The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964 Page: 6 of 12
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was
Houston for the past five and
from the chapel of_Scott-
9 a.m. Wednesday,
from St Stanislaus
Rev. T. W. Kappe, pastor of
tenment was in St. Stanislaus
Mr. Kroll died at 6 p.m.
998,545.77
1,398,965.75 guests of her mother, Mrs. Lu-
416,657.94
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210,045.00 held Tuesday.
6,598.24 weeh of her grandmother, Mrs.
Total’ Assets
$4,961,019.76
2,789,761.34
by
825-3726.
395
NEW LOW PRICE....
fives at
Aibson and
• Mrs.
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and Mrs. James
$1,299,020.69
savings deposits
Durden and family and Mr.
$4,540,350.92
will
return
They
family.
420,668.84
Total Capital Accounts
$4,961,019.76
c.
>1,199,000.68
9:00 to 9:30 KWBC 1550 K. C.
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Marian Brown Thomas.
and belief.
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Otto F. Lohmeyer
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NAVASOTA, TEXAS
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DIRECTORS.
ASSETS
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$1,661,850.09
First Mortgage Loans
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Rev. B. R. Shelton, pastor of
20,100.00
97,500.00
79,738.72
36,230.18
13,445,43
of Montgom-
Wisnoskie of
41,413.28
466,283.04
33,019.91
10,852,66
dressed, or breeding stock.
See Milton Boenker, or call
100,000.00
100,000.00
208,668.84
12,000.00
one son, O. M. Coe, Jr. of La-
Porte; three sisters, Mrs. G. D.
Prude of Houston, Mrs. Jerry
D. Burly of Beaumont, and
Mrs. Everett Oliphant of Bay-
town; one brother, E. T. Coe
of Detroit, Michigan; along
with two granddaughters and
1,857,205.06
73,002.00
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• Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nel-
son and daughter, Pamela, of
Shreveport, La., are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nelson.
• Mrs. Fred Tucker of Dallas
TooLateTo
Classify
J. P. Terrell
E. T. Ketchum
A. 1. Youans •
It’S Sensational!
It's the new
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Final Rites For
Charlie Krol. 62
Held Wednesday
Funeral services for Charlie
Kroll, 62, of 1013 Longley St,
Morton, Dorothy Matthews Schroeder, John Binford, Barbara McDonald
Chancy, Dickie Bob Hidden, Ruby Jewell Peteete Wilson. Herbert Schulze.
Elisabeth Bryant Schulze, Henry Lindley, Nettis Gayle Stone, Mrs. J. T.
Ferguson, Principal R. K. Gardner and Mrs. Gardner.
GARGKN
MATS
ment was in Oakland Ceme
tery under the direction of
Scott-Harris Funeral Home.
Mr. Coe died at 2 a. m.
Saturday in the Grimes Me-
morial Hospital. He was bom
in Navasota on February 8.
1899. the son of Ollie Lee Har-
ris and Oscar Coe. He was a
retired garage owner and had
lived in Navasota for the past
22 years. Mr. Coe was a mem-
ber of the First Methodist
Church of Navasota.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Gladys Coe of Navasota;
Funeral Services
ForO.M.Coe,Sr.
Held Sunday
Funeral services for O. M.
See if sprinkle a squ^n
w h ile wh irling /
direction of Scott Harris Fu-
neral Home.
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30,488.42
2,183,26
5,91262
$595
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The Singer Company
Representative
will be at Bryants
Texaco Service Station
Every Tuesday
To Service and Sell
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Loans on Savings Accounts ..
Other Loans ........................
Stock in Federal Home Loan
Bank ___X.. ........................
U. S. Gov. Obligations .......-
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Office BaUding and Equip-
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Solitary Milk, gal 85c
Minimax Milk, 3 tall cans
Mellorine, Ma gal,..
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of
this report of condition and declare that ot has been ex-
amined by us and to the beet of our knowledge and belief
lawn sprinkler
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Navasota Federal Savings & Loan Association
844951
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I, Otto F. Lohmeyer, Executive Vice President, of the
above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of
condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items in process of collection ....................
United States 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
>210,045.00 securities of Federal agencies and
corporations not guanted by U. S.) (Net
of any reserves) ...I....... ....................................
Loans and discounts (Net of any reserves)
Fixed assets ........................-.......................................
Other assets .................................................................
Have You Obeyed
Acts Two Thirty Eight?
Church 525 East Blacksheam St.. Navasotd.
Abo tune in our Sunday morning program
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O Mr. and Mrs. H. E Schulze,
Jeff and Jennifer of Houston
visited with Mr. and Mrs. V.
V. Bryant over the week end.
O Helen Nemir, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Nemir of
Philadelphia, left Tuesday for
her home after spending two
weeks with her grandmother,
Mrs. Paul Nemir.
