The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1949 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INOUNA.

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

I 8T. PAUL’S UATHOIJC ( HITRUII J ranrl* Kali I Sunday Masses 8:00 and 9:30 I m. I Weel' days 7:00. I confessions: Saturday afterloon, -f fi Saturday evening, 7-8, I : re all Masses. apohtoliu uoktel TAHKRNAtl.E I e Wash. St. Commercial V1a< e j C. W. Rains. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Worship service 11:00 a. m. Sunday Evangelistic Sen :ees 45 P M. I Tuesday Bible study 7:.30 p. m. The regular Thursday night layer, praise and worship serIce will he dismissed in l.ivor of l.nv nl -n at Terre Haute. Sp<eial meeting for all mem|i - s 00 Friday night Everyone requested to attend this ser■ee. - hi A

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CHI K< II OF CHRIST East Washington St. E. Manchester, Min-

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for Sunday ns fol-

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I Bible study 0 4.T ■ Classes for all ages.

■ W'ership and preaching 10:45 ■ Seimon. ‘Things we must

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R Evening services 8:00 I Sermon, “Oreat things in Acts I rhaiiter.” , I Wednesday Night Prayer ■ eelum S ■ Subject, (living. I You are invited to attend each r ’ 1 I 'Fur as he thinketh in his h (art so is hiProv. 23: 7

Bakst ( iinrch or ciirist SCIENTIST (Daylight Saving Time) ■ 420 Anderson street ■ Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. I Sunday services at 11:00 a. m ^Testimonial services each Ifednesday at H p m. Reading room open Tuesday Dd Thursday aflerpQon f sim 1 3 o'clock. All are welcome.

Ister will speak on My Faith mi Democracy. The sermon title is in recognition of Faith and Democracy Sunday . .Inly 3. The music for this service will emphasize the patriotic motif. This service is at 10:00 o’clock. Church school classes as follows: Women’s Bible Class, 9:15. Intermediate and Senior classes at 9:30. Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and Junior classes at 10:00 o'clock. Church Cabinet will meet Sunday evening, 7:30 iit the church parlor. Week-Day Meetings Boy Scouts. Tuesday, 7:30 in the basement. Christian Couple Club. Thursday evening. No meeting of K. J. U. class tor July and August. A 1*4 ISTOI.lt t.OSPUI. TABERN \< I.F. E. Washington St. Commercial Place Charles W. Haines, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Worship Serviee 11:00 A. M. Sunday Evangelistic Service 7:45 P M. Tuesday Bible discussion 7:30 P M. Thursday Prayer Praise and Worship 7:30 P M PRKSBYTKHI \\ ( liritCH Harry P. Walrond, Minister. 9:30 a. m. Church school. Classes for all ages and grades. Grover’ Noel. Superintendent. 10:30 Nursery, for the ca^e of small children of worshippers. 10:35 a. m. Worship service. Miss Hath Daggy, organist. Sermon: “Praise God. From Whom All Blessings Flow!” 5:30 p. m.—Tuxis will meet In the church parlors Week-day Meetings: Thursday—7:00 p. m. the session will meet in the parlors. 7:30 p. m.— Members of the three church hoards elders, deacons, and trustee will meet to plan the church program for summer and fall. Treasurers of the various organizations will submit financial reports for the first half of 1949.

help housing project .and seminars and institutes on international relations. All parts of the work are open to anyone regardless of race, religion, nationality or political affiliation.'’ Dr. Nathaniel Mlcyiem. noted Congregational theologian of England is making a plea for the acceptance of women as ministers of the free churches of the world on the same basis as men are accepted. Recently he sail!: "I am told that a powerful and pathetic appeal was sent to the Lambeth Conference from the Anglican Church in China begging for the approval of the b nation of wo ment to the priesthood there, that the petitioners received short shrift. That is something tragie^about that Here is a church that should not inherit the conventions of westein society, that has no call to be bound by the traditions of the Middle Ages in the west, a church that under communist pressure 'may very soon have to go underground. It declares through its representatives that, as it hears the voie ■ of the Spirit, it is railed lo the ordination of women ministers. Such a plea should not he rebuffed.’’

