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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS, JANUARY 4, 1962
Climax News
Anna News
Westminster
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COMING TO Art WORTH
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visiting their children in Free-
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McMahan
STOCK SHOW
$1.62
72”xl08” Twin
2 for 73c Sanforized(R) Fitted
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BEAUTIFUL PENCALE PASTELS
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ELEVENTH SEMI-ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT
DECEMBER 30, 1961
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ASSETS
$4,134,832.46
Special Bath Towel Buy!
None
Stock in F.H.L.B.
7500
3,439.32
$100
Cash and Gov. Bonds_______
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6,774.35
Other Assets
REWARD
334,087.06
$4,674,387.62
$4,674,387.62
lavender.
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OFFICERS
CLIFFORD R. BYRD
Save! Urethane Foam
FOR INFORMATION
GIBSON CALDWELL
G. W. COMEGYS
LEADING TO THE
W. B. FINNEY
R. C. ROBERTS
ARREST AND CON-
PAUL YOUNG
J. M. WHISENANT
VICTION OF PERSONS
Another Year Of Progress
WILLFUL LY DESTROYING
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COMPANY PROPERTY
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Texas Power & Light Company
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MEMBER
INSURED
Office Bldg, and Land
Furniture and Fixtures
35,622.48
68,300.00
410,299.01
16,454.09
6,127.34
2,752.24
72x108 or Twin Fit Bottoms_______
81x108 or Full Fit Bottoms________
42x38^ Pillow Cases __________
Conventional Loans
Other Loans ________
Advance from F.H.L.B________
Other Liabilities________*________
Borrowers Reserve for
Taxes and Insurance______
Permanent Stock Reserves
and Undivided Profit ____
Get a good buy on fine quality Penney towels,
super size, solids (a big 25"x48" long) in yellow,
fawn, white, pink, lavender - - - stylish fringed
floral towels in harmonizing, yellow, pink and
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Mil-
ler.
December 31, 1956 _______
December 31, 1957 ________
December 31, 1958 ________
December 31, 1959 _______
December 31, 1960 _________
DECEMBER 30, 1961
Mr. and
spent the
WORLD’S CHAMPION and
TOP CHALLENGING COWBOYS
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Twin
NATION-WIDE MULTI-COLOR STRIPE
72x108 or Twin Fit Bottoms ____________ .$1.98
81x108 or Full Fit Bottoms__________________..$2.59
42x36 Pillow Cases ....________........ _2 for $1.29
Nation-Wide Colorful Printed Cases, 2 for $1.00
________$2.39
.... .$2.55
2 for $1.00
_______$ 446,597.00
______ 1,106,199.80
_______ 1,921,741.97
_____ 2,897,094.99
____ 3,890,595.11
_____ 4,674,387.62
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First Savings & Loan Association
McKINNEY, TEXAS
LIABILITIES
Savings and Investment Accts. $4,330,086.89
MRS. C. V. DANN
Teller
DIRECTORS
J. E. ABERNATHY
GIBSON CALDWELL
President
A. H. WITHERSPOON
Vice-President
CLIFFORD R. BYRD
Secretary-Treasurer
4%
ANNUAL DIVIDEND
(Compounded Semi-Annually)
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NATION-WIDE(R)
reduced!
Our famous long-wearing
white cotton muslins. Full
81”xl08” or full Sanforized
All money begins to earn 4% dividend the day the money
is deposited.
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mc-
Mahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McComic and
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Terry, in Dallas Saturday after-
noon.
Mrs. Estelle Sellers spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
McComic and Butch.
"HOSS" and "BEN" CARTWRIGHT
(DAN BLOCKER and LORNE GREENE)
EACH PERFORMANCE OF
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All accounts insured by an Agency of the United States
Government.
MRS. LOUISE CAIN
Office Secretary
MRS. G. D. LEDBETTER
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Recent guests of Mrs. Noma
Beaty were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
O’Neal of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Cody, Mr. and Mrs. William
Beaty of McKinney and Buddy
Beaty of Anna. e
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charley George were Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Davis and Mr. and
Mrs. Alin Cundiff and children,
all of Dallas; Mrs. Mavis Thomp-
son, Grandma Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Thompson of I port.
