The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1975 Page: 4 of 10
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Dauber Cagers
Drop Two Gomes
Jackettes Win
Over Mustangs
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CMlke Juries)
Th# I.lano D*ub«r basket-
hall team was handed a smash*
tng defeat hy firady, 42-24, or
January 9. St first. Llano c*me
. out ranine and when - the first
period ended they were ahead
4-2. .Rut Brady came out Ih a
fury and the first half ended at
14-W, Ilrady.
Robert Monte*- did a food: Job
In srorlnc 11 points; Joe Mon*
- tet-* scored eight, Kerin Fain
three and-ftarry Hagemanntwo.
Then l lano played the Ihjrnet
tha Llano Jackettes brought
home another win when they^
played arMarble Falls’ January*
14, srorlhf 50 to 34.
They-knew a tough fame was
coming up, but they managed to
get the win by great offensive
an<l defensive playing.
The Jackettes were behlod
In the rtr.st part of the gam#
and It remained close for a '
while. Then the Jackettes got
tough and sprung ahead, keeping-
the lead throughout the remain-
der of the game.
Pupa and were rapped '39-18 on Jydy Butler, high scorer for
January 13; that night Llano Llano with 25 points, shot ex-
slmply couldntt get It all to- ceptlonajly well during the gafne
gather. and Busby, Ratltff,. Griggs and
• Llano scored no polnls In the "Mur-’nlson <1l<t well on-defense. _
first half while Burwgt. seeded — ■ .......... . * * ___
Jacketfe Cagers
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Beat San Saba
LOOK WHO’S HERB . *
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Dean
SpECI
„ (By Larry Lelfeste)
Llano’s Yellowjackels brojke
even In the first week of res-
trict 24AA tasketball play. The
Jackets iQSt to Marble Falls In
the district opener, 61-36, at
Marble Falls. Llano rebound-
ed <o down San Saba, 60-33 In
- San Sat* Friday night.
The Jackets have b$en having
ankfcl trouble, with two starters,
Jim Banner and I.ouls Garcia,
suffering Injuries which forced
their removal for the rest of
the game. Banner was Injured
have received word of the birth
of a granddaughter, Mary Ann,
born Tuesday, Jan, 21, In Ihitte,
Montana, to Dr, and Mrs. L.
Cliffton Brewton, their first
child. The mother Is the form-
er Miss BIHle Ann Bauer.
COW POKES
prrr—
•y Ac« Raid
Erosion Means
Top Land Loss
J ACKETTES WIN TROPHY, placing second In the Lnl-
last week.
Llano finally got on-the board
with Kevin Fgln scoring ftve
potpls. Robert Monte* made four
while’Barry Hagemann shot
three. Montey, Rusty Rabb and
Barry Smith all had two points.
Ritas Held For
Ucmoan't Mother
Ing Basketball Tournament last week. Left to right they
are, first row. Rhonda Murchison. Sherry Simpson.
Griggs. Patsy Chism and Judy Butler. Second row:
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Busby, Janie Hoerster; Donna-Swope and Donna Robin-
son. Back row : Lillie Ritllff, Karla Shipp, Vick! Moore
If you can see signs of ero-
sion on cultivated land, you are
probably losing soil at the rate
of more than 14 tons per acre
during the l«w to«the Mustangs- per year.
'but saw..some airilori against "A loss this high shows that-
San Shba. GarURi suffered his (he land Is' Inadequately pro-
InJuVy against the Dl|los. "tected,” Martin Bleslng, Soli
In the Marble Falls game, Conservation Service. District
the combination of Terry Lap- Conservationist says, "Gene-
i-mtar and ~Da1e Brpwn. proved rally, losses much higher than
to be too much far, I.lano, as this occur when-rainTSF wind
and Coach Don Barry.
LVN's Invited To
Capping Ritas -
,Funeral services for Mrs.
Lillie Amelia Skogg, 81, of Mar-
big Falls, were held January 9_
tjn Marble Falls .with burial In
Capital Memorial Gardens In
Austin.
