Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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RADIO REPAIRING
ON ANY MAKE
Navratil Music House
♦ Telephone 489
Our Mothers
Fred Heineke, Prop.
Phone 14SIMON THEATRE
Today and Thursday
Cartoon
Comedy
Paramount New*
Price* 10c, 15c, and 40c
Friday and Saturday
his
Richard Barthelmesa
IN
“THE LASH’’
A price on hif head —spurs
hie feet—and adventure in
heart. A story of a man who
had promised hie Hie to a girl.
To himself the life of the enemy
he hated, and he put the <>ath
of vengeance before the oath of
love. A big pkttire done in a
CIRCUS”
i r • -ONI TARDTO GO
-
Francis X. Bushman, Jr.
“THE SPELL OF THE
Joan 'Crawford
IN
“DANCE FOOLS,
DANCE”
More thrilling th*lu ‘‘Paid”—
more exotic than “Our Modern
Maidens". The star’you love in
her new wonder entertainment
You’re going to enjoy this pic-
. ture. You're going to gasp at
the flaming youths, the gorge-
ous costumes of Chicts^srvjch.
The story of modern girl liv-
ing and loving with modern
freedom but a yesterday love
won her heart
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
REHBURt NEWS
Per&ona/
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Mrs. John R. Parker and little son,
jii», juuh r\. x 41 act «tiu Hint evil*
John Hoffman Parker of Htnuton, are
14
$1,694,318.17 -
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
$
Paul, Jt„ left last night for
Undivided profits-Miet
sar.-- that fr»r
•^r He »avca enough good4-H CLUB PANTRY
3,106.23
DEMONSTRATIONS$1,694,318.17
love.
i flic proof is, her will hands.
When we send her hack to the rnould-$1,694,318.17
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
1,223,734:38SI.694,318.17
TOTAL
a. m.
$87,383.81
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
66,022.32
$87,383.81
TOTAL
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
We-SeR
Edna Wallace
Hopper’*
BEAUTY
Preparations.
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL FRESH MEATS
Rodenbeck & Bosse$87,383.81
TOTAL .
LIABILITIES
Phone 880
TRISTRAM
PHARMACY
from anc
to bless
22. Demand deposits
23. Time deposits .
31. Other liabilities
For the most compl
line of beauty aid*
6.
7.
8.
9.
11
150,000.00
100.000.00
16,738.92
50,000.00
We will not want -another,
We have tasted of a saintly love,
The love, of our dear mother?
$12,500.00
7,500.00
1.361.49
7,500.00
24,227.91
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts / -------
Banking house and furniture and fixtures—
Interest in "depoftors guaranty fund
Cash-on hand and in banks
Other resources
lowana Regular Ham*, per pound.
lowana Sliced Bacon, 1 lb. package.
lowana Bacon- in piece, per lb
Korn Kist Picnic Ham, lb
Round Vacuum . Cooked Ham*, lb.
738.64
150,000.00
I When Cod created men and women
H< made them all of one clay,
And blyw into them a breath of life;
Millions, were made just that way.
$ 12,500.00
7,500,00
1,361.49
66,022.32
Hohlt’s Store will be closed
Good Friday.—5-2t-13-lt
. 24c
. .3 7c
(Dedicated to the memory of
Mr*. Rich. Krause)
(By WILL H. WEEREN)
$54,453.55
16.83
3,900.00
* 846.26
28,159.17
8.00
Loans and discounts
United States Bonds.
Other Bonds & Securities
Real Estate,. Furniture and Fixtures
Redemption Fund
Interest Earned and Uncollected *
Cash on hand’am] with Batiks
mother, ••
Mrs. T. S. Atnacker of Dallas is
on an adequate diet providing a suf-
ficient amount of foods needed to pro-
mote health and, in the case of chil-
dren, growth. Thia work is distri-
buted through 9 communities.Are Y ou “Hitting
On All Six?”
Capital stock
Surplus ,.
Undivided profits
tlepostts
’’TOTAL
The -above statement is , correct.
TOTAL. ..........,........ .........................
STATE OF TEX-AS, County of Washington, ss:
I, AlrnouSyhlenker, Cashier of-lhc above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the atffftfe staterrtent is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief.
ALMOT SCHLF.NKER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of March, 1931.
Mrs. Aug. Lindemann, Notary Public.Our store will be closed
Good Friday. Hoile Hardware
Co.—5-2t-13-lt1930 by the home demonstration club
women, so many more are undertak-
ing the. demonstration for 1931.
In Washington county 12 demon-
strators have signed up for the com-
plete program of making a food bud-
get for the year, planning and planting
to ptoduce it on their farms, organiz-
ing their pantries and providing ade-
quate shelving and storage space, and
making menu and recipe files. •
In addition to the demonstrators 88
co-operators have undertaken to make
a food budget and a vegetable plant-
benefit of the school. Everybody is
SOUTHERN .PACIFIC
Westbound—
Train No. 43, Due-.l 1:29 a. m.
Train Nd. 45,' Due__2:13 a. m.