Blue Ridge; Miss Loddie Sprouse M‘
,1,000,)
Nac)
MONTIE MONTANA Rides & Ropes
ARTHUR ALLEN’S SHEEP DOGS
MISS TEXAS, LINDA LOFTIS
BARREL RACES * CUTTING HORSES
PERFORMING SHOW HORSES
Mrs. Velma Hall of Dallas
spent the Christmas week-end
Mrs. A. Richardson of Lawton
and Mrs. Carl Straiting and chil-
dren of Rush City, Minnesota.
Young Powell received a pain-
ful cut on the wrist while work-
ing on a window at the school
Tuesday. He received treatment
at a Van Alstyne clinic and later
was transferred to Wysong Hos-
pital where he spent a few
hours.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lair at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Tine
Kirby of Farmersville at the
Couch-Moore Funeral Chapel,
recently. Other News concerning
Mr. and Mrs. Lair: Their son,
Billy Mack, of Jacksboro spent
the holidays here with them.
Their oldest son, S-Sgt. Raleigh
Ray of Kelley Field, San Antonio
who is in Security, has re-enlist-
ed for another four-year period.
Mrs. J. C. Parker visited rela-
tives at Sherman, Idalou and
Lubbock during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jones
were hosts to members of her
family, the Massey family, for a
New Year’s dinner at their home
Sunday. Out-o-town relatives at-
tended from Prosper, Garland,
Grand Prairie, Minden, Louisi-
ana, and other points.
Mrs. Jim Martin spent the
holidays with her son and fami-
ly, Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Martin at
of Terrell and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Edwards of Ropesville.
Recent guests of Mrs. W. O.
Griffin were Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
row Pinkerton and family of
Clarendon; Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Griffin of Carrollton; Wiley
Griffin and children of McKin-
ney; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ray Grif-
fin and boys, Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Sims and son, Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Griffin and daughter, all of
Plano; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dur-
ham and son, Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Fortner and sons, all of Blue
Ridge; Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Sparks and son of Desert; Mrs.
Don Flesher and son and Mrs.
W. E. Griffin and daughter of
McKinney and Mr. and Mrs.
Cleon Griffin of Anna.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Miller were Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Miller and children of
Guymon, Okla.
M. and Mrs. Zackie Herring
and son, Scott, of Dallas spent
the week-end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hering.
Mrs. Rubye Hill and children
spent Christmas Day in Sher-
man with Mrs. Earl Hill and
grandson, Ricky.
Holiday guests of Mrs. Mary
Ingram were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Ingram of Arlington and Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse L. Bryan, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Burks and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Ingram of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beaty of
Anna have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Brodie Hood.
with her mother, Mrs. Esther
Osborne.
Stockton; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Morson and daughter of Dallas
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods
and son of Orlando, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kleven-
hagen of San Antonio spent part
of the holidays here with Mrs.
Klevenhagen’s aunt, Mrs. Anna
Lou Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Rattan
and children and Mrs. Lena
Brown spent part of the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rattan
at College Station.
Pvt. and Mrs. John Gothard of
Wylie were visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drury
Wednesday evening. Pvt. Goth-
ard was inducted into the Army
with Bill Drury and is also sta-
tioned at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas,
kansas.
The following were dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Geer on Sunday: Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Geer of West-
minster; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ed
Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Geer
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Wallis and family of Dal-
las and Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Caw-
thon of Anna.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roper and
Miss Rachel Roper were in Sher-
man on Sunday where they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lair.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hagin, Clay
Riggins and Mrs. Della Strother
attended the funeral of Guy L.
Parris at Restland Memorial
Chapel Saturday afternoon. Mr.
Parris passed away in Evanston,
Indiana.
