The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1964 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER
GREFNCASTLc, iNDiANA
FRi., JAM. 24, 1963. Parje 4
County Churches
ANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHI RCH Located miles south Greencastle. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Pastor, Bro. Elmer Ellis Smi-
ley.
Morning sermon 10:45 a. m. Evening sermon 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night Prayer ser- m vice 7:00 p.m. P ‘
We extend a cordial welcome
to everyone to attend all of our services. tf
DEER (REEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHLRCH Services first and third Sundays in each month, 10:30 a.m. Saturday night before at 7:30
p.m.
Bro. Larry Hurst conducting services on the third Sunday, Elder J. H. Murphy on the first Sunday. tf
ter.
Sunday, January 'Ifi: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School for all ages. Carl Crews, supt. 10:45 a.m. Worship and Com-
munion.
Solo: “How lovely are Thy Dwellings,” Rita Skelton. Sermon: “Amos—Prophet Cf God’s Righteouness.” Nursery care during the Wor-
ship hour.
5:00 p.m. Chi Rio for 6th, 7th,
and 8th grade youth.
7:00 p.m. CYF for high school youth. You are invited to find
CHI R( H OF CHRIST
CLOVERDALE
Guy F. Hester, Minister Bible study 9:45 am.
Morning Worship 10:30 a. m Evening Services 7:00 p. m.
Tuesday evening Bible Study at fellowship and inspiration at all ace of diamonds or the king of
the services of Fillmore Chris- hearts. How much were the odds
tian.
Monday, Jan. 27:
6:30 p.m. Jr. choir practice
South could ruff only two diamonds in dummy. He eventually lost a second diamond and two
clubs. Down one.
“Bad luck,” Sodlh complain-
ed. “Everything was wrong.”
S t a k g o 1 d smiled sympa-
thetically. (He Has had years of practice smiling at students who
are about to fail the course.) HONDERFI L CHANCE “I had a wonderful chance,”
South remarked. “I would have made the contract if the ace of diamonds had been right for me, or if they didn't lead a trump back, or if two ruffs dropped the
Above service on DST.
A cordial invitation is extended
to everyone.
RACCOON METHODIST
CHIRCH
Rev. Robert Blake, Minister
FIXCASTLE COMMCNITY
CHIRCH
Sunday School each
CLINTON FALLS METHODIST
CHURCH
Leland Schwarz, Minister Sunday School each Sunday at
10:00 a. m. except on Sunday morning at 9:30
.Sum a\ School and Church ser- w j len there is a worship service. Supt. Mrs. Russell Beams
e md and fourth Sunday School then immed- Organist. Mrs. James Mandle- chance to beat him when his con-
Sundays of each month (Every iate , y following the wcrship . Worship services every first Worship services the 1st and
and third Sunday at 10:00 a.m. 3rd Sunday evening at 7:30.
in my favor?”
“About 3 to 1,” Stakgold replied. “The way you played the hand was very sporting.” Glowing with pride at this praise, South went on to the next hand and further deeds of
Sunday derring-do. He didn’t realize he
was called “sporting” because he had given the opponents a
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 and worship with us. tf
MYF meets 6:30 p.m other Monday evening.
The Ladies Aid meets every first Thursday of the month, tf
every Minister, Rev. Leo Schmidt
LIMED ALE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Gerald C. Cox, Pastor Bill Cox, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Young Peoples meeting 6:30 p. m. Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Bible Study .and Prayer Service each Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. Everyone welcome. tf
SOMERSET ( III RCII Rev. Hugh Dooley Supt. F. V. Lamoert Sunday School 10 a. m. Worship 11 a. m.
NEW PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. James L. Ranard, Pastor Alton Hurst, S. S. Supt. Guy Gaston, Jr. Asst. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Youth Service 6:00 p. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday Choir Practice Wednesday at 6:30 p. m.
MANHATTAN CHRISTIAN CHIRCH Rev. Paul Jacks. Minister Larry BarMey, S. S. Supt. Frank Jarrell, Asst. S. S. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Church Service 10:45 a.m. Each 2nd. and 4th Sundays Choir practice Monday 7:30 p. i. TF
tract was ice-cold.
After winning the first trick with the ace of hearts South should lead a diamond from his hand. Even if the opponents return a trump, South can still ruff three diamonds in the dummy, losing only one diamond and two
clubs.
DAILY QUESTION
Partner opens with one heart, and the next player passes. You hold: S-4 3 H-K J 10 6 2 D-J 9 8 C-Q 8 7. What do you say? Answer: Bid two hearts. Despite your magnificient support
Ivar Stakgold. professor of in trumps you have a poor hand mathematics at Northwestern and must therefore make a miniUniversity, is one of the best mum response. bridge players in the United
States. As you might imagine, he has (he pleasure of answering hundreds of questions on bridge
mathematics.
