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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 5

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Belleville, Kansas
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The officers aud employees of the Peoples National Bank of Belleville want to take this opportunity of expressing their appreciation for your patronage with this institution over these years. ifiiiiiiriiiii -fr- 'I: WE ARE PROUD OF THE GROWTH WE HAVE ATTAINED THROUGH YOUR SUPPORT, GROWTH OF NEARLY TWO MILLION DOLLARS A Published Below is a Comparison of the Peoples National Bank Condensed Statements of December 31, 1935 and December 31,1945, a 10-year period: This IJank is a Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources December 31, 1935 December 31, 1945 Loans, Discounts and Overdrafts Bank Building and Fixtures Federal Reserve Bank Stock Government Bonds Municipal Bonds Cash and Due from Banks Other Assets Other Real Estate Federal Deposit Guar. Fund $150,205.50 23,500.00 1,450.00 93,383.41 "76,750.00 76,453.56 3,200.00 4,292.00 488.67 136,799.57 13,908.86 2,200.00 925,347.83 293,880.31 860,442.50 464.34 $429,723.14 2,233,043.41 Liabilities Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Dividend Account DEPOSITS 40,000.00 8,000.00 448.85 381 ,278.29 40,000.00 33,500.00 6,440.15 2,000.00 2,151,103.26 $429,723.14 2,233,043.41 1 The Statement at Left Prepared by E. C. Houdek, Cashier elleville Established August 10, 1910 BOARD OF DIRECTORS I'AUL J.

FULCOMER MRS. BESSIE FULCOMER EDWARD A. FULCOMER, JR. MRS. FAYE FULCOMER MRS.

FULCOMER EMPLOYEES PAUL J. FULCOMER EDWARD A. FULCOMER, JR. C. HOUDEK BARBARA ADEE PAUL G.

FULCOMER MARY E. LACEY E.AIADALE LOCKWOOD II Darrel Berry airivcd home Monday Vternoon Ivom Camp Attei- bUryi for Cliristma.s. Daiio received hi.s di fi-om the servue. na (By Telescope's Cuba Corr Lt. and Kali.

and Vernettc' ari'ivcul Tuesday to spend tlie h'llidays willi their respective iiaieiits, Mr. and Steve Kalivoda and EuKone FREE REMOVAL of Horses ('attic Iloga Cnl! Us Collect, Call by Number Be Sure Vou Talk to Vhone fi9 nelleville Uellpville.Rendering Works of Cuba and Mi', and Mrs. Julius He.ss a Dolores of Belleville. I-irst Lt. Kalivoda will report tlie 'Dlh of January to Houston, Kalivoda and Vernette will accompany him.

Ki Pvt. Moe E. arrivet to spend holidays with i I Stanley of Ft. Francis home the Christmas moihei', Mrs. and hus'oiind.

Kordman of Scandia honoiahle at Fort Lewis, Wash- G. leceivod his Ucccmbci' 10 iiiKton. Pa Ba IPi Russell Rosene airived home AVedncsday to speiid Christ- IT IS! Two Brand AIR-BOURNE SCOOTERS READY TO GO! 4-Horsepower Cushman Engine Speed of 40 Miles Per Hour 60 Miles Per Gallon on Gas Vehicle Weight 250 Lbs. Large Air-Type Tires TONTOOTOR CO. mas with liis parents, Mr.

-Mis. Henry Rosene and his broth-i 'l-, C'apt. Marvin Rosene. James "Jim" Norris arrived, home to spend the Christmas holi-' days wilh Ids parents, and: Mrs. Lloyd Norris, Ruby and Ar-! nold.

1 ISa I Lewis Smith of the navy is on' a leave spending tlie holidays with; liis fatlicr. Jack Smith and broth-! ei 's. Gene and Larry. i I IttJ I (By The Telescopr's Cuba Corr.) Ml', and Mrs. Edd Iluncovsky of (hiba received a telegram' I Christmas day from their sons in' i Crilifornia wlio met the first time: i in two years.

They were dinnori g'nests of their aunt and uncle, i iMr. and Mr OUie Dunn of Mon, tebcllo, Christmas day. Cpl. i Mclviii Iluncovsky i.s stationed at I Camp Cook and Pfc. Kenneth Hun-: covslsv is in Victorville, Cal.

I I By The Telescope's Cuba Con'.) Mr. and Mrs. Beneda of I Cuba received word that their' s(m, Willis, has beeii proiiioted to I He is in a Special Service at Manila. I Ba ptB i iBv The Tclcscone's Muucleii Corr.) i Johnnie Horak, RM 3 of San' Diepo, arriv'id Sunday on 14-tlay leave with his mother, Elsie Horak and family. I Ktt i Officer Percy H.

of Belleville, a co-pilot, has; I been awarded the cluster to the air medal, it has been anijounced by Britf. Gen. Charles! W. Lawrence, commanding general of the India-China division of the A i i Transport Command. Kb Clarence H.

Lang, QM of I Cuba, received liis honorable dis- cliai'ge from the navy at Norman, I on November 3(). He had served 10 month.s over.seas in the Pacific and Asiatic theaters and was last on duty aboard the i.SM 1G7 at Guam. IB3 i Pvt. Donald K. Spjjngler, son of Mr.

and Mrs. N. S. Spangjer of Bfelleville, ha.s arrived in- Panama for duty with the Sixth Air Force at Albrook Field, Canal Zone. He 'entered the in 1944.

iBy The Telescope's Munden Corr.) Sgt. Kenneth Meters left Wedi nesday for Hastings, after. I a- 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

i Meycre and Warren. I Pfc. Curtis'E. Williams spent Christmas wilh his mother, Rosie Peters. He left Wednesilay for Portland, where-' he will be stationed.

