The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1940 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTUC, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1^.

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MOLOTOV WILL AGAIN CONFER WITH HITLER

SOVIKT PKKMIKK AND NAZI LKADHK TO HOLD CONFER-

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DRIVt, Americas Safat Cat ever fail (as the > .j r service negleakage due toacciden o „ lea), ) ust P“. sh . in j stop! Just one .... extra, installed at factory.

Parley Believed Dealing With Axle Plans In Kiin»[*e And Far

East

BERLIN, Nov. in—(UP)—RusV .;- sources stid that Russian 'Premi r-E in'::;:; Commissar V. M. Molotov ha l confe.T "J again th’s momi ing with Gorman Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop and expected to see A lolf Hitler in the chan-

cellory again this afternoon.

Nazi of. cials and newspapers retnair.e'l crotiv about the purpose of Motlolov's visit and the results of his long talki with Ribbentrop and Hitler yesterday. Unofficial quarters said that as scon as Molotov left, Hitler probably would make new diplomatic contacts with France and Spain, and then with the southeastern European countries, especially Hungary, Rumania, Slovakia and

probably, later, Bulgaria.

Russian sources here said Molotov would leave tomorrow morning and that he would attend a reception in the Russian embassy ton'ght. He

Two Tilts On Tap For Ix)cal Rooters

Bowling Schedule Wednesday 7:3d—O. & I. vs. Zinc B

HIGH SCHOOL NET CAME FRIDAY; WABASH PLAYS DEPA I W SATURDAY

7:30

Thursday Midwest vs. Zinc

-For Sale-

Local sports fans will see plenty bl j action in Greeneastle this weekend with the high school basketball teem | clashing with Shelbyville here Friday night and Wabash and DePauw | meeting in their traditional football | contest on Elackstock field Saturday ,

afternoon.

Shelbyville will be the third oppon- \ ent of the net season for the Tiger , Cubs and as yet the Purple and Gray outfit hav not broken into the win column. Danville defeated them in their opener two weeks ago and Martinsville knocked them off last week. High school students and the playees , are hoping to make the Shelbyville J cagers their first victim of the year. ! In the collegiate circle, both De • , Pauw and the Little Giants will be concluding the 1940 gridiron schedj ule. Each squad has won three and

was a gucs*. last night at a banquet ' * os ^ t - wo ti,ts * n t * le Indiana second-

THIS WEEK’S GAMES Greeneastle 140v. 15—Shelbyville, H Bainb ridge Nov. 15—Russellville, T Belle Union Nov. 15—Stilesville, H Fillmore Nov. 15—New Winchester, T Russellville Nov. 15—Bainbridge, H Cloverdalo Nov. 15—Patricksburg, T Koaciidale Nov. 15—North Salem, H

FOR SALE: Fine large ripe pears, also fresh cider and apples. McCullough Orchard. 2-tf.

HESS 1M AKD BATTERY SERVICE

Greeneastle, Indiana

given by Ribbentrop, attended by only German and Russian officials. The only hints as to the nature of

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Society News Mrs. Fry Hostess To Home Ee Club The Warren Township Home Economics Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth Fry in Greeneastle on Nov. 7, with Mrs. Daisy Goodman and Mrs. Pansy Kimpbel assisting hostesses. Twenty-nine members and seven visitors enjoyed the pitch-in dinner. The usual business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Wright. Roll call was answered by favorite "Thanksgiving Dish." A report on the home talent show was given and a balance of $62.34 was reported. The new officers elected for the

following year were Mrs. Louise Brown, president; Mrs. Loretta Cooprider, vice president: Mrs. Reggie Glover, secretary; Mrs. Opal Scobee, treasurer; Mrs. Grace Hendrix, chorister, and Mrs. Hazel Williams, pianist. + + + + Girl Scout Group Hold Taffy Pull Girl Scout Group No. 2 of the Junior High School held a taffy pull Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Rex Haines.

ary collegiate conference. Accordingly. on paper, the two old rivals appear to be about even although

FOR RENT: Two downstairs sleeping rooms with light and water furnished. $9.00 a month. 316 North Indiana Street. 13-lt.

the discussions came from unofficial ! Ti S er backers naturally believe that

obee.vers, who sail Mo'otov and Hitler were Dying to delineate more clearly the spheres of •interest of Germany, Italy, Russia, Japan and Spain, and that the affairs of Asia and Africa as well as Europe were involved. Turkey's position and the new situation in the Balkans arising from the Italian-Greek war, were said to have come in for special con-

sideration.

