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6y Mrs. W.C. Fleming, Jr.
students and sponsor at=
a District Leadership Student
meeting on Monday, Oct. 17 in
They were sponsor Kent
Brent Hller, Paula Clark,
Our high
Kent Cochran, was
for setting up this year's
Student Council Workshop,
was teaching in Carthage and
picture-taking day was held
it Trinidad School. These pic-
be used in the school annual.
and Chiiton Derden returned
after a visit to Long
to see Chilton's sister,
Hoskins, who will be 86 in
They reported they had a
on the highways going
Arizona as bridges and high-
Were flooded.
Blke-a-Thon benefiting St.
Research Hospital was
9 a.m., Oct. 15, with
Bama Miller gave the lesson from
Micah 3-4. Present were Alice Wright,
Gladys Yates, Gertrude Stanfield,
Dorothy Harrison, Beula Mae Trotman,
Gladys Randall, Ellen Sharp, Cleora
Fleming and Edith Young, who gave
closing prayer. Refreshments of cake,
coffee and tea were served.
Rilford Quattlebaum is leading the
songs at First Baptist Church.
The young adults of the United
Methodist Church have begun a study
of Revelation on Sunday evening at 6
p.m. followed by a salad dinner. The
group also plays volleyball afterwards
at the gym.
Frances Edgar sang a special, "He
Touched Me," accompanied by Gladys
Randall.
Congratulations to Irma Dickey who
has been named as one of the 75
members of State Task Force on In-
digent Health Care by Gov. Mark White
and Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby.
Just want to remind everyone what a
Trinidad Booster Club wishes to
thank everyone for their donations and
for the great success of the chili supper
last Thursday night.
Pat and Bill Harem and daughter and
son-in-law, Leslie and Erwin Stauffer,
enjoyed the State Fair on Saturday.
John Wright is in Navarre Regional
Hospital.
If you have any articles that you will
give to the Humane Society for
members to sell at the flea market, call
local number 778-2474. They are really
needed.
Trinidad High School students en-
joyed good food and fellowship after the
Friday night home game at Trinidad
Community Center, sponsor~ by
Lakeside Baptist Church. Bro. Floyd
Loven is pastor.
The second grade class of I)ebbie
Tompson and third grade clmm of
Peggy Farmer have been working on a
unit of patriotic music and will be
presenting a program.
mother, Mrs. Annie Lanier, over the
weekend. They attended the State Fair
on Saturday.
Brad Eisom of Lovelady visited over
the weekend.
Frances Edgar and Gladys Randall
attended the State Fair on Tuesday.
Margaret French returned home
after visiting in Beaumont with her
children and granddaughter, Keaton
Clark.
Oliver and Barbara Berry of Denton
were here on Saturday to celebrate
their granddaughter Jennifer Thomas's
third birthday.
The sacrament of baptism to children
of Mark and Cindi Moore was given at
the Sunday morning service, Oct. 16, at
United Methodist Church by Bro. Tim
Edwards to Crystal Moore and Marcus
Moore. Their grandparents, Houston
and Nell, stood with their children and
grandchildren during the service.
Ruth and Joe Dantel and children of
Austin were here over the weekend to
Sandra Hiler and Marsha great helpit is to our community for the Mrs. Alice Wright returned home
Others helping Bookmobile to come each Tuesday. The from Mother Frances Himpital on
worthy event were Georgia Bookmobile would like to have more Thursday after eye surgery.
and Mr. Bannister people reading. They do a great job Ceda Freeman will teach an adult
going to our area towns, lingerie-making class in the Trinidad THE BEST '
called friends for pledges Velma Rounsavall homemaking cottage starting Oct. 25, 7-
at the end of their five
participating in the event
Davis, Sarah Deaton,
Misty Crocker, Jerry
Jeffrey Haler.
ladies will be going to
Nursing Home on Thur-
P.m., for their monthly birthday
Davis of Bedford was here on
the city of Trinidad
hearing at the city
end of this hearing, the
be acted upon by the city
~and A.J, Arrington spent the
in San Antonio with their
and Ann Black of Tampa,
recently with their mother,
BlaCk, and attended the
' at A&M University.
and Freddie Cude returned
Houston on Wednesday
attending the funeral of
Sterling Deaman, 49,
Oct. 12 in Beautiful Savior
Church in Houston.
Wednesday night
Kolaczkowsky of Rock
on Sunday afternoon with
'Owens.
Ladies Bible Study met in
Sharp, with opening
by Cleora Fleming and
Prayer by Gladys Randall.
Ldad
Menu
OCtober Z4 - October 28
Fish basket, french fries,
Vegetable beef stew,
rice, milk.
;ay Chili with beans,
fries, chilled canned
t or drink.
- Corny dogs, french fries,
Hamburgers, french fries,
milk or drink.
