The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1951 — Page 3

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SPORTS

BASKETBALL

By Jim Zeis FOOTBALL

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This Week Tii«^ila\ Brazil at Greenoastl Wednewla s Wateuoili at DePan v BaiinbridKe at Hrel n Russellville vs. Fillm A’a vc land Fridjiy Roach dale vs. Ru.stllv Ladoga Quincy at Reetovillt B'illmor« vs. Ladog i tl G ■ castle Eminence at Cloverdalc Monrovia at Baini' u Sat lint i y Belle Union vs. Bam I Greencastle DePauw at InU. m S'

Bowimg News ( OM Mr.t.t 'l \l. I.i. U.l

Blocker: 184. 16H. 155— 508. Dr. Fuson: 162. 167. 183—512. Chas Kerr: 136. 208. 160 513. j M. Crawley: 175, 216. 234 625. Will Broadcast Two Net Tilts

7.15 Tali ■ Spoili \\ ondei land 7:30 Greencastle Schools on the Air 7 15 American Opportunity Hour 8:00 Cai Paris

15 To 30 t :00 Mi

and < !o\vn it Cavalcade oi the Master

10: 10 10:

ncores l ike Box

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

By WILLIAM RITT— Centtal Pit ; IV' ic

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WGKE will bioadcast 1 ■ -

Philli}

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night's Gteeneastle gai-.- xv.tii

Atim i»

■5 tV Ryan

32

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Brazil, starting al 8 p. m. Bob

Goodyom No. l.

25

26

Bullack will announce.

Staub

Plumbing

23

28

Also, Buzz Sperry will a-

Moose

Boosters

22

29

nounee the DePauw game with

Lone

Star

19

32

Wabash Wednesday night, starl-

Public

Service

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ing at 8 p m.

500

and ovet M.

-Tawley 590;

For those who are intev.-si. i .

Fuson

642: Blocker

557; Elmoi'-’

sports programs, there aie t\xo

562; Havorly 552,

G Crawley

10 p. ni. programs a week and i

589;

k- t r 506. 1 -•

inmink

503;

7:15 p m show on Friday night

Long

507. Ha i a 555; Ziegleman

Tuesday nights at 10 p. m . Bob

508. St roggi is 508

Bidlack reviews local high school

200

iiainos; 11 m a

20k; Elmore

games, while Buzz Sperry hand-

j()6 Bloc-kx-r 205. Fu -in 213-235;

les the Thursday night show and

M. t'i

awley 232;

Havel ly

203;

the DePauw team with j’- iiei -l

G Crawley 229

sports news Friday night

brings Deke Freeland .-t 7 15

SOCIAL IT

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when he gives a personal nutlouU

Mooi

Haven

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on oui teams and all high s- iiuol-,

GROfcEkY STORES, according lo Faetographs, first made their appearance in the Fourteenth Century but only the v e r y wealthy could afford to patronize them. Times haven't changed much, have they? ! ! • Paii» Yaicitson lotltvi a/i/ilit il for u job ns it t/t /xirlno nt storr Santa Clans. Ht wants to ber/in work by takiny a 11-month location. ttt What is so rare as a college student who came home to spend the holidays and then actually stayed home? * i * Cattle, according to a natural-

i t, are smarter than horses .N.iUli cos nevei ee a cow runn.rs 1 i'll so some humac can lose Ins money on her. ! l" ! It must In yretty nervous !ii> u o for t'n Stalin's stoot/rs whi r tl ■ il cutih a In ml cohl. U’r tiii* ff<d at ! ! ! 7 :Jo Dumkopt says the handwri ig O'i the wall at his house Zadol. Jr got a crayon set foi Christmas. - ! ? t \ meed mil il device that ricfoi movU has been do i a sense of humor.

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Roachdale, 67; Belle Union 59

Two Putnam conn' clashed In the Gn Saturday night will. I

Hawks defeating B I

Black Panthers, 67 t- . dale held a 40 to 26 ■ g time and had to si a’

^ ond half rally by I I

0) the viciors.

Roachdale (67) • >• I 1 IT

Clones

« Thompson

Keck

^ Jones Robbins

Plunkett N Myers

Crosby i. Ford s- Allen Cooper

Bell*’ Union (oh)

Dorsett Gaston

McCammack ni Morrison

Robison

Uf Gibson

"l Cline

Ziegelnmn

Moon's i Ho Baunci Moosi lint til a < : Christian Han i> Sk< Ron's 200 1 inn - | »»/*■ •' I Tuttle 233.. .300 .scl r 518: F Ciawley 531 1 ottic .>5s

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throughout the state. Station W G R E <j ;;o Koutul t hr Town ♦»;45 I^ual aiul VN’ni ld Nr

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REGISTER UNDER SECURITY ACT

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NOTICE Shirt ing. the week ol -Ian. 8th, same regular hours. nl mi 1 will work from 7 p. m to tl J>. m., Tll«-sda> s and TfiurNilays, on appointment. Shop phone 610 \\, holm phon/’ 1274-.I NADKAN "I I I Utl SILLERY S BARBER SHOP

I David Brian ns teatuied in ill I e x c i t in g picturi . ‘‘Bn ak1,1 ' l '’I Through" now showing at 13 Bycc. Voncastle thiaiter. b. E!-

AMONG FIRST to register ,t li •juaiters In New York are No< irom Poland. The society open* to help aliens in filling out ton ' curity act of 1950.

t Aid Society's heat md wifi Toba, 6 l .nee Inn i a-i servii i"d' i the Internal S .nilnmol Soumlphoti

You, Alone, Can Tell The Value of This Dollar-Saving Event - • - Think About It.

