The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 July 1965 — Page 3
Bainbridge News By Muriel Nelson Bainbridge Correspondent
Mrs. Archie Chadd has returned home from a visit with her daughter-in-law and children in Oklahoma. She was ac-
i Indianapolis were house guests Mrs. Wayne Bettis returned '"Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Williams ’ corn P anied her S ranck ' hil * and family of Kansas City dren - T * r P’ aad Mark . C ^ acld '
are here on a visit with his mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ferrand of Terre Haute visited on Friday with Mrs Zada Pruitt. Glenn Hubbard ard son Robert and his daughter of Indianapolis called on Mrs. Ruth Hyatt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Shoaf. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gibson and daughter Carla and Mr.
Thursday and Friday of Mr. and j home from Knoxville, Tenn. Fri-
who are here for a visit. Their father. Billy Chadd, is stationed in Korea but is being sent to Japan for two years. Mrs. Chadd and children will move to Tokyo, Japan in the near fu-
ture.
Howard Grider and Mrs. ! Frank Lewman of Cleveland,
Mrs. Floyd Yochum and Mrs. Daisy Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson visited last Wednesday with Mrs. Eva Fall of Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Felin and family of Danville called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stultz and family last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Felin was a school mate of Mrs. Stultz.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Miller are home after two weeks vacation in Minnesota. They attended the May reunion, family of Mrs.; Miller’s mother, held at Paris,
111., Sunday.
The M.Y.F. of Union Chapel Church enjoyed a weiner roast
Sunday evening.
Worship service at
and Mrs. John Smith and son, y an cleave. Paul Wayne attended the Gardner reunion in Tate of Cleveland also came by
Miss Daretha Nicholson spent
Ohio were over night guests | the weekend with her parents, last Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr - and Mrs - No€l Nicholson. O. L. Van Cleave. They were Barbara Sue Scobee was a Sat-
urday night guest in the Nicholson home. Barbara returned to
here for the funeral of Mrs. Ro-
day. She was there to attend funeral services for her brother, Ralph Stark, who passed away
June 24th.
Jerry Spencer is a house guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Clodfelter while his par-
ents are on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cooper
of Panama City, Florida, spent Cha P el Church will be at 9:30 a few days with Mrs. Cooper's beginning Sunday, July 11th. mother, Mrs. Ira Hutcheson and other relatives. Quake Recorded
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler
called on Mr. and Mrs. Eldon PASADENA, Calif. UPI—An Brattain one evening last week. I ea rihquake with a magnitude
Guards Wound Rebel Officer
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum
of about 3.7
a
on the
Mill’gan Park at Crawfords\ille attend the rites.
Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Harshbarger and Mrs. Victor Walter were hos-
the Methodist Hospital Sunday and ^ rs> Arthur Nevins
scale rocked
Dinner guests Friday evening at Torr s Restaurant of Julian
_ Steele and son, Wally, were
tesses to the Birthday Bndge Mrs Lema steele Mrs . dirysCTut Saturday evening at the tal Mr and Mrg . Jack home of Mrs. Harshbarger. p . ckett and Mr and Mrs Dick
After a delicious dessert, five
games were played. Several
members were absent due to il-j. "V» * '.T. x,'J
this week wuth Mr. and Mrs
ness and vacations.
Judy.
Mrs. D. O. Tate is spending
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert O’Hair entertained with a supper and lawn party Sunday evening In honor of Chas. Dickson and family of Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Tracy and daughter from the Air Force Base in Mass. Others present were Mrs. Edna Dickson and Teresa. James Alexander and family. Leslie Green and family, Lloyd O'Hair and family, Frank and Mike O'Hair and families. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne O'Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Albin, Mr. and Mrs. Steve O’Hair. Mrs. Stella O’Hair. Mrs. Pearl Shamel and Mrs. Peggy O’Hair and
family.
Bill and Steve Hueber of Brownsburg have been guests of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etcheson the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Don White and Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Stu Clark and daughter Tricia of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Harlan.
