The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964 Page: 8 of 8
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THE WHITEWRIGHT SUN, WHITEWRIGHT, TEXAS
Thursday, January 9, 1964
WANT ADS
Charter No. 7524
$239,620.30
286,000.00
10,598.23
369,795.01
1,500.00
$756,737.66
533,029.58
2,000.00
Total Liabilities
$1,383,022.01
LINDA THEATRE
Whitewright, Texas
Total Capital Accounts
$114,599.74
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts
$1,497,621.75
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
Come to Us For
Farm Seeds
And Fertilizer
We Buy What the Farmer Grows
FARLEY & DONAGHEY
You Are Invited to
ON THE STAGE
Whitewright, Texas
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Open House
Fun For the Entire Family
If You Don’t Need It
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At Your Ford Dealer’s
SELL IT!
First National Bank !
Friday and Saturday
Want Ads Will Find a Buyer
Insy
Doughnuts and Coffee
This week ..
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Dorsett- Roman
Cost Is only 50c for 25 Words or Less
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THE WHITEWRIGHT SUN
TOM SEARS
Your Home Town Newspaper
WHITEWRIGHT, TEXAS
Notary PubUc
Real Estate
Phone FO 4-2469
Insurance
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WHILE YOU’RE HERE, SEE THE NEW FALCONS,
FAIRLANES, GALAXIES, THUNDERBIRDS
AND PICKUP TRUCKS
Starring Rod Lauren,Molly Bee
Gene McDaniels, Jack Larson
and The Sherwood Sisters.
TOUGH REQUIREMENTS UNDER
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT LAW
Saturday Nite and Sunday
Matinee, Jan. 11 and 12
YOUR COMPLETE FORD
SALES & SERVICE CENTER
The typewriter was first put on
the market in 1874.
Insy exercised his inalienable right and civic duty by serving on a
jury. Countless benefits accrue to jurors. For sample, the pay is
good — a guaranteed 5 bucks per day, which has the added advant-
age of eliminating the possibility of a juror staying at home, attend-
ing to business, and probably losng a lot more than $5.
SEE ME for Life Insurance and Hos-
pital Insurance.—Paul Stephens.
What happens when a Bache-
lor plays Matchmaker . . . for
three luscious sisters!
Clouds may be plentiful even when
rain is scarce.
FOR SALE—7-Room house on West
Grand avenue. Also house in East
Whitewright; attractive prices.—Paul
Stephens.
One of the fringe benefits of jury service is not having to pay a
fine for over-parking. The trick is to arrive early and park your
car where you can observe it from the jury room. The feeling of
smug satisfaction is positively limitless when you observe an offcer
plunk a ticket on your car . . . and you knowing that at the end of
the day, you wll walk boldly up to the County Attorney and orate,
thusly, “Friend, take care of this” . . . Makes you feel like a ward
boss — real big-shotish!
Now, Insy can’t take care of your tickets, but hee can offer you
reliable insurance protection for your car and home. See him.
LET’S TALK FARMS
AND RANCHES
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AIR-CONDITIONING service, auto
and home. Used TV and refrigera-
tors. We repair all TVs, small and
major appliances and electric motors.
— Hughes Appliance, FO 4-2470.
TIRE SALE! New-car changeovers,
6.70x15, to close out at $12.65 ex-
change plus tax. — Edwards Chevro-
let Co.
TO GET the most for your food
dollar, make up your shopping list
from the grocery advertisements ap-
pearing in The Sun each week.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
STATION ONLY
FIREWOOD NOW
when It comes to □
complete financial service
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock—par value per share $100.00
No. shares authorized ! 250
No. shares outstanding 250..
Surplus ;
Undivided profits ...
Loquat trees, will not grow in salty
soil.
Other assets
Total Assets.
The American Federation of Labor
was formed in 1886.
.$1,381,022.01
795,426.39
585,595.62
96.00
$1,497,621.75
—.2,250.00
581,412.21
6,350.00
12.613.90
76.491.91
2,148.96
25,000.00
50,000.00
39,599.74
MEN-WOMEN, age 18-42: Could you
save $10.00 per month if you found
the best plan you ever heard of. —
Box 447, Sherman, Texas. 2jl6*
FOR SALE — H Farmall, good tires,
starter, lights, P.T.O., excellent con-
dition. See Paul Stephens, White-
wright. — Herman Bedford, 893-2350,
Sherman. tf
REMOVAL of dead or crippled live-
stock. Call promptly 583-426 — 467-
2734.
