The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1973 Page: 3 of 10
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RESERVES ON LOANS AND
IMAGINE THE SAVINGS!
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$25 Value for *10
$ 8,498,567.97
$ 4,108,664.16
None
ALL SALES FINAL
NO APPROVALS
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
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*100 Value for *40
*50 Value for *20
These Prices Effective Now for
Quick Clearance Before Inventory.
The meeting was closed with Henry.
3—THE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mineola, Tex.
300,000.00
210,603.82
810,603.82
299,750.00
1,965,943.04
.....89,515,754.40
...86,970,639.81
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(b) Total time and savings deposits 82,545,114.59
Other liabilities ...........................................................
Total Liabilities .............................................................
Average of total deposits for the 15
calendar days ending with call date ............
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date ...........................
Interest collected not earned on installment
loans included in total capital accounts........
Total Deposits ...........-.......
(a) Total demand deposits
•milk, Special K cookies.
Wednesday: Oven-fried Chick-
en, buttered rice, English peas,
hot rolls, applesauce, milk.
Thursday: Hamburger on bun
with lettuce, onions and pickles,
Tater Tots &- catsup, fruit, milk.
Friday: Ground Beef and Chili,
turnip greens, beets, cornbread,
milk, apple cobbler.
Hawkins Menus
51,848.30
51,848.30
810,603.82
300,000.00
Total Liabilities, Reserves, and Capital Accounts 810,495,231.25
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..157,468.94
22,349.82
..$10,495,231.25
Reserve for bad debt losses op.loans (set up
pursuant to IRS rulings) ...............-........•..........
Total Reserves on Loans and Securities.........
Equity capital—total ...........................................
Common Stock—total par value ...........I........
No. shares authorized 30,000
No. shares outstanding 30,000
Surplus .....................-.........................................
Undivided profits ................... -..........
Total Capital Accounts .................................
' REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE
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- 117,024.73
8 9,632,179.13
SECURITIES
1,000,000.00
4,063,065.36
2,330,886.07
58,590.40
492,965.33
116,370.26
127,667.97
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LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations............-.....-............ -...............
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ..............................
Deposits of United States Government ..........
Deposits of States and political subdivisions.........
Deposits of commercial banks....................................
Certified and officers’ checks, etc........................
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Use Your Collins Regular or. Revolving Charge or MasterCharge.
i club president Mrs.
Curly in charge of the M
ngs. brid
SERVICE DRUG
HAS BEEN CERTIFIED AS A
• Dresses • Sportwear
•Jeans ’Tops ’Lingerie
•Bras & Girdles
EVENING SHOES
Values to $17.
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20 YEAR LOANS
To Buy or Build Your Home
At
MINEOLA FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N.
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under
agreements to resell -.................................
Loans --.......-......-.......-........-..........-.............................
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other
SELECT THEATRE
MINEOLA
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“BARON BLOOD”
(Rated PG)
with Joseph Cotton * Elke Sommer
CLEARANCE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Mineola
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%2 PRICE
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SPORTS & CASUALS
Values to $19.
Values to $24. s
*690 - T -10”
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FANFARES
Use Your Collins Regular or Revolving
Charge or MasterCharge.
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Thurs., Fri. Sat., Jan. 25-26-27
with James Garner
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$990
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one showing the drawing she had Bill Leediker, officiating.
made of the member seated to Parents of the couple are I
her right. and Mrs. Neil Harle of Mine
Programs for the year were and Woods Springs, Mr. and V
the members’ repeating of The Satui
Lord’s Prayer in unison. Then First---------------------------
roll call was answered with each Mineola, with the pastor, I
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DRESS SHOES
$3,282
s1.79j
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Fri. & Sat., Jan. 26-27
“THE HONKERS”
(Rated PG} 2-.......
with James Coburn & Lois Nettleton
ay
What’s Cooking
Lunchroom menus for Mineola
schools for next week:
Monday: Corny Dogs & mus-
tard, baked beans, salad, milk,
banana pudding.
Tuesday: Chicken and Dump- I
lings, purple hull peas, salad, |
Jan. 24, 1973 a white Madeira cloth belonging
- to the bride's grandmother. The
Cafeteria menus for Hawkins.a
schools for next week are:
Monday: Cheeseburgers .or I
Hamburgers, fruit, potato chips,
milk, cookies.
