The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1955 — Page 4

fHE DAttY BANNER, GRPPNCASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955.

Let yourself goit 's only

$239288 delivered locally?

■m itayre you didn’t know that the price of 1V1 this 1955 Buick Special 2-door, 6-passenger Sedan has moved still closer to those of the so-called “low-price three.” And maybe you didn’t know that now you can boss this broad and brawny new beauty for even fewer dollars than some models of those very same “three.” So we proudly show our price here to prove it. But no dollar figures can ever tell you how much more sheer automobile you get for your money in this ’55 Buick. You have to discover that firsthand. Y)u have to look into the record-high V8 power that puts the whip to this dazzler—

and see by sampling what that means in the lift and life and joy you feel in driving. Y)u have to judge for yourself how much more luxury and comfort and stability so little more money buys here —more room, more visibility, more frame strength, more tread width, more ride steadiness. And you have to learn by doing what a rich fine feeling it is to travel in the boldest new styling of the times —in beauty that’s long and low and sports-car smart —and as definitely distinctive as the name on the hood. Come in for a demonstration of Buick for ’55. We promise you the thrill —and the buy —of the year. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

Thrill of the year

•2-door, 6‘passenger Buick SPECIAL Sedan, Model 48, illustrated. Optional equipment, accessories, state and local taxes, if any, add!» tional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities due to shipping charges. All prices subject to change without notice. Even the factoryinstalled extras you may v/ant are bargains, such as: heater £ defroster • • • only $81 JO.

_ v. ’’Y* x.-i-. ...... JIM HARRIS CHEVROLET

Phone 346 CHEVROLET - B UtCK I (5 North Jackson Street

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First-Citizens Bank

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Stoner’s Ins

31

20

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Home Supply

27

24

White Way

27

Lone Star No. 3 ...

20

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Jasper Motor Exprcs

is .. 19

32

V. F. W. Auxiliary

17

34

500 senes: Dunn

586, Dear

:on

581. 1'uson 579, Justus 577, C.

Crawley 566. Bowman 565, Byrd 562, Almon 554. Hanna 55J. Blocker 549. Demasco 547. Ziegelman 534. M. Crawley 533, J. Brewster 521. McDonald 512 Murray 508. Slavens 505. 200 games: Dunn 228, Byrd 223. Hanna 219, Bowman 217 202. Deacon 213. G. Crawley 212, Justus 210. 200. M. Crawley 209. Murray 209, Demasco 206. C. Crawley 205. Blocker 204. FUson

202. Lady 201.

! GENERAL HAULING LIME SPREADING Driveway Rock. Sand, Gravel and all kinds of coal. Also Livestock Hauling JIM COFFMAN One Mile South on 43. GREENCASTLE Phone 7069-KX

WANTED: DEAD ANIMALS “even Da? Service Fof Prompt. Sanitary Service, Call Greeneastle 278 JOHN WACHTEL, CORP. Call Cloverale 30 or Putnamvilie 33, Bainbridge 100. We pay ail phone charges. Koachdale 800.

GREEN CASTLE. I.XD.

PHONE 151

LAST 3 DAYS SALE Cotton Dresses REGULAR 279 AND 2.98 2 for 5 5 2.69 EACH Top-quality 80-square percales—not-to-be missed sale 'values! Newest spring - styles - many copies of Wards own $4 and 5.98 Dresses. Patterns, trims, details to please every taste. Women’s sizes, styled as youthfully as misses’. Only 3 days to save, s,o' hurry! JUNIORS', MISSES', WOMEN'S SIZES HURRY IN AND SAVE

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assets

\ First Mortgage Loans Home Purchase Contracts Other Loans Cash Investments and Securities. Office Site and Equipment. Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS

1953 '

1954

$1,163,050.06

$1,663,048.51

116,407.15

138,466.92

24,890.24

18,969.37

247,385.18

201,104.10

99,442.19

93,000.00

26,232.84

28,709.88

200.00

$1,677,607.66

$2,143,288.78

financial state/mnt DECEMBCR -1. 1954

GREENCASTLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

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Savings Accounts Advance from F. H. L. B Loans in Process Other Liabilities Reserves Surplus TOTAL LIABILITIES .

