The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 July 1949 — Page 4

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THE DAHY BANT4EH, GREENCASTLB, INDIANA, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1949.

KOAriri)AI.K I Uvps here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ryan and S.itu! Y'limf; returned homo Mr. and Mrs. R >bert Patton W" r ! with K : ■ J i en of Kokomo calling op friends over the week for i weeks visit. end. M: noth '1 i m of Indianapo- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B<'11 left h ; ,v, k end with her j Tuesday for a two weeks vatap i at Mi end Ntrs. Andy tion in upper Michigan.

Cram. M‘ and Mrs. Lron Williams and ilaughtcrs had as their week end •toe- i Mr. and Mrs. A. J. \V.1 i -. Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Mr. and Mts. Herbert Sands r.nd son of Indianapolis. Mrs flail StcrJse and daughter of Kokomo and Mr. and ?.rrs. Louis.•I. hnson of Ladoga were holidov

Fry L Mr. Maurice Hurst and ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dillord

c ul h n, L'. ; d Blown of Greencastl and Mrs S. N. Richards ::r.<i .11 i f Kckarno. M; I.'n. i Wil on and Mra Julia N ; n of Indianapolis, Mis .Win ,li i.cs anrt son and Mr and Mr. Roy Bymaster were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr I 1 ;irr Mi Forrnn ■fnursdtiy Mr iiiii Mi a Stanley Dickerson and n- o! Indianapolis spent th * \., • It cn I with Mr and Mrs. Walter Eads. Mi Grace Call was dismissed at the I pdal Wednesday and returred to the hospital oa Thursday. She is not so well.

Sands.. Mrs. Florence Bridges of Newark. N. J., is spending her vacation with relatives and friends here. Mis Frank Stevenson and Mrs Mary Moffett of Conners die were week erd guests ;.i Mrs Bernice Chastm Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kalle: and son of Evansville wore wees, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ellis and Mrs. Laura Fallei fVBN Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hebfi were in Terre Haute Wednes-

Riley Hathaway spent the week end with Mathew Kurney cnJ family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fume/ and son and Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings were at Brazil Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A P. Stoner f.r driving a new 1!M9 Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shares and sons of Greencar.tle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyc' > Sharer and family. Mrs. Shan-' .- •■till remains ill at her home. Mr and Mrs. Roy Clines Sr. o: Cloverdale. Mrs. Mae Nans of California. Mrs. Bolt Spencer •ailed on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hebsr Sunday evening.

Classified Ads All clasairied udveiusing must nt> paid In advance. Customers using classIMed ads are asKed Ui send cash with the ad. Figure (lie first 15 words at !i5 cents and ouch additional ward uur

News of4-H

CLUBS

FOR SALE FOR SALE: Cloverdale Sale Barn, Tuesday, July 12. 4 black Angus first calf cows with big calves. 9-2p.

FOR SALE: Like new metal ice box. lawn mower, china closet several electric motors, se'^eral rifles, several dressers. * walnut and cherry cheats, antiques. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4. Greencastie. • H-2p FOR SALE: Cloverdale Sale Barn Tuesday. July 12. 14 registered Hamp bred gilts, old immuned. 9- 2 P-

Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co.. 501 N Indiana St. Phone 403 IMf

FOR RE Hi

Let us talk to you about youi insurance and auto financingBudget your insurance with your auto payments. Cox *• Matthews ^outh Sid ■ Square. Pnor.e 104. J-Ot.

I*OR SALE: 40 inch Allis- | Chalmers used combine, goof condition. Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-op. 9.31

R. B. Bertrand ! day.

Mo vTsitcd rela-

Miss Mary Hathaway an i

WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS Prompt, Sanitary Service. CALL FREENCASTLE 278 OR 97 < M I, CLOVERDALE 30 OK PUTNAMVILLF. S.V BAfNRKimiE 100 ROACHDALE 79R7 We pay all phone eharges. JOHN WACHTEL CORP.

.REPORT OF CONDITION Report oi condition ol First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company Of Gn-eiicastl in the State of Indiana at the close of business on Juni .'!(). Iht'i Published in accordance with the call made by the Kedi ral Rr servi Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of tin Feder.il Reserve Ac t and a call madtrby the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana”.

