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Vol. 17 No. 17

Nebraska News
OMAHA: Harold L. Shewmaker
will become vice president and
branch manager of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s
Omaha branch, effective January 1,
1989. He will succeed Robert D.
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Hamilton, who has headed the
branch for over 16 years, and is
transferring to Kansas City to take
charge of the bank’s business
development activities in the Tenth
® Federal Reserve District. Mr. Shew­
maker joined the Kansas City Fed in
1961 and has held many positions
since then. Currently he is in charge
of the personnel and financial con® trol departments.

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Illinois News

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CHICAGO: Martha Rohlfing has
been promoted to vice president,
public affairs of the Illinois Bankers
Association. A member of the IBA
staff since 1985, she was initially
given responsibilities in media rela­
tions and member communications,
and later was also named editor of
Illinois Banknews and Illinois
Banker magazine. Last year her title
was changed to director of public af­
fairs, reflecting her additional res­
ponsibilities in federal legislation
and regulation.
CHICAGO: Among recent promotions at North Community Bank
was the naming of Stratte P.
Coorlas to vice president. He will

Des Moines, Iowa

August 8,1988

handle much of the bank’s daily CEO of Bremer Financial Services,
operations. He has been with the Inc., has been elected new president
bank since 1981 and formerly head­ and CEO. Mr. Reardon joined
Bremer in 1961 and was president
ed the Riverview office.
since 1967. Mr. Cummings came to
Bremer in 1976 and was elected
Minnesota News
head
of Bremer Financial Services in
MINNEAPOLIS: First Bank Sys­
tem has reached an agreement to 1982.
purchase Suburban National Bank
of Eden Prairie for $5.7 million, pen­
Colorado News
ding regulatory approval. Under the DENVER: First Bank System has
terms of the agreement, FBS would announced that three key managers
purchase the two bank locations in have assumed new roles with Cen­
Eden Prairie. The other two bran­ tral Bancorporation, Inc. of Denver.
ches, in Savage and Highview, have David A. Baumgarten, senior vice
been sold to Signal Bank, West St. president, First Bank, will be con­
Paul. Excluding those branches, sulting with CBI’s corporate and
Suburban National assets will total commercial markets. Douglas E.
approximately $67 million. Law­ Aden will be consulting with the
rence O. Hauge, chairman of Subur­ community banking area; he is the
ban National, will pursue other president of First Bank Billings,
business interests when the trans­ Mont. A new president of th at bank
action is completed. Roy Terwilliger, will be named at a later date. John
president, will join FBS. He was R. Danielson, senior vice president
president of the Minnesota Bankers of corporate development and stra­
Association in 1986-87. After the tegic planning for FBS, will provide
transaction is completed, the bank management support to ensure a
will be called First Bank Eden smooth transition. CBI has an­
Prairie.
nounced that Robert A. Krane,
ST. PAUL: Robert J. Reardon, president and CEO of CBI, will
president, chief executive officer and assume the additional role of CEO of
chairman of Bremer Financial Cor­ Central Bank of Denver. Joseph R.
poration, has resigned as president Lincoln, president of that bank and
and CEO effective August 1. He will executive vice president of CBI, will
continue as chairman of Bremer retire effective September 15. James
Financial Corporation and as a B. Osbourn, executive vice president
trustee of the Otto Bremer Founda­ of Central Bank of Denver and
tion, the sole shareholder of BFC. strategic business unit head of CBI
Terry Cummings, president and will also retire effective October 28.

