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SATURDAY. JULY 19, 1989 TltS DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DEKALB, ILLINOIS PAGE SEVEN UOALNOTICB Con-Con Complaints Answered r- RURAL AREA fH WANT ADS Lohg-Range Problem Tourism-Spoiler Of i Nature that tome of the people outside else does not have the right to; mysterious atone sutoes On NEW YORK (UPIJ-Tae man who pioneered escorted If M's Cawrss. It at Cortland JOHNSON BEAT 4 CANVAS SHOP Cortland. Ul. Phone 754-J0J7 s.

ttaw.te such remote regions of the world Antarctica and Easter Island it qgicerned we poeeiDie king-range affects of tourisnv on such unspoiled placet. For, Lars-Eric Lmdbiad to not only president of aa totarriation- al travel Money with headquar-l wr rtew tote City. He alio ia a aeaicated conservationist. Since he founded hli comouiv in wnaoiea net concentrated mainly oa specialised iouts ana on trail bluing new travel destinations for the actventuroue. In addition to pioneering tourist treks to the Antarctic and Easter Island, he also led In opening the way lor tourism in such far-flung areas at the Matta-Grosso in the Jungles of Brazil, the Galapagos Islands off Peru, and Tierra del Fuego i on the southernmost tip of South.

America, I Ana next year he plans to I Inaugurate tourist expeditions on the Seychelles Islands in the 'Indian Ocean with his own new rmlH ah In 'Unkaowm partiea sstereatea. YOU AMD EACH Or TOU Aw HEREBY NOTIFirjD that aa the 17th day ef October, les. the County Court Of DeKalb County, llllaots aa a Ndpaiat aad order ef sale upon dellnejueot landn and lots bare- Inert ar llaud. and fixed the eorrsci amount of en and apoctal a mints for um year ia ana prior years, mat. tha teaderstsned as purrhaaar oa Oe sober 17th.

last aa the aala erdereU at anceedlnta aad held by the County Collecter of said County oa said day at the Court Houee kt Sycamore, 111., purchased the real estate described aa follows: Let 111 la County Clerk's Bubd. Cortland Towaahlp, lee. U-oO-. fnnaiatint of approalmately a ll acres, more or Ine, bt PefUlb County. JPL Oa the Hth July, 1940 the uav deraltaed filed a petlUoa LfCea- 207) la the circuit conn or sun County la tha same praceedlag fca which the aforesaid iitdginene ana order of aala wars entered said petition.

prays that the Court enter aa eraor dtrscting tha County Clark to Issue taa deed to the undent rned if the real estate ahaU not be redeemed from the aala. aad the uuderslsaed totaads to maks appjlcatloo to the Court oa the 17th day of October. Itse at tea nour of 10 A-h). for aa aruer oa said peu-ttoa that a taa deed hwua to tha ua demaned If the real aetata shall aea bo redeemed tram the sale. The unae for redemption of said real eatate from the alarm, id aala aa est ended expiree oo October 14, 1SSS.

JOSEPH JSAKKISUn. petitioner July IS. 11. 22. -O No.

421 STATE OF ILLINOIS In the Circuit Court ef the leth Judicial Circuit, County of DeKalb, County Division. la the Matter of tha Application ef May Penmd. County Collector ef DeKalb County. Illinois, for Judawent for Delinquent Texas nee eased tor the year 1965 and Prior Years. Notice of Sam of Real Estate Taxes or Special Aeoeaamonts aad No tice of Flllns Petition for aa Order to laaue a Tax Deed.

-Toe Joanne Jarvts and Mtlee Homes Company heirs and ilnlaaea of Nick Jarvte, deceesed. "Unhsware Owners and parriee Interested. YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED that ea the 17th day of October. ISM. tha County Court of DeKalb County, Illinois es tend a rudiment aad order of sole upon delinquent lands and lota here inafter luted, and fixed the correct amount of (ax and special saeemmrnts for the veer test aad prior years, that the underalrned aa purchaser oa October 17th.

