The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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6 Greatest Circulation in Vap Zandt County
Member of
THE GRAWD SALINf, TEXAS, SUN
| named Marvin Patll^The
is the former Hope Ruth 1
formerly of the Mt. Gibs*
Oakland communities.
He Really Shells Out!
(Delayed from Last Week)
Bobby Kellam was carried to the
| Baylor Hospital in Dallas recently
for further treatment of injuries.
Mrs. C. A. Lane and David of
Houston spent from Saturday until
Wednesday here with Mrs. W. D.
Johns, her mother. Mrs. Johns re-
turned to Houston with her for an
extended visit.
Mrs. G. T. Matthews spent the
week end in Dallas and Fort
Worth. 3he attended the wedding
of her nephew, Floyd Pitts, Jr., in
Dallas Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dobbin Henderson
and family of Waco spent the
week end here with his brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Henderson.
Mrs. S. T. Terry is visiting her
children in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Tunnell
and children of Dallas were week-
end visitors here with their par-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reaverj
spent Sunday with A. B. McPhail
in Tyler.
Donald Lawler of Moore visited
i his aunt, Mrs. Winnie Hardegree
and family.
A. H. Cone of Tyler spent the
Iweek end here with his family.
Dan Reynolds of Edom spent
last week here with his sister, Mrs.
W. A. Kellam.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Walters spent
the week end in Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kellam of
Tyler visited his mother here Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rusk and chil-
dren visited in Tyler last week
end.
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Stall!
'.'■B^an visit
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SB visit.u wci
Roy Lam
|j|^n>erution at
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mm. and Mrs. ]
\Broud parent
HKr. and Mrs
Jpaby of Austin vis
Penn Cotton am
Truitt Goss over
Mr. and Mrs.
Goose Creek are '
ents, Mr. and M
and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Marie Whitus, who is emplo'
in Dr. H. B. Stilwell’s Clinic
Fort Worth, is visiting her sis!
Mrs. E. R. Bryant, and other n
tivea and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hitt of
Dallas announce the arrival of a
5-pound and 13-ounce son, born at
Farmers Busy Planting ,——----,
winter Pasture Crops |_CORINTH____j
_ a „ MRS. W. B. MILAM
_ » u (Ml '• Milam has joined The Sun
C. A. Peacock and T. W. Ben am ^ Corinth correspondent and resi-
of the Mineola Conservation group 0f this community are urged
have about 75 acres of Singletary report their news items and
peas up to a good stand. TheyLigitorg to her—The Editor.,
should begin to furnish granng in ! Mrg Edna Hollowell left for
about 30 days. Singletary peas are Ra,lg Texag to vi#it her 8j9ter,
mighty good for the soil. They are Mrg Dave j>ane> and Mr. Lane,
a fine re-seeder and do not hiv*- | Mr. and Mrs. Will Stephens have
to be planted but one time. Good moved to their new home in the
winter pasture sure saves lots of Clark community. They have been
money. 'cur neighbors for many years, and
The engineering crew of the |We regret to see them leave.
Soil Conservation Service is busy1 I^rry Don Hollowell of Jones
laying off terrace lines for Forest} spent Friday night with Mr. and
Bailey, L. B. Pittman and Frank Mrs. Leonard Hollowell.
Washmon, of the Cross Oaks Con- Ray and Coy Davis were Dallas
servant ion group in the Neches- visitors Sunday.
Sabine Soil Conservation District. George Blue made a business
BUYS A MEW
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Southland Battery
Photo by New Hollanc
Here’s a farmer who shells all his corn crop . . . by himself. Recent re.
finements in farm machinery engineering luive provided him with machines
like the earn shelter he’s using. Automatic shelters ran handle up to 200
hushels per hour with one man to f i lliem. Here the chute at left carries
shelled corn to wagon while coho are slacked at right.
12 Mont
Take Advflnt
BIG SI
WE MAY DOZE
Pastor to Preach On
Satan and Hell Sunday
T WE NEVER CLOSE
Bruce of Dallas have moved oacK
to this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Howard
Rogers were honored with a wed-
ding shower, given at the Jones
auditorium Saturday. They receiv-
ed many nice and useful gift*. Mrs.
Rogers is the former Frances Smith
of this community.
Geneva Prather has one of her
cousins, Miss Barrett of Fort Worth
us a visitor last week end.
