Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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Jbcfcsboro Texas, Gazette-News
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Thursday, March 27, 1958
News Fran Atfetope-Squaw Mt. Area SLfSyL "“1SS
Mrs. Bob I'owru with Mrs. Maggie Cantrell and day‘ _ , ,
Correspondent ; Oneda Amburn. I °eai} Bolton spent the week-
MIss Virginia Rankin received Weekend guests in the G. A. j ®™ J”*b bis grandparents, Mr.
■nergency treatment at the Jackson home were Miss Hath- and Mrs- Jackson of Blue (
Jack County Hospital Saturday leen O’Malley and the Elmo Grove- I
when she fell and cut her leg.
Hospital Notes
Patients admitted and dis-
missed during the past week
were:
Jacks boro Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Shields,
Hr. and Mrs. Jarrett Shields of
Lubbock spent the weekend
Political
Announcements
Thursday, March 20: Mrs. R.
Searcy family all of Fort Worth., Miss Nell Oliver spent the! J* GjJJJJJS*
Mr and Mrs. W. T. Barrow i weekend with her sister and by Wilhoit- Mrs‘ Mathis,
and Carolvn spent the weekend brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
visiting relatives at Mt. Pleas-1 Vernon Ray Newman of Perrin. . 1M1
ant. ! Guests in the Frank Oliver j^15 FerSuson-admitted-
Mrs. Laveme True spent the; home this week were Mr. and: Saturday: Mrs. Fred Lay,
dismissed.
Friday: Mrs. Bobby Mitchell,
j weekend with her parents, Mr.
| and Edd Robeson of Rule and
! her sister, Mrs. Glen Pierce of Wichita
Following have announced their! Old Glory,
candidacy for public office, sub- i Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Garnett
Mrs. Gary Oliver and children. I J°y Herd, Mrs. W. E. Simpson,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oliver of i Zanetta Marlett, Mrs. D. R.
ject to Democratic Primary of a d children visited her brother, Bliss.
Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Ray Newman and Pfc.
and Mrs. Larry Ward of Fort
July 26, 1958.
For County Judge
John R. Lindsey
For County Clerk
W. C. (Bill) Koone
Lewis Baker
Charles B. Porter
Marvin Tilghman
j Mr. and Mrs
j Bridgeport.
Martin Hoefle of
Mrs. Robert Collins and child-
ren
Robbins, G. F. Wimberiy, Mrs.
James H. Epperson, Mrs. C. D.
Sims, admitted; Mrs. Bobby
Mitchell, Mrs. Ira Whitsitt, Mrs.
C. M. Cullers, Henry Cox, Mrs.
of Fort Worth visited her j Henry Cox, dismissed.
Mn. T. H. Middlebrooks
Correspondent
Mrs. D. L. Smith and Mrs.
John Campbell were honored
with a surprise birthday cake
and gifts March 19 at the Quilt-
ing Club meeting held in the
home of Mrs. Lon Campsey.
Others present were Mmes. J.
F. Boyd, E. M. Myers, A. J.
Middlebrooks, Edna Riggs, Geo.
F. Myers, E. D. Campbell, Jr.,
G. H. Jamison, Geo. Brisco, R.
L. Boyd, A. L. Campsey and
Mrs. T. H. Middlebrooks,
Daphine and Eva.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith
WIZARD WELLS
! received word from their daugh-
1 ter that she has arrived in
Germany and likes it fine. j jj^ R y
Mrs. Julia Biggers has gone,1 Comapondant*
to make her home in Weather-! Mr. and Mrs. j. N Morrow
*ord- land Sue of LaJunta were visi-
Mrs. Shirley spent the past! tors in the Less Morrow home
weekend with her brother, Mr. j Sunday,
and Mrs. Robert Pemberton of j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mott, Bob,
Newcastle. jMike, Kay and Pam Mott, Bill
Mrs. Don Williams and daugh- j Alford of Dallas and John Ware'
ter are at home in their trailer j of Fort Worth visited in the W.
house at her parents, Mr. andi D. Mott home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shook of
Jacksboro were dinner guests
in the Bert Ware home Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. DeLong visited
in the Robert Adams home in
Electra Monday. She brought
her granddaughter Donna home
Mr and Mrs A B Price and Parents- Mr- and Mrs- E- H-
mr. ana Mrs. u. rute anu, Mrs Rill
children visited Mr. and Mrs. i ^ Bl11
I J. E. Edgin of Wichita Falls Jackson thls weekend.
j Sunday.
