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The Monitor from McAllen, Texas • 8

Publication:
The Monitori
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McAllen, Texas
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8
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WednerdaV. Jur.a 13, 1C34. LlcraSatetyFor BHvirs Assured By Hew G-3 Tire 3 ffli: C10IYK Increased safety for drivers of modern high-performance a.uto-moblles? is assured1 by a. tsew, tire known aa the according: to J.V.V Carpenter, Carpenter Chevrolet local dealer for -the Goodyear! Tlrf Rubber "The, Ureg6t Its say Mr. "Carpenter, rfrom tht; symbol used to identify it In the laboratory', and 'on the Goodyear Of Stars And II tripes, Picnic And Barbecue Are To Be Main Features.

"-li: lest fleet during tbe years of its 3elelopment to perfection. The O-J A-Weather proved In. all the rigorous tests' to was aubjectetth'at It a'auld Average 4 3 per a cent -Tnorg non-kfd rfl 'Good tires are7 more important to lautomobiles today than ever before 1or several i reasons. The modern automobile is faster; than its' predecessorshas smaller wheels will "start and -stop more quickly and needs tire traction to show its best performance-. 'With tlifes, automobile will have the advantage.

of non-skid Vsafety' fpr- 4S" per' cent morft miles than, with any; tire- ever offered previously by the Goodyear company. noTniriG changed dut the priced i v. i rpHE identical Terraplane and Hudson then compare the horeepower.the nigseti A models that have swept ahead of the iess, the economy, the etyle! lW and -automobile industry in sales gains this 113 horsepower I Performance that' year can be bought today at sharply challenges all other Eights! Economy The AlnpUylng of the alar and tripe will mark the obM-rvance of Flair Day Thursday in the bui-ne district or the city, in addition to weveral out-door f-tivltie planned by the American Llnn- Daughter of- the American Kevolutton and other patriotic organisation. Regular houra will be cbaerved by the merchant, according: to the Retail Merchant Association, and the City State Bank and Trust Co. will maln open.

Member of the Rio Orande Chapter, D.A.Tl.. will entertain their famfllea with a basket picnic at -Lions' Park In Mission at 7p. jn. as a specat event for the day. A gala barbecue to be staged tomorrow night at the' Legion snorts arena has been planned by the Loyal Service Tost, American Legion, when Lefrlonnaiiei and thftlr wives will be jruests Flajf1 Day Is observed each year In Texas and other Mate in com-mr-moration of the resolution pas sed bythe Conirress June 14, 1777, adoptinft the star and snipes of the, 13 colonial states as ihe national emblem.

i lem fiW that challenges ANY 8 to deliver more .1 i vvw YORK'S CITY FATHERS GIVE A'DAXCC-f lhe big town's ndvernment took its teeming Simons toit3 heart when the first -fras. dance was given in Csntral Park MalL Thousands i Som all part? of the city danced. SCO at a time, to unes suppUed by a CWAband, and twwty policemen-attendants had nni to do. reduced prices. At-these new reduced Terraplane prices you' get the BIGGEST car in the lowest price field, 15 ft.

10 bumper to bumper the -only fully advanced styling in the lowest price field the most fa-'moua performance record of ANY stock car, backed by official A.A.A. certificates. On the Hudson 8, compare the price power from less gasl Get the most for your money with a new Terraplane or Hudson! Don't take word for it. Dont take the word thousands of satisfied Terraplane and Hudson owners. The Wheel is waiting for you you be the i i HUDSON MOTOR CAR CO, DETROIT The -dlffeEertee, i between the new- 'G3V All-Weather and any previous tire may- really be detected by the naked eye.

The G-3' has a wider and flatter tread, which is the primary fundamental of Its increased hon-skid Jlfe. The tire, inany given size, jhas more' of its tread in contact with the road. "This distributes' the and wear over a greater surface of the tire and at the same time increases the traction efficiency factor," Mr. Carpenter said. Riona Products-Runs Overtime lit Tomato Canning i mm NEW tO PHICEO NE7 LOV PRICES ITeeieiapilane Upper Valley Oil Notes CBALLENCER SERIES 2-Pass.

Coupe $685 Coach 705 -4-Pa. Coupe 735 Sedan .765 DELlXBSERIES 2-Pat. Coupe $315 Coach 1 83S 4-Pass. Coupe 855 Sedan 895 Younklns-Adams have taken over the oTd V. location on the tract and MeCJin- CBAlXENCtil SERIES 2-Pass.

Coupe SS6S Coach 575 44aw. Coupe 610 Sedan 635 SPECIAL SERIES 2-Pass. Coupe 1600 Coach. 615 '4-Pais. Coupe 645 Swlan 675 Conv.

Coupe 695 MAJOR SERIES 2-Pass. Coupe $665 Coach 680 4-Psa. Coupe 710 Sedan 740 Conv. Coupe 750 COMMERCIAL CARS Chassis $405 Chas. with Cab 480 Cab Pick-Up 515 UtiUty Coach 530 Sedan Delivery 595 ley-Weekley Oil moved SPECIAL SERIES-2-Pass.

Coupe $725 Coach 745 4-Pass. Coupe 775 Sedan 805 Conv. Coupe 835 Running full capacity with a payroll of more than $3,000 per week, the Riona Products is cunning two carloads of Valley tomatoes a be shipped -to points over the entire South. The McAllen plant is working two shifts daily, totaling 200 em ployes, with the same volume of business being done by the Mission plant They are paying 1 10 Iter ton to the farmers and are buying around 120 tons of tomatoes per day. According to Lee Akin, president and general manager of the-concern, they plan to close the tomato canning season about the middle of July.

