The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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REAL ESTATI IKWSFKRS
(I J Soli: ’ rt u\ to Elmo
W Bellamy rt u\ part lots 8
and 9 block 12 Mallothiai:
N \V Wilhg. rt u.\ to Mr>
Shirley Ann Erby lot 2 block
3 Alexander addition Waxaha-
chie
C. G H os ford rt u\ to Michell
Evans el ux. lot 4 block 108.
Oak l,awn addition Waxahachie
Joseph Rea8or et ux to Ber
nice Davis part lot 1 block 182
Wa.s ihaclue
Vernon Jackson et ux to
Jam* s Water, et ux lot 64 High-
land Hark addition Waxahachie
John K llonza et u\ to .1 K
Goodman el ux lor n Hums
i ‘ 11« ta Ann M \ . It;> r: \ u
to H E Wheatley parts lot 2
and 8. block .‘1 College addition.
Wax jhaehie
Edn; Pete Mach et a I to Wm
Lee Mach 87 acres A Garza
Survey
Thomas W Suns, et ux to R L.
Goodman, et ux lot 1 block 5.
Unit I. Belle-Yue addition. Wa-
xaha hu
Amy Howell Butler to Thomas
Q Moseley lot in John Dauthett
survey
Edd Douglas, et ux to Mary
Proctor lot 4 block 12) Weathcr-
fords 8rd addition Ferris
W Brown Chiles et ux. to Jim-
mie C Hodges lot 25. block 6
Unit IA Belle Vue addition Wa-
xahaelne
James i: Speir, ct al to M L
Sprit Ir 104 acres William
Garrett mvey
Ozel! I-lances Major, et al to
Jewell Evelyn Major 26 acres
Lucy Bunncgan survey
Odell Sneed, et ux to C C.
Coker lot 8 block 199 Ennis
W T Munn et ux to J R.
Campbell, et ux lot in Subd 2
Div 11 Ennis
Maggie Butler Lmdle et al to
Mildred But lei Farrar ei vir
pan subd 1 Di\ 17 Ennis
Dulles Winds Dp
Public Debate
On Suez in UN
NEW YORK N Y U!»i Sec-
retary ol State Dulles has wound
lip public debate in tin- U N on
the Suez crisis by demanding
that the Canal be kept out of
international politics
He told the United Nation Se-
curity Council here there is no
other way to reach a negotiated
settlement He said Egypt must
not lx allowed to use the ('anal
as what he called an instrument
of national policy "
Dulles again voiced full
American support lor a British
and French resolution before
Ihe council It called for interna
tional control of the waterway
and urged Egypt to deal with
the Suez ('anal Users Associa-
tion formed by the
Before the Secretary spoke,
fonugn Minister Popovjc of Yu-
goalavia turned down the Anglo-
Flwnch resolution He Mid it
provided no basis fer agreement.
* But the Yugoslav diplomat nn-
Baraed the plan for private ae*
Bariiy iVMmcil meetings which
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Nixon Returning
As Texas Political
Tempo Stepped Up
By UNITED PRESS
Today s visit to Texa- by A ire
President Richard \1 Nixon
highlights a sharply stepped up
light for the state's 24 electoral
votes in the election four week*
from today
While Nixon planned speeches
in Fort Wrlh. San Antonio and
El Paso, four leading Dcmocruiu
women planned to start a flying
tour of the state tomorrow
Mis Lyndon Johnson. Miss
(•race Tally. Mrs Max Brok-
of \u.-t:n and Mr Sila- i ,ian'
ot Whitney will open the tour
at Amarillo They will continue
on the road until November 6th.
general election day
A possibility that eithei Ste-
venson or Vice Presidential Can
didate Estc-s Kefauver will bring
the campaign to Houston was
voiced by Texas National Demo-
cratic C’ommitteewoman Mm H
D. Randolph
Mrs Randolph said party
leaders ' are still attempting' to
get one of the party's two top
candidates to Houston
Larsen Forerunner
Not Concerned With Series
FORT WORTH Tex il l' —
The last man to pitch a perfect
major league baseball game un-
til Don Larsen turn'd tin trick
for the Yankees yesterday said
here today that his game 84
years ago wa- ' ItM oIkhm like
pitching batting practice" He is
Charley Robertson. 59, now a
jobber in the pecan business He
has little interest in baseball
now and didn’t even know about
Larsen's performance yesterdav
He was too busv m the Louisiana
pecan groves
Salk Only Tested
Vaccine For Polio
W \SH1NGT< >\ D < IT
\ . \ ei iiment a gent y a ui im
Dial there I- (>nly one fully-test-
■ it \ an n. u* ns* *»'*!m n ,, w
available to the public the
Salk serum «
The Department of Health
Education and Welfare issued
the winning nftei the announce-
ment et a new vaccine by Uni-
vei^.ty <>! Cincinnati scientist.