Mrs. Skogg, mothejrof Mrs.
w H I ig(tfi~of tjaiio^was ’born
Rites Held For Rites Held For
Elmo Huffhines Bertha Miller
each had 26 points.. I.lano led
much of the way during the
first half, but the score re-
mained Clqse. The biggest lead
of the fl.rs* half was five
points, several times during
the action.
J-oo.cs
'JPotxs
BuMnetj
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BW>»
,*ln Sweden In 1893. ‘-'he died
1 The School of Vocational Tuesday, January €,’ at her
Nursing St Sheppard.Hospital In 1—home.
Elmo Huffhines, long-time
Liana County nncher, died.
'Wedniesday\ January
T] In a
Llano nursing home.
- • Funeral Services were held
Mrs. feertha Agnes Miller,
-71r-41ed Thursday, Jan. 16, In
a I.lano nursing home where
•can strike bare cropland. Very
steep unprotected land can lose
more than 300 ton’s of soil per
acre per year,”
“A common misconception
IS to blame all visible water
_______... . , erosion on runhlng water, which
The Mustangs tied the score’ We call ’runoff’,’’ Bleslng safd
at 26-26, after’trailing 12-H; at "Runoff does cilt. ditches „nd
the end of the first period, tie- rills, hut Is generally a sign
f6re i.ouls Garcia connected 0f advanced problems, which
nn (he ftr«t. end rtf !i rm* and. 11m . aia.H—with raindrop*
otte situation to give I.lano a • striking bare soil. You- can
27.26 half-time lead, _______ nrove this to yourself bv oh- *
"Naw, my new boots don’t Hurt, but my
nfeet are killin’ me!1
there are edible plants such as
turnip greens that can be used
as a .protective winter cover
crop. .
"For the farmer, reduction
of erosion starts with wise land
use planning,” Bleslng said.
’A conservation plan ut!l!*In^
Son Saba Ritas
For Llanoans Kin
Burnet has extended an.lnvlta- ' In addition to Mrs. 1 Iron-,
tlon to the Mano-Burnet-t rm- sh« Js survived by one son,
pasas Component-Socletf of LI- F'<>».**<,' sWoog'of Baton Rouge,
censed Vocational Nurses to La.; one brother, Harry No/-
iii»mt« canning ceremony._berg of Marble .'Kails; five
The ceremqnxwlll be held In - grandchildren. .-
(he clinic reception room of the Pallbearers were Walter I.t-
hospltal Friday, January 31, at- gon, Mike Bu r l e x on,;.yaroM
■7 p.m., Mr*. Hem y, I aug, s“* hboybe rg, Doug Holman, Kid
clety president, reported, - —TAIlen and R, P. Tatum/
Friday, January 10, In Richard-
son with rites In Restland’s
Memorial Chapel and entomb-
ment In Restland A^bey there,
Huffhines, 95, was born In
-rantirfrqurity fVt. si, 1979,
a pioneer resident of Dallas
Funeral services were- held
Saturday at W'aldrope Funeral
Home with Ministers Herbert,
Newman and Silas Howell of-
ficiating. Burial was In the
TTnlnn Rnrwi Camtory nssr Pnn» ■
I.lano came out strong In the serving bare soil In a-small
conservation me-
DTOds Is the...farther's bet
wuuam Dudlay Page, 74, of
San Saba, brothar of two
i iano*ns, died Sunday In a-San
Saba hospital.
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second half, opening up .a 35.-28 flower hpx or enclosure. Beat- ^/U"hePr{^gt\^IJ|l^{r>the *” s^w^a
Services were held Tuesday
with burial in Adaiha Cemetery
totoc.
lead.. The Mustangs tied the in(, r a 1 n d r ojss JtUL actually
“score ar 39-3n 5n<T^illn -ar '^rod^.....Jhe surrace 6f tflA 1011
41-41, before Cral^ Sgw’ard by splash action with no run-
nit at the burner to give Mar- off at. all. On the other hand,
Falls a 43-41 lead going jf y0u cover the box of s61I
Survivors Include two daugh-
resource.”'
