The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, October 29, 1973 Page: 5 of 10
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We believe that the more you
know about the many ways in
which we can be helpful to
you, the more opportunities
we will have to serve you.
Which will make us very
happy . .. and, we think, you
too!
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• CHECKING ACCT’S
• LOANS
The Bank With
The Time And
The Temperature
KERMIT
STATE
BANK
30 40 5Q ED70
D'N /.80
__-80
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
Insured Up To $20,000
100 West Austin
586-6661
Monday, October 29, 1973
The Winkler County News, Kermit, Texas
Page Five
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( NOT THIS TIME - Eagle halfback Wendell Terry on a sweep around left end in the third
a period is shown just prior to being dropped for a one yard loss by Kermit defender Steve Barry.
(Staff Photo)
RUNNING ROOM - Kermit Yellow Jacket tailback Mike Hardaway (31) is shown
looking for running room against the speedy Pecos Eagles Friday night in Pecos. The Eagles
won the encounter 34-6. (Staff Photo)
Jackets...
plays to score, with Clay Slack
going over from the six.
Hernandez booted the point
and with 5:50 left in the
quarter the score was 20-6.
Kermit recovered a Pecos
fumble late in the period, but
could move only from the 35
to the 30.
The Eagles moved 65 yards
after a Walker punt, with Don
Walker running 37 yards on
fourth down from punt
formation to put the ball on
the Jacket 18.
Slack went over_ from the
one with 3:03 left in the game.
Hernandez kicked the point
and the score was 27-6.
: On the first play following
the kickoff, Mitchell’s pass was
packed off and Pecos took over
a! the Kermit 10.
: Quarterback Roger Chavez
lost three then threw a pass to
Don Walker, who caught the
,b;all almost lying on the
ground.
1 Hernandez booted the 34th
point to end the scoring.
■ Pecos intercepted another
pass a few minutes later and
was on the Kermit 20 at the
final gun.
(Continued from Page 1)
First downs
Pecos
21
KermH
7
Yord$ rushing
338
67
Yards passing
37
63
Total yards
375
130
Posses
3-14
4-16
Intercepted by
2
1
Fumbles lost
1
2
Penoltiesyds.
2-20
8-60
Puntsovg.
3-37
6-41
If you are a newcomer to
Kermit, call me at 586-3830
and let me know you are here.
Let Kermit Greeter Service
introduce you to our leading
merchants. I have many gifts
for you. Use this coupon to let
us know you're here.
Name ...................
Address . . . . .............
*■ Mail to
KERMIT GREETER
SERVICE
1110 South Poplar
Kermit, Texas
I have a very special gift for
you from The Winkler County
News.
High School
Grid Scores
Class 4A
Odessa 41, Abilene 0
Permian 20, Cooper 7
Btg Spring 24, Midland Lee 12
Central 33, Midland 7
Snyder 16, Coronado 16
Class AAA
Ercwnwood 30, Weatherford
19
Taylor 17, Lampasas 14
Uvalde 21, Fredericksburg 13
Feces 34. Kermit 6
Lamesa 27, Brownfield 13
Estacado 21, Sweetwater 3
Class AA
Ballinger 23, Winters 0
Keagan County 49, McCamey
35
Coahoma 14, Ozona 0
Stanton 22, Crane 6
Alpine 74, Canutillo 0
Van Horn 14, Fabens 12
Cisco 34, Coleman 14
Llano 14, Brady 0
Burnet 23, San Saba 6
Class A
Balmorhea 35, Wink 0
Iraan 17, Clint 14
