Texas Almanac, 1939-1940 Page: 308
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308 THE TEXAS ALMANAC.-1939.
Bonded
Cities Outstanding
and *Interest and Indebt-
Towns. Sinking Id. edness.
Piano .... 7,447 51,000
Port
Arthur . 372,000 4,478,700
Port Isabel 76 144,250
Port
Lavaca . 15,251 111,000
Port
Neches . 5,860 122,500
Post .... 582 49,000
Putnam .. 321 31,300
Pear Ridge 699 19,000
Quanah .. 10,846 261,300
uitaque . 1,983 67,500
Ranger ... 33,919 756,431
Raymond-
vile ... 5,397 216,500
Refugio .. 23,606 113,000
Richmond.. 12,680 56,500
Rio Hondo 4,000 13,000
Rising Star 1,602 77,500
Roby 659 46,500
rt 2,805 64,500
Rock sp'gs. 1,498 7,500
Rockwal . 1,146 37,780
Rogers .. 558 31,000
Roscoe 1,630 96,500
Rosebud .. 84.550
Rosenberg. 13,797 176,500
Royse City 21,000
Rule .... 2,633 90,500
Runge ... 1,227 13,000
Rusk .... 4,628 159,000
Sabinal ... 36,000
S. Antonio 1,069,879 15,007,500
S. Aug'tine 3,927 119,500Debt of Cities and Towns.-(Continued.)
Cities Outstanding
and *Interest and Indebt-
Towns. Sinking Fd. edness.
S. Benito.. 9,613 696,000
Sanger ... 3,147 70,500
San Juan. 5,249 266,500
S. Marcos. 20,537 271,000
San Saba. 5,163 215,000
Sta. Anna 9,067 91,500
S. Rosa .. 41 15,000
Schul'b'g . 24 20,000
Seadrift . 316 1,800
Seguin ... 97,500
Seymour . 23,111 98,800
Shamrock. 10,229 504,000
Sherman . 42,348 1,157,400
Shiner .... 20,500
Sinton .. 12,582 175,000
Smithville. 1,984 26,933
Snyder .. 1,489 167,000
Som'ville . 9,471 38,000
Sonora .. 10,921 108,600
Spur .. 10,889 65,000
Stamford . 30,203 627,500
Steph'ville. 15,024 181,400
Stratford . 3,000
Streetman. 523 24,000
Sudan .. 4,400 60,900
Sul. Spgs.. *86 240,250
Sweetwater. 51,899 1,764,000
Talpa .... 25
Taylor ... 35,173 628,550
Teague .. 8,921 147,800
Temple .. 30,824 517,120
Terrell 25,676 534,000
Tex'kana.. 93,884 1,790,475
Tex. City. 10,742 333,411
Thornton . 1,276 55,800Cities Outstanding
and *Interest and Indebt-
Towns. Sinking Fd. edness.
Th'kn'ton. 1,588 38,000
Tomball .. 150 10,000
Tom Bean. 355 17,500
Trenton ... 10 4,500
Trinity .. 309 125,513
Troup .... 2,665 14,500
Tulia .... 416 180,500
Turkey .. 1,513 79,000
Tyler .... 72,131 2,071,500
Uni. Park. 34,681 534,883
V. Alstyne 3,129 56,500
Venus ... 244 31,461
Vernon .. 12,977 567,500
Victoria . 9,514 347,500
Waco .. 531,241 5,998,350
Wax'h'chie. 20,878 396.800
W'th'ford. 36,683 294,800
West . 6,782 218,500
W. Un. P1.
(Houston). 24,804 875,000
Wharton . 15,937 190,500
White D'r. 5,488 79,000
Whitesboro. 798 75,825
Whitewr't. 5,168 68,000
Whitney... 2,156 36,500
Windom . 111 18,000
W'nsboro . 148 90,000
Winters .. 27,945 242,500
W'dsboro . 2,844 40,350
Wortham.. 49 187,000
Yoakum... 36,491 501,000
Y'ktown... 2,584 120,500
Total $8,235,878 $85,986,898Bonded Debt of Independent School Districts.
Not all independent school districts having bonded debt appear in the list below because
some districts fail to report to the State Comptroller of Public Accounts in compliance with
the statutes. Figures below are from the report of the State Comptroller of all outstanding
indebtedness of independent school districts and condition of interest and sinking funds for
the year ending June 30, 1938, as shown by annual report of treasurers:
*Interest *Interest *Interest
and Outstand- and Outstand- and Outstand-
sinking mg indebt- sinking ing indebt- sinking ing indebt-
fund. edness. fund. edness. fund. edness.
Abbott ... $158 $7,000 Barnhart . 1,102 26,000 Brazoria . 8,000
Acme .... 1,271 17,290 Batson ... 2,271 35,000 Bremond . 1,640 35,000
Addison .. 75 1,500 Beattie ... 247 5,525 Brenham . 6,248 163,750
Albany .. 5,586 98,000 Bedias ... 1,111 17,460 Bridgep't.. 500 36,600
Alice .... 16,258 220,500 Beeville .. 7,641 151,000 Brorte .. 462 38,500
Alief ..... 762 3,500 Bellevue . 859 31,500 Br'l hire . 372 2,00&
Alma ... 1,638 6,000 Bells .... 914 25,200 Br'sville . 6,259 904,000
Alvin . .. 500 16,500 Bellville . 2,749 38,400 Bryan ... 5,511 273,000
Amherst .. 1,412 108,403 B. Fr'klin 361 10,000 Buchanan. 23 4,500
Andrews . 5,588 104,666 Bessmay . 215 6,000 Buda 651 25,000
Anna .... 1,779 5,000 Bethel .. 4,625 7,500 Buenavista. 1,602 39,000'
Anton.... 118 100,000 Big Spring 2,418 397,000 Buna 2,810 51,500
Aransas P. 3,609 81,240 Big Wells. 955 10,000 Burkb'nett. 633 28,363
Archer C.. 5,322 95,200 Bishop .. 6,637 36,000 Burnet ... 482 20,500
Arp ..... ... 18,600 Blanco . . 224 10,000 Byers .... 300 28,800
Athens ... 113,000 Bloom. Gve. 6,228 69,000 Bynum ... 385 15,625
Aubrey .. 361 19,530 Bl'm'gton. 3,426 42,600 \ Birdville . 153 67,200
Austwell 449 750 Boerne ... 414 37,000 Caddo 1,282 26,500
Avalon ... 425 30,950 Boling . 4,837 198,800 Caddo Mls. 138 11,400
Avery ... 742 15,084 Bomarton 274 9,160 Calvert .. 20 72,000
Avinger.. 4 10,552 Bonham . 224 133,000 Campbell . 172 4,500
Avoca ... 2,655 13,500 Bonnie V.. 10,400 Cp. Wood. 1,951 14,000
Aldine .... 1,045 58,000 Bovma ... 3,501 49,500 Canadian . 7,156 41,000
Bailey .. . 10,500 Boyd .. 564 196,000 Car. Spgs. 704 88,000
Baird .... 695 47,500 Br'k'ville.. 2,647 37,000 Car'lton .. 2,175 39,250
Ballinger 4,253 71,000 Brady ... 16,990 246,503 Cason - 9 6,400
Barbers HI 8,990 30,000 Brandon . 950 11,700
Bardwell . 644 24,000 Brashear 155 11,703 (Cont on Next Page.)
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