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      <div>THOMSON'S MANUAL 
NORTH COAST BANK &amp; TRUST (CO., Seattle, Wah. 
CONTROL: By Calitalo Investment Corp., San Francisco, Calif. 
HISTORY: Incorporated under laws of Washington, May, 1925, as the Brother- 
hood Bank and Trust Co. Present name adopted in 1929. In May, 1930, author- 
ized capital increased from $250,000 to $500,000. Par Value of stock changed 
from $100 to $20. All outstanding stock split 5 for 1. 
Departments: Commercial Banking, Savings, Trust, Safe Deposit. 
Members of: . A. B. A, Washington State Bankers. 
Correspondents: Empire Trust Co., New York; Continental Illinois Bank and 
Trust Co. Chicago; City National Bank. San Francisco; Columbia National Bank, 
Portland, Ore. 
OFFICERS: Colonel Wm. T. Perkins, Pres.; Wm. M. Short, First Vice Pres.; R. 
E. Glover, Vice Pres. and Cash.; G. B. Grieve, Asst. Cash. 
DIRECTORS: C. P. Gorman, J. J. Grant, Ivan Hyland, W. J. McCallum, Colonel 
Wm. T. Perkins, Felix Rosaia, W. M. Short, W. F. Webb. 
CAPITAL: As of Jan. 30. 1930. Authorized, $500.000. Outstanding, $312.500. Par 
Value, $20. 
DIVIDENDS: None to Dec. 31, 1929. 
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, Dec. 31, 1929 
RESOURCES LIABILITIES 
Loans and Discounts... dinibn Capital Stock ..ccoevievrmeveemeeeenne-$ 250,000 
U. S. Bonds. ..ceveceaeeceee - 3 : : 
Cush &amp; Due From Banks Surplus &amp; TUndiv. Profits........ San 
Accrued Interest Due.. Deposits ....... ~ 764 
Furniture &amp; Fixtures........ 
Nther Resources 
MOT AL coe. 831.054 548 
PACIFIC COMMERCIAL BANK, Seattle, Wash. 
HISTORY: Organized under Washington State Banking Laws in 1907 as the 
Japanese Commercial Bank. On March 1, 1928, consolidation was made with the 
Oriental American Bank and present name adopted. Said to be only bank in 
J. S. locally owned by Japanese. 
Departments: Commercial, Savings, Investment. 
Members of: A. B. A, Washington State Bankers. 
Correspondents: First Seattle Dexter Horton National Bank, Seattle; National 
City Bank, New York; Mitsui Bank, Yokohama, Japan. 
OFFICERS: M. Furuya, Pres.; W. L. Gazzam, Vice-Pres.; 8S. Kawai, Vice-Pres.; 
C. E. Jenks, Vice-Pres. and Mgr.; H. H. Hazegawa, Cashier. 
DIRECTORS: M. Furuya, W. L. Gazzam, W. M. Williams, F. E. Sansom, Y. Ohta— 
all of Seattle, Wash. 
CAPITAL: As of Dec. 31, 1929: Authorized and Outstanding, 1500 Shares; Par 
Value: $100. . : 
DIVIDENDS: $8.00 per annum paid quarterly since April 1. 1928. Extra $10 per 
share paid in 1929. 
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, As of March 27, 1930 
RESOURCES LIABILITIES 
lions, Discounts .ceeeececeee $b CAPItA] coeeeeeeeeneeeeeeerrcraceeceneeen $150,000 
. 8S. and Other Bonds.......c........ "ndi 4,89 
Real Estate and Fixtures........ SAID, &amp; UnAIE. Prob. ome es 
Customers Liability Und. L/C Total Deposit econ 2,541, 
Cash and Exchange I. letters of Credit... 78.854 
9 R2AE (95 
"72,502 
9,657 
mn 96 
1.5 
346.362 
29 35.095 
THE PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE. Seattle, Wash. 
HISTORY: Commenced business Sept. 17, 1928. 
SUBSIDIARIES: Pacific National Company; Capital, $600,000; Surplus, $50,000 
Departments: Trust Department, Foreign Exchange Department. 
Members of: Federal Reserve Bank, American Bankers Assn, Washington State 
Bankers Assn. Seattle Clearing House Assn. 
Correspondents: National City Bank, Equitable Trust Co., Pacific Trust Co, 
J. P. Morgan &amp; Co., New York; First National Bank, Chicago; First National 
Bank, St. Paul; First National Bank, St. Louis; Union Trust Co., Cleveland. 
OFFICERS: William Calvert, Chairman: George H. Greenwood, Pres.; Robert S. 
Walker, 1st Vice-Pres.; Walter A. Heath, Vice-Pres. and Cashier; Eugene W. 
Brownell, Vice-Pres.; Dietrich Schmitz, Vice-Pres.; Fowler W. Martin, Vice-Pres.; 
Alfred V. Godsave Viece-Pres, and Tr Officer: William F. Muehe. Asst, Cashier</div>
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