Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [116], No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1969 Page: 10 of 12
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OtlWT loans
II,ink ( "• II! - *11 IJ'llll. I', : lixlil-es ■Mill I
ss''ts H'|I|| si lllliu: 1 'Ilk premises
III ,|| i slilli nwiii'il 'llii'l I:,.III hank plemises
I Hhci assets
IH.ITAL ASSETS
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110.710.3:1
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Vi.lKi i. 'II HI
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I ii m.iml i|i |msiN il ndtvidllats, partnerships,
,ind c*4irp<>i a I ions $1 1,^1.^70.7:!
nun- ;iikI savings deposits of individuals.
partnerships and corpoiations I.:vt-1 ..">10 10
Deposits >1 United Stall's Government 27.1flH.fKt
1 njni-11s ni Siali ilid |x<111 <-,11 sulxliv ismns '.M.i.878.I.'l
('< rtified and ■(liters .hecks, Money Orders • If . 14!> !I8
TOTAL DKIDSITS V.' W.'.W" Hi
la i Total demand d'-(wsits $1 I7'..'.(lt>
(hi l'"ltll tin.< .mil savw.> di'imsil \l HI M0'HI
Other liabilities . :il. 17: (W)
TOTAL LIAUILITILS
$:MC!i.i:i7:
I V I' I I \ I AITIII N T S
Common slock, total pat valllt $ (io.ooo 00
No shares authorized ,1,000
No shares "iiistandinu '1,000
Suit'lnv I', ifhni 60,000.00
Undivided profits ll!i,,'U)oi
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... ~ LUS),.'1.VUU
CO* MKKTS AT
si HI Mi PRAIRIK
SiM.v mil'' ladies and thin elciyv
tin ndi'd tin Rockin district "ion
i t "| ( a11w>ln- Women inei iim: held
• it Slnni! 1'iaini Sunda.s afternoon
it p ill preceded with a Living
Ros.tr,v and Benediction held in St
Mai > Catholic Church, with Rev
Claude A Kaust mvillU the Ue|«
dielioi
Mis Alliert ('rawlord of Smith
\llle was re-elected presideill Mrs
Alvtn Wiekcl of I ni (• range was
eleeled vice president Mrs < ilenn
MetJee of StIInf l'raiiie, -ecrrtarv
and Mis Susie Cavo/os of l^ock
hurt treaslllei Rev Ivhvard Ka-
hroker o| |>M'khi«il. moderator, in
slallid the tiffi< i is
Reports concern in;: the \nnual
Austin hioccsan Council ol CatlmlK
Women s Convention were given
Mrs Vernon liarlscli whs appoint
• ii to serve as Chan man lor the
next convention, with Mrs Kranci-
Cloert/ co-chairman. Dunn;; tin
'Convention Miss Genevieve Hon
kowski ol l> K'khart was elected
, treasurer ol the Austin Diocesan
CCW Mrs Vernon ha rl.se h was
notninaletl as president.
Mis Vernon IJartach explained
tile proleel of self help "Nonkeo
Women Center in Thailand" in
which women in the Thailand area
will lie I a null I ,-ilk cloth weaving,
mat weaving anrl oihei helpful pro
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANIi
CAPITAL ACCOI NTS
M KM O l( A N It \
An'ragi o| total deposits tin tIn 15 calendar days
ending with call date
Averagt ol total loans for tin 15 calendai days
ending with call dale
Vl.Oti'l.M I VI
$j.86'j.s;a.:o
$1,:K.II,S0! I#
I. N U Simpson Kxeetilive Vice President and Cashier, ol the above-
named hank do s.nmk swear thai this report ol condition is true and
correct, lo tile lu st of Iil\ knowledge and belief
N R SIMPSON. Kxeeulivr Vice President
Coireel- Attest:
ALKX WACOII
C A ICSKKW
W H T( IWNSKND
State of leva Coimt> of liaslttip, ss
Sworn to and subsf 11m • I belori me this I111 day ol May. 11160. and
I Iterebs certify that I itn not an ollicer or director of this bank.
My commission expires Juni 1.
MAKIK MeLI-.OlJ. Notary Public
Wynans. Winant,
Wynant Reunion
The Ninth KeiUllon "f the 1'ioneer
family ol Texas, whose lorelaliiers
ininiiuraterl from Amsterdam, Hol-
land and settled in New York in
the year 1B40, and later removwl
to Kli/.abelhtown. New Jersey (cur-
rently Kli/.abelli. N. J.I will he held
June 39, 18BB. MieArthur Park,
Pavilion No I, San Antonio, Texas,
from 0:00 a, m. til 1
I'lie descendants of the immigrant
John Winans land variant spolliou•
and Susannah Melyn of Slaten Is-
land are catlered all over Ameri-
ca, With tin' push westward about
ISL'5, and .some of the descendants
settled in Carrollton, C,recti Countv
Illinois, and then in 1X55 came to
Bast t op Texas. Genealogical data
is lieilit: collected and compiled lot
our heritage. Any information tin
known to us will In ^really appre-
ciated
No reservations will !>c necessary
lor attendance but each family is
asked lo bring "an tile fashion'
basket lunch which will lie served
buffet style. Iced lea and coffei
will lie furnished on the grounds.