Dr Albert Sabin lie told a
NKA Telephoto'
e< (»mt baseman Billy Martin
to lust tu nip Dodgcts load-
bounder in front of sceond in
•lie ;nine at Kbhots Field Gil
Hearing Date
In Three Suits
For ROW Set
Hearings on three tondenuu
lion suit> for U S Highway 75
expressway right-of-way have
been >et for 9 a.rn on October
15
Special Commissioners Harry
Brink’s Gang
Members Receive
Life Sentences
liOxlUN Mam 'll*1 Ihe
in ii. i.o tin nitn'tk Mill |mn
f..t 'to n >l ol tliril |i\v« f«*r the
tump •• > idi liktitlup III hoti*M
Itust.m Ju«tg< Felix For.
..inn «' il*'" e li*« M'nteiii i s to
.! . i ' > « igilt <lr|e|tdi4lit
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September
Traffic Accidents
Take Three Lives
I Ho c ounty traffie accidents
investigated by Ihe Highway I’a
tn*l itiiruig September lesulted
m three deaths. 14 rnttines arut
property losses ot FU 145 00
an aia ident summary released
bv Captain Harry Hutchison in
eommund ol District 2 revealed
The heavy accident toll dm
mg September brought to 1“ Die
number ot persons losing then
lives in Ellis County accidents
so tar this year
In addition, 103 persons have
been injured in comparison with
89 at this time last year
l’roperty losses have soared to
above $200,000. The losses of
$200,711.00 in Ellis County ex
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Forbes. Roy Wimberly and Jell
„,r, siiuiniav that "hi- Wilson moi Friday and sot tho. is. in uw sou«X **•
mi tung tu . ay mat date for the heirincs cewl those of any of the 11 other
was working on a new serum— u 1 UK ',tar,nks
The suits tiled earlier this
week by County Attorney Bruce, . f«
Allen were against the Iaone P.r ?„!?; A
Company, in one suit;
W. F Smith. Larry
Smith. Virginia Smith. Milfin
on a new serum
to be taken orally, that may give
long-term immunity with a sin-
gle dose The department soid
mat i; probably would be a long (*il
time before Sabin's vaccine is against
fullv tested
counties in this highway patrol
district At this time last year.
accidents
in Ellis County totaled $117.-
772 00
Speeding was the most com-
PALMER
Guests of the T E Dalys on
Tuesday were Mmes. Tom Wea*
t lierlord Fimmv Orr and Mamie way suits filed early in Septem-incidents and failure t<
tberiorcl. Jimmy urr and Mamie ht>r fright of way contributed
<NEA Telephoto'
TESTIFIES Ralph’ K Schlitz.
assistant easinei at Southmoor
Bank and Trust Cy.. testifies be-
fore U.S, Senate Banking and
Currency Committtx* in Chicago
Committee is seeking to learn
how former Illinois state auditor
Orville Hodge was able to rash
more than $6300)00 4n forged
state warranto f the bonk.
Hodge and. t*o of hit associate*
are now Moaning prison terms for
embezzleo^ent. j
Sullivan all of Ferris
Harian B W indham attended
the game at the Cotton Bowl on
Saturday
Mr> Houston McClain attend-
ed the meeting of the Ennis
Writers (dull at the home t>f
Mrs Joe Hawkins in Ennis on
Thursday She had a part on
the program, mving a report
ol her recent European tour
Mr.-* Dan Tillman of Sherman
spent the weekend with her mo-
ther Mrs Alice Cooke
Mr and Mr> Glynn Cleveland
of Waxahachie were weekend
guests of her parents. Mr and
Mrs Garland Cleveland
Houston McClain and Louis
R McClain are in Lubbock, Abi-
lene and other West Texas
•owns on business this wreck
Mrs L II Hughev was a guest
of Mr and Mrs Bill Banning-
field Judy and Jimmy Hyle in
Fort Worth Saturday
Lynn Hamilton. Sue Hughey
arid Maxine Winford all of Dal-
las visited home folks over the
week end
Mr Cory Crowder of Houston
and Mis Clark of Ennis visited
Mrs B G McKeever. Monday
Mrs Hai vie Warren and Mrs.
