White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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WHITE DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Carson County, Texas
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940
Presbyterian Church
Hubert Travis, pastor
' Sunday School 10 a. m.
.Morning Worship 11 a. m.
■ Intermediate Endeavor 7:15 p. m.
Young Peoples Meeting 7:15 p. m.
Evening Worship 8: p. m.
Church of Christ
Bible school 10 a. m.
All are cordially invited to at
; tend all the -services.
Methodist Church
J. E. Stephens, Pastor
Church School 9:45; Preaching
:10:50; Evening Service 8:15;
Young Peoples Meeting 7:30;
Women’s Society of Christian
Service, Monday, 3 :00; Choir Re-
hersal, Wednesday evening, 8:15;
Church Night Devotional, Thurs-
-day evening, 8:15.
Baptist Church
IHerman Coe, Pastor
EIGHT THOUSAND TAKE gistering for rooms.
IN SHORT COURSE , Land use planning and consef-
- ! vation headlined the program
Eight thousand *fann people | with speakers divided about equa-
took in the annual Farmers ’ lly between men and women of na-
S'hort Course at Texas A. & M.
College last week.
The number was made up of
three thousand 4-H Club boys and
girls "who registered for the jun-
ior section during the first two
days of the week and of that
many farm men and farm women
who registered for the adult sec-
tion. In addition, it is estimated
that 2,000 people from surround-
ing counties attended without re-
PERFORMANCE
VS*
PROMISES
9:45 Sunday . School.
31:00 Sermon by Rev- Lee Mil-
ler who will preach in pastor’s
absence.
7:30 Training Union.
o:30 Sermon by Rev.. I/ee Mil-
ler,
AT THE THEATRES
VOGUE THEATRE
S kel'ly town, Texas
SUMMER PRICES
Prevue, Sunday, and Monday MAX BOYER has always co-op-
10c and 20c. erated in an effort to solve the
Wednesday and Thursday 10c problems of Texas,
and 20c.
MAX BOYER voted during the
45th legislature for increased
taxes on natural resources to pay
OLD AGE PENSIONS, aid for
the DEPENDENT CHILDREN,
the BLIND, and for TEACHER
RETIREMENT FUNDS.
(See House ' Journal, 45th Legis-
lature. Pages 890, 3953, 1827,
1348.)
Friday .and - Saturday:
“Santa-Fe Marshall” — Wm.
: Boyd, - Russel: Hayden.
Pev., Sunday and Monday.;
*.* Strange Cargo ’ ’—-Clark Ga-
ble, Joan Crawford.
Tuesday:
44 Fanners 'Daughter ”—Martha
'Raye, Charles Ruggles.
Wednesday and Thursday:
4 4 Saturday’s Children ’ ’—John
’-Garfield, Ann Shirley.
BAPTIST WOMEN’S
MISSIONARY UNION
tional importance and farm peo-
ple.
Farmers of Texas and Hereford
Cattle Breeders’ Association.
County agricultural and home
demonstration agents gathered
for their annual conference, as
did workers of the Agricultural
Experiment Station. Several hun-
Speeial groups who made the j dred members of land use plan
short coUr.se the occasion for ning committees and softie 500
meetings included the Texas! AAA county committeemen also
Home Demonstration Association, attended. The Texas County Agri-
Texas Agricultural Writers, Tex-
as Agricultural .Workers, Master
cultural Agents held a
session.-
business
Charter' No. 14272
Reserve District. No. 13
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The Farmers National Bank
Of White Deer, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on
June 29, 1940!-
(Published in response (o call made by Comptroller of Currency,
under Section 5211, U. S. Revised' Statutes)
ASSETS
Loans and discounts (including $<834.11 overdrafts)/ $149,822.37
United States Government obligations-, direct and
guaranteed______________________________________ 3,993.75
Obligations of States-and political subdivisions-------- 52,732.61
Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve bank- 18,00.00*
Cash, balances ivith other banks;- including reserve'
balance, and cash items in proc ess Of collection______91,135.22
Bank premises owned $5,250.00, furniture- and
fixtures $1,700 ------- --------------.----------- 6,950.00
Real estate owned other than bank premises--------— 1,715.70
Other Assets ------------------------—----- 48.27
Total Assets -------------------------- $308,197.92
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits-of; individuals, partnerships,.
