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Herald Classified Page Is Popular Market Place for Thrifty Valley Shoppers Engagement Of Valley Girl Is Announced (Special to The Hu ate i MISSION. July 5. — Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Edwards announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Anne Kathryn Edwards to Mr. Campbell D. Sheddon of Chicago. HI., the wedding to take place Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in the Edgewater Presbyterian church hi Chicago. Miss Edwards is a graduate of Edinburg high school and is well known in musical circles through out the Valley. She is at present studying under Miss Blanche Barbot st DePaul University in Chicago t^vhich she recently won a schol i*hin in voice and repertoire. She • studied the past year under Proe chowski in New York. She will con tinue her study under Miss Barbot after her marriage Mr. Sheddon is connected with the Public Service Leader in Chica go, official Democratic newspaper of the state of Illinois. He spent last year In the Valley and was in the advertising department of the Edinburg Review while here. • • • Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dunbar were hosts Tuesday night to a "Husbands' Party” for members of the Ace High club and their husbands hav ing as out of the club players Mr and Mrs. Stephenson of McAllen and Mr and Mrs. Roger V. Ray. Mrs. Dorn was high for ladies with high for men going to Mr. Wil ... Mrs Ray Klapperich and Mrs Theo Gerlach were guests for games of the Mardi Bridge club when Mrs Joe Hoffman. Jr., was hostess to #Tle elub Tuesday afternoon. The club decided to have prize awards at the end of each eight week period, and although Mrs J Lockhart was high for the day she will have to maintain a high re cord for the next eight weeks in order to receive the award. • • • Mrs Joe Hoffman, Jr., was hostess ■at a dinner recently complimenting &fiss Beatrice Hollerbach and Rich 8Hollerbach both of St. Louis, art. ted for dinner were Mr and J. Hollerbach and daughters, srine and Beatrice, Miss Clara sch. J. Hoffman. Richard Hoi lerbach and Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman. • • • Mrs. A. F. Volz was hostess this week for the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club. Assembled for the games were Mesdames Wiltz Kemp of Houston. OUen Rome. M. P. Wilson, and Ju lius Franki who wrere guests of the club. Mrs. Franki was awarded the guest award with high for club going to Mrs. Melch. • • • Mrs. G F. Dohm invited as spe cial guests Mrs. A. W. Caster of Houston. Mrs. Gerald Harbert and Mrs. A. A Be Risen for games with the Ace-Hi club for which she was hostess the past week. Mrs. Caster was awarded the score trophy for guests with club high going to Mrs. Parrish. • • • The Modem Priscilla Sewing club was entertained by Mrs. C. E. Storms this past week. Mesdames G. F. Donald and J. J. LLssner were guests. 9 9 9 Miss Beatrice Hollenbach of St Louis. Mo. was a guest at the reg ular meeting of the Catholic Da f ;h ters of America at Parish Hall Mon day night. Eighteen members were present. Plans were made for a covered dish supper to be held at Lions Park the night of July 18 for the Catholic Daughters and their families and the Knights of Columbus and their families. Following the games there will be games of bunco to which the public is invited. After an interesting contest held by Miss Mary Leverman of San Juan the hostesses for the evening. Mrs. Bertha Kleekamp and Mrs. Clarence Allen, served a delicious refresh men course. Wife Preservers Don’t forget to scald the household pet s drinking water utensils every day. Neg lected water utensils are said by veterinar ians lobe the cause of many ailments of the dog or caL I’Charter No. 12236 Reserve District No. 11 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE STATE NATIONAL BANK of Brownsville in the 8tate of Texas, at the close of business on June 29. 1935 Published In response to call made by Comptroller of Currency, under Section 5211, U. 8 Revised Statutes. I • ASSETS I. Loans and discounts .t 526.722.19 1 2. Overdrafts .. 