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DES MOINES: A1 F. Tinder, 69,
who retired May 15, 1986, as presi­
dent of Iowa Bankers Insurance &
Services, Inc., died July 28. Cause of
death was listed as a respiratory ail­
ment. Mr. Tinder joined IBIS April
1, 1978, as office manager, later be­
coming president. Following crema­
tion, a memorial service was held at
his Des Moines church on August 1.
He is survived by his wife, Sue, at
their home at 3908 72nd Street, Des
Moines 50322, and a son, Dick, of
Indianola.
DES MOINES: Norwest Agricul­
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at the Douglas office of Norwest
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913 Locust
Thomas L. Ricke, a farm lending
Des Moines, Iowa 50309
515-243-8064
specialist who served with the Farm
Credit System for four years and for
the past three years has been assis­
tant vice president, a g lending, at Keokuk Savings stockholders and
regulatory authorities. Terms were
Norwest Bank Mason City.
not disclosed. As of June 30,
MORNINGSIDE: Kelly A. Florke Norwest Bank Keokuk had assets of
has been named president and chief $37 million and Keokuk Savings had
executive officer of Momingside assets of $48 million.
Bank and Trust. He joined the bank
in 1984 as assistant vice president
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and commercial loan officer. In 1987
K
A
LISPELL:
Kalispell banker
he was appointed as executive vice
Jack
King
was
injured recently
president in the bank’s lending divi­
when he fell off his roof while spray­
sion.
ing with water to protect his house
KEOKUK: Norwest Bank Keokuk from an encroaching forest fire. He
and Keokuk Savings Bank and received a severe concussion and(
Trust Company have signed a letter was in intensive care for several
of intent for Keokuk Savings to ac­ days with two broken ribs and a
quire the Norwest bank. The tran­ bruised lung. His condition is im­
saction is subject to a definitive proving but at last report was still
agreement and the approval of at Kalispell Regional Hospital.

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Dear Reader:
Some errors occurred on pages 101, 102 and 103 of the 1988 Iowa Bank Directory. Since they
would have been rather complicated to explain in the usual correction notice we publish normally
in the Weekly Newsletter or the Northwestern Banker , we have revised those pages and
reprinted them below on peel-off paper. So you may have the corrected version of those pages
in your personal copy of the Iowa Directory, just peel off the strips for each page and carefully put
them on top of the corresponding pages in your own book. W e’re sorry for this inconvenience. If
you need more than this one copy, we’ll be glad to send what you need: or you may merely wish
to photocopy this page for duplicates to paste in additional books you have in your bank.

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Hawkeye Bancorporation
First Building 319-7th St., 50307
(A registered bank holding company)
Paul D. Dunlap, Pres. & Chmn.
Robert W. Murray, Exec. V.P. & Treas.
Douglas Fisher, Donald R. Runger, Sr. V.P.

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Francis C. Hoyt, Jr., V.P. & Genl. Counsel
John M. Bouslog, Asst. Bk. Counsel & Compliance Off.
LENDING SERVICES/BUSINESS

Robert V. Brennan, Sr. V.P, Bus. Svcs.
International

Patricia F. Rourke, V.P

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Metro

1200 Peavey Bldg., 55479, 55479
(A registered bank holding company) Minneapolis, Minn.
Tel. 612 372-8288
Lloyd P. Johnson, Chmn., Pres. & C.E.O.
Richard M. Kovacevlch, Vice. Chmn. & C.O.O., Bkg. Gp.
Richard S. Levitt, Vice. Chmn. & C.O.O., Specialized Fin. Gp.
George F Milligan, Reg. Pres., Iowa

David W. Mackaman, Brad Winterbottom, V.P.
Sarah E. Norman, David R Arens, A.V.P.
Karen E. Andeweg, Paul Kruse, Mark A. Seehusen, Comm.Bkg.
Off.

BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
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Box #897, 50304, 665 Locust 50309, 503091917
0730-0064-2
8-5; Sat. Cl.
Tel. 515 245-2424
EXECUTIVE

John Ruan
Chairman of the Executive Committee
John Chrystal
Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive. Officer
Dennis R. Wood
President & Chief Operating Officer
Thomas D. Smith
Executive Vice President-Banking Services Group
Joseph J. Bustin
Senior Vice President & CFO-Banking Support Group

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AUDIT

Bruce E. Allen, Audit Mgr.
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FINANCE
Control

Betty Cornwell, A.V.P. & Controller, Cashier
James R. Greenfield, A.V.R-Cost Acctg.
David A. Short, Acctg. Off.
Investments

| Mark White, V.P. (245-2974)
Kurt W. Barz, Inv. Off. (245-2843)
RoyW. Patton, Inv. Off. (245-2891)
Nancy Kranovich, Inv. Off. (245-2893)
Karen S. Young, Inv. Oper. Off.
| Michelle L. Sanders, Sr. Fin. Planning Off.
j Jannae I. Cooper, Treasurer

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PERSONNEL

Russell W. Jensen, A.V.P. & Personnel Mgr.
M. Jean Stewart, Tmg. Off.
OPERATIONS

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Ray C. Getting, Sr. V.P & Dir. of Oper,
l Paul A. Erickson, V.P.-Mgr. of Oper.
Jean A. Bosch, Ralph E. Kissel, Ardrae Parmenter, Oper. Off.
j Karen D. Flanders, Secur. Off.

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Administrative Services

Arlene F. DeGan, Purch. Off.

Commercial Real Estate

Jerome L. Welker, Sr. V.P
Consumer Real Estate

Sandra K. Kuehl, V.P.
Larry D. Jensen, A.V.P
LENDING SERVICES/CONSUMER

Allen R. Petersen, V.P & Mgr., Cons. Bkg. Svcs.
Main Bank, 665 Locust

James R. Grieve, Cons. Svcs. Mgr.
Bankers Trust North, 3905 Merle Hay Road

Kevin J. Smith, A.V.P. & Branch Admin.
Lisa M. Baker, Cons. Svcs. Mgr.
Bankers Trust Grimes, Grimes, Iowa

Kevin J. Smith, A.V.P. & Branch Admin.
Barbara E. Pauk, Cons. Svcs. Mgr.
Bankers Trust South, 1113 East Army Post Road

Charles K. Bonniwell, A.V.P & Branch Admin.
D. Wayne Nixon, Cons. Svcs. Mgr.
Bankers Trust East, 1538 East Euclid

Charles K. Bonniwell, A.V.P & Branch Admin.
Regina R. Eischeid, Cons. Svcs. Mgr.
Bankers Trust West, 7000 University

Laura Patterson, Cons. Svcs. Mgr.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT-BT WEST

i Steven G. Jacobs, Sr. V.P.
Bradley Hansen, V.P
Kathryn A. Curry, A.V.P.
; Daniel Thornton, Comm. Bkg. Off.
Installment Loan

Ann M. Hanson, Mgr.-lndirect Instl. Lending
LENDING SERVICES/CORRESPONDENT

Ben G. Eilders, Sr. V.P. (245-2480)
Donald H. Jordahl, V.P. (245-2477)
Steven D. Brewer, A.V.P. (245-5295)
LENDING SERVICES/CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

John W. Miller, Sr. V.P., Credit Admin.
James F. Gruenwald Jr., V.P. & Mgr. Credit Services
Michael A. Herring, V.P.
Roger Perry, Kim Cooke, Richard C. Bloxham, A.V.P
Anne E. Fultz, Ln. Review Off.
Susan Hiatt, Credit Off.
jjackie L. Tatum, Ln. Oper. Off.
MARKETING & FINANCIAL SERVICES

Bradley L. Burt, Dir. of Mktg./Fin. Serv.
Dhristine R. Rice, Steven L. Quigley, V.P.
Professional & Executive

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Donna J. Lowery, A.V.P.

