News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, October 15, 1979 Page: 16 of 19
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100 Yard Rifle Range, Modern Pistol Range
7 to 50 Yds. Pistols For Rent [Range Use Only]
Basic Pistol Classes Every Sunday at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Margaret Lamon, coordina-
tor of the Confraternity of Christian
Doctrine Program of Our Lady of
Grace Church, LaCoste, and John
SENIOR KIM GERLOFF, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Gerloff of Castroville, has been
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20. All other deposits..........
21, Certified and officers' checks
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Open To The Public 7 Days A Week
Club Membership Available
Includes Shooting and Fishing.
We the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Coh-
dition (including the supporting schedules) and declare that it has been ex-
amined by us and re the boot of our knowledge end bellel has been pro-
22. Total Deposits (sum of items 15 thru 21)
a. Total demand deposits............
181
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| There was a meeting of the
I Medina County Health System
P Board of Governors Oct. 4, when
f* officers were elected.
12135 Jarratt Rd.
Atascosa, Texas
622-9620
Kowalik and Mrs. Dolores Oli van;
5th grade, Mn. Richard Lopez and
Mrs. Alejandro Elizondo; and 6th,
Mrs. Anna Mae Reicherzer. Also on
Monday and Tuesday, from 3-3:30
p.m., Grade 1, Mmes. Sylvan
Biediger and George Lagleder, and
Grade 2, Mmes. Anthony Boehme,
Morris Rahman, Anthony Zins-
meyer, Henry Nino, Carl Keller,
Ted Kohlleppel and Bernard Echtle
(substitute teacher and aide).
High school classes will be taught
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
(Including Domestic Subsidiaries)
Castroville State Bank
CITY 4
Dealer in Firearms, Shooting
Supplies, Reloaded Ammunition.
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Castroville
STATEBANK NO.
1883
Medina
FEDERAL RESERVE DIST. NO.
12
Wisdom Rd
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ASSETS -----------------
1. Cash and due from banks..................... .....................................
2. Due from other depositories and all cash Items In the process of collection................
3. U.S. Treasury securities ................... ............. ..........................
4. Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies snd corporations......... ...........
5. Obligations of Ststes snd political subdivisions in the United States......................
6. All other securities................................................. ...........
7. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to reeell.......... .....
8. TotsI loane (including overdrafts toteling $.4,911,762..) (From Schedule A, Item 8)......
9. Lease finencing receivables.............. ............ ........... .........
10. Bank premises, furniturs and fixtures, snd other sssets representing bsnk premises .......
11. Real estate owned other than bank premises.........................................
12. Letters of credit end customers’ liability on acceptances outstanding ..................
13. All other eeeets............................... ...............................
14. TOTAL ASSETS (eum of Heme 1 thru 13) .... ........ ................. ...... .....
LIABILITIES
15. Demand deposits of individuate, partnerships, and corporatlone ........................
16. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporatlone.................
17. Deposits of United States Government........ ....... ...... ...................
18. Deposits of Ststes and political subdivisions in the United States...... ...............
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SATURDAY, OCT. 20
_ taught CCD Saturday from 9:30-
term now under way. 10:15 a.m.: Grade 1, Miss Alice
They include: DeLeon; 2nd, Miss Yvonne Gua-
Monday and Tuesday, 7:30-8 . jardo; 3rd and 4th, Mias Jannell
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James Biediger and Bryan Royal;
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and Dolores Olivan; 7th, Mrs.
Sylvan Mangold; and 8th, Mrs.
Chester Schuh and Miss Marcella
Fischer.
Southwest School students will be
School Panther mascot for the
1979-80 school year.
(Danny Escobar Photo; David
Wilham Processing)
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BARBECUED BEEF
38. Uncertified surplus, reserve for contingencies, and other capital reserves .. A........................
38. TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 32 thru 36)...... ~
37. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 29,30,31 and 36>........... ~
MOTS: This repon muet be elgned by an authortzed offlcer Md attested by not leqs than three directon other than the officer eigning the repon
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and 7th and 8th, Clara Zinsmeyer
and Pam Bennett.
. Other personnel include S.C.
Huron, bus driver; Mrs. Aelred
Tondre, bus aide and babysitter
(p.m.); Mrs. Bernard Echtle, aide
(party); Francis Biediger, movie
projector operator; John Biediger,
transportation—building; Saul
Garcia, custodian; Mrs. Jesus
Mendez, home visitor; Cyril Tomp-
kins, attendance; and Mmes. Joyce
Rihn and Louis Lagleder, aides.
Father Michael McManus is
actively involved in the program.
He visits the classrooms and speaks
with the children every week and
celebrates the mass with the
students once a month. He also
supports and encourages the
teachers and aides in their work, it
was reported.
on Wednesday from 7:30-8:15
p.m.; Grade 9, Mrs. Pat Mangold;
10th, Mrs. Phillis Keller; 11th, Carl
Keller; 12th, Dennis Biediger; and
substitutes, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
(Gdele and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
dller. On Thursday and Friday,
from 7:30-8:10 a.m., classes taught
are Grade 3, Mmes. Jose Gonzales,
Esiquio Gallegos, Ralph Mangold
president, have an-
the CCD teachers for the
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b. Total time and savings deposits....................... ..........
i 23. Federal funds purchased snd securities sold under agreements to repurchase
1 24. Interest-bearing demand notes Issued to the U.S. Treasury snd
other liabilities for borrowed money...................................
I 25. Mortgage indebtedness for which the bsnk Is directly liable................
26. Unearned discount on loans............
। 27. Litfor* of credit and acceptances outstanding...........................
‘ 28. All other liabilities....................................................
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29. TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) (sum of items 22 thru 28)
30. Subordinated notes snd debentures..................................................
31. Allowance for possible loan and investment losses........ .......................
EQUITY CAPITAL
32. Common stock (No. of shares outstanding *1000 )..... .......................
33. Certified surplus-----.
34. Undivided profits...................................................................
a status report ing board will be held the 2nd
of the Medina County Health Thursday of the month at 17:30 p.m.
System and told about receiving a at the county courthouse. -
written notice of the grant award on —
Elected were Dr. John Meyer, Oct. 1. *
Hondo, chairman; Dan Vera, Remodeling work on 3 clinic sites
Natalis, vice chairmen; and Mrs. is planned to start soon, it was
Marcella Benavidez, Devine secre- noted.
tary. Wayne Sholtz, Yancey, and Meyer discussed the purpose of
Mrs. Sue McAnelly, Castroville, are the governing board and told about
new board members. Dr. Sherry committees that will be formed to
Moore was appointed medical help do the work of the board. -
u- Starting At 11 a.m.
Adults 830,; Children 200
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Schott, Bobbie. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, October 15, 1979, newspaper, October 15, 1979; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1590491/m1/16/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.