Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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Major Shepard
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Friday evening service. Among them
will be the Westminster choir of 26
members, with their director and
organist, who will have charge of
the music that evening. The group <
will be here in time for supper and
will be served at the church by men
of the congregation.
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yourctntm i the form pro.
and we will be glad to show you our new
home. If s larger, and better.
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Personals
Glen Mayes of Fort Worth visit-
sd Hay Crawford. 1
Mrs. Roy McWilliams and daugh-
ter and Miss Vella Lanham of Ce-
lina visited Mrs. A. McWilliams.
Miss Marita Couser of Marietta
visited Miss Alta Crandall.
J. W. Mount of Houston visited
Rev. and Mrs. J. Grant Forester.
Mmes. Ray Kemp and John Seal,
Mr? and Mrs. Bryan Nance. Gene
Hughes and Leroy Kemp visited in
Pilot Point.
Mrs. W. M. Marian, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Wood and Mrs. Price Marion
visited In McKinney
Mr. and Mm. R. E. Hicks, Misses
_____Bell Roofing and Sheet Metal Co.
Reduced Cash-and^Carry Prices
t. Continued!
Men’s Suits CLEANED and PRESSED .......a......................... .-..........
Plain Dresnes CLEANED and PRESSED ..............................................
fore the
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King of Oklahoma City'visited Mr.
and Mrs. E. L King. ;
Mr. and Mrs. David Waterstreet
have gone to Cleburne to live.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Toon, Wilson
Toon, and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stin-
son visited in Pilot Point
Misses Pauline Burchard and Lida
Norton of Fort Worth visited Mrs.
H Burchard. ).
Dean Sullivan is in Marshall to
have charge of the undertaking de-
partment tn the Sullivan store.
Clay Landers is able to be up.
Mmes. J. D. Nance' and Arnold
Nance were in Denton.
Mrs. Luther McCollom of Valley.
View visited Mrs N J. Flowers.
Mi. and Mrs. J. A. Touchstone
and Misses Mildred and Emogene
. HAS YOUR FAVORITE DRESS
Become a little droopy, your favorite coat a “veterans”
look ?’Our dry cleaning will put back into them the look
and feel of newness.
Call 24 today.
COLLEGE TAILORS *
119.95
633.00
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The most convenient way of paying is by check.
The safest and easiest form of personal book-
keeping is to pay by check. ' .
HEdMAELY
A CLEAN HOMEOWNED STORE
South Side Square. • • Phone 1183
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three four months 1 3-4 to 3; five
six months 3 1-4. 2 -2 — “—
NEW ORLEANS, Feb.
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ngstiny of
with Olive Palmer and staff, smg-
ing in place of the, Revelers who
are on tour, at 8:30 to the WEAF
hookup. • ________
Kathryn Meisle, operatic contral-
to. guest star of the concerts pro-
gram on the WABC chain at 9:30.
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AssemblyRevival
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- . Your bank account is an investment paying both
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First State Bank of Denton
Gutzke toPreach
Series of Sermons
For Presbyterians
to
7.50 or steady; no good rail sheep or
iamohs offered.
3 hard- 68 1-3 to 69 1-9: No. 3 red
nominally 71 1-3 to 73; May 73 1-4;
July 01 1-3.
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trial. The defense was granted 90
days in which * appeal
Public schools in Montana receiv-
ed more than 43 per cent of the
total property tax collections at
1930
LES BATSELL. „
ruptcy. Sherman
Telephone 2.
If you haven’t seen our new place, come in
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Taliaferro & Son
North Side Square.
Radio Features
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need: North and East Texas" 3^; West
Texas 33 a 35
Prime cottonseed oU 6' 14.' -
Prime cottonseed meal 43 per cent
Prime ottonacedhuns 10.
2 Linters average mill run 1 1-3 •
ville sanitarium Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. John McReynolds. Misses Cle-
Australia and some buying for Amert-
ca is reported. On domestic lines M’s
and finer wool continue quite active
with prices about steady, A fair de-
mand is being received on 58. 60's
ing some Ms territory wools are mo-
• KANSAS CITY GRAIN
, KANSAS CITY. Feb' 4—Wheat: No.
