Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1961 Page: 4 of 14
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TOTAL ASSETS
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ENTERTAINMENT
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$5.218,730 37
190,199 10
AT ITS BEST
' 63,152.03
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LESS THAN 20' PER DAY
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classifieds
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MEMORANDA
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$ 792,000.00
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Sterling McCann and the host!
and hostess Mr. and-Mrs. Clar-
C>ce Blancet.
LIABILITIES
t Dcrrr-tnd deposits or mdmdnats.
partnerships. and corporations
Young People
Are Entertained
Hiensa BerryhUl of Lueders | W^ner Roast
By Mr*. Cecil Bean
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FOR THE GRADUATE
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by Beth Prim Howell, for the
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R. Hico, Cashier of the above-named bank do hereby
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he high school b
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i 1 sight-reading
S ;urday. The cpi
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SHS homemakinj
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Green. .Tackiy Weaver c.’riited Stales Government -obligations,
direct and guaranteed
Obligations ol States and
political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures
C orporate stocks (in, lading $9,000.00 stock
ol Federal Reserve bank.
Loans and discuunln_iincluding_$lO>5.85
overdrafts t
Bank premises owned $30.(MX).00, furniture
and iixluies $13,931.4-1
Real estate owned other than
bank premises
* 1W1 PubiisheJ [n response TO rail made by Comptroller
a '■ ’!! 1.' s ‘Ri-vis.-d Stattitp "
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t this j ear' The bride, given in marriage
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Junior achievement award <<»rr’dahl
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afternoon
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EACH NIGHT 6-10 AT (H R (Rl It E
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PORTABLE BY
REMINGTON
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GIVES YOU
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ntver tefiri issnW n
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Lundgren.
Mark a
Niels Jensen. 91
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Phone PR 3-3622
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AMFORD A]
Stafford,
and wheat In gold container,
by J. L. Woodaon. was -second
Judges tor the show were Mrs'
K L Wythe Haskell Mrs fl.
L. (,'Unton and Mrs. Heaves
Hickman of Albany. Mre. Frank
Andrews of Putman; and Mr*.
___H G Chapman and. Mrs. B. 8.
the "Men* Only" division ytith Cisco.
Exhibits included six by Jun-
ior exhibitors. 16 by Junior
Garden Club members. 63 by
Homcmaking Class, and 39 ar-
tistic and 10» hoiflcultura)5 by j
Garden Club tnemlurs
| Mother-Daughter
Mem Iters of —
VFW Auxiliary
Membership obligations were
given to Shirley Dossey. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs Jess Berry,
| *t the VFW Auxiliary meeting
;on Monday night at the post
: home. This Is the first Ume
I I m the history of the local or-
ganization that a mother and
daughter have been mthnbers
: al the tame time. ’
I Mrs. John F Tdicheiman.
■ president, presided for the
meeting. Included in the open-
ing excercises was a prayer by
Mrs. H. F ’ Brigham, chaplain,
and pledge of allegiance to the
flag, led by Mrs. Garland Mit-
| chefl. patriotic insturctor.
The group voted to partici-1
pate in the national VFW Au- |
xiliary insurance program, and]
contribution* hayc been' made |
tp Cancer Research and also i
to the local canter drive.
Delegates to the VFW cdn-
1 vention, to be held in Sweet-
water May 6 and '7, are Mrs. ‘
Teichclman, Mrs. Ruby Hootc I
I Mrs. Charlie Henry and Mrs. j
Mitchell.. -
jeotue Pryor pl
. Regional ready
,1 Saturday at Li
I'm
the W
magic taoX.
F ■ ' ._Mr,s. L: B Cole was
of the svie<psiak.cs award in, daughter
feisr
CALICHE
-Mrs. Roy 4 ’nttg-
G|vcs Bo^k key id\v
_________ _____________’^FTwF M eet i n ir
r--4 r ■ ff' - HUlfL :______________
•M mqaeular ««►.*> and p«ir«< t hwl-Wu * ' n /
'«m an? '
want it fB«»
fowf ' ■ri'*
a rr*tl«p»s
► ■ ‘ ' D cup —$5 00 __
' Istiffmt Stylt-kW— •
Embroidered Cotton, 8 C cup: *5.00
0 cup___$595
. Elastic fcac) and siJrrfftrteof
cotton and rubber.
