FINANCE STATEMENT LOUISIANA DIVISION OLD SPANISH TRAIL January 22, 1329 QUOTA PAID DUE Vinton 100 100 Edgerly 10 10 ^Sulphur 100 100* West Isis e 30 30 '’’Lake Charles 500 500* Iowa 10 10 Lacassine 10 10 Welsh 100 100 •Roan&ke 10 10* Jennings 200 200 Mermentau 20 22 Midland 10 10 Estherwood 10 10 Crowley 300 300 Rayne 100 100 Du son 10 25 Scott 20 20 Lafayette 500 100 400 •Broussard 50 50* Cade 10 10 •New Iberia 250 125 125® Jeanerrtt© 100 100. Char eat on. 10 10 Baldwim 25 25 Franklin 250 350 Centerville 20 20 Verdunville 10 10 •Patterson 150* Berwick 100 100 Morgan City 250 E50 Gibson 50 50 Houma 250 250 Raceland 100 100 Des Allemand 10 10 Paradis' 10 10 Luling 50 50 NEW ORLEANS 1500 1500 Slidell 250 250 -#r 1142 43S0 Over St.Mertinv. Thibodaux Donner Abbeville Lake Arthur 15 17 100 pQO 100 200 2QQx 50 5Qx BOO 20Qx 100 100a -5125~TJIfirWR ITT x—indicates cities interested like Thibodaux. Abbeville people have also promised to pay i% included. REMARKS Pledged and payment arranged Pledged by Chamber of Commerce and payment promised when large cities pay. Pledged and payment arranged Pledged and payme rfc arranged Pledged and payment arranged Pledged and payment arranged SUMMARY Total banked........ ..........l&S Total to San Antonio........... .1050 Balance in bank................ 252 Total pledged and payment arrange d (marked 935 Total to Wilson $675 This shows the cost of collection small in view of the sales work required, and which is of permanent value, and the fact the small towns have paid first. Mr. Wilson also shows overpayments on the quotas. Mr. Wilson reports that when he gets the people together and explains the valuea the results are 100$ It taxes time to get across the fact we are trying to bring new men and new money into the communities.