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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 3

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Harlingen, Texas
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Sunday, June It, 1950 A i IE MO NI NO ST A HARlfNOEN, TiXAS Western Powers Reject Red Suggestion (or Withdrawal BERLIN The three western for other to unify this for- ni Corpus Milk Firm Being Picketed CORPUS lines CHRISTT Picket up around the BIRTHS Elastic ahnelacea without i to tie or untied are now Mr. and Mo Orlaham Milk company here Rat- Brownaviile, are the of a boy, bom Saturday, No name viet suggestion that all occupa- small chance, however. Uon troops withdraw from Berlin Russians accepting of the before elections to unify the city. At the same time. Berlin's western commandants presented their own plan for free elections and The western counter proposals urday by employers who went on strike to force recognition of 652 teamjHeri union (AFL) as their bargaining agent.

James W. Spivey, company president, said service would continue as usual. Not all of the TOWN TALK were contained in a note to Col. plovea struck. Spivey said Alexl Yelisarov, acting Soviet No other dairies in the city were commandant, from Maj.

Oen affected, well D. Taylor for the U. 8 yet been selected for tha child the couple's Mrs. Annie Conner Dfrncr of Harlingen is leaving by plane Tuesday for a viait with friends In Los Angeles, and a trip to Honolulu, Hawaii. She will visit with W.

E. Welch, formerly of Harlingen and San Benito In Loa Angeles and with two former friends who served In the WAAC with her during the recent war in Hawaii. She will leave for Hawaii on the 88 Cleveland. June 23, and return on the S8 Wilson. Wendell O.

Carter, son of Mrs. Mrs. Green A. Carter of route 3. Harlingen, has enlisted in the United States Navy.

The youth entered service in Houston and was sent to Charleston, South Carolina, for assignment Sergeant Flmt James R. son of K. E. Atkins, 314 East Monroe Street, Harlingen, has his duty station. Camp McGill, Takeyama.

Japan, after two-weeks of spring maneuvers. A verteran of World War II, Atkins aerved In the European theater prior to aa- aignment in Japan. $64,000 Worth of Bonds Sold in Weslaco Drive WESLACO contribution to the nation's Independence Saving Bond Drive haa reached a total of nearly 164,000, bank officials and the postmaster reported this week. Nearly all of this total haa been aold through the Firat National bank, with I5.B43.75 having been purchased by the public in the last week, according to E. R.

Hankal, cashier. Total at the postoffice has increased from J18.75 to $56,25, according to poat- master Nelson G. Hargett. Good Humor Men All Out of Sorts NEW YORK The good humor men. those white-coated traveling Ice cream salesmen, were out of sorts Saturday.

About BOO of the salesmen went on strike in the metropolitan area for higher commissions. Gen, Geoffrey Bourne for Brit- I ain and Gen. Jean Ganeval for France. All CiuieeeptMhle It answered May 8 outline of the Soviet condi- tiona for elections all of which were unacceptable to the Weat. The four pointa made by the western as essential to reunification and elections were; freely elected city government operating under a constitution drafted by of the people.

2 City wide freedom of activity for all political parties before, during and after elections. Would Drop Veto freedom of movement. freedom from arbitrary arrest. freedom of speech, press and radio throughout the city. 4 Resumption of the four-power Kommandatura.

the allied governing body. The single power veto, in effect before the break in July, 194ft, however, no longer would be recognized. Vacation Bible School Due Monday in Weslaco WESLACO Faith American Lutheran church will sponsor its Daily Vacation Bible school beginning Monday, and the classes will end Friday, June 30. according to the Rev. Arnold J.

Ihrig. Class each week-day will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 11:54 a.m. Departments, and teachers will be: Mrs. Carl Ermel, kintergar- ten; Mrs.

Alfred Lorfing. primary; Mrs. Roy Faires. Junior, and Rev. Ihrig, intermediate.

Children in Weslaco between the ages of 4 and 13 may attend. VILLA Mr. and Ben F. Freasier and children arrived Friday from Mathis to spend the week end with Mrs. Freasier'r parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Wade. RETI RN FROM VISIT SAN BENITO Mr.

and Q. R. Waldorf and children of Oil Hill, have returned to their home, following a viait with their parenta, Mr. and Mra. M.

J. Waldorf. Bunker Hill was one of the most famous of American history. Yet the British dead totaled only 226, and only 145 Americans were killed. 7 From Willacy County Going to College Station to 9 9 gtev with each permit shoes RAYMONDV1LLE Charles to be pushed off and slipped on Beasley.

Willacy county agent and without bother. Miss Louisa King. agent, will take five and girls to College Station next week to attend the state 4 Boya and Olrla convention. Boys are Ijir- ry Ayrea. San PerHta.

Tommy Kolterman, Lyford. Girls are Oberg, Raymondvllle. Mabel Stanley. Raymondvllle and Virginia Duboae San Perlita, While at the college the two will attend state meetings of county and home dem onstratlon agents. NCW LOCATION M.

M. BEHNER AGENCY Insurance For Your CAR IIOMF BIflIMM 123 W. Buren Phone 1374 HARLINGEN ft at enney VACATION SAVINGS TALKS ON CHINESE EDCOUCH Ed Stocker of McAllen told of the habits and customs of the Chinese when he spoke before members of the Edcouch Kiwania club this week. Stocker spent 88 years in China as an engineer for the Texas company. Soap Opera Heroine And Hero Marry ENGLEWOOD, N.

