The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1955 — Page 3
THE DAftY BANNER, GREENCA'TTIE, IN01AKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955.
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ROACHDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crtxlian of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Klmore of Covington Vivie Hicks of Lafa supper guests of Mi Janies Grider Saturd ^f^s, Orville F 1 erkir been very ill at the I daughter. Mrs. Ever was moved Tuesday
the home of her son, Cecil Perkins. Mrs. Emma Clampitt is confined to the Greencastle hospital. Her condition is reported improv-
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swinford of Terre Haute spent New Years
de Dickinson >re. Ed Pow-
and Mrs. y evening.
, who
me of her | Day with Mrs. Ma Everman, j and Mrs. Clara M
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REPORT OF CONDITION
Charter No. 10465 Report of condi I the staie of Indiana Published in reapons under section 5211,
Reserve District No. 7 ion of the First National Bank of Cloverdale. in at the close of business on December 31, 1954. e to call made by comptroller of the currency, J. S. revised statutes.
ASSET3
other banks, including reserve balance, _ n process of collection $ “47.144 *6 ms, direct and guaranteed - 465,595.37
30,165.88 25,593.23
Cash, .balances with
and cash items
U. S. Gov’t, obligat
Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks (including $1,800.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) Loans and discounts (includingr $41.51 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $4,858.03. furniture and fixtures $8,774.01 (Bank premises owned are subject to $ None liens not
bank)
Other assets Total Assets —
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations — - Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of U. S. Gov't, (including postal savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) Total Deposits ., $1,270,944.46
1.800.00
373,735.54 13,632.04 assumed by
561.99
$1,358,228.91
$ 955,845.51
208,088.36
18,716.00 85,902.99 2,291.60
$1,270,944.46
Total Liabilitit
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
(cl Common stock, total par $25,000.00
Surplus ......
Undivided profits Total Capital Accounts Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts ....
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of
Loans insured or guaranteed by Veterans’ Administration
insured or guaranteed portions onlv Total amount of loans, certificates of interest and oblig itions. or portions thereolf, which are tully backed or insured by agencies of the United States Government (other than “United Jtates Govenment obligations, direct and guaranteed.”)
I,, Mellie B. Linley, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know-
ledge and belief.
Mellie B. Linley, Cashier
State of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss: Charles A. Rockwell, Notary Public. My commission expires April 1, 1958.
CORRECT—ATTEST:
Glee Truesdel, Win. Langdon,
25.000. 00 45.000. 00 17.284.45 87.284.45
$1,358,228.91
70,000.00
None
2,495.35
2,495,35
O. B. Foster, Directors.
temoon caller. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and i sons of Ladoga and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Young of Coatesville were I dinner guests Sunday with Mr. ! and Mrs. James Miller. Mrs. Amanda Bartlett has been taken to the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Ward Batman, who will care j for her for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kinkiad | called on Mr. and Mrs. William | Hendricks New Years Day. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Goslin and family spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burkett
Goslin.
Mrs. Annie Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furry of Indianapolis. Mr. Ray Pickle of Crawfordsville and Moy Carpenter of Oak Parle, 111., were among those from a distance attending the Sunday morning sei-vice at the Pre.Vyterian Ghurch honoring the 100th birthday of Mrs. Martha Higgins. Mrs. Leota Fruitts of Waynetown and Mrs. Shelby Detro af this place are visiting their sister, Mrs. Maude Bennett in Crawfordsville, who has just returned to her home from the hospital. Mrs. Laura Foxworthy, who has been staying with Mrs. Minnie Douglas left Tuesday morning to be with her sister who is critically ill at her home in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFerlan and children of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Chosley McFerlan of North Salem, called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerran Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Dodell Radford and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hennon New Years Day. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click were shopping in Greencastle Tuesday morning. Mrs. Bernice Chastain, Mrs. June Garner, Mrs. Mary Edith Lockridge, Mrs. Ada McCammon and Miss Mae Carpenter were in Indianapolis Saturday afternoon attending the birthday party honoring Aunt Mat Higgins. They sang. Happy Birthday, while they watched the cutting of the birthday cake with the 100 lighted
candles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bartlett have returned to their home at Kentland after spending several days with his mother, Mrs. Amanda Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Ora McGaughey
of near Russellville called on Mrs. Minnie Douglas Sunday after-
noon.
The Parent Teachers held their first meeting at the school building Monday night. Mrs. Minnie Riddle has returned home after spend 4 several weeks with Mrs. Mary ..iddle and children in Chicago.
