The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 June 1949 — Page 4

THB DAILY BANNER, GREENCA5TLB, iNDfARA, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1949.

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Cold War Still On, West Warns PARIS. June 21. (UP)—Western diplomats warned today that the East-West cold war still is on despite the Big Four's agreement to write an Austrian treaty by Sept. 1 and to keep trying to

unite Germany.

The four-power council of foreign ministers announced in a formal communique last night, the unexpected settlement of all

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outstanding Austrian treaty issues and a working arrangement for running a divided Germany. These accomplishments of thr four-week conference in Paris brought a temporay lull in th<j war uf nerves between East and West. But western diplomatic quarters were quick to caution that the cold war still was a*

cold as ever.

There is no actual war and momentarily little threat of war, they said, but also there still is no peace. The irritations which have caused so much trouble and fear during the last two years will continue, they said. The conference ended last night in a symbolic anti-climax. Alter all four foreign ministers had agreed upon the text of a communique summarizing their work. Russia's Andrei Vishinsky suddenly called for another meeting and a delay in publication of the communique. He said he was acting on "direct orders from Moscow" presumably from Premier Josef Stalin or the Politburo. It developed Vishinsky wanted a paragraph added to the communique saying that the Russians were guaranteed the free

export of profits on oil properties in Austria that they will keep. The western powers refused, but agreed to take up the matter 1 through normal diplomtaic chanI nels. "That," said U. S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson as he emerged from the hour-long meeting, “will probably take months.” Both Acheson and Vishinsky told newsmen that the post-con-ference meeting would have no effect on the communique as already released. Soon afterward. Acheson boarded the Independence, President Truman’s waiting special plane, and took off for the United States to report to the President. He told newsmen that h" was “very happy” the conference was over.

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Don’t miss the sale ar the UOED DRESS SHOP this week. Bargains in every line, including formals. Hickman's 315 Greenwood avenue. 20-2t

FOR KALE: New John Deere mowing machine. Glen Custi.s, Goatesville. 20-2p

FOR SALE OR TRADE: Good team mares. Tom St anger. 21-4 ji

FXIR SALE: Registered Angus bull. Raymond .Wright. Phone 2F11. 20-2p

/■OR SALE: OR TRADE. 1936 Ford stock truck with grain bed. Fair condition. Edgar Steele, near Clinton Falls. 20-2f.

FOR SALE: Plants. Mrs. Charles Crawley, 309 N. Indiana St. 23-tf.

Headquarters for curved raftera for barns, garages, machine sheds, Tvarehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf

FOR SALE: Oil range. Phone 3F13, south 43. house with white fence on either side. 17-4p

FOR SALE: Black raspher ries. Phone 851. 17-tt.

AT MILLER’S, septic tanks, 300 gal. size. 17-19 E. Washington street.

kAr SALE: 16 very nice TriHampshire sows, bred to Poland China boar, due to farrow in August. Charles Cox, Greencastle R. 1. 20-2p

SPECIAL for this week, 1936 Ford 2 door, $100. all cash. Hess Sales & Service. Plume 1020. 20-6t.

FOR SALE: Speed Queen washer, good condition. $30. White enameled kitchen set, $15. Call 1035-M after 4 p. m. 21-3t

FOR SALE: Winthrnp colonial corner cupboard, solid black gum. Phono 413 or call at 611 Ridge Avenue. 21-2p.

Will give female terrier pup to someone who wants a small, lively dog. Phone 455-R Ip.

FOR SALE: Wardrobe, $12.75, 9 x 12 felt base rugs, $4.95; leo bqx. $3.00. Jeffries, Berry Street. 21-lp

FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers baiter in first class condition. See G. L. Rice or 'KHarence O’Ctonner, east of Cloverdnle on 42. 21-2p

FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1 8 ft. McCorniick-Dcering hinder and some nice 5 gal. milk cows. Upward Hodson 2 miles enst and *{. mile south of Bainbridge on old 36. 21-2t.