ISOS at the sale ordered ba aald proceedings aad held by tha County Collector of said County oa aald day at the Court Houaa to Syca more, purchased tha real estate deacrlbed es fouows: Lot 2. Block la Artllp's Aldit to Town of Cortland, sa DeKalb m. On the isth Jury, lset the un- dmitried nted a petition Cee- 20) la the Circuit Court of aald County in the same proceedings which the aforesaid judsment and or der or sale were entered said peutioa prays that the Court enter sat order directing the County Clerk ta laaue tax deed to the undersigned If the real estate ehsil not be redeemed from the sale, end the undersigned tntaads to make application to the Court oa the 17th day of October, lose at the hour of 10 A.M. for an order oa said peti tion mat a tax deed laaue to the taa. Cafl No.

470 v. But Lmdbiad admitted ha Is wonted ever what tourism may oi uie inaex floor, honinw to write a new constitution, may represent extreme individuals or groups. Bossiblv militant groups, ine rwo who were shouting at me personally, were maicative ot a radical group. I believe they have a right to be-i Ueve at they do and will be treated falrr by this DivUtoa. Index Division functions are regulated, by law or by the order of the court and it appears that some people want to ruin it by running to the press with twisted and unfounded state ments, such terms beine.

used at smuggling, tip-toeing, sneaking through side doors. We did not 'sneak' through side doors. We passed by these individuals. The only reason, the front door was not used Was that 40 over-night guests had. their beds, couches, chairs, card tables and radios crammed around the entrance, "In that 1,500 requests for pe titions have been made from this Division, I had expected a big first dsy filing.

So we work ed extra hours in preparing for me rusti. 1 have heard of gov ernment people being accused of not working but we were at tempting to work overtime to extend good service to the people of the state and we are criticized for it. I feel that it is time someone challenged the in dividuals or groups for such erroneous and phony statements. it appears mat we are in an era where, certain individuals and groups challenge any or all established systems. Therefore, no matter what system we would use, someone would scream that it ia wrong." CLAIM DATS AND DEATH NOTICE to CBEDrroat In the Clrcutt Court for the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, DeKalb County, Illinois.

Eatate of Beaals R. Scbumaker. Deceased, NO, POO 135. Notice Is stvea of the death of the above and that letteri Teitaraerrtary were Ueued Jury 11th, A.D. 1SC0.

to Prances M. Bast, lie Usboa Btreet. Sandwich. Illinois, tout aad Evelyn J. French, 101 Crofoot Street, Sandwich, Ullnote, eoftM, wboae attorney ia Charles H.

Edwarda. 47 west oa tena Aurora; Illinois 00504, and that Monday, September 2, aoj 1880 la the claim date for the eeute Claims asalaat aald eatate ahould be nied la the omce of the of said court. County Courthouaa, Sycamore, Illtnoii. and copies there, of nwilfd or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney, Dated, July 17th, A D. lset JAMIS B.

LIVINGSTONE. Clerk of Bald Court. DeKalb County, Dllnola July IS, 2a, Aug. 2, 19CT. No.

424 STATS OF ILLINOIS In the Circuit Court of the Itta Judicial Circuit, County of DeKalb. County Division. In the Matter of tha Applicatloa of May Penrod, County Collector ot DeKalb County, Illinois, for Judgment for Delinquent Taxes Aesesaed for the year less and prior Years. Notice of Sale of Real Estate for Taxea or Special Assessments and Not Ico of Filing Petittoa for sa Order to Iseuo a Tax Dead. Tot Dermis Roach Estate, Ma hairs.

Nora McKeowa, deceased, her heirs or devisees, James Roach, Mau rice Roach. Chart ea Roach. Anna Roshlk. Katharine Wrlghtaon. Grace Bogrea, Myrtle Highland, Lots or (Laura) Smith.

Gertrude Zlmmer, Mamie Chamberlain. Henry Artilp, deceased, his heirs or devisee. Elisabeth Geffney. EdwarU Artilp, the Kenya, to the Seychelles, the so-called forgotten Islands" where Geo, Charles "Chinese" Gordon once said the Garden of Eden must have been located. The ship will serve at hotel throughout.

Passengers will go ashore on Islands, populated mainly by birds, fat wbaleboats or by wading or swimming. There is no need for hotels or vehicles and we will leave each Island as we found It," Lindblad said. Tor this reason we have rejected the idea of staying ashore and have decided instead to use our ships at our hotel and base from which to make our visits: A new three-masted gaffj schooner, Golden Cachalot, also will be used for 22 scheduled cruises to the Galapagos Islands from Guayaquil, Ecua dor, la 1961 and 170. The schooner will have accommoda tions for 10 passengers in five double cabin. It will be fitted with photographic darkroom.

laboratory for the study of fauna, flora, seaiife and other specimens, and carry equip ment for diving and fishing. Reunion Ileld During Visit GENtfA Eulas' Con ner a Debby accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Verloa Smith to Black Rock, Ark. where Mrs.