The Winans slogan is "If you are
a Winans. you are Not a stranger."
So - • Vou all come!
lecls $500.00 will l«t raisi d In tin
Austin Oiocesan Coiui'-il of ( tin.
lie Women to pun hasi lilt Hi ■
sary etpnpuit iii lit etl'd lo leach
tins art This i.- oni ol tin proiicts
o| Hi, 'Works of I'■ tf Mis I;o
I sell is chairman loi tin nit, i na
Initial .ill.his eoniiiiissioii and in
Charge ol the piojcci lie:pin ■ i
will In Mi Kr.incis P (jtH'il/.
co-cliaii man
Mrs Herman (inert/ sjioki on
the month ol \la> the month dedt-
aled to Mary. ami suggest! d up
propriale prayers Sin also s|nik<■
on I he Feast ol the Sacntl lit art
ol Jesus Ml- Arthur (inert/ urged
ill preselli to ill' oil tin Mi ll' it
lor married couples to hi held at
Koekm giving some ol tin high-
lights ol tile topics I" lie treated
Middling tin meeting Irom Km km
win Rev Monsignor Claurlt \
Kaust. .mil thirty ladies from tin
parish
IlKV. Ml KI'IIA
HI'KAKS ON I'KAM'IK
Rev. Patrick Murphy ol Austin
instructor (or the TO P course.
Theological Orientation Progiam.
conducted at Sacred Heart Paiish.
Kockni'. Tuesday evening spoki on
"Prayer "
The Liturgy will Ih the topic (lis
' iissed at the next session Nppi"XI
. inately lorty persons from Hast i op.
Loekhait. Kockne. and String l'rai-
iie altendefl
I'HI S( IIOOI.KItS ATI I NO
SCIIOOI. IIA 111' \ l \ N
Light little youngsters, who will
begin school next September at
tended a hall day of school at
Sacred Heart School, Monday. Tucs
j day. and Wednesday, May 1-, !"•.
and 14
Attending were Grace Bartsch.
Audrey Klaus. Jerry Harixeh, Ken
enth Bauer, Daniel Heck. Jiminii
G(K'i't/. Phil llllb.g, and Alan Klaus
Mrs John Beck is leacht i tor
the Ill's! and second grades at
j Sacred Heart School Mr- Henry
(inert/ helped Mrs Beck with the
. classes.
"A lest of V'Hii Lnve Maluiity
How 1" Grow In l/«vr .ue A
I tce|M'lllng ol Sexual IjOVe III Mai
II age
"Child Psychology will In tin
iiipn (iLSCUSSI'd it till lilt i till doll
day evening May ti \ 11 interested
pi ius arc inv lied The met no
will I" held in Saci' d H ill School,
slai ling at 7 m p in
Attending were Ucv Ms.'r Cllllldt
A Kiiust Koekne Mr and Mis
Klnier (i'K rt/ Mr ami Mrs San
(Inert a. Austin VI r and Mis Mon
im \\ ilhelto Bastrop Johoin I 'a
\ id .Mnkulin M.nti a-ine (io.it/
Carl tinert/, Prances Goerl/. Hose
Mary (iii 'l/ Sharon <inert/.. Janet
tiotii/ A J Goerl/. Maiguret
ii,,erl/ Mi mil Mis I mills Biirtsch.
Mi im Mis A'lolph llottinan Mi
11 it I Mis Jerry lltllug. Mr anil
Mi Vernon .1 Bartsch Mrs Alois
Beck Mi Uld M riiolita (io.it/.
Mi ni Mt s Mark ' ■>« 11/ Mis
l an Tiickei Mrs Patrick Bartsch.
Mi s Iti y noli I t ■■ • it/ Mi and Mi s
||. i bei t B.irlsel' Mi .nid v11 s At
thiu (iroluiiaii, Mi and Mrs Linn
(irotmuui, Mr and Mrs August
Boer.
