The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1944 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BATQNcR; GREENCASTle, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24

544.

l> , Ort SALE: Gilts with pigs. William R Ancliews, west of Fincastlo. 22-:ip.

WANTED: Two men to work :it sawmill. Pingleton Brothers, north Jackson street. Call lit!. 2!-2;>.

WANTED: Boy foi inside Apply Quality Meat Maiket.

work. 22-:lt.

WANTED. Ex-serviee nan; st< '• employment regardless of physical handicap. Gooa in me Apply at A Furniture Shop. !i W. Franklin St. fMon -Wed -Fri -t f

equipment needed. X*ust have car. Tf I you are interested send your name I and ad,Ire-s to Box 2B, ', of this pa- | per and our Field Manager will give j you a personal interview 22-lp

FOR

BLOOD DONORS NEEDED < <'unf IniHMl from Cim** On«»i

Roach. Virginia Torr, Mrs. Marian ( Hess, Donald Webster. Keta Web-1 ster, Mrs. Jessie R. Johnson, Mrs. i Nellie Liaby. Mrs. Charlotte Cartwright. Charle Hale, Henry Ewing, j Helen Ewing. Gladys Huber, Mts. |

den

-Rt*a* Kstate-

SALE: Strictly modern five ; sterling Boatright Mrs. Anna Marie 1 ew house Gaiage and gar-1 Crawl( , y Harriet M. Hazinsky. Mrs. j S. C. Sayers. 22-3t. 1 Juanita McCurry, Betty Jane Deem, >

V.MC'A OFFICER HELD

north.

ELKHART, Ind., March 22 (UP) - Cleo Fred Davis, 35, Elkhart V. M. C. A. building engineer, was held in default of $1,000 bond today while police investigated his explanation of

morning, i n the , tration of the

bringing Allied foreCN south of 11.^ ^

ot the big j.J in the CarC Tiie landing, t .ff e

out opposition, wai cl!

death of Harla.n Elliott. 15, son the same time U, $

• For

WANTED: Buyer, merning of Monday.

FOR SALE: l 1 ,

and a Boomei heatei for restauranl or store use at O D. Williams saie at Putnamvillv Friday March 24th.

22-lp.

FOR SALE: Sewing machines, heating stoves, oil stoves, ranges, gas stoves, gas bedroom heater, ’trading Post. 319 N. Jackson. 22-lp. FOR SALE Violins. 3-4 and full sizes. Trading Post. 319 N. Jackson.

22-lp

at farm ca'3 March 27, 1944

i Where- Lockridge farm on 43 3

gallon ion. i u, 'j nl jj es nortd of cioverdale. 150 pieces j

of farm tools, ho bales of bean hay. 60 pigs, 70-80 lbs. I;00 to 500 bu-hels * of corn..Everything will sell that is j put on the block. No by bidders, I Walter S. Campbell. 11-15-13-22-25,51

FOR SALE: One hundred thirty Mrs - LaFayt ' Lea,> ' Ih omas,,

acres on National Road. Fifty acreJ John Earnshaw, Mrs. Julia under cultivation, balance pasture i M*’ 8, Violet Reeves. Mrs. (.loiia and woods. No buildings. J. T. Chris-! tieo ^ t ‘y, • vi,s ’ ^oy 1 ami M. Sii.nison, tie, Real Estate. 20-Gt ] Mrs - Josi( ' Lee Smiley.

Roachdale: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Williams, Mrs. Bess Lawler, Mrs.

FOR SAIJC Trumpet, just the thing for a beginner small cost. Trading Post. 319 N Jackson. 22-lp

FOR SALK: 1-ate style baby buggy only used short while, 319 N. Jackson Trading Post 22-lp

P'OR SALE: Modern 7 room house | with enclosed backyard and chicken park. Located in town. Call 221, Bainbridge. 20-.lt

-MiscePancous-

The Catholic Ladies Guild will hold

a rummage sale at

Saturday,

the courthouse,

Manh 25 at 8:30. 22-3t

For upholstering, repairing and refinishing, and slip covers at reasonable prices. Call Art Furniture Shop 9 West Franklin Phone 299 . 23-tf

FOR SALE: A 120 acre farm In Madison Township. 50 acrca tillable. Good pasture, never failing water. Some valuable timber. Six room hou . a good barn and an old barn. Price $4000.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 15-lf.

