RANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
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‘929
Undiv Profit.
$ 5,445
23,522
51,079
COMP ' RATIVE STATEMENT, As of Dee. 31
ASSETS-
,oans and Discounts....... ee eeemeee ee eeeemeen ean
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U. 8S. Govt. Securi(’'~ eeeemeememeeeeeemnenennas
Dther Securities ........ .._.. eeeeeseeeeeescemsseceeseeseesessesnmeannen
ed. Reserve Bank Stock....... rue EEE FUER EERE
Letters of Credit, Etc... _......
Furniture and Fixtures.........
Yash and Exchange.
1929
5,693,903
2,776
1491,731
716,107
22,500
17,652
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Deposit.
$2,274,147.
1,.5%,19:!
630.20:
19L4
5,196,291
4,048
£23,731
1,587
a0
TOTAL ASSE™
LIABILITI
Capital Stock ...
Surplus ........
ndivided Profits ar
Acceptances Executea ..........
Acceptances Rediscounted .......
setters of Credit...oceeeennennnennennnne..
Dividends Unpaid .......
Neposits
PROT VR iii iinaiiumsievuinsed issue
500.000
260,000
81,455
50,692
wa “65
20.204
0.00
Cag
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TOTAL LIABILITIES ...........
Boolk Value of Stock per Share.......
Ratio, Deposits to Capital..........ccceeirnnennnen.
Ratio, Deposits to Capital and Surplus...
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE, WASH
CONTROL: By Marine Bancorporation.
HISTORY: Organized under Washington lL.aws in 1889 as Dank of Commerce,
“hartered under National Bank Act April 1890. Absorbed Washington National
Bank in June, 1906. Consolidated with Marine National Bank and National City
Bank of Seattle Feb. 23, 1929.
Departments: Commercial, Bond, Savings, Safe Deposits, Trusts, Escrows and
Foreign.
Hembers of: Federal Reserve, Washington Dankers Assn.
Fiscal Year Ends: Dec. 31. Annual Meeting: 2nd Tuesday in Jan.
DFFICERS: Manson F. Backus, Pres.; C. O. Ousdahl, Asst. Cash.; Oakley Max-
J. W. Maxwell, Chairman Exec. Com.; well, Asst. Cash.; R. W. Smith, Asst
Andrew Price, Vice Pres.; Ira W. Bedle, Cash.; C. L. Phillips, Asst. Cash.; H. A.
Vice Pres.; Wylie Hemphill, Vice Pres.; Hendricks, Asst. Cash.; Durle D. Dram-
A. R. Morton, Vice Pres.; C. E. McDow- hall, Mgr. Bond Dept.
«11, Vice Pres.; Druce C. Shorts, Vice DIRECTORS: Fred A. Anderson, Man-
Pres.» Herbert Witherspoon, Vice son F. Backus, Thomas Balmer, Ira W,
Pres.; R. W. Sprague, Vice Pres. and Bedle, I.eo S. Illack, Homer I.. oyd,
Tr. Officer; W. Erich Lucas, Vice Pres.; *. D. Buchner, Albert Daub, George LE.
John IL. Platt, Cash.; E. L. Trotter, Hardenbergh, E. H. Hatch, J. R. Heck-
Asst. Viee Pres.; E. J. Satterberg, Asst. nan, Wylie Hemphill, C. J. lL.ord, J. W
Vice Pres.; John A. Vanderpoel, Asst. Maxwell, Evan 8S. McCord, Charles S
Vice Pres.; T. F. McCreary, Asst. Vice Miiler, Ralph H. Miller. Blake I>. Mills
Pres.; LaFayette Kellogg, Asst. Cash.; I. Morris.
["APITAL: Authorized and outstanding, $2.500 000 Par Value. $25 (changed
from $100 Feb. 1929).
DIVIDENDS: 1929, 20%.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, Dec. 31, 1929
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Cash and Due from Danks... §
(. 8. Bonds & Treas. Cert...
Other Bonds & Warrants...
l.Loans and Discounts..........
Fed Reserve Stock.........
Banking House & Equ
Redemp. Fund, U. 8, ico...
Customers’ 1./C & Accept... .
Int. Farned— Not Collected
(Capital Stock ...
surpl & TUundiv
Reserves ..
['nearned In
Tirculation .
sonds DBorro- ...
Accept. & Guar. L/C.
Deposits...
TOTAL ieee. $35,593,180 TOTAL conn 3 2,180
look val. stock $41.50. Ratio. dep. to cap. 11 to 1. Ratio. dep to cap & sur s.2°1