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PAGE 2, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1974
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Card of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
gratitude to tha Aaparmont
and Jayton Fire Depart-
ment*, friends and neighbors,
who assisted in fighting the
fire at the ranch.
Thank you,
J. D. Patterson Jr. and
family
USED MFflSOiHATORJ—
As lew as $37.50. Used
televisions as low as 137.50.
IAA UtujagatMB klnwtlin.
rmTS: ^
FOR SALE—Used Electric
cook stove In excellent
condition. Call 9W-2917.
Business
Services
LEI US BAK
CAKES—birthdays, wedding
showers, Baby showers,
anniversaries. Call Hick-
man's Restaurant 9S9-222G or
Motel 989-3531. Darlene
Simpson.
Help Wanted
WANTED—Babysitter 3 days
a week beginning in August.
989-2766, Mrs. Alton Boles.
«vterchandise
For Sale
MATTRESS OR BOX
SPRINGS, choice of size and
firmness, new and exchange.
Guaranteed—made by
Western Mattress Abilene
and San Angelo. Phone 999-
2722.
Complete Front Ind
& Brake Service
Factory Trained Mechanic
Latest Equipment Availabto
JOI HUDSPETH'S
YOUR _..ku.
915 576-3656
Cat No. 490
HamUa
FOR SALE—14 X 65 ft.
Mobile Home, like new. Call
817-909-2738 or see Roger
English.
WANTED—Someone to take
over $14.15 monthly
payments on a 19-month old
Singer Touch and Sew
Console model zig-zag sewing
NAUi Ia<>
$399.95. Balance $131.20. Call
989 2663.
Real Estate
For Sale
FOR SALE—Our home on
Gray Street, three bedrooms,
two baths, living room, den,
covered patio, Priced right.
Call Burl Jameson AC 915-
484-3347, Water Valley, Tex.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—2
bedroom house on 3 lots, 4
blocks west of courthouse.
Contact Ralph R. Hill, 110
West Cherry, Amarlllo, Tx„
phone 383-2155, or Eupha Mae
Griffin, 911 N. Grant,
Amarlllo, Tx.
FOR SALE—Large homo, 8
rooms and one bath, sitting
on seven frontage lots. Call
989-2639.
HONOR ROLL
Randall Foil, a student at
the University of Texas at
Arlington, has been named to
the honor roll for the past
semester.
Randall, a 1971 graduate of
Aspertnont High School, is a
senior civil engineering
major and is the son of Mr.
and Mrs Roger Foil of
Arlington, formerly of
Aspermont.
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS, 79502 THE ASPERMONT S'
MRS. RONALD DEAN CLIFTON
. . . formerly Mcna Louise Gerloff
Gerloff, CIHton Vows
^changed Here Friday
Charter No
..S.7.86
organist. Mrs. Ronnie
Galloway of Abilene, cousin
of the bride, was the soloist.
Candle lighters and ushers
were Max Gerloff, brother of
the bride, and Larry Clifton
of Roaring Springs, brother
of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Kirby Priest of Hut to
was matron of honor and
Jean a Thomas of Rotan was
maid of honor. They wore
empire gowns of light green
sheer dotted chalet over
bright green taffeta with cape
sleeves.
______The bride, given in
II marriage by her grandfather,
Tony Lets of Old Glory, wore
Mona Louise Gerloff
became the bride of Ronald
Dean Clifton in cermonies
Friday evening at the First
United Methodist Church.
The Rev. Elmer Ward,
pastor, officiated.
The bride it the daughter of
Mrs. Laura Gerloff and
Eugene Gerloff of Lubbock
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clifton of
Roaring Springs are parents
of the bridegroom
Guests were registered
before the ceremony by Mrs.
James Kolb, aunt of the
bride. Carla Martin was the
REPORT OF CONDITION. CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES. OF THE
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASPERMJNT
IN THE STATE OF .X®**?. AT THE CUKE OF BUSINESS ON J.° 1974
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE
12. UNITED STATES CODE. SECTION 161
Cash asd ctu« from banks \ including S
U.S. Treasury securities
Obligation* <rf Federal Fimafttrtnf Sank
ASSETS
11.h98.9S
unpoatad debits)
Obligations of other U S Coveraaiant xgencMs nd corporation*
Oblige don* of State* end po&teat subdivision*
Other neurit**! (including S—^ . „ corporate tiodt)
I account securities
Federal fund* sold and securities purchased under agreement* to retell
direct lease finaming)
9mk premises, furniture snd futures, end other utett representing bank prcrnwe*
Real estate owned other than bank prem&es
investments tn unconsolidated wtatdMrfex and "associated companies"
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding
Other assets (including I „...JSLQHBL^, .. .
