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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, M ARCH 39, 1W4
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i Ctoartw No. WM Reserve District No. 11 *
f REPORT OF COKBmON OF TSt \
I first national bank
" ’, of Gregory, to the State aj Texas at the close of business \
;; mi March 5th, 183-4 :
3 3 assets 3
.* 45,863.24
Lcmn,*:. and discounts..
133.24
6JKO.OO
5,781.00
1,000.00
OwtsrmMs.
OMtcd States? Qtmmmmt sceurittas owned—.............
Other tends, ffioaka. wad aaeorltlm owntaL.......—.....,
Banka* Rmm, (Rent) Furniture and Fixture*................
Btoerve with Federal Hasem Bank...............................
Ouh its molt and balances with other banks
Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer and due from
0. 8. YreasHrer.....................—...................................
312.66
aon.iw
Other aswt*.
M87.0M.il
TOTAL.
! take thwi means of at»»»*••
that I will be up for re-rv^iS)*®*
at a candidate for re-eT«etW» t® J*®
office of sheriff of 8fc»
county, subject to the wffi Of
voters in the July wrtmar?.
3 P SWWY
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tuuntma
Demand daportsla, esssepl! 57. S, Ooveranseiit deposits,
public toid« and deposits of other banks
TSate deports*, except portal savings, public funds
and. depjslte of other banks. .........
Public funds of States. counties. school districts, or
other subdivision* nr mtmictpnHtteB
Deposits at otter banks. mclwWnf c-rettfled and eatb’n-s'
thecks ojptstsni'.ng
Tout of .hems 15 to 19'
fb) Net secured by pledge of loans and
or investments...... ..... ...$135467.14
(c) Total Deposits..... 135.667 14
CirertMtag notes outstanding.....
Other iiabtlittar.
Capita! account:
Common stock. 350 shapes pat 6100 per share 625.000.00
' ~ 6941143
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Taft Bank
<l’RtBrarp»r»**4'
i’Al-I TEXAS
.* 84,984 77
4534153
5.695.84
FOR COUNTY COB*
We arc authorised to a
Minerva Hardeman as a
for the nomination to the '
Countv Clerk subject to the
*! • Democratic voters tn E
i>t mary Mb» Hardeman Is *
ini? her find term.
at the Close of Business March 5, 1934
6,55000
39.04
RESOURCES
umiTuis
66,111.96
Ourtdhs
4197,068.11
TOTAL, XQwuding Capital Account.
amtCHUNDUM. Leans and Investment ■ Medg-..'
tinned States Omreraaent *euri*a»
Total SRfcdged (excluding rediscounts) ...
FOR COUNTY COMMISS6W
W E. Ted ford of Aransrf
makes announcement that W *
a candidate for the nominal®*
candidate for county c«tt»W
subject to the wi3 of the Ds®8
voters in the July primary 6*
precinct No 4
f 8,250.04)
8.550.00
(a) Against circalaitu* notes outstanding . • 6,250.00
<0 Total Fledged ,8~6i80«>
STATS OF TEXAS, Comfy of San Patricio, m:
I. A. H. Barnett, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
sremr that the shore Statement is tn* In the beat of wy koowted**
m$ml. 4 n. SARWSWT, «rthb‘.
SSUorrihsd sod swot® to before stw* this 28th day of Marefc 1*34
(8SAL> H r. IMPS, Ndtary putfic.
J50®R6K5T—ATI®6KP:
J ». fBS&SS,
T. 4 ffiifitaKiST.
FOR COUNTY T*EA»W*
i I wlish to sartc-ance 1
candidate for the nominal1*
office of county tress®*? '
tion), subject to the ** ‘
( voters in the Denser sue -hsty 1
sr«l kindly taBctt your ®5;^
rcke ■« * »>
smiwiassMaaMsiMWiiiMitaiiW*11***11*11^
Lias- Cp With W. ft *J-
S. W. TUTT, Frt&Utettt
A C. mrPT, Vite-Pretidene
e. k mmrnem, <Man»r
asAf-ar.' «ti«aak f/mmem, isweenm. ;
Mg
V i !f *»
' CROP LOAN BLANKS
AJEE ?JOW ATA«ABMt
^«ayw.mm -iSU’ at 5(). Hi.r, total caThiny^.. t, sixty,
' Jrs #Si?,ik«
ms* Srtefsn of every child » *s«*a*
|m«r6H b,v fcappv »nd cotxftdmf plan-
for te future. Parents start?