IOWA BANK DIRECTORY

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Secure Adult

Leona R Sutton, V.P
Louise McDonald, Fin. Svcs. Off.
TRUST

Jack A. Rogers, Sr. V.P.
Marilyn Carlson, Candise A. Rathbun, Bryan Hall, V.P
Thomas Digani, V.P. & Trust Counsel
Douglas M. Angstrom, A.V.P./Trust Inv.
Richard D. Landsberg, A.V.P. & Empl. Benefit Mgr.
Jeri Le Henry, A.V.P./Trust Oper.
Patricia M. Ashbaugh, Vicki M. Miller, Tr. Off.
Douglas D. Herold, Tr. Inv. Off.
Penny Leigh McVicker, Janice Stueckrath, Sharyl Engelhardt,
Katherine McGowan, Asst. Tr. Off.
Directors - James D. Aipperspach, John Chrystal, Gordon P.
Eaton, Howard V. Gregory, Sam Kalainov, Gerald M. Kirke,
William C. Knapp, Kenneth J. McCarthy, E.T. Meredith III, Larry
Miller, Robert Root. John Ruan, John Ruan, III, D. Eugene
Sibery, Thomas D. Smith, Thomas Urban, Lynn K. Vorbrich,
Dennis Wood, James A. Gordon.
Cash & Due
$67,743,000
Deposits
$396,218,000
79,509,000
U.S. Securities
Capital
7,000,000
Other Securities
16,033,000
Surplus
13,605,000
FF Sold
41,250,000
P&R
5,474,000
Loans
289,526,000
Preferred
6506,000
15,588,000
Other Assets
FF Pur.
67,263,000
Assets
509,649,000
Correspondents in all principal cities.

BRENTON NATIONAL BANK OF
DES MOINES
Box #891, 50304, Capitol Square,400 Locust 50309
1955
07390082-0
9-5
Tel. 515 244-4088
J. C. Brenton, Pres. & C.E.O.
Norman D. Schuneman, Exec. V.P.
Phillip L. Risley, Sr. V.P. & Cash.
Robert D. Mann, Sr. V.P.
David G. Wright, Sr. V.P. & Sec. of the Board
Craig McGarty, V.P./Sr. Tr. Off.
Dean L. Peyton, Harlan Lemke, V.P.
James G. Friesz, V.P. & Cons. Ln. Dept. Mgr.
Mark Kempkes, Meriam Rosenthal, V.P.
Mary Sweeney, V.P. & Human Res. Dir.
Sharron Marquart, V.P. & Sales Mgr.
Brett Long, Rex Anderson, AI Jones, Bob Pedersen, A.V.P./Tr. Off.
Bob Kuefner, A.V.P./Opers. Off.
Rita Hovey, A.V.P.
Pat Thompson, Peggy Vial, A.V.P./Off. Mgr.
Diane Benoit, Doug Puilin, A.V.P.
Carl Carlson, A.V.P. & Ln. Off.
Greg Dockum, A.V.P./Opers.
Lorelei Mclntire, Steve Hamilton, Tr. Off.
Claudia James, Janet Nelson, A.C.
Kathy Ahrens, A.C.-Opers-Off. Mgr.
Imogene Wilmeth, Cust. Serv. Off./Ass’t Off. Mgr.
Shirley Kirchner, Ln. Off./Opers.
Maren Enslow, Kenneth Brenton, Ln. Off ./Asst. Off. Mgr.


