The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 1984 Page: 4 of 14
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Mrs. Anderson
Dies; Rites
jHeld Sunday
Mra. Marcel (Lorena)
Anderson, 81, a longtime
resident of Coleman, died
at 8:56 a.m. Saturday,
January 14, 1984 in Over-
all-Morris Memorial Hospi-
tal.
Services were held Sun-
day, January 15, at 2 p.m.
in Walker Funeral Chapel
with Rev. GaTy Boyd of
First Baptist Church offi-
ciating. Burial wu in Cole-
man City Cemetery under
direction of Walker Fune
COliMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
Income
Tax
—ALL KINDS—
(minimum $7.50)
Belle
ftozx/fe
700 Commercial
Ph. 625-5644
D36-C9tfc
ral Home.
Born October 15,1902, in
Denton County, she mar-
ried Marcel Anderson on
April 10,1935, in Coleman.
He died in 1970. The dau-
ghter of Jerry and Mary
Wilson, Mrs. Anderson
was a housewife and a
member of First Baptist
Church. She was a retired
sales lady, having been
employed at Alex Mayers
Dry Good Store for many
years; also as a bookkeeper
for Rockwell Bros. Lumber
Co.
Survivors include two
sisters, Mrs. Charlie (Da
vetta) Bates of Silver Val-
ley and Mrs. Cordon (Lois)
Bennett of Weatherford; a
brother, Jerry Wilson of
Novice; and two sisters-
in-law, Mrs. Jack Wilson of
Lubbock and Mrs. Wyatt
(Sarah) Perry of Coleman.
Pallbearers were Chip-
per Anderson, Wayne
Bennett, Jerry L. Bennett,
Allen Bennett, Alvin
Bates, Raymond Bates, W.
E. Briggs and Paul Motley.
ym-
JLal
SHOP IN COliMAN
Chicken
"Pon t " Get any better than...
BEST
FRIED CHICKEN
Coleman, Texas, January 17, 1984
Vineyard.
Reserve Champion
Shauna Bell,
Showmanship Award
Todd Vineyard.
Local Group
To Heart Assn. Heart
gram which deals with the
Meet Saturday prevention of heart dis-
" ease by setting good pat-
Mrs. Lena Adian, Mrs. terns and habits of diet,
uary 14, in Abilene. This
meeting was coordinated
by Sylvia Thomas and Dee
Morris of the American
Heart Association and pre-
sentation made by Dolores
McNab.
The subject was the
can be adapted for younger
or oldepistudents.
The I/Heart Treasure
Chest Program gives peo-
ple information and mate-
rials which can be used to
teach young children and
should prove very benefi-
cial to all those who attend-
ed.
Dorothy Seballos, Miss
Loma Kirk, Mrs. Beth Kir-
by and Ed Pryor attended
a meeting S&turday, Jan-
physical activity and rest.
This program is designed iP5p,efls:/ea"' PLums' cher'
for presentation to young from the same famj| as ™
people 3-5 years of age, but rose bush.
We Are Your...
Water Heater
Headquarters
MOST POPULAR AT NOVICE HIGH SCHOOL for 1983-1984 are Shauna Bell
and Justin Weaver. Shauna is a senior and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Bell. Justin is a junior and the son of Mr. Bob Weaver and Mrs. Mary
Smith.
Darlene Huddle Has
Novice Champion Hog
Take your choice of a____
20 or 30 Gallon
Natural Gas Water Heater
~ - t
Reg.‘132so
Now......
*119*
2301S. Commercial
Phone 625-2665
Open 7 Days a Week -
V 0:30 o.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Call-in Orders are Welcome —
I)rive-in Windows Available! ;
Results of the Novice
Livestock Show follow:
Chickens: 1st and Grand
Champion, 2nd and Re
serve, Jesse Reams.
Rabbits: 1st, Christi
Poe; 2nd. Tina Wilkins;
3rd, Richard Watson.
Grand Christi Poe;
Reserve Tina Wilkins.
Lambs: Crossbred 1st,
Doug Moore; 2nd. Rcnca'v
Moore; 3rd, Tim Norway.
Finewool Lambs: 1st,
Tina Aikinaop; 2nd, Matt
Motley; 3rd, Brenda Nor'
ris; 4th, Tina Atkinson
Light Weight Medium
We Are Winding Up
(>ur 50th
Wool: 1st, Renea Moore;
2nd, Sandy Casey; 3rd,
Juan Flores; 4th, Doug
Moore; 5th, Johnny Bar
kemeyer.
Heavy Weight Medium
Wool: 1st, Doug Moore;
2nd, Renea Moore; 3rd,
Doug Moore; 4th, Renea
Moore; 5th, Julie P’armer.
Grand Champion Doug
Moore.
Reserve Champion Re
nea Moore.
Light Weight Hogs: 1st,
Ricky. Parks; 2nd, Jesse
Cantu; 3rd, Valerie Parks;
4th, David Barnett; 5th,
David Barnett; 6th, Justin
Weaver; 7th, Justin Wea-
ver, 8th, Cody Culwell;
9th, Rick McGee.
Medium Weight Hogs:
1st, Bobby Huddle; 2nd,
Kristi Adams; 3rd, Cody
Sadler; 4th, Cody Culwell;
5th, Kathy Paulk; 6th,
Roger Barnett; 7th, Jesse
Cantu; 8th, Raemma Bar-
nett.
Heavy Weight Hogs;
1st, Darlene Huddle; 2nd,
Linda Adams; 3rd, Mary
Arnold; 4th, Linda Adams;
5th, Reanell Lancaster;
6th, Kevin Kraatz; 7th,
Jason Gary; 8th, Reece
Barnett.