Sunday guests in the Ernest
Mr^and Mrs. J. F. McBride !?unt home were Mr and Mrs.
spent the weekend with her sis-,C,aud ™ a f"lce
! catur and Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
For Superintendent of Public
Instruction
Ernest B. Whitaker
For County Treasurer
Mrs. Edith Miller
ter and brother Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Thomas of Everman and
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Small of
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Fulbright
and son of Grand Prairie visit-
Jackson of Jacksboro.
The C. S. Jacksons visited Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Ray Jackson of
Bridgeport Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Williams
For District Clerk
W. E. Sartain
ed in the Laveme True home i and sons spent Sunday with Mr‘
ea m rne i.a\erne irue nome and Mrs Jerry Bradley of Knox
For Commissioner, Pet. 2
John F. Willingham
Leon Kinder
Truitt Cranford
A. L. (Aaron) Cranford
For Commissioner, Pet. 4
D. C. Smith
Melvin Clay
Willard Hanna
Richard Martin
Clyde McAnear
For Justice of Peace, Pet. 1
Mason Cope
Sunday.
j Mrs. Elwood Shockley and
j son visited Miss Betty Shockley
in Wichita Falls Saturday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rhoades
! of Bowie spent the weekend
with their daughters, Mrs. Dal-
[ las Jackson and Mrs. Roy Peden
' and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Trayler
J and children spent the weekend
j with relaties at Bowie and Sun-
I set.
! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coody
1 visited in Henrietta this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mason
BATCHLER NURSERY
Jacksboro, Highway
Mineral Wells, Texas
Complete Line of Nursery Stock
Shrubs - Shade Trees - Fruit Trees - Pecan Trees
Roses
Open Weekdays and Sunday Afternoons
City.
Mrs. Margaret Chastain of
Fort Worth spent a few days
this week in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Chastain.
Mrs. Jack Hathoway and
daughters spent Thursday visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Oliver
and daughter of Wichita Falls
visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenney
Maxey and Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Oliver over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harris
of Oceanside, Calif, visited here
Sunday.
Mrs. S. A. Oliver and Mrs.
Frank Oliver attended a pink
and blue shower for Mrs. Chas.
Oliver Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peden and
Sunday: Margaret Sue Gregg,
Chester Lyons, Buddy Hull, ad-
mitted; Chester Lyons, Zanetta
Marlett, Joy Herd, dismissed.
Monday: Mrs. T. S. Myers,
Patty and Tommy Myers, Ron-
ald Watson, Mrs. E. L. New,
Deborah Epperson, Mrs. Joe
Moore, admitted; Mrs. Thelma
Bailey, Mrs. E. E. Simpson,
Margaret Sue Gregg, dismissed.
Tuesday: Sue Adams, Homer
Lee Hodges, Jr., Mrs. Carl A.
Suttle, admitted; Mrs. T. S.
Myers, Tommy and Patty Myers,
L. A. Ferguson, Buddy Hull,
Mrs. Rupert Graves, Mrs. O. R.
Robbins, Mrs. Fred Lay, dis-
missed.
Wednesday: Melvin Watson,
admitted; Mrs. Joe Moore, Mrs.
E. L. New, Ronald E. Watson,
dismissed.
Jack County Hospital
Thursday: Mrs. Edward
Rogers, admitted.
Friday: C. B. Leatherwood,
Mrs. B. W. Burge, Mrs. W. A.