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Wyoming News
This year, for the first time, the
Wyoming Bankers Association will
be holding Area Banker Meetings.
WBA President Auburn Dowdy,
Legislative Committee Chairman
Charles E. Pederson, and Executive
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travel across the state to address
bankers. Dates and locations are:
Aug. 30—lunch at Holiday Inn in
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falo; Aug. 31—lunch at Holiday Inn
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followed by “Putting Fun to Work" piano singalong.
with Ritch Davidson of Playfair Co.,
Friday’s program begins with the
Berkeley, Calif. Tustin, Calif, con­ Prayer B reakfast, followed by
sultant Dr. Leo Coleman will then remarks by IBAA President-Elect
speak on “The Year 2000: The Road O. Jay Tomson. Two presentations
Ahead."
will follow: “The Basis for Our
In the afternoon, registrants will Future in Banking” by William
enjoy a “Family Field Trip/Centen- Lovett, professor of law and
nial Celebration” at the North economics at Tulane University,
Dakota Heritage Center. A buffet New Orleans; and “Understanding
luncheon will be served and North Ourselves and Others” by Dr.
Dakota Governor Sinner will speak. James Kern, San Antonio.
When the convention reconvenes,
The afternoon’s activities include
Dr. Douglas Austin will address the breakout sessions and a presenta­
subjects of “The Bank Director’s tion on the importance of employee
Challenge” and “Techniques for attitudes by Steve Aadlund, AHP
Survival of Community Banks.”
Systems, Inc., Longwood, Fla.
ICBND to Hold Annual
Thursday evening will feature a
The convention concludes in the
“Family Reunion Potluck” with evening with the gala dinner show
Convention Sept. 7-9
The Independent Community entertainment, a pie auction, and a and dancing.
Bankers of North Dakota will
'Professional assistance in hiring
gather for their Centennial Conven­
and career advancement"
tion and Exposition September 7-9
at the Kirkwood Motor Inn in
Bismarck. The theme for the convention this year is “Our Roots Run
Deep.”
quality service by experienced professionals
On Wednesday the 7th, bankers
will meet in the afternoon for a golf
tournament. The Executive Council
525 M erle H ay T ow er
Jean Eden
Sandi Gamer
Des M oin es, Iow a 50310
515-276-1151
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515-832-1258
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PRESIDENT, $300mm bank, top adm inistrator, top
budgeter, top m arketer, strong lender . . $100,000.
EXEC. VICE PRES., head of lending, $175mm,
good adm inistrator, good teacher ............ $55,000.
VICE PRESIDENT, com mercial lender, $200mm +
solid bank, m iddle m arket credits ____$40-45,000.
LOAN A D M IN ISTRA TIO N & LOAN ACCO UNTING
SUPERVISOR, huge portfolio, will be working with
com puter input in large main fram e com puter . . .
........................................................................ $40-45,000.
AG LENDER, lines of $100,000-$500,000, strong
cash flow and docum entation .............. $30-35,000.
VICE PRESIDENT, com mercial lending, good
outstate town, good location, solid bank .$30,000.
HEAD O F CONSUM ER, $10mm dept., exp. in indir­
ect business development, top bank . .$25-30,000.
COLLECTOR, lake area, reputation bank . $20,000.
SECOND O FFICER , small country bank, all types
of lending, business development ............ $24,000.
DON W . SCHOOLER
2508 East M eadow
Springfield, Missouri 65804
(417) 882-2265

EX. V.P.
Senior loan position in M etro bank. #2 w ill have 1 0 + yrs.
commercial and mgt. experience.
$68K.
TRUST HEAD
Personal trust em phasis. Super location, run show your
way. JD a + , bus. development skills a must.
$60K.
CONTROLLER
Growing financial institution, prestige pos. Strong bank
accounting knowledge. On the fast track.
$35K.
COM MERCIAL LOAN HEAD
Run departm ent of $70M + your way! Take charge of your
career. Large credit exposure.
$50K.
CO M MERCIAL L ENDER
Move into the lim elight. High image org. has great opening
for achiever.
$38K.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT KURT ROSENCRANTS

M

317 6th Ave, Ste. 650
Des M oines, IA 50309

(515) 244-4414
ALL FEES COMPANY PAID

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
TRUST MARKETING ■ large urban bank. Requires degree

and trust experience.

$35K

REAL ESTATE LOAN • single fam ily residential and secon­

dary market experience required. Proximity of major metro
area.
$40K
LOAN REVIEW • large bank experienced required. Both
junior and senior level positions available.
$28-$40K
COM MERCIAL LENDING - V.P. positions in urban and
large suburban banks. Personal portfolios from $20MM to
$50MM.
$40K
BRANCH MANAGER - handle small business and con­
sumer credits. Med-size com m unity a ffilia te of multibank
holding company.
$24K

Additional listings for commercial lending and
trust officers. Resume’ requested.

