The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1978 Page: 3 of 4
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Standby letters of credit (outstanding as of report date)
Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more (outstanding as of report date)..
Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more (outstanding as of report date)
I Robert F. Barnard
Name
Vice-President
Title
of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Re-
port of Condition Is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
MJS
CONGRATULATIONS to
Ricky Henslee and
family on his gradu-
ation from, Brown Tr-
ail School of Preac-
hing in Ft. Worth. I
understand that sev-
eral from the Celes-
te Church of Christ
attended and had a
real enjoyable time.
Ricky and wife Shar-
on and son Brentley
are scheduled to mo-
ve this week to Pil-
ot Point where he
I WISH TO EXTEND
sympathy to the fam-
ily of Ruth Rowell.
She will be missed
by all her friends
and neighbors.
MJS
Directors
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been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief Is true and correct.
Date
Signature
7-24-78
LEAH COMPTON AND RICKEY RICKMAN
MJS
will preach.
MJS
August 18 wedding in
the First Baptist
Church in Celeste.
The bride-elect is
a 1978 graduate of
Celeste High School.
Her fiance is a 1978
graduate of Lone Oak
High School.
Guests Saturday
with Mrs. Katie McG-
ee were Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Burchfield of
Arlington, Edith Mo-
rton of Greenville,
Lessie Addington and
Charlotte Brooks of
Kingston.
THANKS to everyone
who has turned in
new or renewal Cour-
ier subscriptions to
me. I really apprec-
iate it.
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From M JS ..
GLAD TO SEE that
Erma Smith is out of
the hospital, as is
Jack Ruff. Doris Wh-
ite, George Copeland
and Fred Canada are
patients in Citizens
General. D. B. Lewis
is scheduled to ent-
er Wilson N. Jones
Hospital at Sherman
this week for anoth-
er eye surgery. I’m
sure I’ve left out
some sick folks, but
I wish you all a sp-
eedy recovery.
THE CELESTE COURIER, Friday, August 11, 1978
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
J. Compton, Route 2,
Celeste, announce
the engagement of
their daughter Leah
to Rickey Rickman,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rickey E. Rickman of
Route 5, Greenville.
The couple plan an
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DAVID AND CAROL
MARTIN of Las Vegas,
Nevada have been vi-
siting friends and
relatives in Celeste
and Grand Saline. '
Carol visited for
two weeks and was
later joined by her
husband. The couple
will move in Septem-
ber to Alamogordo,
New Mexico where Ma-
rtin, as a captain
in the Air Force,
will be an instruct-
or on T38 jets. The
Martins and his mot-
her, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cranberry,
had dinner Saturday
at the Reunion Tower
in Dallas. Frances
says it is something
exciting to see. Be-
st of luck to David
and Carol in their
move. I know the Gr-
anberrys will enjoy
having them just a
little closer to ho-
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Brenda Beth Braddy
and Mark S. Albin
were married July
29, 1978 at Pleasant
Mound United Method-
ist Church in Mesqu-
ite. The Rev. George
Strickland and the
lev. Richard Mauldin
officiated at the
double ring ceremo-
ny.
The bridd is t^e
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Braddy,
8728 Greenmound
Ave., Mesquite. The
bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Ad-
am Albin, 2304 Las
Cruces, Mesquite.
The bride, given
in marriage by her
father, wore a long
formal white gown of
polyester organza
with a high lace ne-
ckband. Above the
Dan Barnards
Note Fiftieth
Anniversary
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French imported cha-
ntilly lace covered
bodice was a sheer
yolk accented with
lace and embroidered
with seed pearls. A
full skirt with two
lace panels styled
with a high-rise wa-
istline and full sh-
eer sleeves complet-
ed the A-line silho-
uette. An attached
chapel length chant-
illy lace train com-
plimented the gown.
Her Juliet style he-
adpiece of chantilly
lace held the elbow
length mantilla of
nylon illusion.
The bride carried
a white lace covered
Bible with a bouquet
of peach colored si-
lk roses and lace
streamers, a gift
from the groom. She
Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Barnard greeted frir-
ends on the occasion
of their golden wed-
ding anniversary and
his 75th birthday on
August^ 6 in the par-
lor of the First Un-
ited Methodist Chur-
ch, Bonham.
