The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1947 — Page 4
THS DAILY BANNER OREENCASTlf, INDIANA,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1947.
STKIKK THKKATKXF.n
Prior to cntorinff tho service at Grorncastlp, Ind., Aup. 15.
CHICAGO, Xov. 24.— (UP>— 1947, D’liin attended the GreenCompo.sit<irs employed by Chi- castle High School. He was enicago’s six daily newspaper* ployed by the Newberry Con theratened to take a strike bit!- stntction Company for five lot tonight unless employers months. grant them wage increases with-
out signing a new labor contract. 'J'he Chicago Newspaper Publishers Association denied that wages were an issue in the dispute. Association Secretary John F. O’Keefe said the sole issue was whether the union shall win its air of pasting “conditions of employment’’ or sign u new
contract.
John J. Pilch, president of Chicago Local 16, International (Typographical Union, said the
Catholic Bishops at Washington, lectures on Nov. 26, Dec. 2nd, Born at Indianapolis, Doc. 15. £»tn and 16th. They will acquaint 1H86,, he was ordained in 1909 | workers in restaurants, drug He aerved as an instructor of I.stores and taverns with fundaphilosophy at St. Mary’s of the mental principles of food sanita-
Woods College. Terre Haute Ind., from 1911 to 1922 when he joined the philosophy staff at
Classified Ads
r FOR SALE: Jgood condition. 1st.
Girls’ bicycle, 201 E. Franklin
24-Ip.
tion. They will be presented by a team from the State Board ol Health in Indianapolis. Few
WILL REPAY 1>KBT WINCHESTER. Mass.. Nov. 24 (UP)—Lt. Col. John Nanloo said today the generosity of his neighbors would permit him to repay with 100 per cent interest his debt of 500 bed sheets to the little town of Hemroulte,
Belgium.
On Christmas Day of 1944, while his troops were fighting the battle of the Bulge, Hanlon
Catholic University, Washington, things arc more important to
D. C. and remained for five years. He was made a bishop in 1933 and took charge of the Omaha Diocese in 1935. He was elevated to Archbishop in 1945. Recognized as a Catholic authority of social legislation, he wrote several books including ’’the peace points of Pope Pius
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1 rinters would vote from 6 to 8 appealed to the Belgians for
]). m. Results will be handed to shop chairmen soon as they ar-
ts hula tod.
He said the printers mqy walk out immediately if tilt- -results favor a strike and if the employers have not agreed verbally to the wage boosts.
MA KENNEDY DIES
the health of the community than proper sanitation in eating places. Conscientious owners end managers of establishments' where food is served will urge their employees to attend these
excellent programs.
For Sale
FOR SA.1-K: Hoover vacuum cleaner, fine repair, $15.00 enj fe Locust St. Apt. 6-B or phr,
f«3-R.
AT MILLEK'S-lmmediate delivery, Maytag Washers, 46 and 54 in. Amarican Central sinks Bendix automatic Washers, and Electric gas and oil automatic.
water heaters. 17—19 E. Wash-' Durham. Greem astle, Tel. 618.
' FOR SALE: Seventy n itiv j FOR gALE: Girl’s ( yearling Hereford si 11 ■ '' a ■ .tl’.orne Deluxe bicvcle 1 dens about qua’.ly mixed. C -i, (1 0u t of stole just be seen in pasture on east «' rJt '|p honP 4K4.
<•> r%f rn.’lfl
3G
ipgton St.
10-TF
.™. or 2 miles south of FincastK j FOR SALE: Registered Hol-1 !Stock chute at gate. Andrew E. | stein bull, year old Jan. 12, 1*14* | ' 0Ur ho ®«ma<ie
(Out of Stall* Farm herd. Allan i ‘ Sponsore <l by |
Johnson, Coatesville R 1 24-:in
24-4t
FOR SALE: Ripe pears and ^
Putnam) apple, McCullough Orchard, one wt ^ h Fjria FoarT1 . stop N’ Shop, county needs food handlers who. and one-fourth miles southwest
SANTA Claus will admire rugs and uphostery foam cleaned
like new; Copper Clad ciiculat-' ">g equipment, ^
know their business, and are as
proud of their knowledge.