Grand Champion - Dar
lene Huddle.
Reserve Champion
Bobby Huddle.
Steers; 1st, Todd Vine-
yard; 2nd. Shauna Bell;
3rd, Todd Vineyard; 4th,
Todd Vineyard; 5th, Todd
Vineyard; 6th, Todd Vine-
yard.
Grand Champion Todd
OTHER MODELS IN STOCK
★ 20,30 and 40 Gal. LP
★ 30,40 & 50 Gal. Electric
★ 30 and 40 Gal. Table Top
★ 40 and 50 Gal. Natural Gas
★ 40 Gal. Natural Gas High
Efficiency Energy Saver
These have a 5-year limited warranty on tank
rupture and 2 years on all other parts
J. f. Stevens
111 W. Liveoak - Ph. 625-2124
“We Service What We Sell”:
|Anniversary Sale
With 2 Great, Great Values In ()ur
_Men*8 & Ladies" Departments
Item No. 1
Save $40.00to
$50.00 On Each
Close-Out
Entire Stock of
100 Ladies1
Fall
Dresses
Priced To Sell
-- At Once
*59i0 V alues
|00
*79i0 Values
$3250
*99** I allies
00
Item No. 2
Save ,8012
Each Pair
100 Pairs
Of Men's
Tony Lama
Boots
Coif skin leather in 5 styles
to choose from. Sizes to 12.
IVERY PAIR, OUR GUAR
ANTEE, IS A $150.00
A PAIR VALUE
All At One Low Price Of
A PAIR
We further guarantee that
this will be the greatest
value, ever priced in Cole-
man or Central Texos, con-
sistent with quality, backed
by a store with 50 years of
service and honesty to you,,
our customers.
NAME AND ADDRESS OF BANK
CALL NO. 146
CERT: 15480
COLEMAN BANK
P. 0. BlDX 940
COLEMAf
OMB No for FDIC 3064 0052
Expiration Date 1 31 84
OMB No for FDIC 1557 0081
Expiration Date 1 31 84
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF,CONDITION
(COMMERCIAL BANK)
(Dom.itic — Sm*ll|(lncluding Dom»«tic Subtidi.riat)
(Dollar Amount.In Thoui.nd.)
»U BANNS RETURN ORIGINAL ONLY TO F0IC REPORTS ANALYSIS ANDPROCESSING
UNIT, 550 17th STREET N W WASHINGTON D C 70429
NATIONAL BANNS ALSO SENO ONE COPY TO THf APPROPRIATE COMPTROLLER 01
THE CURRENCY DISTRICT OFFICE AND FEDERAL RESERVE OISTRICT BAN*(Pleitc,„d
caitfull. miiiucuonj lor ih. pupintion ol Ripons of Condition)
CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE
■12-31-83
FDIC CERTIFICATE1 NO
1 I 5 I A I B n
f serf item and schedule m/si bt filled in Printed items must net be emended Amounts which cannot properly be included in the printed items must be entered under
Other Assets or Other hablfiiies
ASSETS \ Sch. It.m Col.
1. Cash and due from depository institutions...........C 6
2 U S. Treasury secur/ties......................
3. Obligations of othhr U S Government agencies and corporations
4 Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United States
5. All other securities..................
6 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
7. a. Loan*. Total (excluding unearned income) '. . . J . . A 10.
b. LESS allowance for possible loan losses . . , . • fdt> not enclose in parentheses)
c. Loans, Net *............. i ... .'.....
8. Lease financing receivables..........y.........~\ ■ ■
9 flank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets/epresenting bank premises
10. Real estate owned other than bank premises....................
11 Other assets
a Intangible assets ..
b All other assets . ..............G 3
J2 TOTAL ASSETS . . . ............(sum of Hems 1 thru 11)
LIABILITIES ........ '
13
Demand deposits of individuals', partnerships, and corporations . .
F
1
A
7
712
14
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .
F
1
B&C
-3822
15
Deposits of United States Government , ............
F
2
A B&C
|_ 29.
39 -
f6.
Deposits of States and poLtical subdivisions in the United States . . .
F
3
A B&C
*2
235
18
All other deposits...............
F
4
A.B&C .
NO
HE _
Certified and officers’checks .....
f,:
"* 5
A
59
19
TOTAL DEPOSITS................
(sum of items 13 thru (8)
39
fsj j
j
1
a Total demand deposits . .............
F
6
A .
8j
438
■ai
b Total time and savings deposits'. .'...........
F
6
B&C
_ 20.
989
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase
Interest hearing demand notes (note balances) issued to the U S Treasury ft other liabilities for borrowed money
Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases , t............
Another liabilities...... ........ ... H y 3
PLEASECOMEBY EARLY - THEY CANNOT
AND WILL NOT LAST LONG!!
TOTAl LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures).
Subordinated notes and debentures............
R. R.
[Shipman
^fij/yrncvrf&
Nance
[Campbell
Since 1930
20
21
22
23
24
25,
EQUITY CAPITAL *
26. Preferred stock a No shares outstanding
27 Common stock . a No shares authorized
b No. shares outstanding
28 Surplus .....; i ..... .
29 Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves
30 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL . . ............. .
31 TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO EQUITY CAPITAL
r~
JHQil
HQiE'
Isum of items . 19 thru 231
HONE-
37,500
37,500
WBmmm
Ipa' value)
(par value)
(sum ot items 26 thru 29)
(sum of items 24, 25 end 30)
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299
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 1984, newspaper, January 17, 1984; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732756/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.