The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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vnttk to express the1” appreciation
to Che Admin iteration, for the
many benefits received under the
Tr'pple A law and ask that it not
be changed, except such changes
as Secretary Wallace uesire^. The
processing tax is couhidereu nee*
t^hcSfy to give tile tarmeis uie
benefit of the tariff in reverse ami
is urued as long as there is a tariiF
IN STATE Him
TO USE
TBBPM w\T-;;agw* «w
Wachovia Bhnfc and Trust Company. J^UIUL,J »"«• W7' 1,1 llllr f
Vmstoa-Salein. Xorts Carolina. points jiurtitii service certificates as pro- the counties of the
oat in an ariuiie to •,3auJUae;'t pub- : traded ia the Patman Bill have s 0nal District were
HWtoi W: taw sm*rtata Bufctn asm,. | beea completely answered. Gow. I Bowie; D C. Sparl
saaazrjgggs !?*«•& * §-«** *
Comm:utee on Stale Bail It K^a^aruft: of j RffWBnre1 BOflUrf*wQUiltOf WllIlOIIIH flight, bostUQ-
tu® association trum reports furnished j G- MeAdui?,. six yems Secretary! Cass: Lowry Bral
of the United States Treasury; JXill; O E. McGiIvi
Jesse Chair aan yjllp, _
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TOCX<S f aUDFLJE AX1» ADCUT tWg
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Elfrtf- graifnlrry|
Tinance Delta.- Mr. Stevenson, Cooper.
* W M. PmnlriiVr: D. A. Max toil, Mt
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BANKERS HELP
T» Re grfppt* by an Ere^-ttamfed ae-
«f**£ty ttom wftifarat V atomy; » k«
tear along flue path off doty ky m
bnri fnm. wMcft « moU nrt em*
0m K «r eawMt to lm«w, pmtg t*
“Save th* Land and yam Save the
SfaaT to C&4 essence of a suggested ngrl-
eolrural program reciunmended by the
Arteagas Bankers Agricultural Com-
mittee. “Be war* at impoverished soil.
It toad* t» Impoverished ftame^r say* ■
statement matt 6® tilt* lento Cm He dis-
tributed to> (heir farmer custamers, To
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hniyninihite damaged
and the crape in
anrtinn minj thousand dollars.
Much of the cotton that has been
twice will have to be
I again. It ia hard for a
man to sew his labor go to naught
without flinching.
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ntiisp 11 umj- ui(^u>u war uwmi — ——
H*e| jresna. Just after Mto tortraywr bad. bcea
ajBJiou.n.cyiL
2. tee efinramsteutes off tMacr,. 21$:
It was Dm conauctioo! witbo clio-
cito- Passo^wr. AC Eii«- vom-
■ntiixt at teas tte •fiisidples lad made
legislative limtigatmg
has found that the
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'•fftirer since 1921 tUo nmnllor off stare-
kanilts Ikus teea (6tcilafljic.“' '3ffr. .Htemss i ----—
sikyi. “BuLweeu D3I luff BW tw die I Corporation,; ami Dt> fit W •
viiue ww vnipiil.. B’lsurus. £ur Deceuiiier
ax. 193X slto wiiit chat cite dowawurd
txuadi Has ooc yet emieX bur tha do,
a Hue lksc, year w,iii the smallest iqj
twelve years.'*'
teere are auw, lie says, iiiiout tea
irewdy tile russeew. and trtff* they i. tbaosandi state banks, wllfclt term tor
mw-Wttta* ke twit bread and. Messed ! ultutos all state- chartered taeumrioas
cs andl stave tro til*- d.sitiptos..
X tee- el-:.n«nts wsed fiv. 2t)>- Keeadl
! %>ruguiiv'wiia was so cunstrvative,
j on money matters that the present (
1 Administration, released him, have
testified to the soundness and
safety of our plan. More people
Vernon.
Harrison: &H.
E. C. Shoults, H-illsville;
Howard, Leigh.
