Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1966 Page: 4 of 12
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DEPOSITS NEAR >4 MILLION
A 26-year-old Hondo । man
died Wednesday at Baptisl
Hospital from i n j urles re-
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Jesse Ybarra, affray, $5.
Leondro F. Soto, speeding,
$5- y,
Valentine P. Delafunte; de-,
fective taillights, $1.
Ernesto I. Ceja, defective
headlights, $ 1. ,
Gerardo Solis, unsafe speed,
$i- r P . ... ’; .
C Satro ‘Hernandez, failure
to drive in, single lane, $1. ‘ .
George Castillo, no opera-
tor’s license, $ 1.
Richard Dehart, unsafe
speed, $5.
Henry R. Aguilar, speeding,
$1.
Guy E. Kilpatrick, speed-
ing, $5. ’
John Haradon, speeding, $1.
Marion L. Mack, defective
taillights, $1.. 0nef
Leopldo Sanchez, no oper-
ator’s license, dismissed, p -
cember; excluding court coss:
David AcVanoverborg: fail-
ure to dim headlights, $1,
vose Ybarra, no operator’s
' license, $5. . 2x A .,/ -
Secerino Mercado, improper
- 1703 left turn, $1.
Sg gne ) Mauricio Rodriguez, fishing
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' Norvin A. Samford, speed-
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DISH TOWELS, Terry Cloth) 3 For 88
MATCH BOX HOLDER For Kitchen. Handy Metal...... 27
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PAPER TOWELS, Scott, Big Roll, Asst., 3 Rolls,. $1.00
BAGGIES Plastic Utility Bags, Pkg of 25...................
TISSUE, Charmin, Bathroom, 4-Roll Pkg., Limit One... 29
KRAFT OIL, Quart Bottlp.,......,55^
MARGARINE, Starlite, Lb. Carton, 2 Forau.. 454 >
CRACKERS, Sunshine, Krispy, Lb.-Carton. ......... 31 <
COOKIES, Supreme, Penguins, Galaxie, Pkg, wi. ..... 454
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LIABILITIES . .
13. Demand deposit, of individuals, .partnerships, and corporations
14. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS i
26. (a) Capital notes and debentures,.,
(6). Preferred stock—total par value ...
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of Jan.'4 when entry was
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the north of the station. Hoog
reported $65 taken. ' a ■
An estimated $10 was taken , ‘. Vr,
from the drug store the night
of Dec. 30. . ‘
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BROCOLLI SPEARS, Birdseye, 10-Oz. Pkg..,,........., 294
ONION RINGS, Birdseye, French Fried, 4-0z. Pkg..... 29
JUICE, Treesweet, Orange, 6-Oz. Can,,5 For........ $1.00
PRODUCE
ORANGES, Texas, Juicy, 5-Lb, Cello Bag. 450 <
APPLES, Extra Fancy, Delicious, Lb 194
ONIONS, Home Grown, Green, 2 Buncher For • •... 154
YAMS, Louisiana, No. 1, 2 Lbs. Fof..- 250
Emil Henry Frick, 84, of San
/ Antonio', died Wednesday.
780 In Roy
Akers Funeral Chap el and in-
terment was in St. John’s
Cemetery. -
A life-time San Antonio
resident, Frick was a member
of the. Lutheran Church, .Inter-
national Brotherhood of Boil-
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Union Local 3 4 5. : '
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22. Liabilities for borrowed money ..3
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Constable Joe Hoog. report- ,
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the past Week at the local
Texaco Station and Castro-
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The burglary at the service
station took place the night.
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Mrs. John Trabucco; brothers,
Herman A. Frick, all of San
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four great-grandchildren.
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BACON, Hormel’s, Thin Sliced, Lb-Pkg.
BOLOGNA or CERVELAT, AllMeat, Lb.
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1. Cash, balances with other banka, and ash items in process of collection
2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ................
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 2 -........... e-
' 4. Securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed'by U. S.
. 6. Other bonds, notes, and debentures p--.
6. Federal funds sold nw---AeE
7: Loans and discounts ............-a-.............. m-w.........
