The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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THE ELDORADO SUCCESS
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Vol. XXVII
El Dorado, Schleicher Gountv, Texas, Friday, September 23, 1927. No. 37?
Radio
Radio
When the gong rings for the big
fight!
When the famed director lifts his
ban ton!
When the last three minutes finds
the ball on the five yard line!
When the curtain rises on the
great artists’ debute
When Babe Ruth steps to the bat!
You're there with a
Crosley
Eldorado Hardware Co.
"Quality First”
nit Ernsts sf
The Eldorado High School held
it* opening exercises Monday,
September 12, 1927. Notwith-
standing the fact that these ex-
ercises were held on the aame
The District Court «>pei»d
Monday and the grat ft j*i i y w as
etnpannled and went to w *>i k.
The fir*t case called was John
Gibson vs Lee Willi uns, insti uc.
ted verdict in favorof defetn art
State v* w. N. 1'oteet carry—
P. T. ft HOLD MEETING RAtK SUNDAY NI6HTBRIN9S
FRIDAY SEPT. 18.
day as the Schleicher County P‘sto1- P'**d r'»ih.v and was
Fair, there was a large attend- ^ut?d $190 00 and cost,
ance to the full capacity of thej State vs Ed Keiihlev carry-
auditorium. ing pistol, plead guilty, fin«d
Our Superintendent, Mr. R $100 00 and cost.
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Johnson’s Funeral Parlor
San Angelo, Texas,
E. M
PHONE
Johnson, Manager.
Day or Night 72,2
LADIES DRESSES
We have just received some
Ladies Silk Dresses
Which we are selling at very Close prices.
These Dresses are very pretty and are made in the
New Fall Styles and Colors.
Come in and see them while we have a good Assortment to
solect from.
Brook’s Store
“Quality Merchandise.*’
H El Dorado Service Station
Phone 100 Phone
Midway Service Station
p Phone 161 Phone
H McCormick & Thornton, Prep
6 Dealers in
0^52*2*.
Mobiloil
Make the chart your guuh
Gas, Oils, Tires, Tubes and Acces-
sories.
Where you and Service Meet.
D Holt, made a good talk on the
cooperation of the pstn 1 s with
the school board and faculty.
He also introduced the teachers
to the patrons and puipls.
The president of our Parent-
Teacher’s Association, Mrs,
Robert Miiligen, made a
brief but intensttL lk in re-
gaid to the work of this assweia*
tton in (connection with the
so bool. She referred to the de-
ficiency of our school library and
suggested plans which would
securesufluijntfuods ti ml rge t,lm
it.
Mr. E. C. Hill, preside of the
school board, made some very
appropriate remarks aloag the
line of the new school laws, and
the amount of funds that it
would take to run lh> school
for the present term.
Another feature of t s pro-
gram was several seiec ons oi
mush: given by Miss T rner s
orchestra Eldor* joisvi ry f01 •
tunate in having Miss Turner as
its music instructor.
The program was very infor-
mal and many good thoughts and
truths were presented during
the morning Prom the iuterest
manirested, the present outlook
indicates that the school tei m oi
1927-28 will surpass any in the
histro.y of Eldorado.
State vs Arnold Walace, car-
rving pistol, verdict of not guil-
ty.
A Oliver. El al vs. O E Con-
ner, Et al. judgtnemt in favor of
Plaintiff.
The Jury was dismissed Tues-
day until Thursday September
29 When the case of Earnest
Bibb who was indicted for theft
by the this grand jury will b*
c lied for trial,
The Parent Teacher Assoeta
lion had a splendid program j
Friday afternoon, September 16,
with quite a tew of the patrons
present and all of the Teachers
All patrons of the school are
urged to take part in the Parent
Teachers work for the benefit o*
the school. Reporter,
Trunks and Lookers at
Sharp’s Mercantile Co
CHEER TO OHIO.
Sunday night rain began fall-
ing and oonlinued throughout
the night and up in theday Mon
■lay, which amounted to about a
half Inch This ia tbs first rstn
in sometime, it belt up cotton
nicking Monday and Tueaday
but Wednerday found the ptek-
n« good, and all work at again.
The nnchmen of course felt
got d over what did fall but used
more
Resident Phone 118
Van McCormick
Resident Phone 95
E. M. Thornton.
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SCHOOL NOTE.
