Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 85, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 23, 1977 Page: 4 of 49
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&ROWNW000 BULLE TIN
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San Saba County finishes stock judging
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ribbons and trophies
Thousands of dollars
4,206
President greets
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The steer and heifer show:
were held Saturday Grand
champion steer, a Santa Ger-
trudis, was shown by Robbie
Broyles of Cherokee. Reserve
champion was shown by Les
1.538
1,159
5
1,000
1,000
1,051
500
3,551
47,910
19,586
23,480
LAMB CHAMP —Madlalaaty shows brocher
Mauriee's champlon medium wool lamb
voted tops to the divislon at Friday's judging
at the an l see al San Saba Junlor I avestock
ot The above named bank du hereby dedare that this Re
pod of Conaton is true and correct to The best of my
knowledge and betet
none
none
693
43,859
500
none
AUSTIN!
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FIRST NATIONAL
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100,000
100,000
Mask is a member at the
Richland Springs FFA
Melissa Evans of +H and
Maurice Lusty, from Richland
Springs FFA, won junior and
senior showmanship awards
respectively
lot Behrens of Voca was the
We the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and lsablities We deciare that it has
been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct
7,645
3,468
27,839
2,697
43,462
190
none
31
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1” VICKS FORMULA 44
Direct lease financing
Bar* premises turniture and futures and other assets representing bar* premises
Real estate owned other than bar* premises
investments in unconsohndated subsidianes and associated companies
Customers habity to this bar* on acceptances outstanding
Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS
Demand deposits of idinduals prtnshps and corps
Time and savings deposits of indrviduals
prtnshps and corps
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits o< States and poetical subdivisions
Deposes at foreign govts and othicial institutions
Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL
TOTAL LABILMTIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL
21,105
92
3,073
none
1,650
289
43.066
f
I
27.390
150
Statement of Resources and Labutes
Cash and due trom banks
U S Treasury securities
Obgatiom of omher U.S Govt agende and corps
Oblgations of States and postical subdivisions
Other bonds notes and debentures
Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock
Trading account securities
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell
Loans Total (excluding unearned income)
Less Reserve tor possible loan tosses
Loans Net
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6.734
1,659
1,600
4.237
91
42
none
Deposits of commerciat banks
Certified and officers checks
TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS
Total demand deposits
Total time and savings deposits
Total deposits in foreign offices
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES
Federal funds purchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase
Liabilities for borrowed money
Mortgage indebtedness
Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding
Other habibes
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures!
Subordinated notes and debentures
none
■ 43 , ■ >
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198
Average tor 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date
Cash and due from banks
Fed funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
Total loans
Time deposits of $100 000 or more in domestic otfices
Total deposits
Fed funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase
Liabilities for borrowed money
Standby letters of credit (outstanding as of report date)
Time deposits of $100 000 or more (outstanong as of report date)
Time certificates of depost in denominations of $100 000 or more
Other time deposits in amounts of 5’00 000 or more
27,240
33
1,508
35
none
none
525
47,910
16,857
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RESERVE CHAMPION MEDIUM-
WOOL Treasa McKinnerney
SHOWMANSHIP SENIOR Joe Cook
Shorthorn - 1 Tern Kirkpatrick
Polled Hereford - 1 Angie Kirkpatrick
: Pam Kirkpatrick
Angus - 1 Terry Dale Kirkpatrick 2 •
Angie Kirkpatrick
Hereford - 1 Andy Broyles, 2 Gene
Brister; 3 James Taylor
Crossbred beavyweigh - 1 Robbie
I
Skew and Auetlon Both an members at the
Richland Springs FFA chapter Final judging
and auction took place Saturday
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If you have a career question,
write Carmelita Hood, GROUP
3. 30 W. Washington St.,
Chicago, 11. 60602.
presented trophies to Robbie
Broyles for his first place heifer
and to Andy Broyles for his first
place steer.