HERMOSA BEACH, Cal. Nov.
sheets to comouflage his soldiers: 2 \ (UP)—Minnie (Ma) Kennedy,
in the snow*. The mayor of Heniroulie ordered the church bells rung and asked a sheet from each family. Five hundred sheets
were contributed.
76, mother of tho late Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson and former wife of G. E. (what a Man) Hudson, died yesterday. She was business manager for
NEWS OF BOYS FORT KNOX. Ky„ Nov. 24. Pvt. Clarence R. Dunn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dunn Giecncastle, Ind., graduated from a thirteen week basic training cycle as a member of Tinop C, 83rd Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron. Combat Command A, Third Armored Division. at ceremonies at Brooks Field here today.
Yesterday the ehurch bells -if, -'Sister Aimee's’’ four square Winehester were rung and re*i-j ijospel Church, toured a vaudedents brought 540 sheets to heln vi ii e circuit with Hudson at $7,Hanlon repay the debt. He said poo a week and even took him cash donations would permit him wl th her to "fight evil" on crui to buy enough to bring the to-1 sa ae s after they were divorced, tal to 1,000.
retirement figures WASHINGTON. Nov. 24 (UP)—The army said today that
ol 30,240 officers w'ho have been
retired since the end of the war,
28,882 were retired for physical disability at 75 per cent of their
| base pay.
Tire army said 2.050 regular ; puny officers were retired for j physical disability and 1.358 for j jlion-disability reasons. Most were retired at the end of 30 years service. All of the 26.377 non-regular army officers retired were given ! retirement for disability. Maj. Gen. Bennett E. Meyers, subject of a Senate investigation, was among the officers retired for disability pension after 30 years service. He receives $461
a month.
ARCHBISHOP DEAD
OMAHA, Nob., Nov. 24 (UP) Archbishop Janies Hugh Ryan. 60. died yesterday of complications from asthma and a heart
ailment.
He became ill Nov. 18 after returning from a meeting of
10 CONVENIENT SCHEDULES DAILY LEAVING GREEN( ASTLE AT:
KOAUHDALE BOY LANDS IN THE FAR EAST SEOUL, KOREA (delayed): Harry L. Hanna of Roachdale, Ind.. arrived in Korea on November 4 as a Department of UnArmy civilian employee and hai been assigned to the Service of Civilian Supply section of Military Government Headquarters, in P.ursan, Korea, it was announced today. A former Army Air Corps captain, Hanna is now property and supply officer in the stock classification division. A graduate of the University of Indiana in Bloomington, Hanna was last employed by the Roscoe Turner Aeronautical corporation in Indianapolis. He is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity as well as a Mason and a Shriner. Hanna is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Hanna of Roach-
dale.
of Greeneastle.
21-tf.
FOR SALE: Organ, recently FOR SALE: Apples and cider tum , d Tn ,eUme battery radio in at Moores Orchard in Raccoon cond jtj on . Make nice Xmas on Road 43. 23-tf. j g i[ta w . A. Cooper, R. 2, near
24-26-2p.
FOR SALE: Nice also 9 piece dining
fat hens;! Cesspool, room suite|vaults cle^^’
sejtit
24-2r.
- Manhattan.
FOR SALE: Boys, we now have BB s for your gun, bicycles,
er Bike and Toy Shop. 200 North Indiana St. 21-3ts.
REBUILT MOTORS
For Ford, Dodge, Plymoutt and Chevrolet cars. Ford complete with head, pan and fly wheel] 1932 to 41-V8-85, |169.9f exchange; Plymouth 1935 to 41 $169.93 exchange; Dodge 1935 to 40, $169.95 exchange; Chevrolel 1942, $164.95 exchange; Ford New Block Assembley 1939 to 42,85, $177.95; 1939 to 42, 95 *179.95; 1939 to 42 Mercury block, $152.95. MONTGOMERY WARD. 6-tl FOR SALE: Cider and apnles.
