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6A CtarlHton PaHg gail Mrs. Hoiel Armstrong' ROMCEVERTE Mrs Has el Lottie Armstrong. 69, of Ronceverte. died Friday ina Beard hospital alter a long illness. Surviving sisters.

Mrs. Nellie Loomis White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. fcie Arm slrongof Ronceverte. Mrs.

Delia Brown of Wayside, brotheis, W. E. Rakes ol Hin ton. Charles Rakes of Oscar Hakes of Weslon. Jack K.

Wallace Funeral Lewis is in chaise of arrangements. Mrs. Margaret Chandler Mrs. Margaret Chandler, 84, of Lanexa. formerly of Charleston, died Thursday al home.

Surviving: daughter, Mrs Belly Ice of Virginia: sister, Mrs. Grace Smllh of Campbells Creek, Service will be held Sunday al p.m. in Stevens and Grass Funeral Home. Maiden, wilh the Rev. Daniel fee and the Rev.

David Ice officiating Burial will be in Graceland Memorial Park. Buthdalc Friends may call today after 6 p.m. at Uie funeral borne. Clote M. Coe Gate Coe, 85.

of 145 Hurricane Road Elkview. died Friday in Staals Hospital after a long illness. lie was an oil and gas well driller. Surviving: sons. Paul, Hobcrt and Lov eaughn Coe of Ciendenin: daughter.

Mrs. Edna lrvy of Morganuiwn. SA1 30, 1976 4 DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs. Ido Allen WHITE SULPHUR SPKINCS Mrs. Mao Allen.

75. of While Sulphur Springs, died Thursday in Greenbrier Valley lluspila). Kan lea. alter a long illness She wts a member of Pentecostal Holiness Churt in While Sulphur Springs Surviving sons. Robert and William uilh the Hev.

Hay Bartlett officiating. Burial will be Three Poplar Cemetery. Tanner. Friends may call loday frnm 2 to 9 p.m. al (he funeral home Knights of Pylon W.

ol Kurt Lauderdale. Fla daughters. Mrs. LOrOl PI. MCLQUqillin Mrs.

Lucille Criffnh Mrs. Rosalee Hoke and Mrs. Mildred Traynor of While Sol phui Springs, brothers. John Church Sr. of While Sulphur Springs.

Jahuo Church nf F.lizsbethtun. Tenn sislers. Mrs. Daisy Weese ol While Sulphur Springs. Mrs iihoda Tcrrv of Hoanoke.

Va Service will be held Sunday at 2:30 m. in Penlccustul Holiness Church. While Sulphur Springs with the Hev. C. L.

Atkinson. Hu Kfv. Dallas Scaggs and Ihe Hev. Miles Billinger officiating. Burial will be in Hilli rcst Cemetery.

While Sulphur Springs. Friends in.iv call today from 7 to 9 p.m. at Shanklin Funeral Hnmc. While Sulplur Springs l.auglilin. 85.

of Beverly. Randolph County, dicil Friday in Memorial General Hos pilal after a long illness. She was a native of Kearns. Randolph County, a member of the Randolph United Methodist Church, and the Order of Eastern Sine Chapter 74. Surviving: sons.

Wilbur R. (Rilli of Ctinrleston, Robert U. (Bob! of Ocean Springs. brothers, Ted llarlsaw of Logan. Uryan of Mount Hope; sisters, Ruth Hilev ot Morgantown.

Mis Dorothy Hartsaw of Charleston. Mrs. Kathcrinc Simmons of Beverly. Service will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in Julin W.

i.ohr Funeral Hume. Elkins. wilh the Hev. Glenn R. Phillips officiating.

Roriol will he in Mount Vernon Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 4 to 9 at the luneral home. Carl Mitchell Carl James Mitchell, 63, of Giles, was dead on urrival Friday at Cabin Creek Medical Center. Dawes. He was a World War II veteran and a disabled miner Surviving: wire.

Ruby: son. Carl J. Jr. of Giles; daughters. Mrs.

Mildred Eileen SlteeLs of Giles. Miss Linda Lou Mitchell at home: brothers. Cecil of Montgomery Heights, Robert of Twilight, Howard of Oak Hill: sisters. Mrs. Mae Redden of Elk Ridge, Mrs.

