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Yon Ribbentrop Seeks Witnesses

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTi NDIANA, FRIDAY,- NOVEMBER, 23, 1945.

UUERNBERO, Nov. ■23.—

war minister during World War I and later ambassador u>' France, and Geoffrey Dawson, I

training program intended to qualify them to head dealerships

of their own.

I>eaiers of the Edgewater, N. J., and Dallas, Texas, branches

* w ‘"S i"e Wiunicn era no..,» , i led in the veteran co-operation war dimes tnbuntal today to era ‘ Da ^'>n is which now 4 460 young call six prominent British publk . ' men in the nation. Edgewater , Ben and “a General Wood of the f ai ‘ ter aaid . t do not know listed 264 and Dallas 205. SubL . s . Am y” as defense witnesses: court will agree to stantial employment also was ret0 prove that Britain planned to^" but I hope so and we| ported from the

SPORTING NEWS

r p)_ Joachim von Ribbentrop

dur - !

attack Germany.

Doctor Fritz Sauter, the form-

Atlanta, Los

Angeles, New Orleans and Rich-

Wren the fourth day of the mond branches.

Accepted applicants

er German foreign minister’s at- 11 ml opened, assistant prosecu-

torney. announced that he has filed an application to subpoena

become

the prominent men. He did not 'he American

mcntii'y wnat General Wood he

meant.

on ki.ink Wallis of Boston re- part of a dealer’s regular orgamiiewed a detailed development of nation and get training in all

conspiracy case phases of sales and service. Ttte

against the 20 Nazi leaders. | veteian takes his choice of the Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, oftice or P a >ts departments. H"

in his

BOWLING

(By Jim Zers) - BASKETBALL -

FOOTBALL

Cubs To Play Bloomington

The Tiger Cubs of Grejencastle travel to Bloomington tonight for their third game of the 194r,

-46 net season.

Bowling

7:00

Friday University A vs. Johnson's

STANDING

Won Lost

Defeated in their encounters, th.‘ local

first

Zinc Mill 17 Coca Cola 15 two] University A 14

basketed - Dobbs 14

(There are several generals by through his attorney, entered ar. S 61 ® f uU pay

that na ve in the American objection to the prosecution’s de- ^'P- column at the expense army register.) scription of the Nazi government As a veteran gains i xperlence[ Panthers thts evening.

Von Ribbentrop’s list included structure. The objection claim-' 1 ''' f ' n ds additional -c,-; ■ itunities Lord Beaverbrook, publisher of ed that the Reich defense coun- to lealn the operat or.., of other the powerful London Daily Ex- c11 never existed, and that Keit.1 de P ai 'tnients of the oealership, ]iress and close advisor of Win- nevel ' had been a member of the and ' once fully qualified, may Pton Churchill. i cabinet. 1 —

(The Daily Express said in a The defense was reported Nuernberg dispatch that Ribben- planning to request that the tri-

trop also is demanding Soviet bunal summon a German neuro- ferent dt ’P ar tments to recotnForeign Minister Vaycheslavj psychiatrist named Bumke to ex- n,end llim . he becomes a candi-

Molotov as a defense witness. It amine Rudolf Hess, whose ment-

apprentice- j are hoping to break into the win j P niversity C 13

of th ■! Johnson's 12

Eitel’s 11 Midwest 11

share the direction and manage-

ment of the business.

Then, with knowledge of dif-

The Cubs showed improvem .>nt against Shelbyville last Friday and Coach Kern MrGlothlin will probably' use the same liri?up

against Bloomington.

Post Office 9 V. F. W B University B 8 Home Laundry 8

7 9 7 10 11 12 10 13 15 15 16 16

FOR “SALE

] COME NOW from a Business of J i yoiw own with a sure future ? I - 1 have such a Business and will be

FOR RtNT

FOR RENT: Furnished apart-

F’OR SALE: White enamel J1 " v ' n a . . ment adults only Phone 808-J . ... glad to tell you how to have one , J kitchen range, Warm Morning . . 1 23-lt.

