The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1959 Page: 2 of 12
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Courthouse News
VIA HR! M.F>
V* iC>e Denis Uc.S'tI and Bl!.e
Mae Busier
Jot Lara and B»nne SaUm
Jerry Lynn CogbS art Mar>
Iner Holliman
Jnv Clay Mathew* art Mar
swtla Asa McNeil
fUr, Lee Haif a n and GDd>*
Aaa Stoke*
Hubert Lee Wells and Waster
Faye Kat*!'
Beery Bennett and Carolyn Joy
tt Bridfer
SEW fABA
O M Smith Mercury 4 Door
O. J Nirik&m/t. Pm uac 4 Door
Ben Tepera, Chevrolet Pickup
Byron Burt Barr Pontiac Cata-
lina Coupe
R A Kororgay Fart !v t«t>
Falstaff Du* Co, CV-. role*
D H Brown Ford 4 Door
W iUa Holton Feed 4 luxe
Fred Simank Ford 4 Door
Tracy Langmire Ford Pickup
Dana F Schortfeld Ford Pickup
J T Browning Ford 4 Door
H 0 Witt, Led re Swepthne
St Mark'* Fpi-copai Church
F ed 4 Door
Be--rt of c rst.’ ir of 1 ho
Citizens National
Bank
OF ( \Ml RON
In th» Sta’* • r IVxa . at th»
ckw A bu*ine* n M ink II IW
published in response to
cal cede by < .rr.ptr*-i'er f the
Cut
c s. p.» »..*•*-• >
ASSETS
Ce«H. halant • '*ith
•tiier bank*. inciud-
irr reserve balance,
and cash item* in
process of
collections
L’ni’.i-ii Stat* Gov-
2J57l,0fcn 03
•rm.erit oblifatior.s
Olre<t and guar-
•
anteed
Obligatien* of Sta’*«
and political sub-
t asi.tr 75
dn isions
Other bond*. n*ite*.
2 378.612 80!
and debentures
Corporate itoek*
< including 22 5W) 00
stock of Federal
30 114 10
Reserve bank
Loans and dine in’*
■ including 7 832 W
22.500 06
overdraft* •
Bank premise* owned
*10,000 W, furni-
ture and fixture*
2 316.839 95 1
*1 00
Real estate owned
other than
10.001 .On,
hank premises
2 00
Other asset*
39,903 33
Total asset*
8.787,677 26
LIABILITIES
Demand deposita of in-
dividuals, partner-
ship!; and corpora-
tioos
Time deposits of indi-
viduals, partner-
ships, and
2.844,957 33
corporations
Deposits of United
States Government
(including postal
3.931,311 03
saving* .
Ilepositg of States
and polit.ca!
19.679 74
subdivision*
994 574 54
Deposits U Banks
Other deposits (certi-
fied and ra*hier’s
123 097 67
checks, etc t
48.803 26
Total Deposit*
7 %2 lit 12
Other liabiiiues
818 91
Total Liabilities
7.963,rr 03
CAPITAL kCCOf NTS
Jun hroeger F ed Tudre
Cr a* «m Dargee A Co. F'ed 4
Dote
law W Badey Ford T sdor
Huger l fa. Inc F'ed 4 I»t*e
Fart T Cha*e Bu ck 4 Door
,\*a Huhrrt Plytnsx.!h 4 Door
Carrod M Green. P ymouUi 4
Due
Jack Comer C'senrole'. Pickup
Ber.nse D William* Vudebakrr
4 Door
Mr* Per Piper Ford 4 Dote
Earl S KNC. Ford 4 Dore
Raymond V Gart/nan. OinTW-
let 4 Door
J.rr. Caywood CV-.r'Jet 4 leer
li C Gibb*. Ofrt Tafcr
DEF DS
S T Bersoo to IJcr Thren’.n
*10 and other ron*wleration* Lot*
1 $ and 7 of the Perry Addition
to Rockdale
Sataa V Waiwhak d nr to L
T !>•» It and other considers
tion* Tracts or parrels of land
being 3 part of the Thomas Curry .
League
We*ley FI Pratt et ux to Clint
A Boinn*er tlO and other cor.
sidrr jt;no* Tr;e* re parcel of land
hemg a part of the lee R Daw*
Original Survey
John S Batte et ux to Lincoln
M Mowin'* *18 and '’her coruud
I eratiorw Tract or parcel of land
being a pari of the le* K Davi*
I> *gue and also a part of the
W i!jam Story tract
Cl.nton Realty Company to F
P Peterson 110 ;ind other consid
m-sc. Lot 7 of- Modi 4 of CO#
f!* d Addi’er Sr* •.or. Ore* ’O ft
City of Kwkdale
Ciene A Done et al to Calhoun
Chadd'* k *!0 and other ror.sid
eratioos Lot and parcel of arid
,ut of the D A TF-mpson Grant
Willie FI Boyd et ux to Billy
Boyd. *10 and other consideration*
Lot and parcel <f land out of the
Gabriel Jackson Survey
Fannin Pope et . to John Br •>
et ux. *16 and oi <*r ior.s,dtra.