" simr stateli os nusirig. oi eaviioa-
S=f 'Sd'iKStSun.
ASM talyeaSBfc *tam& out tnos* i®- jbianciwa. vrtK be wisritssed smt es
Be H onW«d hy the Board of
Tn«!e« of «* Tatt tnd«p*nd«»t
School Wstrtta. ih'i’- *n tiecu-n
hew *f Hi?b -“'hoc! Bntiding ■•* ‘-h“
town of Taft in said Tat: inaspeiid-
«H 8t-hoci District on Uw -cv^u;, UsV
1834 f. r the purgoae oi
they will nr-cd oosernmem »p. tin_ Xhree' i»'c "-r
s"«'s c;::«mv; Th-. f rrw peoduct.-jn purposes can noa ' y T (f tart)S,ten- Sr!.ml Dlf--
k .... .4 ' .... rf-.V «.. 2 ... .. I < If* •■•'••. *
PoliiMI
Announcem^itlk
--------- W. O, Sparks, Cbslrti^h of
With the .penlng ot the tixai. tm PatriCio county emergency f>vi»
annual South Texas Agricultural and irma c<wm»ittw, amumners ihat
Indur-1 riaJ Ixpoatilon less thau ,',w0. emcnjencj cr-’p loan bk»nks !'nr(‘ ‘
The average eottege graduate la »•«*•' »w*y. Corpus Christ! 1* prj- rtWd. and the farmer* a ho fsmt that ^ At>Tji
Mining <9,989 to *8.909 a r«r at W oaring herself to act the «&>*. to th(Sy r,,^ nevemment ttanr.ne ^,..no
His total earnings are *160,009 to thousands of the
POMi'i’M
Expoeittem hall, located ad-
«a».a(»-4ltfw times, that of the un- Hrw
trained worker, lo th f'brt C 'n.pr-'ss Com* j necesanry monies nerdi'd
! Beginning March 19. the nation is pan? htae is not bring decorated , A!, i^^srs arc urged to
! to observe PtnansiaY Independence The bulftHwg, containing nearly W*.- j aomiRatii'ti at an i-ar-'-:
• Week. Life fewHMwe. In all of its MO square tm ot floor space, will jM ttK," ^ period do
have their sm’HwUitn l« out for ^
w A Wiltlaas * hereby appointed
Mjvsan^NG,
.-on COUNTY JtCPEBUltftaw^
The Taft Tribune is authortsM ^
announce H C. Branfley m s
4 fjr fhv uM&tnattoa to she’oa*
County Superuitendcnt of as®
ssiri
election »nd he
midnight
!>■: lighted o» the interior with ;2f! S April SOth.
PKWIS of Ail. lite acrid d today. pmtnad Among the various policies drop lights. The outside will also bei 3:.'fop? 4n application e?r- ?■»'**
** lakensely etNapeuUv*-both f«» i ofte-mi by the iesaf reserve cumpanies ■ SiAimtnKfd. Wood fl^nn has ixtef ‘ th# ftmf1 first bar- to show
m.^w> . •7rta»1j» mtes r. * . • a. . .t. ____sl,tnu<^ * ____i .
