Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 47, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 13, 1980 Page: 8 of 12
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Local All-Stars to seek berths in classic
The* Seminole Little Dribblers
will send four All-Star teams to
Kmnit Thursday to compete in
the first round of the West Texas-
Regional Little Dribblers Basket-
ball Tournament.
Seminole will have two teams
competing in the Major League
division and another two seeking
championships in the Minor
League division.
The Major American All-Stars,
coached by Pete Williams and
Tommy Herring, are scheduled to
meet Kermit No. 1 at 9:15 a.m.
while the Major National All-Stars
will battle Brownfield at 11:45
a.m. The Nationals are coached
by Norris Jones and Wig Davis.
In the Minor League bracket,
the American All-Stars will test
Levelland at 10:30 a.m. followed
Wanda Bright service held
Services for Wanda Jo Bright,
l-» wore Saturday at 2 p.rmin the
lUth Seminole. Baptist Church
dh the Rev. Bruce Dane, pastor,
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Burial was in Gaines County
Memorial Cemetery under the
direction of Singleton Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Bright died at 1:20 p.m.
Thursday in Lea Regional
Hospital in Hobbs. N.M She was
boi’h in Muenster on Pel. 6, 1930
ami had
lived in Seminole for the
past six years She had worked in
Jean’s Dress Shop here and
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previously had been a cosmetolo-
gy instructor in Brazoria. She
was married to Floyd Alton
Bright on April 2 6, 1948 in
.Seagraves. He died in 1974 She
was a member of the South
Seminole Baptist Church.
Survivors include two sons,
Lurry Alton of Brazoria, and
James Mark of Seminole; a
daughter Kathy Ann Popelka of
Ste. St. Marie, Mich ; her mother,
Ktnerie George of Seminole; a
sister, Betty Ann Crowley of
! avmgton, .ym , a brother, Billy
Roy Tuson of Andrews; and three
grandchildren.
by the National All-Stars-Lamesa
match up at 11:45 a.m.
Jim Osborne and Linda Hallford
will guide the National ’Stars *
while Dwain King and Scott Rose
are the coaches of the American
All-Stars.
Team members of the Major
National All-Stars include Randy
Jones, Shane Carter, Mickey
Perkins, John Johnson, Sidney
Lopez, Ray Galvan, Chad Chance,
Kyle Guerry, Brad Sheets and
Michael Bell while Mike Ford,
John Reyes, Lane West, Jaime
Nave, Rudy Robledo, Jeff
Aldridge, David Williams, Bryant
Pettyjohn, Chris Hawkins and-.
Bobby Jenkins are listed on the
Major American All-Stars’ roster.
Hector Cuevas, Chad McGehee,
David McGehee, Jeff Harvey,
Greg Hicks, Matt Owens, Rob
Wilkinson, Jason Sellers, Grady
Dale and Abel Ortega will see
action for the Minor rational
All-Stars while the Americans’
roster include Jeff Condit, Aaron
Ramirez,
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I would like to Thank each of you who voted lot
me tor Mayor in the April election. I really
appreciate your help & influence
Thank You,
C. 0. Wright
-Roper.
McConal, Tri Dan-ley, Stephen
Anderson, Rudy Quintanilla, Jeff
James. Heath Blackmon and
Shane Scarborough
The tournament will continue
Friday and Saturday with the
finals in the Minor League
scheduled for 7:15 p.m. Saturday
The Ma jor League championship
will follow at approximately 8:30
p in
The winner of each division will
qualify for the Little Dribblers
National Tournament in Level-
land April 30-May 3
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State Bank No. 1702
Seminole State Bank
Of Seminole in the State of Tmm at the
close of business on March 31, 1980,
CONSQUDATFD REPORT OF CONDITION
(Including Domestic Subsidiaries)
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ST’MTNOLt: STATE BANK
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SEMINOLE" • l GAINES
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LANK NO
FEDERAL RESERVE Ol$T NO
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TEXAS
[CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE
‘ ' MARCH 31, 1980
Cash and clue from banker
Duo lit oltier depositories and all cash >u
Obligations of other u.S Government aqr n
Obligations of Stales and political subduts
A!i other securities ...
feral funds sold and securities purchase
in me process of collection
lj's and corporations . ......
ns in the United States......
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Federai funds sold and securities purenaseo under agreements to resell
Tr |al loans (including overdrafts totaling 5 44,000.00 ((From Schedule A. Item 31
Lease financing receivables ........
Bank pi mrse > furniture and fixtures. and other assets representing tank promises
Real e .tale owned other than bhnk premises •
Letters of cmd't and customers liability on acceptances outstanding . . .
A‘l other assets . . ..... ............
TOTAL ASSETS (Sum Of items 1 thru 131
S LIABILITIES
15. Demand deposits of individuals partnerships, and corporations .........
16. Tline and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations.....
I?. Deposits of United States Government .............
VtJ. Deposits of States and political subdivisions in tne United States..........
19. Due-to banks ........... ..........................
20 At! other deposits . .............................
31; CerHhed and officers checks . . ....................
32. Total Deposits (sum of items 15 thru 21) ........... ..............
*. a. Tqtat demand deposits ........... ........................
1 d. Total time and. savings deposits .........................
23. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase .
24. interest bearing demand notes issued to the U S Treasury and
l ,*4,Other liabilities for borrowed money ..............................
25. Mortgage indebtedness tor which the bank is directly liable ... .....................• • • * •
2$. Unearnod discount on loans . . ......... .......
27. Letters of credit and acceptances outstanding..........' .......................- •
20. All other liabilities.....!..... ...............................
29 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding.subordinated notes and debentures) (sum of Items 22 thru 26)
B 30. Subordinated notes and debentures ...............................................
■ 31.' Attbwance for possible loan and investment losses.............. ..........
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row, from left, Mike Ford. Jeff Aldridge David Williams,'Chris
Hawkins and Bryant Pettyjohn. The top row features coach Pete
Williams, Rudy Robledo, John Reyes. Lane West. Bobby Jenkins
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Jones, Kyle Guerry,|Brad Sheet.- Micke
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April 9, 1980
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Day, Marshall. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 47, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 13, 1980, newspaper, April 13, 1980; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1128074/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.