The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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IL H. Mathison, Pastor.
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George Gartman, Jr., who is attend*
ing the University of Texas in Aus-
tin, arrived Saturday to spend the
Week-end here in the home of hia par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gartman.
Mrs. John Landrum left Saturday
morning for Houston where she will
spend several weeks in the homes of
her sone, Dave McCrea and Frank
Landrum. The boys want her to spend
the winter months with them, but
LARGE CROWD EXPECTED
SUNDAY FOR FIREMEN’S
CONVENTION HERE
completed
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Chief Frank Williams of College
Station, state instructor, arrived Fri-
day night in Lampasas. He will be
here for the Central Texas Volunteer
Firemen’s convention, and will take
part on the program.
C. T. Watson, assistant state direc-
tor of the Farm Security Adminis-
tration of Dallas, was a business vis-
itor here Friday in the local F. S. A.
office.
Grady Roberts, Tom Watson, and
Jim Glass, Travis County ranchers,
visited Saturday in Lampasas.
ways glad to figure with you.
60,000.00
10,000.00
12.743.39
8,500.00
86.243.39
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28,000.00
20,335.28
63,033.32
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Herbert J, Abney, Publisher
F LAMPASAS DAILY LEA DE R
For Quick and Efficient
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Mrs. W. A Wilkins visited Friday
in Temple and was accompanied
home by her daughter, Miss Winnie
Alice Wilkins, who will spend the
week-end here in the home of her
parents. Miss Wilkins is teaching in
the Temple schools. Mrs. Wilkins was
accompanied to Belton by Mrs. P. A.
LeCompte, JrM who visited with her
mother, Mrs. Hogwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Arliff E. Buckland,
of Port Arthur, who were visiting in
Lampasas this Week with his brother,
T. O. Buckland and family, have gone
to Tyler and Little Rock, aArk., to
visit other relatives. Mr. Buckland re-
cently returned from the Bahrein Is-
lands, Arabia, where he was connec-
ted with the Texas Oil Company. The
Bahrein group, important for its
pearl fisheries, is located in 'the Per-
sian Gulf, and under British protec-
torate.
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CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Dr. G. L. Messenger, Minister
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48,335.28
792,376.89
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. E. C. Lahbert, Minister.
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Is the Christian faith l
enoui gh in this country to pay for its
pwn maintenance? If American
churchmen fail to support the kind
of colleges that turn out' Christian
leaders, American life under another
leadership will close the churches.
My fellow churchmen, are you
conscious of this burning truth ?
As churchmen, can we do less than
give our full support to the whole
program of the ehurch ? You are urg-
ed to support every worship service
in your church tomorrow.
Sunday School, 9:45. J. H. Wagle,
Supt.
Morning worship, 10:45. Subject of
the sermon,
Christian.”
Evening Worship, 7:30.
Children’s League, 6:30.
Troy Ajpord of Jacksboro ts spend-
ing the week-eMi here in the home
or Judge anu Mrs. J. Tom Higgins.
He and Misr. Iris Higgins will visit
during the weekend in Bartlett in
the home of RevT and Mrs. Murvel
McFuiland.
RURAL
$287,064.73
. 40,000.00
36,866.65
2,100.00
.. 195,974.41
1.600.00
.. 5,500.00
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Lord’s Day will be Rally Day in the
Bible school at 9:45. Joe H. Bozarth
and Harold Frank, superintendents
have prepared a special feature for
tho occasion. Souvenirs will be given
to all of the children attending the
school and to as many others as pos-
sible.
Morning worship, communion and
preaching will be at 10:45. The pastor
Will have a special message, entitled,
"The Life of The Christ in A Frame”.
There will be special music by the
choir.
At 5 00 there will be a sandwich
lunch at the church. Each member
is requested to bring his and her own
sandwiches. Coffee or iced tea will be
furnished by the women of the Coun-
cil of which Mrs. Glenn B. Gamel is
president. There will be a goodly del-
egation of men from Abilene and
Coleman and perhaps from other
churches of this district.
At 3:00 there will be two confer-
ences, one for the ladies and one for
tin- men.
Lewis Ackers of Abilene will be
the speaker at the 7:30 church ser-
vice. Elmer Moore will have charge
of the music at this meeting.
To all of these services the mem-
bers of the church and school are
urged to be present and visitors wil
be welcome.
Mrs. Lula Higginbotham of Belton
is visiting here in the home of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ben Fox, and
cousin, Jasper Alexander.
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nity”—G. E. (Kelly) Dalton
Merle M. Ellis
Doctor of Optometry
First National Bank Bldg.