. . * ... „ I like it. A car is my only invest- , stove both in like new condition. 1 r _ . >

Reason for selling, have installed furnace. Wayne Branneman, 2 miles east of Cloverdale. 22-3o

ment. Write,Orlin L. Jay, Rt. 4, Box 315 Brazil, Indiana. 22-3ts.

FOR SALE: Lighting fixtures and supplies; Monarch room circulators $75.50; lanterns, $1..70 stove and furnace pipe; Fil-

BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST

CHURCH

Sunday, November 25, 1945 Forest W. Howell, Minister 10:00 A M. Sunday School,

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOP. A JOB I OAN T USE YOU. If you have what it takes to manage

a Business of YOUR OWN you .Charley Hendrich, Supt. in may be the man I am looking for. . cha ^ p CI * saea and teachers for

Capital provided but you need a

all ages.

ter disc, 40c; 10 quart galvanized ca ‘ write Paul H. Bell. 21 E. j 11 :0 ° A - M - Morning Worship buckets. 30c; Water softeners, j Fjfth A venue, Columbus, Ohio! Sorvlc£ '' Thi: ‘ • laator wUl brTn f $119.50; shower cabinets. $55.75 for fu n particulars. Personal in- the message "Afratd of Sanity . up; No. 9 Bruce wire lb. 7c; Koh- i tervlew.can be arranged. 22-3ts. i^his is based on, the New es aNo. 9 Bruce wire lb. 7c; Kohler ' 'ment cure of the insane by Jesus.

YOUR CHANCE! 1 operate a ! 2:45 P. M. District Educationcongenial Business which pro-'ai Conference Brazil First

SON HARDWARE & FURNI- | du,ce8 * fine Income. Its future is j Methodist church. All officers, 'PURE CO Bainbridge l l-6t ; ^efure. I am the tx*ss and choose ’.teachers and youth of the church

ler toilet combinations, $32.50; 5 j in. gutter and down spouts; 47 in-

FOR SALE: Grimes golden and several varieties of red apples. McCullough Oi chard, one mile south west of Greencastle. 13-tf.

AT. DISPLAY

j date for regular Ford, Mercury

fC«fHln»MMl from fTure* Ono» contains as many functional ini

added that Churchill's name had al condition was reported by

and Lincoln dealership vacancies provements as have been offered

been dropped from the list be- prison doctor to be improved! j along with key men now employ-1 by Pontiac in any model year,

tause the defense did not believe Ernst Kaltenbrunner, ailing

Fillmore, 23; Belle Union 19

FOR SALE: 60 Barred Rock pullets, 6 months old, from blood • tested stock. Beginning to lay. | Jesse (Dock) Ensor, Clinton I Falls. 21-3p.

FOR SALE;

e l in ti'.'.' Ford organization.

the tribunal would allow hini to Nazi police chief, was much im-

k‘ called.) i proved today. The other men on von Ribben-

trop’s list hre Lord Vansittart, VETS WORK FOR FORD

formerly permanent undersecre- i

The Cloverdale

r

Package Store a good business

Two old Putnam county high! located on Road 43 across Main

.u„ u.... 1 Street from the First National

Reason for selling, ag

‘ health and too much work. E

t»ry of the British foreign of- ' pproximately 5 000 W orld

ficc; Lord Londonberry. secre- W;.i II veterans are working for

Plans are being developed by 19 airlines in the United Ftates to handle nearly on billion lbs. of air cargo in the near future, according to Distribution Age.

All have been completely tested schoo , rjvals clashod on the bas _ and found desirable. Everything kelbal , cnurt Wednesday nightl Bank on the car, both inside and out when plllmore downed Belle „ u

has been aimed at forwarding Unlon 23 to 19 m a bard fought j M Hurst ' M D " Cloverdale. Pontiac’s reputation for building ganie Belle Union was handi-

capped by the absence of two , Dairy herd for sale, 9 head ca - • regulars, Hurst and Dorsett, tie and Shorthorn bull; dairy who were ill of influenza. equipment; also six gilts. L. J.

my own working hours. An automobile is my only investment. My Business is not for sale, but if you will write or phone me promptly, I will give you some valuable information. John. W. Allee, R. F. D. 1. Box 16. Greencastle, Indiana. 22-3ts.

wjll attend.