Beatrice Rr.idfnrd of Rock Creek. Service will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in Prvor Funeral Hume. East Bank, wilh the Rev. Ronald Heller officiating.

Burial will be in Rhonda Cemetery. Friends may rail Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home Shelby Monk Shelby If. Monk. 6t.

of 1910 Iru died Friday in Charleston General Hospital, after a long illness. He was a retired driver with Empire Food and a lilclctig residcnl of tie Charleston area. Surviving: wife, Emma Rhodes Monk: sisters. Mrs. Sadie Nunley of Rensford.

Mrs. Stella Keffer of Charleston, mrs Knight and Ynung Funeral Home.Clen nes tjrolher. denin, is in charge nf arrangements. of FriHiids mav call today after 6 p.m. at Mrs.

Mabel Hobbs SU1TLAND. Md. Mrs. Mabel Hobbs. 76.

nf Suitland. formerly of Oak Hill. Va. died Thursday hi Washington Ad ventisl Hospital. Tacoma Park.

after a short illness. Surviving; hushand. Carl: daughter. Mrs. Burnett ol Suitland.

Service will be held unday at 2 p.m. in Calvary Baptist Church. Oak Hill, wilh the Rev. i. lack 1 Barker and the Rev.

C. Donnelly officiating. Burial will be In p.m. al Tyrce Funeral Home. Oak Hill Tow Kingery Taw Kingery.

32. of Yawkey. died rl a lone lie was a World War 1 veteran and a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. Surviving: nite. lillie: stepdaughter.

Mrs. Mabel Harris uf Alkol; slepson. Harold Krams of Huntington. Service will he held Monday at 11 am. in Curry Foneral Home.

Alum Creek, with illdoi Patten O'Neal officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call today afler 7 p.m. at Ihe luneral home. Mrs.

Glenna Loudermilk CALDWELL Mrs Glenna Louder milk. 73. ol Caldwell. Greenbrier County, died Fridav in Lmmett Memorial Hospi ml Clillnii Forfe. afler a short illness.

She was a member of Caldwell Presbyterian Church. Surviving, hushand. Elne daughters Mrs Marie Shaterol Caldwell. Mrs. LVclma Boll of Harrisonburg.

Mrs. Christine Patierson ot Lcivisburg. Mrs. Anna Frances Puscy of White Sulphur Wonlen of Becklcy Service will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in Caldwell Presbyterian Church wilh the Rev E.

N. dower officiiung Burial will be in AdwellCemeiery. Ronceverte. Friend may call today from 3 to 9 p.m jt McCi uw Funeral Home. Lewisburg.

James COXS MILLS James E. McCartney. ofCoss Mills, Gilmer County, died Thursday al home afler a long illness. He was a Korean War veteran, a former associate of Keeley Construction an employe of Dowcll Curp. in Glenville.

and a member of Gilmer County Board of Education. He was a member nf the Masons. Scottish Rile Bodies, Nemesis Temple. Gilmer County Shrine Club, Knights of Pythias. Knights' ol Khorassan, and Odd Fellows.

Surviving: wife. Roberta Sue McCartney: daughter, Mrs. Sandra Sue Parks ol Ha'rnsville. sons. Pal of Louisville, Jack and Tun of Glenville: mother.

Mrs. Louel la Williams of Tanner: brothers, Wlllard of Orlando, William of Ft, Belvoir. Va French of Mineral Wells; sister, Mrs. Wilms Capps of Detroit, Mich. Private service will be held Sunday at 2 m.

In Funeral Home, Granlsville, Long and Fisher Funeral Home, Charles Everett Osborne LOGAN Everett Osborne, B5, of Logan, died Thursday in Logan General Hospital after a lung illness He was a retired miner. Survivine: sons. Paul E. and Leroy nf Co'mlv. Burial will be Osborne i.cme tery, East Lynn.

Friends may call today from 6 to 9 p.m at James Funeral Home. Logan. llnnlington Veterans Huspuai airer Pennington CLEVELAND, Ohio True Hart Pennington, 64, of Cleveland, formerly of Lor ado. Lugan County. W.Va..

died here Thursday. He was a retired miner. Surviving: sons, Roy and Charles of Lansing, Tommy ol Cleveland: daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Farley of Under wuud, Mrs. Linda Coleman of Red kev Mrs.

