The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1956 — Page 3

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FAKMEItS!! i All farm families welcome to hear about National Farmers Union and their farm program. Monday Night, January 9,7:15 P.M. GREENCASTLE COURT HOUSE Putnam County's last organizational meeting Your neighbor belongs to Farmers Union, maybe you should come and find out why.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. Bertha Airhart called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nelson ot Crawfordsville and Rev. Airhart of New Market recently. Rev Airhart is reported to be serkmsly ill. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Abbott and son of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Woody Watson and family of Louisville. Ky.. have returned to their homes after a visit with Mr. and Mrs Claud Scobee and other relatives. Miss Margaret Ellis of Terre Karte spent a few days recently with Mrs. Kate Balch. Billy Joe Pritchett of Plainfield enjoyed part, of his vaca:icn with his grandmother, Mrs Hazel Lewman. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blaydes entertained with a family dinner ecently. Sgt. and Mrs. Stanley V. Jones of Panama City, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fitzsimmons of Twelve Mile, Mr. send . Airs.

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Closing-Out Sale Din- to the d.-atli of n:\ Im I will s dl at jti'ihlic auction at the farm, lo:-a!c<l !( miles west of (.rcencaslle, or 1 mile north of IJruae st un Slur , mi Saturday, January 14,1956 STAKT!\<« .VI I * O t LOCK .NOON CATTLE fi head ot cat!! • —■ l Ilols'rin heifeis, ‘i years oM with good Angus caKes; one Kuan heifer, ‘i xcars old with Angus calf by side. HOG One Hog — One regi i red ^'oikshire male h ;, g. EQUIPMENT On«* Hammer mill; Mie A. C. W-C IboX lra< lor, plow disc and culti\ator; one V. ( . model <■ tractor plow, dise, cultivator, mower and front enl blade; one International K. I>. .1, I 1 , Ion truck, two speed axle, new grain bed in good shape; one all steel trufk bed. MISCELLANEOUS inch eleetrie drill, pipe dyes, vice, waiters and stand, one einorv stair I, line shall, one |ig saw , ‘i, IX-ft. ladders, one set of work harness, mu* strand cfsleigh hells, I - in. pipe wrench, 2 smaller one., *! ■ liain 1 ti's, inpe and block, all kinds of small tools and other useful arti- ks. A few llouseh Ul Lems, sueli as a Lotary Washer, a typewriter, Autupie clocks, scales, etc. TFILMS—CASH. .Not rcs|»onsihle for accidents. EDITH WOODRUM - Owner ALKLItT III VI I L, An tioncer.

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Richard Blaydes and family of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McFarland and family of Roachdale, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blaydes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Quinnette and fami!y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones received word of the death of their niece, Mrs. Helen McMillan of Lake Wales. Fla. Mrs. McMillan a-ill be remembered here as Lucille Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hitch ire taking over the Hardware •■tore here as Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Couger are moving to Crarwfordsville soon. Sgt. and Mrs. Stanley Joncv eturned to their home in Panama City, Fla. after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blaydes and family. Miss Myrtle Pickett, a- teacher in Spiceland school has returned to her work after spending her vacation at her home here. WSCS of the Methodist Church held their January meeting Thursday afternoon at the home Mrs. Maud Crodian. Our school opened Monday afer a ten day vacation, with a report of several cases of the ehicken pox and several students Hit with colds. Mrs. Madonna Balay of Greencastle, one of our teachers, was able to return to her duties Monday after an illness of several weeks. Tigers To Meet Butler Netters DePauw’s high-scoring quin let will initiate Butler into the Indiana Collegiate Conferenct wars Saturday night in the Bulldogs’ Indianapolis fieldhouse. The Tigers already have com ileted one-third of their league schedule and hold down second place behind St. Joseph’s with a record of three wins and one loss Against all competition Coach Cal Luther’s crew has averagec 81.2 points a game while compil ing a 7-2 mark and currentlj ranks as the highest scoring team in DePauw basketball his tory. Most recent victims were James Millikin and Illinois Wesleyan in the Beloit Holiday Classic, where the Bengals emergee with the only clean record o the four entiants. DePa-uw has played only three games at home, and four of its seven victories were earned or the road. Losses were inflicter by St. Joseph's in an overtime and by Cincinnati's nationallyranked Bearcats. Playing rugged slate in December, Butler split even in eighl outings by interspersing win? over Wisconsin, Michigan Pi inceton, and Wabash with losses to Ohio State, Purdue, Illinois and Indiana. Bowling News Allyencs’ Powder Puff League W L

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Net Schedule Friday Greencastle at Sheridan Stilesville at Bainbridge Cloverdale at Eminence Fillmore at New Market Ftoachdale at Amo Russellville vs. Greene Twp., Waveland

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Saturday DePauw at Butler Amo at Reelsville

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REPORT OF CONDITION

Report of condition of Greencastle Savings ,i tion. of Greencastle. Indiana, Putnam County, at iness on December 31. 1955. RESOURCES First Mortgage Loans Share Lo 1119 Other Loans Real Estate Sold on Contract Investments: iai Stock in Federal Home I*,an Bank (b) U. S. Government Obligations Cash on Hand and in Banks Office Building Furniture and Fixtures Other Assets

TOTAL

LIABILITIES Repurchasable or Free Sh ires: lb) Optional Shares id 1 Full-Paid Shares Loans in Process

nd Loan Asaociathe close of .bus-

>1,853.121 26 8,856 26,180 77 121,080.57

10.000 00 1 1 O.lMM) MU 200,122.59 28.375.00 3.180.79 508 59 $2,391,425.95

>1.762.221 19 458.280 06 6.054.77

Other Liabilities Reserve for Uncollected Interest Contingent Fund Federal Insurance Reserve Undivided Profits

TOTAL

STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF PUTNAM. SS We the undersigned officers and director.-; i.l tin Savings and loan Associ ation of Greencastle, Indian swear that the above statement is L uc.

6,420.77 438.81 87.010 35 55,000.00 16,000 oil S2.591.125.95 GreencaslJe do solemnly

Perry M. Rush, President; Finest H. Colli s, Secret i- v. W S Ballard, Director; Rexell A. Boyd, Director; 11 irry F. Allan, Direc-

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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day ol January,

955. My commission expires May 14, 1958. JULIUS B MARSH. N )Ury P

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