The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1946 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1946.

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

I'"**

jgltndai Of thr worM number *'f fostni

call holiday?.

' a

hjch we

iM spite of their ap character, carry | Ootl.’’

signifi-

not hamis of prayer both fi_. themselves and those who call! them frienJs. For so the whole i round earth is every way hound! by gold chains about the feet of

ST. PAn.S CATHOI.IO CTinnrn Francis Kull. dunday Schedule: 8:00 a. m. Low mass. 10:00 a .rn. High mass. Onnfessiorw: Saturday 4:00 5 'H> P. M 7:1S-8:15 P. M. Before ah masses. '*’fek days- 7:00 a. m mass 7:P. M. Fridays Benediction.

I^nilar

L m a religious

example: Memorial

holiday at hand, ^

Day.

Kir

Id the

i r i j Armistice bv reason of the ces-

L nc.sUlities of the last

recalling the valiant

ll( gt .rvice of those who 1 nl , hc armed forces of (hr calendar of the tll v are special seasons

May and October

t0 the honoring of the

and the present

set aside for the

<<KKI VCASTLK BlHUd

(KNTKK

Berry and Locust streets.

Paul M. Robinson, Minister.

Vernon Abbott S. Supt. Bible school 10:00 a. m.

Morning worship 11:00 a. m.

Rev. Albert Allee of

ville will yeach

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE j SOCIETY

429 Anderson street i Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. I ] Sunday services at 11:00 a. m j Testimonial sendees 3rd Wed-' j nesday of each month at 8:00

, CHI'KCH Ol THE \ X/AKENE

i C. A. Newby, Minister.

Sunday school at 9:.'>0 with

Coates-j Miss Dorothy Birt at both morn charge.

persons were in

10-40 Morning worship sorvic \ Dr. Clyde K. Wildman, preao! - ing. Anthem: Only-Begott- : Word. It >ui n Church Melody: O Holy Ji-su, Mackinnon. Orga Prelude and Fugue on “Iste Co' - fossor." Egerton: Andante fro n “Pice Symphonique" Franc:. Van Denman Thompson, orga -

ist.

4 :15 Candlelight vesper servi e “Thanksgiving for Wisdom." 0:00 High School Youth F> lowslnp meeting. 7:00 Church Choir study ai 1 social hour. 8:00 MSM Forum Buddhis n “The Light of Asia" discussir i to he led by Dr. C. D. W. Hild -

brand.

Tuesday: i»:00 MYF Kitchen Cabin-1 I meeting.

PREACHER TO !>E\F ESES FOR SALK: 1937 Plymoidh '1 I .Will \l.Es \T ONCE I motor, good condition, new rings

and inserts last spring. Does

PITTSBURGH (UPl

The

8:00 Golden Key social at the

—i 1,11 s I” lt ' ' n .liome of Dr. and Mrs. John Ten-

1 here are classes for all

ng and evening services while ages. J62 nant

-he pastor is in revival services tendance d Walnut Street Baptist church jv. ill

a'-.

Ri'v.

to the deaf, preaches to his congregation in. two languages at the same time. The youthful minister has mas-tere-i the rare art of speaking orally and using the sign language simultaneously. He explained that many deaf mates who com t > to hear him preach cannot

read lips.

"My greatest handicap was! the accurate translation of biblical terms," the missionary said.! He makes his hu Me here, but conducts services for the deaf at J van ms towns in. Pennsylvania i

Ohm and New York.

not use oil. Ballard Garage. Greencastle. Price $75.00. G. E. Smith. 7-3p

FOR SALE: One set of 12x32 t> ply tires and tubes only used 10 days, good as new. Waiyl tire Yen can’t t'll they were ever used. Will work on 15-30-or F-30 or Deere D-3 hettom tractor, i Oist new $280.00. take $140 00 for tire and tube. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle, Ind.

FOR SALE: Small size Heatrola in good condition. Wilbur Carmichael, Manhattan, Ind.

7-fit.

FOR SALE: One sorrel I year old Tennessee walking stallion, well broke and high school. W. D. Denny, CloverdaJe. 7-9-2p.

