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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 13

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Fridoy. Moy 76 1950 VAlllY MOtNINO STA HARLINGEN, TfXAS Former La Feria Resident Succumbs MARKETS Eoqe Ttili mi MIKMTft TO (I.ORK a ON MtWOHIAL DAY LA FE IA Mrs. Hilda vofcK Norlander. long-time resident I egMinodUf mirtiu be of La Ferta. and 1935.

a reiident of Denver, died in IO BLY1NO Denver, Monday beeps mibbey utiadt Her Melvin R. Norlander, i Mn spectated in- wner of the Norlandir Grocery here. and Mrs, Norlander, went to Denver to attend funeral services which ware set tentatively for Friday of this weeh Mr, and Mrs. Norlander came to the Vallay in They had lived in both Mprfnlrs and In La Feria. Mr Norlander preceded his wife in death three years ago.

Survivors include besides her Melvin, four other sons; Dr. W. H. Norlander and E. C.

Norlander. both of Chicago, 111. Bill and Kenneth Norlander of Albuquerque. N. Mex and a daughter, Mrs.

Eleanor McDonald of Phoenix, Arizona. Sixteen grandchildren alao survive. Mrs. Norlander was a member of the Methodist church. cotton OALVESTON tyPi cotton I 0 unchanged; good jrdtnary XI 46, food ordinar? 35 middling 31 18; middling 33 IS.

striti middling 33 II; good middling 34 good middling 34.98; dllng fair 34 08. fob N8 Friday's Radio Programs MABSEtM NEW YORK 'KM II Tka 4 mm I i Dll i In thi ftaai hour when lossea trn trimmed or wiped out Final I aa showed an almost mart mixture of and losses were limited to minor for the moit part. prices were the best far the dav In moet The Associated average of (Kl rrms.nei at 79, with alight decllnaa In the industrial and railroad groupi balanced by a gain in the utility division. Montgomery Ward paced the retail division with a lump of 3S to 60S for the quarter ended April 30. eoual to 40 a against 1 42 in the like 1141 period, were evidently better than expected.

Roebuck at and Macy'a at 34S were each up a point. Woolworth addwl a fraction at 4SS. Youngitown Bheet, up IS ntsday, Thurtdav gained 3S at Other did no better than hold U. 8 Steel dipping to 33S, and Bethlehem at stu. and Republic at up fractionally.

Ann and ms TI S3 Atchttoa Chrytitr HH II liwtfie Otti MS Orrvhound Oul( OU or. MS 1 K-T 14 7S Plymouth 31 Stand Oli Ind41 S3 Rtand Oll K.J. If, 34 Corp 6f 11 OuU ProdSIS 31 OuU Sul im 7171 37 Water A Oil MS 134 U. a at mi IIS NEW tORK Cl RR 1) Tha AiiirlatMlflHI 1 33 Sarvlca 77S I El Bond and ah II1, US Star Urn 37 fORT WORTH UVBMTCM rORT WORTH Cat tla Cart Cart EXTRA VALUE IN THESE USED CARS TRUCKS '36 Chevrolet $45 '3? Pontiac 4-Door $60 Studebaker 4-Door $95 '41 Studebaker 2-Door $435 '42 Bulck 2-D. Sedanette $545 Buick 4-Door $395 Ford Tudor $K45 '48 Frar.er Fordor $865 Hudson $495 '40 Ford Tudor $585 Ford Club Coupe $1495 Ford Club Coupe $535 '49 Ford Ffl 2-Ton Stake $1895 '47 Ford 2-Ton Dump $1095 '48 Ford 2-Ton Dump $1295 '47 Chevrolet 4 Ton P.U.

