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Cream Pies Morton’s Assorted Frozen 3 i $ 1 00 CACKLE-BERRY FARM EGGS Dozen Medium jy tyjeatiM (B/tifcvn^i^ QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED VALUABLE COUPON FREE 100 S&H Green Stamps WITH THIS COUPON AND THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE (LIMIT I PER CUSTOMER) COUPON EXPIRES JULY 20. m k %*. ORRS m m ■m SPECIALS GOOD THUR. - FRI. - SAT. 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 200 E. 24 Street # 3516 Texas Ave Downtown Ridgecrest Pag - ® 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, July 18, 1963 THE BATTALION NEXT STOP—GERMANY Seagoing Aggies Sail From Emerald Isle With High Tide A&M’s seagoing cadets have sailed with the high tide from Ire land and are headed for the Port of Bremen in Germany. That’s the word from Capt. Ben nett M. Dodson, superintendent of the Texas Maritime Academy, who spent 14 days at sea with the Ag gies. Dodson left the ship in Dublin and returned (by airplane) to Col lege Station to map plans for an other school year for the budding maritime officers. THEY WILL MOVE from the main campus here to the new TMA headquarters on Galveston Island at historic old Fort Crockett. The academy is now one-year-old. Dodson, a retired U. S. Navy captain, had nothing but praise for the 20 Texas cadets during the first lap of a summer cruise. “1 am pleased to report that the cadets are in fine spirits and in splendid standing with officers of Empire State ship,” he said on his arrival here. The Texans are actually “guests” of the New York Mari time College. They are aboard a former Navy transport, which the New Yorkers now call the “Empire State IV.” As “guests” however, the Tex ans scrub decks, scramble for boat lowering drills and 'assist with oth er seafaring chores during the 12- weeks at sea. BEFORE THE ship departed New York, training had started. For five days, the students from both maritime schools participated in boat drills. “It was the first time some of the Texas lads had ever had an oar in their hands,” Dodson said with a grin. A week later, the ship moved out Long Island Sound, into the Atlantic for “some extra drills and sea trials.” After 24-hours at sea, the ship re-entered New York har bor and proceeded up the Hudson River past West Point to Albany. Following receptions there, the cadets headed for the Atlantic. The first two nights were slightly rainy but weather and sea were smooth. No seasickness was reported. During the next week, 44 boat lowerings were made, Dodson re called. The boats were lowered ii- to the water while the ship cot tinned at slow speed. The lot rowers had to keep pace. FINALLY, AFTER 14 daysti smooth sailing, the ship enterd the Irish Sea and proceeded Dublin, where President Kennedt had stirred the Irishmen a If days before. Ison, tend I A&M Wisdon will rep re te Chapte: iers of An ode this w te FFA ad iree-day r lesday. ler staff rtment of at A&M intion are rtment he associat is conver. llegates fr | school FF at the CHRISTIAN i:30 A.M.—Si 6:00 A.M.—Si 1:00- 11 :30 A 1:00-8:00 P.M |:00 P.M.—W Aggies In Port These three Texas Maritime Academy Cadets are among 20 seagoing Aggies taking part in a summer cruise, In the background is the “Empire State IV,” training ship of the New York Maritime Academy. The Aggies are, left to right, John H. Seate Jr, Houston; Jack H. Smith Galveston; and Donnie B. Bilancich, Kemah. A&M CH MO A.M.—B: No A.M.—M 1:46 P.M.—Bi 3:15 P.M.—Ei (ML ':00 A.M.—A .:00 A.M.—M tonetday 7:1 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11 REPORT OF CONDITION OF STATE NO. 1754 COLLEGE STATION STATE BANK of College Station, Texas at the close of business June 29, 1963, a state banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 920,593.32 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed .. 1,347,587.60 Obligations of State and political subdivisions 208,553.49 Corporate stocks (including $9,750.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) : 9,750.00 Loans and discounts (including $20,323.23 overdrafts) 2,430,451.23 Bank premises owned $155,500.00, furniture and fixtures $45,720.28 201,220.28 Real estate owned other than bank premises 1,081.00 Other assets r . 4,650.25 TOTAL ASSETS $5,123,887.12 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $2,434,672.91 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,071,590.96 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings : 607,401.78 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 579,057.71 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 17,483.00 TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,710,206.36 (a) Total demand deposits $3,518,281.38 (b) Total time deposits $1,191,924.98 TOTAL LIABILITIES $4,710,206.36 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital (Common stock, total par value) Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..$ 200,000.00 .. 125,000.00 88,680.81 ..$ 413,680.81 ..$5,123,887.17 ...$1,412,992.85 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes — I, Robert L. Ayres, cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Robeht L. Ayres (Signature of officer authorized to sign report) 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. Tyrus R. Timm Luther G. Jones Directors R. B. Butler State of Texas County of Brazos ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9 day of July, 1963. Alvin Bormann, Jr. Notary Public A&Iti ST. MA tndsy Masses 11 r <■ fro un< An wn SW( ex£ me ma “S