FOR SALE: 1941 Chevrolet roupe, splendid condition, omv 27.000 miles, one owner. Phone 128-J. 21-2n

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MEN’S LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRT a><»» Sanforized poplin! Tailored for looks and wear of lustrous, mercerized poplin. Tan, blue maize, hailo, grey. Reg. Size. MONTGOMERY WARD

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WANTED: Baby sitting at night or care of children in my turnip by day or hour. Contact Mrs. iVenn Hane, 612 Crown St. 21-2p

I 'FOR SALE: A six room house I at $2000 ami a four room hoi^ I In Reelaville for $1500. Spicndt I values. J. T. Christie, 21 Sout: Indiana St. 20-tt

WANTED: Yearling feeder cattle; Slrfifthorn, Hereford or Angus. Enos E. Allop, Coatesville R. 2. 20-2p.

FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1941 Plymouth, fully equipped with all extras. Can be financed for 18 mo. Raymond Goss, Coatcsville, Ind. 20-2p.

FOR SALE: 1941 Pontiac, two door, radio, heater. Good shape. Phone 25-W. • 20-2p.

FOR SALE: John Deere B tractor and cultivator. F 12 tractor and cultivator. 2-4-D sprayers special price. John Deere Power Mower. Farmers Supply. Inc. 20-0t.

FOK SALE: 1947 (December) 4-door Fleetmaster Chevrolet. N. Phillips. Phone Greencastle. 960 or Fillmore 1177. 20-8t

FCiR SALE: 1936 Dodge 1 door sedan, radio, heater and seat covers. $300.00. Hess Sales and Service. Phone IO2S0. 20-Pt

DOR SALE: K 7 134 W B tractor saddle tanks fifth who 1 all like newt Hess. Sales and Service.” Bh'nne 'J020.'' 20-Gt.

NOW IS THE TIME to spray and trim evergreens, shrubs ami trees. Trees removed. Power equipment. Work guaranteed. All this week. Box 11, c o Banner. * William Walsh. 20-3n.

FOR SALE: 1948 KB-6-176 WB cab and Chassis only 20, • 000 miles, can use 14 or 16 ft. body, has the original tires (8.25 x 20) Hess Sales & Service. Phone 1020. 20-0t

WANTED: Custom haling, by hale or on shares; also custom combining, 2 combines. See Ira or John Moore. Phone 995-J. 31-tf.

WANTED: Custom baling, done by M. M. baler. 15c bale on ground, 17c hale loaded. Albert Onlach, Phomr-Roachdale. 14-36p. WANTED TO RENT: Farm of 100 to 200 acres on halves, good recommendation. William Singleton, Fillmore, Ind. First house east Bethel Church. 18-5p

Lady for general housework and ^are of children in doctor’s home. No laundry. Salary by arangement. Stay. References desired in first letter. Age 2055 Address: Mrs. John H. Greist, 5032 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. Tel. Humboldt 7211. 18-4t. WANTED: All kinds ot carpenter work, electric wiring, block laying, cement work. For fre.^ estimates write James Brewster, R. R. 4, Greencastle. Tues-Fri-tf.

WANTED: Pninting jobs by the hour or contract. Address Box 72, Daily Banner. 21-2p

WANTED: Your ear to wash and* gTease. Cold drinks and ice cream. High Point service. 801 East Washington St. Austin Jeffries, Mgr. 21-lp

WANTED: Housework or restaurant work. 107 Jacob St 21-' K \

WANTED: Hay baling or. shares or by bale. Howard Moore. Phone 7F21. 28-tf.

WANTED: Short order cook, transportation furnished. Baron’s Midway Restaurant. Phone 25F24. 21-4t.

WANTED: Woman over 35, for good position in Greencastle, who pccds to earn ns much as $50.00 a week. For information write Freeda Stearley, Room 6, Times Bldg., Brazfl. 21-2p.

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FOR SALE: 40 acres In East Madison township, one half tillabb 1 . 5 room house, elect rieity, $3500.00. Can be purehused with $1000.000 down payment. C. N. Phillips, Real Estate, Fillmore.' 21-2t.

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FOR SALE: The Lear property on North Indiana Street. An older house built of poplar. Seven rooms and bath. Price reduced for quick sale. J. T. Christie 21 South Indiana St. 20-4t

FOR SALE: My property located at 640 East Walnut st Priced to sell. Laurence Butcher. Phone 175-R. 20-2d

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NOTICE: All persons knowing they are indebted to the Estate of James L. Hamilton. Please call at my office and arrange for settlement. 'Fay S. Hamilton Administrator. 20-6t EAST SIDE CABINET SHOP: Calbinets custom made. Mill work Free estimates and installation. Phone 884-J or Route 3. Arthur Sutherlin. 21-23-24-3p.

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