9 p.m. All ladies are welcome.
Florence and Luther Stanfleld have
honored with 70th
returned home after spending the
summer months at their home in
birthday celebration
Colorado.
Mary Ellen and Milburn Johnston
Mrs. Velma Rounsavall was honored returned home on Friday after a
on her 70th birthday with a dinner and vacation trip to San Antonio.
42 party Saturday, Oct. 8. Chuck Marceaux of the Preston Road
Hosting the celebration was her son School of Preaching in Dallas was the
and his family, Johnny and Dale Roun-
savall of Baxter.
Among those attending were Mrs.
Rounsavall's brothers and sisters, Mr.
and Mrs. Riley Lawson, Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Paroline, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Lambright and Mrs. Lorene Lam-
bright.
Members of her family attending in-
cluded Johnny and Dale Rounsavall,
Shannon, Yancy, Gene and Cherry Lee,
Annelle and Ashlea Denison, Jay
Pollard, Sue Henry, Barbara and Mike
Green, Michael and Robin, Mary and
Rick Surratt, Traci and Staci, Ann and
Amy Rounsavall.
Others attending included Todd
Monroe, Brenda Pierce, Charlcie
Reynolds, Tommy and Todd Stewart,
Glenn and Linda Carnes.
Trinidad
Elementary
Honor Roll
First Six Weeks
speaker at the Church of Christ Church
on Oct. 10.
Geri Sullivan of Carrollton visited on
Monday with parents.
Guests in the home of Bethel and
Vernon Kelly this past weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly of Brownwood;
Bill and Kim Kelly of Victoria; Krlstie
and Jerry Goines, Houston; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Goines, Athens; A1 and Kay
Shaw and Exia from Louisiana; and
Jim and Kay Robertson and son.
Bro. Bates will be conducting a
revival Sunday through Friday Oct. 23-
28iPirst Baptist will have their fourth
Sunday covered-dish dinner on Oct. 23.
On Oct. 31, Sunday school classes pre-
school through sixth grade will have a
Halloween party and film, "Lost Gold
Mine." Prizes will be given for best
costumes and games will be played at
First Baptist Fellowship Hall.
The Malakoff Chapter 1012 of Eastern
Star will have a rummage sale on
Friday and Saturday at Trinidad
Community Center, 9 a.m. Also a bake
sale -- hamburgers, coffee for sale.
Our sympathy to the family members
Grade 4 - A-B: Keri Boler, Kendra of Redney Johnson,15.
Calvert, Leah Ferrell, Rodney Prnka,
Tonya Sawtelle.
Fifth Grade A - James Rainwater.
A--B: Esmeralda Valdez.
6th GradeA-B: C~thy Anderson, Carrie
Bankston, Krystal Davis, Jason
Rolison.
7th Grade A-B: Bart Bates, Suzanne
Blanford, Jeffrey Hiler, Timmy Rain-
water.
8th Grade A - Elesha Bankston,
Robert Bates. A-B: Michael Airheart,
Randy Anderson, Shonda Crocker,
Cory Jenkins, Angle Miller, Brett
Morgan.
Byron Jackson has returned home
after a vacation trip to New Eogland
and Canada through 19 states. He
re,Carted a great time.
flow Hines of Euless visited with
orents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Hines, on
nday night.
Darel and Betty Terry and daughter,
Liz, were in San Saba over the weekend
visiting with relatives.
Bill and Jolea Miller visited over the
weekend in Evant.
Ann Jones and daughters, Leslie and
Le Ann, of Jacksonville visited with
mother, Maxine Green, and grand-
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When you look at your average
cost per day for electricity and
then think about all the things
electricity does for you, it's easy
to see that it's a real good value.
On your monthly electric bill,
look at the date your meter was
last read (Pres. KWH Read.
DATE) and then the date it was
previously read (Prev. KWH Read.
DATE). Count the number
of days between the two dates.
Divide that number into the
amount shown under TOTAL
CURRENT Me. BILL.
The result is your average cost
per day for all the conveniences,
comforts and pleasures that elec-
tricity makes possible in your home.
Electricity... a real good
value and one of today's best
energy values.
TE,.\S l)( & 1 .I( ;I IT ( '( 1 P.,L\'Y
see their children, Glenda, Paul and
Jennifer Thomas.
Deacon of the week at First Baptist
was Harold Colvin.
Bro. Tim Edwards' sermon was "The
Rock and the Hard Place." Scripture
was Luke 18:1-8 and Genesis 32. Special
music, "Mansion Over the Hilltop,"
was by Martha Hedman, Margaret
Green, Mary Ellen Johnston, Ann
Rounsavall and Mondo Ronteria, ac-
companied on piano by Nancy Mc-
Donald.
