The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1964 Page: 2 of 4
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THE TIMPSON TIMES. Tran sea. T«
, FRIDAY, JAN. IS. ISM, Hubert Hartt of Timpeon spent
Thursday with hi* grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Compten.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JANUARY 10-11
We live SAH Green *»am*a Oeuble Stamps an Wad
WMfc $350 Order nr Mae*
BACON, Ranch Style, 2 lb. .. . $1.00
SAUSAGE, 3 lb............$1.00
LOOTS
VIENNA SAUSAGE, 5 cans .. $1.00
LIBBYS
TOMATO JUICE, qt, 4 cans . $1.00
CATSUP, Libbys, 5 btk......$1.00
SPINACH, Libbys, 6 cans . $1.00
WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM
CORN, Libbys, 6 tans.......$1.00
CUT GREEN
BEANS, libbys, 5 cans .... . $1.00
LIBBYS
Pineappel Juice, 46 oz., 3 cans . $1.00
LIBBYS
FRUIT COCKTAIL, 4 cans . . $1.00
LIBBYS
ENGLISH PEAS, 5 cans.....$1.00
OLEO, 6 lb......... $1.00
BISCUITS, 12 cans.........$1.00
BREAD, 4 long loaves........$1.00
POTATOES, 10-lb. bag.......30c
ESSERY BROS.
GEORGETOWN
By MRS. FELIX ASKINS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hair-
grove and boys visited Rev. and
Mrs. Ottie Reed and children in
Clayton Monday night.
Willie Herndon of Tyler, Mr.
and Mrs. EUie Hill of Cvtbage
and Pat Fryman of Houston
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hern*
don over the week end.
M-SgL and Mis. James Clark
and girls of Bossier City, La.
spent the New Year boil days
with Mrs. Buford Frederick and
children and other reiativei
here.
Mr*. Polly Cartier of Tyler
and Mrs. Felix Askins and Mrs.
Charles Askins visited Mrs. El-
lis Stokes Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Askins
and Billy, H. D. Askins, Mrs
Polly Garner of Tyler and Mrs.
Mayme Sapp of Timpson were
dinner guests New Year's Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Felix Askins.
__ State Bank No. 1688
REPORT OP CONDITION OF
THE COTTON BELT STATE BANK
of Timpson in the State of Texts at the close of business on
December 20, 1963
ASSETS
1. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items
in process of collection----------------- $ 458.78034
2. United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed 450,000.00
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 323 56826
& Loans and discounta lineludrg $5,639.74 over-
drafts) --------- 631,10935
7. Bank premises owned $3,40333, furniture and
fixtures 35,794 57 ... ------- ------- 9.19825
8. Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.908.25
1L Other assets ......... 3,764.80
12. TOTAL ASSETS _____ $2,183,427*5
LIABILITIES
13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships
and corporations ____________ _________ Sl,171,385-89
14. Time and savings deposits cl individuals, part-
nerships and corporations_______—---------- 648,896.00
15. Deposits of tmted SUt« Government (includ-
ing postal savings! --------------------------- 5.604 37
M. Deposits of States and political subdivisions--- 80,443.02
«• ..........-Viii ,,, „ 17,000.09
19. TOTAL DEPOSITS -------------$1,923,131.28
(a) Total demand deposits — $1*47,843.73
(b) Total time and savings deposits $ 875,287.58
Sir. and Mrs. Tommy Gene
Wilson and Mrs. C E. Wilson of
Nacogdoches and Mrs. Jack Fre-
derick and daughter, Abigaie,
spent Monday evening with Mr
and Mrs. Richard Barrett and
daughter of Shreveport
5fr. and Mrs. Jay Frances, Mrs
Bedford Whiteside, Mrs. Mayme
Sapp of Timpson and Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Asian* visited dur-
ing the week mid with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Bridwell.
Alton Stokes spent Wedaea
day night with Sonny Frederick.
Junior Magnets and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Yarborough and
children of Ckate spent last week
aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. da-
born Yarborough and on Friday
they all visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Suttle and children
in Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thorn
ton, Mrs. Lenera Sapp. Mrs.
pack Frederick, Mrs. Mayme
Sapp, visited Mr. and Mrs. Em-
mett Powers during the week
end. Emmett is doing fine and
ia able to be up some.
