Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1986 Page: 2 of 16
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Page 2-?mlaciog Beacon, May 8,1986
Pro-Life group I Six to attend
honors mothers
The Palacios Pro-life Com-
mittee will present Wagner
General Hospital with a rose
bush to be planted Friday at 1
p.m. in honor of Mother’s
Day. The planting ceremony
will be held in front of the
hospital.
Palacios Sports
Banquet Friday
The Annual Palacios All-
Sports Banquet will be held at
7 p.m. Friday with tickets
priced at SS for adults and $4
for students. The meal will be
served in the high school
cafeteria followed by presen-
tation of awards and program
in the Fine Arts Building. Bob
Boyd, a coach with the Texas
A&M staff, will be guest
speaker. Tickets are available
from any PHS athlete.
Babe Ruth senior
registration set
Registration for the Senior
League of the Palacios Area
Babe Ruth League will be held
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the
ball park. Registration fee for
the 16-18 year old league is
$15 per person or $25 per
family. Birth certificates are
required for first year players.
Eaglefest May 17
The Eaglefest will be held
Saturday, May 17 at South
Bay Pavilion park hosted by
the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Booth spaces are available for
rent.
Long trust fund
at City State
A trust fund has been set up
at City State Bank for the
Annette Martinez Long fam-
ily. Contact Kay Anders at the
bank for further information.
Mens breakfast
slated Sunday
The monthly breakfast for
all Palacios churchmen will be
at the First Presbyterian Chu-
rch Sunday May 11, 7:30-8:30
a.m.
The special program will be
on drugs, a topic of impor-
tance to all.
Pink Ladies host
tea on May 13
The Pink Ladies will hold a
tea in the lobby of Wagner
General Hospital on Tues.
May 13 from 2-4p.m. This is
Hospital Week and the public
is invited.
BUILDING FUND
auctioning Vm & Cakes
by Myrtle Hudgins
(cook at Petersen’s )&
Ethel Clay.
BBQ Plate-ROO
11 ajn. Friday
1000 Magnusson
Boys State
during June
Six high school boys will
represent Tidehaven, Palacios,
Bay City, and Industrial High
Schools at the 1986 session of
Texas American Legion Beys
State, Commander O’Neal of
Cecil Lee Post #649 of the
American Legion, Blessing, Tex-
as, announced today.
Named to participate in this
annual American Legion work-
shop in the organization and
operation of state and local
governments are from Tidehaven
High School: Dennis A. Jager,
son of Carl and Joann Jager;
Robert W. Kowalewski II, son of
R.W. and Elizabeth Kowalewski:
Palacios High School, Sanh Cao
Dinh, son of Mr, and Mrs. S.
Dinh, and Oscar Giles, son of
Ms. Betty Giles; from Bay City
High School, William C. Corn-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.G.
Cornman; and from Industrial
High School, Jerome Rozyspal,
son of Colleen Rozsypal.
The 1986 Texas American
Legion Boys State will be in
session from June 7-13 at the
University of Texas, Austin,
Commander O’Neal said.
Departments (state and terri-
torial organizations) of the Amer-
ican Legion will sponsor 51 of
these Boys States this summer.
Two outstanding youths from
each of the American Legion
Boys States will go to the
American Legion Boys Nation
during July in Washington, DC.,
where they will study Federal
government organization and op-
eration in much the same manner
as the Boys State delegates
participate in training in state
government.
During their Boys State ses-
sions, the above named youths
will participate in the organiza-
tion of political parties, cam-
paigne, elections, and the enact-
ment and enforcement of their
own laws within a mythical state.
Elected state officials will func-
tion “for a day” at the Capitol on
June 14 and conclude with a joint
session at the Boys State Legis-
lature.
. “As one of the Legion’s out-
standing youth-training pro-
grams, Boys State affords these
youngsters an opportunity to
learn the functions of local and
state government," Commander
O’Neal said. “Also, they will see
the importance of the role a good
citizen has in discharging his
citizenship responsibilities. They
soon discover how good govern-
ment depends upon the active
interest of every citizen.”
Entries accepted
for Eaglefest run
One of the many events to be
held in the Eaglefest on Satur-
day, May 17, will be the 3-mile
run. Trophies will be presented
to the winners. Smarting will be in
front df the Palacios Pavilion.
Age categories will be men and
women classes, ages 14-19,
20-29, 30-39, 40-49 and 50 and
over and under 14 years.
Entry fees are $5 before May
10, $7 after May 10 and $10 on
the day of the race.
Call Robert N. Solis at 972-
2420, Willo Rodriguez 972-3476
or Luz Arredondo at 972-2988.
Operations and
hospital rooms cost
more than you think...
See me for hospital-surgical insurance.