Fifty-five young people were recently commissioned by the board of Missions and Church Extension of the Methodist Church for missionary service 43 overseas, 12 as home missionaries. They are part of the 1.000 the Church plans to add to its missionary staff by 1953. Two f the new missionaries are ex-G. I.'s Emmett D. Steele served ; n the Aleuthian Islands and in the Philippines with the V s. Army i.nd there decided to be a nii-.-s ion ary; the Rev. Gunnar J. Teilmann. Jr., chaplain with the 30th Infantry Division, vas a prisoner of the Germans for nine months after landing on Omaha Beach on "D Day plus six." ELECTRIC SERVICE: New wiring and repair. Phone 107.3 21-tf

SATURDAY, JULY 9.

Invasion Casualty

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>*RI %TION*

Notice in h**rrb\ KiY**n the tax-

payers of Floyd Township, j Putnam County, Indiana., that the] pio|»*-r legal officers will meet at!

11!:;." 1 iusingd u, \

i send «» «hr ad. FIlP*™

AH , i aavertlslng must he paiqance. Customers

FOR SALE Nice fat fries and hens. Sterling Boatright, 2 mil* ( east on Stil***villp Roafl. 29-4p

FOREIGN OFFICE of the Dominican Republic named John M. Chewning of Miami, Fla., as one of three Americans killed "after firing on government forces" during recent abortive Invasion by airplane. (International)

.it s I*. M. to consider the fo! lowing: addiriomil appropriations of furnfM and i|i*. transfer of funds whh h said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary eniers'ency exist ing at this time.

**|M*el:il School I'iiihI

Poor u* in* Taxpayers appearing; shall have the ritfhl t«> h*> heard thereon. The ailditiotial appropriations and transfer of funds is finally made will he automatically referred to the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners which Hoard will hold a further hearing; within fifteen clays at the court house at (Sreenensih*. Putnam 'ounty. Indiana, or at such other place* as rn y l"‘ designated. -\t sn- h hearing, taxpayers nhjectifiK may he Inuird Mini interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and Where such henrinp; will he

held.

Dated this 24th day of June, James Smeill. y, 'rrustee of Fh»yd Township, Putn-iin Countv. Indiana. 24 -1 -2t. Wanted you to know we will I run Wednesday ami Friday of (each week beginning July 6. Home ‘'aiming Co.. Ladoga. 2-6t

the fir-* r, * H 25 cents i and < a. thmul word one

FX>R SALE: Potoka and Lincoln soy beans cleaned and sacked. Test 98. 2 1-2 miles northwest Pleasant Gardens. Wm. Bowman. 29-4p.

SALE

Hear* for curved rafters for garages, machine sheds, ruses, stores, factories. Lumber Co., 501 N. Indian Bone 403. 19-tf

FOR SALE OR LEASE: One International 117-17 x 22 block bailer on good rubber, terms 1-2 each after expenses paid off if good operator; also for sale. 7 combines $250. to $650 ; 4 tractors $600 to 850.; one Ford V-8 truck, metal gram bed 5 ft. high, guaranteed O. K\ combine and tractor guaranteed to op-

'-’" V2 i* | perate. Walter S. Campbell, i

miles south of 40 on 4.*!. 1-2*.

FOR SALE Black raspberries. Phone 851. 17-tt. WANTED: Jobs from now until Sept. 1, farm or city, two married veterans, age 27. Cali DePauw Placement Bureau. Telephone 943 Tuesday through Fri-

day.

2-3t.