Conner and Debby spent several days with ber sister and husbantL Mr. and Mr. Lawrence Berkler and family. On the weekend of July 4 other members of Mrs. Conner's immediate family gather- led for a reunion at the Berk- lers.

present were, her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Belle Kill of Spring field, her sisters and bus- a I bandt.Mr. and Mrs. GUbreth. Hoxie, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Burrett and family. Springfield, Mo. also a brother. Marvel Kill and family of Rav-f enden.

Ark. The following week Mr. Con- ner and Gil joined them and tbey continued to Bowling Green, Ky. for a Friday until Tuesday stay with his mother. Mrs.

Jessie Mae Connor. They also visited with his brother and two sisters. GENOA GENOA Mr. and Mrs. John Melody, formerly of Genoa, have moved to Newport Richie, Fla.

and they are enjoying their new home there, Mr. and Mrs. August Nlss were weekend guests of Mrs, Walter Woodrlch tt Wilmington. Jimmy and John Nlss are spending this week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Chariet Niss, Next week they will be guests of their; grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Do-chier in Rockford. They are the sons of Dr. and Mrs. James Niss of Macomb.

Dr. Nlsa, former Genoa resident, it head of the economics department at West- era Illinois University. Mr. and. Mrs.

Roger Kult, Mary, "Connie and were weekend guests of Mrs. Kult's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.

Case tt Greenfield. They also stopped for a tour, of New Salem State Park. 1360 AM madvrrtenly do to despoil the scenic and other natural beauties of still-unspoiled areas "The world's tew remaining pristine areas must, at far as possible, be kept unoontaminat ed and unpolluted by such Interlopers oT "civilisation" bottles and other debris, or by piers, airstrips and Swedish-bom tour operator said in aa Interview. "And souvenir seekers must not be allowed to ravage nature's loveliness as do the even-year locusts." To the I foot inch tall Lmdbiad. preservation of the world's wildernesses and other natural and man-made wonders it of major Importance to all mankind.

Lindblad prefaces what he preaches, as his tanned fee tures testify. And he it vice chairman of a committee devoted to restoration of the violate statute policy or txao tion because by doing to one could invalidate the Constitutional Convention enactment. Public Act 7MI. The Constitu tional Coventkm enactment pro vides that members of the Con stitutional Convention should be elected in the tame manner as the state senators. Therefore.

thim nff fi. faiiHmuf tha aame method as used in filing peti- tiona for state senators. II other method was used. the Constitutional Convention eouldj be challenged. have always operated the Index Division open and above- board and 1 am going to continue to to so.

I know most of the citizens' in the sit-in or wan in over night were good people with good intentions. I also feel Dr Scanlon) Will Speak ArjST6rtlii3rii DEKALB Dr. Robert Scanton. program director. Re search for Better Schools, Philadelphia, will deliver on Monday.

July 31. the final rata in a special four-lecture tenet at Northern Illinois University. He will speak at pjn. in Sandburg Hall. University ceiH ter, on "An Innovative Practice in Individualized The lecture series, entitled Innovative and Creative Prac tices in Education," Is presented by tha NIU Graduate Student Faculty Committee and the Department of Special Education.

The lectures are open to ail students, faculty and thei general public. Scanlon since 1966 hat Veen program director, individualized teaming program, Researcii lor Better Schools, a Regional Edu cational Laboratory set aSp un der Federal legislation, i He was an elementary teacn er for five years until 195 when he was. pamed elementary ad ministrator at Leetonia, Ohio. He became director of elemen tary education at Mlddletown, N.Y. to 196J.

Scanlon to ism was aoDofatted administrator for the Learning Research and Develop ment Center at Plttsburgni Oakleaf Elementary School. Scanlon earned both is BS and MA degrees at, Duquesne Unl-I varsity, Pittsburgh, ana ta, u. at the University of Pittsburgh He is 15, married, the father of six children. The family resides Warminster, Pa. Boys Visit Ollare Field GENOA Linda Macaluso of MasapMua.