and
MAX BOYER supported EVERY
TAX BILL on the floor of the
House of Representative during
the last session of the legislature
to pay OLD AGE PENSIONS,
aid for the DEPENDENT
, . CHILDREN, the BLIND, and to'
The Baptist Women s Mission- p TEACHER’S RETIRE-
ary Union met at Sunbeam Hall
with Mrs. W. B. Carey as hostess . W r’r T , Ar,x T
Mondav afternoon (See HoUSe Journal> 46th Le§'ls-
Alonday atteinoon. lature, Pages 1938, 1945, 2713,
The devotional was led by Mrs. 9714 oqqn 9007 \
I. R. Clements, following which j ’ ’ . ”
Mrs. Neal Edwards reviewed the, MAX B0YER has co.operated
corporations
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora-
tions ___________________________________________
Deposits of'United States Government
(including postal savings) ______________:______
Deposits-of States and political subdivisions______
Deposits of batiks _______________...______________
Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc)__
Total Deposits___________________ $228,402.51’
Total Liabilities______________________
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
Capital stock:
Class A preferred, total par $18,500.00
retirable value $18,500.00 (Rate of divi-
dends on retirable value is 3%)
Common stock, total par $31,500.00
Surplus _______________________________________
Undivided profits __________________________
Reserves (and'retirement account for preferred
stock_____________________________________
Total Capital Accounts______-___;____
$127,055.23
13,160.11
5,000.00
60,799.60
10,000.00
12,387.57
228,402.51
book, “The Heart of the Le-
vant. ’ ’
Those present- were Mesdames
Herman Coe, Clarence Anderson,
I. R. Clements, Neal Edwards, W.
H. Bray, Myrtle Kefibow, Jessie
Pearston, J. W. Everlv, and the
hostess, Mrs. Carey.
with TWO GOVERNORS.
CARD OF THANKS
MAX BOYER, if elected State
SENATOR will co-operate with
WHOEVER is GOVERNOR the
next four years.
Your kindness and sympathy in
the death of our loved one is
more deeply appreciated than
any word of thanks can ever ex-
press. We are especially thank-
ful for the beautiful floral offer-
ing.
Mrs. O. IT. Rector
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rector
and family
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dacns
and family
The people know that MAX
BOYER has always stood for a
program in the House of Repre-
sentatives.
The PEOPLE know that Max
Boyer will stand for a program
in the STATE SENATE.
Mrs. Lula Dunn and Lehmer
Graham are visiting here.
The PEOPLE know that MAX
BOYER has never been a “do
nothing” member of the Legisla-
ture. MAX BOYER will not be a
“do nothing” State Senator. .
Elect Max Boyer at
The First Primary
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natives lot
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$50,000.00
10,000.00
5,487.91
14,307.50
79,795.41
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts__ $308,197.92
MEMORANDA
Pledged assets (an securities loaned) (book value)
United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and
other liabilities ______ 3,993.75
Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other
liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted
and securities sold under repurchase agreement____ 44,450.00
TOTAL________________________________ 48,443.75
Secured liabilities:
Deposits secufred by pledged assets
pursuant to requirements of law______________ 50,560.89
TOTAL________________ 50,560.89
State of Texas, County of Carson, ss:
I, J. C. Freeman, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge
and belief. J. C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of July, 1940.
Correct—Attest:
(Seal) J. W. WELLS, Notary Public.
B. R. WEARS, A. J. DAUER, IDA ,M. BLOCK, Directors.
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SPECIALS
With Delicious Flavor, Good and Wholesome
PEAS, Brimfull, No. 2, 2 cans............25e
Peaches, Brimf ull, No. 300, per can ____ 10c
Fruit Cocktail, Marco, No. 1, 2 cans .... 25c
BEETS, Brimfull, No. 2^, per can ... 13c
Hominy, Brimfull, No. 2, talk per can 9c
SCOCO, 4 lb carton ................................41c
The All-Vegetable Shortening
NOODLES, 6 oz. pkg................................9c
MEAL, Packard, White, 2 ft bag ..... 10c
OATS, Quaker, round pkg. per pkg... 10c
COFFEE, Schillings, 1 lb can______________26c
TEA, Schillings, y4 lb,.. 21c; 10c size _. 9c
S.O.S. CLEANSER, per pkg.................13c
LAUNDREX, per quart____________ 15c
TISSUE, Big M 2 rolls .......................... 9c
SOAP, Camay, 2 bars........................... 15e
Chow-Chow, Old Fashioned, pints 15c
Hot or Sweet
PICKLES* Sour; Brimfull, 25 oz; jar .. 14c
Cake Flour, Swans^ Down, reg size .... 28 c
Raisins, Brimfull, Cello., 2 ft pkg.____18c
Apple Butter, Brimfull, 38 oz^ jar........19c
—FRUITS & VEGETABLES —
Lemons, Large size Sunkist, per dbz. .. 21c
Lettuce, firm, fresh heads, per head .... 5c
Bunch Vegetables, 3 bunches ____________ 10c
CABBAGE, per lb............... 3c
POTATOES, Red, per lb................ 2Mc
FRESH MEATS —
RIBS TO ROAST............................. 15c
BACON, Lean Sliced, ........................__ 19c
FRANKFURTERS _________ 17c
LONGHORN CHEESE________________________20c
GROUND BEEF ..................................._. 15c
PORK CHOPS........................ I9c
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Simmons, W. W. White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1940, newspaper, July 19, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871940/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.