The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1947 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY, 6, 1947

[Tworrieb': bilbo LOCAL OPTION,

PRIMARY BEFORE STATE ASSEMBLY

Mato con von t ions, ns at

The Democratic state platform favors tlir primary system.

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INDIANAPOLIS (INS) The issues

restoration and local option \vi;l be intertwined at the session of

The Indiana Anti-Saloon Li ij Sue has interpreted tin home | rule plank of the Democratic I state platform as favoring local LOj option, but Democratu stat« i headquarters has thrown cold | water on that interpretation.

any rate, it is practically that both primary and

present, to sell direct to the retailers.

Whether the Governor w 11 content himself upon merely makitv: the recommendation an I then resting upon his oars is of concern to the Indianapolis Stn:', the dry forces and to many pi 1-

iticians.

INDIANA LLt.ISLATl UK STAKT SUSSION ON

THIRSDAY

At

Jan. (>. | f. er t a in

ot primary | „p tion | )1 | !s wi n ht , introduced.

j This will be a step ahead for

JHEY'rE still

State unable

Legislature to persuade

tOMINS HOME

Republican state commit-1 ■'"• v hiv maker to champion sueVi, hich controls n substantia! !l uieusure A primary bill ap |

i*v i^»n \i,ii r. \n:tcK lloreetor <0 1‘iitiia ii ( minty Veteran!' Ofiie

i oiirtliouse

I the dtys, because at the 1945 K'\s-1

tt," Indiana General Assembly; Mon nf t)u , which begins Thursday. | t hey wen

The " ‘- i -

tee, which

number of lawmakers is oppose ii ,,!lt H>‘ re tv a.- no organ-j j> onil |,| (- m, ..|< Patna to both proposals, hut quite a j idM el fort to obtain its ndopt.oa Vt ,t t . r ans' Affai:s office few of the rebel Republicans and • al l!wt !M sion - today passed on to mtercsl

many Democratic lawmakers' Gpviinor Ralph F. Gates is ! favor both measures. Opposed to l.r.th primary restora-

tion and local option bills, according to his lieutenants, who* add, however, that the Governor!

will not take drastic

Classified Ads

FOR SALF, at Cook’s: Use I six tube table model Grttnow electric radio, reconditioned, •s:: 1.15. Furniture Exchain' , \\ t .si le Square. Phone I70-.1.

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FOR RAI,E: 15 sheep, one srt' FOR SALE 1946 Studcbakcr WANTED: Hauling.

O.al

Call from .1-6p.

WANTED: High school girls nr wo nen to he trained as ivirscs aids. Putnam County hospital.

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FOR SALE: coupe. R. A' H.

ey, 5 miles east on. Stilesvilli' noail.

of team harness, set of buggv tractor, 18 foot grain bed trailer. | Shoemkaer at ■'52. harness. Clayton Cash, Airport. Trailer has new 900 tires, onr ; Black Hawk Mines,

road. It. dump bed. Charles Burch, Amo, j

— - | Indiana, Phone Til. Amo. 6-6p

FOR SALE: 16 foot stock and _____ grain hod complete, real good' I’DR SALE: 19b > Ford 2 (loot ^ one, duel tandem 8.25 tires good j ' oaeh, motor A-l condition, radio ones: 38’ long wheel base V-8 and heater. Inquire at 206 W. ■ mechanical A-l, good tires. Cecil i ^ tanklin. U-lp.

Buick club|Carpenter, Gosport, Ind. ! FOR* SAI F Robert L. Smil-1 28-30-31-4-6-7-6t

of GreencastlcI~ \i .vi ,,,i D i I WANTISD: Bookkeeper

FOR SALE: Live and dressed McAlmder. (.teem istle, R. 4. ,

6-2p.!_ . manent position with local firm,

j Turkeys. Roy Albright. Lime-1 o-ip, 1 .

