Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1930 Page: 12 of 16
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told at it j price and you’lljnttantly
see its extra value and desirabil-
ity. 4 One very important feature
of this now 1930 Nath "400" is
Duplate non - shatterable plate
glass in every window, door and
windshield—priceless protection
at no extra cost. 4 And this is only
j one ©f many superior features
which account for the superior
performance of the Twin-Ignition
Eight. The performance of the
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son of Denton wars here.
Misses Charcie Barr of Cooper and
Floy Brearley of Denton visited
Miss Esther Barr.
Misses Myrtle and Maude Alex-
ander visited in Fort Worth.
Mr- . and Mra. A. F. Choate and
daughter of Fort Worth were here.
Misses AUlne Rutledge of Fort
Worth and Corinne Rutledge of T.
C. visited homefolks.
i Mr, and Mrs. B. T. Hambright
were in Decatur.
Miss Hady Lassen of Fort Worth
visited hotnefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Owens and
baby of Fort Worth visited Mr
and Mrs. Emmett Mundy.
THerbert Wilson of Purdon was
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howe were
in Fort Worth.
Charles Comwell of Denton was
here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jackson were
in Denton and Dalias
Roy Alexander of Dallas visited
homefolks.
Floyd Owens of Fort Worth was
here.
W H Cade of Clarksville visited
his mother. Mfs. J. R. Cade.
paar at the vou
Arte Bunday afto
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B 10 selections. Wb
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COOPER CREEK
COOPER CREEK Neb. 26 —The
good ratn-ttmt fell Friday night
will be a great benefit to the oats.
Cooper boys’ basket ball Mam
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May Hill •
Mr. and Mrs. H R. Cox and lit-
tle daughter of Dallas visited I. M
Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Thompson
of Dallas visited S. A. Thompson
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Vino!
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Sarsaparilla Tonic
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fere with his work and indulged in
few outside diversions. He obtained
recreation in the summer by week-
end fishing excursions and broke
the winter by a week's angling in
Florida sunshine.
To see the president striding
through the White House grounds,
with secret service men t
fast to keep up with him, to to sey a
brisk, vital individual.
8.x weeks after he assumed office,
the president called the extra ses-
sion of congress to provide for farm
relief and consider the tariff. In
succession, there followed these im-
portant actions.
Withdraws public oU lands from
private lease . . . orders effarttve
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aiigimients in the south to settle Ai
patronage controversy . . . signs bill
to appropriate $4,250,000 to fight the
Mediterranean fruit fiy . . . names
pew board to survey possibility of a
Nicaraguan canal . . . appoints child
welfare conference . . . orders work
stepping, stopped on three cruisers . . . asks
army staff to investigate possibility
of cut in military expenditures . . .
urges immunity for food ships in
tune of war . . . calls conference to
)torestali business depression.
I A busy man. thti first year,
President Hoover to expected to con-
tinue at the same industrious pace
for the developments of 1829-^6
mostly were preliminary moves that
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A powerful tonic that
improves the appetite,
aids digestion and pro-
motes strength. Price
straight-eight, Twin-Ignition motor with its
9-bearing, integrally • counterweighted,
hollow crankpin crankshaft and aluminum
connecting rods is so superior to that of the
WWI lliulyhi uiyhifs ■ nd the Vaiightl yiilL>
will know it instartHy. ^The oil-cushioned
chassis (|ijur centralized chassis lubrica-
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I Fifteen such bodies now exist.
’ Attracting most attention was the
1 commission to study law enforce-
[‘the nation’s life are glimpsed meat, designed to defer, at toast
erbert Clark Hoover ends his temporarily, political discussion of
first year as president prohibition.
The average man’s pocketbdA. -Instead.
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■■ M-System Stores of Denton are owned and operated by Denton
xiiv vwners or m-mores are an maxing a rsguiai “•••« ••• stores. .
business with your local banks, patronize the local.jobbers. In.f*ct’we g*™ :
local jobber, hare pnferenu on all our bualneM. Juat a
b«“dl wi ** reur help. TH.
« eonaumer. Are you »oto« to beoneor
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i* you uve in venton, join us nsnu m ■•»>.« *v« - .
»ls, a better city, better bread and better bakeries. This can be done bjr^
race urifh waiii. knew. Inaitoi.Tirana ‘
' Phone 89
Church met at the home of Mrs. j Mrs. Leia Butterfield of Oklaho-
Arthur Scaly Tuesday afternodh.' ma visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H Sea-
The tenon was conducted by Mrs. ‘graves’. , \
Omus Peterson. The following were ( jgn Charles Raines of PocLWorth
present: Mmes. "XE F Stump, H. vtattedw Mr tad Mn. C O F»n-
W «Jnkins,-A. B. Cannon, Omwrthtwy *• - y
I^Jer^3n' T_P' L**t5r,_— 51 8am‘ I Mr- »nd -Mrs. Merrill Btricktend
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Mr. and Mrs. Snobbles and dau-
ghter of Oklahoma visited Mr. and
Mrs. O. Cleveland. A
Ed Foster and family of
Worth were here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D Lester and
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furniture.
Yarbrough Broz.