TOTAL ASSETS
UAHIUTOS
Demand deposits of individual partnerships, and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporation*
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States snd political subdivisions
Deposits of foreign-government* and official institutions
Deposit* of commercial banks-
Certified snd officers* checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS %
(s) Total demand deposits S
(b) Total time and savings deposit* S
Federal funds purchased and eecurtties «oJd under agreements to r
Liabilities for borrowed money
Mortgage indebtedness
Acceptances executed by or for sccount of this bank and outstanding
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve for bsd debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings)
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total capital accounts
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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a princess empire gown of
bridal satin with a scooped
lace bodice having a sheer
inset with the neckline
trimmed in lace, the sheer
long sleeves were trimmed
with lace and individual lace
flowers. The gown was
designed and made by the
bride.
Dan Brandon of Matador
was best man. Groomsman
was Mack Peacock.
A reception hosted by the
bride's mother followed the
ceremony in the Fellowship
Hall of the church.
A special guest was Mickey
Gerloff, brother of the bride.
The bride is a 1972 graduate
of Aspermont High School.
She attended the University
of Texas at Arlington and will
be a junior nursing student at
the University of Texas
School of Nursing in Ft.
Worth in September. While at
UTA she was listed on the
honor roll two years.
The bridegroom is a
graduate of Roaring Springs
High School and has a
bachelor of science degree
from West Texas State
University. He has been
employed by the Aspermont
school system for the past
two years and will coach and
teach at Ft. Worth Brewer
High School.
After a wedding trip to
Ruidoso, N. M., the couple
will reside at 3101 Sappington
Place, Apt. 206
The rehearsal dinner was
hosted by the bridegroom's
parents at Hickman's
Restaurant.
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NEWS FROM
PEACOCK
ly 9BHTHA flALLOWAY
Mrs. Zona Galloway and
Zearl viaited the V. A.
Galloways Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollia
Woifenbarger, Jim and
Johnnie, of Sundown, Marie
and Helen Grisham of
Brownfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Matthews and Jeffery
of Arlington visited Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Anderson this
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brownlee
of Paris and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Ray of Gartend viaited
Mr. ss Mrs.
T.
Conner and children of
Kendrix, Ok., viaited her
grandmother, Bettie Rash,
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John An-
derson and Mr. and Mrs. V.
A. Galloway visited Mr. and
Mrs. Nute Anderson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Oval
dements of Pampa, Mr. and
Mrs. Flaval Koines of Anson,
Clara Dickerson and Bertha
Galloway visited Mrs.
Maggie Clements recently.
Visiting Bettie Wood
deraon recently.
Mrs. George Kenady Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. George Kenady
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Bobbins, Mrs. Charles Sch-
wertner, Jimo, Jeff and Janie
Lou, Joe Kenady and Kevin
Shadle all attended a silver
wedding anniversary
reception for Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Bearden at Tokio, Tx.,
recently.
the Lawrence family had a
reunion supper Sunday night
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Quade at Sagerton.
Attending the county-wide
revival at Jayton from
Peacock were Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Galloup, Paid and
Martha, Mr. and Mrs. John
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
House, Mrs. Minnie Myers,
Mrs. Ophelia North, Martha
Morgan, Uldeen Nail,
Estella, Ester and Mary
Gomez, and Novella Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Moorhead and girls of
Breckenridge visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Moorhead recerntly.
John Anderson and Pas
House had business in Plains
Monday and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Gayle Craft.
Terrell and Edd Krister
were in Peacock this week
greeting old friends.
Minnie Myers visited the V.
A. Galloways Sunday.
Maudie Patterson and r
Bertha Galloway visited
friends and kin in Stamford
Friday.
Mrs. Edna Guess, Virginia
Ford and Nadine Wallace of
Deming, N. M., visited Mrs
Mollie Guess this weekend.
Also visiting were Helen and
Ricky Newman and Debbie
Nichols of Clyde.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dust in and
daughter, Mrs. Sandra
Destro, and three girls of
Jamestown, N. Y., visited his
sister, Mrs. W. J. Patterson
this week.
Mrs. W. J. Patterson
visited Mrs. Ella Keith
Friday at Stamford on her
94th birthday.
Brother Charles Galloup
went to the men's prayer
breakfast at Jayton and
brought the devotion
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reese
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vance
Morgan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parker,
Ina Mae Godfrey, Minnie
Myers and John and Jewell
Anderson visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Vaughn recently.
Abe and Fern Rash, Jon
and Ronald Meador and
Scotty, Wayne Boydstun of
Garland and Mike Moorhead
all visited Pat and Myrtle
House recently.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles
Galloup and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biggs
and Terry at Gran bury, Tx.,
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie
Boydstun went to Lubbock for
her appointment with her
doctor recently and went
back Monday for more
treatment. They visited her
eister, Mr. and Mrs. George
Erath in Spur also.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles
Galloup went to a luncheon
Thursday at Jayton
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Johnson, Frank, Gary and
Ray of Wichita Falls visited
her sister, Mrs. Lillie
Galloup, and family recently.
