Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 195, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1966 Page: 4 of 6
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Conference Wrap-up
Saluting Our Local Members During
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Henderson, Kilgore Lead JC Play
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TOTAL ASSETS .
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TOTAL. LIABILITIES ....
(c y Common steck—total par vahe .....
......S 30.000.00
TODAY’S DREAM 4-
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TOTAL CAPITAL*ACCOUNTS .....
......>137,420.70
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... .$1,584,526.77
411,593.33
414,554 15
filed
$6,000
J. Lyons Jr . a
826,878.51
hit
his
. FIRST NATIONAL BANK •
GR 6-3666
303 N. Market
GLISSMANN DRUG STORE
BRENHAM INSURANCE AGENCY
GR 6-2131
106 W. Main
GR 6-8436
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BOEK ER'S FEED & SEED STORE
211 E. Main
GR 6-2464
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
GR 6-3710
211 1st
Farmers National Bank
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CHARLIE BUERGER ELEGTRIC CO.
GR 6-5430
Route 3-Brenham,“ Texas
( 304 S. Baylor
GR 6-8469
BROECKER CONSTRUCTION CO.
GR 6-2937,
306 1st. ST.
!• 13 '
GR 6-2461
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are sold city
Meters who tee
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BRENHAM PACKING* CO.
695,919.02
GR 6-4258
306 W. Academy
KERRVILLE BUS CO..INC.
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313 E. Alamo
GR 6-2912
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MANHATfEN HOUSE OF BEAUTY
(
1303 Ledbetter Lane
GR *6-3369
$8,807,682.61
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
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$3,378,886,58
GR 6-2617
110 W. Vulcan
GR 6-3424
CLARANN NURSERY
Chappell Hill
GR 6-5907
NEW YORK STORE
GR 6-5233
• 107 S. Baylor
$8,253,679.20 . -
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
GR 6-4901
115 E. Main
GR,6-3695
314 S. Austin
100,000.00
BRENHAM COTTON OIL & MFG CO.
COOK SHEET METAL WORKS
GR 6-3618
412 W. 1st
GR 6-3187
806 Matchett
GIMON’S FURNITURE
' GR 6-2125
*106 Alamo
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANDCAPITAE ACCOUNTS
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14,472.31 .
GR 6-3634
100 S. Park
FOR A BRIGHTER TOMORROW . .
JOIN A 4-H CLUB!
Directors
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Dr. W. F. Hasskarl, Jr.
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, nie Jones from Zamarripa
Tyler sent Rill Owens loose on
WINTER
• IZER!
54,124 07
4,362.53
556.63
Robbie Barnes
■319 S. Austin
710,487,51
93,470,38
। pvt your lean,
in condition to
from QB Gary Luksa with 4:23
left in the game. Ted Caniff bo-
50.00000
37,420.70
Tyler punt in the end zone for
another. Billy Sowell returned a
intercepted pass 30 yards and
Toney Ferrell snared an IS yard
T. H. Dippel
Alfred Becker
$1,575,907,03
874,068.94
701,838.09
• Organic
base
• Speclal
tormula
a use in
til Still
199,915.62
1,005.00
416,003 74
After Artington scored to tie
up the game. Ramiro Perez took
a 36yaul scoring shot from QB
Mike Hilliard in the fourth
BRENHAM COTTON MILL INC.
704 E. Commerce - GR 6-5255
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Kilgore romped past Murray
—Oktahoma-State 35-0. Henderson
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“The Place To Go - For Brands You Know"
deduction of valuation reserves of --............
Securities as shown in item* 2-5 of "Assets" are after
deduction of valuation reserve* of ............
Obligation of States and political subdivisions
Securities of Federal agencies and corporations not
4,34 1,599.04
38,642 23
397,633.27
83,519.65
13,378.13
FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
“Your Bank in the Future”
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’ I, R. W. Loesch, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare
that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my know-
ledge and belief. .
five attempt*.
Henderson County shook
withstand cold winter weather.
Hardens lata growth, builds
healthy root systems.
at Tyler, Kilgore vs, Navarro at
Corsicana and Ranger at Whar-
ton. each of the later, trio being
play for keep* contests,
Kilgore ran their consecutive
LANGE’S TIC-TOC
Infant Wear
Old Gay Hill Rd.
BROOKSHIRE BROS., INC.
“The Best For Less"
days ending with call date ..................
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date..................
