The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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1.96
1 75,680.41
. Webb leader fofr the pro-
2,794.75
Pixtures,
Other Real Estate,
Mrs. Crum as their outstand-
nizes
16,42'1.93
*
* * * ¥
TOTAL.
1,000.00
109,662.80
854,274.21
sited for ea ekeeping 50,805.00
TOTAL,
The Friday Club waz entertained
by Mrs. M
L. L. RAYBON
-(Seal)
bank.
each
swear that
the conclusion of the games.
poinsettas for the center '
$
esent, nd New Year’s the ta-
P
HANNAH BROWN
d
nner.
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Friday, January"110,*1930
Not 28. ’
Jan. 1
AT 10:30 A. M.
to
mchines outside
the
LIVE STOCK
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sqa
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60,000.00
50,000.00
1,666.00
tools and you can always get
-repairs for them right here
I Sewing Machin
5 Mattresses. 2 D
1 Kitchen Cabinet
1 Wood Cook Sto
2 Oil Cook Stoves
oers contributing a pal
ritable banyuet. The ;
followed by bridge wA
les present Includiudf
i'nil (,1h of HoT
iere was high lad
cigaretie lighter higid
Bills of Exche
Acceptances, ]
1,542.45
407.85
at Louise. State of rexas, atJM
close pr business on the 31st dayuf
December, 1939, published in The
El Campo Citizen, a newspaper
printed and published at El Campo
State of Texas, on the 10th day
of January, 1930.
the largest this side
ton. In fat it involc-
ton
the
188
■ 243
1,875.00
1,875.00
7,500.00
1,527.84
1 Jersey, Cow.
2 Red Poles,
r ti
rat
The spirit df the holiday se
has reigned in El Campo for '
160,597.68
940.66
yde
day
Cash in bank.
Due from approved re-
serve agents,
h, of
was
in El
pairs
of H«
.02
Ee:
—
sub-
Hing
and gleaming red candles.- Per
Coulters, Sweeps of
kinds, and Hoes.
i less time
lacre is the,
n who uses
pg , tractors
NURSE
PHONE 331J
I res-
k
11 day
Misk
I lace
Inter
teras
side.
I for
lover
I Ha
rrell.
61
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I was
"tab-
Mts.
rch-
at a
rize.
ed overa
the yen
me
youre mM
So why bi
nbt getting real
, g :
’near, the fullest possible mea
sure of health, happiness ana
.W ' " . e* "
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, on
personal or collateral ,
recurity, I
Loans secured by real
ectate
Overdrafts,
Other bonds and stocks
owned
Real Estate (Banking
House)
2 Single Disks. /
1 Drfig Tooth Harrow.
EDITORIAL -
p‘ . *
This being the first week
ot the' New Year, ye editor
takes .this occasion to"rise.
doff bin hat and bow. And
while on his feel he -wants
banks, •
Securities of l
or political f
thereof,
Customers’ boi
Safekeeping,
Real Estate
House)
Furniture A
F sometime, was taken
aodiet hospital in. Hous
wk in the Wheeler am-,
icompainied by Dr. Ha-
id Mrs. Noyes.
IMrs. Philo Baker of 1
vere guests of Mr. and
xerdt last Friday.
8,,102-549.00
Mrs. Ed Falrenthold, who has
FRED SWENSON Vice Pres.
L. S. STOCKTON, Cashier.
Subscribed an sworn to before
11,000.00
132.79
Individual Dego
ject to check:
time deposits 1
days.
Time Certificit
“942
3
3
1
3
3 prosperity.
I.
6 me
Capital Stock
Surplus Fund,
Undivided pr?
Reserve for 1
cies, j
me this 4th day of January, A. D.,
1930. ' ' 7
old A
moei
Tibei
of M
youl
s
the
Do Right—
and_fear no man.
Which leads us to remark:
r Don’t Write— . -
and fear no woman.
