The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 16, Ed. 1, Friday, January 6, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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PERSONALS
J. A. Wacker Jr. lefto last
week end for Dallas where he
visited his roommate andl ab
tended the Texas . Tech-3t
Mary's football game. He left
ther late Monday for Lubbock
where he is attending s'ihodh
Misses Frances Adams uarid
Nannie Jane Gilfeaple and Hi.
and Mrs. R. G. Ford "and Bobby
visited Little Miss Peggy Joyce
Dalton in Temple Tuesday night.
' Mr. and Mrs. A. KGfcarowitz
? visited Mr. and Mrs. peorgjfc
'Heiilpel in Dallas Thursday.
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Eugene Schwertner; Garland
Ormand Virgil Klump and Wil-
liam Breihan left -Sunday tore-
Sttmetlheh: Studies at T.Gollege
Station. " .. a
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TttlBUNE
. Mr. arid' Mrs. Ted. Ford and
daughter" Jalane o Granger
apent Sunday with Mr. 'arid Mrs.
1 Mrs. Ben GkMs andfaon Travis
imcan were visitors oi irienas
in Temple- Tuesday.
UN 1ft
u Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gryer
ana aaugnters racsy Ann .ana
BlUie Jo have returned to their
hotne in Corsicana after a Visit
here with relatives and friends.
A!V kriki !Mr. P W. fln'ffi'lih
and' Doriald Paul spent last week
end' m JDaiias with; Miss JJoris
Griffith and attended the Texas
Tech game there Monday.
'Mr; and- Mrs. J. S. Ruler- visit-
ed. Mr. and Mrs. George .Hompol
wTih am natiants in th Metho-
dist Hospital in Dallas .Sunday
ana -.Monday.
Mr. nnrl TVtfa W- T). Tiflvia rf
Lu'hhhck have1 been here Visit-
nig MrsDayisl parents Miv arid
Mrs. Koy .j-j. latum.
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Mr: and MrsTEdward Bovd
have mced tpDallas to make
ineir .iiomer r
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- Mr. and. 'Mrs.. LeeVSmuvberry
tttd Miv find-Mrs. JoeWacha Jr.
visited Lowell Spraybx and
family in. -Austin lastSunday.
ffisfetowel -Talley and' Walter
Wickstrpm visitedMMr.aiffl Mrs.
T. A.VOtit'laW and Mr arid Mrs.
' Erknttv. Stanley -in Austin? Sun-
dayt ' . . U .
s . '- Vk
Mr. and Mrs. .Alviri Cowart
visited .Mr "and Mrs. Forest Xi.
Hausman and Mrs A. K. Ram-
is ey in Austin Sunday.
Miss Wlni.cp Rnwarfc returned
to. Austin" Sund'ov after havinir
spent the holidays at home.
ATv anr TVTva TH O RtfiVP.ns
and" baby Twbre; Temple yisitors
Sundfiy.
"Mr.-fanavMrs:.Lawrence Har-
ville- of; .'Chicago 111.- 'have been
here- fisiting' Mrs;. Harvilies
ents"Miv-;and .Mrs. Les TJsry
: (Miss . MarryHatch-of Austin
speiit'The. 'HveTek-en'd here- with
relati'vesr-')i - ' ' . '
.Y'lSir And Mia. W:' Q.. Teinert
ft'sndKMrs.- -Ga Jessevisifed-rel-"ativls'ihfThorndale
Sunday.
'v Mf.T'andMr Edwin Gerschjof
a"llas:ay6' heenhere visiting
relatives J '
Mrs. "H. S. Skinner and' Miss
ffla Mae Skinner visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Skinnerin 'Hous-
ton and Mrand Mrs; Earl Skin
ner at" Pasadena last week
. Miss Irene Holcomb retiirned
Wmrfe Simdav from Austin where"
'sHe"' spent x the. Christmas holi
days. She was accompanied ncme
by Mr. ana Mrs. Aioert waaeier
arid children and Mr. and Mrs
"W: I .Vom Hosenberg and son
arid daughter.
-IjMiv .arid' ''Mrs. Brirke. Horton
AfTAiifll-'fiiliftw hHen-.liere visit-
- '-1-: "ing'in .the liomeofMr.; arid'Mrs.
L':fe. ";'?'; -Mr:"' "and1 Mfrs.- Claude- ;JDeris6ri
-rwf1 and' iiitlifl daughter returried to
:VMri nnTllMrs.ick McCaryer
r --"-?- v- - . ' .-
and. Mr." and. Mrs. raui Jesse
retUrSe;yedne?day' from a visit
"M.'K-ttton; .corpus viu;xw """
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' 'Jane- Boren rof. Fort" "VVorth
-wak a-gu6of bethel Lois Mes-
vtser cuririglthe holidays.