Brchheit Orchards. 20-tf SALE; Make your wife FOR SALE: 24 nice young ^appy for Xmas, buy her a new
shoats. Dennis Long. Reelsville. electric washer,
ing heater, reasonable. Orlie Vanlandingham. 2
north on 43.
EOR SALE: 2 row mounted corn vpicker for AUis-Chalniors. j Haroldfc.Berry, 3 miles .south..on ; OjRtiePry |toad.'
M, s sewer lj n „ 3 miles,Sreaso, etc.
FOR SALE:
37 half ton, flat
rp n»il
rip c "ttin ff
accessary, rate, inspoetion and 1
Sc'vVr Oa
191. Greencastl,,
ners. ^
Fat young g
all sizes, accessories of all kinds. 1 top Ford truck, cattle rack, also i John Kcssingr- n Buy on our lay-a-way plan. Web- 1 good coni and wood range. Eilij Crossing. *, r,i n(1
FOR SALE: Apartment size A B Electric stove in A-l shape. Call Banner Office. 24-2p
FOR SALE: 1938 Hudson two door with 1941 motor. Priced to sell. Sam Brown, IFutnamville.
24-3p.
Patton, 4 miles south Putnam-
ville. Phone Putnamville.
1
24-5p
rfANUD
21-3p
WANTED: General trucking coal, com and rock. Kennetl Surber, phone 707-W. 22-24-26-3; BEEF HIDES: Highest rnar ket prices for L^ef hides. A & s Junk Yard. 30-t
6:16 AM 8:02 AM 9:17 AM 11:47 AM
2:05 l*M 3:45 PM 5:12 PM 6:47 PM
8:15 PM 11:15 PM
FAST FREQUENT SERVICE TO TERRE HAI TI-: AND MANY OTHER CITIES WITH NEW EARYR1DIN G AEROCOACHES. SAVE MONEY THESE LOW R0UNB-TRIP FARES:
Indiana pulls Terre Haute Munele . Kokomo Kurt Wayne
Plus Tax
ROUND TRIP SI.SO $1.20 $3.35 $3.10 $3.80
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General Trucking AND Coal Hauling DON SEARS Phene H7-M , S09 Johnson Street Greeneastle, Indiana.
FOR SALE: 20 nice feeding shoats. Eldon Wells, 4 miles west on Walnut Street 21-3p FOR SALE: Grimes, Red Delicious, Rome Beauties and Stayman’’s. We deliver. W. C. Zaring, Manhattan, Ind. 21-tf. PET SUPPUES: We have recently added a complete line of blankets, leashes, harness, toys, sweaters etc. The Sportsman’s Shop, across from post office.
18-6t.
$119,95. One
good Maytag electric washer, $35.00, also new and used 114
HP electric motors, 3 good used I Company
Briggs-Stratton gas motors, Weber’s Bike & Tow Store. 20 No. Indiana. 24-3p
kair,bhiij Church will havti fancy work sa!. : j Novembc-t 26 ijqj ’ 1 ; 00 p. m. in th#(J luilding. Ga yw i Unner and Chrif,
here.
Let your itund aancc your next i | Policy in your nan . omplete insuru,; I "ox 4 Matthews.
FOR SALE At Greeneastle) Sale (Pavilion, Friday, 10 nice Duroc gilts out of regis’ered stock. _ 24-3t.
WANTED: Any kind of dea stock. Call 278, Greencastl! | Charges paid John W’achtei j
•o- Instruction, Mali
FURS WANTED: Bring furs t0 talk lo r " 111
to Gilbert Woods, 802 So Main St. 8:30 to 3 p. m. Saturday rt L. Job. 22-3p.
ould like to tra« i to learn weliimj, | pray painting as , oly and feat
FOR SALE Pop corn, yellow South American. 15c a lb on cib. |
2 mMes south Lcudermilg.