L ' '
Ma|ic Tit> putli Sown
tor more fvHnoti,
more >epar<tton
—^. W ter Im-Wasser——
Itimparition.
flbw«r arrange
lUai itower sho
the' Gardea Cl
ie show was 1
untry Club.
tals surrounding a tulle rose and
the commute • | !‘llc carried a cascade of white
tarnations and while roses.
l.aJui.n Goodman was r.,»„: ,
. ;11f h-mor. She Wore a street McCo*n nf
" I length, dress of pink brocade!
fafiera wihi fitted bodwe. short!
puff slecvV.s and a full skirt.and.
carried a bouquet rtf white glad- i
— t rr.ta ’Hrr headdress -was of pink r
! :-rolloped tulle attached to aj
••ink hair braid halo and wore
l pink silk organza mits.
I Scarlet Berry -was Candlclrgh-1
i ter Her street length pink silk |
organza dross was designed with |
luniors received
'l kets Munday. Ti<
rehashed from ar
tents. ReMtrVt
i iday night a>« 1
e
c d This relay t
- nt Kandy Stevr
G rloff, Ciayboirrn
i TV Mritz. will g
ti k meet May 5
L Tommy Dodd.
I, n. n.-CU SCI Olid
j up. will also c<
_____S l£_lXjt£k_m?£t._
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; Lundgren, Mr, and Mrs. O |,
“Ekdah
her arrangement tom-s
a milk glass tontainer
The Uvcoloi awJrd in N
Judges
vent to Mr*
MMB for her Country Orchids an
in
- while i’ on green base
t ____v-
uytic . diTfewp^'-..v
ReceivTBv awards oT merit1
were Mr s. I - .-k W n M r. :
■egsrXTT'
KttKWqKlXZ
lunior boys an
I I represent Stam
t j Boys' State at
’ j ;d chosen. Cele
i msored by R
1 inanne Green.
1 poo. Anita M<
■i ib; Tanis S’mit
( ib, Claybourne
W» ..by
' One of the more interesting I
and enlightening' examples of j
, Christian conversion is Fiat of j
• the Ethiopian in Acts 8. Philip
' was told to leave Samarial_____J
and go down to the wav from
. i Jerusalem to Gaza, where ho '
found the quer-ns trrasuiei
i riding in his chariyt, having
j been to Jerusalem to worship.
I He was reading a prophecyi
about Christ from the Old j
i Testament but he did not un-1
j derstand its significance, so h»i
aske<J 'Philip's assiStam-e I
j Philip mounted the .ajiartot. |
and as they iourneyr'd, preach-!
cd unta-him Jesus. ,
Coming tp a certain water,
phe Ethiopian requested bap j
tixm and Philip told he could |
i lx- baptized if he, believed.
! w hereupon, he confessed Jesus
j as the son of God. Bpth.vyCnt
lovvn'into the water an^f^hllip
baptized him After cording up
mil of the water I Ik? Et hiopian .
- v’ent on his way rejoicing.
. Ih wds taught he repcntwl. j
he rpn'fcsbcfl lits faith. h<? wgis .
baptized hnnuxliately. He t|ij)n :
rejoiced Sayc this art'lde irhd
read ilsToMciusion next week j
Capital stock;
buipius
L nun uieri prolits
pieserves iand retirement account lor
preferred sto< k ■
1O1AL CAPITAL ACCOUN TS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AM)
CAl'llAL ACCOUNTS
granddaughter
Mrs, I a-r <>-.
Christie .an»i
hie long friend.
al>o a
the latter
-«4»4wmnri Nrhron 1 rend, Mr
of Alti.in'\ |>r ' .out. ViotUh
H Halermv Mr. and Mrs. A
bortk-utUiral exhibits and arti*-.
tic s w eepstakes a w a rd w en ’ io
Mrs Jack .Wauon.
. A special award was won by
Mra W. T. Stovall tor her dis-
play of plant progagation. show-
ing thd nine steps in raising
African violet*
Hugh Astin was winner of
« SINtXE KEY SETS
COLUMNS « INOtNTS!
o. a-coioa sibriJn a .
