Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 35, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1972 Page: 4 of 6
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Methodists Schedule
Lay Witness Mission
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Mrs. It V.
JACKSBORO WELCOMES Jamey McCann who is manager
0/ Mott’s, 103 East Archer, formerly the Ben Franklin
Store. He is commuting from Axle until he and wife
Kathy find a suitable location for their trailer house.
Kathy works at Azle State Bank. They hope to find a few
acres near the city as they both like living in the countrv —
Photo by Laura Peacock.
Mrs. Wampler
Shower Honoree
Mrs. Larry Wampler was
honored with a pink and blue
shower Saturday night at
Jacksboro National Com-
munity Room.
At the guest book were
Mmes. Robert Fox and Jim
Davis. Other hostesses were
Mmes. Pete Hodges, Dale.
McConnell, Bob Barker,
James L. Jackson, E. M.
Hay, David Holman, Eddie
Sears and Earl Ogle.
After games were played,
white cake squares deco-
rated with pink and blue
bootees, mints stuffed in
miniature diapers, and fruit
punch were served from a
lace laid table centered with
pink and burgundy flower ar-
rangement.
In conclusion the honoree
opened her gifts which were
passed around the circle of
guests. Mrs. McConneU
wrote names and gifts in guest
book as packages were
opened, while Mrs. Barker
strung gift ribbons on a
clothes hanger.
A Lay Witness Mission
wiU be held at First United
Methodist Church Feb. 4-5-
6. Many people answer that
statement with “What is a
Lay Witness Mission?' said
Rev. Tom Price, pastor and
explained:
“A Lay Witness Mission
gives to laymen an oppor-
tunity to share with fellow
laymen the reality at
Christ In their lives. Lay-
men from different com-
munities, with varying back-
grounds, and with stimulating
experiences meet at the
invitation of a church which
has prepared the way for a
lay encounter.
County,
Uo&pital
Dunn,
Daniel
Learn to Knit
Lessons available
soon for
afternoons and nights
Mrs. Roy Fenter Instructor
To enroll come by or phone
ADMITTED
Jan. 13—Kenneth
Christine Kothman,
Colemafi.
Jan. 14-.-Donie Raper.
Jan. 15—John Franssen,
Mrs. Jim Terrell, Mary
Beck.
Jan. 16—James Coufal,
Otis Isbell, Marjorie Jack-
son, Ethel Smith, Billie
Manning, Bobby Manning,
Richard Thomas, Hazel Rog-
ers, Opal Hickey, Sam
Snyder.
Jan. 17—Cora Kadane.Pat
Howard, Lilia Turpin, Ann
Ferguson.
Jan. 18—Judy Cross, La-
nelle Milner, Jack Hayhurst,
Norma Joe Damron, Patsy
Bruton, Kenneth Dunn, Bell
Bright, Milton Jones, W. L.
Clark.
Jan. 19—Faye Dunnlgan,
Eva Franssen, Lillian Jack-
son, Feral Pohl
iene s
Boutique
106 North Church
Phone 567-2945
DISMISSED
Georgia Nichols, Elbert
McAnear, Ronnie Richard-
son, Bobby Florence, Lee
Frank, Mike Maxwell, Belle
Alcorn, Christine Kothman,
Kenneth Dunn, E F. Stamp-
er, Otis Isbell, David Cole-
man, Sherri Terrell, Billie
Monning, Bobby Monning,
Mary Beck, Richard Thomas,
James Coufal, Erma Apple-
white, Beulah Cordell, Cora
Kadane, Judy Cross, Lanelle
Milner.
Call No 480
Charter No..........70.1?.................... National Bank Region No.....11...
REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES. OF THE
The Jacksboro National Bank
Jacksboro, Texts
IN THE STATE OF.........If.?.?.?.................AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON.....S.?.f.f."?.f.f...?.}.i.......1971
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE
12, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 161.
ASSETS
Cash snd due from banks (including S none unposted debits) .........
Dollars
Cta.
826
i 56:
5.71
U.S. Treasury securities...........................................
Obligations of bther U. S. Government agencies and corporations...................
Obligations of States and political subdivisions .............................
Other securities (including S none corporate stock)...............
1
03'
10C
...a?,
!. ...0Q(
5 ..09.
?, .00.
............i
111
. 44:
!. ....9.0!
2.00.
.........
Trading account securities ........................................
Federal fundi sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
,0.9ns
i ..........
jjfiAfl
Loans................... ......................... .....
3
1 ....4.3.1
! ..5.0.
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises.........
Real estate owned other than bank premises ...
.......«
Juj
t .02.
......2C
.... 4.^ ^
i .5.1.
Investments in subsidiaries not consolidated...................
Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding.................
