The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1947 — Page 4

THE DAILY DANNER, GREENCAbTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY, 6, 1V47

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FACTOGRAPHS The resurrection plant is a small herb, native of Arabia, Iran and Egypt, but found in America from New Mexico to Peru. In the dry season the leaves fall off and the branches curve Inward. When wetted it takes on, for a time, Uie appearance of a live plant. « • • The Lincoln statue, unveiled In Chicago in 18S7, by the American sculptor, Augustus SaintUaudens, is considered the finest poi trait statue in the United States. • • • The first public hotel in New York stood at the southwest corner of Pearl street and Cocntics

alley.

• • • The addition of small amounts of boron to certain alloy stccla increases their hardenability.

SPECIAL One 7.50x20, 8-ply used recaped truck tire. One 7.00x20, 10-ply New Firestone truck tire. Two 7.00x16. Several 6.00x16 tires Two New Heavy Duty Firestone Batteries. Tubes, Spark Plugs, Anti-Freeze, Seat Covers, Floor Mats. Texaco Gas and Oil Winterize Your Car Now. Read Service. MAC'S TEXACO SERVICE NOKTII -I \< KSON STItEUT

OVKIUOAT BLAMED OMAHA. Neb.,’ Jan. 6. tUP) -Elbert Pearson, 19, was in jail today wishing his wife had taken time to mend his overcoat. Reason and his wife, the former Elizabeth Campbell, 18, Rock Island, 111., took a p<urse from the seat of a Greyhound bus in which they were riding to Omaha and Pearson stuffed the money In the lining of his coat. When police, following a trail of $10 bills on the depot floor.

arrested him, rearson blushingly a Iniitted he hadn't noticed the coat lining wasn't sewed at the bottom. RABBIT SEASON ENDS ON TENTH Indiana’s open season on rabbits ends tomorrow, January 10, the Indiana Department of Conservation reminded hunters today. In reviewing the two-month

season, 'department officials said hunting success has been spotty with rabbits showing considerable population improvement in some areas while registering declines in others. 1 Total kill, they said, was probably greater than last year. The rabbit population, according to department studies,is now on the upgrade, corresponding with the fox cycle which apparently has reached its peak and is believed

on the downward curve.

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UATH AS SPEAKER OF BOTH CJONCRESS

Muncie Squad To Meet Tigers MUNCIE. I net. Jan. 6 Ball State's Cardinals, who caught fire in their last engagement to down Milwauk i State 7,> to 42 went through their last drill this afternoon in preparation for a return game against DePauw's unbeaten netters tomorrow night

at Greencastle.

Coach A. L. I Pete) Phillips nctmen will be seeking revenge for the 62 to 54 licking handed i them by the Tigers in December.

It will be the twenty-fourth hardwood meeting between the two schools, fourteen of which have been copped by Ball State. In the holiday swing through Illinois and Wisconsin two players moved up from the second team made excellent showings arid are expected to start. The addition of these two. Marvin Heston and Gene Lilly, would give the Red birds an all-Muncie starting five with Heaton and Lilly of Burris at guards. Bob McKenzie of Burris and Fred Riley of Central at forwards and Francis Allen of Central at cervter.

UAW FILES $410,000,000 PORTAL PAY SUITS

Net Schedule

Tuesday

Ball State at DePauw Bainbridge at New Winchester Wednesday Shelbyville at Greencastle Fillmore at Cloverdale Quincy at Belle Union Reelsville at Riley

Friday

Cloverdale at Quincy Roachdale at Bainbridge Russellville at Montezuma Clinton Center at Greene Tup Reelsville at Gosport. Saturday DePauw at Butler BOWLING

.Monday

7:00 University C vs. V. F. W. | Wednesday 7:00 University A vs. Home'. Laundry j Thursday 7:00 Coca-Cola vs. ETitel’s , Friday 7:00 University C vs .Johnson’s

THAT ELK MEAT OFFER WAS II ST IN FI N EVANSTON, Wyo. (UP) Mrs. E. F. Hendrickson of Evanston didn’t expect the response she got from her offer to swap 350 pounds of Wyoming elk meat for sugar. It was during the critical days of the meat shortage. Swap offers, she says, came in from Vermont. New Orleans, San Antonio and Kentucky after the United Press spread her proposition around the country. After all this, Mrs. Henderickson said she was just kidding. Swapping Wyoming game is against the law. There arc 149.950 farms, com-

