The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1956 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER TI ES.. JAN. 10. 1 S.->8 1 I$l«. KEtif IKi-AIFNT'* A singer- 'day’s .«hrpm<»nts of oi! picxljxts in 1956 \Vould fill 18,100 milef- of ten-inch product pipeline and it would take 378 trains,
earh of 100 tank rars of 10.000.;allon capacity, to move one r-etj leum demand by rail. Vf>‘ ormand at T T S. refineries .ui al produc t.-? in ’.56 will reach a new high of 9.009.000 barrels-per-day. according to the magazine’s forecast.
NOT AFRAID OF FRIDAY 13TH
• THE D1IU 38HNER ond HERALD CONSOlfDATiD Enten-tl in the postoffice ax '«reen<-aslle, Indiana as set. nd • lass mall master under act of .March 7, 1878. Subscription price 2.5 '■ents per week; $5.'K) per year by mail in Putnam County; S6.00 to SI0.10 per year mtside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. K. flariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Stree
S C. C will meet tonight at > '".0 a the home of Mrs. Harry!
SOCIETY
_ .Mrs. Jcijjc Wells ' ■ ‘ ' 1!or1 i.-.c.;. ' ■ set: ll’.h, at < ;.>0 p. m. with Mrs. Vera . ,, c. .w Jesse Wells, S^mth College Aw? Eurk, 1-10 West Berrv street. ? o n * this evening at 7:30.
XNNtVMKS AKIES
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT There were giants in the ea: :h .n thfise days.—Gen. 6:4.—Menioiy magnifies the past. Returning to the scenes of our childhoo : we are amazed to find that we aw life from an acute angle. E t we are giants to the rising gennation. We should try to justify this hero worship.
Birthdays Forrest Robert Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Burton, 3 j years old. Jan. 10. Deborah Jayne Collins, daughj te: of M? and .Mis. James Colli: . Fii’.rore. one year old today. Jan. 10. Margaret Sillery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Xadean Sillery, 18 years old today. JCKY PROBE SLATED
MRS. C. E. MOORF looks r.t nHotos of of her children at home in Franklin, (j., with no misgivines alxiiit Friday the 13th. She has 13 children. The 13th was born 13 minutes before the 13th hour (1 p. m.) Aug. 13. 1934. He wwig’-'-d 13 pounds. She lives at 213 Fourth street. She has 13 grandchild)en. (International)
ADMINISTRATORS SALE <>i REAL ESTATE The undersigned Administrator will offer for sale at private sale the tarn of the late Harry G. Brown consisting of IBM acres located on the Brick Chapel, Bainbridge Road. TERMS: One third down ftt the time of sale balance and approval of the deed and abstract of title. TIME: January (3. (956 at 1C O'Clock A. M. PLACE: Central National Bank and the Law Office of Hamilton and Hamilton, Greencastle, Ind. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, ADMR. FliAXCIS .V HAMILTON. Attorney. r
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Personal And Local News Uriel*
There will not be a meeting of the Good Cheer Club during the month of January, due to illness of the members. The Clinton Homemakers Club will meet Wednesday night, January ll at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Ivan Harbison. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry A. Allan left today for Bradenton, Florida, where they will spend the winter at theic home at that place. Mt, Meridian W. S. C. S. will not meet Wednesday, Jan. lltb. but will meet January 18th. Members please note change in meeting date. Teff and Jerry Hoffman have ’.♦•turned to their home in Elwoou after a week’s visit with theii grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Tiippett, East Washington street. James Harris is recuperating at his home on Shadowlawn Ave. The many friends of Mr. Harris will be glad to know that he is improved. For several months Mr. Harris was a patient at the Union Hospital in Terre Haute, and later at the horns of his sister in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Drake and daughters have returned home after a two weeks vacation spent in Florida. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stiegmiller in Eau Gallie and other friends, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bee in Ft. Pierce. They enjoyed some deep sea fishing while in Ft. Pierce and came home with a big catch. ’The magazine “Model Railroader" has an interesting pie ture ma : o bv Dallas Bowman o' the model railroad of Dan Hanna, 727 E. Washington street. Th' magazine says 'Here is a scene with a genuine railroad flavor. The buildings are grimy and weatherbeaten, and there are a few spare parts lying on the ground. Ash hoist and water tank are scratch-built, enginehouse and cooling station are kits.”
GARY, Ind., Jan. 10 —(UP* A grand jury investigation of j Gary narcotics traffic is slated to ( begin Jan. 17 on request of Police j Chief John Foley. 1 “We know’ there are at least 200 regular users and a dozen pushers operating here,” Foley said. Narcotics instruments have turned up in routine arrests, he said.
Yanre-Bailcy Wedding Announced M.ss Eunice Bailey, of Butte, Montana, and Guy Thurston Vance, son of Mr. and Mrs. ; Henry P. Vance, Coatesville R. R., were united in .rarriage Saturday evening at 6 o’clock in the I : com of the bridegroom’s mother j t the Putnam County hospital, j Mrs. Vance is recovering from ' injuries received in an auto accident. i Robert and Virginia Shields, • sister and brother-in-law of theI bridegroom, were their atten 11 ants. Mr. Vance is stationed at Fort Penning, Georgia.
IN 3IF3TORY In loving memory of my husband. John Bowen, who p . away Jan. 10. 1950. I have lost ray Saul’s cu .viunij A life linked with my own. And day by day. I miss him. mu As I walk through life nlon' Fond memories linger ev ry dr.. Remembrance k *ep.< him near. We cannot Lm l, the purpom .-ee. But all is well that’s done by thee. Sadly missed by his wife, Girtie Bowen. p. —DICK NIXON age saying he wanted to ‘Valute Dick on this happy occasion and wish for him all the best in the years to come.”