Glaziers, painters, and landscape
artists are now busily putting the
finishing touches on the new house,
to be opened to the public the lat-
. "‘is alone,
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midday was a few points off from the
best.
Topeka. Kas., Feh, 4.rMajor
Charles A. Shepard, ary pulmo-
nary specialist, convicted of fatally
poisoning his wife, Zenan, June 15,
1830, based his hopes today on an
appeal.
He was sentenced to life impris-
enment yesterday by Judge Rich-
ceived by private concerns indicate
J- as active, demand and further ad-
if) vance, I wool plicae this week. in
1 J, C. McReynolds was operated, champion boxer
upoh for appendicitis in the Gaines- men.
tus and Esta ou MeReynolds,Mis. chartered interurban cars for the
Tol Crawford. Roy Spratt and Buck
Gary accompanied him to the sani-.
h",
Mid ubove 8.60: (at cows 425: low
-cutteve 340, alauglitar calvae about
• C. M. MIZELL
Insurance
All Kind*.
Banement smoct-Ourti mag.
. Phone *7. Rsb 222-w.
COTTONSEED OIL
NEW ORLEANS, Feb 4 -Cottonseed
Oil eloma steady. Prime summer yel-
low 6*0; prime crude 6.00 to 6.25:
February 7*0; March 7*4: April 7**;
May 7.19; June 7.14; July 7.18; Aug-
ust 7.20: ‘september 7.28. Sn
' KNSAS CITY LIVESTOC K
KANSAS rr. Feb. 4.(0. 8. De
Al — Hogs: 6,000 steady to 10 lower/
top 7.55; packing sows 5.40 to 6,15;
stockpigs 7 00 to 7.7*.
Cattle: 3.800; calves. 2.000; kilung
Clssses opening fully steady; stockers
and feeders slow, weak: steen, good
and choice e00-g0e ibs 7,76 to 100
000-1500 lbs 7.78 to 13.00; common
and and medium 600 lbs up 5.00 to
8.00; hellers, good and choice 550-
850 Iba 6.50 to 10.00; cows good and
Opening of the Musical Cocktail __ -
at 1:30 via WABC and netwonkk, ter.par' “ February.
- . _ _ _ Urhem 44 Ge A.i-h-A
: No 3 white nominally 57 19 10:15.
“ ■ ” --‘—•--”7 The Men-About Town Quartet
***: Houston
103*.
Both President Hoover and the American Red Crass, which he heads, were bitterly attacked in congress af:
ter the refusal of the national reef organization to accept a proposed $25,000,000 federal appropriation.
Judge John Barton Payne, national Red Cross chairman, is pictured above, in center,as he told a House
sub-commite that his agency preferred to be “left alone" to raise its own funds. At the left is Represen-
tative Will R. Wood of Indiana, chairman of the committee, and at the right, Representative Louis C. Cram-
ton of Michigan -1
New 1931 Wall
Paper Patterns
. Now in Stock.. )
From 8c Bolt Up
Morris & McClendon
Paint and Paper.
________Phone 530-
‘e SEEDS
Trading developed a little vitality
on the upturn.. after slackening al-
most to standstill on the decline.
Shares advancing a point ro two in-
eluded American Can. Loews, Sears,
Eastman, Diamond Match, Air Re-
duction; Cas. Macy. Johns Manville,
ran Consolidated ias. and American and
L® Pretsnazpyer • 8 skeer advaqcca
‘worthington was heavy selling off
3 points. It turned with the rally
elsewhere, then fell back. '
Call money renewed at 1 1-3 per
cent
“God Church, being conducted by
* Rev. Floyd L. Hawkins of Houston,
is being well attended, it is an-
nounced by the pastor, Rev. O. B.
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Amy. Vesta Mae and Anita Hicks
were in Denton.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Lindsoy, of ...... z . • . ,
Fort Worth visited Mr. and Mrs. * ard J. Hopkins of the Federal court
A. Thompson. "•mfwhe Aonted hia motion tor a new
Sam Fowler and Mias Laura Mae
QUALITY LUMBER
Fair Prices. " Prompt Service.