$995 '48 Willys Jeep Pickup 4-Wheel Drive $1195 Ford Ton Stake $295 Chevrolet Ton P.U. $985 OMC Ton Pickup '39 Ford Sedan Delivery $395 Jeep. 4-Wheel Drive $495 Studebaker Ton Pickup $735 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Low Down Payment Easy Terms I 300. and cattle and steady; and urn and low grade a 1 a steady to weak good to choice and 27.00 30 00; common to medium 20 80; fat 17.00-30 00; lfl 80-21 80. good and ifall calvaa 28 00-30 00: common to medium 00-24 00; atocker ealvrg 20 00 30 00-27 00.

butcher to J8c higher; rows to 80c up; unchanged. good and choice iso-27o lb. 11 00-38; good and cholee 100180 lb. and 278-378 lb 18 00. iowi moitly 18.80-16 80; feeder 18 80-17 80.

Bhaep 1.800 old theep weak to 80c lower lambs and weak; good and choice 37 00-21 00. common to medium 20 00-28 00. and feeder ahorn 18.00-30.00; daughter 8 00-11 80, good aged 12.00. SAN ANTONIO LIVESTOCK ANTONIO uPt Common, medium and good 17 80-20 00. common and medium 18 80-33 80.

common to low-medium bulls 1100-30 00 medium and good calves 23 00. common and medium 10.00-32 00; atocker bulla 20 300; good and choice ISO- 270 lb. 38 cents lower at 28; few 140-180 28-80 cents lower at 11.00-18.78; sows steady to 38 er at 18 80-17 28 Sheep 1.000 to weak; other medium and good spring 22 80-23 80; and 11 80-12 80. good and choice feeder 22 00 Ooats 400, not enough trash receipts to test trade. BOGGUS MOTOR COMPANY 1000 West Harrison Harlingen PRICES SLASHED CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO 8,000, active.

1828 higher on and 38 higher on top 20 28, good and choice 110240 19.78-20 18: 280-380 lb. 18.40-18.78; 280-330 lb. 18 78-18 80, good and choice under 480 lb. 18.80-17.78; 478-800 lb. 13 00-18 80 Cattle 3.800; calvaa 400; steers 38-80 higher, heifers strong to 38 higher, good and choice fed steers and yearlings 38 7832 00; medium to lew-good steers 28 2828 80, medium to good heifers 30.80-18 80; good cows 33 common and medium beef cows 18.28-31.80.

vealers 33 00 down. flheep 3 800; slaughter lambs 80 lower; choice no. I shorn 36 78; bulk medium to good 24 00-28 80; lamba 28 ewes 80.or more lower, S.00- 10 00 KVAL-1490 KRIO-llO KBOR-1800 KURV-710 AM IN 41 Lat-Am PTog. Sign On it A Sign On Farm Oacette I'M IS 30 Lat. Am Lat -Am Runrtaa Rtrmada Mnundup Htrur Pru Tndmg HI ml I Home Hour Family Program Clifford Clifford Brown Blue Rtdgl MountMerlettai an Again Farm farm Farm Bi tst 1:11 IS fus lu 1 Waatrrn HIM Wrathar Porocaal Morning Tl Thraa Martin Mffrry Oo Bound Mrrry Bound Bept Martin Agrontky Coffee Civirn Coffee Cavern MoCianahan Again MrClanihan again Agata WValher Remote Bunriae Chapel Wake (fp and Uvi Musie for fut Markrt Rnkft Tha Woman Phono QuU Ptattar Palara Plattar Pklai The Thi Clavalandiirti Club Club Bnakfait Club BrtaMaat dun flub lireakfest Club Rrnkfast Club RreikSst Club Nias linabin Again MrClmahan Again McClinahan Again i Frank Raci Adven Frank Bare Adven Inside Hollywood Daily Edition I 00 IK IM I 48 Arthur Oodfray Arthur Oodfrr; Arthur Oodfray Arthur Arthur Oodfray Rap, for Diana Morning Rtmiada Walfwni Wairoma Meat Your Oroear My i'Dia Strtry Mv True Stcrry Betty Crocker Rand Box Mv Trui Riory My True Story Retty Crocker Music Hall Allea Both Allen Roth Chapet hv Road Oentge Wright KURV Pirtv Um Party Ulte View the Hewg Ladles 10 to 10 30 10 1 ova and Oava my Aally'f Scrapbook Modern Romanraa Modern Hour of of Rnmann Muklc Hall Muaie Hall Music Hall Mualc Mail Betty and Bob Homemaker Itar.

