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TH“ DAK.Y 8. JKS, GREEKCASTIS. INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1952

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A Few Good Buys In Used Cars 49 OLDS, 4 door, R. and H. Like new. 47 FORD Sedan, R. and H. 42 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe, Clean. 40 OLDS, 2 door, Heater. Other good buys in late model used cars. EASI SIDE MOTORS INDIAN A 1*01.1 S KO AD. — I’HONF. 719.

Rfcr'ORT OF CONDITION State No. 17-103.7 Report of condition of First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company of Greenrastle in the state of Indiana, at the close of business on December 31, 19.71. • Published in accordance with the call made by the Federal Reser ve Bank of this District pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act and fi call made by the Department of Finanelal Institutions of I tic State of Indiana".

ASSRTS

Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances

and cash items in process of collection

U. S. Qov't. obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of State and political subdivisions

Other bonds, notes and debentures Corporate stocks (including $6,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank)

Loans and discounts (including $86.32 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $22,000.00. furniture and

fixtures $25,000.00

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

by Banki

Other assets

$1,179,350.01

1.270,110.06 169,124.16

78,702.82 6,000.00

1,951,451.09

47,000.00

1,990.43

TOTAL ARRETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporation^ Time deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations Deposits of U. S. Oov't. (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposit - q1 b ink Dther deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,421,214.15 Other Liabilities » TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus ... Undivided Profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOITNTS

.14.703,728.60

$2,662,019.78 1.208.167.7o 17,662.24 383.596 88 24.267.14 125.800.41 10,599.32

$4,431,813.47 $ 100,000.00 100.000.00 71.915.13 271.915.13

TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4,703,728.60 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 Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 150.083.33 Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors, not included in liabilities None (a) Included in Loans and Discounts are LOANS TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES None (hi Included in Other Bonds. Notes. Debentures and Corporate Stocks are OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILIATED COMPANIES None tC) First lien trust funds . 31,884.58 (ft ( Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of - 22,736.34 lb) Securities ns shown above are after deduction of reserves of ... None 1, H I, Williams, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true .stale of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. L. Williams CORRECT Attest: .1. B. Crosby, J. W. Earnshaw, Simpson Stoner, Directors. State of Indiana. County of Putnam, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of January, 1952. and I hereby certify that 1 am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires June 27. 1955. ELLEN JANE HUNTER, Notary Public

REPORT OF CONDITION State No. 86 Report of condition of Roachdale Bank and Trust Company of Koachdftlc in the State of Indiana at the close of business on December 31, 1951. Published in accordance with the cal! made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Art and a call made by the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances and cash items in process Of collection $ 568,482.74 U. S. (Jov't. obligations, direct and guaranteed 1.624,780.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 8.500.00 Other bonds, notes, and debentuics ... 15,550.00 Corporate stocks (including $3,750.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank l 3.750.00 Loan* and discounts (including $143.06 overdrafts) 438.548.66 Bank premises owned $1.00. furniture and fixtures $1.00 2.00

$2,659,613.40

$1,804,011.77 423.607.78

26,514.57

163,016.56

1.276.73

TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES

Demand 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 officers’ checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,508,427.41

TOTAL LIABILITIES

(not including subordinated obligations shown below $2,508,427.41

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital * $ 25,000.00 Surplus i in. mu, Undivided profits 16.185.90 Reserve.') (and retirement account for preferred capital None # TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 151,185.99

TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

MEMORANDA

Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities

and for other purposes

Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and

other creditors, not included in liabilities (at 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 ta) Loans as shown above are alter deduction of reserves of (b) Securities as shown above are after deduction

I, Galen S. Irwin, of the above-named bank, «« su swear, affirm, that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true stale of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of mv knowledge and belief

GALEN S IRWIN CORRECT-Attest:

Paul H. Sutherlln,

Eugene D Hutchins,

a. t / t . ... L)avil1 8- Hostetler, Directors.