Building materials of all kinds, paints, builders’
hardware, fence posts, -wire and roofing of all kinds.
• -
G. W. Martin Lumber Co.
Where Service Is a Pleasure.
Phone 293.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO. Feb 4—(6. s. D A.)
Potatoes, slow; sacked per cwt.: Wis-
copsn round whites, 1.35 to i.sa
Idaho rusnete 1.65 to 176; Colorado
McClure* 1 66 to 1*6
CHICAGO rOULTRY
CHICAGO, Feb: 4 — Pouitry. nlve,
oasy: fowls 17 to 30: sprlmts 25
roosters 16; turkeys 35; ducks 33'
geeno 14.
M-SYSTEM NOS. 1 AND 2
You will find alkali times plenty of Crystal Wax
Onion Plants, Bermuda Onion Plats, Frost-Proof
Cabbage Plants, Onion? Sets, both white and yellows
-tested garden seeds in packages, 5c and 10c—the
old price. * ' : •
; Seed Irish Potatoes—cobblersand trjumphs.>
Will sell you onion plants by the crate at wholesale
. prices. 1 t
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Touchstone we're in Valley View.
by IT I N DENTO Nwaitea“me"unanizrasda“okvao"
(Time is Central Standard)
NEW YORK. Reb. 4 — An 11-
year-old boy and a 38-year-old man.
working tide by aide at the micro-
phone. comprise one of radio’s new-
eat noveities.
The boy is Donald Hughes, the
man la Nick Dawson and the nov-
elty is “Daddy and Rollo". They
were chosen because they were con-
sidered just the right type.-
The*-sketch had its debut on
WABC and stations last night in
the presence of the author of the
series, J. P. McEvoy, who interrupt-
ed a vacation in Havana to come
to New York for the first few
broadcasts.
To be sent out each Tuesday.
Wednesday and Thursday at 9:45
p. m., the skit depicts the difficul-
ties of a modern father in attempt-
ing to answer all of the questions
of his young son.
A highlight on the WABC chain
tomorrow afternoon marks the re-
turn of Russell Pratt' Ransome,
Sherman and Joe Rudolph—Jh*
Three Doctors—to network broad-
casting. They are not to have a
sponsor' this time. Their program
comes from the WMAQ studios.
Chicago, from 3 to 3:30 p. m.
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Try these on your radio tonjgit?
Continuation of the Bobby Jones
golf periods on WEAF and stations
at 7. < . ‘
vsTs.. • e. with the little mileage left in those
WV •B V •61826 EE old tires at today’s low prices?
LIVERPOOL COTTON
, LIVERPOOL. Feb. 4.—Cotton spt,
middling 5.70: middling 5.041 strict
(owlmidming 5.40: low midanhgB.19:
strietgoodorainary 484; good orar-
ateadyy March B.56; My 5,64: July
5,74; October 644; December 5.92:
January 984.
CHICAGO PRODICE
CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—Butter unset-
tied an dweak; creamery extra* (02
ntorey:25: standards (90 score car-
At) 24 1-24 extra firsts (90-91
ore 34 to 24 1-3; firsts (8-8
neore! 23 to 23 1-2; seconas M to 87
score; 33 to 33 1-2.
steady to ftrm; extra firsts
17 1-2 frenh gradd fimste 1-2;
ordinary.first* 14 to 15
NEW vouKsrocKS
YORK, Mb. 4.— The stock
mraket pointed upward today, after a
momentary decline during the morn-
10%. 1 "
Thea* were nmerous advanees of
a point or two by midday, and 1ss-
M of 1 to 3 pointe recorded during
the morning had largely been recov?
ered. .
Van Swearingens
Seek to Extend
Railroad Empire
CLEVELAND, Feb. 4—The Van
Bweringen brothers seek wider do-
mains for their far-flung empire qf
railroads.
Coming almost on top of the re-
cent agreement for a division of the
eastern trunk lines into four ma- „
jor systems. the Vans—M. J. and
O. P—have left no doubt of -their
intention to push their network. on
into New England.
