The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1939 — Page 4

THE DAILY BAXXEB. G REFS' CASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY. JAN AK\ 23,

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115

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116

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195

152

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154

108

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USE DAILY BAIClr.r. -.DVEtvTISING FIRST—Most People Get Mur rf thc-ir H- g 1 * u fror Jf*-:

Ttu week s match games will »e played as follows: Ttieaday at 7.30—Oilers vs. Midwest 8:30 p rr.—Ramblers vs Coca Cola Thursday 7:30 p m —Fjtnarr.vOie No. 1 vs. Greer.castle Club 8 30 p. m—Fhitnamville No. 2 vs. Gardners Ice and Ice Crearr. Club.

SEMI-ANNUAL BELGIAN HORSE AND STOCK SALE AT 10:30 A. M. SHARP Wednesday, January 25th A* mc are going into ..II pur bred stork I am offering all roy grade Rrlg-an ili.rsr , tiuernse> ( att.e and PoUukI China Hogs, with enough r*^istered sto* k in all line, to make a good sale- Steep) Hollow stork Farm is 9 mile*, north-west of Indianapolis. Ind. Take Koad -Td to Vitb st.. turn west 3 miles to Dandy Trail, turn w.uth on* mite to farm. ( an la rearta-d from Koad No. 34 to Indianapolis Country < lub. I mile east of l learmoot, 3 miles west of Speedwa), turn north 4 miles to farm. 23 Hend Grade and Rei?. Belgian Horses I Araeriran Br. 1 l:-g. Store! stallion. 6 years old: 2 imported H year olds bred: i ir-iprirted 8 yean old. bred: 3 imported Half Sisterv p-rfe. tlj matriM J, 2 year old:l American Keg. 3 years old. bred: 1 \menran I>? 3 years old. bred: I American Keg. 8 years old. bred: 1 American i g. 4 years old. bred; 2 Grade*. H years old. bred; I Grades year* old bred: 2 Grades 3 years old. bred: 2 Grades 2 rears old. bred; 4 Keg. Stud Foals; 1 Grade Stud, a real one; 1 grade Filly, a real one. These mare* are aii sorrel stripes in the face, with light man— and tails All matched for teams except two Red Roans. A!! the Grade Mazes ar- either proven brood mares or out of Brood Mai .s I toll two years ago on thu farm These are not farm sgie stock but all high class horses. See for yourself! 8 Head Reg. and Grade Guernsey Cattle I i; g. W-arking Bui. rads for oervice out of lie. ord Cow; 1, b-year-old tow. yjst frewh. Kreord. Register-d; 1. 8-year-old Cow. Ke< - ord; 1. 4-sear-old Cow. Record. Registered; 1. 4-year-old Cow; 3 Breed Heifers. These cattle are all sound, from a clean herd T. B. and Bangs Vested. 50 Head Reff. and Grade P. C. Gilts. Bred II Keg. and Grade Real Poland China Gilts, bred; 5 Reg. and Grad: Ktul Poland t hina Sows, br-d; 1 Keg. Poland China l eariing Moar-. Xo Better Breeding Can be Bought. 30 H -ad of shonts. Thr- abo»e stork are offered for your veterinarian's inspect on before the Jvy of sa e. This group of stork must be seen to be appreciated. U rite for catalog. TERMS OF SALE—< ASH. lainth served b» Wain- Township Hrime Economics Club. HORSES SOLD AT 1:30 P.M. Daugherty & Murphy. Aucts. Bob Huffman, Clerk PAUL G. MOFFETT, Owner Sleepy Hollow Stock Farm, R. F. D. 2, Box 458 Indianapolis. Indiana

Robert E .sP-* Ba_- see af Mr asd Mr* Greg Ba-§ was bc-rr July 1S46 Passed away sabdeaiy 2 Lo<ts*vilie. K> _ Jar. 7 1SCS> age S3 ytara He ;osa*d '_hr F lm:re C2i--J-Gar chorea at the age of 16 Be is KEntned by his wrfe Berry a as-igt-:er. Botcy Jo by a fomer riarrjge ns parent* two broctoerf Reese of t.-i-r .• and OecI at bone at aunt Myrtee Prather oee sjd»cr-a»-iaw Frances an: ooe rjece Mary E_*aierh Ray jt ladtatatcGs at.: a n jinber of reiatrre* arsi trieoa*. Tbe beauty of ius hature ttar we felt Is featured 2 the ceaf« he rrrarejs acw; The same fctri face bur charged a::-: giorsfie»L Trvcz Lfe s mrkxadtd «trum..r be jocks back Vtsc sweetly srr.utf oe ail tbe sorrows past With such a rook as taxeth away So kagwr pa>. as: there * ac- more Hi* face ** rosy wjth beaver: s xn^oerrta. fooora For be bait fr«*i tbe -at.: :f health at last Tbe one pcysocat. wbo car cunt ail ills .Vtsd be batr eater: of tbe tree of _fe uor felt tbe erersai sc-rrrg Out bey* at rest at iasr.