Sheinwold Oh Bridge
Sporting Play Loses Contract
AMITY BAPTIST CHURCH William Lincoln, Pastor Stanley Carter, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a. m. 1
BIG WALNUT BAPTIST CHURCH 2V- mi. south of Pleasant Gardens. Rev. Dallas Rissler, Pastor Glenn Skelton, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. Youth and Children's Fellowship, 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. We welcome visitors at all times. tf
WALNUT CHAPEL FRIENDS CHURCH Allen Reynolds, Minister Sunday School Supt., Ancel Keller. Everyone welcome. 1 % miles east and Vt niile south of Belle Union. Sunday School every Sunday, 10 a.m. Morning Worship every second and fourth Sunday, 11:15 a.m. Young people’s meeting, 5:45 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. CLOVERDALE METHODIST CHURCH Eugene N. Fox, Pastor. Corporate w’orship 9:45 a. m. A care nursery for pre-school children is provided in the basement of the church during the worship service. Sunday Church School 10:50 a. m.
QUINCY BAPTIST CHURCH John Deakne, Pastor Stanley Staley, S. S. Supt. Otis Murphy, Asst. Supt. S. S. at 9:45 a.m. Church at 10:45 am. H.Y.F. at 6:30 p.m. Evening Services at 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. tf.
CHURCH OF THE XAZAREXB CLOY E R DALE Rev. Maurice Bratcher, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 am. Morning Worship Service, 10:30 Wnin Barker, S. S. Supt. Scott and Rosemary Bratcher, Youth Directors Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer and Praise 7:30 p. m. tf
South dealer lioih sides vulnerable NORTH A Q J 10 8 Q 7 5 4 3 O (> * 10 4 7 WEST EAST A 5 2 A 4 3 <?98 (? K J !0 6 2 OAQ 10 75 OJ98 *KJ63 *Q87 SOUTH A A K 9 7 6 V A O K 4 3 2 A A 9 5 South West North Fast 1 A Pass 2 A Pass 4 A All Pass Opening lead — 9. Stakgold's partner, playing the South cards, won the first trick with the ace of hearts and led a spade to dummy in order to return the singleton diamond. When East failed to put up the ace, declarer shrewdly played low. South’s shrewdness didn't help him. East returned a trump, and
Just A "Rookie"
Warren Spahn, a baseball millionaire, expects to be treated like any other rookie pitcher when he reports to spring train-
ing next month.
“I have a job with the club if I can do it,” Spahn said recently. “When I go to spring training, I’m 0 and 0, like everyone
else.”
ATTENDED MEETING The Terre Haute Deanery of the Indianapolis Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women held its quarterly meeting on TueS'
DR. J. A. THR00P Dentist Vine & Washington Over Books Plus
Rector Funeral Home PHONE OL 8-4810 AMBULANCE SERVICE
Federal Employment Per 1000 Population
WEST UNION CHURCH OF CHRIST At Reelsville Bible Study at 9:30 a. m. Morning Services at 10:15 a.m. Preaching Every Sunday. Everyone w T elcome. tf
MT.
HEBRON COMMUNITY
CHURCH
S S. Supt. Nathan Curtis 9:15 a. m. Morning Worship 10:00 a. m. Sunday School Adult Bible Study and Youth Meeting 7:30 p. m.
UNION CHAPEL CHURCH M. E. Beaman, Pastor. Mrs. Venn Sigler, Supt. Sunday School 9:00 a. m. Church Service 9:45 a.m. Everyone is cordially invited to
atxrnd.
ROACHDALE CHRISTIAN CHI RCH Timothy J. Kribs, Minister. Wayne Thompson, Sunday School Superintendent. 9:30 Sunday School with classes for all ages. Come learn wuth us. 10:30 Morning worship and Communion. Come worship with us. Message: “The Universal Prayer.” Anthem by the choir. 7:00 All Family evening study and worship. There are graded classes for all ages followed by worship. Come with the entire family and fellowship with us. CHURCH OF CHRIST HAW CREEK 1 mile north Roachdale. Minister. Earl Stanger. 10:30 Sunday morning wor-
ship.
7:30 Sunday evening service. 8:00 Thursday evening ser-
vice.
