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6 IhurMUj, M I, 1975 The I1ASKKLL t'KKK I'KKSS<br />
IVES JUNE AMAN<br />
Rule Grad<br />
Named To<br />
"Who's Who"<br />
North Texas State University<br />
paid tribute to its outstanding<br />
students and faculty<br />
members at an Honors Day<br />
Banquet Fnda evening (April<br />
25) in the NTSU Coliseum,<br />
with Dr Lorene Rogers, ad<br />
interim president of the<br />
Universitv of Texas at Austin,<br />
as principal speaker<br />
Some 98 students and their<br />
parents were guests of the<br />
universitv at the banquet The<br />
students were recognized for<br />
Xr<br />
AMfiiltr<br />
THE NEW<br />
THE USED<br />
and<br />
THE OLD<br />
Think Antiques<br />
Look to<br />
A Good Investment'<br />
SHERMAN'S<br />
FLOORS<br />
AM) INTERIOR<br />
101 N. E. Upstairs<br />
Call No WJ<br />
lUikell National Bank<br />
and<br />
Ohhiauum of latot and pakiMil iuMoiikmh<br />
04hrt.f.M. HKfe.! l.i.ooo.ooo. mJEH<br />
Trading a.covnl wiitrMtrt<br />
4iw$W)t " Abl,ene<br />
KrJrlal fundi wM m4 iccurMiri HM.hi4 under agreements to MwS<br />
Loans<br />
Bank pwpiwn Iweiwlurr and luMn and .xhet aswts itfft vrfltwig bank<br />
Realeriale cinJ HhM flu Dank rrm<br />
In.eHmrw. wiinrw and attnuinl (wnpinn<br />
Cuilomm liability to th Sank oo attestant uutttandtfig<br />
NONT.<br />
Other attest tiiatiuowig<br />
Jurtl lux httaftfttig)<br />
TOtAl AttFTS<br />
pteauus<br />
wH ad irvturi<br />
VDw<br />
rw'mfm<br />
their achievements through<br />
departmental, universitv wide<br />
and NTSU Alumni Association<br />
awards and by designation to<br />
"Who's Who Among Students<br />
in American<br />
Colleges "<br />
Universities and<br />
Faculty members honored<br />
Friday were chosen for awards<br />
by the Student Government<br />
Association.<br />
Among the students honored<br />
Friday was Ives June<br />
Aman, daughter of Mr. and<br />
Mrs E. H. Norwood. Rule.<br />
Ives June Casey Aman,<br />
A. A.. B.S., M Ed., doctoral<br />
student at North Texas State<br />
University of Denton, has<br />
been selected by the Univer-<br />
sity Committee as a graduate<br />
student to receive the award of<br />
"Who's Who in American<br />
Colleges and Universities" for<br />
the 1974-7- 5 academic year.<br />
Some 100 faculty and students<br />
from the 15.000 member<br />
CR HAIL I<br />
WALLACE M00RH0USE INSURANCE<br />
Chatter So U9<br />
REPORT OF CONDITION. CONSOLIDATING<br />
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES. OF THE<br />
THE T"" . THE CLOSE . Aprl 1<br />
STATE<br />
IN<br />
OF AT OF BUSINESS ON .1.6<br />
PUBLISHED I.N RESPONSE TO CALL<br />
12. UNITED STATES CODE. SECTION<br />
VIADE<br />
161<br />
BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. UNDER<br />
Ctih end due Imn banks tmdwdtng J<br />
V S trMirv wesmws<br />
OMlMM4MH o(r4al f tVMftfMtf H<br />
ASSJTS<br />
11.712,61<br />
Obligations itl other U V (VtnniffliN urmi cwcpotalinfli<br />
(inputted debits)<br />
UABIUIIhS<br />
Demand of individuals nartneetawo. and attffwf iltofH<br />
Twh and uvwgt deomts of lawhvtduaW naHnnvhlft. and ftMpotaMtfH<br />
UffMMtlt of IM Slates bovemmettt<br />
IfeptMtM of tuts and gmtiHcal whdmiMMM<br />
Jf toieign (wMNih and offtctal<br />
of . omnHWO.il Sanki<br />
CoHSfioal and of1itrt' tlwckt. Mc<br />
rorvt<br />
lit r..iii dMMMi Hfu lb) fUI tame and u.vt dffttuti<br />
Fedefal fuitot tutlu4 Mat sexttnttM i<br />
LmMiIim for bareuwost momt<br />
j 16,265,360.67<br />
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TOTAL lUHILirilS<br />
