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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 25, 1981 - Page 17 with fine imported china at special low prices. JHPis the season for holiday entertain-Jing and gift giving. And First Security .checking and saving service can help you with both. Just the reason to select from our extensive collection of fine porcelain china dinnerware, accessories and serving pieces. L Deposit Qualifications A splendid collection to keep or to give Choose from classically elegant d Daphne or contemporary, platinum-bande- d Newport. Whichever pattern you prefer, you can purchase for substantially less than in fine stores just by making your regular qualifying deposit. floral-touche- Each multiple of $100 authorizes purchase of additional china at these special prices. Heres all you do Each deposit multiple of $100 to a new or existing savings or checking account qualifies you to purchase porcelain china at special low prices. You may also choose to qualify by purchase or renewal of an individual certificate of deposit for $500 or more. Imported fine porcelain china for the holiday season even more reason to save and check at (FfltrsE . . . SfflODOltty BamCss Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. IFmHA plans new procedures for dealing with delinquent loans The Farmers Home Administration, an Agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, announced that it is stepping up its efforts to reduce the number of delinquent loan accounts in its portfolio. - According to State Director E, Lee Hawkes, the Agency has too much emphasis on loan place . making in recent years and too little on supervision of existing An important mission loans. of FmHA has always been to provide counseling to borrowers where needed to assure their success, he said. loans will be closely tailored to the needs of borrowers through detailed farm and home New anplans and thorough year-en- d of Borrowers operations. alysis with financial difficulties will be offered every opportunity to consolidate or reschedule debt We dont expect payments. wholesale foreclosures in Utah and Nevada and will go along with borrowers who are making an honest effort and some progress toward successful operations, Hawkes said. The Agency also wants to cooperate more closely with other lenders to encourage more com- mercial credit in rural areas and a corresponding reduction in demand for government funds. FmHA, as lender of last resort, is directed to supplement rural credit available from private lenders. The Director stated that the Agency is planning to relocate some offices and personnel in order to provide more efficient service to the public. Signifi- cant reductions in personnel are not anticipated, however, because the Agency has operated under strict personnel ceilings for some time even though its workload has greatly expanded. |