MaiineTillatson and Mrs. Virginia O'Neal of Niles. Fla. sister. Mrs.

Guy Cooper of West Hamlin. Va Service will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. in Lundalc Baptist Church. Lundale, Logan County, with the Rev. Huben Bailey and the Rev.

Charles Crum officiating. Burial will he in Lorado Cemetery. Friends may call today afler 4 p.m. at the church. McNecly Funeral Home.

Man, W.Va.. is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Mabel Raines PRIMCETON Mrs. Mabel Marie Raines.

62. of Princeton, died Friday in Prhicctnn Community Hospital after a Mrs Ola Cash 'of Fairlea. Mrs. Beulah Store ir of First Christian Church in Princeton, and a member of the Eastern Star. Surviving: sons, Robert L.

and Buddy E. jf Princeton. Jerry N. of Richmond. Va Larrv H.

of Tazewell. daughter.Mrs. Kvlc Goildatd nl Bluefield, brolhers. Everett White of Ft. Myers.

Ernest ii A White oi Bradley; sisters. Mrs. Eureka Beggs and Mrs. Charles Hawks ol Mont rains. Mrs.

Earl Bowman of Tazewell. Mrs. Ralph Hall of Bluefield. Service will be held hunaay al i p.r memorial service will be held today al Spaver Funeral Hume. Princeton, with the Friends may call today from 6 to in.

at the funeral home. KLEINS Mrs. Coral Hartsaw Mc Mrs. Irish Reid WASHINGTON, D. C.

Mrs Irish Held. £1. ol Washington, formerly of Skel tun. Raleigh Comity, W.Va.. died Monday in a Washington hospital after a long ill She was a member of Mount Parent Baptist Church in Washington.

Surviving husband, Lorenzo sons, Lorenzo Jr. of Minneapolis. Delan der Carl and Kennelh of Washington; daughter. Miss Katrina Rcid of Washlr.g lon; brother. Oben Huff of Brooklyn, M.Y.: sister.

Mrs. Mae Lois Jones of Martinsville. Va. Service will be lield Sunday al 1 p.m. in Morningsbt Baphst Church, Skellon.

wilh the Rev Elmer Day. the Rev. W. J. Carter, and the Rev J.

W. Gowens officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Berkley, W.Va. Friends may call today from 7 to 3 p.m: at Ritchie and Johnson Funeral Rome, Reck ley.

Mrs. Florence Toler The body has been taken from the L'asto Funeral Home. Evans, to the Evans Funeral Home. Oceana, for service and burial. Mrs.

Flora Wauhop BECKLEY Mrs. Flura Wauhop, ffi. of Berkley, died Thursday in Pineercsl Hospital, Beckley, after a long Illness She was a member of Memorial Baptist Mrs. Jane Preidt of Atlantic City, N.J., Mrs. Carol Duffy of Bluefield.

Service will be hold Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Rose Quesenberry Funeral Home, Reek ley. with the Rev. William Thompson officiating. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, Beckley.

Friends may call today after 6 p.m. al Ihe funeral home. Artie Withrow CLEVELAND, Ohio Artie Withrow, D2, nf Cleveland, formerly of West Virginia, died here Thursday. lie was a World War II veteran and a member of the Baptist Church. Sumvine: wife.

Rhonda Shelton With ev.W.Va. Friends may call loday from 6 to 9 p.r at the funeral home. Collet Ami Withrow Mrs. Mamie Woodrum Huntington Cop Deoth Probe NearsWindup The unsolved death of Huntington police officer Clemmie Curtis, under investiga tion since he was found soot to death Aug. 7 30 pm at the funeral home.

Rev Ambrose Stump and the Rev. Gary said yesterday Smith officiating Burial wiSI be in Wood lawn Cemetery, Bluewell. officer was murdered, His body was found in a wooded area near his parked unmarked police cruiser, with his arms hacdcufled in from and his service revolver at his feet. Curtis was in uniform, on duty, and hirf 9 a.m. night in the case.

