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The Dublin Citi/en
Thursday, October 14. 1993
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OBITUARIES
Hickey
Graveside services for Guilford
Emmet Hickey, 88, were Wednes-
day at New Dublin Liveoak Ceme-
tery under direction of Harrell
Funeral Home. The Rev. Herschel
W Brown officiated.
Hickey, a 35 year resident of
Dublin, died Monday in Golden
Ape Manor Nursing Center.
He was bom March 7, 1905 in
Erath County to Robert Lee Hickey
and Lula Cook. He worked in oil
exploration for Geophysical Survey.
He was a Baptist.
Survivors include three brothers,
Harold J Hickey of Dublin, Cecil
Hickey of Comanche and James W.
Hickey of Fort Worth and several
nieces and nephews. He was pre-
ceded in death by a brother, R.L.
Hickey and a sister, Lessie Tudor.
The family suggests that
memorials he made to the American
Cancer Society.
of Dublin; a daughter, Judy James
of Dublin; a brother, Dorsett Wil-
son of La Mesa, N.M. and two
grandchildren, Julie James and Jody
James, both of Dublin.
Adkins
Wilson
Funeral services for Johnnie Tho-
mas Edward Wilson, 84, were held
Monday in Harrell Memorial Cha-
pel with die Rev. Larry Mills
officiating. Burial was in Round
Grove Cemetery under direction of
Harrell Funeral Home.
Wilson died Oct. 8 at Golden
Age Manor Nursing Center.
A fanner, Wilson was bom July
9, 1909 in Gordon to Thomas Lee
Wilson and Martha Harrison.
He was married Aug. 3, 1940 to
Helen Irene Ross in Comanche.
Wilson was a member of Round
Grove Baptist Church, a past elec-
tion judge for the Highland Com-
munity and a member of Woods-
men of the World.
Survivors include his wife, Irene
Funeral services for Peggy
Adkins, 53, were Tuesday in White
Funeral Chapel in Mineral Wells
with burial in Old Dublin Memorial
Park
Mrs. Adkins died Oct. 10 in Fori
Worth.
She was owner of Adkins Uphol-
stery Co. in Mineral Wells.
She was bom in Millers View to
Jess and Maggie Williams. She
moved to Dublin in 1951. On the
night of her high school graduation
on May 30, 1958, which was also
her birthday, she was married to
Nomian Adkins.
Survivors include her husband,
Nomian of Mineral Wells; a son,
Nomian Adkins Jr. of Mineral
Wells and three daughters, Tyeanna
Aubrey, Carla Adkins and Donna
Adkins, all of Mineral Wells; her
mother, Maggie Williams of
Dublin; tiiree brothers, Billy Neal
Williams of Tolar, Bobby Ray Wil-
liams Sr. and Carl Gene Williams,
both of Dublin and a sister, Anita
Faye Buchanan of Dublin and
seven grandchildren.
Comanche, the daughter of Aldie
and Beatrice Gilchrest Smith. She
married J.M. Dutton July 14, 1956.
She was a graduate of Comanche
High School and a member of First
Baptist Church of Ruidoso.
Survivors include her husband,
J.M. Dutton of Las Cruces; daught-
ers, Donna Potter of Ruidoso and
Connie Roper of Las Cruces; a son,
Mark Dutton of Las Vegas and one
grandson.
Braziel
Dutton
Eva June Dutton. 55, of Las
Cmces, N.M., formerly of Com-
anche, died Oct. 9 in Albuquerque
after a lengthy illness.
Graveside services were Wednes-
day in the Oakwood Cemetery in
Comanche with arrangements by
Hall & Chaney Funeral Home.
She was bom June 25, 1938 in
Funeral services for John Spur-
geon Braziel, 80, of Comanche will
be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Hall &
Chaney Chapel with burial in Gar-
dens of Memory near Comanche.
Braziel died Wednesday at his
residence.
He was bom in Priddy July 19,
1913, the son of the late Otis and
Zimaron Cunningham Braziel. He
was married to Bettie Joseph Sept.
16, 1944 in San Bernardino, Calif.
A lielong resident of this area,
Braziel was the co-owner of Choice
Baking Company from 1937 to
1963 when he retired. He was a
member of Comanche’s First Bapt-
ist Church and a former member of
the Comanche ISD board of trus-
tees.
Survivors include his wife, Bettie
of Comanche; two daughters,
Cheryl Montoya of Comanche and
Kim Bachus of Stephenville; a son,
Kevin Braziel of Houston; two
sisters, Lou Gibson of Midland and
Maudine Swindle of Goldthwaite
and six grandchildren.
The Dublin Citizen will print
pictures with obituaries when
space allows. We can use
color photographs as well as
black and white.
Comptroller of the Currency
Administrator of National Banks
REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidating dcasstlc aubsldlarlss of Uts
First National Bank of Dublin or Dublin
in tits stats of Taxss, at tbs close of business on flsptsabsr 10, 199J,
published In response to call nede by Comptroller of tbs Currency, under Title 12, United States Code, Section 161.
Charter Kuaber 20026, Comptroller of tbs Currency, Southwestern District.
Statement of Resources and Liabilities
Dollar Amounts In Thoussnds
ASSETS
Cash and balances due from depository Institutions!