Eastbound—
Train No. 42, Due__3.49 p. m. i
Train No. 4G, Due__3:42 a, m.
?W. REINSTEIN, President.
A.-.E. MUELLER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn'tn before, me this 25th. day of March, A. D. 1931.
Jake Winfield', Notary Public, Washington County, Tex.
CORRECT—ATTEST:
Robert Schaer * —s—
C. L. Wilkins
'1 C. Thornhill, Directors. (Seal)
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
C. At Lehne la.-t Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Otto Mey^r,
! Flora Meyer, Felix Meyer and Edgar
] Lentz returned from Needvilk wliere
. 374.424
M BANKS No. 225
T OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
* —Of The—
FARMERS STATE BANK - —
.At Chappell Hill. State of Texa-, at the close of business on the 25th day of
March, 193), published in the Brmham Banner Press, a newspaper printed
;.nd published at Brenham. State of Texas, oh the Tst'xTaVof April, 1931. ~
.. RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, on personal *r collateral security. $51,426.89
Loans secured by real estate . • ‘ < -. , - 3,026.66-
Overdrafts ‘ . 16,83
Hanking House, $2,800.00; Furniture and Fixtures $1,100.00 3,9002)0
CaJ. in bank ’ 2,901.34
Dftc from approved reserve agents \ • 25.257.83
Interest in Depositors’ Guaranty Fund 846.26
Other Resources: Live stock account,. —, 8.00$ 66t>,704.71-
239,200.00
211.871.47
184,718,59
7,500.00
24,227.91
360,035.49
spending the week here with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Darr and lit-
tle son,
Kansas City, where they were called
7haZged7whicV’win”be"used 4or"theAby the #er!ou* illne” of Mr' Darr’»
Are They AU 100%?
Folks, the human body is just like a
good car, everything m A be in good
working order if you expect to get the
best performance out of either.
p. m.
a. m.
■vi helper in all your- troubles—lay your
Be true to your
God and Savior, be true to ycur j
church, and then when you have pass-
cd through the hardships of this life,
you will receive into his kingdom. “Be
true to the vows you make at the altir
today”,'
—....... — -
Mr. and Mrs. Meitzen and little son,
and Miss Alice \ In Lienen of Hallets-
ville, were the guest's of Rev.'and Mrs.'
I U FT HD FID I Q IapHI nth, at Iris p. tnM at which
Hl vLivD WnlAJ 'Jtime a bread-making demonstrationHARN HOW MAKE
SALAD DRESSINGS nt,r MntllfirS
STATEOF TEXAS, County of Washington:
We. W. Reinstein, as President and A. E. Mueller, as Cashier of said bank,
each of us, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of
i our knowledge and belief.
1. Loans and discounts
2. Overdrafts ; ’■
3. United States Government securities owned
4. Other bonds, stocks, and. securities owned
Banking house. $96,50006; Furniture and fixtures. $32,050.00
Real estate owned other than banking house
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash and due from banks
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S-
Treasurer w........................................... ..................
Other assets—, ml . -livef is out of order, vour stomach'
upet, nerves jumpy or bowels tied up.
You must build up your vital forces
, ahd'yon weak, weary, despondent men
and women who'have been doctoring
forages trying to get back the vim and
endurance of- irlier yearswill beaston-
ishWr-del; ed and amazed to see
how quickly strength, energy and vital-
ity come back thru the use of Tanlac.
Go to your druggist now and get a
bottle of Tanlac. Millions of folkshave
started baej^on the road to youlb.
health and hap’pines-, w ith this world-'
.4. famous tonic aryl there is no reason
> ■ why you, too, can't begin today to re-
build your'worn-out tissues ahdTeti-
talize your entire system.
Your money bay k if you ate not
speedily helped by-a f.iir trial of this
world-famous medicine.
She live that life and lives it well;
She is •< blessing to man.
The < lay C__ —- --- -
they visited relative* on Palm Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. W*M*r Meyer and
i children rcuiracd. tdLHaaaton-altor *Ou Palm Spnday the following girls ' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and boys ‘f eYe confirmed: Dell"Dee 1 Fritz Heine. .
Brocsche, Celesta Fischer, L. Dee
Homeyer, Hilda Knispel, Elsa Schultz,
Louis Boesling, Jiugo Harmel, Arlee
Landtia, and Alex Neutzler.
A very impressive seymon was de-
livered by Rev. C. A. Lehne to the
confirmation class, taking for his text:
Genesis Chapter 28; Verses 20-22: And
Jacob vowed a vow saying, if God
will be with me, and will keep me in
this way that I go, and will give me
bread to eat, and raiment to put on,
so that I come again to my father’s
house in peace, then shall the Lord be
Miss capjta| Stock /
Surplus .Fund
L'ndtk'ide<Vpr.<ifits, net
Individual Deposits subject to check, including
time deposits due in 30 days .
WEDNESDAY^ Al^.1. 1931.
rharte.r No 5015 ■ R«’«rv« Oistrict No. 11
Charter NO SOU CONDITION OF TH® -
■FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Brenham in the State of Texas, at the close of business on March 25, 1931. •
RESOURCES .