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Nell Chamberlain, band director of
the Garland High School band, will be
performing at halftime ceremonies at
the Cowboy game on Oct. 23. Nell's
daughter, Margo Chamberlain, will be
the flag bearer. This is the son-in-law of
Pearl and Hollis Hines and grand-
daughter, Margo.
The Wilson l)Ickerson family reunion
will be held at the Peace Officers
Building at Lake Athens on Sunday,
Oct. 25.
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CONSOUDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
(including Domestic Subsidiaries)
LEGAL TITLE OF BANK
InterFirst Bank Malakoff
CITY
Malakoff
STATE BANK NO.
ASSETS
2130
b- fv- ............. - .............. .................. CODE
Henderson ...... Texas 75148
tFEDERAL RESERVE DIST. NO. CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE
11. 09-31-83
1. Cash and due from banks ...................................................................... 1
2 Due from other depositories and all cash items in the process of colleutlort ........................... 2
3. U.S. Treasury ncurltlas ............................................... . ..................... ..
3
4. Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations ................................... 4
. Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United States ................................. 5
All other securities ............................................................................
e
71 Federal funds sold and securltlas purchased ~R~J' agreements to resell ............................. ~ 7
8. Total loans (including overdrafts totaling $._ ~.:,=r= ) (From Schedule A, Item 8) ................. ~2_.2_~ 8
9. Lease financing receivables ...................................................................
g
10. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises ................... 777~ 10
11. Real estate owned other than bank pramlses .......................................... i .......... ~ 11
12. Letters of credit and customers' liability on acceptances outstanding ............................... 12
13. All other assets ............ ~ ................................................................. 1:3
14. TOTAL ASSETS (sum of items 1 thcu 13) ......................................................... 14
LIABILITIES :
15. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 15
16. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and. corporations ........ .................. 16
17. Deposits of United States Government ......................................................... i 17
18. Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States ..................... ~ ~,
e. Deposits oi the State of Taxu ............................................................ • L 447 I 18
19. Due to banks ................................................... ~ .[ 19lea
20. All other deposits ....................................... " ..............
f , • .......................... , 20
21. Certt lad and officers checks ................................ L 21
22. Total Deposits (sum of items 15 thru 21) ..................................................... . I 22
s Totaldemand deposits ..................................... ................. t~ _~ou ,~
b. Total time snd savings deposits ............................................... ~ .... j._ ..... ~ 22a
22b
23. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase .............. I 3..i600__j 23
24. Interest-bearing demand notes issued to the U.S Treasury and ................... r'--"'-~-~ .......
other liabilit as for borrowed money ......................................... ~---"---'.__~--No-ne~ 24
25. Mortgage indebtedness for which the bank is directly Ilab e .. ~"~ Nn~ 25
26. Unearned discount on loans ..................... " .............................. ~'~-=-'t= o o~ ~ 26.
27. 27
A other ab tea ~~6-~
"=. Letters of credit and acceptances outstanding .............. ii' i iiiii ', i'.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'.iiiiiii i~~
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures)(sum of items 22 thru 28) ~---~0_._~ 28
• 29
....-30t" Subord nated not.s and d.b.ntur.s .. ] ] ] ] '. ] ] ] ] ] i ] '. ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] i ] ] ] ] i ] ] i [ [ ] ]".......... ~i~r'~4/
At owance for pose b e can and nyestment oases... ~.,r~L ~
1"
E.._QQUITY~ C.. A P.IT._AAL i ....!
32. Common stock(No, of shares OUtstanding ~ ) ~ 1
33 Certified surplus ....................... - ........................................... I ' 290 i 32
34. Undivided profits ................................. " .................... ~ .................... ,
33
35. Unterrified surplus, reserve for contingencies and other'clal;iia; ;eserv'e'~" ............................ 472 ,~ 34
36. TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 32 thru 35) ..... - ............................ 2 ~)~e 't 35
TOTAL UAB,LmES AND EQUlW CAP,TAL isum of t.ms a 3i ........................... 32'47; J
NOTE; This report must be slgne~ by an authorized offloef and stinted by not less than three dttlctore othe, than the officer signing the report,
I; the undwrsignld offlcM, do INlay declare that this Report of Conoltlon (including the supportlr~ schedules) hal been preparIKl in conformenol with the in.
I'rUcttonl and il true to rill bill of my knowtedga ind Nltat.
SIGNATURE OF OFFICER AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT AREA CODE/TELEPHONE I~1"()~ .... DATE SIGNED
NAME A'ND TITLE.OFFICER ~RIZED TO SIGN REPORT
Wa the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Reporl of Con-
dition (in¢iudlng the aupportin0 Ichedulsl) and cleclsre that it has been SX-
Eva J. Npi~ht, V~ce President imlnod by uS end to the best of our knowledge and belief hsa bnen prs-
psred In conformance with ths Inatructlons snd IS true and correct.
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