Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1986
»»**»»
BWIIIIMWilllWIIlllHIlWIWWWIlillillWIMWIII^
it# were Mrs. 8. F. .Tackson of Rock- j Bud Schmidt: #80yard run, second
{port. Mrs. Ben Benson of Staten. Mi*.; place; 100-yard dash, second place;
i J. M. Tidwell. Slaton end Mrs. W. W.' Discus throw, fourth slate; JaveUn
| Tc! • ad “Jit! Mrs. Hunt- GS*g&s. '• (tow, third place,
| Ur-?. Harry ft Watson was hostess Herman Williams: second place Ja
j to the .Monday Club of Corpus Chris, broad jump, third In the 530. and too-
j ti Mtiwtav afternoon at E: Ntdo, with yard dash.
•j*** M**? m trader, after . Qmi. Uwin x;,w {„ th# M0.,mrd
! "he. b'.’.iiaef® meeting refttumments * ;*tv^ aecesnrl in the discus throw.
, «'«re served. Ernest Schmidt- cii*« in th,,
Y Charter Mo. JSSW Heserw District Mo, .u #■
Y REPORT OF CONDITION OF '«« &
f FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Tan., in the State of Texas, ai the close of business
on March ♦. 1836 Y
wor, by hilly Bryan Harrell, with
Ethel Mae Perry winning first place
ta th* m.ms event for the girls.
Official opening of the Caddo Lake
8Sftf,e park near Marshall on May 4
and s will be made the occasion of a
Marshali Centennial year celebration
fe.rtfw.4 » sr«a»d «la«* mutter, *•»
<0. IWJ. d the Witt office a! Tafi, Tra**,
Uatii r :tj;c a at S. SS7S,
f. f. sea ............... MtUsfew
f
y
| Leans and discounts .............
Y O v 6 rd rails
#J# United St..tes Government obligation*. direct and or
A fully vuaranved
’j Other bonds, stocks, and set urines
Y banking house. Rent; l‘un:U.«re and fixtures
A Reserve with Federal Reyprrc Bank
X Cash, balances with other banks, and cash item;-.
In prte-f-ss of foileciion ............
Y Other assets
Sw&aciHwtoa 3t»W»
ASSETS
Thursday, March 26, 1986
t 43.8fH.TI
154.',32.00 X it
4 ono.oo Y I
2.500,00 ♦> |
13,781 88 |
46.453 U 4e |
30387 A. I
GREGORY NEWS !
Mr mm. m. w. fam
TOTAL ASSETS
$267,404.88
UABirmES
£ Demand deposit--, of lad:
Y and corporations
♦♦♦Time deposit* of individuals. pinneransps. and corporations.
Jt State. county, and municipal deposits
** CeiiM ?P*rj Or,-i rone'! : . .. uc,. .,
Y Deposits of other banks, including cmifi?d and cashier's
^ check?. outstanding
A Total i, preceding five items;
A mi Secured by pledge of loans
J and or investments , .
T Coi Not secured by pledge of loans
Y and or investments
A <f) Total Deposits
Jt Capital account:
Y c nunoa s'.-.;k. 825 .'•hare-spar *100 ,x-r sbar
Y Surplus
♦♦♦ Undivided nroflts—nr'.
X Reserved for contingencies
Y Total Capital Account
♦♦♦ TOTAL L1ABTT mw
Y
X MEMORANDUM L'.'ir,.- and Investment* Pledged
Y to Secure Liabilities
Y United States Government obligations, direct and or
A fully guaranteed ....................................
| Other bonds sircks. and securities
*♦* To.al pledges <excluding rediscounts i
rtnr r
*132 12891
32.115.42
4,783.44
U 73.86
806.9?
* 4,78344
. 188.014.75
*190,788.19
76.606.67 Y
$*87,-134.56 4s
i 4.::-: •
. i.m an
t 6,533.10
PWjgtyJ
* (• -.3? 00 I
Against state, county, and snunicipa: dtposi
TM .1 Pledged
V STATE OF TEXAS, County of San Patricio, ss: A
A S. Oso B Wither Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly J.
J swear that the above statement u to the H««t of tr.v kn-e'edp’- Y
V »r.:) iwbel. GEO B. WITHER. Cashier. Y
V
S-?,- rn to and subscribe.