Conservation plknhln^ sssls-
tanoe Is avallablei For more.
ney of Richland Springs and
Miss Bpnnle Paga of Garland;
ttva slstars, Mrs. George Cols
of Brady, Mra. John Maxcey
.BOS’
County and long-time "resident
of Rlchsrdson. He retired In
1946 to his ranch "In I.lano
She. was born !n Llano Coun- ,ntw .P*r!od* . . with clippings, or plant it thickly conservatlon'd'lstrtct of Barker Haights, Mrs. Bom
September 6,1903, the daugh- Marble * in grass, no mM-TOral^ splash of |||e j.,. hie Hayea of San Angelo, Mia
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cjoufity.
PAINT WITH
ty September 6,1903, the daugh- Marme raua conirn^eu in grass, no measuranie sp«»»n ~off,ce ,he nle Hayes of San Angelo, Miss
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pour ,,’’Qr> Llano as they open- erosion will occur. WHat this ^on <;epy]ce Helpful hulletlna Lolette Page and Mr*. Nolan
■John Beasley anrl was a .life-_g:.1. /.!Uli’' s 'Ijlil1.!..__tells ns is that a'’lver available at the gCS office In-_Talley, both o. T lsno; a broth.
long resident* of the county ftO-41. ( lano close! Hie gap to ,-ultlvatel Ian !--either vegMft- sv-s 0.110.0.-,- ■; - -r—tnr
She was married to Luther c! 52-49 hut Marble Falls pulled tton or a mulchvls the best
^ hlnes\^Il of Richardson; four Christ M. Falls....... 11 15 17 18 Cl that farmers and gardeners can
daughters, Mrs. E. P. Halstead • ...... ...... - I.lano It! 15 14 15 56
J.C.
hlnes
^^Jv^rsare t h r e e sons,
HufftilneS, TTTFTW“1TtIfNw
clud# f’Soll Erosion,” the Work •*,
of Jt ...........—
of Dallas, Mrs. Juanita Me- 1 She Is survived by one laugh--
Llano 7,..
Llano:
T2
Rusche,
2-4-3-8;
NEGL£Y
gnfprp
EXTERIOR
do about erosion,” Bleslng said.
. „ ________ ______ , “First, practices cfn be.used
Curley of Chandler, Mrs, VI- ’ter, Mijs. Fred CWantfa JeanV A ShabrannerJ 4-2-5-10; Garcia, that keep a cover on the land,
vlan Hale of Llano and Mrs. oshourn of' Llano; 4 sister, 11-1-3-23; Slianks, 1-0-2-2; Er- Relieve It-or not, this can be
Flolse Bailey of Carrollton; Mrs. Bess Reagan of Brown- w)n> 2-1-4-5; Baye, 6-0-2-0; done even In fields of sorghum,
16 grandchildren and 40 great- wood; and three grandchildren. Banner, 1 -0-1-2; Rushing, 0-0- cotton, corn, or soybeans wtth a
grandchildren; She was-preceded In death by-a 3-0; Jensen, 3-0-2-C.' Totals, practice called ml ml multi
Pallbeares. were his grand- ?on> j0hn L. Miller, who died 24-8-25-56- . tillage,
sons: Jimmy Huffhines, Billy June 6, 1969, Marble Fairs: Toby, 0-0-2-0; . “Contouring, • crop rotation,
Wheeler, Jr., Weldon Halsteadf Pallbearers werf Gene Rea- Frasier. 0-0-I-0; r ancaster, ten’adng, and other metho<1s
Stanley Huffhines, Michael jfflM, TVUiby Heart 11, 'Stewart-| "n -n-n,. .,, ii-j-i.-r,. -irp n|s0 helpful to keep runoff
Uncontrolled Water" (HG-
17-9); “Mulches for Your Gar-
den” (HG-185), and ’’What Is a
Conservation'Plan” (PA-629.)
„ Homar Pa« of Temple;
atx grandchlldranahd alx great-
grandchildren.