VIINOKITV INnKfiSri.Nn)S'SOlllAIiJBUBHtKAKll5 , ,<br />
KfiSIMVM ON LOANS ANDSU'ljKlJ'lJiS:<br />
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TOTAL KISKHVI SON LOANS AND SHCUKtlJtS ....<br />
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CAPITAL ACCIXWIS<br />
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Surphu<br />
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Krirrvt for .onlwjfvif and o4ht .afili! Kwtci<br />
TOTAL C AIM Ml ACCOUNTS<br />
TOTAL LIABILITIIiS. HIS! RVIS. ANDCAPITM ACCOUNTS<br />
of<br />
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VII VIOKANDA<br />
Af fif of dr rwiili (or thr I S talrrvjit day fnJwi uh tail<br />
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Inlrfm iollfdrd not tamed an MtUltacnt koant lawluded mi total faplal aiaunli<br />
Vtamlbi IciifrtoltrwiM<br />
I Pauline Couch. Ast,<br />
Nitionil Bnk Region No H<br />
hit hy dfvlart that lhn rrpwt of AaitWM , M. ,t tmci to ih Nil ( w krwoltd am WM<br />
. .,. mt ijf<br />
r- w.,,., .. 4nM iWIITtl<br />
s?s D.<br />
wHHHHPmiZImZmIhhmiibivmmm<br />
ance Association Conventions<br />
Consultant to Adult<br />
Workshops and woiked as a<br />
Research Assistant develop<br />
ing Instructional Modules for<br />
VocationalTechnical Teach'<br />
crs. She also worked with the<br />
newly approved Guidance<br />
Association Program at NTSU<br />
FIRST BUSINESS<br />
HALL OF FAME<br />
Ua.su ball players have a Hall<br />
of Fame why not businessmen"'<br />
Why not. indeed"'<br />
With this in mind. 2,000 of<br />
America's top corporate executives<br />
recently convened in<br />
ChicnKo at the National Business<br />
Leadership Conference.<br />
Sponsored by Junior Achievement,<br />
Inc , the nation's oldest<br />
economic program for youth,<br />
the Conference was initiated<br />
to honor the vital role of<br />
business in the growth of the<br />
nation and to herald its interest<br />
in the development of<br />
young people And appropriately,<br />
it concluded with the<br />
creation of America's first<br />
Business Hall of Fame<br />
student body were honored<br />
at the annual Honors Day<br />
Banquet held in the NTSU<br />
Coliseum April 25, 7.15 p.m.<br />
Ives June, daughter of Mr.<br />
and Mrs. E. H. Norwood,<br />
graduated from Rule High<br />
School in 1957. Her major field<br />
of doctoral study is Academic<br />
Administration and Student<br />
Personnel Work. She graduated<br />
Cum Laudc from NTSU<br />
with a B.S in 1972, and the<br />
following year obtained her<br />
M.Ed, in Counseling and<br />
Student Services with a grade<br />
point average of 3.9<br />
She is a member of the<br />
Texas Personnel Guidance<br />
Association, North Central<br />
Texas Personnel Guidance<br />
Association, Phi Delta Kappa,<br />
North Central Texas College<br />
Student Personnel Association.<br />
NTSU Graduate Student<br />
Council and Doctoral Club,<br />
Kappa Delta Phi and Alpha<br />
Kappa Delta. In addition to<br />
activities at the university she<br />
is an active member in the<br />
community and sponsors a<br />
local Church Youth Group.<br />
In the past two years she<br />
has been a facilator of Interpersonal<br />
Communication<br />
Skills Workshops in Texas,<br />
presented programs to the<br />
annual Texas Personnel Guid- -<br />
Selected bv Fortune maca<br />
zme's board of editors, the<br />
first Business Hall of Fame<br />
members from the past are<br />
Henry Ford. John D. Rockefeller,<br />
J. Pierpont Morgan,<br />