Hem \ galvanized kerosene 1*0 I 1- T K V rot NTS _ Holds one ttee-k's supply of oil— I plex-e fount $7.!)3.

Tliis tteek only — Purina Livestock Spray — 5 gallons SI.*a

.70 ft. 16-2 Weathi-r-proof 2 XX ire EXTENSION CORDS

12 foot adjustable E\-

Tl NsloN

i lain s _

Lileal tor hog brooders and general farm use

Ideal for

AfHraKPs,

—eomplete xxitli plugs

basements,

ete. $3.98

$1.7.7.

ONCE IN A LIFETIME BARGAINS

HI l>|M- and sizes of 1*01 LTK\ & KMK^K KI KDKHS _ nr eotitplefe line of roost paint disinfex tants and supplies.

IVrolln KIEL OIL treatment for soot and sludge. Inereases healing unit effli-lene'y s’ 111 <|t

Storm King kKKOSENK 1(0A11 FI.ARES — Won't lip oxer, 81.7.7.

< yeloiir erauk type SKI D SOH t R8 >t IS Get your seeders non.

BUY NOW WHILE STILE AVAILABLE

Aluminum M A I I. BOXES for city delivery — complete for s.’.fiM No rust or xxarps

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pig rub-

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heax'y heat

bulbs

and

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rliMt rinil warm your i

items bog

to ions-

liandles

$1.3.7.

Tractor and Jeep Mount Post HOLE OK.t.ER- 811 It..70.

Don't Overlook These Outstanding Values

Mueller < limatml Natural f.ns KON \ I I MON HI RNER $126.00 •j bushel Galxani/.ed p\IL $1.2.7 Oil Tank Heater $21.0.7

I'XVO Step s||p i hioeKs SLUM I lea\ y steel SEP I If TANKS S.7IMHI I sed (i.irltliul Bottled tins Kiteheii Rang) S3.7.00.

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HARDWARE — INC

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in a match game at Varsity Lanes an Indianapolis team canto to (Ji cncastlc and left on the n- ■ i end -•!' tin score 2726 to 2656. The i-H tl men n ii tile t scores as follows: U-il .la i vi Is?. 1 Is,23k 56k

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Now To Relieve: Bronchitis CreotnuUion reh- x- rit grtes right to the m I i to help loosen and e%| 8 phlegm and aid n.i' 1 i" o' 1 Deal raw, tender, inf d f membranes. Guarani- It 1 , or money refunded x - mini Rood the test of null. n - ' CREOIVf I -lUghi, Chest Cold;, A-ute gte

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CASSIDY!

Co r arative Statement of Condition C< tr.: ational Bank of Greencastle, Indiana December 30th

ASSETS

LIABILITIES

SUITS. COATS DRESSES \ * '

MIS1KSS SHIRTS R

uiwMKf mtisufj v? " - ..

msm

1930

1949

Deposits

1950

1949

U. S. Government

$ 139,457.76

$ 78,241.72

Cash and Duo ftom Banks

$1,172 227.25

$ 1.213,083.53

Commercial

3,666,321.43

3,520,723 68

U. S. Government Bonds

2,868,970.66

2,781,535.24

Savings

2,426,035 72

2,401,015 48

Municipal and Other Bonds

370,645.22

297,974 66

TOTAL DEPOSITS Reserve for Interest and Taxes

$6,231,814 91 99,772.10

$5,999,980.88 77,730.80

Loans and Discount', (less Reserves) 1,772,889.76

i 620,523.25

Reserve for Contingencies

18,000 00

10,031.29

513,380.42

487,447.86

Capital

100,000 00

100,000 00

Rea! Estate Morlgago Loans

Interest Accrued and Othei Assets

22,772 03

28,168 95

Surplus

200,000 00

200,000 00

Brink Building and Equipment

65,000 00

67,000 CO

Undivided Profits

136,298 33

107,990 52

TOTAL BANK ASSETS

$6,783 335.34

495,733 49

TOTAL BANK LIABILITES

$6,785,885.34

$6,495,733.49

Trust Assets

193,635.84

241,385.60

Trust Liabilities

195,635 84

241,385.60

TOTAL ASSETS

$6,981,521.18

$6 737,1 19.09

TOTAL LABILITIES

$6,981,521.18

$6,737,1 19 09

OFFICERS F. L O’Hair, President Kenneth t West, V President H. L. Wells, Cashier James R Pence, V- resident Edith I. Browning, Assistant Cashier Robert H. O i n V -V- i i-nt Walter A. Letzler, Jr., Assistant Cashier W D. Mayhall, A' t -'ice President Clyde R. Randel, Counsel

James S Albin O. F Overstreet

DIRECTORS Ernest H. Collins Clyde R Randel

D. W Killinget F. L. O’Hair

'• titJ and Largest Bank in Putnam County X|| Il t i; I l 1)1 i; \l DEPOSIT INSI RAM E 4'ORPORATION