The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1949 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1949.

ERICH BRANDEIS e in a while soines that restores your

in human

Every once i thing happens t shaking confidi

nature.

Shaking txcauge so mar> things in.-cur these days Jo r.ake you wonder how far we hav. really prnL'resseel from the • days .f the i axemen! Eat om little incident like this m makes you realize that spunk and get-up still exist in this country and that AmeriJ l has not become a land of shon hours and overtime pay. A couple of evenings ago r young lejpi, from the Midd West came to ur house for dir.

ner.

He i- tw< niy-five she twenty three. He sp< nt four years in tn army and while he is studying photografihy :r; thi Ka-- unde the g I Bill of R L-hts. she i working In an offie, back home They aie i -iinple couple, th k.nd ol ■ uf !•■ y ir parents mas have been when they were th?'

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young. At n«a*t vou wish yo»« parents were that k.nd. Those two kids hax’en’t any money. With the gox•ernmen•• allowance and the grid's salary they just about get ay. But in three xx'eeks the photoerapr course is finished and th” government allowance stops. Then what ? That is the question, or rather was the question until today. In the n home town the two kids live with the folks, and thus vir.g doesn’t cost tnem ve’-y

much.

They can go on living w..h ■■apa and mama as long as the;

want.

But they are not going to Ami that s where the spunk eorr.es ir the -frank and get-up that restored my confidence in human nature. After dinner we sat on tic Torch and talked. We talk d primarily about 'heir future and our past. They •Id us of their hopes and we •Id them of our struggles when ve were thi ir age. Suddenly the glr: rr should •ay the bridei said: “I'm not gong to let Ft * d go back home. 1 xant him to find his opportuntiog jn Now York.” So they decided to look for a .tile i . here in Connecticut omewhere. or anywhere els3 vithli commuting distance of \’ow York Th. y’ll set ape along on the few dollars they have saved, she .- !.■! and. by golly, she said, they'll make tne grade. Kr.-d was a little tess conf - len* than she. but Tie said he’d do anything to get by until he got something in his own vocation— photography.

TERMS CHARGES ‘INSUPPORTABLE’

DR. EDWARD U. CONDON, Bureau of Standards director, testifying before a Senate rules subcommittee, terms charges by House spy probers that he is untrustworthy and unfit for office “insupportable." Condon supports resolution which would permit persons claiming to have b(.< n “smeared" by congressional committees to appear personi.ey before such bodies to defend themselves. (International)

So more or less as a joke I told him that the man who delivers oar newspapers needs ? new helper. The one ne had just quit him. It would mean getting up a. four in the morning, I told him, and he would have to make more than two hundred stop.every day. By ten or eleven A. M . he'd be through. And what do you think Fr<-d

did?

He made me give him the man's name and address. This morning he called me. "I got the job." he sa’d triumphantly, "fifteen dollars a day. seven days a ween. Isn't i: wonderful" I agreed But inside of me 1 thought it was really HE who is wonderful and his wife—and AMERICA Softball News !,E \Gl’E STANi»rVGS FAST LEAGUE-lst ROUND W L American Legion 6 1 Mooae 5 i! High School 4 3 Miller’s Hardware 4 3 Fillmore 3 4 Lone Star Local No. 39.. 3 4 1 Mt. Meridian 2 5 Webb’s Studebakers .... 1 6 2nd ROUND VFW 2 0 Moose ^ 1 0 Fillmore 1 0 High School I.... 0 1 Miller's Hardware . 0 1 Lone Star Local No 39 0 2 KIttenhail Cannon Clowns . ... 5 1 Hooligans 4 1 I Tiger Rags 2 3 | Cement Mixers 0 t) .laycee league Sportsman Shop ..... S 0 White Cb-aners 4 1 | Mullins' Drug Store .... 3 2 Banner News 3 3 Coan's Drug Store 2 3 Hursty's Gulf Station ... 2 3 Culligan Soft Water 2 4 Putnamvllle 0 5 LAST MOT SCORES Banner News 22, Culligans Soft Water 4. Cannon Clowns 20. Cement M ixers 5. Moose 13, Lone Star Local No. 39 2. SCHEDULE TONIGHT 6:00 Putnamville vs. Sportsman Shop. 7:15 Tiger Rags vs. The Hooligans. 8:00 American Legion vs. Mt. Meridian. Wednesday, July 27 6:00 White Cleaners vs. Hursty’s Gulf Station. 7:15 Miller's Hardware vs. Lone Star Lieal No 39. 8:30 Fillmore vs High School Thursday, July 28 6:00 Coan's Drug Store vs. Mullins' Drug Store. 7:15 Exhibition- To be announced

