The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1945 — Page 3

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ler Talk Futile - Stalin

jos. 'f»y u—(UP) — |r Stalin has informed tnt Truman and Prime er hurchill that he believes |le for the Allies to dlshe Polish problem further present basis, the Lon-rg-Chronicle said today, dispatch said Stalin':! foutspoken" message was reply to notes from Mr. and Chun.'hill relating Soviet arrest of 16 leadthe Polish underground j;o the exile governmert liion. rans, meantime, said three would meet scon Jidon for a discussion of onomic restoration of Bund occupation of Germany presumably the Polish bn. The report was not ned in any official Allied

London Dally Mail said fchurrhill was urging an neeting of the three leadth ■ fc 'st method of deal-

THE DAILY Bi^NER, OREENTASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945.

ing with the Polish situat on, but added there was no indication Stalin was willing to recpen discussion. '‘There are unmistakable indications that the attitude of the Soviet government toward solution is stiffening considerably,” The Daily Mail said. The News-Chronicle said Stalin denied to Mr. Truman and Churchill that the Russians had invited the 16 arrested Poles to political discussions. The Western Allies had maintained that the Poles were s>e zed when they responded to a Soviet invitation to discuss a n 5 w Polish coalition government.

ated Denmark—be made the 50th participating nation here. Argentina beeame the 49th u'ter a bare-kr.uckle row with Russia in a public plenary session. Norwegian Foreign Minister Trygve Lie already has taKen preliminary steps in behalf oi the Danes. He wrote a personal letter to Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius. Jr., suggesting that Denmark be extended e.n invitation to Sap Francisco, That personal suggestion apparently was shelved.

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□ossified Ads

FOR SALE: Garden and flow- | er seeds, plants, bulbs, fertilizer ar.d Insecticides. Castle Gardens, 733 East Seminary street. 24-tf.

WANTED: Featherbeds, antique lamps, dolls, glassware, furniture. R. W. Baldwin, Greencastle, R. 4. 9-3p.

Oakley—Kroger Stores

PLANTS TO RE-OPEN

COMMITS SITCIDE

SAN FRANCISCO, May 11.— (UP)—The Uni led States and Fritain will oppose further invitations to the United Nations conference to prevent revival of the Russian demands for admis-

sion of

ernment. it was learned today. The issue of other invitations '■s expected to be raised formally again and soon. The Noorwegian relegation may ask—unless pro-' 'tiled upon not to do so that its Scandinavian neighbor liber-

LONDON, May 11.—(UP)— Lon rad Henlein, former Nazi gauleiter in the Sudrtenlaiul, committed suicide by slautiin" his wrists with a razor blade yesterday after his capture by Am- 1

j BRAZIL. Ind., May 11 (UP) —A clay manufacturing unit I that has been idle for 14 years i will soon be in opciation, it has i been announced by John Steele, president of Arketex Cermis

, corporation.

Ste le, forner governor of 111-

j afternoon. Miss Madonna Owen, Indianapolis was a week end guest of her mother and brother, Mrs. Hazel O.ven and Richard.

crican troops, the Evenin'- inois ‘ s;,id 0 P erationa would be

“It Sla,M,ard sal ‘ I «» a dispatch from

resumed with a small force but

• that about 100 employes would U S. Third Army headquarters bp uf! , d ^

today. I -py,,, pi an t would produce cnuas a leading figure buildinK tllp . AU but!

Henlein

In the Nazi-inspired Sudeten disorders that led to the (iertna i occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1089. I

FOR SALE: Johnson GlowCoat, Qt. $1.00; Plastic-Glo, $2.75 Qt.; Wall paper cleaner, 10c to 40c; Powderene, rug cleaner 89c; Adjustable Kiddie Gates $2.49; Flint and Walling Auto water system $110.50; 4 ft. Barbed wire, $4.35 spool; Burdsals Enamel and Paint. Etcheson Hardware, Bainbridge. 7-6t

amelled

two of Brazil's clay plants are not in operation, company of-

Mrs. Grace Morehart who recently underw *nt an operation at th? county hospital was ab'e to r turn to her n*>me Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waltman spent a few days last week with her father, Mr. Fay Robinson and Mrs. Robinson. Seaman Waltman is home on a 30 day furlough, from 2 years ovor-

ficials said.

seas duty

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Henry Phillips

Philips,

FOR SALE: AU varieties of early garden plants. Mrs. Charles Crawley, 309 North Indiana Phone 396-W. 30-tf.

FOR SALE: Three white faced ewes with wool to lamb; two Shropshire ewes with 4 ewe lambs. Russel Bock, 314 Melrose, Greenca«tle. 10-2p.

BUY NOW! PAY LATER!— Light your farm with powerltte. Electric Light and Power Plants for the farm are now available.

