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S. G. Pasket, Anderson, mcdi-Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willie| cal, April 4.Campbell of Anderson, a son. Mrs. Knox Williams, Nava-Larr’ Gene, wt. 6 lbs. 14 ozs.,j sota, surgery, April 4.APril Alex Paul, Navasota, surgery, Loans and discountsBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson April 4.Stewart of Anderson, a son, i Mrs. J. P. DeSaussure, Ander-Wilson III, wt. 6 lbs. 6 ozs., son, medical, April 7.April 4. Pete Palmer, Navasota, medi-Born to Mr. and Mrs. Abelardo cal, April 8.Sanchez of Navasota, a daugh Mrs. Edna Walker, Richards,ter, Silvia Ann, wt. 8 lbs., April surgery, April 8.8- Robert N. Massey, Waller.Obligations ot States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $20,075.00 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S.)0.178.6320,075.00 *467.362.12IBank premises owned $491.(X), furniture and fixtures $900.001.391.00TOTAL ASSETS$774,477.93Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Tucker of Navasota, a son, Davis Shaun, wt. 7 lbs. 11 ozs., April 8.Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Haynie of Richards, a daughter, Malinda Carole, wt. 8 lbs. 8 ozs., April 8 at 2:30 p.m. at Hunts-vilie Memoria 1 hopsital.surgery, April 8.Abbv Nolen, Navasota, modi cal. April 9.Mrs. J A. Hensley,, Anderson, medical, April 9.Luella Lewis, Navasota, medical. April 9.James Wilson, Navasota, medi cal, April 9.This Seal is the Hallmark of quality in rugand carpet cleaning . . .nircLS cuim«S.TW tort §'ANDThere is no problem to you when you have your carpets cleaned.move the furniture, clean your car pets and replace the furniture.call in the morning, clean your rugs and you can use them that night.Why not let us make your carpets look brighter, lovelier and last longer.WOULD YOU THINK OF WEARING YOUR BEST DRESS FOR YEARS BEFORE CLEANING? YET YOUR CARPETS ARE IN CONSTANT USE AND SUBJECTED TO FAR MORE DIRT, ETC.W. D. Bolenbarr CoTA 5 3371(Since 1928) Box 506Navasota, TexasLIABILITIESDemand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporationsTime and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of I*. S. Gov't, (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions523.737.3872,788.6325,000.00 :TOTAL DEPOSITS(a) Total demand deposits(b) Total time and savings depositsOther liabilities$622,112.66 $524,324.03$ 97,788.634.144.18$626,256.84TOTAL LIABILITIESCAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $25,000.00 25,000.0035.000.00 61,457.49SurplusUndivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 26.lt;63.60TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS$148,221.09TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $774,447.93MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreementto repurchase) 53.000.00I, Mrs. Johnnie Wells, of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that this report of condition (including the information below and on the reverse side hereof) is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.Johnnie WellsCorrect—Attest:Mrs. R. E. L. UpchurchR. L. Upchurch L. R. W. HallState of Texas, County of Grimes,Sworn to and subscribed before 1962, and I hereby certify that 1rector of this bank.My commission expires 6-1 63.Mrs.SEALNEWS FROMss:meamthis 6th day of April, not an officer or diLee Simes, Notary Public ;by Mrs. Ruth PerryMrs. J. II. Allen, Mrs. T. WJennings attended the Delta Kappa Gamma in Caldwell Saturday morning. Mrs. Allen made a talk on her trip to Europe which she made last summer. The mooting was held in the home of Mrs. Daisv Carter.Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen and sons visited her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Massengale in Huntington Sunday.Mr and Mrs. J. T. Allen, Mr and Mrs. J. P. Beeler are going to take the Junior Department of the Baptist Church skatingat Tola Friday nightMrs R L. Jones and daugh ter, Mrs. Rov Woodn.amee andCONDENSED STATEMENT OFThe Security State BankNavasota, TexasAt the Close of Business on March 26, 1962Mrs. Emory Bay went to Hunts ville Sunday evening to attend the Sam Houston celebration.Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Bradley are spending the week in Kilgore and Quitman visiting their da ughters.Mr and Mrs Jimmv Beeler%left Virginia Monday morningfor Illionis where they will \ isit Mrs. Beeler’s familv Thrv% %■plan to bo in Anderson by Eas ter where they will visit Mr and Mrs J P Beeler and girlsMr. and Mrs. B. P. Chapman of Houston visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Celt; il Brown and family Sunday.Mr and Mrs J W Cb pplt; r at: 1 Billy of Houston and John Clrp per of Houston visited Mi Mis. N a. Bounds and Sundav.wThe Anderson Owlsschool girls volleyba 11won tho dust riot championship trophy by boating tho following teams; Iola. Willis, Montgomery. Richards also played in thetournament.Mr. Ted Kdgar and son of Lake Jackson visited Mr, and Mrs. J. I), Kdgar over tin* weeko n d.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carter and daughter, Marylyn of Free.t id»r f \1 rv Rr/iU/n of J 111 t ea ndgirlshigh tea rn4 L\ J v E R sFabulous full fashioned Gavmodes are woven from high twist yarns to give you better fit. more elasticity, the dulled finish fashion dictates. Both plain and dark seams. Also choose plain or seamless Gavmodes,reinforced at heel, toe. J ICComplete vour Gasmode daytime* » *r *ward rob* with our luxury seamless styles . . . demi toe or nude foot.Gavmode sheers for davtime come in all the•• *-newest shades, . l/es S'- to ]l.
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