Kingsville Record (Kingsville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 10, 1934 Page: 6 of 8
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SENIOR BASKETBALL
Coat h "Hud" Ha Maurl'a senior
basketball taani look on tha form of
raal champion* la*t waak to da-
faal t'oach Milton liarr's ambitious
youngs!* rs ihraa Kama* In a row-
Unheralded, hut aa strong as a
North Texas tornado, lha nanlor
quintet swooped nut of u dear sky
to bring home tha bacon to tha tuna
of 32 to 12. 27 to 20, and 32 to 15
respectively. "Grandpa” Knight,
civil war veteran and a shining
light which la seldom dimmed on
any man'a court, led the offense
with MeNalih trailing close behind
and turning In a stellar perform-
ance Turner and Prejean starred
as A-l defensive players. Hudspeth
and Thomas turned In exceptional-
ly nice games also.
After conquering the home talent
Coach Dc.Muuri states that he and
Manager Kheamond Flynt are try-
ing to Bchcdule a few games with
the college Frosh. He Mauri's hair
Is noticeably grayer of late due to
the fact that I’rejean and Turner
will transfer to the regular High
School team where the Junior play-
ers badly need them.
Stars for the regulars were Fry
and Fugate. Fugate scored ten of
the 15 points in the last clash.
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Silwncaa
We have many volumes of good
sayings, but not a book which sets
out explicitly the silences of the
wise and the great
Many of the K If R students
• pent the holidays sway from
Kingsville and had an enjoyable
lime However, sonic of them re
malned In Kingsville and allll had
a good lime. Home of them even
went an far as lo try lo blow their
hands off with firecrackers. One
girl even tried lo ellmli a telephone
post with a car
The senior class Is proud of Its
personnel this year. Most of the '33
llrahma squad are seniors, most of
the basket halt squad mine from the
class of '34, and what some |M>op|o
call good looks also comes from
the Senior class. We are wondering
what kind of entertainment the
Juniors are going to give us this
year.
A number of ex-grads were in
Kingsville to spend I he holidays.
"Tubby” Clark, flashy ex-Brahma
guard was seen roaming lonely
about town. Helen lluldiis was seen
In flashes as she whizzed through
the streets, and Polly Marshall
popped up here and there. Someone
whom they cull Hazel Sturgis was
seen nosing about town too.
It seems that some of the Itoys
and girls who are supposed to be
high school students are going back
to their childhood and baby days
again. During the holidays and right
now even the writer has hccii gome
of his school mates skating like
little hoys and girls do.
Persian Splendor*
The beautiful palaces and
mosques of the city of Isfahan were
mostly built by Slmh Abas, 1188-
l(TJt), and Hre still In good condition.
Recent regulations have opened
these magnificent examples of Per
slnn art to visitors, without requir-
ing siteclal permission of the shah
Isfahan remains todny typical of
ancient Persian splendors.
BANKS OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
OF THE
STATE BANK OF KINGSVILLE
At Kingsville, State of Texas, at the close of business on the 30th day of
December, 1933, published In the Kingsville Record, n newspaper printed
and published at Kingsville, State of Texas, on the 10th day of January,
1934.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, on personal or collateral security $ 7G.925.40
Loans secured by real estate 67,318.04
Securities of U. S., any State or political subdivision thereof 39,618.70
Other bonds and stocks owned 18,305.00
Banking House 9,800.00
Furniture and Fixtures 3,823.75
Real Estate owned, other than banking house 13,431.35
Cash in hank 12,656.87
Due from approved reserve agents 73,255.81
Due from other hanks and bankers, subject to chock on
demand 7.800.86
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 443.30
Ottwi RWNNN 1,401.09
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock . 35,000.00
Surplus Fund 15,000.00
1'ndivided Profits, ru t 4.621.14
Reserve for Taxes and Insurance 799.08 |
Reserve for Interest on Time Deposits . ..____________ . 313.10
Deferred DlfMltl 174.698.60
Individual Deposits subject to check, including time deposits due
INN W a* j<w Parson*
lrcn< Atkins ns llffttIs Allen
"Able" as Fr»d Allen,
l<or«aa ns Kale Smith
"Oscar" as Jar k I'earl.
John Goode as Hauls, the haunt
nr,
Kenneth n* Little Jack Little
Ivols Jean aa Kublnoff
f’hsrles Turner as Cab Calloway
WHAT WILL BECOME OF
K H. S. BTUDENTS
I .a urn as adviser for Ihc the love-
lorn
llcrnlce as a teacher of a laughing
class
Irene trying lo learn something
“N'oche" still trying to graduate
"Colton" following the theme of
“Gentlemen Prefer Monde* "
Junior Class still trying to rate
Roy Hart still telling his old
jokes.
Shannon giving the girls a treat
"Burl" and Louise living on love
Naomi trying to pawn her glass
ring.
KEYHOLE SYNDICATE
Headline Feature: Frivolous Jut)
lor ordered to slay away from Col-
lege Dunces. Last year's warning
goes unheeded until College Yell
leader talks turkey. (Well, Edna,
It bad to come sooner or later.