! the Senior play in Grcsncastle ! Friday night. Miss Velma Phil-

IE-THROW1NG TANKS SEARING NIPS ON OKINAWA f***%Z^***t^^£rj^

... .j. .j. .j. -I- -l- -J- -I- | the play.

‘-Memorial service for Pvt. Miss Mad( , lyn 0 . Dell and Mrs . Maynard Coleman was well at- , Ruark went tQ Indlanapo .

| lis Sunday to see the former’s

attended plontgomery Ward and Co.

7-6t.

■■:r

tended, services were very

presslve.

'1 . -e from here who attended tl.e D strict ni'' ting at the Gobin Memorial Methodist church 3 in Gieencastle Sunday aiternoon

L. other, Wendell, who is very tick, Mrs. Hervey Johnr.on of Danville was a week end guest of

were. Mesdames Amy Buis, Ber- he '' molher ‘ Mrs ‘ ^ Ro'Xnson

Who is confined to her bed as a

' pin

immfi

RE THROWING TANK is seen In action against Japanese positions on the high rocks of OkiThe high bursts of flame are used as anti-personnel weapon. These crags look down on the nth division of Uw U, S. 10th Army, and at the time prevented their advancement until they 1 be taken. (International)

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nice Smith, Ruth Carpenter, Misses Wanda Bray, Lillian Buis. Melba and Fr la Smith, Kenneth and Gerald Carpenter and Noble

Tharp.

R v. and Mrs. Jar as Sho kloy ami Jimmie of Pitts,boro were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lisby. Pfc. an I Mrs. Paul Evans of Sm Francisco, Calif, arrived last Thursday. They sp rit Fr .lay and Friday night with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans over the week end. They visited the former Mrs. Evans brother, Herbert Sutherlin and family. Pfe. Evans is a Filing and R‘cording clerk in the A. IP. O. • | Mrs. Fred Brown went to Speedway City Sunday afternoon for a visit with Mrs. Paul ! Brown while Paul is at Flint, j Mich, on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson

WANTED: Maid for small family, private home. Must be able to cook. No Sunday work. Apply Banner, Box 268. 9-3p

WANTED: To rent building for Automobile Agency in Green castle or would sign a lease with some one who would renodel a building suitable for Automobile Agency Box R M, Banner 9-4t.

-FOUND-

FOUND: Red male pig weighing about 90 lbs. Owner may have for pay of feed and advertisement. Russell Day, 1% miles east of Groveland. 9-3t

-Lost-

' WANTED: Phone 263-W.

Upright

piano. 9-3p.

WANTED: Automatic water heater Phone 711-J.

10-3t.

WANTED: Woman for grocery clerk. Apply at 707 South Locust after 6:00. 10-3t.

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod

LOST: Small snap purse containing $5 bill and several one dollar bills, by woman who needs it badly. Reward if returned to The Banner Office. ll-2t.

-Real Estate-

FOR SALE: An attractive four 100m home with eight acres • f ground. On a black top road five miles from Greencastle. Electricity, fine chicken house, garage. Price $5000.00 J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 7-6t

FOR SALE: The Stewart heme at 302 West Liberty street. All rooms on one floor. Bath, furnace, garage, corner lot. J. T. Christie, Real Estate 7-6t.

FOR REN1

FOR SALE: High producing 5 year old Jersey cow, with ten weeks calf. Harold Boesen, 2 i dles south of cement plant. 10-2p.

FOR SALE: 5 foot slide top cooler; one senior Coca Cola cooler, both in good condition, also two gas heaters. Telepbon' 711-J. 10-3t.

FOR SALE: Two electric radios. Good ones. Cliffqrd O. Reeves, Bainbridge, Indiana, R. R L U-2t.

FOR SALE: Cultivators. John Deere Model A tractor. Vein C.

Porker, WUMviOo, it. i.

ll-14-16-3r.

to

result of a fall in her kitchen floor, tearing the ligiment loose in her right knee she is recovering ifow || Coleen PhiJlij^j is staying with, Mrs. Robinson this week. Their Sunday evening guest was Mrs. Charles Allen

Perkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Suth. grand piano, erlin were Sunday visitors of Mr 129-W. 632 Fast and Mrs. Kenneth Wallaca in street.

Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillip" visited Sunday with Herbert Arnold and family.

FOR SALE:

George Sleek 6

$250. Phone Washington

ll-3t.

FOR RENT: Two upstairs looms, ultilities furnished. See John Tharp, 317 North Jackson. V 10-2t.

FOR RENT: Modem 3 or 4 room apartment, adults. Phone 565-W. 9-11-21

BOR SALE: Allie

R. Allen

house, East Walnut

street, 5

rooms, modern. First-Citizens

Hank & Trust Co.

