The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1958 — Page 3

County Churches

NEW PKOVIDEXCE BAPf.af cirrRCH 3 milea south of Mt Merldi*n Roland Smith, pastor Forrest Snumaker, S. S Supt Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Momir.g Service, 11:00 A. M.

Prayer meeting Wedn«r*<iajr. ■ Oo p. ra. Youth Meetiiuf. 5:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p. m.

fR| CXJtNTY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. E. C. Kivett, pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Evening Service 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:00 p. m. Monthly Missionary Offering 1st Sunday, We extend a warm welcome to come and worship with us.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 636 E. Washington St. W. T. Albright, Minister Phone 429-J . Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Ev«nmg Worship 7:00 p. M. Mid-week Bible Study 7:3# P. m. You are cordially invited, to all servicea. Fri.-Sat.-tf

LIMED A Lf .MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

HAROLD SMITH INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE • All forms of collisioA including 80/20 • Safe drivers discount • 100/o coverage on parked car damage SM N. Arlington Phone 949-M

PUTNAM LOAN CO. LOANS $20 To $500 Ixtan payments canoclled In caee of uneniplojm**nt due to sickness, art ident or death under an optional plan.

PHONE — 1296-1298

28 South Jackson

CLOSING OUT SALE Of Farm Implements Ah I am quitting farming I will sell all my farm machinery at pulilir auction at the Dog ’X Suds lot on state road 43, one mile north of (ireencastle across the road from Putnam County Fair <■ rounds, on SATURDAY, FEB. 1. 1958 At 12:90 O’clock I. H. C. M. D. tractor, 9 speed transmission and continuous oil pump. I. H. \V. D. 9 tractor with super engine, hydraulic pump and remote cylinder with dual wheels. 4 rmv cultivators for M. D. I wide front axle for M tractor. 2 >1. E. I. II. corn pickers. I. II. C. 4 bottom 16'’ break plow on rubber with hydraulic control. Dunham 12 ft. hydraulic wheel disc. I. II. C. 4 row corn planter, like new, with large boxes on ruhltcr. I. II. C. 16 double disc grain drill on rubber. I. 1L f. 12 ft. lime spreader on rubber. I. II. ('. heavy duty liquid manure spreader. I. II. C. hay chopper. A. C. blow er and pipe. I. II. C. 7 ft. siibsoiler and field cultivator. 2 heavy duty rubber tired wagons with grain beds anil chop|tcri hay racks and unloading drags. I. II. ('. Hammermill with traveling fable. I (Ml ft. 8" belt. 1 Auger Meed wagon. (6 ft. grain elevator and electric motor, 4 row side dresser 2 3-section spike tooth harrows, John Deere | bar hay rake, like new . I single ciiltipacker, power tak«- off com shelter with cob stacker on rubber.

TERMS: CASH.

Not responsible in ease of accidents.

EOCENE LEWALLEN

Alton Hurst, Auctioneer.

Cliff McMains, Cterk.

KIXVMIVl, IlK.roilT HI- - TOW > OK HVIXHMIUCK, Report of the r inaneial Condition of the Town ot • uni, for llie year l!*T>7 ending December Cl, 15*57.

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Located in Limedale, south of Greencastle. William Cox, Pastor. Sunday School Supt. Edwin Gardner Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service each Friday 7:30 p. m. Eeveryone welcome.

RACCOON METHODIST CHURCH M. Ray Alishouse, Supply Pastor Sunday School and Church Services the second and fourth Sundays of each month. (Every other fifth Sunday) Mrs. Charles E. Smith. Sunday School Supt. We urge the people of the Raccoon community, if you do not have a church home to come worship with us. tf

BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev Dallas Rissler. S. S. Supt. Gene'Cash. Sunday School 9:30 CST Worship 10:30 Jr. and Sr. BYF 6:00 Evening Worship 7:00 Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:00

CHURCH OF CHRIST CLOVERDALE Bro. Russell Livingston, minister Bible School 9:45 a. m. • Church service 10:30 a. m. Sunday evening service 7 p. m. Tuesday evening Bible class 7 p. m. Everyone welcome. ' Fri.-tf

Gostage. President. ROACH DALE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible School 9:30 Lesoon: “Organization of the Church.’' Supt. C. Stafford Worship 10:30 Sermon: “Faith In the Storm.” Minister: Bill R. Norris

SOMERSET CHRISTIAN CHURCH Minister, Frank Hoss S. S. Supt. Marvin Baldwin 9:30 a. m. Sunday School for all ages. 10:30 a. m. Communion and j Morning Worship Service. 6:00 p. m. Junior and Senior C. E. 7:00 p. m. Evening worship Service. There will be a guest speaker.

