The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1945 — Page 3

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y\Z1 TRIAL from »••■■* •»»•>

'fand atrocity slashed across

, gce oi Europe by these p 0S ties of the master race. 1 Tht , indictment demanded t h for all of the accused on

^ principal counts:

, That they took part in a

ed crimes against peace, war] crimes and crimes against hu->

manity.

2 That the defendants manj ether Nazi leaders dead or hiding led the

nation into a

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oblications.

.ml conspiracy which involv-1 '' ”' ey committed war

Cr,m c-s directly or indirectly.

WE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTlJ", NDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1945.

4—That they directly commit-! ted crimes against humanity.

and REVIVAL MEETING now ’ Revival meeting at the Apost-

German J olie ehureh, east Washington

vloiati™ ° f afrer, ’ ssion street and Commercial Place of Gremany’s treaty ^ with the H. C. Torrance and

family. Meetings will continue

all this week.

sages each evening at 7:30 o’clock. Pastor Elder Ben Bonney.

FIRST W.A4 KILLED

OPEIAJUSAS, La. (UP)— Lt Ethel Pitre, the first girl from . Opelousas to join the WAC, was I killed in. a truck accident on Saipan during combat operations shortly after the war ended, ac-

OPEN ALL DAY | THURSDAY 4 :

1 he public is cordially invited j. * • ^ w i t<’ hear these.soul atirfng ^ "

Qassihed Ads

FOR SALE

ENJOY A DELICIOUS TURKEY DINNER

WITH ALL THE TRIMMIN S

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Hard to lict i^lcr€*lian<lise We are happy to say that we have received some items that have been almost impossible to get for several years ★ 4 INCH PINE FLOORING ★ OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS 8 foot by 7 foot. ★ METAL BASEMENT COLUMNS ★ METAL COAL CHUTES / ★ METAL GABLE VENTILATORS ★ DRAIN TILE ~4 in. by 6 in. ★ RED BRICK ★ 47 inch FIELD FENCE. IllnU K LITMIIEIt€o. Phone 403

FTYR SALK: Lighting fixtures and supplies; Monarch room circulators $75.50; lanterns, $1.70 stove and furnace pipe: Kilter disc, 40c; 10 quart galvanized buckets, 39c; Water softeners. $119.50; shower cabinets, $55.75 up; No. 9 Bruce wire lb. 7c; KohNo. 9 Bruce wire lb. 7c; Kohler ler toilet combinations, $32.50; 5 | in. gutter and down spouts; 47 inSON HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO., Bainbridge. 14-til

FOR SALE: All wool winter <»mt, Misses size, practically new Phone 128-J. 309 East Walnut. !

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TOP. SALE Used 2 hurn< r eleetrir hot plate. $7.50. Box DC, Banner. 20-Ip.

FOR SALE: Day bed, good condition. Mrs. George Bailey, Mt. Meridian. 19-2p.)

FOR RENT

FOR SALE: 6 head of good I work horses. Phone 524-J. i 19-2t.

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It’* h#f4l Ih4 new 1444 Ford—advanced in (lyla, comfort, power and economy ... Hero i* a big car—roomy and luxurious— with mattive grille and smart new interior ... You’ll find it smooth and lave) riding —thanks ta multi-loaf springs of a now design. For extra safety, brakes are new, self-centering hydraulics—big anough ta stop a car af twica the weight.., There’s 10 more horsepower than bofora in tha famous V-8 angina—and still moro overall economy. Sea this now Ford—now at your daalar’s. FOKO MOTOR COMPANY

THEM’S A YOUR FUTURE!

FOR SALE: Fuller broom, $1.19; dust unop, $1.19; wall brush, $1.25; bowl brush, .95e; balls brush, ,85c; upholstery brush, .99e; radiator brush, .50c; bottle brush, .25c; furniture Polish, qt. ,99c; metal polish, r.t. ,65c; silver polish ,45c; fullustrc rubless floor wax, qt. .95c; gal. $2.95; liquid wax, qt. ,95c; paste .wax, 1 lb. 79c; 4 lbs. $2.50. Many articles too numerous to mention. Make your Christmas gift a Fuller. Ralph Hole, 707 E. Washington, St. 20-21-23-p.

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FOR. SALE: Pre-war baby walker in god condition. 'Ftrone 785-J. 19-t3.

FOR RENT: 3 rooms unfurnished, elderly lady preferred. Flora Hunter, 502 Elm St. 9-tp.

FOR SALE:Day bed, good condition. Mrs. George Bailey. Mt. Meridian. 19-2p.

