Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 18, 1973 Page: 3 of 12
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TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Average of total deposits for the I $ calendar daysending with call date
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date . .
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CREDIT UNION
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Plus Guest Stars From
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Every Thursday Evening
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Come Early For Food Catered By Rosemary Plus Live
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Photography
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Program Gives Child New Experience
Ddniarid individuals, partnerships, and orporations ,\ 21 . . , .
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnetships; and corporations.
Deposit',of United States Government . .
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Thomas and Dorothy Matchek place to 'concentrate. Dorothy was
and their little boy and girl asked to join the faculty by the
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summer activity program spon-
sored by St. Louis Society was to
expose the children to new ex-
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cording to Miss Robert^ Haby.
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members attend,the meetings.
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Benefit Opportunity Workshop &s Training Center
For The Retarded And Other 0
Bexar K1 wants Club Charities
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CYO Summer Outing
Reset for Aug. 5
' . The summer outing for members
, of St,'. Lduis-Our.Lildy of Grace
ICYO has.beenirescheduledff-
; Aug.5; -s • , •.■■■. 1v T;. ■ 1
However, .in cifder for members -
‛ to be eligible, toattendtheout-
. , ing to New Braunfels, 2 require- ,
m merits must - be met . E very o n e
IB must attend the next meeting at
67:30 p.m. Monday, July 30, at St.
E Louis Rectory, and membership
E . dues must be paid by Aug. 5, ac-
cording to'reportjer,,Wanda Tschir-
it was announced that Paulette '
l...... Nk.k.iarna,.ex.Vicomr.s......., of the above-named bank do
(Name and title of officer authorized to sign report)
hereby declare that this report of condition is true a nd correct to the best of my knowledge and belief 1
/S/ A P. Pormo 7 T ■ . ■
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and
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stopped by for a Visit enroute to Comal County Board of Trus- mache, plaster molding, drawing
see Dorothy’s mother at Hondo. tees...quite a compliment for my and painting. Several groups made
Thomas will be teaching history former pupil, " walking tours within the com-
in a New Braunfels high school, 1..... .................
■ and, Dorothy is on the faculty of Sometimes nice things come in 0-3
a new Comal elementary school. twos. Dorothy's visit was one, CASTROVILLE LIBRARY BOOK:
She is most enthusiastic over the and it was f ol l o w e d by a visit Hour of Gold, Hour of Leod, by
new type of school. The building from another former pupil and her Anne Morrow Lindbergh. There was
iSl large room (about 4 times the .husband,, the Bill Woods, and their . ”q kind of bright golden ‘bloom’ over
size of my office) with wall-to- 2 little girls of Portland. I was everythingu The beauty of flying,
wall carpeting and air condition- impressed with the ”old fashioned withesws ensn0 naturezneE,
ing! There are no formal classes. manners”, of the girls. So, per- hour of gold turned into the hour of
Each student receives individual haps what I read in the N.Y. legd when Anne and Charles Lind-
"help and sets his own speed’.- Times is correct...that the use of b/rg’s child is kidnapped. There ore
A , There are 3 teachers, plus 3 . "No, iSir" and "Yes, sir” at the few lixes in .which fome fortene
“ teacher’s aids and special teach- Watergate hearings may help to • mdie obpers"smoenfnka Hai
ers for art and music . Report bring track good manners. Eharacters’and their iariiage that
, , ' cards are, made jointly by the ' ... < m Anne and Charles were able to sus-
/ teachers for the 80 pupils. There I had 2 visitors from Grand tain each other sufficiently to over-
are specialare as- think Dorothy, Lake, Colo.—teacher friendsof come bitterness and despair and to
called them huts—where, a pupil - 'Kyle McVay, ElsieJohnsomand build o new life.
■' Alice Baab. They said they en-
joyed every minute of their 4-day —-
\ stay, 'and . McVay an -
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trip to the eborder, . 1., ;
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Residential or Commercial Electrical Wiring
All Types Sheet Metal Work & Ditch Digging
Full Line Of Appliances
Air Conditioning & Heating
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Castroville, 538-2713 or 538-2141
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IN THE STATE OF ........ as.....................AT THE CLOSE Ol BUSINESS ON ..una .................. .1973
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE
12,UNITED STATESCODE, SECTION 161. n
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.-(b) Total timejand savings deposits, V 1
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase .
Liabilities for borrowed money . ’ . 2 ..
Mortgage indebtedness ... /. A. .. .
Acceptances executed by or fr account of this bank and outstanding
Other liubihities 1,38/ W
IOI AL LABILITIES
MINORITY INH REST IN CONSOI IDA III) SUBSIDIARIES
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Reserve for bad debt losses on loads (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) .
Other reserves on loans: pzer, ______
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quilting at the Village Exchange. torical past.
One trip ended at the Catholic Younger children who attended
cemetery, where rubbings of in- the program participated n activ,-
teresting old tombstones were ties including crafts, dancing,
made. . ' •
The needlecraft class made
bathing suit bags, and crocheted
hats Another group of children
went through the Sharp residence
and Johnson. studio, where (they ______ _____
were told about the various art program, Miss Hahy said. . ‘
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Cash and due from banks including $ -__‘.‘.9???..J ..'...^1.. unposted debits),
USI roasur'ysecuntjys... 2 t/ocsa
WObligations'of other u S/Geverment agencies and orporations
Obligations ot Statesrandipoliticalsubdivisions ,
Otjicr. securities (incluJiiig V 1 ' corporate -stock).
Trading account securities i. Vi V- , ■ a,1 : . , 0‛s, ,, -
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements tg resell ,
, Loans, yv
Bank premises,"furniture and fixtures, and othet assets representing bank premises
Real-estate,owned: other than bank premises
Investments iv. Lunconsolidated subsidiariesand "associated companies". .. .
customers lability to this bank on acceptances outstanding . r‛: ■ A .,) ' ■ ? •
Other assets (including . -on*' direct,lease financing) ’ .
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Schott, Bobbie & Keller, Doris. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 18, 1973, newspaper, July 18, 1973; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599393/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.