Loan* as shown in item 7 of 'Assets" are after
SPRAY MAILMAN
SAN ANTONIO, Tex (UPI)
— Postman Robert Robles has
guaranteed by U. S.
Loans and discounts
Fixed assets A.
Other Assets
114 E. Alamo GR 6-6280
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Now’s the tana
trees and short
No. shares authorized 500
Surplus ..................
Undivided profits ..........
uHkB-
who* lives on
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items in process of collection .........................
United State* Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed .................................
Obligations of States and political subdivisions ...........
Securities of Federal agencies and corporations
not guaranteed by'U. S...........................
Other securities (including $1,005.00 corporate etocks) ....
Other loans and discounts ...............................
Bank premise*, furniture and fixtures, and other
assets representing bank premises ....................
Real estate owned other than bank premise* .............
(Kher .assets ...............................................
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GREEN GRAIN CO.
Paymaster & Wayne Feeds
1,648,388.21
3,269,821.70
61,246 su
17.991 59
Washington County
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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Other liabilities (including $.. mortgages and other liens
on bank premises and other real estate)..............
684,838.09
1,352.65
26,123.65
State Bank No. 93
REPORT OF CONDrTION OF
BURTON STATE BANK
OF BURTON IN THE STATE OF TEXAS
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPT. 20, 1966.
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‘ MEMORANDA
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Loans as shown above are after deduction of
valuation reserves of
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations .................................
Time and Savings deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ....................................
Deposits of United States Government ... ...........
Deposits of State* and political subdivision* ..........
a 7 0 lead
Volley Murphy took a 14 yard ,
pass from QB Harold Pearce to
$8,807, 652.61 ■ “
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TOTAL DEPOSITS............
(a) Total demand deposits .........
(b). Total time and saving* deposit*
1 cl Common stock total par value
No, shares authorized 10,000
' No. shares outstanding 10,000
a plus
.Unidivided_prpfits ...a................
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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_WINTERIZER
James Harris scored on a
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Deposits of commercial banks
—--.----- IN BRENHAM
In The State Of Texas, At The Close Of Business On September 20,
1966. Published in Response To Call Made Ry Comptroller Of The Curren-
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WASHINGTON COUNTY STATE BANK
Texas Oldest State Bank
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Propane - Butane Fuel & Appliances
GR 6-2859 Mr. Alton R. Gaskamp
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509 S. Baylor GR 6-3611 -
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mail route.
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
R. W LOESCH
We. the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of
condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of
our knowledge and belief is true and correct.
APPEL GARAGE
EEhrysler Dodge—Sales & Service
506 S. Austin St., GR 6-2391 *
|time to winterize]
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Robles said the
BOWLER AMA OF BRENHAM
The Family Recreation Center
Austin Hi-Way ( GR 6-4640
—g" =gceure-fomemaker, farmer and
‛ craftsman,.we say good luck, good health &
may Jour future always be filled with the
bright hope and great promise of living and
working for a better nation. A well deserved
“Congratulations, 4-H’ers” . . and keep up
the good work!
By: Waldie Sonnenburg
The companies of the London
Society i4 Apothecaries founded
in the 1600‛s arc (he first know
9 1
example of cooperative pharma I
ceulicat work on a large scab I
al rharmaceuticaleduation.!
— began in England after the for
ming of the Pimrmaceutical Soc
ieig. ’One ol the fundamental
purposes of the Society was th
developmfent of scientific educa-
tion . . {More next week)
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ECONOMY FURNITURE
207 E. Main,, * GR 6-4133
their conference loss to Cis-
(co the week previously by sou-
ndly handling Tyler.
Linzy Cole. another Dallaa
swifty, coming from Madison
•cored twice, on a run of 10
ayards and aaworyarf pass
' Edie Valda to place the at-
tack
a 52 yard scoring combo after
he-took a pass from QB Louis .
County whacked Tyler 40 7. Gavrel to start the ball rolling
but hever cranked up after that
____ ASSETS
Cash, balances wih"other banks,anatkh.iemsi -
process <4 collection- - $1,135,025.96
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,979,289.33
I, lln Dean Ullrich of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my
knowledge and belief
I ID DEAN ULLRICH
10. DALLMEYER,-
A J LAAS, Directors
MAX _A. ZUEHLKE,
Hi-Litas
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History
Pharmacy
16-6 and Cisco came from be-
hind to nudge Ranger 9-7.
