The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
RESOURCES
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$4,820,983.35
Bellville, Texas
LIABILITIES
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DIRECTORY
— DIRECTORS —
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— OFFICERS —
207 W. Travla
— DIRECTORS —
Max Bader
Miles Knolle
— RESOURCES —
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Holona Rubanhtaln Coamotlaa
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4,751,385.15
— LIABILITIES —
CHARLIE TOBIAS COMPANY
4,751,385.15
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Ad. Mikeska
H. E. Miller
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Vice- President
Statement of Condition as made to the Commissioner of
Banking at the close of business April 12, 1*<>1
SPRING RALLY OF
S. S. TEACHERS
SET FOR MAY 7th
Dr. J. A. Neely
Herbert Vogelpohl
G. E. Bader
The above is correct,
Nelson B. Davis, Cashier.
Deposits Insured By the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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RADIATOR SHOP
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Adolph Boriack
Nelson B. Davis
A. L. Brooks, Jr.
all their friends to attend anoth-
er one of those grand Festivals.
$ 75.000.00
200.000.00
108,614.08
4.3<>7.771.O7
$1,581,719.06
5,000.00
2.914.50
1.00
3,171.14
•I'VE IM) DOUGH OF TOUR FOOL 19-
KSSt YOU'tt GOING TO COLLEGE
THE PIG St IS ROUTEf
155 N. Main — Phone 147
La Grange, Texaa
-We Guarantee Service On Everything We Sell —
QUALITY FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST PRICES
ANNUAL C. of C.
FESTIVAL TO BE HELD
AT ELLINGER, MAY 28th
Capitol Stock
Surplus
Unvidided Profits
Other Reserves
Deposits
Loans an<l Discounts
Banking House owned .
Furniture and Fixtures
Bank Premises Owned
U. S. Government Bonds
State. County, City Bonds & Warrants.
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Other Assets
Cash ou hand
$1,558,795.32
53,018.00
19,122.00
23.187.00
l.i »79.750.00
1.244.418.00
6.000 00
1.414.32
835.278.71
Capital Stock -----------------
Surplus
Undivided Profits and Reserves
DEPOSITS
100.000.00
100.000.00
32,408.29
184,500.00
4.4O4.O75.O6
Loans and Discounts - —
Banking House _———
Furniture and Fixtures _
Other Real Estate
< *ther Assets
CASH. BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES:
Cash in Vault and Due from Banks $ 888,’>64.07
U. S. Gov't. Bonds & Securities _ 1.000,937.50
Municipal Bonds & Other Securities 1,268.677.88
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLVILLE
BELLVILLE, TEXAS
As of the close of business April 12, 1961
Albers Hatchery & Feed
Baby (kicks — Poultry Supplies
Egaday Feeds — Phone 237
Authorised DeLaval Dealer
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MEINERS MOTOR CO.
Dodge—Dodge Dart—Dodge Laacer
Dodge "Power Giant" Trucks
Dependable Used Cars
Guaranteed Service
Body Work, Painting, Wreck Repair-
ing. Custom Seat Covers, Headliniags,
Furniture L'pbolsterin g.
304 E. Travis St. - Phone 2g
E. W. Meiners, oner
THE AUSTIN COUNTY STATE BANK
BELLVILLE. TEXAS
NO. 540
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Phone PErshing 2-2276 Columbus, Teves
LA GRANGE
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We have served the people and business institutions of this section
since 1890 — We are able and anxious to do so.
Joe A. Peschke
D. L. Prouty
Nelson B. I lavis t a-hier
Melvin Kiemsteadt Ass't, Cashier
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Fred C. Sander
Clarence J. Schier
Adamcik Refrigeration Sales & Service
Ted Adamcik — Owners — J. V. Kana
“ANYTHING WE SELL WE SERVICE"*
— FRIGID AIRE APPLIANCES —
RADIOS — WASHERS — MISC. APPLIANCES
EM-BEE BULK MILK COOLERS
Phone 44 La Grange, Texaa
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A. E. Mcwis
Joe A. Peschke
held with Ray Krenek orchestra
furnishing the music.
Plenty of refreshments will be
available both day and night.
Everyone is invited to attend
and revive this animal affair,
which several years ago proved
to be a splendid get-together an-
nually in this section of the
state. Almost everyone remem-
bers the grand times had during
the height of the Tomato Festi-
val. which the good people of
Ellinger so capably presented
Enterad aa aacond-elam matter,
Oct. 20, 1»10, at tha Paat Offlea at
Naw Ulm, Taxaa, undar tha ate te
March 3, 1878.
lightning damage at the
Fordtran estate farm.