Ruffner Log House Dedication Sunday The dedication of the Ruffner Log House at Daniel Boone Park on Kanawha Boulevard East will begin Sunday at 2 p.m. Mayor Hutchinson will attend. The res The body is at Bartlett Funeral Home in St. Albans where no arrangements have been made. Copies Of Nixon Tapes Did Not Involve Ford WASH! NGTON (API The While House savs that recent duplicates made cJ former President Richard Miion's tapes had nothing to do wilh checking, possible in Pn.ciHt.nt Fnrd'S TOlC in 3.

is still at least a week from resolution. a congressional investigation of slate medical examiner Dr. Irvin Sopher the 1972 election. While House Counsel Philip W. Buchcn Sopher has been performing tests the Frklay lhf o( afes wtre if talis in last two weeks lo determine com made a( rallles! Nixtio and were not 4uinuc ui ii uk listened to by anyone al the wnue noose.

Dunlication of liie tapes was disclosed by Rep Jack Brooks. chairman of the House Government Operations Committee. Brooks said he suspected tie copies were made connection wilh ques tions over Ford's role in blocking a House been seen about a half hour before his nmhenf Watereale. death buying lunch at a nearby drive in. Ford h.ls denjKf Ihal he xieA at Investigators found a note from Curtis In NlI(m (rvill(, ,0 3t0p wnn rauia ejpressuis my it And bolh the Vt iterg ill going to kill me." but no suspecis have 1 nrusecutoi and lite Justice Depart ment rejected requests tu listen lo lapes Sopher said he has had to consult with may have had a bearing on efforts by New Bethel Church, Spurlockville, wilh were snow caus0 why they should the Rev.

Roy Withrow otficiating. Roria! will be in Bear Branch Cemetery. Spur lockville. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m at Curry Funeral Home. Alum Creek.

DOUGLAS, Thernlon Service will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. In Witcher Bap row sans. James. Marion and Robert Church wi'h the Rev John Borough Logan: daughters, Mrs. Pearl Hindman, paUley of Cleveland; daughters.

Mrs. Car and William Millar. Buriarwill Mrs Letha Beckett, and Miss Jean Flor Rebecca, Rniionna and Julia be in Witcher Creek Cemetery. Friends Lawn Memorial Park. Oak Hill.

Osborne of Logan. Pauley of Cleveland. may call today after 3 p.m. at Fidler and Service will be held Sunday at 2 m. in Service will be held Sunday at 1 p.m.

in Frame Funeral Itonie, Belle. Mr. Doug Friends may call loday from 6:30 to 9 camp Creek Church of Christ. Logon noontz Funeral Home, Hamlin, W.Va., las, Ii5. of 1910 Orchard Belle, died with the Hev.

Earl Smith and the Rev. Thursday in Charleston General Hospital, Sherman Hobbs officiating. Burial will be a shnrt illness. in Orchard Hill Memory Gardens, lawn GOFF, Waller Service will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in Gatewood Urethral Church.

Fayette County, with the Rev. William Ske'ldon and the Rev. Bill Meue; fee officiating. Burial will be in Huso Mc moriai Park, Fayetteville. Friends may call today from.B:Jl) to p.m at Dodd Collet Ami Withrow.

JO. of 7th Payne Funeral Home, Fayetteville. Mr. Ave died todav at home after a long Goff, 70, of Gatewood, Fayette County, died Thursday at home afler a long illness. Ho was a retired merchant and carpenter, and a lifelung resident of the Charles JEFFRIES, Hnrold Service will be lon nrca.

held Suniiav at 1 p.m. in Cunningham Fu Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Janet ncrnl Home wilh the Rev. Noble Harper Dougherty and Miss Phyllis Withrow of ortjeiating. Burial will be in French Cemc Chat leston: sons, Jack and Jerry of Char lerv, rjavls Creek.

Friends may call today lesion, Robert of Ripley. Carroll of at the funeral home. Additional survivors: Amma. Willis of Belle: sister. MUs Eva daughters.

Mrs. Brenda Coie uf Rock Withrnw of Charleston, brother, the Rev. Branch. Mrs. Barbara Steele of Poca: soo, Howard Withrow of Dunhar.

Terry of Nitro. Mr. Jeffries, il. of Char Friends may call today after 6 p.m. at died Thursday in Charleston Me Loog and Fisher Funeral Hume.

Charles Elospital afler a short illness. PANEBIANCO. Mrs. Margaret Ser vice will be held Sunday at 1 p. in.

in Tyrce Funeral Home. Oak Hill, with the Rev. DANVILLE Mrs. Mamie iMlroilel Donnellv officiating. Burial will be in Woodrum.

