The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1944 — Page 4

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FOK SALK: fiilts with pif?s. William K Antliews, west of Flncastle. 22-3p.

FOR SALE: Strictly modern five room, new house Garage and ga'len. S. C. Sayers. 22-:it. ! for sale. 'hie hundred 1 h • icres un National Ro:d. Fifty acre.-I jndcr cultivation, balance pastme ind wood-. No builclinga. .1 T. Chriatic, Real Estate. 20-0t

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TABLETS. SAIVL HOSE DROP*

'For Sale-

FOR SALE

mill, cylinder corn

.shaft. William

if Fillmore.

I FOR SALE: M> lei n 7 room hou ■ I with enclosed b.ickynrd and chicken I park. Located in town. Call 221,

j jjaiabridge. 20-.!t

inch J. 11. Hummet sheller. power

Kieei 4 miles north , _

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FOR SALE: A 120 acre farai in Madison Township. 50 acres tillable.

FOR SAIJC: Hampshire and Duroc gilts to farrow in May. Iiouble in.nnmed. Nick Larkin, Cloverdale R. ■J. 22-4 p.

FOR SALK: 10 cows, mostly Shorthorns. 0 sows some with pigs, fcome to furrow. 1 will be at farm Friday and Saturday, 1 mile south, 1 miles west of Kuachdale. Ralph Howard. 22-2;i. FOiR SAUL 2 good yearling Hereford bulls. Arthur Giltz, 2 j miles (outhwest of Ba inbridge

20-3p

pcsturo, never

Some valuable timl; house, a gord barn a: Price 34000.00. .1. T.

Estate.

We !• '.v have in River ide grade ! t

ing sizes 4.75x19: 5 ‘

6 50x16: a -.d 0 OCtre id AiBO good is tires. Official tire .V- ntgumery \\'s>d

failing water. jer Six room ml : ;i old barn . Christie. Rea!

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lock Ward’s with follow-

i0xl7: 0:03x10: 3 power grip rtmont of trudt

pe.tion station

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i key gatrging stations, j revealed that in the month

| ary the average f!->w of one East i Fork of White River at Shoals wa. I twenty-five percent cf normal, while j tlie flow of the St. Mary's River near j Ft. Wayne was forty-nine percent of ' nC! ' ma L

repair shop. The fire did not spread | Water levels in • '.servation welki to the stoie proper. ( ; i$ ^he southern part of the state, acHerman N. Lewis. 56. a‘city fiie-! cording to the report, continued at man since 1918, col lapsed and dii I, i,w stages throughout Lie first three is he wa preparing to old in laying 1 w—-ks of February, and si-irtagee oi a hose line to fight the fir-. Funeral water in several counties were renun. ciut ills have n d htvn made pot t.ed. Moderate t. heavy rain; dur-

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I itlfcifc AfW -Tne^e records I cofdtng to the »ltJi ptnettea’.-1 nonth oi Febru- ly normal prectpftatioh. Cm* eriW'r. J 1

tary materials or when one arm is 'tniurad: to avoid injury from ex-

for this is that most of the pmipiU- plodlng dt-pth bombs by using th«

tion occured In the Istler patt o/ the

month and the resulting runoff carried over into March. Another reit-on is the fact that most of the precipi* tation came in the form of slow rainfall, distributed over several days, which combined with favorable re charge condition*, caused more than normal recharge of the seriously depleted ground 1 water storage, at laac*.

in some areas.

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-..•ere overcame j cj rises in water levels in obaarVR* srifolu' which rolleil ticn wells ranging from 0.2 ->,Ok «.• 'ioiim but; all were re-j nearly three feet Mi derate rains 111 ly Ido-ipitul umbulimia j the eeatral aud northern parts of

ri tb- state during the lust half of the i inoitii caused some observation well

i levels lo rise from ricveral inches to survival instruction* ne rly four and a haif f- t. while simulated battle condition*

SHOWN IN WATER REPORT SO-IC woUj gain <l nothing over the | new an ,i reputedly hugest tad*-r

low January levels.

