The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1949 — Page 3

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H-IF DAIIY BANNFR, GREENCASTlE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1949.

WE PAY CASH FOR DEAD ANIMALS Horses, Hogs, Sheep, and Catile. Prompt, Sanitary Service. CALL GREENCASTLE 278 C Ai.i; ('i.oveici)ai,e so on im tnamville ss. W. pay all phone charges. JOHN WACHTEL CORP.

KOACHADLE NEWS Mrs. Ed Crosby. Mr. and M- ;

Many Rice an i Mr. and Mr

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click en- Ralph Crosby and family, tertained Christmas day Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Irwin Mrs. Wayne Rugglc of Chicago.. entertained the following gue s Mr. ami Mrs. Donald A per and at a Christmas dinner Sunday; j son of South Bend. Mr. ami Mi's. Mrs. Martha Irwin. Mrs. Gain Frank Aker, Portland. Mr. and Irwin and familiy and Mrs. Flo j Mrs. Paul Radford and son and ence Hostetter and Dr. and Ir i | Miss Barbara Hines, Crawfords-1 win Hostetter and family of Mur.

| ville; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean cie.

Classified Ads

WAITED

For Sale

j WANTED: Good used ice box 75 or 100 lb eap Write or call | 1 at Kllis Grocery, Brnnerstown ‘ J Greeneastle R. R 4 :>1-Sp j

and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Mr. and Mrs. Blaze Robertson

UPHOLSTEHlMu: b or high grade upholstering, repairing, re I finishing and fine quality fabrict call Art Furniture Shop, 7 wes'

WANTED: Lady or gentleman for demonstration work. Earn $50.00 to $75,00 weekly. Car essential. Contact Blanch Hecka-

thorn, Brazil, R. 5.

beef cows $19.50-S20; vealers very active, fully steady; good and choice $12-$35, mostly

up.

Sheep 2,500, lambs opening barely steady with late last week: few good and choice $2!1$24: mixed common to good lots $18-$22.50: load good and choice

fed western lambs 25c lower ai

FOR SALE: 8.7 acre farm and *$25; several loads unsold; fed

Wanted: Paper hanging and trash hauling: Chevrolet part* for sale. E. S. York Phone 230-J

7-2p

REAL ESTATE

( FOR SALE: New five room modern house in Northwood. Call 228-J. 8-6p.

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WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS HORSES ~ CATTLE - HOGS - SHEEP FOR PROMPT AND SANITARY SERVICE PHONE GREENCASTLE 1008 INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY

and daughter and Mrs. Millie Bai- had as their guests Christmas eve .man. A gift exchange was held'Mr. and Mrs. Bonnet Utterbacl:, ; in the afternoon. J and family from Bargersvillc,: I Christmas dinner guests of/Miss Betty Robertson of Indiana-j

Franklin street. Phone 299.

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house.;. 1

FOR SALE: Hog

Mrs. Elsia Thompeson were Mr.j polls, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore: ® X| ' Lumber Co., 501 N.l and Mrs. Olin Leonard and fam- of Lebanon, and Mr. and M s. ^ n< ** ana ' Phone 40.,.

ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of' Robert Robertson of Danville. !

Russellville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J

14 NEW CEMETERIES

I anu nmomy, nai

Pete Cox, 2 1 miles southeast!

Belle Union.

MISCELLANEOUS PHONE 442-NI

i 25 head of good ewes. Two miles ' yearlings weak to 50c lower; ! east of Fillmore. Waldo Woods. 1 good ami choice 104 lbs., $22;

l-2p.' nearly 2 decks mostly good lighter weights $21; slaughter

1-tf.

FOR SALF.: 1000 bales mix- 1

For all kinds of ment. Approved

beauty treatBeauty Shop

fin Hood's Barber Shop). 7-tf.

FOR SALE: 4 room house, a!- 1 most new. Clay Boswell, Green-* castkA R. 2. 2-4p. |

ewes steady at $9 down.

