The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1952 — Page 3

GOP itics Hums

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jbliean insurpents lhe ,- .see Bill Jenner j e lain! Where dead than entrenched in 1S< apparently have jtt Knight to carry

that of Gen.

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benhower in Indi-

I of the "Ike rebels” „f Brazil and f orn) •• national t - tin American Le-

but well calculated gioot m the Hoosier Craig, already pd to the Eisenhowinto the gubernation that Sen. Wil* i long has covet-

expi

'nig-for-governor been conducted srei .'CV, but if

cted the ,ine off the w weeks,

ited to adig Marion eilt rally at Club Jan. 2i. And. sis of the Eisenhovvdeny that Craig

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.vitl iieconu* tin weapon with which they liope to burst Ixith Jenner-Taft bubble in Hoosierland. their tactics point to just such a plan. For example, tin ike .supporters hope to win enough delegates to the State Republican Convention to send a heavily Eisenhow- • delegation to the National Convention in Washington. It ioes not seem likely under such circumstances that those Hoosiers voting in state convention to 1. et Eisenhower' delegates are also going to tak' the junior senator us their gubernatorial nominee. They will be looking for an internationalist candidate on the homefront as well as on the national scene, and Craig looms as their number one chore. Jeaner, lik* Sen Homer E. Capehart, State Chairman Cale Holder, and moat of the top Republican brass of the General Ar»aernbly. is staunchy in Sen. RoI oert A. Taft’s camp, In fact, for | a long time the GOP old guard lias been talking up a ticket of Taft for president. Jenner for governor and Cong. Charles Halleck for senator. Ike supporter.; in Indianapolis i iy siutimen: to; the general is definitely on Uv upsurge among Marion county Republicans, it also has been rumored that a private survey among Capital City GOP lender .shows more sympathy for the Craig move- ■ ment than for Jenner. At present, much n- dependent 1 upon a formal announcement from Jenner. Although he unsuccessfully sought the gubernatorial nomination in 1948, Jenner 'ms not arin unred for it in 1952 1 though most Hoosiers accept i the fact that he expects to go after it.

IHE DAIIY BANNER, GREFNCAS^f, 'NDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1952.

SPORTS By Jim Zeis

in Greencastle ami is well known throughout Putnam county.

Tiger Cubs In Valley Tourney

Week's Net Card

Coach Tom Goldsberry’a Oreenr as tie Tiger Cuts are entered in the Wabash Valley tourney this year and will meet Quincy at 7 p. m. on Fr iday. Jan. 18, in the preliminary at Spencer. The dinners of the opening round of the annual Western Indiana January elassir will ompete in the finals at Terre Haute on Jan. 25 and 20. Putnam county high school teams, which in tire trust have participated in the Wabash Valley Meet, will hold their own county tournament in the GreencRslle gymnasium, Jan. 25-20. The schedule for the prelim at Spencer is as follows: Jan. 17 1. 7:00, Coal City vs. Freedom 2. 8 :.'!0, Pahicksburg vs. Spencer Jun. 18 3. Quincy vs. Greencastle 4. 8:30 Winner game 1 vs. winner game 2. Jun. 19 5. 8:00, winner game 3 vs. winner' game 1. Officials: Cecil Bosstick, John Park.

Monday DePauw at Wabash Tuesday Greencastle at Brazil Fillmore vs. Clayton, at Greencastle Wednesday Roachdale vs. Belle Union, at New Winchester ReelsviUe at Bainbridge Russellville vs. Montezuma, at Marshall Tliursduy DePauw at Indiana State Friday Sullivan at Greencastle Stilesville at Bainbridge Cloverdalt! at Eminence Fillmore at l^rdoga ReelsviUe at Quincy Saturday l.akt Forest at DePauw

Firm Utilizes

Entire Building Teen-Age Couple

AT THF. VONCASTLE

Bob Myers Auto Sales, Inc., Greencastle Chrysler and Plymouth dealer, has taken over the Marsh-Myers building at 317 north Jackson street, and will utilize the entire space for the displaying and servicing of these two well known lines of automobiles. The change was effected last week when Brown Bro. Implement Co., which formerly occupied the north half of the building, moved to a new location on the Stilesville Road.

Local Vets Win Semi-Pro Game

Butler Tames Tiger Metiers

Held In Atlanta

Butler’s Bulldogs tamed the DePauw Tigers Saturday night at the Fieldhouse, 68 to 61. This setback snapped the Old Gold victory string at 3 straight.

