The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1932 Page: 4 of 10
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14,1932.
Sommerfield
BY MRS. L. JOHNSON
night Hat week with Mias Ruth
Marie Mounts In Hereford.
J. B. and Maude Noland are
staying at the W. ▲. Wilson home
j in Hereford and will remain for
Hunday school attendance waa ,n |ndef|nHe time,
good, considering the weather. | summerOeld hasketball teams
HoesUm Barker of Chlldresa Is pUyed at Hereford Friday, the
vtattlag his cousin, Mrs. J. R. Ogl- bov* wltt» the Junior team, winning
•why
Lewis and Raymond Thornton
of Oroshyton hare been hauling
wheat for Judge Buck, south of
here.
Mrs. J. If. Murdock of Wenat-
ehee, Washington, Is hero for an
Indefinite visit with her
Mrs. L. Johnson.
20-81; the girls losing 4814.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Roberson
and son hare returned from Mer*
Wei where they have been visiting
her parents.
Miss Maude Noland spent a night
last week with Mias Billie Valeu-
slster, | tine In Hereford, where she at-
' tended a party.
Miss Hasel Oglesby tiptnt one' Mr. and Mrs. chas. Roberson
(CHARTER NO. 0004
RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
JFIRST NATIONAL BANK
i OF HEREFORD
In the Klate of Texas, at the Close of BumIiii*** On Dooemlter 81, 1081,
RESOURCES
I/O*n* and discounts ______________
Overdrafts ___________________________________________
United States Government securities owned____________
Olher bonds, stocks, and aacuritloa owned____________
Customers’ liability on account of acceptance* executed..
Banking bourn* 010,780.06, Fur. A Fix. f4.8«l.t»2
$288, 607 JM
360.78
00,000.00
1,000.00
NONE
18,807.07
Heal eaUte owned other than banking houss__________ NONE
•Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ___________________ 18,801.28
Cash and due from banks............................ 80,488.71
Outalde checks and other cash Items ________________ 1,870.08
Redemption fund with IJ. 8. Treasurer end due from
U. 8. Treasurer-----.....______________........___... 2,000.00
Acceptances of other banks and bills of exohang* or
drafts sold with Indorsement of this bank _______..... NONE
Securities borrowed ..........______................ NONE
Other assets.......................................... NONE
TOTAL ..............................................$440,020.14
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In —..............................$ 60,000.00
Hurplua .............................................. NONE
Undivided profits—net ................... 40,878.80
Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc____________ NONE
Reserves for Interest, taxes, and other expenses accru-
ed and unpaid_________....____...._____________...... NONE
Circulating notes outstanding ________________ 60,000.00
I>ue to bunks, Including certified and cashier's checks
outstanding ___________________________....____________ 10,008.07
•Demand de|toslti ____________________................ 218,800.08
Time dc|Mmit* ---------------------- 70,478.08
20
United States deposits
Agreements to repurchase IJ. 8. Government or other
securities sold ...___________________________________
Hill* (Miyiihlu and rediscounts ____...._______.........
Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or
drafts sold with Indorsement of this bank
Acceptance* executed by this hank for customers and
4o furnl*li dollar exchange, exclusive of um»ptum>cs of
Gils bank purchust*d or discounted ____________________
counted __________________..............._________....
Acceptances executed by other banka for account of
this bank ______......................................
Securities borrowed ---------------------.............
Other liabilities ______......----...----............—
NONE
NONE
NONE
____ NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
TOT AI...............................................$440,020.14
STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF DEAF 8MJTH, m:
1, R. B. Posey, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
awesr (list the above atatement la true to the beat of my knowledge
and belief. E. B. POSEY, Cashier.
Correct—Attest:
ORIHH RENFRO,
GEO. L. MUSK
J. L. FUQUA, Directors.
Subscribed ami sworn to before me this 0th day of January, 1082.
(SEAL) EDA 11 PARK, Notary Public.
Spuds, 10 pounds...........I5c
Peaches, in syrup, No. iy% can 15c
sliced, lb.....18c
Fruit Salad. Libby’s, No. 2 can 22c
7 y
Pix«it*c % <iitpc INLrw 9 1-9 r»<m 94.P
S S Ml vv i«|/* i m a- tm »-*.*•» , • ■—
Tomatoes, Wapco, No. 1 can . 5c
(lorn, lancy, No. 2 can ...... 9c
Peas, No. 2 can..............10c
Cut Beans, No. 2 can.........11c
Pork and Beans, 16-oz can ... 7c
Spinach, White Swan, No.l can 1 lc
Oats, Mother’s China, pkg .. 27c
Salmon, pink, No. 1 tall can .. 10c
Syrup, Karo, light, dark, gal. 59c
Soap, P and G., 8 bars......25c
El Food, 11 oz 22c, 16 oz .!.. 30c
Cocoanut ITT*'w ,b * 16c
Flour, Hereford, 48 lb bag .. 70c
Oranges, medium size, dozen 19c
Sugar, 10 lb cloth bag......50c
and aon are home from a visit b
California.
