The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1961 Page: 7 of 16
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Youth Revival
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pionxhlp Rodeo. Jackie won the
the contest and C. .!> Htirper
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rudd.
Total Resources
$2,519,361.51
LIABILITIES
Ko** loe tauider* and Wai Lt. No. 5 of J. P. Snyder Sub-
Total Capital and Liabilities
$2,519,561.51
Current Dividend 4%
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION DECEMBER
RESOURCES
Savings and Investment Accounts
Borrowers Trust Funds for Taxes and Insurance
loans in Procers . •
Unearned Interest and Discount ,
Other Liabilities
Advances from Federal Home loan Bank
Permanent Stock •.
Surplus and Reserves
Garland Max CrJk and Glenda
Sue Bradturd. 1-3
In Stillwater, Okla., Sunday
aftrrww.n alter spending the'
botlilay- In lh< Kotui-s n< their
$2,031,879.60
101,249.61
18,495.94
•1,7.56.19
316,033.96
20.600 00.
16.889,52
10,931.01
. 713,57
1,012.11
$2,101,463.34
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14,125 00
/• 15,194 89
301.93 *
200.000.00
100,000.00
• 82,531.75
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Deeds Of Trust
Betty B. Rice to E. N. Rice:
HOLIDAY GUESTS
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Gene Cope for Christ-
mas .were Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Cope from Water Valley' and
Mrs. Cope's mother, Mrs. Ha-
zel Holman from La Port. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Cox and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn McMennamy of Am-
arillo were guests over the Ness’
Year's weekend.
VISIT FROV
Mr. antf 1
loam and Discount,
U 5. Government Securities
Other $ecurities
Cosh and Due from Banks
Bank Building and Parking lot
Furniture and Fixtures
Capital Slack
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Hi-PIains Savings And Loan Association
128 East Third Street
$150,000.00
150,000 00
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91.032.02
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832.125.00
• 455.174 62
660 695 89
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7,500.00
5,098,388.89
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
The Hereford Rramf, Hereford, Tesos, Thurtdoy, Jan. $, 1961 ’ t M —
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THREE NEW MEMBERS were inducted into
the Hereford Optimist Club Tuesday. From
left, they are' Wilbur Evanson, Paul Jette
• and Tom Marks. Bill Phipps made a talk
on Optimists International during his pre-
sentation of the new members.
(Staff Photo)
Elmer C, Ka>ser and.Cora E.
>ir Wash- Wood. 1-1
ometime
in the middle of January.
I HV MKM, OWEN ANDREW*
* The youth revival al the Frio
Baptist Church closed Sunday
night. The Rev. Woody North-
cutt, visiting evangelist' went
track to Abilene Monday to edn-
XXn the home of Mr
Herb Sr hn41.lt, T ar
I Dale. Their mother. Mr
King, and Mr
J turned Monday
I Mr*. Kings
f are sister*
VISITING DAl'GliTER
. Mrs. I. O. Wirth is visit! n g
her daughter, Mrs. Bill Thomp-
son anti family. Mrs. Wi r t h ’
plans to return to her home in
Tampa, Fla,t Friday,
First Mortgage Real Estate Loans
FHA Title 1 Loans
loans on Savings Accounts
Real Estate Sold on Contract
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Stock in- Federal Home Loan Bank
CJffice Building.—-t
Furniture and Fixtures *
Deferred Charges
Other Assets
DIRECTORS
J. 8. Allison
O. L Bybee
Russell E. Career
Howard Govlt
J. T. Gilbreath, Jr.
Joel A. Hodges, Jr.
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W. IN. nooqwi
J. R. Lipscomb
R. G. Peeler
Earl Wilbur
H. S. Wilbvr, Sr.
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Perry Gertmr* ef An,.rm., WAXHlNtiTON VISITORS
Mr and Mrx,*E<Har«i K’ Kel-
ly left Tuesday morning for
Florida, where they wiM vara-
li<m for a lev They wiurca nu»ia0»ni
had been yisitil* with" their M»pr trlene Galley !2-31
daughter.
DRIVE TO COAST
Mr. and Mrs. Hope Newman
left Thursday for a trip to Abi-
lene aryd Houston, where they
will visit their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Cy Newman and M r (.
Fat Riley.
