The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1967 Page: 7 of 8
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May 11, iMt
THE ALBANY NEWS
the purckie of new
itrcet decorations for
ly at a cost of $1,300,
your town a
"MAS GIFT
MAY
proud of Albany
Hie holiday*!
the Christmas Lighting last
at the Chamber of Commerce
Moran
News
bran Amity Club
ttdg Year's Work
#. G. Jones was bodes*
it's final Meeting, gl
Onto tlnpk: was 'Let
and Artktt Be Our
notto wis "Cowards
tew* befoW their
— valiant never teste
bat once ' Sufcnpesre
the bftslne^i
wiley Williams prt?-
sfcfing, the pr'flfrsm for the on-
jrear was discussed The
— accepted with regret the
resigStttiM of Mrs Ralph Sny-
*L , Pearl Roach, federation
cwmsetor, gave an interesting
report.
Mrs. Floyd Hamilton was pro-
gram leader. "What Is Cour-
age?" and "the Courage to
Grow and Fail' were topics
given by Mrs. Richard Dresser.
Mrs. Alton Bwton discussed
"Is There a Samaritan in the
House?" and 'the Excuse We
Should Never Use."
Mrs. fe. 0. Klimivm reported
on "IT* Art of Faying a Com-
pliment," and "How to say
'thai* you'"
Club Was dismissed with a
prayer by Mrs Kinnison.
Mrs. Wiley Williams and Mrs.
Morris Snyder presided at the
tea table. which was centered
with an arrangement of spring
flowers Accessories were silver
and crystal
Mmes Hershel Roberts and
Albert Morris were guests for
tl;f afternoon
Members present included:
Mmes. C. S Barrow, Alton Bur-
ton, Bob Bia-ton. Jim Copeland,
Richard Dresser, Floyd Hamil
ton, E. 0. Kinnison, Norman
Fatton, Pearl Roach, Garland
Shelton. Morris Snyder. Albert
Thompson, Wiley Williams, W.
G Jones and Fred Wylfc.
Mrs. KffW Brooks spent th*
week-end in Friendswood with
her nephew, Buddy Clanton, and
family.
Luncheon Club
Enjoy* Sampler
the Moras Luncheon C!ub was
honored with a Sampler frcm
the Albany Fandangle on April
26. Robert Nail Introduced the
cast and program An old fav-
orite, "Remember When?" op-
ened the program followed by
Is Love But a Dream?" sung
by Mrs. James Bernjtdn and
Mrs Ed Ompton. Other num-
bers included "Lock, Stock and
Barrel," Work is a Song."
Windmill and "Prairie Land'
Several of these songs were
written by James Rail Those
entertaining were Mr». A. V.
Jones, Jr.. Mrs Ed Oompton,
Mr and Mrs James Bernstein,
Mrs Bill Green, Mrs Nadine
Brewster, Lawrence Winkler,
James Ball, Garry Smothers,
Bobby Fanner. James Waters,
Miss Alice Reynolds accom-
panied them on the piano
Visitors were E. L Edgar,
Mrs Ben Carlile, Mrs Pat
Carnes, Mr. and Mrs Clarence
Waller of Albany and Mrs Zeta
May Martin of Cisco.
On May 3 the dub was enter-
tained by the Ministerial Alli-
ance and Soil Conservation.
Rev. Jotinn; Smith, pastor of
the First Baptist Church of Al-
bany, brought an interesting
talk on "Facts About Soil Con
servation
A delicious turkey dinner was
served to the following conser-
vation group, Mrs Pat Byford.
secretary. Rev Carl Anderson.
Lendon Parker, Lawrence Wink-
ler, Rev Johnny Smith. Rev.
Von Rentzell, S E Pennington.
all of Albany. Rev James N.
Johnson, Kenneth R Reed. Hen
ry Marry, Ron Hartline. Fred
McDowell, Jchn Williams. Jack
Fambro, all of Breckenridge;
Rev. Butch Pesdi, Virgil Morris
of Moran: Bob Posey of Texar-
kana; John D Isenhower of Put
nam Other visitors were Nan
ny McCullough. Fanny McCul „ J H..
lough. Mrs. Oda Lou Posey of pftal. Cisco
Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Coe of Cisco, and Mrs Keith
Cordray of Wichita Falls.