There will be no regular youth meeting in the evening. You are cordially invited to the service

of the church.

| KKKLSV II.LK METHODIST

CHURCH

Sunday school 10:00 a. m. ■ Morris Miller, Supt. Peter Hols-

1 apple, Asst. Supt.

FOR SALE: A 114 acre farm j Worship and preaching, 11:00. about three miles from Green -; Sermon by the pastor, subject:

REAL ESTATE

castle. Seventy-five acres till- ( "It's Faith That Saves You.” able. balance pasture with Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. Good house and out! Evening church service, 7:30.

I

20-4t.

a fine car capable of giving top flight yet economical and trouble

free service.

TRY

TASTES RICHER LOOKS RICHER

HANDY'S

HOMOGENIZED MILK

The half score was knotted at Stoll. Roachdale Route 1, 1 1-2 12-12. Each side collected 8 miles southwest Parkersburg, field goals but Fillmore’s 7 .free , 20-4tp.

tosses to 3 by Belle Union prov- j ed the margin in the contest. 1 Keller and Morrison looked best for the losers while Girton was the big gun in the Fillmore i

FOR SALE: 3 year old r.-J hound Running and treeing. Elijah Sinclair. Grecnrastle. R. 4. 3p

IN THE HANDI-SQUARE BOTTLE

SMOOTHER MORE PALATABLE

'Tfou/ (Pn, ‘TPca/b&y

offensive. Summary: Belle Union (19) Keller ..a Wheeler

FG 4 1

THE CAR THAT'S REALLY HEM

Stringer 0 Morrison 3 j Ziegleman 0 Buis ., 0 I 8 Fillmore (28) FG W. Williamson 0 Miller 0 Girton 4 E. Robinson 2 Ross 1 IVilliamson 0 B. Robinson 1 8 Second team game: 17; Belle Union. 15.

FT 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 FT 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 7

PF 3 4 0

FOR SALE: Portable 8x16 cottage, $100. Harry Price, 1 mile west, 1 1-4 imile south Mt. Meridian. 20-6t.p

FOR SALE;. Apples, belt Orchard.

Buch 29-eo<l.

PF 1

FOR SALE: Fuller broom, $1.19; dust iinop, $1.19; wall brush, $1.25; bowl brush, .95c; bath brush, ,85c; upholstery brush, .9fte; radiator brush, .50c; bottle brush, ,25c; furniture polish, qt. ,99c; metal polish, r.t. ,65c; silver polish .45c; f.uilustro 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 men-

Fillmore, i

'tlon. Make your Christmas gift

a Fuller. Ralph Washington, St.

Hole, 707 E. 20-21-23-p.

Cloverdale Wins; Reelsville Loses

| RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday Novmber 24th. Court House, 8:30. Tri Kappa. 20-21-23-St

Clovenlale’s net team was re-

' turned the winner Wednesday FOR night while Reelsville lost its new 22

I high school basketball

Thanksgiving Eve.

The Clovers took the measure of Monrovia, 28 to 26, in a thrillI er down on the south Putnam

| floor.

I Reelsville put up a hard fight | against Gosport and the contest

1 FOR SALE: 50 Duroc shoats. , Claude Crodian, Clinton Fails.

23-2t.

SALE: Not Installed. 1 Victor cast furnace with

game casing, $121.00; 1 Now 27" Victor cast furnace with casing $191.00. Cloverdale Hardware & Lumber Cp. 23-26-21.

springs. Good house and out j Evening church service, buildings. Reasonably priced. J. Congregational singing. Sermon: T. Christie, Real Estate. 20-5t. ‘‘Champions of God’s Law.”