Legion Tourney AS Local Alleys

Twenty si.-; teams Indiana 6tlr C< gj trict find adjacc at Varsity Lam

from the

...-iioual I *i.->-iistricts met is past week

end for the American Legion annual 5-man team invitational tournament. A of, ::i 7 by. Edipbuig's Post *Sfo. 2.; ,. tinned in early

A baskettmll team, representing Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 15u0 Veterans of Foreign Wars of Greencastle won an independent basketball tilt Sunday afternoon at ReelsviUe. The local squad walloped the Belle Union Independents, 90 to 59. Marion Fine, former' Butler star and couch of the Bainbridge Pointers, v as high mail for th Vets with 26 points. Tlie VKW sqttaii held only a 10-point edge at halftime but increased this margin to 31 points et the final gun. Members of the Vets’ squad were Bill Elliott. Marion Fine,

The Tigers jumped into r to 17 lead at the quarter Butler came bar k to knot count at 35-35 at the half.

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With the acquisition of the additional space, Bob Myers will now have a total space area of 80’ x 125’, and which will give this concer n ample apace for the display of new and used cars and the servicing of all makes of automobiles. The space that will be used for display will be the largest In Greencastle for this purpose, and tl^ shop, which contains the most up-to-data equipment, will have spacious quarters for any type of operation and testing required in rendering complete repair service. The modern building was constructed in 1948. Bob Myers came to Greencastle in February, 1950, and has been a success in this field. Mr. Myers started in business in Roachdale in 1933 and operated a filling station and garage successfiflly until he sold his interest and moved to Greencastle. He has made many friends

Saturday night $100.00 in i ■ 1bowling trophy. Second piece Post 140 w, s , place honor'.- wt ville Post with of 3022. 4 th were taken bv ‘

n < ' 'I the boys j Bii , yiinmek, Bob Mirurlck, Ti um i i beautiful j n)aa Br ant, Wayne Mark, I*.

Brant and Wayne Shonkwiler.

w< iU lo Glinton j Next Sunday at 1:30 p. m., tlw

3051 and third

iii to the Zionsi total pin score ami 5th places The Amirals" of

local VFW will ilash with toe

’Cory Auctioneers ville gym.

in the Reels*

In the third perioti, the Bulldogs outseond the Joeul eollegians. 18 to 12 and want on to win by seven points, staving off a desperate Old Gold rally in the closing minutes. Lee Hamilton hit 18 points and Keats chalked up 16 points for DePauw. The Tiger s lost Guild on fouls with 6:08 to play, then Harry Stewart with 3:41. They still managed to whittle into the Bulldog edge until they had pared it. bar k to thr ee points tit 62-59 with the < look showing 2:44 of playing time remaining. Two foul aits by Reed gave Butler a Utile safer, working margin, but Hamilton's fielder cut it back to three again at 6461. Crosley picked up Leo points on fouls as the Tigers battled for tire ball and Reed’s last field goal clinched the verdict.

ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 7 (UP; —Police wrote an end torlay to the romance of a wandering teen-age couple, who said they are " very much in love." Detective said Margaret Elizabeth Fenner, 15, and Charles E. Wolfe, 16, hud been missing from their Indianapolis, Ind., home since Thanksgiving Day. The two said they "worked very hard to get this far" on their 1.200-mile trip to Sarasota, Fla., where they were going to "pick fruit." The adventurers said Urey were waiting until Margaret could get a job so they could afford to get married, detectives said. “Wo haven't done anything wrong," Charles was quoted as saying. “We just want to be together—that's why we were both going to get jobs before we got married. Neatly dressed in blue jeans and guy sport shirts, the clean, well-kept youngsters were turned over to juvenile authorities to await tire arrival of their parents who were reported flying to At-

lanta.

Elizabeth Taylor is cast as i society beauty who figures in a tensely dramatic love triangle in Paramount’s "A Place In The Sun,” today at the Voncastle Theatre. Montgomery Clift ant! Shelley Winters lire also stair "i!.

WED. MORNING FEATURE

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Alt!rough they are subjected to much more severe weather than other bears, only the pregnant female polar bears sleeps during the winter.

REPORT OF CSNDtTlOT

Charter No. 10463 Reserve District No. 7 Report of condition of the First National Bank of Cloverdale, in the Slate of Indiana, at the close of business on December

31, 1951. Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the

currency, under- section 6211. U. S. Revised statutes.