--SMCO—• -
Have you hooked up with
the Frmall system of frm-
daya.P
hie,. C
per prin
Campo,
10th day
- Vl. 1.
CHURCH, CLUB,.
& SOCIAL ITEMS:
president, and L. S. Stockton, as
Cashier -of said bank, each of us,
do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of
our knowledge and belief.
ormlekuDeeting when
8 Prugaing a risk of
T ues.,
FOR SALE All of my household
furniture. Can be seen at Franke
We h r ma n-urr aitu T&.Co.M rs. T.
. C. O’Brien. Itc.
Milker.- rae $ 3 ‘ h
1 good 2-y ear-old. Steer, i
—
wish everyone, tar and
si be on feme -Tuesday,- Jan
was home from Our Lady of the
Lake for the holidays, Tuesday
afternoon. .Inviting sevn former
classmans who were .home from
college' Following bridge, a two-
course lunch was served .at the
dining table laid with lace* doilies
fits, net
ontingen-
=—oso--
1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snders of
-Houston—spent Christmas with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Haggard, near Louises--, . _
5*************2*2***3*2*-2**2*2***2*2***2*-****---***2202
§ SHULTIMPLEMENT COMPANY— McCORMICK-DEERING HE.
| Implement Facts
A Published in the Interest of Progressive, Profitable Farming and Increased Pros-
3 perity for the Community. Watch for “Implement Fact*” each Week.
5
been ill f
to the Mei
ton last w
bulance, a
lamicek a
Mr. ani
Houston ’
Mrs. Rain
2 3-Bottom Moline Ganga.
12-inch.
1 2-Bottom Moline Gang.
12inch.
1 12-inch John Deere Sag
Flow. - ' _ en
Houston honor guest,’who was re-
membered with a georgette
kerchief. The gue<t prize"
glase gompot a, while ciine
sets were given for fifir and."Sec-
ond prize.
ed tai in. honor of her daughter
Migvonne who was home from
Wiohita. Kansae for the houdays
The guests were limited to neigh-
bora. The home held Christmas
decotations made up of a native
red berry vine from Colorado. A
mouided salad with tea and coffee
was served. •
*******
The Missionary Society of th
Christian church met with Mrs
G. Casady Thursday afternoon with
El Campo, Texas
state of Texas,
County of Wharton,
We, Fred Swenson,
Dining Table, G
A lot of Dishea
Many other A
* De
open
' uary
.. still
. revel
want
eu that
00 ten
Loans sad dii
personal or
security, _
Loans neeart
estate
13,126.06
6,447.66
Mr J
gram on “Powers of Intercessors”
Mrs. । Casady led the devotionals
4 Calyes, fatad re
the block. _•
8 Dozen Mixed Chii
Don’t Forget 6
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with , Mesdames H. Praytor and
J. .Reynolds giving papers. Mrs
L. Crum also gave a talk on mis-
sionary . work.. The society recog-
, CHEAP, AND ON EASY Ti
MAU RITZ BROS., GANADO,
AS.
&
one o'clock two-cows, luncheon,
served on trays with a Christmas
centerpiece. The house wasipret
ty with holiday trimming*, and the
bridge tables were covered with
Christmas colors. with tallies and.
, w.Powwwuton
y afternoon for • seat”
Our cotton
gCormick
i has sev-
m inclosed
i‘t poseioly
tii besur-
bee. Better
it these, w
ago, and by her faith and support
morally and financially, has kept
the organization together through
many adverse conditions.
Following the lesson the hostess
served refreshments.
*******
Mrs. Donald Duson entertained
two tables of bridge Monday after-
noon complimenting her guest
Miss Derby Quinn of Houston, a
Rico student. The personnel way
drawn from 'the college set. Mise
Quinn was given a boudoir pillow,
and a fancy doll pincushion war
given to Miss Evelyn Hancock for
high prize and perfume to Mise
Maude Wallace-for low. A salad
course was served.