LOW STREAM LEVELS ARE

AIRMEN LEARN TO SURVIVI IN COMBAT SEAS MINN’fcATOLLS, MINN. (UP) — Cadets at WoM CJuunberlain Meld Naval Air station are taking water

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P.-spill ulii’-it ncnnal rainfall

bT)R SALE: 1929 Ford; tlies, good condition. *50 Berry St.

two new 120 W. i

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FOK SALE: 2 year old Sorrel Itfirae; pony with new saddle and In idle: 87 hig Englisii blood tested leghorns; Kcr Brooder stove, also

water fountain and feeders. County Farm, Ivan Clark.

seek kike i vrsi:

INDIANAPOLIS March 25.

(L’Pi Fire authoritit :■ m mg hi the cause today of a bla/- whic'h cause I ‘ undetermineil damage yesterday ri a warehouse of the Banner-Whitehill Company, a furniture firm here, and

took the life of one fireman. Albeit Scheldenholm, treasurer

the firm, said that only a few piei ; of furniture were ston I in the wareSoutli I tlaiua 2''’ was fbirly m avy in a urap-21-2t j damage was fairly heavy i nu drap- ' ery depaxtinent and in n funiittm-

February, the flow in I idiana'j rivers j and str -ums from twenty-five to j titiv ;iei-i e -t of normal, according tor a repoit relens.'tl l.y tile United . States Otologiial Survey, which is • a incting i water »i source j invests* |

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The Increased stream Low win not s great aj might be expected, ac-

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re; res are being i-su d lb on th" investigations, la in - candiicted c t an cx--s lollowing appropriation omit fii.idn with which th work i-y lir- 1943 Leg!:-

TOP ^AY AFTER WAR SECURITY Men 25 \o 45

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in flow, retoLi:, arc taken at:

FOR S Ai -E: typew'riter, A-l at Banner.

Monarch portable shape. *30. inquire 20-22-2r-

FOR SALE: 5 cows, 2 with calves; 5 heifers, 5 sows. Consider trade for city property, equity In or lease of same. Inquire at the Pool Room, northwest corner of square. 22-2p.

“Terror”

Nurse at Front

FOR SALE: 6 room semi-modern house with 3 lots in Fillmore. Eva McNary. R. 20, Box 438, Indianan-! oils. 82-2t.. I

FOR SALE: Electric Iron. Wind I charger, both good conditio#. J. |

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U 1 , n - 2p - i Ff R SA4 t: Beil, springs. n^W inter spring mattress: cliest of us, taoje. Edocrd Maddox.

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FOR SALE Wicks, kintters.^ parts lighting rings for all nthkes j coat oil stove*. E’urnlttue Exchange. 1 West Side Squafe Phone 170-J,

23-ln.

FOR SALE: Small dining table and Welsh Cupboard. Phone 384-R. *8-2t

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WANTED: $5 00 Reward for information leading to renting a 3 to 5 room furnished apartmeit or house within two weeks. A L. Ogtlvie, Commercial Hotel. 23-3p.

WANTED: Plain sewing and mending to do at 503 E. Hanna street. 23-lp. WANTED: Man to work on farm by day or draight time; five room he use with electricity on black top road 2 1-2 miles east of Belle Union. ] Must be capable of handling modem I machinery No dairying. Ross Allee 1 Cloverdale, R. 2. 21-3p. ^

AMONG THE FIRST U. S. A: y nurses to report for duty at new-ly-won Allied positions below Rome Is Lieut. Ruth Wells of Scottsbluff, Neb. Lieutenant Well* lx pictured as she arrived at Anxlo, Italy. United State* Signal Corps photo. (International)

In an essential fmnl Industry. You deliver bakery pr -' nets over a regular established route. Average earnings now $75.00 weekly. 1 his S pemtaneiil employment offering i/osiw.'ir security with chance* for advancement. Reasonable daytime hour, and healthy outdoor work, offers i>ahl vacations, lull insurance benefit*. Including health and accident and sick benefits. No experience necessary. You are paid while f raining. Company -lands responsibility of credit as>' furnishes all equipment an I uniform. APPLY ◦MAR INCORPORATED

pcol in the world. Every cadet repnr-eata aa iavestmeut us $30,000 in fUght training and Uncle Sam i* taking no chances on lasing flier*. Lt. Thomas G. Rogers and Lt. E. J. Farrell, physical education directors, will teach the technique* of fighting danger* In 4*bri»-*tr*wu

waters.

