The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1949 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1949.

SHAW DRESSES UP FOR BIRTHDAY

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I am now back in my office Dr. McClintock Phone 1098 Hours 9-11 1-5 ALAMO BLDG.

WEARING a Chinese robe and enoling himself with a feathered fan, George Bernard Shaw (left). Irish playwright, chats at his home in Ayor St. Lawrence. England, with his friend. Sir Robert Hotung, 87, of Hong Rung, China, on Shaw's 9,'ird birthday. (Int.)

NOTICE IDEAL CLEANERS WILL BE CLOSED FROM Aug. 15th until Aug. 29th

FLY TO EUROPE TO DISCUSS PACT’S MILITARY SETUP

Bradley

Dcnfeld

Vandenberg

Gruenther

FLYING TO EUROPE to discuss the proposed military setup under the 12-natlon Atlantic Pact: From left, Gen. Omar Bradley, Army chief of staff; Adm. Louis Denfeld, chief of naval operations; Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Air Force chief of staff; Maj. Gen. A. M. Gruenther, director of the joint staff. The four will talk to military leaders In several European cities. (laternatioaal) _

THE INTERNATIONAL CROCODILE

FOR SALE: Spin-Easy washer. Used six times. Reduced price. Apt. 5-B. S. Locust. 2-3o. FOR SALE: 11 pigs, one or all. W. E McBride, phone 420-W l-2p

FOR SALE: Extra fine glads. $1.25 a dozen. Grafton Longdon, Jr., Fhone 538-M. 2-3-5-.1t Czech Commies Attack Spellman PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia, Aug. 2. (L'Pi The Czechoslovakia!'. Communist paity charged today that Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York was o i the ‘•general staff of the American organization whose task it is to organize espionage and sabotage” in Communist countries. The attack, most outspoken thus far against any American churchman, was made in a lengthy editorial in the Communist parly newspaper Rude Pravo. It was written by Andre Simon, foreign editor of the newspaper. Simon said that Spellman “is, after the pope, the most poweiful man in the world Catholic hierarchy.’’ “He is a great vvorshippi r of the Spanish Fascist dictator (Generalissimo Franco) and wrote several articles in piai^ of him.” Simon added. “H • is an arch-enemy of everything that has the least connection with progress,” “The organization is one of the centers that are sending int > the world a steady cugient of lies and slanders about the Soviet Union and the Peoples Democratic countries,” the editorial said. “In close cooperation with the Vatican espionage service, which is directed by the general of the Jesuit Order, Jensen, under the auspices of Vatican State Secretary Montini, the organization is trying to bring confusion in the Peoples Democratic countries.” Simon said the American organization, headed by Spellman, "spares neither dollars nor people.” •Only because of the constant and steady guard by the gover nments and the people of tjl« Peoples Democratic countries were their efforts frustrated,’’ the editorial added. Simon said that “from Washington information” it was obvious the American organization had long talks on the cold war, especially last February wh m U. S.-Russian negotiations or. lifting Un Berlin blockade were opened. He added: ‘The Vatican,” through Card inal Spellman, advised th- intensification of the fight of the church hierarchy in the Peoples Democracies, the use of tha case of Cardinal Mindszenty (sentenced to life impn- nmer.t by the Communist government of Hungary) for a great campaign and the arousing of a conflict between the church hierarchy and the government in Czechoslovakia so the organization could at the proper moment substitute the news of ‘Mindszenty's martyrdom’ with “Beran's (Czechoslovakian archbishop who has been battling the government) martyrdom’.”

Classified Ads

All Clammed advenlslng onist he paid In advance. Customers using classified ads are asked to send cash with the ad. Figure the first 15 words at 26 cents and each additional word one

FOR SALE

FOR SALE: Two 1941

Into--

national 1-2 ton trucks,

fai-

condition. Omar truens.

309

North Vino St.

29-51.

FOR SALE: Wealthy

apples.

Buchheit Orchards.

29-tf.