1910

WANTED: Janitor work. 311 West Columbia St Phone Baird

FOR SALE 5 year old Guern-1 Vermillion at 602-W. .3-4p.

sey-Jeraey onv. freah. Frank I McAlinder. Greom astle, R. 4.

per-

FOR SALE: 1937 ptck-up| dal<‘. Phone 487-M.

truck, three-qtiarti r ton:

::-4p. i

LI I j Poultry equipment, brooders, j' ' '‘ 11 si '" 1 ' " n ' ■ fauntains, feeders, batteries etc iC mn saxphone. 819 South In- (at , a(lical|y r( . dlK . p( , pricos at

6 ' 2p l Millers’ Pre Removal sale, 303 N

FOR SAi.E: 350 bales of mix-1 ’ ,afksnn st -

» I hay. .lohn Kim n*. Clovn-

dak*. Phone .*» on 26.

REAL ESTATE

Theodore Bilbo's expres-

to match his

doesn't seem to maicn ms of

worried" statement a s he y k, a .ccrct meeting of Dcmo[Senators on the eve of the J Congress oath-taking cerc|cs. i Int.) I i

Added to the proponents an the Indiana Anti-Saloon L'agu

and the Indiana Farm Bureau.™ """’T' l,ml u,,v, - ,r ” r i Rights ff .. . . _ .I'Mll not take drastic steps to However, the primary is favored , , , , ' . . - . . .. j block them. H. (dark Spnneci by thy labor forces, but the op- 1 , / , 1 ' .. . . i . , . 1 tJ. P. state chairman, accord-

tion bill has been denounced bv

41 *ng to the politicos, is much

them.

ti , ‘ niore concerned with ditchin 1 ;

Senator Elgar I. Higgs. Kepub-. •’ 1 < the proposals.

Heart of Connersville, is dctc i ,, , ,

bpringer, who lias been on u t-

veterans the warning iiiat vt‘erans attending educational i : stitutions and taking on-the-j o training under the tl. I. Bill n

must obtain approv d

Irom the VA liefore ehaugii 3 schools or job-training course-

mined to introduce on

the legislative session,

Thursday a bill to restore nomination of United States senators, governor and state officials to the primary, instead of by Ur

easy terms with the Governor, i also is reported to be dead set 1 against the Governor’s announcJ <’(i intention, to divorce beer front politics.

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A veteran in such training ot schooling who contemplates are change should make cei tain i., will be entitled to continued allowances d lie enters o new in-

FOK SALE: Rome Beauty apples, Uuchheit Orchards.

6-9-21.

GROUPS INSTALL OFFICERS

FOR SALE: 1933

6-8-10-.lt j RUi,. door, priced to sell. 1

West Berry St., Phone 753-W.

FOR SALE: 6 room hou with new ha.-ement and new steel furnace on lot 50 ft. by 100 ft. in Funssth' '2350 ciisli. Mark

Plymouth ^ riest. 6-.!p.

Write giving age. experiende and *- , qualifications to Box 15 Banner, j All applications strictly confi- , idential. eod-tf.

MISCELLANEOUS

26-tf

; FOR SALE j County, 6 roi

so acre Hendricks |

Inst met ion Tt ained Practical Nurses are in demand full or spare time. E isy to learn at

house

good

I home with Wayne plan No high

FOR SALE: Extra battery. Carl Riggle, north Bainbridge.

pi rvioiis experience < let fn e information.

stitution or takes a new training course. Tin VA Guidance and Advisement division uetermin whether a change is for a “good and sufficient reason" and whet! -

DIETZ'S POULTRY FARM

When the Indianapolis Star : j six months ago crusaded agains. j the bcer-politics set-up. the Gov- | et nor promised to urge a separa-, tion. This would involve curtail-j I merit of the revenue of many G. I

O. P. county chairmen, of whom p 110 cou, thous< ' off, ' rs his help ! many have a “cut” in the bo , r Uny veletan whu finds himself i'

I j wholesalerships.

I Nevertheless, the Governor

Greent astte ('iiaptct No. 22

Royal A tell Masons officers :-jone metal eubinet. two mtalj stalled January 3, wet": lawn chairs, porch swing. Walter! 1 Marion E. Sear High Priest. IS Campbell, 9 North College,I I I, o Terry, King. | Greencastle, Ind 4-2t.| Robert A Ziegelman, Scribe j KOH sa'i.E Good bicycl. j Lois J. Arnold. Treasurer. J aluminum rims, good tires: d.- 1 Fred M. Stai r. Secretary. I cabinet. 8 tube radio in go' d i

condition. Glen Allcnder, Clov-1

_^P I barn.'cib and shed combined i scho ° 1 nr i tr j hen house and other out build-1 n0l ' c8!,a, '> •

Two n.ii,. ings. f miles south of Coates- W,, - v "'- Sf ' 1 ' 001 ,,f Pr 1 ' U< ' ll 4.21 | vine on road 75 Practically all ''' V A • r>ail V banner. 6-2n.