. 37td dav of Marcn 1836
FERGUSON, Notary Public.
bsc Time.
smBm
M” aad Mrs. W. a. Drier of Ingle, throw, third in the shot juo
*W« wore visitors of Mr and Mm «oun,h te the ,6V-Hn throw
J. B, McCotmioo Sunday.
Mr. anti Mrs. James T. Holman of
Corpus Christ! were visitors of the
kite?* Electl and Shirley' T»yior Mon-
day.
Mi.-*s Pearl Bishop of Corpus Chris
nmmo rodeo
Ihahing rodeos steadily gain in pop-
ularity, Port Aransas is one of the
Texas coast- communities which is
Im shot put of^Otho Rcdxrte was planning its 1838 tarpon rodeo aa a
Centennial year attraction. It will he
Mr. and Mr*. William TVtgg and lit- Sunday.
tSi- nas^htsr, o? Lockhart, were weSti Miss Maureen McCann daughter of
the outstanditig event of the meet
hfS distance of ;* fv-; was better hcld Jum „ t, 2l.
than the distance of the class A meet
<*f this event, in the juniors in the
,, M . , „ .. .. . . grammar school Virgil Catching# won
il^L “ gU two second places in the SO. £ ZUa
javd dasn with W. L. Shelburne third
BATTLE Of VELASCO
"Pter-rUng Centennial year event in
Texas will as the commemoration of
the Battle j! Velasco to be held at
“I
Charter No. Private Bank Reserve District No U
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OV
T H E T A FT BANK
llnivii’orpDrat'd;
of Taft, in the State of Texi/.s, at the close of business
on Man:si 4th. 1938
ASSETS
1 Loans and Discounts
2, Overdraft.- ......
3, United States Government obligations, direct and or
fully guaranteed.........................
4, Otbei bond;, stpcics, arid securities
i' Bankint Hems-’. Rent; Furnimre and Fixuirts r..
7. Rf.-i Estate owned other than banking house
9. Cash balances vi*.h ether barsks. and'caaj: items
in process of collection ......
TOTAL ASSETS .
LIABILITIES
14. JLh-r.jiaid uv;>osits of Individuals. pannorAhira.
and cmamrations............
35. Time deposits of ir.dividua!s, partnership-, and.
corporation*
16 Staf-.. county nd municipal dep -sits
18. Deposits of other banks, including certified and
cashier's c-hecL- outstanding
Total of Items 14 to if) Inclusive:
•a: Secured by pledge of loans and or
2,306 05
WHITE TEETH
Do able»Qu ic k !
This tooth paste is
the answer
H Old-faahioned slow-cieansing
tooth paste is often to blame for
dud-white, unattractive teeth. Use
Dr. V> kst’s Double-Quick Tooth
Paste - it cleans over twice as fast
as some leading Lramls i!'-a:iy
twice as fast as average. Cannot
scratch enamel. For sparkling
white teeth. Lrv it lodav!
ONLY THE REST
- SPECTACLES ---
are furnished tn me
Dr. F. €. STAMM
inyustenents
<!;- Not .secured by pledge of loan*
and a investments ...................
<C) TOTAL, DEPOSITS
2! Redl-''..ounts ............
30. Capita; Account
»d CsnJral
Surplus .................
Undivided Profits ....................
Reserved f;r contingencies .....
Total Capital Account
TOTAL LIABILH IES .
7 26,412.98
291,944.93
~$lT5"357”iir
f ?.n.n»w,tto
. 5o.nofi.oo
3458.72
47.311.37
20.009,00
MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure
Liabilities
31. United States Government obligations, direct
and or fully gift ran teed ...
34 Total Pledged (excluding r-'discowntsi
35 Pledged:
l>* Against State. County, and Municipal Deposit*
fh: Total Pledged
G Hunt Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Cheap spectacles ran h-rm ymir eyes i
to complete tin? plans for the year _ ( NEW LOCATION
book, those attending this commit- 623 Mesquite St. Corpus Christ! \
STATE OF TEXAS, County of San Patricio, ss-
I. R E. Ferguson. CwWer of the ew»»-ro«jfd
feu,;,. J . o'.-itiiitiiy swear that, the above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and baJlcf.