NOTICE OF BOND SALE

The sale of bonds of the County of Black Hawk, Iowa, will
be held at the Black Hawk County Court House, in the
City of Waterloo, Iowa, (the “Issuer”) at 1:30 o ’clock
P. M ., on the 16th day of
August, 1988
Sealed bids will be received at the office of the County
Auditor as stated above, until the Auditor declares the
time for the filing of sealed bids to be closed. The bids will
then be publicly opened at the above place of sale and
thereafter referred for action to the meeting of the Board
of Supervisors to be held on the above date at 2:00 o’clock
P.M.
The bonds to be offered are the following:
ESSENTIAL COUNTY PURPOSE GENERAL OBLI­
GATION BONDS, in the principal amount of $3,865,000,
to be dated September 1, 1988, in the denomination of
$5,000 or multiples thereof, and to mature ¡
Principal
Amount

"Successful Banking is Quality Personnel"

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

402 - 571-5577

BUCK HAWK COUNTY, IOWA
$3,865,000 6.0. ESSENTIAL COUNTY PURPOSE BONDS, SERIES 1988

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Seasoned banker/team player with hands-on exp. desires
location in IA or So. M N. Position of PRESJCEO or E.V.P.
with future advancem ent to #1. Contact File No. W N X c/o
Northwestern Banker.
(PW)
PRESIDENT/CEO or #2 PERSON with over 15 years ex­
perience including lending, investments, adm inistration,
m arketin g , op e ra tio n s, a s s e t/lia b ility m an ag em en t,
auditing, director. Looking for lasting opportunity and/or
partial ownership. Contact File No. W N Y c/o Northwestern
Banker.
(PW)

BRANDT Coin Sorters-Counters
BRANDT Currency Counters
New Warranty

M aturity
June 1st

$200,000
1990
$300,000
1991
$325,000
1992
$325,000
1993
$375,000
1994
$400,000
1995
$425,000
1996
$475,000
1997
$500,000
1998
$540,000
1999
All bonds due after June 1, 1995, will be subject to caB
prior to maturity in whole or from time to time in part, in
inverse numerical order on June 1, 1995, and on any
interest payment date thereafter at the option of the
Issuer, upon terms of par plus accrued interest to date of
call.
Interest on said bonds will be payable on June 1, 1989,
and semiannually on the 1st day of D ecember and June
thereafter. Principal and interest will be payable at the
office of a suitable registrar.
All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check or a
cashier’s check drawn upon a solvent bank doing business
in the United States, in favor of the Issuer in the amount
of $77,300.
All bids shall be unconditional except as provided in this
notice, for an entire issue of bonds for a price not less
than $3,792,000 plus accrued interest.
Said bonds will be sold subject to the opinion of Ahlers,
Cooney, Dorweiler, Haynie, Smith & Allbee, Attorneys
of D es Moines, Iowa, as to the legality and their opinion
will be furnished together with the printed bonds without
cost to the purchaser and all bids will be so conditioned.
Bidders should be aware that the official terms of bond
sale to be published in the official statement for the sale
may contain additional bidding terms and information
relative to the issue. In the event of a variance between
statem ents in this notice of bond sale and said official
terms of bond sale the provisions of the latter shall be
those to be complied with.
Dated: July 26, 1988
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS OF BLACK HAWK
COUNTY, IOWA.

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TOM HAGAN & ASSOCIATES
P.O. Box 12346/2024 Swift
North Kansas City, MO 64116
816/474-6874

“ Serving the Banking Industry Since 1970”

PUBLIC FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
512 NICOLLET MALL, SUITE 550
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402
TELEPHONE: (6 1 2 ) 333-9177

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