The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1947 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1947.

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

iF.NCE et. (*:30 a. m. t 11:00 a. m es 3rd Wedtli at 8:30. THOI.IC

»t home and abroad. Herein lies a major challenge to the ehurehes, now drawing closer together in a world-wide fellowship. No 1' liey, in a free society, can be permanently stronger than the laith of the people. Dyrva nle international policies must reflect a dynamic faith if they are to endure; they must reflect a righteous faith if they are

worthy to emture.'' ( Classified Ads

FOR SALE: Electric Washing St'PFR AIR ( OXDITIONER stmcted at a cost of $1,000,000. of the mournful hillbilly machine, good condition, cheap, j MAKES IT 85 ItKMIW n le system uses nearly two ,1n< • hobo lore is on more.

Rocnester. N. Y. (U.P.i—A •Miles of nickel steel pipe which The large structure

“the

Trading Post, 21 W.

Franklin 1

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dirge /he bastile would swear

! "joint has gone soft."

here! Detention hospital wards have

FOR SALIC: Transparei t apples and Fisher peaches. Buchheit Orchards. 1-tl

ss.

ciass turday 4:005 p. m. Beil. m. mass

| gro ving, he says between the i Evangelical Church and the 1 United Evangelical Lutheran Church, and both of these with the Reformed Church groups of great variance in theology and in social outlook and in Biblical in-

terpretation.

Wednesday, August 6, will h.

the se^n.l anniversary of the'. Al MILLER’S 48 inch and dropping of the atomic bomb on ' nctl ^ ni, ' r i c an Central Cabithe City of Hiroshima, Japan. 1 no ^ L-U* East Washing-

On mat day, the Hiroshima Girl’s School of the -Methodist Church,; totally demolished by the bomb, will witness the dedication of

FOR RENT

29-tf.

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FOR SALE: 5 burner Perfection kerosene stove, built in oven, A-l condition, price $40.00; smill

new’ and temporary buildings on i type Heatrolain good condition, j the site of the old edifice, ac- 1 price $50.00. Mrs. Charles Highcording to word received hy the 1 smith, one mile south of Mt. Board of Missions and Church Meridian, first house south of

FOR RENT: 05 nrros of blue grass pasture, w’ell watered and good fences. Phone 599-.I. O. Z. Bridges, 107 S. College. l-2t

WANTED

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de luxe air conditioning wil1 ca,T V 100,000 tons of men- wnich now houses the Biriming- P lace<1 in t>le i 1 ’' 1 ' ant I rc K' y *

system, guaranteed to bring the thylone chloride. Each cooling ham jail is a model prison, spa' mercury down to 85 degrees be- " n 'I ' s capable of turning out ( | M j span throughout and clovelow zero, will he in operation at tons of refrigeration daily at ]y supervised by n half-do/sen

the Eastman Kodak Co. this ‘b’groes below zero. wardens.

summer. , .... - ^ - A far cry from the beams, I

Designed to speed up condens- 1 OLD BIRMiNGHAM 4AIL* bread and wator dlct of ing operations in the production, HOWS TO PRCMiRESi, Rom . bv f(>0(1 i|t the

of photographic goods, the refri- Birmingham. Ala. (U.P )— h nm jail now is good and whole-

geration system is being con- ( Famed "Old Birmingham Jail" | some. And old-time

tered nurses are on hand 24 hours daily. The “drunk” cells hnve been equipped with bunks built so low that inebriates cannot hurt themselves hy falling

cut.

inmates at

The first polar bear born in captivity saw the light of day in the Washington Park zoo in Milwaukee.

WANTED: Inside painting and | wall paper cleaning. Telephone I 674-M. 30-5t i

I'ISCOPAL st St. j30 A. M. min Chester

\ ( HI RCH s, Minister Chairman of Supt. of the classes will ij; the month ^service, 10:55 joint service crian church te. Dr. Clyde of DaFauw r. Mr. John the Board, for the ser-

( Ht K( H ;stor. jiday school. .-ship service. Tne Way of t Youth FelpVice. Theme: Often Fails jeeial number rold Pitts, •griay, pray* r

iOSI'EL CI.K Pastor. [ be conducted Jkson St., inool 10:00 u. m. eacli

OF GOB

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Pastor, inlay school. Worship ami :y night worp. m. Prayer j. Young Peojbody welcome. ( lil ltt H es, Pastor. K Saturday, fd Time.

10:30

Noble Alice.

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FOR SALE: At haler Satur-

Extenslon of the Methodist Church from Presi lent Takuo

MaLs-umoto, head of the scho >1, j

inriiroshima. Dr. Mats’ J motol, st| day 2 ’ Vr!0 tons 8econd Cl ' uin *-

j alfalfa. On Matthews jni rtheast. H. C. Perkins.