N.Y. was a Tues day until Sunday guest of Jul Miller. The girls are classmates Coral Gables, Fla. Jill's cousins, Kevin and Kel ly Fitzpatrick of Pootiac spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Jim Mil ler.

highlight of the visit was their trip to OUare where they met the plane on which their cousin. Melody Miller. Is stew ardess. She tok them aboard to show them the plane. MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY p43 A RexTEPN I rc earns nssmT I fvsucg rr out ajc? I Easter bland in tha southern Pacific in association with the International Fund for Monuments, Another of hit projects has been to restore one of the! oldest and most beautiful churches to South America, built on an Inca ruin ia the tiny village of Chinee roe in Peru.

In addition, Lindblad hat made a research grant to the Darwin Foundation (or conservation of the Galapagos and uses the services of leading conservationists and archeologlsts from many 'coun tries. Hit branch office ia Nairobi Kenya (he also operates safaris in East Africa), it managed by Tony Irwin, a founder of the East African Wild Life Society and a well-known conservation ist and ornithologist, Lindblad said ha enjoyed arranging tours to placet he likes to visit He also aaid he gets much satisfaction from planning tours for those who are "motivated" in their travels man mere pleasure seekers. As a result. he hat worked out special trips for bog-breeders, yachtsmen, musicians, garden clubs, religious organizations and political groups to practi cally every part of the. world.

Next December, he laid, his company will chalk op another first whea it takes delivery of the 2.300-ton M.S. Lindblad Explorer. The ship will be the first commissioned by any tour operator, be The 250-foot-long vessel will have accommodations for about 100 passengers and will include a pool, bar, lounge and ether usual, cruise amenities. After its maiden voyage to Montevideo; Uruguay, the ship will make three cruises to the Antarctic during January and February of HI. It will (hen sail acrose the South Atlantic to Cape Town, South Africa, making stops at South Georgia Island and Tristan da Cunha.

Between next April and November, the vessel will make 17 cruises from Mombasa, Dick Van Dyke a Hollywood Se. Aimlv. Gana 7 Jim Coaway Dfaaia Houee 11 11.00 Love of Life 1 Jeopardy Bewitched 7, 11 News tdwarus a JlO search for ToaeofTOW a Eye Ooeaa That 'Girt 7, News-ewBsaa I Moaaay AKsraoea 12:00 News, t. Draaaa Houee 7 Boao'e Circue DM for Dollars ia Tete-A-Tete Lee Fhilltp a News It As World Tuns 1 You're Puttlot Me Oa I Make a Deal 7. 11 1.00 Leva Is a Many apiaadorad Th.

1 Days of ear Uvea ttave Allea 7. 11 1:10 GuMlaf UeW i Doctors I Datlaf Can 7, 11 2:00 General Hospttal 7-U Aaotbar World taorat Btona a 2 Coe Ute to Live 7, Yea Doat Say Edse of Nlsbt a Movie, "Story of WU1 Rosers" 1:00 Uaklettar Show a Match Gaaao Dark Bhadowa 7, 11 115 News-Xalbar MMaa From UNCLI 2 David Froat Movta, "Boacb Comber" 7 Mike Douflas 11 4:10 Beaver a Garfield Goose 1:00 McHale's Navy a News, I. 7, It Make Room for Daddy AllEA TELEVISIOJI PROGRAMS SATURDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY, MONDAY CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION, INCLUDING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BAI.X IM DEKALB SPRINGFIELD The Index Division of the "Secretary of State's office was operated according to the provislont of. the law in the matter or accepting petitions for delegates to the Constitutional and will continue to be operated in that manner, Don Ed. supervi sor of the Division of the office of Secretary of State Paul Pow ell, said In a statement answering charges that Mr.

Powell had shown favoritism in listing can didates' Barnes, 0 said; The system and manner of flllnc petitions in the Index Di- YJalon, of which 1 ant supervi sor, had been questioned and challenged. I have been in the office nearly 17 years end the policy and tradition over the! years hat been to five-mo nrst mail preference over those fa-1 ing in person. My predecessor told me this hat been the prac tice during hit 29 years tenure The first of I a.m. mail is physically in the office while the candidates in line have their petitions on their persons and. therefore, not in our possession The provide hat the name must appear on the bal lot In the order filed.