FOR SALE New re-cleaned timothp seed. Austin Wheeler. Cloverdale, R. 2. l-2p

F’OR SALE: Dodge Pick-up truck. H. H. Ellis, 615 E. Seminary St. l-3p

FOR SALE: A. C. combim motor and attachments. Would take propeller shaft assembly in trade. Earl E. Cash, Fillmore. 30-3;i

FOR SALE: Washed concrete and pea gravel. Washed coarse medium plastering and fine masonry sand. Clark & Son Gravel Co. Pleasant Gardens. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf

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

FOR SALE: Western sadd'.e and bridle almost new. $40. 513 N. Indiana. 2-3..

FOR SALE: 8 x 16 Cabin, hardwood floors. Good condition Victor Hurst. 2-3t.

. FOR SAE: 1935 Chevrolet coach, good tires, good running condition Bill Griffin. Air port road. 2-2p

FOR SALE: Walnut bedroom suite, inner spring and inner spring niattresses; two twin beds, maple finish, inner springs. Jess Beemer, 5 Park street. Phone 438-W. 2-lt. FOR SALE: Metal 50 Tb. whit* ena-nel ice chest, good condition. Phone 560-.T, 2-lt

FOR SALE: One 9 - 13 reversible rug. 2 twin bods. 407 ’ W. Washington. Phone 13S-R. 2-3p FOR SALE: Farmall “Regular” Rov Crop Tractor. New rubber. New paint. Recerytly over-hauled. Cultivators, $425.6(1. Donner Implement Co. l-1t

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Ex-Chief Faces Perjury Charge LOS ANGELES Aug 2. (UP) Former Police Chief C. B Horrall who retired at the height of the Los Angeles county grand jury’s sensational vice investigation. planned to surrender today on a perjury charge resulting from the inquiry. Horrall, bald and chunky, flew back yesterday from a Montana vacation. He refused to comment on the indictments returned last week against him and four subordinates. “I haven't read the indictments,” he said. He was met by an old friend, police Lt. A1 Strand, who whisjted the ex-chief to his San Fernando Valley ranch home in a car driven by Mrs. Strard. The indictments grew out of charged of police graft by racket boss Mickey Cohen and callhouse madam Brenda Allen. The former Sunset Strip vice queen “told all’’ to the grand jury aft r being jailed for attempted pandering. Miss Allen made a bid for freedom yesterday. Her attorney filed a habeas corpus petition charging that pretty Policewoman Audra Davis perjured herself when she testified that Miss Allot offered her a job in her plush moyieiand brothel.

I SEE THE NEW Ferguson Tractor ami implements Including the new Ferguson 8 bottom plow. SHONKWILER TRACTOR SALES Basement High Point Service Station Greencastle

Headquarters Tjt curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 601 N. Indiana St. Phone 403 19-tf

SHOPPERS SPECIAL FOB WEDNESDAY

RAYON TIES A *7 RAYON LINED 4/C Brent Quality Generous sized ties that glide into full knots, keep wrinkle-free. Choose from Wardsbig selection. MONTGOMERY WARD

FTIR SALE: 1946 Oldsmobile "76 ". 4 door sedan. excellent condition. Inquire pre-fab 2 Observatory Place after 5 p. m. l-3p. FOR SALE: Medium size. Heatrola, extra good condition. Phone 654-M. l-3p FOR SALE: Old Singer Sewing machine, good condition. Also stroller with pad. like new. Phone &59. l-2p

FOR SALE: 28 head good Hereford heifers. All or any part. Earl Allen, 5 rhiles north of Greencastle on 43. l-3n

FOR SALE: Corn picker, John Deere 226. 2 row mounted, used three seasons, good condition. Also new John Deere 4-bottom disc plow. Priced to sell. Estel Cantonwino, 3 miles northeast of Greencastle . ■ 2-4p.

FOR SALE: 1-2 room house, complete with Oil hjpter and sink. Priced to sell. Call 64 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. l-2t

FOR SALE: 150 White Rock pulletg, March hatch, about ready to lay Mrs Paul McKeeham. Route 1, Greencastle. l-2p FOR SALE: One single iron bed with Mher spring Watt re as and springs. $15.00. Call evenings at 126 E. Washington si. l-2p

FOR SALE: Fries, eggs, and mangoes. FUnier Cox. one-half mile north of Mt. Meridian. l-2p

FOR SALE: Plums at 25 cents per gallon. 819 South Indiana at. Donald Thomas. l-2t

FOR SALE: McCormick-Deer-ing 10-20 Tractor on steel. $125.00. Donner Implement Co. l-5t

FOR SALE: Ward’s Garden tractor with Mower and Cultivators. Like new. $16500 Donner Implement Co. l-3t

FOR SALE: Used Allis-Chal-mers WC mounted mower. 7 foot cut. $75.00. Donner Implement Oo i.st FOR SALE Male Boston bull dog. 2 years old, also male Boston pup 2 months old. 807 South Locust St. 2-lp.