which
|j)j
hhaSasw «w tndivWualf. the place! #Ff. thw^ guaranteeing e^.rcetlon for installed throughout laree ri««- j a certificate of ico'pera'-dn
jUf.tita untrained and unakifled vm.it*! — . .-v - tare gw.ept w cne section where 'the L 4 #1(twd t,v the tlmsutv Fro-
KteaSUy jauilta- Ta» is d.; M nepfeawoot. mm. lirtancrtw 0 sSitaa liveetock and poultry eahibite will lx* I dtlctlon rontr3| Commit ice S' - v’liw
,**> ^ t*» specialist sod the expert. ^ tK ^ ^ey solve one of placed. When the Exposition Is ready jth#t thf ?and h. ts farming complies
: vtmt edaeatlao h«a prepared him ^ mofit Sfir«smg and vita) of all. to open," said B 8. Burgess chair- ^ ,he Ajtrfca»tani. Adjudment Act
*e df> ««e thing well problewu faced by parents. man of the arrangement* committee i kutns amounting to one hundred
Thss actual cash value of education. | ------o---- wifi have quarters second to ,sf, delfsrs .-usd lea» .hen two hun-
omo yesw sjo in a. 19-juth Teaea OtsMi Co.. HomAon none Ur. the Mate wv are budding I ^ :Zdollar.- acordte.r, & . ’
place ,
miir.gger of .
’ Shan aatet two judges and -wo 1 :erk
m aactst hb« 1» holding ‘he
and said election shall be he« tn the
manner proscribed by law for houl-
mg other etertDOf.
Patricio County.
FOR SHERIFF
i hereby aaaotmoe
rny caadWney
lot the nomination and election ta
the office of Sheriff of San t%mm
to
The returns -•» citation shall vouniy subject to tty will of Urn
K mau*, to the d-ni «*f ITnatew voters of San PWrkso
,( .jg;,-) fnteitati .I- 8chf»'. District In
taBKWaStegotng survey. It nr.' found; and American fatten Machine w.
teat tlw average sath-naed boy ftxi' Daflas. ,i„ye amoug the new nunufar
Mi- tack at the age of 14. He reacheo taring ctiarte» recently issued.
Production Credit Association, ft re
held by the association, written notice w“;}‘ >ftW
dtarter Wo. 12398 Reacrre District No. 11
REPORT OF CONDITION OF TH*
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
o* Taft, in the State of Tmtaa, at the close ot busl»«M
m March 5th. MRMI
ASSETS
: on » permanent basis, and it is our
: ftcBef that in a few years time we
; will have «i event of as great !m-
; portance r$ any event of Its kind
I anywhere."
| Exposition visitors, whether they
j come from town or hum, wifi find
| eounHe.is interesting attractions. Lf>-
! cal automobile dealers will display
| their latest models, whii'e many other
j business enterprises will show latest j ...vantni and harvested from the land
<tevekg»ment« in many other lines. dur{n!r im. This especially Is im-
; The most Important manufacturers | poyfsnt fretn -.he borrower* part, as
accordance with l*w
A copy of this order termed te tne
presklent and attested hv the mnt-
**rv of this board s*aU --x-rve :v
proper notlcr of said eiccuon, and ,ie*
c mnty
f J HEtJERMANH
FOR COUNTY SCFEROtTENDINf
lattons. must first be submitted to the _rwjktm s!Wii cause notice of said
election
to be- given in accordance
' hereby announce my ctin^RM
for ’he nonilwatton and eketion fe
the office of County Bupenntcadait,
subject to the will of tne DemocnUis
U, this' effect *Ml be submitted at Whereof, wlttmss the ^ of **"
- 1. . ____ t* marlrt* «... • • Kfl' *•- *• WlJ
che time application !s made
Farmers wlvo borrow shall etibmll
his complete 1934 farming program,
an accurate financial statement,
equipment he has availble for farm-
ing this years crop, and the acreage
contracted for jj v;u determine whether or not he
Loans ana onsoxuds.........................................................
Omdrafl* ............................................................................
ITulted States Qovrrr,u.:nt Securities owned
Otis ft bonds, stocks, and securities owned.....
Bwiking house. /Rent) Furniture and futures
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank....................................
Cash In veu't srvj iwiances with other isankr.
itedanjslaa fund with V. g. Trtamttret and due front
O. k ‘fteasurer.........................................................
Other assets...................................................................
