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Assets
1. Cash and balances due from depository Institutions:
a Noninterest bearing balance* and curoncy and coin ...
b Interest bearing balance*........................
THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN
SPELLING BEE winners fix 4th
snd 5th grades-4th Grade First place
- Lana Thoma; runner-up - Leslie
Tabor, 5th Grade Rrst place-Kevin
COUNTRY EQUIPMENT
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Arthur McVey
John Allen, Advinory Director
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John Deere replacement bearings
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6p.m. CHS Swim Team - Lawton munity
Quad-Lawton YMCA
6:30 p.m. Varsity Basketball wit
long time since our playgrounds have been full of dirt piles, sewer pipes,
bricks and cement trucks. Life just won ’ t be the same for awhile. We are very
grateful for the cooperation we’ve already received from the City Manager M
and the City of Chickasha, for our maintenance personnel who have worked ■
many long hours getting portable buildings ready, and for our teachers and E
students who have demonstrated marvelous flexibility up to now making sure L l
learning continues no matter what. What a super gre up of people. We even ■
had some new teaching arrangements spawned at Southwest School as a result E
of classes being combined. ■
Any number of people in our district are available to assist you with J
questions about our construction: principals, central office staff and others, m
Feel free to consult with any of us as our projects develop. ■
Ny-Gard°Mydraulicand
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Get hip perlormance with lly-Gard
oil A special additive packagehelps
reduce component and
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Riverside Tractor
Has Increased Its Parts
Inventory In Anticipation Of The Need Of
The Farmers of The Minco and Tuttle Area.
We Can Help With The Warranty Needs On
Your Equipment.
All Day Janet Stevens/Author-I-
lustrator from Boulder, CO. - Grand
Ave.
4 p.m. 7th Grade Basketball with
Ardmore THERE
4:30 p.m. Sophomore Boys Bas-
ketball with Lawton Ike - HOME
7-8 p.m. 6th Grade (come & go)
Egyptian Museum Intermediate Li-
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Cab Filters
Maintain a comfortable work envi
ronment with fresh John Deere
filters lor your rab pressurizer/air
conditionersystem.
enjoy driving by these four sites and watching the progress over the next
several months. We are ever mindful that none of this would have been
possible without your gracious support, and we hope you share our excite-
ment in watching our construction unfold.
Routines are seldom the same while construction is going on. It’s been a
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Beverly Allen
Jack McLane, Jr. Vinginia Henricks
Hyland Hivas, Adviwory Director
LUNCH:
Monday
Pizza, Taler Tots, Green Beans,
Red Diced Pears, Milk
Tuesday
Sliced Ham, Potatoes & Gravy,
Blackeyed Peas, Hot Roll, Peach
Cobbler, Milk
Wednesday
Burrito/Cheese, Baked Beans,
Com, Banana/Apple, Glazed Fruit
Bread, Milk
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3 Federal funds sold and securitlas purchased under agreomeni to resell.....
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• Liquid cooled dieset engine
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• Mid (nd r..r PTO
• Hydraulic 3-pl. hitch
• Full renge of perlormance
matched Implements
B7100 With 80 Inch
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14. Federal I unde purchased and socurities sold under agreements to ropurchasn
4. loan* and lame financing recelvables:
■. Loan* and loases, net of unearned income. ..
b. I ESS: Allowance for loan and lease lotiee ..
c. LESS: Allocaled transfer risk reserve......
L Marla Tharp _______________________ . (Name and title ol ollicer nuthorized to sign
raport) ol the shove named bank, do hereby declare that this Ropnit ol Conditlon has been prepared in conlormance
with the Instructions issued by the Board ol Governors of the Federal nnserve System and/or the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation end the Oklahoma State Banking Depnetment, We, the under signed divectors, allest to the
correctness of thia Report of Condition end declare that it has been examined by ua, end to the best ol our knowledge
and beliel, has been prepared in conformance with the Instructions issued b the Board of Governors of. the Federal
Reserve Syetem andior the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporal bn and the Oklahome State Banking Department
****** Race Vico President and Cashier
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Asst. Cashier
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If you have been out-and-about the last four weeks, you have obviously
noticed much ac ti vity at four of our schools. Construction hss begun st West,
Southwest, Grand and Lincoln. Portable buildings were relocated at Grand
andSouthwestover the holidays. A few problems were encountered in setting
dinmmmmemnnemi these structures up, but we’re back to
my normal now for the duration of the year.
