 mostly 2.25; Auction Sales 2.053,06, 2.25-2.75, Boston about Steady, all sizes 2.25-2.50, Pittsburgh slightly stronger, mostly 2.50, few 6x7 Detroit stronger, 2.2S.2.B9, '-few 2.75, Gx7 2.25-2,50, Kansas City slightly stronger few East Texaa high as .2,35, few fine higher, 8x7 1.25-1,80. On twelve leading 144 cars. tower Rio Grande Valley ship- men's reported Tuesday morning, MHy-30; Tomatoes 6, green corn 13, total 18 oars, Total to date this season-- yosetftbles 1534J, od citrus 'and' vegetables '59, total' 18122; 'same day Itist season-citrus 6044, vegetables 15407, mixed citrus mid vegetables 142, total '21893 oars, Yoakum district tomatoes reported Monday, May 20: 7 cars. No other Available today holiday. vlll become an annual institution of real merit and usefulness to the Valley.

9 DO NOT WORRY--THE POIJ, ically mindsd are working right now on the theory-That tlie niaxt state senator front his district, Must and shall be a Valley man. Idea has finally peroolated, That as long as we have the votes, Wo may as well have the man. Good sense 1 political and We call It, COUNTY ATTORNEY CHAS. lowie is Scotch, And he to know if this Blessed Event" scrip toeing issued Leon Brovvn up at Mission, is transferable. Seems that Charlie is Indebted to the tune of me ijfc cigar to 'some Mission attorney and is trying to buy a piece of this scrip for a nickel to pass on to his Mission creditor.

Five cents for the scrip, 3c for a stamp, total deducted from 15c making 7o profit, So far we have- refused to sell our piece of for less than 7c. The trade may go through, but we it. Valley Shipping List Is Now Ready A new statistical sheet showing total shipments of vftvious commodities from the Valley since 1907 has Just been Issued In mimeopraBh form-by the Chamber of Commerce, Copies of the list are available to any persons desiring them. The -shipping total Is brought down to the present iseason, and will brought up to include it as soon shipping Is ovur. The table contains also statistics on the number of citrus trees in the.Valley as compiled by the federal inspectors in the Valley.

Officers Take Charge Tree Army Ten or, officers at Fort Brown uxpoot ito leave in a short time for some northern point to command unlU, of the reforestation awny, They will probably be gone six months, The tentative list was re- oaived several! days ago, but finul orders have not 'come throueh. Lifers 3, Robins 0 MEOUPIBS, May leagu leading Southland Lifers, downei the Robins Monday 3 to 0. Eacl team got five hits each in exces of runs scored, and men were lef on base despite numerous errors Batteries; Southlanders-- BoroheH and Thornton; Robins--Martin ant Evans. Umpires, David and ell. Ths League standings; Southland Mfe 10 6 Dynamic scrubs 9 fi Kiwanis a fi Robins Firemen 1 13 ,643 ,571 .533 ,071 Leading Amateurs In St.

Paul Open ST, PAUL, May Gold 'hunting professionals are going to find themselves shouldered around a "bit by amateurs in the at. Paul open golf meet at Keller course June 1 to Heading tlie list of simon pures entered are Jimmy Johnston, St. Paul, former amateur champion; lister Bolstad and Pat Sawyer, Minneapolis, Johnny Dawson, Chicago; Johnny Ooodman, Omaha-, and Nell Los Angeles, All six have been putting together scores in tho low present a real 'threat to- 'Walter Hagen, Tommy Armour, Olin Dutra, Harry Cooper, Leo Diesel, Paul Runyan' and Charlie Lacay, who ara among the professionals favored 'to win, Matamoros Nine Defeats Weslaco The Matamoros Communication nine defeated the Weslaoo Black Eagles 6-2 in a lively contest at Almazan park Sunday afternoon, The Macamoros batters sot eight hits with Guevara, P. Perez and Esplnosa getting two. safeties each, The got seven safeties with Brown Betting three for five.

