(Continued from page 1)succeeds Jerry Puckett, who has served in that capacity for several years, and remains as a director.The board also accepted the resignation of anassistant cashier. Judy Leverett. She is moving to Dumas with her husband, who was transferred there by El Paso Natural Gas Company. Mrs. Leverett was head of the bookeep-ing department for the past year.A new assistant cashier was also chosen by the board. Beth (Mrs. Kay) Atkinson, head of the note department, is the new officer.* * *The world’s most famous source of beautiful red-plum agate, as well as a dazzling array of other gem and mineral varieties, is the Woodard Agate Ranch on State Highway 118 south of Alpine, Texas. Rock hunters probe the ranch’s 4,000 acres of ruggedmountain-desert landscapes and carry home their finds for a modest 35 cents per pound. Ranch lapidary experts offer amateurs free help ingrading specimens. There are also RV sites withNEW BANK OFFICER— Beth Atkinson, head of the note department at Pecos County State Bank, has been promoted to the rank of assistant cashier, and will continue her supervision of the note department. Mrs. Atkinson is the wife of Sgt. Ray Atkinson of the Fort Stockton Police Department and the mother of two sons and onedaughter — Richard, 21; John, 19; and Kaysie, 13.The Atkinson family moved here from Marathon, where Mrs. Atkinson was a legal secretary and her husband a rancher. She is originally from El Paso. Mrs. Atkinson has been an employee of Pecos Countv Bank for 18