Allen Hanna. Joe Case, Edwin Smith.

Fillmore: Mis. Inez Pruitt. Jas. Hunter, Goldie Tharp.

—Found

ATTENTION FARMERS: We have our disc shar|>*.ning machine set up. Get your disc* in now. Get all

FOR SALE Underwood Typewrit- your repair work lone early. Mai. er, office style, first class condition, j ford Cravor, formerly Scobee Reps’:-

24-tf

FOUND: 65c on Bloomington street. Owner may have same by p vi- for .id Banner Office. 22-lp.

Bainbridge: Cyril Masten, Frank Masten, George Smith, Ernest Johnson, Gene Hess. Thelma Hess, Gordon Lee Hanks. Stanley J. Cook,

Mrs. Opal Boyce. 301 Arlington avenue, has received word that her

Deem husband. Franklin D. Boyce, is now

‘ receiving his boot training. His address is Franklin D. Boyce A S. No. 955-39-84, Great Lakes, Illinois. George K. Goldsberry of Greencastle, has been promoted from corpora! to sergeant. His address is Sgt. George K. Godlsberry, U. S. M. C. R. M. S., Class No. 23, Brks. No. 1. Treasure Island, San Francisco Cal-

ifornia.

LaVerne Riley of Greencastle. has been promoted from corporal to sergeant. His address is Sgt. F. L:iVeme Riley. 736 A. A. F. Band

Mrs.

Cioverdale: Mrs. Audrey Staley, Mrs. Gladys Haltonr, Mrs. Lou Branneman, Mrs. Christine Vaughn. |

Lost

Trading Post, 319 N. Jackson. 22-lp Shop.

FOR SA1-E: Large Cash Regittercr, National make. 319 N. Jackson Trading Post. 22-lp FOR SALE: National Cash RegisV r, small size. Trading Post. 319 N. Jackson. 22-lp!

GET IN THE FEED IH S1NESS A mighty g . ! aisiner to be in today ii the ln-d business. It is -i war income n r. and a steady on * for the future. No investment or

Stnyed from farm, three Hamp'i re • gs weighing 180 lbs. Cali Rural 10 F 3. James Torr. 20-22-2t LOST: Large green button be- - • n .lone.; Drug:; and bus station. R( turn to Jones Drug Store. 22-lt

FOR SAKE: Electric Royal, Eureka and Apex, post, 319 N. Jackson.

sweepers, Trading 22-lp

FOR BALE: Motors, all sizes, electric and gasoline, some used eln trie wire. Tra ling Post, 319 N Jackson. 22-lp

FOR SALE Store fixtures, show c.iaoa, acuhs. combination coffee and meat grinder, electric:electric ine-i display case, walk-in ice box 8x10. e?-ctric light fixtures of all kinds. 319 North Jncksor street. Trading Post. '22-lp Ft)R BAITwo pairs of Dickerson shoes, excellent condition. Brown and whlt'e sport style, size 6 1 a AAA and black oxford, size 7 AAA. $5,00 each. No ration coupon. Phone 431--Jat* 22-lp

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OF PtRSON/M. FRO! ; KRfY

Ttiuisdsf, Mardi 30. 1944,

Jewell Blue. Janice Blue, Mrs. Carrie Rome Army Air Field Rome. N 5' Miller. j Wallace J. Steele now stationed in

New York woulj like to hear from his friends. His address is: Wallace J. Steele A. S., Co. 521. Unit G 11. U. S. Naval Training Station, Samp-

j son, New York.

( oumihmommih- vi.i.ow am us j A C Robert Cook, son of Mr. and The following is .i list of ! Mrs. Fred Cook of 601 south Locust allowed by ihe Uoimi of I'uinnm street, has been transferred to Altn

t'uiinu loiiiinissioiiers at Him reg-i^,, ^ ■ U i , , .

uh.r meet ins on Momlaj, Manh c.; Okla.. begin nls advanced training as

ii«-\eutie P u t in !' ■ U 8 Army AH Cor

i runk i: fooper, s. jo Milo Fuuik , His new address is A C Robert Coo!:,

clier, $.141.00. Putnam Vo Uruplilc.