Therefore, Mr. Powell, myself or anyone' Top Awards Presented To Three DEKALB A guidance coun selor and two public achool administrators have woo the year's top awards presented by the Northern Illinois University chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, professional fraternity for men ia education. Service Key awards were presented at a recent geeetrng on rkaa, KTTTt jeaaswtntiai trAtv wkrirVs (itv VW aaw vsauaJssjasw ewvMgj tv aa-uam contributions to chapter effec- tiveness. Service Key awards went to: R. Deaa Capponl, guidance Icounselor at SL Chariet High School, chairman of the chap- tert finance and budget com' mittee last year.

O. E. Swanson, a resident of Carpentersville, assistant superintendent at Lincoln wood School. Lawrence Gilbert, principal of Lakewood Junior High School, Carpentersville. Certificates of Recognition were awarded to the following of guidance services.

Lisle Ele mentary School District; NoH man Schaeffer, director of data processing, DeKalb Community School District; and to four NIU professors: Drs. Robert Bulling ton, professor of biological sciences; Robert Maple, assis tant professor of education; James King, associate professor of education, and Robert H. Nel son, head, department of sec ondary professional education, Since nothing should ever rest upon the U.S. flag. It it Improper to place the Bible, flowers or a lodge emblem on it.

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NO. 424 STATE OF ILLINOIS la tha Oreurt Court of the 10th Judicial Circuit, County, of DeKalb. County Dtvtaioa. la the Matter of the AppUeatioa of May Penrod, County Collector of DeKalb Canary, 111 tacts, for Judgment for Delinquent Taxea Assessed for tha year ises and Prior Years. Notice of Sale of Real Estate for Texas or Special Aieseementa sad Notice of FUing Petition tor aa Order to laaue a Taa Deed.

To: August H. Bartala. "Unknown wners" sad partiea inter tied. YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that oa the 17th day of Octoajar, lset, tha County Court ot DeKalb County, IlltaoU no-tared a tudement and order of sals upon uellaquent lands sad lots hereinafter listed, aad find the correct amount of taa and apodal aaeaoemanfi for the year ISM sad prior years, that tha anderaigned aa eurchssar oa Octo ber 17th, ISM at the sale ordered ta 1 proceadtnee and held by the County Collector at aaid County aa said day at tha Court Houaa ia tyca- re, purchased tha real estate described as follows: E. 20 ft of S.

TO ft. Lot ta-Pattterson'e Adda, aa the E. 20 ft of Lot 12. and all of Lot 11 la Block 1 of Pattersoa's Srd Adda, in the City of Genoa la DeKalb in. On the 14th July, 1SS0 the unv deretgned filed petlUoa (Cas- 112) la the Circuit Court of said County ta the same proceedings kt which tha sforssaid Judgment and or der of ssle were entered said petltoa prays that the Court enter sa order uirectlng tha County Clerk to is.ua a tax deed to tha undersigned If the real acute shall not be redeemed from tha aala and tha undersigned Intend.

to auks sppiicaUoa to the Court ea the 17th day of October, 1SS0 at the hour of It a m. for aa order as said petlUoa that a tax deed tseao to the undersigned tf the real eatate shall act be redeemed from tha sale. The time for redemption of safd real estate from the sforeaald sals as extended expires oa October 10, last. JOSEPH HARRISON, Petitioner July 21, 21, "40 No. 422 Charter No.

14008 UUnois, tt the dose et business reepottse to call made by Comp Section 1211, U. S. Revised 4.051,425.00 1,088,723.00 54,000.00 2.000,000.00 15.446.265.10 subdivisions 995,113.71 financing) 228,004.60 AA A Ut 38,051188 subdivisions 3,565,568.48 474,442.76 197,888.64 1 758,9255 ee tve ee $29,827,050.11 388.806.00 ACCOUNTS 800.000.00 1,000.000.00 408,044.80 15 calendar day IS calendar day 16,191,4630 the atwve-named bank, do hereby A. MELJJPttjtK. No.

421 Sat, July 19. 1969! resea SatarSag far sjinsay aea. CArsCaXUTIOrSi Btaat be ha be- sWs aNMtt bUM slsmjr1 pftyOsJTasW, nutOatt tt your Oanltled AaV aetify ea hnanSlalaly. The DeKalb Daily areajsla arUI feVT ho raapasalMe fee errors appiar me ks aevaraasmaais altar the first enemas. for of DeKalb, niinols.

in the State of on June 30, ISO. Publlshel In troller of The Currency, unoer Sututes. ITS. Fens tervieee ELVA GRAIN CO-Top arleea paid srala. Ueensed and aoaued deal- Call 75SVIS1S; eveniaas 79S-BS74.