Results from the two dnys
judging follow:
SWIE
PUREBREDGUI.IS I Gwenell McKin-
nermey, Ruchlans Sorings FFA, 1 Terry
Thoratan, +H i Maunice Lusty. Richland
SprtnesFFA
CROSSBRED GILTS, Lightweight ■ 1
WRoberson,4H 2 Steve Rodriquez,
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CAREER
Question Box
By CARMELITA HOOD
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11 VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION 10o.
1°’ Req CLEARASIL _
Preferred stock No shares outstanding
Common stock a No shares authorized
b No shares outstanding
2” PREPARATION H OINT. '•«
Nab na Sink Region Number
By CARMELITA HOOD One final plus - as a
A letter from Mrs Joyce 0.. sophisticated, middle-aged
oak Part n points up the lady, f hope to bring dignity,
gutsy approach that’s going confidence and class to the
to be needed by many in the office scene
work force in the years ahead as Dear Joyce: Your letter
technological changes cause should provide inspiration to
disolacements in the work force untold hundreds - perhaps
and require career changes thousands - of readers With
- • - - ambition like yours, success is
pion Stafford is affilated with witb his 105-pound heavyweight Aexoruna A.A,Brorp
the San Saba FFA chapter while Gwenel McKinnerney‘s D-
Gwenell McKinnerney of 105-pounder was named reserve dam- TszDenKrkpaund
Richland Springs FFA took crossbred champion Ac setee - 1 De Dyy : ance
Apparentygsideuped.ta. bound to come
Stafford repeated.asagrand champion of the medium wools _ ....... withstanding the tact she holds ,I’m sure the counselors at
champion when his 228pound and Gwenell’s 100-pound Rnc^Hall field a teaching certificate in the Triton College will be able to
Hampshire took top honors ughtweight was the reserve ° 5 , Kunors Joyce is 46 help you develop meaningful
among the barrows He also champion /unrlinn rnicorl sears of age as she preapres to courses that will stand you in
woo the Hill Country Pork Joe Cook from Richland 'Unoing rdised . sh0s t prepare good stead to attain the successA
Producers trophy Springs FFA. was the senior Twenty-five dollars has been herseir for a new career as an you seek I
Reserve grand champion was showmanship winner while raised by the Brown County/+H executive secretary Aside from your academic”
Kun Mask s 243-pound Brad Williams took the junior Council to go to the Texas +H She is determined to become work, employers look for
heavyweight crossbred barrow showmanship award Center at lake Brownwood to -a fine, top-notch, quality, persons who are poised and
Durey Menzies of help build a baseball field high-class executive alert and have pleasant per-
Fredericksburg was the lamb The announcement of the gift secretary •• and writes "I sonalities. Discretion, judgment
division judge and Johna Deeds, was made at the January realize that 1 win be close to 50 and initiative are big pluses and
sweetheart of the Richland meeting of the group held at the by the time I embark in my new you obviously possess all three.
Springs FFA, handed out the Youth Fair Ground field and perhaps the prospect Be assured that employment
Vice chairman Richard Penn of a 50-year-old secretary will of secretaries is expected to
presided over the meeting in the strike fear into the hearts of increase very rapidly for at
absense of chairman Janice employers. But even at 501 hope least the next 10 years, and
Early The roll was called by to have something to offer that thousands of replacement jobs
Julie Haynes and minutes were perhaps my younger com- also will become available as
read Club reports from petitors may not have As a people already in the field retire
Blanket, Early and May were starter, 1 hope to offer excellent or leave the office for other
Brovin The animal is a read. . . health, and this will mean I will reasons. Moreover, an in-
nozoNis Reports were given of the be on the job daily My last chid creasing number of executive
The sid Stewardson Memorial county Christmas party and the will have graduated from high secretaries are being promoted
Rotating Trophy for the third Brown County Youth Fair School and enrolled in college, so into management positions
time went m Robbie Broyles An announcement was made with no children at home to be where they use their experience
and now he can keep the trophy that the foqd show.wqul idbe concerned about this should and knowledge of the employing
Th» Teras Angus Auxiliarv and Feb. 26 at the youth fair give me a great deal of time and organization.
nherexmssnnShTopiywas meeting room with judging to energy toSdevote to may job. Good luck to you, and thanks
Heathedt"pdcpoylPrthis begin at 1:30 p.m. Theme is Moreover, I will be free to for a letter that should provide
Angus champion Then the Hill Gourmet Foods-The district travel Should it become great inspiration to many.
