The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 8 of 8
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Thursday, July 13, 1961
THE WHITEWRIGHT SUN, WHITEWRIGHT, TEXAS
PAGE EIGHT
At Last
Stronghold Falls Before Machines
All Too True
A
Charter No. 4692
WANT ADS
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105,006.25
4,251.39
Total Assets
1,945,922.52
Let Us Help You
Total Liabilities
$1,707,922.52
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Total Capital Accounts
$238,000.00
$1,945,922.52
S. H. MONTGOMERY AGENCY
$160,000.00
“INSURANCE THAT INSURES”
13,518.57
Consult Your Insurance Agent as You Would Your Doctor or Lawyer
13,518.57
Announdng
Open House
r
At Your New
Ayres Specials
WE ARE
Ford Dealer’s
OPEN FOR
Friday & Saturday
BUSINESS
AS USUAL
July 14-15
WITH GOOD
• DOOR PRIZES
CLEANING
• REFRESHMENTS
2.99
SERVICE
Everybody Invited
WE PICK UP AND
COME IN AND LET’S
DELIVER
GET ACQUAINTED
T. W. AYRES & SON
Phone FO 4-2933
McCALL’S PATTERNS
STETSON HATS
Whitewright
Cleaners
ALCOHOLISM CATCHING,
PHYSICIAN REPORTS
Whitewright Motor Sales
James R. Edwards, Owner
...$1,707,922.52
... 1,447.370.86
260,551.66
$507,190.17
394,847.52
153,592.62
209,551.66
15,759.02
141,416.41
115,183.38
6,822.21
4,500.00
774,065.77
2,468.80
(Rate 2c per word per insertion,
minimum 50c for 25 words or less; 2c
per work for all over 25 words. Cards
of thanks, minimum $1.00).
WE NOW have Bostitch staples for
desk staplers using STCRP21151/4
staples (Bostitch 88 stapler, Bostitch
P4 Flier and Bostitch T5-12 Tacker).
Also standard staples for staplers
using standard staples.—The Sun.
FOR SALE — Two-bedroom modern
home near Bells on highway 82; price
$6300.00. Also a modern 3-bedrooih
home 3 miles east of Sherman Ori
highway 82, with three acres of land,
$11,500.—J. A. (Hot)Alexander, Inc.,
Phone TW 3-2732, Sherman, Texas.
land,
Six-room
2jl3c
A go-getter, in some offices, is the
fellow they send out for coffee.—
Harold Coffin (Wall Street Journal).
FREE REMOVAL of dead or crippled
livestock.—Bonham JU 3-4267. •
JOHNSON Jewelry & Appliance is
headquarters for Hoover Sweepers,
accessories and parts.
BRICK Building. Downtown. $6,000.
—Tom Sears.
SEE Stephens & Bryant for liability
and property damage insurance on
automobiles.
SEE ME for Life Insurance and Hos-
pital Insurance.—Paul Stephens.
ATTRACTIVE Dwelling, 2 bedrooms,
living room, kitchen and dining room.
Garage attached. $7,500. 203 S. Car-
ter.—Tom Sears.
the
the
TEXAS GROWS ’EM
YOUNGER, CENSUS SHOWS
And
the
from
about?”
“Our boy didn’t
CHAMPLIN HI-V-I Motor Oil, MS-
DG-HR, $5.90 per case. — Dawson
Propane Co.
The Furniture Barn
BELLS, TEXAS
KENNETH FRISBY
PAUL STEPHENS
JACK M. MEADOR
Directors
WHIPPER-CLIPPER
New Power Lawn Mowers
3t4 HP Belt drive, $49.95..
314 HP Direct drive, $34.95.
Good used mowers, parts and serv-
ice available.
See the new side-trim, side exhaust
23-inch Whipper-Clipper.
WHIPPER-CLIPPER CO.
