Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 133, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 July 1949 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper

Snlllran Daily Times, founded 1905, aa the dally edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POYNTER. , Publisher ELEANOR POTNTER JAMISON ,... Hunger and Auigtaut Editor POKER H. MURRAY Editor " Entered m MCond-claM matter at the Pcwtoffc, Sullivan, Indiana Publlahed daily axcept Saturday and Sunday at lit Wast Jackson St Mil van lad. Telephone 13

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DU6GER

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wyatt and daughter, Marilyn Sue, were in Linton Monday. Mr. and Mrs.. James Hannum attended a theatre in Sullivan Monday". Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dugger o Indianapolis were week-end guests of Mrs. Elsie Anderson. Mrs. John Bond and daughter were Sandborn visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Lillie Farrar is visiting relatives in Detroit, Michigan.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Claud Osburn deceased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LOIS JUNE McCAMMON, - ' . Administratrix 1st ins 6-30-49 3t.

J Mrs. Henry J. Bedwell and , children are visiting her parents ' jn Frinceton, Indiana.

Mrs. LaVerne Smith was in Linton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R singer of Detroit. Michigan, spent the

I weak end wich his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Risinger. i Paul Reeves of Detroit, MichI igan was the guest of his father,

Ben Reeves, over the weCi-end. Miss Marcella Dukes of Indianapolis, spent the holiday week-end with Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes. ' BiDie Davies of Detroit, Michigan, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Davies over the week-end. Laurel Ingram of: Chicago, Illinois, was the week-end guest of Mrs Bertha Ingram. Mr. and Mrs.' Clay Goodwin and Miss Terhune spent Sunday ia St. Louis.

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' BANK STATEMENT . Report, of condition of "Sullivan State Bank" of Sullivan in the State of Indiana at the close of business on June 30, 1949. ASSETS . . Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve .'. balances; and cash items in process of collection . . $1,077,298.12 2. United States Government obligations, direct and eed

3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions . . . 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 5. Corporate stocks (including $ none stock of Federal Reserve Bank) : V. 6. Loans and discounts (including $41.80 overdrafts) 7. Bank premises owned $20,000.00, furniture and fixtures $11,000.00 ................. (Bank premises owned are subject to $ none liens not assumed by bank) 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises . . . 9. Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate

10. Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding None 11. Other assets ; 7,616.49

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goidon and daughters of Hammond, ate visiting home folks here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey and

family of Terre Haute, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George McQueary.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunn r.nd family of Chicago, Illinois, ire visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill House and other relatives. Bill Cooper is spending Ils vacation touring ths South. Mr. and Mrs. Walte. Ring and sons of Marion, Indiana, speni Sunday with Rachel Brown snd family. Mrs. "Pat" Wright and son ol South Bend, vistte 1 Mrs. Ann Trump and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs . John Mitchell

and family of Anderson, arc visiting Rev. and Mrs. Nickless. Mrs. Kathryn Hellman and children are spending a few days wilth Mr. and Mrs. Abe House. Swister Tipton . is ill at his home here. Mrs. Etta Case of Bowlinggreen, Indiana, is visiting Mrs. Fern Case and other relatives.. The Methodist Sunday School class met at the home of Mrs. Wanda Bare and Gussie Zink last Wednesday evening. A busiiness meeting was held. Devo

tions by Miss Beulah Pipher. Prayer by Mrs. Opha Pierson. Solo by Lillie Bastain accompanied by Gladys Zink. A song fest and prayer by ' Rev. Tom Fisher completed the evening. Those attending were Nellie VanArsdall, Sallie VanArsdall, Faye Love, Glenna Funkhouser, Gladys Zink, Beulah Pipher, Costella Zink, teacher, Edith Marshall, Luna Thralls, Blanche Devitt, Mandy Tennis, Mary Blubaugh, Daisy Reynolds, Rulh Gilman, Flossie McGill, Lou Coke, Maude Littlejohn, Fairy Layman, Opha Pierson, Effie Darby, Bessie Plew, Lillie Bastain, Frank Pierson, Obra Plijw, Pete Blubaugh, Ralph Marshall, Foster Bastain, Leon Littlejohn,

28,120.00 I Roy Layman, Maynard Gilman, 23,000.00 Joe Pipher. John ZinkL- Junior n if i ii r hit;

iviarsnan, may unK, miss lNancy Blubaugh, the hostesses, Wanda Bare, Maude Pipher and Gussie Zink.

PLEAS ANTVILLE Carl Cox and family of Hammond visited over the week-end

Fellow-' witn Noble Cox and . family.

Margie uox returned nome wnn ! them.

Edward Schwartz and family

send the youth ' to 01 KanKin, Illinois., are guests of

vc v , oiki luis, liaiij acting

The Methodist Youth

ship will sponsor an ice cream supper Thursday evening on the

Merom Hardware lot. Proceeds

will go to Rivervale.