Country Hereford Assn, food sho" u Ap 2 necessary from time to time. ***
‘Tm interested in becoming a
veterinarian’s assistant and
need information on training,
average income and the em-
ployment outlook." Sylvia I.,
. 1 1 • Chicago, D.
three rerentionG Income for veterinarians in
Illi —v I -- Vx Kx l l ‛* private practice vary greatly,
’ depending upon such factors as
By RICHARD E. MEYER greater, White House Press location type of practice etc.,
Associated Press Writer Secretary Jody Powell said, but the average is above $25,000
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jim- Midway through the second a year Newly-graduated
HEAVYWEIGHT I Jack Stamord, San my Carter celebrated his new day of receptions celebrating veterinarians employed by the
sab* FFA i Garlan Preece. s«n satw presidency with 3,000 members Carter’s inauguration, mainte- federal government are
ST A i Carl Youna. Richland Sprine of Congress, diplomats, mili- nance men trooped through the averaging more than 312,000 a
gilt CHAMPION 1 Jac* statford tary officers and their guests at White House turning down ther- year. Employment ’ op-
gilt reserve champion Gwenell three receptions Saturday, mostats and affixing them with portunities are expexted to be
“KKMPShke barrows I Jac*suf creating day-long traffic jams signs saying: Please keep favorable aU through the 1900’s.
fora i Kun Ma*. Richland Spnngs FFA around a chilled, energy-saving thermostats at 65 degrees — A pamphlet on Today’s
3 CesErer Narrows, light White House. The Management.' Veterinarian is available free
^“Lmcri^^Xa^T , Carter toldereportersatsthe Carter directed Friday that from the American Veterinary
HA 2 Maunicekusty 3 a^.^f receptionforCongressthatRet thermostats at all U.S. build- Medical Assn 600 S. Michigan
CROSSBRED BARROWS. Army Lt. Gen James Aravin at Ave., Chicago, II. 60605. It
heavyweight 1 Kun i Jo. has been suggested for gs na Dases, se at ” , presents information on
pevayaten,- i Kuysendail, San saba nomination as CI director but ing the day and lower atnight as ptsnts, mX^w10 narer
CAampiox CROSSBRED barrow I haven’t made any decision.” anoxaample fnra wAm eicans tn as wen as a list of colleges of
KmSekve champion crossbred The chief diplomatic repre announcement that he will ask veterinary medicine. Be sure to
barrow Jo-cook sentatives of the Soviet Union Congress for unspecified enclose a self-addressed,
OTHER PUREBREDS i Joe Cok i and China were among the first -ongress tor unspecitiea d bnsiness <|..
lohaDpeda Richland springs FFA to shake President’s hand as emergency legislation to dea- Snampedtt Dusinesss
“RESEKvCuAMptonKumMaa ambassadors trooped through with a severe shortage of envelope with your request
IUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Meuissa the flower-bedecked Blue natural sas.. „ , , _ _ .
