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Z^'OCCNSCLlbATEtf ..'n r i »:i the postoifice ai r . i' .-Tie, Indiana as secf>nd iass mail matter under art of Tar* h 7, 1878. SuCrseriptinn rice 2.7 rents per week. $5.00 >er year by' mail in Putnam oiuity, $#7.00 to $10.10 per year iiitside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, lit S. li. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT The centurian answered and Lord I am not worthy th: ihou shouldst come under m\ roof. -Matthew 8:8. Love does not ask if we are worthy.

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And Local News ISriefs

Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Reck ley are on an extended trip,

through the west.

The Tip Toppers Club will have a picnic at Cataract Lake on July 17 at 11:00 o’clock. Bro. Leo Swearingen will preach at the Long Branch Church of Christ, Sunday, July

15, at 11:00 a.m.

Mrs. Kenneth Williams

son, Gill, of Scarsdale, N. Y., are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scobee and other rela-

tives.

The annual Arnold reunion will be held Sunday, July 15, at RobeAnn Park. In case of rain, it will

be held at the Fillmore Christian j served

on July 6 at 7 p. m. Meeting was called to ordei* by the President, Mrs. Walter Hutcheson, by repeating The creed m iwuson. History of the' song ot the month, Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean, was read by Mrs’ Bertha Fitzpatrick and sung' lr

unison.

Roll call responses were “Child's Sayings” answered b.\

seven members.

Mrs. Wendell Brattain gave the second lesson on how to best

use your freezer.

The secretary and treasurer’^ 1 reports were read and approved Mrs. Brattain and Mrs. Kestq. ' gave their report on the SumI mer Conference held at Purdue

June 12-14.

It was mentioned that tin j committee on the exhibit should ! be getting together to make

anf: | plans.

Mrs. Kester also gave a r e- ! port on thd 4-H meeting, i - Two very interesting contest- ; were conducted and won by Mrs. i Wilbur Carmichael and Mrs

' Fitzpatrick.

! * Delicious refreshments wei-

:he choice won't be known at least until next Monday. The committee, which waj to tudy and recommend, which of the eight bids made for the club should be accepted, met yesterday morning. After the meetw, r.g. the Tiger front office issued 'i'his brtef statement: ‘ The board of directors of the ! Detroit baseball club will meet ^ it 3:30 p.m. Monday, July 15. I to study the recommendations i made by the executive committee 1 Appointed by the board.”

C AMPAIGN ISSUE

to seven members anc

church.

Cub Scout Pact 99 will meet at the Claude Dillon farm, Sat- ' urday, July 14 at 5:00 p.m. for j a camp out. In case of rain it j will be postponed. For informav

1 tion call Frank York.

Russell Leslie, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Bert Leslie, who has been a patient in Veteran’s ho.spital ' since May 17, would appreciate

j hearing from his friends. His ad- l.ation to dress is: Russell K. Leslie, Vet- rebels,

eran's Hospital 7E. 1481 W. 10th

Street, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Oliver Benson and children, Naomi, Andrea and George of Bainbridge, left Greencastle Friday afternoon for a stay and visit in Brooklyn, New York. They will remain there with their aunts, uncles and cousins for 3 months. They will return to Bainbridge sometime in October. Mrs. Don Wilson, a delegate from Theta Lambda chapter of Delta Theta Tau, is in French Lick attending the 48th National convention. It will be held at the I magnificent French Lick Shera- | Lon ho: : She was accompanied 1 by her husband and sons who will j enjoy a tom- of southern Indiana, j The buddies of the 638 Ta”k j Destroyer Battalion will held I | their annual picnic in Evansville, at Yabroudy Amusement Park on Highway 62, one mile east of * Junction U. S. 41, Sunday, August 26. William Paceley, j I Leon Padgett and George Elzer, i are on the arrangement com- i

mittee.

three children.

The meeting closed to m.e.e; all day with Mrs. Richard, Gil,

singer on August 3rd.

FRENCH HUNT REBELS ALGIERS, July 13 <UP)Thousands of French soldiers swept through a 10-mile coastal district of western Algeria, .yesterday in a new “cleanup” oper-

wipe out nationalist

First reports said 16 retjpls were killed and 3 French sokUea-V wore injured when patrols fanugd out across the land from. Ain Khial to Honaine, 55 to 65 r^ilgs.

