The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964 Page: 8 of 12
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visited Mir stter; Be. Wade
Visiting Mr. and Mis: W: V.
McAdams a few days ikst
week
R. Jhnsom of Navi
Ir son, Ted and Wan-
ly
to take charge
BOm tosM.’and’Mrs. Jessie <
Clarence Floyd,
with
and little son. Dennis of Okla-
Church,
Mrs. Albert
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them a few days.
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Quarterly WMU
Bedias
Gardner and her sister of N
Church last Thursday,
resident of Navasota.
10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon. An ih
U: S: Army and stationed at
o
week irr the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Wilburn Booth and
Hubert -Holt
are
Statt Hmm»
TROOP #367 WINS SECOND
and children a* guests of her
sort and drink.
Beaumont, and Mrs. Ed Os-
The Singer Compemy-
were
mother was a Roan and a
Richards
Crundwelf.
night
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris,
vtsited his parents, Mr. and
Clellan this week-end.
Dodd.
unions tn the future, within a
Those viaiting Mrs. G. Q
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Those visiting Mrs. B. G.
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County Mbopttat to quite favor-
Visiting in the home of Mr.
Robt Allens Friday.
ton.
Her sister, Mrs. E. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bob Bennatt
Mrs.
a week ago, suffering from a
Bona
Pace
his birthday, some for the day
Trudy, and Martha Elizabeth
them
of our Mends from here re-
Waco Wednesday to visit
Visitors with Mr.
Mrs.
-
The Dorcas Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borin
SPECIALS
and
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Ethel Bishop, Mrs. S. S.
M
roe,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ett of Singleton, Mrs. Harold
Brenham and Mrs. S. L Davis
Sil McAlpine
Phone 825-6480
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
The Security State Bank
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Navasota, Texas
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At the Close of Business June 30,.1964, ,
____ 344,364 46
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________ >482,690.01
TOTAL ASSETS
297,953.
1,668,910.09
DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY
$3,488,374.10
vestment.
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TOTAL LIABILITIES ..
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
ex-
a fresh band.
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s 65,418.62
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
OFFICERS
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
..1 20,000.00
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and baby visited his father,
Mac McClellan and Judy Me
. 4,650.80
. 1,734.90
1 were here one day
visiting his sister,
Bom woMr. and Mrs. Jhha-
ny L. Psket, Jk. of Navasota,
a dauginter, Wanda Mrbep.
July IV wt 831bs. 5% ozs.
Born toMi: and Mrs. Olih
A. W. GREENWOOD. J. Vice-President __
2 ROBERT L AOSSE, Cashier , J
Mrs. Thomas Baker of Austin,
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McCune,
Elizabeth and Tommy of Con-
Mrs. Bill Taytor and’ son*
Jimmy and Paul of'Houston.
and Vacuum. Cleaners.
We Repair Al Makes:
of SewingjMachines
from Edna.
Mrs. B. G. Bennatt went
•fcilto including first aid. rowing, canoe-
ing, nature study, sotand water «wvs-
tion. Indian lore and basketry. The Ex-
plorer patrol of troop #361 placed first
in Heid Day comppeditom among all pat-
role in the Tall flush oan area. Pictured
here, to* to fight are Dated White, Corky
.... 457,174.72
...... 307,109.29
_ 595,711.93
50,00000
..... 10,000.00
...... 248,914.15
a. w. Greenwood Ptesident
B. D. COLEMAN, ve-President
... $100,000.00
_ 109/00000
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.. 23,447.90
3,144,808.09
solvents OR
inrhehandso
by Mrs. W. a McKay
(Held from last week)
Mf. andMrs: Arnold Jske •
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•• —— -- - - • —Ivawis, nainci, Mrs. H. H.
man this week-end were Mr. Barnett. Mrs. Grade Culbreth,
week were Mr.
and Mr* Sam Lewis, Mr. and
Banking House_________________
Furniture and Fixtures...............
Other real estate owned ............
Other Assets ......................
Cash and due from banks .......