Our church school is now planning a Christmas program. Christmas Day celebrates the birth of a Savior the great

event in all human history. The FOR SALE: 45 acres, good Reelsville Sunday school needs house, plenty of clover, everlast- the help ami the presence of ing water, $2,000. No less, many, many moj-e. Everybody

South of National road, west of invited.

FOR SALE: 7 room house, gardeu spot, chicken lot. I 1 -., miles south of Greencastie, at Limedale. Lloyd Bemis. 23-3p.

Cloverdale. John Tharp, 23-2t.'

MISCELLANEOUS

JUST RECEIVED: Stokers,! 30 lb. sizes. Heavy 14 gauge ■

steel hopper. Capacity 410 lbs. Thanksgiving at this service.

Montgomery j Evening Worship 7:30 P.M.

SOMERSET < IIRISTIAN

CHURCH

Bible School 10 A. M. Morning Worship—11 A. M. Special attention given

No restrictions.

Ward.

17-5t.

We have for delivery now Firetender stokers, all sizes. Installed on 2 hours notice. A. J. Duff. 21-4t

CrJlly /Price, Superintendent Earl C. Davis, Minister

Come join us in these services

four Sundays ea,;h month.

NONE SO GOOD” SAYS MRS. CARL STOWE

NOTICE: Will open my !

slaughter house for custom i Springflekl, Missouri — Mrs. butchering Monday, Nov. 26th. C. Carl Stowe finally got around to K. Priest. Phone Brick Chapel, writing to Faultless Starch. Here

23-24-2tp is wha t she says:

NOTICE: Anyone representing himself to be an agent of the Whicker Nursery of Amo is falsely representing himself as we haven’t worked in Greencastie In three years. Anyone wishing to contact us call Otto Whicker at Amo. 23-24-26-3p.

LOST

LOST: Between Cloverdale cemetery and Putnamville. side wall for tent. If found phone Walter Sublett, $5.00 reward. 23-4t.

Stan

FOR SALE: Steam type electric train (good condition); child’s maple chair, Holgate

was on about even terms until wooden train and wagon oi the final quarter when the Owen blocks. Numerous other toys, county boys forged ahead to win. Alrft) chifferobe. Mrs. O. L. Mc42 to 29. Kamey, Fillmore. 23-24-21. The Roachdale-Ladoga tilt scheduled for Wednesday even- for SALE: Sow and eight in<r was postponed due to an in- nice pigs; large size Parlor fluenzu epidemic at Ladoga. heater, lika new. Portable type-

writer. Call 82 or 19 F21.

CARD OF THANKS

i 1

23-2p.

OFFERING THE NEW GENERAL MOTORS HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE

mission. Gear, shift «ufom«Uc*//r through all four forward .pee d » ^ there’s not even a clutch pedal m the car.

WITH MANY NEW ADVANCEMENTS

"Look to Olds For All That’s New!” Look to America’s oldest motor car manufacturer for the newest, smartest thing in 1946 models-and the newest, simplest way to drive. The 1946 Oldsmobile, with General Motors’ new and finer Hydra-Matic Drive, is here now—for all to come and see! And it’s truly NEW in every sense of the word. The appearance is different from any previous Oldsmobile—with newly tailored lines, smart new frontend design, and newly appointed Bodies by Fisher. The performance is new, due to smoother and livelier "Fire-Power” engines. There are many new advancements throughout

the chassis to provide greater ruggedness and reliability.

I wish to thank my friends' FOR SALE: Three registered and neighbors, The Cap Shop, Angus Cows. Chester Hunt, Mt. Howard Dean and Local No. Meridian. 23-2t.

22643 for the many beautiful flowers and cards sent me dm-1

ing my recent illness. Also my I FOR SALE; Warm lap robe deepest appreciation for kind- frorn a ba V horst ' hide ' Woc>1 lin ‘ ness shown my by tne nurses, nt ' d , Moth proofed. Must he seen nurses aids, Dr. Wiseman and 1 • <, be appreciated. J. I Allen, Jr Dr. Tennis 6363 Seminary St. (Phone 188.