WANTFR TO RENT: A farm 160 to "10 acres. Cash for privilege and grain rent. Or a pood dairy farm on 50-50 basis. World War Vet and wife. Complete farm equipment Plenty of cxpericnee and good references I am now on a farm north of Crawfordsville.

Want a good farm in Putnam FOR SALE: Apples. Burhheit I County. What have you to offei ’ Orchards. 30-eod. j Notify Walter S Campbell,

7-3t.

Hands are not irritated while

cleaning rugs and

With Fina Foom, Stop N' Shop

Greencastle.

Ind., or write me.

, Herschei L. Campbell and wife,

upholstery j om , m j| e cherry Grove El-

evator, Crawfordsville, Ind. Route

1-t. i

FOR SALE: Seasoned Ixx'iist posts. Phone 917.

Cherry

Grove. K. F D.

7-31

Farm help. Room

FOR SALE: One 10-20 tractor

on good rubber, one 10-20 on | 1'GR SALE: lable and chairs, steel and one F-12 tractor steel ,u ^ r ' ^ HS - s t°''e, some chairs,

or rubber, one new Idea spread-j

-M WANTED:

nr, I board furnished. Russell Day, Coatesville. Route 2. Phone New Winchester. 5-7-9-3p

Wednesdivv 6:30 Turkey m),

IN MtMOK\

In loving memory of our dear father. Oscar H Wells, who passed away 2 years ago. Nov. 10.

! e.r, several tractor tires, tubes and rims. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle, Ind. 7-.'!t

Phone 713-W. Call after 4 p. m. |

2-tr. I

I.Ui'V.

L November |,hp ot prayer

purgatory Purgatory.

The worship servief will begin*

at Lebanoo.

Evening jet vices at 7:30 p. m at 10:30 with songs by the choir! Children’s meeting at 6:30 p. and congregation. Some special

! music and singing will make up!

. - , Young iievple’s meeting 6:30

of temporal punishment, p ; u

(vpistion of the temper- Prayer meeting and Bible ihm’i't l * Ul *' > s * 11, ^ ov study Wednesday evening at

u it is that as we can r.*- jq

last Sunday and vou „ , , *

, , t per for members of the Keysto: >

not feel alone bv comma' !

• lonnng. j Bibie C | HSS „ ml women’s Bil) e

Club.

Thursday:

6:’>0 Men’s Chib dinner.

I 7.00 High school choir rehear-

t i,. sacrifices of those Ifvcl iheir country on , c-nn we remember all [ctdid us i» death in this pirated to this purpose, thrwigh our prayers | iioiks we can aid those k -cm before us. L . i; r tui- point of pray[•lii iliad, we read in II L ;:i-F, “And the day ludas came with his f to take away the bodies tent were slain and to Sin with theit kinsmen. Ifiipulchers of their £*thI rjkiiig a gathering he I (liaehimis of silver to for sacrifices to be, | nr lilt -nns of the dead, j wcU and religiously L i- the Insurrection. It i Ion a holy and a whole-1 W’ht to pray for th“| in; they may be loosed!

sing.”

inn si.eh expressions not, tli Scriptures but also | ■tire. Tennyson writes hiirgly, “1 have lived myi | that which I have done, j l Himself make pure, but | I ihcu shouldst never see lahiin, pray for. my. pom' , U n tlir -■ ite wrought I i than this world i ", For what are man j pin deep m goats that

FIRST BAPTIST 4 HI'UCH Sunday school 9:30. Classes and teach u i for all ages. Phi;

Seroggin, Supt.

Morning worship 10:15. B. Y. F. t:30. There will be a

a part of the service. The pastor SH , will bring a helpful message at this tiour. All members of the church are urged to attend and , visitors are always welcome. J The junior service follows the Sunday school beginning it 10:30 and closing at 11:16. The Inis will leave to return children * to their homes immediately aft a

the junior service.

B: fore our eyes you faded, Growing weaker day by day, | Doing all we could to save

you

Until God took you away.

FOR SALE: At farm, 2 miles south of 40 on 43. next ten days,

for sale cheap—50

tires and tubes, several rims.

