College BSU
much interest
,ast September a group of Col-
Students formed a non-de-
religious organi-
known as the Baptist
Union. The purpose for
club was to give the young
of the community aplace
they could go to discuss
iir feelings and interpreta.
of the bible and its scrip.
time is 7:30 p.m, in
Baptist Church each Tues-
evening. Although the group
not sound non-demonlna.
it is. The memberswel.
newcomers and the cur-
lous with open arms. President
Darrell Feemster of Quail and
program Chairman Kent Heath
of Clarendon lead the club in
biblical studies, questions and
answer sessions and musical
arrangements. Individual ideas
and interpretations of scripture
are discussed andpresented for
topics during the evening.
Since its beginning the B.S.U.
has grown in number and enthu-
siasm, The club would like to
extend an invitation to the sen-
ior high teenager to come and
take part in the group. "Re-
freshments for the mind and
body" are planned for each
meeting.
Memphis cotton report
.'otton harvest is at a stand-
in the Memphis area due
ice and snow the Past week,
to W. E. Cain, in
the USDA, AMS, Cot-
Classing Office in Memphis.
harvest is about 6Gto
percent complete in this
.a," said Cain. The Memphis
Classing Office graded
950 samples this week to
[ng the season total to 131,350.
is compares to 87,150 on the
date a year ago.
predominant grade clas-
this week was Strict Low
Light Spotted (42)with
percent followed by Middling
Spotted (32) with 2G per-
and Strict Low Middling (41)
21 percent.
the predominant staple clas-
d this week was 32 with 76
rcent followed by staple 33
th 15 percent.
"qr- -p- -,qp.- .p.
Micronaire, fineness and ma-
turity, readings showed 69per-
cent talked in the desirable
range of 3.5 to 4.9. The 3.3
range accounted forlG percent
and the 3.0 to 3.2 range ac-
counted for 12 percent.
Pressley, or strength, tests
showed 85 percent tested 75,000
psi or higher. The average was
80,000 psi.
The cotton market continued
active and prices were steady
to two cents per pound higher
than last week. Average prices
late this week for Strict Low
Middling (41) and Middling LIgM
Spotted (32) one inch staple
were 28.50 to 28.75 cents per
pound. This was for cotton mik-
ing 3.G to 4.9.
The average price paid farm-
ers for cottonseed at the gin
was $G2.00 per ton.
THESE BRONCHOS fight for the ball during basketball action Saturday against Silver-
ton. Fighting for the ball are Rodney Hicks, Handy Croslin and Danny Monroe.
(Press Photo by Will Lowe)
The Clarendon Press, January 18, Page 3
Farmers State increases
stock, promotes 2 employees
. t the . mmal Meeting of the
Stockholders of The Farmera
State Bank and Trust Company
of Clarendon it was voted to
increase the Capital Stock from
$150,000.00 to $200,000.00 by
the declaration of a stock divi-
dend. In making the announce-
ment, President Emmett O.
Simmons stated that this U..
crease in the Capital Stock will
allow the bank to keeppacewith
the growing demand of banking
services. We believe that for at
bank to grow to its full poten-
tial, it has to continually look
ahead, plan ahead, and to offer
the services scaled to the needs
and desires of its customer
Simmons said.
The Farmers State Bank and
Trust Company of Clarendon
was organized in 1912 with a
paid in Capital Stock of
$50,000.00 This is the third
stock dividend, a like amount
was declared in 1958 and 1964.
The total resources of the bank
are now over ten million dol-
lars.
President Simmons also an-
nounced that Lee Bell has been
promoted from Cashier to
Assistant Vice President and
Dwayne L. Lamberson hasbeen
promoted from Assistant Cash-
ier to Cashier of the bank.
Lee Bell
...asst. vice president
Dwayne Lamber son
...new cashier
!
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Watson )1
visited her parents, Mr. and &
Mrs. Don Altman Friday night.
I
Also visiting the Don Altmans
over the weekend were Mrs. 4t,
N. W. Altman St., Joyce and
L
Dorothy Altman from Loving-
ston, New Mexico.
For old furniture, estates, family ti,
accumulations (glasswear, dolls, sil-
t
verwear, jewelry, etc.). All trans-
actions confidential.
Write Buyers, Box 310, Lubbock,
Texas 79408 or Call 80(-763-1445.
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