!I: :Mland MrEllis'yare arid
Mp.;r'and-Mrs.rE B. "Ware at-
tended th"e:T.CU.rCprne.ige Tech
u fbotball:?gamei:in.New Orleans
- Monday.
U- t( lf I. Ill III! """ tf
lMir. ahd MrsA;T..6 Elide W
.- uiarence- ox uaivcotuy.
beenf.here: visiting Mrs.
sbparents.Mr. andMrsi
Jesse-Sr.' . ' ' .
Mr. aTid' MrsiiWaldoi7JoHnson
r; tt" " . -.". -l- - "i i-.
!2i Camerpn yisrtednere' ms
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Miss. Idella Schoepfdf Austin;
retlirnted home Monday after
mv. ndi'ner the Christmas holidays
-with her parent's Mr; and Mrs.
jDaTton Schoepf.
; "Reihel.Lois.Messer Spent .last
week end in? 'Temple with-Mrs
E.M;Messer. .
Death Claim
Roy Gray of Hdlland
-'
Funeral services were;-' held
Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m
at the Methodist Church iri Hoi
land' f6r Roy Gray assistant that of ttie Temftinder of the
postmaster who died m a Waco
Trade and sjiye-
Gash "Grocery
at Hortcn
&
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WW;.as ir-r" in'd-Mrrk'""'J;'.A. "'Wacker
mssm'sui' an.7 &xsr - .wroiio
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43t; inniur o luus-""". jt"y r -r
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MisaJfenJiaeWHeeler of
iSB'hasheen' here visiting rel
atives.- . : iH
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E. G. Adams and Mr and
Mrs. Alex Adams and daughters
Dorothy and. Jean of Lake Victor
and Kathleen EVeretts of Lam-
pasas 3pent the week end here' in
J C Ashmw home.
Mr; and Mrs George Hagn) of
Seguin have been here visiting
relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs W. C. Teinert
viwted rlayJ in Temple last
week-end.
and Mrs. W.-.tR. Gilbert
Da have been' here visit-
T3fc"gnd Mrs R St SUtfewp
Iff.. f9t TT-4-ti t 5 Haiinufaw
ii&Vi)3Chafktt Louise of DaHai have
Mis3 Ida Mae Skinner return-
ed tb Thrall last "Sunday to 're-
sume her duties "as teacher iri
the school there after spending
hthe holidays at home.
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Mrs. F. J. Van Delden.and
children of Sari Antonio Mrs.
Travis "B.. JRay of Archer City
ijrid JMr. and Mrs. ueorge vy.
VVilonx and Lavania of Temple
visited Mr. and Mrs Theo-KeU
ler during the holidays.
' Madrics Steglich of .Johii t?ir-Ipf-ni
vptnrned to school Jari.' 2
rafter spending th? holidays witli
ihis parents Mr. ananvirs a. w
Steghch.
x L. B.; Gorderi of- Tulsa Qkla-
:home was; .& visitor Monday in
fchfi.FredBlair -home.. Heaccom-r
ipanid. Miss Lucille who tfiad
been.spenamgtne nouuuys icic
.with her parents back'tq"Ba"ylo'ri
University Wtico.' v
Billy ben'sdn ariBTarris Dos-
hier of Burnet Jpent the past
week-end- iri the Frank Densori
home.
Mr. and Mrs. X H. Wilson and
children flf Florericfei Were visi-
tors in .the F-. C Denson home
recently.
Jck Denson and Wilburn
Jackson of Florence visited in
the Frank Denson home during
the week-end.
Mrs W. W. Walton and Mrs.
Effie.Hoover of Corpus Chrfsti
attended the T.C.U. Corneige
Tech football game in New
Orleans La Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tipton arid
Bill of Pasadena and Mr. and
.Mrs. J. E -Tjptan-oif Killaan
.viaitad Mr. and Mr J3. L- R-
bai'tg last week.
Mr "ani' Mre. T.- E. Peoples
jpent hte. -h'olida'yg with his
rnts t Lett- .
(1WPP
Mr. Clyde Mitchell i vkitin
honnital Wednesday mornirijr.
Mr firav had an appendectomy
bout a week ago arid developed
pneumonia which resulted in jms
death. Rev. C. T. Brockett arid
Rev. N. V. Guicepfficiated.
Mr. Gray was born and reared
tn' TTnlland TTe is survived bv
his wife and.twirt sons Mack and
Jnok firnv. his parents. Mr. and
Mr.. Bnb Grav" Sr. of Hollarid
"; !" ". w ' v t f
.and' two. protners cop uray--ur.
Of Holland ana waiter uray ot
Corsicana.
