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The daily banner, greencastie, Indiana,
Tuesday, January 2, 1951,
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Start th** Xew Y**ar rlxlit, bring your oar in for tuno-op,
brake utlju^tinent or major repair. Our nieohani< s are the best friemls your oar oxer had.
BE SURE To SEE THIS WEEK S sl*K< IAI..
41 Plymouth, 4 door s|>e< ial deluxe, blaok finish, tires ungood, completely equipped, radio, heater, siH&B.tMl. Also a tflne selex-tlon of other good used ears. All ears guaranteed.
Bob Myers Auto Sales, Inc.
Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer
rible winter of 1777-7S one of the . It seemed so Mtrnifieanl that «,iark«\st perioxle of the Revolution I that hospital should be located and of our country’s history. | ait Valley Forge.
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It must Ixave been an illusion.
But
Valley Forge— Rataian-Korea the three tragic caimefi in
1 am sure that in the fog i Americnm hinton-. 1 saw those tatterxsl soldiers j And up m ^
marxxiung up tlve lull to that huge! llv
complex of buildings called the Valley Forge Army Hospital to •loin their ctunrades of later days and to exchange experiences!
oulldmgs are
ghosts of UiHil first black period ajsl the human xxTeeks
of our laust disastar.
The driver an ex-soldier him-
witii them.
self had visited one of his
ERICH BRANDEIS
A. A. HUBER PLUMBING, HEATING MYERS PUMPS
Sales and Service
New Shop and Display Room In Hainhridge.
PHONE FIN< ASTI.K 28 Years Experience Free Estimates All Work (Juarant.ssl
As I was riding thioug.i Pennsylxmma's lovely hills.d,- a few days ago a straurge proce>ssiom of ghosts appeared la-foie my exes. Gh ists wen? the last thing 1 had cxpi cted to meet on this journey. I had just fini«h»-d a nice luncheon with some newspapei friends in Philadelphia and waj on .1 y way to the “Open House" of the Phoanrixville Republican, one <-f the newspapers that pubKsh this column. Owing to the fact that the iMiciison was something of a reuni o of old friends. 1 had missed the only tram tihat would have gotten mi- into PhoenixviUe before the “Open iHous* " became a clos I house. So I hired a car and sat beside the driver, who also acted as my guid--.
Susie Q. Smith
B; Linda and Jerr^v Walter
fnorxte up there at the General Hospital just a few days ago. | F'our of the fingets of his right hand had been out off by those "Volunteer" Chinese “F'lmnv people, these Oh1ne*a-.“ gxxes the emying. Yes, very funny. They thought that by cutting off his fing-ers they out id make a traitor out of an American soldier— and hundreds like him. At any rate, joked these funny Chinese, those fingers would nia-ke nice little war-sou von, rs
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Wi drove along what is called the Main LAne." Phitodi ljihia'« mill miainv ro-v, tthrougn ItaluCyn .xyd, Bryn Miner, King of iFirussia and other little villages lilt, cd with $100,000 shacks, and linally ai;n>roiieh,p<i Valk-y Forge. That is where I met the g.hi >sts. Ruht through the battle fields £2 KILLED, 55 We drove those battlefield? where Washington's half-starved, half-i lother army spent the ter-1
Then- -was another boy up there, the driver told me. who wa« a terrible sight to behold. He bad been »sxc of a tinokloa 1 ot soldiers captured by the ("luiiese Conimumatti. Tbev tusl our boys to their truck, then s<"t the truck on fire. While them- prisoners were burning to death. these "funny" (’hinese danctsl and yelled with glee. By a miracle this young fellow* got away and is now up Ili-re at the VrUey Forgi- ho,.I»ita;l. It was a strange trip, indeed with my thoughts of the dead ghosts of Valley Forge and the living gthosts of Korea riding along.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE. All kinds ot good hay. Will deliver. Howard Moore. Phone 12ftk-R or 12fi9-J 21-tf.