Pupkins: Byron Williams, Sul-
We hav
Let Live
In our
have
Sewice
We are
DEtfVERED EVERY DAY
Leave Yuur Order
Seconl
With, tttfl exception <>f mutual savings : cj„n today than ever before. They
banks, tee article- coattoues:
*» per-
fected far federal aid to extend
the tern* of rural schools and a
* number of teacher have contin-
ued tbeir work from two to four
a ruling from
; aome higher up that there would
teacher
bu no funda—the teacher gets
. ■ttliiui About thirty Red Km
county teacher waa affected.
.
Detroit people have every rea-
son to be proud of their sehcor
the effort they have put forth:
the atudeat body for the hard
work doae—all of them for the
■pkndid results obtained. Supt
H. E. Robinson and his exreilent
faculty should have the hearty
- ' co-operatioa of our comnmmty in
tike bufldKgg of eOen a bigger and
(Soab«i*!5» cwcusMi liceuii »ff t:ii« 1
mer Scost-.uiad die tcup- whiuii. was- dig 1.
fruit off tb,f stnek
1L Thw Si<|nificar!ice at the ILordffc |-
Sapper cl fee. U22A2B:; eff. Mutt 2d: [
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Jesas ttmlk Bacurui a.u»I liceraJi ete- \
meffljts ami mauls- diems to' be symbols off j
kto uwb bedy ami blnoiL Just as our ;
Recall ami nftriink. are transformed: tntu-1
Reaila »n^ brawn, beirumlng Inmasrsil!
parts «ff oar boiffieu,. so- by means off,
Hkiese symbol? fito*- commaniejtnt piup-
tates off .Charts*. We are1- in him ami
be to Em as. o
|. It t? a memorfetl- off the X»cii
(Into 22d»}i. When lie teft the war lit
be Deft (to bread and the icup, by which
dto dtoc£pto» would remember hint.
| Every true ifeciple will ghi'Hy avail
btoawiff off the opportunity thus to- re-
member Ms Loni.
X T© shew the tariff's sacriliciai J
5 death! (v. 2R.)l Jesus, Christ ifiil aoc |
6 to as. a here or as am example off um-
j! seiftoui devorloc. bat as a subsditmttoar
aiy rains®®,. * xix the irross he made- ex-
piatlon. for sin..
X It to a guarani too that oar sins are
forgiven (Rom-. -1:2TxX
*16 was the signet off the Son off 4SoO
attadtoO to> rederapclon-.'*
- X It symbolizes the believer's re-
ccpttos off Ckirist (I Cor. l(3'tl«)i. tee
corn.n- :irii.*ant thereby participates la
the body ami bteoif off ChatoC become
fmfr n raemiber off his ftoiJIy.
5l It to a Corwani look tea complet-
ed «den»ptom (I Coot 11 Whea
faEth to exercised Em Christ, retemp-
txoQ begins *w«i its itom-ptoiSort w.Ill take
ptoee at the? coming; off Jesus Christ
(I tees*. ff:Wl 17*. The bread and
the cup constitute the keepsake- off the
Lord until he returns. These elements
possess mot omty a splritnaX bat a
tretmeffidoas psychniotoaE value., bock
as a me mortal and as a prospect..
III. Quel’Mcaliiaae ffer Participatiort
fat the Lord's S«FP*r (I Chr. 11 afT-SW.
X A proper apprehension off Its
Hr.ean.insr (r. 27)). EatEms and drinking
aswortkily prftmxrily refers not ti> the
demerit off the comumamEcant, hat rhe
faitaire- to> ginisp the meanimit ami imf-
psrtane* off Che o-nilnam-e. To> engnsn?
thoaghitiesslly tm thE? service to to- ifli1
Et mm-wortMiy. Omty * regwe-raced; per-
"Evem mure sigtoiloamt was the elid-
ing: a£ the dee line off deposits to state
banka which, hail been going sa- stone
the eollitpiije off the stock market boom,
to 1929-.. to recent years for which fig-
ares are available the drop has been
particularly ah rapt. Total dapusits ia
state hnnlts dee limed from: |2t),395,T(iX-
ffllil 00 December 31. I33T. to. ft-5.;l3:4'.-
STJ.flOO oiii Decrmftcr 31. 19*:13. tee rec-
octl tor 1334 shows recovery to* }X7.-
a«»,.7ffir.f)(Ttf at the year-end
are iateresled in the money qaes- phar Springs.