1953 $1,555,479.91 9,646.28 7,049.62 89,431.85 16,000.00 $1,677,607.66

1954 $1,858,224.42 150,000.00 2,981.01 3,427.44 112,655.91 16,000.00 $2,143,288.78

HOSPITAL NOTES F e

Dismissed Tuesday: Judy ; Mr Nichols. Richard Humphrey, rC •* Mrs. John Boswell and son. Mrs. ! of a

“ENJOY A BASKETBALL GAME P.AY2P BY f> .D J PROFESSIONALS WITH LOTS OF Ey. s !:'H5NSE M Bainbridge Firemen I VS. Boy Scout Hods Saturday, January 15& 7:00 P. M. All Proceeds To Bainbridge Boy Scowls T>o?p ONLY 25c ADMISSION GF:T TICKETS F ROM BOY M O! TS OK FIR ’ Ml \

Due to ill health, we are discontinuing fanning and moving to Indianapolis, and will sell our entire personal property . t .> ddic auction at our farm, located 5 miles norttmesl of <• ■* Jake blacktop road north from Gosport 4 1 * miles, then west I1114 a mile, t miles southwest of I^ewisville, 1 miles southeast of Ouim .. \V \Tt II FOR DIRECTIONAL s|<,\s ALONG ROADS I ’ ID FARM. Saturday, January 8th, 1955 Commencing at 10:39 O'clock A. M. 15 -- HEAD CATTLE - 15 8 Purebred Polled Hereford heifers, coming 2 years old; 3 5year old purebred Polled Hereford cows, I 6-year < ! I miv I ''on. These are all bred to a good Polled Hereford hull; 7 year eld Polled Hereford hull; yearling Polled Hereford hull; 6 inontle. old Polled Hereford hull calf. These are the kind <4‘ cattle to keep on a well managed farm.

40-HEAD HOGS-40 19 feeding shoats weighing about 85 pounds each; II feeding shoats weighing about 60 to 70 lbs. each; Re I sov\, to pig in Jiintiary; Spotted Poland sow to pig in Januarv, llamp-diit. <;ilt to pig in January; Hampshire sow, bred December 9; Spotted Poland sow, bred December 11; lied gilt, bred; White hoar, 1 year old. Coming 3 year old black and white spotted Pon\ with harness and rubber tirial cart, to be sold as unit. Coming 3 year old mountain burro and saddle. Very gentle for children. 100 New Hampshire Red Pullets, laying well, FARMING EQUIPMENT 1952 Ford tractor with both front and back eultivnlors (tractor has 718 working hours on it); 2 14-inch Ford breaking pi ms; n i;end scoop good as new; International 6-ft. lamb m <! , 60 'mail spike tooth harrow; New lidea pull type mow t, ti lt In I ; 77-fl. I. corn picker in A1 shape; rubber tired wagon with i l-ft. bed; .’-ft. Cub elevator with motor; corn slheller with electric mnloi set good platform scales, hog feeder; 2-wheel pull type limi spn a<!« r ; oil brooder stove; chicken feeders and fountains, new s t ■ : slnmrers; gas barrels and many other items too nuim-roii-. to m<'iilion that you will find on a well equipped farm. Some Household Furniture TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Nothing to he mnovml until settled for. Not responsible for aeridents. MR. 8 MRS. WALTER JONES. Owners Cols. Gene Williams &. Wayne Branneman, Auetionei r,. Dave Cooler, Recording Clerk, N. C. Smith, Settling Cler k. Lunch by Harrison Tow nship Home Economies Cl alt.

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GREENCASTLE, IXD.

PHONE 151

WOMEN'S WINTER-WEIGHT NIGHTWEAR Save 20% to 25% All reduced from our regular stock Outstanding javings on cozy nightwear — just when you nmrd it most. Flattering novelty and classic styles in assorted prints and solid colors. Regular, extra • ices.

Reg.

1.98

Flannel

Gowns

1.57

Reg.

2.98

Flannel

Gowns

237

Reg.

298

Flannel

Pajamas

2.37

Reg.

3.98

Flannel

Pajamas

297