E E Special sewer pipe has been laid at two
Ete rV sites, footings and plumbing are being
2612862, . 228 prepared, and concrete work is on its
E23E5N5-” X 17 way. We’ll use this column to keep you
2 “addha updated on our construction over the
m..B Ai next six months.
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DIVORCE $68
♦Local Govt Fees
Also deais with: Child Support, Custody.
Visitation. Property. Real Estate Debts.
Out-of-State Spouses. One-Signature &
Two-Signature Divorces. Military 4 Name
Changes
Alee Simple Wille, Name Changee 4
Divorce Nullificatlons.
CALL TOLL FREE
1 -800-522-6000
(Sam. to 7 pm.)
DIVORCE SERVICE
1505 N. Portland Ave., Oklahoma Cly, Okla
Mrs. Virginia Henrieks
Mrs. Janet ...............
Mrs. Dorothy Winn........
b. In lorign ollices. Edge and Agreement subsidiriosand IDF *
1. Noninlerest bearing.................
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(sum ol ham* 28 a. and 20 h ). . . ..........................
29. Total llabilities, NmHnd life prefered slock, equily capital, and losses dolevrer
pursuant to 12 U S C I823(|) (*um ol Ham* 21, 22, and 28 c )...........L
MEMORANDUM INFORMATION
30. Lelters ol credit outslanding. .......................... L
15. Demand noles issued to Iha U.S. .................................
16 Other borrowed money.........................................
17. Mortgage indebledness and obligatlons under capitalizd .............
18. Banka liabilily on ncceptances exocuted and outstanding............
19. Nolt* and debenlures subordinaled to deposits................
20. Other liabilities.............................................
21. Total liabilities (sum of Ham* 13 through 20)........................
22. Limited Ma prelerred clock.....................................
EQUITY CAPITAL
23 Perpetual prelerred Mock......................................
24. Common stock .............................................
25. Surplus..................................................
25. Undivided prolits and capital reserves . ................
2 7. Cumulative foreign currency transialion adjustment*................
28 a. Total aqirity capital (sum of Hama 23 through 27)................
b. I osses dolened pursuant to 12 U S C. 10214) .................
C. Total equity capital and losses dolerred pursuant to 12 U.S.C, 1023()
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d Loan* and leases, net ol unearned Income, allowance, and reserve.....
5. Assets held In trading accounts............. ....................
6. Premines and fixed assets (including capitallzed leases)................
7. Other real estate owned...... ..............
fl Investment* In unconsolidated subsldiaries and associated companies ....
9 Customers’ liabilily to this bank on acceptance* outstanding.............
10. Intangible asset*...............................................
11. Other astels..................................................
12. 8. Total assets (sum of Hems 1 through 11)........................
b. Losses dolerred pursuant to 12 U S C .........................
c. Total assets and bases deferred to 12 U.S.C 18230)
(sum ol Hems 12 a and 12 b.)..................................
LIABILITIES
Dyer, runner-up Misty Parker. Also
TM pictured Anna Wehrle, 4th grade
6 teacher and 4th grade pronoucer for
-w the spelling bee and Linda Dudding,
467 5th grade teacher, coordinator for the
■I spellingbee.
JEFF MILTON, a junior at Chick-
Tue. Jan. 28 asha High School is participating in
8:30 a.m. Janet Stevens/Author- the 1992LeadtnhipChickashaclass.
Illustrator - West acommunityleadershipdevelopment
12:30 p.m. Janet Stevens/Author- program sponsored by the Chamber
Illustrator - Southwest OBE - Metro of Commerce.
13. Doposits:
a. In domestic ...............
1. Noninlerest bearing. ..,
2 Interest banting......
Hi One of the disadvantages of initiating FIRST PLACE WINNER in the Intermediate Spelling Bee - 6th grader
E Decemberconstructionistheweather.lt Sarah Weldon; runner-up - 7th grader Dylan Chambers; Sylvia Holman,
E isby definition, unpredictable. Weather retired teacher and pronouncer for the Spelling Bee. These finalists will
E permitting, construction crews will be attend the regional spelling bee on Saturday, February 15,10a.m. at Warrior
E working onsitepreparationand. Mother Auditorium in Anadarko. The spelling bee is sponsored by The Daily
• Nature is really good to us, concrete Oklahoman.
exterior work can be initiated. We know you will
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Jane Brooks Finances
Continue On Target
Finances at Jane Brooks School Rapp Foundation has allocated a
for the Deaf are on target, the Jane donation of $2,000. She added that
Brooks operation and policy the committee appreciated the do-
committee reported. nation.
