McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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McAL L.E it DAILY PRESS
237,000,000 BiBIes In
Circulation in 1929
"t5s—Bnfle.To mark the occasion. •
lunch wan given in his honor by the
British and Foreign Bible society.
"With the exception of Quwla." Mid
lir. Bltnon, ''where the aootety (a **-
cluded. I have seen the yearly Euro-
pean circulation of the Bible doubled
from 763.4WV to i,420.000 votuipee. in
South America the circulation baa rla-
en from 41,000 to 605/000 .
On Board of Firm
Bar Rule Action
LONDON, Jan 22--GtlS> The Bible
.--til! the hot nejler The. number.
Valiev Voice
BuaitieM of insurance Company
. Seen a* Prosperous During
Paat Year.
Temperance Head Urge* Gov-, of,volumes of tv Scripture in circufa
enter Net to Tamper With i «<» t* 2St.ooo.ooo.
Edan Law. The figure* were given out fey Dr.
* - - ‘ John H. Rltson. who has Just complet
AUSTIN Jan. 22—(WSy Governor ■» • — r
Dan Moody la urged by W, C. r. U_
forces to refuse the submittauce to t|
special- session of the state legislature,
opening Modupy. of any bill which
would weaken the Kdau’law. Mrs.
Claude De Van Watts of Austin, presi-
(feftt of the organisation. made the
THURSDAY, Jan. >3
11:00-11:15 Harlingen Radio Co.
11:15-11:30 Announcements.
11:30 Sign Off.
AFTERNOOJ? ' - ” *’*
12:30-12:35 Reveille A Station An-
nouncement.
12:35-12:50 Junkip Furniture Co.
12:50-1:00 Vegetable A Fruit.....Ship
Ting News.
11:00-2:30 Studio Program.
HARLINGEN, Jan. 22 (8p)—The
names ot'"Ljoyd Parker of Lu Feria, F.
c Ltldeh <>: Siiii Benito, John C
Myrlck of Harlingen and C. M. Mat-
hewsou of Harlingen were added to
the board of directors of the Rio
Grande National Life Insurance com
$auy at a meet ink of the, hoard of di-
rectors; tt was iwc-ted here today.
The complete board 'consists, of these
•meu and R W. Baxter of Harlingen.
•Wayne Sudderth of Harlingen, Dr. 1.
F McC'lenathan of Harlingen. F. .P
McElwrith of Coraittiiia, Johu Baxter-
of. •Dewnott, Ark . F. W.. Lembitrg of
McAllen; l>r. 3. M. Doss of Edinburg.
S. L. Gill 1>f‘Rfytnondvllie and R. P
Blythe of Harlingen.
MORNING
SPECIAL 30-DAY OFFER
•A . • •
Read Any Book For
5:31-5:46 Farm Flashes.
5:45-7:15 Morning Devotional Ser-
vice
7:15-7:35 Announcements
7 15-7:35 Weather . 5 Edinburg R4~
. : 1800 BOOKS TO SELECT FROM
PISTOL PETE’S NEWS STAND
7: IS 7: It Announcements, .,
7: 45-F:50 J. C Penney Co.
8:00-3:15- Montgomery Ward 5 Co.
3:16-3:30 Jitney Jungle. 1
8:30-8:40 Housekeeper's Chat.
8:40-8:56 Bromley's. Inc..
9': 00 Sign Off
If:30-10:45 Reveille 5 Station A
nouncements. r. ,
4:30 Reveille 5 Station Anuounce-
• ments. ’*■
4:31-4:45 Cooperative Radio Dealers.
4:45-5:45 Studio Program. ,
5:45-6:00 U.8. Dally Bulletin.
5:00-5:30 Jones Transfer t Storage
fompany
6:30-6:45 Brumley’s Inc.
5,45-7:00 Announcement^
God’s Love PerfOeUdr- UjllaZflU
tint God. having Raised up his Son
fm-r sent him to Maes yon, in turn-
ing sway every one of you from 31s
lalguttles.Acts. 3:86.
■r* w-
books, kith a-.net firsj yaar premium
-of 383,000 anh a renewal premium of
|7JOSS—-The • company »t* examined
as of Dec. 31. 1020. She annual report
wax filed ami Hi“ new ttrTT*0- was is-
sued January ft. -
7:00 Sign Off
miiieun
Everything’s “Jake
FOR SALE
shsro •
Hls Joy forevermore.
With This Parrot
PRODUCE SHIPMENTS
„~.Total to Date 2903 2243
Tdtal fr| .and. regia. V 5145
Total to date Hat year. IrulL—285,
vegetable*,' iu90
2. (INS)—
MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES
soon as com]
Bostonians Still Proud Patrolman Chat lea Suss, 'recently
Of Historic Landiniuckf^auga-Axa*
■ Jwi -rr- -|W5 Civil "btr
for* the tea .party, staid old Boston
took pride in her spirit- of patriotism
iff her old historic
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
Brownsville
KHT
HWalgtr
voice in Saragota park'here call. ‘Hel-
lo, Jake: hello. Jake—Help! Help!"
Upon investigating, Patrolman Suss
found a lonely parrot that had Keen
abandoned because at Uie current
‘parrot disease" scare.
' Department of Health authorities"
examined the bird and found it was
justified in calling "Jake" It was
"juke", literally1 and figuratively.
We will install our Patented System of Purifi-
cation and Clarification cjf the Pool waters, guar-
anteed to t ewta it the Best Pool in Texas.
