The Hebbronville News. (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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T H i: H E B B R O N V I L I. E N E W S
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Professional Cards.
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JOHN C. WALL
recently First Assistant At-
torney General of Texas, has
opened offices for the prac-
tice of law at
719 Gunter Office Bldg.
Phone Ur. 145, San Antonio.
HICKS — HICKS
DICKSON & BOBBITT
Attorney* at Law
OFFICES:
Hicks Building, San Antonio
Vails Building, Laredo
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first (las. Work.
specialize* In I .allies' and <liililren*s 1
Haircuts.
W. J. SWOPE. Proprietor.
llehbromilie Texas.
amount of old wu*te matter you Itvv
er thought was in your system. Stl|is
that lull, bloated feeling and makes
you happy a-.l cheerful, Excellent for
chronic count ipat ion. Adlerika works
Ql’It'K and de|ightf u|> easy. Voting’*
Pharmacy. K 3.
The recent fine ruing brought Joy*
to cattlemen and farmer*.
BANKERS SURVEY
STATE BANK LAWS
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“Lit E AND LET LI\ E“
Find That Movement for State
Guaranty of Bank Has
Gone Into Eclipse. * '
JOHN COLMAN
Dealer In
CLUB HOUSE RRAND FANCY GROCERIES
lllti.il IS Davis Avenue
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TELEPHONE 51
LAREDO, TEX VS
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San Diego — Texaa
| E. J. FOSTER
f Consulting and
| Civil Engineer
i Laredo — — Teiaa
NEAL A. BROWN
DAN H1G lHTOWER
Lawyers
Hebbronville, Texas
Baker’s Barber Shop
(FORMERLY THE HAMILTON HOTEL BARBER SHOP)
NEW, MODERN AND l P-TO-DATF..
Sanies A Moore Bldg., Opposite Jarvis Plaza.
LAREDO _____ 2L __ TEXAS
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Home Ice Company
HEBBRONVILLE STATION NO 4
ICE DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWN
Distributing Point for Crestonio, DuBose, Realito* and Beaavxdaa
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A. M. BRUMFIELD
Attorney at Law.
Practice ia Diatrict aat
Appellate Court*.
Office In Courthouse.
Hebbronville, Texaa.
TOM LEACH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Hebbronville, Texas.
From
8:30
P. M.
To
12:00
idnight
W. B. JOHNSON, Agent HEBBRONVILLE. TEXAA
J. A. SIMPSON. M D.
& Surgery-Gynecology
Joseph Building
Laredo, Texaa
JOHN I». SI HIGHLAND
Lawyer
San Uie«o — Teiaa
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THE SINGER
Best SEWING MACHINE Made
Patricio Crux, A gout
Hebbronville — — Teaaa
CITY
MEAT MARKET
NEW FREEZER DISPLAY
COUNTER
ALL KINDS OF CURED MEATS.
BUTTER AND EGGS.
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY
PART OF THE CITY.
f J. F.. BARFIELD. Prop.
HEBBRONVILLE. TEXAS.
Lower rates are charged-
LOW ER RATES ARE CHARGED FOR STATION-TO-STA-
TION CALLS W HEN PLACED BETW EEN THE HOURS OF
8:31) P. M. AND 12:01) MIDNIGHT. THE RATE DURING
THAT TIME IS ABOUT ONE-HALF THF. STATION-TO
STATION DAY RATE. AND IS KNOWN AS THE EVENING
RATE.
THIS CLASS OF SERVICE IS VERY POPULAR FOR SOCIAL
CALLS. THE CHARGES CANNOT BE REVERSED. HOW-
EVER, ON STATION-TO-STATHlN CALLS. NEITHER IS
THE EVENING RATE EFFECTIVE WHEN THE DAY RATE
IS 23c OR LESS. ON SUCH SHORT HAUL MESSAGES, THE
DAY RATE APPLIES.
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CAS AND ELECTRICITY FREE
U. S. WOMEN
Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company
New York - A survey of state bank-
ing laws conducted by the State liauk
Division of tlie American Banker* As-
sociation shows marked progress to-
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ward greater uniformity and more ef-
ficient bank supervision. It is declared
by Frank W. Slmmonds, in charge of
ihe division. In a statement giving the
results of the investigation. He say*
that the movement for state guaranty
of bank deposits appears to have gone
into eclipse.
“The division has urged that th*
office of bank commissioner be freed
from politics and all other functions
of state government anj^ tenure^ bq
made moiT senile with sufficient com-
pensation and discretion to attract
men of outstanding ability,” Mr. Sim-
monds says. “Gratifying progress has
been made during the past year In im-
portant bank legislation In many
s ates. Idaho, Wyoming and Oregon
led the list by adopting entirely new
modern banking codes, while Texas
and Montana have new codes in prep
aratton.
Uniformity Among State Law*
“The survey shows that it is gener-
ally agreed there should be a high de-
gree of uniformity among the state*
in laws dealing with certain funda-
mental principles of bank organisa-
tion, regulation and supervision, and
that there is a strong tendency in this
direction. Wa tind a very definite
trend toward increasing the minimum
capital requirements of banks to |2S.-
000; creation of banking boards to act
in an advisory capacity with the staf*
bank commissioner, and legislation
empowering hank commissioners to
take complete charge of insolvent
banks and to liquidate them as dis-
tinguished from liquidation through
the courts.
