The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1958 Page: 4 of 6
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is a puzzle with a peace mis
ing"-- Frances llodman
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Miss Marita Ingraham Stephens College
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the holidays was Miss Marita
I Ingraham of Nicoma Park Miss
i Ingraham is a student at Steph-
: ens College Missouri where in
I 1 the past tw o years she has stud-
:1 ied Radio and Tt levision She
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i in that last year she was one of
' I : the four Stephens girls selecteu
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the presidential candidates Mr
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- A stcyenon she is an active rnem-
1 : ber of the Young Democrats at
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Secretary of the Oklahoma Club
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: i on Stephens campus She has
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S Fulton Missouri school system
' I Students were given constructive
il' criticism from the collegians
Last year she toured New York
— City for six days with the rash-
- ion Department of Stephesn Col-
lege and while there on one oc-
casion at the National Costume
MUSeUM modeled costumes form-
erly worn by previous socialites
This year she is active in the
social sorority Zeta Phi Delta at
Stephens treasurer of the Okla-
homa club works part time wait-
ress in the dining room as a
part of training in the art of be-
coming a hostess and related
duties She is planning to trans-
fer to the University of Okla-
homa Norman where she will
continue with her major
Miss Ingraham is well traveled
both in the United States and
Mexico During the summer of
1957 she attended the Monterey
Mexico Technological Schoo I
where she studied language mu-
sic and native Mexican dances
This included a trip to the fam-
ous fishing village pf Acapulco
Recently she took a trip to St
Louis Mo where she toured the
commercial and educational stu-
dios and appeared on KMOX-TV
live show "Recall It and When''
a quiz and educational program
Currently she is studying Mar-
riage and the Family Funda-
mentals of Radio & TV Writing
for Broadcasting Philosophy-Basic
Beliefs in Human Experience
Biology Introduction and Tele-
vision and appeared with the
Concert Chorus when they com-
pleted a 33 1:3 Christmas Al-
bum in sterophonic sound While
at home Miss Ingraham helps
her parents Mr and Mrs Harold
Ingraham in their drug store
and takes part in the Order of
the Eastern Star
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You KNOW tilat driving con-
ditions are worse in winter It's
up to YOU to winterize your
driving techniques to avoid acci&nts
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Locking your brakes on ice or
snow is almost as effective as
lotking your coffin
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Attendance Awards
Presented To IID
Members Recently
Perfect attendance tiw ards for
L457 were presented to Mrs J E
Varnutn 1 rs F M Cabbh and
mrs 0 'v Dowell at t he Ar-
cadia Home Pcnionst ration club
meet ing Friday Jan 3 when
Mrs Claud Keasling WaS hoete!z!--7
MrS LOUk MX"ollom and Mrs
G E Franklin presented the les-
son which Nvas on Consumer buy-
ing The annual donations were vot-
ed for eaeh of the churches the
Red Cross and tbe Cemetery As-
sociation The new president thoroughly
explained the year books for
and the executive committee
had them all complete to pass
out to the members
A goal planning meeting vas
set for the committees to plan
the year's work
Mrs Keasling assisted by
Mrs F M Crab and Mrs P L
Rogers served refreshments to
t went y members and seven children
Figures Figure — Statistics
show that 15 million US women
are overweight They do not spe-
cify wheer they live—but Mid-
western bus seats are designed
two inches wider than those in
the East!
WHAT'S NEW —A pocket
saw with a flexible silicon-steel
Lade a kit for making your
own leather boots diposable
plastic mittens and electronic
nailer
Since the government started
farm support payments in 1933
they have cost more than $4
Li iion
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to an order of the Court
of Tax Review of the State of
Oklahoma filed with the State
Auditor January 7 195S the fol-
lowing 1957 Ad Valorem Tax
Levy is illegal:
State Center Dependent School
District No 2 Building Fund
300 Mills
All persons who have paid
their 1957 Ad-Valorem taxes for
the above school district may ap-
ply at Room No 20-1 of the Ok-
lahoma County Court House for
refund of the illegal levy within
tix months after the &riove date
Taxpayers are requested to
present 1957 tax receipt when
filing claim
JOE rirrs County Clerk
Oklahoma County Oklahoma
(SEAL)
(Published in The Oklahoma
County News January 9 16 &
23 1958)
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Here's new hustle new
muscle and new style!
Chevrolet's '58 pickup fleet
brings you a new high in
efficiency with more pow
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V8 and 8-cylinder engines!
Chevrolct's husW72 1958 pick-
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extra-rid front end sheet metal
and hefty frames! New style
fenders gn ll: and cab interiors
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THURSDAY JANUARY 16 1958
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
SPENCER STitTE BANK
of Spencer in the State of Oklahoma
at the Close of Business on December 31 1957
ASSETS
Cash balances with other banks including reserve balances
and cash items in process of collection $30408721
United States Government obligations direct
and guaranteed 49500000
Other bonds notes and debentures 850000
Loans and discounts (including $56131 overdrafts)
35906628
Dank premises owned $200000 furniture and
fixtures $200000 400000
Other Assets 478505
Total Assets $117543S54
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals partnerships
and corporations $103784784
Time deposits of individuals partnerships
and corporations 9807427
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 4992011
Total Deposits $111584822
Total Liahllities $111581822
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital $1000000
Surplus 4000000
Undivided profits 635798
Reserves (and retirement account for
preferred capital) 323234
Total Capital Accounts $5959032
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $117543854
This banks capital consists of Common Stock with
total par value of $1000000
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes $5600000
I E S Poole president of the ftbo ve-n a m (41 bank do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true and that
it fully and correctly represents the true state of the sev-
eral matters herein contained and set forth to the best of
my knowledge and belief
Correct—Attest: E S Poole
Mrs E S Poole
M P Rogers
E J Poole
Directors
State of Oklahoma County of Oklahoma ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this sixth day of
January 1958 and I hereby certify that I am not an officer
or director of this bank
SEAL
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My commission expires March 29 19GO
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Keyes, George C. The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1958, newspaper, January 16, 1958; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2194038/m1/4/?q=green+energy: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.