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1 Thursday, October 22.1959 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Man Run Over By Car During Fight At Laurens Drive-In Laurens—A young Laurens Coun ty man, fighting with another man in a crowded drive-ih restaurant parking area here, was dragged to his death early Sunday morning by a car filled with fleeing men. David Leon Campbell. 24. of the Barksdale-Narnie section above Laurens, was taught under the wheels of the car along with his op ponent as they'grappled with each other over a car theft acusation. Dozens of persons witnessed the fight and resulting traffic mishap at the Ranch Drive-In shortly after midnight. Deputy Sheriff W. D. Burns reported. Campbell, a Navy veteran and construction worker, died shortly after arriving at a Laurens hos pital. His adversary, identified by offi cers as Arthur Earl Puckett, 20, of Union, whose friends were in the car, was reported in “not serious” condition at a Union hospital. His uncle, James Clifford Puck ett, 22, also of Union, has been charged with manslaughter in the case, Deputy Burns said. Two men with him from Union were charged with larceny from a car. The uncle told officers that he spotted a crowd of men surfing to ward “the car. parked facing toward the highway and that he gunned the car. headed for the Laurens police station. Deputy Burns said. Puckett said he though that Earl, his brother Bobby, and two other men were all in the car as he sped away with two cars in pursuit. Dep- nty Burns said. Puckett said he had traveled some distance toward the police sta tion before he realized that Earl was not in the car. All in the car said they did not see the two men fighting, nor did they feel anything when the car wheels passed over the combatants, the deputy quoted them. Charged with larceny from a car were two Union men with the Puck etts. They aVe Bobby Gene Greer. 23, and Marvin Earl Sprouse, 22. Officers here said tlie pair ad-mit- ted taking clothing and other items from cars at the drive-in as well as at a dance hall Saturday night. Both the Pucketts denied any knowledge of the thefts. It was charges of these thefts that touched off the fisticuffs be tween Campbell and Earl Puskett, the deputy said. Witnesses said Campbll, Buddy Grifin and J. D. Putnam were in side the restaurant when a curb hop Winners in Dairy Division at the Laurens County Fair REPORT OF CONDITION OF M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers Of Clinton in the Slate of South CaroUna at the close of business on October 6, 1959. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection $ 2.043,129.13 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 2.463,036.83 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 2,198,147.62 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 1,601,875.00 Loans and discounts (including $17,307.54 overdrafts). 2,947,014.91 Bank premises owned $1.00. furniture and fixtures $1.00 2.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises - 1.00 Other assets 211.28 At the left is’the grand champion Guernsey exhibit ed at the Laurens County Fair last week. She is from Mar-Mac Farms at Kinards, owned by 1. M. Smith. Show ing the animal is Robert Bedenbaugh. herdsman. The than 200 animals were exhibited in dairy and beef attle grand champion Jersey on the right is owned and shown showing, the largest number ever to appear atVhe fa " by Danny Cooke, Greenville County 4-H club boy. More Photos b\ Ken Kargle. Fair Winners TOTAL ASSETS $11,253,417.77 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 8.290,724.12 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,574,670.98 Deposits of United States government - (including P9stal savings) 196,683.79 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 242,934.18 Other deposits (certified and officers’checks, etc.) 5,211.61 TOTAL DEPOSITS $10,310,224.68 Other liabilities 1,046.78 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* Surplus v Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $10,311,271.46 $ 500,000.00 175,000.00 267,146.31 $ 942.146.31 Thornwell In 6-6 lie With Hickory Tavern The Thornwell High School foot ball team will go to Greenwood tonight (Thursday) for