Delaware County Bank, Delaware OH 1964

Delaware County Bank (p. 1)

Title

Delaware County Bank (p. 1)

Subject

Delaware County Bank--City of Delaware--Delaware--Ohio
Financial Institutions--Delaware County--Ohio
Promotional materials--Delaware County Bank--Delaware--Ohio

Description

[page 1]

[corresponds to front cover of Delaware County Bank]

The

DELAWARE COUNTY BANK

Delaware, Ohio

[image of bank]

March 1964

Date

1964

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/

Format

Book

Language

English

Type

Still Image
Text
Delaware County Bank (p. 2)

Title

Delaware County Bank (p. 2)

Description

[page 2]


[corresponds to inside of front cover of Delaware County Bank]

To

our STOCKHOLDERS

our CUSTOMERS

the MEMBERS OF OUR STAFF, and

the DELAWARE COMMUNITY:

After over thirteen years of business in Delaware,

we are proud to have served the financial needs

of our many customers in the city and county. We

are more than pleased with the response and sup-

port which the community has given us in this re-

latively short period of time. This confidence has

enabled us to grow with the economy in our area

and provide new and increased service to advance

the development of a Greater Delaware. It is in

this spirit that we open our new downtown office

and dedicate our future to provide sound, progres-

sive and convenient Banking Service to the people

of Delaware County.

The Directors

The Delaware County Bank

March 11, 1964
Delaware County Bank (p. 3)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 3)

Description

[page 3]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 3 of Delaware County Bank]

Temporary Quarters

[cartoon reading: "TEMPORARY ENTRANCE BANK SEPT. 1963"]

During the remodeling project, it was necessary

that we vacate the main banking area. We were

fortunate to have space in the building to estab-

lish our temporary office, thus preventing a move

to quarters in another building. The patience,

understanding and cooperation of our customers

during this period have been sincerely appreciated.

The first step in the remodeling was the construc-

tion of a new and more adequate vault. This work

was started on July 15, 1963. The banking office

was moved to the basement area in September

1963, where business was conducted in what was

known as "the bargain basement." The entire re-

modeling operation lasted exactly eight months to

"ribbon cutting day."

[cartoon reading: "BANK MOVED UPSTAIRS MARCH 1964"]
Delaware County Bank (p. 4)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 4)

Description

[page 4]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 4 of Delaware County Bank]

50

YEARS

AGO

[photo]

The Building During Construction

This picture was taken approximately fifty years

ago when the building was being constructed.

Carbide street lights, steam engines and handle

bar mustaches were normal sights to be seen on

Sandusky Street. Construction techniques were

greatly different from our modern day methods.

Quality of workmanship and strength of materials

in the original construction presented several

problems in our remodeling program which de-

layed completion.
Delaware County Bank (p. 5)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 5)

Description

[page 5]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 5 of Delaware County Bank]

[photo] [arrow] Then

On October 7, 1950, Delaware's Home Owned,

Home Controlled Bank opened for business. Six-

teen men organized a group of people to establish

a second bank in Delaware, and were elected as

the first board of directors when the bankw as char-

tered. The first banking office was established

in the present County Bank Building which was

then the Peoples Building, and occupied less than

half of the first floor area. Judge Fred J. McAlli-

ster was the first president of the bank.

And now [arrow]

Today we are proud to open our newly remodeled

Downtown Office, designed to provide for our

customers' comfort, convenience, and service.

The enlarged lobby and banking area occupy the

entire first floor of the building plus additional

space on the mezzanine and in the basement.

Modern fixtures and decoration have been com-

bined to contribute to the attractiveness of the

downtown business area.
Delaware County Bank (p. 6)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 6)

Description

[page 6]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 6 of Delaware County Bank]

[photo]

The

DELAWARE COUNTY BANK

41 N. Sandusky Street
Delaware County Bank (p. 7)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 7)

Description

[page 7]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 7 of Delaware County Bank]

[photo]

The desire to indicate the interest of the bank in

activities of the community, prompted the placing

of four paintings in the lobby area, representing

religion, education, agriculture and the county

fair which attracts attention each year to the grand

circuit racing event, The Little Brown Jug.