Mrs. Crystal Priest spent Monday and Tuesday night with | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickett | and Mr. and Mrs Dick Judy!
and eons of Greencastle. Mrs. Russell O’Haver Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele Morton Correspondence entertained with a family din- j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jansen and ner Sunday for Dr. and Mrs children, Dotty Lou, Thomas John Scherschel and sons of Michael and Phillip Wayne of
evening.
Mrs. D. P. Alexander spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Mrs. Carl Clodfelter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Haver and son Mike and David Lawson of Indianapolis were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Greencastle attended a dinner party last Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Sanford Romine, who is retiring from Eli Lilly’s. It w f as held at Hansel and i
Gretel, Indianapolis.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call were Mr. and Mrs.
Elza Tate at Christman, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gooch
were Sunday guests of Mrs. ( sellville Scouts. Olga Hibbs at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nelson of visited and Mrs. Haskel Rice Crawfordsville visited Sunday Greencastle Saturday evewith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mil- nin &- Mrs - Rice is a sister of Mr. l er Thompson. Mrs. Lyde Coffman is ill at Mrs. Dewey Stulez spent Satthe home of her son, C. E. Coff- urday night with Mr. and Mrs. man. George Stultz of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Judy Mrs. Everett Wichman and baby were dinner guests Saturday daughter and Mr. and M rs. evening of his sister, Mrs. Floyd George Stultz were Sunday visBee and husband at Lafayette, itors of Mrs. Dewey Stultz. Mrs. Loda Morphew is visit- Donna Rose Lawson of Boring her daughter, Mrs. Curry den, Ind.. is a house guest in the and husband in Indianapolis. - home of Mr. and Mrs. Earley Supper guests of Mr. and | Jackson. She is Mrs. Jackson's
neice.
Enson of Clinton Falls and Mrs. | Marion Huffman and family Russell O’Haver. | and Mr. and Mrs. Phil King and
Johnny Clodfelter was at daughter,
camp last week with the Rus-
Richter
0 f iwujvcu a large area of Southern California shortly af-
ter midnight PDT today. Dr. Charles F. Richter of the
California Institute of Technology Seismological Laboratory here said the quake appeared to be centered about 30 miels from Los Angeles in an undeter-
mined direction.
SAIGON UPI — Col. Pham Ngco Thao, sentenced to death for his leading role in attempts to overthrow the government, was shot and severely wounded
TT . ! today by Vietnamese security
Union . . . . ! officials who captured him, government sources reported. The sources said the rebel officer was being held at Third Corps army headquarters in Bien Hoa, 12 miles north-
east of Saigon.
Events surrounding Thao’s capture were shrouded in mys- ! tery and conflicting reports. Exact details were still not
known.
Police said the bodies of the two men w T ere being flown back to the United States for burial.
Back In Custody
INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Clarence Flick, 43, Bloomington ( who esecaped from the
Cass County Jail at Logansport ! gave way, covering the embar
Carton Is A Bust LONDON UPI — Television
interviewer Derek Batey stood on a plastic carton of milk during a program Thursday night to prove it w'ould withstand 224 pounds pressure. The carton
Beatty Improving
VENTURA, Calif. UPI — Clyde Beatty, 62, America’s foremost animal trainer, was
Mrs. Ed Scobee and Stanley | Scobee were honored with a birthday party last Thursday
evening at the home of Mr. and * ^
Mrs. Jake Martin. Others pres- I* ^ m P rcn in S today at ent besides the Martins and Ed ® mor | a ommunity Hospital, Scobee family were Tom Scobee ' 6re e w 3-3 treated for
1 cancer of the esophagus.
Mrs. Victor Walter and Mrs. Ollie Davis Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank King of Covington. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pruitt and family of Indianapolis spent part of this week with his mother, Mrs. Vesta Mitchell. Mrs. Achsa Cassity was released Tuesday from the Putnam County Hospital after several days of observation and X-
rays.
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are house guests
Mrs. Jansen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis.