.. . , , | l,lli,hlt '' fl ' n,in ' !r ’ 2 springs - The beat pr)oe paid - for~heel

r ()K SAI^E. One kit< hen c.«b!-1}»i|,j plenty j^nod water. Owner,! I'. t. medium size, painted white j i.mlyn Milhun, Coatesville, Ind . i and wash base, one clothes rack, j k H 1 30-1-3-6-lp

The

hides.

best price paid

A. & S. Junk Yard. 24-!f.

FOR SALE: 120 acres

New Mays\ 11, 101 acres tilla i>i' fli. id six loom house with i furnace Ele, tricity available. > 15 000.00 (’ N. Phillips. Real ,

Kstnt" Killnioi'e.

For Water Well Drilling; Write. White Well Drilling Co.

nea r Princeton, Ind. 3-tf

Income Tax ligui'e , \ a y dav except Sattirday an I Sunday . Mrs Italph Greenl'■ ('o.itesville'. 3-8p.

Maynard O. ol the Host.

Tuttle. Captain

FOR RENT

i et dale Phone 3 on 50.

3-U. |

er it gives promise of accomplish-

ing the purpose of the trainin'.' \ G. Glenn Flint, Principal S' -

program. .journer.

Mr. Meek, whose office is at

j need of guidance on job-training . i schooling, or otiter matters.

Masten, Master

said to be determined to recoin-1

mend to the lawmakers that Pennsylvania’s $4 1 they eliminate thp wholesabr-. •"ad-ccnstruction bill

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5 4 9.00 0 for tin

ships and permit the breweries j eight months of 1946 was the * —^ 1 " e. 1 .. biggest in the nation and doub'e

that of New York.

Rollii W Staten. Royal Areit

Captain. Lee E.

Veil.

C Gerald Brann

Veil.

Frank F Kelh.

Veil.

FOR SAIjE: 1937 '» to n Ford panel truck, motor overhauled, tires are fair Call MeCallii Electric. 131 ::-3t

3rd 1 FOR SALE: Ten good H • loin calves. One w, k to six

Master 2.', : | weeks "id. 1 mile south and 1-2

'east of Fillmore. Charles (’Inst-

nut. 4-2pl privilege

hogs lot

FOR RENT Sleeping room. Large er.niigli for two WouM prelei a man and wife, or one oi Iwo middlr aged ladies that work day Inquire at Banner.

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Ball Band and I V rubbers I ir men. I baclile. 3 buckle all ruhlier work and dress rubbers. I Hip and knee boat - all sires now available, Moore shoe st,,^

3-6-21.

Master 1st] 1

Charles \V. Huffman, Guard.

legistered QIC CHOLERA IMMUNEB

Hogs

■Ve have a nice lot of fall gilts and boars for sale that weigh |iinii Hie pounds each registered in purchaser's name. One of the iibovt sows won first premium at the Great pk, Oiiuity Fair at Greenville, Ohio in 1946 Grand Champion he Ohio State Fair at Columbus, Ohio in 1946. Also one of other sows was reserve Champion at Ohio State Fair at lie 1 hu t ihio in 1946. |abY CHICKS’ U. S. R. 0. P. and U. S. Certified fullcrum Controlled, White and Barred Rocks and White Leghorns. \V< guarantee 95' , livability II days from weakness or pullpi do ns. and will refund money on any amount loss over P imoimt. We trap nest around 2000 hens and have 10 inridiinl inal, pedigree pens. DIETZ'S POULTRY FARM

