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PAGE TWO-THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS-THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1991
Arcs Deaths
Ayme Marie Alsup
Ayme Marie Alsup, infant daughter
of Steve and Tina Alsup, died Tues-
day, April 9,1991, in an Olney hospi-
tal.
Graveside services were 2 p.m.
Wednesday in Archer City Cemetery
with Larry Suttle, minister of 10th
and Broad Church of Christ in Wichita
Falls, officiating. Arrangements were
under the direction of Aulds Funeral
Home.
Survivors include her parents; a sis-
ter, Kinsey Louise of Olney; a oruui-
er, Wade Austin of Olney; her grand-
parents, Roy and Janice Alsup of
Archer City and Sonny and Louise
Rux of Archer City; and great-grand-
parents, Eula Ben Alsup of Olney,
Finis and Lena Kinsey and Margie
Whatley, all of Archer City.
Memorials may be made to North
Texas Rehabilitation Center or Olney
Hamilton Hospital.
Jeanette Lynn Terry
Jeanette Lynn Terry, 12-day-old in-
fant daughter of Benney and Peggy
Terry of Jacksboro, died Saturday,
April 13,1991, in a Graham hospital.
Services were 2 p.m. Monday at
Coker Funeral Home with the Rev.
Duane Perkinson, pastor of First Bap-
tist Church, officiating. Burial was in
Oak Wood Cemeteiy.
She was bom April 1, 1991, in
Graham.
Survivors include her parents; a half
brother, Jason of Jacksboro; her grand-
parents, Charles and Marcia, both of
Jacksboro, Darrell and Betty Byrne of
Olney, Illinois and Everett Stoney of
St. Louis, Missouri; her great-grand-
parents, Lois Hawkins of Henrietta,
Bernice Howell of Houston, Frankie
Henson of Nocona, and T.D. Byrne of
Archer City.
Buford W. Shaffer
Buford W. Shaffer, 53, of T-Bone
Road died Thursday, April 11, 1991,
in a Wichita Falls hospital.
Services were 10:30 a.m. Saturday
at Lunn's Colonial Funeral Home.
Burial was at 4 p.m. in Cottonwood
Cemetery in Dublin.
He was bom September 22, 1937,
in Dublin and had lived in Wichita
Falls for 30 years. He was a self-em-
ployed electronics technician and was
owner of Home-Owned Factory Ser-
vice. He was a member of Cotton-
wood Baptist Church of Dublin. He
and Patsy were married December 31,
1980, in Wichita Falls.
Survivors include his wife; two
daughters, Marsha Reid of Wichita
Falls and Rene Nation of Dallas; four
sons, Tracy of Fort Worth, Lynn
Propest, Trent Propest and Rickey, all
of Wichita Falls; and a grandchild.
George E. Bowen
George E. Bowen, 84, of Fort
Stockton, died Wednesday, April 10,
1991, at a Fort Stockton hospital.
Services were Saturday at Imman-
uel Baptist Church with the Rev. Er-
nest Wall and the Rev. J. B. Hennigan
officiating. Graveside services were
Monday at Crestview Memorial Park
in Wichita Falls with the Rev, Gerry
Covington officiating. Arrangements
were under the direction of Owens &
Brumley.
He was bom September 21, 1906,
in Elk City, Oklahoma. He and Ruby
Lee Ray were married September 2,
1926 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. He
was a welding contractor and a mem-
ber of the Fraternal Order of Eagles,
Comanche Aerie #3220. He came to
Archer City in 1942 and moved to Ft.
Stockton in 1968. In Archer City he
operated Bowen Welding and Machine
Service and was the contractor who
built the Berry Stadium at the Rodeo
Arena. He was a civic leader who
served on the city concil and as
mayor, pro tern and was a member of
the Archer County Rodeo Associa-
tion.