FOR SALE: White Rock fries, east of Zinc Mill. Buchheit Orchard. E. C. Paris. 6-4p.

WANTED: Wai Stead work. Good pay. White We;' Restaurant. 8-3t WANTED: Maid for Delta Kappa Epsilon house. S-2 1

FOR SALE: 1941 Buiek sedan

used tractor i new nu,l °r and tires. Orvil

E. Berkley, 3 miles north

WANTED: Waitress.

, l 1 lull linn u rk. B iron’

j These are all good tires, with 70j*"" n - !t*> 80 per cent bar tread. All 1

that

Friday 2:30 Women’s Bib’. ' "'e never knew Club will meet at the home of j " m,d

Mrs. Charles Zeis; Mrs. a,,,.. . | « bitter pain Arnold will lead in the dovoliont,: j " ith lon 8 ln 8 for a

Mrs. Allah Skinner will have th ’ * l "' Thanksgiving program. j To hrar • v,,ur

7:00 Church choir rehearsal.

sizes from 24 on up to 40 in tires j at from $100. to $125. lor a s t

hearts | rubber tire tube and rim. Walter

j S. Campbell. Greencastle, Ind.

FOR SALE: 16 gauge doubl

i barrel Ithicu shotgun.

i.ished. jun'-’ii'n Phone 22F21.

I street.

316 Elm

8-2t. i

Part ot Midwa' on fur-

if 13 and 40.

9-7r>

vanished

that nights

NAVY STUFF MEETS TEST

The N. Y. P. S. will meet at

fellowship s ,<'ial hour followed 6:45 p. in. in the church auditor-!

the mm. This is a service to help jour young people for it is super-

thi

by a devotional service basement of the church.

Evening wot ship 7:30. ! vised and planned to meet Rev. Wayne T. Gray will be needs of young people, the guest minister at both fh ■ j The evening service will n orning and evening services. evangelistic and will have

Mid-week service

7 .SO.

Visitors are always welcome.

We never knew could be So lonely, cold and blue. But oh we’ve learned so many

things

SEATTLE (UP! Navy-type

gas masks and resistant clothing Because of losing you. pioved 100 percent successf,d in' Sadly missed by t battling an acid-fed fire he* e. children.

Firemen donned the new equip- 1 p,,,, mient for the first time to fight i n . flames in a box-car filled with

FOR SALE: 1939 truck long j

7-3t.! wheel has.- Chevrolet, good:

__ motor, tires good. Call 32.1 FOR SALE: Oorn from picket , j Hoosier Pete Station. 8-21 |

Elevator price; one Holstein:

springer heifer. Ralph Minter, it) bUH SALE at 3rd ward PT \ miles northwest Coatesville. 8-3n i r ' ll niuage sale Saturday a

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE

8-3d 1 1 uuuonge »«ie Saturday a. m., u

j ladies coat. Size 18. Made of FOR SAI-K: Ripe pears, $1,501 JdO,, pure mohair pile. Like per bu., Grimes, Jonathon red) new. 8-2t

1 The

I hides.

Kuhms ph isphate grows Alfalla iibundeutly. Write Howard

G. Little. Clayton, Ind.

9-16-23-30-Dee. 7- t4-21-28-8p

Wells

pd.

Grimes, Jonathon ro.lj new. and yellow (dWiclous apples. Best ! grade $2 and $3. Plenty of cheap-! er ones. McCullmigh Orchards. |

6-8-9-3L | LOST

NOTICE; ( i.siom i Phon.‘ for date. C.

Brick Chapel.

butchering. K. Priest, 9-2p.

hest price paid for beef A &■ S Junk Yard. 24-'f.

FOR SALE; Atkins cross cut

Thursday spiration iu song and sermon to hitrii. sulphuric and muriatic | bless you. The service will begin ac ids Spectators were herded

1 n-i_ . li .. . f n »• n \A7Q V

Classifrled Ads

Erd gate for 1940 3-4

ton pick-up truck about 3 ft. I wide. Reward. S, B. Acton. R. I, 1 Fillmore, InU. 9-2p

< III RCH OF ( HIRST Maple Heights Minister, Hollis Porter Bible Study 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:45 A. : Evening Service 7:00 Everyone Welcome APOSTOLIC GOSPEL TABERNACLE East Washington St. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Young pet pie’s service 7:00

7:30. The public is invited. .I 81 ' away.