Fletcher is presented to you
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E. H BAUMGART & SON
INSURANCE AGENCY
— All Types Of Insurance — |
NEW ULM, TEXAS
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— OFFICERS —
Max Bader President
Herbert Vogelpohl, Exec. Vice-President
Ad. Mikeska-------•—- Vice-President
Mrs. Roy Meinecke Cashier
Louis O. Mtienzler of here and
Ben Rinn of Industry were at
Schoenau in the interest of the
Austin County Farmers Fire In-
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SEE US FOR
FREE
INSPECTION
EXPERT RADIATOR SERVICE
cleaning
repairing
recoring
rebuilding
Guaranteed quality froductj
Accounts Invited — Protected and
Insured. We have the facilities for
serving you ami the strength to protect
your interests.
Show Mother you recognize
her love tor tha tomtnma
222 ,h* practical! Give the gift
1 that's glamorous, yet one she
can wear and wear... a gift
she can't gat too many of!
In sure-to-pleate styles and colors
for every Mother. Come m today!
$1.00 to $1.95
NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
Published On Thurgdagt
(Fifty weeks per year)
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1 « Enterprise office Tuesday af-
iCTttoon and took out a subscrip-
uon to the paper.
Dr. D. R. Taylor
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Eyes Examined — Glasses FRteW
Schroeder Bldg. — Phone 868
COZY REST HOME
La Grange, Texaa
A home for the aged and Invalid,
with nursing care and good feed.
(Any religion accented.)
C learn, comfarteble raema, wltla
heme centrally hooted.
Write to: Mrs. Linda WundeeffcK
Bex USA — Route Twa, er
call 1818 FS — La Grange
'I'he Spring Rally of the Sun-
day School Teachers Associat-
ion. Zone 11. East Central Con-
ference, Southern District. The
\mivican Lutheran Church, will
be held at St. James Lutheran
Church of New VVehdem on Sun
day. May 7th, 1’961, beginning at
2:30 p.m.
"Our Goals in Christian Edu-
cation” will be the subject of the
Rev Wayne W. Landgrebe of
Eagle Lake, Texas. His address
will be followed by the business
meeting. The session will close
with a social hour in which the
teachers of the St. James Luth-
eran Church staff will serve as
hosts.
JANSSEN BROS., INC
GMC Truck Sales — Parte
and Service
— Phone 223 —
SCHROEDER DRUG
t Registered Pharmacists On Duty
24 Hours a Day
Complete Veterinary Supplies
West Side of Square
Dr. James L. Ashley
— OPTOMETRIST —
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Frame Repairs, Lenses Duplicated
Contact Lens Fitted
— Closed On Thursdey —
Office: Professional Bldg. —Ph. 880
Hermes Drug Store
“THE REX ALL BTORr*
Mr. and Mrs. Art Goddard and
>'id and Mrs. Kate G<ddard of
Houston spent last Sunday in
Cat Spring with Mrs. Freda
' radbrook and other relatives.
We here, at the Enterprise of-
hce are also happy to include the
name of Mrs. Elsa Dockal of Rt.
L Columbus, as a new reader to
the Enterprise.
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE NEW ULM, TEXAS, May 4th. 1%1
NEW SUBSCRIBERS ATTEND SINCLAIR
Mr. Gus F. Lindemann of La1 MEETING IN LA PORTE
range was a pleasant caller at -------
Lester A. Altman md Wilburn
Ordner were among those from
here to attend the Spring Deal-
ers meeting, held by the Sinclair
Oil and Refining Co., Tuesday at
Sylvan Beach in La Porte.
The local men along with the
other dealers enjoyed a delicious
barbecue supper and attended
the meeting that followed in the
evening.
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Owners and Publisher*
Jimmy Fietaam, Prensnaaa
The Ellinger C. of C. Annual ‘urance Associsiion, inspecting
Festival, (formerly Ellinger To-
mato Festival) will be held at
Ellinger, Texas. Sunday. May
28. beginning with a colorful pa
rade at 10:30 a.m. w ith prizes of-
fered. I he most beautiful float,
$20.(X), 2nd prize. $15.00, 3rd prize
$10.00. Most Comical, $5.00.
At noon a delicious barbecue
beef and sausage meal w ill be ser-
ved. Supper will also be served.
Serving is scheduled for 11:30
a.m. and 5 :U0 p.m.
Plenty of rides and attractions
will keep the young and old hap-
py during the day.
During the day the Lone Star
Brass band will play from 11 a.m. each year. They cordially invite
to 5 .00 p.m.
/\t night a big dance will
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1961, newspaper, May 4, 1961; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229006/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.