DBt Rl The Telescope's Wayside Corr.) Charles Brooks, ship inspector in the navy, son of John Brooks, returned to Boston, on Tuesday nitcht, December 2b, after being liere since Friday, December 21. isi Pfc. Edgar L. Kalivoda, who has' been stationed at Manila, iias enlisted in the regulai' army, for a 12-month period under the provisions of the army re-enlistment program. He is tlie son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Kalivoda of Cuba, and attended -Agenda high school. Kalivoda arrived in the Philijipines September 17 and has serveti with the 131st Chemical Processing Com lany and the 230th Chemical Base Deiiot Company as a of of war. ft'-'R K'l William Blaha has received his an.l returned last week to Belleville to meet his wife, the daughter of Mr.

and Jilrs. A. G. Burenian, tSK Laurence Kenneth Ai'iione, of Belleville who served aboard the U.S.S. Kilty in the Pacific, has i-e- ceivod an honorable discharge.

He had 35 months overseas service. Pfc. Alex Scott, who has been stationed -'at -Madison, spynt last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ale.x Scott, near Norway a with relatives and Triends at Belleville and Topeka.

He left Sunday to j'eturn to Wisconsin. Wsi Ua Ba I Michael Benjamin Casterline, HA of Belleville, has received his discharge from the after serving with the medical department at Alameda, CaL MS- Cpl. James P. Buck, son of Mr. and Mrs.

P. Buck, i-e- turned hoine. after spending three abrtiad in the service ot the U. army. Cpl.

Buck was dis-1 charged at MacArthur, on the fifth of Deceiuber. IBy Tlie Telescope's Wayside Corr.t Pvt. Hai'old McKenzie who is stationed at Fort Riley spent the! week-end at the 0. A. Mclvenzie' home.

I KB Id i First Sgt. Charles E. Fike, who received his dischai'ge recently, af-' ter five years of se)-vice including 1 a year in Europe, has re-enlisted and is spending a S)0-day furlough i with his wife south of Rydal. is also visiting his parents, and Mrs. George Fike a son I north of Munden.

Word has been received that Sgt. George Fike, has lauded safely on the west eoas't: from service in the South Pacific; Lovewell Dec. and Mrs. Everett Twila and John, si)ent Christma.s week with the Lloyd i Headleys at Hartnian, Colo. Misses Carolyn and Kathrine Erickson of Courtland spent the week-end at Clarence Swanson's.

Warren Smith returned to Corpus Christi, after spending the week with his. father, Smith, and Walter. Merlin, Gertrude and Lynn My- eW went to Manhattan Thursday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Philip My- Madison; Wis.

Rfiss Carol Swanson sjient Fii- rtay. and Saturday at Ted Larson's ini Mr. and Heater were calling on friends here Saturday. Heater, who was recently discharged from the air corps, is going lo work in a garage in Beloit. Mr.

and -Mrs. Ivan Meter spent Christmas at the Chester Van Meter home. Mi's. Lulu Lovewell of Redondo Beach, is visiting relatives hero. Miss Eva Van Jletcr went to Superior Thursday to visit a few days at Ivan Van Ml-, and Mrs.

lOarl Wiruth had Chi'istnias dinner at the Clinton Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stark of Hunter were visiting friends here Sat- Guests oi" Mrs. Neil Swihait Christmas day were Mrs.

Stella Leeee, Wynetta and Ivan, Charles Leece, Merlin Wai'ren, Mr. a QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptcins of Distress Arising from STOflAACH ULCERS TO EXCESS ACIO Must Help or it Will Cost You Noticing Ovur two mllUon bottles of theWItLARD TRE ATMIiNT been sold tor relief of Bymptoms ofdiatress arising from Stomoeh and Duodenal Uicws due to Excm DI(eitlon, Sour or Upset Stonuch, QfulnMt, HtarUbum, Slttplntmie, 1 PeriiU nud lamily, land Leonard Lcece and I daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Curt 1 Marre and Mrs. Ball of Belleville, Mr.

a 1) xMrs. Phil Myers of Madison, are visiting at Earl Myer's. Myers teaches cnginecr- ing at the college there. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Truex on- I lorlained in honor of Pvt. Lloyd Cook who is home from seas on furlough. The Earl- Cook Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Ginn, Ruth ancj DoiuiJd, Mi', and Mri.

Howard Mettlor and Winifred, Mary Ellen and Kenneth Cook. Merlin Myers has j'eturned home Pre 111 the East to stay. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Connel of Wichita spent Chi'istmas at the her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Ross. due to Excflit AcM. Bold on 15 days' trial I Ask for "WlllaiVi which JuUy explains this COLWELL DItUG CO. J.

J. JENKINSON URUGGIST SISSON'S STORE. Republic with his Mr. "amnkfi 'i. He left Thmsday morning for Ft N.

C' Kundfti Con.) GjjJ.Oljai at Kmmfv, Su.nday to LOANS Automobile Furniture Farm Machinery Paid it, Minntiw- eooK COOK AT THE LEGION HALL WEDNESDAY, JAN. J) 'til Johnny Cox and His Orchestra Lincoln, Admission Fed. Tax 1 9 POULTRY SUPPLIES FOR THE POULTRY 500 Vhkk Oakeii Oi! Burninf Brooders 500 Chick Hudson Oil Burning Brooders 350 and 500 Chick Oakcs Electric Brooders Sol-Hot Electric Brooders 5 -aallon double wall galvanized Chick Fountains with or without heaters Individual Glass Chick Waterers 5 -tt. Chick Feeders on Legs 8 -fl. Chick Feeders on-Legs 5 and 6 foot Poultry Fence Poultry Netting Hog Fehcing Wire Cribbing Foot Steel Fence Phone 111 BeBeTilfc EAHDWARE His Orchestra Again, I'.

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