Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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OONttNSED STATEMENT Of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
M OF CHtCKASHA OKLAHOMA
' iAf . . At thtidose of business Mny 10 1918.
KKSOT'RCKS
Loans 8nd discount - ;um.i22.21
Overdrafts - -- :i7U.Tt
United States bonds to secure circulation I'Mi.nno.no
rremium on "bonds - s..".2j.co
Fnrnltma unci fixtures ifl.nnn.ni)
Heal estate ottned . ."n.nnn.wt
Stock in Federal Unserve bank ..' T.Sno.efi
War 'Si fe. and flovenue Stumps... rT3.4l
XT. S bondi on hand $ i5.ocm.nn
Cash with U. S.. Treasurer ionoo.no
Cai-b with -banks -1S1.S.12.R7
Cash with Federal Reserve bank . .".r"l2:S!
Cash in vaults ... !in.noo.r;s
State County and City bonds warrant I!0 1.DHSi.TS
Liberty Loan bonds ..." -111.210.00
Bills of ehatiff 7t7.T- tO.ltlL'.SB
rl.!HT.oi'..72
' UARILIT1ES
Capital . i
Surplus
Undivided profits ......
Circulation
Reserved for taxed ....
Dividends unpaid
Rediscounts with Federal Reserve bank
Bills payable with Federal Reserve bank ...
' Individuals ...
Deposits Banks -
" United States
$t.202.nis.4
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!f 200(100.00
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$1.!H7H2I.72
The above statement is correct.
F. L. SLUPHF.tt. Cashier;
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Hold on to
bur Dollars
when you cjet them
hnrt Keep diem safe
in Our Bank
Ibe lair member nf each leam'wiil d;
everything possible to :;bov up her
rartnor. That th- tourney will pro-
(lure a crop of alihiu goes without
s-;;. il:g.
'i he men are now being piiired of;
am! the drawing for Ih'ir par:ier.i
will take place Sunday afternoon on
1111: porch of the club house. ' 'flu' set-
ting over of (be dale o June II and
the early drawing of names will five
everyone ample opportunity to prae-
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CAMPAIGN
FOR LABOR
WAXESHOT
Oklahoma City. Okhl.. Mav ::n.
The campaign for farm lalmr to bar-
vest the coming crops is waxing hoi
and furious in Oklahoma. It is esti-
mated that fully li-.iinii farm l.ibo
pledge cards will bo primed for us.1
In (bis survey in the cities ami towns
of (he. slate for extra farm bands.
: ' "Within five days from the day the
order of (he Oklahoma i-lale Council
of Defense went out askin" for this
survey orders were received by the
stale council for l."i.(i0o 'pledge cards
j although most of the coanty (ouuci'i
J are furnishing their own.
j Several county councils anticipated
j this move on the part of the stat:
j council to meet this critical situation
: and had called on all school d i -- t r i t
j lo make reports to Ihem on (he siin-
j ation and lo circulate (bese pledge
i cards.
Prof. ri hrift Says:
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The. watchword's ecuiomy
you m i : s t practice it too
Evcy (lav of your life
if your dutv you'd do.
; ' Learn id: to he wasteful
sM mala? every ed;rc cut
And prosperity's door
will never be shut. '
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OKLAHOMA WOMEN
TO HELP W. S. S.
lead
d -l I h
; ': ointed
''!.-'.-:ion of tbe W. S. S. and
;';.! cbtiirman id' (he Women
bin of
Nowal.i.'
clialiinail i
.. .Ma'y :ld. '(' elvo
in Oklahoma have
seivlie.s in helpiil'4
"Over the
BROWNSON NAMED
! TO RECRUIT MEN !
MERCHANT MARINE
AhtskoKce. 011;
tl.faoand women
-.icetitenred tboir
to ) nt 'War Siivfncs Si.inuis
Ton" on June 2Sih.
Tt.ere women corni'r ise re pi ese.itn-
ti i . o:( e.:. ho. .-' .eiity-even
i i... ic i.i (i.':'!ioma and will be im-
No. :m::s
THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
CHIOKASHA OKLAHOMA
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Offieliil fitalenjent (condonaed) to'thti Comptroller of Currency n( the clove
of -bun-mess on .Mnv In !'iiS
i:i:soi'i!ci:s
I. oai.. i and discounls .....': !:'. ' .
Overdrntls ... . . :
C S. bonds ;
Stock. Federal 1'eserve bank.' . . ...
Furniture and fixtures .. .
Redemption fund ..
Slate bonds and warrants 1 2H.ni7.-ll
War Saving Stamps ....f ro;:.nn
Cash ami night exchailf.e . :!:!2.M i.u7
;7r.:S7.0a
2;.:;s.:t-i
1 7i!.Surt.fli'l
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5O00.00
1 lt.u.oo
Total ?1.:!0S.(;10. 17
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Caiiital stock
Surplus
Undivided profits net.
Circulation
Reserved for taxes .
Re-discounted bills
Ilepo lis
Tot 31
. $ 1 mi.ooo.no
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The above slalemenl is correct.
Wm. If. HOXAIICK Vice President.
Attest - F. T. Cif.WniJCR Cashier.
Mrs. l-:ueeue f!.
She has been
' tli ' "'oiiien'if
; alsc:
Couli-
of Defense and the president' of
I'ederation of Womon's Clubs in 1 Already reports have been received TI'oe who invent their savings in
(an:y.e the women.. A captain will be Cine Oklahoma is expected to pledge
appointed in each school district snd hr people to save and invest in War
every woman will be enlistee for ac- Savings Stamps din ing the year for-
t.!e work. ty seven million dollars.
ihoma. All
'.'.i-'k-iee ui!l
v 'mien's division.