FOR SAjLE; 1i00 ft. 1-3" water pipe, good condition. John Tharp.

20 ' U FOR SALE: Two wheel trnilFOR SALE: Linx dyed wolf er, good tires, stock rack. Fred chubby coat, size 12, in excellent Hansel, 3 miles south of Putiqondition, $15. Martha Seller, namville. 19-Ip.

Greencastle, R. 2 Phone B ilc

Union.

20-lp.

FOR SALE: Good 410 shot gun and l' a box shells. Elbert Heavin, Higgert St., north of hospital. 20-lp.

FOR RENT: Furnished light house keeping rooms. 40ii E. Hanna. i;0-lp.

FOR RENT OR SALE: A good two story brick bldg., joining the bank. Size 33x54 It. E. M. Hurst, M. D.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE: Baby walker good condtion. Phone 785-J. 19-3t. Montgonu ry Ward.

NOW AT WARDS: Hunting j pants, coats, caps, all sizes. 1 " ' 19-20-2L

FOR SALE: Eating rabbits for Thanksgiving. Inquire at Weber’s Bicycle Shop, 200 N. Indiana. 19-2p.

FOR SALE: 2 Chester white male hogs and com elevator.

Lloyd Butler, Fillmore.

FDR SALE: CV'imes golden and several varieties of red apples. McCullougW Orchard, on; mile south west of Greencastle. 13-tf.

FOR SALE: Small cook stove ;in good condition. Northwest Baruaby’s office. Mrs. Nellie Figg. 20-3t.

FOR SALE: 6 pure bred Cheviott ewe Limbs. $15 each; Hercules gas or! kerosene engine 6 H P. 6 miles east on Stilesville Road. M. L. Nichols. 19-2n.

FOR SALE; Four good milk cows. Ralph Minter, 3 miles northwest of CJoatesville. 19-3p. FOR SALE: 2 year old brimllc heifer, is millcing. John Wyn-

FOU SALK: Fresh Jersey cow and calf. Dennis Long. Reelsville. 19-3p. FOR SALE: Indian Chief motorcycle, 1945 model, excellent condition. Otis Wood, Greencas-

tle, R. 3.

ATTENTION FARMERS Why wait for the Spring rush.

19-dp. \ Have your plow shares sharpened and other farm machinery repair done now. You'll get good work at reasonable prices. At the lamedale Repair Shop. W. B. Vaught, owner and operator.

19-3p.

j JUST RECEIVED: Stokers,

20-3p. -.q if, sizes.

Heavy 14 gauge

T’OR SALE: Ivory enameled' * u ‘ el ho PP« r - Capacity 410 lbs.

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17-5t.

restrictions.

kitchen cabinet, zinc top, with I

sugar container and flour bin,! " nrt *’ $VOO. Furniture Exchange, West! Komi Women’s Market, cakes, Side Square. Phone 170-J. I pies, fries, hens and turkeys.

20-lp. open Wednesday.

19-2p.

CHRISTMAS GIFT PHOTOGRAPHS See our “SpeciHlK” Find Mr. and Mrs. R. Von Nteinens’ Studio Over Murph.vK 5 & 10<- Store

koop, R. R. 3. Greencastle, Iml. 19-2p.

FOR SALE: Lovely flowers and blooming plants for your

Thanksgiving table. Tender cate,! $60.00 per acre

FOR SALE: Fat geese, dress-' ed if wanted. Mrs. W. H. Reasor at Dunbar Bridge. 20-lp.

Newkirk’s Service Station will be closed all day Thanksgiving. 20-21-2t.

REAL ESTATE

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At Sale Pavilion Friday, 2

Hampshire spring boars.

20-21-21.

PEARL HARBOR

prompt handling, is yours wh<'n you entrust your Thanksgiving orders to us. You will like our

FOR SALE: Extra- good, 3 piece boys brown snow suit, size 3. Also pair good boots for boys or girls, size 5Vj. See Mrs. Porter at 212 W. Washington St,, Greencastle. 20-2p.

(Coiitlniiptl from l*ntre Onr» i ..’i* , t-. , , the fleet and harbor against an service. Miltons i.o.sey Patch air attack. flower phone 707-R. 20-lt.

That was one of Richardson’s last reports as fleet commander. He gave a copy to his successor, Adm. Husband E .Kimmel, who was in command when the Japs delivered their sneak blow Dec.

7, 1941.

Richardson told in detail of his argument with Mr. Roosevelt during a White House visit Oct. ! 8, 1940, on the question of concentrating the Pacific fleet at

Hawaii.