$IH4 ao. Paul iii .no *.ii 12. ureen- 15343169, Class 44E. Avn. C.i-let caetle Pash Pool. <J74 14. Pharlfs A A A F P S Son F Alti Scobee. * ri 00. James K Pence. ^A. A. A. I*. I . ft., »qn. t. A III

flUG.UO. Joneil I ug i o. $- ‘-O. Ureen- OklahOIllU.

cuHtlo Hdw $4 SO; West Hfiklng Co- ,, r , ,, , _ . , _ $17 78; t.ileun Price. $-1 50; Therensu i I . F. C. LinZie Buis 350j196i, A. P Wlnmer. $IJ5o. Anna Kuny.in, 40 00. /-> , Pnstmn«rpr Ban Vr, nc n Kettle i $4 Myrtle Cash, 4W 1 1 l, - slm a3cer, ftan . i nci-CO

S4o.no; i .'a itnmiej ii u Hub- California.

iirson, $7.50; Ueo W.-bster, $0.00; Pities Service Po. io. l,i. Tmld. $4 00:. Van BimkirU Urm . $104.10, lieiit. of I Water Po liil -.0; Put Po Inn. Axeii'.H. I $tbi.lo: Plme A AioPi:-ly $is 7o. Mod ! orn Hciioul Hoid'lj. JI.'N4. Imlluna in-1 stitntional Industrie- SI, Ptiblh Service f t; . $145 S4 ; A ,v II ’I'yiieverltei Po. $14 7., Slit. V.. mt. $tie uu. ThoBum Si an a oi . t'i7,0o. T K Woodtmrn P.o $ 1,7 os. !!. 9. (-uivbIII, $;.5o. O I he D;j;! p.innei. $41.00. Arthur <» 1 Plutniin $ Honu-i IS.; In $J4 1. , | Patti lirliiief $47 40 phas l. Aker,. I 1>I . $14 ’ ■ M; de-vlliw Public Hertl r. ;

of a Free MethoJist minuter. Elliott's body was found in the “Y” swimmlngpool Sunday and Davis told policy he discovered it a few minutes after Elliott left him to

telephone a girl.

Detective James C. Hiatt, after questioning Davis, signed an uffadavit charging the "Y” employe with having unnatural relations with the boy. This was filed in superior court and bond act at $1,000. Davis was taken to South Bend yesterday to submit to a lie detector test, the results of which were not disclosed. Officers expected to question him further today.

Marines Occupy Two island

offshor

south, and

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delivered

heaviest naval b; ra u,

thvater.

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Duquoin. her i'll- ,

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treatment s 0 i ih e ^ dlu g pc i . .in, d/jJ yesU ” - .; • s* cast Paulin; has worj yember . en g h e m for osteoni; iitig. i He pi enounced her J

bone

ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Southwest Pactfie, March 22 (UP)—U. S. Marines completed the encirclement of the Bismarck Archipelagao by seizing two islands in the St. Matthias group, and American battleships immediately opened a frontal attack on the 90,000 Japanese trapped in the isolated area by firing 1,000 tons of shells into Kavicng, New' Ireland,

it was announced to.iay.

The Marines occupied the islands of Emirau and Elmusao Monday . *

the cripj

complet;

left shin

or two The pc Paulir.i

result of by Mis.

hospital !:,!.

Mann cr

in ste’ iii The re was apj

girl's leg, treatnien; on hei I was able

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BLOOD PLASMA GiVEM WOiJl-JDED ON

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PXJR SALE: A-1 10-20 Tractor aiU. plow: McComb Brooder stove gooet shape H. L. Runyan, 1 mile south and haltniilc vest of CoatesviUe. 22-24-2p

Beginning at ! I :<>(> A. M. The iladenigneti will si-ll nl puVi ■ a.i linn ihe following denertbed lienninul pri>|> r(> bi'loiiging to til - < ''< liver B. Juek, de e$b*nd: HAV, (.B AIN VNi> sTK \ V\ 11(H) litoilielN enru; about ' tons bean hay; one l< n timothy bay;

10 iMiles htrnw.

I'OOl.? AMI IMPLEMENTS Wagon and box bed, hay frame, law iron wheeled wagon, buggy In good condition, i nllipa:-!.; i, lu.> rake, seal -s, fence tools, butchering tools, tallies, kettles, saws, si-iri vm, o.ns siv.ler, co.n slioUmy, . sprayer, guAlen planter (a good one) and numerous other small tools too numerous to menti u. Also the following property belonging to the undersigns*!, of OHvei B. lack, dec asml:

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Georg * ItulrU.

