salado. georgetown and round rock. the population, one or both thoss might have been five or 600, and there was a stone quarry off to the west. and so those were dusty little dried up. texas and now, of course, you know what those lik and so personally electric co-op, the co-op the hill country based in johnn over not sure how far maybe they go to i''m n. it's a pretty good size area and in beginnings and they were among the first because of lbj centers of course, they were a typical rural co-op and the problems had in the 1950s is that they're, you know, people were leaving in the 194 a leavid moving to sanio, llas and austin. now, course, they're you know, those towns are among fastest growing in the country. andy use that little rural co-op fe 19s is the largep states.country in the united and there their membership is obviously by leaps and bounds. so sometime in the 1970s, some cohort cohorts, i guess is the best word of kind of took over personality co-op and they were le make the board