Richardson said he was invited to the White House for lunch. Adm. William D. Leahy, then governor of Puerto Rico, was there. Leahy later became chief of staff to Mr. Roosevelt and

now serves in the same capacity ] to President Truman. FOR SALE: Farm wagon, box ‘‘I took up the question of re- bed - 4 hole cook stove, 2 year old turning to the Pacific coast all Hereford bull, one rail slat coin of the fleet except the Hawaiian cribbing, 5 nine foot sheets galdetachment,” Richardson testi- vanized roofing. Robert Housfied. ton, Cloverdale, R. 1. ‘‘The President stated that the ! 20-22-24-3p.

fleet was retained in the Hawaiian area in order to exercise a restraining influence on the

actions of Japan.”

Richardson expressed the opin-

ion that it might influence a! DeLaval cream separators,

FOR SALE: 78 acres, 40 till-

able, rest woods pasture. New chicken house, new garage, goi, i i Dairyman's artificial insembarn, fair house, good cave ination service. A. J. Wilde, house, god fence. Level land. Phone 434-R. 19-eod-tf,

12 miles north-

west of Greencastle. Guy Hutton, R. R. 4, Greencastle, Ind. '

15-6p.

RAUCOON ( HI IM H BAZAAR The annual bazaar and supper at the Raccoon Church Thursday evening. Oyster soup, celery,

FOR SALE: A 114 acre farm pickles, coffee, pie and ice cream, about thrac miles from Green- Bcffin serving at 6 p. m. castle. Seventy-five acres till- 20-2t. able. balance pasture with ~~

FOR SALE: Poland China males. Ready for service. Choice forty dollars. O. M. Thomas, Morton. 20-21-21. FOR SALK: One Florence Hot Blast No. ”53” heating stove.

Flrnil Jurich, Fox Ridge.

20-21-2p.

FOR SALE: Child's tricycle, Irish Mail, excellent condition. Call 754-R. 20-2t.

FOR SALE: Good enamel coal range also saddle and bridle. El do Bannon, Parkersburg, Indiana. 20-21-22-3p.

civilian political government but three different sizes in not the military government of Miller’s.

Japan. He said the Japanese knew the fleet was undermanned and unprepared for war. He contended the Japs would be more impressed if the fleet returned to the west coast, took on ammunition ami supplies and strip-

ped for war operations.

stock r.t 20-cod.

FOR SALE: The Cloverdal Package Store—a good business located on Road 43 across Main Street from the First National Bank. Reason for selling, ag • health and too much work. E. M. Hurst, M. D., Cloverdale.

20-4t.

NOTH i: OF \imiim*>tha i ni.N FOR SALE: Roval typewriter $35.00. Phone 298-R. 20-lt. by Hu .JimIk'* of’ ili»- f’ircuit Court! • If Pulliam Fountv. slates af Imll- FOR SALE: Pomeranian nips, ana. Administrator of tin* ostate of Nellie All.in. lat. .,r jMitnam Call 433-uM after five oclock. Count>. deceased. oQ„ M t Said estate is supposed to 1m> ' solvent. —-— Jniims S. All.In. AdmlnlstnHnr RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday No. 8671. . , T - oim*r t\ Ak« rs, clerk of the Novmb?r 24th. Court House, I’utnimi t'liviilt l'(init. u.. tn Tv- Kanna 20-21-23-3t I’. U sto. Hs. i, Atlornay. 20.**: j 8 ” 10 - In K appa.

F O It SALE THE BUILDINS AND BUSINESS Know As Po^bbIw Garner Parkersburg, Indiana on State Road 43. 12 Miles south of CT»wf<*rdsvUle IB miles north of Greencastle This Is a good modern building, on » well travelled highway, at a location that has enjoyed an Increasingly profitable business for twenty-five years. There is already plenty of business, but the owner lias other Interests, ami netxh more time to dig gravel ami feed livestock. The garage is complete in all details, with good water system, cement front drives, plenty of parking space, ami other modern facilities and conveniences. This la a real opportunity for some ambitious ami energetic man to get Into an already well established, profitable and sound business in a good location. WILL SELL FOR CASH OR TRADE FOR FARM SEE

ALOXZO DEERE Bole Agent.

Phone Waveland 49

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Waveland, Indiana

C ARO OF THANKS

springs. Good house and out

buildings. Reasonably priced. J. — T. Christie, Real Estate. 20-5t. 1 take this means of thanking my friends who sent me so many FOR SALE: Antique walnut beautiful cards and flowers, to bed; complete. O. S. Wilson, La- D r Tervnis and Dr. Wisemnii for " 0 £ a - 19-2p. their services and to the nurses

for th'dr splendid care during my

stay in the hospital.