A “Host speaker will be pre-

;mt next Wednesday evening tr l /Ki „ s kKASK N AZI conduct the prayer meeting at

i 7:30. Come and hear him

| saw. $7.65. range boilers, on -

j third horse power grinder, bench j grinder, >54.06: apartment sizc| LOST: Identification coal range, $58.00; heavy gar-! Name, Edith. Reward. Return to

APPLES Mnrydalc Orchard, east of Cloverdale on 42 to second Black Top Road. Follow signs. Stayman, Winter Winfsap

I and Rome Beauty. R. B. Steele bracelet! Mgr. 29-l2p.

I FOR SALE: Hand made baby j huge pails. $2.45; Monarch Mai-j 410 South Jackson St.

9-Ip |

.‘■weuter and by order; also plan >. PAST M, ' s - N - Cancilla. 7-6L

l i PltKSItV TEKI VN ( III |{( li •J Chaplain Mary P. Walrond, i Guest Minister i j Mss Grace Grogan, Organist i Miss M irgarct Allsop, Dr.’ctor I 9:30 a. m. Chur.h school:

PRAGUE (UPl Determined to eradicate all reminders of the Nazi-dominated past, the ministry of posts has ordered post of-

F- )R SALE Three gilts an,d nineteen pigs. Kimcl Wilson, R' ute 4, Grem'rtstle, 5 mites west on Walnut street Road. 9-2p

Fable kitenen range; natural gos fireplace logs, $32.00; Modern, Maid kitch ui ranges. $89.50; ic.*! refrigerators, $43.50; two but mu .1 way electric hot plates, $15,95; 9x12 furnace register boxes, h-9-10 inch hot air furnace pipe

ficcs to return to the sender any FOR -SALE: 2 heating stoves 'and elbows; 9 inch easing cob

Dr.

letter or parcel ftom abroad ad- Om r Dunlavy, Fillmore. 9-12-2p.! lars dressed to ’'Protectorate of Bo- — hemia-Moravia " “Suddetenlan !” l, ° K SALE: W,ndow sash ’ 32

x 24, with frame; window sash,

winter

D. J. Cook : Supt.; Fred E. Darv dressed

ner, College Class; Dr. FimI A. tewuis Thomas, Young Aduit Class: Wil-

of “Tsehechei" and any mail ad-

to Germany for Czech

; in.

Evangelistic service 7:45

p. m.

Wednesday Ladies Band 1:30 p. m. Thursday night Bible

lard E. Umbreit, Adult Class. I

I

I 10.35 a. m. Worship Service.

32 x 30 211 West Walnut, after 4 :30 p. m. Ip FOR SALE: Corn from picker.

hog fountains.

$38.50; Hudson galvanized hue 1 coders. $48 75; furnace blower complete with controls, lari cans, 20 gallon natural gas water heaV-rs, oil and wood vinter sto tank heaters; Pre-

Something New Has Been Add*

ed: We now have a lathe and an ESTATE I experienced operator. Your lathe

! work will he expertly handled at

FOR SALE: Lot with Two 1 our a hop. Manford Craver, Weldbuildings and building material. | j ng an( | Repair Service, 208 N. give terms. Northwest of | Jackson St„ Greencastle, Indi

Can

Greencastle, 1-4 mile west and 300 yards snath of Dr. James I farm. 8-2p

: nnn.

ll-28p.

t tlind life within the

7:45 p. m.

uiuung God, they lit.

I Everyone welcome.