Hydra-Matic Drive is new, too. First introduced by Oldsmobile in 1939, and thoroughly battle-proved in fast Army tanks during the war, this great General Motors development has now been made even finer, smoother, and longer lasting than ever ... for the new 1946 Oldsmobile.

Francine Wright pd.

23-2p.

Classified Ads

WANTED

You are invited to come in, see and inspect this great new General Motor? car. Oldsmobile has been building quality automobiles for nearly fifty years. This newest Oldsmobile is by far the finest—the bestbuilt Oldsmobile of all time.

FOR SALE: Wheat straw, baled. Harlan Nelson, 1 mile west of King school house. Reelsville. 23-lp.

WANTED: General hauling. Call Mt. Meridian, W. L. Tincher. 15-9p.

FOR SALE: Majestic coal or. wood cooking range , davano,' wooden bed with springs, buffet

WANTED: Featherbeds and all kinds of antiques. R. W’. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastie. 21-8p.

A & S Junk Yard will buy beef

with mirror, bureau with mirror,'t ;des market price. 8-t?.

dining room table, breakfast nook seats. All in good condi- 1

Ex-service man and wife need

tion. Also several dining room 2 or 3 room furnished apartment

chairs. J. M. tan Road.

Vanhook, Manhat-23-2p.

by Nov. Banner.

26th. Reply in

care of

21-3t

Holly's Friendly Sales and Service

FOR SALE: 100 spring pullets, $1.00 per head. Glenn Cus-

tis, I'.j miles north of Wildwood ^

Bridge. 23-24-2p

WHAT’S AHEAD? The men in our Business know. Earnings $15 daily at present. Write Box

Mil'll l: OK < O U «l ISMOM Ills'

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of Indiana,

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(■(H .vn OK I'l'TN’AM IN Tin: fI TNAXI CIIU’I IT (ll UT si.iti:.\ii:*:i: tchxi, cm:, I’Al’SIO No. 17037 Wild,(AM \\ M.'WMCNT, , t a!

VS

WIU.IAM KNYVAIUI MADDUX,

et n!.

Notice is hereby idven that the unde I'KlKtied Commissioners, appointed in an action for partition in The Putnam Circuit Court, in t he above entitled enuse of action for tlie partition of certain real estate i to-rein described. In sell tiie real estate described in the eoinpUlliit In said cause, will, as such commissioners, on the 7th dnv of Ueeelulier. Ib4."t. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale to the hlffhesl amt best bidder, at the nfflee of the Sheriff of Putnum County, in tile Putnam County Court House, tireeneaslle, Indiana, the followitut described real estate in Putnam County. Indiana, to-wit The southeast uuarier of the southwest ipiurter of .Section I Township I",, North rnnge West, salt and except a strip of Ul'utllnl on,, lull and three feet ill width off of the entire north side of said <|iiartcr ipiartcr. Also, all that part of the sou t it we si iiuurter of the southeast quarter of Section 17, Township 15, North range 7, West, bounded and described as follow?, tn-wlt: HcKiiinlng at tlie southwest corner of suit] last named quarter quarter and runniiisr tlicm-c cast on the south line thereof a distance of 37,.63 rods, thence north parallel with tit, west lit said quarter quarter. 12 rods; theme west 7 rotls: (hence north 3 rods; thence cast 7, rotls; tlience north parallel with snitl west line of saitl quarter quarter a distance of ;i!> rotls and 13 feet to it point which Is one rod and 3 feet south of tlie north line of Sitid quarter quarter; thence

11.

“I’ve intended to write for a long time, but just kept putting it off. 1 just wanted to say I have used Faultless a long time. I have tried other starches but none so good as Faultless. It is more economical and does not blow out of the clothes. Then they iron so much caster. I sure am soltl on Faultless and I just wanted to tell you

HO.”

That is a wonderful letter, isn’t it. Mrs. Stowe has tried other starches and she says "none so

good as Faultless".