8. Fixed assets
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Specials For Jan. 13, 14, 15
JUICE, Lucky Leaf, Apple, Quart-Bottle,.. 290
JUICE, Star Lite, Pineapple, 46-0z. Can, 4 For...... $1.00
, PEACHES, Penthouse, Irregulars, Sliced, 2% Can,
! 4 F oru yo •••••• u $1,00.
TOMATOES, Rotel, No. 303 Can, 7 For................. $1.00
BEEF STEW, Dinty Moore, No. 1%-Lb. Can...............590
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, ? ; End-of-the year reports from LaCost National and Cas-
troville State Banks reflect a healthy financial condition in
Medina Valley. , -
2 Deposits ate nearing $4 million, nearly $400,000 more
than the total at th? end of 1964. ", ’ 12 ,-e/-- h
Loan business is brisk, exceeding the $1.5 million mark,
compared with $1.3 million a year earlier .
The following, figures ape based on Dec. 31 conditions:
DEPOSITS . J
BANK . J - 1964 } '1965
LaCoste National $2,337,706 3 $2,523,005 3
Castjovilie State * 1,039,535 ' ,1.194.577
Total ' $3,377,241 $3,717,582
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16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions ---eArsriAos-dpnsae’
17. Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions, central banks and internatioM
‛ ihatitutions ______________________-2....... ---4,-
18. Peposits of commercial banks -uta. -- ......... ............. a..,.
10, Certified: and officers’ checks, etc. mms
20. ‘ToraL DurosIts ,224./.k,ams-,./,*,2/6..1.4,
- ' ' ) (p> Total demand dfepoait, 3., R5,ea. ;...;
,/ C (b) Totaltime and ‘aavings deposits
(e) Common stock--total par value .c.,.? ,
No. shares authorised ■ ,250'., ,
No .hare. oti4«>«ndln< ’ ' &5Q
27. Surplus .-a.azmma.
28. Undivided profts -cpp,,.
29 Reserves ieLumsA2,6A,-
80. Total CAPITAL ACCOUNT dAMaM
81. ' 3 Total LAaITIEs and CAPITAL Account,
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32. Average of total deposits for the 16 calendaf days fending with call data
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BANK 1964
Castroville State , $ 727,494 , ,
LaCoste National $ 584,456 $ 653,765
Total $1,311,950 . $1,559,128,
A record-setting, busy holiday season helped boost San
Antonio’s bank deposits over th? $1 billion mark for the 2nd
0/" time in the city’s history. ’
", " 4 7* ".A Wednesday bank call disclosed 28 banks had received a
total of. $1,030,490,539 as of Dec. 3 1. Deposits 1st went oyer
- ' < the billion mark last Oct. 13, when banks reported $1,009,-
, . 188,253. In deposits. '
Wednesday’s bank call showed an increase of $21.302,-
285.59 over Oct. 13 deposits and a $102,967,432 increase over
" 5 Dec. 31, 1964. ,
,, Texas ended the year with all-time high, bank deposit to-
' tals, causing bankers to predict a continued increase. v
FLOUR, Gladiola, 5-Lb.Bag.................................490
OIL, Ctisco, 48-Oz. Bottle.,: 694
SUGAR, Imperial, 5-Lb. Bag, Limit 1 With $5Purchase390
BLEACH, Clorox, %Gal Bottle..,.,.....,,..,...,..,290
CLEANSER, Comet, Reg-Size Can, 2 For........... 290
IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT, Giant-Size.................590
d DETERGENT, Dash, Giant-Pkg. ......... •••••••••• •■•••• 590
DETERGENT, Salvo Tablets, Giant-Pkg.... ... 750
SOAP', Dove, Bath-Size.........250
1 SOAP, Lux, Rg. Size Bar, 3 For...........•....... 250
COFFEE, H&H, Lb.-Bag.......69
NAPKINS, Charmin, Assorted, Pkg. of 60, 2 For.... 190
WAX PAPER, Cutrite, 125-Ft. Roll........... 270
PLASTIC WRAP, Cut Rite, 100-Ft. Roll...,..,..... 290
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1966, newspaper, January 12, 1966; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593691/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.