ASSETS

Cash, balanc e with other banks, including reserve balances, and i ill items in process of collection .... $ 790,487.77

l! S Gov’t, obligations, direct and guaranteed

Obligations of States and political, subdivisions . ... Other bonds, notes, and debentures

Corporate clocks (including $6,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank)

Doans and discounts (including $998.12 overdrafts)

Bank premises owned $24,500.00, furniture

• 0 107 38

(Bank pre imses owned and subject to $ None liens not

assumed by bank)

Customer.- liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding : TOTAL ASSETS ' ”"'1

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations Deposit "i 1 S. Gov t, i including postal savingsi Deposits of Slate and political subdivisions Deposits of Banks Other dcpo.iits (certified and officers' cheeks, etc ) TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,871,172.40

Other liabilities

TOIAI. LIABILITIES (not ineluding subordinated obligation:; shown below) $3 884 540 4'

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital' •

Surplus

Undivided profits

Reserve land retirement account for preferred capital)

T iTAL < \PITAL ACCOUNTS

TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4.125]9K8 2l Include, proceeds of $ None of debentures sold to the Recon rtniction Finance Corporation, $ None of debentures sold to loca interest! which debentures are subordinated to the rights of credit op and dcposuoi and 1000 shares of common stock, par $100 0penshare. .

MEMORANDA

Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes * (c) First lien trust funds f :i) Loans* a shown above are after deduction of

reserve of

* O I WILLIAMS. Cashier, of the above-named i I'leninly v-,o that (hi above statement is true, and that it full' "" ,1 correctly represents the true state of th.- several matters hereil contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief.

H L WILLIAMS CORRECT Attest:

N. C. O'Hair, J. B. Crosby,

Simpson Stoner. Directors. State ol Indiana, County of Putnam, ss: Sworn t, and subscribed before me this 6th day of July. 194!and I hereby certify that I am not an officer of this bunk. My Commission Expires, June 27. 1951 KLI.Kn .ia.NF HUNTER Notary Public

1,013.264.00 24.'i,207..'14

96.197.70 6.000 00

1,919,696.4:

54.807.38

2.327.62

$4,125,988.26

$2,376,490.1C $1,090,030.82

45.068.2f 310.062.77 26.000.0( 23,520.42 13,368.Of

100.000 0( lOO.OOO.fk 41.447.8-

Noni

241.447.8

150,534.1. 20.513.2! 21,919.81 bank, d

The Nifty Needle 4-H Club will hold a meeting with all divisions of clothing on July il and 25 at 1-4 p m. fast time. Your record books should he up to date and you should have three signatures before Aug. 1st. Mrs. Thurow will be in the Vocational building Aug. 2 and 3 from 10 a. m. to 12 noon for final cheek up. There was judging from all over the county in the Greencastie High School auditorium from 10 a- m. to 2:00. The Junior Clothing division judged slips and aprons. The Clinton Twp. Progressive Farmers 4-H Club met June 28 .vith their leader. The meeting was opened by the pledge to the 'lag which was led by Ronnie Xehrer. 4-H club pledge which vas led by Tom Miller. The roll ■all was naming a ear. Ella Nicholson grave a demonstration >n dairying. Dale Martin on potatoes. John Miller on planting -orn, and Gene Shonkwiler on poultry. Max Newgent and Everett Hazlett told about thentrip to Purdue. Two songs were rung: 4-H Trail, and The More We Get Together. Members present were Dale Vewgent. Johnny Miller, Eddie •Yazier, Bill Miller. Tom Miller, -any Thompson, Max Newgent, Everett Hazlett. Joe Clodfelter, Ceith Clodfelter. Jim Miller, 'harles Nicholson. Ruth Kirtatriek, Gene Shonkwiler. Ronie Kchrer, Dale Martin. Tom tcCabe, Betty Jo Bridges. Ella Nicholson, Carolee Clodfelter nd Donald Phipps. The next meeting will be July 2. at 8:00 at the school house. The Homemakers of 1950 4-H hib of Madison to.vr.snip met t the home of Mrs. Hay Evans n Tuesday, July 5. 1949. The lecting was called to order oy laxine Gibson, president. The ledge to the Flag was led by ■ larlene Evans and the 4-H club ledge by Maxine Gibson. There was township judging. Those present were Mrs. Htla ’-rattain. adult leader. Mrs. Ray Ivans. Suzanne Johns. Roberta honkwiler. Shirley Auers. Loisene Shonkwiler, Maxine Gibson, Imma Jane Jones, Danene Ell: ■, •oretta Evans. Marlene Ft ms and Jean Summei. Refreshments were served.

