Tri-County Sun Progress (Pearland, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1970 Page: 2 of 6
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299.725.00
Register Now
1,051,916.20
call 748-7117
a 0,748-2322
$ 3,989,545.27
Dance
Vivian King
$ 2,313,337.97
9,952.52
$3,999,497.79
14,964.90
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w/
BARBER-STYUSTS
$4,451,129.25 ;
MEMORANDA
4,100,988.34
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1,947,283.49
Recent
60,054.37
+ 12
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ALVIN, TEXAS
658-6922
SHOWTIME
7 P.M. & 8:12 P.M.
FO
OLIVER HUSSY & LEONARD WHITING
But.Bu
JACK NICHOLSON
SATURDAY AFTERNOON ONLY
11020 Telephone Rd.
KIDDiES MATINEE
«t*h rua nat MO cawmtt town
»oa< strict iioeaiagroa. miaois
436,666.56
200,000.00
Bettv Storrs
Gary Smith.
Stats Fam
Is all you nood
to know about
Insurance.
Over SZOO.OOO.
stock right not
READ & USE THE
CLASSIFIEDS
The same good deal you get
with State Farm Auto Insur-
ance you get with State Farm
Homeowners Insurance. Low
cost, fast, friendly claim
service and a whole lot more.
See me.
•LuatM- compai
tires for up to 4C
/s/j. W. Wilson, Director
/s/Frank J. Green
/s/L. J. Billie
Average of total deposits for the 15 calen-
dar days ending with call date
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date
Unearned discount on installment loans in-
cluded in total capital accounts
Classes to be
held in the
Almeda Mall
Four deep pleats give a lively
swing to this bonded linen-weave
rayon dress that has a matching
vinyl-leather belt and "silver”
rimmed vinyl-centered buttons.
Pastel green, pink, blue, yellow,
ivory and navy in sizes 6 to
16.
Your best reason
for choosing
a State Farm
Homeowners
polk;
E.H. Harris III
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hunter
Harris Jr. of 382 Whispering
Pines in F riendswood an-
nounce the arrival of a son,
Edwin Hunter Harris III who
was born Friday, Dec. 26 at
Methodist Hospital in Houston.
The young man arrived at 2:
45 p.m. and weighed in at sev-
en pounds and five ounces.
Edwin has a big sister, Hol-
ly Jean, one year old.
His grandparents are Mr.
arid Mrs. E. H. Harris Sr. of
Pearland and Mrs. Charles
Aiahman of Odessa. Great-
grandparents are Mrs. Alice
Morse of Gatesville and Mrs.
T. B. Gaines of Houston.
this yean n's
easy rider
700,463.83
1,318,590.16
Your Best
Right Her
Right Nov
PLANET OP THE VAMPIRES 1:15 & k:30
m plug
TARZAN AND TIE VALLEY OF GOLD 3:00
Nothing is more honorable
than a grateful heart.
- Lucius Seneca
Phone 485-1411
Subscript>jn Rates
punt;
4857
3526 E.*°
Heritage Garden
Club Will Plant
Tree On Arbor Day
The Heritage Gardeners
will plant a cedar tree in ob-
servance of Arbor Day, Jan-
uary 16, the Frank J. Brown
Garden Center site whicn will
be used as the Community
Christmas tree. The cere-
mony will be held at 4 p.m.
in conjunction with the Junior
Gardeners. A program is
planned and an invitation is ex-
tended to the public.
NOUNCING ANE
GIBSON
Phi Tau Delphian
To Hold Monthly
Meeting Jan. 20
The Phi Tau Delphian Chap-
ter will hold their by-monthly
meeting Tuesday, January 20
at 9:30 a.m. in the Pearland
State Bank Community Room.
The discussion for the meet-
ing will be "Living Patterns
In The United States."
The leader of the discus-
sion will be Mrs. Carolyn Gil-
more and the discussion open-
ers will be Mrs. Christine
Knight, Mrs. Helen Adams,
Mrs. Edithe Gillespie, Mrs.
Patsy Kanipe, and Mrs. Sonia
Shukanes.
WED THUR FRI
SAT MON TUES
6:15 8:05 9:l$0
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• AMI
• CONDENSB
TELEPHONE ROAD TWIN
DRIVE IN THE-rF SCREEN NO. 1
ONf. MILS NORTH PEARLANO
MI3 96 90
Standard Featur
•S-apeed, ftilljr
•Locking Steer
lamps "Headla
cloth and vinyl
•Door-operated
speed blower *C
less sida* glass *
SUNDAY
1:15 3:05 5:00
6:50 8:Li.O
Other loans
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing bank premises..