Q a G Cotton Loans______________
U. S. Gov. Bonds .....................
Other Bonds ............................
Corporate Stocks ________________________
Municipal Bonds ......~y-...............
Robt Allen and Mr. Allen.
Mrs. J. W. Baker of Dayton
is here visiting her sisters,
Mrs. S. L. Davis and Mrs. Sim
Cone and Mr. Cone.
Robert Allen celebrated his
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 1
only with
PRO
Noawk place.
Mrs. Walter B. Gardner of
______ $1,774,262.52
_________ 18,500.00
________ 15,93752 , . .
9,134.59
1,629.38
. — . remembered as
Maudie Matthews, a former-
gill fled the pulpit and
brought the wonderful meo-.
Reserve District No. 1194
home after a two weeks visit Center Sunday. Not as many
with their grandparents; And as they had’ hoped for _____
Mr. and Mrs. Ruy Crundwel able to attend; but those who
sage Sunday and Sunday of Pearland, a brother of Mh
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and family from Kavarote henatnereontBartltshureh
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts including overdrafts .....
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Polk of Oklohama City, Okla.,
W. S. Barrett from Abilene and the hostess. Mrs. Claud
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t W. A. Boney
R. E. Cleveland
C W. Wren, Directors
of Texas, County of Grimes ss:
to and subscribed before me this 13th day of Jul;
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afternoon Those attending
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. were ten members and three
MBS. OBA NELL JAMES, Asst Cashier
M W IM U-
DIRECTORS
grandmother, at one time
owned the lovely home, which
was known as The Brigance
home, now known as the Joe
in Jine Philips Hos-
! Brttesville,. Okla. Mr.
announcenthe birth of a son,
--- July 16, wt 7 lb* 111
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borne of Houston. We are glad
to report Robert is still im-
proving, however it is slowly.
A visitor of much interest
called in the Robert Allen
home one day last week. She
ns A
State
Sworn
1964.
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BOY SCOUT TROOP #M1 of Navasota
placed second to scouting skills competi- .
tion and campaign ability mu sag troops
to the Tei Timbers area of Camp Stroke,
near Cosma last week. Douglas White
and Castor Jones BSvaasiR to Mar rank
aad Hal Kooken advanced to Flrot Clasa.
Over thirty merit badges were eamed to
HB•Y EMPIRE
lit So. IM . Phone 825-6434
suasive, yef gentle,
perts.Lerus help you keep
box. well-groomed lock al_________
Call as today for free pick-up service.
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and for other purposes -----------
1. Joyce Gorbet, Cashier, of the above-named bank do
hereby declare that this report of condition is true and
correct to the beat of my knowledge and belief.
Joyce Gorbet
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$178.00 plus tax
“a foot also Smooth front and baska.
Tds offer available thru Aug. 1K MM
L W. STOLZ MEMORIALS, INC.
P. C. Ben SS6 LaGsaoBb Ten, ma
yiwRrdkeropntononena and Gary tom Pampa yisited and Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Petree K
rme
with he
held with
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Jr. family,
and Mrs.
will be at Bryant's
HRiaca Service Station
Every Tuescy
. To Service and Sell
*6%u&udwde
k YOUR PROFESSIONAL LAUNDERER ,
AND DRY CLEANER —
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $482,690.01
MEMORANDA
Loans and discounts (including $3,852.76 over-
drafts) -d.—...................-----------------
Bank premises owned $60000, furniture and
fixtures $4
Other assets
mother, Mrs. T. J. Slaton, his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Floyd went to Houston
Saturday to see the new baby
of Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Wayne
Slaton. This lovely baby boy
has been named Stephen
Wayne. They also visited Mrs.
Floyd’s niece, who is still in
and Mrs. J. K. Dyer last week
carried to hospital more than were her niece, Mrs. Roy Long •
a week ago, suffering from a and children of Dallas. Mr*
SsSHr.3 » ".i as
and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith —
f"
Mrs. G. G Sanders, Mro. sister, Mro. Goddard and
Cecil Johnson and Margaret home Friday.