The Senior Pals class will M. and Mrs. Clarence Main have a picnic supper at 7:30 on and children of Clayton, Indthe bluff. iana. were guests last week of Mrs. Nett Rockenfield iias re- M:ss Blanche Daugherty. turned to her home here Rafter Mr. and Mrs. Arcil Ogle of spending the past two weeks Detroit, Michigan, and Mr. and with Mr. 'and Mrs. Ott Devlin at !Mis Dana Ogle of Milam, Martinsville, Illinois. I Missouri, visited over the weekMr. and Mrs. Matthew Berry! end with Orville Ogle and fam-

and familv of Terre Haute, were . uy

sell Quick, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood to Sullivan Sunday. Trimble and daughter of Carlisle Clell Houser was in Terre route, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Trimble Haute a few days recently, and daughter of Indianapolis. Murray Frakes and sister callMr. and Mrs. Hinkle Cox were ed on Fylura and Mary Foutz

guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs., Sunday,

Bill Benefiel of Paxton.

and Mrs.

none 1,958,861.35

31,000.00

none

none

guests Sunday of Mr

Earl Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton and son, Donald, of Saginaw, Michigan, are spending their vacation here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coyner of

Battle Creek, Michigan, guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Coyner. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burke spent the holiday week-end with rel

atives in Brazil. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene left last week for a vacation trip in the East. Sharon Burke was the guest Saturday night of Marilyn Copeland. i;, Mrs. Ethel Hunt is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.,, A. D. Hoesman in Sullivan.

Mr and Mr.'. Rex Harbin spent Wedntuty at Shakamak. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cox are the raier.ts of a daughter, Gail Lla.ne, born ,t the Linton hospital. .

Cruy O Haver and familv

are Chicago, are visiting here. Earl , Sundav aft.prnnnn noli arc

Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Daugherty and Blanche visited Monday with Mrs. Orville Pahmfcr and daugh ters near Decker, Indiana. Guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Rax Harbin were Mr. and Mrs. J. Frey of Vincennes and Carl Rex Harbin of Terre Haute.

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Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Daugherty and Mrs. daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Rus- panied

MT. TABOR Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ormiston have as their guest their grandson Indianapolis. Mrs. Bertha Ryland was the dinner guest Friday of . Mrs. Kate Tipton of Sullivan.

Mr. and Mrs. Cud Plew and of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steel visit; j ed Sunday with friends at Me-

of rom.

Bertha Ryland accomAbe Wilkey and Luvisa

Mrs. Dorotny Pinkston of West Johnson Street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Dolores, to Darrell D. Pirtle, son of Mrs. Naomi Pirtle of 32 Neville Ave., Saturday, July 2. The young couple were united in marriage by Rev. Jack And-e-tson at the Christ'av parsonage. They were attended by . Miss Julia Lewis and George White, friends of the bride and bridegroom. Several friends and relatives attended the wedding. They will make, their home at Charlestown, Indiana while Mr. Pirtle is a student at Unite. 1 Television & Radio School in Louisville, Kentucky.

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NEW LEBANON . Miss Sara Sims, senior nurse at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, returned there Sunday after spending a three weeks vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bohemier and son of Bicknell, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohemier. . Mr. and Mrs. John Siner and son, Stevie, of Shelburn, visited Saturday with his mother, Mrs. H. J. Siner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watkins of Palestine and Mi?s Geneva Sizemore of Louisvile, . Kentucky, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Austin. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sandusky and Mrs. Robert Milam were in Sullivan Tuesday.

12. TOTAL

ASSETS ... . $7,305,645.96

LIABILITIES 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $4,818,619.64 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,301,534.23

Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) , Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks ....... Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) TOTAL" DEPOSITS $6,979,865.23 Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for

borrowed money 21. Mortgages or other liens, $ none on bank premises and $ none pn other real estate 22. Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding

15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20,

11,465.96 791,696.33 26,000.00 30,549.07

. none

none

23. Other liabilities

none 10,779.55

GRAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shew , and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howard visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Burton Sunday evening. '

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nesbit and daughter and Miss Martha Martin all of Indianapolis, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ormiston and Frances visited Spring Mill State Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cox and daughter of Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stringer and son of Paxton, visited Mr. and

Mrs. Marion Anderson Saturday. Miss Jeanette Burton and Miss I Mary Evelyn Pigg spent Sunday I at Shakamak.1 ' j Mrs. Max Billman of Cincin- I nati. Jim Moore of Bloomington, ' W. S. Moore of Sullivan .and Dr. ; and Mrs. John Woner and fam-1 ily of Linton, visited Mr. and

Mrs. Jim Woner Sunday. ' l Miss Charlotte Phillips spent! the week-end at home. j ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson

FAIRBANKS Mr. and Mrs. James G. Yeager and Phil, Nancy and Janet had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcos of Temperance,' Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yeager and Kay and Karma of Toledo, Ohio. A family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Woodsmall. .- . .--

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and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Russell 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated ' .Cox and Phyllis, and Mr. and . obligations shown below) $6,990,644.78 Mrs. Garland Stringer and Wal-

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. Capital $ 26. Surplus 27. Undivided profits 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred -capital) .... .

,ter enjoyed a picnic dinner at

ioo,moo,Sh,famf Su4ndfy- . ... i-jn nnn nn Mrs Jane Anderson is visiting 130,000.00 Mfs Verna Campbell and Mr I 85,001.18 and Mrs Fnrl faco ar,A fomilv ' .

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none

29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

315,001.18

30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $7,305,645.96 Includes proceeds of $. none. . of debentures sold to ' the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, $. .none. . of debentures sold to local interests which debentures are subordinated to the rights of creditors and depositors, and 1000 shares of common stock, par $100.00 ,' per share. : MEMORANDA 31. Assets pledged or assigned to- secure liabilities and

for other purposes .', 32. Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors, not included in liabilities .. . 33. (a) Included in Loans and Discounts are LOANS TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES ..... .... (b) Included in Other Bonds, Notes, Debentures and Corporate Stocks are OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILIATED COMPANIES ". (c) First. lien trust funds .... 34. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of - reserves of :.. .'. .. . (b) Securities, as shown above are after deduction - of reserves of

, I, Harry C. Lowry, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ., Correcl-Attest: HARRY C. LOWRY

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