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FOR SALK: 10 inch J. B. Hammer mill, cylinder corn shell, r. power shaft. William Klger 4 miles north of Fillmore. 22-6p. FOR SAUh: 'INvo cows with calves by side. George Smiley, Greencastle, R. 3. Stilvavllle Road. 22-lp FOR MAIJi!. Goose eggs for hatching Call 290-VV. 22-lt

FOR SALE; 10 cows, mostly Shorthorns, 9 sows, some with pig: some to farrow. I will be at farm Friday and Saturday, 1 mile south, t miles west of Roachdale Ralph Howard. 22-2;).

FOR SALE: Electric 500 tut key ft chicken battery. Chester Hunt, Mt Meridian. 2I-2p.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dining room table; buffet and chair- (::nk); four tvuoa.'ii bed-, tTVa Oie antique; one metal bed with . springs; on • .1 nny Lind half Ik*', mi antique; fe.ither beds pill. and bA.Iihiig; hri-e 9x12 r.igs and one 9x15, several small mgs; Nubia it Hot Blast Henter; Mood Heater; Old South Bend HaleaU. Lange; Gas Banjo (Norge); u-ed >ery little; kitchen cabinet; tvv i eup'ioirds; safe-, dining tahli-s, work tabien, i:-i box, waf-ln .ie; i.r.-s <w-, on" an antique; wash stand; roekeis; ciiutrs; child' desk; small Look:asc; quiLing frumea; library table; day lice-; gasulln - lamp; : eelylene table Itui'p; Iron; ironing board; ducks, setting ntaihine(Singer); bpiiuiiug wh'el, cooking utensils, dishes, jars •ind \ariuii. oilier articles. T1 i!MS OF SALE: CASH. PLACE OF KALE: At the Oliver I». Jack funn in Greene Township. 3 miles nortli i.f HullmicSsburg and 3 mile* •euth of Mllligur.

EFFiE A. JACK

UIMINTKTKATLIV of the OLIVER B. JACK ESTATK

EFF1S A. JACK

Not responsible in ease of accident*.

Cl ai l » Hat biiisuu, Auctioneer. Jamist O. Hannor, Attorney.

.lumen .U l,ov« tlBS.OO: PemiK-k. $:$•< VV. He hard C. $11$.00, ilyJn t'arrlngtuii, .1 mt-.- . 'of fm.. n. tils.oo. H*i. $115.00; Alfred McMulm.

$121.00: l.ie ksted, 1115.00. U«o V I Ktiguel . $17,0 (10. ii,; ; uv Hale $»17L.l Curl Ui'rdeu. $44.1,5, Cburles illlL*r. I 415.60; Hilberl Drelti. $17.40: Cl yd* Klowler $11.16. (tuvinoiiil 11! 4 4. c r, $41.40; Jidi-i Sinllti. $100. uilio lM«elt, $40 70: itorivo Itoblilnuon, $15.10. Hu) U'il>WlW(>ii $35o; Orvlll* Nleholu $1.7o: )£■$ iktilv. $»4 1, r . Clifford Burly $21.oTe; A t: Kuril $13.55 l,o* Jfuil to 50; 'V ll| WDliumo, $7, to:

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Kiiiury SotiioiliiJ $.;^45. Krn,;«t CMmnUi'k $li.T3 Vcnul 1^ JJIT 1 :; • ’ I ■ $i Inutvoliife' $4 40; KriittOt WTllluiiis. SI 5o. Cun.ird .Sliinn. $7,3 20: J K CiiiniMinm. $12 l". John IVilSoli.

5J-’ "O. (Vltji.i ; HuLmi-I lloiluii. $5 od: Frunkly JuckEon. tl3. , ,uDll'tun .M.'Cliiinl 3f,4o . T K, Slurrill. I I' 1:i; -11 1U . $li oo. Bay iV.iuiI.ti t', •» IndHvu 17 lultniieut Cc , I $7 05. Jo-- KM is, $2,10; CilleB Scrvlcj Oil C> >.. $237.15. Jam.-s l,o\,- $1.50: 1' iiecn. ustle i.'uoli luul, 71457. JJI(I- | A'u.-t Hock Pr-'d. Co-|p . $1,21150; K.-x lluthnuu). $22 5(>: Whir ie I. Den man. I Do 2o. James Wulktr $62.26. Ueo K

iknuui i, $16.00.