Holidays guests in the home of
Mrs. Ruby Edgemon were: Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Beatty of Corpus
Christi; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edge-
mon and two children and Mr
and Mrs. P. A. Key and daugh-
ter, Carla, of Fort Worth and
Miss Patsy Edgemon of Grand
Prairie.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Shirley Powell on Wednes-
day included: Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Powell and family , of Howe;
Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Powell and
family of White Plains; Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Poteet and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pow-
ell and family of Floydada; Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Powell and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Ed Powell and family, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Dow Hendricks, Mr. and
Mrs. N. R. Sanstrom, Miss Decer
Powell and Miss Doris Howell,
all of Anna.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Lewis
Mrs. E. L. Tarrant
Christmas holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Knox Jr.,
at Farmers Branch Sunday.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Burks for the Christ-
mas holidays were: M-Sgt. and
Mrs. Billy R. Wardlaw of Ran-
dolph AFB; T-Sgt. and Mrs.
Dudley Hall Jr. and sons of War-
ner Robin, Georgia; Mr. gnd
Ms. J. B. Willingham and chil-
dren of Irving, and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe R. Burks and children
of Palestine. They also visited in
the home of Mrs. D. E. Burks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hale and
baby of Worsley, Alberta, Can-
ada, spent Wednesday night here
with his grandmother, Mrs. Char-
lie Hale. They were guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Hale at Elmont during the holi-
days.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wells who is a
cousin of L. H. Goforth and Mrs.
Wells’ son, Tommy, and his
friend, “Pee Wee” Roberts, of
Oxford, Mississippi, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Ms. L. H. Gor-
foth. They were in Texas to at-
tend the Texas-Mississippi game
at the Cotton Bowl on New
Year’s Day.
Other holiday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Goforth were: Mr. and
Mrs. Bob McWhirter and son of
Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
McWhirter of Sherman; Mr. and
BY MRS. RUBYE HILL
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Jernigan
and family of Dallas have been
visiting their mother, Mrs. A. W.
Jernigan.
B. R. Reed of Corpus Christi
has ben visiting his son, Ronnie
Reed, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Martin and
family of Atasca and Mr. and
Mrs. Ethel Geer of Dallas have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Geer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan
and baby of Wolfe City; Mrs.
Paulene Thompson and Mrs.
Anita Smith and children of
Garland and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Morgan of Dallas hase veen visit-
ing Mrs. E. W. Morgan and son,
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carter of
Mineral Wells and Bill Jetton of
McKinney have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown and
family recently.
moved back into their house here
last Friday. Their house was
damaged by fire some weeks
ago and they had been living in
Princeton while their house was
being repaired. They express
their many thanks to all who
helped move their furniture out
when their house caught fire, and
also for everything that every-
one did in helping in any way.
Mrs. Argel Carr and Mrs. Wil-
ma McComic visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lenore in Farmers-
ville last Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Shipman
and Mrs. Nan Recer, Princeton,
visited Mrs. Lionell Craver in
Denison last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Compton
and Donna of Louisiana spent the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Compton.
Mrs. Frances Hall is a patient
in Collin Memorial Hospital in
McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gantt and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Boorman and family and
attended church here Sunday
night. i
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Boorman
and family spent Monday and
Tuesday, visiting relatives in
Ashdown, Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Kite had
all their children home for Sat-
urday dinner except Smith Kite
and family, who live at St. Jo,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Adding-
ton and Billy Wooly spent the
Rev. Ron Harpster and Mrs.
Harpster of Fort Worth were
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Glen
Matthews on Christmas Day.
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Mrs, Bruce Craig, Greenville, NMes.
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BY MRS. IRA McCOMIC
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hinton of
Sherman and Mrs. Opal Belew
and son, Larry, of McKinney
were visitors in the S. A. Ship-
man home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Carr,
Dallas, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Carr and Dennis, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McComic,
Dallas, and Mr. Isaac Hayes of
Milligan visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
BOUNCY, light weight - - - so strong. They’re
even hand washable. These stay soft and shape-
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made so cool air circulates! 17”x25”; cotton
covered.