' v.-oman ch:iiriiiiiti lias been named
i cacti comity ami in co-operation
.'iil: the county chairman
. T.yniail k. l.une of! by Airs f.awson from forlv counties W ar Savincs Sljinins olll. veifive their
he secretary of the; conveying Ihe infoVnialinn that the investment with four per i-em eoru-
vvcnien are getting solidly behind lhe: pound imere-t in gold it i !':'::.
v nr savings movement.
; "National War Savings day" has WANTED? or i room house do -n
he will or- 'been dcsign.'iled for the 2Slb at which in. F. M. Jones Phone 30. 30-3t
iloid 011 to your dollars. ..."WMl" i'ou'vn '-w.it ..them1 they ; are yours.
While (hey are yours ihff are your best friend. -When all nthers fail you
yonr money will always help you out.
If' you put it In our bank it will 1m safe and will grow lo n fortune.
"' Who' gets the money you earn your family or others?
We add 1 per cent interest.
COME TO OUR BANK
THE CHICKASHA NATIONAL BANK
WHEN HOW WHERE BOYS
OF 2 1 MUST REGISTER
WHO must register: All male per-
sons (citizens or aliens) bora Jiebveen
June ii 3S06 and June C 1S97 inclu-
sive except officers and enlisted men
of the regular army navy aud learine
r-orps and the national guard and 11a-
ral milRin while iu federal .service
mid officers in officers reserve corps
pad enlisted men in enlisted reserve
1 orps while in active service.
VITEN: On Wednesday Juno C
3 !)1R' between 7 a. in. and S a. in.
"VVIIKTIE: At office of local board
hlvinB jurisdiction or other place
designated by that local board.
HOW: Go in person on June T to
your registration place. If you expect
to be absent from home on June r. goi
Hi once to the office of the local
ho-Ard wherever vou happen to be.
Have- your registration card filled
put and certified. Mail it to the lo-j
rat board having jurisdiction where
j-ou permanently reside. Enclose a
self addressed stamped envelope with
your registration card for the return
of your registration certificate. You
must mail your registration card in
time to reach your local home board
on June a. If you are sick on June
5 and unable to 'present yourself in
person send some competent friend.
Tbe clerk may deputize him to pre-
pare your card.
INFORMATION: If you are in
doubt as to what to do or where to
register consult your local board.
PENALTY FOR NOT REGISTER
INO: Failure to register is a mlsde-
r manor punishable by imprisonment
for one year. It may result in loss nf
valuable rights and privileges and
immediate induction into military service.
Coming Match at Country.
Club Gives Rare Promise;
Biggest Entertainer Ever
A golf tourney newml novel as!
JTonerns Cbickasha is being planned j
by the Country club and according to 1
Jiresent details -will te played off onj
ifune H. It is to be a mixed two ball !
.jtoursorne. ' ' !
. . Tbe possibilities of such a match
tarn unlimited and it is a ten to sev-;
tn.Jjet that the result will be worth
ironslderably more than a ring side
rettt." at" a. circus. - The details of ai
tnixed two ball foursome ar as fol-j
Jowe: . The men are paired off ne-
rirding to their score cards giving'
nearly an even break to all as Isj
possible. Following this the names
of. the ladies are written on slips ami
placed in a hat. Each man thus
draws his partner. Each duo or team
in the match play with one ball tak-1
ilig -alternate strokes instead of each
having an individual ;all. i
' Thus the possibilities mount. A
good drive and a rotten approach may
!'.: yle the chances for a good medal;
t-core on any hole. Every shot is;
critiertl for the men will strive to get:
the best results knowing that his
less experienced partner may spilt'
the beans while on the other fiand '
II. J. Hrownson of tills icity has just
received notification that be has been
appointed recruiting a;:ent for the
United Stales Merchant Marine. This
appointment came from Henry How-
ard of Boston director of the recruit-
ing service.
Tbe U. S. shipping board recruit in;:
service maintains a scpi-.olron of
training ships on which ynmig . men
from all parts of tbe country nr
schooled for service in the merchant
marine. The bead'fiarters of tile ser-
vice are in Roston.
Only young and vigorous American
citizens native- born or naturalized
are trained for this service in the
crews of the merchant marine. Those
who have reached thel twenty-first
birthday and have not reached their!
thirty-first birthday are eligible lor.
training. Those accepted are placed
on hoard the training ships as up-
prentices and are (rained 10 serve as
1 sailors iiremen. coal passers cooks
or messmen.
At the the conclusion of their ap-;
prentlceship they are shipped on j
board cargo or passenger vessels mak-
ing mercantile voyages between
American and foreign ports. 1'revi-;
ous sea going experience Is not nec-
essary to qualify for admission. j
The volunteer for this service sis.'-. 1
1 a contract lo serve his country In
the merchant marine for th.- duratio n
; of the war. Owing to (he vital impor- !
I tence of the merchant marine in Ibe
I var. the volunteer who serves on a
'merchant ship . ranks in importance '
j with the men in the army and navy j
I From the time of his acceptance as
an apprentice on a (raining ship he
D exempted from military draft; and
1 he will remain exempted so long as
i be continues in the service of the'
merchant marine.
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morning. I
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There will be a special omnium- J
ci-tion of Chickash.i lodre No. (. A..
F. & A. M. tonight for th" ptirpo "
ii conferring the I-:. A. degree. ;
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1918, newspaper, May 30, 1918; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729697/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.