The men who h#ve already learned the four basic »trokc* and Ufe-saving principles will now train under battle condition* to uae thu | swift over-arm style for swimming from the suction uf a staking ship;' to use the side stroke to carry natU-

backrt:- kv; and to swim four feet tenkAth th* surface to leseon the menace of strafing from hoveriny

plane*.

The me., will oe prepared tu escape froaa pool* of burning oil, to rescue -.tilers at sea, to swifn a half mile fully clothed, to make emergency lifeboats of their clothes, ami to us® t ie equipment for fishing and water distilling' found in th lifeboat*. FTnal test of the course will come When the men are dumped into the pool in a fuselage and must make tiveir own escape. Enlisted personnel also will have an' opportunity to take the course Statistics show that half of the sailors cannot swim 50 feet and that more officers and enlisted men of the merchant marine were drowned last year than were killed by enemy gunfire and that 47 per c*nt of the fatalities incurred when an Allied aircraft carrier sunk were J rownlngs. One of the boys who took last year’s course which was given at Lake Nokomis, was able to stay alive In the water for 23 hours when the Lexington was doomed.

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CLAY WORKERS WANTED For essential Industry'. Steady year-round work, fl day* a week: PLENTY OP OVERTIMIk Apply immediately at office *f KALAMAZOO CLAY CO. CAMON, INDIANA

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE > 4 *».„< Ii > f* KT.J.IU ,rt r f« The undend.gnod, \«lniinl*tratnr *f the Estate of Ftatutuor lAtwh i, decraM-d. will uffe« for sale at Public Auction at the lata WsMoura uf the ili cawed, tan mile south of PutnamviUe,

y. - «v--. .,4 G METfcORiC AIR CAREER of Lieut. P 'l-crt Hanson of Newtonville, Mass. who sliot down 20 Japa-ni-se ttgliter planes in 17 days over Rabaul, has ended. Hanson, a Marine flyer, has been killed during a strafing run at St. George Cape. New Ireland. Hanson had 25 planes to his credit, one short of the American record of 26 held jointly by Capt. Eddie Rlckenbacker of World War I, Capt. Joe Fnas and the missing Maj. Gregory Boyington. The South Pacific’s 80-day “terror” was burn in Lucknow, India. (I nt emotional)

WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 modern unfurnished rooms. Phone 314-W. ' ’ 20-3t. MAN OR WOMAN WANTED full or part time for Rawleigh Route in Greencastle. No experience or capita) needed. Sales easy to make and pi 01 its large. Start immediately. Write Rawleigh'*, Dept. INC-177 216 Freeport, III 23-24-30-31-4p

WANTED TO BUT: Band instruments of all kind*. Write description, age and price. School Music Service, Champaign. Illinois.

WANTED: Two burner electric hot plat-*. Phone 777 or 803-R. 23-It -iMisceflnneous-

We now have In stock rebuilt Ford motors, '35 and '36 model. Model AAA ‘29 to '31. Montgomery Ward. 23-It The Catholic Ladies Guild will hold a nammage aale at the courthouae. ' Saturday, March 25 at 8:30 22-3t For upholstering, repairing and refmishlng, and slip covers at reasonable prices. Call Art Furniture Shop. 9 Weat Franklin, Phone 299 23-tf. ATTENTION FARMERS: We have our diae sharpening machine set up. Get your dlads in now Get all your repair work done early. Manford Graver, formerly Scobee Repair Shop. 24-tf