Mm. Williams
Attends Convention
Mrs. Lynn Williams of Moran,
Mesquite District President of
the TFWC and member of the
Moran Amity Club, has returned
from the state convention which
was held in the Baker Hotel,
Dallas. May 1, 2, and 1
Mrs. Williams was awarded
a silver tray for having been
the president who raised the
it money for the TFWC
rttable and Educational
Fund This made Mesquite Dis-
trict first place winner in the
lima drive
the Moran Amity Club won a
number of the awards present-
ed at the convention: Fine Arts
r\«r mi am m & ■■ A t(._ DmImU 0mi<
uepartinfm. \in* naipn sny-
der distrid and dub chairman,
3rd place; Literature and
Drama, outstanding projed;
International Affairs, Mr* Rich-
ard Dresser diatrid and dub
chairman; 2nd place. Outstand-
ing Club Award; Inter Ameri
can Affaire Division; 1st place,
Over-All Report , 1st place. Out-
standing program for town of
under 500 population . 1st place,
Outstanding program regardless
of population: Foreign Polio
Division. 1st place; Trade and
Aid Division. 1st place; Mes-
quite District Charitable and
Educational Fund, 1st place
The state Tall board meeting
will be held in Austin. Oct. 3
and 4, and the state conven-
tion will be held in Austin May
it, 7 and ft. 1968.
The Mesquite District work-
shop and board meeting will be
Oct 19 at Loraine
Ihe district convention will
be in Abilene March 20 and 21,
1988.
Miss Lola Ranchman had sur-
gery in the Etstland hospital
Tuesday
Mrs. W. L. Clinton Is receiv-
ing treatment in Graham Hos-
WERSMENT SALE
ftid Opening June 14> 1$67
imunication Cable Lines
K*posed of by U. S. Government
, In Southwestern Oklahoma and
fett Central Texas Vicinity
(1) Right-of-way easements, licenses ar-d permits in South^
western Oklahoma vidnity, lft-1'2 feet 1In wMtti a"d ^
miles in lemtth together with communication cable burled
„ , j w-, lindcreround Dual cables exist in most cares
.... O. C.NC
these easement and license areas; and
(2i Right-of-way easements and licenses in the * est Central
T^xas vicinity 16-1 2 feet in width and 200 5 m.les In length.
SLV S cable .!» burW * lo
umtasraroi thai cubk* nW to JhSTe.s*-
total of approximately <01 miles of cable within these ease-
ment and license areas.
The communication cable line in the Southwestern Oklahoma
vicinity is located in Comanche, Greer, Harmon, Jackson,
Kiowa and Tillman Counties, Oklahoma, and Wilbarger oun
-i. <**• »»<•<» »» -<y jg
vidnity is located In Jones, Shackelford, Callahan, T ijlor,
Runnels, and Nolan Counties, Texas.
The communication cable may be used In-place or removed,
at the election of the purchaser^!.
Arrangements for inspection of the cable j" th* 5j"*1;
western (Oklahoma vicinity may be made by
John Walton. General Services Admimstrattoi J^al ' ri
erty Division, Room 5AJ0, 819 Taylor ^,1^ Worth,
TVvas 7BI02 Phone No ED 4-2331, Area Code 817 or <2> C.
D. Bom a n. ~ Real Property Accowtability^ouihmnT ""V"
Base Civil Engineer, A It us Air Force Base, Oklahoma 73521,
Phone No. HI 2-8100, Area Code M0.
Amusements for inspection of ^ cabletto to tte Wert
Central Texas vicinity may be made ^
Flynn General Services Administration, Real Property Pi
vLsion, Room 5A30. 819 Taylor Bred Fort
M Ml
r». 'S";-
at which place and time they will be publicly opened and
Mr*. I.. L. Harris entered Cox
Hospital in Abilene Sunday for
treatment.
Mrs. Join Williams spent the
week-end in Texas Cfty with
her children, Junior Williams.
Kenneth Williams, and Mrs
William CHne and families.
Carl Wiloth had the misfor-
I time of getting a bone broken
{in his ankle and is receiving
treatment in Hendrick Memori-
I al Hospital, Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy William*
and family and Mr and Mrs
Darrell Wrigrt and family of
Lubbock spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr and
Mrs. Lynn Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dennis at
Llojd Morris is reported to
be doing nicely in the Veterans
Hospital, Dallas, and hopes to
be home soon
Mrs. Carroll Loudder left Dal-
las Saturday by plane for Cali-
fornia where die will visit her
daughter, Carrollyn
( lebrates Birthday
Mr*. Eugene Mitchell and
Mrs Roes Oddl of Euless hon-
ored their daughters with a
birthday party Monday, May i,
at the Mitchell home.