$ 43.013 34
1337
101.812.50
. 2,509.00
... 3.000.00
... 20.159.15
143.343 02
In the state have
e*i*Billion space. jean qualify for a loan during 1934
The induarbu and commercial ex-, tndlaallorts at this ear ly date
titbits will be overshadowed by those j to y,e possfciite* that fewer
loans will be mad* this year than last.
2,500.00
28S.S4
TOtfAL
.4315,893 15
UKHUtnS
Demind dapostte, except V. S, Gowamesd deiwoHs,
public funds arid deposits of other banks.........
Yta# depasite. except s»»)fea aavtngs, jwiblic tix/nOa
sad depmtts of other hanks..........................................
FuMk funds of States, oounttes. school’ districts, or other
eobriivMoM «r munibiiiftlitUie.................-...........................
CXpostt* oi o&m bonks, meludmg certified and csaiiiers’
chucks cutsttndteg..............................................
Tot*! of Items 15 to 19:
(bs Not Kdured by pledge of loans and
or inveettnents.........................j;53,166.37
<e) Total Deposits................... mm m
CNFMMttssg »o«« outstanding ..........—........
©fiver ffirirtltUM. ........................................................
©HRsad mmalt-.
©ssiffiim stack-. 6Sii efcares, par 9109 per share 8sS,5oO.GC
Sratpta............................................................... 8,500,00
Undivideci profit's—net. *17 52
*181133.71 ;;
31,481.69
4,71176
2921.71
of agricultural interest The citrus
j fruits dsplay, to be arranged and
i entered by toiat IV o Grande valley
j interest, as well as growers from other
; sections. w)lT glowingly reflect the
; standing of South Texas as a citrus
! fruit center. The character of the
: region's cotton, the superiority of its
•'cti*.vtt* be told in hiterestiag
j ways. A poultry show will exhibit
, select specimens from many of the
! region's best flocks A dog show will
j intrigue enthusiasts. Lovers of blooded
■ ■ j hone flesh wiil see some of the
area's finest ones Through the co-
j;: operation or Texas A & M College,
j had the South Texas College of ArU
; and Indus tries the handiwork of
: South Texas homes will be shown.
This because the local financial
Mvrfiii'ftpl t. ye more able thbr yss*-
to assist, end F». the Cotton acreage;
rental cheek wiii’ tide many f.irsw
over,
----1,----------
CONTRACT IS LET FOR FORD
EXPOSITION BUILDING TO BE
Blin,T FOR WORLD'S FAIR
sigria- ires of the PrteWcnt end
retary of said Ta.fi Dwtepcndcr.t ftehn*-.i
District and the »caV thereof affixed.
'J.ls the sroond day of March, 1934
-SEAL- A K NEUJON,
President. Taft Inde-
pendent School Disti'irs
Attest •
T. A Vert,or
Secretary
NOW THEREFORE. T. T. A V'-rn-.r
Secretscy of tbs T.vft Tndcriendctt-
Achosl District in accodanee with the
provisions of Sec 8, Chapter 37 of
the local and special lawr of the
State of Texas passed by
T«glsiatnrt at Ms regular -iresion,
hereby publish the above order
notice of said election.
41-3t T A VERNON
Secretary. Taft Inde-
pendent School Dlaftiict
BECK worth
FOR MAYOR Of TAFT'
At Uh- soi.ctLatlon of ;«m® of
friends I announce my candidacy far
Mayor of Taft, subject to election rt
April 3rd If elected I will devote aS
ny time *,- th. d;.ll:v of -Jan j&t
and endeavor to act far the IxasrtS
:.,t «*7 the v.Uinus.
ELLIS BURNETT
FOR SHERIFF’
I hereby make aim uncement tb*t
the 35th I will be a candidate for the nosnSi-
a Lon and election to the office of
sheriff for Sf.r. Patricio ousty, mgr
jert to the wish of the Pemtxnife
primary in July.
O. W IdJUpR
*1.»
as
LOR C'OUNTT IV DDR
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
i3.78ri.00
56,73
RAYMOND MULLEN
Secretary
72817 52
.6315.833.33
* 50.000,i)0
50 000 00
50,«)0,00
* 50,000.00
’.POTAIL, Including Capital Account .