Tuesday: Oven - fried Bacon,
pinto beans, turnips and greens,
buttered corn, beet pickles, rolls
or conrbread muffins, butter,
mill?, Jello With whipped topping.
Wednesday: Beef Stew, head
lettuce salad, crackers, corn-
bread, butter, .milk, cinnamon
rolls. "
Thursday: Tuna or Cheese and
Pimento Sandwiches, sliced let-
tuce, potato chips, milk, apple-
sauce cake.
Friday: Chicken-fried Steak
& gravy, buttered rice, butter-
beans, tossed salad, rolls, butter,
milk, apple cobbler,
2"-r-teend
NOW
discussed,' and each was asked Wesley Griffin of Dallas, and 1
what she would like to have in- Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jack-1
eluded in the programs. Year- son, Sr., of Garland.
books were partially filled out Piano and organ music was!
for the year. • ; furnished by Miss Carol Miller,
Laura Wrysinski and Virginia who also provided accompani-
• 1 AT Curley brought articles they had ment when Miss Susie Boardi
arishes Will-Observe wad‘mane. “ how each and recited
N.yT J J • • Th a A white elephant grab bag was Given in marriage by her
olden Wedding Date
p.m.„Sunday,,Jan. 28 S in inAhnnmtoemtingetoibecehd
years of marriage for Mr. Golden Wedding date. ninghamethe guestspeak erwill a.P tin cessstyesk h.extending
Mrs. M. E. Parish of 523 Friends of the couple are in- besterl ing Hammond,theSocial intoa short,trainker, triple"
it Kilpatrick, with most of vited to call during the two-hour Security representative from Ty- tieredI veil felfroma crew
: having been • s "epresent <«. the an. 18 meet
t. Parish a native of Rock .Hostesses.wiilbe the Parishes ing, and enjoying refreshments the bridal bouquet of cymbidium
yrt Parish, a native of Rock- two daughters — Mrs. W. J. provided by the hostess, were orchids and lilies of the valley.
, married the former Miss Moody of Mineola and Mrs. Mur- NIe . U.. wuiKei’ EliE r. ...411 . .nc Ikinea
abel Reese of Longview Jan. phy Walker, Jr., of Pasadena. Mmes Laura Wr inski,, Elojse Thenuptial setting wasdefined
in 4.. .NI .. Cunningham, Mae Megason, Ru- with four gold candelabra wnicn
• ' uu ome °W Mr. and Mrs. Parish also have by Diggs, Rupert Osbourn, Inez were flanked by baskets of white
heir children will be hostesses seven grandchildren and six Collins, Flora Nelson, Virginia stock, gladioli and carnations. A
an open house from 2 to 4 great-grandchildren. ________ Curley and Roy Dickerson. large arrangement of the same
--------o -------- flowers was placed on the pray-
_ _ . , er table, and greenery was used
Luncheon Enjoyed to outline the chancel rail.
D n.I2 Ro Miss Marjorie Baker was the
15 y ratten UlasS candlelighter, and Miss Jenny
The Patten Sunday School Jackson wa flower girl.
Class of the First Baptist Church Mrs. Joe Harle was matron of
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L SUPPLIER OF SERVICES
Under Part B of the Medicare Program
Under provisions of the Medicare Law, Service Drug has
available for rental to medicare patients the following
items es proscribed by your physicians:
Folding Commode Chairs - Walkers
Wheel Chairs . Cervical Collars
00... cleans
And other appliances. Federal Govt., under its Medicare
Program, will pay 80% of such rental charges. For ad-
ditional information, Call
SERVICE DRUG
—-—Hassets representing bank premises
Other assets ...........................................
Total Assets :..............’.....................—
ly evening, Jan. 20, in 1
nited Methodist Church
$090
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Tempos
Sun., Mon. & Tues., Jan. 28-29-30
TO THEM LIFE IS A BALL
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THEY TAUGHT MORE THAN THEY LEARNED!
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with Pat Woodell & Marki Bey
SKY MJE DRIVE IN
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centerpiece was a floral arrange- |
ment of red carnations, white
stock and Gypsophila. The three
tiered wedding cake, iced i n
white, was decorated with spun-
sugar red roses. Crystal and cut-
glass appointments were used t
I, A. P. Sanders, Vice Pres. & Cashier, of the above-named
ik do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and
rect to the best of my knowledge and belief.
(signed) A. P. Sanders
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this
bort of condition and declare that it has been examined by us
d to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct.