186.16 3 United States Government obligations, direct and—or fully guaranteed . 892.000 00 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities . 10.050.00 6. Banking house, $154,000.00; Furn. and fixtures, $33,000.00 187.000.00 \ 7. Real estate earned other than banking house . 1.00 8. Reserve wit! Federal Reserve bank . 150,681 77 | 9. Cash In vault and balances with other banks . 1.091.635.45 10. Outside chetks and other cash items . 2.085.45 II. Redemption fund with United States Treasurer and due from United States Treasurer . 12,500.00 14. Other assets . 3,25195 Total Asset* .$2,876,113.97 LIABILITIES 18. Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds, and deposits of other banks.. 998.760 27 *6. Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and deposits of other banks . 539.436.00 17. Public funds of States, counties, school district*, or other subdivisions or municipalities . 730.406.36 18. United States Government and postal savings deposits .. 26,346 45 19 Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding . 19.095.50 Total of Items 15 to 19 W (a) Secured by pledge of loans and—or Investments . $ 407.880.07 <b) Not secured by pledge of loans and—or Investments . 1.906,16451 <C) Total Deposit* .$2.314 044 58 20. Circulating notes outstanding . 250.000.00 32 Capital account: Common stock, 2500 shares, par $100.00 per snare . $250,000.00 Surplus . 60.000.00 Undivided profits—net . 2,069 39 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT .. . 312,069 39 TOTAL LIABILITIES . 2,876,113.97 MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGED TO SECURE LIABILITIES W. United States Government obligations, direct and—or fully guaranteed ..*.. 760.000.00 M. Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) . 760,000 00 I 57. Pledged: I (a) Against circulating notes outstanding . 250.000 00 (b) Against United States Government and postal savings deposits . 25,000 00 (c) Agamst public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities.. 470.000 00 | «e> Against other deposits . 15,000 00 <i> Total Pledged . 760,000.00 8tate of Texas County of Cameron ss: I, A. H. Ferr ander. Cashier of the above-named bank, do aolemnly •wear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief A H FERNANDEZ Cashier Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of July. 1935 (SEAL) MRS J J PUTEONAT Notary Public, i 3orr_*ct—Attest: ^ J. Q FERNANDEZ. BP A A8HHEIM, FRANK LOPEZ. Directors RECAPITULATION RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .$ 526.722.19 U S Bonds to Secure Circulation . 250.000 00 Banklne House Furniture and Fixtures. 187.000 00 Other Real Estate . 1.00 ■Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . 10.050 00 !*' <k in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . 2.746 34 bash in Vault and with Banks .$1,257.594 44 1 U. S. Government Securities owned .... 642.000.00 I 1.899494.44 TOTAL .$2,878,113.97 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .$ 250.000 00 Surplus Fund . 60.000 00 Undivided Profits . 2.06939 Uirculation . 250.000.00 Dividends Unpaid . 1.064.00 . 2,312480.5c TOTAL .$2476,11347 It s So Easy Jane Lifson, Women’s Swimming Association star, shows yon in one easy lesson just how simple the full Gamor is when analyzed by the “Magic Eye” camera. Each twist and more is caug-ht as Jane divee with perfect form at Manhattan _ Beach, N. Y._ Rangerville News, Notes (Special to The Herald* RANGERVILLE. July 5. — Rev. Dunn of San Benito Methodist church will deliver a sermon at the bapisit church Friday evening. An Ice-cream social was enjoyed recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson by the follow ing guests: Mrs. C. A. Rickets of Mercedes, Mrs. O. N. Echols and tons Clovis Dean and Lowell; Earl. Irene, Ruth and Mary Alice Sparks and J. R. Scott. Miss Bettylyn Arnold has return ed home alter an extended visit •vith her sister Mrs. S. Smith of Combes. Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith ac companied her here. Mr. J. R. Parmer has been ap pointed manager of the Sam Botts gm here for this season. Several other local men will assist when the ginning begins. A meeting ot the local school board was held Wednesday for the purpose of calling for bids for transportation to and from school at San Benito this coming term. Mr. and Mrs Ben Trousdale, Sr., have returned to their home after an extended visit, in north Texas. Mr. Gene Hensley had the mis fortune to be thrown from his horse Wednesday resulting In a broken leg. He is reported to be recovering rapidly. Odell Morrow has recovered from a recent illness and is back at his work. J. C Yates of Harlingen was the aeek-end guest of Trois McIntyre. Miss Kathleen Brown of Harlin gen was a caller at the Buchan home Tuesday. Mr. j. u Anaerson ana son Eioert Lee spent Monday at Redfish Bay. They reported good fishing. Mrs. O. N. Echols and sons and the Sparks children motored to Matamoros Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W D. McWilliams are in Lubbock, where they will spend at least six weeks in advanced school work before returning her*. Lowell Echols, son of Mr. and Mra O. N. Echols was awarded a trip to the Annual A.&M Short Course, for his splendid record in the 4-H Club work under the di ; reetton of County Agent Henry Als ! merer. Lowell is a sophomore In the j high school here. Mr. Bruce Gilbert, oldest aon of ! Mr and Mrs. Henry Gilbert, la , expected home soon from the Uni versity of Oklahoma where he has been a student for the past year. Mrs. Will Magee and daughter Martle of near Harlingen were callers at the Foust home Tuesday. Mrs H Moore and daughter, who have been visiting with the for mer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Buchan for the past two weeks have returned to their home in Houston. Mr. and Mrs Edwin McIntosh sne daughter Mary June. Mr. and Mrs Henrv Jones and daughter I/ottfce Merle spent the week-end at Port Isabel. -: In a mine explosion, it Is not the force of the explosion that 'puses the most damage, but the ■'fter-damo. a mixture of etses due to the rearrangement of the atom*. From S1 to 90 ner cent of the deaths min* exotosions are caused by > this after-damp. ———— Horseback riding Is «a!n’ng such j 'onularPv that *here a*-* **ow mo*e han a half million saddle homes maintained for that purpose in the United States. ANNOUNCEMENTS RUBEROID Roofing FINANCED MORRIS LUMBER COMPANY 6 Personal STOMACH ULCER. Gss Pains. In digestion victims, why suffer? For quick relief get s free sample of Udga. a doctor’s prescription at McKay’s Pharmacy L-58 8 Travel Opportunities McALLEN, REYNOSA BUS DAILY SCHEDULE Leaves Leaves McAllen Reynoea 8:30 S. m. 7:30 a m 10 00 a m. 9:00 a m. 12:00 pm. 11:00 a m. :00 pm. 1:00 p m. 6:00 p m. 5:00 p m. 4:00 p m. 8.00 p m 8:00 p m. 7:00 p m. Special bus from Reynosa Sat urday and Sunday 10:30 p m. UNION BUS LINES Past bonded Buses Leaving Har lingen 6:30 a m and 3 pm. dally Arrives San Antonio 1:15 p m and 10:15 p m. San Antonio $3.50 Oallas $8.80— Abilene $8.35-Austln $5.10—Chicago $2140 — St Louis $1790 Madison Hotel, phone 405 Harlingen. Miller hotel, Browns ville; Edinburg Hotel, phone 222. Edinburg: McAllen, phone 32; San Benito, phone 234; Raymondville. phone 8. AUTOMOTIVE 10 Autoa for Sale PHONE 56 PHONE 66 USED CARS 1931 Pontiac Coach. 1933 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1930 7 Passenger Packard, new paint 1930 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. Wells Motor Co. 10th and Washington Sta Bulcs-Pontiac Dealers PHONE 66 PHONE 66 READY CASH can easily be bad fot old furniture and miscellaneous articles you no longer need. Just place your offer in The Herald Classified section. USED CAR SPECIALS 2 1934 Ford Coupes 1 1934 Ford Tudor 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1 1933 Chevrolet Coach 1 1932 Buick 4-door 1 1932 Hudson Coupe PATTESON MOTOR CO. 927 Elizabeth — Phone 888 Try The Herald Classified Ads To Got suuui Classified rates: 20 words or teas, one losers lion .. 40c Over 24 words, one insertion per word . 