MEMORANDUM: Loans and Tnveatmeuta Pledged to
Secure Li&biilttM
Onited State# Government securities
Total Wedged (excluding rediscounts!...........
Fledged-
(a) Against circulating notes outstanding
<i) Total Pledged......
STATE OF TEXAS, County of San Patricio, ss:
T, «3eo. B. Witiser, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
swe-ar that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge
and heiirf, GEO, B. WITHER,, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27:h day of Mareh. 1934,
(SEAL) R. E. 3*E»aUSON, Notary Public.
CORRECT-— ATTMTT:
e. n. -nrrr,
RAYMOND MULLEN
A. C TUTT, Directors.
The genera; contract for erection of
the Ford Exposition building at the
Chicago World’s F-vir lias been award.
ed to the W E. O'Neill Construction c^panv w«l"ta held
Company of Chicago it has been ^ off)ce 0J the T*ft oormwas
announced by E. H. Stolzs. official !an<j warehouse Company in Taft,
of the Ford Motor Company : Texai= on the 8Ui day of April, 1S34 a'
Omstructtoi work, which ha# ai-jio A M for the purpose of electing
■ are doing everything possible to ready begun, is to he ocunplet-ed be-;directors and tMusaciing any other
J. i make the Exposition representative fore June 1. bittiness that may come before *
| of South Texas,” said Mr Burgess. ; Fourteen hundred tons of steel will
> Admission to tiie Exposition proper j be used in the building, which will
; will be free, it was ..aid In addition be 800 fee. ipng and rise to no
i officials have contracted for {moles- j at its highest point, (n 8 huge centra!
i sional attractions, among them being i rotunda.
i a ttwpeze act, breathtaking in its j Specifications call tor 700,000 square
: daring, A leading carnival company j fee; of fire-resistent wtall bo»rd, _ ^
- will be i.ere for the five days of the 15.600,000 feet of lumber 5,000 vatd» <>*.
j Exposition, scheduled to open April j concrete and 160.000 square feet of FOR MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD
: tOlh. j tile flooring The entire space reserv-
”..........----- i ed for industrial exhibits will b?
STATE HEALTH OFFICER skylighted.
t ROES PEOPLE TO TAKE j Large quantities of chromium metal
TYPHOID VACCINE NOW i work will be used in bath the in-
~ terior and exterior embellishment, in
If you have not. been vaccinated j line with the conservatively modernist
; against typhoid fever within the last s motif of the architecture
two or three years, go to your doctor Fifteen bids wer* received. The
three lowest were so close that two
days were spent in conference between
Ford officials and bidders before the
We are authorised to announae UsaS
W B. Mons b a candidate ter Si®
The regular annual meeting of the nomination arid re-election to the
shareholders of the Taft ^Compress nf.\ef. flj county Judge subject re Use
will Of the voters of San fttrisM
county.
FOR COl’NTV COMMIHKKMn
PRECINCT NO. FOC*
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
(Pair! Ativutrtlsins?)
! take this nieiuis of annwineUif
that I will be a candidate far jmh-
inatlon t-o Uw offlre of Coutuy Qmo
rnlssioner Precinct tmmbe-r Four, 8ta
Patricio County. Texas, subject to ska
vr.’.l if the voter* ;» the July Frh
mary,
c. c wrirUB
FOR DISTRICT jriMSF,
I hereby make announcement of m> ! I wish to announce my c*ndid««y
(CindMacy as a candidate tor election for nomination v» the office of tad(*
(>.s a commu.-ioner ot ‘-r-.t ’’ r,f -?:■■ 3rit: Ji'-dicial District of 74*88
Bcbonl District of Taft, sub)*:' to in the July Primary forreelectlatl
and be protected against it.” Dr.
John W. Brown. Sate Health Officer,
■ i advises prospective campers. Boy and
the will cA the voters a tm- dec'.:*•>»
to be held Saturday, April 7,
W. T. GEORGE
........—«• -
FOR MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD
M COX.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK
»»,||4*fr 1 <he oul o{ *x>rs reason approaches.