Sharla Mitchell, 4, and Kristi
Odd!. 1, received many nice
gifts
ijp birthday table was dec
orated with a kitten table doth,
kitten birthday hats, and kitten
birthday cake Each guest was
given a toy wrist watch
Refreshments of rookie* and
Ice cream and punch were serv-
ed to Kristi Odell. Sharla Mit-
chell. James and Rodney Col
Unsworth, Donna Boyett, Rod-
ney Stegall, Timmy Sfcone. Bob-
by. Beth, Billy and BeUina
Burton Carolyn Crews, Kayle
Oddl, Sharyi Mitchell, and
Mmes Urn Stone, Bob Burton,
John f'oljinswwth, Frances
crews, Fred Yonker, Gladys
Une. Frank Midkifl. Ross
Oddl and Eugene MltcheU.
o
PIANO RECITAL
Hie pupils of Mrs Garland
Shelton will be presented in a
recital on Friday evening. May
12. at 8:00 in the First Baptist
Church.
Piano and organ students
playing are Donna Dennis.
Necia Green, Cindy Crews,
Brenda Tonne, Connie Moore.
Ellen Parrish. Pam Johnson,
Alice Parrish, Lynda Jones.
Kathy Miller, Debbie Hudson.
Marie Young. Roger Rexroat.
Amy Moore and Theresa Wag
ley.
The public is invited.
School News
School will be dismissed on
May 19. Commencement exer
rises are:
May 14-Baccalaureate sen '
ice, high school auditorium, j
8:00 p m Rev. Nojman Pat i
ton, Moran Methodist Church
pastor, will deliver the sermon, j
May 18—8:00 p. m., high'
school auditorium, grade school:
graduation
May 19--high school gradua
tion, 8:00 p m Dr Richard
Ktm of Hartfin-Simmons Uni-
versity. will be the speaker.
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• Mesquite Spraying
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Moran Hi#* School candi-
dates for cheerleaders and
twirlers will hold try-outs on
Thursday, May 11, during their
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Spratt M j pjr classes. They will be se
CIRCLE ® ELECTRIC CO.
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We are experienced and prepared to do all kinds of elec-
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various lines of electrical service are the follow tag: Motor
Repairing. OR Fldd Installations and Repairs. House Wiring
and/or repairs to same. Installation of Electrical Heating
systems, and service. Estimates and references are cheer-
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LLOYD L. WALKER. ALBANY HIGHWAY, MORAN
TEL. »45-3M3
Dallas spent the week-end with
her sister, Mrs. Jay Terry.
Rev. and Mrs. Butch Pesdi
and children are visiting her
mother in ldalou. Mrs. Pesch's
mother is ill
lected by ballot from the next
year's high school students
Grade school cheedeaders and
twirlers win also hold trvouts
on the same day at their PE
class Sdection wili be same
as high school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Booth | senior class of Moran
celebrated thdr 47th wedding I were in Austin Tuesday, May
anniversary with a luncheon q as guests of Burke Mus-
In Abilene Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Morris
accompanied Mrs Earl Wheel-
er of Abilene to Beaumont for
1 tended the Eastland-Stephens the week, and they all spent the
i County meeting of the National week-end with Mrs. Tom Head
: Rural Letter Carriers Assoria j and family.
! tion in Eastland Saturday —
i night Leroy Gibson, state Mr. and Mrs. Oiarlle llage
I president of the NRLCA, was t manr. and Chartenc, and Mr
I guest speaker.
Delhert Brooks returned to
'the Veterans Hospital in Dallas
| Sunday for further treatment
m \ installs officers
'FOR 19S7-IW SCHOOL TERM
| The Moran FHA chapter had
j its installation service May 8
Officers installed for 1907^8
are: Marie Young, president.
Lynda Jones, rice-president
Pat McKinney, secretary^ Kath
ey
and Mrs. Robert Tonne and
children attended the funeral
of their brother and uncle, The- bier milk,
odore Hagemann, Cisco. Tues
1 dav.
grove TTiey obwrved ac
tion in our state law-making
process Sponsors for the trip
were Mr Robert Sto\-all and
Mr Britt Pippen. Those mak-
ing the trip were Dorene Rob-
inson. Vicki \'aughn, Robbie
Ratighman. Larry Hudson, Ran-
dy Shimp. Jimmy Hagar, Gran-
la Newman and Nancy Fuller.
School l.unch Menu
Monday: Barbecue on btm
Can No. 481 Charter No. 12727 National "lank Region No. 11
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE MORAN NATIONAL BANK
OF MORAN, TEXAS
In the State of Texas at the dose of business on April 25. 1987,
published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Curren-
cy, under Section 5211, tJ. S. Revised Statutes.
Mrs. J. \. Clement Is visiting
her daughter. Opal, in Dallas.