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Total Liabilities and Capital Acounts
NOTE
O Mrs. L. C Frede, Miss An-
nette Moore, Mrs. Earl Harris,
Sr., and Mrs. Iris Harris ac-
companied Lou Frede, Lisa
Harris, Celia Cleere, Donald
Haltmar, and Rocky Harris to
Comfort for the week end.
The girls remained for camp.
O Mr. and Mrs. Dick Keeton
and children spent last week
visiting at Dallas visiting rel-
atives and Six Flags Over
Wm. Albert Miller Agency
I 210 E. Wash. Are.
I Insurance AU Forms
' Farm A Home Loans
Insurance Office 825-6789
Real Estate Offlice 825-6451
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WE PUT THE SURE IN
INSURANCE
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BARDEN
ATE &
each graduate gave a brief summary of Ms aeUvities since graduation.
Movies of the dam taken during the second grade were shown. Pictured
here in the front row, left to right are Juanita Bullard Cayard, Judith
Oscillating
SPRINKLER
Houston and Marion Ross off
Pasadena.
After the dose of business Juno 30. 1964
LANDBANK
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41c
39c
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84 N ns
Hospital. He was
Richards on August 27, 1901.
Charter No. 4253
AEPOAr OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Navasota in the State of Texas, at the close of business
on June 30, 1964, published in response to call made by
Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S.
Revised Statutes.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Scott and
1,199,020.69 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barron.
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Monday in Pasadena General Tomball, Mrs. Susie Hyman of
born in Tomball and Mrs. Gertrude
Snow of Navasota; two broth-
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resident of South
“eensadepidane wewpiefgpehifd
time of his death. Mr. Kroll
was a member of St. Augus-
tine Catholic Church in Hous-
ton, and a member of the
Pasadena Council #3700 of
the Knights of Columbus. He
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Better Huny
e Mrs. James Hallmark of
Comanche was the guest for a
the son of Josephine Laskos-
kie and John Kroll. He was
employed by Brown & Root
Construction Company at the
ISaozmekde
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: POWER MOWER i
ers, Joe Kroll and Leonard
Kroll, both of Richards; along
with six grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Raymond
Sicinski of Houston, Anton
Sicinski of Richards, Carl Cole
of Houston, Rarold Wisnoskie
of Tivola, Lee Kroll, Jr. of
TWENTY-TWO MEMBERS of Navasota High School's graduating class Keelan Evans. Mary Kathryn Dyer Upchurch and Supt J. T. Ferguson,
of 1949, and their families, celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of their in the back row, left to right, are Victor Hemann. Aldrew Harrington,
commencement at the VFW Home hero Sunday. Following a picnic lunch, Billy Ray Horn. Pete Allphin. Malcolm Mookins. Arthur Mohr, Bobby
• Sergeant and Mrs. Herbert
Hobbs and two daughters left
Wednesday for their new
home in Norman, Oklahoma,
after a visit of several weeks
with relatives. The family has
been living in Hawaii for
three years where Sergeant
Hobbs has been stationed.
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
45-A-tfe Charles Kooken. A
• Mr. and Mrs. Elho Schulz
OlanT.Perry
Held Tuesday
Funeral services for Olan
Turner Perry, 62, of 303 Bre-
mond Street, Houston, were
held at 3 p. m. Tuesday, July
14.
The Rev. E. H. Crouch of
Navasota officiated in serv-
ices from the chapel of the
Lindley-Robertson F.u neral
Home here. Interment was in
the Pleasant Hill Cemetery
near Carlos.
Mr. Perry passed away at
9:15 p. m. Sunday, July 12.
in a Houston hospital. He
was born October 5, 1901, in
Grimes County, the son of
Ella Ester Turner and Seltzer
Howard Perry. He had been
a resident of Houston for the
past 21 years and was em-
ployed as a pipe fitter at the
time of his death.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. O. T. Perry of Houston;
one daughter, Mrs. Arlene
Clement of Houston; two sons,
Howard Neal Perry of Hous-
ton and David Perry of Little
Rock, Arkansas; one sister,
Mrs. J. S. Lands of Rt. 2, An-
derson; and one brother, A. P.
Perry of Ely, Nevada; along
with three grandchildren and
one great grandchild.
Pallbearers were i. S.
Lands, Jr. of Cleveland, J. P.
Allen and Fred Perry, both of
Route 2, Anderson; Ronnie
Malone and Dannie Malone,
both of Houston, and Pat
Kindle of Columbus, Ohio.
. . . WITH MORTGAGE PROTECTION
IN THE EVENT OF YOUR DEATH
It's comforting to be sure that no matter what hap-
pens to you, your family will be able to keep their
home! Our life insurance program provides this assur-
ance.
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Texas. - «... -
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Ellis
and baby of Austin are visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. K Pirtle. "
• Mrs. Jon Brumley of Phito- ..
delDhia Penn., arrived Mon- Time certificates of deposit outstanding ...
day for a visit of several ------------ F-—*-- Vida
weeks with her mother, Mrs.
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LOST: Red male Chihuahua. „ .. a. 200012 un.