Ray Smiw, < lerlt.

bb<i©«-b*^Oi>o#o^><sioc >o » :'>«>a9000 pu' >o4a4>nbe<>o

l'.ill> Woods. $16 20 Will V Byrd 14$.55. George McMurtrey. $17 40 klanb UuuhuliK. $5$ 05. John A liar hison $4 10; Cha* CU-ln, IS 00. Klul. Iloiei lale. $150. Wnyne Hlddk- $4 5 ‘ Jess MiRlley, 12 00; Wlllliim Chirk $!2 ' - (Ben Plckel. $11.20; Edwin 4mlth $'22 50; due Cuunlnghum, $1.S6 Aril.I Am**. $15 31 W K «H(frr. '•16 V Waiter Buttery, $27.00; Haram K*i k $24.35, Lewis 1 o-ik. $2 50; John loiifi $1 50; Dalton Mitchell. $1.00 Clr-'m WBllame. $35.7{; Harold Stal»y 1122.3 Clurem* Bruniieniun. 122.15 A ’ i \el»on, $43 20, I'.av Ramtm**r, 4 l W Bits Rou. !,. Ill 50; lues N> |. •' 1.60; Pollts Poxx, jo 00 Hu

A'rtghl $8.11

• i'-T Clurence Hesi«r. $10.00; Msl • ' hi I; eves. $44 do, l-M I'.euson. $4 ' 5 • I'ubll H.-rvIc- Co. I'J.O" Ii..- t ,d • Water tVorks. $1 25, MucAlltst.-r Tra • "i c $14.52: Ii.iul| 11;ent lervlne c ,,

J D. Adams. . to.54. Clulss's

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FOR LLVLK: 2 good yearling Hereford bull*. Arthur GiRz, 2 miles couthwest of Bainbridge 20- 3p '. SALE 19V.' Ford, t . tires, good condition S50. 130 W. Berry St. ' 30-3t. FOR KAIJil: Seed oa.i; and seed potatoes. Olus McAUtfdcn, Green-, castle R 4, near Clintcn Falls. 21- 3p

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The undersitjnsd, v/‘il s;l! ut public ouciion, a! ihe home of the late James L Harr!; ii :ho Town cf Puinamville, Ind., on U. S. Rood No. 40, ail tivj fo’lcwing personal properly, on,

FUR SALE: 2 year horse; pony with new bridle; 87 big English leghorns Her Brooder

old Sorrel saddle ami blood tested stove, also

friday, Marc!

s 24.1944 at 12:30

wutei fountain anil feeders. South County Farm, Ivan Clark. 21-2t

FOR SaI-E: lypetwritcr, A-l

ut Banner

FOR Orchard

Alonarch portable shape. 530. Inquire !

20-22-2;.' [

. ALE Apple* Buchhett I

7-tf. !

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WANTttU: True Detective magazine. We will pay 30c pci dozen for ' any kind of non-fiction Detect!magazines such as True, Dynamic and Actual if they have good clean covers Furniture Exchange. West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 22-lp.

WANTED: Two burner electric hot i piat'v Phone 777 or 60.'i-R 22-lt ' WANTED: Man to work on fa: n | by day or straight time; five room | house with electricity on black top ! road 2 1-2 miles east of Belle Union. Must be capable of handling modori machinery. No dairying. Roas Alice Cioverdale, R. 2. 21-3p.

WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 modern unfurnished rooms. Phone 3U-W.’ 20-3t.

Living room Kultc: e ui'istin'; of overstuffed cluiirx, and davenport; one exirr good Floreu Iieuting stove; Illirarv table, two 9x12

rugs, and Hiuall rug*, one leather eoiieh.

Also, a dining roam • uite < un-d iti.T; <-f t Bile, chairs and bnffet.

tin ■ extra ,go’s I electric (Hoover) sweejier.

Gii ' IhxI room suli ■ . ri -'c i-:*ii walnut L d, springs, mattress,

vanity dresser, 2 tables and i n< roll-asyay bed.

Kitchen furniture, one good rung:*, at.el utility cabinet, table,

dishes, cooking utensils and glass ware.

One good electrl< refrigerator.