ItFNCIL CONTROL!
3 TRASUPf TAikE ON
CYLINOfB!
4. REMOVABLE TOP COVES'
5. CALIBRATED SCALE ON
PAPER BAIL!
6. CALIBRATED paper
TABU!
7. cARDf I WRITING LINE
8. AOIUSTABIE PAPER
tOGE GUIDE!
0. VARIABLE LINE SPACER!
10. [£J!*ct cmwwm
11. TOUCH REGULATOR!
12. LIGKTU WEIGHT!
Mrs. J V. Frizeli Jr. will be
director of the production and i
a ! hostesses will be Mmes. F. H
their Voung J F McCulloch and
the | C. I). Dickenson
Your form wasn't made to
conform to. a cup .. the cup must
conform to you t
And I'm the "magic tab'' that can pull
the magic their ! I pull up ..
or down .to adjust the cups
to fit just you!
Imagine... "custom-fit” at a
ready made price!
8e sure you see
Charter No. 13598 Reserve District No. H ""” '
cet entertained the yuiuig pee«——>—--------------------—---------------------------
pie and guests oi thc-Trinity| . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
'..Ztirst NATIONAL BANK -
hy to* Harmon t?L ^ujiinges ehJ^rH 12,--------
berry’"sis^r'k>Hh? hrufegrjxhn ! dras Davis. HoBy CamptoHl.JnT
arrrt f reddiCfTrrrrr sistcr-m-! Bill Maddox and members Gnar-
Marks Birthday
in'enl award for their assort- I J
ment of miniature arrangements; (Jl AlFS. I>aSlai)(l
suitable, for hospital trays.
Betsy Walker, Junior Garden i
Club member, w as winner of the !
a
Mr. and
David
It the regional
li i Saturday in
S imford 440 rcla
first, setting a
Time and savings deposits cl
individuals, partnerships, and corporal ions
Deposits oi United Stales Government
i m< luding postal savings t
' i Deposits ol States and
political subdivisions
Deposits oi banks
I Certified and oiiicei s checks, etc
1 01 AL DEPOSITS $3,9(^IU167
Total'deivand deposits $5.6)2.192.57 ■
Total time and savings deposits $ g >.> buO 10
1O1AL LIABIL'IIE.S
He gi-a- '
from Lueders ' IL-.gh j By Mrs. Cecil Bean
attended Cisco Junior j Mrs Clyde Cook. Mrs.
College and is .employed by Bill,rncr Miller. Mrs-. Cecil Hughe-,
j Mrs. Bo Reid and Mrs Cecil
I Bean were hostesses for a pink
The- bridegroom's parents [and blue shower Friday aftef-
hosted the rehearsal dinner in noon in the Reid home honoring |
j the basement of Bethel Lutheran Mrs; Jerry Sparks.
t anticommunism and Mrs. Tel- j
chcinuuk- appointed—it tec«
chairmen for the coming year
and gave instr-uelioiw Io each.
Mi', ilu. jj'pdcisigned, directors attest the loriect-ncss. ol
tins njiurt of condition and declare tliag it lias been examined
by u.s and to the best of our Knowledge and belief is-tiue and
! correct. . '
i , (John R. Rice. W B Hanivm Sr. A J .Mills. W G Swen
• jifon Directors. .
Now't Yw c>r» tr^* 'he fiM ’*lk/ ym
--f t :____,1___ * * " -
_ >M-MiMk>Af m arid pain i t
- - .rry 5:
"• with <»'rr»*«rrf »<»n nt
• tmin -you a»Mfit relief
t— <oothrr — gji
f<»Hn«rtnr wronf
drinh vrffin* up a mtlaas un
< <avnf>*rt*bl« fprlinr
Uoafi’ii Fill* *<»rb fa*t in S aepnrata
*<ay' I by -pr*dy pMin-rrhevintf ar|»..«i I
to ra Mil* a ran* nf «»f ftarrinit haefcarha
t*'adarh4P> mu*<:ular •<)>«« anti paina j
" aon'hmtf rffpi-t <*n bladder >rnia
linn'. 1 by miki diuretic •• ’ 1 -*n t^ndtnf
la irwr*a*a cf L‘k .
t«br* ' | (lent
L>.-sr a «•--! fi>»>)•'•
• mr htff'py rei»« f million* t.Mw f>*r ov»r
«.n y *D Nrw, lanrn'alzr money.