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177" 254. Miscellaneous Rental ROOM TO BOARD ONE HORSE (No stallion). Phone BM-224S, let Hardware Cloth aad Screen Wire BELOW WHOLESALE CORTLAND-DE KALB YARD! 754-7431 ua. uvea DrUUsf Well Drilling Aeromotor Pumping Equipment H. I.

Stone Son; Inc. DeKalb 754-5312 Genoa TS4-242S ivesmors SSS-PMO iTlfoutBoe I 1 Unaa 8 I A Four II A tern. ft eaBmaa ASSETS Cash and due from banks (including None unposted debits) IJ.30 rroattera or Faith Iiaaas sad ADtwan 7 Horn oa Fande 11 Forma II 1 00 Morla "Tha Devil of tha DcMrt" Cabbtfta and' Xhifi aaaabaU aForassT Movta. "Eaat of aailawniaro" I 00 For Blacks Only 7 S-JO NFL Acttoa a 4:00 Zoorana I Movie "The tev-I oath Cron" 7 HI a tmaU World 11 Ctaco Kid II 140 21st Caotury a i Zooruna 11 1 CoBsraialoaal Report I 1M News Baaday Bvaalat Uwla a Muck Ftaa I Load of tha Gtaota 7, It Movie, "Uapbant Boy" GaaUe Boa a Wait Dtaaay U.S. Treasury securities Securities of other U.S.

Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political Other securities Bsfcueq Inmiaf 0t News 3, I Aontv. GM 7 My rsvont aurtita t.ii to Once I JcM CImhi a AcUm-U I DUUts Gum 1 1J Death Valley Dm oe Get Stent Nnrlywed Cam T. It Wackiest Ship 7 J0 My Sooa Ghost utt Mrs. Mulr I lavraece Welk T. Ire ofrn's Rsraw a fovte, "Santota Trank" leave AI1 -t Fvtticeat Johaay Cut ot Ml Valvene a PuMf to Adv.

i Mska ooi (or DMdy Portar wasoaer -U is ee ism I. 7, I leas FmU Hamy le.ae nm a Movte. TaoMtar ta tt Iwt" 1 tforta, "Th GW Caat Hp Mart. The Last i Baadtt" ia Ifrtf News 11:00 Maria, "Meet Daany WUseaV I Itttt Kns's Movte, "TT PxrpU Hotrt" I Movte, The FaUea Spamw" 7 II St News a 1:00 At Raadoai a Prlsce Bait I (including None corporate stock) Federal funds sold and securities purchtsed under agreements to resell Loans Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing premises Other assets (including None direct lease TOTAL ASSETS WLBK LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partikgrships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals. partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers' checks, etc prrTEA, LEits AfPA 1 tSLivvm li 7:00 Ed SuUlvaa a FBI 7, II 7:10 Mothara4a-Law ttave AUra Haa Ha a Bouaata Movta, 'Tha Happaalat" 1 Movie, "Goto Gttf 11 MlMloa InponiMa a My Prtaod Tool I Twlllsht Zone AU AaMdcaa Collate 10-00 News t.

110 WMAQ Special Movta, "Tha Bit Canrval" 7 David SuaiUaU Movta, "Take Her She's Mine" I04S Tha Maa Uodar-tood Woawu" a 11:00 Jrtioay Canoa li te New Greyeon Morlet "Leeend TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time and savings deposits Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans Btanlaf I II Haws a Tee Tom Jeny laurel ft, HardjutJ Aqwiwi a Astroboy Oauoltadoa 7 AMa LOO Project Head ttart a fcamWnt Viporare Thrae More ISMsm for Shut-in ia 30 Masle Door a aa -Me a Story Jubilee of News (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) 388,806.00 TOTAL' RESERVES ON LOANS Tea Pooler" a Movie, "Spawa of the North" 1 Movie. "Dead AND SECURITIES CAPITAL Common Stocktotal par value No. shares authorized 1 6,000 No shares outstanding aad FM) 7:00 7:10 7:45 toe BIS :00 Hi Sudor Blta-Oa, News Be SUU had Know Renfra Valley Gatherta Church ot fee Opea Door News, tporta. Weather Church ef Christ Flret Baptist Sunday School Pint Methodist Church Gene Duncan Show Hymna The Bible Speaks ot Yoa Hvsue by Tonnassae I rale Ford Newa, Weather Music BTimanual Lutheran Church Muate Sacred Heart PretTest 10-09 100 10:20 12:0 News, Weather 12: IS Church Wee Id Newa 12:10 Tiinity Lutaeraa Church 1:00 Local Newa, Weather 1:11 Grace Lutharaa Church Muale 2:00 Weather' Frank's Place alt aftemooa. 4: It tint Baptlal Church, Sycaseore.