Alfred P Sloan Jr . A.P<br />
Giannini, George Washington,<br />
Eli Whitney, Cyrus H<br />
Andrew Carnegie.<br />
Theodore N. Vail, Alexander<br />
T. Stewart, Thomas A Edison,<br />
J Edgar Thomson. David<br />
Sartioff and George Eastman<br />
The first four living members<br />
are M J Rathbonc, J Erik<br />
themselves, it's not unreasonable<br />
to expect to see outstanding<br />
businessmen signing<br />
autographs for baseball greats<br />
Jonsson, William M Allen and<br />
Royal Little<br />
With a Hall of Fame all to<br />
Phone 422-434- 1 "Your Protection our Profession" Mlinday, TeXSS<br />
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arm-fact- s<br />
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Ol The Ten.il Df. ""'" ol AgricuHurc<br />
JohnC White Commissionef<br />
Same Story. Fifth Verse Loweit in 50 Years<br />
Crops Progressing.<br />
Any wiiy you figure it, agriculture income continues to<br />
erode. For the fifth consecutive month, farm prices have<br />
shown declines. Parity as of the middle of March is 68. That<br />
is down a point from a month ago and down 21 points<br />
from a year ago<br />
But for the first time in many months, the livestock and<br />
livestock products index did manage to show a meager one<br />
per cent month. But in<br />
increase over the previous<br />
perspective, it is down 27 per cent from the 1974 level.<br />
Contributing to the slight increase were higher prices for<br />
hogs, lambs, turkeys, and eggs.<br />
Texas farm prices continue in the doldrums All<br />
categories of livestock, with the exception of sheep,<br />
continue well below parity levels. Hogs, for example, in<br />
Texas averaged S37.30 per hundred pounds, while parity is<br />
$46 40<br />
Calf prices continue to show the most significant<br />
difference. Average calf price in Texas is 21.70 cents per<br />
pound, parity is 65.60 cents per pound. Thus, calves arc<br />
bringing less than a third of the parity figure.<br />
Crops are also in similar difficulties. Cotton in Texas<br />
averaged 25 cents per pound, parity is 75.28 cents per<br />
pound Grain sorghum averaged S3.99 per hundredweight.<br />
This is down 20 cents from a month ago and compares with<br />
a parity price of $4.94. Wheat averaged $3.45 while parity<br />
is S4 43<br />
Turkeys at 37 cents per pound average compare with a<br />
45.2 cents per pound parity. Eggs are more than a dime a<br />
dozen below parity. Wool and mohair are also at below<br />
parity prices, as is milk.<br />
TEXAS IS FAR and away the nation's leading producer<br />
of mohair. But mohair production in the state is now at its<br />
lowest level in 50 years.<br />
The Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service notes<br />
that production of mohair in the state in 1974 amounted to<br />
8,400,000 pounds. This is the smallest since 1924. The<br />
1974 production is down 15 per cent below 1973.<br />
The average price for mohair was $1.37 per pound, this<br />
is down 50 cents from the 1973 high of $1.87. Total value<br />
of the 1974 mohair clip is $1 1.5 million, which is down 38<br />
per cent from the 1973 value<br />
The number of goats and kids clipped in 1974 was set at<br />
1,175,000 head, which is a decline of 19 per cent from<br />
1973.<br />
SPRINGTIME throughout the state finds crops making<br />
good progress The winter wheat crop will be harvested in<br />
Texas m May Wheat and oats are making good to excellent<br />
progress<br />
Most livestock have been removed from fields where a<br />
