The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1938 Page: 6 of 12
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THE ORANGE LEADER
FRIDAY,
$ER 14, 1938
| is an investment—oh investment in security,,
day it may pay yon a dividend far in excsss to its
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ORANGE INSURANCE AGENCY
JUUUS H *AVIO,M0R, „ .
g^tete IN/U^ANCe Se^
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205 B. Fl FTH' ST - ORANGE .TEXAS
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1. W. A. (!Unitln(f. <'loik o' thr>
County Court of Ornnjro County,
i Tesas, do hereby certify Uv*t. pur-
istunit to the jmivlHlomt of Article
!3UU. Civil Statutes't 1" Texa^...tta&_,
f«Ho\vlHg ik U truv ktvd nrurl ltn ' r.
of the I.lcmoernUc Nomdiwen In and ' "I' COP XT v CJJJHK
for oranjS'FBfiirty, Texan; an- cortf.'
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9:34
11:14
1:55
4:50
6:45
8:10
8:55
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7:50 P. M.
11:20 P. M.
Port Arthur Division
Busses Leave at 11:45 A. M., 4:20 P. 11, & P. M.
i Arrive Prom Pt. Arthur at 9:25 A.M., 1:55 and 7:55 P M.
BUS STATION TAXI—PHONE 252
BOYS!
CURLS!
Wl™ QUAKER OATS
Exciting, Fascinating
WRIGHT-DAYTON AIRPLANE
easy to assemble and easy to fly-lots of
fun for everybody.
HERE'S HOW
To get yon to try Quaker
Oats, we are offering this
dandy prise, in exchange
for Quaker Oats trade-
marks (the picture of the
Quaker Man) from 2 lar-
ge package, or-the-, trade-
marks from* four small
packages. Then bring
your trademarks to the
ORANGE LEADER and
get your Wright-Dayton
Airplane.
Hurry and get vour plane
right away. The sooner
you do, the sooner your
fun starts.
I
Ask Mother to order Quaker Oats for you today, and to
serve it for breakfast every morning. Tell her Quaker
Oats is the cereal that the doctor selected for the famous
Dionne Quins, and that sho can get it at the following
grocers: /-mm
A. B. 0. Store No. 1
A. B. 0. Store No. 2
Aronson's Grocery
A. & P. Tea Co.
Ben Blanda's Grocery
J. B. Blanda's Store
George Bland's Store
Border Street Grocery
A. Olaybar Grocery
J. E.' Campbell's Grocery
Centennial Grocery
Davis Grocery ;
Del Barto's Grocery
Farmer's Mercantile Co.
Henry's Grocery
C. G. Xellis Grocery
L. J. Kerr Grocery
Lucia's Grocery
i's Food Store
Robert's Grocery
C. Romano Red & White
-,si-
Store
Sciortino Grocery
Taylor's Red & White
, Store
Tomassweski Grocery
Thrailkille Bros. Grocery
Fannie Mae Taylor Gro. J3o.
Vincent's Grocery
West Park Grocery
DEWBYVILLE, TEXAS
Peavy-Moore Lbr. Co., Store
MAURICEVILLE, TEXAS
Wilkinson, Tillery & Dunn
WEST ORANGE -
Joe's Place Grocery •
jj. K. K. Molley's Grocery Sandlin Grocery
Mike Mazzola's Grocery West Orange Grocery
I Pachar 4 H.tort Grocery ORANOEPIBLD, TEXAS
pwiv WiSv Ho 2 Bland's Qrooery
iul Paparda Orocor Tom Lowe'. Grocery
Prince's Grocery LITTLE CYPRESS, TEX.
Grocery Hogan's Grocery Store
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Greasing 75c
Washing .......... 75c
Vacuum Clean Free
WStli Washing
Greasing
| Saadair Products
Smaihall Bros.
10th & Green Ave.
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or THE COMMT.W or D*tb,ct no 11
of Otonge
In the State of Texas, at the close of business on Sept. 28,1938
Published in response to call made by comptroller of the
currency, under section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes
Assets
1.
2.
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4.
6.
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i.
8.
J).
10.
13.
Loans and diseounts.......
OverdmftH ;.....
I'tntod 8fnf<'\'ui-n11n;lit oUli^ationK,
direct and fully ^viorai«eqtl
Other bonds, s.to<*kH, r.nd securities
Banking house, $56,014.24
Furniture and fixtures, $1',802.00
estate owned atiier than banking ItotiKe.