-Buy In Llano and Save-
Bailey,- and Rohby Bailey. ^
Honorary pallbearerf wepe
Donald HuffMftes, Douglas I.jlr,
Kennv Ballavr and MIchael^Mc-
Reagan, Bill Armes, Latham
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ler.
if -1 It WJ “cu; III 11 w Ity—'f 11 t ■•* nriiHUi m hrcji iten 1
Seward, 1-2-3-4; Huffmann,-2- from .carrying sediment from
Mlllpr, Frosty ^Miller, D4n:^ . 0*4.4; Smile t-oL, 1"f'Mabinp said.
Miller and Kenny Bob MlTl
Cormack.
Smith & McCullough
LUMBER COMPANY
Activities At
l*«v" v
Care Inn
FRED SHAFFER. MANAGER
Open Mon. Thru Fri.
7:30 a.m, » 4J0 p.nt.
‘ Saturday
8:00 a.m. - 12:00
Group therapy exercises
were held Monday,- Wednesday
and Friday morning. Reality
orientation classes were held
each morning Monday thru Frl-
day. '
Mrs Gladys Box wa~s back
Scouting
in the Hills'
Scoutmasters, commlSSenl,
Llano ........... 16 17 17 10 60
Totals: 22-11-16-61. F^r the gardener, a com-
tn the San Saba game,Touts’ post heap Is a good Investment
Garcia- poured In 12 points In ,jn esoslon control,” he said,
"the first period, to lead llano “just build a big hox of'old
Into a .16-7 first period lead, boards or wire fence Ip a shady
He and -Ronald Pushing com- place In your back yard and
Mned for 12 more In fhe 3e- put all your leaves, grass clip—
cond, as ITaao^ opened up, a pings, and organic waste In it,
big 33-21 half-time lead. Over, time; nature will trans-
Llano led 30-37 going Into foVm’fhls material into etcel-
the final period to pull within -lent -organic fertilizer.;Mixed
and your patroj leaders from’
Llano, .Stonewall, Johnson .City,
Instructing art classes Monday
and It is good to have Mrs. Box
hack again. Arf classes are
held.the second and thdrtTMon-
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SPECIA L S
Thursday 2.3rd, Friday 24th, Saturday 2Sth A Monday 27th
N«v«r Too Small To Appreciate! - Novor Too Big To Handta *
ivy LR. BOX
O’"
Bisquick
Squeexe Porkqy , 83c
It OZ. JAR ORANDMA
MOLASSES
ALX FLAVORS
Jello
QUART JAR POLISH
Dill Pickles
299 COUNT — 9-FLY
Kleenex
LARGE I OZ. JAR
Instant Nestea $1.35
NO. 343 CAM RENOWN CUT
Green feeans
CAMPBELLS CREAM OF CHICKEN
_ 3 for 69c
Soup
V.
UBBYS
NO. 1 (AN
Wolf Chill
NO. m CAN DEX
MONTE
CRUSHED
Pineapple
•«
NO. 3M CAN UNCLE WILLIAMS TURNIP
Graga \ 5for $1,00
BEEF OR CHEESE
Ravioli
Milk gallon $1.59
CHOICE MEATS
v.»..
Ground Beetr lb. 98c
Pork Chops " 1
b. $1.14
HOMEMADE PORK
Sausage . 1
b. $1.14
BAR-S — FULLY COOKED
Cured Ham ’ II
— Any Amount
b. $1.39
12 OZ, BAR-S ALL MEAT
Weiners/
I LB. BAR-S SLICED
Bacon
$1:12
/ FROZEN FOODS
SO OZ. RAO FROZEN
Vienna 3 for $1.00 Stew Vegetables 59e
LlBBYS FROZEN
55* Spinach
kl.....
2 LB. LOAVES FROZEN MEASlS
Bread
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\* i
fruits And vegetae
, RUBY/RED
49c Grapefruit
j
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D0N0PS GROCERY & MARKET
WIDCUVIR , / A PHONE 2474)57
xiaiiU; -;iviirnaw, uvmiiijwii
Marble - Falls, Burnet, Klngs-
land, Mason, Harper, Doss and
Ffederleksburg, will he host-te—
the Capital Area Council Feb,
l and 2 at Camp Gene Ashby.