AMERICAN 'WINS AUTEUL, Prance, May Shields, today completed his interrupted match, with Bela Von the Hungarian, in the third round of the French hard court tennis championships' to barely squeeze through to victory, 2-B. 5-7, S-4, B-2, 7-5. PONBBAt" RITES Funeral services 'held; Monday evening for Aloadio Tudon, 84; who died that morning at his residence on the eorner of 24 Polk St. Religious wore conducted at tho iminaoulnte wnoepelon church with 4nterment in' olty cemetery under the direction 0 peita Funeral home, HO Is survived by widow and one son. Houston 000 002 001--3 6 1 OUO JOQ 001--2 6 1 and Heath: Payne, Oven- gros, and PQ0-3 7 2 Fort Worth Erlekspn; bjornson; 000 130 ODx- 7 4 Whitehea.d and vvhltney TEXAS' LEAGUE San Antonio 9, Houston apftiunonl 7, Qalveplon Ft, Worth 4, Dallas Oklahoma Olty 2, W- Houston 31 San.

Antonio 20 Oalveston i 38 Tulsa 16 Pot, ,869 49! 21 2 3 Beaumont .33 22 Pallas Port Worth 20 pklahoma- city 17 25 31 4.35 (5alvegtpn at Beaumont. Pt. worth Pallas, San Antonio at Tuisfi, at Oiflahoma city. Majors gained Out AL OTLDING FIGHT ARENA Shaw Indicates He Will Fight At Mercedes an Okie, coo 100 ooo-- i 5 City DOS 000 OQx-- 2 3 and Rego; Lang- and Pow Rifles Split Pair San Antonio (Special to The Herald) MISSION, May Missio Rifles split a'fast, twin-bill wit the strong San Antonio Letterine here Sunday, dropping, the firf contest 8-4 and winning the sec ond 4-3, Bendon, right fielder, was th outstanding- hitter with the visitor in the first gaime, getting a home; a triple and a double in four trip; to the plivte. Leo Ifajo, veterm professional now with the RiJJas got four for four in the openlnt tilt, Costly errors in the sijftl caused the Rifles' downfall.

The second contest was abbrevl ated tp seven frames. Garga twirled nice ball for the victors, allowing only seven bingles, Game Postponed The contest between the Eaglob and Veterans for the unofficial championship of the Playground League was postponed McJnday light because of wet grounds. The 'ihird and deciding game has been flntatively slated for Friday night, The committee laying plans' for reorganization of the league was to aold a meeting Tuesday night ftb he Elks club, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT SHERIFF'S SAID THE' STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CAMERON Notice, is hereby given that by irtue of a certain order of sale is- ued out of the honorable 103rd istriot court of Cameron county on lie 16th day of May 1833 by J.J. clerk of said court, for the urn of $84,13 and costs of suit, un- 'er a judgement, in of Wm, a certain cause in said curt, no, 11488 and styled: Win, chwab ys, Schmidt, placad my hands for service, W. Brown, as sheriff of Cameron Vouu- did on the 16th day of Hay, 1833, levy on certain real es- ate, situated in Cameron eou'nty, Texas, described as follows, to-wit; Lot nine (0) in block twenty-one 21) in the city of Port Isabel, Tex- and levied upon as the property Schmidt and that on irst Tuesday in June, 1833, the amo 'being the Bth day of said lontlv," at the court house door of amorpn oounty in the city, of irownsville, Texas, between' the ours of 10 and 4 m.

by of said levy and said order sale, I will sell said above de- crlbed real estate at public venue, for cash to the highest bidder, the propei ty of said F. ohmidt and In compliance with aw, I give this notice by pubil- atlon, In the English language, once week for three consecutive weeha mmedJately proceeding said day of ale, in tho Brownsville Herald, ewspapcr published In Cameron Wltness my hand this 10th day Of May, 1033. county, Texas By HNOBBBRGffiR, Deputy, 6-18-23-30-3t-4599 I to The MSRP1PBS, May ing passage of the law boxing; A.I RoMiiso'n, well Mereedes promoter, has begun erec tlon of a.flgJit arena here with seating capacity of 3,000, Rcbipson needs no in tp Valley flgh't fang, His arer featuring -'BatWUig" Shclw wh recently lost his junior weltei weight to Tony- can mwy south Tex.a fans in years goiie by, Al operivte his arena for'three or four yeai at Mereedes, staging ''slany-iban affairs. whiPh were a Wg hit wit Robinson had a rule whtflh ways brpught out the best th fighters h94, The I'Ulg was "If yo don't fig'W, you don't get: paid And he enforced it, -If a sprappe tried to coast In, he got no pa Robinson says the rul Will 1 remain in force when he -open arena, iSliaw; who got his start iij tV Mergedes arena, has assured' Rob inspsrthat he th Valley' in near lufcufe, Th Battler, whose real name, is Jos Floras', has been the feature Inaction In Orleans for tr past year, His chief aehievemei. beating Johnny Jacliek for th junior welter title, up-and-coming lightweight kin had- a hard time wresting from Shaw, of the Mercedes-aren will-be mshed.