64. of Danville, Boene County. High Lawn Keinuiial Park. Friends may died Thursday In Logan General Hospital can from 6 to 9 p.m. at the foneral of fer a long illness home.

Mrs. Panebianco. 72, of New York Surviving: daughters. Mrs. Ha2el Ad mv, of Mindcn, FayelleCounty, kins of Palermo.

Mrs. Barbara Smith of jjfj Wednesday in St. Vincent Hospital Morrisvak. Mrs. Patricia AdKios Spar MeT a jjii lockville.

Mrs. Linda Harris of Yawkey; snns. Hov of Braochland. Bobby of Julian, Spence of Yawkey. Harold and Rei of Danville; sisters, Mrs.

Mary Ellen Cook nf Florida. Mrs. Rosie Miller of Spurlockville. Service will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. surrender iea to the arrest nf 10 South Koreans who were agents for or sympathizers wilh Ihe North Korean regime, the agency added.

It said Kim Ynngfiyu. 4(1. killed the two other agents Sept. 19 after they refused Ins suggestion that they give themselves up. He then surrender ed to a police station on Komundo Island off Yasu.

200 miles smilh uf Seoul. IheKClAsaid. The trio had been sent to gather intelligence on the situation in Soulli Korea following the killing of two U.S. military otficersat the I ruce village of Panmnnjom on Aug. IB, the agency said.

The two were attacked by North Koreans who were trying to stup Ihe pruning of a tree by a United Nations work force the Americans were guarding. Company Reinstates Suspended Miners A hearing in U.S. District Court, at nhieh officials ot a Williamson coal com not be held contempi oi couri appending three miners Wednesday, was dismissed yesterday afternoon when the officials re hired the men. (ieorge While, president of UMW Local No. 1990.

MingoCuunty. and two other miners were suspended after they missed wink Tuesday In appear teuerai couu Brolhers Constructinn acroraing to U.S. Judge Dennis Knapp. The restraining order prnhibited the company from suppressing miners grievances through intimidation discharges, layoffs, harrassment. When Ihe men returned lo work on Wednesday, they found nut Ihey had been suspended, becoming the firal alleged victims of repression under the order It was then that Juho Taylor, attorney for UMW District 17, asked Judge Knapp to summon company officials on contempt charges, the judge said Rut when Smilh Brothers withdrew the suspensions, Taylor dropped charges Cons'ess arrf the news media camming anv role President Ford might have placed in blocking a congressional investigation ol Watergate before die 1972 dec said behdiscovered the tapes nere copied after inquiring about tie tier urity arrangements controlling access to some "outside agencies" since the Cabell rmist block tu the tapes by Ford or anyone acting on i.ouniy am numingiun poiitc invesliealion.

tors decided to furnisti mm wim previous Blariii lhe jwl 'appears to ly unreleased informaiion in a meeting mioA auring two weeks ago. which certain questions Red Spy Kills 2 Colleagues raised in SEOUL, South Korea I API A N'ortli Korean csn'mnaiie aeent killed nvu fellow RIPLEY Mrs. Florence Toler died women's service clubs. Volunteer labor surrendered. Soulli Korea's Cent Fridav in Jackson General Hnspital after was given by the Sea Bee detachment of intelligence Agency (KCIAI said today.

a long illness. the Reserve naval Mooiie onsirucuon Battalion 23. The log house will be main lained by Colonial Dames ol America. in llrooks. the treasury ue parlmeffl's general counsel, Richard R.

Alnreehl. said: "Tape5 removed for duplication for Mr. Mixon's agents al their request and as required by Ihe court order covered only conversations prior to July 22, 1912, which was well before tie House Banking and Currency Commitlee had proposed the investigation which you have referred lo The Secret Service is part of the Treasury Department and Secrel Service official's made the copy of the lapes. Albrecbt also said thai during the period i oformt in hv Brooks, there was no access his behalf, only by persons acting on bis on's hehalf. Alhreehl said Brooks' news release on Ihe mailer contained "'false and misleading inferences Buchen said both congressional legislation on ownership of Hie lapes.

and a court order cunlrolling Ihem, require that Nixon have access to them He said the copies were made at the request of Nixon's lawyer earlier this month. Brooks said a member of he While House staff was present when the duplica agents after arriving on an island off Ihe Linns took pi Buchnn said me stall toration project was sponsored by sin youth Korean coast on a spy mission and. member was assigned to be present when Body Of County Man Found In Junked Car The body of a 47 year old Kanawha County man was found this morning in a and was a retired manager of the Becklev al olt u.3. Ji near College student union with eight years service. County coroner Shcpard identified Surviving: husband.