DOES NOT BLOW OUT One thing she says in her let-

ter may be very interesting to you. She says that Faultless Starch does not blow out. Now you probably have had the experience of getting your wash all done, starched and on the line—• only to find when you go to iron that the wind has whipped all the starch out And you have Co starch all over again put them on the line and iron a day

late!

Now, you don’t HAVE to go through that . . . not if you use Faultless Starch! Y'.iu see, Faultless Starch is made a special way so that the starch penetrates into the fabric. It doesn’t just stick to the outside. As a result, the wind doesri’t blow it out and a freeze 'won’t freeze it out! Think what a lot of time and work that one thing can save you some busy week: But that isn't the only wonderful thing about Faultless Starch! It takes only a minute to make perfect hot starch WITHOUT COOKING! And, it contains ironing-aids that keep the iron from sticking NO “STICKY" IRON! It's So easy to do smooth, beautiful ironing. So try Faultless Starch, and you'll never go back to the old, hard-work way of starching.

mi'im i: or ri\\i, sktti.k-

mi:\t or 17ST\tk

not It'I-: is HKRKHY GIVEN to H'e (’reilltot'H. Heirs ami l.egntees of S.infortl Nichols, tlticetitteil to

j uni <•"!■ in the Ptitimm Circuit it tiurt. hell! itt Greencastie, j ml j -

'imrt, held itt

' Him. on the 10th day

and show ctiuso. if a

of December,

!!>• -hy

i»4i

j (Ilf PIXAIj SKTTLK.MKNf AC i’OIWTs with (||<> futiite ,,f salil Jcleivcluiit ahocld not in* approved; ami said heira ar«* nottied to then

wuHt. parallel with said north I V,"*! * i 11 .'/ 1 ship.

line 3m.*i- rods to the went line of said quarter quarter; theneiHouth with said west line 7H rods and l3Vfc feet to the place

of hesrlnninR.

OontaminK r»6.37 neres. more

or less.

Terms of sale: Pash. The Pommiasioners will furnish the purchaser thereof an abstract of title hrmiKht down to date. Said sale to be made subject to tin* approval of the Putnam Circuit Pourt. Dated Nov. 23. DM a.

and mcelvc their distributive

| shit res.

Mut J. Murphy, Exec.

WITNESS. rli rk of sold

t oitrt. ttiis Htli dny " f xm..

No. SHI 2.

Outer C. Akers, Circuit Court.

■h 1 Mi'i'li'. At t y _^

of Nov. 1*43 Clerk Putnum

Wtl,l,JAM EDWARD MADDOX ROY NEWGENT Pom miss loners

Attorney:

MjHKRT K. WTIJJAM8.

How To Relieve Bronchitis ’

Creomulslon relieves promptly t«-

119 NortJi lR*Jm Strwt.

r 1 i

Phone 297

Banner Adv. Pays :

WANTED: Portable

machine;. Ipene Ross, Greencas-

:s-2t.

notice ok 4dminihtration *-ause it goes right to the seat Votin' is her" by given titttt tit" trouble to help loosen atm expel

undersigned hns been appointed 'Term laden phlegm, and aid nature bv the judge of the circuit Court to soothe and heal raw, tender, in/>f I’utnnm County, state «,f indt- named bronchial mucous mem.ina Adminisirtnor of tlie estate brants. Tell your druggist to sell yov ■>9 It , Cnt ni v' deeetmed Putnam a bottle of Creomulslon with the t*' 22 ' 3ts - 1 * Said estate is tntpposed to i.e clerstandlng you must like the w

\ solvent. quickly allays the cough or^ sewing. Mildred Cook. Administratrix to have your money back No. S674, •

Omyr P. Akers. Clerk of the 1

23-24-2p. I’utnuiu Circuit Court Z~ T "/T* 7T

I-’. '8. Ifiimiliou, Attorney.

23-3t.

CREOMUL (nr Coughs. Chest Colds.

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