..t»l Mr. and Mr*. Korneel Hnr-
e.»■' 'div, Gerald. Marman
ami 4. I». irlumed, home Ms- .
furduy fruui a arrk'a via 11
with Earnest'* pnrrmto, Mr.
ami Mr*, G. J. Harder and --
other rehttlve* al Meade,Kan.,
and Him Mr*.. Harder* rela-
tive*, the I), I*. Schmidt*, and
other relative*, al Clinton,
Okla.
Glenn Gripp was viaitinK hie
iGripp at CbmVay, the first of.
r the .week, Mr. Gripps. is seri-
ously ill and the sbna, G1 e n n
and Spicer have been there
Sften. Spicer has been stay i n g
most of the time for several •
months, to' do the farm work. ”
and see. about his parents.
Courthouse
Records
Vehicle Licence*
Jerome J. Gerber, 1956 Chev-
rolet; William S. Reinauer, 1956
■ Flymouth-; H. ,S. Foster, 19 61
Plymouth; Fumecindo Perez,
1951 Ford; Clifford Kerr; 1950
Ihtn'l >,i T.f Clifford F. Kerr,
19o2 Inln'l 2 T; Francesco Vala-
squez, 1955 Ford; Luis Griego,
1954 Ford. 1-3
Warranty Deeds
Taft McGee, ei. ux, to Claunce
C Williams; All NE >3 of Sec.
109. Blk. M-7,
James O. Hill, et ux, to John
F. Martin, et ux; N 45 ft. of its.
Nos. 8 and 11, all Its. 7 and 12
and S 5 ft. of Its. No. 6 and
13, all in Blk. No. 77, Whitehead
Add.
John F. Martin, et ug; -to
James O. Hall, et ux; Afirit.
Nu. 26 of Barber Subdiv., Blk.
22 ol Evants Add.
Edgar Ireland Jr., et al, to
Frank A. Zachary; All its. No.
4 and W of Lots. Nos. 5 and
6 and N 40 ft. of E’a of Lot. No.
5, Blk. No. 31. .
Flow'd DunaVanl to Alfred L.
McCutchen; AU.S 56 ft. of Lot.
No. 19. and N 6 ft-, of-Lot No.
18. ajl in Blk. No. 4 ol Engler
Add.
Myrtle Morton Sevier to Bet-
ty B. Rice; Lt. No. 5 of J. P.
I Snyder Subdiv. of N. Prt. of Blk.
No. 25 of Evants Add.
E. N. Rice and Ola F. Rice
to Betty B. Rice; Prt. ol Lots.
9 and 10 of the Bockstahler,
Daetzel jtnd Kokomoor's Subdiv.
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Mr. am| Mr*. EarnaM Har-
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linue hix xctxxil work al Har-
din - Simmon* On Satur day
.night after the evening seiMce.
alwut fifty persons front the
Frio Church- went to Hereford
to- attend a Watch ser v I c e
through the midnight hour, at
the Avenue “Baptist Church.
Among Visitors at the Frio
Church during the revival were
Mr. and Mrs., B. B. Northcutt
of Westway and family. The
Northcutts -are parents of Woody
Northcutt, the evangelist.
H. S. WILBUR. SR.
Chairman of the Board
RUSSELL E CARVER
Prevident
JOEL A. HODGES. JR.
Executive Vice President
CUFF ESTES
Vice President
gerald McCaskill
Vice President
WAYNE WILLIAMS
Cashier
NADINE WADE
Assistant Cavhrer
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-.children also visited with them
Mr and Mrs. Bill Ott and Mr \
anti Mrs. Glen Austin were vigi-
t.Srs Sunday- afternoon in* t h e
Hr *|H-nt Mumlay nigfli home of-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ro-
hr* *lklrr and laurily, berts. Kathy. Jerry ami Sue.