If success meets this new inva-
sion, the brothers who got into the
kransportation business as a byt
product of their development of
Cleveland real estate, will stand at
the head of an interlocking net-
work reaching from the rocky coast
of.Maine to the peaks at the
Rockies at Great Salt Lake. Their
Chesapeake and Ohio. Erie and the
Nickel Plate roads carry them from
the Atlantic seaboard at New York
across the plains and industrial
cities of the Middle West, and the
Missouri Pacific ‘takes the trail on
across the Mississippi to Utah and
the Rio Grande. . 2
Their determination to acquire
the 2,005 miles of trackage of the"
Boston dr Maine Railraod for their
Nickel Plate-C. St O. system were
revealed before the Providence. R.
I., chamber of commerce last night
by Wm. H. Boyd, Cleveland attor-
ney. L
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Oil production in Ilinois droppad
to 5,296,000 barrels during the first
11 months of 1930, a drop of more
than 500,000 barrels from the same
period in 1929.
A six-piece orchestra directed by
Elwyn Wray of Breckenridge is fur-
nishing music, and others having
instruments are invited to bring
them and join in the programs.
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1. 4 — Middling cotton
10.30; daiveston
* HcGQ GRAIN PRICES
CHICAGO, Peb. 4— Wheat: No 1
hara 79 1-3; No 1 northern spring
79.1:4 Na fnixed 7* S-4 to 79
■•Dota: Ho 3 mixed 641 No 8 yel-
low 65 65.1-2; No 9 yellow (did,
M; No 3 white 66 to 67 1-4.
-Oats: No 2"*hite 33 1-4 to 33 1-3;
No. 3 white 83 1-4 to *3 3-4.
abate* 4,50t0 650; valers (milk fed)
nudium to choice 5.50 1 10,00; Stock-
er and teeder bteers, good and choice
650 to 0.25.------
Sheep: 7.000; . lambs steady to
weak: sheep, weak. Lambs, good and
choice, 90 lb* down, 7,50 to 8.40;
ewM. medium to choice. '160 lb* down.
3.00 to 4*8.
cmAGb GRAIN REVIEW
CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—Official con-
firmation of need of .moisture
throughout the entire winter wheat
area led to fresh upturns in grain
price* today. Government reports
suggested danger that a sharp fall
in temperature would cause crop dam
age,
Openine at l-4c off to 3-40 u.
wheat afterward showed “gneral
gains Corn started 1-4 to 1 l-8c
highe end subsequently held near
to the initial range
Wheat closed Irregular at 1-3 cent
decline to 1-8. advance. com 1-8 to
3-4 down, oat* unchanged to 3-8 up.
and provislons 13 to 30 cent* off.
FOREIGN EXCHANGES
NEW YORK. Feb, 4— Foreign ex-
changev firm: Great Britain in dol-
lars. olhers in cerfts,/
Great Britain gkmand +85 8-4: ea-
blen 4.85 31-33. dO-day bills 4*3 1-
18; France demand 3*2; cables' 3 92
1-26; Italy demand 5.23 3-18. Bel-
gium 13*4 1-3; Germany 33.77; Hof-
lana 40.18 1-3; Norway 38.73 1-3;
Brazil 8.80: Tokyo 49.40; Monrteai
99 93 3-4; Mexico City (gol peso;
48.10; Portugal 440.
BOSTON WOOL
boston. Feb. 4—cable reports re-
Canadian soldiers and
. and the Home-
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Nothing adds to comfort and
satisfaction like modern,
stylish furniture A
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Special Jo Record-Chronicle.
SANGER, Feb. 4-Bily Downs,
about 65 year* of age and pioneer
resident of Bolivar, died at 11
o’clock Monday night of heart fail-
ure. He apparently was in good
health when he went to bed after
doing a big day’s work. The funeral
was held at the Church of Christ
in Rolivar Tuesday afternoon. His
wife survives. She was before mar-
riage:Miss Harriett Sartin.
News Briefs
J. B Brewer and Mrs. Charlotte
Michael were married Tuesday eve-
ning at Marietta. They are both
well known here.
There were 23 present at the gen-
eral officers and teachers council at
the First Baptist Church Monday
night. Hot chocolate and cake were
served.