Hitler and Molotov spent two and a half hours together yesterday at the chancellory.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS R. W. Lindamood to Eugene B. Taylor, deed agreement, half interest in 50 acres in Greeneastle twp., $3250. Charles H. Rector, admr., to Ruth Stewar.. lot in Old Plat, Greencastle, $1,000.

Coach Gaumy Neal and his proteges have the edge. It will be a real game and as we can see it from here, the "breaks" or “break” may tell the story of victory or defeat for either

aggregation.

Coach Neal Is working his gridders at top speed this week hoping to end the season in the typical “blaze of glory” a victory over the Cavemen has always meant on the DePauw campus. From all reports his regulars will be in fairly good shape fot the game and there is every indication that the Methodists will “shoot the works” when they clash with

their up-Monon foes.

1C SAILORS PERISH 4 Coutlniieil from I'mee One) and fighting she permitted at least 29 of the 38 merchant ships she was escorting to escape. At one time during the battle, which lasted hardly 10 minutes, her flag was shot away. As high explosives and shrapnel shells exploded on her leeks and in her super-struc-ture, a member of the crew climbed into the rigging and put up anolhe” and ttvs union jack was flapping in the breeze when she turned bow up and plunged to the bottom. One hero was Sven Olander, captain of the Swedish freighter, whose ship had been one of the Port Jervis convoy. He fled with the rest when the (Port Jervis engaged the battleship, but returned ,at the risk of being sunk to pick up the Port Jervis survivors. If he hadn't the 65 men landed here would have been 'oat. 'They did so well for us. I did not want to leave them there,” Captain Olander said.

League Formed By Boy Scouts

A Boy Scout Basketball League was formed at a meeting laat night at the Second Ward school. Teams to be represented are: Troop 43—Richard Lawrence. Troop 99- Robert Dean. Troop 90—Walter Baynard. Limedale Trc^p—coached by Kenneth Seyboid. Other teams expected to join are Fillmore and Fox Ridge. League play will begin next week at the old gymnasium in the high school building under the supervision of the county WPA recreation program. The full schedule will be announced later. Two pre-league games will be played Thursday, November 14 as follows: 7:00 p. m.—Troop 43 vs. Limedale. 8:00 p. m.—Troop 90 vs. Troop 99. The league is rot closed to scouts alone and no boy over 18 years will be eligible to play. This announcement was made by Sherman P. Smith, Co. Rec. Supcrv’sor of WPA.

PIANO BARGAIN: BALDWIN Spinet Model used since March, 1940. Will sacrifice. Box B care Banner. 8-6t. FOR SALE: Turkeys 16 to 20 lbs. Order now for Thanksgiving. John Torr, Phone rural 6F14. ll-13-2p

FOR SALE: 2 volt Silvertone bat tery radio, in good condition. Table model. Glendon Herbert, Cloverdalo. R. 3. ll-13-2p

Dressed ducks. Leave orders at 1 east Liberty. ll-13-15-3p

AIRPLANE SETS: Make your own. Many models to choose from. Snider's Wallpaper and Paint Store. 12-3t.

IN HOLY LAND—Australian soldiers find new scenes and new faces. Here they fraternize with G-ock orthodox priests in Gaza district of Palestine, where British defeated Turks in World War I.

BAINBRIDGE WILDCATS TO MEET ALLISON’S FIVE Bainbridge's Wildcat team, county champions in the Putnam County Amateur Independent basketball tournament last year, will'meet the Allison Independents of Indianapolis on Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the Bainbridge high school gym. The Wildcats, one of the best basketball teams in this section, has the same team as last year with the exception of Elmer Spencer who has replaced Aubrey Dickson. The team, managed by Frank Baker, has on its roster Ralph Sands, Bob Michaels. Matthew Michaels, Jim Whitaker, Francis Michaels, Pete Goode, Damon Woodrum, Jewell Blue and Clifton Earl Coffman.

ONCE AMERICAN — British gunners aboard one of the 50 destroyers turned over to England by U. S. sight American Browning gun for anti-aircraft use. Destroyers are now being refitted in British ports. Passed by British censor.

Must be sold this week. All Oliver Implements and repairs. Your chance to make a worthwhile saving. Smith Feed and Grain Southend Elevator. 12-4t.

FOR SALE: One polled yearling Shorthorn bull. Elisha McAnich, Fillmore phone. 12-3p.

FOR SALE: Property at 910 Lincoln avenue. Cheap for quick sale. i3-2t

FOR SALE: Good yearling Hampshire male hog. Chas. B. Rutter, Brick Chapel, Greeneastle, R. 3. 13-2t

FOR SALE: Ladies brown cloth fur trimmed coat, size 36. Too small for owner. 905 South Locust. 13-3p.