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11 00 at 11 13 00 Prog Sign Ott and Orch. Dance Orchettra Orcheitra Orrh and Sign Off Orch Dance Orch Dance Orch Dance Sign Off Mel. Berenataa Mex. Sign Off Today's Movies A Ticket To Harlingen Arcadia, Midnight Show Malto "Quirk on the Trigger" Strand. "Johnny Eager" Orande "Puerta Valley Drive In, "Borderline" ftnmnavllle Majeatic, "Comanche Territory" Capitol, "Pardon My to Rio" Queen, River State, "giorni Over Wyoming" I "Ranger of tha f'herokae Strip" Rio, Pec a do Kn "Capulllto De Alell" enlarn "Father la A (Jrm, Schooner" Donna Pinza, "Haidars In The Train" McAllen Palace, "(iomanche Territory" Queen.

"Western Ranagadea" Kl Key. "Puerta Jovan" Palms Drlvt In. "Yellow Cab Cactus Drive In, Cab "My Dog Rusty" Texas. "The Reformer and The Redhead" I Feria Alto, "Dear Wifa" Sun lienlto Rivoli, "Missing" Pslace, "Silent "Mob- town" Hun Rex, "Dear Wife" Sky Vue Drive In, "Rope of Sand" mondi "The Boy From Indiana" Ramon, "Gunmen of Abilene" Charge of Assault $100 Fine Ignacio Cantu was fined $100 and costs in justice of the peace court Thursday on chargas of assault and disturbing the peace. Tha complaint waa mada by wife.

Justice of the Peace A Markowski. will not In Ma office Friday. Saturday, or Sunday. However Constable R. Childress will keep the office opan.

CHARLES DAY of Rio Hondo, hot announced he will took of county from thrat, opposing Andrew D. who is seeking ra-alection. Doy it a member and of the Rio Hondo school boord and a director of the Camtron county Farm Bureau. Monte Alto Students Hold Exercises MONTE ALTO Closing exer- eises for eighth grade were held racently at tha Monte Alto school. Honor atudanta of the class were Mary Lou Ramaey, valedictorian, and Minnie Lou Conn salutatorian.

Othera motad were Joaeph Kirk. David Plnkaton, Danoto Morin. The choral club, under the ractlon of Mra Mary Hchmaltreid, aang two numbera. Valedictory and salutatory sea ware heard by the audience. Principal N.

Miller apoke briefly and presented the awards. Approximately 150.000 people are employed to supply ice for the U.S. every summer. National Guard Notes 1949 Ford V-8 Tudor $1295.00 1949 Mercury Fordor 1949 Lincoln Fordor. Hydramai 1946 Mercury Tudor 1947 Mercury Fordor 1941 Studebaker Fordor 1940 Buick Fordor 1942 Cadillac Fordor 1948 Ford V-8 Tudor.

-Nice 1941 Ford V-8 Tudor $395.00 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan Fordor BEST USED CAR STOCK IN THE VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY 109 E. Van Buren Phone 2290 IN DOWNTOWN HARLINGEN CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAOO The boom in July eoy- beana rolled on In grain market which otherwise tH Thursday For the second straight tension, July beans soared 10 cents, the dally limit. And. was the case Wednesday, they made their peak in the closing minutes, leaving unfilled buying orders in the pit. In the process they scored a new aea- sonal peak.