February 1 and 2 will be
’ Adult-Troop Leader Skills:
Outdoor at Camp Gene Ashhy,
Mason. Your .District Is hotet
to all In the Capital Area Coun-.
ell. Please plan to attend as
this will he One step farther
to Wood Badge. Ycfti will re-
ceive Coach/Counselor train-
ing* see the-petrol leeders In
action and bring everyonp_u®JtO......
date- on training.. You shftuld
7 14 16. 18 55
San Saba „....
I.lano: B '.I S '" b
Ashahranner, l-3-t5-6; Garcia,
Into the garden, compost’will
make the soli more spongy.
It will absorb and hold more'
water. Used as a surface mulch,
GARTSMOBILE H0MESALES
Coll Collect 512-997-3857
Doublewidet from 40'x24' to 80'x28'
» . 1 ’* •
__ SingleWldes up to 80-ft Long
1 DISCOUNTS ‘ON ALL UNITS IN BTOCK
70x14 2 Bdrm $ 8,855 Now $ 8,455
72x14 2 Bdrm $ 9,750 NoW9,400
70x14 2 Bdrm $10,611 Now $10,200
■rti
80x14 3 Bdrm $15,500 Now*$15;t22
60x24 3 Bdrm $14,500 Now $14,044
HIGHWAY IS SOUTH — FREDERICK&AuBGTTKXAI
Home gardenefs can also use.
10-1-1-31; Shanks, 2-2-4-6;' farm
Simpson, I-0-0-2; Frwln, 4-0- touring rows anduslnrterraces
3-8; Banner, 1-2-2-4; Hashing, tn a home gar-leri.shortens the
3-0-2-6; H o e r s t e r, 2-2-3-n, slope and reduces erosion. The
Totals: 24-12-23-60, contouring rows capture the soil
San Saba: Salinas,-5; Martin, pa’rtlcles that the raindrops
.8; HaTdman, ♦; Tisdale, 9; knock loose frpm the surface.
CALL NO. 492 NATIONAL BANK REGION NO. II
REPORT OF CONDITION, OONBQUDATINO
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE
Highland Lakes National Bank
Drews, 16; Dennis 2; Miles 2; R o t a 11 oh--moving plants a-
Berryhlll 6. Totals, 24-7-36- round tn the garden—can-serve
55. . ak,a conservation practice and
—---—------ -will also reduce disease. And
OF KINGS LAND, TEXAS
(N THE STATE OF TEXAS, AT THE CLOU OF’
receive a letter and schedule
through Ihe mall. If more in-
Wallace Jordan Llonoans Attend
. formation Is needed *ee or call
your dlslrlck commissioner or
district executive.
Al MHMR Meeting
Al nananas Mrs. H.l-HoerotarandMr
BUSINESS ON DECEMBER SI, 1174
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
UNDER TITLE’ 12, UNITED STATES CODE. UCtlON 141.
ASSETS • .
Cu^ii and due fK>rn banks (including $ None)
-day of each moth.
Bible fellowship Tuesday with
scripture reading, hymns and
. and Curporation^ , ,........ . ...
Mrs. H.J,-Hoerster and Mrs, obligations f Slates and political subdivisions
■ H.T. Harrison were In San An- Other si-cunties (including $ None corporate
gelo Wednesday attending the . stock)
Coast Guard Yeoman First board, meeting of the San Angelo Federal fund.- sold and securities purc-baaed
-■ ---- ■ ' ■ - -------- —1 ~ — - -inthn Df't a’oniPnle t/, rggql]
1,000,000.90
‘9*848,433.23
30,100:00"
-prayer. <-_
Mrs. Nell V.Tones, Activity
Volunteer, met with residents
Involved In' publishing a month-
ly newsletter for the nurslny
hopie Wednesday afternoon,
Kach resident participating In
this project has been appointed
■ a specific Job In completing the
newsletter, and they are very
excited and anxious to" see the
ftrst edition. It Is very good to
have Mrs. Jones and appre-
ciate the time and effort she
contributed to the home.