FOR S.-xI.F lift hales of second cutting of Alfalfa. First quality .Toe Pickett. Fillmore. 2-2p
FOR RFhTT Fo ern home in Filin Clift
FOR SALF.: Hons.- trailer. 4H m-xlel 27 fl gas stove and elec tip• refrigemtor Oui be seen during <fciy or mgbt at 11 N. Isxia-Sl St Price $1M)0 00 2-.'ip
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MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE: One gilt, .one sow. and 8 pigs. Reasonable price, Wayne O. Allen. Keelsvillc HO-lip
FOR SALF. Two good Jersey cows, giving good flow of mill. Call at Keytsville atore on Put-imm-Parke county line. 2!*-5t
INJURED
IN BRAZIL
FOR ‘DISTINGUISHED SERVICE’
tils GET TESTS CAMP ATTERBURY. Ind., Jan. 2 (UPl Basic profeciency l- st.s to determine how soldiers of Pennsylvania's 28th Infantry Invision have learned the "ABC’s" of their military assignments will begin this week. Testing stations in the camp 1 sports arena will begin operatj ing Thursday and soldo*ra will he i quizzed on all subjects covered by basic training during the last
1 four months.
Lt. Col. Richard A Dana. „ training officer said teats would jj i jilace "heavy emphasis on visual training aids and the dexterity
of soldiers."
Artificial Breeding: Holsteins. Guernsey, Jersey. Brown Swiss and Black Angus sires Call before !i A M Indiana Artificial Breeding Association. Photu 1248-R, Greencastie. ti-tf.
FOR SALE: Apples anil fresh cider. Moore’s Orchard at Raccoon on state road 43. 13-tf
FOR SALE: 1000 bushels good yellow corn. Arthur Glitz, 1 mile east Sonu i set church. :i0-3p
FOR SALE: 47 Spurton house trailer. Can be .si-en at 611 South Jackson street.. Reasonable l-2p
FOR SALE: 12 shoals. cn<e Allen, Jim Si road
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LINCOLN WEI JUNG School starts Feb. f> Come in and register now. Make your p'ans in advance of this date Craver Welding, Greencastie. 29-5p.
TAX ('ONKI I T \NT For assistance in preparing Federal and state Income tax returns, call Taletha M Ray fo* appointments. Phone 36 Cloverdale. 2t»-4]i
WANTED
NOTICE: John K Baldwin ,.i back in The Ihiily Bannei contest. l-2p.
REAL ESTATE
HI NTING VICTIM CHARLESTON. S C, Jan. 2. (trpi Edward C. Ely, 68, retired New York and Norwich, Conn., businessman, xx-as shot to death yesterday In what apparently was a hunting accident. A companion found Ely, a winter resident here, dead after they had separated for a hunt on James Island. After his retirement in 1«M4, Ely became a world traveler, living for a time In Europe and Japan.
FOR SALE Green two piece living ixShu suite. Raymond Lis by, 2 miles east Fillmore 1-2;-
FOR SALE: Money made by bees. Post paid to your door Hr bucket $1.40. Alsu post paid to your door not over 150 mil -., 60 Iti can $12.00. H (' Waggoner. 2 miles sold tu»ast of Manhattan. l-2p
WAGONS from $75.00 Welding guaranteed. Won’t xveavc nt any speed. I). Frank's Welding Stiop Mrnz.il Ind. Tue-Thur-tf
East Side Cabinet Shop: Cabinets made to order Cabinet too i eplacements. linoleum ami Kormica Free estimates and in stallation Phone 8S4-.I or R Greeneastle, Ind. 2-4-5-3p.
12 PERSONS ARE DEAD and 55 Injured In this pile-up of a jammei xcursion train in a mountainous region near Victoria, Brazil. One o 5 passenger coaches left the rads, pulled several others down tin leep ravine with it. {International Soumlphoto,
MRS. ELEANOR WILSON McADOO, daughter of Woodrow Wilson, In forms president Truman in the White House that he is to receive th Woodrow Wilson foundation’s award for distinguished service. Look ng on ate Louis D. Broxvnlow (left) ind Arthur Swertser, boar nembers of the foun lation. (Jntirntihonal
YOU'RE TELLING ME!