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COI NTV OF FI TNAM,

•'■’otic,, is hf-rclij- given licit IIITrust*-,- of WimhlNgtnn Township, I'liinain County, Indiana, will of-1-1' for s.s )*■ ill ii Idle and Ion tin* following di-tfcrlhcd real eslaie In I *01 *i * in < 'onnly, Indiitnn, to-wh: \ I*nri *ii ih t . northenst t|iinrt*-r of the soutin-nst *iimrter, and a par: "( tin' - * * ti i 1 *. •; i s t quarter "f this nonlo-nsf (|itnrl<-r of Section 21, Town ship I .i nnrlh, rang*- :* west, desoi-|hc*l as follows, lo-wit: fli;-giiitii-ig at a point **o 1 In? Cumberland nmd I] chains east of the sonthw. st corner- of Lot No is of ih<- Town of Pleasant Cardens, tin In - north SL’ and 2/.I degrees east 12 rods; thenee north SL di-. gr'***s. west 13 and 1/3 rods: thenee south S2 and % degrees, west 12 rods: thence south c . *i. . gre* s. east 13 and 1 /3 roils to the pin*, of Inglniiing. Containing 1

act-**, more nr less.

Also, beginning at a point on the north tipe of the Cumberland road '. I! i-lialns ,-ast of ih** snuthwes let No. IS n the Town of FI* is.nit ftanlens. al the -muth .v *■.-" .h i:, r of the si-hool lions* lot; thenee north with tlie wo*t (In. of Ih.* sebool housi* lot FT. fe*a : Ih* 1 ***-** w* sterly parnll**! with the nort’* F*ae of Ih,* Cum • h**rhin<l roa.l ! Ta"* ehnlns: thence smith parallel with the east line of said tract FT* feet to the north line of tho Cumberland road: thenee easterly with the north line of said Cumberland road to the place .*f beginning. Being let N*>. 13 and * part of lots Nof ’I V to in tin Town of Pleasant Gardens Being the liuihling and grounds Purehas,.,! from Fred and Francos

Wen ver.

\ Iso. the two school hnlhllngs -loeate.l In the south pari of sold Towns’]!*■ mot known ns the Fl'ltler nn*l Nn 10 schools To he removed ha- Ih. ptirehnsee, Also, the fnrnnee In (he Weaver bulldlne. stn\-es, jeon and oth-*-personal property In said build-

ings.

Slid sal** 11 **e held <in the * reni|s**s of th** Weaver R'llldlng (** Fh-asaet Qn •steps. TI* *1’-s*!;* v T*dv 1t. HHO n* 2 00 o'elnik F M e..ntri| sta’idnril time. Terms: Cash Ttavmond Res Haniinopd, Trustee. Washington Townshln 11-4-1 i 1*3t

\UTI( i : OF \ I Ml I \ I s'l'H \T*IUN Noth 1 ** Is here (>y given thin th.* undersigned ist-f lieen ppotnt**d iiv the Judge of the ctreuit Court itf Futnum f*ounty. State of Indiana. Ndmlti 1stratrlx with the will an nexed of flit* estate of Florence R. Nlehols Int*- of Futnain County. dceeaHe*! Wald estate is supposed to he solvent. Ann,. S Nit-hols. Administratrix with th** will annexed No. snaii. Outer c. Akers. Clerk of the Putnam Clreult Court. Roy c Sntherlin. Attorn* \'. 4-3t VOTH T. OF \ ItMINIVrit NTItIN Nolle** is here iiv given Hint the undersigned Itns h*‘**n tipointed tilth** Jiulge of the (’Ireult Court of Futnn'n ihmntv. Htnie of Indiana Xilmlnlstr 1 trl\ I •* Rim's Non of tin- esinfi* nf Rilwill It Nii liols la:** of Putnam County, deeeised. Waiil I'siatr is supp**se*l lo In* snlwmt Anne S Nichols. Vilmhilstrairlt De Bonis Non No. 8730. Omer C Akers. Clerk of the Plltupm Circuit Cuurt. this- c Siitherlln, Atloriov. 4-3t.

GUILTY IN ‘SEALED ROOM’ CASE

FOR SALE: Used *’>4 v - 8 pick- , up truck. Price to sell. James ' McIntyre, Call 461. Weesnec Implement Co. 9-2;)

j FOR RENT: 2 rooms, futcish1 ed or unfurnished, semi-modern'. 1 Sec John Tharp. Phone 654-J.U FOR RENT: 5 room house at. 307 Wood Street. U-Jp

ELECTRIC SERVICE: New wiring and repair. Phone 1075. 21-tt

FOR SALE: Cloverdale Sale Barn, Tuesday, July 12. 1 good white fare yearling hull and three white face steers. 9-2p.

FOR SALE: Transparent apples. Buchheit Orchards. 2-tf.

FOR SALE: Plants. Mrs. Charles Crawley. 309 N. Indiana St. 23.tr

Lincoln Welders •ami welding supplies. FYee instruction wh n desired. Craver Welding. 8-tf. FOR SALE: Good purebred Shorthorn bull, 15 months old. William Wei's, 1-4 mile northwest of Mt. Meridian on airport road. 9-2p.