R. E. FERGUSON, Cashier,
Sworn t and subscribtd before me- this 23rd day of March 1930
GEO, B. WITHER
(SEAL) Notary Public, In and for
San Patricio County, Texa*
CORRECT-—Attest:
E n. rim:. Partner.
A C. TUTT, Partner.
BeSuret°theW$-
Brtngm J
YOU’RE mVlTEB
to attend
John EHay
It’s a day you want to spend with us, enjoying the new talking
pictures of life on the farm . . . learning of new and better ways oi
farming . . . ot new ways to save money . . , new machines fa
cut your costs... new methods to increase your yields .., new hints
on getting the most from you* tractor,
See and hear the two new John Deere talking pictures ss
“Sheppard & Son”
and
“Murphy Delivers the Goods**
Plenty of Entertainment tmd Edttcatiw. Everyibiug u tK£B*
The Times All Day TUESDAY MARCH 3Ut
The Place: Taft Implement Co, Store
TAFT IMPLEMENT CO.
$209.44849
357.42
171.4. ■?.
1.00
' 1 00
. 27.270,67
82.940 7'.
”.$491,134.65
523.7. :%2S
56.836 C
26412118
«M« mhmU i# fcouMidt atw. Tens’* I Hr. ABd Mrs O H. MoOrnn. of this > lLr^ m lrw‘a Pw|)0rt on Ma-V 14 Thc BauIf’ <A
pmmts. Jto&* sad 5i* M. U. Smith. | city pnrtictp«ted in the “Story TsB ! ’ p' Velasco on June 22. 1832. was the
' Mrs J. H. Shell and daughter. Miss tn<t Hour" at the La Returns library vln the ntew-v even!* of thls ««et first armed clash between the Tex is
y-yrt Maxine «h*U, are visiting SnjTuewDy afteroocw at 3:15. stories told ®ub -1unic>r ^ declamation was colonists and the enemy.
H<HiKton, the jnaeate of Mrs. R. B, by Ml® McCann were “A* You Like
ti»v4» and Miss Marearet Davis. j If and ’ Merchants of Venice" by
8*? »'V. aw. n A Nutt spent the Shakespeare,
aew&end m Beerille, with. J£r. Natt’s: Honor Roll tor the seventh grade
pudnts, Mr. and. Mrs. A V. Nutt. ; of Oregray H>gt. school wea as foT
Mv. i:;,7 Wh. B5I. Kvs: and Miss,lows: High honor. Nomll Hunt, Rose
Stesss scisniabdsaek, were guest® ot Mr. i.Mary Whatley, Ninth grade: Annie
and Mrs. ft J. Watocm of Taft Sun Myrtle Bonnei. Tenth grade: June
day , Ford. Stole Mae Wflkeraon. Arlle Bin
a, B UsuSsay e* T~;:ri'.z~i. css vL ton. Sn-mlh giwde: Reagan Me- <
the guest of Mrs. T. A McKamoy,, Donald. Robert Whitotey.
Monday. ; ----
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Watson spent Cfreyory won first, place in the Class
Wednesday and Thursday in Mission i b Ctunty Meet held at Taft Saturday',
the guests of Toro Mathis, brother of: March 21st. A total of 48 points was
Mrs. Watson. made by the athletic team composed
Mr. and Mrs T. F White!ej’ spent of the following high school boys-
Sunday in Shifurrias with Mr. and, otho Roberts. Bud Schmidt, Herman
Mrs. Well Thornitm- Williams, Omer Irwin and Ernest
Mrs R. TS. Miller and daughter. Miss I Schmidt, The individual entries in the
tfluistitir Mlher of BeevlUc were the events and points are as follows:
guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bast;otho Roberts: Shot put, first place:
•ad fantby Saturday. j Javelin, first place; 440-yard ran.
Mm. S E. Horton spent the weekend. first place: Relay race, first place:
In Houston, the guest of Mrr. Frank' 529-yaid run. seooud place
MitohuE. |
Mias Martha Dunks and Bob Vogell, i
of Corpus ChiSstl were dinner guests
ot Ur. and Mr; R. W. Dunk* Mon. j
day , ’ ” j
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Price of Corpus
Christ,!, were visitors of Mr. arid Mrs.
T. F. Whiteley Friday.
Mr. and Mrs N. A. East and chil-
dren Margie and Buddy spent Sunday
in Mathis with Mrs. J. E. Beal.
