The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CELESTE COURIER—Friday, Sept
CHARTER NO. 5324
Une H. 0. Club
RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11
WANT ADS
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of CELESTI
OF CELESTE, TEXAS
Mrs. H. T. REYNOLDS
Magnolia Products
396,328.76
NOW OPEN
LEONARD THEATRE
$1,222,488.22
Robert Albright, Mgr.
701,018.96
192,846.43
Glenn Ford and Donna Reed in
-$
The Forbidden Planet
168,000.00
With Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis and Lesllie Nielson
PHOTO FINISH SERVICE
24,065.94
61,355.57
3,875.00
STOP
10,230.57
AT THE
GRAPHIC OFFICE
Directors
For Your Office Supplies
WASH TUBS
95c $1.45 $1.95
If You Don’t Need It
$49.95 $59.95
SELL IT!
CHECK
Want Ads Will Find a Buyer
$9.95
Your Printed Forms
and Call 28
$125.00
Firestone Auto., Reg. $299
Cost Is only 50c for 25 words or less
... 49.95
The Leonard Graphic
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GREENVILLE
Inks, File Holders, Carbon Paper, Scotch Tape,
Adding Machine Paper, Index Cards, Sales Pads,
Desk Blotters, Storage Boxes, Kraft Tape, and
many other items
Business Forms, Letterheads, Envelopes,
Wedding Invitations, Statements,
Business Cards, Checks, Etc.
Friday = Saturday Nights
Saturday Matinee — Oct. 12 - 13
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
October 9 = 10 = 11
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
32,724.35
157,282.69
10,000.00
49.80
3,000.00
353,120.88
50,000.00
50,000.00
28,565.99
128,565.99
416,330.90
41,218.38
Mrs. Rex Denny has returned
home after visiting in Dallas.
Just received shipment of fresh
Pangburn’s Chocolates — Gaul-
den Drug Store.
“Home on the Range” was sung
by the members of the Prairie
Boy Scout "Council participate
in more than 1,700 Community
Chests.
7,800.00
. 1.00
Maytags, Kelvinator and Hotpoint
Minor Damage
ALL SPECIALLY PRICED
Capital Stock:
Common stock, total par $50,000.00
Surplus
Undivided profits ---------------------------------
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Prairie Hill
H. D. Club
J. M. HEARD
Consignee
THE CELESTE COURIER
YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER
NOW HALF PRICE
$200
Doube Drain, Chrome Trim — $249.95 value
DOUBLE SINK
Regular $100 - $150
DINETTES
We have other
FREEZERS
BENDIX AUTOMATIC
Washers $129.50 Washers $199
SHOWER STALL
COMPLETE WITH ALL TRIM AND CURTAINS
Regular $82.95 Perfect condition.
Now
28, 1956.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN:
Used Frigidaire, Hotpoint and
General Electric Refrigerators.—
Leonard Hardware, Phone 18.
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations
Deposits of United States Government (including
postal savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Deposits of Banks
Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) .
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,093,922.23
$1,093,922.23
TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNT . $1,222,488.22
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes -----------------------------------
Loans as shown above are after deduction of
reserves of
Loans to farmers directly guaranteed and redeemable
on demand by the Commodity Credit Corporation,
and certificates of interest representing ownership
thereof __
Loans insured or guaranteed by Veterans’ Administra-
tion—insured or guaranteed portions only
TOTAL AMOUNT OF LOANS, CERTIFICATES OF
INTEREST AND OBLIGATIONS, OR PORTIONS
THEREOF (listed above), which are fully backed
or insured by agencies of the United States Govern-
ment (other than “United States Government obli-
obligations, direct and guaranteed”)
Total amount of loans, certificates or interest and obli-
gations, or portions thereof, which are fully back-
ed or insured by agencies of the United States Gov-
ernment (other than “United States Government
obligations, direct and guaranteed”)
I, Albert Granberry, Cashier, of the above-named
CORRECT-Attest:
JOE GAULDEN
CHAS. A. DUPRE
BILL BARNARD
STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF HUNT, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of October, 1956,
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
J. O. McGUIRE, Notary Public
My commission expires June 1, 1957.
Ernest Sprinkle gave
gram on “accessories.”
Mrs. bprmkle talked on fur-
niture and Mrs. Pierce talked on
jewelry and clothing accessories.
Mrs. Pierce won the door prize.
The meeting was adjourned with
the club repeating the club pray-
er in unison.
Refreshments were served to
Mmes. Iris McGee, Ralph Brad-
dy, Paul Manning, Ernest Sprin-
Just received shipment of fresh
Pangburn’s Chocolates — Gaul-
den Drug Store.
HOME PHOTO SERVICE
Box 3803 — Park Place
Greneville, S. C.
On a Miami-Chicago flight was
a lively youngster who nearly
drove everyone crazy. He was
running up and down the aisle
when the stewardess started
serving'coffee, and ran smack in-
to her, knocking the paper-cup-
ped coffee to the floor. As he
stood by watching her clean up
the mess, she glanced up at the
boy and said, “Look, why don’t
you go and play outside?”
Regular $299.00 — Wizard DeLuxe
AUTOMATIC WASHER $199.50
Warehouse sale of several used
dinette suites, bed room suites,
living room suites, gas heaters,
gas cook stoves for which we
have just traded. See these to-
day at Lem Tittsworth in Bon-
ham.