Mmea. Clarence and Will Bmltfti
and daughter of Hereford, Harqr
Frye and family of Ea«ter visit*!
Sunday In the L. Johnson bomee.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Moody
Stephens January 0, a baby girl,
weighing 8V4 pounds.
Alton Looklngblll snd family are
moving to the Kellehor farm north-
west of here.
Miss Lea trice Walaer of Here-
ford spent Friday night with Joyce
Davis snd attended the B. Y. P.
U. party.
Elton Johnson has returned to
hi* school work at Fredericksburg
after a two weeks vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. John-
son.
W. A. Wilson and family of
Hereford visited Sunday In the
Gen. Storey home.
InternHdlutc B. Y. P. 17. had a
(tarty Friday night In the home
of Ml** Joyce Davis. All report
e«l a good time.
Mr. KUllIng and family of Ok-
lahoma, huge moved to the Hparks
place east of here.
D. J. Nelli of Merkel Is visiting j
bis Mister, Mrs. Bernard Roberson.
Lloyd laiokinghlU and family
of Black were Hunday visitors In
the L. B. Looklngblll home.
-o
Scherer Items
MRS. B. R. FULKERSON
Bchorer, January 4.-~Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Hprltiger visited In the
B. F. Fulkerson home Hunday.
Mrs. Lloyd Harrell and children
returned home Friday from a few
day* visit in Rhamrock.
Mra. Lee Crawford entertained
Tbur*day night with a New Years
party. A large crowd was pres-
ent and all had a splendid time
and refreshments of cake, sand-
wiches and colfoo were servnd at
a late hour.
Mias Branson returned Bunitey
from Claude where ahe had been
spending the holiday*. Mra. Bran-
son and daughter onaw back with
Her to spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCoHiater
ate Sunday dinner In the Crawford
home.
Mr. and Mra. Jim Boyd visited
the Fulkerson home last Friday
night.
, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harrell, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Crawford visited
the Frlemel home Saturday nlghl
and enjoyed the radio.
NO. 1681
OFFICIAL WATBMENT OF
FINANCIAL CONDITION OF
THE
First State Bank
AT HEREFORD,
Stats of Texas, at the cloaa of
business on the 81st day of Dee.
1081, published In tha Hart*
ford Bra ml, a newspaper printed
snd published st Hereford, State
of Tcxus, on tbo 14th day of Jan-
uary, 1082.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts on
personal or collateral
security..............$285,810.03
Loans secured by • real
estate ............... 8,018.48
Overdrafts ............ NONE
Acceptances of other
bosk# ............... NONE
Hecurltles of (J. 8., any
Stats or political sub-
division thereof .... 27,060.00
Other bonds and stocks
owned .............. NONE
Customers’ bonds held
for safekeeping_____- NONE
linking House...... 6.600.00
Furniture A Fixtures .. 8,080.20
Real Estate owned, other
than Imiiking house .. 8,046.70
Cash In bank......... 6,160.02
Due from approved re-
serve agents ...... 08,248.33
Due from other banks
and bankors, subject to
check on demand____ NONE
Interest In Depositors'
Guaranty Fund...... NONE
Assessment Depositors'
Guaranty Fund ...... NONE
Other resources -----... 1,880.81
TOTAL............$334,043.01
LIAII1LITIKH
Capital Htoek..........$ 80,000.00
Hurplua fund .......... 12,400.00
807.00
NONE
NONE
| Undivided profits, net _.
Reserved for .... ....
Dividends unpaid —...
Due to banks and bank-
ers, subject to chock..
Individual deposits sub-
ject to check, Including
time deposits due In 80
days ................
Htstc Funds on D«po*lt
Tims Certificate* of De-
posit .................. 41,806.10
Cashier's Checks Out-
standing ---- 8,846.07
Bills payable ....---- 26,000.00
Rediscounts ........... NONE
Customers' Bonds depos-
ited for safekeeping .. NONE
Other Liabilities ...... NONE
33,170.02
108,804.64
NONE
St. Anthony’s Church.
Next Monday, January 1R, the
Feast or Ht. l'eters onatr at
Roma, the Catholics of thla com-
munity will begin a Church Unit
Octavo, and eight daya of prayer
for the Unity of Chrlatendom. Tha
oervtcM will start each day at
7:00 p. m.. and the Octave will
end on January 28, the Feast of
the Conversion of Ht. Paul. The
sermons will !>e preached by Uev.
Fr. Gabriel. H. A. Everybody la
welcome.
■ .......... ......* -•
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE HTATE OF TEXAS.