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UNION Y * LLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. John Newton, Pastor. Lee Sechman. S. S. Supt. Austin Wheeler. Asst. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Miming worship 11:00 a.m. Evening worship 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible Study Thursday evening 7:30
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COUNTY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Minister, E. C. Kivett Sunday School 10:00 BLm. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening Services Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Everyone welcome. i tf
BEECH GROVE E. U. B. Rev. Paul Gentry, Minister 10 a.m. Sunday School. Bob Bruner, supt. Don’t forget this is guest Sunday and our goal is 100 so plan to come and bring someone. Attendance pins and bars wil be presented to 16 who only missed one Sunday last year. 11 a.m. Worship Service, Rev. Paul Gentry. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Bible study at the church. Don’t Forget — Tonight, Jan. 24, Men's brotherhood with Bob Bruner. Guest Sunday with goal of 100. You are cordially invited to all services.
FILLMORE CHRISTIAN CHURCH George Sherman Pyke, Minis-
-SWITCHBOARD" IN SPACE—This U the Relay-2 launched from Cape Kennedy as the latest In communications relays. The “switchboard” In space Is designed to pick up and amplify television, telephone and teletype signals from one continent and beam them to another. Relay-1 did the job for 290 hours last year.
day, Jan. 21, at tht Terre Haute House in Terre Haute. The session began with a 10:30 a.m. business meeting. Luncheon was served to a large gathering at 12:30. Guest speaker was the Rev. John La Bow, Devine Ward missionary. He gave a very interesting talk on “Interracial Dif-
ferences." Greencastle ladies that attended were Mrs. Richard Flynn, Mrs. John Reiling, Mrs. Albert Rolls, Mrs. Orville Webb and Mrs. D. Romalia.
people to come to the dockside with pots, pans and anything else they could make noise with to help guide the local fishing fleet through heavy fog into the port. Every vessel was berthed successfully Thursday.
NOISEY GUIDES ARCACHON. France UPI— Port authorities at this Atlantic coastal town appealed to towns-
Bl( KAROOS CAUGHT HOUSTON UPI—Two “hue k-
aroos” made the mistake Thursriay of trying to steal two Shetland ponies from a corral right across the street from a police substation. Police spotted the two and ran them dowi.. They said they were trying to get “to Canada or Mexico” on the ponies. They were not charged because of their age 13 and 12.
FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE CITY CLER K-TREASURER OR CONTROLLER FOR 1963
Financial report of the city Clerk-Treasurer or Controller for 1963, Greencastle City, Putnam County, Indiana. II. GEN’EP. AL FUND—1963
1. Balance on Hand January l, ibgj $ 2. General Property Taxes—(Amouit Levied in 1862 —Payable in 1963) 3. Liquor Excise Tax 4 M. V. H. Taxes 5. Licenses. Permits and Franchise Fees 6. Fines and Court Fees 7. City Judge 8. Mayor's Office 10. Clerk-Treasurer's Office 14. Law Department 15. Common Council 16. City Engineer 17. Board of Publii Works 212-213-214-223-252-35-44-726 20. Plan CommUsion 22. Premiums on Officials' Bonds 23. Insurance—All Kinds 24. Public Printing and Advertising 26. Rent of Property or Equipment. Parking Lot 30. Elections 31. Streets. Alleys and Bridges
la) Receipts Balance on Hand January 1, 1963 Oeneral Property Taxes Employee's & City's Part .
Receipts Disburse. 34. Sewers (a) Repairs 56.401.78 35. Garbage Salaries, Supplies & Equip
38. Department of Health
166.053.64 41. Police Department 14.429.25 42. Fire Department 60 549.20 43. Construction of Fire or Police Stations 2 911 79 44. Water Supply and Hydrant Rental 2,741.55 45. Street and Other Public Lighting t 2.000 30 58. O. A. S. I.—Employer’s Share only
4.724.23 50- Miscellaneous: W. W. Office Rent 4.168.42 Telephone Pay Stations . 2.147.00 Fire Protection 2.234.75 Loan from Dept, of Sewage Disposal
1.663.00 60. Refunds:
3.133.75 w m. Patterson Ins. P.ebale 414.00 Reinbursed on Insurance
385.00 6J - Transfers
3.424 31 10-24-63 Loan from Dept, of Sewage for pay754.58 ment on Streets paid *'ack 12-30-63 900 00 Overpayments in Feb. Fede>a! Withholding to 4 440.22 be corrected in January 1964. 92.014.51 ■ ’I 01 ® 1 General Fund Receipts A Disbursements Balance on Hand December 31. 1963
FRANK A. PIERCE, Clerk-Treasurer
Receipts
1.500.00 103 87 2.500.00 56,194.00 122.78 656.71
*364.164.57
Disburse.