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UNION VALLEY BAUTIST CHURCH Pastor. Rev. Knu McGlaughlir. 6 S. Supt. Clyde K. Stringer Services each Sunday Sunday school 10 o’clock. Church Service 11 00 A. M. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Choir practice Tuesc even ngs. Prayer meeting e’\ . Thuralay evening at 7.

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“Church of Friendship” James C. Paul. Pastor Gilbert Horton. S. S. Supt. Chinch Services 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m.

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PALESTINE CHURCH Elder F. S. Fi*her, Pastor Three miles east of Bainbridge on old 36. Meeting for public worship on the third Sunday of each month at 10:30 o’clock a. m. You are cordially invited to meet and worship with us at any of these churches.

FINCASTLE CO>1MUN1TY CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Luther Steele, Supt. Worship Service 10:30. Joe Sheridan, minister. There will be a carry-in dinner following the services. As it is Joe’s last meeting with us.

AMITY BAPTIST CHURCH 6 miles east of Cloverdaile Richard Deam, Pastor. Alva Cash, S. S. Supt. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Worship service 11:00 a. n and 8:00 p. m. every Sunday.

SYMRNA CHURCH Elder F. S. Fisher, Pastor Three miles east of Cloverdale on 42. Meets for public worship or second Sunday ct 10:30 a. m. Bible study Saturday evening before art. 7 p. m. D. R. Nees Teacher.

INDIAN CREEK CHURCH Browns Valley Elder F. S. Fisher, Pastor First Sunday of each month at 10 o’clock a. m. and at 2 o'clock p. m.

FILLMORE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jannes W. Pifer, Pastor Cleo Arnold, Stmaay senooSupt. Bible School 9:45 a. m. Morning service 10:45. Evening service 7:30 Christian Youth Fellowship 6

BEECH GROVE E.U.B. CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Helen Knauer, Supt. Youth Sunday with young people in charge of all services. Hear our large Youth Choir Evangelistic Services 7:00 p. m. Hear our young assistant pastor, Mr. Phil Edwards Midweek prayer meeting and 3ible study Tuesday 7:00 p. m. EJugene Martin, leader. Our youth ire especially invited as part of Youth Week. Vernon B. Goss. Minister

ROACHDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Clyde A. Myers, Minister 9:00 Youth Choir Rehearsal 9:30 Sunday School with Bar)ara Brookshire and Margaret Myers serving as Supt. Come or the study of God’s Word together. 10:30 Worship Service with the .pecial music number by the fouth Choir, under the direction >f Mrs. Claude Crosby. The sernon theme is to be, “In Proper 7ocus!”

CHURCH OF CHRIST HAW CREEK 1 mile north of Roachdale Minister, Keith Chitwood 10:30 A. M. CST Sunday Mornng Worship 7:00 P. M. CST Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. CST Thursday Evenng Service.

CLOVERDALE METHOD*' - CHURCH . W. R. Allred, Pastor Church School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 MYF 6:30

ANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Located miles south of Jmedale on Manhattan Road. Pastor, Edgar Sullivan. Sunday School 9:30 &. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Sunday Evening Servlca 7:00 i. m. Wednesday Evening Prayer Teetin . 7:00 p. m.

REELSVYLLE METHODIST CHURCH William Davis, Minister Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 If you have no ether church home we will be glad for you to worship with us on Sunday mornings. Please bring along your Bible as we will read responsively from the Word.

MANHATTAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lonnie Hass. Minister S. S. Supt. Wilbur Carmichael Church School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Everyone welcome. tf

CLINTON FALLS METHODIST CHURCH M. Ray Alishouse. Supply Pastor Sunday School Every Sunday— 10:00 a. m. Classes for all ages Church services the first and third Sundays of each month (Every other fifth Sunday) Sherman MeMullin. Supt. ol Sunday School. M.Y.F. meetings each Sunday evening —6:30 p. m. All young people in the community are -ordially invited. Kay Ciuse. President of MYF Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cruse. sponsors of older group. Mrs. James Cox and Mrs. Carl Snodgra?»s sponsors of younger group. tl

P.RKK CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH 5 miles north of Greencastle on Road 43. B. H. Franklin minister Church School at 10:00 A. M. Come and try our Sunday School Classes and get a sample of our fellowship. Morning Worship Service 11:00 a. m. Sermon: “Wilt thou not revive us again, that thy people may rejoice in Thee.” Monday, Jan. 27: Methodist Men’s Club will meet at 7.00 p m. Brick Chapel is planning a revival meeting beginning March 16th. Mark this date on your calendar. The MYF will meet Sunday night at 7:00 p. m. The study is on Japan. Margaret Franklin is in charge of the lesson.

PUTXAMVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Saturday 5:30 Chili for benefit of Building Fund, sponsored by Dorcas Class and W.S.C.S at Putnamville Schoolhouse. Sunday 9:30 Sunday School James Samsel, Supt. We are having excellent attendance. There are classes foi all ages. Sunday 10:30. Worship Service James C. Paul. Minister. Wednesday 7:00 MYF. Ronnie

Company Makes Unusual Items

MONROE. Wis. UP — A company here makes jewelry that is downright physicial. Dr. Robert G. Zach of the Medical Jewelry Co., turns out cuff links, tie bars and earrings by hand with designs of anatomical parts on them. Th^ hottest seller is the “gastro-intestinal series with duodenal ulcer.” Or. if you # fancy bile ducts’ and gall bladder, you can have them —with or without stones. A red hot appendix, fractured femur, molar tooth with caviety and artificial eye also are available.

Zach is a radiologist at the Monroe Clinic and he works continually with X-rays of common disorders. His designs are cut in plastic with a drill like that of a dentist and are almost anatomically perfect. He has been at it so long that ie now can cut out a stomach on plastic without an X-ray model, but he usually works with an Xray for the sake of art. He colors the jewelry, with white for the | main design and perhaps red for the ulcer or the appendix. The ' background is jet black for con- i trast. Zach started the work as a ! hobby during the war and now employs nine persons. All work must be done by hand to meet his standards, so he can't do too much work. He doesn't want to expand. Most of his customers are medical men and his designs have | to be up to snuff. To meet the demands of persons* outside the medical profession. Zach has set up a company called the Executive Club to make jewelry with company emblems and the like

CRUELTY TRIAL—U. S. Marine Adrian McLane (above) of Philadelphia is scheduled for trial in Yokosuka, Japan, accused of cruelty to brig prisoners at Sasebo. (International}

ROACHDALE Miss Lucille Shephard of Chicago spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Shephard. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Tobin of Indianapolis visited Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doan. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wenk of Lafayette stopped Saturday on their way home from Florida to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Grider. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Randel of Greencastle were guests Sunday of Mrs. Alda McCammon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carpenter of Oak Park. 111., spent the week end with May and Roy Carpenter at the hotel here. Mr. and Mrs. Buikett Goslin visited Sunday afternooif with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerran called Sunday afternoon on Chesley McFerran of North Salem, who has just returned home from the Memorial hospital in Indianapolis, and is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call and Mr. aniS Mrs. J. B. Crosby of Greencastle are spending a few weeks with Floyd Call and family at OelaAdo, Florida. Miss Sara Lee Young, who is a giaduate nurse is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Elowene Young before going to her work.

Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Harbison and daughter Mary Lou and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Harbison and daughter, Cindy attended a birthday dinner Sunday for Mrs. Ona Harbison at Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherlin and sons of Cloverdale spent Saturday evening with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. Several members of'lhe Roa< )idale chapter O. E. S. attended the joint meeting at Russellville Tuesday evening. Earl Hall of Carpentersville called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerran Saturday evening. Robert Eggers of Anderson visited Sunday night with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Eggers. TUI STCE'S KUPOKT Towiisnip Trustees uu.suait > report of receipts and disbursements for tli e calendar year 1957, Floyd Townsalp, Putnam Couu TumDMhip Funds Halance Jan. 1 Dll"7;', Receipts inT;/,;. Disbursements 2-81.9s Balance Dec. 21 in;.;!;;* Spi-cinl Mchool I 1 'itn(In Halance Jan. 1 j i:::!i.a', Receipts 12bl*;.5, Disbursements *>hv2i Halance Dec. al 4:i2l*.Tt> Tuition Fund*. Balance Jan. 1 $ 109s 9:. Receipts 2264L9l> Disbursements 2:1019.2.. Halance Dee. at 121.G*. Doa Funds Balance Jan. 1 $ tiu.uo Receipts 22:;.nt Disbursements 270.Ol. Halance Dec. ai la.Ot. Tolu I of All Funds Balance Jan. 1 $ JOIvo: Receipts J0729.O: Disbursements aiiilS.l:. Balance Dec. ai 6027 74 DETAIL OF RECHI ITS Totviisliip Fund Taxes—June $ Taxes—December 824.2: Total Township Fund ... $1817.5. Special School Fund Taxes—June $ 46SS.7! Taxes—December 3881.65 Slate Dist. Trausp 3355.lt. Insurance loo.M!. Meter Deposit Refund ... 20.00 Total Special Sell. Fund . $12046.5 i Tuition Fund Taxes—June $12334.53 Taxes—December 10233.99 Congressional Interest .. 73.1 I Total Tuition Fund .... $22641.96 Don Fund Dog tax from Assessor .. $ 1S3.00 Surplus from County .... 40.90 Total Dog Fund $ 223.00 DiMliu rMciuent* Special School Fund Transportation: Sam Pierson $ Loo Wi 1 ford Deweesee II.9.. It. \V. Ragan & Son 92.67 O. & I Stone Corp 9.11 Raymond Goss 1915.25 Wilbur Inman 2347.15 Bernard Beasley 19 0 7 .* 11 Harold Alecorn 1986..25 Care of Grounds Henry Kruse $ 25.00 Insurance Simpson Stoner $101.35 Water. Lights W Power R. E. AI. C $ 15.00 DiMliurKeinentM Tuition Fund Transfer Tuition Alfred Hctviti. Trustee .$13511.64 Ray Jones, same 375.00 Robert S. Elmore, sec. .. I2V07 Curtis Higgins. Trusie,. .. 9005.15 Di.Hhiir.seiUftitN TotvnNlii;i Fund Pay of Trustee. Office rent and Clerical. help Harold Broadstreet $981.25 Juanita Broadstreet 210.00 Traveling Expenses Harold Broadstreet $ 200.00 Printing He Advertising Daily Banner $ 72.29 Put. Co. Graphic 85.32 fjf‘e School Supply 17.57 Pay of Advisory Board Buford Phillips $ loo.00 Joe Wilson 100.00

THt DAILY BANNER FRL, JAN. 24. 1958. I'age t I.KE4 \< \>l 1 1 IML Herschel Nichols lOo.OO Care of Cemu-ries Jeff Blue $ 50.00 Waller StSlUlei A! iscellaneous la-on Bayli.-s. Sheriff of Headrick Countji J France Stone Co $.65 Dolby Coilings .... I so.no Fidelity Abstract, lue 3.n0 Lyon .v Boyd . . IH«1iurMem<-iit* Hug Fund Sheep Claims Jessie Coffman $ 7 5 on Wm. Woods 25 00 Henry Kruse 70.00 Maurice Bryan 7 5.no Harry Beck 25.00 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true ami corr- < statement of (he receipts tml disbursements of the atiove named township; that ;i comple c and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having h.-en paid money by fbo township has been filed as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township- advisory board. Said report is subject t'* inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Trust ee Harold Broadstreet xilKl OF \ i*mi \ r* 1 it \ 1 ion In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is hereby giy.ii that Reese Buis and G. Cecil Buis were on the 13th day of January, 195s, appointed Joint Ex- utnrs ( ,f the Will of K rat is L. Buis. d. cosed. All persons having claim.' .1gainst said estate, whether or not now due. must lile the s.me in said court within sisii.t months from the date of the first publication of this noticl or said claims will be fyrever birred. Dated a* Greencastle. Indiana, this 13th dav of January. 195s William R. Padgett. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Probate Cause .Vo. 97*11 l.you ft Boyd, Attys. li-24-3l-<

BLANCHE M. PATTERSON Foot Specialist To Bp at 2»8 Spring Avp. WEDNESDAY. IAN. 29 9 A. M. to 5 T M. Phone 1168 for appointment

Rector Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE 1*1 ION E 841

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