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NUNZIO'S PIZZA HOUSE

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Italian Spaghetti - Pina - Steaks F]0liR5 Tuesday thru Thursday 5:00 P. M.

to 10:30 P, ftl.

Friday and Saturday 5:00 P, M. to SI :Q0 P. Nl.

Sunday - 5:00 P, ft!. To >0:30 P. M.

Mr, and Mrs, Fraak Csncilla, Owners 208 S. Walnut Street Orav»fordsvil!e, Indiana

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WesdnohouM WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE 2 LOCATIONS: 305 N. Jackson St. Phone 64 GREENCASTLE, IND. MAIN ST. CLOVERDALE APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION BALES AND SERVICE

REPORT OF CONDITION

Rw rve District No. 7 State No. 255

port of condition of “Roach;"ale Bunk and Trust Company”

of Koachdak. Indiana,-at the clo • • of business June 30, 1956. a State banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of, j.}ie Fed ral Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities

and by the Fedeial Reserve Bank of this District.

■ ! Assets

Cash, balances with ether banks, including reserve bal-

ance. an 1 c ash items.in process,of collection $ 443,198.37

United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed i --.I: Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks t including $5,250.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) Loans and discounts (including S79.74 overdrafts) Bank piemises owned $100. fnrkiture and fixtures $1.00 iBank premises owrfed are subject to no liens not as-

sumed ,by bmk) . .

Total Assets $2,898,608.70

Liabilities

Demand deposits of individuals,' partnerships, and cor-

$1,560,793.87

T mo deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporaDoposits of United State’s GoVertmVfentf including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) . .

$2,674,597 45

Other liabilities ' Total Liabilities .. ....

' ' ‘Capital 'Accounts

Capital* 1 $ 50,000.00

Surplus Undivided profits Total Capital Accounts Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts

This bank’s capital consists of:

Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00

Memoranda

Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes S 130.000.00 Loans a.-- shown above ti >n of reserve of 11.630.37 I. William E. Etcheson. Jr.? Cashier of the above-named bank he:- by certify that the abovestatement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ^ William E. Etcheson, Jr. Correct—Attest: Paul H. Sutherlin Eugene D. Hutchins Nathan Call, Directors State of Indiana. County of Putnam, ss: Swcrn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of July 1956 (Seal) Glenn W. Irwin, Notary Public My Commission Expires January 2S, 1960

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6 825.71

52,381.333.16

125.000.00 42,275.54

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intelligence detachment in West Berlin recently opened “mas recruitment” of East Berlin youths for "sabotage" and “for espionage along the East GermanyPolish border.”

WASHINGTON (UP) —Democrats today seized as a ripe campaign issue admrnistration arguments in Federal Court that the Dixon-Yates contract was invalid. The Justice Department filed t brief Thursday in the U. S Court of Claims saying the Dix-jn-Yates private power contract .vas invalid because of a conflict )f interest involving New York ranker Adolph H. Wenzell. The Dixon-Yates power combine is suing the government for 83,534.778 it claims to have lost jn the now-abandoned power project at West Memphis. Ark. JAPS CLAIM FALLOUT IS SPREADING WESTWARD

TOKYO (UP)—A Japanese government weather expert .varned today that the accumuaied fallout from the current ;eries of U. S. nuclear weapons est in the Eniwetok-Bikini provng grounds is spreading westvard toward Japan. Hioshi Ito of the central weaher observatory said scientists :stimated the fallout already extends “several hundred” miles beyond the danger area estabashed in the Pacific by the United States. Japanese ships and fishermen n the threatened area will be warned, Ito said. f ‘We have no material to judge the density of the fallout ipd therefore the extent of the banger to humans,” he said. “But .ye want to warn shipping and fishermen because the area of the fallout is certain to spread.”

YOUTHS SURRENDER 'BERLIN (UP)—East German Communists said Thursday that ■ome- 190 East Berlin youths allegedly recruited by U. S. agents

FISHIN' FUN!

Do fish see colors as we know them ? — apparently not. According- to a noted authority, it is believed that most fish have color vision .but not as we know it. Needless to say, the clarity of the water and the amount of light available have a profound effect on whatever color vision fish do possess. However experiments have shown that most fish can distinguish between colors but that many, if not all, have far less range than humans. Some are sensitive only to certain colors and these colors vary greatly with different species. DOBBS TIRE AHD BATTERY SERVICE Fishing Tackle & Accessories North Side of Square

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