Williamson, Hiram A. Bailey,
Mrs. Tommy Myers, admitted;
Mrs. Lonnie Rhoades, Sr., dis-
missed.
Saturday: Billy F. “Bucky”
Smith, Jr., admitted.
Sunday: Sammie Hannah, dis-
missed.
Mrs. Odes Wades while Mr.
Williams is in New Guinea
working for an oil company.
Out of town guests here for
Sarah Johnston’s shower were
. . , „ Mmes. Dale Currens, Milton
visited Mrs. Beatrice Talley and i Johnston of Dallas; Mmes. Wat-,
Carolyn in Dallas recently. kins and Herndon of Bridgeport iwith her for a visit.
Other visitors were Mr. and and Alice Ann and Nancy Mann I Mrs. Gene Gregg was honored
Mrs. Earl Fickle and boys of 0f Graford . with a pink and blue shower
^ Antonia . . Mrs. Martin Lyons has been fjven by the ladies sewin« club
ounday visitors in the Geo., moved from the Sweetwater
Brisco home were Mr. and Mrs. | Hospital to the Jacksboro Hos-
Milton Brisco, Sandra and Gail i pital.
of Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert j ’ „ ,,
Mrs. Dolfus Robbins under-
went surgery at the Jacksboro
Hospital Saturday.
children spent Thursday night Monday: Mrs. B. W. Burge,
in the Arnold Liggett home in Mrs. Tommy Myers, dismissed.
Wichita Falls. Tuesday: Nancy Kathleen
Hanna, Mrs. Orville Gene Mid-
About People You Know
dleton, admitted; Mrs. W. A.
Mrs. Oma Moore is visiting B“'y F' ^ ^
her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Wilson
Jr., in Dallas.
Office Supplies—Gazette-News
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Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jones of Bridgeport, Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Jones of Arkansas,
Homer Damron and Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Smith.
Jarrell Middlebrooks spent
last weekend in Arlington with
his cousin Sam Middlebrooks.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jamison
and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Camp-
bell Jr., and Linda visited Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Stuckey and boys
in Bowie Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pair
in Nocona Friday. Mrs. Pair was
in a local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Campsey
visited the W. D. Motts in Wiz-
ard Wells last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boyd and
family of Dallas spent the week-
end with the J. F. Boyds.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Boyd
have returned from Dallas
where they visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Jones and
attended the Dallas Flower
show.
Mrs. A. L. Campsey, also Mrs.
Clara Murrey of Floydada visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. D. Campsey of
Post Oak last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fenter and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jack-
son, Jr., and boys, W. A. Riggs,
Oscar Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Paskell Cox and Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Riggs, Jr., of Fort Worth
spent the weekend at Possum
Kingdom Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith, Jr.,
Lorri Ann and Dannie Edward
of Ardmore, Okla., spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. Smith.
Mrs. George Brisco and Mrs.
D. L. Smith attended the funer-
al of their uncle, Johnny Shep-
ard in Graham Monday.
Mrs. Edna Riggs accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Dale King and
children to Denison Sunday
where they visited Dale’s grand-
mother, Mrs. T. H. Riley.
Mrs. T. W. Ziegler of Mineral
Wells and Mrs. C. E. Nance and
children of Amarillo visited Mrs.
March 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Anderson
and daughters of Jacksboro
were visitors in the M. L. Doug-
less home Sunday.
Lee Tugman of Decatur was
a visitor in the Delano Worth-
Mr. and Mrs. Tod Renfro are j ington home over the weekend,
at home in their trailer house j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ware at-
at the home of his parents.
The Spring revival, will begin
at the Baptist Church Sunday,
March 30. Rev. G. W. West,
pastor of the Indian Creek
Church in Mineral Wells will j Ab0Ut Peoole You Know
preaching and Curtis, Mr and Mrs_ E E «Abe»
tended a surprise birthday sup-
per for Mrs. Joe Shook at her
home in Jacksboro Tuesday
night.
do the preaching and Curtis j
Kidwell, music and educational, Fa™es ~nd daughter Hilda (Mrs.
director of the Calvary Baptist D las McDonald) visited Mrs.