Reserve with~~fr\'deni 1 'Reserve hank...;.,.,'
(•'ash, hahiuees with other bankht,
.and cash ilems in process of eolleetion....
Ciisli items not in prtwvss7oi' eolleellon.
Other Assets.: ....
$ 312,952.11
73'.7()
■ 035,325.00
. 88,887.7^/
58,906.24
- . 20^23.8(5
, 4,61^23.01
270,592.18
2,201.82
64.21
KOn CO. COMMISSIOXlMt I'.ct.
Tom Dorman
Fort ji-stick or pracK pct; s
And Arrlngton
F<jK &ON8TA i/B I'CT. 2
, Moenne Uutelllt
FOIt CO. COMMI.NSIOXEH PCTi 3
• Tick' M.'" (ji anser
KOU JIJ.STICK OK I'KACIO VCT. a
Lon CariHcm
KOU CON ST A U 1,10 J'CT, 3 >
Ivy Norwood
KOJt CO. CO.MM IHHlOXK.il I'CT 4
Uttmmonil \Vill«y
KOH JUSTICK OK I'KACE I'CT, -I
W. C. Kluriy
KOU COXKTAKKK J'CT. 4
H, O. fltirmon
WITNK.SS niy Imnd and
office at Orang#, Texas <)' thin 13th
day of' Octobcr, A. I). 1.1*58.
(Seal) W. A., C1UXNINC.
County Cli>rk, Orange County, TrXiVH.
Ky KTIIEL IiURTOX. Deputy,
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Tot al -Assets
.$6,003,049.85
Liabilities
4,
16.
17.
'8.
056.75
61,461.44
2.686.43
61,717.88
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Demand deposits oi" individuals;
. partnerships r.nd oopppratiou^;^............5,375,245.97
Time deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations...
State, county, and municipal deposits .......f.
u.s. Government r.nd postal savings deposits
Deposits of other ban! s, including certified
and cashier's checks outstanding ...
Deposits secured by pledge of" loans
and/or investments $ 56,736.37
Deposits not seen red by pledge of loans.''If'
and/or investments ... 5,453,432.10
Total Deposits....$5,510,168.47
< Hher linliilitiesj,
Capital account:
Common stock, 2,000 shares, ;
par $100 per share....$200,000.00
Surplus 200,000.01)
Undivided profits—net.;.. 84,250.38
Total Capital Account ...l.
8,631.00
STAND BY
For The
1939 Chevrolet
CAMP
GRAIN CO.
n.
34.
35.
484,250.38
Total Liabilities $6,003,049.85
MEMORANDUM:
Loans and Investments Pledgeil to Secure Liabilities
'nitod States Government obligations, ,
direct and i'ullY ^na.rantecd .. .....v..,..
Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts)
Pledged:
Against United States Government
and postid savings' deposits...,
Against State, county,
and municipal deposits
Total Pledged ...
117,500.00
117,500.00
. 3,500.00
. " 114,000.00
.$ 117,500.00
State of Tfcxu*. County of Oran^r. : I, R. C. M#rmh, cMhltr .• the r,bov«-namnl bank.
d« tolemnly KWfur that the Above statfK>eiit I# true to the best of my ktioulrdgc and
belief.
s? R. C. Mn".h, r " hier.
Sworn to and aubxprilied bffote nw Ihls 13th day of LOct«ber, tKW.
Hal <i. C.<rter, Notary Public.
oorbkct—attest:
K. W. Brown, Jr. •—
R. A. Moore ;j
I,. W. Hialnvre —— i
—directors.
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TYPEWRITER BARGAINS
Used Corona Portable in good condition,
with caae, Cash
One Underwood in good condition, cash... $20
One Underwood in good condition, cash... $25
L. C. Smith, good condition) cash $25
Rebuilt Woodstock, perfect shape, cash $30
or terms .r$3Sb
Rebuilt Underwood, perfect shape, cash $40
Or termi - $45
Rebuilt Underwood, perfect shape, cash $50
or terms 1 $5j5
New Portable Typewriters, $54.50 and $64*50
cash, with $5 additional carrying charges for
term sales. ^
We Also Rent Typewriters and Sell A
Machines.
A. F.BURNS
Phones 904 and 452
Ldtfi^g
This Weeks
Specials
1934 Ford V-8
DeLuxe Tudor
245
245
1933 Chevrolet
Coach . ..