WANTED. Custom baling, done by M. M. baler. 15c bale on ground, 17c bale loaded. Albert Gerlach, Phone Roachdale. 14-3«p

Happy Anyhow

■ OOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH I John Tennant, Minister ■ Dr Robert M. Montgomery. ft ■ (t :;o Sunday School -classes ftr all ages I 10:40 Nursery for small childBtn I 10 40 Worship anad preaching ftrvice Sermon subject: "We Arc the 'tints" Anthem Ij«ad Me, Ixird," ^'|'sley organ ' Entrata,” Bingham; Meditation,” Bingham Van Dcni Hi "iganist 6:00 Youth Fellowship Meet(g Yiday; 6 30 Red Cross pitcn-in supper ind annual meeting 1 00 Gobin choir rehearsal Next Sunday, Dean I^awrence Riggs will be the guest minister, Rohm Church offiet hours for J>e sum Tier, effective July 11: Monday 1:30-5:00 P. M. Tuesday 6:00-12.00 A. M. Friday 1:30-5:00 P. M. Saturday B 00-12:00 A. M. FIRST ( IH K4 TI OK CHRIST Dallas Kissler. Pastor. 9 30 a m. Sunday school, datnme Kersey, Snpt. All elass- * will meet mi their usual places, he Primary department will iave closing number. 10:30 a m. Morning worship. This service will consist of devo■(•ns and communion. Speclsl umber hy Maurice Kersey and Marjorie Sutherlln. 7:00 p. m. Baptist Youth Feli"Wship. John Rossok will lead ^he Intermediate group and I»is York wil lead the Senior group. 8 00 p. m. Evening worship. 'I he theme for this service will j* ) * “Anger." Number by the Junior choir. ‘ 30 p. m. Tuesday. Women’s Missionary Society will meet witti Mrs. L. H. Strain. Mary Strain will have the lesson. ' 30 p. m. Thursday, prayer serviee.

MTRt HIQRil RCUEIOR atUREIl

Used IHC COMBINE CASE SIDE DELIVERY RAKE H. & M. Sales, Inc. 819 North Jackson St.

FOll: Keying chickens, S0r . 'r Stoner. 4 miles

north He

FoiJC Table top ga* stove ent condition. See EllgeiU'CLe. Roach dale.

2-3p

FoJ! 4 good used re-

built hers. Guaranteed. radio - ver > cl, ’ an; 1341 ^vroMayt^d Queen, other good lot < ’ oa( ’ h ' radu> ' h< ' ator ' 8eat maki ibei 's Bike Shop. 200 ( ' overs ' clrafl : ,M7 ™ovrol<»’.

j_2t coupe, radio, heater rlean; 1945 11-2 ton Ford tractor two speed

F(uE: 20 acres of alfalfa | axle, good. East Side Motors, to b>4 in the field. Harry | Stilesville road. 30-4t.

Toneeost of Groveland on

WANTED: Hay baling or shares or by bale. Howard Moore. Phone 7E21. 28-tf.

FOR SALE: 1948 Oldsmobile, 14 door. hydramatie. healer. I radio, seat covers, like new; 19I 39 Pontiac. 2 door with heater.

2-3n.

F( LE: Baby carriag' brovther. excellent conditU,n (• Malcolm Wade, Fill-

2-2p.

F(3ALE: Transparent a; ^estfehheit Orehards. 2-tf. F SALE: Walnut buffet, 51 efng. 3 feet high, excellent Iwi'Bn. W. L. Hargrave 846-W. 2-lt. |

FOR SALE: Fine cooking apples at Hughes orchard, 6 miles south on road 43. 50c to $2.50 per bu. Bring containers . 30-3t FOR SALE: Ohe Burroughs checkout cash register-adding-machine.type. $125.00 First Cla.s* ■>hapc. Stop 'N Shop. 1-31 FOR SALE: Hampshire sow and 17 pigs, one month old. Albert Howlett, Elizabeth street.

l-2p.

HE COMFORTABLE: both winter and summer. Insulation blown in with proper insulation material will make your home comfortable in summer, and save fuel costs in winter. R. E. Knoll Phone 60. 29-U.

Vault work and cesspool cleaning. Phone 25-.T, 29-tp.

WANTED: District salesman with car to represent the E. Z. Wag,»i Unloader. Call on dealers only. Good commission in a protected territory. Write Robert J. Cox, Arcanum. Ohio. 30-2-2p.