eaSe-d or Mrs. Laura Isge 48 edte*bay ereeusg of last week. Wirt«r Ctodfeker of Lehaana ea.}ed :c reiatrres sere oa Mtofay. Lee M_Oer ha* beec. with rhemataHi the pasr. two week* Mr* Cirrv CiJdfeite.- atterxied tbe fuser*: of Mra Oarrrrgtcc at RusaeilviBe last week Mr Ddaakd "Webster fm-be: of Chare* Wehater of Rusae_v2ie fcas beet sergraaly sE tbe cast week. Mr* Eljabeth CVxrfrter has betr. real poorly w^h esas troufcie.

.Nationalb-fc In Sight Of Capital GIGANTIC -EVD THE M \K OF PENSIVE enters its second MONTH

CARD OF THANKS We w-ja; to mark oC c»ur rear.ves re^r ror* ar.: fnessss for their sym.oariy ir_r>:--es* aai beautrtul r.ora. efferrsgs received at th- :earb of our dear *ae as: beotber Robert " *ta We a_* thask Rev Stom tbe ■alTbearer*. tie singers ar>: AUew rampheil fttseral direcrtr Mr aso Mrs Greg Bua as: f*rs_y.

5-r4--r-r-r+-»--»- + C--5- + 3 F RCSSELOTLCX 54 + 4+ -F4+ + + + ++ 5 Mr as: Mrs. Dossk Scarstc at : noc recursed Sararday tc toe_* b:>ne 2 Detrott. Mr* Sai.- Jfwrphey asi Mrs 3 L Brbwr at : Clyde of Cr*wfordSTTue attended aa O E S r «rne bere Taeaday ever ~eF Mrs Nell Jeffne* fc^s returaed to bet bocoe a: P-ockv.I> after *ce=i2g never*: weeks with -eiit-ves here Mrs HeCbe Lccg cf Bnwrsnbs-t s^et-t tbe week esi with Mrs Yes * S—pwor. G_>ar_s cf Mr. as; Mrs Docali Mriaagbey ytsday were Mr ss: Mrs Waker MrGaagfc-y ard isjgfiter R-ijr Mae Mr abf Mrs Oay HarbesoB ars; family Mr an; Mrs. CVve Groise* Mr. as: Mrs. W»iey Hartroscc. Mrs R.as&e Spewcer Mrs Hoyd Gardser Mrs Cbardes Srr.boe r Mrs. Fre-i Be !« Mrs Bert Gariser attended tbe f'tseral of M-« He>r J:v3;r at CrawfvrdnvLe Saturday mor=_bg Mr as; Mr* D A F.tck were t-jes-t* WadaeaBay ewerrag < Mr ast Mrs. Bower at New Market Mr as: Mr* J K Mt>r spent tie week esi w.tfc Mr asi Mrs Pax Goff

CHURCH COMPLETED The Tr. OcMaty OoaaeauBrty cb-rrch •outbeast cf Bei> Umis bas bees completed The Lr*g aemoe* mL be held Wednesday rugfct Jasaary 2' tbac bexg our regular prayer meeting r.igb: Tie dedicatjoe aerv-ke* win e sekl x Msy ■rare as; steaker wX assouace; later

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^-{•♦4--r4-444-r + 4+ 3 V MORTON ♦ j5 + + + + + + + ^4- + + +j5 Mrs Agnes Ciu-artth bas been Tt tbe Sick bat tbe past week. Mr Charles Evening bas :e-:s rea. p-joriy tbe past two weeks or no. Mr Lee M-ller aad w^e caLed oc Rev. Stevextaoc at Lae P^taarc ccemty ooap-.tal or. Mor-ray afteraboct tbe minister of Morton. Mrs. Meaaa Glitz sc-r'.t most of last week at IndianapoLs w.tis ber rr.otter Mrs Err..—.a McOxlotigt wr.t has been ser.-jcsly ill at tie bocae of her daughter. Mr* Bertha Brother af Balnbrddge