Sanderson 7, Marfa 0
Eldorado 0, Robert Lee 0
Mason 41, Menard 0
Sonora 7, Wall 6
Bangs 16, Cross Plains 0
Santa Anna 35, Early 12
Class B
Meridian 43, Eden 0
Miles 54, Blackwell 44
Irion County 59, Paint Rock 21
Dell City 7, Grandfalls6
Kloudike 22, Cotton Center 0
Harper 33, LaPryos 0
Bryan Allen Academy 22, Son Antonio
TMU
San Antonio McCollum 7, Laredo Mar-
tin 0
Eagle Pass 21, San Antonio Edgewood6
Brackettvilie 25, Natalio 0
Comanche 33, Eastland 20
DeLeon 50, Ronger 10
Gorman 33, Blanket 0
Jocksoboro 33, Bowie 0
Riviera 20, Banquete 6
Mirondo City 22, Skidmore-Tynon 14
r-bstown 41, BeeviHeO
Thi-e? Rivers 6, Jcurdonton 0
Grange Grove 26, Aguo-Dulce 14
V.nnpjZK^rg 1?, 0
gen gn't *0. Br:jni 1
|r.gi*stde 22. Geers* West l2asinton44,
Tyinin *.*'■;-rjjy 0
Premnnl 12, Webt*ron .ill? 6
v, irhita Falls Ryie* 2- Hurst Bell 16
gi.i-khurneU 25. S t?~h*iviile 6
•"inliiony 14, Archer CltyO
Wichita Ralls Notie Dome 42, St.
Mary's, OklO. 13
Iowa Park 35, Graham 26
Wichita Falls Hirschi 24, Vernon 14
Trinity 27, Haltom City 20
Austin Reagan 27, Austin Anderson0
Austin Travis 6, Austin Austin 0
Austin Lanier 7, Austin Crockett 7 (tie)
Austin Westlake 8, Elgin 8 (he)
Rockdale 35, Austin Del VatleO
Round Rock 26, Bastrop 7
Lockhart 24, Georgetown 7
Caldwell 13, GidOings 6
Taylor 17, Lampasas 14
Beiton 31, Gatesville 15
Cameron 22, Copperas Cove 0
Granger 6, Bartless 0
Manor 44, Lexington 7
Thrall 20, Pflugerville 7
Burnet 23, SonScbo 6
Killeen 20, Cleburne is
Temple 17, Waco 0
Rice Consolidated 26, Columbus 12
San Antonio East.Central 13, GonzalesO
L'one U Brady.0
Luiing 2H, Weimar O'.
HoHettsviiie 30, SmithviHe 0
Dripping Springs.30. Bandera 25
Rogers 35, thorndale >4
Florence 28, Holland 6
Johnson City 22, Hutto 8
Crosby 12, Cleveland 3
East Chombers 48, Doyton 0
West Sobine 26, Deweyville 0
Hardin 41, Shepherd 0
Newton 21, Woodviile 6
Sobine Pass 20, Danbury 12
Evedole 3?, Colmesneil 6
Buna 37. Corrigan Camden 8
Monrgomery 60, BurkeviHeO
Glodewater 14, Chapel Hill 7
Ennis 20, Athens 9
Texarkana 16, Marshall 0
Atlanta 50, Pittsburgh 0
Canton 20, Van 14
West Rusk 27, WhitehouseO
Westwood 18, Lindale 14
Rivercrest 42, Mt. Vernon 12
Kerens 21, Mabank 12
Troup 55, Sobine 0
Pecos 34, Kermit 6
Fort Stockton 14, Monahans 12
West Orange 28, Port Arthur Austin 6
West Hardin 22, Warren 0
Kountze 22, Anahuac 6
Port Neches-Groves 52, Vidor 6
Son Augustine 24, Hemphill 0
Orange Star 25, Port Arthur Jefterson 6
Harlingen 23, San Benito 0
Mission 14, Pharr San Juon,Alamo 0
Brownsville 21, Weslaco 7
La Ferkj 22, Los AtresnosO
Roymondville 20, Mercedes 20 (tie)
Donna 13, Edcourch Elso 9
Fa!furrias7, Rio Grande City 6
Rio Hondo 7, Port Isabel 0
Lyford 9, Santo Rosa 0 Sharyland 12, La
Joya 0
Edinburg 9, McAllen 7
Dallas Spruce 31, Dallas Skyline 0
Dallos Carter 34, Dallas Sunset 0
Dollas Roosevelt 35, Dallas Adamson 2
Dallas White 14, Dallas Lincoln 12
Dallos Jefferson 9, Dallos Samuel 0
Dallas Highland Park 7, Carrollton Tur-
ner 2
Irving 36, Irving Nimitz 7
Arlington Lamor 48, .Irving MocArthur
13
Lewisville 21, Bonham 0
Dallas Jesuit 14, Houston St. Thomas 14
(tie)
Richardson Berkner 7, Duncanville 0
Trinity Valley 20, Dallas Greenhill 6
Dallas St. Mark's 42, Houston Kinkaid 8
Cedar Hill 34, Itasca 0