Jjeft-handed fountain pens ar actually manufactured, for the us of left-handed The pe'n point is cut obliquely. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT or In the District Court of th United States for the Southerr District of Texas, Brownsvll) jjivision. In the Matter of Isaiah Hodge Banlpupt, No, 400, Bankruptcy To the Creditors of the 6aicl Bank Notice Is hereby given that the 29th day of iiay, 1033, said Isaifth Hodge of Brownsville Cameron county, Texas, was dull adjudged a bankrupt, and the firs' Tieeting of his creditors will be leld in. the office of Ira Webster Referee in Bankruptcy, in thi Stegmnn Building, Brownsville, Texas, on the 20th day of Jtine, 1033, at which time and place tin creditors of the said Isaiah Hodge nay appear, prove their claims, elect a trustee, the Jjank- upt and other busf- iess as mmy properly come meeting. Dated May 29th, 1933, IBAr WEBSTER, Beferee In Bankruptcy, Use Brownsville Herald Classified Ads to Get Results Classified rates are: 20 words or less, pno ,400 Over 80 ono Insertion per 2a Subsoquont Insertions rup con: seoutlvely, per word lo Mlnlmutd 10 words By month, per word 30o No: alAs8lfl.ee).

no- ceptccl (or less thnu 40c IOOAL RBADSB BATB8 Beadero, per. Inoli Second and; third 3Vio per word; fourth, firtli nnd slxtb doss 3c per. dayi aVio-per word per Legal notices la per word eaob To Insuro puolleatlon. on the samo lay, classified ads must bu In tbe office by 10 a. m.

on weelc days, ind by 4 Saturday for Suu- iay's paper. Check yo-ur- ad when It first appears as not renpon- ulblo or than one Incorrect insertion, NOTE: All AflvbrtlslnB Is on a Strictly Caul) Basis. Phono for Mlsa aiaisllled, tako yuur nd, 2lvo helpful auBEostlons tf wanted, tell you whnt tho Bd will Then later In the day boy Jail on you wlthwtho and too may pay. People outside of Browns- rtlie should mall In flictr BABY FACE KINGAT LAST nin Kwyoe Gorbett In Third Round at LOg JJfiy 3Q. than three minutes after he Into the ring to for tlie welterweight title, Jimmy MoLsmin his first oartwhepi as champion, The smiling irishman from Vancouver fcnoefced out Young corbett, the Third, in the first round last night and Immediately went into his handsBring.

A crowd of 'approximately 20,000 amBftPd men and women sat In Wrigley Field, the fcos Angeles biige- Ijall pwlf, aiid Sftw the cha))ei)gef' batter the champion with two rights and three lefts, all perfect hits, just before the end of tlie round, The bout lasted only two m'ihutes and 37 seconds, For two minutes. Corbetfc was a' qhamplon, confusing McLarnin I A BONDS CLINT Phone WOOD and PODD INSURANCE SURETY BONDS I'hnnea 100 101 KrowiiBville Sptvey Kowalskl Building Merchandise 64 For Sale Miscel. Sharp jabs and at least two jolting- blows', MBLarnln, did his work in the space of a few seconds. deceptive southpaw style SENSATIONAL SOAP VALUES! Seven bai-s of extra flno tolefc soap, in eorseously colored box. only, 30c, An opportunity to make real money; must bo able jto Jiwist in small stoclc, Have vacancies In Onmeron, Hidalgo, counties, Oall or write, Earl S.

Stoops, Santa Hosa, his. opponent at the outset and Jimmy had done nothing to pave the way for his devastating- attack when it came. The fight made several records, It was the first time oorbett had been knocked, out and only his 'third feat ifi. 70 bouts, it was also MP- Iirnlii's first victory over a southpaw. He had fought but Brouillsrd-- and lost the decision to him last year, Ztfefeftrjifu hp4 on i the title to, Show for hfs fight and Prom'ote'r Jack Doyle was faced with approxl.

matsly a $20,000 deficit. On the basis of state athletic commission, figures $30,400 in paid admissions were received. Deducr tion of federal and state taxes ling 15 per cent left or short Pf the cash guarantee to. the defending champion. There were no net receipts from which to pay challenger his 22 1-2 per Announcements McAlIen-Reynosa BUS JJAILY SCHEDULE Leaves Leaves McAHen Reynosa 8:30 7:30 a.