Other ssaets (including S none direct tons* financing) . , ,
.D.fiflS
.1X9.0."
_1S
_24j
14
TOTAL ASSETS ......................
3
903
541
07
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, snd corporations .................
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, snd corporations ..............
Deposits of United States Government ............... ...
2
839
778
10
734
-Jg
02C
15
.0.0.
21
1
Deposits of States snd political subdivisions.....................
Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions ....................
Deposits of commercial banks...........
Certified and officers* checks, etc..................
TOTAL DEPOSITS I 5.134.931.20
(a) Total demand deposits $ 3.321.116.20
(b) Total time and savings depants * 1.853.833.00
Federal funds purchased and securities soid under agreements to repurchase.............
Liabilities for borrowed money..................
Mortgage indebtedness.............................
Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank snd outstanding . . . .
Other liabilities ..............
488
n.9.o.?.
......3.5.
......23.
none
none
none
none
......78
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Im
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13
.00
..71.
04
TOTAL LIABILITIES ........................
5
253
008
24
MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES...........
none
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve for bad debt lomes on loans (set np pursuant to IRS rulings) .............
......2.2.
666
.9.3.
Other reserves on loans...............................
fl.9.09.
Reserves on securities......................................
none
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES.........................
22
666
93
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital notes snd debentures ........................
U9.n.tt.
nope* Due none 1 none
none* Due none $ none
Equity capital-total.........................
327
870
90
Preferred stock-total par value ..................................
(MUML
No. shares outstanding none
Common Stock-total par value...................................
job
...QQ.Q
..0.0Q
..8.7Q
.0.0..
.00..
so..
No. shares authorized 10,000
No. shares outstanding \ Q. 000
Surplus ......*..........................................
Undivided moiiu.......................................
................
..10.0..
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L
1
lone
TOTAL CAPTTAL ACCOUNTS..................................
327
870
90”
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESBRVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .................
5
403 546 07
MEMORANDA
hemft ot total dipoati for the 15 calendar 4ay> mdini with caB date...........
3
094
574
00
Aranf. o# total loaa. fof the 15 calendar daya ending with call data.............'.,.
lataraat collected not earned on lnatattment loam included is total capital account*.......
2
414. 415]00 I
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.Nan. and ttrl. of oflfaef mUotWei to dpnport)
hereby declare that thn legort of condition la true and comet to the Beet of my k
We. the uadanlgMd dfeecton atteat the correct»en of thh report Of
eaaf to the beet of otar knowledge and bohof la tme nod correct.
K *
end declare that M bet beaa examined bf
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“They are people, real
people, who live the same
life that every man lives, but
they have found a ‘power’,
a new dimension in life, a
gracious help, and they are
willing to pay their expenses
to a distant church and give
their time to have the privi-
lege of talking about the
New Life.”
More than fifty people are
expected for the lay mission
here, said the minister.
Library Club
Sets Luncheon
Mrs. Mattie Davis of
Corsicana, Mrs. Helen
Sweeney of Beaumont ar ’
Mrs. Winnie dills, of Fori
Worth visited In Wizard WeUs
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R, V. Jones
visited in the Jimmy Terrell
home in Mineral Wells
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen
visited in the Joe Mills home
in Newark last week.
Mrs. Clarence Pitts and
Christie Lee Pitts of Bridge-
port visited In the Bus Pinion
home Tuesday.
Mrs. George Altai's sis-
ters came tobelp her cele-
brate her birthday Wednes-
day. They are Mrs. Daisy
Walker of Ringgold, Mrs.
Mae Stokes and Mrs.
Gladys Mills of Newark. Two
alao cai
Carolyn Cantwell,
Royee, Mrs. Darlene Wade,
Geroe and Lane of Bowie. Fri-
day visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Brooks, Tad,
Trina and Lance of Decatur.
Mrs. Ruby DeLong visited
bar sister Mrs. Cassie Lewis
in Graford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Pinion
visited in the Roy Pinion home
this week.
Wayne Gladden of Fort
Worth visited in Wizard Wells
this week.
1971 OPTIONAL STATE AND CITY SALES TAX TABLES FOR TEXAS
If you itemize your deductions, you
may use this table to determine the general
sales tu to be entered on Schedule A, Form
1040. Use this table ONLY if you live in
one of the Texaa cities that had a 1* sales tax
in addition to the State of Texas sales tax.
Other Texas residents should use the Optional
State Sales Tax Tables printed in the regular
Form 1040 Instructions.
If your income was more than $19,999.
but less than $100,000, compute your deduc
lion as follows:
Step 1-For the first $19,999, find the
amount for your family size in
the table.