Bedford., Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rocl< f ord uj
Jones of Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Judy and sons of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Judy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ragsdale
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons . , t ,, . _ „ : phrev last Monday, and family attended the dedica- , j *r>
tlon of the new dining hall and recreation room at Camp Firefly of the Cincinnati Council of Camp Fire Girls on June 27. They viisted the granddaughter of the Ragsdales, Mias Jacque Varvel. who is district director of the girls camps in
Ohio.
and daughters. Stanley will be leaving this week to resume his duties in the Service and will be stationed at Pearl Harbor.. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin visited Mr. Martin’s sister, Mrs. Ethel Snider of Rockville, Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stultz, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McGaughey, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lower and Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson
Darlene Jackson spent the and ^ Ir - and Mrs - Howard Davis weekend with Mrs. Rosoj* 1 enjoyed a cruise on the KenWhite. : tucky River during the weekend. Mary Rightsell was a visitor The y P ut their b ° a ts in the of Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Burkett river at Frankfort, Ky„ and Friday afternoon. went down as far as Boonsboro,
Recent callers of the Albert
Mexico Mishap Kills Students ZACATECAS, Mexico. UPI — Donald Wood, Elkhart, Ind., and John Quinn, 25, Seaford, N. Y., w r ere killed in an auto crash near here when their sports car swerved off the highway to avoid hitting an animal in the road, Mexican authorities said Thursday.
June 23, was captured here Thursday night. Flick was sentenced last May on a fraudulent check charge. He had five more days to serve when he fled. He is also wanted on a similar charge at Scotts-1 burg. Authorities said Flick was returned to Logansport shortly after his capture in a residential neighborhood.
rassed Batey in milk and splashing the liquid around the studio.
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Whiteheads were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Abston of Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox and children called on Mrs. O. M. Thmoas Sunday afternoon. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Albin were Mrs. Wayne O'Hair and mother, Mrs. Warren Lewullen of Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and family of Clinton Falls. Mr.
Attendants reported that his over-all condition, however, re- i mained serious. He was hospitalized July 6. A hospital spokesman said that Beatty “ate breakfast, was alert and was talking to his wife” Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Calender, Mrs. Bob Voris and daughter Susan of Indianapolis, Mrs. James Clodfelter and Mrs. Violet Bennett attended the wedding of Anne Elizabeth Eyler and Don Clodfelter Saturday afternoon at Cookeville, Tenn. Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clodfelter of Lafayette. Several from the Morton O.E.S. attended the installation | of Judy Thompson as Honor Queen of Job’s Daughters Sat-
Steal Narcotics FARMLAND UPI — A drug store break-in netted burglars about SI,000 in narcotics and general merchandise Thursday. Owner Harry Mills said they broke into the store by forcing the front door and rifled a safe, prescription department and other counters.
Optimist Club Rummage Sale Saturday, 17th at Courthouse 7:30 AM. to 5:00 Baby clothing, furniture, toys, kitchen items, moturnity clothing, and men's clothing, etc. COME EARLY!
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Partrieck Melvin Priest of Crawfordsville.
and children of Plainfield called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hum-
and Mrs. Mike O’Hair and sons urday evening at the Masonic of Morton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hall in Bainbridge. Judy is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Route 40 Riders HORSE SHOW Sunday, July 18 12 Noon WATTS ARENA AT PUTNAMVILLE No Admission
CJSJ7 CONCRETE PRODUCTS For Prompt Delivery on CONCRETE BLOCKS, READY-MIX CONCRETE and Other BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone OL 3-6533 GREENCASTLE, R. R. 3
The Putnam C&unty Board of Comtnlsfioners win meet In rerular aesslon
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whitehead
and children spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Whitehead and daughter. Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mra. Clair Albin were Mr. and Mr*. Tom Miller and children of Clinton Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Mike O’Hair and
sons of Morton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and
Monday july is iBfis. at 9 oo legal daughters Donna and Joan and
time at the Court House In Green- “ castle. Indiana, to consider the fol-
lowing claims:
Highway
Joe Spencer. Salary ......... *1*7.SO Floyd L. Allen 155.75 James Curtis Boiler 153 00 Robert Boiler 165 60 Dean L. Branham 150 00 Olyn Campbell 146 75 Ralph Detph 113 40 Paul Hassler 154 00 Clarence Marshall . aa . aa .. aaaa 166 50 Jesse McGuire 15130 Frank Nelson 124 35