Sonlnterest-beerlng balances end currency and coin
Interest-bearing balances_
Securities_
Federal funds sold___
Securities purchased under agreme»ota to resell^
Loans and lease flnanaing receivablesi
Loans and leases, net of unearned Income_
1,624
0
5,747
1,100
0
LEA3 i Allowance for loan and lease losses^
LKSSi Allocated transfer risk reserve_
15,122
360
0
Loans and leases, net of unearned lncoms, allowance, and reserve^
Aasets held in trading accounts_
Premises and fixed asseta (Including capitalized leaseaj_
Other real estate owned_
Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies^
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding_
Intangible assets
Other assets
Total aasets_
Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. lS23(j)_
tal asssta and losses deferred pursuant to L2 U.S.C. 1S23(J)_
LIABILITIES
Deposits!
In domestic offlcsa
14,762
0
587
105
0
0
0
325
24.250
0
24.250
21,939
Noni n ter ss t - bear 1 ng_
Interest-bearing_
3,339
18,600
Federal funds purchased_
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase^
Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury_
Other borrowed money
Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases^
Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding_
Subordinated notes and debentures
Other liabilities______
Total liabilities_
Llmlted-11fs preferred stock and rslated surplus^
EQUITY CAPITAL
Psrpetual prsferred stock and related surplus^
Common stock____
Surpl us_
Undivided profits and capital reserves
LKSSi Ret unrealized loss on marketable equity securities^
Total equity capital
Losaea deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1623(1)
Total equity capital and lossea deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1623(j)_
Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, equity capital, and loaaaa
dafarred purauant to 12 U.S.C. 1B23M) _
o
o
0
0
0
0
0
70
22,009
0
0
750
750
741
0
2.241
0
2.241
24,250
We, the undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of
this statement of resourcea and llabllitlaa. We dealers that
it has been examined by ua, and to tha beat of our km*fledge
end belief hea been prepered in conformance with the
lnatructiona and la true and correct.
X, Monte Thlabaud
VP/Cashier
of the above-named bank do hereby dealers that thla Report
of Condition la true and correct to the beat of my kncwledga
and belief.
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October 7, 1993
First National Bank of Dublin
825 N. Patrick P.O. Box 440
(817) 445-4400
Member FDIC
A huge bonfire kicked off last week’s homecoming activities for Dublin High School.
The bonfire, reported to be the largest in recent history, was burned south of town with
Dublin Fire Department units standing by in case it got out of control.
HIGHLAND
By Altha Fair
Funeral services for Jolmnie Wil-
son were held Monday. Out-of-
town people attending were Dorsett
Wilson of La Mesa, N.M., Edward
Lee Ross of Oklahoma City (Irene’s
brother); Mr. and Mrs. James Ross
and family of the Dallas area; Oleta
(Harrison) of Comanche and Var-
nel! (Harrison) of Irving, Irene’s
cousins.
Irene Wilson was admitted to
Harris Methodist Stephenville late
Sunday afternoon.
Kayci had her seventh birthday
party Sunday at her grandmother's
house (Altha Fair) with birthday
cake, candles and all.
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A Gift to the
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will help in the w<u
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To Friends and Loved Ones of Oleta Stephens and Tennie Kilgore:
The First Assembly of God Church of Dublin was fortunate to have
these two wonderful Christian ladies in the congregation. They were
supporting members from 1950 until their deaths. They worked hard,
giving of their time, talents and money to their beloved church.
Now it will be our privilege to furnish the church with a token of
our appreciation, in celebration of the lives that they lived. We, their
family and friends, are going to commission a stained glass memorial
in honor of their memory and service.
If you would like the opportunity to help with this project, your
contribution will be appreciated and acknowledged. Please let your
wishes lie known as quickly as possible, so that it will be installed
soon. God Bless You.
Make your checks payable to:
Stephens/Kilgore Memorial, 340 Hurt St., Dublin 76446
Hospice sponsors
five-part series
Hospice of Cross Timbers will
begin a five-part series of training
and educational seminars from 7 to
9 p.m. Tuesday at the Dublin
Senior Citizens Center.
The hospice is designed to care
for people with terminal illnesses as
well as offering support for their
families. It is a team effort utilizing
physicians, nurses, clergy, social
workers, physical therapists, occu-
pational therapists and volunteers.
The seminars are appropriate for
health care providers, clergy, coun-
selors, volunteers and anyone inter-
ested in exploring views on enhanc-
ing the quality of life until death
occurs.
Volunteers can serve in many
roles, from direct patient contact to
indirect services such as office
work. Completion of this training/
education series is required for
anyone interested in volunteering
for hospice.
For more information, call
Christy Renteria or JoAnn Shipman
at 1 -800-658-6513.
The Eyes and
Ears of the West
will be on Texas
October 20 & 21
for the
Oct. 20’th at 7:00 p.m., after the B.B.Q,,
The Texas Holstein Association
will host a heifer sale featuring 50-75
premier Heifers from around Texas
Oct. 21’st starting at 1:00 p.m.
‘bST’
with Dr. Leon Weaver
and
‘Aquatic Farming Systems’
with Dr. Paul Skillicorn
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October 20-21-22, 1993 • Dublin City Park, • Dublin, Texas
Wednesday, Oct.20
Show Open 10a.m. to 7:30p.m.
Exhibits and Demonstrations,
6p.m. B-B-Q. for Exhibitors and
local businessmen.
7:00 p.m. Holstein Sale
Thursday, Oct.21
Show Open 10a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Exhibits and Demonstrations
Seminars starting at 1:00p.m.
Friday, Oct.22
Golf Tournament at
PAR Country Club
Breakfast 9 a.rn.
Tee off 10 am.
Awards following
SPONSORED BY THE DUBLIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
213 E. Blackjack Dublin, Texas 76446
(817) 445-342?
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Wright Parham, Karen. The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1993, newspaper, October 14, 1993; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth761812/m1/4/?q=big+bear+creek%2C+tarrant+county: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.