WANTED: Boy 16 or 17 years old to work in Grccncastle Store. Inquire at Banner. 2-tf

Eft SALE: 1948 Eleotmastor for SALE: Plants. Mrs. Chevrolet, radio, under- Charles Crawley, 309 N. Indiana

la h'-aPT, defroster, seat cov-j and th' r extras. Will con-1 If ti le in. Edward Minin' i: bridge. 28-30-2-3p

23-tf.

REAL ESTATE

.OUIS ST. LAURENT Is prime mif ister of Canada for another fi’J years after winning with his Lift oral party one of the most sween, ng virtories in Canadian histoif 191 of 262 seats in the HouJ

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Commons.

FOR SALE

SpiN-ial for lids week. < liev. | Door Sedan

198(1

first CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kulph H. Saunders, Minister. Lois Arnold, Chairman of the

Boat ,1 t ,

Frank MeKeohan. 9upt. of the ^ "Turning hour, the m,n'^i“^coo^ -ID

“A.s Christians we believe that this nation (U. S. A. I holds its power under the providence of God. to whom all nations are subject,” savs a recent state ment of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ. "We re jeel all interpretations of our destiny which would ascribe it merely to historical accidents without moral or religious meaning. We equally reject ail interpretations which would regard this power as chiefly the fruit of virtue. We seek thnt our nation shall resist both the temptation to use tts power | irresponsibly and the tempta- I lion to flee its responsibilities." J The Methodist Church of Bra- I zil daughter of the missions ! of the former Methodist i Episcopal Church. South, from ; North America has one of the most cosmopolitan training rchools for ministers found anywhere in the world. The School of Theology, located in Sao Paulo, unrolls students who were born in Japan. Syria, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, and others whose parents came from Portugal, Africa. Germany, 6Tanc? and Italy. During the last two years of training, the students are assigned to churches in and around Sao Paulo as supply pastors or ministerial Internes. "The American Friends Service Committee, representing the Religious Society of Friends, at toaipts to relieve human suffering wherever it is found and to ease tensions between individuals, grout*, or nations." says an announcement of the Committee. "It operates on the belief that there Is that of God in every man and that love. expressed through creative action, can overcome ha 1 red, prejudice and fear. Specific projects mrlude relief and rehabilitation work In 1.3 countries in Europe and Asia; service units in Mexico: educational projects in race ro'aJions and economic relations: work and study projects for

ROMPING AROUND in Seattle, Wash., hospital, 20-month-old Jimmy Mjelde, who lost his left hand in a bakery accident the first week in June, doesn't seem a bit bothered about it. Various Beattie organizations are raising a fund for hospital bills and an artificial hand. (International)

.li > ( > |) Dfinoiislraloi' With power take off* belt pulley, governor, top, and extra seat. LIST PRICE $1603.00 Sale Price $1284.00 New Jeep Standard equipment plus top and extra seat. List price $1325.00, Sale price $1150.00 2 wheel drive 3 4 ton truck. List price $1436.00, Sale price $1244.00 • 4 wheel drive 3 4 ton truck. List price $1919.00 Sale price $1569.00 COATESVILLE IMPLEMENT CO.

Heater and Trunk

$2011

KOI SALE: Two davenport.-, nth slip cover; studio with slip rover: dinett nlh buffet; study tables. Haines. 607 Anderson St

2-2t.

FOR SM.E: New complclrh modern house in Fillmore. 85360.00. < . N. I’hillipv 30*3’

I OK SALE: 5 room modern house in Fillmore. Automatic oil heat. Carpeted living and

dining room. basement.

(lulernatiouai p, ,r SALE: 1939 Ford Sedan I Uarage and extra large lot

to M. S. Hunter. Phone 61 *‘b3oo.oo. C. \. Phillips. Real

367-W. l-2p.

WANTED TO BUY: A baby crib Address Box 130, Daily Banner. l-3p

FOR RENT FOR RENT: sleeping room,

Cool downstairs bath connecting.

510 South Indiana St 2-lt.

FOR RENT: Modern sleeping room, suitable for one or two ladies. Phone 1072-R. 5 East Liberty St. 30-3p.