Girl Scoutstavill give a program
at school assembly Wednesday.
Twenty attended Tuesday’s meet-
ing.
inally 54 1-3 to 55 1-3: May 80 1-9;
July 81 3-4; September, 62.
Okta: No. 2 white noinally 33 to
33 1-3: .No. 3 nominally 33 1-3 to 33.
NEw YORK FUTURES
NEWYORK, Feb. 4.—Future*
closed very steady, 13 to 17 point*
higher. Spot steady. Middling 10.66.
High Close
. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
* HW ouEanEcoytox
NEW ORLEANS, Eeh. 4 Although
Liverpool win lower thar due. cotton
poFPKTWAN IIVESTOCK
j-Hoga: 400; truck 5c lower. —"
• to 15c lower; truck top 7 60 ..
« 7*6; packing tom 6 75 to 6.00
Cattle I SOU including 600 calves.
Semi-demorized trade in elaughter
vet rings: bidding around 35 to 60c
lower; other elses too scarce to
permit tUf test ofvalues, fed steers
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Tropical
showers to make Jungle cobras feel
at home are the latest addition to
the new reptile house at the Nat-
ional Zoo.
Five of the largest glassed in cuW-
-cles now being landscaped to look
just like real snake haunts have
been equipped with summery
sprinklers to soothe the snakes, es-
pecially when shedding their skins.
' Dr. William M. Mann, director,
explained showers of warm water in
cakes thermostatically-regulated to
jungle heat would quickly create the
humid atmosphere so welcome to a
big snake when he wriggle* out at
his old skin.
Large lizards, also, may be allow-
ed to bask in the warm showers, as
welt astar artificial sunlight—of
correct equatorial intensity, created
by ultra-violet ray lamps.
For reptiles of more temperate
zones, an 85-foot skylight of vita-
‛ glass has been installed to check
effects of the sun’s direct rays.
Aeross the building from vitaglass
row is another tier of cages under
an 5-foot skylight of ordinary glass.
Dr Mann said he would make ex-
tended tests to determine which
tier his flock thrives best
nere openea steaay, first trade show-
ifig gain* of two to three points. The
market Muted btt slightly after the
start. but fanied again. dwing to
moderate trade buying and short
— coverings. May advancing to 10.78
ahd October to 11.19, of four to five
points above yesterday’a close. ■
’At the end M the firat hour, the
market ^wm Stene and at or near
Th* market became atrty active
during the middle of‘the morning,
owing to good trade buying. There
was also more or lens price fixing by
the mtns, and covering by ring
shorts May tradbd up to 10 82 and
• Oetober to 11.36, or ten to twelve
points above yesterday’s close.
Towards noon, the market quieted
down some and prices eased off two
tothree pointe from the to®' on a
M4t0 realizing
NEW YORK COTTON
. NSW YORK, Feb. 4-Cotton open-
ed stendy at an advance of 3 to 4
tuturet closed steady at net advance
of 13 to 17 pointe:
High Low Close
January .... • 11.57-b
March 10.69 1046 10.57-
May ........... 10.85 10.70 10 83-64
July 11.07 10.93 1106-
October 11.31 11.14 11*0-31
Pecember .... 11 49 11.35 11.49
CALL MO»EY
NEW YORK. Feb. 4 —Call money
easy. 1 1-3 pef cent all day. Time
loans easy: 60 days 1 1-4 to 1 1-3;
• ■, mb • • ‘
Bankers’ acceptance easier, 30 days 1
1-3 to 1 3-8; 60-90 days, 1 1-3 to 1
3-8. Four months 1 6-8 to 1 1-2 five
siy,months 1 3-4. to 1 5-8.
GOVERNMENT BONDS *
bonds:
NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Government
Liberty 3 1-2s 101,11: Ist 4 r-as
102.10: 4th 4 l-4e 103.14.