Johnson spent the day in - - -
Bryan Friday.
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations —........... -.......—
Time and savings deposits at Individuals,
The report that comes from year or 80 and to have more -Au Singer Sewing Machine*;
Victor Crowson in Madison of their number present
A FREE GIFT
For Edch Now Savings Account
Of $200 Or More
Or For $200 Increase In A
Currenr Account
You Get An Attractive
Sot of 6 Insulated Tumblers
(One To A Customer)
Navasota Federal Savings & Loan Ass’n.
main in the hospital and Sunday afternon.
some net doing so well. "etemi-- Z
and others came in the af- ily moved to Pasadena Satur- from Missouri visited
temoon. Those present for the day, where he will pastor a Sunday.
occasion were his daughter, church.
Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan
Mrs. Mildred Gajeske of
Brenham, his three sisters,
Mro. Jesse Floyd of Navasota,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brooks
of Navasota, Mr. and Mro. Ir-
TOTAL RESOURCES_____________________
LABILITIES ANU CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS
Common Capital Stock -----------------------
Surplus: Certified________—-v--------------------------•
Undivided Profits _____________________________
Reserve for Contingencies ............................. -
Deposits ...................................--------. ..Lyay
Crundwell, Mrs. Arthur Thig-
attended the ball game here pen, Mr* Carrie Wingard, Mr*
Saturday night. Frank Myers, Mrs. Ruby Cleg-
, Miss Gail Grissom from I horn, Mr* T. W. Dreher, Mrs.
is visiting her Rebecca Hart, Mrs. Claud Tru-
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray: ...
Pies Ballard of Pasadena, who The classes- ofr 43-44-45 of dayguest.
came at this time to take their former Bedias High School
sons, Tommy and Charles, held a ciaos reunion at Civic
and friends came, honoring Linn.
Bro. Jimmy Jones and fam-
the after helng struck relative ot Robert Allen. Her
by a truck, and they visited
Mr. and Mr* Gene Bagley.
" 3027 *
_____ ____ I Those visiting Mr. and Mr* Sanders last
New Caney visited with the J. B. Barrett Sunday were Mr e. w unu nose mrs. I. G.
And and Monre Hursztand Mra Bates Wilson from Hous- Bennatt this weekend were
Elgin Carrell a few days last*
week was their granddaugh-
ter, Mi. Jerry McCurry and1
four children of Tomball.
Their daughter, Mr* Barney >
Coody-of Tomball was *Sun-
was the one time, Mro. Aline---—
ZXn, whose - grand- NEWS FROM
_ and family from Vanderbilt,
and daughters, B. G. Bennatt, Jr., and son
came enjoyed a day of visit-
ing and reminiscing. They
Mrs. I. B. Mize visited in were happy to have their for-
EPomde PRoanstpntc MS
•me Ted Slatons, with his his childre
n, 3ob e 01
her parents, Mr. and Mr* from Huntsville. They
Lester Keisler this week-end. M
and son, Dave, from Houston. J. T. Bell and Mrs. J. D. Book- visitor* namely,
Mr. and Mr* "Travis Pool 1-----*----’ J---
Sim Cone was quite a hap- ■ ... ____a.tex. _
py man Sunday when relatives and granddaughter, Terry Hargett from Woodville,
lens Monday.
Mrs. Bo Dyer and Miss Ann
Dyer at Bedias visited her
parents, Mr. and Mr* Orion
McIntyre.
elated. The cards were beauti-
ful. The food was delicious.
Mrs. G. P. Morris Sunday.