To the sheriff or any Constable of
Deaf Smith County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon Elsa M. Rervta, and the
helra, and the unknown heirs of
Elsa M. Henris, deceased, by mak-
ing publication of thla 4 Citation
once In each week for four suc-
cessive weeks previous to the re-
turn day hereof, In 10ms newspaper
published In your County, If there
bo a newspaper published there
In, but If not, then In the nearest
County where a newspaper la pub-
lished, to appear at the next regu
lar term of the District Court of
Deaf Smith County, to bo holden
at the Court House thereof, In
Hereford, Texas, on the third
Monday after the eeeond Monday
In January A. D. 1032, the same
Mug the 1st day of February
A. D. 1032, then and there to an-
swer a petition filed In wild Court
on tin* 28th day of Decomtier A.
D. Ilk'll, In a suit numbered on the
dockid of said Court as No. 1060.
wherein Clarence K. Joy, James C.
Joy, George O. Joy, Charles A. Joy,
Walter 11. Joy. John M. Joy, Lila
Joy, Minnie Joy, Doris Joy, Vera
Ileymsn, Willis m Reyman, Eva
Reyman, Charles Reyman, Addle
Joy, Grlln Joy, Leila Osborn. Vern
Osborn, Hux*d Rtreetcr, Clifford
Htredcr, and Charles A. Joy, ad-
ministrator of the estate of Mary
A. Joy, deceased, are Plaintiffs, and
Elsa M. Hervla, and the hairs and
the unknown heirs of Else M. Ber-
vls .deceased, are defendants snd said
M It Ion alleging: That the plain-
tiffs, other than the huidiands, who
are Jollied herein pro forma, are
the owners In fee simple of the
HonIh half of the Northeast quart-
er of Hertlon 48. block K-4, Certifi-
cate 1801, Grantee B. H. k F., In
Deaf Hmlth County, Texas, con-
taining 80 acres of land; that
Clarence K. Joy, James C. Joy,
George O. Joy, Charles A. Joy,
Walter H. Joy and John M. Joy,
each own one ninth of asms; that
Llln Joy, Minnie Joy, Dorla Joy,
Elsa M. Hervls, Vera Reyman and
Eva Reyman, oaeh own a one
twenly-sevonlh part of same; that
Grlln Joy, ladle Osborn and llasal
Ht renter, each own a one-twenty-
seventh jmrt of same, subject to
I* life Interest of Addle Joy, In one-
third of some; that Addle Joy la
the owner of a life internet in
one-third of that part of said land
belonging to Grlln Joy, Leila Os-
born and liaxel Ht rooter. Plaint-
iffs allege the value of said land
to be $1200.00, and further that
wild land was Die property of Mary
A. Joy at the time of her death,
that *h« died Intestate, and that
plaintiffs and defendants era bar
only heirs.
Plaintiffs siiegs that the estate
of Mary A. Joy Is In process of
MMiiL*M.<*et$ let Min Denluk$a /Vlllfl.
■*»i re—era—ew rn m -«
that there are debts against tha
cniuIm which abould ha paid out
of the proceeds of said land to
Charles A. Joy, Administrator.
Plaintiffs pray for Judgment, for
INirtltlon of said land, that the
hiime he sold and tha proceeds di-
vided In accordance with their peti-
tion, snd for such other relief as
they may he entitled to.
Herein fell not, and bare you
More said Court, at Its afore-
said next regular term, this writ
with your return thereon, showing
haw you have awacutad the am.
Given under my hand sad tha
Baal of aaid Court, ut office In
Hereford, Tam thla tha 28th day
of DwiBi)w A- D. 1831.
(Heal) L. H. FOSTER,
Clerk, District Court, Dauf Smith
County, Texas. ttl-4e
Citation by PuIHmSIsb
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any OooMabte of
Deaf Smith County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon J. E. Johnson, D. P. Flea-
ger, Julia Sunderland, Lao Boiler,
Alice If. Boiler, the heirs and the
unknown heir* of each of the fol-
lowing deceased persona, co-wii;
J. E. Johnson, D. P. Fleeter, Julia
Hunderland, Leo Bolter and Alice
If. Hollar, by making publication
of this Citation once In each week
for four successive weeks previous
to the return day hereof, In aome
newspaper published in your coun-
ty, if there be a newspaper pub-
llshid therein, but If not, then In
the nearest County where a news-
{taper la published, to appear at
the next regular term of the Dis-
trict (Tourt of Deaf Smith County,
to In* holden at the Court Houae
thereof, In Hereford, Texas, on the
third Monday after the second
Monday In January A. D. 1032.
the same being the first day of
February A. D. 1032, than and
thcro to answer a petition filed In
said Court on tha 2ist day of De-
cember A. D. 1031, In a suit, num-
bered on tha docket of said Court
as No. 1002, wherein John Wil-
liams Is plaintiff and J. K. John-
son, D. P. Fleeter, Julia Sunder-
land, Leo Bolter, Alice H. Hollar,
aad tha hates sad tha
hairs of tha tallowing
parsons, to-wit: J. R. J<
P. Pteogar, Julia
Bolter and Alice H. Belter, are
Dofaadaata, sag aaid petttMa sl-
inging :
This h i ntt la trespass to
try title, and for note and dam-
age*. and for tha pomiaalon of, aad
the writ of raatttotkm of, all of the
Northeast quarter of Section No.
