The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1954 Page: 2 of 14
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district Court
Docket
Friendship Class of the Sunday
School of First Methodist Church
He was employed by the Missouri-
Pacific R. R Co for several
before he resigned his po-
To«y Weofrhai-ly
*t«@c£ed Kiwariis
It Governas*
NtW FILINGS
ate vs louis R K’rez. Swnd
with worthies# cho<k
„c vs John C Williams
idling with worthless check
,te vs Librado Kami* Pew
while intoxicated.
years
sition to toUnw farming as a or-
recr.
Both he and Mrs. Weatherly
take an active pan in the com-
munity life, supporting alt of the
<ivie, school and church move-
ments. They have two daughters,
Carolyn ami Marcia
Mrs. Weatherly accompanied her
husband to Dallas for the recent
Kiwar.is Convention and participat-
ed in all of the festivities plan-
ned for the wives of the Kiwan-
ians attending the convention.
In recognition of the honor be-
stowed upon Weatherly in being
named lieutentant governor of the
Division IV. James E. Williams,
president of the Odem Kiwanis
Club, and Mrs. Williams planned
a surprise party for Weathrly
when the board of directors met
in the Williams home for a regu-
lar business session on Thursday
evening
Mrs. Williams prepared a cake,
with the words: “Lieutenant Gov-
ernor-We re With You, Tony” let-
tered in nuts across it. to top
off the snack bar refreshments
served during the fellowship hour
which followed the business ses-
sion. The board of directos had
invited the entire club to attend
Hattie H Crow vs E. I. Crow.
Divorce. Dismissed .as per dc-
"ree.
Virgie Crilrher vs Edward Ci it-
cher. Plaintiff gianted Judgment
ter divorce and awarded custody
of miner child with the defendant
ordered to pay $7.50 per week
for support of child.
Mary Lamar Cham et al vs
H. R Henderson Co. et al. Suit
for damages. Settled us per de-
cree.
Antonio Vasquez vs H. R Hen-
derson Co. Suit for damages. Set
tied as per decree.
Mike Trevino vs H. R. Hender-
son Co. Suit for damages. Set-
tled as per decree.
Manuel Garcia Sr. vs II. R.
Henderson Co Suit for damages.
Settled as per cerree.
Ernesto Flores vs H. R. Hen-
derson Co. Suit for damages. Set-
tled as per decree.
Felix S Gamer vs H. R. Hen-
derson Co. Suit for damages. Set-
tled as per decree.’
Antonio Canales vs H R Hen-
derson Co. Suit for damages. Set-
A. M. (Tony) Weatherly was
elected l-eu'erdant governor of
Dhr. fV of the Texas Oklahoma
District of Kiwanis International
a5 Rk- annual District convention
held »< Dallas early lest week to
toceiwne the first member of the
Ofoa Kiwanis Cub to be so hon-
ored.
Weatherly is a past president
xrf the Odem Kiwanis Club and
jMMi keen a member of the or-
g&nlt.alien since the first year it
•wvr organized. He has headed
committees in practically every
fcVtttcCi of the work undertaken by
the rtofo and he is currently serv-
ing as eh air man of the Member-
Wra- s. Fly Pirn*
Swing Tkougli
Senate District
Voters throughout the 18*h atale
Senate District met or renewed
acquaintances with 1A illiam . • M
of Victoria this week as 'he un-
opposed candidate for state office
Hit the road to discuss progress
nr-iitics with his constl-
iMf and Attendance Committee.
He served as Mayor of the
CS'ty ot Odem for two terms and
wtw a City Council member for
v*a of World Wat II and served
•mote than 18 tnonths in the Pa-
rVis as » member oi the Quarter-
-mxtfter Corps. He is a member
tit Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
iSlfi of f>Jem and in addition to
various offices held in that or-
ganization he served as trustee of
ffifc Post for one term. He and
his virile are members of the
Every Kind
PINE STATIONARY AT THE
TAFT TRIBUNE
Charter S-% IK3C9 Reserve District U.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OS* TAFT. IN THE STATE OF TEXAS. AT THE CLOSE OF
Business on Oc tober 7.
Published ai response to call made by the
Currency, wider Section o21I, U. S. Rtvwea ->-v-a..
| the business meeting and liie sur-
I prise party which followed. Twen-
! ty were present.
ASSETS
C*v>. balances with A.her oanks. including r—
serve balance, and cash items m process
of collection ..
United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures
Corpora it: stocks (imJudiug $3,900.00 stock ol
Federal Reserve banki
Loans and discounts (including $1,Old.63
overdrafts)
Bank promises owned-—Rent, furniture and
fixtures $571.09
Othet assets
total assets
1 lurmcl
Armour’s
Pure
048.938.02
1 788,100 00
26,000.00
1.500.00
3 lb. Carton
3,900 00
Armour Star The Best
Silted or Halves
813.856 57
PEACHES - 303 cob
Franks 45 Fryers 39
8’I.M
4,290.72
$4687,259.40
FRUIT COCKTAIL
$4,121,217 1.7
97.944.51
Or.l Mo"t
PINEAPPLE, Sliced
17,551 99
246 108.69
TOMATO SAUCE-3f*
6 882.49
$4,449,704.75
232.85
OH Haven Green 307 Can
$4,489,937.60
CUT BEANS-2 for
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock, total par-------------$62,500.00
Surplus
Unsvsded profits
Reserves (and retirement account for
preferred stock'
TCTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS
M E MO R AND A
Asset:; pledged or assigned to secure iiabilifier,
* and lor other purposes
STATE OF TEXAS, County of San Patricio, s.
I, John R I-a yue. rashiei of the above nai
solemnly swear that the above statement is tr.
(if my knowledge and belief. „ . ,
62.500.00
67.500.00
57,174.53
Df< Month Cream St vie
WHITE CORN -2 for
10,147,27
197,321.80
SPINACH, Del Most*
$4,687,259.40
255,000.00
KRAUT. Del Mont*
Trapp*;)’* No. 2 Can
SWEET POTATOES
Sworn to and subscribed
before mo this 11 lit day of
October. 1954.
R. E. FERGUSON.
‘'SEAL) Notary Public.
CORRECT-ATTEST:
f. M. BOYKIN, SR.
I M. Turr
JOHN W. HUNT, JR.
Directors.
Del Monte • 21 Ot
SOUR PICKLES
14 Oz. Battle
CATSUP, Bel Monte
SUGAR, 5 ibs
He’s $vcc«f*f*il«* •
Clothss Ke Wears
MILK-2 Tall
Pink Beauty
Salmon - Toll Con
SARDINES - 3 for
Pound
r-O'jna
COFFEE, Yarborough
TISSUE, Northern - 3 ml
RICL, Const! •» J.2 02. box
Mr*. Tucker*1'
SHORTENING - 3 lb. ts
Kraft - pint
MIRACLE WHIP
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^ LOUR,. Light Crust
GRAFE JELLY, Red Tup
Red Top
PRESERVES
PINTO .BEANS - &■
Rath
LUNCHEON MEAT
CHEER or FAB -g
Apricot
KSSif -ri U-SAN-O CHLOROPHYLL
-CLEANING and MOTHPROOFING
41 NO EXTRA COST
RED KARO
1st Drawing Oct. 30
One Each Foilowing
Saturday
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S1NTON, TEXAS
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55
BOLOGNA •
39
Round Steak
65
8 Ain 6l<A9L (Ch"i£e,
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Chuck Roast *■
39
Veal Chops
55
Seven STEAK •
49
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1954, newspaper, October 14, 1954; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711227/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.