Pruyi r ^ ov ' Harry P Walrond. Chap-

(lain with the BlackhawU Division eq-ua, to 30 ears of ft-sh fruit

of the U. S. Army, who has just iccently returned from s.uvicv in the Philippines, and who also raw service in Europe, will have

stud

One railwiy carload of car.n.d \\ dlis Craft, 3 miles north ofjmmr electric sweepers, hassoks orange juice, concentrate',1 to Coat vs ville, 8-2p. j Slealy tuftlvss mattresses, Myers ■ iitii its norma) volume, is —— — 1 i eep or shallow well water sys-

FOK SALE: A few more bush-' els of Delicious Apples at Bailev’s orchard. 8-2t.

FOR SALE: 30 acres south-1 west of Reelsvillo m ar highway 40 on good road, about 15 acres I tillable balance pasture, 4 roomhouse, barn and good well of! water. Possession now. Terms like rent on past. Gladys E. Ray.

For trasli aid ash haulng, carpenter work. See Hugh Hester, 61. Martinsville, St. S-2p

Phoqe 163 Cloverdale.

6-4t

FOR SALE. 18 1-2 acres, 4 1-.’:

Urns; Fairhanks-Morse deep wed I miles east of Greencastle. Ki '! water systems; Scaly sofa beds, j km an house, barn, large chicken'

LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. 191, E. Washing ton Ph. 15

No Pickle Puss

, ; | charge of the Worship Service (.should keep a little cemetery in which to bury the failings v : P| . ehlll; . : Chol . aU . ,Suite

I friends.

TCH REPAIRING |To 15 l»a.\s Service. Glascock 15 Hanna Court.

PORTRAITS or DISTINCTION RALPH S STUDIO

price, unlike a bore, if snubbed a few times, will not bother

lECTRICAL 'iTRACTING INOORE electric

WOVE 72

WIRE REPAIR SERVICE NELSON and CO. REFRIGERATION ELECTRIC SHOP I’HONK 181

r m ' We s, ‘''ni to spin our world out of our heart, and as we UHir universe

AutomobiU Ports S*or« HESS ond SERVICE ' U Mj 456-J

McCalHe Elec. Dependable, Safe Wiring 20 VMM. BXPKKIENCFi 806 Maple Phone I SI GKKKN( ASTLK

piwjx,. t 0 take imprudent risks; little boats should keep neai

Gothique.) Buell uunn; Off< rtoiy: Pricn a Notre-Dame (Suite Gothique), Boelhnann; Postlade: Toccata (otiRe Gfithique,) BoelImar.n; Anthem: Just For Today Ambrose. The Board of Deacons will! hold their monthly meeting at 7 p. in.. Tucsray, November. November 12, in the Church Par h re. Woman's Circle Auxiliary will meet on Thursday night. November 14, with n Thanksgiving j r.alse service. Mrs. Kenneth j Bennett wil lhave the devotions and Mrs. L. C. Rudolph is in charge of the program.

( III R( II OF GOD 601 Maple St. Rev. George Nix. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 X. M. Supt. Rev. James Watts Evening services 7:30 P. M. Y. P. evening services Friday 7:30 P. M. Prayer services Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Everybody welcome.

FOR SALE: mixed hay.

boy's and gill's bicycles; 12-2 Koflirx cable No. 8 weather

house and brooder house, all ini good condition. Electricity nev o-

NOTICE

Ml M.IXS DKI (. STORK OMI DKCG STORK

FLKKNOR DRUG STORK KKLLKK-CO \ N I’ll \RM.\( \ Mill In- closed all dav Monday,

NovemlHT, II.

Armistice Day

400 hales good

Paris roynter and'I' 1 w * , ‘- metal air tiKlil Jailing water and good fencin.’ son, intersection of rosds 43 and I -’loves, $4.25 up; poultry fence, j Chester Wells, R. 2. 7-3;

56. g.gp | v.ieker clothes hampers; mirrorl

vanity, $28.50; laundry hiiskets;! 9 and 11 in'h Harvey Hammermills, $140.50 up; mop stinks; S ' gallon milk cans; Coleman gas plants, $17 25 up; Wayne on - j half horse power compressor, j fireplace screens, TOYS-TOYS i

| TOYS. C. 1 i. It C Hardware j WANTED Cook and kitchen 1 ! Co.. Hainb: i.lge. 9-tf,! help. Putnam County Hospital. I • 9-41

| FOR SALE: 2 sows and 211

I pigs. 20 big English white Leg I WANTED: Featherbeds at | horn hens. Janies Brewster. 2 1-2 $2.00 to $5.00 each, and all kin U miles northwest of Reelsville. (of antiques. R. W. Baldwin, K