8'30 Exhifc.non-to be announced Friday. July 29 7:15 Moose vs. High School 8:30 VFW vs. Mt. Meridian SUNDAY Jly SI COUNTY TOURNEY 2:00 Fillmore vs. VFW 3:30 Mt. Meridian vs Moose 9:00 Millers Hardware vs Winner of 2 p. m. game 8:30 p. m. Wed. Aug. 3rd Finals

Classified Ads All elassineO advertising 0111*1 be paid In advance. Customers using classified aids are asked i» send cash with the ad. Figure the first 15 words at 25 rentand each additional word one FOR SALE

For pumps and water system.' see YOUR PUMP MAN. Wr.t James F. Green. Greencastl Ind. -26-28-29-3p

FOR SALE: Polled Purebn Hereford bull. 15 months old Eva Jobe, north of Belle Union. Open Air Rummage-comi soon. Watch Banner for date 05-2 v

New roof'.r.g and application comp te $1000 per 100 sq ft Just think a good roof on your hour, for 10 cent a sq. ft., even les than a cheap linoleum on floor. Write P O. Box 241. Greeneaetle and our man will stop at your house and figure the job. 26-28-29-3p Saddle For Sale. Textan Western Roping, breast collar an 1 briddle with aluminum mt. Jack Ozment. Coatesvdle. R. 1 m'le east Fillmore . 25-2p FOR SALE: Transparent apples. Buchheit Orchards. 2-tf. FOR SALE: 1946 Oldsmobile "76." 4 door sedan, excellent condition. Inquire pre-fab, 2 Observatory Place after 5 p. m. 25-3p. FOR SALE: Eskimo Spitz puppy. 2 months old. Phone 33X-R or 854 N. Jackson St. 25-2p.

[ We now have plenty of pipe k U. 1. U*. Ur. and 2 inch. ' Cut and threaded to your spentcations. Craver Welding. 8-0

POk SALE: Antique solid walnut bed and dresser. Phone 208-W. 25-21

FOR SALE: 1949 International KBS7-176" W. B. 2 spoedaxle. 5 ct transmisison. Hess Sales ,y Service, HE Franklin st. 25-6t FOR SALE: '35 DeSoto $100 00. 217 Bloomington St. W4p

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HANDICAPPED

now Th« «af« "Rconstruction Method" often successful in on# day! Over 9,000 treotea, oil ojes

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ui»tn iftfs.'rft* Won on ttii» Non-Profit Inifitution. Wr** — CROSS EYE FOUNDATION 903 Community Bonk Bidp . Pc' * 3^ '

TERMITE Sxvamier* indicate possible damage to your home. For Inspeetion and Estimates, call RELIABLE EXTERMINSTING CO. PHONE 8X8 UOAN PHAKMAUY

F< >R SALE: Shropshire sheen. 5 . xves 1 buck. Good stock. Eugene Ozment, Fillmore. 25-2p.

L • 'In Welders and welding supp! x. Free instruction when !• -.re i. Craver Welding. 8-tf.

FOR SALE: 1940 Hudson 2 l<Kir sedan, in A-l condition. H " Sabs a.- Service. 11 E Franklin st. 25-6t

FOR SALE: Washed concrete and j ea gravel. Washed coarse medium plastering and fine masonry sand. Clark & Son Grave! Co. Plesisant Gardens. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf

FOR SALE: 1949 International KB5-159" W. B Hess Sales & SiiviC' . 11 E. Fanklin st. 25-61

FOR SALE: Purebred yearl- • g Angus bull. Ared Shaw, Greencastlc R 1. 26-11.

FOR SALE: Spring fries, hens and honey. 2 miles east on Stilesville road. Sterling Boatright. Phone 16F31. 26-29-2p.

SHOPPERS SPECIAL

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WEDNESDAY Cotton Plaid Single Blanket SI 59 72x84 Ward’s Mrecydnwn blanket ir. attractive plaid patterns. Ideal extra for winter use. Comes in blue and rose. 1 1 , Ihs. MONTGOMERY WARD

FOR SALE: 1948 International KB6-176” W. B. This truck is in A-l condition. Hess Sales 4 Service. HE- Franklin st. 25-6t

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Six room modern house, good garden and garage at edge of town, $2,000.00 down payment, balance like rent. Possession at once. See Harry H. Talbott. 28-2t. FOR SALE: A modem duplex near the business district, 4 rooms and bath up. 4 rooms and bath down. Hardwood floors Hot water heat using gas. GArage. A good income property and in fine condition. Price $8503. J. T. Christie. 25-3t.

