The Temple Tribune (Temple, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1947 Page: 8 of 8
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THE TEMPLl TRIBUNE THURSDAY JANUARY 9 1947
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
First State Bank in Temple
TEMPLE OKLAHOMA
at the close of business December 31 1946 a State banking institution organ-
bed and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the
Federal Reserve System Published in accordance with a call made by the
State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District
ASSETS
Cash balances with other banks including reserve balance and
cash items in process of collection
United States Government obligations direct and guaranteed-
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Corporate stocks (including $160000 stock of Federal Reserve
bank)
$86995814
42100000
2000000
160000
Loans and discounts (including $11100 overdrafts) 26664373
Bank premises owned $99000 furniture and fixtures $1000 100000
Other assets 1860
TOTAL ASSETS
$167002037
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations $139748894
Time deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations 4986913
Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Other deposits (certified and officers' checks etc)
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1499524:60
669376
8219527
1327751
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations I
shown below) $149962460
Capital
Surplus
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Undivided profits
$2500000
2500000
2049577
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$ 7049577
$167002037
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -
This bank’s capital consists of common stock with total par value
' of $2500000
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or asjgned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes : $1800000
I V A Dowlen Vice-President of the above-named bank hereby certify
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief
V A DOWLEN
M F Ray )
’Jorrect — Attest W A Yeilding f Directors v'
Edwina Powell J : ' ' j
State of Oklahoma County of Cotton as: v ' TA
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of January 1947'
(Notary’s Seal) Flo Beasley Notary Public
1 ' My commission expires April 27 1947
: Uncle jSam Says
I EXPRESSION OF THANKS
! May we extend our appreciation
i and thanks to each and everyone who
has helped in any Way during the ill-
ness and passing of our loved one
and for all the beautiful flowers and
cards and to those who prepared
dinner or helped in any way We ask
God’s richest blessings upon each of
you — J D Stegall Sr Mr and Mrs
J D Stegall Jr and family Mr and
Mrs Harry Gover and son Mr and
Mrs Clint Muhlinghouse and family
Mr and Mrs Marvin Miley and fam-
ily Furman and Lorene Branson
The price of waste fats it is prer
dieted will soon be increased to 10
cents a pound The present price is
4 cents a pound
United States Savings Bonds could
also be called “Opportunity Bonds"
Besides insuring your security Sav-
ings Bonds provide family opportunity-opportunity
to provide a re-
serve for educating your children or
for purchasing a home or a farm
Savings Bonds provide individual opportunity-opportunity
to accumu-
late the capital necessary to go info
business for one’s self or for fur-
ther education or travel Buy an ex-
tra “Opportunity Bond" now Buy
bonds regularly through the payroll
savings plan where you work Sign
up for Security U S Treasury Deparlmtnl
The American patent system Is
now 110 years old and has granted
over 2400000 patents
Nebraska has a law which prohibits
anyone from taking a loaded gun in-
to a motor car
X- '
The life of a queen bee is from
three to five years
Dr F E Manatt DO
GENERAL PRACTICE
District Cloves Tourney Set
For Jan 27-29 At Fort Sill
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Office Over the Bank
Formerly Occupied by C A Greenlees
Office Phone 124 Res Phone 139
Crawford's-Chicks
Oklahoma U S Certified Reds
and White Leghorns
Oklahoma U S Approved
White Rocks
Austra-Whites and Red-Whites
Sexed Pullet Chicks if order is
placed in advance Sexed Cockerel
Chicks available when pullets are
sold
Our hatchery is arranged to do
Turkey Custom Hatching as usual
Crawford’s Red Yards Hatch ery
Phone 107 Temple Okla
Has Your Firm
’ - !
Outgrown Its Insurance?
Increases in the value of a successful business' f
often makes insurance programs obsolete
Adjustments in coverage against losses by fire
windstorm flood and other damages should
be made regularly Let us make an inventory
of your policies and suggest a plan to bring
your insurance protection up to date
McClenny & Rpdolph
Amateur awatteri from a score
of surrounding towns will vte tor
ring honors wnen The Lawton Con-
ititutioni aouebweat district Gold-
en Gloves tournament swings opes
at Fort Sill Jan 27 28 and 29
In addition to bringing together
powerful tight teams and individ-
ual punchers from Lawton Cam-
eron college the Fort Silt Indian
school and Chickasha the 1947
tournament Is expected to attract
numerous t ightera Irom the fol-
lowing cities which are included in
: the Lawton district: r
' Walters Frederick Apache Ce-
ment Cyril Grandfield Mountain
Park Roosevelt Blair Snyder in-
diahoma Cache Fletcher Sterling
Elgin Geronimo Chattanooga Fax-
on Mamtou Hollister Davidson
Devol Randlett Temple and Hast-
ings Preliminary bouts will be held
Jan 27 and 28 with finals oa Jan
29 The eight champions in the
usual weight divisions will oe
awarded suitable prises Other
tournament tropntee and prises
also will De awarded contestants
suid team entries
Champions will be qualified tor
participation in the state tourna-
ment of champions at Oklahoma
City
Entry blanks are available at The
Constitution office and any othei
information desired oy prospective
entries may be secured by writing
or calling the Golden Gloves editor
Lawton Constitution
All amater fighters from this dis-
trict ars invited -
Meal will oe provldW all en-
trants and -hotel rooms will os
furnished all out-of-town contest-
ants as long as they remain in the
tourney
Tickets ire on sale at Tbe Con-
stitution office
-MRS RIDDLES WANTS your iron- The water of the Great Salt Lake is
ing Three blocks north of Methodist I composed of one-fifth solids and four-
church and three west of Mooney fifths liquid '
home 48-2tp
HOG NOTICE
One sow came to my place about
December 28 Owner can have her by
proving ownership paying for feed
and this notice— J W Grissam 8
miles east and 1 mile south of Tem-
ple 49-4tp
BE CAREFUL !