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BY MRS. W. P. LEWIS
Among the holiday visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie Cotter were: Mr. and Mrs. D.
D. McCarley and Anita Byrd of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Sonsell and four children of
Houston. New Year’s guests of
the Cotters were Mr. and Ms.
Dick Griffin of Dallas.
Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Ashmore,
Mr. and Mrs. William Ashmore
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Cawthon, Jackie Cawthon, Mr.
and Mrs. Scotty Cawthon, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Jennings and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Estep and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Powell and children joined oth-
er relatives of the Ashmore fam-
ily at the Milligan Clubhouse for
a Christmas party and gift ex-
change on Christmas Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drury and
Mickey and Diane Drury were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Randall Moore at Celina on
Christmas Day.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hagin Sunday, De-
cember 24th, were: Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Lair and son of Corpus
Christi and Mrs. B. J. Boykin of
Dallas and Guy Strother of Fort
Worth.
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wortham and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wortham in
the death of their brother, Ben-
i jamin Wortham, who passed
away at his home in Tom Bean
Tuesday. Funeral services were
held at the Tom Bean Baptist
Church Wednesday afternoon.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Leon O’Neal on the arrival
of a son, born on Thursday, Dec.
28th, at Wilson N. Jones Hospi-
tal at Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnes and
children of Dumas were visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Barton Wednesday. They
were spending the holidays with
relatives at Weston and McKin-
ney.
Mrs. Della Strother was the
guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Herring, and family at Grand
Prairie.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harkins
were guests of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Harkins Jr., at Dallas on
Christmas Day for a delicious
meal.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva James were
in Fort Worth a few days fol-
lowing Christmas where they
were guests of Mrs. James’ broth-
er and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Miller, and other relatives.
Among the out-of-town guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Reno during the holidays
were: Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hunt
and children of Slayton and Mr.
and Mrs. Woody King and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Reno and children of Dallas.
W. L. Lawrence of Anna has
been re-elected president of the
Collin Farm Bureau and James
Nalls and Kern Chaney were
elected directors at a recent elec-
tion held by the group at Mc-
Kinney.
M. C. Powell Sr. and daugh-
ter, Misses Nora and Burr Pow-
ell, spent Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Powell at
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Slaughter
were hosts for a family gather-
'ng on Christmas Day, at which
time they had all their children
home as follows: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles El White and family of
Anna; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Slaugh-
ter and children of Rio Vista;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kannen-
berg and son of Irving; Mr. and
Mrs. John Slaughter and family
of Gainesville; Mr. and Mrs.
John Boden and family of Fort
. - — Richardson and with Mr. and
enjoyed a New Years dinner in Mrs. Newt Klutts at Quitman.
the home of Mrs. Lewis nephew, - — -- - - -
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• Wash Cloths 4 for $1.00
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20 GREAT PERFORMANCES Will Rogen Coli-
seum starting 8 P.M. Friday night January 26.
Morning show 10 A.M. Saturday morning, Jan-
uary 27; then 2 and 8 P.M. daily through Sunday,
February 4. Order tickets now for best choice.
Reserved seats, Monday thru Thunday after-
noons and Saturday morning, January 27, $2.50
(Rows 1 thru 9) and $2.00 (Rows 10 thru 12);
All nights and Friday, Saturday and Sunday
afternoons, $3.00 (Rows 1 thru 9) an $2.50 (Rows
10 thru 12). Prices include admission to Stock
Show Grounds. Send check or money order.
Specify exact performances. Address mail orders
to Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show,
P. O. Box 150, Fort Worth 1, Texas.
66th Livestock Exposition
1 0,000 HEAD FINE LIVESTOCK
Ranch and Farm Show
W. McComic Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wayne
Brockman and daughter, Cathy,
spent last week-end visiting rel-
atives in East Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Donohoo
are spending a few weeks in
Garland visiting their children.
Mr. Donohoo was recently re-
leased from Collin Memorial
Hospital after having undergone
surgery.
Mrs. Jack Furr, McKinney,
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