FOR SALE: Registered Duroc male hog sixteen months old. William Wells, 1-4 mile northwest of Mt. Meridian on airport road. 9-2p.

FOR SALE: 1935 Plymouth 4 door sedan, practically new* motor overhauled. Jimmy Summers, Bainbridge. 9-3t.

FOR SALE: Registered Jersey Herd Sires: Including Sylil’s Norman Don (reared in Irwin herd I 3 years., Snowdrop’s Observer 2 years old., and thrr*e young bulls-ono ready for full service by early* winter. Donald Ball. Brick House Farm-Road No 47-5 miles south of Crawfordsville. 9-4p

FOR SALK: Seven good milk cans, one set of brass mounted harness, extra good; one Let* roughage mill in good condition, one John Deer e corn binder. William Wells, ,1-4 mile northwest of Mt. Meridian on airport road. 9-2p.

FOR SALE: Stewart-Warner Duel-Temp, refrigerator, 7 1-2 cu. ft. George Parker, Contesvillo, R. 2. ll-3p

EXCLUSIVE Franchise Available The exclusive fj-anrhisc to handle mir, eonipletc I Lie nf major homo appliances and Ismting equipment is avuilatilc for your city and the Hiirniiindiii)* territory. This exclusive franchise gives you A ItKPl’TAHLK NAME STABLE YEAR ’BOUND BUSINESS FLOOR PLAN ASSISTANCE CONSIGNMENT MKK! HAN RISE NATIONAL ADVERTISING LOCAL ADVERTISING EX’l EN SI VE PROMOTIONS LOW CAPITAL INVESTMENT RATH) I NY E VI OKY TURNOVER YOl’R OPPORTUNITY FOR SKUI RITY Aggressive and intelligent men <l(i not need experience. Fortyeight years <>f industry leadership prove mir ability to train no'n to iqe-ratr so* * i-sstullv Fur further information, write to: E. L MASON KALAMAZOO STOVE and FURNACE CO. 175 ROCHESTER AVENUE KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN

SHOPPERS SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY

£iV**v.

77c

RAYON JIES

LATEST PATTERNS

Brent Quality

Generous sized ties that gl'de into full kndts, keep wrinklefree. Choose from Wards big

selection.

MONTGOMERY WARD

FOR SALE: Locust post.-. Place your order for future de livery. Splits or rounds, any amount, any size. Charles Mon ahan, Locust Heights Farm, 3 miles south Putnamville. Mon-tf.

We now have plenty of pipe 3*. %, 1, 1%, IL*. and 2 inch. Cut and threaded to your specifcations. Craver Welding. 8-*t

FOR SALE: Good work team, sound; set harness; McCormickDeering mowing machine. T. E. Sherrill, Belle Union. 11-31

FOR SALE: Used poplar window' frames and windows, also some laths, reasonable, William Blue, R. 3 Greencastie. Ip

1935 Master Chevrolet 4 doo>\ Better than average, g-ood rubber, Beryle White, Commie;V. Place. Phone 915-J. it ! >.

1945 Cushman motor secct'T with transmission, good tves. good condition. Reasonable, Charles White. Cwnm*rjcjn.l Plafe. philtre 915-.f ff-*5p

FOR SALE: New Ph :, g i? stove, burns natural or b< ttl gas. Call at ’Paul Goodpast - place in Commercial Place, Friday, July 15th after 4 p. m. ll-13-2p

FOR SALE: A good cow W. H. Evens. E. Tennessee St., 11 2't

FOR SALE: Oats from combj’.e this week. Elevator price you haul them. John Lukenb'll, 2'.j miles northeast Brick Chapel Greencastie R. 3. 11 -3p

PUBLIC AUCTION o- Real Estate: 80 acres of bottom la mi, about 40 acres tillable, on Ratcoon Creek. Franklin Township, Putnam County, Indiana an*! about one mile east of village of Raccoon formerly owned by William Stafford, deceased, and Curtis Mason, deceased. Sj’** to , be had on Monday , August .8, j 1919 at 10:30 a. m CST at Helen J Mason farm home one mile east of the village of Raccoon. Terms: 6ash. Victor Carpeider Auctioneer, Hughes * Hughes. Attorneys. Rdachdale Think & Trust Company, Connni.ssin 11-18-25-3*.

FOR SENT: 4 room apartruer‘. with bath, heat furnished, at lit East Franklin St. Private entrance. 11-Ip.