7-5t.

FOR SALE: Good

6 room

house, good barn with 4 lots.

Price $3800. Modist

Haltom,

Com- nercial Place.

9-3p.

FOR RENT: Modem furnished apartment for adults. 612 East Washington Street. Phone 808-J. n-ip.

FOR RENT: Very nice unfurnished apartment. Adults only. Phone 378-W. ll-2t.

FOR RENT: Three roc I ouse, one acre of ground. W. E. McBride, Limcdaie. ll-2p.

-Miscellaneous-

IU:\L ESTATE TRANSFERS

May,

ATTENTION: Your old lawn mower has a rash value, regardless of condition. Bring them to Manfond Craver, Welding and Repair Service, 208 N. Jackson, St. 20-tf.

FOR SALE: 14 shoats. Chester White and epotted. Garden plants, nil varieties, early and late. Disease and wilt resistent. Jesse Rollings, Reelsville. 11-lt.

Have your refrigerator put In 1 ondition for slimmer. For reliable refrigerator repairs, cull Pete’s Refrigeration Service, Phone 4F2I. 9-tf.

J of near Bethel, Charlie West of

D-X CARE REDUCES WEAR

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Coatesvillc were dinner guests Sunday of Miss Avis Knetzer. Mrs. Lou Reece has returned home from Danville where she sp »nt a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Bunten. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans, Mrs. Wm. Zeiner, Dallin- Ruark and family attended Sunday iSchool convention at Canaan

Sunday

Courtlnnd Sinclair, Indianapolis was a Sunday visitor of Mr !

and Mrs. C. J. Ferrnnd.

Murt Wade is spending his vacation in Hollister, Calif, visiting his son, Malcolm Wade and |

family.

Mrs Alice. Gorham, George 1 Weisbarr, Mrs. Mabel Pars* ns and grandson, Indianapolis called ' on Mrs. Clara Hubbard Sunday 1

John W. Byrd to Fred lot in Greencastle. $1.

May L. Gill to Ray W. Etaheson, etux land in Warren twp.

j $1.

Mary E Lehr, etcon to Everett H. Lehr, land in Cloverdale twp.

, SI.

Laura T. Zar.ng to Roscoe Zaring, etux land in Washington

j twp. $1.

I Amanda E. Anderson to | Arthur Sutherlin etux, lot in

Greencastle. $1.

Harold H. Smith, etux to Daie Janes, lot in Cloverdale. $1. Claude C. Newgent, etux to Horace Richey, etux, land in

Clinton twp, $1.

Ross A. Runyan, ctal to Nellie M. Denny lot in Greencastle.$1. Nellie M. Denny to Ross A. Runyan, etux lot in Greencastle.

$1.

Bainbridge cemetery Co. to Frank Goodman, lot in cemetery $50. Frank W. Day, etux to James S. Watts, etux, land in Cloverdale twp. $1.

FOR SALE: Black and tan English pups for real trail and I tree dogs. These will make real ones. Should have bawling voices. Priced right, 5 males. 3 females. B. L. Stith, Darlington. Ind., R. 1. Shi nnondale Phone ll-2p.

ATTENTION FARMERS! Highest prices paid for all kinds of poultry, (jet our prices before selling. < & S Poultry Company, 2853 Central, Iiidinna|x»lis. Stun Bollard, proprietor. 7-6|>.

FOR SALE: 1 Areola heating plant complete, good condition. State Atlas 1876. 1 plate glass mirror. 3 ft. square, perfect condilion. 501 W. Walnut St. Call 721-J after 7:00 p. m. or Saturd.y. Ip.

PLANTS FOR SALE: Tomato, cabbage, pepper and sweet potatoes Roy Budich Veselenovich, 74 Martinsville St

WEIL, WELL - LOOK WHO'S HERE!

FOR SALE: One Sorrel horse, wt. 1300 lbs., work any place. Olen Dudley, Fillmore, R. 1. 7-9-11-up.

Rug and Furniture express your own personality. Give them personalized care. Twist, weave, Olsen, Domestic, American and fine Orientals cleaned by the method best suited them. Cleaning rugs and o’stuffed furniture is not a side line with us. Cleaned in your home or in our plant. Our methods approved by Good Housekeeping. Hoosie- Rug Cleaners, 604 S. College Ave. Phone 47 for appointment. Ownei and operated by the Pattert ins, Apr. 25-eod-15t.

