Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 28, DeMotte, Jasper County, 2 February 1933 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WE Print LETERHEADS ENVELOPES SALE BILLS STATEMENTS DODGERS BUSINESS FORMS FARM STATIONERY Printing that tells a convincing story and creates an attractive impression, is the kind done here. PRICE, QUALITY AND SERVICE RIGHT Kankakee Valley POST DeMOTTE, IND.

SATURDAY SPECIALS BUCKEYE OATS, 5 pound sack 14c ALAMO COFFEE, per pound 23c VANILLA WAFERS, pound 25c TOMATO SOUP, per can 5c PORK ROAST, pound 8c FRESH SIDE, pound 5c GOOD LUCK, pound 16c NUCOA, pound 12c GRANGER’S GROCERY DeMotte, Ind.

Can Banks BE "TOO CAREFUL” ABOUT SOME people who have vainly sought bank loans complain, at times, that banks are “too conservative.” They forget that the loan they seek is the money belonging to depositors, and that the welfare of the entire community rests largely on how the banker handles this money. The banker asks himself three main questions about every loan: (1) Is it safe? (2) Will it be repaid within a reasonable time? (3) Will it tie up too much of the bank’s resources in one type of loan? These three factors--safety, liquidity and diversification--are most important in connection with any bank loan. A bank can hardly be “too conservative” in its loaning policy if it is to remain strong and successful. BANK OF DeMOTTE, DeMOTTE, IND. Member of INDIANA BANKERS ASSOCIATION