grain crop is expected and many fields in the southern half<br />
of the state have already headed out.<br />
Cotton planting for the state is ahead of last year's<br />
schedule Some replanting was necessary in the coastal bend<br />
and Lower Rio Grande valley as the result of cutworm and<br />
wind damage.<br />
Sorghum planting is about on schedule with last year.<br />
More than a third of the crop has been seeded.<br />
Corn planting is more than half completed. Some<br />
damage has been reported due to high winds, and<br />
cutworms.<br />
Sugarbeet seeding is about 50 per cent complete at this<br />
time. Peanut planting is underway. Peach trees are<br />
blooming throughout the state, and pecan buds have filled<br />
out over Texas<br />
P&<br />
12FIRST TIME EVER!!<br />
EVERY SALE ITEM V2<br />
FACTORY PRICE!!<br />
Jeans-Hats-Suits-Weste-<br />
rn<br />
Price Sale I<br />
FAR OUT<br />
Sport Coats<br />
Suits<br />
SHOES & BOOTS<br />
A PENNY PINCHERS DELIGHT<br />
Smart Shoppers get a real bargain<br />
on the Very Best<br />
All Sales Final! No Approval!<br />
No Lay-a-W- ay<br />
All Sales Cash-Alteratio- ns Extra<br />
& Apparel<br />
FOR MEN<br />
M-Syst- em Next to<br />
4-- H Member<br />
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fctf. ThaWahrffT<br />
Cuddly kittens, a lonn<br />
necked tvvnn, hor.se; ami<br />
heifer were union,! the it.irs<br />
in the first National I H<br />
Photo Exhibition sponsored<br />
by Eastman Kodak Company<br />
in cooperation with<br />
the Cooperative Extension<br />
Service, the National I H<br />
Service Committee and the<br />
National Foundation<br />
All 230 prints in the<br />
exhibit were taken by I H<br />
members representing .19<br />
states and a cross-sectio- of<br />
creative<br />
photographers<br />
from 9 to 18 years old<br />
Shown initially at the Mrd<br />
National 4-- Congress in<br />
Chicago, the exhibit now<br />
is traveling to numerous<br />
national and regional I H<br />
events and will be displayed<br />
at the National Center<br />
in Washington.<br />
Subjects of the photo<br />
graphs illustrate the love<br />
many have for am<br />
mals. Sherri Qpn'ents of<br />
Independence, Mo., showed<br />
a cruising swan in one of<br />
her photos and two apes<br />
conversing in another, f'am<br />
Bailey. 16, of Douglas, Kails<br />
photographed four worried<br />
kittens perched on a tree<br />
branch. John Robinson, 10.<br />
of Sperry, Okla , pictured<br />
a girl on a fence feed<br />
ing her horse. And William<br />
Peterson of Madison, Wise ,<br />
bagged an elusive squirrel<br />
with his camera.<br />
Other photographic sub<br />
jects ran the gamut of<br />
members' interest. Frank<br />
Collier, 16, of Laramie, Wyo ,<br />
photographed a proud young<br />
man with his horse. Chen<br />
Dale, 17, of Rye, Colo.,<br />
pictured a 4H member helping<br />
cheer retirees and Dann<br />
Blackwood, 17, of Danville,<br />
Vt., photographed the textures<br />
of objects on his family's<br />
farm.<br />
To most of the enthusiastic<br />
exhibit-goer- s at 4--<br />
Congress, the display clear- -<br />
.<br />
Call No. 493<br />
THE<br />
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE<br />
BUSINESS<br />
UY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TOB<br />
12. UNITED STATES CODE. SECTION 161.<br />
Cain anil due from btnki (Includint<br />
US Treatury iccuntiri<br />
Obligation! or Federal Financlnn Hank<br />
S<br />
Capital notes and debentures<br />
X Due<br />
Due<br />
Fquity capital total<br />
