The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 December 1946 — Page 3
THE DAItY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1946.
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
PACL'S CATHOMC
CnTRCH Lis Kull. - Schedule:
ri rn.
, 4 in. Hlfh mans.
Children’s meeting: 6: HO. Evangelistic meeting 7:30.
Sermon Subject •And In Hell - ' Ftayor Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday evening at 7:::o!
(Psalm 0:17> "The wicked^
,. ,. 1!)ng _ Saturday 4:00- shall be turned into Hell and Mlli’ ni, ' n " "Can a Christian Kwear. 7:15-8 ;15 p - m - b *- i th? Notions that forget God." j llril,k . ga >.ble. conmdt adultly
I or otherwiae, deny hia Christ
PRKSBVTKKIA.N CHI 1U H |-2 54-62.
| I II5ST BAPTIST ( IICRCH | Dallas Rissler. Pastor i The Dixie Four Quartet from j station W1BC will give an hour | and a half concert of gospel ‘ sor.gs Sunday Eve. at 7::i0. During th*' program there will bo a Id min. gospel packed message, entitled: "The Mistaken Payoff." Luke 12:16-21. I hero will be no admission
< harge.
!•: >0 A. M. Sunday School.
Phil Seioggiji, Supt.
10:15 A M. Worship Service
"1
i
id»y*-
, jt Friday*
fcdetion.
rnasa.
jyllA.N SCIENCE SOCIETV l Anderson atreet ta-ichool at 9:30 a. m. at undoes at 11:00 a. m moW sen'ices 3rd Wedr of each month at «:00
lH OF THE NA/AKENE Newby. Minister. lV school at 9:30 with jtny Birt. the supt. in There are classes for and teachers who care
weiate.
worship servii e begins at Iwith songs by the cho:*j relation There will special music and singing [t ),ts hour. The pastor tap a helpful message thnt uragr and inspire your
f6 ure and attend
I
R?v. Wayne T. Gray, Guest! A Christmas Missionary and Minister | Fellowship meeting will replace Miss Grace Grogan, Organist ' tht ‘ regular midweek prayer sei-
Miss Margaret Allsop, Choii
Director
9:30 a. m. Church school: Dr D. J. Ccok, Supt., Fred E. Danner, College Class; Dr. Paul a Thomas, Young Adult Class; Willard E. Umbreit. Adult Class. 10:35 a. m. Worship Service. Sermon: "Seeing God." Music: Prelude: Canan in B. Schumann; Solo: Twenty'-Third Psalm, Mal-
vice next Thursday
Everyone welcome.
evening.
U’OMOI.K GOSPEL
TABKK.N \CLE
East Washington St. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m Tuesday night young people's
service 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday ladies prayer band.!
otte, by Phillip Powell; Offer- 1:10 p. m. tory: Prayer, Humperdinck; Thursday night Postlude: 'Prelude and Fiigi*? in U l i':45 p. m. minor, Biich. I Everyone welcome The Reverend Harry P. Wal- ~
rond has accepted the call of the c* ngr -gation and will assume the pastorate of the church about
January 1.
There will be a meeting of the Elders, lie. cons, Trustees, and members o the Presbyterian Chureh Restoration Fund Com-
ju-iw service from 10:30 niittee, on Thursday evening, is under the supervision December 12, at 7:30 in the
Velma Newby. Your, Ch’droh Parlors,
id girls would appreciate ^ Oman's Cirele Auxiliary
1 will hold its Christmas Meeting on Thursday evening at 8:00 p. m„ at the hor.e of Mrs. Walter
GUBIN MEMOR1AI METHODIST CHERCH John Tennant. Minister. 9:30 Church school classes fr.
all ages.
10:40 Nursey for small chi'-
dren.
10:40 Morning worship an I preaching service. Sermon: Th ’ Word of God is Not Bound. Music: “Full of Beauty Stood th i Mother," James; “Gesu Bambino." Yon; Howard Eloe, tenor soloist. Organ: Sinfonia to Pait 11 of the Christmas Orator!:'. Bach; Cradle Song from th • Christmas Oratorio, Bach. 4:45 Candlelight Vesper se:vice. A service of Advent an 1 Christmas organ music with readings from the Old and New Testaments. 6:00 Higli School Youth Fellowship meeting. 7:00 College Class of Religion will have its monthly social and business meeting in Community Hall. This meeting will be the beginning for the rampus campaign for CARE, Monday: Girl Scout meeting. Tuesday 12:00 Farm Bureau
lowship meeting. Thursday 2:30 W. S. C. S. executive committee meeting fo*new and old officers. Thursday 7:30 Keystone Bible Class will meet with Mrs. Chas. Hutcheson, Walnut street. 7:00 High School Choir rehearsal. Friday 7:00 Gobin Choir rehearsal.
