The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1973 Page: 10 of 10
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It's that time of tht year that students do not look forward to. Under posters
of Marlboro cigaretts and wrecked cars sits Dwynne Ellis taking his nine weeks
English exam. His face shows rays of hope as his teacher said he could stay
through lunch hour to complete it. (News Staff Photo).
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Teachers \l ork. Too!
Mrs. Lenra Hyatt and Mrs. Geline Dodd are shown trying to figure 01
homework." Actually, their work concerns a survey that the teachers a
concerning the amount of families in the Wvlie District, and other .<
The Institute for Safer
Living of the American
Mutual Insurance Com-
panies urges adherence to
these ten safety resolu-
tions:
1. I resolve to drive my
car at a speed safe
for conditions and al-
ways within legal
speed limits.
2. I resolve neither to
mix drinking and driv-
ing, nor to ride with
a driver who has been
drinking.
3. When working around
my home, I resolve to
follow safe pro-
cedures when using
tools and ladders.
4. When bathing or
swimming in public
or private waters.
I shall observe rules
for swimming safety.
5. I shall stay alert for
fall hazards, knowing
that falls on level
surfaces or from a
height cause more
injuries than any other
type of accident.
6. It I handle a gun, I
shall not point it at
anyone or anything
that I do not Intend
to shoot.
7. I resolve to clean out
and rearrange the
family medicine cab-
inet, plainly labeling
and identifying all
household poisons so
that they cannot be
mistaken, even in the
dark. I will lock
them up out of reach
of children.
ts. I will eliminate every
fire hazard in my
house, knowing that a
moment's thought-
lessness may destroy
lives and property.
I will always re-
member that burning
fuel—whether burnt
in a cooking stove,
automobile engine.or
heating equipment-
produces carbon mo-
noxide, an odorless,
deadly gas.
10. I resolve to learn
more about accident
causes and how to
prevent accidents
from injuring myself
and others.
Mid-size power with
"big power" features
Versatile Row Crop 1555 pays
its way on a farm of any size
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advantages on any acreage. It's available with a reg-
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your needs. And, the smooth, responsive 6-cylinder
engine (gasoline or diesel) delivers 53 PTO horse-
power.
Your choice of three hydraulic systems. Two of
them include a 3-point hitch (Category I—II) with
one of the most efficient draft-sensing systems built,
Fast coupling hitch is optional. Rated speed of the
independently-controlled PTO is attained at full
engine speed and power.
You get a tilt-telescope power steering 'jystem,
double-disr. brakes and a contour-cushion seat ad-
justable to your exact weight. Adding Hydra-Power
Drive gives you a choice of 12 forward speeds, plus
on-the-go shifting.
OLIVER
FOP MEISI WHO GROW
Daniel Implement Co.
Phong
424-4135
Murphy, Texas
I lib; yi-;u I In1 Seniors
Wylie High gim- The News
llu'ir Ni'W Year s Roho-
luiions and asked it
ihoir names be omitted.
After reading some of the
resolutions, this one in
particular, there was no
doubt as to why the au-
thor did not want his or
her name known. It goes;
I resolve to have more
money in the bank in a
year after I get out of
out "some
are making
concerning the amount of families in the Wylie District, and other such com-
plicated matters. (News Staff Photo).
High School than my la-
ther does now." and ^'1
resolve not to use my
dad's credit card any-
more."
"I resolve that since I
have never made a New
Year's resolution I will
not start now," stated one
party. "Patience' Is the
goal for some
just wished
In 1993."
to graduate, go to col-
lege, buy a (Jf, AND to
put more falui In them-
selves, others and Jesus
rhrlst now and in the fu-
ture. With Young People
like these coming up, the
future doesn't look bad
at all.
Amioiim r<l
Mid-term tests begin to-
day (Thursday) at the Wy-
lie High School.
The following schedule
was preparecf as an aid
in preparing for the
examinations;
and one
'to be around
Most of the 31 just wished
Want To Stay Alive And Healthy In 1973?
"I'd go
out and seek my fortune if I ivasn t
to badly needed at home as a de-
pendent" .
Thurday- Jan.. 11, 1973
8:30-10:00 . .1st period
10:10-11:40 . .3rd period
12:30-2:00 . ,5th period
2:05-3:35 . . 7th period
Friday. Jan. 12, 1973
8:30-10:00 . . 2nd period
10:10-11:40 . . .4th period
12:30-2:00 . . .6th period
2:05-3:35 . teachers work
period
All exempt people will at-
tend.
Statement Of
Condition
FIRST STATE BANK
WYLIE, TEXAS
As Of The Close Of Business, Dec. 31, 1972
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RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Bonds Owned
Banking House
Furniture & Fixtures
Cash and Due From Banks. • •
Fed Funds Sold ....
Other Resources
$ 3,052,503.47
■ 3,442,303.25
105,250.00
29.550.00
1,238,968.33
225,000.00
3,987.43
Total Resources $;8.097,562.48
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 120,000.00
Certified Surplus 125,000.00
Undivided Profits 25,000.00
Reserve for Contingencies 260,780.46
Deposits /,566,782.02
Total Liabilities
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Member F.D.l.C.
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The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1973, newspaper, January 11, 1973; Wylie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342465/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smith Public Library.