a game with the Greenwood High ”B” team. * • # Hirkroy Tavern Game Hickory Tavern—The undefeated around the theme of “Good Citizen- ens 4-H, Buddy Huff* cow. four year 8 er; H eifer Junior Yearling. A F Hickory Tavern Panthers were tied ship.” here Friday night by Thornwell, 6-6. The Panthers now have a 6-0-1 record while Thornwell sports a 5-11. The Gophers sent Gordon Tim ^ Demonstration Club fourth winner. Huff - perr y Hamm; h ' ifer l unior score from seven yards out. The „ _ yearling. Mar Mac Farm. John E. touchdown climaxed a 62 - yard Whitten Village 4-H Club exhibit shea , N| M Fa htMf Betty Mowbray. Laurens 4-H, J. L. Yearling. John Baumberger. Jun- Six Hereford Ranch Senior Buil Koon. Larry Lovelace, Newberry ior Champion Female. R F Hipp, Calf, Ninety-Six Hereford Ranch; Laurens — The Barksdale Namie FFA. heifer senior calf, Buddy Saluda; Cow To Year old. Dianne Summer Yearling, Ryan Lawson. Home Demonstration Club and the Huff. Perry Hamm. Newberry 4-H. Baumberger; Cow Three Year old, Laurens County. Junior Bull Calf. iCamak Senior 4-H Club exhibits Allen Bowen; heifer junior yearling. John Baumberger, Kay Baumber- Joanna Hereford Farm. Tow Bulls, were blue ribbon winners as judging Bennett Hamm, Newberry 4-H, An- ger. Jimmy Simmons; Cow Four Ninety-Six Hereford Ranch got underway at Laurens County dy McAbee; heifer senior yearling. Year Old. Jimmy Simmons Hereford Catde Heifers — Senior Fair Tuesday. John Mowbray. Laurens 4-H. Don Open Show. Ayrshire—Heifer Jun- Ranch Junior Yearling. Lawson The Barksdale-Narnie Club used Willis. Max Willis; cow. two year >or Calf. Alex Simpson, Cross Hill; Yearling. Ninety-Six Hereford a musical theme featuring “Of Thee old, Robert Bedenbaugh. June Huff, Gayle Hipp. Wilford Simpson; Heif- Brothers. Summer \earling Hof I Sing” and lines from patriotic Robert DeHart; cow, three year < ’ r * olf. Jimmy Simmons songs. The Camak exhibit was built old .Don Willis, May Willis, Laur- Baumberger, A F Baumber Proyer Bond To Meet The Sacred Acres Prayer Band will meet Friday night at 7 30, it;is announced by Rev G M Daven port The site is located >n the Ware Shoals Waterloo highway String music and sinking will tea lure the service to which 'he put) lie ^"invited old and over. Billv Huff, Don Wil- Baumberger. Kay Baumberger; . t * . .... lis Rnaav Huff Heifer Senior Yearling. R F Hipp In the community exhibits. Oak ‘‘S’ Buddy Huff. Grove Home Demonstration Club Open show, guernseys, heifer jun placed second, Barksdale-Narnie John Baumberger. A F ers. Lawson Brothers Senior Heif er Calf, Ninety Six Hereford Ranch. Junior Heifer Calf, Joanna Hereford Farm; Two females. Nin ety-Six Hereford Ranch, (let of Barumber- Sire, Ninety-Six Hereford Ranch NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTF R Notice is hereby given that the undersigned officers will on Octo- ficers w file' Witt her 27, lOSS. file'with the Secre tary of State a declaration and pe- ior calf. Mar-Mac Farm Myrtle- * er; Junior Champion Female. R Pair of Yearlings. Lawson Brothers. t iiion for incorporation for a corpor F Hipp; Cow Two Year Old. A F Clinton. Pair of Calves. Nineyt Six Community Center was named third ^ Kar m. John FT Shealy; heifer Baumberger Dianne Baumberger; Hereford Ranch place winner and Camak Home 2'Tj Vear Old. John Baum- Purebred Sho, drive. placed second and county wide 4-H Douglas Wasson set up the Pan- club third. The 4-H Council and ‘"f* • a V_1 __1 1 LT A etaekiKU. ..-a,-,, iaa JOUU .YIUWUId>, Mar John ■ arm; Mac Farm, E Shealy; Shorthorn Cattle—Sum berger, Kay Baumberger. Jimmy mer Yearling Bull, Smyeolanda Simmons; Cow Four Year Old and Senior Bull Calf, Don Ruddy. Senior Over. Jimmy Simmons; Senior Yearling Heifer, Smyeolanda, Sum Champion Female, Jimmy Sim mer Yearling Heifer. (harlie Tim mons. Grand Champion Female, merman. Greenwood County 4-H junior champion female^ Uai Mac jj mmy Simmons; Produce of Dam. Senior Heifer Calf, Smyeolanda A. F Baumberger, Kay Baumber Junior Beef Show — All Breeds ger. Get of Sire. A. F Baumber Timmerman, Greenwood 4-H. Sum ger (2); Best Udder Cow, Arthur Heifers. Senior Yearling. Carroll Baumberger. Beef Cattle In the junior beef show, Carroll Timmerman of the Greenwood 4-H Club, placed first in showmanship mer Yearling Heifer, Charlie Tim merman. Senior Heifer Calf. Jim Addison, I*aurens 4H. Champion Female, Carrol Timmerman; Re serve Champion Female, Jim Xddi Charlie Timmerman of Greenwood. son - * TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $11,253,417.77 •This bank’s capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $500,000.00. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 1,162,000.00 I, G. L. Simpson, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. L. SIMPSON Correct—Attest; George H. Cornelson. Jr., R. C. Adair, W. C. Neely, Directors. State of South Carolina. County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of October. 1959. and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. JOHN L. MIMNAUGH. Notary Public My commission expires at Pleasure of Governor. thers’ touchdown when he threw FFA exhibits were not in competi an aerial to Elliott Madden for a ; tion. Farm; cow two year old Mar M#c play that covered a yank and put Jerseys, jun.or show-best fitted, Farnli John E shea , y> Robert Bed . the ball on the three End Allen Danny Codk, Greenville 4-H, Jim- e nbaugh. cow. three year old. Don Bolter caught a pass in the end zone |my Koon. Jr. Newberry FFA. Elaine wi u is V 1ar Mac Farm John E from quarterback Wasson to score, stokes. Greenville 4-H; showman- sheal y ; cow. four year old and over. The Panthers scored another ship, Danny Cook, Elaine Stokes, \j ar viac Farm. Billy Huff. Don touchdown in the second quarter David C. Sease, Newberry 4-H; heif- se nior champion female, but it was called back for illegal er junior calf. Judy Halfacre. New- Mar Mac Farm grand champion use of the hands. They threaten- berry 4-H. Jack Marlar, Laurens f erna i e \i ar M ac Farm. Max Wil ed in the third period when they 4-H, Elaine Stokes; heifer senior Ufi Buddy and Billy Huff, get of piac^j firsl in ^ fitted drove to the but the Thornwell calf, J. L. Koon, Jr., Alice Beden- s j re jfar \iac Farm. John E Shea in the purebred Shorth< UP y l0rt ^/ h - Newb ^i- H . Stokes; Iy . Buddy Don Willis and Billy the chanipion female w the ball on downs. heifer junior yearling. Jack Marlar H uff; best udder cow. M«r Mac by Smyeolanda a farm i Hugh Madden was the leading <2), Faye Chapman. Greenville 4-H; p arn , Six owned by G W Laide ground gainer, picking up 141 yards heifer senior yearling. Elaine Mar Mat Farm is owned by 1 M Tree Expert Co and ^ rushing in 31 carries. Timmons Stokes. Danny Cook. Ralph Beden- Smith, of Kinards Rov Bedenbaugh. Davey. Jr They’also showed the mv ^ a P* r *' s nl > 4 cent sparked the Thornwell attack, get- baugh, Newberry 4-H; junior cham herdsman reserve champion female cauM * l,f te,ev,slon rh '‘ same sur ting 82 yards in 23 cames. Hickory p.on female. Elaine Stokes; cow. Junior ^ H olsteirv-Besi fit- The purebred Shorthorn cattle ‘*T ed ,ha! ,,nly 1 p< * r ce " 1 Tavern picked up 11 first downs to two-year-old. David Sease. Wingard , n . Rm . 4H bu ii ti( | e was ^ won bv smvco- ' >lin ' advertlsm ^ m newspaper* ob- 6 & Hum Greenville* a’hT B,U, £ Thornwell ♦ • • ^ T”?."* Hud. Granville < H Showmun- « were won by Hnn Roddy of 'o ^T ship, Billy Huff. William Brown, ' hnton Frank Brown, Laurens 4H; Heif In the purebred Hereford cattle C ARD OK THANKS er Junior Calf. William Brown, competition. Ninety-Six Hereford 1 wish to thank the staff at Hays senior Brown. David Brown, Heif- Ranch, owned by Jot L Tolbert, hospital. fnend> and relatives for .ition to be known as CLINTON COUNi 1L OF CAMP FIRE GIRLS SARAH TEMPLETON, \MELIA P HOLLIS, Directors 1c OFFICE SUPPLIES .t CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 Authorized Dealer INFLUENCES PURSHASINC. According to a recent survey newspaper ad\ert;>ing influences purchasing moM 81 per cent of the people made purchases because of Cci.: HEARING AIDS • SUES • SERVICE • SIPPI.IES HOWARD’S PHARMACY Phone 101 0 0 0 6—6 Bowers. Newberry 4-H. Jack Mar- lar, Danny Cook; cow. four-year- told them someone was stealing old and over. Danny Cook, Elaine things from their cars. Stokes. J L. Koon. Jr. , Outside, someone pointed the fin champion female. Dannv ger at Sprouse and Greer, the sher- g ran( ] champion female. iff’s deputy said. The fight broke Cook, out when