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MONOX DOING WELL CHICAGO, Jan. 10 — (UP) — The once-bankrupted Monon Railroad has made a huge financial recovery, its stock trustees reported late Monday. The road came out of bankruptcy May 1, 1946, and since then payments to security holders have exceeded the total cash, resources held by the film on the reorganization date, the report said. It added security - holders “now’ own a much improved, solvent and profitable enterprise, having 20 percent greater assets and 30 percent greater net worth.”
St. Paul’s Study Club Meet* Thursday St. Paul’s Study Club will meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Cecil Justus, South Jackson street.
FACES TAX CHARGE INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10 — (UP) James S. Yuncker. 76. president of Coca Cola Bottling Co., here today faced a federal charge of evading $60,000 in income taxes for 1949. Federal sources also said civil action was being prepared to recover nearly $2,500,000 Yuncker allegedly owes in back taxes from 1935 to 1953. The prominent civic leader was arrested late Monday and released under $2,000 bond after a U. S. Commissioner’s hearing. U. S. Attorney Jack Brown said the government wmild show’ Yuncker’s net income for 1949 was $202,044, instea-d of $108,330 as repor ted.
Somerset Group To Meet On Thursday The Willing Workers of Somerset Church will meet all day Thursday with Mrs. Dave Worrell in Morton. Come early so the quilt can be finished Thursday. Mrs. Hallie Hibbs will have devotions. Mrs. Osa Brown will have Bible Study and the program will be in charge of Daisy Davis and Ruth Sperry. Visitors always welcome.
Kappa Gamma Alumnae To .Meet Wednesday Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae v.’ill meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. William Unsworth.
Happier Homes Club To Meet Tonight The Happier Homes Home Demonstration Club will meet this evening at 7:30 at the horn ■ of Mrs. Austin Kircher, 7 South Arlington.
Morning Musicale Meets Wednesday Morning Morning Musicale will meet Wednesday at 10 a\ m. in the home of Mrs. Zol McIntyre. Mrs. W. E. Steinkraus will have the January program.
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Across The Counter
Mark leaned against the counter. “I don’t think the chances are very strong weTl have a f;:e, ’letter leave th? house policy about like it is." It just happened I had a new bulletin on my desk so I [asked h i m. [ Have you ever jg i v e n any thought to the possibility you might be killed jin a car wreck or d: own while [swimming?” “Yes, plenty,” [Mark replied. “Why?” “The chances of your drowning this year are just 1 in 19,000. And only 1 in 3400 you'll die in a car acciJent." I answered, “but do you know wdiat the chances are that you’ll have a fire at your house this year?” “No,” he answered with obvious curiosity. “The odds of fire are 1 in 102.” Mark’s face froze. ’’That's narrowing it down a bit,” he admitted. “We’d better be sure I have enough fire insurance.” "Yes. Mark,” I answered, “of course, not all those fires are m a j o r ones. But the best rule is to play safe especially since it doesn’t cost much extra to bring it in line.” Those same odds: 1 in 102 apply to your house! Let us work with you to p operly protect it!
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REPORT OF ( ONDITIOX Report of condition of “First-C .izens Bank & Trust Company" •t Gvercastle in the State of Indiana at the elc c of business on Dec. 31. 1955. Published in accordance with the call made by the Federal Ro- : u ve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal iRserve Act and a call made by the Department of Financial Instialiens of the St itc of Indiana.
Assets
Cr.sh. balances with other banks, including reserve balance:. and each items m procesof collection $1,534,333.79 ■ L'nited States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed i. t. ' "i i ii.. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 188.880 02 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 140.474.82 Corporate stocks (including $6,250.00 stock of Federal
Reseive Bank)
T . '?n: and ciscounts (Including $527.68 overdrafts* I ank premises owned $32,446 84. furniture and fixtures
CIL'.700.00 65.146.84
i Bank premises owned aie subject to none lions not
assumed by bank)
Assets $6 277 749.94
Liabilities
Demand desposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporatiens ' ; 2.1 061 94 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal
savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions ...
Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.* Total Deposits $5,910,318.91 Other liabilities >
Total Liabilities ..
Capital Accounts
Capital* Surplus Undivided profits
Total Capital Accounts Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts
‘Includes proceeds Ox None of debentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, None of debentures sold te loeai interests which debentures are subordinated to the rights oc creditors and depositors, and 1,500 shares of common stock, par $100.00 per share.
Memoranda
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ Included in Loans and Discounts arc LOANS TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES I: eluded in Other Bonds, Notes. Debentures and Corporate Stocks are OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILIATED
( < >MPANIES
(c) First lien trust funds
33. (a* Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of
Securities as shown above are after deduction of re-
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1, H. L. Williams, Vice President, of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters he* ( in contained and set forth, to the best of mv knowledge and belief.
H. L. WILLIAMS, Vice-president
Jorrect Attest
SIMPSON STONER J. W. EARNLSHAW
J. B. CROSBY,
State of Indiana. County of Putnam, ss: Directors Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of January, 1956, and I hereby certify that I am not an offic er or director of this bank. Morris S. Hunter, Notary Public; Mv Commission expires Nov. 5, 1957.
1,960,875.34
49,718.66 546.384.3ft 59,418.53 22,854.05 37.400 04
$5,947,718.95 $ 150,000.00
125,000.00 55,030.99
$ 330,030.99 $6,277,749.94
175.986.25
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90,794 86 54,264.38
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