Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1977 Page: 3 of 13
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Weilbacher-
Cunningham
Mr and Mrs Harold M
Cunningham, hi# Frio, an
nounce the Sept 17 marriage of
their daughter. Gail Flaine, to
Al Weilbacher
The ceremony wa* held
outdoor* under an oak tree on
the Cunningham ranch at
Yorktown
Mrs Jerry McDonald of
Kden. cousin of the bride, was
matron of honor Miss Janet
Cunningham of Houston and
Miss l.ynn Cunningham,
sisters of the bride, and Miss
Sophia Weilbacher, daughter
of the groom, were
bridesmaids
Best man was Jack Schul of
New Braunfels, nephew of the
groom Groomsmen were
Brian Aker of San Antonio.
Michial Weilbacher of San
Antonio and Brian Ellis ol
Seguin. all nephews of the
groom
The Rev Jesse A Adams of
San Antonio, formerly of
Portland, performed the
ceremony
Weilbacher is employed by
Radium Corp of Austin as a
chemist
Mr and Mrs Weilbacher
have made their home in
Seguin
Shower Honors
Sheila Gallion
PORTIA NO NEWS, Thursday. OO 20. 1977
RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
vast
ft.
Sheila Diane Gallion. bride-
elect of Jeffrey Jack Pyatte,
was honored with an old
fashioned pounding Tuesday,
Oct 18 at the home of Mr*
Mary Miller in Corpus Chnsti
Co-hostess was Mrs Alice
Villiva
The bride-elect was
presented with a corsage made
of a miniature laundry basket
filled with bows holding
miniature food products
The table decorations were
coffee-can candles and a
coffee can tree holding
miniature food products
Approximately IS guests
attended
Delta Zeta Meets Oct. 22
Delta Zeta has scheduled its
October meeting for II .TO a m
Saturday. Oct 22. at Chung
Mei Restaurant, near the in-
tersection of Alameda and
Doddridge. Corpus Christi
There will be a Founder's
Day program presented
For further information
contact Alura Kay Mitchell at
643 5783 or Sandra Miller at
643 3854
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ST CHRISTOPHER S BY-THE-SEA
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SUNDAY
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Morning Prayor (2nd A Mh Sun )
Tha Rev Roy Bainas. Jr. Vicar
WEDNESDAY
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643 6312
MR AND MRS AL WEILBACHER
she it tha former Call Elaine Cunningham
Beauty Program
For Chatwork
Anne Halle daft). Revlon consultant, givat a demonstration
in application of cosmetics using Janet Kapp as a model
(News Photo)
A program on "A Lovelier
You for the Holidays" was
presented Wednesday. Oct 1#,
by Anne llelle. a Revlon
consultant from Houston, at
the regular Chatwork Club
meeting at the home of Vicki
Wilkerson. 104 Shore Drive
A demonstration on proper
use of cosmetics for an in-
dividual was given using Janet
Kapp as a model
Gamma Xi
Christmas
Project Selected
Girl Scouts
Service Unit Meets
The regular business
meeting of Gamma Xi chapter
of Epsilon Sigma Alpha in-
ternational sorority met
Thursday. Oct. 6, al 7:30 p m
in the home of Pat Hamblin.
212 Chase
President Ethelmarie
Stephens called the meeting to
order Educational Director
Gene Willis, announced the
next educational program will
be Oct. 20 The sorority will
make decorations for
Christmas The program will
be given by Peg Rider, Delores
Mueller and Pat Hamblin
Kit Mudd, ways and means
chairman, asked for discussion
on a Christmas project It was
decided to have a “Breakfast
with Santa" to boast the
Christmas spirit among our
little ones The public will be
welcomed to attend More
details will be announced at a
later date
Following the meeting,
“little ghosts" were made for
the October tray favors for the
Taft Nursing Home
The next meeting will be Oct
20 at the home of Peg Rider. 210
Terlingua
Members present were
Mesdames Nancy Butner, Pat
Hamblin. Bonnie Harsh. Kathy
Hartman. Jean Irving,
Minerva Lucev. Kit Mudd.
Delores Mueller. Pat Rewcs,
Peg Rider. Sharon Schmidt.
Ethelmarie Stephens, and
Gene Hillis
The Veterans Administration
has guaranteed nearly 95
million home loans for farmer
servicemen and women since
its loan guarantee program
began in 1944 The loans total
almost $136 billion
The Portland Girl Scout
Service Team unit met Monday
evening at the home of Pam
Teague
Twenty five leaders were
present
Reports on the uniform
exchange and the parade wen1
given and plans for these
events next year were
discussed
Items for discussion were the
cookie sale, QSP sales and the
Council Fun Fair to be held in
Corpus Christi, March II
The theme. "Something
From Nothing" was decided
upon for the Scout's tree1 at the
annual Christmas Tree Forest
and each troop will he
presented Each leader is to
bring a sample of her troop's
ornament to the next service
team meeting
The Father-Daughter
Banquet was voted upon to he
held in February and will be
divided into two separate
evenings according to
elementary schools
The next service team
meeting will be held Mondav,
Nov. 14. at 7 pm al the Teague
borne
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1415 N WILDCAT 441 2554 PORTLAND
Slate Bank No. 1173
CONSOLIDATED REPORT Of CONDITION OF
PORTLAND STATE BANK
of Portland in the State of Tow and OomoatK Subsidiaries at tha dose
a( busman on September 30,1977.