Mason
Dick
Dr. Milton C. Adam*
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours
8:30 - ^00
335 Miles Avenue
Phone EM 4-2255
Hereford, Texas
CHRISTMAS GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers
from Villa Grove, Ill.. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Block from Ben-
tonville. Ark., and Mrs. Ida
M. Block of Amarillo were;
guests during the .Christ m a s
holidays in the home of Mr. .
and MPs. Ivan Block.
irr a lunge
hi* family
served eookre* and R«tr»ic Maxon,
candy ant Mr*. B-rmi* Irrixight vidting with hl*
«-oM dr>nk« The group then the R. L.Mxwnr
enjoyed playing game* day*, returned to It
1 1-esder* attending the f-arty Luhtxwk Svmrdaj
I were Mrs N. A Minks. Mrs Mr and Mrs. Waylan tlokill
I J V. Perrin, and -Mrs. Glenn and We*ley vhdtcd during the
jliumaa.
th»* uittf hi<*
KrantljN'ri'niK. W. Mil
Iliw Mr*.
mini ('vrhainit, irasnr far him li(W1 The-
M4»mlnVz |M^*n with thei.
MMdarfics C. P. Wort han daughter. Mrs. Maynard Burk.
Bill Ott l^'xxirow Ixithn. Ted an.1 plan to fetum to t
Royal. DnT Shaw <4 Amarillo lngt<m. D. C . home
and Bill Robert* were .entertain-
ed at a coffre Monday tnbHiing;
in the home of Mr*. Hill lluts.n
The Rev and Sir*. Or* 111 c !
Atkinson anjl. Jimmy of Plain
view were dinner gue*t* Sun-
day in the tlerakl McCathem
trr Kau| n-turned to school div. N. prt Blk. No. 25 of Evants ceremony.
Add.
fr~44ctty B. Rice tocEl. N. Ricef'
____________ [Pi t. Lots 9 and 10 of Bockstah-
|iarmt*. thr Merlin Kaul* and Hr, Daetzel and Kokomoor's.
Jh,. jj*. lender*. . j Subdiv. of Bik. No. 25 Evant*
xM^JmJhMrs. Roy Ivmd e r s , Add.
and nfnilKjd Hereford were Marion Causey, et ux, to First
■ .*u|>per gue*t* Monday in the! National Bank; Al| S. 45 ft. of
• in Home o< his parents.- the JefU' Nu. 12, Lytle s Subdlv. of
Torn-1 Landers. . ' Blk. Na. 11 T vanlA Add. J
Alfred L. McCutchen, et ux. I
to Fred H. Timberlake; T b e S.
55 ft. Lt. No. 19; ami N 6 ft.
of Lt. No. 18 Blk No., 4 of
Engler Add. „ \
Marriage IJccn*r*
J<4|n Wilfred Bustamante and
VISIT OKMHOMA-
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edwards
and Linda were in Sayre, Okla.. ■ I '
Dec. 23, where they attend e d
the wedding of Miss Lado n n a k
Edwards. Linda served as can- I
dielighter during the wedd i n g
ceremony.
HOBBS
. ..........s. J. C. Scott of [I
Hobbs. N.M.. spent tlte weekend |
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. i
Doug Bartlett.
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1 Mr nhd Mr*, A. H Glenn Veiling thy BUI Wifi 1 a m
tii'n-. vhbinx amt iitiam’ihU ’t<> fumily during iiie tlidityx"
lil>him->» III. Wylllnglofi TremlHV Ml- W illlHiti- tmithi’i n. M1’
I Jackie AtHheW*. MUI tX Ml Liulm Frankl'O <4 laiLUal
iml Mrs W. II. Andi ch* wenl a »i»ter, Omit Dell Fnmkl i n,
io Fbrt -Worth during the wci-k wh>> I* u B 8. V. Hm-kf-r m
end to attend the World Chtttn-i Lym-hhurg. Va.
|H«nxhlp Rodeo. Jackie won the, Mr uml Mrs. Fnink RoHiin* 1
trip-, anttt ulhcr prize* *lu»t UH I nnd funiily xpi-itt Friday a n d ■
vvhon he M»kl magazine sni»- Saturday visiting Frank’s sis-
criptioris for the F. F. A. The i ter, Mrs. E. H. Little-and fam-1.
Progressive Fanner sponsored Uy at Texline. . *>ienn unjip *»«■ vi**wi* m*
I the1 context and C. .l> Harper Fitting dinner Monday, w I f-h parcel*. Mr. and Mrs. ,R. G.
of Amarillo represented the the Cariton Do4>bins were the
company. Scott Ramsey of Here-1 Joe Scotts;and Benny, the Ed-r
ford also won the Fort Worth gar Vinson family and Robert
trip. Dobbinses.
