The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 6, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1973 Page: 2 of 14
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First State Bank
Open 9-9 Weekdays, 9-5 Sat & Sun. Phone 482-7614
OPEN SUNDAYS NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
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USE THE WANT
1,968,416.99
U.S. Treasury securities
ADS
Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 86,161.01
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Obligations of States and political subdivisions
1,111,788.65
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
Other loans
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing
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70,598.81
70,598.81
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Nelson Doughty
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In Altus
Now In Our
48th Year
mik Thursday: Hamburgers on school
made buns, buftered potatoes, lettuce and
tomato relish, plain cake with pineapple
Harold Doughty
Curtis Hawkins
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2011 N. MAIN
482-7125
ft’s a four-day week for Altus
Schools cafeterias.
bank premises
Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Deposits of commercia I banks
Certified and officers' checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS
(a) Total demand deposits
(b) Total time and savings deposits
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
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Equity capital, total
Common stock-total par value
(No. shares authorized 2000) (No. shares outstanding 2000)
Surplus
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
150,000.00
251,892.34
601,892.34
Sworn toand subscribed before me this 5th, day of January, 1973, and I
hereby certify that I am notan officer or director of this bank.
My commission expires 6-17-74, Valera Blackwell, Notary Public.
1 (Published in The Altus Times-Democrat, January 7, 1973.)
I, Levi Beach, Vice President & Cashier, 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.
Correct-Attest:
$52,572.78
472.77
8,979,064.53
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1:45-3:14-4:43-6:12-7:41-9:10
500,000.00
4,648,030.15
601,892.34
200,000.00
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Consolidated Report of Condition of "First State Bank," of Altus, in the
State of Oklahoma and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on
December 31, 1972.
Service rulings)
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Reason 1. We specialize in income tax
preparation. We know the wrinkles. We dig
out every honest deduction. There is very
little chance we will let you overpay your
taxes.
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Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax help.
were scheduled to each kind. In Mrs. Hurst’s art Mike Wallace, Rann Williams,
Students in Mrs. Janie Tony Lucich, Tom Shircliff,
Hirst’s geography calss are ran Powers, Terry Edwards,
studying about soil. They are David McDnay, Jeff Blackwell,
collecting specimens of soil in Cliff Poster.
4,083,209.08
44,639.82
1,084,923.46
1,000.00
65,690.03
$8,206,862.38
$3,792,708.59
$4,414,153.79
99,711.00
8,306,573.38
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
8,979,064.53
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks (including $6,331.58 unposted debits) 611,622.18
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
2,927,399.99
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Sun 3:00-4:45-6:30-8:15-9:45 We«kdays6:30-8:15-9:45
' STARTS WED.
________ELVIS ON TOUR (6)
GRADE SCHOOLS
Monday: Spaghetti with mHt. carrot
slices, green beans, hot rolls with butter,
cookies, fruit, milk. Tuesday: Peanut
butter, country fried steak, tossed salad,
creamed potatoes, hot rolls and butter,
butter Ungers, milk Wednesday: Beans
wth ham, cabbage stew, macaroni and
tomatoes, corn bread, trult, milk.
Thursday: Hemburgers, tomato slice,
potato salad, onions, buns, butter, pickles,
fruit jello.
MEMORANDA
Average of fofal deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date
- 8,290,755.20
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date
4,615,022.12
RESERVESON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue
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been reviewing for their six Smith, Roger East, Cindy Ellis, Eighth and ninth grade ninth and eighth graders in the
weeks and semester English Robin Vickers, Cindy Schenk. members are Bruce Emerson, game to achieve.
tests, as have all other classes. Seventh grade: Katie Run- David Fox, Bobby John- Northeast is the defending
Tests begin Monday with finals die, Donna Bateman, LeAnn stonbaugh, David Gobel, champion of the Altus Junior
at mid-week. Richeson, Brenda Reed, Robert Rochell, Joe Tollison, High tournament and in the
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Fourth hour drama class
under the direction of Miss
Jody Blackbird is working on a
new project. It’s also new for Mr. Duane Daffron’s seventh
N.E.J.H. It’s a three-act play, grade science classes are
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jwells. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, tryout for the all-region contest classes the students will start Mike Amore, Mike Reber,
played by Clarence Wolfe and Saturday. Adverse weather still life drawings, and will David Keenum, John Rogers,
Terri Washburn, go away on a caused the postponement until work on bulletin boards in the George Goff, Gary Barton and I
business trip. When they return Monday. Those who will tryout hallways. Later on they will William Barton.
