Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1968 Page: 12 of 18
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Pagf 4 S eminole (Texas) Sentinel Thursday October 31, 1968
JACK RAMSAY
FOR
SHERIFF
'Santa Claus Special1
To Take Gifts Overseas
7 tl
QUALIFICATIONS
AS
I feel that these qualifications, listed below, will
help the voters decide the office of Sheriff. I submit
these for your consideration:
'mSEt
1. Born - Lamesa, Texas, October 16, 1935.
2. Parents - Rayborn Ramsay and Mildred Ramsay,
'formerly farmers in Dawson County,
Texas.
3. Graduated - Odessa High School
4. Attended Odessa College
5. Law enforcement training:
(1) Midland Police Academy - May, 1962 •
Basic Police Instructions
(2) Ector County Sheriff Dept. - May, 1964
Fingerprint Classification Course
(3) University of Oklahoma - Nov. , 1966
Seminar on Burglary, Robbery and Forgery
(4) Gaines County Sheriff Dept. - Dec., 1966
. Fingerprint Classification Course
(5) Gaines County Sheriff Dept. - July 1967
General Law Enforcement Course
(6) Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation - 1967
Seminar on Homicide Investigations
6. Deputy Sheriff - 5 years
7. Military - 3 years United States Army,
Special Forces
8. Football player, former professional boxer and
professional cowboy
9. Married - Shirley Miller, September 5:, 1958.
Two children, Mack and Dock .
JACK RAMSAY PLATFORM
I believe that the people of Gaines County do have a choice. My qualifications for the position
of Sheriff are based upon experience, training and service. I will serve the people of Gaines County
to the best of my ability. I possess the necessary training and experience. I will cooperate with each
citizen of Gaines County in performing my duty as sheriff. I will work especially with the teenagers
of this county. I feel a Sheriffs Posse would be of benefit to our county. We can build a better
county by cooperation and working together.
Tons of St. Nick's gifts
will be going to members
of the Armed Forces in
Michael Smith
Gets Role In
lech Play
Seminole sophomore
Michael Smith will play
the role of Vincentio, the
merchant of Pisa, In Texas
Tech's University Theater
production of "The Tam-
ing of the Shrew."
Performances of the
popular Shakespearean
comedy are scheduled Nov.
8 through 11 in the Univer-
sity's modern theater on
campus.
Smith, a drama major,
has appeared in Tech pro-
ductions of "The Lark,"
"The Pelican" and "I Am
a Camera." A graduate of
Seminole High School, he
gained acting experience in
hometown productions of
"Macbeth. 'Any Number
Can Die, "John Doe,"
"The Boor," and "Proff,
How Could You."
He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Weldon. H. Smith,
Hobbs Hwy., Seminole.
Vietnam by special ship SPECIAL" will sail during
this year, thanks to a joint the latter half of November
Pentagon-Post Office ven- and stop at Da Nang, Qui
ture, Postmaster Jewell Nhon, Cam Rahn Bay and
Cobb said today. Saigon, Vietnam. It takes
A fast U. S. cargo ship approximately three weeks
will be designated the for a fast ship to cross
"1968 SANTA CLAUS the ocean.
SPECIAL," sailing from All gifts should be
Oakland, Calif, next month packed in strong con-
with Christmas parc.els. tainers with adequate
cushioning and correctly
To meet the sailing
deadline and assure pre-
holiday delivery of gifts
sent with surface postage,
items should be mailed
during the October 14 -
November 9 period. They
should be marked "SANTA
CLAUS SPECIAL" just be-
low the stamps.
The "SANTA CLAUS
addressed, including AP
and FPO numbers.
There are several
options available for
mailing to the military
which can save money.
Post offices across the
nation have free pamphlets
which outline the mailing
programs for servicemen
and women overseas.
'Q
ON TUESDAY, NOV. 5th.