The Hotel Building with the largest Dining
Room in the Valley^ ,
-Land Agents pledged their.weekly support to
Brownsville
Los -Fresnos
Lozona
Macrod ,
Lantana
Junior
Santa Maria
WAlTl
the mxlntenanci
landmarks, and tktt uokc-eoing of her
Revolutionary days traditions.
MebUuningUui public- grounds situ-
ated I n tin. h..:.r L^t 4tu- rOc knmvn IlV
the Boston Common mi Public Gar-
den. the Boston Business, a monthly
publication of the Boston Chamber of
Commerce. sayv.
•'Boston Common dates iia <k tp the
beginning pf Boston's history, its. ex
hnence and preservetion are due to.
El Gato t
Rangervllle
THAT advertising goes out and
brings business In. It* drawing p«w-
!»r is so strong that It will- always
bring an Increased amount of busl-
Cayricitos
Harlingen
Los Indio*
6 Primera
o Santa itosa
5 ! Villa
» j Edcouch
2 j Elsa
v,s La Blanca
Kretston
Willich
Laureles
La Paldma
Lellan
Hid Hondo
Harlingen
Stuart Place
La Ferfci
Mercedes
Weslaco
.Talk persuades but advertising con-
vinces. Advertising does mdre tp.sell
merchandise than any other element
' that enters -into selling. Everybody
knows that the business concerns that,
advertise persistently sw a SlftntftrT
r that gives the utmost in quality.
Persistent, truthful advertisers do
not fail for lack of business because
that class of advertising never fails to
^dltect the'minds of the buying nubile
<o them In a way that brings an ever
increasing business
Progress means advaffPement The
wants of. the people are alb-ays in-
creasing Business concerns that are
jtbrsistent advertisers are -com-erns
Tulane’s 1930 Gridders
— rTo Meet Northwestern
\ l: vl
.Marking a renew.,1 of football rda-
tions between the two schools, Tulaue.
Sotifhern Conference title winner in
1929.will clash with Northwestern
Historic records, show th t shortly
the set’tli ment -of me town of
Will sell at a liargain if sold at once.
.4
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Write to Happyland Swimmirrg Pool Engineer-
McAllen 7 160 ^_5f>
Total Today 53 ,10 43
ToUl to Da-e 512 . 966
Total tff rift- ' cTTcTw l7o~
vegetables 504.
utter
Boston, flic Boy ton Common-whs turn
ed over for a tnyHiilg fie ld an 1, used
vojy* mild; as it is today
Tui TTTTO
ber 4, atliTetlp officials of the s< hool
Donna
amt minced
Val Verde
Alamo__
San Juan
Pharr
Hauser
McAllen
— -W]e schools Have not met • on the
.gridiron since 1925 . w to n (he Green
Tide roiled to a llfTi, 7 victi>ry over
the Midwesterners.
ing Co., Clmion, Indiana, or see us at the place.
wad are always leady mj'Sharyhnd
meet these wants. Mission
most to bring in worth while business
ft coats the least and-does the most ' k City Sj
Advertisements deal with things in j Hdcouoh
rxinerica is paying a
record tribute to these
two great cars— ^ :
Vhlrh all people are vitally Interested
Buy or selling advertised merchan-
dlae Is safe buying or selling.
,s a
horrid word
•# # .• •-
but it is worse on the
< *
end of your cigar
j Coepbes
Itaymopdville :t
1 Total Today 158
Rabbit Meat Reaches
Perfection in Midwinter
T^vABBIT .meat la nn longer a i!minced garlic, thyme an4 hey-tewf
winter delicacy only; since. Add one quart of boiling water it
XV in many parts of the coitn- j which Is dissolved 2 beef bouilior
try. rabbit raining is almost as im- cubeA Cook alowjy one hour. Adc
purtant an Industry as poultry rrus mnshrooms ehop;^d She, Ienior
DON'T SPIT /
purtant nn Industry as poultry rais muehroom* ehop;^d «ne, Ienior
Ing. However, whether one buys a :rfnd and cook unM! tender Serve
dressed hare at the market or goee • dn platter garnished with ..toss'
gunning over frozen fields for ttiis point*. Yield: 5 servings
most common form.ot game, rabbitCei w—al’MiifTlin
meat is moat delictus in midwinter. U aavm brlld Ooar \ Jcx
This rabbits dinn«F_-Aggnk*ak.i "---— "........
planned, not only to offer rabbit]
meat In n savory and tempting form..
M to Otar vegetables which are
more
1bhs> Shaft!—pm
OONT SPIT \
BUJCKS in
operation today
than, any one of the
fifteen other nflaites
in BUICK’S fibld!
BOARD OF HEJUJff
mils diluted wttb
•i CUf Wale
t tbsp. melted
SIR floor, -then measure. Resift
with other dry ingredients into mix
Ing bowL Beat egg. add diluted milk
and hotter. Stir liquid quickly into
dry Ingredients in 13-29 seen mi- .If
speed is used in this stirring, if will
3t te**IKU U-WfiKt-sU Ahe -tfev-
tngredlenta and give four or flee «r
tr* stirs in this time—One textured
muffins will result. Time And speed
of stirring are most importanL Ponr
batter instantly Into oiled uiafBn
tins. Bake.In a hot*oven (425* Fa
$23,000,000m
the war against Slitting is a
isqde of decency i. . |oin It.
ted by aiotorists in
...'..A _----
posvders (look on c—) should stand
a whfis before putting into .oven.
Baking requires 16-20 minutes, de-
pendiqg upon size of muffins Cottr-
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1930, newspaper, January 22, 1930; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152957/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Hidalgo+County+-+McAllen%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.