WANTED: 2 .unfurnished rooms. Two adults only. Phone 496-M. , 24-2p
WANTED: To rent farm, from
on Road 43. John . 80 to 16( > acres, cash rent. Se
24-lp John Tharp, 609 'Suth Jackson
-u 1 1 St. 24-lp.
ONE FOUND INSANE INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 24.— (UP) Two psychiatrists report-, od today that Stewart Derrickson, one of six men accused of kidnapping and attacking an Indianapolis girl, was “chronically
insane.”
Judge Saul I. Rabb said a hearing on the insanity plea of the 21-ycur-old Indianapolis man would be held soon. The two psychiatrists will be called to testify at the hearing to determine if Derrickson has enough mental capacity to stand trial the judge said.
Relief At Last ForYour Cough
FOR SALE: 1000 bushels of com from picker next week. Russell Day, 1 miles east of Groveland. 22-2t
FOR SALE: Turkeys; a piano 1 in good condition. Fred A. Cox one-forth mile west of Somer- (
set Church. Phone Brick Chapel. Phone 959.
24-2t.'
WANTED- Garage. Vicinity of .! 25 South Vine and Walnut St.
hculd be mechaai will not uiteriere Veterans and non-, information about write at once, j iress, age and \uto-Crafts Trail c o Daily banner
FOR SALE: Bathinette in good condition, price $10,00. Cal) at 801 Lincoln Avenue or phone 1043. 21-4p
FOR SALE: 15 head
Poland China feeding shoats. 2 ( Kettle Grill bull calves, some nice fries. Fred | — Gostage, Mt. Meridian. 24-3p. j KtAl
Only ticket
milled to Ike 04
24-3p. j Thanksgiv. iayj
HELP WANTED: Dishwasher anmninu.,,.: ■tl
secured from AUa telephoning hint.
Duroe and kitchen help wanted. Copper
Phone 805-R 24-lt
ESTATE
goes right to
trouble to heb> loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous mem-
FOOD HANDLERS WIIX .MEET TUESDAY NIGHT I The first of the lectures and I movies for food handlers will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 at the I high school, room 201. • Altogether there will
CreomuUlon relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of the
le lo hell '
laden ph f >the and 1
. d bronchi JB1P branes. Tell your cfrugglst to sell you a bottle of Creomtusion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION for Cogtftt.Owft Colds, Bronchitis
FOR SALE: 1947 1-2 ton truck Radio and heater. Orvil E. Berkley, route 1, Greeneastle, Ind.
21-3l>
FOR SALE at Cook’s:
FOR SALE: Ranger rifle. 811 Crown St.
FOR SALE: 24" boy’s bicicye in good shape, $10. Evan Craw-, ley, 712 Seminary St. 22-3p .
N” 1 . FOR SALE: Filling
putty but Nu-Glaze glazing eom-i Grocery, Lunch, one acre grpypd. pound. Does everything that ■ Go0(1 Blips. Good busi^. .
iMrtpraek. dn CTosc Falls on Wghg'fiy.e-L’Av
22 long cdtor crumble. Sets to a rubber- ] tween : Clovordale and Spa 22-21 like consistency, per pound. Must {ell on account of h i'uniiture Exchange. West Side. golng S(mt h. Priced right to''sell Squaiv. Phone 170-J. 24-lp.. i nqu t r( , at Banner Office. 21-6t
Reservations« luncheon to b?
-—I 1 byterian ehi;? b Station, tickets will be s iJ
FCm SALE: Modem eight room dwelling. Large lot. Located within city. Address Green , castle Post Office, Box 297.
