Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1950 — Page 7

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. I*so

QmMjHnBMMv Sattofactloa Gnaraatood fcWwmlratO*. Democrat Wm* Ade Grto* Aeetott

Reverve District No. 7 State No. 765 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST STATE BANK OF DECATUR of Decatur. Indians, a member of the Federal Reserve tyetem. at the close of bueineeo on October 4th, I*6o. publiehod In accordance with a call made by the Federal Reserve bank of thio district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. A j' t g T g Cash balances with other banks. including reserve balance, and cash Items In process of c011ecti0n32,307,000.6* Vnlted States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed —- ——- 3.684,871.36 Obligations of States and political subdivisions . 463.336.6 U Other bonds, notes, and debentures 30.152.30 Corporate stocks I including 36,750.60 stock of Federal {Reserve bank) 6,<50.00 Loans and discounts (Including 3 76 overdrafts) .... 3.233,763.11 Bank premises owned 311,503.011 Furniture and futures 27,565.40 Other assets —- --- -23" »I TOTAL ASSETS ....x-- 310.406.156.47 LIABILITIM Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, aqp corporatlons - --34.5M.i47.16 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships. and torporSitions 4,111,583.54 Deposits of United States Government (including postal ’ savings) ....—- — 65.648.78 Deposits of States and political subdivisions —738.478. M Deposits of hanks 60.480 *6 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.), 25.681 30 TOTAL DEPOSITS **.556,636.35 Other liabilities -— 13,536 31 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) .........33.580.162.66 CAPITAL ACCOUNT* (hspital* 400.000.0® surplus -w,v..» 125.000.00 Undivided profits 175,344.81 Reserves land retirement account for preferred capital);. 15,046.00 TOTAL CAPITAL. AQQOENTB.. .. ..... ...... -I TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.. .310.406 153:17 ♦This bank’s capful consists <>!' First preferred stock with total par value nt 3 none, total retir»bl< value of 3 none Second preferred stock with total par value of 3 none, total retirable value of 3 none Capital notes and debentures *360.6*6.80 Common stock with total par value of *lM».ooo.m>. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes . ...3132.000.06 Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors noi tucluded in lisbillfteu .. none (at Loans'as shown above are after deduction of reserves of ',*1.575 16 4b» S« unties ..as. shown .above are after deduction of reserves of .-..’i-.'. none'.' I. H H Krueukeberg. Cashier of the alwva-nanx-d bank, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief H. H KRI ECKEBERG Correct—Attest: T. F (Jrallker. . ... E. W ttoache. Theo Hobrm*. • Directors

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Marriage license Basatss Booming 155 licenses Issued During Three Months The belghlralas pressures of war. the wiles of Dea CupM. and an able assist from fust plain love, sootued the marriage licenhe ataxiatics to i rather respectable high for the past three months, according to figures released today by .the clerk’s office. During that quarterly span, 155 couples have walked into the clerk's office, were issued licenses, then apparently marched oft to the altar. It la Interesting to note that the concentration is largely in the 2b to 30 age bracket, but love moves onward and upward through the years, with three men and one woman applying tor licenses in the 60 to 70 year group. In the 30 co 3« age brocket, lit young men applied for licenses aa did 64 young ladies In the under 20 years nt age group, there were 65 girls while only nine boys of such tender years thought that tying the knot was the final gnawer. There were 15 men and woman each In Hie 30 to 40 bracket who applied: five men and seven women In the 40 to 60 year group, and four men and three women in the 50 to 60 year applicants. Taking the 20 to 30 ago brocket in the group of figures, compiled by Donna Roth of the clerk's office, there baa been a’steady increase in the male applicants each month: in July 34 applied. August. 36 did so. and in Heptember. 43 young men were in the mood. The same Is true of the total applicants tor the three-mouth period In July. 43 couples publicly announced their intentions by applying for the license, in August the number increased to SO and in Heptember a new record was achieved when 82 couples applied tor licenses None of the experts In the marriage license department would be quoted on any single reason tor the influx of applicants, It was cautiously ventured, though, that there were likely a multitude of reasons, chief .rtuoug which art included the .iuioHiiew*. «f, th«*. draft, good wages and prosperous times coup led with high employment Then, of course, it is agreed that the altitude that two can live as cheaply aa one will forever h«' one of the reasons for getting married Thomas Jeffdtodk sited In aetabllahlng the National Gaaette in 1731.

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Mr ami Mrs. Donald Lee are the parents of a baby sou. born at 8:26 k.tn. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 7 ounces. Attends Meeting Os Chrysler Dealers U. J. Macklin of I’hll L. Macklin company, was among. 20u ChryaMr*. Plymouth dealers of this region who attended a special meeting (hie week in Detroit to bear plans j for the 1851 Chrysler line ! David A. Wallace, president of i the division, and Joseph A. iry, the general sales manager gave dealers advance information ion the 1961 models. Plans tor the

remainder of thia year and company policies In general were also discussed. Republican Truck Is Parked Here B A truck emblsxened with the E credos which serve as the planks of the Republican platform, and 1 equipped with loud speaker system. has been Installed near the court house by the Adams county .central committee of that party. Arrangements for the truck's ar * rival were made by Harry Essex. | chairman of the Adams county as t well-as the fourth dislrkt Republi. •'ran commUtecs. s| .The truck was prepared with g windows on each side grapbtaally s stating the purpose of the party, |u>e faults of others and the Kerf publican's mode of corroctton. OeI' the truck is to boost the a fortunes of candidates Hen. Homer n'rapahart and congressional hopee'ful E. Ross Adair.

Con||d Horim 0> TrouHesMie Dnin Commtaionars In Special Session The board of county commlssiotv ers met la special session today to coadnet a hrsriag oa a ttto drain, OM in Root township that to proviag troublesome to farmers and the ceaaty highway department. The groin, apparently plugged, runs rampant over the land of two farmers and over the county road; the purpose of the meeting today Is to discover whether or not the matter can be alleviated. The farmers Involved as well as county highway superintendent Phil Sauer were in attendance with the commissioners to add to the dtocaastoa. Members of the county council will also meet In special sessionnest Monday and Tuesday—to study additional appropriations for the different county governmental ualta amounting to approximately •UROB. The appropriations are for operating expenses for the remainder of the year. jjk ■■ - ■ WfTM THE STARRY took of romano tn her eyes, octrees Fatrice Wy more, la Porto, shown you the rinf which is evidence eg her approach ing nsarriaffS to actor Errol FTyni in Monaco. ffotwwttoaaf, Try A Democrat Wont Ad—lt Ways

Admitted: Mias Janet Hoskins, Bryant; Mrs. Henry Lengerich. Itocatur; Ernest Pickering, Monroe. Dtemined: Theodora Lwagarteh. OecMur; Charles Huffman, DecaUr; Mrs. David Terveer and baby son. Michael David, city. Trade la a woea ream — Decatur

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