Mr. Richard A. Wengenroth, Assistant Professor

of Fine Arts at Ohio Wesleyan University, has re-

alistically depicted these subjects in his paintings

of scenes in Delaware and the surrounding area.

The choice of a local artist, talented to execute

this idea for the bank, underscores the resolution

of interest in the community which fostered the

founding of the Home Owned, Home Controlled

Bank in Delaware.
Delaware County Bank (p. 10)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 10)

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[page 10]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 10 of Delaware County Bank]

A Growing Bank...

...On the Move

HIGHLIGHTS

Opened for Business October 7,1950

Expanded Banking Offices September 1953

Purchased Office Building May 1958

Opened Drive-In Office June 1960

Opened Remodeled Downtown

Office March 1964

Annual Dividends Paid on

10,000 Shares to

396 Shareholders $ 18,000.00

Total Loans Outstanding

March 1, 1964 $4,197,026.23

Total Resources $8,422,595.23

Total Capital Funds

(Less Reserves) $ 590,190.69
Delaware County Bank (p. 8)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 8)

Description

[page 8]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 8 of Delaware County Bank]

A Service Interested Bank

In addition to providing more comfort and conveni-

ence for our customers, modern fixtures have been

installed to increase and improve our service. A

New and Larger Vault, equipped with the most mod-

ern alarm system and protective vault door has

been constructed to protect the money, records

and valuable personal property of our customers.

The new Walk-Up Window in the vestibule will be

open for after-hour deposit and loan payment trans-

actions. The vestibule also encloses a new 24

Hour Night Depository, protected from the weather

and well lighted for depositing bags or envelopes

when the bank is closed. The new conference

room will afford privacy for the closing of loans,

opening of depository boxes in estate matters or

other business of a confidential nature. The en-

larged lobby area provides adequate space and

facilities to handle peak customer loads. These

are but a few of the many services made possible

by our remodeling and expansion.
Delaware County Bank (p. 11)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 11)

Description

[page 11]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 11 of Delaware County Bank]

Our New Look

[photos]
Delaware County Bank (p. 12)

Title

Delaware County Bank (p. 12)

Description

[page 12]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 12 of Delaware County Bank]

The Staff that serves you

Jean Bachelor

Robert E. Ball

Olivia F. Bennett

Catherine Cooperider

Melvin S. Evans

Linda Mae Fish

Naomi L. Heavlin

Wilma A. Jones

Sandra A. Keller

Mary E. Magrew

Doris McKee

Clarabel G. Overturf

Nancy G. Perry

Barbara A. Reese

Ann M. Redd

Alda Skinner

Betty Stimmel

Roger M. VanSickle

Patricia Lee Veley

Doris J. Whipple

John E. Young
Delaware County Bank (p. 13)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 13)

Description

[page 13]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 13 of Delaware County Bank]

The Directors

Robert B. Powers

President Emeritus

Richard L. Firestone

Chairman of the Board

Alfred B. Wise

President and Cashier

Clifford S. Gooding

Vice President

Milton L. Havens

Vice President

Dwight Humes

Vice President and

Assistant Secretary

Bernard Hatten

Secretary

James E. Wyant

Assistant Cashier

Patrick McCaffery

Branch Manager

The Officers

Clyde E. Beougher, Teacher

Delaware Public Schools

A. L. Everitt, Erlay Hatchery

R. L. Firestone, Attorney

A. P. Freeman, Farmer

Clifford S. Gooding, Farmer

Ralph J. Gooding, Farmer

Bernard Hatten, Secretary

Milton L. Havens, Farmer

Harry A. Humes, Secretary-Treasurer

U.S. Air Conditioning Corp.

