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Where the west wind blows clean, across wide open spaces. And majestic pines and pecan trees grow green and lofty along rolling Texas hills. Texas. . .a good place to call home. And Texans are proud of it TP8tL shares Texans' special pride in a natural environment. And the Company is working to preserve all the environmental assets possible while providing adequate electric service throughout the territory. Air monitoring devices have been installed at lignite-fired generating plants as an aid in air quality control. Also, these plants have been equipped with electrostatic precipitators, devices which will remove substantial amounts of particulate matter from stack emissions. These efforts will help keep Texas air pure and healthful. To help conserve the natural landscape in every way possible, substations are low-profile structures with underground distribution facilities, screen-type fences and extensive landscaping. Plant-site lakes are stocked with fish and opened to the public. An experimental catfish farm has been set up at the Trinidad generating plant. Texas Power 81 Light Company is pleased to work with Texans to preserve a treasured environment. IT'S A FACT: During the past twenty years, the costs ofmany materials and items of equipment purchased by Texas Power 8. Light Company to produce and supply electric power have risen more than 100W TEXAS POWER 8c LIGHT COMPANY A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility i , T' . T .tu v '-Aw , , 5. .551 .s,z. . T . 'wg .-..,5,-Y :if T, .rp 'Tf1,- 42.g'Zf1 AP - . . 'f iT , T ,. 1 11 T . my -N -F2251 ,. .Sf off -57 V itlW:'.tt.iZ' XM?- -f'zW 'f1 T' txt' fifth tiki 5 if l 1-Vet? 'F-:fir '- ' S l fllgff--ltttgktksif Will 63. +14 gpg? T ,tum tal -Q Xjf4Qe'w 510.3-t f i? if tr. 92, :iyyx fffd T' B '!I.rTE'l N q,JJxgllY.g.T-ilttxxxwgyg-' qt- ?-' . ' 'tt i l 1l .?'t'-,a-,.' A ffm' T 5.5 ' T' V f . 'f 3' I - f'V Tt!f7 f Ti- X 1 -W' -55'-si. . 1,'i1 I VV 5750, ,ff f4,69p1F'H i :.-iaith1.154-zxxikjfffisI-'ZW X !,.' '47 T0 fy? YW' 'H ly fi 1 ant' '21, .cl if. NWS X- --X3-sex f , 444 ff mW' ,T fzw'-stiff! new 'T W T Tv p' T .iff 'I' -L T 4 A T 'Wig lil? ' ff ' Mn, Z ,Jr. ' 5Qf 'f y if fp if ,104 if W ,T ly I . Xie 1' 1 1 4, ly fl I ,fx 1 ,ff I .. . , ff - ,,..l T ., ,- ,, ,V i V ,- ,: ii 2- - f V -1 'H 1 2:12-1 if' W,-ff 'T .' .f, i T 4.5 ,V 1 l, rf ' u l, , V y'. 5,1 , ,Inq l' l 41,6 WM, rv 11:4 ,gg Vfgiwty ha., ig: - ., T- -gl, I! f 3 .ji xceg it 1 . ff w- L M. Ai f . . p if fffnf ilf VWT4. T . KRW 115557 . ,T T- -1. . ff fr! t Th 'd f T ln our ue S ISS. .. ef if f fl , , ,f,: 1,17 ,'. ,Q-W 5 K -Y' Qligf' 'iiyigiif 'V-:WZ ,W .-Y .-'ff-.:g,.-r M, N T s e e s .ff 5 .ti-X: T X t ff I - X -. NW XX- T tits I T 2+,N1t X'sskQSNQ.T Tis: 5. . . . .f.:fT:Tu'fitffT r T . swgffs, .1 .. .- 'rt '97.itj,1fMff!lfQ, llH.,yfine3lllt-+awww. :ssc - feimsst- .wp if 'ff T we- lf 'H'l1. ll!'P3fTXNfi'3i-Amt A li- 'a T- Tvs T ' T 7' l l' I .fijtti Zi 1 - 'T WTTNW T . l T -, - W -lit--' AT Q T 1 fi T'lWNW?agllrTffifitfQliliP'TTT A -,,Wf2'TT51-abit .vg ' ,MQW if if ' T. llHllii.lltiiTE: it,a Qiitif Mfrs - . i'-i'i-lli5ii- Ti T - Y -- X wi . 1:-T5-eel :xg wwe ' ..i,.',.f,qi,..'T4 ,TT'2,5t.gl,i3?9X . 3 K 11 kiwi .... 5i1: T T T' T. ' 'i-' -.-. Til za - 'V'-'H if . ...TT1z-:fi t il' 4'-tf tsl.-.!.'.t' Q i f fr --. , it-CVT 5' - '. ' 1 - ,ZZ'7f f., ff..'-h3Z9tQ.f4.Tl,'fl.' TEH il. MJT- ffztir xtf iz 'Y lggil-5l'T.A A .l' rl sy ffm.:-.T'.1: Till'61-Tf.-'flwi Ti. 'vi 2 QNIWX ,nm w- tif l'Xg f'iNigi Ntwtwwear- x, Mft- -ws f-Xzliittis .T T . f ., ,lgtgpw.AIRaslfw'--Etwtl -4 1,1 'fr 1 f 'Wig .lim tl-k ::ttjTi+ 1f if - ri 52-Zlyjgzirglf 'ftii5i,.,,,Ttgt'.it'-'i'ff33.Qig-Q?Exist-Tf'JfQNQdTiytf7i.f'5ff? fi , A ' l- 1251 4:-. -L, I' ' ,Mgmt V' like 't -Mllllviti-i 'zifi-5Qff2 A T - T .J . ltllix ssillllllilii it isa.. , tif-- A l jg,fyffff-liiTT- iv- QT Tw Ta',rf,,ltfgf4 Y 1rfiffllAr tget- 21 ll' wil W- asses: i N1 If .lily l sg T, Ti Ti T- - . ff 'T' ' ,ff x titer, rrTf 4f it T 4 -Ti 'C-ff, ,J it 2 ' T u 1 4 f I ff H' 4 rf 33 ' if
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F84M FARMERS AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK Member FDIC Each.AccountInsured'To 520,000.00 Drive In Window Bank By Mail Certificates Of Deposit Auto Loans Night Depository Savings Accounts Saturday Banking Cattle Loans Banking Hours Mon. -F1-1. 8 AM-2 PM saturday 8 AM-11 PM P.o. Box 212 432-3211 Krum, T exas 76249
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SANGER YOUR FUTURE IS OUR FUTURE I531 OVER EIETY YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE John Porter President Bob McLaughlin Vice-President Sanger, T exag , H 350633 ' A
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