Classified Ads
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FOP. P A I.FT" Cf eon and ivory Wicker Lloyd doll enrriage. slightly used. $10.00: beautiful black evening mat three quartei length, white satin lined, lik > new, size 14 to 16. *12.00. Linda
on Rd. 40.
dinner.
Bible study, Tuesday 7:00 Choral Union re-
hearsal.
Wednesday 7:00 Oxford Fe!-
TEMPERATURE” POURS THE JUICE
Mary Louise Littrell, daugl.ti r of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Littr. 11, Greencastle, R 4. 9 yea's Sunday, Dec. 8.
FOR SALE: Natural gas conversion furnace units: All metal feed carts $6.75: 20 gallon naturd gas automatic water heaters; Airtight wood stoves; Screen glass and window fabric: Hudson galvanized ten door hog feeders; Lennox 22 inch all stool furnace; Winter type hog fountains $34.95 up; 26 or 32 inrh field fence; 4 point barbed wire; steel posts for I electric fence, Furnace blowers complete with controls;' Heating j stoves; Range boilers; Grain I scoops—all sizes; Sleds; Hudson I stock tank heaters; Brace wire:
Furnace pipe; Scaly mattresses. hX>H SALE OR TRA,,K *"• 1
C. H. ami C. Hardware, Hain. l « f,,<1 « njM - ,‘6 tl I 32 pump 15 shot, in good
TUls is it’ Chili supper and auction sale at Priest building m Brick Chapel tonight. 7-lt.
SADDLE HORSES & PONY HALE. Saturday night. Dec. 7th
Bring what you -
Ingle, one mile east aMuhattan 1 ‘ P- ,TI -
.1 have to sell. We have the huy-
: «-rs. Work horses and nisceilanycous sale every Monday at 1
Oi-op corn picker, ■u’soi one seo-|m. Indianapolis Horse and Mule son. Samuel Crosby. Rnaebdalo. ? Sales. 1351 KentucRv Avenue. Phone Roachdale. 5-3p» i Jack Hacker Phone Market 0013. i. | 5-3t.
h'OU SALE: Two 6:50 x 'iii ^. 6 ply lug grip tires, practtceily |
The best price paid for beef
new, also trailer heater, Inqniro at Quinton A- Molov Fillii^: Station, north Jackson St. .5-.".p,
bridge.
hides. A. Xr S. Junk Yard. 24-!f.
( \i;l> OK TH INKS
condition, sheila for each. New i hXIR SAI4E: Table and enairs. I 7(H)-16-4 pl\ tire.' Inquire at ! give b st 9x12 mg, gas stove, some chairs, j Beebe's Filling Station, W iin-I Banner Phone 713-W. Call after 4 p. m | bridge. 5-3p.
Married man with family wants job on farm. Must have house, milk cow, 2 meat hogs a year, priveleges of having poultry and shares. Expi'rieneed with livestock and machinery. Car.
if references. Inquire
4-6t
2-tf. !
1 take this means to thank all those who sent me eaids, flowers | and gifts and visited me during my recent stay in the Putnam
County Hospital. 1 also express fHCh P;>te CoXi 3 ^ nll le east my appreciation to the nurses; ^ Belle union. 3-6t. ami nurses aids and doctors fori their many kindnesses. I ^ SAI^: 10.14 Fnrd
Mrs. Mary Alice. p (1 I new '.36 engine,
I liatte
FOR SALK:
1937 Plymouth FOR SALE: *7 White Roekjcyupe in A-I shape. Russ-ill pullets laying. Extra nice, $1.50 Brown, Russellville R. 1 6-Jn.
Automobile garage and repair space available for rent or lease, always open Tracker’s Haven, Stilesville. 6-4p.
coupe j Orvllh
new brakes, j gt. road.
Bazaar Come, Come. Where •t Maple Heights school. A’.l kinds of home articles. Wednes-
II \s M \\\ s| R\ |\OKS
■ry, radio, gr«)d condition
Charles C. Iftiachdale.
