Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1960 Page: 6 of 8
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New ’61 Chevrolet IMPALA SPORT SEDAN
You’ve got five Impalas to pick from—models that put
the accent on luxury while offering all of Chevy’s new
ideas about comfort and convenience—like larger door
openings, higher seats, and a low-loading deep-well trunk.
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Presenting big-car beauty at small-car prices
NEW ’61 CHEVY BISCAYNE 6
(2-Door Sedan, above) All Biscaynes, 6 or V8, give you a full measure of Chevy
quality, comfort and proved performance. Yet they're priced right down with
many smaller cars that give you a lot less!
NEW ’61 CORVETTE
New form and fineness for America’s only true snorts car. New ’61
Corvette offers more performance and more luxury equipment
than any car in its class.
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MgrS^ArthMr, Mr.W Mrs. L. L.
Hall. Bulphnr Springs; Mrs. Dew*
Howes, Edna; MH. Jewel Orren, L>
Porte; Mr. and Mrs. Loy W. Orreti,
Channelview; Mr. and Mrs. W. A;
Hildreth, Mrs. Rena Fuqua, Mr,
and Mrs. Valton Burns and chil-
dren, Joyce Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ram-
say, Mrs. Maggie Jennings, Mt.
Vernon.
Mrs. A M. Blake, Bogata; Mr.
and Mrs. S. O. Loving, Mrs. P. D.
Henry, Mr. and'Mrs. W. G. McGill,
and Nelda Kay, Mrs. E. J. McGill,
Mrs. Ethel Fate, Mr. and Mrs. Coy
Bennett, J. H. Hildreth, Paul H.
Dodson, Eric Arthur, Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. Shelton, Mrs. Zephie Murrell,
Mrs. A. W. McAfee and Johnny,
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Briley and
Mike, Lorene Bedgood, Mae Green,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wilson, G. C.
Crump, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burns,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert White and
boys, Janie Swinford, Mrs. M. S.
Goswick, Mrs. S. D. Goswick, Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Bingham, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. DeShazo, Mr. and Mrs.
Leamon King, Mrs. Ivy Poor, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Whitten, Mrs. L. D.
Smith, Saltillo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. (Dude) Ben-
nett of Kermit visited relatives and
friends in Saltillo last week.
Hayden Henry is here from Saint
Martinvllle, La., for a visit with his
mother, Mrs. P. D. Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ree Fuller,
Laurie Ann and Jeffery, of Grand
Prairie, visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. N. Fuller and Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Branom, during the
week end. Mrs. Fuller and chil-
dren remained for a longer visit.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John-
ny Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Bentle were Mr. and Mrs. G.
B. Rochelle, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Smith, Mrs. Irving Jones, Mike and
Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ro-
chelle, all of Texarkana.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arthur of
Houston visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Arthur and Mr. and
Reserve District No. 11
Charter Ko. 5409
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Mt. Vernon, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on
October 3, 1960, published in response to call made by comptroller
z of the currency, under section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
balance, and cash
778,311.77
Capital Stock:
Common Stock, total par $100,000.00
Surplus
• Undivided Profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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secure liabilities and
See Meek's Gin & Feed
For Your Fall
Fertilizer And Seeds
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New 61 Chevrolet
BROOKWOOD 9-PASSENGER STATION WAGON
All six Chevrolet wagons feature a cave-size cargo opening that’s nearly
five feet across!... plus a new concealed compartment (lock is optional
at extra cost) for stowing valuables.
New lower priced
’61 CORVAIR 500 4-DOOR SEDAN
Like all Corvair coupes and sedans, this model costs less for '61. You
get more spunk, space and savings—and now Corvair has wagons, too!
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Loving were
honored with a housewarming Satr
Engagement Of Miss
x Zenda Campbell,
'arry M. Hyde
.Etf Mrs. L- D. Smith, secre-
WS&Mt were Ed J Ray, Jackson,
feafcjBaydon H Henry. St Mar-
rflle, La.; Mrs. Georgia Mae Ea-
iftPoddridge, Ark.; Mr. and Mrs.
BFr Smith, Pat S. Dodson, Mrs.
illie Wallace. Ft Worth; Mr. and
Tracy Williams and Kathryn,
and Mrs. Enos C. Doyal, Mrs.
W. Brand and Kathleen, Mr. and
Lee Davin Mr. and-Mi* Ham-
ilton Mr and Mrs John Kidds and
Kenneth,'Mrs. E. F. Hatchell and
Steve,, Mrs. Eugene Fletcher and
Randall, Mrs. C. W. Wilder and
Weyland, W. T. King, Raymond
King, Danas.