Dean and Gene will spend a
Week with their grandparent*
parents, and Mr* Kerr visiting
Recent visitor* of Mt: and her daughter, Mh. and Mr*
Mi* S. S. Crundwell' were Ronald Benson and Ronald
We are very sorry Tom Gris-
EaIWalkergot Houston, som “nimoesChamesfpasadena
Mr. and Mro. G. E. Gajeske of Whatley 2
arnpam"pamemeDenly pnaamrw2nb ^2 this week.
and useful gifts were appre- the Baptist Church. Bro. Car-
:) vacation spendii
father; Clarence
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the pulpit at ptist e.store idf1
Dean and Gene trom Houston WatM§.
and Mr. and Mro. Walter They plan to hold more re-
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Virgil Cook, Notary Public
__ ___ ____ Ml* ShortMcDo
£ SSeTee,mm‘Tet, IX xs-s
will visit the dan
teresting,program.wes.eniDhlonegadaanephewote Mf- UlHe H«er .nd Ter-
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cihkttandmeiomn shdngdamtncnnp-xer'cay,
brought their sandwiches and Okla., atthistime, Mrs. Booth
the host church furnished dis-
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B.Truett brought an interesting
Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. report on her trip to Southern
WO McKay Sunday. Baptist Convention in Atlantic
sUte No^i at* *• J. Delicious refresh;
RErororconDroNor- cookie, were served.“m
IOLA STATE BANK
of Iola, Texas, at the close of business June 30th, 1964.
a state banking institution organised and operating under
the banking laws of this State and a member of the
Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a
call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the
Federal Reserve Bank of this District
ASSETS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ----- $3,488,37410
* ' * Wb II 6 ,
The telephone call from the
granddaughter in Houston
was enjoyed. ,a
McIntyre at Roans Prairie
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A. W. GREENWOOD
LN, YEAGEB
Si D. COLEMAN
E A. PATOUT, JR.
_______ Stallones and' an gftf friend,
ter, Mr. and Mrs. TOm •Beelr Sandra Widker, aU’of Tom- _
of Houston also visited with ball; a grandion, Mhand Mrs.
them a few day* Leighiton SHalnes at Hous-
Creath - Brazos Association ton; who dropped by* on their nit, ___
ly 9, son, Maurice Stailones, now in
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heart attaek. We hope for Dyer and Ann visited her
him an early recovery. Others parent* Mr. and Mrs. Orion
Bedias News BIETHS
t;w- Mr. ama Msw:D Bishop
(Held from last week) ?
Capital: J__J
(a) Common stock, total par value $35,000.00 _ 35,000.00
Surplus”..!............. 27,500.00
Undivided profits....................a......................................... 2,918.62
were their daughter, aftemoon, whio rernaihs grave- _ _
,ly ill. Visitors ihrthe Bishop daughter,-. Stacy Lynn,
.home at diffteefft times last 15, wt 7 "Ibsr 3 os*
Mr. and Mr* Harold Folk week tihcludeothiett daughter, r I L--- __
Mr. and' Mrs. Raymemd Grant Comptan of Iota, a daughter,
who will visit her* 4, ,
Guests in the Albert Wor- thexa
ahem home this past week end
were his daughter, Mro. Bear -r
and Mr* Bear of Houston. " cga2,
Mr. and Mr* Osborn, Sr. of caney,
Houston visited the Robt Al- week
Cal 825-3362 ,
40.4c
partnership* snd corporations............—................ 84,579.19
Deposits of U. S. Gov. (including postal savings) - 165.04
Deposits of States and political subdivisions--------- 33,296.50
Other deposits (certified and officers' check* etc.) 1,277.08
Total Deposits ........ $417,271.39
(a) Total demand deposits--- 312527.16 .
(b) Total time deposits ..... 104,579.19
Mr* Bagley is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd.
Mr. and Mro. Shorty Mc-
Dowell and small grand-
daughter of Dallas are here on
able at this time. He was
a-.g
• h*rn
STUART MUSIC CO.
M Tsaos Av* Bryan
HMMMEMGee-"___
82.. .
HMMMAMAAM ' ' ' • -w -,,e
__ mnsun______
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Cash, balances with other bank* and cash
items in process of collection ............... 109,839.85
U. S. Gov. obligation* direct and guaranteed ........ 20,000.00
Obligations of States snd political subdivisions ........ 200.00
Corporate stocks (including $1,900.00 stock of
Federal Reserve Bank) _________________________________ 1,900.00
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964, newspaper, July 23, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446196/m1/8/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.