Treasury 4 1-4* 111.6; 4s 107*; 3 3-
4s 104*0; 3 3-8s 103
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS -
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 4 —Spot cot-
ton closed steady, 13 points up. Sales
1.853; low. middling 8*3; middling
10.32; good middling 10*3; receipts
14,314; stock 781,068/
MARKETSAT A GLANCE
Stocks firm: Eaqtmme Kodak ad-
vances more than 4 point*, *10•M
Bonds firm; govermelcs buoyant:
second grade domestic strong.
Curb firm; utilities slightly higpez.
Foreign exchanges firm; steting
strong.
Cotton higher: foreign buying and
Planting Seeds
It is time to start that early garden.
We beve a fresh stock of bulk and
package garden Meds. Prices reason-
able. Phone 83 and your order will
be promptly detvered. Move Alfalfa.
Sweet Clover and Seed Com. Poultry
Wire. Pultry Suppligs. Start your
baby chicks on. O. K Brand Chick
Starter—contain* Butter Milk and
God Liver Oil.
points on continued buying of near
months by spot houses, pesumably
to fit price*, while there was a sca-
- wring demand for later deliveries
which wm attributed chiefiy to cov-
Ai wm accompanied bv talk of •
‛dy winter with the possibility of a
remy spring, but bustness remained
yttet and the early buying was 8w»-
! plied aroung; 10 78 for May anqi1f
for OotoUr. Prices were holding n-
in 6 point or two of these figures at
tho end of the fleet half an hour.
* • The Market became somewhat more
active later in the morning. The
steadiness of the near mouth on th*
buy;ng attributed to the trade# seem-
ed to promote covering end sorge
commision house buying in later di-
ll ver tea and offerings were compara-
tively light May sold up to 16.85 and
October to 11*7 making net advances
of about 13 to 16 point* on the more
active month* This* price*, however.
liuMd to attract a uttle more heag-
ine and realizing and the market it
M. A. GAY’S TIN SHOP
For
1 " THE BEST TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS
( 219 W. Oak.____________________________> Phoned 10.
For our Saturday specials see Denton Independ.
Ball Brothers
PHONE 9 MARKET AND GROCERY PHONE 240
NEED A ROOF?
study-laboratory for scientists as
well is a place for children to come
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-DENTOX. TEXAS KEcOBD-CHRONICLB, WEDNSSDAV. FEERUARY 1,1931
When Red Cross Chairman Re f^ctbd Federal Relie fF and Billy Downs Di
dry weather.
Sugar easy; liberal spot ptferings.
Coffee easy; trade selling.
CHICAGO
Wheat easy: forecast rain Kansas.*.
Oom eaey; larger offerings and
disappointing caah demand. _
Cattle steady to higher.
Hoge steady to lower. I •
The number of horses and mules
in Montana decreased from 400.484
in 1929 to 362.861 in 1930. largely
because of increased use of power
machinery on forms.
HERE COMBS ARABELLA
C. I. A. Auditorium
Wednesday Night, 1:15
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST-
ERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
In the matter of Robert E. Griffin,
bankrupt. In bankruptcy >
To the Creditor* of said Bankrupt,
of R. F. D 3. Frisco, In’the County of
Denton, and District aforesaid;
Notice is hereby given that on Jan,
uary 31, 1931, the said Robept E.
Griffin was duly adjudged a bank-
rupt; and that the first meeting of
creditors will be held at my office in
Sherman, Texas, on February 13.
1931, at 10 A. M., at, which time the.
said creditors may attend, prove the
claims, appoint a trustee, examirA
the bunkrupt and transact such other
buelness as may properly come be-
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. Rev. Manford George Qutzke,
pastor of the Westminster Presby-
terian Church Dallas, will be here
this evening to negin a series of
sermons for 10 days at the First
Presbyterian Church and the public
is invited to atten, it is announ-
ced by th*. PastdhRev. W. Fred
Galbraith Services will begiR at 7
o’clock. «
All churches in the Texas Synod
of the Presbyterian Church U. S
are planinz similar services to
take place between now and Eas-
ter.. r .
Gutzke was pastor at Winnipeg,
Canada, for several years. He has
taught school in, Canada, and serv-
ed with the Canadian forces over-
seas during the World War. He was
director of gymnasium activities for
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1931, newspaper, February 4, 1931; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1468697/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.