Holland,
Box 246
5-4 p
BROOKVILLE, Ind.. Dee. 6.
FOR
Ihey arc welcome.
| young people's service is
i p. m. Bring your beat
land come to this service.
Onx, 7 Bloomington street.
pra Belle York is the able |mt. You will appreciate iendlitiess and Christian
4:15
| evangelistic service is at | Th' re will lie inspiring ma good music and a fine kip. The pastor will bring HgelUtiC message at this
[Mtrt us at 7:30.
I mid-week service is on
I Lutheran Vesper Service
■ r. m.
| Presbyterian S. S. Chapel ' 'Fr plar Stree*. Entrance J. T. H. Destinon, Pastor. Sermon Topic: “The Beginning ol the Gospel.” Mark 1. i
.FIRST CHRISTIAN (HI Rill | Ralph H. Saunders, Minister i John B. Boyd, Chairman of the day evening at 7:30. This ( Board
*01 consist of songs, mu-i Fr . lnk M( K eehan, Supt. of wtional and testimonies. I uh,arch School
i with us.
|ttEN( .\ST!.E BIBLE CENTER (4 Locust St. I M R' binson, Minister Jin Abbott S. Supt. i School 10:09 A. M. tag Worship 11:00 A. M. Inn Subject His Purpose" pm. Predestined, Called, ri, ClorifieJ "
j Morning Worship, 10:30. The j minister will speak on "A Good J View of Life” and will emph isiz • the fact that persons are essentially greater than any circumstances of life. The entire Church family is urged to be present. Bible classes for all ages at the following hears: Nursery through Intermediate 10:00 a. m.. Ad Jit groups at 9:30 a. m.. High Schcol group at 9:15 a. nr, Cul-
FOR SALE: Good used May-
tag washing machine motor
Thomas, west Columbia
B‘2p.| t iay afternoon and night, Dec.
FOR SALE: 1940 Dodge truck, j Home Ec
stiK'k rack and grain bed included. leoyd Hunter. Cloverdale R 1. 6-2p. i
| ested In, a steady yearly Income FOR SALE: Apples. Grimes, or a substantial increase in your 2 (Gulden, Staymuu anil Golden De-| present income, write to us now.
expansion program
.Club.
Ik)
J FRS ?
Public invited. 7-9-2t. YOU CONTACT FARMIf so. and if you’re inter-
SALK: F-12 Farmall
(UP) The 194 survivors of Mrs. I tractor in good condition on Harriet Harcum, .6, mourned rubber: battery set radio; om her death today. | ice-box. Sylvester Buchanan,
Besides her husband. Ran- I miles south of Greencastle on 43 j licious. $2 00 and $3.00 per huslv j Our present
dolph, she left five children, 64! Bill Peck farm. 5-3p I el. McCullough Orchard. 6-?t.! includes new dealerships in v!rgrand children, 113 great-grand*!——— r ———— —- j — r~rr7in^T,”r,' t I gin territory. Wherever our old,
... | ., , "Gentlemen 1 was amazed" BASKETBALL: ReelsVille. vs.
children and 11 great-great t , , 1 . ... 1 esta bished, we l-adveitised pro-
j graXKii’hiliti en.
i Mrs. Marcum died * Funeral rites will be
"Gentlemen 1 was amazed”] BASKETBALL: ReelsVille vs. j i writes a customer after cleaning j a Vn Buren at Greencastle gym, I
, ,, ’ upholstery With Kina Foam ] Wednesday. Dec. llth. 7-3t. ^ct has Ih'.-m mtnslueed. it has yesterday. |£ , t Rh lt ! prov, -« n »"' r hig sales and h<-ld Mon-1 ] ] ! FOR SALE: 1000 week oM steady reordering. Year after I NOTICE: Day trains No. 5| Barred Rocks. Farm Bureau I year leading farmers use it . . .
TE XCHERS GET BON1 S
VINCENNES, Ind., Dec (UPi School teachers in
| and No. 6 between Chieago and I Louisville will be discontinued nfI ter Sunday, December 8th, until further notice, due to the coal
Hatchery. Phone 844
7-lt., year after year they’ll be buying
WANTED
Vin-‘shortage. MONON RAILROAD* WANTED; 1931 Chevrolet,
cennes public schools will receive a $50 bonus in lieu of immediate salary increases.
5-31.
Son Reprieved
with of without tires, tni^d be in good condition or other good
Werner player j u>ie( j rar priced reasonably. R.