\DMIM>TR8TPJ> <\LFOF PERSONAL PROF LETT Nafke a be retry g. rs that tbe •miersagne-f as A-r -tratm :f tne estate of CSiarte 1 H Kesr-ery -K***ei will t-ffer f sae at Puh!iC Auction by order f tbe P;tsa.— Orem: Ocurt at the neaadesk* of ieceidest located on t 1 -- Prtsarr. asd Fieaenek* County hr* 3‘- sites awitswest of Coate** * aa: 4 mile* spatbeekt of FUimor* m Putsam Count v Irvbafts. oe THURSDAY JANUARY N 1S<39 Sa-e to oegtn at 10. ik) A M AE of the tersotia estate of the sai. decedeet eoamu -Zg of household as-; kitchen fursAart farming x.piemects cncsktisg of wagon plows cultivator IrtSs aorn poster haroeas etc. Lrestoek ■■tasostiag of i cxyv a berter 2 .-r. ares aa' 18 ewes; 300 bu. com: 8 toe hay and small tools art; other articles too numcrou' to -T-entJon. TERMS OF SALE: Cas. MyrGe Kennecy. Acrr.xiskratrix A. C. Hunter Aucttooeer M. J Murphy Atty l&-23-2d-3t

HENXAYE Frescb-Spa.'tsh Frontier Jas 23.— UP Spar. **, naiionaLst troops were is sight of Barcelona :c»say *i thex giganuc -end-the-war~ offensive on the loyalist emer-; gency capital entered it* second BKCtb Men cf tbe Sts Navarre divisioc ptante; a natirmaBsl. nag on the j Menu.-** Height* near Olesa de Bon-1 esvall* seven, an; a half miles east YHlafncca Del F’anadei and jmy 14 nul-es west - sc ttn west of the sub-1 arts of Baroelona. Tbe insurgent troops could com-1 miDd freer. tbe:r position* in tbe jj >»•:•« a w.de r*eep of tfcy Me-iter j ranean itself eaten ;mg from Mataro 1« m-te* northeast of Barcekma. to Venire 1- 34 mites southwest of it except fee a sma.! stretch which wa nhmrrrt by the rocky fcilU arounr Gar&ff on the coast. Moorish troops were climbing these hills today. At me northern part of their front tie nationalist troops after a Jong nay of fighting the..- way abvng mxmtam mule tracks, sighted thr kev cty of Manre**. on the left eastern bank of the LSobregat river a: a Lr.ance of less than four mil an U was asserted that the troops expected to cross the nver at any hour cretknx tbe last of Barcelona's r.aturai defenses and entering into the heart of tbe m.ustnal area of Barcelona pioc_-.ee Tbe final phaae of the offensive was now at hand, dispatches from ■■tin—mw territory said. Barceiona's langer was acute— not oeiiy from an early frontal assaait but from, an envelopxg moverient at the north end of tbe nationalist front which would cut off Barcelona from communication with France by .and and thus isolate, to c* reduced at leisure scores of thousands of loyalist troops and thousands of therr military an l political lead-

er.*.

Well-informed sources at Perpignan oe the French side of the frontier at the Catalonian border asserted that President Manuel Arana a!- ! ready fcac left Barcelona for ar. ur.krown destination. It was knoa-n tnat me loyalist gnemmeet was prepared to evacuate Barcelona if r.e-:essary tranaferring its maernbery to Valencia and leaving an emergency governrr.er.t to function at Gerona 50 miles 1 northe**t af Barcelona and 35 mile* south of tbe frontier Report* were puc.j*he: in some

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capital* this morning that the Republican government already ha: fled Barcelona. United Press dispatches direct from Barcelona, ftowev-.: .^closed that the foreign mtnistry had announced officially that th; government would remain there

for the present.

The nationalists were evidently c . nun ..Jig to make astonishing gar s .—gains whose momentum indicated that there could be little senous resistance for the moment at least.

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MARION CRAWLEY PERFORMS GOOD W ORK AT WASHINGTON Marion Crawley former Greencastle Tiger Cub net mentor, is doing a fine job with th? Washington Ind Hatchets, according to word received here The Princeton Canon-News sa.d the followxg concerning Coach Craw-

ley:

Marion Crawley fermer Greencastle hardwood mentor who took charge at Washington this year has brought the Hatchets a long way. There's not the slightest doubt about that From the team that seemingly couldn't w n for losing X 1937-'3* this present edition of the Hatchets is a top-notch contender and a distinct threat to any outfit in these parts There's certamly a world of difference between this season's W. H S. combination and that of last season. The beauty cf the mV ter is that Crawley has only one or two seniors, with remainder of his squad ava libie in 1939-'40 The Hatchets reserves ire a splendid combination and them f-eshmen aren't to i > sneexed at. either."

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