1 mile north of Bonham, Texas
Special
5 prs. $1
LADIES’ SHARP-TOE
CANVAS SLIPPERS
SMALL SIZES $2.98 VALUES
LADIES' WASH DRESSES
MEN’S
COTTON LISLE SOX
Sat. Nite Prevue and Sunday
Matinee, July 15-16
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
Jerry Lewis and Helen Traubel
in a Comedy
Ladies' Man
Technicolor
— Plus-
“SNOW WHITE AND
THE 3 STOOGES”
LINDA THEATRE
Whitewright, Texas
Show starts 8:00 p. m. Tuesday thru
Friday. Matinee Sat. & Sun. at 2:00.
Adults, 50c; Children under 12, 25c
REPEAT SPECIAL!! Each
LARGE FEATHER PILLOWS... JI
Close-Out
....$1
Ladies' and Girls' Raincoats... 2.98
Large shipment of Ladies’ and Girls’ Raincoats. Now is
a good time to buy for back-to-school while our stocks are
complete. Assorted colors and sizes, and only 2.98.
FOR SALE — New 7.50x14 Tires,
$18.81.—Edwards Chevrolet Co.
OFFICE BUILDING. S Bond. $2,625.
—Tom Sears.
Capital Stock:
(a) Common stock, total par $50,000.00
Surplus :
Undivided profits
Reserves for contingencies
FOR SALE—Real nice house, well
located, and attractively priced.—
Paul Stephens.
Lawyer Fees Are
Fair, StaieBar Says
WATER HEATERS — Jetstream
glass-lined water heaters for natural
or butane gas. Moderately priced.—
Johnson Jewelry & Appliance.
There’s no use being a pessimist, but our business is to see
that families are prepared to take up the shock of unforeseen
loss and damage ... to make sure that insurance dollars are
spent wisely. Our companies stand back of us with a reputa-
tion for prompt, just dealings. We think of insurance in terms
of protection and peace-of-mind. We have been able to help
many families weather a crisis and avoid financial tragedy.
We would like to help you. Will you let us?
parking meter is an automatic
device that bets $3 to your nickel that
you can’t get back before the red flag
pops up.—General Features Corpora-
tion.
.... $50,000.00
.... 100,000.00
63,000.00
25,000.00
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING.
Free estimates. Come to my shop,
day or night'—E. D. Carver, Ran-
dolph, Texas. JU 3-3786.
R. A. GILLETT, Cashier.
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of
condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our
knowledge and belief is true and correct.
TELL IT and you’ll sell it, if it’s
something somebody wants. An ad
in this column is the way to tell it.
Inflation and dieting go hand in
hand. Inflation is when you can’t
have your cake and diet is when you
can’t eat it.—Stephen Klinger.
Budget tip for housewives: in
supermarkets, exercise shelf-control.
—Catholic Digest.
FLOWERS for all occasions. Ar-
rangements, wreaths, pot plants, cas-
ket sprays.—The Flower Shop, phone
FO 4-2949, day or night. Mrs. Roy
Talley & Mrs. Lillie Gardner.
SPECIAL—We have installed a mod-
ern steam cleaning machine. We
will steam clean your automobile en-
gine or tractor for $3.50.—Edwards
Chevrolet Co.
Aspen trees with trunks measur-
ing two feet in diameter have been
recorded in the Santa Fe National
Forest.
The parents of a young man killed
in the war gave their church a check
for $200 as a memorial to their loved
one. When the presentation was
made, another war mother whispered
to her husband, “Let’s give the same
for our boy.”
“What are you talking
asked the father,
lose his life.”
“That’s just the point,” replied the
mother. “Let’s give it because he
was spared.”—Sylvia Brooks.
SAY IT with flowers from Han-
nah’s. Call Mrs. H. H. Taylor at res-
idence of Mrs. Guy Hamilton, phone
FO 4-2612.
FOR SALE—6.70x15 Black Tires,
$14.53; 6.70x15 White Tires, $16.76.—
Edwards Chevrolet Co.
coholics have had alcoholic parents.
“Alcoholism produces the kind of
tension in a home that is apt to drive
the children to alcoholism later in
life,” he said.
vertisements will be used by local
organizations to step up the profes-
sion’s public relations program.