lions Lot or par el of land being
a part of the N F‘ Smith Survey
Thomas R I. xtiXT Jr es al to Dur
ward M Westbrook et ux, *500
corrvidi ration Truck lots no 33 of
4- acre* and No 34 of 3 1 Seen*
<<f the Burnet Add;* ion to the town
of Milano
F J Tomasek et al to Demon
D Rubae et ux *10 and other
consideration* Lot or parcel of
land fit of the J A DePera elev-
en league grant
Johnna p Stoebner e! ux to
Joe Loftin. *2 3t*o consider alien
Lot No 2 in Block No 49 in the
town or Bucfcholt*
H D Wools et ux to FI J Stew-
art *10 and other considerations
Tra<! and parcel of land si’uatrt
in the John Williams Survey n
Milam County
William H Twiggs et ux to*
Charles C Wesley. *1 WO in con
sideration Lot and parcel of land
situated ir. Mi'am County out of
the I) A Thompson Survey out of
the Washington Heights Addi’t r
llpepper
et * ir to Kdward Ixemerton et ux
I •*• »
t»on 1st arid parcel of land trtuat
ed in the city of Cameron in Mi
lam County
Jame* A McCarthy et a! to Mor
ns Scarmardo f ’ FX V) in con
*.*deritian Certain tract or parcel
of land ly.cg and temg situated
m M.iam County being paru of
’.he W H Smith and FI . WiL
liams Surveys
Paula I Torres et al to Es’er
ls^s ! et v r *1 M3 ard other cv
^derations Lot and par'ei of land
in Mi.am County out of the D A
Thompson Survey
Mary J.me-net et al to Paula
T orres et wr (1 <M) and other coo
iidera’.otw Ixe and percel of Drd
'ait of the D A TSompsoe Survey
in M lam County
PauD Torres et al to Mary Ji
rrw-ncr et sir t: V) in een«>d»-ra
tior, {sjt and pared of land exit of
the D A T1 enpson Survey in Mi-
lam County
Katherine ffntirej to Alfred An-
drew Ondrej *10 and other cor.*.d
erations That certain lot, tract
or parcel of land out of Block 12
of the FI V Terrell Addition to
the City of Cameron
Prerton Flemings et ux to Cec.l
Owe-1 e* ux *' VM) in ere-.-dera- *
turn Lot and parcel of land m
Vi'am Ctciirty a part of the T J
Chambers grant
Faye Lewis Love et vir to L T
Lewis. *1 00 and o'her valuable
cot»ideraticn Certain tracts cr
parcels of land situa'ed in MJarr
County, being a part of the Tnom-
as Curry League
In Junes Prairie
Sharp XeWK
i —
PTA Has Science Program Milam County
By Mrs Flwvw* Vptegef
•'Cwirru.'jaung activity oe two
Science t'ni*s Birds and Agrono-
my, ' was presented by Mr* Ron
bw Petty’* third and for’h grade
studen's at the Sharp P TA rra*r*
ing Tuesday a*ght
The homemakmg girt* under the
direction o# Mrs Patsy Ldir*ooc»
presented a style show
Cewreget Here
Mr and Mrs E J Courrege*
Joyce and Bux’xr of Houston wer*
week end guest* of h^r paren'«.
Mr and M-s H F Lange
Mr and Mrv W L Spiegel and
Mr and Mr* BJ1 Spaege- Susan
.ir-d Debra were here from Austin
fee a wt*ek end wan at thtir coun-
try ftcene
Mrs Harry Karthauer asd K m
of Bnakan are vtaitmg her (am.
ly the Frank Gambles
Mr and Mrs Jimmy Braur.vtet-
ter and Mara* of Channel view
are »pervf;ng ’he »*wk end *i'h
tie H F Lange Jarmly
VST* Meets
TV Me-jwxdist ICSTN met w.tb
Mrs Roy Harris Friday morning
TV program wa* on the book of
Isaiah Hire member* were pre-
sert
Mr* VBue Schwarz attended
the Thaumda^ school Choral club
ropiest
Maysfield Newn
Rev. Newton Visits Enroute To
Speaking Engagement In Austin
Repwtable IhaeaM-s
Reportable disease.* in Milam
County for the week ending March
21 were 36 strep' throat and 1
gonorrhea according to Dr T E.