BL0NDIE

FOR SALE: Used AHnneapolit -Moline two row pull-type corn picker. $400.00. Donner Implement Co. l-5t. REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE: About 10 acres ground-9 room modern home double car garage, large chickenhouse and barn, fruit trees and nice garden. 6 blocks from square. Julian Steele-W. Walnut street road. 2-3p

FOR SALE An attractive six room modern home on E. Washington Street. Large lot, well landscaped. Room for large garden. J. T. Christie, 21 So. Indiana St. -3-t

FOR SALE -The Besser property at 311 No. Indiana St. Six rooms and bath, hardwood floor. Price $6,000. J. T. Christie. l-3t

FOR

RERl

FOR RENT:

Nice modern

house in Greencastle. See Brigge-

man 1st house

west of Grove-

land on 36.

2-lp

FOR RENT: Three room modern apartment, partly furnished. Call 652-W, after 5:30 p. m. 1-2d

■LOST-

LOST: License plate No. 823067. Return to Banner. 2-2p

LOST: Baby sweater, yellow nylon crocheted, downtown Satin day. Call Mrs. Wilbur Craw-

WANTE0

WANTED:: Married man for farm tenant about Sept. 1. Must be a dairyman and experienced in farm work and be able give good references, weekly salary and bonus. Address Box 8. Daily Banner. 2-3p WANTED Girl for genera! office work. Address G. R. Daily Banner. 2-3t WANTED: Teacher wishes to rent room or small apartment. Address Box 3, Daily Banner. l-2t

WANTED: House to rent in Greencastle or small home in country. Box 195 ^ Banner,

l-3p

WANTED: Small farm, cash grain rent. I$ox 195 '/t Banner.

l-3p

MAN VVA NTED for Rawleigh business in City of Grcencastle or Parke County. Sell 1500 families. Write today. Rawleigh’s Dept ING-452-SA. Freeport, HI. 26-27-28-2-3-4-0p

miscel For highest Ins. repairing, ^ all work guaranty Furniture Shop,; St. Phone 299. Artlfl< »l Breeaw Guernsey and w proved trananitta, “d b utter prodr fore 9 A. M. Breeding amc ‘^F’3, Greencastle, small cost of $3(1 Pay* up to MATHEWS. Ph0Wi P01.10 Are your child® Contact Central : Agency, 24 w. wcall 134. "iNSTRrrno.r is going places. qJ Prepar e for this now. We will pa® view mechanically ‘ Full information obligation. Write Ut, Training, Daily Ba® CAN YOU Hk7" practical mr INSTRUCTI0N need for practim 1 great, pay is excel, this fascinating worti spare time. Short cl^ may be added. Plan, doctors, hospitals ; not necessary. Mas; learning. Write for formation NOW! W; of Practical Nursingi

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IF YOU are ate® ing, shop at Baabi* ern 10c store C. H 1 iety Store, painbhdgj Why have water® ment? It makes a also it rottens your ing terniites. I rje guarantee to girej ly dr y basement. Young, Grecccastlel free estimates.

WANTED: Electric wiring, block laying cement work. For free estimates write James Brewster, R. R. 4, Greencastle. Tucs-Fri- f

WANTEID: Coal hauling and general hauling of ary kind. Victor Hurst. 2-di.

WANTED: Tennant farmer, married Ne-jy house furnished Apply Greencastle Chamber of Commerce. 2-2t. ley. Phone 524-M. 2-2t.

Practical nurse Doctors referencea

I am looking for I BUUSINESS, of ail about anythiBgryod-' See John Tharp.

TERNI Swarmers indicate damage to y°® For inxpccttoi Estimates, id

Youung man 16 years of age would like to have a job in store uptown. Good references. Phone 816-M. 2-2t

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