BE PREPARED !
-
Business Opportunities
PAPER HANGING WANTED-r
Work Guarateed Free Estimate See
J D Hughes or call Beasley’s Paint
Store Phone 43 - 49-4tc
WANT TO BUY— 12- or 11-foot
Massey-Harris self-propelled com-
bine late model — W E Kale King-
fisher Okla Phone 690R 49-4tp
FOR RENT— Two bedrooms 1 block
north and U4 west Conoco Filling
Station — Mrs Albert Holt 49-2tp
FOR SALE — Two-room house and
nineteen lots in Temple Heights' Sell
separately or together Two lots in
Original Temple See Bill Nail at
Bill’s Radio Shop for details- 48-tfc
COLDS
AND
FLU
arc "on the
loose"
IRONING WANTEDMrs A F
Belt ' ' 48-4tp
FOR SALE-— 7000 feet of 7-lnch cas-
ing also some 8(4— American Supply
Co highway 81 Duncan Telephone
120 or 350 48-2 tc
SEVERAL HUNDRED BALES of
alfalfa hay for sale at$100 a bale
and some heavy ear corn at $U60
bushel— J G Bone 49-2tc
ON THURSDAY JAN 16 at Tern-
pie’s regular auction sale can be seen
among other things the following:
Low iron-wheel wagon 14-inch tam-
ing plow 14-inch lister glass door
safe dresser -writing desk bedstead
gas cook stove in fair condition and
a gas heater A ltp-
FOR SALE — Practically new: Roper
gas range Inquire at Terminal Cafe
or call 180 ltp
FOR SALE— About 6500 - bundles of !
good Hegari feed 6c bundle — Willie
Bentley 49-2tp
FOR SALE — 5-Room Modern House
in Hastings Immediate possession—
Otho C Thompson ' 49-4tp-
FOR SALE — Leghorn laying hens
baled hay Wheat pasture for rent
— Amie Ruth Dikes 1 mile west of
Temple 48-2tp'v
Good Clean Fun
Teen-agers are invited to come
to the club rpom at our Cafe
and enjoy an evening of good
clean fun playing games etc
A good time assured
Open Every- Evening
Farmers & Ranchers Cafe
’Wendell Sparks )
Grover Walls )
Props
They are dangerous sometimes
leading to bronchitis pneu-
monia heart trouble and other
eerious diseases
At the first symptom of a cold
’ get busy at once We have re-
liable remedies and drugs to
combat colds and their accom-
panying discomforts Come in
and see us and feel better !
I Rexall Store
“On the Comer"
J F WARREN Prop
What a - difference ten yean
make!
Ten yean ago in 1936 the
most exciting event whs the
abdication of Edward from the
thror
bne of England because of -“the
woman I love”
More far reaching was the
beginning of German power —
the Spanish civil war— the
' first socialist government took
1 office in France
A '
- Ten years ago— and there
has been war — and peace again
- Ten years of construction
and destruction— and now back
to construction again
v-' :
J During the yean from 1936
to 1946 the number of homes
and -farms served by my com-
pany went on increasing —
increased some 523 The
annual average use of these
' homes increased 367 and th'e
' price per kilowatt hour went
down 205
‘ And so — we move on v
I Reddy Kitowaft
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The Stetson: Plastic Felt
$500
Here Is the distinctive style and good looks you expect
of a Scetson— in a wonderful sturdy new tweed-felt
material! Five great individual features— five dollars
m Pre-b locked crown-keeps its shape
Smartly stitched for style and strength
Laughs off showers k
10 autumn shades— plain or mixed
Every inch a Stetson I v
YEILDING’S wows 2i
Venetian Blinds
Place your order with us for Venetian Blinds We
offer word metal -and -aluminum slats Custom
made Two weeks delivery
PAINT and WALLPAPER
Beasley’s Paint Store
Your Income Tax Reports
Should Be Efficiently and
Carefully Prepared (
For efficient and careful preparation
consult ' '
EARL E McCRAW
Public Accountant and Income Tax Analyst
First State Bank Building
Temple Oklahoma
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Attention GI’s
NOW Government Approved
PROPANE GAS
ABOVE-GROUND PROPANE TANKS S
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Use our Pay Plan'-No down payment Up “ A
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months to pay If interested write us and we will
on you
Cheque Wilson Salesman Grover Pierce Distributor
to 86
vUl call I
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GET YOUR PRIVATE LICENSE
For information contact the Veterans Administration
b' -
or call v
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Pierce Propane Gas Company P
DUNCAN OKLA y Phone-324 jj
Walters Flying Service
WALTERS OKLA '
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The Temple Tribune (Temple, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1947, newspaper, January 9, 1947; Temple, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1863182/m1/8/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.