Committee Chairman Charles It was announced that Stanley
Roberts reported that school re- Catlett, a supporter of the Rapp
ceived $10,354 in revenue, and Foundation, had died. Margaret
wnt $15,872 during December. Milligan, Jilene Boghetich, Merry
wWe are about $7,000 behind at Knowles and Michael Milligan
present," he said. have agreed to serve on the foun-
However, the January financial dation as trustees.
revort should reflect the fact that In other business, Mrs. Bailey
thEschon is on target as to its fl- announced that eight USAO special
ntnritl condition education students will observe
He Mid to date in January, the Jane Brooks classes later thia m-
scheci has received at least mester. She added that she will
$25,000 iu ftvenue write an article fix the Chickasha
Mrs Ginger Bailey, Jane Brooks Centennial book and Update, a
president, said the Robert Glenn publication by the Chickasha
' school district
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7-9 p.m. YMCA Basketball - HS is due partly to the Chamber consid- hsexelkmuz d E
Girls Gym ering the possibility of having a Jun- "grgggN
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tureRm #1/CHS the program from a younger person s they invited Dr. Escabar, pediatri- learning how to use a stethoscope
9a.m. Administrative Team Meet- point of view, said a Chamber repre- cian from Southern Plains Medical from Dr. Escabar.
ing - Board Room sentative. Center to share her knowledge of the
Noon Janet Stevens/Author-Illus- Milton is excited about the opportu- heart and lunes Pictured* Jared
trator-Intermediate nity to learn more about Chickasha * "
Thu. Jan. 30 and to gain leadership skills which he
Tech/OKC Sharon Elkouri, principal at Chick- J
3 p.m. JV (Girls A Boys) Basket- asha High School, was asked by the
ball with Lawton High - HOME Chamber of Commerce, to select a I
5:30 p.m. Grady Co. Reading student whom she thought might be I
Council - Vo-Tech interested in participating in a com- l
ity program. Ms. Elkouri said
she looked fgr a studenti with good
1th grades, who was personable, demon-
Lawton High - HOME strated leadership qualities, and had
6-8 p.m. YMCA Youth Basketball an interest in community activities.
-Jr. High Gym Milton’sinvolvementin the program
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CHICKASHA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Honor Society students went to
Community Care Center in December to deliver Santa’s that were made by
the Honor Society officers. The Santa’s were hand-made and candy was
placed inside each Santa. Mr. Jack Jones lead the CJHS students in Christmas
carols and the group sang to the residents of the home. Mr. Homer Hulme
accompanied the group and took pictures for the students and residents.
Honor Society officers are: President - S tephannie Vardaeski; 9th Grade Vice
President - Regina King; 8th Grade Vice President - Bryan Storms; Secretary
- Sauna Pollurxa; Treasurer - Lorien Alford; Parliamentarian - Marie Work;
4 President-Elect - Anna Kate Furhman. Ms. Susan Dunn is the Honor Society
# Sponsor.__________________________ _
BREAKFAST: Thursday
Monday Hamburgers, Lettuce & Pickles,
Cereal, Graham Crackers, Juice, th Taters, Applesauce, Milk
Milk Friday
Tuesday Frito Pie/Cheese, Crispy Potato
Cinnamon Raisin Biscuits, Fruit Cubes, Fruit Cocktail/Jello, Cinna-
Cocktail,Milk
Wednesday
Donut Twist, Applesauce, Milk
Thursday
Pancake Pups & Syrup, Potato
Cubes, Milk
Friday
Delicious Muffins, Diced Peaches,
Milk
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Illustrator - Lincoln
2:15 p.m. End of Month Assembly
-West School
5 p.m. Chick Triangular Wrestling
(McCloud, Vernon, Chickasha)
HOME
TBA 7th & 8th Grade Basketball
Duncan Tournament - THERE
6:30 p.m. 9th Grade Basketball
with Western Heights - THERE
Pri. Jan. 31 SW Honor Band -
Lawton
8:30 a.m. Positive Action Assem-
bly - Southwest
Fri. Jan. 31
2:05 p.m. SADD Meeting - BUI
Crowell,GuestSpeaker-Junior High
TBA 7th & 8th Grade Basketball
Duncan Tournament - THERE
TBA Chick Classic Wrestling -
HOME
6-8 p.m. YMCA Youth Basketball
- Jr. High Gym
Sat. Feb. 1
9-11 a.m. YMCA Youth Basket-
ball-Lincoln
9-1 p.m. YMCA Youth Basketball
-Jr. High
TBA 7th & Sth Grade Basketball
Duncan Tournament - THERE
TBA Chick Classic Wrestling -
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