FOR RENT: 3 room modern furnished apartment. Mrs. Boatright. 607 South Locust St. 2-lt. MISCELLANEOUS

Estate, Fillmore.

30-3t

1919 KB6 176WH Cali an Chassis, can use if ft. or

ft. Body.

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FOR SALE 1942

Kit

Tliih coupe, new motor,

pres radio, heater. Willis Dick

l-2p

1987 Plymouth, Door. Extr J

good.

Ford Truck, short Wheel Bas Two Speed Axle. Hess Sales &

Service

PHONE II ,,|{ 1020

29-1

TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PRICES REASONABLE — RESULTS GUARANTEED Reliable Exterminating Company PHONE COAN PHARMACY — 888

STARTED CHICKS HATCHED MAY SO A JUNE Over too New Hamnshire ;J White Rock at greatly redinj prices. Bring coops or boxes. HERINGTON HATCHERY, West Edge of Brazil

K( )R SALE: By user. Victor liable adding machine, 8 coinn direct subtraction. 1 1 ycais l' weigh.-- less than 10 poumls ("X . c o Banner. .'!0-4p

FOR SALE: Fries, 2'.., to 3 lbs. 1.00 each, 10 for $8.00 mile orth of Mt. Meridian on County farm road. Carrico's. l-2p.

FOR SALE: A good 6 room homo, well located. about 8 miles from Brazil, on state road 40. 2 good out-buildings, well and eistem. Water inside. About 1 acre of land Plenty of nice

Chevrolet J s hade, some fruit. Nice place to go ■ ! 1 raise chickens. This place is pi. -

ed Very cheap for quick sale. Shown by appointment only. Write or call Frank Powers, 402 West Main St.. P. O. Box 2, Phone 2^59, Crawfordsville. Indiana. l-2p.

FOR SALF: 1936 f’hev twoJoor. extra clean and low mileage. with good tin s, this ear is Bbi.V'- average throughout. Price 250.00 L'slic Cooper, Putnam [Motor Sales. l-2p.

WANTED

WANTED: Custom baling, by bale or on shares: also custom combining, 2 combines. Sec Ira or John Moore. Phone 995-.I. 31-tf.

Artiflcal Breeding: HobtetA Guernsey and Jersey sires. AH proved transmitters of high milk and butter production. Call before 9 A. M. Indiana Artiflcal Breeding Association. Phone 24F3, Greencastle. 2fl-tf.

SWELTERING??'.' You don't have to sweat if your home is insulated. Insulation blown in with proper materials used is your guarantee of satisfaction. R. E. Knoll Phone 60. 29-tf.

For highest grade upholstering. repairing, and refinishing, all work guaranteed, eall Art Furniture Shop. 7 W. Franklin St, Phone 299. 30-tf.

FOR SALE: An oil route. A I major company. One of the best j established routes in the county. T. Christie, 21 South Indiana St. l-2t.

WANTED: Modern two bedroom unfurnished apartment, foi immediate occupancy. Nelson Hardy. l-2t.

FOR SALE: Two registered Cocker pups, one blond, and one red. Mrs. Lois Arnold. Phone 633 l-3t.

WANTED: Vault and eosspo il cleaning. Free estimate, Jess Rumley, Air Port Road. Phone law. 2P-h>.

"I want the public to understand. my farm is NOT for sale, anyone molesting me will be re ported. " I>aura Webster, Russellville, Ind l-2t.

‘T could enjoy my yard more if it weren’t for the mosquitos—• Get Mosquito-Fumer at Eitel's Flowers. 23-25-2-9-41. Theyfre different Gtmcina and tuberous-rooted Begonias— an ideal birthday gift—reasonaide when they eome from Eitel's Flowers. 24-29-2-5-9-51.

H0T-R0D RACES Waveland Speedway WAVELAND, INDIANA EVERY SUNDAY Time Trials 1:00 P.M. CST First Event 2:30 p. m.

HE SPORTSMAN S SHOP “IT PAYS TO PLAY yf FISHING HEADQUARTERS

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