00 AM FM BUja Off Monday Morning (list Ke. AM) 1 00 Sim On, News, Weather OS Farm Reporter Time :20 Early Risers News 40 Morntat Report 7 00 Newa. Weather Earl NlthUBfale 7:20 Sports 115 Point of Law News Hlshllthts 7 so Link's little Ones 7:4) Stock Markets 7:50 Featureaeopa Bis Weather Picture 00 News, Weather 'IS Boh Browa Show Morn Ins Report News Hcaduaes S3 Moraeata of MedlttOoa OS News, Weather 07 Party Use I News HaadHaee 41 Muale WNIU II 00 Mld-Day Melodies 1:00 Keyboard Classics 1:00 Concert Hall 140 News HIsMltnts 101 Sunday Stereo Serenade 00 Listener's Choice 00 Cleveland Orcheetra 10-00 Weekeml Jaxa II 55 News Hlshllthts U.M Bl8 Oft 1100 Steree Muelc the Morning 12:00 News HlenltsMs Law the News 12:10 Mid-Day Melodies 1 00 Tips. Topics Home IcOBoaoIca 100 Mld-Day Melodlea 8 10 Newa, 7, Paul Harvey Monday Kveotnt :00 Newa I. 7 FllaUtoaas 1 11 Editorial a MJeannle Gunamoka 2 A venters 7 I Lova Lucy 7:00 Pioneer Spirit I Hasel Hare's Lucy a Movie, "Tares Bulba" Guns of Win Reck on 1 and Fara I Bxchante ft a le Chicate 7 4 7 I 4S MedlMtlai IS ptltttow tpes.

VcawrMdusa lima 1 Jiarttats of Paltk "-I -t. Oral Roberts II Towa News 00 Black Education JO Seen Surplus Undivided profits Herltate TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS JJ08.044.80 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, i AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $32,423,900.91 FeyfoMCthfW MEMORANDA Aversxe of total deposits for the ending with call date Average of total loans for the ending with call date I. A. Mellinger. Cashier, of News-aeau 1 Neisoa ,7 Kayaar up BFD IB Btootea 11 Mae Kaosaroe IS sad Odle "Sons ef tM Iveryaua i Kins Kont auptraua 4 le.OO CaaMia Three 1 Btaraal Qut uilwtakta I Item Atnt -I Mone ity Jf I tr itJt About Yea a 'i tuaday ta rjuease I II Your DoHafs worth a i Movie.

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9URTHaT'THEMfacrTIMeI viJT ksl THfi DRAWERS yff rXVhTrrlr4ai vttrW it n. 1 1 rr i rl lv-, declare that this report of condition true and comet to tne oett of mv knowledge anl belief. Perry Mason Morelnf I 00 Mayberry RFD 1 Outcaaia 7, 11 Family Affair 8 Mike Douslas I S-00 Jlmmie Rodaara 1 Dick Cavett 7, 11 Cubs Fever 10:00 News 8, t. 7, II is-se Movie. "War ArvoaT'a Johnny Car eon Joey Bishop 7, Surrender" 7 Movie.

"Forty Ouns" La Unne II Chicate Variety 7 Newa Beat GrowChe 11 II 00 News 0 12:15 Movie, "Oood Humor Maa" I Paul Harvey 12:10 Memorandum Blefraphy Perspectives 7 William Tell News a- Room We, the undersigned directors attest the correctneM of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us a a. a a a. a. Ball a Two Heroes II '13 News t.M Bev. Nillbllllea CoaceaireUoa Gloria ie00 Aady Orlfflth 1 Feraonallry I Qlrl Talk and to the best of our Rnowieoge ana oeuei true ana correct.

EDWARD RAYMOND PAUL A. XEHRING W. BRADT Directors. Tha test Ytara ef Our Lives" a Moat the rraas DtrecUoae taaabaR A-.

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