Fourteen resident's enjoyed
bingo Friday afternoon,
Clayton Gage was the guesi
speaker for Bible Study Sunday
-mornlnfe. His message was...
-enjoyed and appreciated.
Class Wallace I . Jordan, Sr.
son of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Ford
of Llano, reported- for duty
aboard the Coast Guard Cutter
Basswood at Guam, Marianas
Islands.
Yeoman performadlmlnstra-
tive and clerical duties aboard
ships and shore stations,
A former student of the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma, Norman,
Mental Health and Mental Re- u>ans
tardatlon.
102,218 9#
,77 00
- 44.477,
- 283,439 30
Bunk premises, furniture and fixtures,.and other
Mr., Hfejftr -M ~
proud and‘pleased to hear a .ojh,-, assets (including 3 None direct lease
report that the I.lano Home De- financing).- •
ministration Clubs had made and * ~ ‘
delivered 100 pairs of curtains TOTAL ASSETS
to the center at Cirlshad group. ... „ ______
“The Llano Home Demon- i iarii itif«
_______________________ stration group certainly Is to tie n ' . . , ’
h^ Joined the Coast'Guard In 'commended for th.s generous “’^‘to^J^'itfns ‘mi,V,duaIs’ P>rU,*r*,p€ . 5 7T7 572 23
January 1957. ’ , and outstanding contribution.” Turn? Xi“g"^ deposit.* of indivOualar pirfe '
she said. . . ner.shps,- -ahd ••eorpororoha--- . . '0.837,373.98
$28,928,787.70
5
RAMBLIN'
ROSE
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Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States ’and political subdivisiona ,
Deposits " of commercin’ banks
Certified and officers! checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS $28,202,437.24
(a) TqtaJ-dr.mnnd deposits.- 8,341,211,91
(b) Total time am) savings
deaosits 19,880,725.73
liabili"
78,738.70
355.575.16
10.000.00
343.179.17
Other liaV>|lities
588,393.19
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$28,790,830.43
RESERVES ON LOANS a'ND SECURITIES
Reserve ^ir bad lebt losses-on loans (set up pur-
suant to IRS rulings'),
89,917.97
TfiTAI. RESERVES ON LOANS AND
SECURITIES
$ 89,917.97
Uano Taxas
DANCE
SATURDAY
Its time your family
.stopped being just"Smith Harold”
in the telephone directory.
7% Due
)tes
8-1-f
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Equity cspital-tatal
(dock — 4<xal par value
$350,000.00
f 350,000.00
Common titocK — 4<xal pa
No. shares authorized 55,093
No. shares outstanding 55,093
1,696,039.10
550.930.00
Surplus
Undivided Profits
590,990.00
594,179.90.
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .............. $ 2,048.099.30
IGHT
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The new edition of your telephone directory is going lo
press soon..
TOT^JJAB^IES^RESERVES, AND
capital
$98,928>787.7ft
Lo Paloma Room ..-''tt
If^tpu have only tv single listing, a lot of people ale
WM' up other,members* of
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
, days ending with call date
^Jertaffily. your wife deserve^ her o^yn listing. ;—-
. y* y "And giving^ teen aM-r a placlr in the rlitei ipry^b
"•cf way. .of, sky ing "You’re growing up. p,
To add qr ch ' i -.!i J
Open
Till a,p.m|/
T-Doyt AWMk
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i • -,*-• —* —« .....k .. ... $29,779,994.^0
Average-of total loans for the 15 calAdar days ■
ending withr caU date ........1,3,514,13L99
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F,;s
aho
dftic
v#-named
tru*-, si
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hanoe a listirjl^ ]Ust cjill our business
office They cap ull you.bow. hlflc extra an Additional
listing will.cc^sL \\ • , •
jf's as l-asy a^Kituiit’the pmuje. | *
RALTELEPHOne
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1 undersigned directoh* attaot the cqiWctnea* .
oflthls "eport of coridifion and declare that it ha* been
examined by us and fo dh6 be* of our knowledge and belief
lie true and correct. ' " •
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Director*
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