^ ; "Typhoid fever” '
i Girl Scouts, summer vacationists, and award was finally mad? in the offices
: aW ortWT *»«•« o! to* open road—I of Albert Kahn, Detroit architect,
whether for business or pleasure—as j w. E. O'Neil, president, and C E
Trimarco. chief estimator, represented
i ■■■--■-— -— be continued. "Is I the succeasful company
j unnecessary and preventable. Every j The Ford budding, which is to be
c®re due either to community i cure of the largest at the
l wish to announce 1 will ixs *
candidate for the nomination to ffis
office of Clerk of the District (Start,
subject to the wlil of the voters S)
. , the Democrat July primary, stid
as a commissioner of the Indfpmder kifM,lv .solicU y,ur sum.n tai **
KLrtVtrv'vl nic». «/.♦ «# T« f* .-..V, !/.*« . * r
X hereby make announcement of nr.
candidacy as a candidate for election
I negligence or to the ignorance or care-
| jessness of some individual.
“A carrier Is a person who has
I bad typhoid at some time and who
| even after recovery carries the germs
; of the disease to the urine and the
j discharges from the bowells. Camera
| who are careless In their persona!
! habits are likely to infect any food
1934 A
Century of Progress will he situated
on an 11-acre tract with a frontage
School District of Taft, subject to
the will of the voters at the election
to be heft! Saturday. April 7
D T BlJROEiSB
--------o-------
FOR MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD
MRS. ANNIE JENKDB
FOR TAX ASSESSOR AND
COLLECTOR
The Tribune is authorised to ®-
nounce that A D. Aiken is * awsd!-
mentioned ooritract.
Simms Petroleum Co., one of the!
J. W. MAYO
FOR
", l j they handle with unwashed hands j major Texas independents, reported!
;; j So»f‘ Of the most serious and far, net loss for 1933 of 417,007 compiled S
,.! reaching outbreaks of the
^“js!sr£ar;iS
,£«*» ::p»*ve been ny drinking milk profit was shown in operations for:wring company securing charter for J'a^w a^ OrtB^wr of ta>
or eating torts that have been hand-j the last six months of 1933. President buxines. AMn HeroW, Hew, Boas- ^ “ Z£rT*» •«
: by «*rries. Persons may be cw-jE. T. Moore of Dallas reported to. man and R. Q asuis are rimed ’ “
; riers without knowing it
j pi-oekiioide
< iaoorporetors.
3-s of the voters tn the July Ptimartf-
Ciss in V.-.-.Ut and with Banks
O. S Gov. Bo-Ki A’d Ufe-JUrittefi
Loans and Discounts
Real Fisiate Ou-’ied
. 45.35,410,85
112,226 56
138,512.99
15,307 £8
77.91
1 oy
Capital
Surplus
Undivided !Prof!«
.-ro f,4- Ooataagctieit* ...
Cashier’s Checks Outstanding
$ 50.000.00
>n non iri
" Hi 48
Ov entrails....................................
Other Rtocka and Bands ......
20,m 41
2075.31
Furniture und Fixtures
1.00
DBPOQTTB
TOTAL
TOTAX,.......
ISorilTS
336,953 55
*461.537.85
t1ftn „ T . 7 hereby make announcement of my date for the nomination » the o»ef
five acre "iirk ™ f c*n'!idacy as 5 candidate for election of Tax Assessor and Ooffiwtor *« m
‘ ,^L “I. 83 » commissioner of the Independent • July primary, subject to the will ««
ihbT wav riot vil i schof!l Di£tr!rt of T*A- subject to the Democratic voters of San FuttW#
thiS *** rl0t !ncIwle<1 m thf* •tow:th* will of the voters at -.he election county.
j to he hei’d Saturday. April 7
TAX ASSESSOR AS®
COLLECTOR
The Taft Tribune Is author** »
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Clark, W. S. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1934, newspaper, March 29, 1934; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749798/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.