H. M. Atkina in company with
Mrs. Askins and Mrs. Doris As-
king went to Shreveport Thurs-
day where Mr. Askins went to
the YA Hospital for a checkup.
-Mr. Robert Dillon and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Crump visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. M Askins over the weak
end.
Mr. and Mrs, Felix Askins vis-
ited a while Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. P. F. Dunaway of Car
rison, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Lewis of Garrisoa and Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Fashee and Thresa.
Robert and Glynn Hartt of
Timpson spent Friday night wtth
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Compton.
Mrs. Myrtle Hardage, Mrs.
Oscar Bryan and Mrs. Faye Ea-
ves visited Mrs. J. J. Compton
Friday.
Mica Trudy McGinty of Timp-
son spent New Year's Day in the
Charles Hairgrove home.
Mpa. Aubrey Swann of Cale-
donia spent the week end with
Mr. and Mn. Charles Hairgrove
and boys.
L. R Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Mssow
Corart, Mr. and Mrs. Veston
Harvey, James and Sandra, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Roy Griffith, Mr.
and Mn. Horace Lake, Darla
and Ronnie, Maxie Lake, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Scott all gath-
ered New Year’s Eve for a par-
ty.
Ferries Lake and friend,
Deanna, of Houston spent the
week end with the Marac* Lake
family.
Donnie Harvey of Naeogdw
rfaes, Burtu Harvey, Wayne and
Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Harvey and Barbara, Mr. a
Sri. Veston Harvey. James and
Sandra gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mra Jones Harvey os
Sunday and surprised Mrs. Har-
vey with a birthday dinner.
Mra. Veston Harvey prevent-
ed her with a three-tiered birth-
day cake, white trimmed with
blue and pink.
Mr. and Mrs. Tot porter, Car
roll and Linda of Waskom vis-
ited her parents, Mr. and Mra
Lester Gary Friday evening.
Mr and Mn. Veston Harvey
and children. Mra Albert Labe
spent a while Friday night with
Mrs LBie Hudson.
Ur. and Mrs. Mason Corart,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scott visit-
ed Mr. and Mr*. Travis Vaughn
and Mr. Bisinger *f Gary Friday
evening.
Mra Ulie Hudson spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mn. Mason
Corart and they visited Mr. and
Mra John Mima Sunday even-
ing.
We were happy to have John
Bates hack is church Sunday
night after his operation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Darnell
spent Saturday with the Veston
Harvey family.
Mr. and Mrs. Pate Powers and
children of Take Jackson re-
turned home Sunday after aev-
eral days atay at their place
here.
Garrett Springs
By MRS. V. M. HARVRY
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Lake was full of fun and
fellowship when Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Van Sandt
Registered Public Surveyor
P.O. Box 734
Carthage
Office Ph. OX 3-4734
Rea- Ph. OX 3-4050
Survey Anywhere
In Texas
pie live across the Attoyae from
us. Everything was lost This is
a terrible tragedy for anyone to
have to go through.
lira Donald Boyd and chil-
dren of FTeepori. Terry Harris
of Kingsville, spent the week
end wtth their grandmother,
Mrs. Sailie Harris. Larry Hams
of Shreveport spent last week
with Mat. Harris and Baggie.
Ernest Harris has entered the
John Scaly Hospital m Galves-
ton. He wth be there for sever-
al weeks.
Gregary Eakin spent Monday
sight with Reggie Harris.
Mr. and Mrs TTsey Hayes of
San Augustine visited the Lar-
rie Windhams Sunday evening.
Be*, and
Ronnie had hmrh with the John-
ny
Mr and Mn James Kyle and
boys of Houston, Mrs Levy
Stone of Pasadena, Howell
Stone and hoys of Houston vis
bed Mrs W. M Magnets this
week end.
Mr. and Mra Vertis Windham
and Linda, Mrs. Mra
Whiteside. Pat, Betty,
and James aad her
had sapper with the Larrie
Windhams Tuesday night
Aivi* King visited in our com-
munity Sunday evening.
WEAVER
By MRS. LARRIE WINDHAM
Sunday school was well atten-
ded Sunday, so we have started
the New Year out In the right
way.