4c Subsequent insertions run oonsecutive ty. per word .IV Minimum. 10 worna. By month, per word . Me To insure publication on the same day Classified ads must be ts tbs office by 10 a. m on week days, and by noon on Saturday for Sunday s paper Legal notices is per word each inser tion. Phone number 0 and ask for tbs Classi fied Department An experienced ad writer will give helpful suggestions it wasted and tell you wbat the ad will cost. Then later In the day a boy will call on you with the bill and you may pay him. Check your ad wben it first appears as The Herald is not responsible tor more than on# Incorrect Insertion. Note. All Classified advertising Is aw • strictly cash basis AUTOMOTIVE 10 Autos For Sale SEE OUR USED CARS At Lot Across from Herald Bldg. Brownsville Motor Co. CHYSLER - PLYMOUTH PHONE 427 BARGAINS Model A Ford coupe ... $100.00 1929 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. new paint, two new tires 1933 Ford V-8 Tudor sedan, new tires 1929 Stutz 4-door sedan. 1931 Chrysler 4-door sedan. TOM STEVENSON CO. 1233 Levee Phone 222 CHEVROLET USED CAR LOT Across from Postoffice 10 20 CHEVROLET lyO£ TRUCK 1Q51 CHEVROLET COACH lyoo r c. A RADIO 1 O 70 ford panel DELIVERY iq71 CHEVROLET 1“J1 SEDAN Seaman Chevrolet Co. PHONE 410 14 Auto Repairs and Paint Washing, Polishing, Lubrication v> General Repairing Any Make of Car PORTER' & JONES Phone 222 - 1237 Levee BUS. SERVICES 25 Buil dera-Con tract ore * BEN V. PROCTER Consulting Engineer Preliminary investigations. Detail Plans and Construction Supervision Examinations and Report# 515 11th St Phone 151 BROWNSVILLE 28 Moving Trucks—Storage MASON TRANSFER CO. Contractors for Missouri Pacific ®lck up and delivery eenice Hauling of All Kinds 8th & PRONTON - PHONE 139 Packing of AH Kinds AUSTIN TRANSFER CO, 203 10th St Moving and crating Phone 42L U-66 BUS. SERVICES 30 Fn It Motor and Armature Winding I POOLE ELECTRIC CO. ' 1744 Lincoln. Victoria Heights i — 32 Printing-Office Sup. NEW OPrOETUNTlES are offered dally on The Herald Classified page The bargain wise read and use th page regularly. 34 Insurance EMPLOYMENT .—.. "i ..—..■■■ ■■■" .*. i 37 Saleimen—Agents .. ..—.—----- - j WANTED—Salesman for Browns ville and lower Valley on high j class line of bullet and regular advertising lead pencils. Give j age and references first letter. 1 Universal. Box 253. Hillsboro. Texas. M-ll FINANCIAL 42 Auto Loans AUTOMOBILE LOANS REFINANCING Delta Automobile Finance Co. PHONE 271 — WESLACO INSTRUCTION 47 Schools-Colleges SHORTHAND STUDIO—WU teach private class short system short- , hand. Two months to learn. 1 Reasonable. 7 E. St. Francis. M-6 - I HERALD CLASSIFIED ads do big Jobs for little money Phone 16.' and place your offer before thousands of Valley bargain hunt | MDE GLANCES - - - George Clark l-^Tm—n 1-1—i 1 mu ■ ■ ■* ^Frankly, we’re disappointed, Jackson. We expected you to have the entire middle west talking about our can opener by now.” MERCHANDISE 54 Fo* Sale, Miscellaneous POTATOES — We have several hundred sacks of good 1 - %m home grown potatoes for sale. Interested parties please call Alexander Marketing Company, San Benito. M-8 i BARGAIN—14-foot top display counter freeaer Shipped to the Valley by mistake. Factory ad vises to sell for freight. 175 00 and can be financed. Must be sold this week. Can be seen at Whalen's, Alamo. SIX FOOT Show rase and electric refrigerator. Vannie TUden'a Bakery. M-10 EASY FINANCING for Remodeling And New Construction Eagle Pass Lumber Company HIT Monroo — Phone 701 PAINT Dupont's paint is a good invest ment—Poor grade paint is an ex pense. We are headquarters for quality materials, Dupont Paint and 61 Floor Varnish. John F. Grant Lumber Company 8th and Fronton — Phone 251 B F. HARDIN, Mgr. 57 Lbr. & Bide. Mat*! MANY REAL BARGAIN8 Car 5 x Psn Douglas Fir Doors di rect from mill; 2 6 x 6.6 12 60; 2.8 x 58 $2.75; B B. Sding $25 00; good 1 x 4 flooring $26.00; No. 1 oak flooring $5100. Red wood. Hard wood, and white pine. Split second growth white hickory for fish rods. H million feet bargain lum ber, new. J. W. Richards, Inc., Combes. 