Other bean contracts made modest gains, but otherwise the market'a trend was lower. All the major ended down, although May in which lng only recently started, gained 1 cent when compared with the previous close. Wheat closed 1 to lower, corn lower and lower to 1 cent higher. More moisture fell overnight in of the southwest winter wheat area, where the crop has been improved by recent rains. STOt HR IN' THE SPOTLIGHT NEW YORK if cloning price and £5555 15! -j 4 9 a a- USED CARS 'j fj- -J -J a 4 net change of the 10 mostactive ttocks Thursday.

Hupp Corp 36 800 4S UpS 8t San Fran 34.S0013 Dn Montg Ward ....11,600 60S Up 3S Oen Motors 88 Dn Westlngh Elee Copperweld Stl 14 800 16SUp Warner Broa ISS Up 8 33S Dn Childs Co 12 600 es Up Radio Corp ...13,700 ISS Dn By LT. JACK P. HUMPHRIES Hindquarters ompany Maj. Francis Q. Thompson, Signal corp, U.

8 Army, was assigned the 1st Battalion here for inapection of all signal equipment, preparatory to camp. AH officers and enlisted men of Headquarters wore big smiles, drill night. Beason they had received their pay checks through the mail, for the first time. This will be the regular practice. 1st ftgt.

Ellis Ticer announces three new recruits in Headquar- tera company: Guadalupe Balder- raa, Ramiro Garza and Israel Rosales. Maj. John H. Middlebrook. battalion commander and Mnj.

Claud E. Prejean, executive officer and capt. Bill Liebe. administrative assistant are still engaged in preparations for camp. The Medical section of Headquarters company is preparing for I G.

inspection May 22. Lt. Cameron Way says the company is ready and waiting for the inspection. FORT WORTH GRAIN PORT WORTH Wheat No 1 hard 2 35-39. No.

2 1 Corn No 2 white 02,4. Sorghums No. 2 yellow mllo, per 100 lbs. 2 BILL AYERS-NASH 1936 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan 1937 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan 1940 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan 1947 Chevrolet Fordor Stylemaster 1947 Chrysler New Yorker Fordor 1936 Dodge Fordor Sedan 1936 Ford Tudor Sedan 1940 Ford Tudor Sedan 1942 Ford Tudor Sedan. Fullv reconditioned 1939 Hudson Country Club 4-Door Sedan 1935 Plymouth Fordor Sedan 1935 Pontiac Fordor Sedan 1941 Studebaker Champion Coupe ALSO A GOOD SELECTION OF VARIOUS MAKES OF LATE MODEL CARS PRJCED TO SELL QUICKLY! SALESMAN ON LOT ALL DAY SUNDAYS.

fcsraa DOWNTOWN CAR LOT THE AT N. COMMERCE ST. HARLINGEN PHONE 2304 Vegetable Report Cars Cars SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY 1948 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN. Beautiful Two- Tone Blue and Gray Duco.

Radio, Heater Seat Covers, Back-Up Lights and many other Extras. A Top Value at Only $1295.00 AJ a ii Others LEHMAN BUICK CO. PHONE 3688 906 W. HARRISON HARLINGEN Have You Driven ci 1V5U Buick Dytidflow? Carlo! of from the entire 8. for Wednesday: Texas.

10, Arizona. 20, California. 132: bunched Ariiona, 46. California, 33. topped carrots, Texas, 10, California.

IS old, corn. Texai, 25 California Florida. 39 Alabama, 3, Florida 14, Texas, i 39 Ariaona. 47, California. 59.

old. tomatoes. Texas, 115, Florida, 24; melons, Texas, t. California. 6.

Florida, 59. Lower Rio Grande Valley earlet ta I p- menti for Wednesday: Cantaloups 7, Carrots i i 7. Corn 16. Parsley 1. Tomatoes 107, total 138 cars.

Totals to date this season: (Trark not included): Grapefruit 2821 (Inc Boat), Oranges 151. Mixed Citrus 890 (Inc LCL I Kxpi, Tangerines 19, Mixed Citrus and Vegetables 62, Anise 5, Beets 269, Beets and Carrots 193, Broccoli 50. Cabbage 3320 92. Carrots i Bunched i 3853. Carrots fTnppedi 812 (Inc 72 Cauliflower 15.