* * * * * *
Mesdames W. W. Duson were
hostesses Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Chas. Craig of Houston and
Mrs. Dick Mitchell of San Antonie
guests of honor, with stationary for
high score and cards for low.- At,
Day-
nt of
as Vice-
w. 81,027,206.93
LIA BILITIES -
*******
The Friday Bridge Club was en
tirtained by Mrs. H. V. Reeves
with a very prett farty of four
tobles.
posit.
Cashier’s ch ok* out-
sitahding.
Customers’ I onds depo-
Notary Public Wharton Co., Texas.
CORRECT—ATTEST;
J. J. KUBALA,
H. P. -BTOCKTON,,
E. N, PETERSON, ‘
Directors.
1 --......
RESOLVED: That our friends
have enough to.do to attend tc
0 their own business without any
interference from- us. One more
reason why you should, patron-
ize home enterprises.- Brown
Baby Bread- ts Better. The Food
“Market. Phone 23.
Cash in Bank,
Due from app oved re-
serve agents,
Collections in transit,
Mr. and Mrs.
tm.
dk M
score pads in keeping with the day.
An extra table of guests was pre- with
sent, with Mrs. Philo Baker of
County of W hasten.
We, ‛R. B. ‘Wallace as president,
and R. E. Firk as Cashier of said
Geo. P. Willis,
F. E. Appling,
N.L Reinhardt
Directors.
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ing? Why not let us come out I
to your farm and show you, I
en your own acres,how much I
time and money you can
save on your coming cropT •'
or ask the wat who ownes * 8
Farmall. They aren’t hard to"
find as wg have over 250 j
Frmall owners in this ter- (
ritory and I don't think yogi
•/MU find • single diesatis-i
Serve Lunch At N
l-gin
, SMCO-- v
.Somewhere we have read1:
dii.n
L Reinhardt with a Mr B Wallace entertained ffor
her daughter, Miss Maude, who
1,401.29, _
26,810.40” Awrniture & Fixtures,
ing member, through her work
the ‘ soctety was organized yeare
past two weeks, and the New Year
was ushered in in the moat n iay
manner possible with firecrackers,
torpedoes and horns. A large nom-
ber attended the midnight show at
th Palace, after spending the l var-
Her part of the evening at dinner
parties, dances, and. watch paries
The days have been filled iyith
happy gatherings, many vidtore
in town and the college young peo-
pie home were tb« inspiration for
numerous parties.
FOR SALE—9 year work Horse
Sound and gentle, $75.00; olyer "
planter, one seed drop, 826.00; -
15 acres timber on Public Rond, S
has not been cut for 25
F *******
EBOve of the largest and prettiest
Skypartis of the holidays was
given by Mrs Wilber Webb in
ithe banquet room of the El Tex
Saturday afternoon when seven
I tables of bridge players assemb-
lied. The room was beautifully de-
corated With Christmas greens and
I a large lighted tree. Rd table
covers with Santa Claus tallies
and I pads were used, the tallies
I were drawn from old Santa’s pack.
EFor game awards Mrs. T. Melcher
[was’ given a lovely rose colored
sedngette handkerchief, and a ma-
Ideira centerpiece went t Mrs.
R. E Kirk for low, while the cut
prize was a linen luncheon set to
Mrs. H. V Reeves.
h. *******
A buffet lunch of salad and sweet
course with individual poinsetta de
corated cakes was served, from
a table holding a centerpiece of
red carnations lighted by* red can-
dles in green holders. Red and
green mints were in Santa Claus
mint cups. . •
A watch party was held at the
Christian church New Year’s Eve
With a program and songs, ip the
recent contest, the “reds’’ were
loosersand furnished the refresh-
ments of sandwiches and cocoa
Election of Sunday School offi-
cers resulted n Mr. Glen Banfield
re-elected as Supt, with H. Pray-
tor assistant, ahd treasurer, and
Earl Johnson secretary and Ail-
een Baker assistant,
* * ** ***
with a seven o’clock turkey.
nor served buffet qatytain cm-
Friday night at the Comstoek Dome
‘ ‘din-
> ] « solemnly
___ thd’above statement is
true to the bes of«r knowledge
1 Monitor Drill gg, m agzav
3 Riding Cultivators, John 3 Rockers, 8 Gh
7 Deere.
GAza. fume was given for high score and
epM. tqpbox of powder for low. Miss
."Ms' 'Waude returned to San Antonie
Ef"- Sunday. ‛ . .