Mr. anil Mrs. Porter Nunnley
of Abilene visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. W Booth Sunday
Ix>ans and discounts
———j ■ —— — — —- j Assets
navy beans, relish, apple cob- otN.r assets
K1.tr* mniltr
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items
in process of collection
United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed L
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Securities of Federal agencies and corporations not
guaranteed by U. Si
$ 340,114 80
279.45S.1S
19,430.00
00.000 00
1.007.438. tt
3,983 28
8.202 64
TOTAL ASSETS
Tuesday macaroni and'
cheese cream style corn, car-
died potatoes, beets, rolls, Jdlo.
milk
Wednesday: Roast beef with
graw. b'ackeyed peas, pntnto i r,emanrt deposits cf individuals, partnerships, and
salad, celery sticks, bread, dn- ■-—
$1,718.640.2S
LIABILITIES
Bids must be submitted on official Bid ^ CSA-R-SK for
prtiperty In the Southwestern Oklahoma and Bld
fSSTcSA-R-SSB for property to t^WeatOwJal T«M
dnity For vour copy of bid and full informatkMi and con
dlttena, write, wire, or call Business Service Center, ED
4-3281 Area Code 817, Fort Worth. Texas.
P* tddltlonal SERVICES ADMINICTB^TION
Property Management and Disposal Service
i Heal Property Division
1819 Taylor Street
Fort Worth, Texas »1€8
Arm Cbde 817, ED 4-2331
GS-1973
I Jo Ann Oxlev received treat
McKinney, secretary: Kath lnent at Stamford hospital dur
... Miller, treasurer: Cynthia week-end.
Hagar. reporter: Jo Ann Oxley. _
parliamentarian-hLstorian; Deb Albert Met lendon is undergo
ble Hudson, pianist: Oharlene jng trcaUnenl in an Abilene hos-
Hagerman, song leader, and jtaj
Debbie Hudson, student council r _
representative | Mr, Mae Ramsey at
The new chapter mothers are tMKjwl ^ (uneral of her cousin
Mrs Kenneth Hudson and Mrs ln Fort Wortj, iast Friday
W G Jones | Rfv Blrtri, pastor of
Following the installation Moran RapHst Church, fin-
refreshments were served. jshe<1 th<> ^ niinisterial
CS-nthia Hagar, Reporter | Southwest Baptist
~ „ J ' College In Fort Worth last week
Mr and Mr*. Miles Bemls _
and COnnie attended the funeral Mf #m, Mr, B Klliott
of his step-mother in Oklahoma arK] Garland Helton were in
last week. Fort Worth Friday They went
— . i j u ot see the Spring football game
■ Mrs. Chester Allen visited her ^ the teanis purple and
daughter, Mrs Walter Austin Ross Montgomery, grand-
and family in Arlington last ^ ^ ^ Elliotts, w*s a mem-
week. ber of one of the teams Ross
was also eleded the most pop-
NOTICE
The Moran Development As-
' sodation meeting for May 18
j was postponed until Thursday
I night May 25 heeaiise of grad
j nation exwvises Please note
the change of date and be in at-
tendance on May 25 at 8:00
p m The meeting will be held
In the Luncheon Club building
nam on rolls, milk
Thursday: Sandwiches, po-
tato chips, pickles, ice cream.
corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partner-
ships and corporations
Deposits of I'nited States Government
-- | Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Dixie Dennis of Fort Worth 1 Certified and officers' checks, etc.
nanMi T^.\nn>i nnil C\ilt><> DnL '
TOTAL DEPOSITS _ $1,564,636.67
(a> Total demand deposits . 767,285 97
(b> Total time and savings
deposits 797,350 70
ular boy in the sophomore class
at the university and was pre-
sented at half time They also
saw the TCU Texas baseball
game.
President William Howard
Taft tossed the first baseball
for the »10 season, starting a
custom still followed
James Dennis and Sylvia Rob
inaon of Abilene, and Mr. and
Mrs Archie Robinson of Ran-
ger were guests of Mr and
Mrs Jack Dennis and Donna
Sunday.
Claude Knight of San Angelo
visited his niece, Mrs Clevis
McCollum, and family last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKrt-
vain and children of Abilene
visited his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Kay McKdvain Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grace.
Jr. and Tommy Gordon visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Alvin
Huskey, Saturday afternoon.
Mr*. Ndile Dennis of Cisco
visited her sister. Mrs. Mary-
Belle Andrews, Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. James Davis
and sons of Midland visited his
mother, Mrs W. M. Davis, last
week-end.
Department of Justice defends
the government in all suits
brought against It.
690,661 91
722.850 70
231 44
136,476 46
14,416.16
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock—total par value
No shares authorized. 250
No shares outstanding, 250
Undivided profits
Reserves
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$1,564,636.67
25.000 00
75,000 00
49.343 00
4.600 61
154,005 61
$1,718,640.28
I, James D. Copeland, Executive Vice-President, of the
above named hank do hereby declare that this report of condition
Is true and corred to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JAMES D COPELAND
We, the undersigned diredors 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
W G. JONES
GLEN COTTLE
B. A ELLIOTT, Directors
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