The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1944 — Page 3
IKE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 19,44.
AS ALLIES STEP UP AIR OFFENSIVE IN PACIFIC
SPORTS NEWS
BOWLING
(By Jim Zeis)
BASKETBALL
WNwuk WANT-ADS
Roachdale Loses i Tigers Ready For
TVA.X I'KLi: To buy or ront small farm. .T. Russoll Afyrrs Phone 257 28-21 3
-Real Estate-
KOR SALK: Seven nen wiOl six room house on National T>>nil. Land l runs down to Peer Creek. House
In Wabash Valley i Roactidale's Hawks bowed to | Gerstmeyer High of Terre Haute in the 1* o’clock game Thursday night I of the Wabash Valley tournament j now underway at the Vico county j seat. i It was also the first def at in six- ! teen stalls this season for the north Putnam basketball aggregation. Lineup and summary:
Allien piANES HAVE STEPPED UP the air offensive in the Pacific with lethal Mows being aimed at the Japs’ mld-Paciflc Marshall islands. A total of 23 Jap fighters were shot down and 12 others probably ' downed In a dog fight over VVewak (A), strong northeast New Guinea base. Then, at Rabaul (Hi, 18 Jap Interrentors were destroyed out of a flight of 70 trying to protect Lakunai airdrome from an attack by medium bombers. At Maloelap in the Marshalls (C), five Jap Zeroes were shot down during Allied attacks. At Rol airfield on Kwajalcin atoll (D), one and perhaps four more Zeroes were knocked out of a formation of a dozen interceptors by Allied fighters. (International)
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Referee, Silver; umpin Johnson. Seymour Tonight Coach Fred Fechtmans Tige; Cubs will be host to tte Scyim n high school net tossers tonight i-.t the Greencastle gym. Tic Owls invade our fair city boastii v an aggressive bunch of bucket -nipets. In a curtain raiser at 7 p. m.. Reelsvtlle, the county’s “gymless” and “coachless’ quintet will tangle with the Greencastle reserves.
Earlham Quintet
Coach Lloyd Messersmith’s conference leading DePauw UniversPy Tigers, undefeated in five conference games, will play Earlham College here Saturday night at 7:.'>0 o’clock ■n Bowman gymnasium. DePauw, which down the Quakers it to 28 at Richmond early In th> season, ranks as a heavy favorite t > take the second game by an even nioi e impressive margin. Showing continued improvement it forward for the Messersmith■o'lei ■ I squall is Roland Marsto i, Bloomington, III., who has stepped into the forward gap created when Wayne M ntgomery. Madison. Ind. tuinei In ankle early in the Franklin game. However, Montgoim y may have recovered sufficiently to start against Earlham. Certain to s, > considerable action is a substitute is Bob Johnson, former Puniiie Univoi -it v athlete, who was inelicihle for the middle portion of thi season and is w irking his way back up to a starting position. NET SCHEDULE Friday Seymour at Orei ncastle New Winele ster at Bainbridge Russellville at Waveland Saturday Earlham at DePauw
FOR SALE: 1941 Hudson 3 passenger coup. Four, good tires. Inquire at the Banner Office. 28-3p.
wired for electricity. Real Estate.
J. T.
Christie 24-fit
FOR SALE 1 Pekin so pup. Phone 238 between 7 a. m. and 1 F’ \t 28-2p FOR SALE: t> or 7 tons baled red clover hay at $25 per ton. 8 tons baled timothy hay at $25 per ton, at bam. 40 hales of oats straw at $: per lade. Walter Campbell. 24-26-29-31
FOR SALE: An attractive 6 room home. Large living room, good fire place. Fine basement, fine new furnace Largo lot and new garage. Price $4350. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 26-6ts
Apples Buehheit
7-tf. :
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Thu. large modern sleeping rooms, extia nice 612 East Seminary street. Phone S31-MX.
27-3t.
FOR SALE:
Orchard.
FOR RENT: 2 furnished or un-
FOR sale: Vinegar barrels, De-1 furnished rooms at 505 s Jackson,
1 ry. ! I i street. | Nlci victrola, walnut
FOR SALE: 10 h g houses, shingle roofed. Priced to sell, ur Giltz, Bainbridge. R. 1.
27-nts. 7^6'7t Artic 26-.3p.
Lost
FOR SALE: Baled thre-hed oatand wheat straw, never wet Phon* 535. 27-2o.
LOST: One pair of eye glasses in black ase wit i name in it Call 950 and ask for Mr. Lueek. r. Reward. 28-It.