A GOOD 160-egg incubator for
sale, price $18.00. Mrs. Della
.Wallace. 40-41p.
fhe Saturday Night Club'held
its cuatomafr Christmas party on
Pb-
MP how
" prom
r20 last (
r h. at th
Lprstead
, aa tin uc
na clare
- ' vesti
mo.
A
and belief. 23m0, .qec
R. B. MAAACE, Presidept,
R R KRK, ICashier.
8 -eubacribe^. Md sworn to be-
for me this 7th day of January
A. D., 1930. ' * '
(SMAL) L. O. LUNDY,
Justice of the Zeace and Ex-Ori-
elo Notary Publlc Wharton Coun-
ty, Texas. • 2
CORRECT—ATT EST;
mpo. Our stock of re
** ** * * * 7 - _____
The Methodist Missionary So-
ciety held a 'special, me eting
Thursday afternoon in the church
busementThis was a general bu-
siness meeting and-how the chureh
funds 'aw spent was t od.zina
play by Mesdames E. E. Eri,:
D. Swanson and II, Otell installa-
tion of the recently elected offi-
cers of the Socicty took place
Sunday mprning: at. the church
—■ । । .... .
mily met with Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Earl with twenty-seven present for
ffed owner.
$EE J. W. MENEFEE at the Tog-
■ gery aShoppe Saturday, Januar
.11, if you want maize heads. Itc
’ l'OR SALE—Girl’s bicycle, reas-
onable_Good shape. Inquire at
the El Tex Hotel. •
4 ote
3 . 4 200
• .E
•4, three
I go toget
Ne
i mu of th
• most
ing-o
tpe swor
Christmas' Day, with twenty-one
ige ani
29,131.26
plenty trees for wood and post
8225.00; Half-and-half -cotto
seed, 35.00 per cwt. C. C. Isaac
son. Itc
SEE J. W. MENEFEE at
gery Shoppe Saturday,' Januar
II, if you want maize headsiit
| GOOD WORK MULE8 FOR *aL1
Other resources, Bills of 1
Exchange. 1,037.57
. 109,662.80
LIABILITIES-
Capital Stock 30,000.00
Undivided profits, net 8,545.97
Individual deposits subject
to check, in eluding time
deposits due in 30 days 71,116.83
TOTAL,- '' $1,027,206.93
STATE OF IEXAS, .
for the block-.
1 Red Milk add Stock cow.
1 God Stock Cow and good
FOR SALE—40 H. P. motor and
pump G. L. C. type. 50 H. P
" Charter engine, all in good con-
• dition. Priced cheap. B. H.Socol-
9aky. . 38-41 pd
LOftV^liatween Edna and El Cam
po,- suit case containing man’s
and boy’* suit and other wear-
ing apparel. Name “J. H. Grhon"
on edit Suitable reward if left
; at Herald office, Edna, Tex.
RRING TJS YOUR Butter, Chick-
ene. Eggs nd Produce. The Food
Market. Phone 23.
POR RENT.—160 acres nine miles
southeaet of El Campo, three and
one-hald maile - northwest, o f
Danevang. G. I. Banfield1. 2tp
Entered at the Port
Campo, "Tezas, as Se0
Class Man Matter.
" 264,045.00
is held for
g . 60,805.00
Banking
7,240.00
SUBSCRIPTION n5
’ ONE YEAh, .......2-08
•IX MONTHS, .....• ’
THREE MONT)« ---------
»aa~aaj,4
--SMCO-— . .