In addition to the large quantity of tomatoes canned, the Riona Products Co. has put up 22,000 cases of sauerkraut this "year, amounting to 22 carloads. The product, some of which was sent to Michigan, found a ready mar-k-et with northern buyers. A strong advocate for. the Port Isabel port, Mr.

Akin considers i it MAJOR SERIES Club Sedan $1070 Brougham .1145 A from their old and are about ready, to. pud. in. Nothing has been heard on the McDonald Campbell's location on surveys 3 and. 888 but It is understood that both are having trouble in obtaining sufficient water besides having, hard drilling.

Broadcast At Weaken VESLACO. June 13- Sp--A broaileaM over KltflV fi'oiii 11 to 12 a. in. the mornlnK of Day, tomrorow, was planned at tho meeting of the Ainfrlciin Milton riilcB Kit rimt No. 464.

held nlcht in ilu i-liy hail. .1. J. I'rilnlxMuff was iijiuumI chairman of the committee In of the arranKeinenls to -be made for the program. In the fu-ttire.

Rev, AW C. --lMnaant, ex-army-chaplain, will make AA'Orlu Peace talks, on the radio, according to the decision of IcrIoii members, and It is expected that these broadrnRts will begin soon. A committee, S. H. Orlffin.

ehairniart, will contact all iumneNS men' of tli city, Keeinn that all Will have to be displayed Thursday, Onlern for flags will be taken from thone who not have them. (As the. comma ndcr, Hums Ford, was nlmont attending lh- State Fremens' convention in Minora! VeiR Walter Jiach. ftrst vice-commander oeupItl the ehalr. Tho Post ufrtte1 the resigiia.

lion or Mi leu I. Isle, assistant rout master of i he Leginn iioy Scout troop. 8 Cylinders 108 and 113 II. P. 123' Wheelbase 6 Cylinders 80 and 85 H.

P. 112M16' Wheelbase All price at factory YOV CAN NOW BUY A Pipe-lne and tank crews of the Sun Oil Co. are making rapid progress with their. TEEIIlAPLAMEoSGS HUDSONo'hW 'COS I ATFACTOKT AT rACTOKT ha. gre-it boon to the canning in From the- previous reports from many of the' foremen on the "new jobs just, commencing experienced ha mis are scarce and the same re port comes' from many of the other businesses in Starr county.

dustry in the Valley by providing a more economical means of transportation. HAS EVERYTHING NOW Alma Mamay. former 25iegfeld Follies irl, always had beauty, but now she also has money; -for she won $152,100 on a lottery ticket when Windsor Lad stepped across the line in the lead at Epsom Downs. When she received the news at her home at the Park Crescent Hotel, New York City, she wa so excited she could not utter a single word for five minutes. HUDSON TERRAPLANE The advertising merchant is ran asset to a communily he draws Phone 430 McAllen, Texas Vlave a room to rent? Phone The Monitor, or call and use our classified.

business. LA TEBT. WORLD PICT URES llllliiiil 'jr. 1 i -V v.s.-v. 5 I ph: I Ask us 5 r- Mil -XT- is lliiiisiiii lllSllllI -s 4: -4 JSrPdeIrSiv TH ST-Emergency crews from surrounding towns and villages forced hr1th ng Vt sweeps through the Millinocket sector of Maine, and are fbS 3 crack le around rest fires all through the east vw occu general because ol drought conditio ns.

FROM ECSTASY TO MISERY--One day worth $75,000, the next down to nothing' was the experience of Frank Rotvonik. SKELTER AND take off at the same time as vision' of the' Long Beach WILLY1 NILLY Di ers, young they practice for summer open- Recreation Commission' t'J and old. low an4 medium, all ing events held under super- playground. i janitor, of New York City, who thought ne naa won secona prize money in tue Irish sweepstakes, only to find that his nephew. Frank Schmidt, was the real owner of the winning ticket.

Here he is with Rotvonik when they believed they tud won. i i- -Ski V' I "Ws-. --v-i 5t' i 1 I -l 1 5 A COUP D'ETAT Augustine Waldemaras. former Premier of Lithuania, who was the center of a plan to restore his dictatorship in that country. Be flew in by plane from exile vv, a.

rrA. of tKo United Ctates 4Bceel Corpora Uon, who represented the steel -employerg' Interest in the Wathinston conferences ever XTVni ITXir and pajserirers on deck otajr. r-l'. the strike ro small village to the cap! "Alayaa Jungle by lUm ck panther photographed in the interior of the prey. The nirturV-.

SfjS fTSr'. Pw er. in the act of settir hlmseil to pounce on tol. Kaunas, whsre rccrabrr at 't 1 cW ObJ irectfltl the army were said ta te work. r1 '-1 hti di ng-range lens, while the animal was still unaware of presence.

nu The 6. O. President Lincoln. "with life belts adjusted. Cap whlcJi ruibed 150 mil into tain -George Ytrdley hinted vitrtM i --r Usniiuhi with bcr holds t'aa- that thera ciajr luve tsea tab rj 4 2 1- in for hi rfiim ItaifleJ I- i..

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Years Available:
1934-2024