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BEAVER BANK SITUATION
LEBANON LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Byrne Fletcher and son Albert of Junction City, Kans., visited from Thursday until Sunday with Mrs. Fletcher's uncles, John Horton and other L. and Henry relatives.
George Nestle spent Friday night at the John Weber home.
We clip the following from last week's Beaver City "The First State Bank suspended active business last Friday morning. The suspensions was caused by continued withdrawls which caused decline in deposits from $450,000 to $235,000 in the last year and from top of $715,000 eighteen months ago, It had amounted to more than $1000 day for the past 90 days. People indebted to the bank could not pay their notes rapidly enough to meet the declining deposits. Richard is in Examiner Hadley By Saturday It is and hoped one will be in charge some who can give customers access to safety deposit boxes, etc. It is understood the estimates made up by Mr. Hadley indicate that in the event of reorganization depositors could be given credit immediately for practically all of their deposits and that there would probably be little loss to anyone but any necessary for depositors to agree draw but of their depercentage recurrence of the recent trouble. Beaver City without a bank is thinkable. The entire community will co-operate to reorganize or open the bank."
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weber were Thanksgiving dinner guests parental John Weber home.
Miss Arlene Welborn spent from Thursday until Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Welborn and family. and Mrs. John Horton Mr. entertained party Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Byrne Fletcher and Albert of Junction City, Kans., Mr. and Mrs. L. Flechter, Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Nichols and family, Henry Horton and Miss Ada Moss. Mrs. Horton served a lovely
Miss Ada Moss of Danbury spent until Sunday with from Thursday Lorine
Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. H. family entertained at Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Byrnie Fletcher dinner, Albert of Junction City, Kans., and Moss of Danbury, Mr. and Miss Ada Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Len Flechter and Henry
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