Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1960 — Page 8
8—The Indianapolis Recorder, July 16,1960
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business, industry
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ftv WM. A. CHAMBFRS
MILTON S. MARTIN, president of the Union Federal Savin ff s & noiMced recently that assets as l oan Asm.. 160 E. Ma ket, anof June 30 were approaching an a l-timc recxrrd high of $60 million. Assets of the organization increased more than $3.3 million for the first six months of 1960 Mr. Martin stated, “We are especially pleased with this record volume of home financing, which rot only makes it possible for rro c families of Indianapolis to realize home ownership, but also contributes greatly to the economic progress of the city.” Other than the main ofTice on t. Market, the organization operates' branches as follows: B oad Hippie branch, 806 E G3rd: Dcvington branch, 6000 E. 46lh; Irvington branch, 5646 E. Washington: Maple Road branch, 7 E. 38th St. and Madison Ave. branch, 2554 Madison Ave. Officials include, Thos. R. Bulger. vice president and secretary; Willard W. Maple, vice p esident anti Robert L. Beaty, treasurer and asst, secretary. * * * J. H. TOWNSEND is district manager of the Ohio Oil Company, purveying under the nationally famous “Marathon” emblem, gasoline and general automotive accessories. He has 450 retail outlets in his district, either owned by the company or leased. Four hundred more are private dealers Headquarters for this marketing area have been in our city 33 >cars. Present headquarters, the big terminal in Speedway City, were first occupied in 1945. The Speedway City terminal w'as the first of a dozeq similar terminals which permit the company's pres-
ent efficient pipe line tiansportation. The Ohio Oil Company owns 3,500 miles of pipe line and a st; ke in an additional 1,600 miles, 'the company is the third largest oil and gasoline supplier in the state. It al x) sells to fleets. The company was founded at Lima. Ohio about 73 years ago. Today the company has facilities associated with oil pioduetion or processing and merchandising in Asia Libya, Canada, Alaska und ici tincntal U S A. The firm was founded by J. C. Ponnell. He was succeeded by his son Olto D Donnell who retired about 10 years ago. The company is headed today by James C. Donne I II He made Ohio Oil a wohxi<\vide organization, which caintains the second largest air fleet of any non-transport company in the nation. Ohio Oil employs more than 380 people in Indiana with an annual payroll of $2.9 million, and pays ihc state nearly $600,000 a year in taxes. However, this does not compare to $6 million the company collects for the state in gasoline taxes and more than $3.9 million for the federal government. Local officials of the company, including Marvin Myers (Indianapolis zone manager), note that a total of nearly $10 million paid in taxes on gasoline represents the only basic increase in the price oig asoline in the last 10 years. During the last 10 years taxes of gasoline have increased 167 percent, and Indiana gasoline taxes 50 pe cent. About one-third of the retail price of a gallon of gasoline, or 10 cents, including federal and. state taxes is collected by the local
Marathon (Ohio Oil) dealer* on each sale. All members of the board of Ohio Oil Company w r ork for the firm and generally have growm up in the oil indust y. The largest single stockholder is the trustee of the employee group. More than 281.800 shares of common stock v ere owned by nearly 4,000 employees at the cud of last year. Yet these employees held on 1 y slightly more than two percent of the company’s stock * * + J. D. WIF.SEN, vice president of the Indianapolis division Kroger Company, announces the appointn.ent of D. J. Berens to the firm's Special Senior Management Training Program. Mjr. Berens was formerly real estate manager here for the Kjoffer Company. Mr. Wiesen stated, “The program is designed to prepare Berens for future application of. his abilities in other departments of the company.” The program will include in addition to training in grocery, produce and meat sales, and merchandising—orientation in indoctrinatipn in the various departments of inc retail stores. * * * JOHN W. HEDGES, president of Hedges Pontiac, Inc., 3215 E. Washington announces the appointment ot Leo B. Wieczorek to the position of service manager for the nationally known local firm. Mr. Hedges -stated that Edmund (Curley) Hatise, service manager for several years will become a member of the new car sales staff Mr. Wieczorek came to the city two years ago to manage the service department for a local large GMC dealership. He is a graduate of General Motors Institute, Flint, Mich, and has broad experience in servicing GMC automotive products He formerly was associated with a Buick dealership in South Bend.
