Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 9, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 January 1947 — Page 3

SUXLTvSN DaiEYTTSIES MONDAY, JAN. 13'. 1947. SUEOVAN. INDIANS TO EASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD Skinner of near Sullivan. Mrs. Nan Kelly left last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Schenck and family at Chicago. Bob Johnson and Oscar Everhart, students at Indiana University, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and Judy. Fred Burton, formerly of Graysville, and who has served with the Navy overseas for quite some time, spent a part of last week here with his aunt, Mrs. Lottie Arnett and Mrs. Harry Dilley. Mrs. Nellie Scott and Mrs. Anna Seany attended the funeral of a relative in Robinson 1875 . NO INFLATION HERE Bankloan Plan AS THE COST OF LIVING GOES UP KEEP THE COST OP YOUR BORROWING DOWN BY FINANCING YOUR PURCHASES WITH A LOW COST BANK LOAN. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON LOANS. A $7,000,000.00 BANK IS HERE TO SERVE YOU. Sullivan State Bank Safe Since 1875 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1875 ' 198 A Home Owned Democratio Newspaper The Men's Brotherhood will Mrs. George Holder has returned from a visit in Chicago and New Castle, Indiana. Mary Ellen Borders, whq is a nurse at the Union Hospital, spent the week-end in Dugger. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bedwell visited in Indianapolis over the week-end. , Jack Risinger, Oscar Delph and Melvin Wilkes left Monday for Connersville, Indiana. Misses : Margaret and Mary Elizabeth Bledsoe are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bledsoe. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans were Sullivan visitors Monday evening. RUB OH MICKS Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 T. . United Press Wire Service Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor Bryant R. Allen Editor Paul Poynter Publisher Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Sullivan, Indiana' Telephone 12 meet Tuesday night, January 14th in the Methodist church base ' VYAPORUB ment. All men of the community are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milam and Mi, and Mrs. Elmo Rennard and daughter, Betty, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hullett of Sullivan, Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson and son, Jack, of Flint, Michigan, are guests of Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Jefferies. " son have moved into rooms at the Gault Pleasant home. Mr. Milam has enrolled in school at Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and son have gone to Terre

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Quit payinr rent and own you home. Special bargain on property; on Installment plaa Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT ,

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OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES GUS LOWRY, Chairman of Board and Executive Vice President. CIIAS. F. BATEY, President and Trust Officer CHAS. H. BEDWELL, Vice President. JOHN T. PRATHER, Vice President and Assistant Trust Officer. HARRY C. LOWRY, Cashier. "J R. O. CRAMER, First Assistant Cashier. , ' REID ROSS, Assistant Cashier. LEONARD TAR WATER, Assistant Cashier. TEAL B. WIIITAKER, Assistant Cashier. EVERETT L. JONES, Asst. Cashier and Manager Carlisle Branch.

U. S. Savings Bonds! DIRECTORS ' GUS LOWRY, Chairman of Board and Executive Vice President. CHAS. F. BATEY, President and Trust Officer. CHAS. H. BEDWELL, Vice President and Attomey-at-Law.

JOHN T. PRATHER, Vice President and Assistant Trust Officer. HARRY ' LOWRY; Cashier. R. O. CRAMER, First Assistant Cashier. AMORINE M. WILSON, Farmer and Attorney-at-Law. WARTIME BANKING SERVICES (Still in Effect)

TI. S. Savine-s Bonds? Ration Banking. - Withholding Taxes.

MARY L. CRAMER, Head Bookkeeper, MINNIE MATTIX PEARL BURTON MARY BARCUS JEANWHITE BEliY J. CAULDWELL

HAZEL JONES Carlisle Branch . PAULENE SNYDER Carlisle Branch Veterans of U. S. Army.

ROBERT G. LOWRY (On leave of absence) HARMON KELLEY, JR. ALLEN REED MARKEE WAYNE PIERCE HAROLD CRICIIFIELD

. Ration Banking.

U. S. Savings Bonds Redemptions.

REGULAR BANKING SERVICES

Mortgage Loans on Real Estate. Chattel Mortgage Lpans. Collateral Loans. Consumer Contracts. ' ' ' Bank Money Orders. Bank Drafts. Travelers' Checks. Savings Accounts.

Checking Accounts. Safe Deposit Box Department. , Night Depository. Trust Department. Collection of Coupons. Collection of Drafts. Buying and Selling of Stocks and ponds for our Customers' Accounts.

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CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS $1,101,797.4' U. S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES ; (Direct and Fully Guaranteed) : 4,664,450.00 U. S. Treasury Certificates of indebtedness (due within 1 year) $1,405,000.00 U. S. Treasury Notes (due within 3 years) 1,500,500.00 U. S. Savings Bonds 106,300.00 Other U. S. Bonds maturing ' jvithta 5 years 1,013,300.00 Other U. S. Bonds maturing after 5 years but within 10 years . 539,350.00 Other U. S. Bonds maturing after 10 years but within 20 years. 100,000.00 MUNICIPAL BONDS ,.. 48,400.00 OTHER BONDS, carried at less than market 46,000.00 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS ; 1,186,272.28. Secured Loans: ' Real Estate First Mortgage Loans .... $893,586.25 Installment Loans 71,362.93 Collateral & Chattel Mortgage Loans .... 180,233.18 Conditional Sales Contracts 1.020.19 Unsecured Loans : Open Notes 41,714.72 BANK BUILDINGS (owned) Sullivan - 18,000.00 Carlisle 3,200.00 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES ;.. 3,500.00 OTHER REAL ESTATE ., None "E" BONDS REDEEMED . In Process of Collection 4,741.96 PREPAID INSURANCE 2,030.12 TRUSTS .. 98,927.00 TOTAL RESOURCES $7,177,318.84

CAPITAL STOCK $ 100,000,00 SURPLUS .... 130,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 51,001.98 INSTALLMENT LOAN RESERVE 3,000.00 INTEREST COLLECTED not earned. 6,475.47 DEPOSITS $6,787,750.38 OTHER LIABILITIES : 164.01 TRUSTS V 98,927.00

TOTAL LIABILITIES $7,177,318,

Growth in Deposits: 1940 $1,979,193.25; 1941 $2,159,927.93; 1942 $2,833,649.29; 1943 $3,794,873.28; 1944 $4,970,201.06; 1943 $6,162,282.33 KEEPING FAITH WITH THE PEOPLE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY, NOW AS ALWAYS! This Old, Reliable Bank has served the people of Sullivan County over seventy-two years without a single loss to a customer. You not only have the protection of a conservative management, but Deposits in this Bank are insured in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress creating the FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. , '

SULLIVAN, INDIANA 'Truly a Strong Bank"-"Safe Since WS" Branch Bank at Carlisle, Ind. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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