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Show n ' Samsl t . '. I . . ' - & -- rwftl 1M4 January M, - '... ,V the Preston, members of board. ' The terms for Mr. Bassett and Mr. Salvesen expired this year. Mr. Bassett has been a member of the association, since 1928 with only one other person ' belonging a longer number of years. He had served on. the. Caribou association before it was consolidated with the other offices. THE Lake, Oneida and Bannock Counties. During the annual meeting,' three new directors will be named to the board. The Incumbents are Harold L. Bassett of Grace, and 8. LeRoy Salveson of Downey. Albert Moser, Dayton, recently retired from the board o f i WELCOME A FINANCIAL ho be given. 9 -- 25? gPto- ASSISTANT MANAGER Assistant manager of the office in Preston is Harry Gambia, who has a private .office n the bank building. Citizen Photo HE EDJOYED IT.... 11:19 a. an. IS Neon Registration Meeting Fester? Program THE MANAGERS OFFICE Joe Gamer,.manager of the Federal Land Bank aodatlon Office in Preston, does his work in the large office provided for him... Citizen Photo As-panel-ed Short Film - i FoDowtag G4$ HEATING. - THE FLOORS AND COUNTER TOPS IN THE NEW Film FEDERAL LAND BANK OFFICE ' They mod such association in the The Federal Lend Bank sociation of Preston, which started in Preston aboutr1920, AT THE present time fee has grown to be the largest association has 821 loans on the hooka with a present volume of IU.041,000. From one office in Preston, the association hftf consolidated with other smaller aseodatlcns to serve five counties, including Bannock, Oneida, Bear Lake, Caribou, and Franklin. The asoodaUra started in 1920 in Franklin county with two such associations serving the county, one on the East one on the West aide side, which were later codsd- as- PRESTON ad FEDERAL BANK LAWD m of fee highly concentrated agricultural community that the association serves. He said feat fee wide, variety of farmit organisation. All of ing in the district also conwere consolidated into tributes to fee growth of fee , wife the headquarters rwwtton. set up in Preston. ; About tiie seme time there ware three or four such associations serving each o f the five counties that now comprise the territory of the two different associations un- ition of Preston is in extremetil least year was Clifford ly sound financial condition, Warr. He was succeeded by The association has been Joe Gamer following Me re- able to set aside from its cash mHwp sufficient cep- tirement. Mr, Gamer' said that m M ULATING YOU ON YOUR BEAUTIFUL NEW BUILDING. b 7b Fifcnl . WE ALSO INVITE ALL THE PEOPLE IN THE AREA TO distributed Just before Chr mas last yam wp! one of fee: highest ever pifi. THE ASSOCIATION also has about $200,000 invested in brads and stocks which is available anytime tt la want-ad- , Mr. .Gamer said. The new manager of fee association aerved is appraiser and assistant manager before bong appointed to his witira. He HAVE BEEN THE Land Bank J k r PRIME CONTRACTOR FOR THIS JOB. their Floer to have a part la brlagiagthls imprevemed to Preston. ji r 1 f Ton Cfe Be Proud of yonr . Association Building INSPECT THIS NEW FACILITY. WE ARE PROUD TO We Ape Prewd ; has the essodatira for) Ploa? and Counter fopi when ourr ' expertly done by p - - years, coming to Preetra after graduating from the University of Idaho. He start ed out as fieldman, and then wu named appraiser several yean. He was named! assistant manager in 1988. Upon his appointment a manager, Hany Gambia of Preston was named assistant 18 OF THE AREA CONGRAT WE JOIN WITH THE REST Latest Styling to nuke the association from fee time it was onaVipaSOn for fee growth cf fee; association and the fee dewed materials and present else is because of MANAGER - 0 --m y men with lho Best for OTHERS IN tha office in-dude Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Lora Tovey, office Materials Hade FOSS FU1UUTUUE PRESTON PHONE radjtos AS THE FEDERAL LAND BANK PEOPLE ABE JUSTLY PROUD OF THR NEW. OFFICE, WE TOO. ABE PROUD OF THE WORKMANSHIP 'QONEJNTD MAKING AND SKILLS THAT HAVE ANOUTSTAWDIG pUItyNNa WE ARE .PROUD GROWING IN hearty TO SEE AND IMPROVING. s. OUR COMMUNITY WE utanta u mm to ' - tY'iYOU land rank assocubon .4up CONTINUE TO GROW AND I tttiD BEHOPEUIIG -- DDffiDinG TO i tHjBjrpiinaUL i BEST A EXTEND v- t I!'-- , w? 1 r ffiri 'To Tay. am-- ' (INnpMIQRPAINT. id Prims You Call to. UoH Be JJqyYouHanl II She :? FHfttPER. r mm ' 1 . i TO PRESTON'S MAIN STREET. v Skfianie Your Sfozi 't! .v. t w, Is i. jrTvw tf l i 9 ' BROTHERS 4-!- Ai d Lvmi FiunmsLL 'i 'i-vi&t- r y, - . General liv) , j Plnmbing and Hooling Co. IMSenfe State k V - , VJ MeCAMMON, IDAHO .t, I- a- - ' & iWi 8B-12- N - .. ' faint Reyce Fuhrimaa add Rden Owens rr,':.r;! .7 v.' s ,'' j f '.. Bank Lend Association Area Shows Steady Growth; Largest In Pacific Northwest WELL BE SAPPY TO HELP YOU ENJOY THE :r f PROGRAM THEY HAVE MADE EVERT EFFORT TO MAKE THEIR OFFICES COMFORTABLE USING THE LATEST HEATING PRINCIPALS AND FACILITIES AVAILABLE. WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE INSTALLED THEIR GAS HEATING SYSTEM. FEES ESTIMATE report will Registration for the meeting will start at 11 a.m. followed by a noon dinner and a business session. The meeting will be held in the Oneida Stake House in Preston. To Federal Land Dank Association COMFORT AND EASE OF i is ASSOCIATION directors. Wayne Paris, regional manager of the Federal Land Bank from Spokane will present a film, "Credit Where Credit Is Due." V IIMV 7 made up of stockholders, formers and ranchers from Franklin, Caribou . and Bear i! CALL US FOR ... The annual meeting of the Federal Land Bank association of Preston will be held February 7 in Preston, according to Joe Garner, VAD GAS EXTEUDS ITS - 1 Land Bank Association Sets Annual Meet Association For 14 Tears 4 ..'i .v . v . n .. Grace Callleman Deads Local H. L. Bassett, Grace Cattleman, is President of the Federal Land Bank Association of Preston and has ser-fe-d as the President since the association was consolidated in February of I960. Other officers Include S. LeRoy Salvesen, Downey,Vice President, and Roy Corbett, Grace, and "irl G. Bailiff, 'C-- Xinft. ,Ti!,j.w' " THE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utah 4B h ' IPM?'iri.ii4afa W 99 |