Auditor for Oil Co. and w’ifo need 3 or 4 room apartment or | house. No children. Prefer down- j stairs. Phone 662 at Russellville! or Daily Banner. 29-6p.! Ambitious operator wanted to 1 service lb S. Postage Stamp j machines. No experience neccs-j sary. Excellent earnings. $375.00. required. Give phone ami address. Box M. M., Daily Banner.; 31-3LI

Notice all Ford, Dodge and i Plymouth car owners. Wards t now have on hand rebuilt motors'

his wife and 350 students in the disaster. Already some ( hundreds of girls are being j taught in make-shift structures I smid the debris. Says President

Matsumoto: "I want to make thej for your C ars at $144.95 day one of joy ami thanksgiving (change price. Ford 1935 to and hopeful outlook, instead ofjp lymouth 1935.-40 and

commemorating it just as a day t of sorrow and bereavement. 1 am

going to irvite the mayor an 1 | j ]67 95 also e5> $ 169 95 ex J

WANTED: Young man with

farm some mechanical ability indust-

t ratio.

Box 17, Daily Banner. 31-3t

HELP WANTED: Bish washer ex- and waitress. Transportation fur'41, 1 nisheil. Call 22E24. B.irnn’s Mhl-

1935-'40

Dodge ’35 and ’40. Also block assembly for 1939 to ’46 Ford 85

'41, way Restaurant.

2»-5p [

REAL ESTATE

the governor and other leaders

(change: 1935 and 36, 85

of the city to the services and $U4 05 exchange price,

make them feel that here Hiro-

shima Jo Gakuin is rising twit of the ashes and debris a new and strong school with high ideals for Christian democratic education. I have asked Dr. John B. Cobb to be present on the occa-

igomery Ward.

model Mont-12-tf.

| FOR SALE: 32 acre farm, 6 ! room semi-modern house- near Reelsville, James Brewster.

30-6t.

FOR SALE: 7 year old Brtndle cow and calf; one baby ’.'alf 2 weeks old; 3 sows and 16 pigs weighing 50 lbs. each. Frank

1 .. ' , 1 Bridges, intersection of roads 56 sion, representing the Methodist ; ,

mission.’’

MISCELLANEOUS

PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU NIGHT TUESDAY, AUGUST

NEW PHONE: Alton Hurst.i auctioneer. Phone 3T1-M, Green-j castle. 31-3p.

| and 43.

j FOR SALE; Transparent A Chinese Quaker, educated in : Apples. $1.00 to $,.00 per bu.

1 South Orchard, Bainbridge. l-2p.

England, and long recognized as an able educational administrator, has been elected to the presidency of West China Union University, Chcngtu, an. American church-supported institution taht served as “host" to- four other "exiled” colleges during the war years. President Fong Su-hsuan has his B. A. from the institution which he now- heads, and has an M. A. degree from the University of Birmingham, England. For some years he has been, vicechancellor of the University. In 1933 he was China's delegate to the Friends Conference in Geneva, the next year to the World Church Meeting in Renmark, and in 1938 to the World Conference of the International Missionary Council in Ma Iras,

Inda.

In the little Seventh-Day Adventist Church at Bisitabu, Papua. New Guinea, the Sabbathschool lesson was about the church at Antioch sending food to the hungry Christians at Jerusalem in New Testament | days. . . . The fifty dark-skinned | natives present, men and women

FOR SALE: Used power lawn mower, equipped with Briggs and Stratton gas motor. Other lawn mowers cheap. Trading Post, North Side Square. 1-tf.

GARDEN TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT F. E. FOXWORTHY 3 East Franklin St. Phone 130

FOR SALE: 500 bushels of extra good corn, hand picked. Elmer Clodfelter, on blacktop, 2'- miles northeast of Morton.

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FOR SALE: Real set of booths for cafe, drug or confectionary. Priced to sell. Show cast s, ice boxes, chairs. Trading Post, North Sitle Square. 1-tf.

LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. 19i/ 2 E. Washington Pta. IS

FOR SALE

washers (gas

$18.75 I

Speed Queen

engines).

Parmak fence chargers

complete.

Itot I h tl gas ami oil burning automatic water heaters. Phileo five foot home lockers

FOR SALE: Portable organ, player piano, A-l condition, violins, guitars. Trading Post,

N. Side Square. 1-tf. I 44.59.

— ^ — 1 Mimarch deluxe eleetrle kitchFOR SALE: Sterioptican slid- ( ^ rllnK ,. K $312.50 (Including projectors, one large, one small. >|i r ri>-Matir pressure cooker.

Trading Post, North Skit This week only.

Sotmre l-tt.| 42 inch all metal kitchen sink 4 ha-es complete with fittings. Trading Post. 1001 things, j *11 metal ehower cabinet*

We buy, sell, trade. North Sid- $87.50.

Square. 1-tf-' Barn * ,r,,on,s

1 All metal coaster wagons

$10.45.