Will McElfresh, McElfresh & Son

John H. Matthews

Elden T. Smith, President

Ohio Wesleyan University

Glen W. Way, President

U.S. Air Conditioning Corp.

Guy A. Weiser

Alfred B. Wise, President and Cashier
Delaware County Bank (p. 14)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 14)

Description

[page 14]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 14 of Delaware County Bank]

The Bank's Services

SAVINGS

Regular Savings Accounts

Christmas Savings Club Accounts

Vacation Savings Club Accounts

Certificates of Deposit

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

Regular Checking Accounts

Special Checking Accounts (No Service Charge)

Complete Bank-by-Mail Service

LOANS

Real Estate

Commercial

Automobiles

Farm

Personal

OTHER SERVICES

Bank Money Orders

Travelers Checks

Certified Checks

Branch Office Drive-up Service

Downtown Office After-Hour Walk-up Service

24 Hour Night Depository

Safe Deposit Boxes
Delaware County Bank (p. 15)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 15)

Description

[page 15]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 15 of Delaware County Bank]

[photo]

DRIVE-IN OFFICE

19 London Road

Plenty of Free Parking
Delaware County Bank (p. 16)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 16)

Description

[page 16]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 16 of Delaware County Bank]

Service to the Community

TIME AND TEMPERATURE,

On the Corner

HOME TOWN NEWS

(WDLR -- 8:30 am each weekday)

PUBLIC MEETING ROOM

(Branch Office Basement)
Delaware County Bank (p. 17)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 17)

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[page 17]

[corresponds to back cover of Delaware County Bank]

[blank]
Delaware County Bank (p. 9)

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Delaware County Bank (p. 9)

Description

[page 9]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 9 of Delaware County Bank]

Comparative Statement of Condition

ASSETS MARCH 1, 1964 MARCH 1, 1959 MARCH 1, 1954

Cash and Due from Banks $ 924,717.89 $1,017,489.16 $ 939,038.14

U.S. Govt. Obligations 2,125,963.75 2,017,552.61 1,457,809.11

Other Bonds 949,776.45 687,142.24 449,381.27

Loans and Discounts 4,197,026.23 2,600,536.17 1,457.779.22

Banking House Investment 110,000.00 100,000.00

Furniture and Fixtures 109,950.73 13,447.92 16,618.52

Other Assets 5,160.18 1,901.20 15,195.64

____________ _____________ _____________

Total Assets $8,422,595.23 $6,438,069.30 $4,335,821.90

LIABILITIES

Deposits - Demand $4,221,262.17 $3,543,182.56 $2,579,540.35

Time 3,480,182.35 2,357,500.23 1,460,399.75

Total Deposits $7,701,444.52 $5,870,682.79 $4,039,940.10

Capital 200,000.00 200,000.00 125,000.00

Surplus 250,000.00 200,000.00 80,000.00

Undivided Profits 140,190.69 102,546.91 72,257.59

Other Liabilities 130,960.02 64,839.60 18,624.21

_____________ _____________ _____________

Total Liabilities $8,422,595.23 $6,438,069.30 $4,335,821.90

Dublin Core

Title

Delaware County Bank, Delaware OH 1964

Subject

Banks--Ohio--Delaware County--Ohio--1964
Delaware--Delaware County--Ohio

Description

This book serves as promotional material for the Delaware County Bank on North Sandusky Street in Delaware. The bank's construction is described, names of staff are included, and photos of the finished building are also included.

Creator

The Delaware County Bank; Delaware, Ohio

Date

1964

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/

Format

Book

Language

English

Type

Still Image
Text

Identifier

22221024

Collection

Citation

The Delaware County Bank; Delaware, Ohio, “Delaware County Bank, Delaware OH 1964,” Delaware County Memory, accessed November 28, 2024, https://955853.rosydayhk.tech/items/show/190.

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