Two aims of the program are to
educate the public on legal fees—not
so much how much, but why—and
to explain the “advocate” role of the
attorney.
USED FRIGIDAIRE refrigerators,
all sizes and all prices. — Johnson
Jewelry &. Appliances.
WASHINGTON.—Texas is one of
the younger states, the Census Bu-
reau reports.
Of its 9.58 million residents count-
ed in last year’s census only 7.8 per-
cent are 65 or older.
Only 13 other states had a lower
percentage of residents in the 65-
plus age bracket.
Slightly more than nine percent of
the total population of the United
States is in this category.
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,219,189.84
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships and
corporations
Deposits of U. S. Government (including postal savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions.
Deposits of banks
Certified and officers’ checks, etc
Total deposits
(a) Total demand deposits
(b) Total time and savings deposits.
“Man is a slow computer,” he said.
“He is prone to error.”
His brain can handle only 25 bits
of information per second. At least
a million times as much can flow
along the wires of a machine, he said.
Will machines continue as servants
of men? Or might they become mas-
ter?
“The whole notion of servant and
master here will blow away,” Mr.
McCulloch said. Machines will do
those jobs they can do best—and
there are few jobs, if any, that a
properly built machine can’t do bet-
ter and faster than man.
FOR SALE — Ralph Wallace 177-
acre farm, 3% miles southwest of
Whitewright. Good bottom
cultivated and pasture,
house.—Ralph Wallace.
TO GET the most for your food
dollar, make up your shopping list
from the grocery advertisements ap-
pearing in The Sun each week.
HOUSE. West Grand. 6 rooms and
bath. $3,665.00.—Tom Sears.
TOM BEAN REST HOME—A nurs-
ing type home. Graduate nurses.
Rates reasonable. Phone 2701. Bob
Langford, manager, Tom Bean, Tex.
WANTED—To do washing, ironing
and quilting at my home in East
Whitewright.—Mrs. Paul Halibur-
ton, FO 4-2207. *
Reserve District No. 11
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WHITEWRIGHT, TEXAS
At the close of business on June 30, 1961
(Published in response to call made by Comptroller of Currency)
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash item's in process
of collection
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed..
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $100,012.50 se-
curities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaran-
teed by U. S.)
Corporate stocks (including $4,500.00 stock of Federal
Reserve Bank)
Loans and discounts (including $3,004.16 overdrafts)
Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and fixtures $2,467.80
(Bank premises are subject to no liens) '
Other assets
These days women’s clothing is de-
signed to make men look good.—
Harold Coffin.
The National Pike, the first main
American road built with federal
money, was begun in 1806. It led
pioneers from Cumberland, Md., to
the territory northwest of the Ohio
' River.
Furniture Bargains
Compare Our Low Prices With
Prices Anywhere!
Our low rent and other low over-
head expense makes it possible for
us to sell Furniture at lower prices
than you can find anywhere else in
North Texas. Whatever your needs
in the furniture line, we will save
you money. We’ll trade for your
old furniture. We deliver up to
100 miles.
Friday Nite, Saturday Matinee,
Sun. Matinee, July 14-15-16
A Comedy
"Snow White And
The 3 Stooges"
Technicolor
Carol Hess and the 3 Stooges
Tues. - Wednesday - Thurs.
July 18-19-20
"Elephant Walk"
Technicolor
Starring Elizabeth Taylor
Outdoor Action Picture
BRAHMAN CATTLE and Cross-
breeds for sale at all times.—Manton
Fain, 3 miles east of Whitewright
on Bonham road.
A small town is one where
postmaster knows more than
schoolmaster.—Arnold Holt.
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and
for other purposes
Federal Housing Administration Title I repair and moderniza-
tion installment loans, to the extent covered by insurance
reserves
Total Amount of Loans, Certificates of Interest and Obligations,
or Portions Thereof (listed above), which are fully backed
or insured by agencies of the United States Government
(other than “United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed) ______________:
I, R. A. Gillett, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare
that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
If you want to write something
that will live forever, sign a mort-
gage.—Chester Runcan.