Mrs. Katie Hollowell accompani-
ed Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Davis on a
trip near Hillsboro Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hollowell,
Geneva Prather, Miss Barrett and
Walter Milam attended the foot-
ball game at Van Friday.
Bud Milam of Dallas and Sam
Prather visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
U. Milam Friday.
Waltem Milan and James Post
ODELL DONOHO, Owner
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
Crystal City, Texas, is the spin-
ach capital of the world.
Phone 124
Phone 12'
[ Polo pony raising is one of the
chief industries around Brownwood,
Texas.
Victoria. Tex-’s. was the home
of the i m?.i. pae'-.ery in the
state.
Rcitcrv. Drain
REPORT OF CONDITION OF TH
'OtiWi*.
H; A LINE IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, AT THE CI/1SE
Hess on nov. i, 1949, published in response
llJ, MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
UDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES
ASSETS
Whitt sidewall tint available at extra toil.
1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve
balance, and cash items in process of collection
2. United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed .................. ..................................
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions
and debentures ---------------
$512 436.87
WITH
THE EXCLUSIVE
NEW IOO H.P. FORD
1,132,751.40
.180,956.92
315.015.09
4. Other bonds, notes
5. Corporate stocks (including $3,000.00 stock
of Federal Reserve bank) ......................
7. Bank premises owned $4,500.00, furniture
and fixtures $6,000.00 ...................
11. Other assets ................. - .........................
3,000.00
.... 10,500.00
4,204.57
$2,158 864.91
TOTAL ASSETS
ITS QUIET WHISPERS QUALITY
'hushed”
LIABILITIES
It's the quiet of new super-fitted pistons, new
timing gear, new fan designed for better cooling at
slower quieter speeds. And what powerl There's a full
100 horsepower wrapped up in this V-8 design that
makes you master of any road. It delivers more
power than any other car anywhere near Ford's
low price and sells for less than most conventional
SJ&ii "sixes.” And Ford offers a Six, too — an od-
t \ vanced Six with 95 horsepower.
13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ........................ ......................
15 . Deposes of United States Government
(including postal savings) ........... .......
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions ........
17. Deposits of banks ....................................—•
18. Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.)
19 TOTAL DEPOSITS....... ..... $2,000,090.59
24. i TOTAL LIABILITIES ........-.............
1,942,230.42
fed 4
Flrest
lubrii
Chang
(5 Qts.
Radio
18,062.1,7
18,278.62
10,000.00
11,519.42
NEW SOUND CONDITIONING
New "sound conditioning" in floor,
doors and body panels insulates
Ford's "Lifeguard" Body against
road noises. More extensive body
insulation and sealing in 41 araas
give additional interior quietness
and protection.
$2,920 090.59
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
• y (e) Common stock, total par $60,000.00 ---------------------- 60,000.00
*8. Surplus ................-.................— 50,000.00
$7. Undivided profits ..........“"T\'........—7............... 58,774.32
80. TOTAL LIABILITIES and PITAL ACCOUNTS $2,158,864.91
But to* H for yet
Drivo H to you com
NEW DRIVING COMFORT
Not only does the 1950 Fert ofter you
more hip and shoulder room than any
other car in its fteid—ft often you the
long-Uved driving comfort of I new
fosm rubber front seat cushion over
new non-sag seat springs. Arrive
relaxed after hours of riding.
NEW QUALITY FEATURES
New quality is aasy to find in this
50-way-new Ford. You find ft Hi the
new push-button door handles, in the
new rotary door latch that needs only
a fe* trier touch to opsn, yet ctosat so
securely. You find It in now sparkling
upholstery colors.
NEW 'HUSHED" RIDE
Ford's famous “Mid Ship" Rida la
now so quiet you can talk in whis-
pers while travelling at highway
speeds. So smooth (with its araat
team of “Hydra-Coir and "Para-
Flax" Springs) that ft virtually
arasss tvary bump.
Thera* o*
MEMORANDA *
pledged or assigned to secure
es aid for other purposes ...-------- 140,000.00
■Mi County of Vna Zandt, as:
Smith, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly
..with a future
built in
ONE Elm CAR IN THE
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
LOW-PRICE FIELD «*yaur
of Nov., 1D49
ittiaiaatiiMMf
.... .1 ■..... ...
SOIL conservation
DISTRICT NEWS
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Buzbee, Byron B. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1949, newspaper, November 17, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1003929/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.