Survivors include his wife; a son,
Merle Ray Bowen, Sr. of Archer City;
three daughters, Beulah Mae Hoffman
of Chino, California, Betty Jo McKee
of Bowie, and Barbara Jean Herron of
Lake Jackson; a sister, Dorothy Bos-
well of Enid, Oklahoma; 13 grandchil-
dren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
Minerva C. Cameron
Minerva Catherine Derr Cameron,
96, died Wednesday, April 10, 1991,
at a McAllen nursing center.
Graveside services were Saturday at
Roselawn Cemetery with the Rev.
Ron Sutto officiating. Funeral ser-
vices were under the direction of
Kreidler Funeral Home in McAllen.
A native of Martha, Oklahoma, she
had lived many years in Mexico and
had been a resident of Pharr since
1924. She was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of McAllen and
the Navy Mothers Club. She was
preceded in death by her husband,
Murdock C. Cameron, in 1975 and by
five sons, Ernest, Roy, Douglas,
Charles and a baby boy that died at
birth.
Survivors include three daughters,
Alice Taylor of Mexico, Ethel Wiese-
han of McAllen and Clarice Cameron
of Nashville, Tennessee; two sons,
James E. Cameron of Santa Rosa and
Robert Cameron of Archer City; two
sisters, Lydia Wilkins, 102, of Okla-
homa and Sue Carlton, 94, of Waco;
39 grandchildren; 46 great-grandchil-
dren; and 25 great-great-grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials
be made to First Presbyterian Church,
104 S. 12th, McAllen, 78501, or a
charity of one's choice.
Archer City
Country Chib
Golf Scrambles Set
Archer City Country Club will
have a scramble every Thursday. To
enter call by 5:30 p.m. at 574-4322.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, April 18
VA w/Jake Sheppard, 8:30-3 p.m.
Thrift Shop Open, 10 a.m.
USDA Commodities
Shopping at Ken's, 1 p.m.
Senior Citizen's Dance, American
Legion, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, April 19
Western Band, 11-12 noon
AA/Al-Anon, 8 p.m.
Saturday, April 20
Thrift Shop Open, 1-5 p.m.
Monday, April 22
AA/Al-Anon, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, April 23
AARP Salad Supper, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 24
Food Stamp Rep - Janet Wellman
Riki Rolling, 1 p.m.
AA/Al-Anon, 8 p.m.
Thursday, April 25
VA w/Jake Sheppard, 8:30-3 p.m.
Shopping at Ken's, 9 a.m.
Thrift Shop Open, 10 a.m.
Birthday Party Sponsored by the
Housing Authority, 1:30 p.m.
MENU
Thursday, April 18
Chicken enchiladas, pinto beans,
sliced cucumber/onion salad, tortilla
chips, lemon bisque, milk
Friday, April 19
Ham, carrot coleslaw, green beans,
combread, pumpkin pudding, milk
Monday, April 22
Swiss steak, turnip greens,
blackeyed peas, combread, cranberry
crunch, milk
Tuesday, April 23
Roast beef w/brown gravy, mashed
potatoes, copper pennies, hot wheat
rolls, gingerbread, milk
Wednesday, April 24
Steak fingers w/cream gravy,
cottage fries, turnip greens, white or
wheat bread, purple plums, milk
Thursday, April 25
Spaghetti w/meat sauce, fresh
spinach salad, tomato wedge, garlic
toast, peach cobbler, milk
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Coke, Orange,
Sprite, & A &W
Root Beer
99
6 pk cans
$1
Coke, Diet Coke,
Sprite, Minute
Maid Orange
Drink
$1 09
*1. 2 liter
NOTICE
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schedule at the press ail
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must be in before 5:00 did
Monday afternoon. Clas-
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THANK YOU
Archer County News
401 East Walnut - P.O.Drawer B
Archer City, Texas 76351
574-4569 or 574-4763
Published By Archer County Publishing Co„ Inc.