One-Way Choir
Pins Presented
Jacksboro Library Club
wiU present Mrs. Helen
Stephens of Denton in a
review of the book “The
America We Love" at a
luncheon program scheduled
Thursday, Jan. 27, 1 p.m.,
at the Jacksboro National
Community Room.
A musical program will
be presented by Mrs. Lil-
lian Brown, according to
Mrs. • Esther Hammond,
president.
etdotuti
Henry Kaltrider returned
home Saturday after a week’s
visit with Mr. and Mrs. G.E.
Fry at Shannon. During the
week be accompanied the
Frys to Electra for a visit
with Mrs. Hattie Nelson and
Billy Roach and the Walter
Roach family.
One-Way Choir members
of Live Oak Baptist Church
received their One-Way pins
during evening worship ser-
vice Sunday. Presentations
were made by Eddie Graber,
music and youth director,
and Rev. E. M. Hay, pastor.
The choir is made up of
fourth, fifth and sixth grad-
ers. Members qualified for
the pins by being faithful
in attendance at rehearsals
held each Sunday afternoon
since organization last fall.
Receiving pins were Tere-
sa Smith, Jenette Watson,
Melissa Phariss, Barbara
Easter, Laurie Phariss,
Christina Wood, Rita Riley,
John Bayne, Melvin Green,
Raymond Johnson, Ricky
Fuston, Bruce Wood, Tonya
Wood.
(If you are a resident of a town that
added • city ulee tax after 1-1-71, you will
have to uee the State of Texai tax table in
your regular instructions and compute a
pro rata share of the I* sales tax in addition
to the State of Texas sales tax, since your
city did not have a city sales tax for the
entire year.)
Step 2-For each $1,000 of income (or
fraction thereof) over $19,999,
but less than $50,000, add 2 per
cent of the amount you deter
mined in Step 1 shove.
If you are able to establish that you
paid an amount larger than that shown, you
art entitled to deduct the larger amount. The
sales tax paid on the purchase of an auto-
mobile may be added to the table amount.
Step 3-For each $1,000 of income (or
fraction thereof) over $49,999,
but less than $100,000. add 1
percent of the amount you deter-
mined in Step 1 above.
If your income was $100,000 ur more,
simply deduct 210 percent of the amount
determined in Step 1 above.
AMOUNTS SHOWN INCLUDE BOTH STATE AND CITY SALES TAX
family Sirs (Parsons!_
"Incomt
1 $1 2
3 8 4
5
O'er
Under $3,000
$37
$47
$51
Sbl
$3,000
- $3,999
49
81
66
65
$4,000
- $4,999
GO
73
79
79
$6,000
- $5,999
70
84
92
92
$6,000
- $8,999
81
96
104
105
$7,000
- $7,999
90
106
116
116
$8,000
- $8,999
98
116
127
128
$8,000
- $9,999
107
124
137
139
$10,000
- $10,999
116
133
147
151
$11,000
- $11,999
125
142
157
162
$12,000
- $12,999
134
151
168
173
$13,000
- $13,999
142
160
178
183
$14,000
- $14,999
150
188
187
193
$15,000
- $15,999
157
178
196
203
$18,000
- $16,999
165
184
206
207
$17,000
- $17,999
173
192
214
223
$18,000
- $18,999
180
200
223
231
$18,000
- $19,999
188
207
231
240
SHOP THE
#lncoms at shown on Form 1040, lint If, Plus amount! from other tourcos such as social security, veterans
benefits, etc. _
WANT ADS
NOTE: This Mbit mas prepered by the INS District Offkm In Turn tor your comenience in computinf your
ttete end city tefet tex deduction Thn mount tided to the Stars of Tutee teles ttx deduction Ass been
rounded to the neereet whole doller.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
311N. Main, Jacksboro
REV. HAROLD BLACK, Pastor.
9:45-Sunday School
1R00--Worship
BETHEL ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
CHURCH OF CHRIST BRYSON CHURCHES
MOUNTAIN HOME
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Graham Hwy.
REV. E. R. PERRITT, Pastor
10:00—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
17:00—Training Union
7:30—Wednesday Prayer Meeting
Bowie and Jasper St, Jacksboro.