Taylor and son, of West Lafay- • ttte, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Clodfclter ami family of Wavelan.l; Cary Ziener of Bainbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thompson

and son

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosby

INSTRUCTION, Male: Would

hay, Ladino altalfa. little ,,H 'jiike to hear from reliable me and timothy, haled without lair. w <iuld like to train in spare

WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UPI The army today established 14 new permanent military ceme-

tinie to overhaul and install R< -

MASONIC NOTICE

FOR SALE: 5 room modern 1 r>^ ' bli< ■ installation ^of officers, house, gas furnace, garage, close! i emple Lodge No 4i and t omto college; immediate possession | niandery No. 11 on Jan. 4th. i .0

k- ' p. m. Douglas Alevander W. M

28-lCp.^ f r ig Cr t a j on alu | Air Conditioning

equipment.

' u ; Headquarters for curved raft-

teries in Western Europe, Eng- ers for barnSi g aragcs , machine !tUy lnCl ij 1< ' Cl ' laud and the Philippines and an- sbcic ] Si warehouses, stores, fac-|

Should be mechanic*

, YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER | HOT FLASHES then FEEL CHILLY-

and sons entertained on Christ- nounced plans to set up two na toriog Black ~ 1 mas day et a turkey dinner and tional cemeteries at Honolulu ^ Indiana St

(gift exchange. Mrs. Charlotc Heighway of Ft Wayne, Mr. an I

Here’s Good News! Are you between the apes of 38 find 52 >iKi going through that trying functional ‘middle-ape* period peculiar o women? Does this make you .nirfer from hot Hashes, feel damn , so nervous, irritable, weak? Then do try Lydia L Plnkham's V^etii le.Compound to relieve such synfptom.s! It’s famous for this! Mfu wise ‘middle-age* women take Pinkham’s Compound regularly ko help build up resistance against this distress. Pli kham’s Compound contains no

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TEMPORARY

helps nature (you know what we mean!). This great medicine also has what Doctors call a stomachic

tonic effect.

NO II : Or >011 may prefer III \ F. PINkll VM*> I Vlil.KFS Mith added iron.

no habit-forming drugs. It

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GREENCASTLE STORE

Happy Hew Year Happy New Prices Regular Now $219.95 Westinghouse Refrigerator $199.95 $249.95 Westinghouse Refrigerator $229.95 $269.95 Westinghouse Refrigerator $239.95 $305 95 Gibson 7 ft. Refrigerator $279.75 $379.95 Westinghouse Refrigerator $349.95 $283.75 Gibson Electric Range $249.75 $315.95 Westinghouse Electric Range $279.95 $325.95 Westinghouse Electric Range $299.95 $ 94.50 StJhray Gas Range, Full Size $ 89.50 $134.95 Cromwell Gas Range $129 95 $159.95 Cromwell Gas Range $144.95 $179.50 Cromwell Gas Range $139.50 $159.95 Westinghouse 60 inch Sink $119.50 $155.50 American 54 inch Sink $139.50 $ 99.95 Cromwell Washer $ 88.00 $105.95 Cromwell Washer v/ith Pump $ 98.00 $189.95 Easy Spindryer Washer $169.95

Use Our Easy Budget Plan

You will enjoy the

speedy, friendly service. INDIANA LOAN CO. lit 1 2 E. Washington. Rhone If, I - T/e., - Per quick comforting help for Backache, Rheumatic Pains. Getting Up Nights, strong cloudy urine, irritating par-ages, Leg Pains, | circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due ■o non-organic and non-systemlc Kidney and ■ladder troubles, try Cystes. Quick, complete latlsfactlon or money back guaranteed. Ask rour druggist for Cystex today.

and San Juan, Puerto Rico. All 14 military cemeteries !,: i

boon land out during the war i furnished, semi modern home,

a temporary basis.

Burial in the 14 military cemeteries will be limited to Wo, I i War II dead. Any armed fort personnel or honorably dischatg veterans may be buried in tiie two new cemeteries to be esta' lished at H/molulu and San Juai

Very gootl anti priced to sell. C. Savers or Gordon Sayers. S-’St.!

The W. S. C. S. of the Mt. FOR SALE: Farm of lb, j Meridian church will meet at the

Will not interfere acres, 100 acres tilablo, balance, home of Mrs Herbert Clement* with your present work. For in- wooded pasture land. Good six j n PutnamviUe on Jan 6.

T . _ cm formation about this low cost room house, good barn and out- .