P.O. Drawer B, Archer City, Texas 76351
Weekly
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MEMBER
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
EDITOR & PUBLISHER - F. MIKE LOBPRIES
BUSINESS MANAGER & EDITOR FRAN LOBPRIES
P.O, DRAWER B, ARCHER CITY, TEXAS
817-574-4569
Archer City School Lunch
Menu
April 22 - April 26
Monday
Breakfast-Oatmeal, toast, fruit,
juice, milk
Lunch-Texas goulash, tossed salad,
fruit, milk
Tuesday
Breakfast-French toast/syrup, little
smokies, fruit, juice, milk
Lunch-Grilled cheese sandwich, maca-
roni/tomato, celery sticks, fruit, milk
Wednesday
Breakfast-Cereal, breakfast mix,
fruit, juice, milk
Lunch-Turkey enchilada casserole,
tossed salad, pinto beans, fruit, salad,
milk
Thursday
Breakfast-Pancake pups, syrup,
fruit, juice, milk
Lunch-Nachos w/beef, combination
salad, fruit, milk
Friday
Breakfast-Cereal, breakfast mix,
fruit, juice, milk
Lunch-Hamburger, lettuce, tomato,
onion, pickles, french fries, ice cream,
milk
Megargel School Lunch Menu
April 22 - April 26
Monday
Breakfast-Cereal, toast, milk, juice
Lunch-Steak fingers, gravy, pota-
toes, green beans, bread, milk, fruit
Tuesday
Breakfast-Toast, sausage, milk,
juice
Lunch-Chili dog, tater tots, pinto
beans, bun, milk, jello
Wednesday
Breakfast-Cereal, toast, milk, juice
Lunch-Hamburger/cheese, lettuce, to-
mato, pickles, onion, french fries,
milk, pudding
Thursday
Breakfast-Pancake, syrup, juice,
milk
Lunch-Pizza burger, com, salad,
milk, date bars
Friday
Breakfast-Cereal, toast, milk, juice
Lunch-Submarine sandwich, tater
tots, lettuce, tomato, cheese, bun,
milk, ice cream
Holliday School Lunch Menu
April 22 - April 25
Monday
Breakfast-Cheese toast, fruit, milk
Lunch-Burritos, chili/cheese, tater
triangles, salad, peach cobbler, milk
Tuesday
Breakfast-Toast, jelly, fruit, milk
Lunch-Chicken fried steak, gravy,
whipped potatoes, mixed vegetables,
hot rolls, jelly, milk
Wednesday
Breakfast-Biscuits, gravy, fruit,
milk
Lunch-Jiffy burgers, french fries,
blackeyed peas, jello, milk
Thursday
Breakfast-Cinnamon rolls, fruit,
milk
Lunch-Nachos, green salad, macaroni
& tomato, refried beans, spice cake,
milk
Thank You
On behalf of everyone involved in
the Tribute Rally, and in our support
group, I want to thank you for your
support and coverage you gave.
I am very proud of all those that
showed up, waited and endured the rain
to show they care about and support
our men and women in the armed
forces. It felt good when Keith was
reading the names at the end and I
looked out to see so many people
standing in the rain and not running
for cover. This shows patriotism is
still alive and showing in Archer
County.
Again thanks to you, the people of
Archer County, to the sponsors, all
that helped, but most of all THANK
YOU the men and women of the
United States Armed Forces.
Jim Reed
Thursday, April 18
8:30 VA w/Iake Sheppard
9 a.m. ASCS Committee - Office Building
5:30 p.m. Cancer Society - First State Bank
7 p.m. VFW - Post 4863 - Holliday
7 p.m. Megargel VFD Auxiliary
7:30 p.m. Lakeside City VFD
7:30 p.m. Holliday Booster Club
Friday, April 19
11 a.m. Western Band - Archer Service Center
Monday, April 22
10 a.m. Commissioner’s Court
7 p.m. Megargel 4-H Club
7:30 p.m. Parents Co-op Preschoolers - UMC
8 p.m. Windthorst Fourth Degree KC
Tuesday, April 23
9 to 11:30 a.m. Immunization Clinic - 410 1/2 E. Chestnut
6:30 p.m. AARP Salad Supper - Service Center
7-8 p.m. Alateens - Faith Memorial Church
7:30 p.m. Bowman VFD
Wednesday, April 24
7 p.m. Ketteler Council - 1824, Windthorst
LEGAL TITLE OF BANK
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First State Bank in Archer City
PO Box A
Archer City, Texas
76351-1209
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO.