A. B. Wauhop; son, a3 Buzzard, 47. of Lock Mark Wauhop of Chesapeake, Ohio; step rtM after midnipht son. A.

B. Wauhop Jr. of New York. shepard saidi from causes. He had stepdaughters.

Mrs. Mildred Duels and dead tor sn to eight hours when a passerby notified slate police shortly after Ihe Secret Service made die copy. lie also said the copies were made oa a machine which is erasure proof. Westmoreland Coal Shows Profits Dip PHILADELPHIA (AP) Westojiore land Coal the nation's llth largest coal producer, has reported a 26 per cent drop in third quartei profits. On Friday the company reported third quarter profits of (7.6 milliun.

or 11.07 a share, compared with 9.72 million, or SI.43 per share, during the same period last vear. Sales Tor tile Quarter were S88.1 million, down 12 per cent from the 399.6 million reported in 1975. E.B. Leisearing Westmoreland president, blamed the sales and earnings decline on wildcat strikes, primarily in West Virginia, during late summer. Pinch Man Charged In Marijuana Case Jeffrey Rose, 19.

of Pinch is free on Jl .000 bond'today after he was arrested at midnight and charged with possession nf a controlled substance, according tu Kanawha Countydeputies. Denuties reported an undisclosed quant ity uf marijuana was discovered when his where ihey obtained a temporary restrain car was stopped for vehicle delects by ng Older against men employer, ucpuues nuiuuu mnu Magistrate J.C. Dawson set the bend. No date for a hearing has been set SuirilinklSii. Ill' Ciin.iilliklrill<<>|iiirlnt uf THE BANK OF CROSS LANES oTNlTRU in the Slate of WEST VIRGINIA and Uumeitic Subsidiaries i business nnScntenibcr 197B.

ASSETS I'imIi imd due rmm U.S. Treasury sororities Obliguliuiisufuthei 11 S.Gnvemmenlapenuesand corporations ObligahonsofStatesanl political subdivisions Federal IiiiiSs sold and securities purchased under aiitetuietilstoresell a. Loans. Total (excludinp nneainedincomel 8.A90 b. LcBiiHeiirve Tut possible kail losses ft Loans.

Net flank, premises, furnilurc and fixtures, and Diher assets representing Uauk premises Healestateoivnedolliertfiailbaiikpremises Otherassets LIABILITIES llemana deposits of individuals. parlner5hips.andcnrporatians Timeand savings deposits of individoals. partnerships, and coiooralions Deposilsorl'nitedSutesGovenuiieiil llrniNiMil Smim and nnlMnil sulniviwnro Ceniliedandoflicers' checks TOTAL DEPOSITS I Sum or items 17 thru ii i a. Totaldemaad deposits UH h. Total tinirandsavingsdepDsils 501 Other liabilities for borrowed money Other llahllRIrs TOT.iLLIAIlILiTrESitsrludingSilherdinatednolesiinddeberturesi EQUITY CAPITAL Commiustucka.No b.

Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL EOWTY CAPITAL I sumof ilems 36! TOTAL LIABILITIES AM) EVUITY CAPITAL Isum ni items JD. 31. and MEMORANDA Federal funds soM and securities purchased under apreemwils Tnlal Ulhtrliabduieilni Time certiPentesor deposit in denominalionsof (IW.OOO or more 1. ALBERT THALHE1MER. Chairman of Ihe Board of the anew named bank, do sulerunly SWEAK(AFFIRM that this report or wndiliun tree and correct, lothe best of mv knowledffeand beliet.

(Vrin Ancsl: Albcti TMIheuiii Rolicn K.Park FlrlchvrR.Pjrs.inj Hiihard huluktr Direcliuy Smirol ki Viminia. Counlv ol Kalian ha. to mill subscribed me lbs Ji day ot Oct 1 hrieby linn 1 am iml an iflk ei diiwliii.t lhis bank. Mv Januan tH. IfiTfi.

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