Mr and Mrs Ray Flore*
and family attended church
at Jayton this week.
Eric and Melissa Morgan
attended church at Jayton
this week.
Mr and Mrs. BiU Meador,
Bridgett and Kirk, spent a
few days is Ruidoso, N. M ,
this week. They alto stopped
at the Bilberry reunion at
Lubbock Saturday
Estella, Eater, and Mary
Gomes viaited Mr*. F T
Wallace in Hamlin Saturday.
Mr and Mr* Garrell
Roy Wood of Ft. Worth, Mrs.
Sallie Adams and Mrs. Una
Mae Thomas of Holliday.
Also visiting were Edd
Brister of Odessa, Terrell
Brister of California and Mrs.
L&la Peacock of Lubbock.
Visiting Mrs. Sallie Parker
were Mrs. Sara Sue McNutt
and children and Lena
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Cos Stephen-
son of Arlington and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Hunt visited Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Parker
Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Nola Parker were her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Womack of Calexico, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Craft and
children of Plains, Harold
Parker and family, Junior
Parker and family and Mrs.
Sue Johnson who returned to
her home at Plains Sunday.
She had spent the week with
her mother.
Earl Baker of Sweetwater
was in town recently and
reported that Mrs. Baker is
able to sit up in a wheel chair
and was able to go to a
ballgame Friday night.
Ralph Riddel and son,
Ralph Jr., seemed to be
enjoying the barbeque dinner
Sunday along with 32 other
Aspermont Visitors I coun-
ted. I believe it was Mr.
Riddel's first time for the
reucton. Welcome back to all.
Mrs. Gladys Galloway was
a welcome visitor at church
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reese,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. John
Anderson and Mrs. W. J.
Patterson visited the V. A.
Galloways Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Anderson had a family
reunion Sunday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Kincaid in Rotan. Those
present included a niece,
Mrs. Don Cheshire of Topaz,
Calif., Mrs. Annie Hayter and
daughter, Jackie Edwards, of
Ft. Stockton and Marcella
Sulcher of Ft. Stockton, Calif.
Mrs. Jadine Nuding
returned to her home in
Omaha, Neb., Saturday. Her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alan
Nuding and girls went for a
visit. Frank and Douglas
Nuding stayed for a longer
visit with their grandparents.
She will soon return to
Stuggart, Germany, where
she teaches.
Visiting Uldeen Nail this
week were her son Don,
Minnie Myers, Fannie Mc-
Donald, Rev. ChareleB
Galloup and Bertha
Galloway.
Woodrow Webb attended
the Peacock reunion. He was
reared around Peacock. Mrs.
Mable Williams of Jayton
also attended.
Mrs. Willie Morgan
recently underwent surgery
on her eyes in Abilene and is
reportedly doing well.
Bettie Rash is visiting her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Pike Rash
in Abilene now.
Rev. and Mrs. Oval
Clements, all children and
grandchildren helped his
mother, Mrs. Maggie
Clements celebrate her birth-
day Sunday. Hi ere were 25
present. Her birthday was
Monday.
Mrs. Marie Boatwright and
Brother Buck Dickaon of Ft.
Worth, Mr and Mrs. Marvin
Goodall and son of Fritch,
Mrs. Pauline Bell of Lubbock
and the Melvin Gardner
family fomeriy of Peacock
were at the homecoming.
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I
MRS. JOE SAM STUBBS
. , . formerly Marilyn Bennett
Bennett, Stubbs Vows
Exchanged In Jayton
NEWS FRO*
OLD 1
Oscar Vanderworth «
honored on his tttod birth:
at the home of hit da ugh
and husband, Mr. and M
Fred Teichelman in Han
Sunday.
Ihose attending the din
honoring Mr. Vanderws
included Mr. and Mrs. <
Rueffer of Wetaert, Mr. <
Mrs. Gotten Rhodes i
family of Stamford, Mr.
Mrs. Jimmy Hale and soi
Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Roi
Trid^nan and family
« m- —• u- 4
Teichelman of Ham
Ttmmu a# SntH
vassaas*^ v «
Randy and _ R
schoenerstedt of Ft. wo
Lee Roy Vanderworth,
Gladys Grice, both of
Glory.
Mr. Vanderworth was
honored with a birth
party last Thursday at 1
Springs Care Home
Haskell where he
Marilyn Bennett of Jayton
and Joe Sam Stubbs were
married June 7 at 7 p.m. in
the First Baptist Church of
Jayton. The Rev. Truett
Kuenstler, pastor, officiated.
Parents of the bride are
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bennett
of Jayton. Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Stubbs Jr. are parents of the
bridegroom.
Soloists were Bobette
Hamilton and Dcmnie
Duboise. Mrs. Bearl Murdoch
.was painist.