Lumber Co., 501 " ;

Phone 402 19-tf ’ train nfr ’ writo at 0 " ri ’ K ivin K buildings. Electric current. Price Mrs. Hattie Arnold, FilLnore, • | name, address, age and working $10,000. S. C. Sayers or Gordo i! receiver word of the birth of a FOR SALE OR RENT: 5 room hours - Utilities Inst., c o Daily Sayers. 3-3t son Dec. 291,h to Mr. and Mrs.

— . u \ id, mo7 Undley,

FOR REN I ' A vo., Indianapolis. Hi' has been

i amed Henry Hansil.

Sec by appointment only. Available Feb. 1st- Call at 11 North Locust or Phone 585-J after 5 P. M. l-3p

AT THE VONC.YSTLE

RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH Creomulsion relieves promptly because if goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and lical raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes.Tell yourdruggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have vour money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs.Chest Colds. Bronchitis

gas engines on railroads, ship factories, farm and road cqur ment, power plants. Lighter

units open huge new

tors, aircraft, autos. Opportu..-

ities for men trained in Diesel

FOR SALF,. Antique roll Pip operation and maintenance at, of lice desk. Phone 76.». .i-5-2p p, ■,,, a mi growing

Diesel experience

DIESEL HAS A FI TI KE ,

INSTRUCTION, Male: Diesel, FOR RENT: Office room in is rapidly replacing steam an i Die Granada Theatre Bldg. Iq-

ciuire at the Voncastle. 3-3t.

FOR SALE: 8 foot electric refrigerator, voiy good condition $100. Bill Reid. R. 3, Clovcrdale.

3 -4t.

Those spending Xmas day

1 with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil EngFOR RENT: Light housekeep- j lish of Floyd to.vnship were,

fields ' n g room downstairs, unfurnish j Mrs. Rosa Ayers and da.ugh-

210 north Indiana St.

31-3-4-3p. 1

j ter Imogene. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1 McCullough and son Ralph Jr., J Miss Edna Hand. Miss Edith

FOR REN I . .. room modern Rng-pg.), a i| a f Panville and John

Irepaie tor apartment, close in. Immediately, Gloi . ia Knglish at home

FOR SALE: Big type Poland by practical possession. Address Box 144, Th ,, re were abaut onphundred China boar. H. S. Alice, three x » mn ‘ t, ""‘ lrainin g Detail Daily Banner. . 2-2p and tW o n t y -fl ve gifts around the

Free. Write Utilities Dies ■! l. u . . ,

- 2 _ Training, c ,1 Daily Banner 2-2, . FOR RENT: Mod.rn 3 room t b * a “ UfUl ,, «' hte<1 Many c ' J a; art ment. Electric refrigerator! th '' m were Presented by the ores

and gas stove furnished. Im-i''* 10 WPre unable

idles south Mt. Meridian.

F'OR SALE: Eureka electric sweeper. Tank type, like no v.

ATTRACTIVE OPEMNL

to be present.

LOST

Unusual opening for 2 educa‘- mediate possession.

Emmett Shoemaker, Marathon od - niaturo women for signid or Gordon Sayers.

•Station. Mt. Meridian. Pric I canl ' rreatiVe, non-routine work reasonable. 3-5-8-3p. in connection with nationally

known child training program.

HAVE you heard? Fina Foam Complete training at our exit simply terrific for cleaning pense; excellent pay from tiv nigs and upholstery. Stop ’N start; rapid advancement; no

agents or canvassers need apply. Write in detail and give phone number for interview to Box G B.. Banner Office. 3-2(.

S. C. Sayers 3-3t.

After much guests left at n

merriment late hour.

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LOST: Keys. Tag no. 7705057. Notify Harold Willi i ns. Reward. 806 North College, Ave. 3-lp

Shop.

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NEW YEAR'S SPF'.CIAL: 19 7 Wlllys coupe, 1925 Plymouth coupe, 1926 Chevrolet coach. 1939 Plymouth truck three-quar-;

ter ton, 1921 Chevrolet truck,' Will assist with your Federal 1979 Chevrolet pick-up. REED’S and Gross Tax Returns at my GARAGtC, Mt. Meridian. Open home in Cloverdale Fhone 26.

Mrs. Opal White of Richmond i is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Minnie

j Douglas.

solid! Mrs. Emma Wendling of North Salem ami Miss May Hanna of

TAX ( ON SILT A XT

Blonde Lana Turner is starred evenings,

vith Gene Kelly in "The Three Musketeers" now showing at the

Voncastle theater.