Lamar: J. P-
I cannot understand why the Gov-
ernment shook not pay the vet-
ierane now in cash when .the
: United1 States Government owns
j and has possession of S'i bdiion
jdodars in gold and l ^i!:ion dollars
j in silver This is sutfieient mecailic
i re-erve to pay IUO.c on t he dollar
Maxwell, Roxton.
Marion: M..\.Carter. Jetferson.
Morris: J. E. Pate, Omaha; TJ
G Lvster, Naples.
Red River. BG-Bai'ey, etroit;;
W S. Storey, Avery; W. M, Law-1
son. Boxelder.
NEIL MARTIN
of al
sold
Barber Service
tha* will please
Good
SJ^nlScano* of Increased Deposits
“It to particntorTy gratSying to note
the expansion off deposits, since it was
their decline which made necessary the
ffinttototiom off tovesunen.s, the calling
pay the* veterans their 2 bilTior'
dollars LliaL is really past due.
although made payable in 1945.
and'stilt have remaining in idle
off loans,, and all the other phenomena j and an used gold and silver moie
which go. nutter the name..of ’dedai-iun’ j than 9* bllllOO. dollars. The pay-:
aanl have* brought hunks so munh ttritl- . ..... . . ,, , . I
, c meat of this.debt wi I help non-'
ciaim 1m recent .years. It to now plain 1
r'v.iii riii-< was du» to. efforts of the veterans as well; as veterans, it j
banks to pmee theia.-ielves to the pos- I stimulate trade and: business and
session- off enough, mi-od assets to. meet
II, 13C.XC1UCI. 1 - I , , • .
Titus: l.l. Hess, Mt. pieusunt.! is what we strive to give
These gentlemen enjoyed a visit | OUT CUC tomers,. Wt ap-
ih gQid„ every dollar of tne money! wjCb me ‘through the Bureau of: Qj»eGiRLtf vOUT trade
that is now outstanding and to' Engraving and- Printing where! ^
fbur tons of'money is printed D*. F» QULLION-, Barber
daily and each was allowed to!
act aaJ’y hold in ins hands O) j
mr’lion dollars in finished new.
money. ' ........ j
SZSSS| everybody Less than 21) per-
SKMi can (ffEamma the- Lowff a bwffy. Fa-lrk
Ed the* Sategrity nxff C&rtst'* person. .1 mi
wnrh to eswwi'tiiat. AWVmcut- who rloes
runt kefftevD Em the absolute «teity off
Cbrist ;*b»i1 Unto rEcarious atonement to
am anw-irtby comOTinfeaimt.
2. Cliutrcfe membership, fl Cor. lit
JS-2). OurEstto lb««Ej to the Chtnroftt
whU-hi to compose,ff off regenerate,? men
an? tfomien: twntte,f to. hunt a.f h»*il an<f
ta each other »*» merobers off that ho,?y
hy the Holly Spirit.
X OrrterEjr walk. Cotutet w Weh i®:s-
Umatlffe* far participation to the XiexTa
sapper to ■ "/
a. Iffiwmoeal cwafftoct (I Cor. 5:1-13>.
It to moat perilouw tor one who to guiUty
of Emmorallcy to approan-h the- Eairiff’s
table ffl Cor. 1J Sickness and
death are often, visited upon sack. Tftto
expffaims why smete are arr*tert<w»Iy
taken away Ed death.
h. Heresy (Tit. STS; I Job® 4:231.
The ewe who. does not believe Em the*
deity sad EararaDtEoe off Christ Es
heretic. Sock shMtld be* exclndlwff froj*
the Ltrfff table.
r. tee one whe stirs op. party strife
(Roes. 1S:17>.te**ie whs cause <«vto-
ttmm fa the Charcii should also, be ex-
daded from the Lorffs 'fable.
the cutura of a part off the money which
hail been placeit ora ifeposit.