I prising 17,568.000 acres of land

VONCASii Monday & Tuesday! Tli trinaptiia! love stonj oi i mu who wanted to touch the stars... and the woman who qave him (he heart to do it! IIP , ■ | BP tmcMBii ricim$rf tnsiili (j&wi Janet Gallm Journey €5 ,<w_ mnm\ Hfllil

REP JOSEPH W. MARTIN. JR., shown on rostr.um. Massachusetts Republican, takes the oath as sneaker of the House of Representatives as the 80th Congress convenes on Capitol Hill. Administering the oath of office is Rep. Harold Knutson of Minnesota, shown in foreground with back to comera. (International Soundphoto)).

New York state.

AT the; voncastle

L’NITED ALTO WORKER officials file a total of $410,000,000 partal pav suits against the Big Three automakers with Chief Deputy Clerk James Lane in Detroit. Left to right are R. T. Leonard. Ford UAW director; Ernest Goodman. UAW attorney: Norman Matthews, regional ^li^^or^Harry^^nbender^UAJA attorney: Joseph Rubin, assistant to Matthews, iInternational).

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ANNOUNCING Ihe Opening Of COPE'S STANDARD SERVICE 405 North Jackson Street * Standard Gasoline and Oils * Atlas Tires and Service (Ask about our guarantee) * Lubrication.

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CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Comparative Statement of Condition as of December 31st.

ASSETS

1946

1945

Cash and Due from Banks

$ 9*6,268.35

$1,021,661.83

U. S. Government Bonds

2,711,289.98

3,776,949.02

Municipal and Other Bonds

351,483.85

229,674.69

Loans and Discounts

1,364,751.91

884,409.12

Real Estate Mortgage Loans

526,888.87

275,498.79

Interest Accrued and Other Assets

30,976.22

26,022.66

Bank Building and Equipment

30,000.00

45,000.00

TOTAL BANK ASSETS

$6,011,659.18

$6,259,216.11

Trust Assets

174,316.54

115,685.17

TOTAL ASSETS

$6,185,975.72

$6,374,901.28

LIABILITIES

1946

1945

Deposits: U. S. Government

$ 130,657.54

$1,224,484.21

Commercial

3,378,719.50

2,990,598.15

Savings

2,117,953.63

1,698,327.31

TOTAL DEPOSITS

$5,627,330.67

$5i,913,409.67

Reserve for Taxes and Interest

$ 58,087.97

$ 41,749.08

Capital

100,000.00 '

100,000.00

Surplus

100,000.00

100,000.00

Undivided Profits

126,240.54

104,057.36

Total Bank Liabilities

$6,011,659.18

$6,259,216.11

Trust Liabilities

174,316.54

115,685.17

TOTAL LIABILITIES

$6,185,975.72

$6,374,901.28

OFFICERS FRED L. O’HAIR, President KENNETH E. WEST, Vice-President EDITH I. BROWNING, Assl. Coshier HARRY L. WELLS, Cashier JAMES R. PENCE, Asst. Cashier WARD D. MAYHALL, Asst. Cashier PENSON H. LARRICK, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS James S. Albin, Frank Danner, Fred L. O’Hair, Orsa F. Overstreet, Clyde R. Randel. Hit OLDEST ami LARGEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

WITH NEWS MUSICAL MEMORIES throwing BULL

I The romantic dreamer of an I inspiring love story. Glenn Ford’ I stars in Columbia's ’’Gallant ( Jcurney,” which is now .playing at the Voncastle Theatre.

GUARANTIED REHTECI ni/uiimi itm;s 1 lloulily gimnintii’il in writing In lit* iierfwt 2 liulmiliidll) r(*|‘istere(l in Ihe owner's name. 3- Fully insured a^inst theft, fire dinl loss. 4- One uniform national price on sealed on ta£ $e« thom of your AUTHORIZED TLotjdft DEALER S F. C. SCHOENMAN AND SON - JEWELER - 11 EAST W \SIII\(.TON

Our Business Will Be Closed Tuesday Afternoon Due to Death of the Mother of Clyde and Harley Miller.

MILTERl 303 N. JACKSON ST. PHONE 1*3

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