The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1956 — Page 4

Teen-Agers Held For Cosily Fire

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| dfath by a freight train. Authori itics said he fell between two j moving cars while walking home j from his job at a steel plant.

KOKOMO I Four ter r - . _• with juvenile < in a $100,000 l

WOMAN KILLED JEFFERSONVILLE,

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"BUY YOUR MAYTAG FROM A LAUNDRY SPECIALIST" BENEFIT FROM OUR 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE 3N LAUNDRY PROBLEMS FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MAYTAG WASHERS: “THERE ARE MORE MAYTAG WASHERS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER WASHER” THERE !iA5 TO BE A REASON! BENDIX-MYTAG SALES and SERVICE

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Jan. 10—(UP)—Mrs. Ruth L. Cook. 21, Borden, was killed when her car sideswiped a truck she was trying to pass on Ind. j 60 four miles south of Borden. < State Police said she was thrown from the car as it careened into

a ditch.

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FIRE AT SCHOOL

LINTON, Ind., Jan. 10.—(UP. — Fire threaterred the College Jill grade school building i • Wfst Linton Monday as children began arriving for classes. But the flames were smothered quickly by firemen with minor damage to a shingle roof of the frame two-story building. A few children who were in the structure when the fire was discovered filed out quickly. The building was condemned by the State fire marshal's office sev-

eral months ago.

from $18,000,000 to $8,303,000. 000. The plans were compiled in ■ 34-page report by the staff o the Joint Internal Revenue C >m mittee. The report will const i tute a handy—almost indispens able—pocket-guide for Congres. if it considers tax-cutting i ro posals this year.

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FORD WARNING NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (UP» Henry Ford II warned the pub’. Monday that Ford stock woul i pj ovide no quick sure way to handsome profits. “We at Ford are not miracle men but business men”, he sai i in the warning addressed to 1.000 securities dealers who will of; : the stock to the general pub'i. next week. He cautioned that some pe o'c are indulging in wishful thinking about their chances for “fast and fabulous financial gain."

20 PLANS OFFERED WASHINGTON. Jan. 10 (UP) —Congressional staff experts today handed Congress 20 “alter, native plans” for cutting personal income taxes. They would cost the treasury

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BY debris of a three-story apartment house which collapsed in rubble in the series es winch struck Acapulco, Mexico. No one was killed. (International Radioplwto)

New Plymouth Fury

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THE U. S NAVY S robot weather station, which is dropped from an aircraft and sets itself up lands, is shown in a demonstration in Washington. The robot, called the "Grasshopper,” will on the Polar ice cap. It is powered by a battery, takes weather information and transcribes Morse code, which it transmits at speed of 17 words a minute. An automatic device detac k “Grasshopper's” parachute when it lands. Defense photos. (International Sound

when it be used it into Lies photos J

FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wobbled at just the wrong time. Do not live in fear of this hap] Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates. Hold false teeth n ■ so they feel more comfortable Do< not sour. Checks "plate odor” 'denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter.

shop PENNEY S WEDNESDAY MORNING ALWAYS SPECIAL VALUES VOMEMS COTTON CASUAL BLOUSES l oo I l*i ;i>itilTil sluulcs — Won IrHul (Quality — New Myl s. I STRIP!: TICK cm I KI D FFATHFR PILLOWS loo 1:mI - to - -'I |. r many times this low price.

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ItVSS^ORTANT TO YOU ...AND US Lven small amounts of savings set aside here add up to impresshc financial progress for you .. . your community, too. And the key to this progress is in our method of reinvesting your savings. Our average size account is opened with less than $50 and growls steadily. The average size account in our association is but $1800. Every savings dollar here is backed by the best security in the world . . . the American Home. Approximately 8 savings accounts of average size enable us to finance but one average home. So, here homeowners and savers are partners in progress. The homeowner, safely and steadily attaining his home through payment of "rent-sized" monthly installments over a period of years. The saver, accumulating more financial security, regularly earning our liberal returns. The community, benefiting from home loan money released, springing into action in every highway and corner of commerce. Let Time, Money, Earnings, perform for you. Open your account soon!

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION DECEMBER 31, 1955

Liabilities

Assets Mortgage

Pip eh tracts L( »a "s

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$1,853,121.26 121,080.57 35.037.15 200.122.50 150.C00.00

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ffiee Site and Equipment 31.555.79 Ihcr Assets 508.59 TOTAL ASSETS $2,391,425.95

Savings Account. Loans in Process Other Liabilities Rese: ves Surplus

TOTAL LIABILITIES

$2,220

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6.120.77 142,419.16 16,000.00

$2,391,425

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