DEFINITE OBLIGATIONS INDIANAPOLIS, May 11.— (UP) Allied victory in Europe gives American:i “some definite 1 bligations’’ at home and abroad, for insuring international peace .md prosperity. Associate Justice William O. Douglas of the Supieme court said today. These obligations will continue, he said, aftei the victory that ’vill “certainly’’ follow in Asia. The death, the starvation, the destruction, the despair left in U.e wake of Nazism on the European continent will be left, also, in Asia after the defeat of Japan, Douglas said, and America has a duty—to itself- to restore those lands, Douglas spoke at the opening cf the Indiana Seventh War I/"an dilve. The drive starts nationally on May 14. Its goal is $14,000,000 000. Charity, food, medicine, clothing, money, are only partial answers to the problem of reconstructing the Moody world for peace and secuGty, Douglas said. The United States, and other nations, must have self-respect, mutual understanding and mutual trust to live with each' other without wars, he said. These tiungs cannot be bought—nor ten peace, he said. “We can never again ‘help China’ or ‘feed Belgium’ because are sorry for th“ people of

FOR SALE: Rio Grande Mitchell lump coal. See Fred Strange or call 463-J. 7-9-1 l-3p.

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uv youR car ?

Yes, if it is Given Needed Protection

guaranteed spring changeover SERVICES Drain and refill Crankcase with summerweight Diamond 760 Motor Oil • Change Transmission & Differential Lubricants to proper summer grade • D-X Guaranteed Lubrication for chassis and body • Flush Cooling System • Check Battery • Check and Inflate Tires • Repack Front Wheel Bearings • Clean aqpi Adjust Spark Wuga • Wash, Wax and Polish Car • Service Oil Filter, Air Cleaner • Inspect Lights A Windshield Wiper • Clean Windows.

The junk yard is ahead for thousands of cars this Spring. Will yours be among them? To prolong your car's life—get Spring Change-Over services at once. Drive in at the D-X sign TODAY or phone your D-X Dealer now for an appointment. The D-X Dealer is a lubrication expert and he knows the right lubricant to use for every friaion point. He guarantees Diamond 760 Motor Oil, Diamond D-X Lubricants and D-X Motor Fuel for the maximum in performance.

MID-CONTINENT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

Diamond D-X Product* are piatributed by:

ORTON OIL CO

FOR SALE: 10 inch ventilating fan complet*’ with casing, all metal. Keller-Coan Drug Store. 11-lt.

Cus'.omers of the Greencastle ' ash Coal Company must sign the Consumer's coal Declaration Cards at 210 West Popular Street In order to get w.nter’s coal. No coal can be delivered without signed cards. R. W. Day. 11-lt.

those lands,” Douglas said. “China and Belgium and the United States are together pait uf something bigger. If we help China we help ourselves, in the rimplest and most literal meaning of the word.”

FOR SALE: New pair ladies Hack shoes, rize 8-D. Phone 328-J, 11-lp.

Never too lute to insulate. Cab f r see R. E. Knoll. Phone 60 01 673-J. 25-tf.

UNION ( HAPEL CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 Mother's Day program Morning Service 11:00 Evening Service 8:00 All Service Mothers be piesent Everyone welcome L. C. Bickett pastor

FOR SALE: Good baby buggy. $6. Phone 494-M. ll-2t.

FOR SALE: Vanity Dresser, three drawers on each side, walnut finish, 18” by 45”, only $15.95. Furniture Exchange. West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 11-lp.

-Wanted-

WANTED TO BUY: Armv I up tent with ropes and stakes Call 653-R. 11-lp

TERMITES Their Spring Offensive.

Are Now Starlln:

nunt now Is th. lime to counter-Bt-

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sylvester Treat -Carter, etux to Joseph Saunders etux, land

:n Floyd twp. $1.00.

I Rex R. Hathaway, etux to

moth damage for 5 years or Ber- Amanda K An derson, land in

leu pays the damage. Protect _ Madison twp . $1 .

One spraying of Berlou stops

vour clothes, furniture, rugs, v.oolens with Berlou. KellerCoan Drug Stoie. 11-tf.

INSURANCE Save 25% on Farm Fire Policies EZRA CRAFT, Phone 892 Auto — Fire — Life

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THIS IS HIM Old Fatso, himself—Hermann Goering, one-time reichs-marshal of Germany, No. 2 Nazi and boss of the busted Luftwaffe—complete mitt his snappy uniform and mitt 10 pounds or so of those medals he awarded himself, when the going was good. This photo was taken just after Goering surrendered to the United States Seventh Army near his hideout at liitzbuchl in Bavaria..The first thing Goering UW^ftyr his capture was to take a both, don this bcmcdallcd uniform and pose for this picture, which shows him standing before an American flag of the-35th division of the Seventh Army. Agmy Signal Corps photo. (International Soundptaoto).

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1 before 9:30 A. M. f Service That Day. A. J. Wilde, Phone 4S4-R, Box 58, Greencaetle.

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