State of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss:

an ? fi,lbsrribed before uie this 7th day of January

1952, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of

tniH bank.

GALEN S. IRWIN, Notary Public. My commission expires 1 - 26 - 52.

$2,659,613.40 $ 125.000.00

None None None

1.179.98 1,000.00

None

solemnly

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Personal And Local News B1IIEFS

li s Blackwood

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SOCIETY

Section Four Mi Is Thursday

Section Four of the Fir.-st ! Christian church will meet | Thursday evening. January 10tn,

I with Mrs. E. R. Bartley. Mrs. Solution discovered to tough I Vernon Shirley will have the

By Easley Blackwood

Union Chapel W. S. C. S. will meet tomorrow at Mrs. Vern Sig-

ler’s.

The Clinton and Madison Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Claud Crodian, Thursday, January 10, at 1:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherlln and son. Eric, have returned to their home in Iowa City. Iowa, after spending the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. O. F.

Bell.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bridges and family have returned from a two weeks trip to Florida. While away they visited friends and relatives in Tampa and FortPierce. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Jones have moved to their new home on date road 43 which has recently been completed. The new residence is north of the form r Jones h<jmc. Mrs. Minnie Livengood, an aunt of Harry Livengood of this city, passed away Monday evening at the Crawfordsville hospital following a stroke suffered last Wednesday. Her home was near Waynetown. Edwin (Mike) Suavely, R it. Neal and Joe Thomas of the DePauw University Athletic Department will leave, tomorrow morning for a convention of tic Football Coaches Association which will he held in Cincinnati J. B. Crosby and Charles A. Weaver have returned from Chicabo where they were on business W'bile in Chicago they were n tertained by Mr. and Mrs. John Brambach. Mr. Bramboch is president of the Angwell Curtain Co. Cpl. and Mrs. Paul L. Hurst are the parents of a daughter Rhonda Kay', bom Jan. 4th, in Biloxi, Miss. The baby weighed 9 lbs. Mrs. Hurst is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Warren of Ladoga, and Cpl. Hurst is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hurst, 317 E. Hanna. Greencastle. William J. Tipton, father of Dr. William R. Tipton of this hty, died last night at his home n Brazil. Private funeral services sill be held Wednesday aftorloon at the Miller and Sons Funeral Home. It was Mr. Tipon’s request that there be no 'lowers. He suggested that flower money be donated to the Jlay County Cancer Society. We are mightly anxious that you wear a laundry ironed shirt. AV will both profit if you do. Home Laundry A Cleaners. It

problem by' a series of inferential bjdding. Here Is another type of hand where the Blackwood convention should not be used. North dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mrs. Keen)

H- A 4 2 S- A 9 5 ' D- .19 7

C- K Q 10 4

West

East

(Mr. Meek)

(Mr. Abel)

S- K J 10 3\

Q H 6 4

H- 9 5 3

- H- 10 8 7 6

D- 8

D- None

C- .1 8 3 2

C- A 9 7 6 5

South

(Mr. Dale)

S- 7

H- K Q J

D- A K Q 10 6 5 1 3 2

The bidding

Nortli East

South West

1 C Pass

21) Pass

2 N T Pas?

3 D Pass

3 H i’ass

4 D Pass

4 8 Pass

7 I) All Pass

The minute

Mrs. Keen opened

A series of fine inferential

hds solved the problem in this .

, , ,, ,, Navy Enlistee Honored

i.irticuiar deal. Mrs. Keen •

„ . With Dinner Party list rebel of two no trump in .icated a balanced hand of linimum or near-minimum pro-

iortions.

• ARer Mr. Dale’s rebid of t

the bidding, I he big question for Mr. Dale was this; "Is there •( loser in the major suits?" In other words, the numbei of aces Mrs. Keen held was not enough. To reach the maximum contract scientifically, he had to know WHICH aces. Of course, if Mrs. Keen held all three aces, the Blackwood would be entirely satisfactory. But what If she held less than

three ?