367,902.36 539.131.24 29,070.81

1.500.00

235.060.30

6,091.09

S 961.763.46

66.406.58 16,499 14 35,600.23 5,481.94

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I Tey e Haute Post No. 104 with 3001 and Sinclair' Post No. 45 al j XobicsviKc with a 29 87. The Legioniurns starting early I Saturday evening and finished ! at 7:,'!() p m. Sunday. Better than 50 bowler participated and I just as n .i y spectators turned out to root f.u their favorite

teams.

Earle I t ,,'itt of Terre Haute the Legion State Dowling Direc- ! tor, conducted the tournament ! in his usual "perfect manner” j with each and evt ry team comi pletelv piot ed and "ready and

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1 1 hour and 50 minutes per shill. I i bowling time average was about | waiting” for the starting sign; Individual high game honors ‘ went to (’n - Bennett of Edinj I burg with a nice 237; M. Craw- ; ley of Greencastle 223; J. Pogue, j Fr ankfort 224; ind Dr. Fuson, Greencastle. 217. Bill Peter, of Varsity Lanes ! wishes to ihunk all the members of Greencastle Post No. 58 for their assistance with the tourney and helping make it possible, also many thanks to Wendell Brattuin, Gene Crawley. Herb Blocker Bill Hanna, Marion Sears, Hem-hell Knetzer Wib Morris and Chet Crawley for their a; sis',.in e in wore keeping. A •score kc epor cun either "make or break” a tourney and these boys definitely helped

make it.

Thunks also to Jim Zeis, Sports Editor of tire Daily Banner for his aid with publicity.

Mrs. Annie Dixon was hostess for the January meeting of the Social club. The meeting opened bv forming a chain of friendship and repeating the Lord’s

Prayer.

The new officers, in charge of the meeting, are Letha O’Conuov, president: Amanda Lmbanliowio. vin-president; Betty | Ford. See.; and Maude Hughes j treasurer. The card and flower | committee is Luvlta Buser and | Annie Dixon and Lorene Rusk, j

reporter.

Roll call was answered by | each stating what they hoped ‘

to accomplish in 1952.

The president welcomed a new member. Mrs. Edith Fry into the club and Mrs. Eva Hicks ^

sv;, voted a new member.

The constitution of the elub was read, changed as needed and j

approved.

Mrs. Helen Hughes conducted clever contests won by Betty | Ford, Amanda Umbunhowar and I

Maudie Garrett.

The next meeting will be in the library basement on Feb. < ’ at 1:30 o'clock, with a Valentine and Handkerchief exchange

M/er e Sllimj Ouf [fie C^ r P e ^ for You

JANUARY 19

Today s Market

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•'Uth Jack si in ’h'trii! lint

Hogs 13,<*00. Moderately acitive; barrows and gilts 25c to mostly 50c lower; bulk choici 170-240 lbs., $18.25-*18.75; several loads *19; extreme top $19.35' 240-275* lbs., $17.50$18.25; 120-165 lbs., $15-$17.50; sows 25c or more lower at $13.75516.25. Cattle 2,500. Calves 300. •Steers and heifers moderately a^five; fully steady; good and choice 850-1100 lbs., steers amt mixed yearlings $30.50-$34; commercial to god steers $28-$30; high good to mostly choice 750-900 lbs, b-'ili .;!!! 50-$53.50,

ItAINBKlUGE .Mi. and Mrs. Cecil English and David and Mrs. Achsa Uassity visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heanfy of Greencastle on. evening Inst week. Mr and Mrs. Frank Milletspent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Hailey Miller and Hal *„f Greencastle. Mrs. Francis Cunningham is caring for Mrs. Bessie Damall, who is slowly Improving. Mrs. Marjorie Lee has returned to her home in California after a visit with her father Mr. Er nie Michael, who has been very ill. Locust Grove club members held their New Year's meeting, 'Vednesday afternoon with Mrs. Zadia Pruitt. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran entertained Sunday with a family dinner. Mr. William Cowger, M,-. and Mrs. Raymond Curran „nd sons of nenr Roachdale and Miss Agnes Cunun

ASSETS

('ash. balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection 1'. S. Gov’t, obligations, direct and guaranteed ' rbligattons of States and political subdivisions Corporate stocks (including 1,500.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank; Loans and discounts (including $11.47 overdrafts) .. Bank premises owned $1,750.00. furniture and fixtures $4,341.09

iBank premises owned are subject to $ None liens not assumed by

bank)

Other assets 709.21 TOTAL ASSETS $1,179,535.01

LIABILITIES

I remand deposits of individuals partnerships, and corporations

Time Deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations

Deposits of U. S. Gov’t, (including postal savings) ...

Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc. r TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,105,751.65

TOTAL LIABILITIES $1,105,751.65

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capilal Stock:

(e) Common stock, .total par $25,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred star k)

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

TOTAL LIABILITIES &■ CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,179,535.01

MEMORANDA

Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 57,000.00 ra) Lo uis as show-n above are after deduction of reserves of None (b) Securities as shown are after deduction of r eserves of None State or Indiana, County of Putnam, ss: I. Mellie B. Linley, cashier of the above-named bank, do oOleninly swear that the above statement is true to Ure best of my know-

ledge and belief.

MKLLIE B. LINLEY, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of January, 1952. CHAK. A. ROCKWELL, Notary Public. My Commission Expires, April L 1954. CORRECT—ATTEST: J. E. McCoy. , . Wtn'. R. Langdon, O. B. Foster. Director. .

'25,000.00 25,000.00 23,783.36

None

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NOTICE-

We can sell your cattle on feeder or slaughter dips, exeept when yon wan, tneni sold as rlairi entile, then they must he TB and Kuiirs tested. All hogs, except plus on sows, double treated 30 days or longer. Our eonmiission rales are 3 per cent on all livestock, farm nuu-liinery, hay, urains, posts, chickens, rabbits, up to $1500 at one time, Ironr 81500 upward, 2 per r ent. Furniture iiiul all Mini of other merchandise anil small items, 10 |mt cent on am amount. Oin sale is Irehl exery Friday, starting at

lives

Id o’clock on miscellaneous items and I'BSd on livestock.

Putnam County Sale Pavilion

(iRLKM WI LL, INDIAN \

RlPORinOF CONDTTiON

$1,545,823.83 2,361,662.33

500,826.79 36.425.00

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-AMAZING RESULTS REPORTED BY FEEDERS

foguina rgcordi from ?B dlff#r*nt farmgrt In fiv# Corn B#lt itafni ihowi how Wayng Tail Curlor h«lp« makg^thrlfty, ^d*t-j#inlng ^Iqi^out^of ^runH^ilow-

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DATS FED 22

AVG. GAIN 24.7

AVG. DAILY GAIN PER PIG 1.20 LBS.

LBS. FEED PER LB GAIN 2.19

Coma in ... ui giv« you sriAmple* of Wayne Tail CurUr FGiulit from this community. Costs so little—does to much.

9.000.00

2.703.180.92

50,000.00 20.64501

$7,227,563.88

$3,351,149.13

2,563.299.72

51.919.10 478.684.62 15,277.05 160,658.36

GREENCASTLE MOTORS INC. 11.1 V Jackson -street

Charter No. 2896 Reserve Diatrict No. 7 Report of condition of the Central National Br.nk of Greencastle, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on December 31, 1951. Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the currenev, under .section 5211, U. S. Revised statutes.

ASSETS

Cash, balances with other bunks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection - U. S. Gov’t, obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks (Including $9000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank • Loans and discounts (including $112.41 overdraft;!) ... Bank premises owned $40,000.00, furniture and fixtures $10,000.00 Other runsets ...... TOTAL ASSETS

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time Dopoeits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations Deposits of U. S. Gov’t, (including postal savings .. Deposits pf States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposit* (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $0,620,987.98 Other Liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital Stock:

(cl Common stock, total par $100,0u0.00 100,000.00 Surplus 300,000.00 Undivided profits 73,941.97

Reserves (and retirement account for preferred

stock) 14.867.93 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 488,812.90 TOTAL LIABILITIES * CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $7,227,003.88

MEMORANDA

Assets pledger! or assigned to secure liabilities arid for other purposes $ 150,000.00 (ai Loans as shown above are afterdeductions of reserves of 23.878.65 lb) Securities as shown are after deduction of reserves of Notre State of Indiana. County of Putnam, ss: I. H. L. Wells, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best pf my know-

ledge and belief.

H. L. WELLS. Cashier-.

Sworn to and subscribed before nr* this 5th day of January, 1952.

CORRECT—ATTEST:

Ernest H- Collins,

James S. Albin.

F. L. 6’Hair, Directors. REXELL A. BOYD, Notary- Public M; Commission Expires. January 1 7, 1953.

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