WATSON BARBER SHOP open for
business. Your patronage wil be ap-
preciated. — Lowell Watson. tf
WILL BUY old, beat-up Pianos, or
good ones. Write Mr. Shelton, 620
W. Woodard street, Denison, Texas.
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Linda Theatre
Whitewright, Texas
FRIDAY NITE, JAN. 10, 7:30
FANNIN COUNTY
For State Representative, District 24,
Fannin and Hunt Counties:
LOWELL LEBERMAN JR.
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Checking Account* • Savings Accounts
Travelers Checks * Safe Deposit Boxes
Banking-By-Mail • Money Orders • " “
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E. C. WHITING
P. H. WILSON
E. L. JERNIGAN
Directors
FOR SALE — 1960 Oldsmobile 88,
4-door Holiday, white, automatic,
air, power brakes and steering, radio,
whitewalls. Exceptionally clean, one-
owner car. — J. A. Harper Jr., FO-
4-2355. *
IOANS
Automobile • Persona! • Home Improvement
Farm • Business • Real Estate • Appliance
Boat e Life Insurance • Mortgage e Livestock
Ford Sales, Inc
James Dorsett and John Roman
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EXCLUSIVE! Whipper-Clipper deal-
ership open. Whipper-Clipper mow-
ers sold only by exclusive dealers.
Retail 39.95 & up. See your nearest
Whipper-Clipper dealer or write , for
address. The Whipper-Clipper Co.,
Bonham, Texas.
JOHNSON Jewelry & Appliance is
headquarters for Hoover Sweepers,
accessories and parts.
“HOOTENANNY”
— PLUS —
It’s a Hootennany!
Hear 9 Great Big Hits!
"THE YOUNG
SWINGERS"
WHY BUY new cheap furniture?
Have yours that you know is good
upholstered. 1,400 samples to choose
from. Also seat covers, headliners.
—Flowers Trim Shop, 7 years ex-
perience.
WATER HEATERS — Jetstream
glass-lined water heaters for natural
or butane gas. Moderately priced.—
Johnson Jewelry & Appliance.
NOTE
Time, certificates of deposit outstanding $22,214.52
I, H. C. Young, 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.
The political announcements ap-
pearing in this column are subject to
action of the Democratic primary
elections of May 2 and June 6, 1964.
H. C. YOUNG, 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.
SEE Stephens & Bryant for liability
arid property damage insurance on
automobiles.
We will also have a nice selection of Used Cars
to show you, if you are interested
This Newspaper’s large number of readers make a
Want Ad the most economical means of finding a
buyer for your unneeded possessions: Livestock,
field seed, farm implements, household goods, pet
animals, poultry, real estate, musical instruments,
jewelry, automobiles and bicycles, or to find a renter
if you have a house, apartment or farm to rent.
You’ll find a Want Ad also effective in locating
strayed livestock, and in finding something you want
to buy.
THE RHYTHM ROCKERS
Featuring Tommy and Billy Price
EUELL HALL, WAYNE THOMAS
BRENDA SANDERS
AND OTHER STARS
Providing Wonderful Entertainment
Local Talent Invited For Tryouts
on the program
Admission: Adults 50c, Children 25c
FOR SALE — 1953 Chevrolet % ton
pickup. Has 1954 motor. In good
shape. See Carl Boney at Bennett’s
Barber Shop or call FO 4-2722.
FLOWERS for all occasions. Wreaths,
pot plants, casket sprays. — The
Flower. Shop, FO 4-2949. Mrs. Roy
Talley, FO 4-2749 nights. Mrs. O. W.
White, WO 5-7601, Bells, Texas.
AUSTIN — The director of the
Texas Department of Public Safety
today reminded motorists that more
stringent provisions of the state’s
safety responsibility law — requiring
drivers and owners to be able to pay
for damage to others in traffic acci-
dents — became effective January 1,
1964.
Col. Homer Garrison, Jr., DPS di-
rector, emphasized that the law re-
quired the Department to suspend the
driver licenses and vehicle registra-
tions of drivers and owners who are
not in compliance with the law at
the time of accident involvement, if
the accident comes under the Safety
Responsibility Act.
“The law provides that drivers and
owners of vehicles involved in traffic
accidents occurring or originating on
a public street, highway or thorough-
fare resulting in $100 or more pro-
perty damage, injury or death must
file written reports with the Depart-
ment of Public Safety within 10 days,
and its requirements must be met,”
he explained. “Accidents not involv-
ing death or injury but with $25 or
more damage involved still must be
reported to the Department but will
not come under the Safety Responsi-
bility Law.