REV. JACK HETZEL, Pastor
9:45—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
6:00—Christ’s Ambassadors
7:00—Evening Service
7:30—Wednesday Prayer Meeting
2|S E. Belknap, Jacksboro
BUD HALES, Minister
FIRST BAPTIST
9:45—Sunday School
10:45—Worship i
6:30—Young People
7:00—Evening Service
7:00—Wednesday Prayer Meeting
REV. E.W. “Jack” DAVIS, Pastor
10:00—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
, 6:00—Training Union
7:00—Evening Service
7:00—Wednesday Prayer
FIRST BAPTIST CHURQH
200 N. Knox, Jacksboro
REV. JACK NIVEN, Pastor
9:45—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
5:30—Youth Choir Practice
6:00-Training Union
7:00—Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY
6:15—Junior and Primary choirs
7:00—Tedbhers Meeting
7:30—Prayer Meeting
8:15-Adult Choir Practice
MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN
201 W. Archer, Jacksboro
REV. RONALD ELDRIDGE, Pastor
9:45—Church School
10:50—“Peace for the World: Peace
for the Soul,” Ronald_H. Eldridge
6:00—Fellowship Hour
7:00—“AChristian Life-Style inaTime
of Change,” Dr. Granville Walker
9:30 a.m.& 7:30p.m. lstWed.-CWF
7:30 p.m. 3rd Wed.-CWF
CHURCH OF CHRIST
KARL LESSEN, Minister
10:00—Sunday School
10:45—Worship
6:00—Evening Worship
7:00—Wednesday Night Service
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST
*EV. ROBERT LEFFELL, JR.,
Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship
6:30 p.m.—Evening Service
8:00p.m.—Wednesday Bible Study
♦♦♦♦♦
POST OAK BAPTIST
BILL ALEXANDER, Pastor
9:45—Sunday School
11:00—Worship Service
7:00—Training Union
8:00—Evening Worship
8:00—Wednesday Prayer Service
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
225 W.-College,' Jacksboro
FATHER MICHAEL, ERWIN, Pastor
Phone MA 7-3307, Decatur
SQUAW MOUNTAIN
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
LIVE OAK BAPTIST
1014 Wichita Ave., Jacksboro
REV. E.M. Hay,
EDDIE GRABER, Youth Director
9:45—Sunday School
11:00—Morning Worship
6:15—‘Training Union
7:30—Evening Service
WEDNESDAY
7:00—Teachers Meeting,
8:30—Auidllarles
7:30—Prayer Meeting
PERRIN CHURCHE
FIRST BAPTIST
E. L. MULLEN, Pastor
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:55—Worship Service .
6:00 p.m.—Church Training
7:00 p.m.—Worship Service |
Wednesday worship-7 p.m.
UNITED METHODISt
REV. ROBERT LEFFEL JR., Pastor
OAKLAND COMMUNITY
CHURCH
2:00 p.m.—Service Every 1st Sunday'
7:00—Friday Prayer Meeting
10:00--Sunday School
11:00—Worship
6:30—Evening Service
6:30—Wednesday Prayer Meeting
GIBTOWN BAPTIST
9:30-
10:30-
■ Worship Service
■Sunday School
NORTHSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Jasper & Jack St.-Jacksboro
Alternate Speaker by local Brethren
and visiting Ministers
10:30, 6,00—Lord’s Day Services
7:30—Wednesday Bible Study
FIRST
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
321N. Second
Jacksboro, Texas (Ph, 567-2188)
REV. ROY H. CARPENTER, Pgstor
9:45—Sunday School
ll:00-Sunday Morning Worship
5:30—Youth Choir Practice
REV. JIMMY BARRENTINE, Pastor
10:00—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
7:00—Evening Service
♦ ♦»»»
BIBLE BAPTIST
Grace baptist
212 E. Archer, Jacksboro
REV. DEAN GANN, Pastor
10:00—Sunday School
11:00—Morning Worship
6:30—Evening Services
7:00-
- Wednesday Night
Prayer meeting
6:30—Christ Ambassadors
6:30—Children’s Church
6:30—Sunday Evening Bible Study
7:30—(Wed.) Prayer Meeting
i7:30—(Wed.) Missionettes
7:30—(Wed.) Royal Rangertf
Thursday-Women’s Missionary Council
7:30 (First Monday) Teachers Meeting
Nursery provide Sunday morning and
evening for children through 3 years.
ANTIOCH BAPTIST
Phillips SL, Jacksboro
9:45—Sunday Worship
. 11:00—Worship
8:00—Evening Service
SOUTHWEST BAPTIST
718 W. Mesquite, Jacksboro
REV. EARL H. OGLESBEE, Pastor
9:45—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
6:30—Training Union
7:30—Evening Service
7:30—Wednesday Prayer Meetly
BILLY RODGERS, Pastor
(Fundamental)
319 N. Knox, Jacksboro
10:00—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
6:30—Prayer Meeting
7:00—Worship
7:00—'Wednesday Night Service I
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
MT. PISGAH
METHODIST
East of Phillips Street, Jacksbcrrc
REV. O.T. MCKINNEY, Pastor
11:00 Worship
406 N. Main Jacksboro
REV. TOM PRICE, Pastor
8:45—Early Worship
9:45—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
7:30—Evening Worship
7:30—Wednesday Choir Rehearsall
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