Crun.p acting director of tne Mi-
lam County Health Dfpartmeu*
Dr Crump stated that there were
no new cases of chicken pox re-
ported
INTRODUCING
Theresa Louise White, eight
i pound daughter (xvti February is
to Cap! and Mrs Robert N WFute
of Quito. Flcuador
Capt Whit?, formerly ln>ed m
Scarp and is a graduate of Sharp
High School He is a nephew of
Mrs L N. McDonald of Sharp
Miss Moraw, Richter
Represent. 4-H Gub
La Nell Moraw and Johnnie Ray
Richt'r were elected to repreM-nt
‘ > 4-H * ’r>
annual April Ki.-g j.-d Qu**r. cc-
te*t wh^n the club met Saturday
with Vice FYenieet Bv tiard Ju-g
rr->r.n presiding
A pr-rram or, Far~v*lome S
ty and First Ad wvs printed by
Joyce Fuchs Glenn Hughe* de-
monsrtatrt a.—:f-c*l rr*Ttrati>r
Canady Reports
Tc Lackland AFB
By Mrv J. P »lv
Trtephoa* 1.45-JI
Rer Billy Ncarton and »on Jim-
my e# Atlanta Ga. visited his
parent.* Mr and Mrs H G Vor-
tob Tuertay night Rev Newton
«s er.route to Austin to make an
address at the Presbyterian Sem-
nary Wednesday Mr- Emma Ray
Carey of Tyke also v.sited her
parent* List w<e«
Mrs Frank N.wtoc and children
c# Houstoa spent Last week end
* n her mother. Mr* W C Coop-
er Mr* Corner returned to Hous-
ton with them for a visit.
Mr and Mrs Bob Newton of
An.* tin spent last week end with
his parents Mr and Mrs Roy
Newton
Mr and Mr* Bryan FTcyd and
C'.ifren *.;<-nt Last week end in
tne Dock Thweatt l>ume
Mr and Mrs Pate Glaeson rind
c Idren ot F‘t Worth visited their
grandmother. Mr* Vina White La*’.
week end
Mr Stuart HurtrfK’il Mrs Tom-
my Keeper. Mr*. Johnny Seat'?
Mr Hutcberscn, and Mrs Sam
Harr* II are patien's in St Ed-
wards hospital at this time
1
Root Beer - Orange - Cream - Grape
Mrs. Caffey Hosts
Tracy-Duncan Gub
Mrs FUJpn Caffey was host *«
for the Tracy-Dim ji Home De-
mor.-tration f'.ub a" ihecducat:
al building Wcdm.-jday aftern.' n.
Mrs. Joe 8rown gave a dcmcr.
stratioc or. making sofa pillows
and plans were made for thiC rtis-
tr.ct HD dub meeting in Taylor
April 2 and 3
Mr* Roy Hams * .1! tc the i >s-
«-** for the Ann! 1 rwriir.
Carpets
New
Keep
Look
Capital Stock:
(e) Common stock
total par
ourplus
Undivided Profits
Total Capital
Accounts
Total Liabilities and
Capital Account*
*100.000 001
650,000 00
74 440 23
824 *40 23
8.787 677 26
With proper care wall to wall
carpeting will retain the new
ook
Correct cleaning method* 1
have seemingly fxvn a my*-
j trry and ion'rover vial even to
- carp*-', manufacturers After
i much research a product m on
the market that cleans and ,
fluffs up heat down carpet
paths plus removal of spots i
thereby maintaining the new
I'jok Tae textile engineer of a
arg'* carpet null says— “it's
the h«'*t we've found
The product is Blur Lustre
It is easily applied with a long
handle brush One half gallon
a! Blue Lustre concvntr_te
c.ean* three 9 x 12 rugs
Culpepper Hdwe
and Furniture
By Mr* 5. S. Hickman
Wayne Canady is visiting hu
Parents. Mr and Mrs 0 T Cana-
dy before reporting to Ellington
AF'B Houston where he will be
transferred to I-aekland AFB. San
Antonio Wayne is a volunteer in
the Air Corps
Mrs Malcolm Mario-: ami child
ren, Charles, Bruce and Beth of
Seguw. visited her parents. Mr
and Mr* FI B Yager during the
latler part of the past week
Mrs W B Burnett honored her
: son. Chark-s. on fcis 23rd birthday
Sunday with a dinner Hi* aunt
Mrs R K Anderson, baked the
beautiful while birthday cake,
decorated w ith pink rosebuds
Guests for the occasion wire 'he
hooorees fiancee. Miss W'„nda Har-
rison of Clarkson and Rev Mel-
1 Fatal Accident
In February For
5 County Area
Sergeant 0 L Luther of the
Bryan Area. Texas Highway Pa-
trol. today released Brazos. Burle-
•on. Lee, Milam, and Robertson
Counties' Rural Traffic Accident
Summary for February 59
The Highway Patrol in this Area j
investigat'd a total of 36 accident* j
with the following breakdown Pro-
perty Damage 28, Personal Injury
7, and F'/.lal Accidents 1
Sgt Luther reported a total Pro-
perty Damage of *17 *3 00 with 9
persons injured and 1 killed Th;*
i* an increase of 5 accidents and
a decrease of 1 death for the sarr. •
period of February 1953
i born Sibky
Gue«u of Mr and Mrs R K
Fon’ai.ne cn -*r Lhe week end were
Mr and M_s Howard McC: man
and daughter. Kay and V is f at
Longeiy of Houston
Mrs W A Atkinson and c: J-
rer B imett. Fu.-ie and Polly v t.