::-6t.

FOR SALE: Baby bed and mattress, gas stove, dress, i with mirror. Call 137-M. In

Cloverdale for appointments. Tnletha M. Ray 27-29-:;i-5-5-7-6p

LOST: 2 fox hounds, 1

white male, 1 white speckled I

female, wearing collars with Lafayette spent Christmas day name and address. R. W. Masten' with Mrs. Margaret Bogan. Bainbridge R. 1. 3-lpj Mr. ami Mrs. J. J. Rockwell

j and daughter, Karen June, of j Beulah, Mich., is spending their Christmas vacation with the latter's mother, Mrs. Walter Eads.

Gregory Baines is spending

the holidays with his parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Barnes. All and Mrs. Osborne Hutchins

LOST: Brown leather Glad- ! stone bag with initials R. B. R. 1 Finder call Andy Richter. Rhone | 927. Reward. 2-4p. j Today's Markets

^U^WASHINGTOI

MARCH OF EVENTS

Un-American Activities Group Doesn’t Seem So "Dead" Now

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ABY CHICKS

On November 11, 1918 Mr. Bill I’llkett of Hie Indiana l{. <). I‘. Poultry Breeders Association made an inspection of our farm and the following report was made. We have many more pens that are also giving this splendid productions

% Product Inn

Pen

No.

Of BREED No. or Eggs

10 Days

No.

Hens

Laid

Today

Previous

i

287

Barred

Rocks

221

77%

81%

2

236

White

Rocks

174

74%.

77%

3

288

White

Rocks

199

69%

76%

4

241

White

Rocks

163

68%

73%

5

237

White Leghorns

168

71%

79%

6

286

Barred

Rocks

219

77%

77%

I It has taken good management and feed also to produce high productions but the first important thing is good breeding. 2I(Hi birds are being trapnested on our farm. All breeders on oflr larm are individually pedigreed anil wing-handed. Now is the time to order your baby chicks.

From

DIETZ POULTRY FARM CENTER POINT, INDIANA

Expect Its Appropriotior , May Be Trimmed, Howevci Special to Central Press YY WASHINGTON-Capitol Hill thinks President Truman made r Tv mistake when he referred to the House un-American activities committee as a "dead" committee. The indictment of Alger Hiss by a federal grand jury on charge? of perjury has served to strengthen the position of the House group which first brought charges of Soviet espionage in the Uniteti

States government.

However, it’s true that an attempt to abolish the present committee will be made when Congress convenes Jan. 2. In fact. Rep. Enianue’ Celler (D). New York, has said that he will lean a drive to do away with the group. There isn't too much chance that these effort:' are going to succeed. The best consensus now i. that the motion will be defeated, probably by ar

overwhelming majority.

Even if a motion to abolish the committee i? rejected by the House, an attempt may be made to cripple the group's Investigative powers by!

reducing its funds. -

With public opinion being what it is expected! to be. the committee's supporters are confident! that a sufficient appropriation will he voted the

committee, although the funds may be below what the current Con-

! gross approved. a * * *

• SOVIET “OFFER” Russian propagandists assert that the Berlin blockade could be settled “very simply." but they make it plain that the settlement would have to be on Communist terms. The USSR Information Bulletin, one of the principal Soviet propaganda organs in the United States, declares "The Soviet government is merely demanding that there should he no second currency in Berlin for a second currency creates an impossible situation in the Soviet occupation zone. "Moreover, a method has been proposed by which an agreement could be reached without injuring anyone’s prestige. "This method consists of the simultaneous lifting of transport restrictions and the withdrawal of the western mark from circuits

tion in Berlin."

Some Washington observers see in this line of propaganda a weakening in the customarily arrogant Russian position and evidence of a Soviet hope that a Berlin compromise can be effected without injury to Red "prestige."

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• SERVICE BICKERING Inter-service bickering Is worse than it was before the so-called unification. To quash the wrangling and achieve an effective merger of the Army, Navy and Air Force, a supreme chief of staff may bo created. Reports have it that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower might take a leave of absence from his position as president of Columbia university to set the military house in order. It is believed the beloved "Ike” could get the services working as a team. After "Ike" gets the system going, the report continues, Gen. Omar Bradley, now Army chief of staff, will step into the job. The supreme chief plan would require legislation. Congress la certainly sympathetic to the idea of achieving the unification it ordered more than a year ago. It will probably strip the service secretaries of their many helpers, and give Forrestal an undcr-

aecretary.