Corn 687; 2, Eggplant 35, Endive 14, Greens 1, Lettuce 1645. Onions (Dry) 773, Onions (Oreem 13, Parsley 188 Peas 4, Peppers 555, Potatoes 393 Spring Crop and 42 Fall Crop, Radishes 32, Spinach 26. Tomatoes 4174 Spring Crop and 270 Fall Crop Turnips 8, Watermelons 2, Mixed Venetables 8207, total 29623 cars Totals to date last season: Citrus Fruit 8316, Vegetables 21083. Mixed Citrus and Vegetables 91, total 29490 cars. Other Texas districts shipments af for Wednesday: Coastal Bend; Beets 2.

(T) 1, Corn 1, Onions Tomatoes 1. Watermelons 8. total 14 Unreported May Tl: Corn 2. Totals to date this season: Beets 20. Cabbage 69, Carrots (Bunched! 56, Carrots (Topped) 117, Corn 18, Cucumbers 50, Greens 1.

Onions 776, Potatoes 1. Radishes 11. Spinach 106, Tomatoes 15. Watermelons 34, Mixed Vegetables 224, total 1498 cars Laredo District: Cantaloups 3, Onions 6, total 9 Totals to date this season: Beets t. Broccoli 13, Cabbage 41, Cantaloups 9, Carrots 62, (Top- pedi 1.

Lettuce 31. Onina 2245, Peppers 14, Tomatoes 412. Watermelons 7, Mixed Vegetables 260, total 3096 Winter Garden: 1. (Tl 7. Corn i.

Onions 7, Potatoes 1, total 19. Totals to date this season: Beets 15, Broccoli 1, Sprouts 2, Cabbage 62, (Bunched) 767. Carrots (Topped) 59, Cauliflower 1, Corn 18, Lettuce 316. Onions 449. Parsley 1, 19, Potatoes 3, Radishes 9.

Spinach 575, Tomatoes 198, Mixed Vegetables 122, total 261? can Eagle Pass: 24 Totals to date this season: 1, Carrots (Bunched) 4. Carrots (Topped) 2, Cauliflower 161, Onions 178, Peppers 1, Spinach 451, Tomatoes 65, total 863 cars llson-Karnes: Onions Tomatoes 7, total 8 Totals to date this season: Cabbage 21. Corn 1, 59. 167, Mixed 10, total 258 Company Harlingen tit. Theodore Fehrenhach, whs in charge of the tank crew training Sunday afternoon on the tank range at the Harlingen All- Valley Airport.

The hoys enjoy very much the tank obstacle course. M. Round L'p 1st Sgt Lawrence Decker and a group of M.P'« were out picking up the men who were AWOL from drill this week. This is an authority invested in the commanding officer to detach such groups for this purpose, Capt. E.

Mike Gilbert announced that he two good openings for radio men in his Professors Revise Mexican History BERKELEY, Cal Two University of California professors have set a new' figure for the population of central Mexico at the time of Cortez. They incidentally scored their colleagues for discarding reputable testimony and using "arbitrary factors," The professors, Dr. Sherburne F. Cook and Dr. Lesey B.

Simpson. concluded the population was around 11,000,000 persons rather than the generally accepted figure of about 4 000,000. They base their estimate or. three separate computations. "This violent discrepancy the professors said, referring to the difference in the the figures, the conviction among most scholars that the ancient observers were not to be They said modern scholars wete in the habit of dividing eariy estimates "by some arbitrary factor, ranging from two to seems to us that if the testimony of respectable witnesses can be discarded so easily, then all history would have to be rewritten in the light of hiter Drs.

