The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1944 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 1 7, 1944.

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j WANTED: A uaed elrctric hot plate in good condition. Phone 818-J. 17-lt.

-iMiscellaneous-

P'or upholsti’iini;, it'pa.:ing, refinislnng ana slip covers at reasonable prices. Call Art Furniture Shop, W est Franklin. Phone 1299. 6-tf

-Real Kstate-

FOH SALE: Seventy acres in S ruth Warren Township. No buildings, thirty acres tillable, hog-proof fencing, running water. J, T. Christie, Real Estate. 17-6t. FOR SALE: 5 room modern house, l acres at the edge of town, on cemetery road. George Finney Greencastle, R. 2. 17-3p.

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| LOST: Left hand fur leather glove • Return to Banner Office. 17-2p.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT: Strictly modern 5 i room house. Call 15,'1W. 17-3t.

IN MEMORV

In loving memory of my dear husband A. Paul Williams, who passed away January 18, 1930.

He is gone but not forgotten, And as dawns another year, In my lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of him are always near Although his chair is vacant And the voice I loved is gone The aching vv;id of memory Still lingers sadly on. Wife.

FOR SALE: Baled hay. Little red •lover and alfalfa. W. T. O'Hair, 1-2 mile east of Brick Chapel. 17-lt.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of our son and j brother, Maurice A. Craver, who deI parted this life 4 years ago today, ’ Jan. 17, 1940.

FOR SALE: Full set of Delta electric wood-working tools, materials

To the realms of heaven far beyond. j I know that Buddy has passed on

, , , .. . , .. . , To be in joy and peace up there,

and a lot of suplies to be sold all to- i

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gethcr. Iwn milk goats, gallon a I

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day strain. F. H. Hurst, Route i f,,. . . ’

I" it M ,SSPf ‘ on earth by more than one,

‘ ' ' Though his life on earth was done,

FOR SAJ.E. Six or eight. Duroc To see him have to go was hard, rilts to farrow about March 1. Eliza- But 1 know he’s resting with the belli Rariden, The Sky Ranch, two '■ Lord. miles northeast. 17-3p 1 Sadly missed by mother and dad

and Harold Craver.

9Y>R SALE: 1 used tractor, disc > and tandem. Marion Cooper, State j Road 40. 17-19-2p. j

FOR SALE: 4 year old mare mule 5 miles south on state road 43. Eu-

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Morton Smith to Dan O. Tate, et

FOR SALE: F-12 FarinaII tractor llx lct in Bainbridge, $1.

on rubber six ply tires. Loyd B. I

Herbert, Greencastle, R. 2. t HOG MARKET

17-19-21-3p. Hogs 15,000; generally steady;

i 160-200 lbs. $13-113.25; 200-300 lbs., $13.80 ,300-400 lbs., $12.50; 100-160 lbs., $10-$11.25; Sows mostly $11.15-

| $11.40.

FOR SALE: 100 head shoals, 40 to 300 lbs. Will sell any or all. Vera Lydick and Son, Coatesville, R 2.

17-3p.

FOR SALE: Two 2 year old heavy springer heifers will be fresh in March. W. G. Campbell, west of Somerset Church. 17-2p.

FOR SALE: .3 registered yearling Poled Angus heifers, extra good. M. j H. Decker, 603 south Locust street. Phone 46. 17-2t.

FOR SALE: Electric iron. 765-W.

Phone 17-lt.

FOR SALE: Baby buggy. Like flew. Phone 846-R or call 311 Elm street. 15-2p

BETHEL CHI'lUH

Rev. Dallas Rissler will be on the

program of World Parish Day at Bethel Baptist Church Wednesday, January 19 beginning at 10:30. Other high lights will be recordings, adi dress by Dr, Martha J. Gifford, morning and afternoon session service >f Recognition and Prayer for our boys and girls in service, poll ot opinion, keynote message by the pastor, Rev. Wm. McKeehan, Church

family dinner and exhibition. Everyone is welcome to all or any

of these services.

FOR SALE: 2 wheel trailer, excellent condition, go d tiics. 309 Ohio street. 14-3p.

FOR SALE: One 1934 OldsmobUe in A-l condition. Five extra good tires, VV F. Taylor, .307 Ohio street. 14-3p.

FOR SALE: Apples. Buehheit Orchard. 7-tf.

WILL CO-OPERATE—According to German caption on this radio picture from Stockholm, German women armament workers are telling portly Hermann Goering jf their determination to “co-operate for the Fatherland’s ultimate victory." Goering is No. 2 Nazi.

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O.P.A. RELEASES WOMEN S LOW PRICED SHOES For a Limited Time Only

HEAVY MAN Heavy physically and heavy in his screen roles is Laird Cregar, shown here in animated conversatior with Nancy Walker, rising young screen comedienne, as the; dined at Stork Club, New York. Both were on vacation from Hollywood.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I

M. Arthur Perry to Russell Varvel J

ct ux li t in Greencastle, $1.

Harriet E. Kelly to Greencastle |

17-19-2p. i laving and Loan Association, lot in

I Jreencastle, $1.

FOR SALE. One Cocker Spaniel | Hammond H. Hathaway, etal, to imp, 4 months old male, registered. | ohio ojl Cn land in Marion twp. $1

■Roy Hillis, Greencastle. 17-19-21.