Well, if she had two, there was a slue small slam And, il those two aces were in hearts and spades, a grand slum was makeable. Problem Sohed Similarly, if Mrs. Keen had inly’ one ace, a small slam war there as loa* as the aee was nol the ace of clubs.

program. Study Club r« Meet Friday The Women’s Study Club will meet Friday, January 11th, at 2:30 with Mrs. Zol McIntyre. Mrs. Charles Rector will have the program. j t.ood Cheer Club Meets Thursday The Good Cheer Club will meet Thursday at 1 o’clock with Mrs. George Bailey. Section Two To Med Thursday Section Two of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock aj the home of Mrs. Gerald Elliott. Assisting hostesses will be Mis. Wayne Hopkins, Mrs. Dent Chaney and Mrs. W. A. Yoder Mrs. Wayne Hopkins will have devotions and Mrs. Harry Barrick the program. Section Three To Meet With Mrs. I a 1 unis Section Three of the Christipn church will meet with M>s. Homer Loucus Thursday, Juu. 10. at 2:00 p. m. Devotions by | Ivy Hammond,and the prograt by' Mrs. Clifford McMains. Section One Meets Thursday Section One of the First Christian church will meet Thursday evening, Jan. 10, at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Chester Liptrap, 7 West S. niinary. Mrs. Robert Longdon, Mrs. J. W. Luther and Mrs. Arthur Lyon will lie assisting hostesses. Mrs. John Richards will have devotions and ! Miss Mary Woodrum the prn-

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Wrestling

iiamonds. MiV^Keeb saw" tM:

she had time to show her aces

retail or one at a time. Her three-hcarl bid showed .he ace and not a biddable heart uit. If she had hold a real heart uit, she would have bid it dim ty over Mr. Dale’s two-diamond

jid.

No Need To Hurry There was still no need to mrry. Mr. Dale just bid four iiamonds. further confirming he length and solidity of ids suit and giving Mrs. Keen bidling space lo show another ace f he held it. Mrs. Keen availed lerself of this opportunity by lidding four spades. At this point Mr. Dale knew (Verything he needed to know. With his partner holding the major suit aces, nothing short if a disaster could stop thirteen .ricks at diamonds. And, as you see nothing did. Guard News By Burry Taylor Pef. Charles Johns recently married M s Chitra Hutcheson of Greencastle. Pfe. Johns is first cook of "G’’ Company. We have to treat him fairly well or

else

Jan. 7 was the first drill of the New Year. We have had fortyeight regular drills, two weeks summer c!imp,_ twelve inactive duty drills, and two days preamp firing. 1951 was a full one for Company “G." y Sgt. Smith requests that !he men furnish their own -ooe IKdish us his supply is running low. Sgt. Smith would appreciate certain Involved parties taking this hint. Sgt. Shinn is comtemplating taking the big jump in life. Marriage! As. yet, no details have been released.

You can give soiled stucco' walls a good scrubbing with soap and water and a long-handled

coarse brush.

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At EITEL'S Daffodil Plants 8-12 Blooms and Buds $2.00-$250 Phone 630, open Wed., I\ M.

A farewell dinner in honor of Leon Bennett, who left for the. Navy, Jan. 7th was given by hu parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her bcit Bennett and daughter, Norma. Sunday. Jan. 6th at their home south and east of

Belle Union.

Leon enlisted Jan. 2, the day after he became 21. Those present besides the nest of honor, w f ere his younger 'ster Norma and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bennett. His three married sisters and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Rorbert Ballard and son, Bobby:, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, anil daughters, Sherry and Stevie, and sons, Robbie and Stevie; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Buis and daughter Joanne and sons, Wayne, Darrell and Dcanie. Mabel Keller and son, Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vaught and sons. Bill and Bobby of Lizton; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ratcliff and daughter, Rachel and granddaughter Jcni; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bennett, all of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Bill*Bennett of Bedford. A pitch-in dinner was enjoyed by ell and best wishes to Leon an l his future in I lie Navy. Leon lias an older brother, Sgl. Charles L. Rennet stationed with tlie Tank Co., of the 4th Armored Division in Germany. He has been in the service 1 year and 3 months. Della Gumma /Vlunuine To Meet Thursday Delta Gamma Alumnae will meet Thursday afternoon, Jan. 10. at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Crosby. F. E. O. To Meet With Mrs. Pence Th" P. E. O. will hold its meeting with Mrs. Raymond Pence Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Helen Lucas will be assistant hostess.