$ 665,405.71
1.3S9.00
239,200.00
211,871.47
128,550,00
56,168.59
69,730.00
290J05.49
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tuttle and
daughter, Haze) of Snook visited her
aunt. Mrs. H. A. Kiel last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Bob Giesenschlag of
Snook visited their aunt, Mrs Caro-
line orthauer, who has been quite ill
for several weeks, but is now slowly
improving.
St. Paul School will have its annual
program on Friday evening, April 10,
instead of April 6 as announced before.
The program will b*gin at 8 o’clock.
A small admission fee of J5 cents for
adults and 10 cents for children will be
. ' confirmation class, will be of no bene-
d I fit if you do not put them into reso-
lutions As Jacob said. Then Shall the
TLOrd be my God, so should you regard
' God as your highest goods, as your
|tre*sure’of all treasures, and come to
' Him in all trial* and temptation*. Let
God used has stood the this be your first resolution: O God,
' Thou art my God. my First and, my
All. Be sincere in your vow to'-God
and serve him by coming to church
regularly and partakiiTJT of"-the-Lord’s
Supper. If you would be ffu6 Christ-
ians you must give to God part of-
your holdings, do your obligation to
I .God ; be true to your church, not only
i financially, but also be faithful work-
■j ers to further the Kingdom of God
1 here on egrth. As the Lord has
Our store will be closed
Good. Friday. Fanner* &
Merchant* Lumber Co.7—5-11-
13-lt
$ 150,000.60
100,000.00
$66,738.92
3,106.23
738.64 • 70,583.79
, . 150,000.00
Capital stock *
Surplus (earned)
I ndivided profits
Unearned profits
Reserved for interest
-Circulation ---
Deposits
Now God i» very particular
With the kind of clay lit- moulds,
Some clay is priceless and hard'to get,'my Dod; And thu stone, whieh I have
set .for. a pillar shall be God s hou*e:
and of al’itfiatrthdO SWair-'gAc--.^. —
will surely give the tenth unto thee.
Parts of the segmou, addressed to. the
ter,-Dr and Mr^. M. D. Burnett.
Mgar M-D. : Mita Dori*
Burnett, and Mr*. T. S. A^nacker have
, an automobile trip to
San Antonio, where they spent the
week-end.
WiH H. Weeren of Burton, the clev-
er and peppy Burton correspondent
and essayist for the Banner-Press,, wa*During the month of March the 4-H
Club Giri* have been leMrnilng how to
make salads and salad dressing*.
Foundation salad dressings such a*
mayonnaise and cooked dressing were
prepared by Miss Lena W ollschlaeger,
the Home Demonstration Agent. Fruit,
vegetable* and meat combinations
were prepared and the three ways- of
serving salads were discussed
In connection with the meeting
Miss Wollachlaeger, urged the girls ff>
—mF tftort\aw-'frith* and niw and coolv-
ed vegetables Simple rules of diet
were outlined as follows: T raw fruit
every day, t other fruit wftich may be
cooked or raw every day, (three tunes tli uk<( ojfothers,
each week, thia should ba toiAtoefr, if, ]ai,j ,t aside gnd gathered piore
. . oranges, grapefruit or lemon), 1 leafy nt. jn iwoulded^. our mothers,
v vegetable, raw or cooked every -Hay: 1
starchy vegetable (potatoes or vouug
corn) every day; 1 other vegetable e.v-
ery day (carrots, turnips, onions, beets,
cushaw, pumpkin, okra, fresh black-eye
or cream peas, radishes, cucumbers,
etc.)
A county-wide meeting of the 4-H
Club Girl* will be held at the High
School Building at Brenham, Saturday,
CORkECT=^ATTE)1T;------
H. F. Koines
' T. A. Low';'
E. F. Kruse,'Directors. < (Seal)
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
children are as TifMows: As Jacotf
made a resolution so should you, dear
dSl^ren, mgke a resolution on this
’da>7 (facTdmg to better your lives. All
With i .lerest'ean; I# mouldejLher instructions, that you have received in
Ami gave His blessing
He sent her on earth
Ah< er, ’
And live a life of true
An old saying, “the proof of the
pudding is in the eating*’ apparently
is applicable to the 4-H pantry dem-1
on.strations which were carrjed on -in nl the city todai’..„
■ $87,383.81
A. E. Mueller, Cashier.
15.. Capital stock paid in
16. Surplus .
18. Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc.
19. Reserve* for interest, taxes, aiicnfqther expenses
accrued and unpaid
20. Circulating notes outstanding ,
'ZlZ lAnRalE banks, including es-rtTu d and cashier’s checks
outstanding
Railroad l ime Table
—---SAm fe
Northbound—
Train No. 6, Due----1:48 p. m. I ife into his hand
Train No. 18, Due..12:54
Southbound—
Train No. 5, Due_,\2.53
Train No. 17, Due..4:48
1OWAVA
' HAM
Ijje have the
GENUINE
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Blake, T. C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1931, newspaper, April 1, 1931; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1173689/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.