FOR SALE: Eight room modern house, 611 south Indiana street. Walter Garner. 13-4p. FOR SALE: 3 Shorthorn neifers, weight 550 lbs. Louis Clark, 1 mile north Mt. Meridian. 13-2p

FOR SALE: Large Duroc boar. David Houck. Phone Rural 5F5. IS-'xlt

For sale or trade for com. Running gears farm wagon, good condition. Ernest Heber, Fern. 13-15-2p FOR SALE: Little Mity four hole combination laundry stove and kitchen heater, coal or wood, long 17 inch bowl, $9.95. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170J. 13-lp.

Bicycle for sale. Fh'st $10 buys it. Scott's Franklin Street Garage. 13-2*.

FOR SALE: Two young fresh purebred Jersey cows, extra good. Nice fat turkeys. Lloyd Arnold, 1 mile northeast of hospital. 13-15-2p.

•Real Rstnr*>-

FOR SALE: The Zeis house at 626 east Walnut street. 5 rooms. Price $1500. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 12-3t. FOR SALE: The Pitchford property corner Locust and Franklin. Th income from the house will pay for the property and the 2\,.j acres that surround It. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 12-3t.

FOR SALE: Eighty acres in Monroe Township. No buildings. \(j tillable, balance pasture. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 12-3t.

-For Rent—

FOR RENT: Three or four room apartment. Semi-modem. Oarage. Phone 608-J. l2-2i FOR RENT: Large first floor room - with private entra.irc, bathroom with shower. Pitchford's. 12-?1

FOR RENT: 40 acre farm with house, barn and small butkTnga. Located 2 1-2 miles southeast of Bainbridge. Will give immediate possession. Roscoe Oliver. 12-2p. FOR RENT: 2 room semi-modem house Reasonable. Phone 753-M. 13-lt

FOR RENT: House at 807 east Washington street. Phone 16F3. 13-lt.

FOR RENT: 6 room modern hous" on Washington street. Call Roy C. Sutherlin. Phone 57. 13-tf.

—Wanted F - high grade upholstering, furniture repairing, reflnlshing and perfect "'tting slip covers. Call 299 THE 'RT FURNITURE SHOP. 4-tf Wanted stock hauling and coal Hauling. PJjone 747-W. Ollie Smithers. 13-2p.

LP.S VAXTtj. ^ i Uams Sh-jj Saturday durJ' season untn 3 p WANTED i£r ^ur. In quire K

LOST: v «ry snujc rat terrlor dng tU town. Reward. Qj —Miscell You'll laugh at DUZER DU at Ut% and Saturday a^; Hanna's. Speciak GreasTjoJ Standard. North l hour service. We clean your raj leaks and get it re* driving. Don’t wait | as fix it now. Scotti Garage. HOME MADE y ladies of Presbytei liveries made N 822-W or 237-M ai ers. NOTICE7 For please call for Eldot: James Res. Phone If STRAYEdT Red about 125 lbs. Dot castle, R. 4. You are always wr 1 Pin Alleys. Vine and

No hunting on Alt Houck farm. Positivd

Oysters fresh .‘r« Bay with flavor sea) sanitary cans, 27c. f Phone 740. jSj •»• ‘l* 4* 4* v 4 d 1 4: * BELLE H § * + * + + + + •b Mr. and Mrs. Willir son of Grants Pass, Oi for a visit. Andy McCammack, granddaughter and frfc geles, Cali/., arrived * ing for a two weeks' i atives here. People of this 0^ sorry to hear of the death of Harlan Burst es. Calif. He is the' Mrs. Sylva Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Ray tained at dinner Sundn of Tri-County church. I Mrs. Etta Sallust f Sunday aftr spenditJ with Mr. and Mrs. Ge«j daughters. Bob McCammack i»j Mr. and Mrs. Will Pi«, Mr. Pickens is very illJ Pearl Cooper caL Hodge Friday aftemo* Walter Horn has btj list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dal in Gn ncastle MondW Mrs. Alpha Haidt Freeria Hodge were 1 Saturday afternoon, j Andy McCammack sister. Mrs. Clara H-i Mrs. Evelyn Cline» Sunday dinner gw** 1 Raikes and brother. Mrs. Chinesa Alley. 1 Cooper and daugl’.'-'t ah day guests of Mr. Ogles Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. A. *■ guests of her brother, Guy Sutherlin Sunday ville. Mrs. Clara H1H Arnold Thursday ^ week. William McMsm* 1 entered the Putnam h Tuesday afternoon.

MONDAY THRU CLEAN SPEC! 1 — CASH 4 1 Suits, Men’s or Ladies PANTS SKIRTS

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