1934 International $'|4|c
Pick-up .................. IJkV
1930 Ford a * $'
Tudor ..........
1929 Chevrolet
Sedan ..............
125
45
Modern
Chevrolet Co.
Phone 99
3rd & Green
mSm
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The SiNmIoi</,X the Churclv." ■' ' ;
All meniliern of llio cliurch nra
urged to /W In alteiidoiv c at thes.*
(ervieeM/find visitors are welcome. .
qknoo's rnrit shop
/ Opaocite llish S«ihool
'anann«. 2 do*, v 25c
Tangerine Oranges, 3 dtj: &v;
fjutter hwtns, 2 ll>8.
.'alijniw, lb. •• • .J
Uetti', 1 :liuncli .* rr. .. - . ,_.5p_
Mnr-tard. 3 bunches 10c
Croon .Onions, bunch ....... Be
Okra. :t His, - ■••••■■ 10'"
Seedless Uropefriilt. « fir 15f
Lettuce, lioutl-. .,... ••••
Ued Potatoes, ''fo lbs l'u'
Jonathan Apples, 2 do*. .... . 2r.
Sweet Potatoes, bushel • 00-'
X.\ l'Burbivnk Potatoes, 10 lbs. 22<-
Yellow Onions, 3 lbs. . ■ • 11®
Kreah, Kggs and Pryc-rs
ORDER YOUR
NEW 1939 CHEVROLET
<K '•
.. and Enjoy
1
2
3
A Better Trade-in Allowance!
y>2 ' ' " •
There is a shortage of good used cars, and trade-in
^.prices are at their peak.
Early Delivery of Your
m New Chevrolet!
"All advance orders will be filled first. Guarantee ear-
ly delivery of your new car by placing your order
now.
Save Money!
Save the money you might-have to spend to recon-
Early delivery of a new Chevrolet will eliminate this
dition orprepare youi present car for winter driving,
extra expense.
A BIGGER CAR ... A MORE BEAUTI-
FUL CAR SOON ON. DISPLAY
MODERN CHEVROLET COMPANY
3rd and Green Phone 99
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CHARTER NO. 1S(W<
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
IlEBXRVE DISTRICT NO. 11
First National Bank In Orange of Orange
In the State of Texas, at the close of business on Sept. 28,1938
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of Curren-
cy, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSET!
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4.
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7,
8.
9.
10.
13.
tjoans and discounts
Overdrafts
United Stales Government obligations,
direct and fully guaranteed
Other bonds, stocks, and securities
Banking house, $17,500.00
Furniture and fixtures, $2,500.00
Real estate owned other than hanking house.
Reserve with Federal Reserve bank.
Cash, balances with other banks,
and cash items in process of collection
Cash items not in process of collection
Other Assets 1..;.^.., ...............
$ 278,647.03
15.17
172,880.00
jf53,492.43
20>W.()0
9^
20.'!,958.97
968,986.11
160.23
149.04
Total Assets...,.
$2,408,383.01
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
775,691.84
128,010.56
6,469.86
15,815.53
"3th'
31.
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations $1,169,970.90
Time deposits of individuals, ~-
partnerships and corporations .............
State, county, and municipal deposits
u.s. Government and postal savings deposits
Deposits of other banks, including certified
certified and cashier's checks outstanding..
Deposits secured by pledge of loans
arul/or investments .. $ 146,822.65/,
Deposits not secured by pledge of loans
and/or investments.... 1,949,142.04
Tot a 1 Deposit s v.$2,095,904.69
"Capital account:
Common stfK-k, 1 ,(HK) shares,
par $100 per share ...$100,ik)0,00
Surplus 200,000.<x
Undivided prof it s—net... 57,418.32
Restipve for contingencies 15,000.00
-Total Capital Account ;-
Total Liabilities
memorandum:
Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities
United States Government obligations,
372,418.32
..$2408,383.OL
34.
35.
direct and fully guaranteed..... —79,050.00
32. Other bonds, stocks, and securities. 207,290.50
Total Pledged (excluding x'odiscounts).. 286,340.50
Pledged:
Against- Unitetl States Government
and postal savings deposits 102,075,00
Against State, county,
and rhnnicipal deposits 171,465.50
Against deposits of trust departments 2,800.00
Against other deposits 10,000.00
Total Pledged $ m340.50
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1938, newspaper, October 14, 1938; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303382/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.