The affair was ho-
sted by their child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs.
Norris Barnard of
Houston and Mr. and
Mrs. Frankie Thorpe
of Rosharon.
The refreshment
table was laid in
white and the double
ring motif was used
on the cake. A cent-
erpiece and crystal
punch service compl-
eted the setting.
Flower arrangemen-
ts lined the hall
around the registry
table. Approximately
140 guests called.
Members of the ho-
use-party were niec-
es, Mrs. Bob Barnard
and Mrs. Bill Barna-
rd, both of Celeste,
Mrs. Bill N. Barnard
of Sulphur Springs,
and four granddaugh-
ters .
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(par value)
(par value)
Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL
2226
4588
100
100
320
175
695
7513
In the state of----------Texas-----------------, at the close of business on June 30
published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12. United States Code, Section 161.
Charter number 5324---------------------- National Bank Region Number 11
None
1000
1000
734
_230
4053
204
6721
None
None
Thousands of dollars
THOUSANDS
737
800
780
.. 822
.. None
.. 6
None
4242
19
^494
Nene
None
58
6814
None
6814
None
None
None
None
4
6818
None
None
4028
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None
None
None
7513
2001
Average for 30 calendar days ending with report date:
Cash and due from banks
Fed. funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
Total loans
Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices
Total deposits
Fed. funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase
Liabilities for borrowed money
TOTAL ASSETS -
4097 I
69
Statement of Resources and Liabilities
Cash and due from banks
U.S. Treasury securities
Obligations of other U.S. Gov't, agencies and corps
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures
Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock ...
Trading account securities
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell
Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) .
Less: Reserve for possible loan losses ..;.
Loans, Net
Direct lease financing
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises
Real estate owned other than bank premises
Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding
Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS ;... .
Demand deposits of individuals, prtnshps., and corps...:.
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
prtnshps., and corps .
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Deposits of foreign govts, and official institutions
Deposits of commercial banks
Certified and officers’ checks
TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS
Total demand deposits
Total time and savings deposits
Total deposits in foreign offices
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES • •.
Federal funds purchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase
Liabilities for borrowed money
Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases
Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) .
Subordinated notes and debentures
Preferred stock No. shares outstanding
Common stock a. No. shares authorized
b. No. shares outstanding
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also carried a 30-
year-old blue and
white handkerchief,
a gift from Mrs. Th-
ad Murley.
Miss Janet Tippett
was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mi-
sses Christi Wood,
Lori Enright and Br-
enda Baker. They wo-
re matching gowns of
peach colored Qiana
crepe with an attac-
hed pleated capelet.
Each carried a long-
stemmed peach silk
rose with streamers.
Shanna Davis, the
bridegroom’s niece,
was flower girl. Ca-
ndles were lighted
by Doug Gooding and
Gary Turbyfill, cou-
sin of the bride.
Walter Duke served
as best man. Grooms-
men were Paul Banis-
ter, Rick Pharoah
and Bobby Henson.
Ushers were Doug Go-
oding, Mike Bishop
and Gary Turbyfill.
A candlelight rec-
eption followed in
fellowship hall.
After a wedding
trip to Colorado,
the couple will res-
ide in the Pleasant
Grove area. Mrs. Al-
bin is employed at
the Hair Shed and
her husband is mini-
ster of music at Co-
ckrell Hill Baptist
Church. Both were
graduated from W. W.
Samuell High School.
The bride attended
Eastfield College
and Artistic Barber
College. Albin grad-
uated in July from
Howard Payne Univer-
sity.
Among the more th-
an five hundred gue-
sts attending were
the groom’s 86-year-
old grandmother,
Mrs. Bare, and the
bride’s grandparen-
ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ra-
lph Braddy of Leona-
rd. Also Mr. and
Mrs. Emmit Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Lasiter, Leonard;
Mrs. Violet Tallent,
Trenton; Mrs. Jim
Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Turbyfill and
Linda, Desert; Mrs.
Marie Caraway, McKi-
nney; Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Luna and family,
Bedford; Mrs. Mary
Rayburn, Birmingham,
Ala. and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Albin and
Judy of Memphis, Te-
nn.
REPORT OF CONDITION
The First National Bank
Celeste
Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the
Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1978, newspaper, August 11, 1978; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1224953/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.