Mrs. Pearl Skinner. Greencastle, R. 2. 20-lp.

LOST

LOST: Fox terrier dog, medium size brown and some white. Liberal reward. Ed L. Kersey, R. 2, Greencastle. 20-21-2p.

LOST: Six ladies hats, In greyish colored sack, between 600 block East Washington street and 11 Larrabee St. Phone 604. after 6 o'clock. Reward.

19-20-2p.

LOST: Cocker Spaniel, black, female. Reward. Lucille Blois, 4 on 37, Bainbridge. 19-20-2p LOST: Brown and white female Foxterrier, about 1 mile, east of Belle Union last Friday. Children's pet, answers to name of Trixie. Reward. Call 289-J ar 731-R. 19-20-2p.

WANTED

A & *3 Junk Yard will buy beef • Mies market price. 8-t^.

WANTED: General hauling'. Call Mt. Meridian, W. L. Tincher.

15-9p.

HELP WANTED: Married man on farm year around, good living conditions. Oscar Clodfeit-

er, Russellville.

WANTED: Six or seven room house in or near Greencastle. Rollie Royse, 805 Crown St.

19-3tp.

WANTED: Curtains to wash and retch. 36 Beveridge St.

19-2p.

WANTED: A fire

screen. Amy Custis, 1001 S. Crown or call 441-R. 20-lp.

noth r. or i i*o\ oftu\M/.\tio\ o» ritoi’osftri 1*1 I N \ >1 « Ol NT\ SOU. '’ONISi:i«\ \TIO\ IH.STRICT. EHlll< \i I \c l.\M>s LVIM; in 1*1 T\ % H l OI NTN . I MM \ N \ WH KREAS. »m I lie 14tli tiny of November, I'M’., there was duly filed with tlie State Soil Conservnilnn i’.it imii . a petition Hisn- * d b> ai 1 «•. i lt, landowners pur- • s| iant to Mm provisions of the Soil Cons# r V i 1 ion I Mst l iet DiWS M’li.ipi.r A«’t I'.rn Chapter I'il. n- 's T* 11. and Chapter '>31, .\« - ts 11*1.*.) r«M|iiesi ins: the establish! . lit ■ f i; . . I’utiiam County Soil Cnnsiivation District, and WHEREAS, the lands sought to he included in the said district by said petition comprise lands in Putnam county. described .substantially i follows; all of Putnam county. Indiana. N« »\\ . Til i:i: i:r* *UE. notice is lu’iehN Kivcn that a public hearing will be held pursuant to the Mild pi-tition on the question of the desirahilit \ and necessity ill ,1 '’ 'I ‘ •' St of • h, publie Welfare, of the er.’Hticoi «il such flistrict*. on the !|im stion of the appropriate* houml trie tO be r -imnd to RUCh District; upon tin- properlty t)f th<' pt iition md all other proceedings tak• 1 u under th.* said Act; and upon all questions re vide lit to such inquiries. The said public hearing will he held by the Slut.* Soil Conservation Committee on th. 1th d a \ of I*ecemher. l!*4"i, beKi/ininK at 2:0tl p. m. in the ass»*ml»Iy room of tin’ Court House in Oreencastle, in the county of

Put na m.

All firms, persons of voting affe, or corporations owning’ a llfi»

io on Oi O , H bitc or huger any tract or 1 d-zu-tr icts !i| la on . \ ceding 10 acres In area, ami |1 firms, persons of

voting ago or corporations in |o- ' 1 1 1 * ..- -. -vvj.qi under an expressed or Implied lease, or renting: of any trart or tracts of hind exceeding {'10 acres in area and lying: within tin- abov, boundaries. and ali , < tin r Interest...i parties arc invited ti* atteml and shall be given an opportunity to be heard at tho 1 time ami place Inrcinbefore speci-

fied.

STATE SOU, CONSERVAJ Tins COMMITTEE

1 Richard T. .lames, chairmnn

place Dated tills 20th day of

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WANTED: Any kind of dead i stock. Call 278, Greencastle. 1 - Charges paid. John Wacht-i 1 '

Company.

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Notice is Hereby (liven, That Hie undersigned has duly quuli fled as Executrix of the Last will ami testament of Charles X. M Wethy deceased, in the Putna... Circuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been duly authorised by said Court to administer

stiil estate.

Said estate is supposed to be

solvent.

Nov. 2. 1945. (foorgie L. Me Wethy, Executrix

No. Sf;«7.

F. O. Htossel. Attorney. Omer C. Akers. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit (bunt. fi-t.

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