Hoys bicycles $42.00. Eleetrle fence posts (Including

HERE IS YOUR PROGRAM MUSIC 7:00 to 7:30 P. M. By COUNTY SCHOOL BANDS Speaker HASSIL E. SCHENCK President of Indiana Farm Bureau 7:30 P. M.

‘Equality For Agriculture

(THE FARM BUREAU SLOGAN) 1919-1947

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t noon. (ter dinner.

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FOR SALE: Nice White Rock

-fryers, dresse dor on foot. 70'. 1

not long removed from heathen- j North Madison, Robert Thomas I

ism, decided to do something akin to this for the needy of their day. So there recently arrived at Adventist Church head1 quarters in. Washington, D. C., a cheek for $41.86 “to help feed the needy fellow - Christians in Europe and to give thanks to God for their own bountiful supuly of food.” The Papua native’s income is generally less than $5

per month.

brockets) 50c. It. It. Lead shots.

Gardner wheelbarrows $7.25. Hudson household sprayers

FOR SALE: Tire spreader equipped with flexible shaft ant!

buffing wheels an,I brusnes. Vul- ( ' " Trfu . tnr funll ,. ls *,...5.

tkiuan H 3, 1947. Jay School. Dr. Pt. Jnion Worship | ristian Church I E- Wildman of | >’ will preach, ung People’s

lUIORLI tUCHM il.REIB

E. Theodore resenting the Churches in growing ac- " numerous n that country, quite certain f the bulk of nti *m is as8 out that a nference of the h in. Germany Piclous and P in the atmosen communicatoo, is

“Wc .utterly reject the idea of the inevitability of war and we oppose all national policies which hove that presupposition.,” says a recent statement of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. ”A casual observer of American conduct might conclude that our national affairs are operated on the assumption that war is so probable that It is not worth while to take a chance on the possibility

canizing machine, electric, for tires and tubes. Trading Post. North Side Square. 1-tf.

Cory coffee makerw $1.95. One quart galvanized measur-

er*.

Monarch coal-electric automatic kitchen ranges. ( Monarch <i« gallon elect rle wliter heaters. Round Oak bottled gas range

! $134..50.

FOR SALE: One baby buggy j No , and •> galvanized

with mottress, one small sizt ; tubs, baby bed with mattress. 109 west Walnut, east apartment. l-2t

FOR SALE: Top carrier, box and tarpaulin. Excellent condition. Priced to sell. 621 Hignwood. Phone 507-J. l-2p.

FOR SALE: One lot of ladies dresses, while they last, 25c and Trading Post. North Side

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up.

Square.

C. H. & C.

HARDWARE CO.

BAINBRIDGE

PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. INC

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peace. There is increasing dis-1 cussion of military establishments, military training, military bases and new weapons of de-

FOR SALE: One lot school seats, a nice study table for the home, cheap while they last. ° f i Trading Port. North Side Square.

Chevrolet,

J FOR SALE: 1931

’ cheap. Trading Post, North Side 1 1 _.f

struction. Hysteria is growing at Square.

a time which is so critical that calmness of judgement is indispensable. That hysteria suggests a sense of weakness and lack of

FOR SALE: Motors, 1-4 H. P. to 2 H. P Trading Post, North

Side Square.

Christian, faith. It is time that the American people made clear that whatever may be their views about the military aspects of national defense, they do not put primary reliance upon material defense. Our chief reliance is on a moral offensive. Therefore, we have here emphasized some of

the ingredients of a

COME TO THE PliTNAM CO. FAIR See my fine assortment of MeNESS PRODUCTS. Arlando F. Lewis DEALER Greeneastle, Route 3

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FOR SALE: Electric fans. Trading Post, North Side Square.

FOR SALE: Gas, oil stoves. Trading Post, North Side Square. 1 ~ tf ’

FOR SALE: ElectHc, battery and 32 volt portables, consoles,

positive' ta|?lo m ndel radios. Trading Post. foreign policy which wc believe Wj Franklin.

sterns frqgd posit life yCbjUti# !«* - —— — —— principals. The positive foreign. FOP SALE: Boys

policy we emphasize will require girl’s bicycle, strong spiritual foundations bothW. Franklin.

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bicycle.

Trading Post, 21

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ANNOUNCING NEW LOCATION OF John Tzouanakis Shoe Shop 204 SOUTH COLLEGE M*»1ik Machiiwry This Week End.

SHE'S ACTING AWFUL ERRATIC... BUT SHE’S HEAPING RACK TO THE FIELP/ ANP THAT'S ALL

I WANT/

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Put unknown to gloves, he’s FIGHTING FATE IN THE FORM OF THE PEAP PILOT, WHOSE F6ETJAMAAEP AGAINST THE (?UPPE(C PEPALS - HEAP THE PLANE | STRAIGHT FOR THE FIELP/

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