Susmi Leatherman spent Tues-
day with relatives in Lancaster
Mr and Mrs. Charles Tate and
daughters Phillis and Deborah.
Mr and Mrs J W Gothard and
Mr and Mrs Emmitt Cox and
Judy were all Fair visitors. Sun-
day
, Mrs Scott Williamson of
Wichita Falls is visiting her mo
ther Mrs J W Jackson
Mr and Mrs Albert Bates vis-
ited then son, Bobby Jack Bates
at Fort Hood. Sunday
New Syrup Plant
In Waxahachie
Starts Tests Monday
Mmth. Elnora Smith Mrs. Ruby nion factor causing accidents
Hooker, r C Hooker and Irene this month, Captain Hutchison
Smith, in another suit; and,reported
against Ben Wicker, his wife and
the Federal Land Bank of Hous Nm,> accidents ui Ellis County
ton. in a third suit during September were attribut-
Hearings have already been ltl to speeding. Driving while
held on six Highway 75 right-of- intoxicated was a factor in four
to yield
to four
accidents
Three drivers involved in acci-
dents had made Improper turns,
•one was driving on the wrong
side of the road and one failed
to give a signal.
Only one accident was due to
Kraft Syrup Company’s new defective equipment. All the
plant in Waxahachie started pro-j others were results of driver
duct ion tests Monday. errors.
Plant Manager Harold Cullens! Ten of these accidents were
lias announced that personnel to j one-vehicle accidents and six in-
operate the plant has been em-!Volved a drinking driver-
ployed and tHat production canj Captain Hutchison notes that
begin soon The plant received |0f an the accidents in his dis-
its first tankcar load of corn ! trict during September 34 5 per
syrup last week. cent involved only one vehicle
The company is owned and op-i an(j 25.3 per cent involved a
"rated by J. L. Krait and two'drinking driver.
Sons. 1 ____
The main plants are located I
in Bono and Jonesboro, Arkan-
sas..
The Waxahachie industry will
be the distribution center for DALLAS. Tex. (UP).—Grace's
Texas and Oklahoma. Stinky, a bay mare owned by
A A Johnson who has mov- Mrs. G. F. Rhodes of Abilene,
ed to*Waxahachie from Jones- Texas, won the grand champion
boro will be distribution super- roping quarter horse competi-
visor. t|on at the State Fair nf Texas
-----------— yesterday.
The Rev B J Dickerson vis- j Tlte hbrse was ridden by Jack
ited Mrs Kate Ranton in Baylor' Newton. The reserve champion
Abilene Wins Bay Mare
Roping Quarter Horse Title
Hospital in Dallas. Tuesday
M
was Motor Scooter, owned and
ridden by J. W. Oglesby Jr of
Jonesboro. Texas
The grand champion cutting
quarter horse was Trinket Ben-
nett, owned by Pinehurst Ranch
of Orange, Texas, and ridden
by Willis Bennett, while the re
serve champion was Poco Robin,
owned by Oscar H. Dodson of
ChUUcothe. Texas and ridden
by Shorty Freeman.
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FISK ON BINGE
FOUNTAIN RUN. Ky—(UPr-
I Flali in a pond on hi* farm had
William Hagan worried until he
; remembered dumping several
baskets of plums into the water.
Hagan reported the fruit had fer-
mented and the fish were
'“plum" drunk.
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Mrs L F Rarnhardt is a guest
of Mr and Mrs. C. H Anthony
in Dallas
Charles S Thomas, who has over
ruled a court martial board's dis-
honorable discharge for McKeoft.
-- The youthful Marine will be brtp
Mrs Richard Clark of Wilmer ken to private and must serve
and Mrs Gene Dean and daugh- j out the balance of a three month
ter. Rene of Midland were sentence. However, he'll be M»
guests of the B G. McKeevers lowed to stay in the Merint
(NKA Telephoto), Mr- and MrB R Caldwell
SENTENCE REDUCED — Staff | *nd sons. Ronny and Kenny, and
Sgt Matthew C. McKeon, above. I ,nd ^rs- ® j
lias received a big reducthfi in i Mike have all attended the rair
hi.x death march" court martial | *-Ns week,
sentence from Navy Secretary
"Did you tay
apple or tomato juice9"
Al ill** fToirti >.|iifr, ill lliP
linmr. ji ll"- "'Ii' r ti'illiinji
ran miltitilntP 1"* il'r l**,l.
rffinrMl •••iinninmi .ilion vour
li-lrphonr
Tmlv. llie lrl<*pln>MP " •< pr« -*l
modern conifniriic*!. V hat
\ "l| .1, Mull'll \ .i1111*
|<>r no lillh* money
Mrs. Billy Jee Smith oMMIas
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Smith.