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baugh, is set for next week. An hour of meditation will be held Saturday with the brotherhood in charge. Rev. Andrew Brown will speak Sunnday afternoon, and installation of officers will be held Sunday evening. Y’ou just can’t afford to miss my of these services. Dr. Davis will be looking forward to seeing all our members and friends* News comes to my office that the State Nurses under Mrs. Blanche Brown are doing a wonderful job of increasing nursing units throughout the state Just recently nurses from Mt Paran Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holifield, Mr. end Mrs. Albert C’ark and Mrs. Lula Johnson organized a fine group of nurses at Second Baptist Church in Bloomington. A splendid job was done at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Richmond. it was also reported to your Scribe. We must face the facts, as the church congregation grows the nurses must inciease to meet the increasing demands of a growing ristitution. Hats off to the nurses! News comes that an old school chum, Laura Carr, 2826 Highland, bas just returned home from St. Vinvent’s Hospital Ehe is improving nicely. Vacations are fine, but thep hurt the Old Scribe’s business. Howcver. we must grin and bear it. everyday can’t be sweet Mr and Mrs. Wm. Smith, 427 Douglass, have as their guests, Mr. ctMl Mrs, Oscar Smith of Boston. Your Scribe met them while enroute from St. Paul. The Smiths plan an extended tour of the South before returning to Massachusetts. This column would be incomplete without mentioning the Annual State Rally Tea given in behalf of Cub Ceout Packs and Boy Scout Troop No. 136 of Ea-sLsidc Baptist Church. Mrs. Cora Wilson, 1921 Columbia, is having a grand time vacationing in the sunny South. She is being entertained royally b\ relatives and friends in Atlanta. August 21, the Eastside Better Business and Civic League will expect many friends to be their guset in Cincinnati.
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"Operation Kingdom Building" Holds 12th in Radio Series "Operation Kingdom Building" presented the 12th in a ’series of radio broadcasts Sunday, Ju'y 10, at which time Rev Wade A. Vaughn was speaker. "Operation Kingdom Building" is under supervision of Rev. Stephen A. Wells Jr., pasto^ of Corinthian Baptist Church, at North and Fulton Street’s. The program is heard each Sunday morning from 9*9:30
over radito station WGEE.
Rev. Vaughn, associate minister no man has been able to reveal at Corinthian, is in charge of edu- but during this writing the accuscation and counseling. He recent- ers began to leave until there was ly came to this city from Kansas none. Jesus then asked the womCity, Kan., where he taught in the en, “Where are thine accusers?” public school system. She was not condemned and was Introduced- by Rev. Wells, Rev. told, “Go and sin no more.” Vaughn chose as his subject, Rev. Vaughn continued, “Many “Everybody is Somebody’^, the women in this day are led to the motto of South Calvary Baptist slaughter by accusers who, as in Church. the days of old, fail to bring forth The young minister began his the male counterpart. Yet, many message by saying, “Near the end men commit sins of various deof the Sermon on the Mount, we grees, and a short time later with find Christ saying, ‘Ask and it a clean shirt, suit, hat and tie, shall be given, seek and ye sha.l resume their roll of ‘MR.,’ while find, knock and it shall be opened the woman is considered nothing, unto you. For everyone that “Jesus said with lowliness of asketh receiveth, and he that seek- spirit and a heart of love, ‘Woman, eth findeth and to him that knock- look at me, I am He who foreth it fyiall be opened.’” gives all sins, lift up your head, “Friends”, Rev. Vaughn contin- don’t think of the sayings of peoued, “let us think and pray on pie, because, you too, are a child
the subject ‘Everybody is Some- of God.’ ”
body”, using as the text these Rev. Vaughn admonished those previously stated words of Christ people who feel justified in menfrom Matthew 7:7 and 8. tally and verbally, if not actually “Thomas Jefferson tninkmg on writing premature obituaries, and this subject said one day: ‘We assigning places in Heaven or Hell hold these truths to be self-evi- t° their fellow men. “Listen to dent that all men are created the words of Jesus,’ he advised, equal’. He meant exactly what “He who is without sin, cast the
we mean. That is the plan of first stone.”
our Lord, one man has as much Those in the congregation readiright to His love and grace as ly sa w that Rev. Wade Vaughn is any other man. In the beautiful well thought of. Rev. Wells, we array of the members of the hu- understand, is proud to have Rev. man race, Christ regards all men Vaughn as a member of his staff, as equals. He meant that God “Operation Kingdom Building,” was not asleep during the crisis under the direction of these fine at Little Rock, or during the ministers, is progressing and winMontgomery, Ala., bus boycott, n j nf r SO uls for Christ, led by that famous American They hold fast to their motto, Martin Luther King, or the his- «if God he ror us who can be tory-making, tradition-shattering, against us?” Can you?