•lectrifled, r, r 1 f ann. Charles u Columbia street wantrdT u a'e or on share,, combining, 2 c# or John Moore.

FOR SALE: Antique cup board, camp bed. desk, study table, single beds, kitchen sink, tools, pressure cooker, lawn chair, tables, washing machine, refrigerator, kitchen stool, roller skates. 613 E. Anderson St Phone 579-J. 23-3p

Headquarters tor curved raft era for bam*, garages, machlnsheds, Tvarehousea, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N Indiana St. Phone 403 19-tf Let us talk to you about your insurance and automobile financing. Budget all your insurance with ^our auto payments. Cox £ Matthews. Pnone 104 18-12t.

FOR

SALE:

1949 Internation-

al KB3.

Rated

1 ton. dual

wheels

pickup,

Hess

Sales &

Service.

11 E.

Franklin st.

25-6t

FOR

SALE

Piano,

cheap

615 E.

Washington st.

23-T

FOR

SALE:

Table top GE

electric

stove;

kitchen

corner

cabinet.

Phone 709-RX.

25-3p.

FOR

SALE

OR TRADE:

House trailer. Thornton Underwood. Stilesville. 25-3p.

’Mac/e-to-orc/erfor hot weather dr/mg! New conveniences! New handling ease! Less fatigue! STUDEBAKER TRUCKS

• First in comfort—and firat in perforir|anca —that's why Studebaker trucks are selling sensationally! • Now, there’s new big power, too, in Studebaker's medium-duty trucks—the 16A and 17A series. "Power Plus” Studebaker engine develops 100 horsepowerdelivers 200 lbs. ft. torque!

Bis r«ns« o( sixes ei*4 wheelbases! The new Studeheker trucks come in 1,-totl, &t-tan, 1-ton, 1 Ifc-ton (illustrated) and 2 ton capecitiee—they're cutting hauling costs in hundreds of I met of business.

* All Studebaker trucks are stand-outs is gasoline economy. All have the weerresisting stamina of Studebakar's world famous master craftsmanship. • Get America's most prograssiva truck designing—get the utmost in solid dotlar value —gat a handsoma now Studebaker truck I

C. A. WEBB

28 S. Jackson St.

Mor* people are buying Studebaker trucks this year than in any previous yectr!

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MIDGET AUTO RACES EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT 8:00 I*. M. — 4 ST TERRE HAUTE FASTRACK INDIANA’S FASTKST AAA AAA

FOR SALE: Blond ash bed alm -t new with innr'rspring mattr ss and springs. Call 263-W. 26-2t.

FOR SALE: Bassinette and pad in < xcellant condition. 2 nd farm house south Limedale, on Manhattan road. 25-2p

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• •r;t| Sf'rvH'PA Atlmjtiistnit , put lii- Bulltlin^s Atlmin i-t r.ii; in. <): fi<*e of Division HtiKiiu . r. U2I r s^ Pom flffir**. \ : \\ t Van

Durun Strrrt. Phir •Tilly IS, flrnlurl hjtD llcate. will hr r.rrived it fire until 2 p. m. r s T 2. 194ft, and then putdi'1 for furnishing the - prrforminic the work f*ir paintince a»ul miftci-llnn. at thu IT S. P. O.. Or* (liana, in hi riot aooonj • tit*- Hpofdfioatior.K datoil 4. April 14. lf>49. and drav any) mentittnetl t boro in general oonditiutis il: '*-<l 1942. and addendum i!nr. May IT*. 1 !♦ 11. SjM.*oif ,i t ntiiur data may 1m h id fiof* of the custodian of t in*? or the office of t 1 * ♦•nKinoer. or Public PaiM ministration. Hoo?n N«> '< Huildin^. Washington. !» If. Lund, T>ivlsion Fntrii •

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Illinois. . in tripthls ofAugust Mponed. la is. and • xterlor tie. In

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Jeanne Crain has the prized role of Lady Windermere in liv film version of Oscar Wilde s popular play, "The Fan" which is scheduled to Tuesday at the Voncastle theatre. Madelin. Carroll, George Sanders and Richard Greene are starred with her in the Twentieth Century-Fox comedy-drama which was proruced and directed by Otto Preminger.

SEE THE NEW Ferguson Tractor anil ininli-tncriN including the new Ferguson 8 bottom plow.