Call 825-3207._______45-D-lp Mrs. Lawrence Minsky left
SUMMER SALE
ther Danford.
• Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Galbreath
were in Houston Sunday be-
cause of the death of a friend,
Dr. Charles C. Sanders, for
whom funeral services were
desirable; must have some--------
knowledge of business pro- and Mrs. Bill Minsky and
FOR SALE: Three bedroom
home. Nice neighborhood, and
Cali 825 3934. 45-A-2p week from a visit with rela-
........._ ___________sons, Floyd Kroll of Victoria Navasota, officiating. Inter-
Catholic Cemetery under the and Charlie Kroll, Jr. of
- — - — Pasadena; four sisters, Mrs.
and Vacuum Cleaners.
We Repair Al Makes
of Sewing Machines
Cal 825-3362
40 4c
Mr. hmu-
Mr. Rancher
A recentstdy in this area
has resulted in an upward
adjustment in our loan val-
ues making R possible, In
many cases, to make larger
loans. For Information about
a loan on your farm or
ranch coms in soon—let us
explain the many advan-
tages of a Land Bank loan.
J. M. Pollard, Assn’t Manager
FLBA of BRYAN
1210% Ave. L, Amick Bldg.
Huntsville, Texas
Phones: Ots. GA 5-3691
Rea GA 5-5680
...........$1,947,448.72
Where It Pays"
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one-half years. ... I _ —I
Rosary was recited at 8 p.m. Cm. Sr., 65, of Navasota were •
South Houston, were held at Tuesday in the chapel of held at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 12
, July 15, Scott-Harris Funeral Home the ehanel nf Scott-
MMK Catholic Surviving are Ms wife. Mm.
Church at Anderson, with the Clara Kroll of South Houston;
- one daughter. Miss Joanna
Kroll of South Houston; two the First Methodist Church of
cedures. Salary open. Con-
tact W. S. Conkling. 45-E-2c Saturday.
have been visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam By-
erly, her parents, were accom-
panied by them to Houston
on Saturday from which point
they returned by plane to
their home in Denver, Colo-
rado.
• Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Galbreath
and daughter, Miss Mary El-
len, were recent visitors with
Dallas relatives.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor
of Silsbee were week end
• Miss Betty McCue, grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Byerly, is spending the week
in Pasadena with Miss Debbie
Byerly.
• Mrs. David Barnes and
sons, Randy and Curtiss who
one grandson.
Pallbearers were Mike
Searcy and J. T. Mason, both
of Houston; Trinston Harris,
Ben Swank, III, Morris Hoff-
man and E. W. Sydow, all erf
Navasota.
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OPEN TRIANGLE STORE
7 a-m.-8 P.m.Dzogig Ave — Famm Mad 244 Orders
Sunday Ti>0 bjm-1 pjn. Navasota. Item Stamps
Ernest Lord and her aunt,
Mrs. Pearl Taylor.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barron,
Emmy. Jerry and Linda of
south Houston were week end
visitors with their parents,
■ Quality to* with ell the import- ।
! ant features you need. Fully to*- ■
■ Bad, exta deep deck to said, •
• safe non-degging discharge. New a
। turbe-ift blade culs elean. Meets J .
S el ASA safety specifications. 2 pureheea
• Hoat-Lock safety handle — pre-: ---5
vents rail back, asy •
spin medal 29 J Mow
HJ. Briggs 1 Sbat- a U°W
ton engine. • Only
Secz ;
that church officiating. In-
22. rr; .a.
evuucsgumuwce-
rprorr '' et
m Last Rites for
ment. Less Depredation
Deferred Charges ---------------
Prepaid Federal Insurance
MATURE LADY WANTED for Tuesday morning for a trip
receptionist at Navasota to Odessa where they will
Medical Center. Experience visit Mr. i— _— _ __
M/z-inch PLASTIC
k GARDEN HOSE
I Sir
y minute. Long wearing 100% "j"
M g n. 9225
50 FL Lngih *“e"
Csawara st $2.95
Fruit Jars — Tops — Sure Jell
Eleven Brands Beer — Hot or Cold
Gulf Gasoline, al brands oR Chock our price
RABBITS FOR SALE: Live,
LIABILITIES
saxinsmsanaatnvszmnelt.......™
Advances from Federal
Home Loan Bank --
Other Labilities —.....
Deferred Credits------
General Reserves-----
Undivided Profits .—
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ..................................................
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ..........................
Deposits of United States Government ...............
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Deposits of banks ............-...................... ...
Certified and officers’ checks, etc.
Total Deposits .............................. $4,540,350.92
(a) Total demand deposits $3,241,330.23
(b) Total time and
TOTAL LIABILITIES —.......$1947,448.72
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Total Liabilities......... ......................................
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock—par value per'share >100.00
No. shares authorized 1,000
No. shares outstanding 1,000
Surplus —........-..........................................................
Undivided profits .......... -...................................
Reserves ..........'..................................................*.......
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964, newspaper, July 16, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446195/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.