“Than this is true is borne out by tha
movement off invested funds off state
banka, which has paralleled that off de-
posits These invested funds (loans and
discounts plir« mvesfrnen ts>- for* Slate
honks dropped Ercm. (20.21)1,321),XfOO;. at
the end off 1331, ta> (14.313,TT3;000- at the
end off 1333; By December 3X1334. how-
ever, they*hod: recovered to (15,739,310.-
GlM„ AH off this gain to accounted Cor
by the Increase in investments during,
1334, the* expansion amounting to ap-
proximately (1,380.1)00,900.
“As tor loans and discounts, they reg-
istered a slight drop again to 133*,. bat
the* rate- off dec lino was much smaller
than to previous years,, which to itself
to progress. Whereas the drop to loans
and ditocauuts amounted to approxi-
mately* (3,380.1)00,01)0 to 1332. and to ap-
proximately (1.30010081000. * to 1933, it
was less than 1380,000.(100 to 133*.
“In another respect the balance sheet
ffgnares for December 3*,. 193'*, were es-
pecially impressive. Bills pnyahla and
redtocoonts off the* state banks, which
at the end off 1932 had reached a de-
pression high . off (fiti!).7H9.ii>(i), bad
dropped by the close off last year to- the
Erjiw ffgure off (S21.10 t.GOOL Ohe must
search the records as far* hack as 1917
to Sod ihti'« payable and rediscounts of
state banks at a lower figure. Store-
over,. St to reasonable to* expect a further
reduction off such borrowings during
the current year.”'
cent of the'combined Membership!
of the House ami Senate opposed |
this proposal. !
FARMERS' MEETING
Farmers from alTuver the South |
assembled: in Washington 1 as t j
Celluloid ^
Pnrkes and Still, two Birmingham I
chemists. Invenriyl ceilniuiii in !S-»7. |
Its constituents uru gnn-cotrun and j
camphor, the latter rendering It pTi !
able. Except for its t-ndammaiidity. j
not surprising considering its cump"- J
sition. celluloid Is an almost perfect 1
material. Emitution Ivory and safety 1
glass have long been its shipie pruduc |
dons. The chemist has found that by j ,
Combining celluloid anil fish denies he ' JflgU^tUlCG —
to able to produce artificial mother of
pearl, of a texture calculated to dc
Ceive anyone but an expert
Satisfactory
Barber Work
By >
R. Patterson
at MOORE BROS. BARBER SHOP
Who will appreciate your trade
R. J. EASLEY
- - Notarv
Since 1901
Jml JudI
Mr. ar
spent Sui|
Rag! in
Jim Y<1
Army.
Russell
his aunt
Jim RJ
is v;sitir
Raglin.
Mr. a|
visited
night.
Miss
the Deti|
Bus
—j^pigh:. vvi
TO FOIL BARK CROOKS
SkBTWr TORE.—The American Bank-
er* Aagaciaricni Protective" Committee
has developed a piau off bank faspec-
ffoi* tq, bring aait exposure hazards or
weak spots to respect to' attacks by*
crtoiiaals bused oa its long-eafabUshed.
aa>f£on-wide experience to tovestigating
bonk burglaries, holdups and sneak
thefts,.
The- taspectioa covers eighty* leading
iffuiestfons and seventeen; recommemia-
efrjos which are Instructive to the pre-
vention, off such crimes:. These* relate ta>
saeh subjects as the use off alarms and ,
other protective equipment, atoo> the
condition off windows',, doors, skylights
* * atnd other entrances which have facili-
tated the early morning entry off bam
dfifs who* kfdnapi bank employees Oram
theffr homes during the nightv or break
fato> the bank premise^ and btod and
gag the employee*
IT WONT TAKE LONG
FOR
SYSTEMATIC ADVERTISING
TO
BRING RESULTS
Dear fr|
■* I hav
past.
payingi
A
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heads si
Our columns will provide the best mod-
ium to reach the buying public of the
Detroit trade territory.
A for sale or trade want ad will find
the other man.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1935, newspaper, May 23, 1935; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902643/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.