•y WILLIAM RITT-
Central Press Writer
THREE SIKKIM XT ED WINTER HAVEN. Fla . Jan. 2 (UP) Two small boys and their 70-year-old grandfather were suffocated by smoke early today after a fin- broke out in the rooming house where they were sleeping. Firemen said the blaze apparently started near the room occupied by Jim Rice and his grandsons. Dennis, 5. and Robert .1. Several other persona got safely out of the one-story frame dwelling located in the business district here just a block and a half from the fire department.
REDS PRESS ON 38TH PARALLEL
INMATES of the Kansas City hooaegow, according to a new ruling, miyjt be notified when oleo Instead of butter is served on their bread Otherwise, are they permitted to have their meals elsewhere ? I ! S ttainbowa, says a meteorologist, arc seldom viewed iti Drmnber. Apparently, He* never teen a typical Chritttnoe tie ! ! ! In the SeuHx Seat bonat ere iften used for money. In America they're rolled te win or lee# It. i i • The British Broadcasting company hopes to televise the spectre
King Henry VIII, executed in 1542 We’d say they don’t have a ghost of a chance. 1 t Kate u’0.x No. 5 in the list of Bluff King Hal’s wires Bet ihi’d hai'r a much letter Hooper rating than that. 1 • ! I Zadok Dumkopf, ttill worn from hit Chritfmat shopping, it working on a new invention—an ttcalatar with chain ! ! I The government’s cost of living index, it is now revealed, Is based on items families purchased 15 year* ago Fifteen years ago’ No wonder we can’t make ends meet
BLONDIE
NO Al I M'M M WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 i UP) RU hard S. Reynold*. Jr., president *>f the Ri-ynolda Metal (*«. mud today that civahams will get no aluminum at all unEesa t he miition ratoas its production goal of 2,500.000,000 pounds a year. Ev -n with imports fix>m Canada, he Mud. there would not lx"very much" for civilians after military orders are filled.
FOR SALE One milking Shorthorn <nxv. 2 years old, and calf Homer Khen. 5 miles south of St llosville on Road 42 2-3;>
FOR SALE: 2 pan ol grey g! ese I tulli turkey; key hens Phone Reelsvil!
lal ge till 171 ’ 2-21.
We repeal, it's obsolete to wax linoleum Use Glaxo plastic tvp coating Jones Specialty Shop. 2-11.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Seven room modern house, baths up and down, vapor heat, newly painted and new roof. Very attractively decorated, large lot with garage. Splendid location and price very reasonnhly: Very modern stone house at edge of toxvn Large lot and priced In-low cost of replacement: Farm of 60 acres, practieally all tliable and good grade of up-land. Good buildings and plenty of xvutcr. Priced at $7,500 and easy terms for payment chu be arranged. This farm is in good location and priced xx-orth I he money. S. C. Sayers or Gordon Sayers. 30-31.
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WANTED .Morning stove Phone 1258-R.
EUR SALE: A six room house near the First Ward School. Insulated Two rooms hardwood. Price $4250. J. T Christie. 2-.’tt.
For interior deeoruting and wallpaper rleanlng call Carmichaels. 64-I-R. 2-3p.
RESTORF1 those forgotten col ms to rugs and upholstery xvith KiiiB Foam Stop ’N Shop 2-1'.
LOST
LOST: Snuill lilack and white Fox Terrier Answers to name of "Fulo." Cull luury Cox. Phone 712-R. 2-It.
FOR RENT
FOR BENT: 3 room mo.lern apartment in Greeniastli-, gas stove furnished. Inquire at Isl house east of 43 on It S 40, so xidt- of road. l-2n.
At Sale Pavilion Friday 6 registered Berkshire gilts xvt 60 to SO lbs each, one registered Berk shire sow to farrow in February; also 6 white gilts bred to Hampshire imib to farrow in February and March. 2-2t.