Mrs. Viola Sharde, Denton; Mr.
and Mrs. B. R. Henry, Beaumont;
Mrs. H. L. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Orren, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Orren, Mrs. L. J. Scott and Lorri
Ann, Odessa; Mrs. Carlton Gasso-
way, Waco; Mrs. Geo. Jenuine,
Grapevine; Mrs. W. S. Butler, Irv-
ing; Mrs. Jewel Singleton, Mrs. Ivy
Richardson, Mrs. Julia Mullins,
Wichita Falls, Silas Bennett, ,E1
Paso; Marvin Bennett, Chillicothe;
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reynolds, Sher-
man; Mrs. Rose Fuqua Waller, of
Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lester, Di-
ana; Mrs. Nealy Griffith, Green-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lowry
and Don, Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Whitt and girls, Tyler; Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Choate, Mineola; Mr.
and Mrs. G. P. Dodd, Quitman;
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Sparks, Dianne
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Horn,
Kenneth Horn, Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
Combs, Commerce; Mr. and Mrs.
George Bennett, Winnsboro; Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Holbert, Wylie; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul G. Arthur, Mt. Pleas-
ant; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swartz
and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Orren, Talco.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Big
Sandy; Mrs. W. E. White, Lubbock;
Gish, balances wi.h other banks, including reserve
items in process of collection
United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed ....
Obligations of State and political subdivisions
Corporate stocks (including $6,000.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank)
Loans and discounts (including $3,574.21 overdrafts)
Bank premises owned $12,325.00, furniture
and fixtures $3,626.70
Real estate owned other than bank premises
Other assets .
TOTAL ASSETS
Blake of Bogata, Mr. and Mrs. Vai-
ton Burna, Orren and Walter A.,
Karen and Joe Wayne Orren of Mt.
Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Avar-
Itt, Mias Frances Avaritt, Mr. and
Assets pledged or assigned to
MISS GLENDA CAMPBELL
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Campbell
announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their grand-
daughter, Miss Glenda Campbell,
to Larry M. Hyde, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. S. Hyde.
The wedding will be solemnized
in the Baptist Church at New Hope
at 7 o’clock in the evening, Satur-
day, November 5, with Rev. Wylie
Woodfin officiating. Friends and
relatives are invited.
Miss Campbell is a graduate of
Mt. Vernon High School where she
was a cheerleader. She attended
ETSC in Commerce this summer
and plans to complete work on a
college degree after her marriage.
Her fiance, a graduate of East
Texas State College, where he was
a member of the Delta Sigfa Pi, is
now teaching Industrial Education
in Cameron, Texas.
What’s Cooking
At The School
Monday, Oct. 17—Stuffed wien-
ers, green beans, whole kernel
corn, cole slaw, white bread, milk,
butter cake with pineapple frost-
ing.
Tuesday, Oct. 18—Meat loaf, pin-
to beans, mashed potatoes, stuffed
celery, white bread, milk, brown-
ies.
Wednesday, Oct. 19—Chicken and
spaghetti, English peas, purple
plums, tomato and lettuce salad,
white bread, milk, doughnuts.
Thursday, Oct. 20—Meat balls,
lima beans, creamed carrots, po-
tato salad, white bread, corn bread,
milk, applesauce cookies.
Friday, Oct. 21—Soup, sand-
wiches, crackers, milk, cobbler pie.
Now...your Chevrolet dealer offers
one-stop shopping
for your new’61 car!
Here’s a better way to choose your new ’61 car. Now your Chevrolet dealer offers a range of models to suit almost any
taste or need—in a range of prices to suit any budget. It’s the greatest show on worth! A full crew of low, low-priced new
Chevy Corvairs, including four wonderful new wagons. New Chevy Biscaynes—offering big-car comfort at small-car prices,
a Beautiful Bel Airs, elegant Impalas, and the incomparable Corvette. Shown below are just 5 of the 30 different
models you can pick from. Come on in and make your ’61 car-shopping rounds the easy way—all under one roof!
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships.
and corporations
Deposits of United States Government (including postal
savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc)
TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,296,149.29
TOTAL LIABILITIES $2,296,149.29
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orren honored
relatives who were here for the
homecoming with a picnic Tuesday.
Present were Mrs. H. L. Bingham,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Orren, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Orren, Mrs. L. J. Scott Mrs. Orren and children,
and Lorri Ann of Odessa, Mrs.
Carlton Gassoway of Waco; Mrs.
for other purposes „ $ 156,000.00
, I, Otis H. Slaughter, Jr., cashier of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
I knowledge and belief.
OTIS H. SLAUGHTER. Jr., Cashier.
CORRECT—Attest: M. L. Edwards. Jr., G. W. Rutherford, N. E.
| Dupree, Directors.
State of Texas. County of Franklin, st:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day October, 1960,
and I hereby certify that I an> not an officer or director of this bank.
Fannie Seay, Notary Public
Mr —imo. 1961
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1960, newspaper, October 13, 1960; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277622/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.