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F e d e r a l R e ser ve b a n k o f D a lla s DALLAS, TEXAS 75222 Circular No. 70-245 October 15, 1970 To All Banks in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District: This is to advise that the Guaranty National Bank, Houston, Texas, a newly organized institution located in the territory served by the Houston Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, opened for business Monday, October 12, 1970, as a member of the Federal Reserve System. The new member bank has capital of $400,000, surplus of $400,000, and undivided profits of $200,000. Its officers and directors are as follows: OFFICERS William T. Keenan, President Horace W. Pennington, Vice President and Cashier Billie M. Munson, A ssistant Cashier DIRECTORS Charles E. Baker, M.D. Joseph J. Holland Lester Kamin Nelson W. Karbach, William T. Keenan Ernest C. Kobs, Jr. Harold Turboff Jr., M.D. ADVISORY DIRECTORS Robert W. Baker Bernard Johnson The combined A.B.A. number and Federal Reserve Bank routing symbol of the new bank is 35-361. 1131 Yours very truly, P. E. Coldwell President This publication was digitized and made available by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Historical Library (FedHistory@dal.frb.org)