-- - Nearly all goats have goad,
taste in clothes.
. ' ---SMCQ--- . -
•I was reading the other
- day where one scientist
claimed that we retain fhe
same brain ceHe we“aa in
infancy, wen, w gon mat
explains 'a cood deal " xJl
—-SMCO--
"hi • • 7 ■ -' " ■ semgedgt
T. 5, ML,
CASH IN ADVANCE
I ~~~T~----— ? ■ i in
5% MONEY-The El Campo Na-
ttional Farm Loan Inn., acting
for the Pederal Land Bank, will
take up your ola loans or make
new onee at the low interest
rate of 5%. Payment of any part
or all of these loans may be
, || made at any time W. W. Du-
son, Secy-Treas. S3tf.
ABSTRACTS—Prices reduced on
town lots from fl. to 1.60 page
Write ue , for estimates, and
rates on your abstract work.
Wharton County Abstract Co.,
Wharton, Texas. ____
^SEED RICE
WE HAVE good Plue Rose and
Early Prolific Seed for sale. Ge
to Association office for inspec-
tion and price.—Allen Bros. 38tf
On the Pierce Estates on Ed Hultquilt’s Farm, 6 Miles South
of Pierce, I will sell to the Highest Bidder, the following articles
* F am quitting the Farm..Your Price is my Price. ,,
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, My granddad,'when ne was
a by, would have thought it
rather silly for one to ask
. how many silkstockings can
be made out of one cord of
wood.
SMCO-— - .
Carelessness. Is the mother
of catastrophe, while care-
fulness is the child of wis-
dom. , „ 31
T. H. BALLEW. Aqciate
A
2madP
salad course wan served the two
tables. ,
Mrs. Mary Redwine entertained
her children and grandchildren
i
FARM IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD G
FOR SALE—Wd htAii
norses Iot az ।
See usydera
shnit Implement o
HEADLTGHTArIiEaTE
adlghesE
' Ihe First and Lastchga
age J Blinka, Pro^r 5820m
• south rtjKP |
upstairs, unfurnished. MHz 726 1
Shoberg. " -
i It RY woRk;
II Yol want your lotcodookik-i
a lawn from now tn Dec alek 8.. |
s or phone G. W. Casady: 39tf I
WOOD ' 1
YOU CAN find a goo Supply of !
post oak wood in blocki at cord ’
wood at M. C. Smith Lumben
Yard. Phone 912 F 14, J. D
Chambers. ♦ 39-42pd
NOTICI To any one wl*htl^fi&jj
raise turkey on shares, P>l*Mr
see me this week. H. V. Reeve 5 ‘
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CCHMTI l i Ok SALE- Allot- '
my household furniture is 'on
display at Franke-Webrman ‘
Furniture Co., and for sale .at ]
a bargain. Mrs. T. C. OBrlem Ite 20
LO^T—A black and white setter -
Bird Dog with collar on bt no
name. Reward for it* retur to
Bob Lee, El Oampo, Tex—, I
FOR RENT—3 room apartment.
315.00 per month; 5 room apart- ’
ment, 826.00 per month. Garake
with either apartment $200 per
month extra. A. J. lehebgomite. 7
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8 ' (Ce
About thirty you
ponded to Miss Ed
I- invitation to "e
momning to meet
io it nsa
t hour wer from.
laid . tatd
| pieci of vik < IEiV
with -ren tagmam
Silver services 2
tea ant offeaEMK
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. Julia and HuHude
’ toaand Miesmue
of Ganao-Mh
i vault Of Glem Plora,
| » towizuests. gi
■k*' Mre"eo wuina
Wheelet werede i
morning t the
mphi nt
-- guest Miss ME
L ' Dalles The mor
followed by aluneh
oree was pivezdd
chiefs, win, a8004
and crystal anauaj4
and sebonddhkkdi
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