WANTED

FURS WANTED Will buy] furs each Saturday, beginning,' November 16th, up stairs at I Stage's Tavern, north side of | square. R. L. Job. 9-3p

ST0K0L STOKERS 2GTH CENTURY FURNACES SALES AM! SERVICE Repair-, for all mulo - fui-nac-es, slokerM, anil hoil- i,-. Seniee for all aiitoniatie healing nails. Sheet Metal Work ACE HEATING AND VENTILATING CO. Ill Wrsl I'ninkliti St. Phoitr, I)a>s,

I

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Groenenst 1<».

BLONDIE IU,.

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WATCH REPAIRING ONE TO FIFTEEN DAY SERVICE

WILL GLASCOCK

5 HANNA COURT

1 you

11111 into a telephone pole, do you blame the pole ?

FIRST ( HRIMTIAN ( HI’RCH Ralph H. Saunders, Minister. John Boyd, Chairman of the Board. Frank McKeehnn, Supt. of Church School. Mrs. A L. Meredith. Organist. Miss Marcia Hamilton, Director of Music. A Separated People will be the title of the sermon on Sunday Homing. This sermon will deal with the responsibilities of th • “average ' church member. The f sermon last Sunday pointed out! the responsibilities of the church j officers. Next Sunday, the ne: \ mon will be pointed toward th" minister’s responsibilities. Every member of the church family should hear all of these sermons. Th" worship service is at ten i ’clock. High school vespers at five p.

!

m. j Intermediate vespers at six o'clock, (iOBIN MEMORIAL ClfCKCH John Tennant, Minister. 9:30 Church school classes L ' all ages.

PICKLE PACKERS me relilaating tin inggi-i pickle harvest m hit, is with a sprcuil pi escn: a nil at a Chicago Motel Susan Sami'[helps with it (1 metn.iiiQiiflI

To Cut Taxes

I iI^WHEN LITTLE CHICKEN PiNK —I saw the big fc\ Run opf lv_ WITH HlS MAMA HE LAV l DOWN AND CRIED FOR v -- HE WAS NOW AN ( ORPHAN, WITH NO XT' V ^ HOME "j—'l Aq* .- ''

’ CHICKEN PINKS HEART / WAS BREAKING FOR Y HE REALIZED ' J | HEV, WHATS GOING ON DOWN THERE ?

By Chic Young

DON'T be so EMOTIONAL/

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FOR BETTER FOOD 24 HOURS A DAY (axcept Sunday), IT'S DEEMS STEAK HOUSE 103 East Washington Street. (VIRGIL R. DEEM •• Prop.) Phone 798

JOHNNY HAZARD

By Frank Robbin

WITH the R -publican victory ind control of the 80th Congress elevating him to chairmanship of the powerful House ways and means committee. Rep. Harold Knutson, above, of Min—not a has called for a 20 per cent cut in income taxes. (I rternational)

HE'S NO RIVAL, BUT2 ...LEAST, NOT AS A REPORTER / JOHNNY/ COME MEET "LOOSE-LIP' MARTIN, COMMONLY KNOWN AS "BLITZ"/

^TWS IS SOME WAY V

TO COVERT A HOT NEWS •BAT...STUCK BACK BEHIND THE LINES/ WHAT PO WE DO...

WAIT TILL MAJOR .r RISK MAKES OR /a

FOI? MYSELF... I’LL ^ WAIT TILL “THE MOUNTAIN COMES TO MOHAMMED" AND

STAY A “LIVE COWARD*/

IF YOU WANT TO BE DEAD HEROINE:'..

...YOU CAN 8RAVE THE SHOT AND SHELL AND DRAG VOUK BROKEN BODY UP THE MOUNTAINSIDE FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW WITH THE MAJOR/ THINK r OE THE RAVE

*84/50 \ YOU DON'T THINK I COULD DO IT//

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