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Special bus from Beynosa Saturday and Sunday, m. FIRESTONE Winner of FREE Wash and Grease Job Fred Rusterberg, Sr. A NDMBEE of good'used Ice boxes for sale. Tom Stevenson, 5th and Elizabeth, Phone nil. FOR, SAJJK cheap--Calcium arscn- ville." at 0.

P. Barreda, Brcwns- M80 USED L0MBEE--14 shacks; 3 and 4-roon; houses; iron bliiUlng, 20x44. See Stafford. Piper Plantn- tlon, Southmost. MSf! 31 Wanted Miscellaneous Wanted to buy--Tractor, bargain.

P. O. Box 1041. Real OLD GOLD--We pay cosli, Discarded rings, watch cases and other old jewelry containing gold, Dorfman's Jewelry store. MB 55 Boats Accessories FOR sta Cnbln Cruiser.

An exceptional eea boat, Cheap, Hay 5, wait, Port Isabel, M70 Rerstalt HOUSES, apartmonta Apply Madison HOTEl One efficiency, one 2-rooni went now available, S2fl per month, Every Itofo on including telcpfa hotel service, Also attractive with Wh 3. i FURNISHKD mortem 2 and apwTmenUs; gat age, w. WAV-DAY. Modern, pool. ed apartments; jed vice Mill IHW" DWIEX FURNISHED with '1 age.

Summer rates, IlM Wtit WllBalJflth and HSX Vrtiit '('' Tolaphono 1013 or 818 J. MM SWEENY Apartments. Cool. "moSu' i cm; furnished; reduced rutes- sflrvice bills paid. 1st and Adanvi Streets, MID B-coom houses; reasonable 578.

442 Levee. 64 close in. Phono E. Levee, or. call." 65 ATTRACTIVE BUNGAtOW Wt Brownsville; hardwood flgon throughout; elqssed in Phone 335 after mT FOR RENT Moo cool Bpartmsn.t in private Suitable for Oftr illshod.

Siunraw BBS W. i home, 67 Room Boar4 UOOM 'BOARX in hop for gentleman, Phone 658, K. Charles, Try Ack GLANCES George Clark bi '1 ravel HOTIjr, 1'ravol Bureau--If you want to room or travel cheap call 488, M33 DRIVING to Memphis, Tenn. via Little Rock soon, room for three; share expense, dare Box MOB Herald. Give phone niimlier.

Business Chances 17 Businets for Sale SANDWICH SHOP Best, double. drive-in in the. Valley, Houston business 1 for selling. Sadler's Bat Shop. MB3 IIM KRVieC IHC.Bia;u.

45 Miscellatieous WOULD to monthly In cash interest you? Small investment to start from $400 up. No promotion; no selling; representing in southern Texas and Mexico. Both American, and Spanish business men may qualify. Exclusive contract; no direct competition. See Mr.

Mo Kenzie, Room 314 El Jar din. Hotel, Brownsville, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. M91 "Yon go right to the foreman to inate kidding you and calling you nicknames," Employment THIS CURIOUS WORLD i 9 Situations Wanted VMEBICAJV GIIIIJ, unlncuiniljercd, desires position, Excellent coolt, and --housekeeper, home'not considered. References. Box- 'M B'J 'Herald; Business Services Fix It ROOF LEAKS specialize in repairing old roofs with Malleable Asphalt, Let us look at your roof and tell you how little it will cost to stop, or apply a new roof.

Phone 506. Taylor Lumber Distributor Ii, Brooltman, Applicator Moving, Trucks, Storage USOTN TRANSFER Moving and Phone 421 UBO MOST $IRP5 MOULT UT6NCE AVFAR, BUT TOE WHEN WINTER. SNOW-WHITE COAT; AND -THEN CHANGES BACK TO A REODI6H THE SPRIN5 POPUIATIOK OF WAS REDUCED QO CENT CURING THE FIVE VEAR. OF i IN Thfe ONLY ONefaMJ (OOEL3.J5;.

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