CARD OF THANKS To my kind friends, neighbors, and relatives, I wish to acknowledge with grateful appreciation, all the kindness, help and sympathy extended me during the i’lness and death of my husband, Dent Larkin, for the beautiful floral tributes received at the time of death, also the many cards he received during his stay m the hospital and the many sympathy cards I have received since. Especially do I thank all the nurses and nurse aids, Dr. Johnson, the Rector Funeral Home for their kind services rendered. Also do I express my sincere thanks to the minister, P.ev. Gilbert McCammack for his consoling message, to Mrs. Freda Parker for her beautiful singing, Walter Keller for his kindness, the pallbearers and to all who assisted me in anyway. I am deeply grateful. Mrs. Dent Larkin pd
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irwin and son. Dr. Irwin and family of Indianapolis are vacationing at Naples, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. James Stout of Terre Haute were Friday night guests of Mr. and Mi's. William Hendricks. Mrs. Mary Anderson, who has been confined to her home for some time, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. James Alton have returned home after spending the holidays with relatives in Kentucky. Dr. Gwaltney is confined to his home with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Radford visited New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. W’ihiam Hendricks. The Home Demonstration Club will meet Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elsie Thompson.
FERN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters, Anna Mae and Barbara spent New Years Day at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Long and sons of Mackinaw, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burks and daughters of Indianapolis, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters. Joy Cummings called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smiley and family of near Limedale were Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fumey and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings and Raymond Furney attended a show at Brazil Friday evening.
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Comparative Statement of December 31st. ASSETS
Condition LIABILITIES
d 954
1953
$2,480,710.00
$2,255,066.16
IT. S. Government Bonds
2.939.798.58
2,287,380.22
Municipal and Other Bonds
1.028.488.38
843,063.61
Loans and Discounts (Less Reserves) ..
2.774.775.25
2.405,193.78
Real Estate Mortgage Loans
934,234.73
744.027.39
Interest Accrued and Other Assets
33,840.19
33,252.57
Bank Building and Equipment
78.451.42
74,092.04
Total Bank Assets
$10,270,298.46
$8,642,074.77
Trust Assets
326.853.73
489.589.11
Total Assets
$10,597,152.19
$9,131,663.88
Deposits:
1954
* 1953
U. S. Government Commercial .* Savings
$ 185.880.47 5.142,073.12 4,180.490.71
$ 112,737.11 4,430,118.09 3,395,003.76
Total Deposits Unearned Discount, Accrued Taxes, and Other Reserves Capital Surplus Undivided Profits
$ 9,508,444.30 170,054.94 100.000.00 400.00(1.00 91,799.22
$7,937,856.96 157,777.27 100,000.00 400,000.00 46,438.54
Total Bank Liabilities Ti list Liabilities
$10,270,298.46 326.853.73
$8,642,074.77 489,589.11
Total Liabilities
$10,597,152.19
$9,131,663.88
OFFICERS
F L. O'Hair, President Kenneth I'.. West. I ue-President James R Pence, I iee-President Robert H. O’Hair, i ue-Presiiient \\ . D. Ma\ hall, / iee-Presidcnt
F. Mace Aker. Assistant Vice-President 11. L. Wells, Cashier laiith 1. Browning, Assistant Cashier Walter A. Letzler, Jr., Assistant Cashier I Clyde R. Randel, Counsel
UN MILLION DOLL AII.S is a lot of money—yet total resources of the CENTRAL exceed that figure for the first time in its history—this is the largest financial statement ever ’published by a Putnam County banking institution. This is a result of the solid growth of this bank, and reflects the confidence of the j - ople /A this community in this institution and its management. DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED in several ways: (1) Federal Deposit Insurance covers all accounts, (2) the LARGEST CAPITAL funds of any institution of deposit m this area and, (3) the same management principles that have guided the bank’s affairs through wars, boom and depression. WE THANK YOU for your busine.i which has made this statement py^ssible, and we earnestly solicit continuation of your patronage, and invite you to recommend our services to your friends. TO YOU AND YOURS, we wish the best in 1955.
Jarnc> S. A'bin Ernest U Colli
DIRECTORS
D. \\ . Killinger F. L. O’Hair Robert H. O'Hair
O. F. Overstreet Clyde R. Randel
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
F. L. O'Hair President
The OLDEST and LARGEST Bank in Putnam County