Relief At Last For Your Cough j Creomulsion relieves promptly boI tause it goes right to the seat of thr I -rouble to help loosen and expe | term laden phlegm, and aid natun :o soothe and heal raw, tender, inOamed bronchial mucous memwanes. Tell your druggist to sell you 1 bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it .iitickly allays the cough or you art ‘.o have your money back. CREOMULSION or Coughs. Chest Calds.Cronchitis jLIFE STARTS TODAY! HOW DO YOU FEEL? i It 1*5 O K. To Try - LIKt Vitamins • Tonics I OR THIS? i j l HI*? | ^ Abdominal Supports

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(-IVE N,1UHF. ^ CHANCE ! CAT H1CHT ! DIptST StCUTI strrr right i

FOR RKN i’: Six acres of 55 •t* fat .ii M.\ miles southwest .)t | r an .istle Tennant may have

f pasture for cow and looking after my in-

t rest 5 io.iu house and barn included. K W. Ritter. R R. 7 Rox 204 Indianapolis, Ind 6-4p.

GET ADLERIKA TODAY! U».o«vtivor rorlOrt.ti'. notice the tiifirrente' Try tbit |n-d.iy tr.n«-(ip f.l /tali re’* niitritioii ro*n -t.irtini} OmORKOiV MORNING—UPON AII.SINQI * t94L» Oa.i’t Dd^y.On II Today Asl, Vuh,‘ IVtigyivI |

< LNTEIl I’OI NT, INTI.

t’liONL 19-30

CAUMO :L^». «NLY AS .in REMCMUI R TH! C e ATlSF AC YiON Ct-AT AN T a CD 0.*» MONEY R-iLNOFO i ’ r«r THIAt SIZE io tha I ' ti.M C O U-M». i. fct. Paul l ru

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RESOLVED; — To Make More Putnam County People Happy in 1947. RESOLVED; — To Moko More Homes Comfortable in 1147. RESOLVED; — To Continue To Give Efficient Insulation Service In IC47. RESOLVED; — Te Make Your Home The DEST PERMANENT Investment For You. YOU DAN PROFIT DY THESE RESOLUTIONS DY INSULATING NOW.

I’rc Removal Sale still nn at Miller's. Thousands of items of!

' scarce hardware and other i

Greencastle Commandory No.! merchandise at greatly reduced 1 _ 11. Knights Templar officers in-]prices. Miller's Hardware and! FOR RENT: Not modern not

Appliances, 303 N, Jackson. 26-tl j fancy .fist a place to call home.

] Reasonable rent, fuel, lights.

Unchanging — Through The Years • Time does not dull Uic lustre nor weaken the solid strength of the monuments we supply. Handsome in design. reliably installed, their quality is everlasting. JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD OF I’OLISIIED AGAINST till: HEAD (.RAINFIRST RATE STOCK

stalled arc:

Lysle C. Green, Commander. Frank F. Dicks, Generalissimo. Frank Woliung, Captain Gen-

eral.

Bernard F. Handy. Treasurer. Fred M Starr, Recorder Robert A. Ziegelman, Senior Warden O Glenn Flint, Junior Warden. Frank T. McKeehan, Prelate. Harry K. Allan. Standard Bearer. M lyntml O. Tuttle. Sword Bearer. Roilic W Staten, Warder. Charles \V Huffman, Sentinel. IN MEMORY

Prices greatly reduced, in or der to faciliate moving to our' new location. Miller Hardware and Appliances, 303 N. Jackann, Street. 26-tf. ••Gentlemen 1 was amazed 1 writes a customer after cleaning upholstery with Fina Foam Stop N’ Shop. It.

water furnished. Located ir K.'i'lsvdle. Two 2 room apartment.' «>t one 4 room apartment. Phom 81.3- I.X for details. 6-3p

There will be 29

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shoals at ('lovctd de

Sale Ba'n

Tuesday. Jan. 7,

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LOST New Ford tractor tire (4.75-191 mounted on rim. Lott about tc miles southwest

FOR SALE: 1834 Studebaku ! Quincy. Charles Jordan. Quingy, Dictator 4 door sedan. C. A.M 111 '-- ^ R '• 4-3P.

Webb. 3-6-2t.

jiMil s;l ill Id irs arc m a nti \ iu*rt* ma k» proi t ml »•••<•• \ >■ I ! 1 ' ii

glia ro*.