Campbell approached the' took, er senior Calf, Frank Brown, Mike won honor* for champion bull and their many kindnesses to me while Danny Wickham. Laurens 4-H. Heifer Jun- reserve champion bull, champion 1 was ill The gifts, flowers, cards ior Yearling, William Brown, June femlae and reserve champion fe ami other gel well wi>h«| were all P,„.lr»tt par arvl aclroH lham i# thav 0l * n Sh<>W ’ J WSe y S - H *‘ lfer J Un ‘ Huff. Billy Huff. Heifer SeiUOT male Puckett car and asked them if they i or ca ]f j ut | y Halfacre. Jack Mar- Yearling, Frank Brown. Buddv Other division winners were were looking in cars, the deputy lar Elaim . stokes; heifer senior H uff. Billy Huff. Junior Champion TL q i da .Ko., t calf - J L Koon> Jr * A1,ce Female. Frank Brown. Cow. Two #l a Aliaht« ff pnT« iikPt^ha? S ibaugh ' Ela,ne Stokes; heifer i un,or Years OW. William Brown. David ^ . h .^ gb „ U .’. yearling. Jack Marlar (2), Faye Brown. Senior Champion. Thom appreciated MRS Hereford Cattle Bulls —Junior Yearling, Ninety-Six Hereford Ranch; Senior Yearling, Ninety- J H «. ROWE OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONH UF PUB CO. PHONE 74 . power saw in the Puckett car. Chapman; heifer senior yearling, well Orphanage. Grand Champion. “Be a thrift-teenerj’says Pat Boone “Thrift-teeners are teenagers who’ve learned the habit of saving some of their allowance or job money regularly. In my book it’s a pretty good habit to have. A great place to save is at an Insured Savings and Loan. Your money is safe and earns more money." So be a thrift-teener. Start saving at our Association today. o \ Current Dividend Rote 3'A% Per Annum CompotuMled Semi-Annually Save With Profit, Safety and Convenience Laurens Federal Savings AN* LOAN A990CIATIGN Where people are more important than money 201 West Main St. Phone 25012 Puckett said he his car head- Elaim , stokes Danny Cook Ralph Thorn* e u orphanage in which i^lncatwf^milp nnrth Bedenbau 8h; junior champion fe- Open Show. Holstein—Heifer Jun u . ST.!? n *l*. Elaine StokM: cow. two-ytar- ior CaH. Willi.™ Brown. Frank st llEDt I.E (MANGES SEABOARD RAILROAD an nounces the following schedule rraH er whi ) rh a cnnI»c?c t vti®tf C r ,< *y7Rl David Sease. Wingard Price, Brown. David Brown; Heifer Senior road which connects Highway 2761, o j i. u .u i# t- «. _ .. u . and Ijicas j Alice Bedenbaugh; cow, three-year-1 Calf. Frank Brown, Mike Wick Officers said that two of the ld ’ Tommy Bowers ’ Jack Marlar ' ham Heifer Jun,or Yearlin «- wa - Puckitts cot L tS but Earl )anny Co<>k; cow ' four-yearH>ki and ham Brown. June Huff. Billy Huff; eft voluntarilv |J ‘ ^ h.oon, Jr.; senior champion Brown, Buddy Huff. Billy Huff; James Clifford PticWt female. Danny Cook; grand cham- Junior Champion, Frank Brown; Wirt mLtoSr ™ r- P'”" *«*. Danny C«*; prv<lace|Cow ,w„ „„ nld. VUliM Brown. .n.lrad of PW • Of dem, Wingard Prico. Asdy Chap- Dav,d Brown; Cow, three year old. Ralph A. I Eff October 24 No 34 at 10 11 PM instead of 11.02 PM Eff October 25 No 6 at 6 26 PM instead of 6 48 PM , Eff October 25 No 3 at 10 58 PM instead of 11:25 PM Eff October 26 No 5 at 12 u6 PM .Thornwell Orphanage, Senior $1,000 bond Monday. Greer and ch-—'•C' 1 ve-** man. Greenville 4-H, Jack Marlar; two^uT e7ch cT , ’5ienv ‘ ^m ^ of sire, Elaine Stokes. J. l. Champion Femak ThornweU Or an auto, were still bein'! held is h- < ' oon ’ *** udder cow, Danny Cook P?*"***: ^ amp Eema1 *; county jail Alonday r/’emoc- Guernseys, junior show—best fit- 3?^ ti! 0r Ph* n *8e. Produce of zy jau mn .ay ... e-noc.. ^ Bedenbaugh Newberry Dam. Thornwell Orphanage 4-H -H. Billy Huff, Greenville 4-H, Ldder Cow ' ThornweU Robert DeHart, Newberry 4-H; howmanship, June Huff, Greenville H, Don Willis, Laurens 4-H, Max Willis, Laurens 4-H; junior calf. Perk in General Passenger Agent Dr. David T. Mixon —Optnmetrisj— 201 V Broad '‘freet PHONE 1308 Office Hour*: 9-5:30 WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES FOR EXPERIENCED PLUMBING AND HEATING CALL BENJAMIN PHONE 117 or 5% IF YCU FONT PFAD TMF CKPONTCLE ycu font err tic: news PTTONT 74 REPORT OF CONDITION OF Newberry County Bank GnMvflle Branch Of .Terrra in the State of Seuth Carolina at the cleee of bn»tae*« aa October «. 