R. 4. Greeticastle.
«-3p.
I from you! It’s a second business a profitable one with a stcadv income for you! For full particulars, write to Box. No. 162 Daily Banner. 7-lt.
| I'T)K SALK:
, piano, oak rase, go»xl condition. 1 Baldwin
Address Box 130. Daily Banner.
«-3t.
*.
ACTOR MONTY WOOUEY, the man who came to dinner and stayed to require the services of a nurse, plays the patient role in re»l life and looks askance at Nurse Louise MacHarg as she pours a glass of
>* FOR SALE: 1946 four dooi ; Plymouth sedan, fully equipped, slightly used. Ralph Need,
Spencer, Ind.
6-3p.
FOR SALE: Fancy Delicious and Johnathan apples. Pluchheit Orchard. 3-eod tf
WANTED: To rent a good stock and grain farm. Have help and a tractor and equipment. Floyd Rains, Poland. Ind., R. R. 2. 7-4p.
WANTED: Hauling of all j kinds. ’ Carl Shoemaker. Phone 32. 6-3p.
FOR SALE: Good Oliver typewriter 12 Highland St. Phone 73!*- R. 7-2t.
grape juice. The stage and screen star is in an Albany, N. Y., ho*- J
pitai for a roiltine periodic checkup, and terms as "grossly exaggerated” the -eport of his indisposition. (lntetnatiottal Souadphoto)
People's Meeting 6:30j lege Age group at 11'20 a.
more pleasure in loving than in being loved.
WASHINGTON
Livestock Ceiling Prices Boost Now Seen Possible
Better Diplomatic Service To Bo Slow in Attoinmonl
ITCH REPAIRING I To 15 Day* Servian. |*iH Glascock
PORTRAITS
5 Htnna Court.
DISTINCTION RALPH'S STUDIO
iii'ho says he cnii*drink or leave it alone usually drinks.
KTRICAL <tracting
HOORE
CTRIC
72
WOVE
WIRE REPAIR SERVICE NELSON and CO. REFRIGERATION ELECTRIC SHOP
PHONE IHJ
Automobll# Store HISS
McCoflie Elec. Dependable, Safe Wiring
ond SERVICE 11 »".1 450-J
20 YRfl. EXPERIEVCF. (Wfl Maple Phnoe 1*1 (iRK.EVCANTLE
must tie felt and not told.
i“-
< 'Xperienco8 of life
' O'* r 0 3 ’O’' 1 *££’ 1
DON’T FORfiET OUR
htidAtuU Special
111 0 Hand Colorid 4,8 Black and Whitt
B# «k Folders
Special to Central Presa
FOR SALE: 1 large size elect- ! ric drill and vacuum furnace
cleaner.
HE WITNESSED THE 4 Y( LE SKOWHEGAN. Me. (UPl When Charles Griffin joined the. fire department 48 years ago. th* equipment was drawn by hand When he bi'came chief 22 years ago, it was drawn by a horse. When he retired) the other day, the equipment had been motorized ‘
We clean or install cesspools, septic tanks or grease traps. Phone Crawford 4623, Tmv» j HAute, reverse charges. 25-.30p !
WANTED: Famished bouse or I
302 N. College St. ‘-‘JP-: apartment. iVPmiw Faculty]
member and wife. Phone 817-M.j
3-«r | i
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. IBG E. Washington I*h. 13
FOR SALE: Baby scales, like
new. $2.50. Phone 270-M. 7-lp.
FOR SALE: Black fur coat
; i
FOR
FOR RENT:
REN?
200 acre grain
FOR SALE: Nice fat j ready t ( , butcher, wt. 275.
• WASHINGTON There is a good chance that Secretary of Agriculture C’linton P. Anderson may boost again the ceiling prices on livestock it the meat shortage continues for any le’igih of time or becomes more acute. Such action by Anderson would force OPA to raise meat ceiling prices at all levels of sale, thus adding more m.limns to consumers' annual food
bills.
Although OPA Boss Paul Porter has declared that there will be no upward revision of meat prices, thera is nothing he ran do if Anderson decides to hike the livestock ceiling*. The new Price Control Act empower* the aecret ary of agriculture to raise ceiling price* whenever he finds that existing price levels impede production. Anderson could act merely by ruling that the present livestock prices have cut meat
output.
OPA must carry out within 10 days any recom-
mendation on food prices made by the secretary of agriculture. Anderson used ttiis power to set the present livestock ceilings on Aug
28, although OPA argued for lower prices.