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the subject reached
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hia children and even hto thoughts time in the decade of dryness,
on idealism are aU affected by Hto admintotrafum aaw t
forces the thirty-first president has relief bill enacted, a colossal experl-
set in motion. ment without precedent. Its even-
Of primary interest was the de- tual destiny will affect the family
velopment of a comprehensive ex- budget by working changes in mar-
tra-constitutional aspect of govern- keting what the country eats, and,
• SMrt the fact finding commission naturally, its price.
"WUar'tnriMMdent Placed—Another move kffecting financial sutnad.office,
reliance than any of hto well-being was the president's ac- I2_ 2—
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Explores New Trends In I
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one «ronp.fl< Miatante win be
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cupy much of the party's time. A
balloon will be inflated In It and by
Ita uro Nicholson hopes to reach the
ceiling at the opening. Nicholson» - .
a uni- th, Perfected an amitr-Ntt
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vetep It and examine it before be
entero the room. “ " •" 1 *
A Caro at HwttUb Csecho-Stov-
akia, will be the next goal *
explorers. The cave has al
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O NATIVE TEXA
tion after the stock market collapse,
when he marshalled American in-
dustry to carry on immense new
programs.
The Hoover child welfare confer-
ence was regarded gs being so com-
prehensive that its findings would
be universally applied.
And the idealistic thought of the
world was pointed toward the pos-
sibility of a common and lasting
a farm | peace by the naval limitation nego-
tiations.
Despite twelve months of un-
flagging effort, harried by a de-
structive fire in the white house
executive offices, Mr Hoover appar-
ently is as healthy as when he gs-
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i®N»*ty-
Mrs W. R. L«nney celebrated
With a dinner Sunday in honor of
tom Laney's 34th birthday.
Mrs Annie Bullsurd of Denton yte-
<ed Mrs. Mary Argo who has bom
sdek for several wpeks •. I
fD. C. Meredith, who has been very
4ck to iipuibTO —1—ill better.
crowd 06 youag fotka enjoyed
w wteaer roast at the school hodoe
.day nUM. ■ TV.
Cecil Bauls and Cecil cook have
gone to Houston. •- .« • .ji-"-
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smithers vis-
ited J. W. Smithers of Trinity.
Mrs. May Cotten and children 1 jt a; Linenschmldt and daughter
of Waco have moved to this com- were at Blue Mound
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IS lb. Mandard granulated ,
Cofee ...........25e
-■right and early**, IM pw eeot poro ■rowsy
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Bread............
Froeawrbar ■rawA awdto tot two teaws
Stiortenraj '..is
Xwtft, Jewel, Vsgrtelr, Blakewhlte and ntben
s i>. roll
Cherries
Oalton. New York, toed Ph. Solid Far*
Soap
Cantay, oae free with purchase or » for
Hams 22c
Picnic. Rhankleas, lb.
HUB;..............
Fat, M. 1. Wed and Barred Mocha, lb.
Pinto Beans
Three pounds
Fryers....
Fta 1 lb. average, lb.____________________________
Tomatoes ......... 10c
Wapco, Flreelde, and other brands. No. 2 caa
Flea........ .....-02c
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peacemaker Floor, 24 lb. i > tJ. . -.w
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itersboy, mao lb,
Okies...
Fall quart, only
Cocoa
Motherx, two pounds
Cocoasst . 22c
Balk, shredded, motor, pound
Lye
Hudson, Giant and Babbitt
Plato Oil.
Plat can ■
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and starter. 10 lb. and Wflr. bag
, of bread. Did you know the Retail Merchants
are tryinff to get everyone to use the b1
cannot succeed without the aid of the ----- -
the few to continue to force your groedryman to handle out-of-town pi
• J; . M you live in Denton, join us hand in _a
trading with your home inatitutlona. —
Free delivery on all 12.00 orders or more.
miM^Hickory. - ■’ South Sh
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Cocos
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liarn under ths auspices of
*llday night la honor ^f
[ton's birthday. The stage
uittfully deooroted in red,
hd M ie •TlwjfrogrsjjgSn-
jtoe/’bv’fSi^h^^schAa^^ris
and -An Old Maid's Tqa Party" bv
the jranen of the Farm Club. Two
boxed M Martha Washington choc-
olatoa ware given the couple wear-
ing the most beauHwut colonial
cortumea. Miss Janet F|unbright
wtmtiag.the girls prise and C. L.
Thompson the gentlemen a.
The debating team here met the
Argyle team test week in a no de-
cision debate. On the way home
the juniors and seniors accompan-
ied by H T, Johnson enjoyed a
wiener roast at Denton Creek
The W. M. 8. of tne Baptist
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<im-1750); "Sketch In ft'Mi-
nor," Schumann (1110-UM); "Bym-
phonte V "Allegro,’’ Wldor (164b-);
Symphonic. Opus IS "Andante," H.
3 Barnes (UTT-)! "RosMte Mn-
catoe," Botamann (1192-107); Can-
tilena for Organ, Ottos-Otmtard tad
a^?°*Ue 1 "”Ule” VU™
The public to cordially invited to
attend the program, and no admis-
sion will be charged, to is ta-
nouneed Mijirif
Read the "want ads- in this pi*.
If You Ara Planning
to Build or Repair
job.
F. C. CONNER .
Buildinc Contractor and Architect
Office phone 1881
Residence phone 701-J
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1930, newspaper, February 28, 1930; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1369981/m1/12/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.