Lampasas, Texas
8. W. Phone 7
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be too complicated for us
“Benefits of District Meetings”— ] - ■ -■ ■*!■■■ .. ...
SHOWER GIVEN FOR
MRS. MILES MAXWELL
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Mrs. Ed Bullion entertained Mrs.
Miles Maxwell of Burnet, a recent
bride who was formerly Miss Ellen
Hammond, with a miscellaneous
shower Friday afternoon from three
to five.
The bride's chair was beautifully
decorated in pink and white. Several
games were played and then the
guests followed the bride into the din-
ing room where the gifts were lying
on the table, which was decora ted
with pink and white and centered
with a miniature bride and groom.
Delicious fruit punch and cake was
served to seme twenty guest}.
The guests from Burnet were: Mi»
Ines Maxwell, Mrs- T. J. Booker,
Miss Edilene’Napier aqd Mrs. Miles
Maxwell, the bride.—Contributed.
Correct Attest:
R. F. Senterfitt, W. B. McGee, Ed Hocker, Directors.
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
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Charter Na. 7171 , ~ , Reserve District No. 11
—THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK—
of Lampasas. In the State of Texas
At the Close of Business on October 2, 1939.
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency
under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes
• ASSETS
Loans and discounts (Including $4,543.24 overdraft*). ............ .....
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve bank
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and
cassh items in process of collection ---------- -
Furniture and Fixture* „
Real estate owned other than bank premises
Always “Try Your Local Printer First”
. , Total
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Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Deposits •••••• MSM•••••*•••«••»••••••••••••••• •1
Total
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cheapJor cheaper prices than elsewhere, and if we
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$335,870.21
95,360.60
2,350.00
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Plymouth-Dodge. Dealers
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Mesdames S. T. Donnell, B. K. May,
J. D. Jackson, Thomas McGehee,
Vonceil Greeson, and George Boswell
were in Austin Wednesday to attend
the Clara Driscoll Day celebrations.
Mrs. McGehee and Mrs. Donnell par-
ticipated in ceremony of lighting the
candles, and Mrs. Jaekson, who Is a
member of the executive board, was ;iothing and reauy add to the i
in the house- party in the afternoon
from 3:00 to 6:00. Mrs. W. E. Can-
trell of Lometa returned with the
ladies and was a guest in the home
of Mrs. Jackson Wedneday night.
Marshall Lee Everett, who is at-
tending the University of Texas in
Austin, is visiting this week-end in
the homo of hs parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Everett.
(Payable in Advance)
One month I 40
Three months ——$140
Cm year ...........................* *4 <x)
Entered at the postoffice at Lampasas
March 7, 1904. as second-class mail.
Olin Culberson
Entertainment
.Report of Delegate to
Convention
Unfinished Business
New Business
Collection of Dues
Election of Officers
Election of Next Meeting Place
Benediction—Rev. L. LeBlanc
Races—8:80 p. m.
Pumper Races, Prises $20.00 and
$10.00; Reel Races, Prizes $15.00 and
$5.00; 4 Man Race, Prizes $10.00 and
$5.00.
Banquet at Hancock Park at 6:00
p. m.
Free Golfing
Special Entertainment for the La-
dies
Music During Day—Taylor
Dept. Band.
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Loans and Discounts 4B35.870.21
Bank. House, Fun & Fix
Other Real Estate • •••••a
Bonds and Securities 4------—
FOR SALE—One 80 h.p. cater-
pillar tractor In good condition for
sale or trade, located in Lampaxa*
County. Write or call Lewis-Patten
Co., 481 Hocfgen Ave. San An-
tonio. (d86)
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LIABILITIES
" * Capital Stock (common) -------
Capital stock (preferred)-------
Surplus and Profits .....
Deposit*
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—THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK—
of Lampasas, in the State of Texas
At tho Close of Business on October 2, 1989.
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency,
under Section 6211, U. S. Revised Statutes
ASSETS
Loans and discounts (including $1,497.60 overdrafts) —
Obligations of States and political subdivisions ......
Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve Bank-
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance,
and cash items in process of collection -—
Bank premises owned $17,500.00, furniture
and fixtures $5,461.78 -- » iq
Real estate owned other than bank premises-----------------—— 4,81 l.ia
Total Assets -—...$890,712.17
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits ot individuals, partnerships, and corporations . $695,962.09
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations -------
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.)
Total Deposits ....... •••—•*
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Total I<aibilitiea
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
Capita] stock:
(c) Common stock, total par.....