The slate this week, with he*
>y emphasis on league compet-
ition.-will find Cisco traveling to
Denton for a clash with North
Texas Frosh on Thursday and
Saturday dates between Blinn
damage suit
substance in his face. He said
the alleged attack occurred '
after he sprayed the woman's
dog with a repellent that the
post office give* to mailmen as i
TABRIG CARESERVICE - - 107 Main
Professional shirt cleaning - Sanitone dry cleaning . '
213 * Aastin - Box Ml. Brenham GR 6-52 16 ( EENKEISSMANMIsAEINETommga
BRENHAM BANNER - PRESS
-FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1966 '
cy, Under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
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MOTHERS! Medical Arts has
everything to keep your family
. healthy or to take care of their
minor mishaps. COMPLETE
SICK ROOM A FIRST AID SUP-
PLIES.
—Margene -Adkin, gathered tn a
ge Valdez pass lor for a six pointer,
4 Ronnie Cox fell'on a blocked
Randy Ross kicked‘the point.
Cisco, still the only winner in
the conference race, called on
their defense to snare their I
chestnuts from the fire in the I
annual Peanut Bowl game with ,
Ranger played at Eastland.
Ranger had QB 3errell Kelley
run for 12 yards to put the first
points tin the board and Willie
Armstrong kicked to give them
KILGORE (Sp) - Kilgore Col-
lege and Henderson County
scored it big and Blinn, Whar-
ton and Cisco alio joined the -
raanaB**
(.)
Certified and officers’ checks, etc. _______
TOTAL DEPOSITS $8,253,679.20
(a) Total demand deposits 3,792.080.16
tb) Total time and savings deposits 4,461,099.04
TOTAL LIABILITIES
MEDICAL ARTS
: PHARMACY
101 8. Baylor. Brenham
GB 6-3687 2
1000 B. Market
( GR 6-3858
“Free use of spreader with
purchase of fertilizer"
DAIRY QUEEN
601 W. Main GR 6-2362
THE FOLLOWING FIRMS SUPPORT 4-H ACTIVITIES:
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two quarterback, sneaked one
yard for another Kilgore counr l oted both PAT'S.
and passed 20 yard* to end Fred | Defensive cornerback
winners in the Texas Junior Col-
lege Football Federation this
past week.
HAALLIIIESAND GAPEAL ACCOUNTS .... . 41.7139M
aerial in the end zone from QB i
John Zamarripa. PAGE FOUR
The bonus points came on a | —
Valdez rua and a pass to Ron- —
.....$1,576,568:21 *
3 ----7- a-
। woman stopped him on
I rounds and sprayed, a poisonous
—...... 200.OOH.90
.......... 254.003.41
554,003.41
fertHloie i products
by QUALIRED deal
. rhe you prefesslenal xuidance.
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r reu l , ... - - -y.. Ricky
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i-eP ring wfTen he recovered an
Arlintan Statew{ fumble in the " C
efid zone.
DICKSCHTS APPLIANCE CO.
W. Alamo k GR 6-6621
third string QB Robby Huckaby, ven yard run midway of the
who subbed when the first two' third frame and Tom McKean
signal callers were injured, took an eight yard scoring heave
Steve Copeland, the number
game streak to five, stretching mov r the score closer but the
over a two year period, despite ’nap from center for the extra
a foul-prone trip to Tishomingo, point was Tumbled.
Oklahoma The Ranger* travel- With 7:30 left in the game.
, ed back to the home area of Richard Jone, tackled R'anger 1
( Head Coach Boyd Converse and QB Jerrell Kelley in the end 1
overcame 140 yards in penal- zone for a safety and the differ- i
tie, to cop the win. () ence in the game.
Halfback Johnny Johnson, a Wharton turned on the power
9 4 sophomor speedster from in the final half after a frustrat-
Dallar Samuell, scored three mg opening half to down the 1 a-
times. on runs of 73 and five mar Tech Frosh 14-6.
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CARNATION COMPANY
1413 W. Main GR 6-2562
a defense against aggressive STATE OF TEXAS. COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, ss:
dogh., ? . ' • Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of Sept., 1966, and
----------------- I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
j nie *ibl*aufnexpensitrczuinea (SEAL) HERBERT BATHE. Notary Public
ad Dlal gr 6-3643 today to reach My commission expires June I, 1961. -
your buyer
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 195, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1966, newspaper, September 30, 1966; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578739/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.