Belle Union. P. T. A. Will Meet The regular meeting of the Belle Union P. T. A. will be held Monday night, January 14, at the school building. The business meeting will be conducted by the president, Mrs. Mary Shumaker. There will also be entertainment provided. Following this there is to be a ‘‘White Elephant Sale.” Everyone come that possibly can and bring something for the sale. Miller P. T. A. Meets Friday The Miller School P. T. A. will meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the

school. A very enjoyable musical program has been planned to carry out the theme. “MusictJ Education in Our Schools.” The first and sixth grades will sing. K. N. Club Will Meet Jan. 9th The Registered Nurses Club will meet Wednesday evening. January 9th, at the Hutcheson Nurses Home. The guest speak- ( or for the evening will be Marvin | Miller, and his subject will be | •’Biological and Chemical Warfare.” A film Will be shown on ’ •■How To Cope With Emergency In An Atomic Disaster.” j I.ociist Grove I Club Meets f The Locust Grove Club met at ! Uic home of Mrs. Zadia Pruitt, in j Bainbridge. Wednesday aftei‘noon, Jan. 2. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Lucille Proctor. Devotions were road by the hostess. After the business meeting contests were conducted by Zadia Pruitt and assistant hostess Achsa Cassidy. Prizes were won by Vera English and Lucille Proctor. Thorfo present were Lucille Proctor, Helen Estes, Achsa Cassidy, Mary Masten and daughters, Zella Hanks, Zadia Pruitt, Elsie Hanks, Vera English and son and Clara Coffman. Delicious refreshments of fruit salad, angel food cake and orange drink wore served by the hostess. The chib will meet at the hot w of Dorothy Poff in February. Beta Sigma Phi To Meet Tonight Beta Sigma Phi will meet tonight at tlie Public Service Room. The pledge meeting will be at 7:30 and the regular meeting at 8 o’loek. ( Inti Met With Gertrude Ziegclman Tlie Thursday Club met January 3rd at the home of Gertrude jZiegelman. j At noon a delicious dinner was served to eleven members, two guests and two children. After the noon hour the club was called to order by the president, Helen Sinclair, by singing the club song and repeating the Lord’s Prayer in unison. The secretary’s report and treasurer’s report were given and approved. Tin- flower fluid was collected and reported. There was an election officer.:: president, Hallie Runnels; vice president. Esther Craddick; secretary. Florence Allen Assistant, Edna Cox. treasurer, Colleen Parker, assistant, Bell" McJuan, flower committee, Helen Sinclair, Myrtle Parker; sick committee, Gertrude Ziegehnan an 1 Edna Cox. The hostess entertained with eight, contests and were won by Avril Allen, Ida Sinclair, Helen Sinclair, Effie Parker, Hallie Runnels, Eleanor Ziegclman, Esther Cradick, Edna Cox. There were also Secret Sister gifts giv-

en.