FOR SALE: Ford V-8 coach. 85 H. P.. 5 good tires, motor in go d condition, excillent finish and reasonable. One mile north of Floyd C> liter, Louis Northern 27-.it.
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llie best Mechanical Service for your Truck or Car regardless of make to be found In Western Indiana at Ivl N (i MORRISON FOSTER CO. Ford Healers Since 1910 Phone 268. We finance repair jobs
OFFICE
INSCR\NCE My 'iffice is now loeat south side of the square to Oakleys. KIMBALL K
MO\ I S il on the next door LARKIN, tf.
Bowling
Friday 7 Post office 's o. K. Barbers i
151'V VOI R CHICKS NO\V at Wards! Ml varieties. Every chick from I . S. Approved flock am! hatchery. Itred-up stock. 90% livabil ity warranty. Place your order now at Montgomery Ward. 14-27-2:
F't ROUTE TO BOLSTER INVASION FORCES southwest of Rome, Yank troops march through Anzio, Ital- [ lan coastal town and one of the main invasion points of the Allied drive. (International Soundphoto)
Filers Fniversity A Zinc Mill Bluejackets Midwest Coen C la Home Laundry Public Service University It O K. Barbers Post Office Lone Star
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FOR SALE: Antique solid walnut dining r om table with drop leaves. Address Box 17. 25-tf.
FOK SALE: ; the middle of I Ait port Road.
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.509 i _ __ _ .5001 FOR SALE: 21 .462 j from 40 to 75 lbs.
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.370 ; a limited quantity of certified TAMA
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10 red gilts to farrow February. Ed Stone,
27-2p.
sheats weighing Lewis Nelson, R.
27-2,'.
SEED OATS FOR SALE: We have
The dramatic race to get enough penicillin. How science st lives (gainst time to produce gigantic loses 10 to 20 times the amount used for pneumonia of the wonder hug needed foi suff leis from enlocarditis, the vici us heart disease. Told by Robert IV Potter. Science Editor, in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago HeraldAmerican. Ip. Call 27 for appointment for income tux report. Blanche M Wean School Of Busin.' s. Indiana and Diplur. 22-tf.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE The underHgne:!, administrator »f the estate of Charles Boatright, deceased, will sell at public auction at the Charles Boatright farm two and one-half <2/) miles west of Greencastle on the Walnut stiieet road the following personal property belonging to said estate, on Wednesday, February 9, 1944 at 10:00 A. M. (C.W.T.) LIVESTOCK CATTLE- i. Jersey rows, 12 Shorthorn cows, 5 part Angus rows, 2 JenwM heifers, 2 Jersey bull calves, 1 Jersey heifer calf, 5 part Angus yearling heifers, 17 part Angus calves, 2 Angus hulls, 9 part Angus steers. HOGS One Registered C'heslei White hoar, 6 Hampshire sows with 40 pigs, 2 barrows. HORSES—one good work team, I 4-yr. old horse,, 2 smooth mouth horses. 1 SHEEP—16 Ewes, 5 Lauiits, I Buck. - FARM TOOLS 19S6 F-20 Fnrmall tractor on rubber, tractor cultivator, tractor breaking plow. 2, 14-In. bottoms, John Deere corn planter with tongue trucks, fertilizer and check tow attachments. New Idea manure spreader, John Deere rotary hoe. Met ormlek-Deering Wheat Irlll, 1-horse wheat drill, VIcComiick-Deering mower, end-gate seeder, buzz saw, 7-ft. tandem disc, 6-ft. (list , cultipacker, wagon with bo* bed, wagon with hay frame, spike tooth harrow, 5-shovel plow, 14-tooth harrow, garden' plow, single shovel plow, walking breaking plow, hay rake, hay tedder, Aeme harrow, l-row cultivator, hog fountain,' hog troughs, fence stretchers, cream separator, 2 sets of harness, forks, shovels, and many other tools too numerous to mentkm. -a **. i-.zi FEED - SEED & MISCELLANEOUS Twelve hundred (1200) bushels corn in crib, 100 bales l»ean hay, S ton chopped oats in mow, 5 bushels little Ihr! clover seed, ' 2 ton log supplement, 1 ton 2-12-6 fertilizer, 10 bushels potatoes, lot of used lumber. HOUSEHOLD GOODS *V • Heating stove, Philgas range, sofa, I’l’xl.V rug, ir-3’’xl2" rug, 6 dining chairs, 2 occasional chairs, buffet, wash stand, 2 dressers, book case ami many other Items too numerous to mention. v Not responsible in case of accidents. TERMS—CASH. No property tobe removed until set lied for. WM. J. BOATRIGHT, Admr. HURST & HI NTER, Auctioneers. CLIFFORD McMAINS, Recording Clerk. MARION SEARS, Settling Clerk. Lunch will lie served. This farm of approximately 676 acres is for sale at private sale. SEE J. T. CHRISTIE, GREENCASTLE, IND.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lloyd Houck, et al. to Verner Houck, lot in Greencastle, $1.00. Alger Leatherman. executor to Verner Houck, lot in Greencastle, $7,800.00* Russell Blair to Harry H. Fisback, et al, trustee, land in Washington twp., $1.00. Harry F. Fisbeck. et al. trustee, to Standard Eelevator Co, Inc., land in Washington twp., $1.00. Dora Rising, et al, to Helen Rising, lot in Greencastle, $1.00. Alice M. Henry, et ux to Curtis Mason, ctal, land in Franklin twp. $666.66 £dgar W. Erwin, etal, to Jesse E. Airhart, etux, land in Franklin twp.
