![]() ![]() This building continues to be used as a Junction City Central National Bank location today. During November of 1910, Central National Bank began operations in this new building. In 1909, construction started on a new bank building at the corner of Eighth Street and Washington in Junction City. He was trustee of the College of Emporia for 15 years, and one of the organizers of the Kansas State 4-H Foundation and Rock Springs Ranch. He founded the Jellison Benevolent Society, served as secretary of the George Smith Public Library for 20 years, and was Chairman of the Geary County Red Cross Chapter. In addition to his bank duties, Jellison was President of the Jellison Trust Company, Military State Bank, Bank of Funston at Camp Funston, Bankers Cattle Loan and Farm Mortgage Company of Boston, and a board member of Farmers and Bankers Insurance Company of Wichita. His vision for the bank and his commitment to the community were especially notable. Jellison's 54 years of dedicated service to Central National Bank started the legacy of success that continues today. He was then elevated to Honorary Chairman of the Board and served three more years in that capacity. Jellison served as President of Central National Bank from 1915-1920 and as Chairman of the Board from 1921-1966. Jacobs, a salesman with Hall Lithographing Company, to join the Central National Bank.Ī.D. Rolfs, his secretary at Wilson State Bank, and Herbert W. In 1915, Arthur Dale Jellison (pictured) bought controlling interest in the Central National Bank from the Sumner Pierce Estate. ![]()
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