<r£t han • Piiia Uadhy ’
Doan s Pills *
’Trot tbr.
Weaver.
Willie Williams
Mr and Mrs. Olson will re-
side at !H6 wells after a weddi?.|(
trip. She attended Stamfort’
High School where she was a
PER YARD
DELIVERED
I meeting in the hoove of Mrs
j L. Antlers April .9
The book tells
Lillian Thrasher
w ho sfven I 50 v c
. - Mrs
. > rtulw <*• !
► l«-rp and lb*
* hi
itaniford's four
m le relay squad
st riding record
L bbock in the
t: ck and field
putions in the
t> ns to be held
fi it weekend in
"he two-tenths
nt 'nt scht . the
b ning in the
st :onds.
Runing in th
H ndv Stevenson
io I. t'laybourne
i' cry MoEilj.
Ico othcrNr
q ahfied for th
Tommy Dodd
Tri A-Ucn of Fl*
' place in the.
aid Melvin (
with Jim Whitf
aM W ayne Po
for 'second plat
jump at 5-10.
Other Stamfoi
liidcd Moritz, tl
v»rd spruit, Jin
tn the quarter m
tn the quartei
fourth in the 22(
• ____ a third place s
hers 6T the" nilK
an arrangement of roses in
„ green bottle on wooden base1
tistic exhibit of blue Irfa in a [ -Beauty and the Beast”, a dried
Uue container Runner-up in arrangement of Johnson grass
thia divkfaion was Mary Barnett------—-
with an arrangement of yellow {
Dutch and blue swamp iris in
a gold container.
No-Yo-Ci Cjupp Fire grouo
,w^s awarded a special achieve-
■ ■"* A»e*-VUn*> *sf KesUTW'^*BtltMF*rty
i cd tulle embroidered with Shed
I president this year Sbe attend pearls and .irldeacents. a basque
ed th*- A ea l\ meeting for tin-V aist and long sleeves,. The full
last thiec years and was a can- i skirt was ballerina length With
di'late for area office tins year scolloped bottom edged with im-
lo !JNM> VKim, Swenson attended ported lace,
the state meeting in Austin a* j
a voting delegate | headdress of pearl trimmed pe-
Miss Swenson has been select i
on trie cunmiiiLC ' (
B/ Mrj. Philip Olson
Mrs Sam Basland, Ericke
pioneer, who was ixirn in
■was b"nored Sundaj
on her 89th birthday
informal coffee at the
1 ueders home of her daughter
and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs
M E Smart
A birthday corsage of pink
t» nut! thL grrry-
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r, w
i Cable Vision Company
OFSTzVMI ()RI)
TEXAS WESTERN MORTGAGE MkufrlDN
231 E. HamiRrm Phone PR
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FINE ARTS CLUB TO HAVE PIERIAN CLUB MEETING
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY .[ n ,
1 Program for Pierian- Club
I icr nor SUCLT icnguv pinx si.k i Stamford Fine Arts Chib will ! meeting Tliunday evening at
organza dress was designed with I have open house at 3 p m Oliver Street Cafetorium will
[ full skirt and fitted bodice wttb Sunday at Frist Baptist Church be ' ilie Comedy of Erros,' .
full puH sleeves. .She wore pink I t’h'b members w ill presen' presented by the theatre group !
... , .-• ... ___ _______» ..... . ' the program and the public is .
' invited to attend.