Sunday.
The H. G. Windhams, Doyle
Beddetts end children. Davis's all
went Saturday evanlng at the
flUvar Lake Country Club in Dal-
on Tuesday.
Corps and will be given a chance laa.
TEXAS TELEPHONE
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TELEGRAPH CO
Palmer • Ferris. Texas
StMte Presents
Evidence Taday
In NAACP Trial
1 \ t Ml l «-\ t 1*» The Mat*
"•mint « >l «\ nt**m%• here ii*<lj\
•Hlna'iOv. Di >t *h* N.\ \t*l* hr
e.u* laxinw gr**»n»«tvnrk as early
. 1'iAtf't* .i 'curefalttm attMk
l. v \\ r>'rip t'i'ltri|r in Fl
Two-Year O!* ’ ^:r!
Latest Cold War
Controversy
LONDON E* »
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was i.ik« i i• •»•>•
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Texas Shrimp Producers
To Hold Protest Meeting
BROWNSVILLE Tex 'll’
A meeting m tii" l'« \.«- Sin ,t ;
Producers \s^*• iat i»»n i -i
night in Brownsville i<> pvot '
reported Mexican sei/ure*. of
nets from four American shnmj>
trawlers Baseom (’ox <>( Brown
vi I It*, attorney tm ! he associa mu
said four vessels limn f’ori I -. >
bel arui Brownsville were slop
ped b\ Mexit an alii ho* i* -• in
the Tarnpn e area o lie Gilt
last week Cox >.nd tne lout ve
seis hatl returned in their home
ports ye.slerdav and tlm cap
tains had rejx>rte 1 tin
Of t lie IK - < ■ ■ Ii
from a Mexican Itudma' h < •..f
(*d the American d al' s .itnl <)e
niaiided that the Aiik ik.h cap
tains sign staH'inenls idmittmg
that they were fishing .vithm
Mexico's territorial waters Cn\
said till .Mexican ( lewineii plniu
ised not to conl'isiate shrimp
catches il the Ameiiean caplams
would sign the statc»ments <’n\
said that alter the American
captains had signed the papers
the Mexicans look <mi\ iheir
nets nol then eatcli'
Six Day Old Infant
Fighting For Life
GALVESTON Tex I l*i
Six-day ol*i Darla Swanson is
holding her ow ii m a ' ,!il lor
life today alter app ii cully
winning a Hid mile race with
death 'I he lm\ dainditer n| V|r
;uid Mrs. Nrlo Swanson of S a ii
Benito. Tex . untie ’.vent loin
hour surgery at John Si d\ llos
pital here Saturday to > p n ale
her esophagus from her
trachea Darla wa rushed here
Thursday hy lier gramlfr.lher.
Ernest Her or, m an auio rac<
that reached <■ perils of III
miles an iloui a;’d oul'hsl areefl
policy e^eorl I i;u i\'. a hot n
irt.il wta-k Willi le f esophagus
and trachea loined fogeftier al
lowing food to enter flic limes
ALLS THAT COUNT
Two Passenger
Cars Overturn
A$ Train Hits Truck
I HP ||(» I.X I I' I'WO
i a ■’ l*onnd Rim k Is
u i :»,•-• u"« l Mam i>\ ei ' ill lied
Old t * ol h*1! eat and t lie "ll
i.i •• •, dr. .oh d L*da\ a hen a
■k K , n i ided w It Ii t he 11 am at
i : ossni_ here about loi !\
rilei cast ol \ma* illo Shei II s
mi tut" Mom Clarendon said no
iu- aboard tlie ttain was injur
o l iic herifl s ollita* added
that lhe 11 ne k driver, whose
di ii it y was nut immediately
U'arned was taken to a hos-
pital m Groom with minor m-
Two Major Fires Strike
Within Hour at Gainesville
GAINESVILLE. Tex <l l*»
I'uo inaior fires lirok*' out here
x\ :i inn an hour ot each other to-
da> One destroyed the Novelty
Craft loy Manufacturing Com-
pany Plant, with a loss estimated
a mil'll as $50,000 The other
hroke mu about an hour later
. i i-i !< 11im \ here governm**n!