ADMINISTRATOR'S SAIT The undersigned, will sell at public auction, at the home of the late James E. Hariris in the Town of Putncimvillc, Ind., on U. S. Road Nc. 40, all the following personal property, on, Friday, March 24,1944 at 11 A. M. Living room suite; coiisisting of uverstiiffed chairs, and davenport; one extra good Floren< heating stove; library table, two 9x12 rugs, ami small rugs, one leather couch. Also, a dining room suite < insisting of (able, chair* ami buffet. (In** extra goo.1 electric (Hoover) sweeper. One bed nxmi suite complete with walnut bed, springs, mattress, vanity dresser, 2 tables and one roll-away bed. Kitchen furniture, one good rang?! steal utility eshinot, table, dishes, cooking utensils and glass ware. One good electric refrigerator. Also garden tools, lawn mower, perch swing, a goad ladder sifcl step la *der. .Also other arttcUa. TERMS: CASH HARLEY HARRIS - ENiOLA G. NEARPASS, .Administrator*, of the Estate of James E. Harris.

At the same time ami place, Mr. and Mrs. O. I>. Williams will sail the following personal property: One 1981 Oldsmoldle sedan. One Majestic range; one boomer beater, heats $ reams. One laundry stove. One two burner and ene 4 burner oil range (Perfection), _ ' One glass show ease in good ootailiion. One good coffee urn. Chairs. One drop-leaf Cherry table. Tables. ? double beds, springs and mattresses. One antlqm—'resser. ( hair, and dresser. One iiphnlMtercd dining room suite. One electric Frigidaire in good cotuhtion. One <la\ enport and chairs. A 9x12 linoleum and rug. One Majestic radio In good condition, library table. And other articles too numerous to mention.

Wednesday, March 29,1944 •{&;■■> At 1:00 o’clock P M. the following penmaal property; One heating stave, dre-ser, stay; table, trunks, wash etadd and table. Ho-king chair- and straight chairs, sweeper, bed and- spring and feather mat tresses, 2 bed*. 1 set springy. Singer sewing machine. One organ, in good condition. I^twn Chair, guilts, pillows. Cmbrellas. Kitchen furniture, cabinet, table, laundry stove, kntvea, forks, glassware, china, pots and |Mins and cooking utensil*, range. Telephone. Shot gun. Buck saw. 2 churn*. Sausage mill. Ko|>e. Feed grlihtcr (ha.V). A lot ot extra good tools, consisting ot garden, tools. Lawn mower, new garden plow, niudbln shovel plow. Harness. Buggy and Hack. 1 set kit -hen scales. 2 iron kettle*. Feed bin. Stack of hay. (rood extension ladder. ex Sled. . And other articles too numefous to mention, tine extra go *l milk cow to have calf In April. One extra go rid black heifer to have calf In May. TERMS; CASH. Luther Hunter, Administrator WAYNE BRAN.NEMAN, Auctioneer.

#t + + + + •:• •> 4. -i- + -t- + + ^ * BALNBUIDGE + Nt + + -1- i- -t- -I- -|- 4- + {2} Mi so Betty Young was a week end gueat of Miss Mary Jean Porter of

Qreencaatle.

Mr*. Alta Hector of Indianapolis l came Wednesday to spend a few days with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. C^ias.

McNorton.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ross and sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J’amea McIntyre of Greencastle. Mrs. Dorothy Fisher and son of Greencastle are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metz. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Robbins ara spending several months in San Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Blue entertained Sunday In honor of Mrs. Muriel Nelsons birthday anniversary. Those present were Mrs. Nelson, Mr. knd Mi*. WMlian* Harlan and daughter and Mr and Mrs. Thom a* Lan-

tern.

' Mrs. Alice Priest and her father, Mr. Fred ©(benchain ot Indianapolis were supper guests Tuesday of Mr and Mr*. Paul Collett and family. Mbs. Prifuft remained for a few days

vldt. - - - ;-in alWo t two yearl. I GagdaJn Cedtt Metz M Sajite, Kan- Pvt. and Mr* Dale aas arrived Tuesday tb spend a six part of last week witli|b day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mr;. Frank Bak: Mr*. Clfrie Metz. 1 | grandparents, Mr. and l|a Mrs. Alma Leyenberger has been Mitchell.