Hamlin 38, Haskell 0
Stanford 12, Anson 6
Ballinger 23, Winters CT
Tyler Lee 33, Palestine 0
Lubbock Estacado 21, Sweetwater 3
Canyon 15, Dumas 12
Morten 13. Olton 0
Lubbock Roosevelt 20, Lubbock Cooper
0
Wellington 31. Volley 0
Petersburg 13, Crosbyton 13 (tie)
Anton 28, Ropesville 7
Seagroves 22. O'Donnell 0
Motodor 28. Nozareth 6
Uvalde 21, Fredricksburg 13
Nueces Canyon 42, Center Point 16
La Pryor 40, Harper 0
Orongefield 3. Hul'-Doisetta 0
Jasper 13, Bridge City 13 (tie)
Beaumont Charlton Pollard 22, Beau-
mont French 7
Galveston O'Connell 35, Beoumont
Kelly 7
Hordin-Jefferson 6, Livingston 0
Brazoswood 49, Port Lavaca Calhoun 0
Poison ivy will get you if you don’t
watch out.
What most people don’t realize is
that its poison is potent the year
’round—even after the plant is dead.
Furthermore its poison can be
transferred from one person to an-
other by clothing or shoes—even by
animals that brush up against you
or that you pet after they have run
through a bed of ivy.
It’s not uncommon for campers who
pick up firewood to be poisoned—or
even from the smoke of burning
poison ivy buds. In this instance the
buds emit droplets of poison ivy oil
that are carried away in the smoke
and settle on clothing, then seep
through to the skin.
You can lessen the damage of ivy
poisoning by a thorough washing of
hands and arms as quickly as possible
after contact—and by a good scrub-
bing of all wearing apparel at the
very first opportunity.
There are numerous “relief” medi-
cines on the market.
But the best “cure” we have found
is to rub the skin gently (don’t ever
scratch) or dab it lightly with cotton
soaked in a mixture of 12 aspirin
tablets and some camphor gum dis-
solved in a pint of grubbing alcohol.
Apply it often. * , .,
Some say that after a bad case of
poison-ivy-itch you’re immune to the
infection for a year or two. But, it
could be that you’re just a darn sight
more careful and give the itchy vine
a wide berth for a long time there-
after.
STATEMENT of CONDITION
KERMIT STATE BANK
Consolidated Report of Condition of “....
of..............................in the State of.....
business on. ..October:..17................., 19.7.3,,..
Texas
. .Ke.rmit.. S.t.a.te.. Bank....................................................”
...........and Domestic Subsidiaries qt the close of
ASSETS
Dollars
Cts.
1. Cash and due from banks (including $46 a 7 61.86-unposted debits)
1
520
149
B.7...
l
2. U.S. Treasury securities........................................................................................................................................
..........2
...5.7.3..
.039
90...
2
3. Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations
193
435.
58
3
4. Obligations of States and political subdivisions...................................................................................................................
...........I
835
.908
57
4
5. Other securities (including $ corporate stocks)
.........no
ne
5
6. Trading account securities......................................................................................................................................................
no
ne
6
7. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
300
.000.