Foot Ball Team.
Eldorado has the best pros-
pects for a winning footfall team
this year it has ever had There
are at present atout twenty men
who practice regularly undr 1
one of the best coaches In the
Southwest. Coach Lane of Sari
Saba.
The twenty men will range
from onehundredand teu to one-
hundred and seventy pounds it
weight, making and average oi
ibout ouehundred and forty
pounds.
Although a great per neent of
the players are inexperienced
there is a sufficient number of
experienced players to lead the
Eagles througli the season with
a winning football team
Tbe players are as follows*
Ratliff, Murphy P , Murphy, W.
Swift, EcOatcbey, Johuaoi ,
ttallew, Finley. Ratliff, U , Eder,
Edmiston, McAngUs New Jtn,
Sharp, Kent. Young, Wright,
Kioser, Parker, Jones
PtP SQUAD
The qualities of a good pjp
aquad are: pep, optimism, unity
and the ability to yell The High
School has organized a p* |
aquad that has all of the quali-
tes and others too Fenna Jones
wis elected yell leader arid we
all expect to stand ‘ in front" ol
her and help her make our boys
and girla win every game. J.vm
Newsom and R J. Page are the
aaslstants who expect to do
their best to make our pep aquad
a success.
GIRLS BASKET BALL TEAM.
On September 10, the last
gear’s Basket Ball team met at
the home of Jym Nowsotn. Jym
Was sleeted csptlan of this year *k
• On September 14th anothoi
meeting va-s held and seven,new
players came out to join the
t ?hoj Miss Tyson was selected
as the conch, and all the player,
seem highly pleas* d witli th<
sol-*ctition ;
The players on .this yearV
t am are:
Forward*; Mary DeLong,
francis Evan*, Nina Smith, L<*u-
i*e Wiliams, Estelle Joht son.
Ceuters; Victoria Jo* « s, Mat -
le McClatchy, Louise Evans, Li-
na Parker, Lelia Parker.
^Guards; Ruby Chick, Jym
Newsom. Mildred Smith, Mar
garet Williams, VV|^n May.
The Team practiced twiceJast
week. As the (.layers are all
stiong players, and as they
seem to be taking quite an inter
est in their team seem to be tak-
ing quite an inter* st in tlieii
team, we exp: ct to have a strut g
earn that will win all of the
fames of the seasou,
SEVENTH UKASE
The seventh grade is going to
ihvo a good Agriculture clas-
thisyear Mrs Eaton is our
teacher. We have already .stilt-
ed a few experiment* in iln’
form of germination. Thocla.s
enjeys making these observe
lions Miss Ned is conducting
an interesting class in English.
vVe are learning how to write r.
.usiness letter in form of « com-
plaint and to ans w* r a letter o'
complaint We nr« enjoying
• Sudying arithmetic with Miss
4 rmstrong.
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Cords, Fabrics, Balloons. rx
Cash Service Station
Where Texas Gasoline is sold,
Texas and Mobil Oils,
Barrel orders tasen.
"Quick and efficient service at teasonable ptlce-for rash.
ladies Rest Room.
J. N. DAVIS. Proprietor.
Report of Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ELDORADO, TEXAS.
at the Clone of Business June 30, 1927.
kesofacts
Ix*n" --.....................$250 8:10.95
Overdrafts.......... 304 ^4
U. S. Bonds............... _ 20,000 011
I ederal Reserve Stock...... .3,150.00
Real Estate (Banking Pram*«•*). ___3,000.00
l urniture *fe fixtures ............. 2,000.00
Exemption Fund ...... . ...1,000 00
CASI1 ..................... $150,217.30
Total _________
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J H. CHRISTIAN
OK.hKi.MMJ
$430,523 I-
UAB1UTIBB
< 'spits I Stock ...............$75,000X10
Surplus...................... 30,000.00
Undiv ided Profits, Net $26,504.64
Reserves ............ 2,384 64 28,940 98
Dividend No. 32 .................3,760.00
Circulation..................80,000.80
DEPOSITS............ ....... 172,823 87
ToUl ................ $430,683.1$
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J. K. HIM. . Vice l*»*»Ul«nt
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Wright, A. T. The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1927, newspaper, September 23, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124051/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .