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2 ft. IGNATIUS POST Thursday, April 17, 1961 Camp Fire story hour Sat. at 2 The first story hour sponsored by the Torch Bearers in Social Leadership of the Okihi Camp Fire group, was held at the St. Ignatius public library, Saturday, April 22. Maude Gallup. Lois Ann Mahe and Beverly Brown, who are do ing Social Leadership, are in charge of the reading hour and will be assisted by other girls of the Okihi group. Maude Gallup presided as read er, Saturday, and Sharon Orr as sisted her. The girls and boys of 4 to 8 years of age who were present were Jeannie Orr, Scott Morton, Tim Orr, Laurie Frey, Bobby Brown. Toni Brown, Susan Mor ton, Mike McPherson and Greg Hurd. Reserve District No. 9 State No. 93-526 REPORT OF CONDITION OF LAKE COUNTY BANK of St. Ignatius, Montana, at the close of business April 12, 1961, a state banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 313,855.29 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 230.000.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 34,887.78 Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $169,837.50 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U.S.) 169,837.50 Corporate stocks (including SIBOO.OO stock of Federal Reserve Bank) 1,800.00 Loans and discounts (including $581.06 overdrafts) 357,419.25 Bank premises owned $14,458.00, furniture and fixtures $5025.12 19.483.12 TOTAL ASSETS $1,127,282.94 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations $ 649,449.75 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partner- ships, and corporations 276,810.44 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 3.996.43 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 107,131.20 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 6,931.27 TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,044,319.09 (a) Total demand deposits — 767,508.65 (b) Total time deposits — 276,810.49 Other liabilities — 362.07 TOTAL LIABILITIES $1,044,681.16 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* . . $ 25.000.00 Surplus - - 35,000.00 Undivided profits 22.601.78 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 82.601.78 TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,127,282.94 • This bank’s capital consists of: Common stock with a total par value of $25,000.00. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 101,000.00 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 8,000.00 I, Fred Gariepy, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. FRED GARIEPY Correct—Attest: N. M. Stubblefield, Gertrude Gariepy, Pete Gariepy — Directors. State of Montana, County of Lake, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of April. 1981, and I hereby certify that 1 am not an officer or director o( this bank. (SEAL) RUTH L. MARSHALL, My commistsion expires June 9, 1961. Notary Public MP company to start dam core drilling first of next week Core drilling to study founda tion '•nnditions at the Buffalo Ra pids dam sites along the Flat head river will begin Monday, J. E. Corette, president and gen eral manager of the Montana Power company, said Wednesday. The tests arc being carried out in support of the company’s ap plication for a Federal Power commission license. A crew will arrive in the area Friday to start the project, which is expected to require about 45 An attendance record sheet was set up. Any boy or girl from age 4 to 8 is welcome to come; there is no charge. It will be held each Saturday, starting at 2 p.m. days. 'rhe Flathead Tribal Council, which owns the land at the sites, has given the company permis sion to make the drilling tests. Several years ago the company completed an exploratory exam ination. The present tests will complete much of the data ac quired at that time. G. M. Jones, construction man ager of Montana Power, will be the company’s representative on the drilling project which will be carried out by R. S. McClintock company of Spokane. Bechtel corporation of San Francisco is doing the engineering. Montana Power has filed an application for a license with the FPC on its proposed Flathead project, including power dams at Buffalo Rapids sites No. 2 and NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that on this 10th day of April, 1961, one JOHN F. BANTRUP filed with the Montana Liquor Control Board an application for transfer of a retail liquor license from WILLARD BOCKMAN to be used at SILVER DOLLAR BAR, Lots 5 & 6, Block 15, B Street, St. Ignatius, Montana, and protests, if any there be, against the issu ance of such license will be heard at the hour of 10:35 o’clock A.M., on the 18th day of May, 1961, at the office of the Montana Liquor Control Board in Helena, Mon tana. Dated April 10th, 1961. J. E. Manning, Administrator (April 13, 20, 27; May 4, 1961) Oh Say, Can You See - ? WORLD'S GREATEST BUNKO ARTIST! r -— X 7 f HE'S actually । IWwKft SOLD THAT 111 I M Gohr ♦junk Jewels/' SW ~ ImILUOHS!/ Of .. one of a by tte Weaft Puliuet PrUe Winning Cartoontottbr yo«» MONTANA voWKft CO. Mission RNA organizes, elects officers Mrs Sidney Strong was crowned queen for the after noon at the organizational meeting of the St. Ignatius Roy al Neighbor of America held last Thursday at the home of Mrs Joseph Mahe jr. Mrs Strong was presented the gifts each member brought. Mrs Laurence Decker was elected oracle of Camp No. B 628; Mrs George Blood, vice oracle; Mrs Mahe. recorder and receiver. Mrs Strong was named chancellor for the ycaf. Mrs Bob Bratton is the retiring oracle. Mrs Joy Lunligren, district No. 4. Each would have installed capacity of 120,000 kilowatts. The company said each dam would employ an average of 300 people almost three years, giving a long time boost to the area's econ omy. Local labor will be hired and supplies and materials avail able locally will be purchased to the extent practicable. Time is important, according to Corette. The company must have new power by 1965. “If the license cannot be ob tained by the end of 1962, it will not be possible for us to com plete a Buffalo Rapids project by the fall of 1965 and it will be necessary, he explained, for us to build a steam power plant elsewhere on our system. DEPENDABLE : RELIABLE : EFFICIENT : ECONOMICAL NEW Fearon Chapel • ONE OF WESTERN MONTANA’S FINEST ELECTRIC ORGAN — SPACIOUS CHAPEL FLOWERS (All Occasions) — MONUMENTS - Ambulance 24 Hours Dally - PHONE SHerwood 5-2121 : ST. IGNATIUS TRIBAL COUNCIL MEETING FRIDAY The Confederated Satish and Kootenai Tribal Council will meet at 9:30 a.m. Friday, April 28, at the Tribal hall in Dixon, Alvin Sloan, tribal secretary, reports. deputy from Missoula, assisted with the business meeting. Mrs Blood will be host at the May 19 meeting at 1:30 p.m. The district meeting will be in Missoula May 20 For Sand, Gravel ALL KINDS Write, Phone or See Jensen Howell PHONE 8-F-4. CHARLO Flathead Lodge No. 112 AF&AM * Meets the 2nd & 4th A Tuesday each month ’j/Xop Sojourning Brothers Always Welcome Philip R. Lewis, W. M. Frank Roderick, Treasurer Robert Herman, Secretary By Reg Manning