Cook and Simpson concluded. LOVE CONQUERS ALL GAINVESILLE, OP Jimmy Wilson, quadruple war amputee, i and Dorothy Mortenson, 23, will be married June 8. Wilson, who lost both arms and legs during World War II, will be graduated from the University of Florida June 5. His fiancee is a drama student. communications scctlon and that good ratings are available.

Capt. Gilbert also that ail of his officers and the majority of his men are available and will attend camp. 1st Sgt. Flavel D. Wilson, motor sergeant for this company has built field light wMlh a 150-foot cord.

The purpose of this light is for use in training and can be moved from various locations and also for training outside the building. Company Donna Lt. R. D. Birdwell was approached by 1st Sgt.

John H. Sanders and requested the officer, to take his immunization shots. The lieutenant walked in, looked at the needle, came out and promptly said, "I see any need for any hurry When I see that needle, my knees start shaking and clattering A sharp man, Lt, Allphin, commanding i ficer of the company stated "There Is one thing you do not want to worry about Lieutenant, as long as they are shaking, there is nothing to worry about. It is when they stop shaking, you want i to get Lt. J.

O. Allphin announces that his company will participate In the Armed Forces day parade, 3 p.m. Saturday afternoon In Alamo. All guard units in the Valley should have some type of entertainment arranged to call the I attention of the public to Armed I Forces Day. Lt.

Allphin announces that he Is now receiving new and equipment under the new designation of a battalion of armored cavalry. He is receiving pistols, bayonets, 30 cal. machine guns, water cooled and many other items. Guadalupe Reyes, a member of this Company and a resident of Weslaco was recently married. Trocp has four new recruits; Elmer L.

Tyner. Donna; Jose Pena Mercedes; Lino Cavazos, Weslaco and Jose Cantu, Mercedes. Brownsville Boy Sent To State School BROWNSVILLE A 16-yesr- old Brownsville youth was com- mitted to the Stats School for Boys in Qatsavllls In the fatal stabbing of Israel Gracia, 18 also of Brownsville. The youth a committed to the school by Judge James S. Graham, acting Juvs- nile judge.

Gracia died In Mercy hospital after he was stabbed near the La Gloria dance hall last week. Guard rails in farrowing houses will prevent many baby pigs from being crushed by thslr mothers. I eweierA Krteiulijr Harlingen 1419 COMING! RIVOLI SAN GENITO SUN. and MON. fr? GI ORGI SLATON WILLIAM PUlKftG The dramatic story of how the Air Force fed Berlin during the Russian Blockade! FREE ESKIMO TWIN POPS Courtesy Hygoia FREE POPCORN RIALTO STRAND RIVOLI SAN BENITO LAST TIMIS TODAY SECOND-HAND FATHOM ach 1AM SAUN OCRS WINNINGEft DRIVE-IN THEATRE Box Office Opens Burt jut caster ta or HAND" Paul Henrelil Corinne Cal vet WHERE'S ELMER7I HOTEl MADKON COFFEE SHOP for he claims our meals ar.e hard to If you been in it thin week! I AND tiu PIHH GRAPEFRUIT of R.

N. ITI INDEPENDENT THI NEW fSa AVmONOVILLE (Today and Saturday) BOV FROM Lon Me Butler (Today and Saturday) NMKN OF Alan Lane-Eddy Waller HARLINGEN Today Saturday 1 MS Wilt GEER CHARLES DRAKE i ei. i I COQTEZ WESLACO Wotd MADISON MARLINGEN LAST TIMES TONITE niD CLAIM MacMURRAY TREVOR TNfATti TODAY SATURDAY BLAZING WMl Uto tOAfttMQ FUN! tMUir STARRETT BURNETTE HJifSIAlt MIA ROBERT TAYLOR HEFLIN TONITE 11:13 TICKET Tl TtMAIAVr WITH DAN DAUBY ANN! BAXfllt Color by Technicolor SPECIAL SCHOOL'S OUT MIDNITE SHOW TONITE 11:15 P.M. ARCANA HARLINDEK'.

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