John W, Tunnel i and Eftou I^or-i
of Kingsville were visitors in the Pape
hrane Sunday.
The Woman's Missionary Union met
Monday afternoon at. the Baptist
ehureh at 3 o'clock, !r. regular busi-
ness meeting, with their President
Mrs. H C. Hunt as leaders. Members
present were Mrs. V». W. Toland. Mrs.
' B. F Btekley. Mrs, T. A. McKamey.
Mrs. Irving Brown, Mrs, w. A. Ford.
Mrs. E. M. Pursier and Mrs. H. C.
Hunt, with Mrs. A B Lindsay of
Portland a* a visitor.
Gregory musicians who will partich
pete ia the Southern Division of the
State Hand Contest, at A. and J. col-
lege Kingsville. Friday, wfl! 'os Reagan
McDonald, come- solo, accompanied by
Miss Eddie Nell McDonald; Piano,
m.as Lome Reader, saxophene solo,
accompanied by Mrs, j. H Shehh. pi-
ano. These students are under the
fuper.’toion of T V Reader, bandmas-
ter of the Gregory band.
The following committee of the P?--
gnt Teachers* Association of the Tenth
District, -met at the home of Mrs. H.
180.770.09
’4491 434.65
$ 21.000.00
21,000 00
21 000.09
$*3069.00
before me t‘<
HE
Y CORRKOT— 4TTEST:
K N TUTT
Y RAYMOND MtT.LI i! J
A A C TUTT. Dav-rtor.- *
>* ♦>
Charter No. 10241 Reserve District No 11
RKFOBT Oi CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Gregory, in the State of Texas, at the close ol business
on March 4 2937
ASSETS
L'.-aiv, nd ebs'- nin? $ 47398.24
Or erdralXs 49.35
United States Government obligation:. direct and-or
fully guaranteed - 71.406415
Other bonds, stocks, and securities 1,601,00
Banking house. Rent. Furniture and Fixtures 1.800 00
Reserve with Federal R<*-rvr Bank 3 490.63
Cash, balances with ether banks and car-h it;-Tnr
in proce.-i of collection 94.549 01
Oil er assets 397.73
TOTAL ASSETS $220,890*86
LIABILITIES
Demand depwlls of individuals, partnership!
vnei corpor.iMbns $ 37.083.87
Time dejmsits oi individuals-. partn«r.sh!(K. and corporations 71.38937
Stare, court', and municipal deposits 10,112 63
Deposits of other banks, including certified and
cashier’s check- outstanding 118.94
Total of preceding four items
^ai Secured by pledge of loans .
Investments . .
'b> Not secured by pledge f loan
Investments
Total Dejj-'sits
nd or
$ 10.112.68
.5 and-or
158.678 18
SlisC'rtSiJ
Capital account:
Common stock250 .shares, par $100 per share S 25,000 00
Surplus ... . 27.000.00
Total Caplto. Account
TOTAL UABTLmfiS
MEMORANDUM: Iexto® and invi<m«:ts Pledged
to Secure Inabilities
United. State* Government obligations, direct and or
fully guaranteed ....
Total Pledged fexcluding rediscounts) .....
Pledged:
;b) Against State, county, and municipal deposits
Total Pledged...........
52.030.00
.$220690.88
. .8 JO.0O0 00
.*$ 10.00(1.00
10,000 00
10,000.00
STATE or TEXAS. County of Ben Patricio, ss:
r, Shirley Taylor. Cashier o; the abevi bank, do '-iistanly
■’ vweax that the above «**;.emen? >« 'tn- '-.--* : know:tje
’ SHTRLSY r&YUM, Ca»M«r.
Sworn to and cubscribed before me
(SHAD
correct--Arrmr.
E. N TUTT
MAY M GREEN-WATSON
J. D. wruws
2Cth dry oi March, 1933
H. F PAPE Notary Public
Directors
t-vo C, Buckley
L A V/ Y E R
special Attention to OU Matters
2nd Flatr Syndicate Building
Tckt>i!(«r s<)
—NOTICE—
WATER WELL DRILLING
ARTESIAN OH FL7H11 HKU-8
UCILD TOWERS AND REPAIR
WELLS
E. T. ELL WOOD
Taft, Texas j PHONE 87
PINION, TEXAS
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1936, newspaper, March 26, 1936; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749453/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.