■LOST-

! thc . ro " ,l ‘ hu " e, bamT I<Ilouse The h,„ K ' has storm win ( i 0 J I-ipell.l *,, k]I abl.* soil. ElectficZ

*• . T. Cl

thc north part of, one half tJIabl*. J

with rut:. m g

house. I.l*** tricity, | T ^ Christie 21 sj

LOST: $20 bill. Finder nleus-* call Banner Office. Reward. Ip

LOST: Ice Cream canvas 10 x 1.3 Saturday between state road 36 and Greencastie. Phone Sheldon Ice Company, 375 or 1.39-R. 1 l-3p

WANTED

WANTED: Ride to

Allison’s

No. 5, day shift, 7:14

to 4:12.

Call 434-M.

11-2;)

WANTED: Custom baling, by

bale or on shares; also

custom

combining, 2 combines.

See Ira

or John Moore. Phone

995-J. 31-tf.

WANTED. Custom

baling

done by M. M* baler. 15c bale <jti ground, 17c bale loaded. Albert Gerlach, Phone Roachdale.

14-36p

WANTED: Hay baling or shares or by bale. Howard Moon. Phone 7F2L 28-

WANTED: To rent 4 room semi-furnished modern apartment or house. Box 4, Daily P.t.ntier. 31 -6n

WANTED: Ride to Indianan - lis. 7 a. m. to .3 p. m. saifi, George Braden. 1001 S. Indiana. 11-2

WANTED: Experienced m - qhanic to work on percentage basis. McCoun’s Auto Serytrc Cloverdaie, Ind. U-2o

VVANTF7D: Outside salesinar* for lending line of farm ma- hln ery. Drawing account and commission. Must have own car. Experience unnecessary. WritBox 2-K The Banner. 11-4:

V\ ANTED': Rider to aceorr pany lady and baby to California. share expenses. Call Wal ter Tim ber. Mt. Meridian. 11-1 p Young man wants stead;/ employjmont {or rest of sti-nrre.*. Good references. Richard Fulmer. Phone 544-W. 31-2,).

SHAMROCK BEAUTY SHOP now open which was closed for repairs. Inviting old patrons hack also new ones. Special $6.50 value permanents now $4.95 thru July and August. All lines of beauty work including manicures. Come in and see Irene Shelter for hair styling. Make appointments early. Phone 1063W over Hanna's Book Store. ll-2i* Repair cement walks, steps and porrhes; digging basements under houses. A-l references. Quick service. Covered with insurance. George Young, R , 4., Greencastie. ll-6p

J. T.

street. FOR SALE: ThJ‘j| ty on the , u th * Bloomington anal Fivr ' ' ana _ Three rooms up. |J ' ' • bJ i; V r ’' <6000, possession. J. x South Indiana St. SOR UJ3 8 V house, t iit-droon), j ground, 0 f fniiL rasphen * , best y«, your eyes on, practk limits. John Thaip. |

FOR SALE: Cho* lot 55 ft. North fiJ brick walk S7 n , J verV good . ,>ni,*nt vrj sewer, shrubbery Sept po SdJ W. Franklin St.

miscellanu

Artifical BreeOlnj: Guernsey and Jers«j proved transmitters!! and butter productm fore 9 A. M. Indln Breeding Associate 24F3, Greencastie. For high* st KradTj ing, repairing, and all work guaranteed Furniture Shop, 7 ft] St. Phone 299.

HIGHEST cash pntl dead animals, (jutci I service. Call Cloverdalf 4, or John Tharp, 654-J. By Products j Inc. Mon-| Having trouble those garden flnw«i| flower arranger at j reasonable priced. 2I-M|

GREETING cAitop LIES AND I'I.ACeT EITEL'S FLOWERS. 24-27-3I

AT MILLER'S Wd only $10:95 *-.t<-h. Fill 43 inch u *iws. Ilf Washington street. J . Mefl

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE: Two apartipent house. Private entrance for each aequUnent Strictly modern with gn.s hot water furnace. Call at 110 East Franklin street 11-ln FOR SALE: Nice five room It >:ne on corner of Locust and ! Ohio. Sec Willard Fitzsimmons

LAWN MOWERS: 1 ed from us fully Power mowers J 79 id I price and quality. Cr^ ing.

^ INSTRUCTION, demand, high pay BODY-FKNMKK tti«ll lew hours w kly whil present job Inch. * [ painting n 'al »''*1 icnlly inclined men al interview. Write 1 Training, Be\ P. G. A1

For roofing and Mfl eral repair work, sttj Charles W Place. Ft*- d iniata I 915-J. BJ1LIEVK YOU nothing fin* t than for cleaning auto STOP 'N SHOP.