493 81
13.625 44 1.658.70 64.640.34 47.124.51 15.173.65 15.173.65 12.539 63 1.495 53
Pool Refunds and Transfers—Telephone Total (b) Disbursements
Bonds—Paid . . . . . . . . Interest on Bonds Paid to O A S I Social Security Paid to State Tax
Balance on Hand December 31. 1963
III. SPECIAL
FUNDS—1963
Municipal Sinking (Bond A Interest)
Cemetery
Parks
Airport
O.A.S.I.
.. .$19,103.45
$10,479.78
*3.796.67
-$2,571.52
$2,144.98
2.432.46
5.837.91
9.876.92
3,554.41
5 583 81
4 18
. . .$33,625 95
*22.793.34
*7.351.15
$3,266.39
*7.728.79
21,646.21
$2,905.61
3.000 00
774.75
5.280.87
$16,891.79
$21,646.21
*2.905 61
*3.774.75
$5,280 87
1 $16,734.16
* 1.147.13
$4,445 54
-508 36
$2,447.92
IV. MUNICIPAL UTILITIES—l*m:{ Water Works
• Sewage) Sanitation
VI. FIRE AND POLICE PENSION FUNDS
Bond and
Bond and
1. Cash or Checking: Aconnt:
Firemen
Receipts
Depreciation
Interest
Interest
Receipts
Cash Balance. January 1. 1963 . .
$ 4.715 84
$163 766 30
$ 55.070 95
Cash Balance January 1. 1963
. . *13 994 69
Rec'd. from Water Works
98.613 59
Assessments (Dues)
Earned on Investments
1.076 00
Earnings from Investments
Refunds and Transfers Sewage Operation
116.760.86
Donations and Rewards
Disburse ments
Total Receipts and Balance
Total
. . *14.577.22
$263,455 89
$171,831.81
Disbursements
Bonds—Paid
$ 30.000 00
$ 18 000 00
Pensions (Retirement. Disability. Dependents) .
4.818.00
25.765.75
31 516.00
Investments Bought . .
Refunds and Transfers To W W. . . .
6.124.11
Total Disbursements
Total
. . S 6.124 11
$ 55 765 75
S 49.516-00
Cash Balance December 31. 1963
Cash Balance December 31. 1963 . .
. . * 8.453 11
$207,690 14
*122 315 81
Investments Held:
Total maturity value of securities owned by water utility *96.000 00
Total maturity value of securities owned by Utility
V. STREET FUNDS—1963
Receipts
Balance January 1, 1963 Gasoline Taxes and Motor Vehicle Fees 60.549 20 Parking Meter Receipts . . Auditor of State for Sweeper .. Ins. Damage to meters Transfers from PM-B Account Refunds and Transfers. Fred Malotte
Disbursements
Administration Street Cleaning Payments on Parking Meters Payments on Street Sweeper Total Balance and Receipts $60,549 20 Total Disbursements ...... . Balance December 31. 1963 ...
$96,000.00
Value of Investments Owned Dec. 31. 1963
56.194 00 70 *335.350.28 28.814 29
State Tax S 423 45
1,985 34
$2 408 79
1,889 53 $1,889.53 $ 519.26
Policemen $3,862.83 998 40 468.76 $5,329.99
3 034 46 $3,034.46 $2,295 53 $17 200.00
Special
Parking
VII.
INDEBTEDNESS OF CITY
Street Fund
Meter
(Gas Tax)
Fund
at December 31, 196:!
S 2 882.55
Maturity
60 549 20
Date
14.020 58
Interest Year
Last Bond
2 028 00
Kate Issued
of Issue
Purpose
Amount
6.00
(a) General
Obligations
Bonds:
12.210.67
405- 12-1-57
1-1-69
Municipal Bonds
. . $ 34 000 00
62 22
<b) Revenue
Bonds:
2 1-20^ 1-1-50
1-1-65
Sewage Works
. . S 38.000.00
*12.081.50
2 1-4% 1-1-50
1-1-73
Sewage Works
.216 000 00
5.000.00
4% 6-1-35
6-1-74
Water Works—Old Issue
1.800.00
3 3-4% 12-1-57
6-1-77
Water Works—New Issue
445.000 00
1.301.52
3 1-2% 4-1-62
1-1-85
Sewage Works (Revenue) Bond
$60,549 20
$31,190.02
1962 Issue ..
445.000 00
$20 683 02
3 5-8 4-1-62
1-1-90
Sewage Works (Revenue) Bond
10.507.00
1962 Issue ..
270.000 00
Total City Indebtedness (Bonds and Loans) at Dec. 31. 1963
$1,658,000.00
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