The Department is required to su-
spend driver licenses and all motor
NEED WOMAN to keep children in
afternoon in my home. Call FO 4-
2542. *
“The Man Who Knows Land”
J. A. (Hot) Alexander, Inc.
Grayson Co. State Bank Bldg.
Sherman - Phone 893-2732
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits in individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships and
corporations
Deposits of United States Government (including postal
savings) 1 _
Deposits of States and political subdivisions.
Certified and officers’ checks, etc.
Total Deposits <.
(a) Total demand deposits
(b) Total time and savings deposits.
Other liabilities
Bank With The Bank
that has
EVERYTHING
HOUSE LEVELING and Concrete
Work. Free estimates. — Red Morris,
2% miles north of Whitewright on
Highway 69. Mail Address,, Bells
Route one. J23*
vehicle registration plates of both the
operator and owner of vehicles in-
volved in an accident coming under
the Safety Responsibility Law, un-
less:
“1. Evidence of liability insurance
coveragee in the minimum amounts
of $10,000 where one person was in-
jured or killed, $20,000 where more
than one, and $5,000 for property
damage is reported to the Depart-
ment.
“2. A release signed by damaged or
injured persons is filed with the De-
partment.
“3. A signed agreement to pay
damages in installments is accepted
by the damaged or injured persons,
and filed with the Department.
“4. The operator and owner are
found not to be liable in a civil court
of competent jurisdiction, and a
copy of such finding is filed with the
Department.
“5. The operator and owner deposit
with the Department cash or bond se-
curity in an amount for damages re-
sulting 'from the accident that might
be obtained by damaged or injured
persons, which in no case shall be
less than $200.”
In addition, the operator and own-
er must file proof of financial re-
sponsibility for the future and must
maintain it for five years.
Garrison noted that under the new
law, suspensions of licenses and regis-
trations will be good for a period of
of two years, unless the require-
ments of the Safety Responsibility
Act are met.
Also, he said that when a per-
son’s driver license is suspended or
revoked under and Texas Law be-
cause of a conviction on a serious
traffic charge, the Department is re-
quired to suspend such person’s
motor vehicle registration, unless of
financial responsibility for the future.
In addition to other statutory filing
fees required, a $10 reinstatement
charge has been provided for restora-
tion of suspended license and/or ve-
hicle registration in those cases where
proof of financial responsibility for
the future must be filed.
Garrison listed these exceptions
where the law does not apply:
1. The law does not apply to the
owner of a vehicle if it is involved
in an accident while being driven by
another person without the owner’s
consent.
2. If the operator or owner involv-
ed in an accident is the only per-
son damaged or injureed.
3. If the vehicle was legally park-
ed or stoppeed at a traffic signal at
the time o fthe accident.
4. If the vehicle involved was being
driven by an employee of the United
States government in connection with
official duties.
CHICAGO — The New York Cen-
tral Railroad has sold its station at
Matteson, Ill., for $1 so volunteer
firemen can set it ablaze and prac-
tice fighting fires.
“The volunteers will have a lot of
fun,” saiad Frank Tighe, real estate
manager for the railroad.
USED FRIGIDAIRE refrigerators,
all sizes and all prices. — Johnson
Jewelry & Appliances.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BELLS, TEXAS
At the close of business on December 20, 1963
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under
Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process
of collection... ;
U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed (net of
any reserves) . „
Obligations of States and political subdivisions (Net of any
reserves)
Other bonds, notes and debentures (including $369,795.01 se-
curities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaran-
teed by U. S.) (Net of any reserves)
Corporate stocks (including $2,250.00 stock of Federal
Reserve Bank) (Net of any reserves)
Loans and discounts (including $2761.60 overdrafts) .
Bank premises owned $2,000.00, furniture & fixtures $4,350.00
(Bank premises are subject to no liens)
Real estate owned other than bank premises
SAY IT with flowers from Han-
nah’s. Call Mrs, H. H. Taylor at res-
idence of Mrs. Guy Hamilton, phone
FO 4-2612.
SPECIAL: Wash and grease job,
$3.00. We do mechanical work on all
makes and models of cars. Our five
mechanics know how. — Edwards
Chevrolet Co.
Want to sell your Farm or Ranch?
We have buyers for small or large
Farms and Ranches. You have the
land . . . we have the buyer. See
or call us.
Kirk Douglas, Mitzie Gaynor
and Gig Young in
"FOR LOVE OR
MONEY"
Technicolor
with Thelma Ritter, Julie New-
mar, William Bendix, Richard
Sargent and Leslie Parrish.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation for all the
expressions of sympathy and kind-
ness shown during the loss of our
loved one, M. J. Denton. — Mrs.
Susie Denton and Family. *
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