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Mrs. Helen Martin of Clinton Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCullough of Darby, Montana. Joan Martin will go from Darby to Seattle. Wash. The other members of the family returned
home last Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Callender celebrated their 25th wed-
trthur Pother .;::::::::::::: i«:*o I ding anniversary Sunday, June George Talbott M3 oo . nth Relatives and friends gath- I Don Mangus 155 So * ered at their home at the noon m“hird D G D Gr»y“i w hour with a carry-in dinner. Julian Petro *3 which made a delicious meal and Clayton Sutton 151 30 . . . John Walsh 168 oo was enjoyed by all present. The w^ds^nBu«ery‘im w Callenders were told to «tay| Glen Crawley 152.15 home as they were going to
Kenneth Broadstreet 153 00
Thompson Aiien hi 6o have company. As each family Harold ^Goodman V.Y.Y.W.Y.V iifso arrived they were surprised, wuuam Griffin 144 oo They received several nice gifts
James Marcum 110 40 ' Buryi Guy 142.40 Earl Haltom 143.20 Harry Miller 142.40 Roy Weller 142 40 X’lrgll Walters 143 20 Kenneth Boiler 144.80 Jerry Hurst 136 80 DeWayne Costln 150.75 Everett Cornett 134 25 Floyd Richardson 134 25 Gerald Miethe 119.25 Bob Overpeok 122.25
* Eston C. Cooper
Auditor
AMERICAN LEGION DANCE Saturday 17th Daugherty’s Combo
REPORT OF CONDITION
Charter No. 28B6
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that FUst Citizens Bank and Trust Company was on the 15th day of July. 1965. appointed Administrator of the estate of Win E. Jones, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six i6> months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 15th day of July. 1965 Probate Cause No. 10.533 Jack P Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana. Lyon fc Boyd At'ornf y July 16-33-30-3t
and thanked everyone present for helping make their anniversary a very happy one. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler attended a family dinner Sunday for Mrs. Sigler’s family at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Thomas, formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLinden. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call called on friends at St Bernice, HI.,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin attended last rites for Mrs. Gene Firestone Saturday at Rockville. They also attended the Lancaster reunion at Robe Ann
Park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Caywood were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Booher
of Darlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crodian of
call made by comptroller of the currency, under section 5211
statutes. AS5SETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items In proces*
of collection
United States Government obligations, direct and guar-
anteed (Net of any reserves)
Obligations of States and political ■ubdlvlslons (Net of any
reserves)
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (Including *1.199.503.75 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S.) (Net of any reserves) Loans and discounts (Net of any reserves) Federal funds sold Direct lease financing Fixed assets Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets
response to U. S. revised
t.050.834 91 4.703.468 81
1,632,466.57
1.269.860 15 6,600,867 96 none none 117,283.91 none 177.165.96
partnerships, and
PUTNAM & OWEN COUNTY Annual Pitch-In Dinner Lieber State Park Monday, July 19th 6:45 p.m. Sponsored by tbe Putnam County Bamecrat Organization
TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
corporations
Time and saving* deposits of Individuals,
corporations
Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Certified and officers’ checks, ate. TOTAL DEPOSTTS 814,710,306 19 <a> Total demand deposits * 6,460,779 20 (b)Total time and savings deposits * s!249!426 99 Rediscounts and other liabilities for borrowed money Federal funds purchased Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and
outstanding
Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Debentures
Preferred stock—par value per share • No. shares outstanding, Total par value Common stock—par value per chare 9100 00 No. shares authorized 5.000 No. shares unissued none No. shares outstanding 5.000. Total par value
Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserves
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
16.551.948.27
8.380.905 59 7.966.826 99 142.049.82 1,182,713.25 none 37,710.54
none none
none 367.048.02
15.077,254.21
500.000 00 800.000.00 174.694 06 none 1,474,694 06
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 16,551.948.27 1, Julian Jarvis. Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Julian Jarvis We, the undersigned directors gttest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that It has been examined by us and to the best of cur knowledge and belief is true and correct. F. L. O’Hair 1 Robt. H. O’Hair Krnest X. Collins, Directors
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