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TO $7.95

HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF HIGH GRADE SHOES TO SELECT FROM.

NOT ALL SIZES IN EACH STYLE

BUT ALL SIZES REPRESENTED

BUY SEVERAL PAIR NOW!

These are short lines and odd sizes, but every pair is taken from our regular stock, high gade shoes in styles and materials you can wear now and all year. These include Suedes, Calf, Kid, Patents and Gabardine, in all heels — For sport, dress and street wear.

PLEASE MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS CAREFULLY. NO EXCHANGES ON SALE SHOES.

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CHAT IN ARABIA — Although Interpreter (not shown in picture) is needed, Maj. Gen. Ralph Royce, left, commander of U. S. Air Forces in Middle East, gets along in a most neighborly way with King Ibn Baud in Saudi Arabia. General headed special mission.

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Home Laundry and Cleaners

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, A’unted: Someone to do washing' and Ironing every two weeks. 8 in ffyiily. Call Rural 2F.3. 17-19-2p.

Instruction Male. Would like to hear from reliable men we can train to overhaul and service Air Conditioning and Refrigerating Equipment, Must Ire mechanically inclined, No Interference with present occupation. For information write at once giving name, address, age. Utilities Inst., 24 c o paper. 17-2p. wanted. Housekeeper, white-, stay, 2 adults, $60 per month, good home. Ed L. Reinhardt, 214 north Tremont street. Indianapolis 8, Indiana. Bel 4082-J. ll-0p.

BRIGHTEN UP YOUR OFF-DUTY CLOTHES

TURN IN YOUR OLD HANGERS FOR VICTORY

HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS

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PLFS: NEWS OF THE U.\l

point, the river How-s 15 to 30 from the Odessa-W’arsaw

and some 60 miles fr m the M ian border.

In White Russia, G-a. KonsiJ 1 K. Rokossovsky’s fom-s a( i Vi! | westward from captuieil Mozy> Kalinkovichi widened their J aimed at the German fortress; of Pinsk with the forcing of tt,| river and the captun of Nov 17 miles west of Kalinkovichi I

The northern aim el Gen. nJ F. Vatutins 1st Ukrainian il reached some 60 miles inside f!.| | Poland with the capture of v.,J j irets, 21 miles northwest of J and 46 miles south of I’insk vl tin’s southern wing swept wiltj I miles northw-est of K vono, --I administrative headquarters ! J j occupied Ukraine.

You want to be more feminine than ever in your off-duty moments. Our dry cleaning: service caters to your desire for immaculate coats, suits and dresses.

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ALLIED FORCES HAMMERING AT NAZI DEFENSES

HITLER’S El ROPEAN FORTRESS POI NDED ON ALL SIDES BY I NITED NATIONS

By I’nited Press A new Russian offensive blasted a 10-mile gap in German defenses less than 70 miles from Latvia today i while in London the allies disclosed i that Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley has been named senior coirr;nander of A met lean ground forces for the invasion of w'estern Europe.

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In Italy, American mountain j troops drove through the last defens- ' cs before Cassino and Italian-based U. S. bombers raided a major German aircraft parts factory in south-

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The latest Russian drive was launched by units of Gen. Ivan C.

Bagramian’s 1st Baltic Army, whirl, were revealed to have advanced five miles tl,rough German lines north of Vcvel in the last three days. Streaming through a 10-mile holi in the German defenses, Bagramian’s troops overran more than 40 inhabited localities and cut the Novosokol-mki-Leningrad railway over which the Germans have been moving supplies for the Leningrad front U thn north.

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Midwest

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Coca Cola

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Horne Laundry

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Putilic Service

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At the southwestern corner of ti" Ukrainian front, the Germans stepped up their counterattacks along the approaches to Rumania, throw” ing thousands of men and hundreds of tanks into a frantic attempt to smash Soviet spearheads threatening to cut the Odessa-Warsaw rail exit for Nazi troops trapped in the Dnieper bend. The Germans admitted that Russian vanguards had crossed the Bug Hver near Vinnitsa but claimed the Soviet, units were surrounded and “apparently meeting defeat.’’ the StockhoOm newspaper Dagens Nyi heter reported from Berlin. At that

NET SCHEDl bt Wednesday

Franklin at DePauw Thursday

Wabash Valley Tourney Friday ■ Jeffersonville at Greeiicast 1 ' Saturday Wabash Valley Tourney

The Russian government, while took British quarters 3 prise by flatly rejecting the fl j exile government’s suggest: 1 ! they negotiate a common b . i

SportJ

DePauw Trample! Fort Knox, St

DePauw’s Tigers cla nl th< to a 59 to 29 victory over a' soldier aggregation down at Knox, Ky„ Saturday nigbt was a non-Conference bai» game for the local collegians t. outcome served notice that Frt should find the Tigers i prettyoutfit when they appi out gym floor here Wecincnliy eve

Monday

7:00—Lone Star vs. Blue Ja?;

Tuesday

6:80 Eitel’s vs. Post Off if I 8:50 Midwest vs. O K Bat? j Wednesdn No games.

Thursday

7:00—University A \

GROCERIES

FLOUR MACARONI SPAGHETTI MOLASSES, Gal. ..

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