The City bank lobby is on the first floor of a remodeled building at Euclid and Laclede. Buildin's two upper floors are now a commercial parking garage where customers can park free or use drive-in banking facilities.
An automatic teller system known as Bankmatic Touch & Go is being inaugurated at City Bank, 4625 Lindell Blvd., and Brentwood Blvd., and units will be installed soon at American National Bank, 6639 S. Kingshighwy Blvd. Customers must have a special plastic card and a personal indentification number to use the the automatic.
City Bank has opened its automated banking facility in the remodeled Ettrick Buidling, at Forest Park and Euclid Avenues. It features 24 hour "Touch & Go" banking.
Recently completed ground floor modernization program at Jefferson-Gravios Bank highlights all new interior décor with the most modern banking facilities, according to R.E. Andrews, president of the bank. The project, which was handled by Bank Building and Equipment Corporation, specialists in financial plannis and construction, is planned to offer customers an inviting atmosphere and effienct service.
The former quarter of the Franklin-American Company at 716-18 Locust Street, purchased by a new bank, as yet unnamed, headed by Byron Moser, who resigned last week as president of the Security National Bank Savings and Trust Company. The four-story building was aquired from the Franklin-American Trust Company with a leasehold assignment. The structure is apprasied at 1155,00 for assessment
Depositors rushto withdraw savings following $1,00,000 robbery in St. Louis in St. Louis Bank. St. Louis, MO…A long line of depositors entering the doors of the Grand National Bank (left) after news of the robbery of $1,00,000 from its safety deposit boxes had spread. Three men are being held in $50,000 bond each in connection with the robbery, which, police say was an inside job.
Gateway National Bank received a $100,000 check Wednesday, from the American Oil Co. division of Standard Oil, the first black managed Missouri bank to receive federal excise tax fund collected on gasoline sales. The funds will assist the bank's program of making loans to miority enterprises. Pictured from the left, are: Dr. Benjamin F. Davis, chairman of the bank, W. J. Garner, Standard's St
The teller, Miss Peggy Squire, 19, said the note mentioned two other man behind her in the lobby who would shoot her if she sounded the alarm or turned around. The robbers also handed Miss Squires a brown cloth bag with drawstrings that the note instructed her to fill with money.