OP The heroine and the hero were married here Saturday. Teri Keane, heroine of the radio wap opera. "Life Can Be married John Larkin, hero of Right to He also plays the role of Perry Mason, radio detective. But just as in the soap operas, a conflict arose even at the moment of happiness. Their radio jobs will prevent their going on a honeymoon.

(HOIR TO SING MASSANETTA SPRINGS, Va The A Cappclla choir of Austin college. Sherman, Texas, will be presented Sunday afternoon to the General Assembly of the Presby terian church, U. S. NEW CASY WAY TO REMOVI PAINT! THE LECTRO PAINT PEEIER Peels off paint like magic! 1 UKTWUtlt HUTtO T001 THAT SOfTfNS AMD REMOVES 010 FAINT. 2 RfMOVtS PAMT DOWN TO THE BARf WOOD.

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TABU TOPS! 3. fURNHURt! BOATS! S. AMD MOST PAIMT6D WOOD SURfACtS! MIRRORS 22" and 24" Beveled Edge A special purchase of these lovely mirrors enables us to offer you these beveled edge round decorators mirrors at this amazing low price. 22 and 24 in. in diameter, large enough to make the smallest corner look large and spacious.

At this price you can afford several. $1.79 and $1.98 Manufactured by Hamilton Glass Co. herwin -W illiams aints 310 E. Jackson St. Harlingen Phone 1410 PHONE US WE DELIVER CASH C.O.D.

CHARGE PURCHASES GIFT WRAPPED NO CHARGE! New Original Hand Painted Neckties! SMOOTH ACETATE RAYON WOVEN WITH NYLON! 1.49 Deft hand brush strokes of experts make these hand painted ties standout for style! The fabric is smooth acetate rayon woven with nylon. A blend that gives splendid performance when it comes to good looks and ability to fight wrinkles! And these ties are fully wool lined, and faced at both tips with sheer white rayon. Great aifts for Dad on his day, June 18thl Sanforized Summer Sport Shirts COOL SHORT SLEEVE DPEN WEAVE COTTON 1.49 Now, when the summer is hot and sticky, comes to your rescue with a cool, really low priced sport shirtl It's made of lightweight (but sturdy) skip dent cotton mesh broadcloth, in light summer cloors, with short sleeves and two button-through pockets. L. LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY COTTON AND NYLON SPORT to 3 98 MEN'S NYLON SLACK SOCKS 65 Nylon socks wash in a jiffy, and they dry like magic never wrinkle or get fuzzy.

Try them and be surprised. Clock pattern, pastel colors. 10-13. FANCY RAYONS AT 39c PAIR NIS JL Nl It Collar Guaranteed To Outwear the Body! DRESS SHIRTS 2.98 Now the collar on Towncraft white dress shirt will outwear even the superb broadcloth body. (And the smooth broadcloth body has 220 threads In every tquare inch.) This new collar slopes comfortably to the natural curves of your neck.

Will lie smoothly, look fresh the day through. Sizes 14-17. FANCY PATTERN DRESS SHIRTS 1.98 2.98 Appleskin Rayon Slacks CREASE-RESISTANTI COOL and LIGHTWEIGHT 6.90 Appleskin is the finest rayon money can buy! It's cool and lightweight, and CREASE-RESISTANT! Thrifty Penney's brings it to you in these smooth, lustrous slacks for only 6.90! Don't wait, enjoy them now and all summer. Blue, tan, or gray ploids and plain patterns. Slide fastener fly, reversed pleats.

Sizes 28 to 42. MEN'S UNDERWEAR SHIRTS Fine Swiss ribbed cotton. 34-54. 49c SHORTS Woven stripes, with gripper fasteners, elastic sides. Sizes 28-54.

69c BRIEFS Sturdy combed cotton, elastic waist. 28-44. 59c 80 SQUARE COTTON PRINTS NEW SELECTION COLORS AND PATTERNS NOW 28 cyd GIRLS' LACE TRIMMED RAYON PANTIES 100 Opts. I RUN RESISTANT- SIZES 2 TO 12 SIZE 7 DRESSES YES WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THIS HARD-TO-FIND SIZE 590 and JUST ARRIVED PRISCILLA ORGANDY CURTAINS WHITE AND PASTIL COLORS- PERMANENT FINISH SIZE 82x90 3 00 Pr. SIZE DOUBLE WINDOW SIZI ............6.00 WOMEN'S RAYON GOWNS SHIRRED ELASTIC WAIST.

IACE TRIM OR CONTRASTINO PIPING. LARGE SELECTION REMNANTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES GIRL'S COTTON SLIPS 2 00 Men's Cotton Ribbed AA I MEN'S COTTON A T-SHIRTS 2M 00 FANCY PRINTED SKIRTS DIRNDL STYLE WAIST 1 00 FEATURE PRICE LADIES' HALTERS Large Selection Fabrics and Colors 50 GIRLS' BOXER STYLE SHORTS Cuffed Legs Pastel Denim 77 CLOSE-OUT GROUP LINGERIE Itayon Knit Broadcloth 1 98 STRIPED TICK COVERED PILLOWS FILLED 1 49 EA..

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