Mr. and Mra June Dixon aad
children of Lufkin, Dayton Wor-
sham of Henderson visited MTs
Cecil Wcrsham and Jo we 11 a
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Borgury
and children had barbecue at
the Bennie Mack Scotia Satur-
day evening
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Solomon
and hoys, Mrs. Fisher, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clide Childs at
Caledonia Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ruth Hollister joined
Bro. and Mrs. Rhodes and Scot-
ty for lunch with Mr. and Bias.
Silas Brown Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Edgar Harris
visited Mrs. W. M. Magness and
Mra XUa Harris Sunday es
tug.
Mrs. Jim Taylor, Mr*. Lame
Windham and little M»* Rene
Scott visited with Mra. Elia Har-
ris Thursday evening
Mr. and Mra. Leon Pollard'*
home was destroyed by fire
Saturday night These fine peo-
24 TOTAL LIABlLmXS_______________ $1*23.13! 28
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
» aSd*1----------------L-----— *
H.uSiTMed profits""" ------
28. Reserves (and retirement account (or preferred
28. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS"‘"7."“I" 1.___
50.00000
80.000.00
147,796.67
12.500.00
280,296.671
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES k CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,183427*5
MEMORANDA
81. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes (including notes and bills
rediscounted and securities sold with agreement
to repurchase) -------------—-— - $ 73*00*0
S3 Loans as shown above are after deduction of
valuation reserves of --------------- 58376
L Walter C. Raiabolt, Cashier, of the above named bank do
FolemcJv affirm that thia report of condition is true and correct,
to tff: best oi my knowledge and belief
Walter C. Rainbolt
CORRECT—ATTEST.
J. E Blankenship
A. F. Burns
E. H. Hebert
Sta'sTOniete^0»u^^wdfi™me this 3rd day of January,
1964. and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of
this 1-nk. My commute- expire, t* ^ ^ ^
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Hayes td Katy and
Mra Pearl Hayes visited Mra
Windham and David Tuesday
Mr. and Mra Leroy Scott via
ited the Beanie Muck Sends
Sunday is church ind confer-
ence day. Come and be with tat.
SILAS
By MRS. L V 8RKINS
Rev. Bill H ' -and. former-
ly of Califar* , now a student
of SFA College, Nacogdoches,
filled the pulpit for
and evening services Sunday at
church. His mother was with
him for the
We have lots of sickness ha
the community. Aunt Ada
Crump ia a patient In Shelby
County Genaral Hospital. We
hope for her and all the sick
folks a
Mra Beatrice Box of Grand
Prairie spent the past week end
with her seat Mike Box and
family.
Mr. and Mra Narwtie Cramp
and Louise Bor visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lamar Perkins and Linda
Saturday night
Mrs. Pallas Cramp visited her
Mrs. Lela Neill of
visited the NewDe Crumps last
Sunday afterenaa.
Mr. ami Mrs B0i Maiooe of
Corpus Chnati arrived Sunday
moan far a fee- days visit
with the Grover Crumps Other
riaftora la the Grover Cram*
bm Mot weak ware Mrs. Bon-
r Wragg at Garrison, Mr. raid
Mra Howard Fbry Jr. and ehil-
t«n Crump*.
ed to her home in i
d*jys with Patricia and Gail Bai-
ter
Mra Bryant Francis.
Mr and Mra C. ft Mcfj
aad family and J. S. Broach fat
Lufkin spent New Year’s with
Mr. and Mra Wesiry Ketl-ian.
Mr. Breach i* the tether of Mra
Kellum and Mrs. Me Loin '
Mr. Jessie Broach of Ot m*
visited the Wesley Kellum: 3ur
tag Christmas. Ha la a hrAber
ot Mra Kellum*
Sr. and Mrs. Wesley Kellum
visited Mr and Mra Breast Lilly
Sunday night lb. Lilly 'l on
th* sick lisL
a rimes Waart Adi
Mra
da visited Iff. rad Mrs. Robert
mmars aad family Sunday af-
ternoon. They also visited Mra
Pallas Crump for a while.
TFoy Cramp returned to Noe
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Milner, Joel. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1964, newspaper, January 10, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812116/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.