The Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1974 Page: 10 of 32
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Page 10 - The Giddings, Texas, Tines & News - Thursday, July 11, 1974
Playschool Held At GHS P. A. Helms, Mrs. Edwin Strege
Homemaking Department On Committee For Aging
WIIIIIIIIIVV I UI HOII9 Pre registration for fall semes
" " ter classes at Blinn College will
Foundation and Dr Frank Luksa, begin Monday, July 15, in the
former chairman of the Sociology Academic Building.
Department at Southwestern Uni- Pre - registration will be held
versity in Georgetown will give from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Aug.
the committee some exper- 16 and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on
tise. Aug. 19 to 28.
Blinn College Sets
Pre-Registration
The annual playschool, spon-
sored by the Giddings High
Homemaking Department, was
held the last two weeks of June
with 34 three to six year olds
attending.
The daily activities consisted of
art, music, group and individual
play, story time and rest periods.
CURTISS t CARGILLS
HAVE RELATIVES
The Curtiss Cargills had visitors
from Capac, Michigan. Their
granddaughter and husband, Lin-
da and Larry Schoonover visited
them. They all celebrated Round
Top's one-hundred-twenty fourth
anniversary on the Fourth of July.
THE PERFECT GIFT FOR A
FRIEND OR RELATIVE WHO IS
FAR AWAY- A SUBSCRIPTION
TO THE TIMES AND NEWS!!!
New Car Registrations
CHEVROLET
1974 - Roy L. Walther
1974 -Clarence D. Buck
1974 - Erwin Schautschick
1974 - Mrs. Ruth Menzel
1974 - Kenneth E Zoch
1974 - City of Giddings
1974 - F. W. Nettles
1974 - Johnny Kieschnick
1974 - 0. K. Sales Co.
A special program to award
diplomas was presented by FHA The Capital Area Planning
Council members on closing day. Council (CAPCO) Advisory Coun-
June 18. cil of the Area Agency on Aging
Youngsters who attended were will hold its organizational
Michelle, Melanie and Mary meeting at 2 p.m. Monday (July 8)
Gutierrez, Kristan Arldt, Mark at the CAPCO offices
Jaehne, Jamie Freeman, Barry The citizens committee was
Perez, Kervin Hoffman, Terri formed to advise CAPCO's
Forsberg, Jennifer Marcum, Au- division on Aging in planning
dra Lawrence, Adrian Cantu, services and programs for persons
Reece Kerr, John Foster, Tammy age 60 and over in the ten - county
Barker and Travis Britton. region around Austin.
Also, John and Peter Simmang, Recently, the regional council
Candy and LaDonna Watterson, received a $105,000 state grant to
Troy and Tony Moses, Lynn coordinate all existing programs
Burttschell, T. J and Shannon for the elderly in the region and
Pate, Brad and Jennifer Seibel, plan additional needed ones
Robert and Linda Schulze, Lisa CAPCO also contracts with local
Jackson, Stacy and Lee Gerdes, service agencies and organiza- category; a proportional number _-
Dennis Huff and Pamella Kelley. * tions to carry out specific to the population makeup are from Romero, Milam Barnett, Llano
FHA Chapter members and programs for the aging and is minority groups and below County; Alvin Burger, Mrs. U. V.
summer homemaking students currently administering some poverty level. Christian, Mildred Garrett, Janet
who assisted with the program $244,000 for these They are: Alex Waugh, W. R. Perino, Jeanie Ruiz, Dr Bob
and daily activities were Jeanette Among the 30 committee Robbins, Bastrop County; Hilmar McNeely, Mrs E Marie Gilbert,
Hoffman, Carol Proske, Dora members from throughout the Bindsiel, Rev A. R. Wolber, Edna Santos, Ed Maldonado, Mrs.
Shields, Venica Washington, Jane region are two highly - respected Blanco County; Emma L. Miller, Augusta Bradford, Georgie Cun-
Kalbas, Cindy Gonzales, Joy professionals who are experienced Merv Noah, Burnet County; J. L. ingham, Allen Skidmore, Travis
Kraus, Kathy Gersch, Bonnie in dealing with the problems of the Buckley, Caldwell County; Bada County; Mrs. C. L. Chance,
Kipp, Mary Nunes, Pat Tomanetz, aging Luckenbach, Homer Eck, Fayette Williamson County.
Gailynne Noack, Patty Meyer, Author Bert Kruger Smith, County; P. A. Helms, Mrs. Edwin -------------------------—
. Linda Mack and Beverly Wilson executive associate of the Hogg Strege, Lee County; Mrs Maureen SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES
Mrs. Smith is the author of a The regular registration period
recently -published book. Aging in will be all day Aug 28 through 30
America. Dr. Luksa has taught and on Sept. 2. Classes at Blinn
courses in gerontology and served will begin on Sept. 3.
on the original Governor’s Com- Veterans may apply for VA
mittee on Aging benefits in advance so that their
Other committee members are checks for up to two months
staff workers of community subsistence will be available when
service groups which have they register. Applications for
programs for the aging Half of benefits are available in the office
the committee is persons who of Dean of Instruction, Henry J.
themselves are in the over - 60 Boehm.
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PICKUPS
1974 -- F. A. Brinkman
1974 - Jerry Simek Jr.
1974 - Bob Foerster
1974 - Gay's Western Auto
1974 - Donald P. Folkes
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FORD
1974 - Alois M. Frels
1974 - Gerald L. Ricks
1974 -C B Kriegel Ford
1974 - C. B. Kriegel Ford
1974 - Ralph K. Domel
1974 - Steven Young
PICKUPS
1974 - Andrew W. Smith
MERCURY
1974 - Joe Roberts
1974 - Mrs W. A Drews
1974 - Herman Parks Sr.
1974 - Flwyd Urban
DODGE
1973 - Pampell Interest Inc.
1974 - J. A. Polansky
1974 - Lawrence Lehmann
Gibbings, Texas
Statement of Condition at the close of business, June 30, 1974
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ..............................
Loans Guaranteed by Agencies of U. S. Government
Federal Reserve Bank Stock.......................
Bank Premises....................................
Furniture and Fixtures ............................
Other Resources ..................................
Bonds and Warrants ..............................
Federal Funds ....................................
CASH .............................................
10,633,403 06
927,692.68
10,500.00
188,803.50
52,915.09
243,234.25
3,932,644.09
100,000.00
1,937,009.14
PICKUPS
1974 - Bert J. Drummond
TOTAL
.18,026,202.71
OLDSMOBILE
1974 - Glenroy F. Ebner
MOBILE HOMES
LIABILITIES
1974 - John W. Fenzlein
1974 - Rueben Falkenberg
CORRUGATED STEEL
Drainage Pipe
Capital Stock ....
Surplus ..........
Reserves........
Undivided Profits
Other Reserves ..
Other Liabilities
DEPOSITS......
175,000.00
175,000 00
175,000.00
564,998.75
65,826.55
258,914.57
16,611,462.84
TOTAL
18,026,202.71
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Preuss, L. M., III. The Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1974, newspaper, July 11, 1974; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1665633/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.