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puttiam

WANTED

Di ris Woods Sisteis Lunch 6-2’

In loving memory of my dear parents Mr. an 1 Mrs. Lewis

Knoll.

Father, who passed away Jan. 6th. 1931 Mothet passed away

Oct 3rd. 1911 Wlv ire s., sadly Claren.e Hood,’Ri-elsville, K 1. mis. al at CTi’istma.- tlnn and at 1-2 mile north of King School all times. j house. 6-2p.

la ving parents were so true and j kind, j

FOR SALE: Pure bred Collie ... , , . , . WANTED: Waitress, must be

pups from natural breeders.

, ■ , I experienced and reliable S -e I In ee tulles north an t one-halt 1

mile east of Bainbridge Frank Goodman. 4-6-8-3 : ! FOR SAI-E: 1936 Dodge tout ; door sedan, brand new rubbet . I heater and radio, for sale

WANTED: Middle age man and wife to stay in. my home. Man to wotk on fatm. Frank G-i(.(|man, three miles north a no

trade, would take livestock.]

I one-hali mile east of Bainbridg.

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SAND BLAST E({I Il’MENT GREENCASTLE MONUMENT CO. 1199 S. Locust St. I’ll. 146

R. E West Side of Square

KNOLL

Phone 60

WRECK REBUILDING FENDER • BOBY REPAIRS CAR PAINTING Motor Rebuilding Volvo Grinding Motor Tuno-up Brake Rolinlng Brake Adjusting Front End Aligning Wheel Balancing

N<» friends on. earth like them I I find; For me they always did their best, j M iy God grant them eternal rest. Mrs. Gertrude Knoll Reising. eh.

WANTED: Married man to! wotk on faun by month. Will

house, electricity, refrig-

furi'

FOR SALE: Baby ba.ssin.ett in good condition. $5.00. S.

Mrs. Alva Gentry at Li medal. j‘ >,al " r ' flu ' 1 . niilk cmv fo '

6-2p

MS COMMIT SU/CM Now rid your i)rotnis4 ot ratr quickly ciwily and without tus?

pnsiiy a S.ifKil

ivntst

without

Rat B ut mat

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with Red Squill 11 ->f«t i«n'on

known, l-ante uoz eke only

! HEADY mixed rat da it

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FOR SALE; Duroc male It >g immttr.ed. and Guernsey spt ingi r cow. Roy Higbeo. Parkcrsb'tig 6-2p C/RLS EHTERm WOMANHOOD.., Tbi." smat medicine Is famous to I'cllh'.e luin. nmciUH rti'ti,.' and ' rak. ’dragged out reatlesa fecltuiiS, Of '<’( I'taln liar . wtii n cliic to luin'. Inmnl tnonthl. (tlsiurbaiiceK

chickens, garden space, hogs for meat. David Houck, GrceneastVI K 2 Phone 5F5. 4-31.1

WANTED: A waitress at Campi." Subway by Monday. Hours to 4. Phone 271. 4-2p.

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WANTED: General hauling. | Will Itaul anything. See Russ II i Hu-'rs at 404 W Liberty or call 6-3:..

STOKOL STOKERS li< > pair* for till Furnaros. VII iiiitninatir heating imltn. Shi rt Mrtal \\ ork. ACE HEATING AHD VEHTiLATING CO. lit W. FranMiti Street Phone Days, 786 Night 519-J.

Nil'Ll.INS DRUG STORE BLONDIE 7 " ^ MAMA WANTS! ( A NEW FijC COAT, WHY ABE ') / ' ''' ND '' M TC,VISJ S YOU < ( TO THINK OP SOME thinking ) > PEA<30N WWVSHE

50 MAC’D )

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COMPOUND

WANTED: Pur bred Duroc male hog. 290 to 225 lbs Kay M iIdk, Fillmore, ft 1. 1 1-2 mile . .ist Ml Merivlian 6-2p

LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES

INDIANA LOAN CO. E. Washington Ph. 15

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F WOMEN WE BE '■‘T'rOtl'Pt BIGHT SUPPOSED TO HAV E r-Y DEAR r

r ’’vOU BELIEVEYES--I'LL

By Chic Young

COMPLETE CAR SERVICE

Phone 297 L ree Estimate# (»l.ldl> Made,