8. Township 8 North, Baaga 4
East, farther dsoertbed ns the
Northeast quarter of Section No.
S, of Garter aad Hand BoMl vision
of Capitol League No. 400, la Beef
coats In lng1 Given
Baal of
Smith County, Tessa,
100 seres of land, pUBntlff claim
• ----a— m— -a 1. «M.i.*i4i
IMR -as sobs mb *m se seas yaw. a sea saps sen
alleges that defendants unlawfully
entered aaid promises and dispos-
sessed plaintiff, to plaintiff’s dam-
age. Plaintiff alleges the rental
iplna af asms
fear. PlatetMT
rived title to aaid land hy
chain of title flu* tha
Texas to MpMK by
hy a regular chain «r <
Plaintiff prays far
Dor the title and
aaid lands, for unit of
for rants, damage* aad easts,
for soch further relief as ha
be entitled to.
Herein fall not, and have
before aaid Court, at Its
aaid next regular term, thla I
with your return thereon, show
how you hare executed the
■aid
r my hand and
Court, at office
•• M>U tk. Ola*
of Decomber A. D. 1281.
(Seal) L. H.
Clerk, District Court, Deaf
County, Texas._
PERMANENT WAVES
Hpwtal
Friday k Sat
Guaranteed
Realistic
$4.50
MRS. V.S. SMART
MAR1NELLO BEAUTY SHOP
-fell ter Vi
PERMANENT WAVES
$1.85
Push Up
Wave .
Guaranteed
Irene
Comi
With Set
To 08.00 Hair Trim'
and Finger Wave, 0#. Unreel SSe.
MARINRLLO BIAUTY SHOP
by MM. W. 0. Smart
A. C. THOMPSON
DEPENDABLE LUMBER
McKinley A Third
ACME QUALITY PAINTS
Phone 456
To The
Public-
TOTAL .......-$834,048,01
HTATE OF TEXAS,
(’onnly of Deaf Smith.
We, C. B. Williams, as Pie#I-
Ident, and O. C. Ackar, as Cash*
lar of aaid bank, aut of of do
solemnly swear that the above
statement la true to th# beet of
our knowledge aad belief.
O H. WILLI AMU,
Preeident.
C. 0. ACKER, Cashier.
CORRECT -ATTEST:
E. S. IRELAND,
H. R FRITZ,
II, G. CONK WRIGHT,
JHrertora.
Mubw rMrt’d and sworn to befora
ms this *tb day of December, A.
D, 1002.
VIOLA CARPENTER,
(SRAM Notary Public
Daaf Smith County, Taass
1,001 20 li>0. of Fst
In Just Four Weeks
Mrs. Mas Want of fft lamia, Mo.,
writes: "I am only 20 yrs. old and
weighed 170 tbs. until taking ons
box of your Kruarhsa Balts Just
4 weeks ago, I now walgb 160 lbs.
I also hava mors energy and fur-
thermore Tvs never had a hungry
moment."
Fat folks aboald taka ana-half
teaspoonful of Knurhen Balts la
a glass of hot water avary morn-
ing before breakfast - It's Die SAFE
harmless way to reduce as tens of
thousands of men and women know,
For your health's saks ask for
and get Kruaoben at tha City Drug
Bt«r# off any drug store the ooet
for g bottle that teats 4 waeka la
but • trifle and If after tha Brat
bottla you are not Joyfully wtto-
ied with rsouJts—mousy kaak,
- adv
We, the undersigned, engaged in the Automobile Repair
and Accessory Business in Hereford, have decided to go on
strictly a
CASH
BASIS
beginning Monday, Jan. 18, 1932, and as an inducement to our
customers to pay cash, we are making a substantial reduceiton on
all repair work, parts, accessories and other merchandiae handled
by us.
We find that in order to remain in businesa, it ia abaolutely
necessary for us to make this change, and we hope that our
friends and customers will fully understand our position and not
become offended when asked to pay cash. A
Respectfully Submitted i
Hereford Motor Company
Ireland-Beavers Motor Company
Beams & Marrs
Willard Battery Station
Norton Motor Company
Bishop Motor Company
Clifford Cox
J. T. Stephenson
Brumley Chevrolet Company, Inc.
M. D. Womble
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