Other assets ....................
TOTAL ASSETS
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks
U. S. Treasury securities
Securities of other U. S. Government agen-
cies and corporations
State of Texas, County of Galveston, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of January
1970, and I hereby certify that 1 am not an officer or directed
of this bank.
999,451.79
44,353.51
1,787,880.88
45,000.00
60,942.89
Bob Tullos
434-1025
485-2843
8619 So. Park, Houston
P.O.Box 33009
Regional C C To
Culminate In June
A cooperative effort of the
Beautify Texas Council, the
Regional Chambers of Com-
merce, and the Governor's of-
fice through the Texas Com-
munities Tomorrow Program,
|will culminate next June in the
presentation to a Texas town of
the first Governor's Commu-
■■ ■ Achievement Award. Mrs.
Lamar Lewis of Kilgore,
chairman of the Council's A-
wards Committee, reports that
the committee met in Dallas
jon December 10 to agree on
ground rules for the compe-
tition. In line with the Gover-
nor's Texas Communities To-
morrow Program, it will focus
,on small towns. AU incorpor-
ated towns in Texas with pop-
ulation estimated at 12.000 or
less in 1969, to March 30,
1970. Announcement of the
competition will >
eligible towns b,.
al Chambers cf •]
and entries tr. .1
mitted to the F> j
Council by
1, Clifton Williams, Vice Pres. & Cashier, of the above nam-j
I ed bank,do solemnly (AFFIRM) that this report of condition is
true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Correct--Attest: /s/Clifton Williams
TELEPHONE ROAD TWIN
DRIVE IN THEATRE SCREEN NO. 2
Ml ’ILL JOlTh P-.ARLA+:
11021 Telephone , 413 93d0
ALSO-
Shopper’s
Charge Cards
• ••••••••••• Editor
Advertising Manager
Emered M sec class inner at the PearUrxl. Texas 77581
Pom Office under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879
Published Thir$day mornings by Alvin Sun. Inc
at 4530 West Broadway. Pearland. Tau
Mailing AdCress: P, O. Bax 952
Pearland. Texas 77581
James B Hill
To Graduate
At Mid-Term
James Byron Hill of Pear-
land is one of a record 1,079
students applying for mid-
term graduation al Texas A&M
University, announced Regis-
trar Robert A. Lacey.
If not in stock -
CO. W* guar ante
this spe< U1 pror
„ . Zs/Betty J. Kroehnke
My commission expires June 1,1971 Notary Public.
Approach ing Ma rriage
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Davis of Pearland announce the en-
gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mar-
ilyn Sue to Mr. Frank Calvin Crownover, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Crownover, also of Pearland. Miss Davis is a
1969 graduate of Pearlaid High School and Mr. Crownover
Is a 1966 graduate of Pearland High School. Both Miss Davis
and Mr. Crownover are attending Alvin Junior College. Miss
Davis is employed as a secretary for the Apex Excavators
of Houston and Mr. Crownover is employed as a salesman
for stainless Products of Houston. The couple plan a Feb. 6
wedding at 6:30 p.m. at th? First Baptist Church of Pearland.
To Be Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Florentine Iry Coley of Pearland, announce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jo Ann
Coley to Joseph Milo Ferri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baptist MUo
Ferri of Pearland. Jo Ann Is a 1969 graduate of Pearland High
School and Joseph Is a 1968 graduate of Pearland High School.
Joseph Is now serving In the Texas Air National Guard In El
Paso. Jo Ann Is a secretary at the Trans-Continental Gas Pipe
Line Corporation in Houston. A June 13 wedding Is planned at
the First Presbyterian Church of Alvin at 2 p.m.
n' -----owructer, sxanauig or repuuticn of any persons
firm or corporation which may appear u the -olur-ns ofthe Str/Progress Ju? be fLfly
corrected upon Its tetng brought to the attemior of the management. * *
or cmll!lau topi or other advertisements, the publishers do not
I0' A-"-'
i» accepted an y on this basis.
Charge Accou
Welcoi®
Tri-County Sun Progress
A. E. “Gene” Bowen - Publisher
A W. Storrs - Managing Editor
Show No. 2 8:45 P.M.