Cell:
CHIPPER
HOLT
809 First St.
Palados
972-2525
STP progress reported
CONSTRUCTION workers are
rapidly closing In on the com-
pletion of the dome of the Unit
2 at the Sonth Texas Nuclear
Project [above]. Addressing
the members of the Palacios
Chamber of Commerce, Susan
Meyers of the STP Information
Office, said that work on Unit 1
is nearing the 89-percent com-
pletion mark while Unit 2 Is at
the 60-percent level. Comment-
ing on the recent nuclear
accident In the Soviet Union,
Meyers said that ro^jor design
differences would prevent any
similar accident from occurring
at STP, primarily due tc the
massive containment structur-
es utilized at STP. A full-size
simulator is being used
to train plant operators. Li-
censing examinations for 25
operators are scheduled for
July and another 14 will take
examinations In November.
Unit 1 Is scheduled for comm-
ercial operation In December
1987 with Unit 2 to go on line in
June 1989. [Beacon Photos by
Chris Nevarez]
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1EQAL TITLE OF BANK
The City State Bank of Palacios
Box 797
J^lacioa. Texas
Palacliis
ASSETS
f.Cieh and balance* due from depoeHorylnatHialon*:
a. Noninloroot-bearing balencoe and currency and coin
b. Infera*!-bearingbalanoea
STATE
COUNTY
5TXY1
ZIP COOE
Mataaorda
Texas
77465
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO.
11 31 21902
CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE
March 3!, 1986
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3. Federal lunda add and eacurillaa purebaaed under agraamanu lo recall In domeelic offices of the bank
and of Ha Edge and Agreement eubeldiariee. and In BFe .
4. Loans and lease financing receivables:
a. Leans and leasee, nel of unearned Income
b. LESS: Allowance lor loan and lease losses
c. LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve
d. Loans and leases, net of unearned Income,
allowance, and raaorve (item 4.a minus 4.b end «.c)......
3 Assets held In trading accounts ...............
0. Premises and fined assets (Induing capH skied leases)......
7. Other real estate owned..... .............
5. Investments In tnoonaolldalad subsidiaries and associated companies
B. Customers' liability lo this bank on acceptances outstanding . . .
10. Intangible assets......................
11. Other aasels.........................
12. Total assets (sum of Hama i through 11>. ..........
UABtUBES
19. Deposits:
a. In domestic offloee . .
(1) Nomntereatlng - bearing
(2) Interest-bearing . . -.
b. In foreign olfloos, Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and BFe
(1) Noninterest-bearing...............
(2) Interest-bearing...............
14. Federal funds purchased and securities gold under agreement to repurchase In domestic offices ol the
nenaana of he bags and Agreement suboMaries. and In IBFs
IB. Demand notes Issued to the U.S. Treasury.........
16. Other borrowed money.................
17. Mortgage indebtedness and obkgetione under cepHelised leasee
16 Bank's liability on acceptances ensouled and outstanding . .
10. Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits.......
20. Other NabilHIea......................
21. Total HabHHles (sum of Hams 19 through 20).........
22. Limited -Hfa preferred stock .................
EQUITY CAPITAL
23. Perpetual preferred stock (No. of shares c
24. Common slock (No. of share* a. Authorised ■
b. Outstanding .
28. Surplus......................................
26. Undivided prohts and caphal reserve*........................
27. Cumulative foreign currency translation ad|uotmenta..................
20. Total equity capital (aum 01 Heme 23 through 27)...................
20. Total Habllltloa. HmHed-llla preferred stock, and aoultv capital (sum ol Items 21, 22, and 28)
MEMORANDA: Amounts outstanding as ol Report Data:
l a Standby letters ol crsdil, Total ............j.............
1b Amount ol Standby letters ol ctodH In memo l.a oonvovad to others through panldpationa
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NOTE: This rsport must be siyart by an authorised oHtcartsI sM Hasted by not lass than three dkactots other than the olllcsiltl signing the report
l/We. the undersigned offioerts), do hereby declare that this ftaport of Condition has been prepared in conformance with official instruc
rlons and is uua to the best of my knowledge and belief.
SO 'ATURE OF OFFICER(S) AUTHORIZED TO SON REPORT
rJ-ODLAA^n-e O-tSkwRAA
DATE SIGNED
April 30, 1986
NAME AND TITLE OF OFFICERS) AUTHORIZED TO SON RETORT
Laura P. Bachus, Vic* Preaidant S Cashier
AREA CODE/PHONE NO.
512/972-2585
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(MAKE MARK FOR Swom M and subscribedbefore me IMS....................day of..........*EK.4.Li...........iff 96.
NOTARY’S SEAL} hereby certify frier I am not on officer or director of IM« ban* yj \ .. _
Mr commission expiree.................If ..89......... * NTaoliilti, ,'n^y'
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The City State Bank
Palacios, Texas 77465
or PALACIOS
Member FDJC
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West, Nicholas M. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1986, newspaper, May 8, 1986; Palacios, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726719/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palacios Library.