\lso garden tools, lawn niov.c;. porch swing, a good ladder afM

step la 'dor.

Alb > oilier articles. TERMS: CASH

HARLEY HARRIS - EM OLA G. NEARPASS, Administrators, of (he Estate of Janie* E. ilanlx. At the name lime ami pier,. Mr. and Mr*. C). D. Williams will sell the following perstuml properly:

One 1981 oUbcoobUe lu-dan.

One Mil jest If range; on ■ boomer heater, hvatu • room*. One laundry stove. One two iHirne:- and oaw 1 feurutn ail

(Ferfeetlon).

One gins* show case in good ono'litinn.

Ons good raffoe urn. Chairs. One drop-leaf ( herrj table.

Tables.

“ double beds, springs and innllresses. One antiqut*-bnwxer. Chairs and dresser. One upholstered doling room suite. One electric Frigidalre in good condition. One dnvcn|K»rt and chairs. A 9x12 linoleum and rug. One Majestic radio In g.-icd condition, library table. And other artbles too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH. COL. ALTON HI RST, Auctioneer.

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Inc. $15 00;

C. L. 11**6.

$45 10 Wc.-sni-r liii|it Co . $25 00; John

I ,t_ky n olll, $15.01-; Hnscne il

$27 King Ali-rrUnn r'->*i„i-. $55 66

6-1.1- -cuff It (at: Win A W.<»n->6„ 2 \fynford Crav*-. 83$ si: Orson •we* Motor* In?., $90 31; U .1 IlnlM .'.V Co. $iJ 05 Cl iy,l I* 111 S’? on

18 'k Brlil*. 4 $150. Vua'ln sllni-n 43.7' Mfithew Furnnv <10 00- Mnrnhv 8uml > (Bavel Co.. $16 .'O: Mlll„r itriv-, Co. $'55. Krc*uo**tlc Hdw Co., $40 51

County W-lfare

I'lls \T.vhull"a. $.11 no; t-,n*i i.; j.- t n II so Jesse K McCoy *100; l-’rSnoes Rimrk $ 40; Mnruatel 1‘ottor, $)'-00 Helen Wetnek-', $20.00. Rnlli Tr-tn6!v tl5«". JeHtmeltn Bills, $15.00; Itun-lR-'dUin $15 00; N-ll J„ I’roucli. |7 ‘.O ''In Mo ho non. $1 2 50; Pulnam I’oimD OHU-hi-, $4.00: Clin*. , V vi-Cnvrv ,.n:.-.-i s-im Hnnua. Jd« io tndluni I nlv- -s|tv Medlenl Center, $335 (! Kurphv Co. $ 83. Wm A ler. $3 45 ■'Its uille M Sten-T- *1 14; .Mont v * W >rd Co., *1 J p i -■ 11111 o* Co . $ 4 50 Walter Seeley, $4 <;h

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Auditor Putnam County.

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mmsmuEsamg-' FOR SALE As I am leaving for the Armed Forces, I am selling all my furnilure. 5 COMPLETE ROOMS 2 Bed Rooms / 1 Dining Room 1 Living Room 1 Kitchen. Milton Singer 105 Eiloomington St.

1 COAST GUARD and Navy medical corpsmen are shown here as they prepare to < ‘0 :.;e wo» ‘ from the beach on Engebi, Eniwetok atoll, during the battle for the island in the . ii Pacifit I the intense activity on the beach as additional supplies and reserve troops pour in. (/nlc-uMf

WOUNDED SOLDIER SAVED BY PROMPT TREATMra

Ho'meTc^ConS^cmiimh?' ^ Sig ™' Corps made this Carnatic sequence of viHe! 0r Top^]eti Wate°Cnnn lK M Ga ; Was hlt ^ cnem y ^e while with an nfantry pat*- ^ Next, a medical corosi mn nu gral)S h ’ 3 hip where the bullet entered and cries out ( first aid to the wound BrUfm U | S » re ! te t0 hia J acl<et to »c-o w t*iaL he has received morp ^ aid station lust behin V th » n C ^'' 1 ^ er ^carers carefully carry the wounded soHli , r u ( | n Xe roperat^ uooi he ^° nt Iines ' anfi Private Conneli Caches the surgery ^^e^operateA upon^ ^, prompt treatment saved his life. Signal Corps photo.__i^