Railroad Salvage
“New Merchandise At Used-Prices”
CRANE SINK CABINETS
42-54-66 inch. Perfect condition QftK
Far under regular price. WV V YVV
AIR CONDITIONERS $151100
Chrysler 1-ton Air Temp, perfect condition Reg. $269.95
WATER HEATER $5150
Regular $131.00. 30-gallon glass lined
This Newspaper’s large number of read=
ers make a Want Ad the most economical
means of finding a buyer for your unneed=
ed possessions: Livestock, field seed, farm
implements, household goods, pet ani=
mals, poultry, real estate, musical instru=
ments, jewelry, automobiles and bicycles,
or to find a renter if you have a house,
apartment or farm to rent. You’ll wanU
a Want Ad also effective in locating stray-
ed livestock, and in finding something you
want to buy.
Phone 2
LEONARD, TEXAS
v •
For Prompt Delivery
9x12 wool rugs with rug pad
free both for $59.50; also a good
used electric range and Servel
refrigerator at Lem Tittsworth in
Bonham.
Cool Cabinet Space Heaters
20,000 BTU 30,000 BTU 40,000 BTU
$15 $20 27.50
All New, Guaranteed
Clay Back — 5 Radiant
SPACE HEATERS
-
20-ft. Ward’s. Bad dent on end.
HOME FREEZER
at the close of business on September 26, 1956
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Cur
rency under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve
balance, and cash items in process of collection $
United States Government obligations, direct
ard guaranteed .<
Obligations of States and political subdivisions ...
Corporate stocks (including $3,000.00 stock of
Federal Reserve -bank)
Loans and Discounts (including $826.71 overdrafts)
Bank premises owned $3,800.00, furniture
and fixtures $4,000.00
Real estate owned other than bank premises
i
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WATER HAULING: For tank
or well. Call 17W.—John R.
Rogers, Leonard, Texas.
“RANDOM”
One lot 20-gallon. Bad dents. Works perfectly.
WATER HEATERS $35.00
kle, Elmer' Lacy, E. R. Verble,
Marion Pierce and L. R. Wooley.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. John Hunter Oct. 9 at 2 p.
m. Mrs. Sprinkle and Mrs. Mc-
Guire will be co-hostesses.
Mrs. Herman Compton and
Lena Bell Compton are visiting
in Lubbock this week.
Railroad Salvage
TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
Johnson and Pickett Wellington at O’Neal
GREENVILLE GLS-1386
There’s, a telescope-camera, de-
veloped by an American com-
pany, that could locate an object
as small as a clean white tennis .'
ball shinging in the sunlight —j
1,000 miles from the earth. I
Mrs. Bess Crumb and Bana
Orme moved to Fort Worth this
week.
FOR SALE: Cordone Barley
grown from certified seed, $1.50
per bushel. lJ/2 miles north Ce-
leste, Hy. 69.—Tom Reel, Rt. 1,
Celeste.
Pangburn’s Chocolates. New!
shipment.—Gaulden Drug Store.
The smaller the caliber of
mind, the greater the bore of a
perpetually open mouth.—O. W.
Holmes.
Mrs. H. T. Reynolds
Bratcher were
10,230.57
bank do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
ALBERT GRANBERRY, CASHIER.
at the Community Center.
The 96th Psalm was read by
Mrs. F. A. Boutwell and a poem,
“Where is God?”, concluding
with a prayer.
Roll call of local and national
topics of interest was given. A
Biblical story from Chronicles
about Japez on strength and
honor and God’s Living Room
was told by Mrs. Harrison Baker.
Burness Nelsen gave the coun-
cil report in the absence of our
delegate, Mrs. J. W. Pickle.
The program for the afternoon
was on Adult Delinquency, given
by Burness Nelson.
Attention accessories for the
individual and its effect for
.round, oval or long faces and
different shaped neck lines, etc.,
was of interest to those present,
by Mrs. Bill Bratcher.
A business session followed
and plans were made for future
meetings.
Refreshments were served to
pur guests, Donna and Madaline
Fikes, a new member, Mrs. A. C.
Simmons, Mmes. Elmer Lacy,
Huse Jones, L. D. Fikes, Henry
Harrison
Miss Burness Nel-
and
co-
Water Hauling, for tank or
well. Phone 16.—David Man-
ning.
As Close As Your Mail Box
Guaranteed Service
Any 8 exposure roll developed
and 8 JUMBO PRINTS, only 50c
12 exposures, 75c
16 Exposures, $1.00
F A S T 6 Hour Finishing
Free Album with each roll of
film. Free Mailers.
Box, F. A. Boutwell,
Baker, and
son.
Mrs. Bill
hostesses.
“Use of Electrical Equipment”
is the subject for the next meet-
ing. Mrs. Paul McCaslin will
be hostess, Oct. 12th at 2 p. m.
Close out prices of sectional
book caSes^ roll top desks and
flat top desks at Lem Tittsworth HillH. D^Club Friday7sept“X28
in Bonham. -
The Lane Home Demonstration
"lub met September 25 in the
home of Mrs. Paul Manning.
Vice-president, Mrs. Iris McGee,
presided. The meeting was open-
ed with “Follow the Gleam” led
by Mrs. Ernest Sprinkle.
Mrs. Paul Manning gave the
devotional. The council report
was given by Mrs. Sprinkle.
Mrs. Marion Pierce and Mrs.
the pro-
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1956, newspaper, October 5, 1956; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1218178/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Leonard Public Library.