Mi uiil M's \i Ihur i if rt/ Mi
ami Mi- Mat tin (aiert/. Ml and
Mr> h'rancis I" Goerl/.. Ml and
Mrs Clarence Gmluuan, Mr and
Mrs Aaron lien/en. Mr and Mrs
AlU'i'l Klaus. Mr and Mrs. Anion
G' .-rt/ Mr ami Mrs Bt rnard Sei-
ikl. Mi ami Mis Nash Woll, Ml
. i lid Mis liogel j Mllebl Ml
and Mrs I! I. Wendlatnl, and Ml
and Mrs Matthew Barlsi-h
t \0 kl kci's ol l lt tiks
Madeleine (inert/ was eleeled
presidenl of tin ItiM-kni String Prai
l ie CVO ruesilay evening ill a meet
ing held in St Ikiimuic Silvio Hall
( Mher officers elected were Alois
(Inert/ Met president Gall Klaus,
secretary mil Chrissy Kolin. Ireas
ill et (IliUrillcn apimlllleil were so
cial chairman. Betty Woll, cultural
chairman, liose Mary Goert/.. ath-
letic chairman. John Klaus, and
spiritual chairman. Helen Grohmun,
Out going officers and chairmen
an Neldii Meutli. president; (ilen-
ins Kailura. vice presidenl. Made
leiilt Goerl/!, setrelaiy. Judy Wll
helm, social chairman; Dannv
(iiM it/ cultural chairman. Gregorv
Klaus, athletic chairman, and Mar
gaict Goert/. spiritual chairman
I'lie CVO will lake (Wll 111 the
Sol I hall rournamcnl Games arc
scheduled to stall May IK
I
\t
Approximately
tended
55 members at
m
I sr our brink bv mail
J
or ni^lil depository facilities
whrn it's nol convcnicnl
to come in ...
of Bastrop
lor your protection
Tlie Bank with a 81,(100,000.00 Bond
I.KAVKS I'OIt Ol T\'
IN rilllill'I'INKS
AIC Haloid Wolf recently enioxed
a leave home visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Nash Wolf and family
AIC Wolf left May Jnd lo complete
his lour of duly in the Philippines,
where he has served the pasi four-
teen months. The latter part ol July
he will gel a consecutive oversea
lour to Tan San Nliul Air Base.
Vietnam.
His present duty is Kxplosive
Safely lor Clark Air Base 111 tin
Philippint s
AIC Wolf, a HW graduate "I
Bastrop High ScIkhiI. volunteered
for the Air Force, July ..ti H*i7
lie reieiverl his Imsn training in
Lackland Air Base, San Antonio,
and a Munitions Special Course in
Lowry Air Base, Colorado
ATTKND KKTKKAT
I KIIIAV HVKMMi
Sixty-lour persons attended tin
Retreat given by Ke\. John llnmp-
seli of Siin Marcos. Friday evening.
May 'J, lii'ld in Sacrifl Heart School.
Among the topics discussed were
SS Benefits
Raised In 1968
Many people in the Austin area j
who arc old enough lor social secu-
rity retirement lienefils but have
continued I" work may now duality
for some or till ol their social
siH'urily checks despite these earn-
ings.
According lo W. I Carpenter.
Acting Manager of llic Austin so
ctal .security office, llic s<K'ial
security amcndnienl.s effective in
11168 increused llic amount ol earn
tngs a person may have ami still
receive sonic or all ol Ins social
security benefits.
If you work for wages or operate
your own business and gross m
come is $1680 or lrs.s you can r
cetve all your social security
checks.
If earnings are between $lbxn
and S2H80, Jl of Iwnefils is >Mtli
held for every V- earned ovei
If earnings are over J.'SHo. $1 of
Ivnefils is withheld for every $1
eanidl aliove tin J'SSfl level. H'oi
a beneficiary who earns $:ai00 dm
ing llitiH. lor example, $7'.!(i o| tin
ol the social security lienefits lot
the year are nol payabli If tin
monthly lienefits from social secu-
rity arc JUKI a month, -.icial seen
rtty would pa,v $1,110 nunus $7.11,
or W80
In addition, tl there were any
months in which you did nol work
for wages ol over $1-10 or it self
employed, you did mil work a sub
stantial amount of time in youi
business, checks will lie paid foi
those months regardless ol total
yearly earnings.
Cheek Willi the Austin social
security office at 331 Barton Springs
Road to se if you may be entitled
to Home benefits. You do not need
tc «top work to rtcuvt benefit*
Are Mighty Important
To Me - Especially When
They Pay
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^Yvopp'0®
Oo My S;ivin s
(IcTtificuIrN!"
Open a Savings Account at cither Bank
with a deposit of $1.00
SHOP AT HOME and
BANK AT HOME
We Will Welcome
HOME LOANS
NEW or OLD PURCHASES
Come In Anytime And We Will Be
Glad To Explain These
Services to You • - -
The Citizens State Bank
and
The First National Bank
Savings Accounts Insured By FDIC
HOME OWNED INSTITUTIONS
BASTROP, TEXAS
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [116], No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1969, newspaper, May 15, 1969; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238204/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.