VOTE
FOR
AMENDMENT
FOR BETTER MAJOR EDUCATION IN TEXAS
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Committee of 300 tor Amendment 3
Jeck S.BIanton and Jeff Montgomery, Co-chairmen
JACK RAMSAY
Write-in Candidate far Sheriff
TO THE
PEOPLE OF
THE 19th
CONGRESSIONAL
DISTRICT
GEORGE MAHON
X!
I HAVE NO OPPONENT IN THE ELECTION
BUT I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR
UNWAVERING GOODWILL AND SUPPORT
AND PLEDGE MY CONTINUED BEST
EFFORTS TO BE OF SERVICE.
CONGRESSMAN GEORGE MAHON
( Paid Pol. Adv.
a statement or cash-
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1968
Descr)pt ion
Opening Cash Balance, September 1, 1967
Rece i pts:
.10 I oca I Sour ces
20 County Sources
30 State Sources
40 Federal Sources
50 Sale of Bonds
60 Loans
70 Sale of Property
80 Incoming Transfers
85 Inter fund Transfers
Returned Checks
Investment's Sold
Total Cash Receipts
Total Funds Available
Disbursements:
Budgetary Disbursements
Retirement of Current Loans
Food Service Fund
Student Activity Fund
Inteffund Transfers
Investments Purchased
Inventory Purchases
Prior Year Payables Liquidated
Total Cash Disbursements
Closing Cash B&Iance, August 31, 1968
Less: Accounts Payable, August 31, 1968
Unencumbered Cash Balance, August 31, 1968 •
A<Jr): Temporary Investments and Time Depos i ts,
Balances at August 31, 1968
Opera t j Fund _
State & County Local
Available Maintenance
Foot!
S'er v i ce
Fund
S tuden t
Activity
Fund
Interest &
BuiIding. Sinking Other
Fund
Fund
Funds
$ 15,180.90 $ 121,585.78
$ 2,272.74 $ 6,599.90 $9,829.17 $ 16,374.35 $ -0-
fv
5,947.52
209,521.05
$ 1,006,733,74
180,402.72
5,519,21
$ 77,286,91 $ 27,111.87 $
12,138.00
7,500.00
$ 2:32,200.51 $
EXHIBIT C
Totals
$ 171,842.84
S 1,343.,338.03
186,350.24
22 7,178,26
7,500.00
Rl
CI
FOR
Pd. PolJ
$ 215.468.57 $ 1,192.660.67
$ 230.649,47 $ 1,314.246.45
$ 216,733.79 $ 1,182,339.24
$
96.924.91
$
27.111,87
$
-0-
$ 232.200. 51
$
-0-
$
1.764.366.53
$
99.197.65
$
33.711,77
$ 9
.829.17
$ 248.574.86
$
-0-
$
1.936 .209.37
$ 95,152.49 $
$ 235,278.03 $
29,742.43
7,500.00
$ 1,729,503,55
29,742.43
7,500,00
$216.733.79 $1.189.839.24 $ 95.152.49 $ 297742.43 $. -0- $ 235.278.03 $ -0- $ 1,766,745.98
$ 13,915.68 $ 124,407.21 $ 4,045.16 $ 3,969.34 * 9,829.17 $ 13,296.83 $ -0- $ 169,463.39
188 _ 1.88
$ 13,915.68 $ 124,405.33 $ 4,045.16 $ 3,969.34 $ 9,829.17 $ 13,296.83 $ ^ $ 169,461.51
I
ond
boj
aftf
A STihd
Unencumbered Fund Balance, August 31, 1968
S 13.915.68 $ 124.405.33 $ 4.045.16 S 3.969.34 $ 9.829.17 $ 13.296.83 S -0- $ 169*,461.51
This Financial Statement i.s published in accordance with provisions of Senate Bill 131| Acts of the 55th Legislature, State
of Texas
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Snyder, Mrs. Berle. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1968, newspaper, October 31, 1968; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412437/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.