FOR SALE: Florence heating stove, large size, small rook stove, both in good shape. Morris Craver, Commercial I Man S'e anytime tomorrow 2-1'
FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished apart men!. adults. 812 South College. 2-2p.
FOR RENT: 3 room semi-mod-ern apartment, suitable for working couple Call 644 R
.Alert, ambitions x\ •man. age •’■» . 45 xxilh eariiesl dexire In earn gnml niouex for elolhes, nexx house, suppleiiu-nt luistcmil's iiieonie, eihieate elilliln-n nr -hn Mar reasons. Our I ashimi Sliou Din-elors haxe fun h-ddiug 3 or more fascinating g-x»eln Fasli ion Shoxxs inorniags. alteniouns or evenings each xxei-li, in ail dilioii to earning good inone.x. XX e gix I- eomplele il lining \|| iiixi-sinu-iit or ili |in,M. No In ixx samples to earry an-l no delin i - ing or i-oll-x'tIng X ear is hel|i fill. For full liifornialiiiii xxrile • lessle IN-elle, 81 I last 5Sril Stri-et, Indiiiiuipidis at uni ■
WAN TED Tc i hean anil oats Ilanks. (In . n. a Phone Baiubrnl
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WANTED l.ile kind of work Cla H. 3, Ore.-nei tie
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GERALD C. ELLIOTT optomi 'I i:is i 25 S. X ine (in-eueastle 0:00 to |2 — I no to 5:30 Mniidav Evi-nliigs 7 In M:30 Of flee 11 <15 Iti-sidelie, Mil XX
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"Old Reliable” WHITE CLEANERS
309 North Jackson St. 24 Hour Service
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
l-’or right mita to operate his oxvn iHisiness xvhleh Is already eslahlishisl here In (irixi-li-ettslle. Must have *1200.00 In sianu.nu for nierchandlHi- noxx on hand. I’resenl euralugs upprov. S450 IHI In SlilMMNl per lllontlL A ear isn’t neeismary as you Npeml all your time iiuiiiaging the Inislness. Write I’osl Off Ion Bov HMII, Terre Haute, Iml.
FOR TEASE
Downtown Marathon Service Station
On sfiunif hi <. > »»< ;i>t !«• < nr wttsliini; :i»nl lnt*ri« itlim tiM'ilith's ( nr stornK 4 ' •" hiiHcmunt.
Writi* Or«*onra*4t!i’ I'ost of tier l»ov 171 «»r 7HH.
Let's Trade
Ynur old ear or Irnek, llveatoeh, gralii. hay oil tills xvonderful selection of good used ears and trucks: III5U Htiidelialier ( dr ComiiNimlcr. I!)l!) Htildehaker Clrimpion 3 door. 1047 Kfudelmki-r I dr. < 'huinpioii. Illla PoiitiiMi 2 Door. 1040 Dodge 3 passenger coupo lOStl < lo-x rolet ( nacli. I!MI l‘'oril 1 _> Ton I l in k 1015 Inli-rniitioiiul one ton grain bed. 1030 Kord one (on, flat top.
C. A. Webb, Inc.
By Chic Young
COMMUNIST forces attempted to bridge the Imjin river at tonngpo (1), and drove UN forces off high ground 13 milaa north* out (2) of Chunchon. Other Chinese forces were identified In Kaesong wetor (3). Communist guerrillas are fighting South Korean troops fai
glow the 38U» paittUtd al ChongJq <4j, Chajigaq (fi). amJ Unbong i«.»
1NSION JOHN *. TAYLOR, V. 8. Naval Reserve, Is lucky to be out o this with Just two broken logs. His Corsair tighter lies in pieces on i Hmker full of demolition explosives at Alameda, Cal., Naval Air sta don. Practicing '‘touch and go" landings, his laft wingtip touched th' p-ound and the plane cartwheeled. Crash crews got there in time t> uwp tu n tfow torching off the anuuu. s (International Houndphotv,
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