Surplus
Undivided profits —
Total Capital Accounts
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts
State of Texas, County of Lampasas, ss:
I, Fred Wolf, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
FRED WOLF, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th. day of October, 1939.
0. BOLDING, Notary Public.
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Total Jksaets 165.79
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .$A11,627.56
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ...... 36,218.00
Deposits of States and political subdivisions ——.... 84,840.69
Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) 176.16
Total Deposits -------------$482,862.40
Total Liabilities.
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
Capital stock: i
(a) Class A preferred, total par $10,000.00 J
retirable value
(Rate of dividends on retirable value is 3%)
(c) Common stock, total par $50,000.00
Surplus
Undivided profits -—--------------------------------
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) —~
Total Capital Accounts .......
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts
MEMORANDA ’
Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value):
(a) United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities...
(e) Total
Secured liabilities:
(a) Deposits aecuerd by pledged assets pursuant to
requirements of law 25,127.31
J(d) Total $6,127.81
Abate of Texas, County of Lampasas, ss:
I, C. A, Not thington, Vice-President A Cashier of the above-named bank, do
solemnd^swear that the above statement is true to»the best of my knowledge
G A. NORTHINGTON, Vice-President A Cktfier.
Sworn to end subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1939.
CELIA RATHMAN, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
C. C. Abney, J. C. Abney,PD. W. Black, Jr., Directors.
RBCAPITU
RESOUL
Loans and Dhcounta-- .... $287,064.73
United States Bonds ...........—
Other Stocks and Bonds ..—
Furn. A Fixtures.
Real Estate ...... ............. a..—
Cosh and Exchange
.$482,862.40
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are not able to sell you we will appreciate the chance
anything you may need.
$890,712.17
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About 350 visiting firemen will be
in Lampasas Sunday for the Central
Texas District Convention of the
Volunt'?er Firemen’s Association,
which district includes
towns.
All committees have
their arrangements and
s in readiness for entertaining these
visitors. This is the second time Lam-
pasas has been host to this conven-
tion.
The meet will begin with a big
dance this evening at the Hostess
House at 9:00 with the Harrison's
Texans playing.
The public is Invited to attend the
races which will be held Sunday af-
ternoon at 8:30 on the square.
Sunday’s program has been plan-
ned as follows:
Registration 8 a. m. to 10 a. m.
Church Services of your choice 10
a. m. to 12.
Business Meeting 1 p. m.
Meeting Called to Order—Presi-
dent Loo Bales
America—By the Assembly
Invocation—Chaplain Rev.
Acrey
Welcome Address—Mayor
Paine
Response—Emory Camp
Reading of Minutes—Sec’y
Mikolaj
Report of Officers
Report of Committees
“The Savings of a Good Fire De-
partment To Its City and Commu-
Sunday School, 9:45; Hioriihkg wor
ship, 11:00. . x
B. T. U., 6:30; evening worship
7:80.
The sermop subject in the mom-
inf us “Luxuries To Be Desired.” At
night the subject will be "A Pre-
sumptuous Sinner.” \
Visitors are cordially invited to
worship with us in al the services of
the day.
40,000.00
38,966.65
1,600.00
6JJ00 00
195,974.41
$569,10579
$ 50.000.06
.... 10,000.00
26,243.39
.... 482362.40
$569,105.79
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
,w2. S vEsell, Pastor -I
Services, Sunday, October 8—Rally
Day.
Church school, 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.
Rucker Nurthington, Gen. Supt
Classes for all age groups. I^easun
for adult classes, “Making Ready for
the King.” Material, Matt. 3.
Special Rally Day Service, 10:40
a. m. Dr. Harold G. Cooke will be
the preaeiier of the hour and should
be heard by every member of the
church, who can possibly attend.
Young people’s devotional meeting,
6:45 p. m.
Worship for the congregation, 7:30
p. m. Subject of message, "Redeem-
ing the Time.’’
Annual Conference will meet Tues-
day, October 17 In San Antonio. The
annual report of the work of our
local church will be given and incor-
porated in the permanent Journal of
the Conference. This Church has been
in the habit for a long time of send-
ing a 100% financial report. We can
do the same thing thia time, if every
member will do his or her duty. Have
you done your part? If not, be sure
to get your contribution in full to
your Steward or Church Secretary
during the next week!
Be sure to attend the Rally Day
Service tomorrow morning at 10:40.
No public collection will be taken. It
should be a great service, but can
be for you only if you come. A cor-
dial welcome for every one.
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The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1939, newspaper, October 7, 1939; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253984/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.