You know that shyster lawyer
you’re afraid to consult because of
his fat fees? The one that defends
those dirty criminals he knows are
guilty just to pick up a buck?
Well, there’s more verbiage than
veracity about him, the State Bar of
Texas thinks.
To dispel that image, the bar as-
sociation is planning a state-wide
campaign of institutional advertis-
ing to explain to the public how le-
gal fees are arrived at and why law-
years defend unpopular clients.
Also, the bar wants to assure po-
tential customers it doesn’t cost a
thing to find out how much it’s go-
ing to cost.
“Running Dry”
“The well is running dry on bright
young minds coming into the pro-
fession,” William J. Rochelle Jr.,
chairman of the state bar’s public
relations committee, says:
“Both the number of students and
their caliber have fallen way off in
the last few years,” he said.
Bar leaders hope the new program
will help bring new blood into the
profession.
The State Bar of Texas is the first
in the United States to share the cost
of institutional advertising with lo-
cal bar groups. A series of 26 ad-
LOST—400-pound black Angus bull
calf. Tattoo tag No. 11, Metal tag
No. 1496. Would appreciate if find-
er would notify O. V. Barker, Phone
FO 4-2915, Whitewright. Texas. c
Amid all the discussion in Wash-
ington about the need for new labor
laws to deal with unchecked power,
one of the puzzles has been Con-
gress’ reluctance to even discuss put-
ting unions under the laws we al-
ready have.
It is not that anyone has come for-
ward with great arguments why
unions shouldn’t be subject to the
same anti-trust laws which prevent
others from exercising monopoly
power over the economy; it is that
up to now any such suggestion has
been dismissed as almost unthink-
able, especially along the Democrat-
ic side of the aisle.
Now Senator McClellan, the Dem-
ocratic chairman of the labor in-
vestigation committee, has spoken
right out loud. “We certainly can-
not permit power to repose in one
man to call nation-wide strikes that
would paralyze commerce and indus-
try and affect the people, the health
and the security of the nation.”
he urges Congress to remove
present exemption of unions
the antitrust laws.
One Senator does not make a Con-
gress. But that Senator McClellan
has spoken out at last does at least
make a good beginning. — Wall
Street Journal.
BUFFALO, N. Y. — Alcoholism is
not hereditary but it is communi-
cable, says Dr. Marvin A. Block,
chairman of the American Medical
Association’s committee on alco-
holism. He said 50 percent of all al-
No one ever turned in a fire alarm and said to himself: “I
knew this was going to happen to me.” That’s the strange
thing about fires and robberies and accidents—you think of
them as things that happen to somebody else.
NEW YORK.—Leo is a thinking
machine—an executive thinking ma-
chine at that.
He works for a British restaurant
chain, called Lyons. When manage-
ment meets some especially knotty
problem, it feeds the facts to Leo,
and Leo delivers a decision.
Furthermore, every time Lyons
deviates from Leo’s decisions, it loses
money.
With that story, a Massachusetts
Institute of Technology expert ex-
plained that machines are finally
moving in on the last realm of man’s
mental sovereignty—making decis-
ions.
The Greeks used to say that we
will be ruled by laws, not men, said
Dr. Warren S. McCulloch.
Now it appears we will be ruled by
machines, not laws, he told a news
conference during a meeting of the
New York Academy of Sciences.
An expert in thinking and think-
ing machines, he said there are many
mistakes in human thought processes
—and when .'these processes are put
into machine form, the mistakes stick
out all over.
Half of the people in U. S. hospitals
are there because something has gone
wrong with their brains and central
nervous systems, he said, adding:
“I don’t think brains are such mar-
velous things at all.”
Tonite, Thursday, July 13
A Great Comedy
"All In a Night's
Work"
Technicolor
Dean Martin, Shirley McLaine
Cliff Robertson
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