60 Seeds-Planta-Flowers FLOWERS for all occasions. We telegraph flowers anywhere. Los Ebanos Greenhouse Company, Phone 1588. K-55 ROSES, bcaatifal rotes Many va rieties and colors. Only 25c doz en. Corner Ringgold and 18th rt. L-98 61 Wanted - Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUT—Furniture for two room office if priced right. Reply to P. O. Box 810, Harlin gen. M-7 RENTALS S3 Apartments SETHJf AN IPAR t MINTS™- Vac ancy. well lurniaaoc root and comfortable Phone 1231 R-Ul FURNISHED Apartment, water and gat paid Pitch Apartments. Phone r K-137 NEBRASKA 4P A X I’M E NTS —~ Far niched utu.tie» paia 325 00 Mn Jones Phone 1194 &-123 NEL-ROY Apartments, newly dec orated. WO 00 and mix All * bills paid_ J-88 MAY-DAY — Furnished, modem. Zeroxone, utilities paid. Phone 714. 139 Washington. L-106 SAN CARLOS Apartments — Bed rooms and a part menu. Private or connecting hath. J. P. Dixon. M„r.. Phone 1589 L-108 THE CHEAPEST easiest way to rent, buy or sell is through the Classified columns of The Herald. 64 Rooms LARGE Clean, cool furnish*d room; twin beds; reasonable. 503 East 6th 8t. M-9 IP YOU WANT to buy sell reirt or exchange just phono Tbo Brownsville Herald Classified Ad Department. An experienced ad taker will gladly assist vou 65 Houses MODFRN 6 - room house Wes* Brownsville. Enquire 1131 Ernst Levee. L-117 TWO HOUSBS — Modern conve niences. 6th and flt. Francis, rea sonable. Phone 654. MIS REAL ESTATE REAL BARGAINS m homes, farms. ranches, city lota. Twenty-sis years in Valley Beliaole service. John Qregg. 753 Washington 8t, Phone 1197 J-«1 MONEY TALKS $1.80000 buys modem 5-room houaa textone finished Inside, nearly painted outside, large front porch, concrete floored garage lor 4 cars, concrete floored shed: 9200 00 cash; balance $22 62 per month including Interest. $2,050.00 buys modem I - room {house textone finished Inside, new ly painted outside, concrete floored front porch, screened In back porch, garage, on comer lot and on pavement $250 00 cash; balance $25 45 per month Including Interest. $4,500.00 buys modem 5-room brick vender home well located on pave ment. with hardwood floors, front and beck porches, double garage, i servant quarters and concrete driveway $1.750 00 cash; balance exceptionally easy term tt 8% In terest. 8. C. Graham & Company Arcade Blog — Phone 179 Brownsville. Texas | Head of Opera Company I HORIZONTAL 1 New leader of Metropolitan Opera Co. 12 Female horse. 15 Pope's scarf. 14 To border on. 16 Greedy. 17 More crippled 18 To yield. 19 Fiber knots. 20 Skirt's edse. 21 8tlr. 23 Still. 24 Italian river. 25 Unit of work. 27 Taunted. 80 To scoff. 33 Paradise. 34 To affirm. 36 Royal. 37 Themes. 39 Musical note. 40 To bark. 41 To excavate. 44 He- manj roles In Italy 49 Sesame. £2 Unoccupied. Prrrloas Puzb* TEOL IRMQ'OEI i Jo t a*s lB U H,6l lUlN I TiEl ea™L. ZIMMRII T eM [b|a|rmt|o d d ob|« a d| mfTfMMToo _5ia]Tie| ferfe cgfc a g StTrildlwTM 14 Crude tartar. 55 Step. 55 Prophet. 57 To exchange. 58 Region. 59 He was born In ——. 50 He is a lead ing - <pl). VERTICAL 1 Edge of a roof. 2 To leak 3 To marry 4 Part in drama. 6 Eighth ounce. ( Preserve. 7 Olive shrub. 5 Formed into a herd » Membranous bag. 10 To submit. 11 Naked 2 He succeeds Witherspoon as ——. 15 Cows' chains. 30 Mortar tray. 32 Native metal. 24 Punitive. 26 To seise. 28 Flab 29 To implore. 31 Baffle plant. 32 Pasha 36 Varnish | t ingredient 37 Shoelace hole. 33 Sorrowful. 41 Flat plats 42 Thought. 43 Valley 45 Chestnut. 46 To sin 47 Seaweed 48 Thick shrub. 49 Rootstock. 50 One who frosts > 51 Meadows 63 Epoch. 55 Skillet. MICKEY MOUSE By Walt Disney —I VlilCKBT TEU-S HORACE ABOUT ecu inch BUVTNfi CLARABELLES morteahe IN ORDER TO FORCE HER TO EiVE HIM "THE TREASURE map! ''-—SO unless sot mow CAN we DO SOHEP'N RAISE TM1 PRETTY QUICK, •MBS com' '‘what t THOUGHT iS VOU AN 1 BEAT IT OUT WEST AN© BRING BACK THAT ISOLD BEFORE ^6 MORT3AGE. cones Due! ^^11 II I't — - J wvm map vm. CAK'T Mi«s! V vr* «ar*v*v«DCK)\ SSSS/ff WELL, I CL THI* MUCH? --- MICK£V _L p ND IT \P ANYONE i-=4l-* CAN.f y