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks I 1 639.000 00
U S. Treasury securities 2.136 000 00
Obligations of other U S Government
agencies and corporations .............. 1.061.000 00
Obligations of State end political subdivisions 2.898.000 00
Othet bonds, notes end debentures 1,058.000 00
Corporate stock ............... 23,000 00
federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell 500.000 00
Loans. Total (excluding unearned
income S 8.455.000 00
Less Reserve tor possible
loan losses 102.000 00
Loans. Net ......................... 8.353.000 00
Direct lease financing 3.000 00
Bank premises, furniture and futures, and other
assets representing bank premises 422.000 00
Other assets 310 000 00
TOTAL ASSETS............................ $11,403,000.00
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partner
ships and corporations 1 5,165.000 00
Time and savings deposits of individuals.
partnerships and corporations 7.268.000 00
Deposits ol United States Government 99,000 00
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 3,812.000 00
Deposits of commercial banks 30.000 00
Certified and officers’ checks 263,000 00
TOTAL DEPOSITS 16.637 000 00
Total demand deposits 1 6.288,000 00
Total time and savings deposits 10.349.000 00
Other liabilities 144.000 00
TOTAL LIABILITIES feidwding sub-
ordinated notes and debentures!............. $16,711,000.00
EQUITY CAPITAL
Common stuck (Per value) $ 450.000.00
(No shares authorized *5,000)
(No shares outstanding: 45,000)
Surplus 450.000 00
Undivided profits 722.000 00
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL...................... $ 1.622.000 00
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL.......... $11,403,000.00
MEMORANDA
Cash and due from banks $ 1.771,000.00
Federal lunds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell................. 206,000 00
Total loans ............................ 8.181.000 00
Time deposits of $100,000 or more 3,249.000 00
Total deposits ......................... 16.032.000 00
Time certificates ol deposit in deno-
minations ol $100,000 or more 2.779 000 00
Other time deposits in amounts
of $100,000 or more 387 000 00
I. Beth M McCurdy, ol the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm
that this report ol condition is true and correct, to the best ol my
knowledge and belief
Correct—Atttet BETH M. McCUROY
N. C. ANDREWS
W.T NEYLAND Directors
JAMES M DUCAT
State of Texes. County of San Patricio, ss
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of October. 1977.
and I hereby certify thit I am not an officer or director of this bank
My commission expires June 27. 1979 BRENOA BIRMINGHAM.
(NOTARY SEAL) Notary Public
The diversity in the
human family should be
the cause of low and
harmony, as it is in music
where many different
notes blend together in
the making of a perfect
chord.
Abdul Baha
Dairy
Queen
DAIRY QUEEN
OF GREGORY
Hwy. 35. 643-5333
ZEPH W. PEASE, C.LU.
* Deferred Compensation
* Estate Planning
* Individual 6 Group Plans
* Pension 6 Profit Shattng
* Tax Shelters
643-6905
643-6054
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NEW LISTING LOVELY J bedroom. 2 bath home with large living room,
kitchen with dining area Play room with pool table Oven and range and
nice fenced backyard Double car garage Nltes Glen Butler 643 AIM or
Howard Knlppers 643 6806
104 POLK, GREGORY
STRONG, solid home on corner lot Nice living room, dining
room and kitchen comb. 3 bedrooms, I bath 4 rooms paneled
All double wall* Outside vapor light Nltes Marleen
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NICE 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with living room, dining aree,
huge hurricane fence Grape*, peach, fig, plum tree* Nile*
Carolyn Kachmar 643 2464
1507 CROSBY, PORTLAND
NEW LISTING Bright and cheery 3 bedroom home with 1 bath (u»t freshly
painted Living room, dining room, nice kitchen with new carpet and vinyl
Lovely »hade tree* in fenced backyard and extra garage with full bath Nile*
Keith Howell 643 5283 or Helyn Howe 643 5127.
401 GREGORY ST , GREGORY
LOVELY OLDER HOME with many nice tree* on 101 acre*
Living room, dining room, large kitchen, 2 bath*, den, and 3 large
bedrooms Hardwood floors, drape*, carpet* and many large
closet* Nltes Joyce Lengeteld 643 6247.
106 WALKER. PORTLAND
NICE LOT tor that new home you have been wanting to build
Nite* Howard Knlppers, 643 6806
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Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1977, newspaper, October 20, 1977; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871630/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.