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decision. “Operation Kingdom Building” “Christ’s very coming meant will go to Terre Haute, where un‘Everybodv is Somebodv’, for the „® r ,, e d ,rec tjo n Rev. Stephen angels sang that day, ‘Peace on Wells, a world-wide revival will earth good will toward men’. His begin. He invites all of you to very life exemplified ‘Everybody is njeet him there at St. John BapSomebody’. He walked among the t,st Church, July 18-22. people, He went about doing good “ prove to be beneficial to and He healed the sick, all without y° u * . ;
regard for social status. God, my friends, required the same self-discipline of the rich as He did of the poor and humble. “He commissioned lowly men, and unpretentious men. Christ’s very words must Vie interpreted to mean ‘Everybody is Somebody.’ One day in talking to His disciples He said, ‘Come unto me ALL ye that labor, and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.’ He did not separate or segregate, His
love is for ALL men.”
Cod's compassion, Rev. Vaughn pointed out, is for all flesh. To the thief, with nothing to offer but a ragged life, the stench of a dirty-torn body and a feeble unlearned voice which could onty say, ‘Remember me’, crucified with Him on Calvary, Christ said, ‘Today’, not tomorrow, or I’m going to put you on probation or let me think about it hut, ‘Today thou shalt be with me in paradise.’ For you see ‘Everybody is
Somebody.’ ”
“Let me remind you, friends,” Rev. Vaughn went on, “that our God recognizes no high and low in Christianity. You see, friends, ‘Everybody is Somebody.’ We, in our churches have been guilty of a grievous fault, we have recognized the so-called big shots in the church—making other members feel that they are only little
shots.
“We have been guilty of helping members of God’s chosen to feel tainted with the stain of inferiority. And the only way that I can appraise this terrible wrong is to say that it is not God’s will. “Let us remember He died to save us ALL.” Rev. Vaughn was Woman’s Day speaker at Corinthian - Baptist Church. “Woman Look at Me,” with the text taken from John 8:11, wa:- - Rev. Vaughn’s subject. “Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee; Go and sin no more Rev. Vaughn explained how the woman in this case was taken in adultery and the people questioned Jesus as to what should be done to her. Jesus stooped am began to write,* a writing that
World Baptist Alliance Elects Dr. James H. Jackson
By REV. E. JAMES ODOM
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facing the darker races of people. We are praying that there will be more love in their hearts for the people
that God did create.
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The following statements were adopted by the Baptists of South Africa. “It is our conviction that every man is equally precious to God regardless of color, race or cultural background, and that it is the oblifiation of all Christians to live together in love and fellowship. The church knows no barriers, for all are one in Jesus Christ. - “It is possible for various race groups of our country to live to gether in harmony; law and order are the basis of a progressive society and all laws should justly oe administered. lawlessness a n d violence undermine the structure j of human society and are contrary to the teachings of Christ. All race groups should be adequately represented in the governing of the country in which they live. “It is our concern, that there are serious tensions between the various sections of our society which have given rise, on one hand to acts of violence, and or. the other hand to occasions when there have been harsh or repressive applications of law by the
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RIO DeJANEIRO, Brazil (Spe- IN OTHER resolutions, the Al- ushers were trained, along with rial to The Recorder)—Dr. Joseph liance appealed to Christian 5,000 'counselors to serve in the H. Jackson, president of the Na- Church members, to rededicate evangelistic services, conducted bv tional Baptist Convention, Inc. themselves to carry out Christ’s Dr. Billy Graham. A 3,000-vo»c» (U.S.A.) whs elected a vice presi- Law of love to all mankind, to choir rendered the music for all dent ‘of the Baptist World Alliance accord to all men that recogni- of the meetings,
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DR. JOHN SOREN of Brazil, support missionary endeavour, for the host country, was elected only as men are brought to a president of the World Alliance, saving knowledge of Christ can Other vice presidents elected in- any hope be entertained for the
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U.S.A.; Mr. L am Uhj h ung, Hong They also made special appeals Kong, Asia; Rev. Alfonso Olemen- tn government, urging them do, Argentina; Mrs^ F.ouise lay, j n f orni persons detained under Burma; Rev. A. G. I nor, Au- t h e Emergency Regulations, of stralia; Hom William R. Tolbert, charges laid against them, Liberia, West Africa; Dr. Henry b r j n g them to trial with deVincent France and Rev. Yakov lay> These statements came from L. Zhidkov, U.S.S.R. (Russia). the Baptist Christians of South Dr. Josef Nordenhaugh, Switz- Africa and was given by a dele-
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