ill with the fi u Mrt. Lucilh* E; 0:s

care for ,\f.f an( , ^ ' M

who has j(,' o

for some time. -Mrs. Nett;* Miller

home Wednesday a

week with her

family of Greencastle Mrs. 13^ ii. ov , | here after .. ■ with her d-raghter a „ii and Mrs. A! rt Horrjj Mr. ami Mrs. i ler j

RussvUville v,, lv

guest a of Mr. and ^

lan and daughter

The Ladiej

C-rurch held an a i] j

Mrs. Frfank Miller

Eighteen member;, wer.* enjoy the pitch-in diner, and sew* carnet rugs,,

made into rug i f w

■Mrs. Hal; and daugin^l turned Sun 1 v to t le i* and Mrs E*t il Minnick - ing several w j Carl Allen ot Indian»po||| AuU ' h rjttr jl

castle call* , Mr,

Leyenberger Thursday

Pvt. and Mr-. Dale I

relatives In C rydut om end. On M nitty theywrl sport When' Mrs Baker,

at the home of her

Baker left Thursday fore Texas, when- te'is anj The men of the Adult a of the Christian church a the ladies of the class vith* at the Conservation Club* night. Sev. r.t tight V^J enjoy the delicious mcalg

served by the men,

Following the unpcr, |

stunts were played

Mrs. Harry Wilson of 1 visited from Tuesday till | with Mr. and Mrs. faul 1 Mr. Harve Shuey i, sd to his home. He suiferedij

ed leg recently.

Sgt. Sam Hostetler, wJo| an Instructor at Bcoil Florida, is enjoying cadet training at Seym^ti Field, North Carolina. ♦

Fir:t Sgt. V.’arrtn

Camp Barkley Texas, i{| furlough with Jlis parejhj Mr i. Roy Etcheson and I ren and Sgt. H tf’-tfr** been very closv friendsi:i4 a visit together for tfS

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a\OTICE OF SALE In R« Estate of Grace Willidms, deceased and the Estate of Forrest Williams, rfsrnnied The mKleiwIgiMHt a* adminiMtrator* of th* Estate of Ore** WttUams. decewwMl, will offer for salt* on Saturday, Marvk Sfl. 1944 a* two o'clock p. m. at the John W. Cherry lot at Interurbaa (ii-eenraetle, Indiana, the following named article*.:

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(I) large rug and matrtwo pice* IIvlag room a ait*i

One (i) large rug and matr two plena Hvlag fo floor lamp; one (1) ekn-trio refrigerator; one7l) Ml Gam three (S) end tables; on* lot of diahe* aad otter arthte* too

oun to mention.

TFILAISt—(AftB. GLENN F. WILLIAMS and BLANCHE E. WILLIAMS ADMIXISTRATOW .i

12 Var

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At th* same Umo

the K*tate of

folkmtng article*:

aad place th*

H. William*, IdeoeaMd, will

One (I) electric sweeper; on* (l) white-wmoh *pray out-ftt.

fite th*

(1) •Ingle bed and mhttMM and mm

TERMS:—GASH.

GLENN F. WILLIAMS ond BLANCHE E. WILLIAMS

A DMIN1STRATOSM

foil*wring arilcSM,

At the *ame time and plan* other itartlew will be sold:

Ono t) deak aaj chair; one (I) avillow rocker; Mtom 9 »et! two (S) large mirrors rone (1) large balk titei am fit one (1) radio; two (2) occaxtonal etelr** uao (I) bed and one (I) BxlS rug and mat.

TERMS;—CAflll

C. A. VESTAL, Auctioneer.

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Sensational Savings l ROSEBUSHES

Fine Northern P lint5 ’ types — everblooffling climbing. All co,0 ”.'” tf i

m tones, reds, pinks, « 1111 .. A9r yellows. Such f da,oU 10

ties as American Bcau^i •, Quinard, Pauls Seif and Pink Radiance,

Hoover.

SALE of SHRUBS)

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38'

13 Vnr.

Each

Such popular varieties as Honeysuckle, Hydrangea, Forsythia. Fine, hardy shrubs. Easy to grow—requ're little out. Enhance the beauty of your home. Buy now at this money-saving price.

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