CAl'ITAL ACCOUNTS<br />
Preferred stocktotal par value<br />
No shares outstanding<br />
Common Stock. total par value<br />
No shares authorucd<br />
No shares outstanding<br />
Surplus<br />
Undivided profit!<br />
'5000 .......<br />
-- ..... ..<br />
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Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves<br />
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS<br />
TOTAL LIABILITIIS, RbSIRVLS. AND CAPUAl ACCOUNTS<br />
Photos Exhibited National!<br />
BaMb tea<br />
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111<br />
ly accomplished its purpose<br />
of showcasing I II mem<br />
hers' ph jtographic accomplishments,<br />
improving the<br />
public's understanding of<br />
4-- and locating and utilizing<br />
photographs which<br />
Chattel No<br />
"1T539"<br />
REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING<br />
DOMESTIC SUUSIDIARIES. OF Till:<br />
THE FANNERS NATIONAL BANK RULC<br />
Of<br />
IN STATE OF TXRa.?. AT THE CLOSE OF ON APRIL. 36- -<br />
Assns<br />
unpolled dcbili) .<br />
Obligation! of olher U S Government igenctei and cotpoiatiom . ...<br />
Obligation! of Slates and political lubdimiom<br />
Other Kcurttiei (including corpoiale itoik) . . ,<br />
Trading account lecuntlei<br />
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to tescll<br />
Loans<br />
Bank premises, furniture and futures, and other asiels representing bank premises<br />
Real estate owned other than bank, premiKS . .,,<br />
Imettmcnts in uncomultdtted aubildiarics and "auodatnl companiei". , ,<br />
Customers' liability lo this bank on acceptances outstanding ,<br />
Other assets (including t direct lease financing) .<br />
TOTAL ASSETS<br />
UABILITII.S<br />
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations<br />
Time and saving! deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .<br />
Deposits of United States Government<br />
Deposits of States and political subdivisions<br />
Deposits of foreign governments and official institution!<br />
Dtposits of commercial banks<br />
Certified and officers checks, etc<br />
total DtPosiTs j 3, 593, BBS. 92<br />
(a) Total demand deposits 1 iLalSfuOllIiSC<br />
(b) Total time and savings deposits i .La4J5S8j&5&!L<br />
Federal fundi purchased and securities sold under agreements to icputchase<br />
Liabilities for borrowed money<br />
Mortgage indebtedneu<br />
Acceptance! eieculed by or for account of thu bank and outitanding<br />
Other liabilities<br />
TOTAL LIABILITIIS<br />
MINORITY INTI.Rt ST IN CONSOLIDATIil) SUBSIDIARIES<br />
RlfcRVU ON LOANS ANOSICURITIW<br />
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IKS ruling!)<br />
Other iciemes on loam<br />
Reserves on securities<br />
TOTALRI.SrRVISONlOANSANDSrCURITIIJS .'.'.'" '"<br />
MIMORANDA<br />
Average of total di poim for the li calendar days ending with tail date<br />
Average of total loans for the I calendar days ending with call date<br />
Inter,,, collected not ,.Ind on installment loan, included in lot.) cap,, u<br />
Slandbj<br />
ICMmnll<br />
letters of credit<br />
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llf.Miwi..ffi,,,,,,,,, o' Ihe above named bajk do<br />
...by declare ., ,hu ,fpo,x , (onitUoR u, ,nJ Mm( io<br />
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promote and strerfJ<br />
l II program<br />
The second<br />
Photo Exhibition<br />
Nov 29 to Dec<br />
at the rilth NatioJ<br />
Congress in Chicajo.1<br />
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