cd Mrs L. D Gordan in W:co
Sunday-
V.s.’ing Mr and Mrs Joiian
Burrc-tt over ti<e w--»-k end w re
their son and family. Mr and
Mrs Hetiel Burnett and P.odrey
of Houston
Roy Burnett of Freeport spent
the week end wi’h h-s mother,
Mr* A L Burr-itt and sist.r.
Mr and Mrs Harry White
Mr ard Mrs Wr.i er Ser.kd hid
as their recen’ guests, Mr and
Mr* Wiii Stoebner of Burlington.
Mr and Mr Otto Kelm of Cam*:-
roc. Mr and M's Ciay Phipps
Mr and Mr Cur’.* Phipps and
children Doyle and Gary of Aus-
tin. Gary rem^ired for » longer
visit
V itors attending cturch servic
es at the local church Sunday
were Mrs Frank Newton Mac and
Nima Mr* Mskoim Uanon. Caa-
r!es. Bruce and Beth, end Miss
Pat Longe-ly
FOR EASTER BEAUTY...
FROM FOSTER’S
Give o r lilies and other favorite
Kitted plants for springtime col-
or an i charm at Raster and long
after ... let them grace yoi r
own home, too!
Easter Lilies
Hydrangeas
Begonias
Geraniums
ASTER
Coloring
Contest
Compete for Valuable Prizes!
NOTHING TO BUY, TO PAY!
Just Color this picture and drop your
entry at one of the stores below.
fiber miller Al ( Hr if
W E Obermiller. 1701 N Huus
tun. Cameron, Commander of Reg
ion 111, Disabled American Veter- '
ans. attendrt a Rehabilitation
Clinic for Service Officers conduct
id in Waco Thursday a d FnLiy
by the Veterans Affairs Commis
sion in cooperation wi’h the vari-
ous Veterans Organizations and
the Veterans County Service Offi-
cers Association of Texas
MEMORANDA
Aaaets pledges! or
assigned to secure
liabilities and for
other purposes 1.733.*Xs(W
I, Ladts Mar* * cashier of th*
above-n'-med bank, do . rncnly
.wear that the above statement
Is true to the best of my know’,
edge and belief.
LADIS MAREK. Ca.bier
CORRECT-A’.test:
Hilliard Thomas
Ndey Smith
W 0 Newton
Dire-tora
SUPPER CLUB
'
DREAMING...
1 Contest is limited to boys and girls between the ages of 4 to 8 {
Highway 6 North
Marlin. Texa.*
State of Texaa.
County of Miiam, •«:
Sworn to and subs'*'bed be-
fore me this i»th day o? Mar 1959
and I hereby certify that I am not
an officer cr director of Uus bank
GLORIA HALSE
NVtary Public.
Mnkm County, Texas.
My\cotcmiasloo expire. June I.
1*54
DINK and DANCE NIGHTLY
Beautiful Music - Lovely Atmosphere
Peaceful Surroundings
Steaks - Fish - Chickea
Foods cooked to your personal taste desire
Prices Everyone Can Afford
Mr. ar.j Mr*. James Baldree (Owners)
Jack Hopper (Manager)
Reality can he wonderful. Turuinj? the day dream into reality is easier
than you think ... with the financial counsel at CITIZENS NATI-
ONAL. If you’re planning to remodel or build, consult with us about
the most feasible financing plan for your particular reed. This is
one of the mar.v financial services you will find wucerH' fiver at
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK.
Start Plaining
All entries must be
be eligible.
received before
March 28
3 Colored pencils, cr crayons may be used to color the pictures
4 Awards based on neatness, accuracy and appearance
5 The decisions of the judges will be final Judges will be
members of editorial staff of The Cameron Herald.
6 In case of ties, prizes will be awarded at the discretion
of the judges
i. Members of families of employees of this paper and par-
ticipating advertisers are not eligible
___
Each Store will five away wonderful Easter Prizes
HNAL CONTEST BEFORE EASTER
Winners Will Be Announced
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ENS NATIONAL BANK; j
CAMfQON
M(MKa
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Bike A Ayres
Gapertoi 5 A 10
Birki’s Variety
Barris-Moseiey, lac.
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Luecke, Frank M. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1959, newspaper, March 26, 1959; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth578122/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.