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Judgment affirmed. Pope, P. J., and Andrews, J., concur.
, of Lockport, NY, passed away on Sunday, May 15, 2011 in Niagara Hospice House. Norman was born June 3, 1924 in Lockport, NY and was the son of Elmer S. and Ethel M. Addison Sinclair. Except for three years of service to his country with the Army in World War II, he has lived in Lockport his entire life. Norman began his long banking career in 1942 with Lockport Savings Bank (known then as Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank), and worked his way up from a runner at the bank to president, holding many positions along the way. In 1974, he was elected President and Chief Executive and served in that role until he was elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees in January 1989. Sinclair retired in 1994 at the age of 70 after contributing 52 years to the same institution, kn...
In December, just months after directors tried to figure out how to keep it alive, Landmark Community Bank turned a monthly profit for the first time in its 13-year life. Sure, it was only $18,600.
... and onetime president of the old Leader Federal Bank for Savings. Small businesses have a ...
While most financial institutions are reporting losses, Bartlett- based First South Credit Union turned a profit of $9.4 million in 2008. And the credit union is setting aside just $900,000 for possible bad loans.
... said Ross, who was president of the former Leader Federal Bank for Savings in Memphis. "They are onl...
SHELBY COUNTY Brandon, Mary Jane Tibbs
...Ruth later worked for many years as leader and administrator for The Girl Scouts of America. ...Lucy worked in the banking industry for over 20 years with Union Planters Bannk, Leader Federal Bank for Savings, and First Trust Bank. She was a ...
By the end of the nineteenth century, the banking systems of England and New England were very different. England possessed a small number of large-scale clearing banks that had established extensive branch networks and dominated the domestic market. In contrast, New England banking was characterized by a large number of small-scale institutions. Yet, a century earlier, there were striking similarities between the two systems. An analysis of their evolution over the course of the nineteenth century provides an international and comparative perspective on the continuing debate over banking institutions, lending patterns, and economic growth.
... provided a permanent arrangement for the federal chartering of both state and national banks.18 Mos..., and the region lost its industrial leadership by the 1920s, particularly in its main industries ... were purchased by insurance companies, savings banks, and charitable institutions. Unlike English...
SHELBY COUNTY Bell, Sr., Frank
...Lucy worked in the banking industry for over 20 years with Union Planters Bannk, Leader Federal Bank for Savings, and First Trust Bank. Sh...
GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
...Hutchinson to Tucker Federal Savings and Loan Association, dated April 30, 1993..., Georgia Records, as last transferred to Leader Federal Bank for Savings by assignment recorded in...
... PLANTERS MORTGAGE CORPORATION (formerly Leader Federal Bank for Savings), Defendant-Appellee. App...
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