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• MINERS REMAIN INDEPENDENT Prospects for a reafflllaI tion of John I» Lewis' miners with the AFL have grown increasingly faint in view of Lewis' latest broadside against the Federation

I The UMW chief accuses the AFL of “appeasement” on the issue of repeal of the Taft-Hartley

law.

1 The latest issue of the UMW District 50 News eon tends that AFL leaders are talking about revision of the labor-management act, instead of fight-

ing for its outright appeal.

Members of the AFL executive council were assailed by the publication as "18 Throttlebottoms." who got their titles of vice president restored at Uie AF’L's recent convention in Cincinnati.

FOR SALE at COOK’S: Put a factory made heat and draft regulator, controlled by ther1 ' ostat on your Warm Morning heater, save fuel, have more un-

iform temperature. F'or numbers | RF,MEMBER the meeting to-l-’0 and 5JO only $6.i0 Butter- night at 8 o’clock at High School fly, shutter type, to install in auditorium. Borden Purcell is .-ix inch pipe, draft regulator talking about Indiana's schools, only $2.25. Furniture Exchange,! o ,^ West Side Square, Phone 170-.1. -

PRACTICAL M USING

Instruction. Train quickly at Hogs 14TflOO; uneven; good and,

home. Excellent pay. Many choice barrows and gilts 160-220' ' ‘u rt a mod their children and earn while learning. Informa- lbs., 50o-$l lower than Friday's! frran<lchiltl, ‘ on on ChriStmtts Day tion F'RFIE. Wayne School of ,-losc at $20-$20.50. top $21; • J ‘

Practical Nursing, c o Daily heavier weights $1-$1.50 lower; Banner. 2-2p. good and choice 220-250 lbs.,

Wanted: Waiter Apply in person

Steak House.

or Waitress. ^

at Deems yearlings

F’OR SALFI: 1942 John Doe tractor Model H cultivator ai

plow, perfect condition. Paul — Frederick, Fillmore. J-dp. 1, WANTED; Job as baby-sitter.

i Call 217-M between 4-6 p. ni

$18.50-820: 250-290 lbs., $17-Slti; 290-325 lbs., $16.25-$17.25; 100160 lbs., $16.50-|20; sows not fully established, indications around $1 lower at $14-.$15.50. Cattle 2.800, calves 400; early trade confined largely to lignt

and heifers, these

with a turkey dinner.

Mrs. Roy Simmons and daughter, Judith Ann. and Izola Rogers of Dayton, O.. were week end guests of their aunt, Mrs. Julia

Crosby.

Mr. and Mrs. James Rice of Dalevillr, were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice

V OF CAN HAVE VOI R CI S TOM MADE DRAPERIES MADE IN GREENCASTLE MADE IN MY OWN HOME PHONE 388-4. 3-5-7-3p. FOR SALF?: 1941 Buick 4 door special. 44,000 actual miles Phone 572-R. 3-2p.

Any night but Tuesday. 2-6-2p.

3-3t steady to 50c lower; little done 1 on steers weighing 1.000 lbs. up; I short 2 loads mostly good to choice medium weight steers assorted to average about $28.10; I scattered small lots medium and.;

Colonial Hatcheries x Baby chicks x Purina rtiowa

x Sanitation.

106 North Jackson St.

I good mixed yearlings $23-$25; 1

load high good 860 lb. heifers | $25.50; several loads and parti ! load mostly gootl heifers $24.50I .$25; rows only moderately active, weak to 50c lower; few good

ACE HEATING AND VENTILATING Service on all Automatic Heating Units Stoker Service, Any Moke Stokol Sales and Service Day Phone 786 or 277-J Night Phone 519-4 or ‘J77-.I

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THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP

‘IT PAYS TO PLAY*

JOHNNY HAZARD

CaOsr, ANP PAZEP FROM A BLOW ON THE HEAP, 1 JOHNNY STAGGE-gS THTOUGH THE GANPSTOgAA

till we collates near a rock

(nJoUBG LATER, ASTWE 9T0RM ABATES, THE "ROCK'' CHANGE*; POSITION ANP..

Bv Frank Bobbin ■ “ i

lewi*' UMW

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