Esenior showmanship Maurice Room. Several diplomats wore Seated with National Security Daniel S., Chicago, II., has
■Z the colorful robes of their native Council members around a finished wo years “at the
LAMES lands. crackling fire in the Cabinet university" and has decided
FINEWOOL LIGHTWEIGHT 1 Room fireplace, Carter said, he’s not getting “what I want
Bronnnz.RchundsernzF ALJzna Each dirlomat andshis Wite "This is the last warm meeting out of life." He’s been working
somhafA '' was introduced to the President we’ll have. I issued a directive, part-time as an auto mechanic
finewool medium i Brad and First Lady by Shirley It ought to be good for sweat- for four years and is interested
Wunama +#2 Ttesa McKinnetney, Temple Black in one of her last ere - in unin i „ 5
waseeraT-tnotet duties as chief of protocol The Sy another presidentiat or. day. He's^inX shqpasana
^^aton^ der the NsChasbeen organized school but is "afraid of getting
meriey tom.tne.rouadm inistaton into two committees instead of involved in one that’s
CHAMPION finewool Gene Brster While the Carters were greet- the previous seven. Powell said fraudulent ”
wazserug,chaMPioN FiEwool ing the guests, anti-abortion the reorganization reflects Most training authorities
crossbred ughtweight 1 Jody aemonstrators ramled outsde Carter’s desire for more recommend a three or four year
RanaspriarAhcee the WhitoHnusatohearspenkt simplified and responsive ... formal apprenticeship program
, SXSE asthesbestgway.to become a
Tin. ah i Wave Mecuteben tions. “There will be a committee dualified mechanic, Daniel.
Rrchland Sprines FT A 3 OndyHaneu * A rally leader, Mrs Nellie on special coordination dealing inese programs include both
crossbred heavyweight i Gray, met earlier in the day with cross-cutting issues, onzthelob. training . an
Brad wuama. t.zGzsnel McKin with Carter aide" Jack Watson chaired by the President’s na- “ssroominstruction. Look UP
"CX2pioN 'nOSSBRED i S.ad and urged that no federal funds tional security adviser. Dr thecte phone num r in
wulams be spent for abortion Zbigniew Brzezinski." Chicago for the U.S. Labor
RESERVE CHAMPION CROSSBRED " 3 “ < The second will be a com- Department's Bureau of
°MEDiUwootT"LiGHTWEIGHT l Before the parties got under mittee on policy review to be Apprenticeship and Training:
Treasa McKinherey 2 30 Ccka Jummy way, Carter met with his newly headed by departmental offi- they, should be able to put you in
AndeprOvwoon heavyweight 13 reorganized National Security cials, normally drawn from touch with people who can help
Maunic"lusy Council to discuss Vice Presi- senior ranks inasmuch as all of these ap-
MEDIUMWEIGHT champion dent Walter F Mondale’s up- prenticeship programs are
coming trip around the world. At the reception for Congress, registered with the Bureau. The
“The President sees this jour- Carter said Gavin was recom- apprenticeship agency for the
ney as an important mission of mended by House Speaker State of Illinois is another
fact-finding and consultation at Thomas P Tip" O'Neill. But possibility Union headquarters
a time when the importance of the President added “I don't also may have knowledge of
economic and political coopera- think there's any substance" to apprenticeship openings: look
tion to define and resolve mu- a published report that Gavin is up the telephone number and
tual problems has never been expected to be named. give them a call.
James R. Atwcod
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SAN SABA A record was sat swine judge Awards were Am Ctn
on the opening day at the Mh presented by Suzy Daniel, San 7— \ Ge
Annual San Saba County Junor Saba FFA sweetheart Bre 1
Livestock Show k Auction when MT er Gene Brister‛s lU- dessd-ReeeBroy*ee
170 lambs were presented for pound beavyweight was named -j*?*".' ana=r, 2 Reben
udging champion among the fine wool *■!**>'■*
la addition, there were Tt lamb, while Maurice Laity's aEe ~ D" 7"
hogs entered in the show .' 107 poand heavyweight brought z0rs -3 Boykes 5
Jack Stafford's 22-pound, 1* in the reserve champion trophy Mm : Th, gage
place croastred heavyweight Brad Williams of 4-H took tap EEod-itstP
gilt was named grand cham- honors among crossbred larbs 53CAra. : Raeee Bruyies 1
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 85, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 23, 1977, newspaper, January 23, 1977; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572903/m1/4/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.