The next meeting will he held at the home of Hallie Runnels the first Thursday in February. BOOK EXHIBIT The Greencastle Public Library has arranged an exhihil of books and magazines on oetter farming, forage crops and soil comservation in the reading room of tlie library during this week. Visitors to the "Profit from Pasture and Putnam County” Conference to be held in Greencastle on Friday, are invited to Inspect the exhibits. * Some of the titles are: Big Hugh, biography of Hugh Bennett my Brink; This Land W Defend, by Bennett and Pryan, Forages, by Hughes, Heath, and Melcalfe; Farm Management, by Black, Clawson, and Wilcox; Grain Crops, by Wilson; Roots in the Earth by Waring and Tiller; Land anti the Family, by Gustafson; Malabar Farm and Out of the Earth, by Bromfiekl; The magazines: The Land and the Land News and many other interesting magazines articles.

of Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary fraternity for women in journalism. Miss Neal, who is a member of a newspaper family herself, is to talk following a dinner meeting in the Indianapolis Press Club. Her topic will be “Notes from the Prosecutor’s Office.” She is prosecutor ot Hamilton county, and lives at Nnblesville heads \SSO< IATION LAFAYETTE. Jan. 8. —(UP) Peter C. Smidt, Hammond restaurant owner, slat tod a yean term today as 17th president o. the Indiana Restaurant Associa lion. He advanced from the vice presidency, succeeding Mrs Edna E. Martin of Terre Haute. •J00 I VPS MISSING CRAWFORDSVILLE. Jan. 8 (UP) Authorities revealed to day that mysterious blasts hen in the past week wore caused b. teen-agers playing with 950 stol on dynamite and percussion caps They said 200 caps still are miss

ing.

Child's Colds To reUe ve miseries AA | £ t* J Without dostug. rub on ▼ VasJJJ Fillmore W. S. C. S Meets On Thursday The Fillmore WSCS will mj Thursday afternoon, January 1 at the home of Mrs. Dennis B„fJ en, with Mrs. Wilfred DewrJ co-fiostess. Mrs. Verna Zoinl will have charge of the devntfoJ and Mrs. Wendell !?inith u^n p J sent the lesson.

GET $VAGE BOOST

EVANSVILLE, Jan. 8 (U i -Seeger Refrigerator Co. ficials announced a seven-ca hourly wage boost for 2,800 duction and maintance employj effective yesterday. The firm, so proposed 11-cent hikes skilled employes, subject wage stabilization bo , i proval. READ THE BANNER tp

REPORT OF CONDITION

Report of the condition of Grqencastle Savings and Loan Asm iation of Greencastle, Indiana. Putnam County, at the close of bm

iness on December 31, 1951.

RESOURCES

First Mortgage Loans $ 927.637.ll Share Loans 4.3101 Other Loans ^ $.k66.2| Real Estate Sold on Contract '

Investments:

i a i Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank $ 20.rt00g t bi IT. S. Gov't. Obligations iinehiding HOLC) 15,0004 Cash on Hand and in Banks 69.0531 Furniture and Fixtures 1,374|

Other Assets

$

TOTAL LIABILITIES Repurchasable• or Free Shares: (b) Optional Snares id) Full-Paid Shares Interest Accrued ’..oans in Process Advance Payments Other Liabilities Reserve for Uncollected Interest Contingent Fund Federal Insurance Reserve Undivided Profits

$1,090.341J

$ 709.174.il

271.160.111

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'-’O.RIOJ I 397$

923$ 9301

47.5001 15,0004 16,599.51 $1,090,341$

TOTAL State of Indiana. County of Putnam, ss:

We, tlie undersigned officers and directors of the Greene Savings and Ixian Association of Greencastle. Indiana, do snlemnij

Wear that the above statement is true.

Pern M. Rush, President Ernest H. Collins. Secretatj Harry E. Allan, Rexell A. Boyd. W. S. Ballard. Directors Subscribed and sworn to before be this 8th day qf January, 1951

My commission expires, February 16, 1952. FLORENCE J. GODWIN. N t iry Piibbii

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IN MEMORY Meek In loving memory of my dear husband. Otha L. Meek, who passed away two years ago, January 8th, 1950. Rest in peace dear Otha, And whisper to our Lord a prayj cr. When I have served out my life, We enn meet over there. Wife, Ida. pd, MISS NEAL TO SPEAK INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 8— (INS)—Miss Frances Neal, Indiana's only woman prosecutor, is to give a talk Jan. 14 at a meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae

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