00
7
8. Other loans...............................................................................................................................................................................
..........6
...93.6
...3.18...
02
8
9. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises...................................................
.......7.9
...3.9.7.
3.4...
9
10. Real estate owned other than bank premises.......................................................................................................................
.......1.5
49.4
0.5...
10
11. Investments in subsidiaries not consolidated.......................................................................................................................
no
ne..
11
12. Customer’s liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding...............................................................-..........................
........no
ne
12
134
?94
50
13 -
14 TOTAL ASSETS .........................................................
1 3
608
037
R3
14
LIABILITIES
15. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations......................................................................................
..........4.
.479.
. 74.6 .
73
15
16. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations......................................................................
6
096
. 803 .
49
16
17. Deposits of United States Government................................................................................................................................
53
612
15-
17
18. Deposits of States and political subdivisions........................................................................................................................
..........l.
068
. 745
26.
18
19. Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions.................................................................................................
no
ne
19
20. Deposits of commercial banks..............................................................................................................................................
......30
032
25..
20
21. Certified and officers’ checks, etc...................^.......................................................................................................................
.101.
715
70
21
22. TOTAL DEPOSITS......................................................................................................$ ...11,830-, 6 55 > 58--
XXX
XXX
XXX
XX
22
(a) Total demand deposits........................................................................................$—5,193,385.99---
XXX
XXX
XXX
XX
00
(b) Total time and savings deposits........................................................................$ 6,637,269.59-
XXX
XXX
XXX
XX
(b)
23. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase
no
ne
23
24. Other liabilities for borrowed money.......................................................................................................................................
........no
ne
24
25. Mortgage indebtedness............................................................................................................................................................
........no
ne
25
26. Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding............................................................................
........no
ne...
26
27. Other liabilities
125
700
17
27
28. TOTAL LIABILITIES............................................................
--JLL-
956
J
28
29. MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES .......................................................
no
hP
29
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
30. Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings)......................................
89
.625
67
30
31. Other reserves on loans............................................................................................................................................................
........no
me...
31
32
33. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
89
625
87
33
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
34. Capital notes and debentures.................................................................................................................................................
200
000
oo
34
(specify interest rate and maturity of each issue outstanding)
35. Equity capital, total ...........................................................
1
362
056
01
35
36. Preferred stock-total par value............................................................................................................................................
........no
ne....
36
(No. shares outstanding_none_)
37. Common stock-total par value............................................................................................................................................
300
000
OO
37
(No. sharps authorized .30,000 ) (No. shares outstanding 30,000 )
38. Surplus.....................................................................................................................................................................................
3.00
QQQ
30.
38
39. Undivided profits..................................................................................................................................................................
7.62
056.
31
39
40. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves ..............................................
r\r\
40
41. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.............‘.............................................................................................................................
1
56?
DR6
31,
41
42. TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS..........................................................................
-13-
6Qg
037
42
MEMORANDA
1. Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date........................................................................
......11.
765.
893
36
1
2. Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date............................................................................
.........7
021
993
78
2
3. Unearned discount on instalment loans included in total capital accounts.....i........................................................
21.5.
.31.6...
?5
3
j,...................Eddie ..Hedges, Cashier
ts true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Correct—Attest: .......§/... Edd ie.. Hedges
s/ Clyde Barton
s/ G. P. Mitchell
s/ C. A. Robins on, M. D,
Directors.
(MAKE MARK FOR
NOTARY’S SEAL)
State of...............Texas..........................................................
Sworn to and subscribed before me this..............75 th................
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
My commission expires June 1.............................., 19. 7.5.......
, County of.............Winkle.r..........
....................day of.........October
s./. .Melba. Carr..........., Notary Public.
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Maikell, Elgin L. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, October 29, 1973, newspaper, October 29, 1973; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1009292/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Winkler County Library.