The Greene County Guardian, April 4, 1957

THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN April 4, 1957 Miss Carol Smith Weds Woodrow H. Knisley Miss C a r o l J e a n Smith, d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs, Berle Smith of New Jasper, was united in marriage with S / lc Woodrow H. Knisley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Knisley of near Jamestown, last Friday in Richmond, Ind., by Rev. L o n g s t r e t c h in a double-ring ceremony. The bride and groom were attended by the bride's mo­ ther and Mrs. Ruth Miller. The b r i d e c h o s e for her we dd i ng ensemble a pink dress with navy blue acces­ sories. Mrs. Knisley is a graduate of Greeneview High School with the class of 1956 and is now employed at WPAFB. Mr. Knisley attended Silvercreek High School but left to join the Navy and is now stationed on the U. S. S. Cogswell D. D. at San Francisco, Calif. He will return to duty April 11. A dinner was held Sunday sat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berle Smith and daughters, Sandra and Connie, in honor of S / lc and Mrs. Woodrow Knisley. Other guests at the d i nn e r were Mr. and Mrs. Rog e r Miller Sr., Jo-Ann, Beverly and Melvin Miller, M a r g a r e t Carter, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miller Jr. Send The Guardian Anywhere By D ia l­ ing 4-5091 FULLER BRUSH AGENT: Richard L. Abels Phone SO 6-2fY7 WV W YOU CAN HAVE A VALUE-PACKED Garden Club Meets at Mrs. Glass’ Home Mrs. Willis Glass was hostess for the March meeting of the J a m e s t o wn Garden Club. S e v e n t e e n members an­ swered r o l l c a l l with the name of a spring bulb. The business meeting was con­ ducted by the president, Mrs. aniSAVm hr it is FUNl Op e n i ng a special Vacation - Savings account here is heaps L of fun. Every week as you make your deposit you enjoy the thrill of dreaming of the enjoyment that money will bring you in a few short months! So why not plan a wonderful] vacation for a year from now? Then, instead of letting it be . just a dream, start saving here for that vacation today.. . at 3 per cent interest. Cedarville Federal Savings & Locm A w e . H i. 6 -2 1 4 1 Pay-As-You-Mow” term H K U K 'S A h!. YOU DO t.. ha the work-saving, time-saving mo • of tomorrow . . . today! Make small deposit on a Foley . . . th> take it home and start using it, e joying it. Pay the balance on terr. tailor-m ade to fit y our budge Foley takes the work out of grass cutting . . . ends raking ch o res fo rever. C u ts y o u r la w n vel v e t - s m o o t h . . . breezes through tallest grass. T r i m s close to tr e e s a n d walls. Come i n —ask about o u r “ P a v - A s - Y o u - M o w ” nlunmum* Cedarville Hardware Cedarville Ph. 6-1941 A PREMIUM GASOLINE AT THE PRICE OF REGULAR . . . with Fire one Protection That** you got whon you buy Fyr-Zon , . . th» gotolino that's specially dougntd tor hard-working tractors and trucks, and otters tha power you need tor cars, too. And today Fyr- Zon it better than ever, power-improved with new Formula 101 that results In even greater etficiency, even higher tire *©ne protection. Call us to­ day and arrange for automa­ tic dated delivery. POWER IMPROVED Anyone Can Buy Af Farm Bureau GREENE COUNTY | FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSN. _ XENIA ✓ Bellbrook Ave. & Walnut St. Xenia, O. Ph. 2-3541 BOWERSVILLE Short and Xenia p h 3_8S01 Going Out Business FOR Full Line of Equipment to Farm 50 to 75 acres Super C Tractor IHC Rake with Mounted Mower Trailer-Wagon Merritt Planter Plow-Picker Cultivators Elevator Phone 58494 After 6: evenings R. L. Haines. Mrs. R o b e r t Lucas gave a talk entitled, "Thank Heaven for Spring." Mrs.C .E.Reed­ er chose, "Narcissus and the C omp a n y they K eep ," as her subject. A flower a r r a n g e m e n t , "MarchWinds, "wassupplied by Mis. O. T. Marshall. It was a line arrangement. The hint for the month was "A good month to plant shrubs and trees so they will get a good start before hot and dry weather."_________________ The hostess served a dessert The mother ofRobert Staig- course. There was one guest, ers of Cedarville died recen- MissHarriettReeder, present, tly in the East. Published every Thursday of the year at 3 S. Limestone St., Jamestown, Ohio, by The Guardian Publishing Co.j James I. Gatten, Publisher. National advertising representative, Weekly Newsp Representatives and the Ohio Newspaper Services. 198 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio. Subscription rates.} By mail in Greene County, year; for other areas, $4. 50 per year; for membe. ,ed forces, $4. 00 per year. Entered as second class matter under the Act of March 3J 1879, at the United States post office at Jamestown, Ohio] BANK NO. 768 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Farmers & Traders Bank JAMESTOWN, OHIO In the State of Ohio at the Close of Business on March 14, 1957 AS S ETS balances with other banks, including reserve bal- C a sh .a n c e , and cash items in process of collection,........... $ 3 1 1 , 3 2 0 . 0 1 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed.................................... $635,400 .00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions.................................... $ 146,612.33 Loans and discounts (including $833.17 overdrafts).................... $938,301.20 Bank premises owned $18 ,500 .00 , furniture and fixtures $3500 .00 ......... .......... $22 ,000 .00 Other assets.................................................................. $168.75 TOTAL ASSETS.............................$ 2,053,802.29 L I A B I L I T I E S Demand deposit of individuals, partnerships, and corporations............... $1 ,670 ,470 .24 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations.........................$4,498.61 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings)........ ...........................$2 ,000 .82 Deposits of States and political subdivisions.......................................$ 145,231.52 Other deposits (certified and officer’ s checks, e tc .).................. $650 .09 TOTAL DEPOSITS.............................$ 1,822,851.28 Other liabilities........................................................ $4 ,974 .35 TOTAL LIABILITIES............................ $1 ,827 ,825 .63 (not including subordinated obligations shown below) C A P I T A L ACCOUNTS Capital....................................................................... $ 50,000.00 Surplus ..................... ....................... . . . . . . . . $ 100,000.00 Undivided p rofits .................................................. $ 50,000.00 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital)........................ $25,976.66 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.............. $ 225,976.66 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS............................. $2 ,053 ,802 .29 ME MORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value).......................................... $ 119,900.00 TOTAL............ ..............................$119 ,900 .00 STATE OF OHIO, COUNTY OF GREENE ss: I, H.L. Carter, E x e c u t i v e Vice- President and Cashier of the above named bank, do solemny swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know­ ledge and belief. ss H. L. Carter Correct-Attest ss A. B. Evans ss Willis Bullock Directors ss R .C . Moorman Notary S e a l Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2 day of April, 1957 My Commission Expires September 30, 1959 ss Clara B. Mauck, Notary Public

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