The Mathis News (Mathis, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1952 Page: 10 of 14
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6—THE MATHIS NEWS—Mathis, Texas, Friday, Oct. 17, 1952
lost the Go^tlideHce
you have in the Future
of Mathis.
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An International crawler trac- land for another crop on the
tor is shown pulling a 20 foot F. H. Vahlsing farm,
disc. The equipment is preparing
New Land
New Industry
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New Development in
Agriculture
ALL Boost Mathis
CAGE’S
We Have Confidence in Mathis
Farms, too.
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F. H. Vahlsing:
Thanks for the Business you
have brought to Mathis. We
hope your irrigation project
proves so successful that
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others will follow your lead. If
will insure greater yields and
more prosperity in a
Better Mathis
A group of Future Farmers methods in their classes, of the
of America, sons of local farm- Vahlsing farm and ^sewhere, and
ers, at the F. H. Vahlsing irriga- when they begin to farm for
tion well No. 1, when it was put themselves they will benefit
on a test recently. These boys from watching this project,
have been learning new farming
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YOUR BANK HELPS THE FARMER:
Have you ever stopped to think of the number of acres of farm
crops which have been produced because your bank could invest
money in loans to the farmer? In the free enterprise system which
is the backbone of American economy, the bank is one of the keys
to successful business operation. Good farmers, good ranchers, good
merchants, successful professional men, and ment of mai^y skills
have often been able to trace their success to a simple loan. Although
loans are a mutual benefit to both the bank and the individual or
firm, it is just one of the many banking services you can find at the
First State. Let us tell you about them.
First State Bank
Member, F.D.I.C .
Mathis, Texas
To a Successful Irrigation Project
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Our thanks, F. H. Vahlsing, for
your development of agriculture
in the Mathis area.
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Part of the crowd of farmers
and Mathis businessmen who at-
tended the christening ceremony
of the first well to be finished
on the F. H. Vahlsing farm.
Improved farming methods and
equipment mean increased
profits for our farmers,
and will mean a Better
and more Prosperous
MATHIS
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Steinmeycr & Company
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YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER
MATHIS
TEXAS
This is a John Deere tractor
and gang discs being used on
the F. H. Vahlsing farm to pre-
pare the ground for another
crop. This is one of the largest
discs and tractors in use in this
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Helm, Bobby. The Mathis News (Mathis, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1952, newspaper, October 17, 1952; Mathis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038943/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mathis Public Library.