Mr. ami Mm', Harlan Bar-’ Mr. and Mrs. AJ Hodges went
bet. V'lrgir and. Jimmy, re-’j to Plainview Tuesday to visit
tumen Sunday morning from her mother. Mrs. G. W. Dalton,
several day* visiting relative* and to' pay respects to the fam-
and friends at Lorraine, Le- ily of a neighbor of Mrs. Dal-
norah and Colorado City. They tons, the Helm family. Mr.
visited the family of a friend Delm died on Monday’ ■
of Jlmmys’, who lias been in Mr. and Mrs.I Weldon Stephen
the Methodist Hospital at Lub- and daughters spent Monday
bock uncunscious for six weeks with Weldon’s 'parents, the Mo-
sinee an automobile accident, ody Stephans. The other'Stephan
They visited Harlans' father, children ’were also there for
W. C. Barber, at Loraine. i the familj) gathering.
Mr and Mrs Flag! Cole of
iHci-efont visited WedrwMtm in
Walcoll 4-H '*,,r‘'*[
_ Mr. and M*x Gerald J4»Cn-
L4 ar Parfv ■ ,h*''B. ant| Q*b>> visited
llad 1 ally lMt Week in the home of Mr*
Thr Waloet 4-11 girl* held a M«Cathem * parents. Mr and
-party Dee 21 and invited thr Mr* A S. Trnwrrk. in laibboek
Walcott 4-H hoy*. Each group Gerald came home Tin's day
exchanged gift* and Mrs. Glenn and returned to Ixihbuck Thurs-
Burru* gave each girl a framed dav for a kmger visit ami to.
picture. firing his family home Friday. 1
The girls served rookie* and R.amic Mason, who has hern ‘
indparrftf*.
r ten
» home in
Kenneth Rudds Entertain
Family- Friends Saturday
•'By MRS. GEORtiE ZKTZWHE their mother. IL. W Sullivans and theJ/P.
Mr. and Mi-s. Kenneth Rudd gfc. anrt Mrs.'J. E. McCath^J1
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed ent, Joy and Jerry visited M-.rw ’
I t-wuk Jr. and family '-n Mrs jaj in t|R. |„,me ,g hi- IS!\.ih<'J h
ILziuk s birthday Saturday after- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCal* E
Mrs. HoniEr Rudd and em Mike and Cathy. 7 a
... _1— — .:_2 ...± .1—.1 Mr. and Mrs’. Mayo Phipps B
UuL-a short while during t b e and Gary at Friona and Mr.;
aftemqpn.
Nathan Wilson United gun were in Amarillo Wednesday.
Ing the Christina* ant New
1 ear’s holidays with his |*ir-
ents. Mr. ailif Mrs. K. L. Wil
son. He spent Monday nigni
Hilh I £ L
tlie Ka» Haltmiis m l-ubboi k. Mr. ami Mrs. R M.
before returning lu U a c ■■ took lief motlier. Mr*
Tuesday. The Haltiun* K n <1 Ti'titlinson. to her ini
’the Vernon Wilson* of l‘anip<i Lubtxxk Wc-lm-sday. Mr
abw were visiVir* In the R. IlnXon ha* been with the Ma-
■L. Wilson home Christmas son* for about a week
Ihsv.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Head
ami -family were dipm-r guest*
Sunday in the home of his par-
ent*. Mr. amt Mrs. A. A. Head
in Herehinl.
' Montie '.-iml FTuyd.King of Cor-
ck-li, Okla.. vtaitedTfrom Tues-
A pay <4 last week until Molai
nd Mrs
ly and
Jane
Lonnie Hines,
inday to visit
th ttt
and Mr*
amt Mr*. Hine
Mr ahd Mi<
Sullivans and the j/
’lukills. who live near Olton,
f The R L. Wilsons, Bill’l
berts. Mis. Herb Schmidt. Sirs, lot prt. of Blk. No. 25, Evants
E. O. Bairii and Ann Zetzache j Add. ’
_______ are among those who have been
Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Phipfc- recently. .
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and Mrs. Harold Head and Jim
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1961, newspaper, January 5, 1961; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318472/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.