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Mr. and Mrs, Jay Moyer at-
the Birthday dinner on
26 for Frank Sytsma.
and Mrs. Clyde Bayne were
at the Dick Miller ranch
Edgemont last Sunday,
and Mrs. John Hutt and
were new year callers
Glenn Hanson's.
Jim Marchant and chil-
and.Mrs. Clyde Bayne
and Mr. and Mrs.
Fillinger and children at-
the dance at the Cheyenne
community hall on New
night.
Lee Bayne and Augie
were week end visitors at
Bayne home.
Schumacher re-!
Sunday to her teaching
spending her Christmas
with her parents at Tor-
and Mrs. Dick Miller and
and Mr. and Mrs.
and son Gary visited
Lester Bayne home in the
community on Sunday.
returned with Miller's to
near Edgemont, for a
md Mrs. Carl Spidel and
of Columbus, Nebr
been visiting at the Ralph
home, after bringing
and Mrs. Matt Fillinger home
visiting with relatives and
DelicioUS
woc;her gOTA~Noon
friends at Columbus, Nebr.
The Happy Ranchers club are
going to have a square dance at
the Morrisey school on Saturday
evening, Jan. 8. It's bake and
take.
TO GO OVERSEAS
T. R. Cochran, II BU3 left last
week for Port IIueneme, Calif
where he was shipped out for ov-
erseas duty in the Phillipines. tiis
wife will remain in Newcastle
with his parents until his return
in the spring.
SPENDING WINTER HERE
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Patterson
of Sheridan are spending the win-
ter months in Newcastle with
their daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. William C. Bistor.
GO TO DENVER
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aimonetto
and son, Peter went to Denver
Sunday where ePter left for Chi-
cago, Ill to continue his studies
at the Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy
Sunday where Peter left for Chi-
holidays in Newcastle visiting rel-
atives and friends.
RETURN TO COLLEGE
Tom Spencer, Bob Slenker
Donal Weisler, Robert
and Gerald Baird and Misses
Jeanne and Joanne Shrull, Jean-
ette Cummings, and Irene Cum-
mings returned to Spearfish, S.
D last weekend to continue their
studies at the Black Hills Teach-
er's College, after spending their
two week vacation in Newcastle
visiting relatives and friends.
RETURN FROM IOWA
Mr. and Mrs. John Cole and
children returned Friday from
Percival, Iowa, where they visit-
ed for a few days with his sister,
Mrs. Dewey Bofman and family.
ATTEND FUNERAL
Mr. and MBrs. Stanley Sedig
and Justus Blaalid returned Mon-
day evening from Bruce, S. D
following the funeral of Mrs.
Blaalid. They were accompanied
by~Orvis Blaalid who will leave
shortly for his home in Mont-
gomery, Ala. Mrs. Harvey Eich-
inger of Salem, S. D. also accom-
panied them and will spend a
week visiting with her brothers
and their families, Stanley and
Wesley Sedig.
NEW YEARS GUESTS
New Years guests at hte Ivan
Minter home were Mr. and Mrs.
N. D. Johns'on, and children, Phyl-
lis and Kenneth and E. P. John-
son.
Reserve District No. 10
State No. 177
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
State Bank :wcastle"
of Newcastle, Wyoming
of business December 31, 1954, a State banking
and operating under the banking laws
and a member of the Federal Reserve System.
in accordance with a call made by the State Banking
and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District.
teed
ASSETS
with other hanks, including reserve
and cash items in process of collection $1,416,327.43
Government obligations, direct and guar-
: 2,712,619.50
of States and political subdivisions 682,851.96
notes, and debentures 90,000.00
Stocks (including $6,000.00 stock of Federal
bank)
discounts (including $6,524.52 overdrafts)
owned $80,001.86, furniture and fixtures'
6,000.00
1,972,131.55
100,001.86
TOTAL ASSETS $6,979,932.30
LIABILITIES
deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
$4,752,393.49
of individuals, partnerships, and corpor-
-s
Of United States Government (including postal
of States and political subdivisions
of banks
(certified and officers' checks, etc.)
~" TOTAL DEPOSITS $6,608,458.38
799,460.87
134,727.10 ]
~20,934.85 1
100,942.07
TOTAL LIABILITIES $6,608,458.38
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Profits
100,000.00
100,000.00
171,473.92
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 371,473.92
~AL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $6,979,932.30
*'~ '~" bank's capital consists of:
~'oranlon stock with total par value of $100,000.00
MEMORANDA
or assigned to secure liabilities and for
$917,000.00
Hansen, Cashier, of the above-named bank, hereby
t the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
ANDY HANSEN.
Correct--Attest:
H. J. ~}EVEREAUX
C. D. ROBERTS
EARL KELLER
JACK DEVEREAUX
Directors.
State of Wyoming, County of Weston ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
3rd day of January, 1955.
Jeanne Dumcke,
Notary Public.
(SEAL) My commission expires August
31, 1957.
THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL, NEWCASTLE, WYOMING
. -~
Th:'rs ay, Jan':ary 6, 1955
1955 may well be the "year of decision" in the long,
hard fight against polio. Science, after years of
unflagging research, appears about to score a stun-
ning triumph over this dread disease.
Funds are urgently needed NOW for the final push
to victory. Every dollar contributed speeds the day
when the world can at long last be free from this
grim destroyer of life and limb.
The opportunity is here the time is now
to deliver the "knock out" blow to polio.
Give from your heart to the M a r c h of
Dimes.
treatm=
Esquire Liquors
Newcastle Motor Co.
Culver Hardware Co.
The Dogie Theatre
Ratigan's Standard Service
First State Bank
Oliver Feed Store
Toomey's Mills
Newcastle Propane Co.
McColley Funeral Home
Corner Bar
E!khorn Service Station
Crum's Department Store
Sly's Super Market
Peerless Bar
Modern Cleaners
Flying V Guest Ranch
The Bronco Bar
Sioux Oil Co.
Dow Motor Co.
Sikes Service Station
Newcastle Men's Store
Black Hills Power & Light Co.
Wyoming Gas Service
Kimport's Variety Store
Wyoming Automotive Co.
Ward Lumber Co.
Butler Studio
Gambles
Newcastle Bakery
Antler's Grill