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DateYearEvent
14-Jun1917 New Farmers State Bank will open in the Pulliam Block as soon as it is completed.
8-Nov1917 Farmers State Bank open for business, O.F. Drefold, cashier.
16-May1918 H.W. Kingery of Nebraska elected new president of Farmers State Bank.
13-Feb1919 J.J. Ryan to take position as Cashier of Farmer’s State Bank.
3-Apr1919 Ad - Holland’s Electric Shop, across the street from the Farmer’s State Bank
14-Aug1919 Professional card- Miss Leo A. Gabbert, Studio over Farmer’s State Bank
10-Jan1924 D.T. Pulliam Co., W. O. Gray, L/E. Laird, and J.W. Pulliam purchase entire stock of Farmers State Bank.
31-Jan1924 The Acme Grocery Co. have leased the Pulliam building next door the Farmers State Bank and will open for business Fri. Feb. 8th.
1-Jan1925 Article - Bank Merger effected here on Saturday. The Farmers State Bank took over all assets of the First National Bank.
2-Apr1925 R.C. Schultz has awarded a contract for a similar building on his corner lots west of the Farmers State Bank.
21-May1925 Arrangements have been definitely completed for the Farmers State Bank to move from their present quarters into the First National Bank building.
30-Jul1925 Article- Monday moving day for Worland. Farmers State Bank opens in new home.
30-Jul1925 The Cash Grocery operated by J. L. McMillan will move into the large room vacated by Farmers State Bank.
3-Feb1927 D. J. Hundall resigns position at Farmers State Bank. Ray Bower appointed to his place as Vice- President and active manager.
9-Jun1927 M/M Frank Hepburn have moved to Worland from Greybull. Hepburn is the manager of Wyoming Gas Co. in Worland. The office for the present is next to the post office building in the rear of Farmers State Bank.
12-Sep1929 Lawrence Shaffer has opened up a radio shop one door south of Farmer’s State Bank.
10-Oct1929 Boys in two Ag classes have organized themselves to affiliate with the state and national organizations of the Future Farmers of America.
22-Oct1931 The Worland Rifle Club has rented the basement of the Farmers State Bank and established their indoor range there.
31-Mar1932 Ad- Worland Shoe and Harness Shop, Farmers State Bank building, Harry Traylor, prop.
21-Mar 1935Diercks, Carl 1005 J; Denton, W.A. groceries 710 H; Denton W.A. 1009 J; Farmers State Bank 644 H; Fitzmaurice, Ralph 700 I; Johnston, Mrs W. 1100 I; Morgan, Noel 1010 12th; Mountain States Power Co. 721 H; Murray Drug Co. 725 H; Moore, A.J. 1112 I; Paris, H.B. 1121 I; Read and Anderson 718 H; Russell, R. 908 J, Russell Hardware 537 H; Phil Schaff 817 K; Stockgrowers 700 H; Grit 724 H; Worland Vulcanizing 712-714 H; Worland Furniture 716 H; Worland Variety 720 H; Worland Garage 832-846 H; Wright, Jean 1101 I.