Government officials say that there is virtually no chance for restoration of meat rationing. They point out that Anderson would act to accelerate production by raising ceilings before lie would allow
the return of a war-time type of rationing
size 14 $lt).00, 3 piece snow suit
size 1, $5.00. Phone 319-W. 217 i . ^ Q u ,
i and dairy farm. School, mail himI
HillsdaU 7-2p |milk rout* past farm. Electricity,
{^ Address Box CAW. Tin- Dally East ' Ba " n,,r - 3-5P. of Zinc Mill, Buchheit's Orchard.
E. C. Paris. 7-3p.
•■■■■■ i Farmers NOTICE. Hehhwser,
LOU rr o
,, ,. . . j Bros, has a enh-nilar tor you. It
m excellent condition. F.d
. . „ ,„ r . , you are selling cream we have a
I ward A Rose, 435 Anderson St ] j 7-lp
MRS EIIZABE1H WAHRATH, mother of Pit Franeis Wallrath
who was sontcnceil to death by a w*' military court in Japan tor ileser-! kok SALE' Table
'.inn, is shown in New York City] r after she heard tile good news ^ that President Truman had commuted the death sentence to 10 years imprisonment. Private Wsllrath has been conlined in an American military prison In Ja-,
pan awaiting action on his appeal Fall Sunday. Jewell C. Trout, for his life. (International) Reelsvllle, one north. 6-7-2p. i
MISCELLANEOUS
di pcndahle
nut St.
market. 6
West Wal
3-6p.
FOR SALE: 19.36 Chevrolet, two door sedan, good rubber.
ST0K0L STOKERS 20TH CENTURY FURNACES SALES wn SERVICE
Repairs for nil makes furnaces, stokers, and hoil.-ns. Servlet* for all automatic healing iinils.
For Water Well Drilling I Write, White Well Drilling Co.,' ! Princeton. Ind. 3-tf
Sheet Metal Work ACE HEATING AND VENTILATING CO. 19 West Franklin Nt. Phone, Days, 786 Night 5I9-.L
By Chic Young
Clinton P. •
Anderson
• DON'T l.OOK FOR ANY SENSATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS in the United States diplomatic service as a result of the newly-enacted bill to increase the pay of foreign service officers and to provide
other reforms.
Like other legislation affecting the diplomatic service, it will probably take years to show up m concrete leaults. This was also ihe case several years ago when the diplomatic and consu'sr services were united and a foreign service officer could hope
to rise to the rank of minister.
Aside from the question of more pay. there is still the matter of j manpower shortage Foreign service officer* are not made overnight I and with new embassies and legations opening up all over tha ! world, the department is hard pul to it to find able men to do th* | work. I Moreover, smart companies eager to regain a position In foreign ' trade are bidding against the stale department for qualified pernonnel. | Then loo. Congress, which has never been willing to put United
FOR BETTER FOOD 24 HOURS A DAT (excep t Sunday), IT’S DEEM'S STEAK HOUSE 103 East Washington Sliaat. (VIBOIl R. DEEM •• Proa.) Phone 798
States envoys on the same footing with those of foreign powers, wa* i JOHNNY HAZARD
* |J - »8S
APPOINTMENT
ALPH’S studio ^
quirk to retrench on this years utate department appmpriatinn. The constant grumble heard around the state department ia that Congress will spend sny amount to prosecute a war but is niggardly when it comes to spending money to maintain the peace—which ia the principal job of .Secretary .Tames Byrne.*' organization.
11 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
• ‘/y •
7T
spend i one
“11 their time worrying about getting ahead
• IF THE NEW FASTER-THAN-SOUND PLANE prove* a sucres* in its coming te».s at Muroc Dry Lske. Cal., this fall many of todays bombs wll! he outmoded. Supersonic craft will require weapon* and bomb.! ol radically different design. Th* Army, already recognizing this development, Taday’s has undertaken Intensive studies at the Aberdeen, - . Md, Proving Ground where data is to be compiled which svould give the new planes full tactical ad- Outmaded? vantage. For instance, traveling at a rate of 750 mile* per hour, aneh bomba would have to ne laid down with much more accuracy, would need to fall faster, present less wind resistance and be more sensitive Gunnery, too, may undergo vast changes since a fighter haa juet a split jecond on lua luig"l when going wt such a ajitetl.