Church in Mineral Wells will T s Faires and Hildred Faires
lead the singing. Services each i gunday
evening at eight. j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roe visited
Mrs. Mitchell
of Brownfield i his grandfather, P. W. Roe who
and son of Fort Worth are visit- j is seriously ill in the Ardmore,
ing their cousin, Mrs. Dexter Okla., Sanitarium Monday after-
Hill. noon.
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
Dr. W. S. Palmer
Optometrist
Office at Newton Jewelry
South Side of Square
At Jacksboro Phone LOgan 7-2312
| Each Thursday For Appointment
Cy Perkins Motors
W\e sV
is now offering 58 FORD CUSTOM 300 and
FAIRLANE SEDANS PRICED LOWER than
comparable 1957 models!
two1
(Hey, wait a minute... I’m a bird, and birds don’t talk..
I'm not your cousin either-... but it sure is true about
those 58 FORDS being lower priced!)
Edna Riggs Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Smith
were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Henderson and boys and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Nail and child-
ren at a fish fry at their home
recently.
PERRIN PERSONALS
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Mrs. A. D. Willis
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rankin at-
tended the funeral of her broth-
er, Jesse Shields at Fort Worth |
Tuesday.
Annette Bunch of Dallas is
visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Luther Johnson.
Marks Heath and family of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Cramer of Waxahachie have
been been visiting in the homes
of Bob Heath and Owen Brown.
Mrs. Artie Elliston of Mineral
Wells visited her sister, Mrs.
R. L. Cranford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leldon Bell have
Charter No. 182
Bank’s Official Statement of Financial Condition of the
First State Bank of Bryson
at Bryson, Texas, at the close of business on the 4th day of
March, 1958, pursuant to call made by the Banking Commis-
sioner of Texas in accordance with the Banking Laws of this
State.
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts, including overdrafts ........$259,933.32
2. United States Government Obligations, direct
and guaranteed ........................................................ 150,000.00
3. Obligations of states and political subdivisions .. 500.00
6. Cash, balance due from other banks, Including
reserve balances, and cash items in process of
collection (including exchanges for clearing
house) ........................................................................ 153,633.81
7. Banking house, or leasehold improvements........ 1.00
8. Furniture, fixtures, and equipment........................ 2,850.26
10. Other assets .............................................................. 1.00
11. Total Resources ........................................................$566,919.39
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
1. Common Capital Stock............................................$ 25,000.00
2. Surplus: Certified $25,000.00 ................................ 25,000.00
3. Undivided profits .................................................... 26,225.75
5. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations .............................................. 423,542.64
7. Public funds (Incl. U. S. Govt., states and polit-
ical subdivisions) ...................................................... 67,151.00
10. Total all deposits..................................$490,693.64
13. Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts ................$566,919.39
STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF JACK f I, L. V. Vanhooser, being cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing state-
ment of condition is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief
L. V. VANHOOSER.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of March,
1958. CLEO C. CALDWELL
(SEAL) Notary Public, Jack County, Texas.
CORRECT—ATTEST DIRECTORS
H. C. Moore Henry S. Bryson L. O. Moore
L. G. Caskey L. G. Caskey W. L. McCloud
W. L. McCloud J. R. Clayton W. E. Simpson
A. R. Cullers S. V. Willingham
H. C. Moore
1958 CUSTOM TUDOR SEDAN
Cy Perkins Motors
PHONE LO 74562
205 WEST BELKNAP
ANNOUNCING
The Opening of
Hurd Oil Field Services
in its new location at
107 Sewell St.
(The Former Highway Maintenance Warehouse)
Electric &
Aceteylene Welding
Construction &
Lease Work
Steeming &
Hot Oil Service
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Dennis, James R. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1958, newspaper, March 27, 1958; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734437/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.