$1.
Philip O. Hutcheson to Lewis and Foster Hutcheson, land in Washington twp. $1.00 George A. Scott etux, to IPaul R. Rhosda, 1< t in Russellville. $1 00 <) car Phillips, etux, to Arthur* Ne e. etal. land in Washington twp.
$1.
Jim Higgins etal, to Claude H. Elrod, land in Madison twp. $1. R scoe T. Moore, et ux to Eugene V. Stringer, et ux, land in Warren twp., $1.00. Clarence Wildman. et ux to Lawrence Wildman, land in Jefferson twp., $1.00. Aaron Combs, et ux to William Hiatt, et ux, land in Warren twp., $1. Aivan C. Erwin, et al to Jesse E.
[with thi CitlOfiS]
Pfe. Harry W Watt H. A S. C> Amph Trac. Bn. Training ('inter Camp Pendleton, Oceansid, Cali! II S. Marines He would like to .')• ir from all lA; frineds. Robert B Cook has finished hiprimary training as a pilot in tie U. S. Ary Air C aps at Corsicana, Texas, and has been sent to Enid, Ok lahoma. for his basic training. His adres is A-C Robert B Cook, 153431 69, Bks, 12, F 1 Class 44 E, Enid. Pvt. Elmer Hammond’s new address is 35897987. Co. B 3rd Platoon 27th Inf. Tng. Bn., Camp Croft.
South Carolina.
The new address of Robert W. Burton is Pvt. Robert 20531126, Company G. 152nd. Inf . A. P. O. 38, eff Postmaster San Francitrso, c.dif.
Airhart, et ux, land in Franklin twp
$1.00.
Clarence Earl Hebei et ux to Harold H. Boesen, et ux. lot in Greencas-
tle, $1 no
Elizabeth Pike, et al to Clem Me-
Cammack, et ux. land
t:ii- Of I ml m i r> ( Stil t O of I ' uli am County tO l BU| POI ’ (i he\v Furney. K, Aki-rs, Clerk uii Court, rphj, A Morn i 1 \
ltd l.y the of rut nnin Adniinlslrnd ,| Fuller eeensed. 8ol vent tl in in 1st rat or of the Flit . -I -31.
seed oats. Thvso oats are rust and ^ smut resistant If interested, contact | the Quality Feed Store or the Roach-
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Notice js here by driven that l h»» unb rsig’ne;l has lieen appoint • <! hy the lailt. of thr Circuit Couri "f I’ntnani i‘opnty, State of Indiana, Adtuinistnitor *»f the . tat,, of r.iul M.iff* tt late
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dak* Elevator.
25-26-28-31-2-4-61
FOR SALK English clover seed, tested. Glen Clark, south County Farm. 28-4t. FOR SALE: Bull calf, about 16 months old. Red sheithorn. Earl Frazier, Bainbridge, it. 1 28-ln.
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In The Mntf.r of the Fsta .if ("ha t ies I!oa t ritf ht. I n f William .1 Boatright, .A.h Nothv is hereby kIvcm unde! Hif4!ie<l a<lmiu 1st ra t m '•state "f Cliarles Boatriuh will ofi'.r for sale, at pul at iht late residence of ^.i in .t ol'son Township. I'utn
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WANTED: Any kind of Western
magazines such as Ranch Romances. We will pay 30c per dozen for West-
erns with good clean covers. | lure Exchange West Side
i Phone 17t)-J.