i <>t on is iiured I he lire collat-
ed a rool and wall of one part
ol i he building where machinery
is stored. However, some 15.000
hales of cotton was saved
fn
I i , . • < k m,. i i it >
, ...i' m .inn*. t» |m inuiuar i*
''h N \ \C|* «>ut ut I * xa
I > • . • i • i till ml 11« im| .• c v
•: i I !l| I Ii 1*1 M ( Don
m w * .• n .i dent died at Dm'
oi • - ini .nil ii "I * he t I Pa vi
l i :i * >' \ i , i ■ ■ ni gam/.it mi
I ' , .'til ivnl t hat t to F!
I' |i I'tiil'ii o a Nrgt o oi
• ti11* 11• i nm<11 in T> \ >
\V • Mil ( "III gt
I he letti t Imti' an lllcgiltle
n/lHIl <1 1* III* ll I III llllt I.I I
I i mi d tx made out t
'soiipson late a Dallas Ncgin
,i vi v ei e M-l'innal eoun >el lot
Dm \ \ \l P
I'k let let pointed nut t hat 11
Negro student .vould appl\ fm
a*tmission and he barred tr«>ni
lexas Western then NAACP
could create quite a tut of sen
:nnent around it without go
m s(, for js a lawsuit until
the community is ready lot it
t he question of segregation ol
Texas Western wa> referred to
again m the minutes ol the to
eat eliaptei meeting at El Paso
m both March and September
1954
Democrats Lead
In //Weathervane"
Alaska Election
By UNITED PRESS
Incomplete returns from Alas-
ka's Weathervane Election show
increasing signs ol good weather
for the Democrats
They re leading in al! three
races for token members of th-
United States Congress. The win-
ners will go to Washington to
lohbv for Alaskan tatehood
For nearly 40 years the results
of general elections in Alaska
have predicted the outcome of
presidential races in the Unit-
ed States
Charter No. 1618
BANK’S OfFKIAI.
STATEMENT OE FINANCIAL CONDITION
Of the COMMERCIAL STATE BANK at PALMER. TEXAS at the
'•lose ol business on the 26th day of September. 1950. pursuant to
c ill made by the Banking Commissioner of Texas in accordance
with the Banking Laws of this State
RESOURCES
1 Loans and discounts, including overdrafts 054.637.55
2 I mted States Government Obligations.
direct and guaranteed 105,000 00
8 Obtigal ions of states and political subdivisions 61.020.07
.> Corporate stocks, including lnonet stock
in Federal Reserve Bank.......... 5.000.00
0 Cash balance due from other banks, including #
reserve balances, and cash items in process of
collection (including exchanges for clearing
hou e) 447.919.01
> i.i
7 Banking house, or leasehold improvements....... 1 0.420.00
Furniture fixtures, ur.c! equipment........ 4,321.11
9 other real estate owned........................................ 2.00
iu nthei assets United States Saving Bonds Paid 1,027.52
It Total Resources $1,346,156.00
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
I Common Capital Stock . I' .U 50.000.00
8 Surplus Certified $26,000.00 20.000.00
t Undivided profits 70.H23.04
A Capital reserve (and debenture
retirement account>...................... ........... 30,OCX).00
<Not to include specifically allocated jeyorve
for expenses, or valuation allowances)
6 Demand deposits of individuals, partner-
ships. and corporations........................1,134.197 52
6 Public funds (Inch U. S. Govt., states and
Political subdivisions.......................... 20,302.56
tu Other deposits (certified & cashier's
checks, etc...........................................................i. 2.832.34
11 Total all deposits.........................$1,163,332.42
14 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts................ 1,346.150.00
STATE OK TEXAS
COUNTY OK KLUS
I. IL D. Smith, being Vice President and Cashier of th#
above mimed bank, <!o solemnly swear that the loreKoing
• lateinenl of condition is true to the l»ost of my knowledge
and belief.
(Signed) It. |). Smith
(Seal)
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of October 1950.
II. L. Richardson. Notary Public,
Ellis County, Texas
CORRECT—ATTEST: Chas E Davis. .1 W Hughey. Doyle R. Red-
dell. Director*.
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