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MEMBER 1982
TEXAS PRE
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Years Ago
This Month
I T1 FBaa Of THE «lli£ NEWS
The popuiatiuc fi{Bm
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AkMK'ituet) of College* and
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A party uI t&cavmlrae worker* from the Smithsonian Institute
Mere bun at the kite of the Lavoo Reservoir ticav«th| to
*tad* Indian IHe in the Wylie vicinity year* ago. W orking
closely with the achartkfts «u Rei Houaew right. local
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WYLIE
Newt of the dam at Lake Lavoo Oiled the thought* of
Wvlieitet tu the dam 9.549 feel long and 69 feet high with a
crown width of 2fc ft wu reported to be 85^ completed.
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The average farm income per Collin Count* farm or ranch
family wu reported to be 54,15(1 total gross income and
52.230 after spending expenses.
Hampton Dn Cleaner* asked their customers In their ad to
"Please bring suit hangers when too bring >our clothe* for
dn cleaning. Because of the critical shortage of matt-rialt>. we
just cannot get enough hanger* m we are asking \ ou.
PLEASE to return them."
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Genealogy Begins With U
Sixth Principle
Church Records
By: Michaei
I here are normally three
major event* in a person'4
life, birth, marriage and
death. All three events also
play an important part of a
person's religious life. Since
churches ere normally
founded a' or near the very
beginning of a town's
MMtlement. church records
plav an important role in
genealogical research.
Birth records may be found in
baptism records, blessings or
ther similar religious prac-
tices. These records will
usually state the dale on this
event, date of birth, child or
person's name and names of
parents, relatives or sponsors
B\ following up on these
leads, their records furnish
ununited opportunity for
further research. If you find a
person's baptism record at a
church, write to see if they
have anv records for their
parents, brothers, sisters,
uncles, aunts and grandpar-
ents.
Marriage records are often
found in the records of a
church. This record will
normally give you the maiden
name of the wife, the age of
the bride and groom and it
may also give you the name
< f the parents.
Although death records may
include information such as
birth, marriage and death
dates, it may ,be more
valuable for information on
the name of the next of kin.
children of deceased, bro-
thers or sisters and the
parents. Because throughout
their historv churches have
been taking care of cemeter-
ies. these cemeler. records
will also be verv important.
In the case of genealogical
research, persistency pays
off One fact or dale revealed
ioda> becomes the clue for
the next fact or date
tomorrow. Please remember
when w riting a church or any
other place for information,
be specific Ask for informa-
tion on one person or his
family at a time Always
begin your research of church
records at the local church
your relatives attended If
you have any questions about
ariv genealogical problem,
write me in care of your
newspaper office and I will
answer you. Next week we
discuss the seventh genea-
logical principle--! he News-
paper.
ANCESTOR LINE
1. Manam W. Schaefer. 1101
Wilmington Ave.. Apt. A.
Dayton. Ohio. 45420. Manam
is researching the Schaefer
family and trying to locate
the descendants of George
William Schaefer who mar-
ried Ella M Weakley in
Missouri in 1892. They
moved lo Texas, then to
Chicago and then back to
Texas (Dallas). Their chil-
dren were : Viola. Ollie who
married Lindv Hiett. Phoebe
Jiek Houw-wright, realtor, advertihed 35 acre* of land 2 miles
from Wylie wu available for 54025.00
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who married Carl Conaway.
and George William. Jr. Any
information will be greatly
welcomed.
2. Mrs. Robbie Neelley.
190* E. 19th. #22. Lawrence.
Kansas. 60044. writes
searching for information on .
the Christopher Columbus
Scale. William C. Boyles.
and the Robert Henry
families. They settled in the
Austin-Williams colony on
the Brazos River before the
Icxas Revolution.
3. Mrs. J. E. Williams, Star
Route Kress. Texas "9052.
writes seeking to correspond
with Burrow descendants
from our area She believes
manv lived around the
Clarksville area (in 1880)
before they moved further
West (Dallas County). She
will thoroughly enjoy any
information on this family.
4 I he ANC EST OK LINE is
brought to you as a public
service of the WYLi'E NEWS
II you have a question,
comment or query contact us
at the ANCESTOR LINE, o 0
WYLIE NEWS. Box 3t>9.
Wylie. Texas. "5098.
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Thursday Night
SPECIAL
Roast Beef
Broun Gravy. Fresh Vegetables.
Spinach . JSew Potatoes Jf /Gravy*
Brussell Sprout*. Boiled Squash.
•4.25
121 North Ballard
Wvlie, Texas 442-6060
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Statement of Condition of
FIRST STATE BANK
Wylie, Texas
As of the Close of Business, June 30, 1982
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $13,311,587.87
Cash & Due from Banks 1.496
Bonds Owned 8,373,131.17
Banking Facilities 363,551.00
Furniture &. Fixtures 74,857.00
C.D.'s Purchased 4,314,656.43
Fed Funds Sold 500,000.00
Income Earned Not Collected 589,631.20
Other Resources 318,190.90
Total Resources 29,342,269.95
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock * 360,(XX).00
Certified Surplus 1,240,000.00
Undivided Profits 100,000.00
Reserves 660,466.51
Deposits 25,873.424.48
Income Collected Not Earned 653,390.00
Other Liabilities 394,726.83
Reserve for Bad Debt 60,262.13
Total Liabilities 29,342,269.95
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
HAIRJAMMER
Announces A New Addition
TERRIE WHITE
Has Now Joined Our Staff,
To Give You The Opportunity To Welcome Her,
She Will Offer A Special Of:
$3.00 Off Haircut & Blow dry
'10.00 Off Permanent
No Appointment Necessary
442-1006
Special Good For Services By Terrie White Only .
Special Does Not Apply To Children Lnder 6. Expires 8-15-82
10/5 Kreymer Ln.
Krevmer Lane
Hwv 544-Ballard
This Week Visit The
Downtown Wylie
Sidewalk Sellabration
Take Advantage Of The Good Buys
Listed By Wylie\s Progressive Merchants.
THEN DROP BY OUR OFFICE
FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
Wylie Insurance Agency
First State Motor Hank Bldg.
Hit a & Truett Smith
Phone 442-2226
John Yeager
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