20-21-24-26-28-5p. (
FOR SALE: Large table mod-! el radio-phonograph (Motorola) combinotion. 102 Olive St. 21-p
nwraiu» STRENGTH Up* Mod LACKS IRON! Tou girls and women who suffer so from slmplo anemia that you’re pale, weak, "dragg-a out"—tits may bn due to lack 0* blood-W 1. So try Lydia t. Plnkham'e TAB1ET8—oi4 of the beat home ways to build up red blood—in such cases. Plnkhamu Tablets are one of the greatest bloodIroa tonic* you can buyr Buy them
•t any drugstore. Worth trying I for SALE: One McCormick Ifei! L rllsill’s vNAvGCTC r >, ’ or ' n g two row mounted corn
— picker for M tractor, good work- ( —• ing condition, price $550. Weas-!
| ner Implement Company.
24-4t
FOR SALE: 1929 model A Ford, good tires, paint, seal beam. Paul Miller. Pleasant Gar-
dens.
24-2p. j
HUP YOUR CAR OIVI YOU TROURII-FRCI SERVICE THIS WINT1R BY BRINGING IT "BACK HOME” TO US SOB A WINTER CHECK-UP NOW!
WE WILL — 1 Completely lubricate all fittings, U-joints,clutch and brake shafts. 7 Drain, flush and refill transmission and differential with proper lubricant. 9 Remove wheels—repack wheel bearing* and
adjust.
4 Replenish fluid and ad* just shock absorbers. 5 Clean fuel pun\p screen.
6 Add water to battery and check connections. 7 Check generator and regulator charging rate. S Check and adjust clutch pedal clearance. 9 Clean oil bath air
cleaner.
10 Wash car—clean and vacuum interior. 11 Tune and adjust engine (parts additional).
IS Adjuat brakes. 19 Adjust front-wheel toe-in. 14 Focus and align head* lamps.
ALL FOR
ONLY
$13.75
KING MORRISON FOSTER (0
WRECK REBUILDING FEKSER-BODY
REPAIRS
CAR
PAINTING Mor Rebuilding ViIm Grinding Netor Tune-up infct Redoing Irak* Adjusting Freot €ad Aligning GAMFLETE Wheel Balancing CAR SERVICE
i
| FOR SALE: 1935 Plymouth 4 , door: 1835 Plymouth coupe, both, in A-l condition. Clyde Cain,
24-3p. I
APPLE SALE Fancy Grices Golden 2*4 Inches and Up. $1.50 Bushel Medium Size Grimes Golden $1.00 Bushel Medium Size Red and Yellow Delirious $1.25 Bushel Sweet Gder 50c Gallon Apples are healthy, the eheapest food you can buy. If you want Apples delivered In Greeneastle send a card to tho South Orchard BA1NBRIDGE, IND.
FOR SALE: Farm. 81 1-2 acres. 3 1-2 miles west Clqver- ! dale on good read, 7 room house j barn, electric plant in operation. ) R.E.M.C. coming. 50-66 acres till- | able, excellent Maple grove. | spring water. $7006.00 J. CJem 1 Hammond, Gosport, R. 1. Phone Cloverdalo. 24-4p
M’fct'J . 10',; r uiijl am * sv.’.- iders. (ormis. edved. -Many a Christmas fltti to 9 p. m. Tuwdir of week. HKY( GKEKNWOOD A\ r
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Pasture, barn sleeping room with bath. Call 624-JX after 5 p. m. 24-2t
| Hi: VI. I.STATE j James T. Christ*! Carty, etux, land a] Northwoqd addit j William E. Dr J. Custer, land I Ach's Enlargement.
-- LOST
LOST: Green gabardine skirt in front of Home Laundry. Call 945. Reward. 21-3p.
i FOR SALE: I i cctricity, water a* lets, on cor road. Phone Chari's Higgmn
oiwi' of 4
LOST: Black female pup , short haired cocker. Phone 1050. Marion J. Wilson. 22-lp.
LOST: Indianapolis Star carrier’s ticket book with name, Wendell Hurst inside. Finder please call 372-M. 24-lt
LOANS EMERG INDIANA 19'2 E. Wa'Jii
ANVWAV, NOW 1 wow to A new BCCTlE OF KETCHUP
114 West Waghinfton St
‘‘KOKD DEAUCHH SINCE 1910*’
Phone 268
Free Estimate*
Gladly Vlads
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