Twirlers, Drum
Major Attend
Portales Camp
The twirlers and drum
major 9^the Aspermont High
School Band returned Friday
from a week long camp at
Eastern New Mexico
University, Pert ales, N. M.
Leading the Hornet march-
ing band this fall will be
drum major Gay Walker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
O. Walker. Head twirier will
be Terri Myers, daughter, of
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Myers.
Line twirlers are Kathy
Boyles, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bobbie Boyles, Jane
Gaither, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Gaither, Sherry
Craft, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Q. Craft, and Denise
Miles, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. Miles.
At the camp the twirlers
received a blue ribbon in line
twirling. Terri, Kathy, and
Jane received blue ribbons in
individual twirling. Sherry
and Denise received red
ribbons in individual twirling.
Gay received the most im-
proved drum majorette
award. Sherry and Gay also
received the award for
having the cleanest room
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an
imported gown of silk
organza and Aiencon lace.
The gown and chapel length
train were trimmed with
pearls and appliqued lace.
She carried a nosegay of
yellow roses with stephanotis
and babies' breath.
Guy Neal Walker was best
man and Jackie Ray of Ft.
Worth was groomsman.
Guests were seated by
Ra^dy Arnold of Spur and
Billy Hale of Lubbock.
Patti Pittcock registered
guests. A reception followed
the ceremony in the
Fellowship Hall of the
church.
i The bride is a 1973 graduate
of Jayton High School and
attended Western Texas'®'
College in Snyder.
The bridegroom graduated
from Aspermont High School
and is attending Texas Tech
University,
Parents of the bridegroom
hosted the rehearsal dinner
at Frazier's Cafe.
The couple will be at home
at Tech Village in Lubbock.
RULE
THURS., FRI., SAT.
July 18-19-20
BURT LANCASTER
"THE MIDNIGHT
MAN"
The most fascinating
murder mystery in years
Rated R
Lj
Mr. and Mrs. Beno Erd
have received notice
their daughter, Mrs. 1
Peden of Graver, has I
named Artist of the Mont
the Hansford Library w
her work is on display.
Mrs. Peden creates
work of art by pla
designs on old weath
timber. She makes
disigns out of material
finds in junkyards, 1
bottoms and has some
comes from New Mexico
Hermann Soi
Lodge Holds
Annual Picni
Henry Riemer, San
tonio. grand president oi
73,000-member Order of
Sons of Hermann in Te
was the honor guest
speaker at the annual pi
of Old Glory Hermann !
'" Hdge No. 228 at Old G
The event began wit
lodge meeting at 3 f
followed by an open met
at 4 p.m. Dancing an
basket supper followed.
Several other Grand L
officers, who with Rie
were on their way back I
a West Texas Hermann
workshop at Sweetwater
6, also attended the Old C
Lodge picnic.
Old Glory Hermann
Lodge has doubled its gr
in the last 15 years, witl
283 members on its
today marking a record 1
there being 211 men
women and 72 boys and
in the lodge.
SUNDAY, JULY 21 j
ftctum Promo A Sagiianus Product,
Elizabet h Tay lor
Ash Wednesday
1
tl IN COLOR
AP ramoure
OR YOUR
Church Sets
Meeting Here
The Church of Christ will
have a gospel meeting July 29
through Aug 2 at 7 p m each
night
John Greeaon of Rule will
be the speaker
ROTECTION
AGAINST THE LOSS OF...
your home from fire, flood,
wind or accidents to others.
Make sure you are not under-
insured on today's market. Call
us today for free appraisal.
RALPH RIDDEL
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIB ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
PHONE 989-3505
Former Ares
Resident Wit
State Title
Cindy Mitchell,
daughter of Mr. and
Olen H. Mitchell
Seagraves, former resit
of Stonewall County, wo
Miss Texas Teen-Ager til
state competition in
Antonio recently.
She won the contest oi
basis of scholastic ach
ment, appearance
personality.
Miss Mitchell won a 1
scholarship to McCoi
School in Minneapolis «
scholarship to Maasey J
College in Atlanta. She
won the right to compc
the Miss National Teen-
Pageant Aug. 31 in Atl
She will be a Junior thi
at Seagraves High S
where she is a va
Cheerleader.
Party Marks
Birthday
Mrs. Glen Dunham oi
Glory turned a Stanley 1
her mother, Mrs. I
Worthington, was having
nrprise birthday part
Mrs. Worthington Juni
Attending the party
Mrs. Troy Polk, Mrs.
Haag, Mrs. Jordan,
Gladys Roberson,
Charles Schlender
Martha of Staton; Mrs. 1
Polk, Safins, Laqulta
Jon its, Mrs. Uoyd Burt,
and Charlie; Rac
Dunham and Rhonda Hi
both of Old Glory.
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