Following the open house. <; ’
tea for members and
mothers will be held in
home of.Scottie Pryor, presi
dent
[Assets pledged or assigned to secure
| liabilities and lor viner puiposqs
I Loans insured or guaranteed ny Veterans'
Administration insure*! or guaranteed
“ ’ portions only '
ll-edeial Housing-Administration, Title I
repair and modernization installment
loans, to the extc.tit covered by
insurance, reserves
[ Guaranteed .portions of flegulatiun V
i loins and other-loans guaranteed by the
Fcdeial Reserve bAn^or agencies of the
j United States Gove^nrnent
-T--
Pink and Blue
| member of the band and also, ShoWd’ GiVPTI
a member of Sub Deb
duated from Lueders
School,
maid
street
brocade
z\ S-S E T S~
p, server! reiresn-j ivj »>b»4>k«.v. .v«, > — — - j •* .
members hf theTCaiWyh McDaff. Gtrnia Gtbswn, Cash. Waianoes with offief banks.
r uere Mmes. Gerald . Judy Weeks, Bobby Dickerson , an(j cash items in process ol collection
—. * •-» * * * w _ _ y U. n * r 1 x W I .. 3 — * •
Alfred Berry;
Oliver
V Richard
■ .RKiii zWL'-tiwwn her ot
t'ha|>t<-r June MTv cd '»< hb « hitc Importd lac <• designed wRh .
. - trr-shm.-in -ynrr ai a—~a- sahri
! vif.c-prrAident last year and I*
president this year She attend
the- story of
a missionai'.
rs m Afi le t
Keith Munnerlyn. picsi
of CW I- presided at a
shot t b.isincs. meeting and gave
a ii-|M>it on the state ttinvt-n-
j lion held icccnth in Fort Worth rd to vyoik-
gave the 1961-62 CUE for the 'evaluating state degrees
lot the year 1961-62
MRS. W. M. OLSON
Miss Carter^ IF7T0n^RifiF~
Wed in Church Ceremony
zjhaulrr r II1' TfrlYf. ’h« I Mb» Beverly Jane Carter re-, silk organza mit» and a wrisl
State Degree of the Flituri4 .prated wedding vows with Wai■[ h't of pink carn«Ions.
Mi s i Homemakers of America at a ter M. Olson al 7 p m April [
na mectmg in Dallas April 28 Miss'15 in Bethel Lutheran Church, was flower girl and Acie Berry
feweoMm c th*- daughter of Mr D* «u»U. B- Haterius. pastor was ringbearer
Oliver Swchsoii" br'Wtrarcd.-------------- f Carr'Berryfim nf'LdCTnrrMTi'-- Mr. and SirT Clarence Bliff-
-■■ ■■■■■■■----------------—j—rffl’ tirTdi” is the tfaught-er o4‘l brM man and »he bride s broth'
A junmr in Avoca High School' Mr and Mrs Ira Carter and i er. Charles Carter of Lubbock
----,wc„M„n hTTT-M'tved a» j (he bridegroom U thexon of [wax usher,-----
„ I. I— oiHcrr fur t«t» v«*ar» stir-Mr and Mrs, 51aynard Olson. pai euu olthe bridewere hosts
| is on the staff of the Cori al, of Avoca. at the reception held in
i >,<■ huol new-HHUM’r, member oL_ .Wcddmg Riysic was hy_Mrs I cj,urcj,____________
[the atuural staff, was Irhrarian -*Hngti B. liaferitn. organist. An) j' 0upms wrTe registered
Llur three veara^-aiul wAtfca' me'»±Htrxer .Hateflu>
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i' 41 law of the bride, served refresh-[les Kirkpatrick, Myrna Levcn».
thc -FHA^y ner faihei. wme a govoi-nL!T“_-'2LU—_------- ------1------------—_ --—
ved "a< hit wui. 1 ments. wtner i
S OI 1414 IV, . .v. - . , t
i. Gerald Judy Weeks. Bobby Dickerson
J -yr ■ T> ;#sls irzl f’.rnnn Tarkif' Wf'HA’PT ■
Swenson and
Qarden Show
Said One of Best Held
"Mak* Mine Country Style”
wm 5? ct the 11th an-
nual flower show presented by
Stamford Garden Club at tne
1 , Stamford Country Club Tuc»-
'.J " ' . ,
. .Exhibited for the firtti time
were 63 entire* by members oi
T “ “ * ‘
cinss
the di
Terry for her out-standing Ar.-
H«t4e* iris in ;
m
award in "daughters and two in-l.w^ . __t -.
WnMtecetve~^
N M—Mernnd MrrvAxc! So-. s-
derberg of Midland, and
and Mrs s-Doti Taylor of Luc- >
as
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