“We And also a trend toward legis-
lation providing for closer supervision
and regulation of building ami loan as-
sociations; more equitable taxation of
bank stock; legislation providing for
merger, conversion or consolidation >f
banking institutions; the legalizing
and regulating of what is known aa
‘departmental banking'; broadening
the field for investment of funds of
saving banks and trust companies, and
increasing the power of the bank com-
missioner as to granting or denying _
charters for new banks, ai.d author!*-
ing his making reasonable rules and » • . i ——..........., ..... .....
regulations governing bank manag <■
ment and prescribing penalties forth*
Happier and more effc ient homes are being developed, in th*
l uited States because of the modern American woman* emanci-
pation from household drudgery through the u*e of ga* and-
electric service, declare* Mme, Dagmar Wildaer. emineut Hwe]
ish lecturer, and writer, on home economics, who La studying
methods of home services instruction ,
“Your domestic science schools, housewives’ organisation*
Mini, not least of all, your gas and electric companies aro the feat ■
emancipator* of the present day." she says. “They have help'd'
to create a household free from the mental and physical drudgery
under which the women of many other nationalities are compel-
led to labor Your great public service*, the gas and the electric
utilities are performing the chores of the household while tbo
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modern woman helps to do the work of the world "
YOLHei FOR SERVICE
BORDER CAS CO.
violation thereof.
“Additional general characteristics N I
f state bank legislation are for In- J, ,
creasing the compensation of the bank
commissioner and lengthening his
s'
term of office of four, live or six years,' -*
with power to appoint necessary depu-
ties and examiners; legislation prdvid- $
Ing for the reduction of mandatory 'J
bank calls to tlire,- and reducing th*
number of examinations required by
law annually to one; making Issuance
of worthless checks a misdemeanor;
limiting or prohibiting an officer or dl*
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rector of a bank borrowing from his
8. M. Alexander. President
XI. W. Brennan, V. P. & Cashier
Geo. F. Sturgis, Vice-Pres
A. L. Vidaurri Ass’t Cashier
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LAREDO
NATIONAL BANK
LAREDO _ TEXAS
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U. S. Government Depository Messber Federal Reserve Bank
TOTAL RESOURCES OVRR f4.4M.M4M
Start a Savings Account with Us. It will help your savings grow.
Interest 4 per cent Compounded Semi-Annually
DIRECTORS:
J. U Moors J. K. B*rotta
L. K Ortio A. W. WUes*
M. W. Brennan
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To Port Worth
IH l t TIVi: JANUARY ffrd. WF. I\ U'GURATKH THROUGH
SI 1 I I'l It >i:K\ li e BETWEEN IIKOWNSVII.I.E AND FORT
WORTH \l \ HOUSTON AND I.G.N. K It. OX VERY COX VEX IENT
M til DUL1- ;
bank unless his collateral is approved
by a majority of the board of direc-
tors, and limiting or prohibiting the
opening of branch banks.
Eclipse of Guaranty Movement
“The question of state guaranty of
bank deposits appears this year to
have passed into an eclipse, so far as
the extension of the idea is concerned,
notwithstanding the fact that state
guaranty laws were recommended by
th* governors of two states, and bills
were introduced in several of the
states, ail of which were defeated.
Th* general tendency, so far aa state
guaranty of deposits laws are con-
cerned. is distinctly the other way, th*
Indications being that several stales
now having guaranty laws are trying
to tree themselves from this legisla-
tion Oklahoma has abandoned th*
plan of state guarani? of deposits, and
tlds year the South Dakota legleta-
tura bas repealed the stale guaranty
law and has referred ah* repeal to th#
people at the seat general election tor
ratification ”
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WACO
FORT WORTH
7:30 I*. M. TODAY
7:31) A. M. TOMORROW
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3.30 P. M. TOMORROW
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WACO 5:4,1 A. M.
FORT WORTH 7:.W A. M
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There were 5.10,000 telephones in
5* u*e on Texas «t tb® close of 11*25.
y| Texs* produced I 12.oed.OOO.OOt( cu-
y hie feet of natural mm in 1925. I>■ Mines-
tic otni ipl'i-tr ,1 i -.-re of g:n in T**x
as consumed 42,253.902.9.10 cubic
feet in 1925.
Exports of cotton to foreign cou"*
trie* from Texas port* this fiscal > *ar
up to February 5 amounted to * 012.
437 bale* a* compared w*th 5,42 1,21 i
bales for the corresponding period
last year.
BusWie.-ei men of Texas have t rgan-
ixed a five year r rr*- ram fn- consfrue-
tive beiterm-n* if agriculture to ben*
efit tile far u the bank t. :h.<« tt’ f*
chant «ryl whole H-dr***, < .gm-
u« unity.
Use the Telephone—
-IT SAVES lot time: and worry-
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town progress; you can never build up your towiv >y send-
ing sway (or everything you need; if you hnv* foul mer-
chants in your town, patronise them; we (eel that they may
not be in position to supply some of year wants and that
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you service. * * " * ' *’
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