11 19 09197
CITY
COUNTY
STATE
ZIP CODE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE
Archer City
ARCHER
Texas
76351-1209
March 31, 1991
STATE BANK NO.
539-37
Dollar Amounts in Thousands I Bil I Mil I Thou f
244
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ASSETS
1. Cash and balances due from depository institutions: a. Noninterest - bearing balances and currency and coin
b. Interest-bearing balances .............................
2. Securities ...........................................................................................................................................................................................
3. Federal funds sold & securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the bank
& of its Edge & Agreement subsidiaries, & in IBFs: a. Federal funds sold ...............
b. Securities purchased under agreements to resell
4. Loans and lease financing receivables:
a. Loans and leases, net of unearned income
b. LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses
c. LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve .....
d. Loans and leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve (item 4.a minus 4.b and 4.c)
5. Assets held in trading accounts ..... .............................
6. Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) ...........................................
7. Other real estate owned ............................................................................
8. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies .............................
9. Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding ......................................
10. Intangible assets ...................................................................................
11. Other assets................................................................................................................................................................................
12. a. Total assets (sum of items 1 through 11) ........................................................
b. Loans deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) ..................................................
c. Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j) (sum of items 12.a and 12.b)
LIABILITIES
13. Deposits: a. In domestic offices
(1) Noninterest - bearing ............
(2) Interest - bearing
b. In foreign offices, Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs
(1) Noninterest-bearing ......... ................................
(2) Interest - bearing ..........................................
318
950
134
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400
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867
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211
11
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644
111
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14. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices of the bank
& of its Edge & Agreement subsidiaries, & in IBFs: a. Federal funds purchased
b. Securities sold under agreements to repurchase ......
15. Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury ..................................................................
16. Other borrowed money .....................................................................................
17. Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases ...........................................
18. Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding .................................................
19. Subordinated notes and debentures .......................................................................
20. Other liabilities ...............................................................................................
21. Total liabilites (sum of items 13 through 20) .................................................................
22. Limited - life preferred stock and related surplus................. ....................................................................................................
EQUITY CAPITAL ___
23. Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus (No. of shares outstanding
24. Common stock (No. of shares a. Authorized...................................
b. Outstanding ....................... .......................
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-0-
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345
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4,400
4,400
25. Surplus (exclude all surplus related to preferred stock)..................................................
26. a. Undivided profits and capital reserves .............................................................
b. LESS: Net unrealized loss on marketable equity securities
27. Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments .................................................
28. a. Total equity capital (sum of items 23 through 27) ..................................................
b. Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) .....................................................
c. Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) (sum of items 28.a. & 28.b)
29. Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, equity capital, and losses deferred pursuant to
12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) (sum of items 21, 22, and 28.c) ...................................................
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MEMORANDA: Amounts outstanding as of Report Date:
1. a. Standby letters of credit. Total ..............................................................'.........................................................
1. b.Amount of Standby letters of credit in memo 1.a. conveyed to others through participations
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NOTE: This report must be signed by an authorized officers) and attested by not less than three directors other than the officer(s) signing the report.
I/We, the undersigned officers), do hereby declare that this Report of Condition has been prepared in conformance with official instructions and is tree
MEMO
1.a.
1.b.
SIGNATl/Rff OF OFFICER®) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT
DATE SIGNED
April 15, 1991
NAME AND TltLElO* OFFICER(S) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT
Peggy R. Sullivan, Vice President & Cashier
AREA CODE/PHONE NO.
(817) 574-4507
We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition and declare that it I
knowledge and belief and has been prepared in conformance with official instructions and is true/) "
en examined by us and to the best of our
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before me this ........UfiUu......... .............. day of
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