TONY ANTHONY & VAN DAVIS
A STRANGER RETURNS
1st PresfcS—■—
Church On M(in'co Ltl
Mph Tn Hi-"1- passed awad
IvICII I (J Saturday]
On Sunday j. He is sur¥ived |
'First Presb' X*1’5- Mr- and Mrl
Pearland of Pear,an1
Johnson. Md’ x"4 Mrs- Natll1
James W*ik-r,. Mrs- M4
ruling Elder and Mrs’ Juli
Lloyd KeMr * ,of Pparlarld
nnd Wayland Cas± H
installed to k I '
the Session, VH
ing board in ” *"<Tfiny ‘ '
in which Dr. F— earland-,
pastors ' Funeral servt
t 11 a.m. fromtl ■
uneral Chapel wi
dward Cronin
urial was in Ri
emetery in Pea:
direction
uneral Hom< fl
Louis P. T
Louis P ■ • I
amworth Drive, ,1
Thursday, Januarl
rile, Alabama. He I
| r of th- , ,,,
feteran of World
:rved in th<
avy.
120,000.00
116,666.56
I 436,666.56
ROMEO i JULIET
Show No. 2
SHOWTIME; 7 P.M. & 10:30 P.M.
TONY ANTHONY & FRANK WOLF
A STRANGER IN TOWN
1,957,866.20
173,941.08
■ 542.98
, $4,451,129.25 ■
Nominating Committee
Selects Heritage Officers
In the regular January meet-
ing of the Heritage Gardeners,
the slate submitted by the No-
minating Committee for the
Executive Board of the 1970-
71 Club year was approved by
acclamation.
Mrs. W.C. Walsh, charter
member, was elected Presi-
dent. Mrs. Walsh has been ac-
tive in all phases of the Glut's
work and has served in the
capacity of First Vice-Presi-
dent, Treasurer. Correspond-
ing Secretary, and Historian.
Mrs. A.W. Young, will assume
the position of First Vice-
President; Mrs. Pete Work-
man, Second Vice-President;
Mrs. C.J. Giammalva, cur-
rently President, Third Vice-
President; Mrs. C.C. Bost,
Recording Secretary; Mrs.
Charles Monaco, Correspond-
ing Secretary; and Mrs. R.D.
Bratton. Treasurer. Par-
liamentarian, Historian, and
all Standing Committee Chair-
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporation:,
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions.
Deposits of commercial banks
Certified and officers’ checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS
(a) Total demand deposits $ 1,676,207.30
(b) Total time and savings
Deposits
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up
pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings)
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 14,964.90
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Equity capital, total .
Common stock-total par value
No. shares authorized 20,000
No. shares outstanding 20,000
Surplus
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNio..
Total Liabilities, Reserves, and Capital
Accounts
State Bank No. 1985
Consolidated Report of Condition of
Friendswood Bank
of Friendswood in the State of Texas and Domestic Sub-
sidiaries at the close of business on December 31,1969
MIA FARROW & JOHN CASSAVETTES
ROSEMARY’S BABY
man will be appointed by Mrs.
Walsh.
Other business conducted
during the meeting was ap-
proval to plant a tree on the
proposed Frank J. BrownGar-
den Center site in observance
of Arbor Day. This tree will
there after be used as the Com-
munity Christmas tree. Gifts
collected around the tree at
the lighting ceremony last
month were distributed to St.
Helen’s Catholic Church in
Pearland, to be taken to the
retarded children’s home in
Austin; Texas Children's Hos-
pital and Ben Taub Children’s
Ward in Hoston.
The annual flower show
staged by the Club will be held
on March 19 and will be a Home
Show with two gardens on tour.
The second annual Frank J.
Brown Garden Center style
show is scheduled during the
week of April 13. Further
plans regarding both of these
events will be announced later.
WE’RE PROUD TO
PRESENT OUR
Dave Gallion is at the left. He’s been with us for 13 years and has a fine taler’ ’
ing. Kathy Nolen is popular with many of our youngsters (she’s really good w t’
and Darold Vandewerker formerly of the Almeda-Mall Barber hop and ir• ’ : ,
many patrons to stop in. Morning hour appointments available — except a’
8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tues.-Fri.- 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat.
COMB and SHEARS
SHERWOOD VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER
- cmart
jsa Sn*'W/ J>op
Page 2-Thursclay, January 15, 1970-TRI-COUNTY SUN PROGRESS
Hill, who resides at Route 1,
Pearland is seeking a B.B.A.
degree in finance.
Commencement exercises
will be conducted Jan. 17.
Lacey said 684 students
have 'or baccal’ureate
degrees, 257 for master'sde-
gress and 138 for doctorates.
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Storrs, A. W. & Storrs, Betty. Tri-County Sun Progress (Pearland, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1970, newspaper, January 15, 1970; Pearland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1215156/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.