. Pallbearers were: William D
Reed Elmer Goodnight G'.W.
Rrihn' R. T). C'avitt. J. C. KuhU
riian 'Riley' Ba'ileyr' Rex Wil-
nams rayiiB auua im . w.
EicholZt;
Bartering Value of;
Gottbn Takes Drastic
Drop in Last Decade'
Anatin. Texas. January 5-r
TJovfvino' vnlne nf ii.hale Of Tex
as cotton has dropped- drastical
ly -during vtne last aecauts
frtvoiVn markets have been lost
for between three and four niil-
linn Vinlpc linTlliallv Dl'. A. B'.
Cox director. ;of the Bureau of
Business. Research at The
University of Tfexas aeciarea
here today.
A 500-pound "bale raised.- last
vpnr. would huV 1.110 yards of
print cloth or 273 gallons of
crnc!iMiiiA''Tia p.orribared with. 1445
yards of. cloth or 4P7!tgallons of J
ally krioWri cotton marketing
authority expiamea.
That "some improvement nas
hppri mnde since the depression
I days of 193i 1932 arid i933 is
.evident from the tact tnat a paie
nf pnttnn: in 193Z WOUia pur-
fihaso nnlv 1.080 vards of print
cloth and only lM gallons oi
Ovpr the .same ten-year period.
Dr. Cox pressed his comparisori
tn shrtw that tne Darter- vaiue
rvf Tiale ofcotton in steel drop
ped from 1.14. to .77 tons yne
"of the largest slumps . came jh
sugar falling from 1619 pourids
iri 1928 to 1105. pounds per bale
rloaf voar. '"
To furtner aemonstraie wic
fluctuating value of cotton ur
nv nnititerl- niit that a $500
oht Miild he retired in 1927
With 3145 pounds of "lint cotton.
as against 4tYa pounas neuet-
sary last year.
Dr.- Cox declared that the ex-
ports this year have been the"
lowest since. 1918 in spite of
the fact that the nation has
19824000 bales (indicated) in
supply-the largest in the
country's record.' "
rvffrm nrides Would be further
pushed down "because the world
supply is aoomr oav.uuu uiea
greater ;thari for last year he
believed. .
"According to Garside of New
York- Cotton Exchange world
supplies'of all. cotton' are 50605r
nnn hn es." he saia.
"Calculated .prices of Ameri
can cotton based on total sup-
piles in une uuiiBowwa.'".1" 111
EiVronekn ports- and afloat to
Europe' indicate a price of New
urieans muuuunjj ya mfyya
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Texas Busineaa Abpve Miss Esii Robbins of
Average For Nation rT? f. To5 af Mt-
ima L. A. Frederiek of Spark ware
Austin Texas JanJS-Texas H ft tfc ChM-
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ter economically speakiria; than
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vanaj
son of Houston visited MrJ
Mrs Waiter Steglich New YJ
day;
Mrs. Nattie. King of Trl
is visititi here in the hor
Mr. and Mrs.. Ti R. fittis
fariiily this weefet
MissiRuth .Cowart returned
to hpr school in Belfals Sunday
aftei spending the' holidays at
home.
of slio-htlv under 7.00 cents.
Prices of Amercian cotton are
being held above world competi
tive levels ot sucn a supply by
above-the-market-orice loans.
The Government now controls
oyer 10250000 bales under its
various loan programs."
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country jur. a. i5uechel aa aira waiter uaniei oi nutto visic-
sistant dftrector of the Bureau ed Mr. and Mrs. S- L. Roberts
ji "uouiDOfj iii;i3i;aiMi..ni. iu '. ji
Uuiversity of Texas pointed out "hwi i i ii minimmi iM unnl lMMi1
today as ne surveyed the' out- u
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tradcat the end of 1938.
"Compared with the Nation as
a vhole the business decline
during the past year in this
State has been mild and indi-
cations are that Texas' will soon
follow the upward trendi of
National businpss thus escaping
most bf the rigors W the de-
pression experienced during the
past year in the North and
ast?' he said. "During 1938
manufacturing employment in
Texa has been annroximatelv
8 l)er cent Under lriS-t year as
compared witn a drop in4 manu-
facturing employment jn the
country as a whole of apprpxi-
matelv 20 ner cent: while 'factory
pay rolls in the Nation hav.e de
creased approximately 27 per
cent.
. NO-T'l'CEV
Interest earned -to' Deeember
31st 1938 vlll be jpaid. on con '
Juniors deposits. Customers
desiring payment - at this- jfme
mny receive same' it they yylly
bring- or tnall deposit receipts
to our district office dt Taylor
Tpxaa. . "
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 16, Ed. 1, Friday, January 6, 1939, newspaper, January 6, 1939; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76559/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.