ANNUAL DUROC SALE 40 head of Bred Sows and Gill 10 Head Fall Boars and Gilts. All registered and immuned. Sale on farm 7 miles cast of Danville, ind , I miles south of Brownshurg. Catalogs mailed on request. Dr, Earl Fence. Danville, Ind. 21-28-2p. The annual meeting In the Directors of the Kincastle Toll jd me Company will be heM in the community house, February 5, at 1:00 p. m. to receive bids and elect a •witch board operator for 1 year and any other business. 27-2t FACTORY RE-BUILT GENERA* TORS as low as $5.00. Model A Ford $5 50, V-8 Early air cooled $6 25. 1929 to 1933 CTievrolet $6 50. Plymouth and Podge not air cooled $7 50. Generhtior prices arc exchange. SOOTTS FRANKLIN ST. GARAGE. 1-21-22-27-29-41.
j U. S R. O P. Baby Chicks and U. Furni-( s Pullorum controlled U. S Certified
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BANNER ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
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Protect the only pair of eyes you will ever have. Come in for a complete eye examination. Dr. J. ¥. Conrad
109 E. M ash St.
Phone 240
BASKETBALL High School Gym Friday, Jan. 28 7 P. M.-REELSVILLE vs. GREENCASTLE B 8 P. M.-SEYM0UR vs. GREENCASTLE ADULTS 40c STUDENTS 30c (Grade School elilLtren admitted free if accompanied hy one or lxdh |>arents.)
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WANTED: Someane for part time housework. 35c per hr. Phone 451-J or write 430 Anderson street. 27-2p WANTED: Child’s play pen Call 640-W. 27-2t.
For beit Block coal call 11F3.
25-4 p.
White Rocks and White i.eghorns. Barred Rocks from hens mated to U. S. R. O. P. and individually Pedi- ! greed males All chicks we hatch are from hens mated to U. S R. O. P. and individually pedigreed males. 95 livlngability gunranteml for 14 days and any loss above that amount your money will lie refund’d on the I6th day. DIETZ'S POULTRY FARM CENTER POINT, IND. Eri-tf
WANTED: 570.
Home nursing.
Ph me 27-2p.
WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment or small house. Call 742-W. 26-28-29-31.
WANTED: Any Kind of deal Itock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod Wanted To R nt 20 to 200 acres of pasture. Tom Stanger, 105 W Columbia St. 28-2L ’’WANTED TO BUY: Small fram building. Tom Stanger, 105 w. Columbia street. 28-2t.
Vou can get spendg banner ClasstBed AC
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BASKETBALL DEPAUW UNIVERSITY vs. EARLHAM BOWMAN GYMNASIUM SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 7:30 P. M. ADMISSION: Adults 8fic in< a liiding tax—C hildren, 20e ineludin^ tax.
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BEAUTIFUL
NEW
LIVING ROOM SUITES, CHAIRS AND STUDIO (X)UCHFS Innerspring Mattresses (Deep Coil) All Spring Construction. Large selection of newly arrived coverings, Velour, Tapestry, Mohair, Blue, Green, Wine, Dusty Rose. COME IN AND SELECT YOURS. UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING, REFI NISH INC. ART FURNITURE SHOP 9 West Franklin Street.
IN MEMOKI In loving remembrance C our husband and father. William A Scott who passed aw ty ( i o, Jan.
28.
More and him i u k day we miss him. Fl lends may third: the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow, Lies within our hearts concealed. Wife and children. I’UTN \M\ ll.l.i: KF.Vn \L The revival in the Putnamville Methodist church lias begun, with much Intelest shown. The evangelist is the Rev. Ralph R. Melheny, of Wilmore, Kentucky. There will be services each evening nt 7:30 during the meeting, including Saturday evenings There will als > he services at 10:30 a. m. on the two Sundays during the meeting. This Sunday morning, January 30, being the fifth Sunday of the month, is the regular preaching hour of the pastor, the Rev. William H. Self. Because of the revival meeting, the R.v. Metheny will preach at that hour. The people of the Mt. Meridian Methodist church arc especially urged to attend the revival meeting this i Sunday evening, as this will be “Mt. i Meridian Night." Friends are cordially invited to at- ' tend at their e'’ery opportunity. Tile meeting is scheduled to close Sunday evening, February 6.
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