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R. T. Hoseck
Leon B. Hoseck Directors
Dan Peacock
met at noon Thursday, Jan. 18, honor for her sister-in-law; and EiddisiEidaiamm
in the-EellowshipaHalsforacov-Missess Susan. Sanders, u Jeanne ” ... , . . .
ered dish luncheon. Ooten and Mary Auringer were Mrs Michael Jackson
The group first sang “Happy ridesmaids. Their floor - length lars. Matching red bows were serve cake, punch, mints and |
Birthday” to the two members gowns of red velvet were fash- worn as headpieces. Each of the nuts to the guests.
who were celebrating birthdays ioned along princess lines, wit honor attendants carried a single For travel, the bride chose a
in January.After this, Bro. Ger- Juliet ,3lgevesandstandup ^col- long-stemmed rose. two-piece knit suit with pink ac-
aldaemraWoed.thanks /and '»>. • mm » ‘ tw rMi David Sparkman attended the cessories and a cymbidium or-
al! enjoyed a delicious meal. prayer by Mrs. Elva Chappell. groom as best man; groomsmen chid corsage. After a honeymoon
Group Four, led by Mrs. Ber- Visitors attending the meeting were Bobby Jackson, Jark Harle trip to New Orleans, the couple
nardine Henry, served as hostes- were Ocie Fair, Rev. R. E. and Joe Harle. Serving as ush- will reside in Grand Prairie,
ses for the luncheon-meeting. Streetman, Danny Boone, Rev. ers were Chuck Forest and War- where the bridegroom is e m -
During the business meeting end Mrs. Gerald Perry, Speight ner Scott ployed-by the National Guard.
which followed the meal, several Pattillo' Pat Patterson, and Mr- The mother of the bride wore A rehearsal dinner was held
: cards ofthanks.wereread.Mrs. and Mrs. Travis Luman and 800 a red silk two-piece ensemble for the wedding party on Friday
111 No 484 charter No 5127 National Bank Reclon No 11 tmns.." 4.0uaxnno IA NL, in 4nN-, with black trim. Her accessories evening, Jan. 19, at Clear Lakes
t No. 484 charter No. 5127 National Bank Region No. 11 presided for the meeting. Five Class members in attendance black silk, and she Restaurant, Quitman, in honor
group leaders were present and were.MesdamesEdna.WhiteE White cymbidium orchid corsage, of the couple. Hosts were Mr.
each gave a.gd repot. Mrs. va.Chappell,.Je we, irkpa tri ck The mother of the groom chose and Mrs. Wesley Griffin. Tables
Bess Ceok, substituting for the Beulah Moseley, Elva Sims, a three-piece white suit, multi- were decorated in red and white,
W ling, secretarytreasure ",Mrs. Ruby. Morton, color accessories, and a green the bride-elect’s chosen colors,
Winnie Rumbelow, gave her re- Mamie .Reznolds .Myrtie Pati ’ cymbidium orchid corsage. with a centerpiece of red carna-
ports. _ „ . . •°- E lizabethCariton,gTheo,Pat A reception, was held in the tions, white stock and feathered
Mrs. Theo Patterson, teacher, terson, Dell Russell, Bess Cook, ' daisies A roast beef dinner was
the state of Texas, at the close of business on December 31, brought’the devotional on Books Hettye Peart, Mamie Dodson, home of the bride’s parents, on served to 27 euests dinner
2 published in response to call made by comptroller of the of the Bible, and on predictions Arless Vandiver, Carmen Magee, Maxine Drive, after the cere, nt 8 5sts
rency, under title 12. United States code, section 161. by such Old Testament prophets Pauline Humphreys, Mary Beth mony.S ervingiinth e houseparty
ASSETS as Jeremiah and Isaiah. Her Starnes, Margaret Shaddix, Ona wre Mesdames DugwRaey Bar-
Cash and due from bunks (including 863,277.70 presentation wasvery interesting Mae Rodgers, Benny Streetman, bara Moore, Jackie Chrietzberg
unposted debits) • ■ - -...... .$1,374,154.09 Fair and Bemardineand-Nancy .'Chrietzberg. _
U.S. Treasury securities -...... -..........................- 1,594,500.00 ________________________________ The bride's table was laid with
Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies
and corporations ..................... .............................
Obligations of States and political subdivisions’
Other securities (including 818,000.00
corporate stock) ............................................................
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1973, newspaper, January 24, 1973; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547634/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.