1959 x ASSETS Casli, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection ! $ 84.244.23 Loans and discounts (including $251.42 overdrafts) 230.809.47 Furniture and fixtures 4.242.50 Other assets 315,772.69 Orphanage Junior Show. Ayrshire—Bent Fit ted, Kay Baumberger. Laurens Dianne Baumberger, Laurens 4-H; Jimmy Simmons, Laurens 4-H; Showmanship, Jimmy Simmons, Kay Baumberger, Johnny Baum berger. Laurens 4-H; Heifer Junior Calf. Gayle Hipp, Saluda 4-H; Wil- ford Simpson, Laurens 4-H; Alfred WTiitt, GreenviUe 4H; Heifer Senior Calf, Jimmy Simmons, Kay Baum- Kay Baumberger; Heifer Senior TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES t Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations •f United State* Government (including postal savings)) Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $623,782.18 $635.068 89 $365,218.80 242,373.28 4.946.48 7,500.00 3,743.62 $623,782.18 $ 11,286.71 $ 11,296.71 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $635,068.89 I, T. C. Tindall, Vice President, of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true, and Out it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. C. TINDALL Correct—Attest: Joe If- Roberts, A. J. Bowers, A. W. Murray, J. N Beard, Writer Regnery, Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of October, 1959, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank GEORGE W. RODEL&PE&GER, Notary Public My commission expires at pleasure of Gov fin /n (Tta/tiii/ Office Hour* 9-5:30 e 200 South Broad St. PHONE 658 DR FRED E. HOLCOMBE REPORT OF CONDITION OF Bank Of Clinton Of fTisun is the •( S«uih Caroliaa at the clna* •»( baviae** aa October «. 1959 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including aeserve balances. and cash items in process of collection $ l nited States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Loans and discounts Bank premises owned $46,196.18, furniture ane fixtures $10,375.37 Other assets * v % 526,760.71 815,377.06 399.130.19 102.826J9 864.442.21 56.571.55 53.00 August 24. 1912, As Amended by the Acts of March 3, 1933, and July . 1946 (TiUe 39. United States Code. Section 233) Showing the Owner ship, Management, and Circulation of The Clinton Chronicle, published weekly at Clinton, S. C., for 1959. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing edi tor, and business managers are: Publisher. Mrs. W. W. Harris. 106 W. Centennial. 2. The owners are Mrs. W. W. larris, 108 W. Centennial St., Clin ton; Miss Cornelia B. Harris, 106 W. Centennial St., Clinton. 3. The known bondholders, mort gagees. and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more (A the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or ing the 12 months preceding the otherwise, to paid subscribers dur- date shown above was: 2,800. MRS. W. W HARRIS. ’ Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21st day of October, 1966. ELIZABETH N. STEWART (My commitsion expires at pleas ure of the Governor).. Gray Funeral Home Cttatea, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government i including postal, savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits i certified and officers’ checks etc ) TOTAL DEPOSITS $2.520.92t> 31 $2,765,161.11 $1,634,917.30 476.935.66 854 15 406,271.73 1.941 47 r lard BolanVI TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS r | Capital* . Surplus — Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capitals) — — 103 E. Pitts St. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Framkoaia Pottery Silver—Watches Kimberly Diamond* 1199 $2,520,920.31 $< 100,099.00 90,089.00 ' 44,240.80 10,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , $2,765a«Lll This bank s capital consists of; Common stock with total par value of $100,000.00. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ m 999 m I, Harry Y. McSween. Cashier, of the above-named bank, do 'otemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. HARRY Y MeSWEEN Correct—Attest: K P Hamer J Leland Young. T H Copeland. Director*. Mate of South Carolina. County of Laurens, aa. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Uth day of Octetori Utt9. ami 11 hereby certify that I aa aet aa officer or dtfvrtar of ttes S MARGARET HOLLAND . My cemmisuer re are* At Wtl *f