The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1964 — Page 3

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THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON., JAN. 6, 1964. Page 3

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

THAT a football bounces funny Is an old, old gridiron truism. However, when it does, the coach is liable to do the same—only in a very, very unfunny way. ! ! ! Bostonians actually consume more macaroni than they do beans, we read. So tchatf—we like 'em both. 1 ! I A chupatty, according to our office dictionary, is a cake of unleavened Indian bread. Hope it doesn't taste like it sounds! ! ! ! Statistics show that in the average family the husband uses some 3,500 words, the wife onlv about 3.000. Don’t know

about that—however, if. true, she sure gets a lot more mileage out of hers! ! ! ! Thanksgiving Day came late this year and now Junior says he hopes Santa Claus hasn’t JaUen into the same habit. I I 1 We should try to live like Horatio Alger heroes, an editorial advises us. Fine—but will the boss' daughter consent to marry us? ! 1 ! Milt, the sterling printer, says that while he was sorry to see that four-cent postage for letters become history there’s something else he misses much more—the 10-cent hamburger.

FIVE KIIXED IX GROCERY EXPLOSION -An auto is partially covered with debris after an explosion ripped through a grocery store in Charleston. S. C., killing five persons and injuring 14 others. Officials believe exploding fireworks caused the blast and fire.

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54 Titan Ds

300 Minutemen

54 Titan Is

126 Atlases

PREPARING FOR POPE’S ARRIVAL Getting ready for the arrival of Pope Paul VI on Jan. 4 for his three-day pilgrimage to the Holy Land, workmen put up papal and Jordanian flags in Amman, Jordan.

NO REPLY NECESSARY—Nathan Howes shows you the message he found between new 1964 license plates in Hyannis, Mass. "Send help quick—Am being held against my will." No signature, though, and there’s a reason—the plates were made at the Massachusetts Correctional Institute in Walpole, where they’re all being held against their will.

READY FOR TROUBLE—Installation of a Titan II wing of 18 missiles near Little Rock, Ark . brings the nation's total of operational intercontinental ballistic missiles to 534. number and kind. In addition, 650 Minutemen are slated for deployment.

COAN PHARMACY CALLS YOUR ATTENTION Several 1964 ‘covered bridge’ calendars were mailed with 1963 pads •• an error of the calendar pad supplier IF YOU RECEIVED ONE OF THESE, RETURN THE CALENDAR TO US, and WE WILL GIVE YOU - • A 1964 calendar with correct pad and • A SAMPLE box of Russell Stover Candy We are sorry this happened but be SI RE to LOOK at your 1964 ealemlar also We have plenty of 1964 ALMANACS — FREE for the asking

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Eighty-One Years of Continuous Service

NEW SAVINGS RATE (Effective January 1, 1964) TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT

per annum

Four per cent time certificates of deposit are offered to the investor in the amount of $1,000 or more for a one-year period. These certificates may be cashed at maturity at full par value, plus interest, but if not cashed they are automatically renewed without inconvenience to you. Interest on certificates is paid by check and mailed to you each six months.

Pass Book Savings 3^2% per annum

INTEREST PAID SEMI-ANNUALLY JANUARY 1 AND JULY 1

YOUR FULL SERVICED BANK OUR BANK CAN BE YOUR “FINANCIAL HEADQUARTERS" So many people now do all their banking with us. That means Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts and getting loans from us, too. Money-wise families borrow from our bank because when they need extra money, they take advantage of our quick, low-cost loans instead of dipping into savings. The point is when you do all your banking here in our bank, whatever financial service you need, we can help you — because we know you better, both personally and financially. . . . and remember that as your Full Service Bank we offer the conveniences of many services. We offer a long list of services, of which the following are a few: • CHECKING ACCOUNTS • SAVINGS ACCOUNTS • AUTO FINANCING • PERSONAL LOANS • COMMERCIAL LOANS • FARM LOANS • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • MONEY ORDERS • TRAVELERS CHECKS You can satisfy ALL your money needs here under one roof.

OFFICERS

President

Fred L. O’Hair Kenneth E. West

Vice-President and Trust Officer Robert H. O’Hair . . Vice-President

Ward D. Mayhall

Vice-President and Cashier F. M. Aker .... Vice-President Walter A. Letzler, Jr. Asst. Vice-President

R. W. Thorlton Edith I. Browning Julian Jarvis Keith A. Monnett 11. Parvin Baughn

Asst. Vice-President . . Asst. Cashier . . . Controller . . Asst. Cashier . Asst. Cashier

DIRECTORS Ernest H. Collins Woodson A. Darnall D. W. Killinger Fred L. O’Hair Robert H. O’Hair Kenneth E. West

Comparative Statement of Condition Central National Bank of Greencastle, Indiana December 31, 1Q03 ASSETS 1963 1962 Cash and Due from Banks $ 2,504,001.41 $ 1,417,912.73 U. S. Government Bonds 4,384,595.03 6,021,102.92 Municipal and Other Bonds 1,659,322.70 1,541,101.70 Loans and Discounts 3,160,961.03 3,052,428.26 Real Estate Mortgage Loans 2,997,458.92 2,409,246.15 Interest Accrued and Other Assets 104,154.66 93,151.53 Bank Premises and Equipment 98,361.25 105,945.20 Total Bank Assets $14,908,855.00 $14,640,888.49 Trust Assets 1,310,928.59 761,152.42 Total Assets $16,219,783.59 $15,402,040.91 LIABILITIES Deposits: 1963 . 1962 U. S. Government $ 84,114.13 $ 130,929.65 Commercial 6,899,075.35 7,346,755.69 Savings 6,238,295.81 5,732,108.00 Total Deposits $13,221,485.29 ”$13,209,793.34 Reserve for Interest and Taxes 364,867.65 309,086.61 Capital 500,000.00 500,000.00 Surplus 1 700,000.00 500,000.00 Undivided Profits 122,502.06 122,008.54 Total Bank Liabilities $14,908,855.00 $14,640,888.49 Trust Liabilities 1,310,928.59 761,152.42 Total Liabilities $16,219,783.59 $15,402,040.91

FOR THE LOYALTY OF OUR FRIENDS WHO HAVE FAVORED US WITH THEIR CONFIDENCE THROUGH THE YEARS WE ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL; AND PLEDGE OUR BEST EFFORTS TO FOLLOW IN THE YEARS TO COME THE PRINCIPLES OF PROGRESSIVE BANKING SERVICES WITH SAFETY.