(early), they find that their are: freshmen; Jane Pigg, begin figure drawings, using Northeast boys basketball
darling son, Wilbur, played by Susan Rundle, Jean Plato, different students as models. teams got 1973 started on a
Mai ty Waters, has timed their Terry Washburn, Dana Sears, Northeast has an excellent winning note Tuesday night by
home into a boarding house. Lainney Ballew, Rod Wal, turn-out for wrestling, Mr. Jack beating Granite. The seventh 1
Band students, under the their neighborhoods and
Hilarious problems result. Lissa Gerry, Annette Walker, Walstad, coach said. Seventh gradeboyswon their fifth game first round of play Northeast
Mr. Kenneth Neeland’s Pam Stevens, Kelly Roberts, grade wrestlers are Ronnie with no losses, 48-18. Their next Huskies defeated Frederick
science classes will be studying Tim Farnsworth, Debbie McGrath, Doug Townzen, Tim game is scheduled for January Junior High 54-38. Northeast
the human body and its make- Grace, Mark LaBrode. Linton, Billy Brinson, Steve 8 against Southeast. Girls, coached by Miss Sandra
up. Later they will be studying Eighth grade; Dan Powell, Rose, Lyle Boartman, Robert The Huskies beat Granite 58- Combs, defeated Arnett 44-20
first aid. Following this it will William Halsy, John Reimer, Faircloth, David Pearce, 27 for their third straight win. Other games had to be
be back to the science book for Laurie Downey, Susan Rogers, Tommy Abernathy, Tony Eddie Carder was high with 12 postponed because of the
studies on force and motion. Mike Hicks, Ricky McClung, Richardson, Bret Ratcliff, points. Coach Kenneth Fancher weather.
Mrs. T.W. Tolliver’s ninth Fran Miller, Craig Schellbach, Bobby Powers and James said he also was pleased with
grade English classes have Robert Dziubanek, Fred Hais. the hustle and desire both of
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2 The Altus Times-Democrdt, Sunday, January 7, 1973
Northeast Drama Students Work on Play
classes "switch over” this
Central Junior semester. This allows students Practice for students who are
High School to take both subjects in one chosen for the all-region band
With the Christmas vacation year. will be Friday and Saturday.
CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH having ended, Central Varisty The Future Farmers of „g--og L .
America .chapter» well b‛saturdynbandarn,atl
sir Altus“X High winners wili be an-
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butter mmik Hamuroers Frederick girls in first round Walter Hess, larry Thompson finished selling their second
butter, fruit leno. miik. play 1 he score for that game and Jimmy Logsdon. Oder of candy. The money will
MoMaeEAstzgmuonanHsatad, was 26-24, with Frederick tTA students spend the first be used for . club launch
hot rolls ano butter, chocolate pudding, edging the Central girls out of hour of the day at the contest in the spring.
Xe^u.^^ the victory. r . , . vocational agriculture,
corn, school made bun. fruit cobbier in the 1 ipton-central game at department at high school
mWednesday: Spanish rtc. blackeyed 6:30 Thursday Central Bullpups Like the more advanced
peas, salad, hot rolls and butter, salad, won 55-21. Other games had to students thev have nroierte
dessert, milk Thursday: Spoonburgers, he nostnoned beranse of the suuem, M! naVe ,proects
seasoned beans, lettuce relish, onion, be postponed because of the including show animals for the
mitard, school made buns, fruit petty, weather. livestock show which will be
southeast junior high Central has had 14 new held in March. Along with their
Monday: Corn dogs, potato salad, students during the third six care of animals the bovs studv
balckeyed peas, fruit, cookies, buffer, ■ of the Semester Thev caeosanmaistne Doys study
milk .Tuesday: Italian spaghetti, bean. "9 O uie Ssnukmn* - E- Sih things as breeds of cat tie
Cc».X.^r“’ wit buttet- are:, Charles Ellie Mike proper feeding of livestock, and
Wednesday: Hamburgers, baked potato Hands, Margarita Alferez, basic agriculture needed in this
wth butter, tettuce.truit. school made John Marshall, seventh ase of scienee
outs,cookies,milk,hot rolls,greensalad. . n , ’ _ age 01 science,
trult cobbier. miik. graders; Rick Oras, Shawn
AL TUSHIGH SCHOOL Kessler, Shirra Barton, eighth Central Bullpups band
Monday; Pizza, cabbage salad, but , ua t memhers were in trvnut for
tered corn, peach slices, butterscotch graders and Louis Kessler, Iva members were 10 Tyou Io.
cookie, milk. Tuesday: Vegetable beef Hill Vernon Veals Sherron regional band Saturday at
soup, sandwiches (peanut buffer and El, Vernon veAS Jnerron postponed
chicken salad) tossed salad. Iced cin Sanders, Denice Moore, Terri -nton. mis was posponed
namon rolls, crackers, butter, milk 1 inn Mick Marshall ninth until Monday because of
Wednesday: Salisbury steak with Dunn, MCK Marsnal, ninn wather conditions Musi thev
gravy, whipped potato with butter, jellied graders. _________________________wainer conditions. MUSIC iney
vegetable salad, apple crisp, hot rolls ——
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TONITE thru TUES.
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Drama classes of Mrs. Earl will use for the tryouts are
Herron will have try-outs for “Joi,” "Africana," “America”
their children’s play, “Peter and selected numbers from the
Pan "on Jan. 15. That’s the first Hal Leonard Advanced Band
day of the new semester. This Book. Ten students will
week they are working oTi represent Central at the
original monologues. tryouts. Their names were
Students in Oklahoma history listed in the last Central
classes and in U.S. History column.
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