SHONKWILER TRACTOR SALES Basement High Point Service Station Greencastle

FOR SALE: 1949 International KBS5-I34" W. B 2 speedaxlo. 4 speed trans. Hess Sales A Service. HE. Franklin st. 25-6t

FOR SAI^E: Taking orders for August delivery, West Virginia 5” block and over. Indiana 6" lump, washed oil treated stoker. Call R. W. Day or Emma H. Smith 161-W. Greencastle Cash Coal Co. 26-28-2-4-4p

For Sale At Cooks: Plenty of 9 x 12 Rotarus linoleum rugs. Bight patterns, kitchen and floral. New low prices. Firsts $5.58; Seconds 5.33. WT> deliver Furniture Exchange. West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 26-lp.

FOR SALE: Gas stove. $5 00; Coolerator ice box. good condition, $35.00. 415 East Washington st. 25-4p

FOR SALE 8-plecc Dining Boom Set Harry E. Williams 105 W. Poplar

FOR SALE: A six room house in the First Ward. One story Hardwood floors. Bath, furnace Price $6000. J. T. Christie, 21 S Indiana Street. 25-3t

FOR SALE; A five room house with bath on Howard Street. Garage. Two weeks possession. Price $3000. J. T Christie. 25-3t

FOR SALE New four room modern home. Large lot. 215 Higgert St. For information call 656-J. 25-3p

FOR SALE: 12 acres ground, including 8 acres soybeans. A real bargain. $1,000. Geo. Young, 5 miles west on Walnut St. Road. 25-6t.

FOR SALE: Located in Bainbridge. four room home with Venetian blinds and large pantry and wardrobe, builtin back porch Garage and coal house, good driven well, strawberry patch, garden, beautiful lawn. Clinton Judy, Bainbridgo, Ind. 22-23-26-3p FOR SALE: Three registered Hampshire gilts. Will pig fir < - half of August. Litter can b” regestered. Friday. Jury 29, Pu’nam County Sale Barn. Dewey Staley. 26-28-2*. WANTED

WANTED; work. Have boi™ typing cerlif-.e^j Business College Call after 5 p. ,. Foir for RENT: room, first fiou I Tel. 573-M. for rent”"4, apartment. p nn Heat furnished. for rexx'TJ apartment Hariejj MF For RENT nisheii sleeping lege Ave near 570 after 6 p, m

FOR RENT: suitable for girla Mrs. Burk.

WANTED: 5,000 feet of good hackberry timber or logs. Must be 16 inches or better. Pingleton Brothers. Call 675-R. I9tf

WANTED: To buy small modern house, good condition, near business district. Priced reasonable. Mrs. Tom Shctrone. Phone 460. 26-2t

WANTED to buy 3 or 4 shoats. J. L. Ellis . Brunerstown Store. 26-lt

I need to be at the west end of the Pennsylvania Turn pike within the next few days. Train and bus connections from here are bad. Would like to drive your car for transportation. See or call me today. C. E. Vanhook. Phone 1068. 26-lp.

WANTED: Electric wiring, block laying cement work. For free estimates write James Brewster, R. R. 4, Greencastl • Tues-Fri-

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WANTED TO BUY: Walnut oak, and poplar timber. Oscar Ebert, North Salem, Ind. Phone 21F04 North Salem. 22-23-26-27-29-30-6p

FOR RENT: 31 apartment stove,! h' a: ’ "t and in. $40.00 a moRn| Furniture Shop. 873. ~ MiSCEL AVAILABLE: T*|l one year old. 0»| m:i!;.i: ..r,-. tkitfil 807-M or 946-R.

IF YOU are int« ing, shop at Bainl ern 10c store. 0. Hi iety Store. BainbhH

FOR SALE: IMB al KB5 Rated 1 toi| 9’ stake body. HesiJ vice. HE. Frankl

LAWN MOWERS:* ed from us fully | Power mower* W1 price and quality,! ing. For highest frwl ing, repairing, anil all work guarantedl Furniture Shop, " 1 St. Phone 299. Arttflcal Bm*«| Guernsey wi proved transnittaix and butter fore 9 A. M. Breeding 24F3, GreencuO*. Buv RODAN RAlj •Bough baits in oMI kill liKK) tats for III faction guaranteed ilj funded Colonial 1 North Jaekson StwJ 5-7-8-lMS'»|

at MILLER'S ric hedge trimmeiD $34.50 to $2750 mowers from Hand mowers from > $20.95. ^

piP] ^ONeoFTweMSj«‘] BUBBLE-GUM TO 1 '* AND ThE OTsEP ‘C lollipops j

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ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE

JOHNNY HAZARB

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