1'nbeltevable us it may seem,
Miss Kelly will probably talk lower
in '34 when she makes cracks about
Hunter during Swastika Intermis-
sions — Concerning same dance,
'Ms rumored that Misses Kennedy,
Hurrel and Jeffords persuaded pres-
ident t olhrow hop because of new
evening dresses — We wonder if
Chandler was jealous when Nick,
of Corpus fame, tried so vainly to
win L. E. B. 's holiday affections— I
Clumpltt Is not satisfied with her
own crowd. What’s the matter, too !
many upper classmen? — Fry took j
seven pages to make up with Kelly j
before Christmas — Dale Woold-
ridge buys shirts two sizes too
small to exhibit manly (?) muscles
-PAGING MARIE EDDINS: Who
Is It Marguerite doesn't like in Cor-
pus who gets a boy to come over
with him so he can just sit and
look at her? He has money too and
isn't in High School.
Velvet Jersey Double Decker Ice
Cream Cones, 5c at all Ice Cream
dealers. 20-xt-np
Charter No. 12968 Reserve District No. 11
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank of Kingsville
In the State of Texas, at the cloee of business on Dec. 30th, 1933.
ASSETS
Loans and discounts $68,058.68
Overdrafts NONE
United States Government securities owned 72,399.00
Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned 34,800.00
Banking house, none; Furniture and fixtures, $5,000.00 5,000.00 !
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 11.000.00
Cash in vault and balances with other banks 61,236.36
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer . 2,500.00
Other assets 225.76
LOST AND FOUND COLUMN
law! On» supper during Holt
■ <l*y* b* Carl ('
Lost Two games nf basketball
to settlor team
Found Half of Corpus' malt j
I iMipulalbtn over for lilt* Christmas
i tun
Question and Answer Dept.
(j I rear Aunt Jemima:
1 am a little hoy unversed In the
arts of lovemaklng. I am deeply en- :
utnored over a pretty young girl but
I do not know how to make Iter real
Ize I am the man fair cut out for
her. Could you help me?
"Hunko" Beal*
A. Dearest "Hunko":
If I had your physique and Intelll
, genet* I would try "Cave Man Ays
I tern '32 " l«el her know which side
Ik t bread is buttered oil Tills will;
Iln ur respect at any rate. You have I
It In you, just prove It.
AUNT JEMIMA.
THINGS WE CAN DO WITHOUT
Chester and his lipstick.
Louise and "Bud”.
The Junior Class.
Chub's presence on the school
| campus.
Woodrow trying to sing.
Choral Club practice.
Roy's funny stuff.
Patillo and his Ford.
Wise-cracks about tho paper.
Oscar's views on life.
Sterling and bln "I'll lick you.”
SEEN ABOUT TOWN
Carl and his McAllen letter.
Dale W. and a San Antonio girl.
A Senior looking at Helen Rob-
inson.
Schkdae actually flirting.
Tht letter from R. in Hondo.
“Smoky Joe” with her liuir comb-
ed.
Cook still owing money to his
neighbor.
Aid to Purity of Milk
Tests Ht Columbia university
have disclosed that one of the most
valuable contributions toward the
purity of milk, since Louis Pas-
teur's discovery that heat de-
stroys germs, was the Invention of
the device that protects the pour
lug lip of the bottle from germ
accumulation during delivery.
Total $255,219.80
LIABILITIES
15. Demand deposits, except U. S. Government deposits, public
funds and deposits of other hanks . 64,544.89
16. Time deposits, except U. S. Government deposits, public funds and
deposits of other banks ..... 27,315.80
i 17. Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other
subdivisions or municipalities 20,539.78
18. United States Government and postal savings deposits 24,944.87
In 30 daya ______________
58,471.42
19.
Deposits of other hanks. Including certified
and cashiers’
State Funds on Deposit
25,000.00
checks outstanding
6,868.25
Time Certificates of Deposit
| .......
20,
Circulating notes outstanding
50.000.00
Cashier's Checks Outstanding
287 43
29.
Capital account:
Unearned Interest
8,241.33
Common stock, 500 shares.
Ollier Liabilities
1 v M
par $100.00 per share
50.000.00
r -
Surplus
10,000.00
Total
6123.280 66
Undivided profits — net
1.006.21
State of Texas, County of Kleberg
We, H. T. Collins, as President, and V. E. Lanfear, as Cashier of
said hank, each of us, do solemnly swear that the above statement is
true to the best of our knowledge and belief.
H. T. COLLINS, President
V. E. LANFEAR, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, A. D 1934.
H. L. COOK,
Notary Public, Kleberg County, Texas.
Correct—Attest:
H. ANDREWS
JOHN A. CYPHER
J. B. OTTO
Directors.
61.006.21
Total, Including Capital Account $255,219.80
State of Texas, County of Kleberg, ss:
I, Sam Fimule, Jr., vice president and cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
SAM FIMBLE, JR., vice Pres, and Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1934.
R. O. Sims. Jr„ Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
N. M. HARREL,
MARCUS PHILLIPS.
CARL C. HENNY.
Directors.
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A large portion of the money
you pay us for service is not
for service at all, but goes
into this pile for taxes. In
fact, our taxes have
reached the point
where we pay out
approximately one
dollar for taxes
for every four
dollars that
we pay for
all other
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pany, for all classes of serv-
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the support of various di-
visions of local, state
and national govern-
ment at the rate of
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